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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-06-27 - Orange Coast Pilot. . .. . SERVING THE NEWPORT -Mf.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM NESDAY, JUNE 27, · 2000 William Lobdell NOilBOOK . Rosalind knoum for drawing peopk to her, and to city I didn't give death much of a chance against Rosalind Williams. We all knew she was diag- nosed with breast cancer five years ago, that she'd been ~ugh a lot of chemotherapy and radiation, that she'd been in and out of remission. But still, she seemed inde- structible. · On Friday, she was still- doing business.,,as president and CEO of the Newport Beach Conference and Vtsitors Bureau from her Hoag Hospi- tal bed, working 'the phone to bring more visitors to our com- munity. She passed away two days later.She. was a v_ery young-55. I'm sure all those people on the phone didn't realize how sick Rosalind was. I didn't when I talked-with her last week. She sounded like her . 'Usual self: bright, sharp, fun. Full of life.1 didn't even think to ask about her health. U you didn't know Rosalind -and I'm not sure who in Newport didn't -you missed someone special. She was an interesting mix: witty, smart, aggressive, insightful, compas- sionate, tough, vivacious and pretty. And she had a great smile. combine ali of it and you have one very charismatic woman. WbJch was exactly who Newport Beach n~ed to ~ " tiead up its.sagging visitors bureau in 1994. She took on a job that had baffled many of ..-. .. her predecessors, and she thrived from Day One. Tourism in Ne~rt soon boomed. 1Wo months ago, she presented the City Council with a symbolic $21-million check -the amount of taxes .1 the city generated last year from tourism dollars. In sheer monetary terms, Rosalind was worth millions to the city. She sold Newport Beach because she loved Newport Beach, To her, she couldn't imagine why Wisconsin, Penn State, Michigan, Ohio State or any other Rose Bowl-bound Big Ten school would want to stay any place other our beau- tiful seaside town. She'd send the schools let- ters, brochures, souvenirs of Newport and boxes of roses to · attract their attention. When that wasn't enough, she'd hire pilots in the Midwest to fly over Big Ten stadiums trailing a banner touting Newport Beach. On Big Game Saturday, she'd root only for the schools SEE NOTEIJOO~ PAGE 4 · Dunes _ alleges-actiVist meddled with mail . . . I • • Susan Caustin denies she misrepresented herself to postal workers in attempt to hold Dunes mailings. cials claiming NeWJ>ort Beach- qpsed activist Susan Caustin - misrepresenting herseli as a Dunes employee -asked postal workers to hold the mailings. the Back Bay. "I'm still fighting the project. but it's not worth me going to until roughly a week after the sChed- uled hearing, which was postponed -for other reasons -until tonight. the U.S. Postmaster's jail for it.• · AndNW Glazer DAILY P1Lof Dunes officials had distributed hundreds of fliers -with pre- stamped postcards addressed to Mayor John Noyes affixed to them -to Newport Beach homes two weeks ago. The fliers instructed pro- ject supporters to mail the postcards. Dunes officials want\Jto build a 470-room, four-story hotel with a 31,000-square-foot conferen,ce cen- ter, swiouning pools, health §pa and restaurants. Caustin said she asked a postµ: . worker to verify Dunes officials had ·• · used proper postage. " VA spokeswoman for the U.S. Postal Service said the employee normally handling business reply postage was on vacation . His replacement chose Lo err on the con- servative side by holding the mail she said. Opponents say the project is too 1 large for the environmentally sensi- tive Back Bay. NEWPORT BEACH -Dunes officials have asked the postal inspector to investigate charges that a local environmentalist tricked postal workers into holding City Hall-boiJnd letters sent in support of the proposed resort. Caustin said she wouldn't be so foolish to use her own name if she was misrepresenting herself. Dunes officials said they expected the city to receive the letters in time for a Cjty Council hearing June 13. But Dunes officials said they were surprised when residents who mailed the postcards said their corre- spondence had not been included in a package being p.repared for the hearing. The postcards did not arrive "He probably got flustered,· said spokeswoman Terri Bouffiou. ·He probably said 'Oh my goodness, . they're doing something wrong he re -maybe I should wait until They say a ·-Sqpervisor from the U.S. Post Office on S.;amelback Street, who was not identified, sent a letter on June 19 to Dunes offi- "That's really absurd," said Caustin, who has spoken out against developers' plans to build the mas- sive Dunes waterfront resort on the undeveloped southeastern portion of DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT When an ~ounceinent.was heard at Newport Beach Gou Course that a man had collapsed, Jo and John Krueger went to investigate and revived the man with CPR. A quick-thinking golfer performs lifesaving CPR on man who collapsed at the Newport Beach Golf Course Sue Doyle DAILY PILOT H e went to the Newport Beach Golf Course to hit a few balls Monday, but · became a hero after resuscitating an elderly man who had collapsed near the prac- tice tee. John Krueger was tuning up his swing on the driving range with his wife, Jo, when he heard a call for help over the loudspeaker. Someone needed medical assistance imme- diately. Krueger flew into action -not a usual reac- tion for someone without a medical back- ground. Still, he knew some CPR. The Kruegers, who are visiting from Tempe, Ariz., found the man surrounded by a few oth- ers .. The onlookers were concerned, but hesi- tated to step in and help. The man had stopped breathing, so Krueger knew he had to act fast. He began cardiopulmol1ary resuscitation. "He was pretty far gone," Krueger $aid. •His eyes were fixed and he was turning blue.~. ., Sheila Dickens stood nearby with a first-aid kit, ready to jump in if Krueger couldn't con - tinue. Dickens, an Orange resident, works as a sports massage therapist and knew to check the man's pulse. Someone else held the man's head and another held his hand. The man started to breathe again, but remained unconscious. He stopped breathing a short time later, and Krueger started CPR again. "It was gnarly," Dickens said. •A lot of peo- ple wouldn't have jumped in there. I was real- ly proud of him." Paramedics arrived and hooked up the man to a monitor because he appeared to be in car- diac arrest, said Capt. Dave Mais of the New- port Beach Fire Department. He said because of the quick-thinking res· cuers, the man was in better condition than they had anticipated. "Their actions produced positive results." Mais said. •A lot of ~es people don't step in, but we try to encourage them to." Autho.rlties did not release the man's name. He is being treated at Hoag Hospital. Krueger, who works as a financial planner, learned CPR a fe~ years ago and was happy to be of service. After the rescue, he returned to his goll game. •This was an exciting morning,• Krueger said. "lt ~show time." SEE MAIL PAGE 4 Numbers off in city's study of Greenlight Noaki Schwartz DAILY PILOT -----NEWPeRT BEACH -Four months - and $11,700 later, a profeSSJonal analyst hired to study Greenlight's slow-growth measure had trouble with the tnitiatives CO!Jlplex wording and made some miscal- culations . "It certainly lSll't as simple a measure as proponents have made 1t out to be," said City Manager Homer Bludau. "It isn't Just yes or no to traffic,• Last week. city officials announced that John Douglas. an independent analyst, had completed a breakdown of the mea- sure. Allan Beek -Green.light proponent and the only other person to study the effects of tpe initiative -called the plan- ning department late last week after he discovered errors in the study. •John did his work on the inctivldual a.roendmen~ impeccably." Beek saJd. "He just didn't add them up right.• Douglas could not be reached for com- ment. ,. ~. The Greenlight measure proposes to give voters the final say on certain "ma1or" developments. However, the process to decide which projects would trigger a vote is very complex. To determine if a citywide election would be necessary, officials would determine if the 46 9-istinct neigh- borhoods in the city are built to capacity. In addition to the proposed develop- ment, officials must add 80% of the pro- jects that prompted changes to the gener- al plan in the last decade. The accumulat- ed total would indicate whether the pro- posed development requires a vote. The miscalculation occurred at this point, Bludau said. "Paul assumed every amendment would add to this total,· Beek explained, "But if Greenlight had been in effect, larg- er projects would I!_Ot be added to the total because they would have to be voted on. Smaller projects that did not get voted on would add to the total, though." While Douglas calculated there would be as many as 18 projects that would have required citywide votes if the measure had been m effect. Beek said he counted 15. While the figures are not wildly chfferent, ~ty staff will announce at tonight's meet· ing that it is looking into Beek's observa- tions. •1 think it is really complicated," Blu· dau said. "l don't think many are going to understand the details of il · ·Raises tainted by controversy 11111· Q • College district employees disappointed the board OK'd raise for chancellor, who received a 8.5% boost last year. AllfJIL ...... eDll DMYPl&DT The controversy over William M. Vega's raise, which boosted his salary to more than $155,000, stems from an employment contract the chancellor signed last yeor. According to the teJ1111 of the contract. Vega was given an 8.25% inc:reue in 1999, raising his salary from 1138,570 to $150,000. Diatrict boud president Jerry Petlslan lnliltl the Janauage in that new amtrad WU wrtlt8D to 8xcble the c:bD* lllor fftlm aaca-tbe-boerd ma-in ... ,.... In fact, Vega'I new connct omMld a kang...tanding daute that would .... guaranteed be rectlM •tbe ·::-: c:mtage inaeae GI ..-Y •II .,,.._.._bin al ... ~ mllld~mt· • QAS'SllD5 ---·-.... ---·--· arnm,.. _____ .s MK llRIQ5 __ _; SPDm ' -W .-... .....2 •U ICI MdgeGlr ...... nwno- ,.. of .. Good Old Deys ..... bf fourth of.._. ....... Cbrisdan MonteMorl -_..._Academy--- • ADDFJa 311 UnMnlly -..,, Calta Miii • ~ Lenl ht9I. diNCtor (Mt)MS-7745 • r • Nlding books for grldes ldnderglrten through .-n, p..,.rfot copier, pens. pendll.er---.~ equlpmlnt (I.e., jump ropes. bills. Frisbees) • W9ll: I computer 2 Tuesday, June 27, 2000 Daily Pilot lld1 l•lk 'J BACK What makes summer great? We asked children at a Costa Mesa day camp what makes sununer great for them: That you get off of school and don't have to go back for three months. I'll be going to dif- ferent camps. LL....;.;;;- I'm looking forward to the sea camp. JAMES POND, 8 Costa Mesa You get to swim.And wear shorts. That's all I like about summer, really. MARY PAlDI. 8 Fairfield, Calif. You get to swim and go to the beach. I go fishing with my grandfather. · And I get to play baseball. _ mPHEN GLENN, 9 Costa Mesa I~egoing to day camps where I can play sports and swim. And lots of times there are lots of fruits and vegetables that are iii" season during the swnmer. CAROL JEscH, 10 _ ·-~ _ ---_ W~te( No school! And camp. My favorite summer food are pickles. And some- times ham- burgers. RYAN BURNS, 8 Costa Mesa -Compiled by Amy R. Spurgeon; photos by~ Pobuda .... CILEIDH VOL M. NO. 152 1MOMAI M. IOl•DN. ~ '"*Y~. £dleor ""'9-Lll. AlllltMt City Editor llWYa.... ,......Edllor --QlllON, 5portl Editor MMC......_ ,.,..lcla ,......., .... Nlwsldleor .,..,.. .... o.ig,. • ., " D.t.rW •• Dllpllr ..... MWMJlll' a.1111 .......... U..J•H• .... , ... fllFR---O:llfPlnMdllOMmr i SEAN HlliR I DAllY Pit.OT After Jumping off the high dive: Jordan ~belman, 7, makes his way to poo~lde at OCC's Spofl and Activities Camp on Monday. HappyC~ Amy R. Spurgeon DAILY PtLOT Children burst onto the day camp scene Monday for the first day of OCC's Sports and Activities Camp I t was a day filled with "duck, duck, goose," fruit· roll-ups. / ·· sunscreen and a 15-foot-high "Can you say 'I'm sorry?'" include swimming, track and diving board. Durand said to the alleged push-field, softball, volleyball, table M_bnday was the first day of er. tennis, soccer, capture the flag, OCC's 18th annual summer-long _ :And .c-~ ~o.u §l!l.Y, 'Tlult'.s~OK. _(loor PQ:Ckey aud..l>asketball. ·--Sports ·ciint ~Ctivrties -c-adij:>-:--:A ... >-out please don't do it again?'• slle Inside the air-conditioned cafe- .qroup of 32 children, ages 5 to 12, said to the pushee. · teria, groups sat around tables ran, jumped, laughed, drew, "Thank you,• she told the two and began the long but strategic swam and simply enjoyed being a of them as they left the soccer process of unwrapping today's kid. . field at noon for lunch in the cafe-high-tech, youth-oriented foods, Dressed in comfortable cot-teria. such as Lunchables, multicolored tons, Pokemon sneakers and flo-Later, Durand explained her string cheese and neatly pac:R-· ral tank tops, the campers spent a approach toward conflict resolu-aged carrots with ranch dressing. good part of the day just figuring tion. But the new environment and out each others' temperaments. "This is my first year and I strange faces meant short-lived "Did you push her?" asked want to make sure the kids are isolation for one 7-year-old. Evonne Durand, one of the three having fun. But I don't want hurt "I don't have anyotie to talk counselors on staff. feelings,• she said. to," said one boy, his chin resting Durand, a first-year rookie, Campers have the option of on two folded arms. tried to Band-Aid one of the first attending the program on a part-It took the courage and big minor casualties of the day. time basis or all day. Activities heart of 9-yea.r-old Mike Femcase of Costa Mesa to. make the differ- ence. He slid over from his table and introduced himself and some of his friends. By the end of lunch, the boy had a smile on his face and new- found friends at his side. Over by the two large swim- ming pools, the group trad tmr-ltl-· -~ the water. As the sun. beat down, each camper took turns jumping from tlle 15-foot-high dive. · All except for one boy. •My mom didn't pack me a bathing suit because she didn't know we were going swimming,• he said. "Maybe I'll just put my feet in." The day was a maze of camp guidelines, pool rules, extra sun- screen, lost towels and ch1ldhood crushes. "The first day is so crazy," said camp leader Eden Oemng. "But it's a great summer job.• Regiltratioll will be taken on lite and an eqntpneat fee ol S30 II payable to tbe twlm coach at tbe tint prectice. then every three months ttmaeftlr. Bech camp wm be from 10 ¥11-to 3 . p.m. and eacb camper ii 8lbd to bdDg .... lllDdl and • mack to MC:bdaf, 1be C1111J11 will nm bm 10 a.m. tD 3p.m.Jaly17 to 21 ad My3ttDAllg.4. ..... b blbd. wllb tbe leeg\l8 nm- alDg fRlm Jam 19 to Aug. 31. ii -.. ....,.. wldda ........,. I , ....... 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"°°" 1hnlMJ end,,... •• , ........ _.._ equip ......... . .,..,._ .......................... .... ............. '° ...... ,.....,. \ ) ·~ --. .. Daily Pilot Fourth sparks memories 9/ Good Old Days M ost of us who are enjoying (spell that enduring) various stages of senility love to bore our audiences with stories of the Good Old DC\ys, which often, upon closer inspection,. weren't quite that great. With the Fourth of July just around the comer, I have been remembering the Fourth of July celebrations of the Good Old Days. In Balboa, we spent the night of the Fourth trying to burn Balboa Island to the ground by shooting skyrock- ets across the bay while the Balboa Islanders did the " same to us. The sight of those skyrockets passing ea91 oth- er over the middle of the bay was inspiring. Meanwhile, homeowners spent the night crouched. on their roofs with garden hoses firmly in hand. There was no limit on the explosive power of firecrack- ers. Some had just a tad less punch than the bombs dropped during Desert Storm, and it sounded much like a battlefield. And then some genius discovered. that by putting a firecracker in a tin, you could Increase the "boom~ factor considerably. The trick was to get the firecracker into the can, light it and put the lid on without being maimed by a prema- ture explosion. But the result- BicycliSt hit by car remains critical A Costa Mesa man re· mained in critical condition with head injuries Monday after he was hit by a car while riding his bicycle Sunday. Carl Leon McConnell, 49, is being treated in the intensive care unit at Santa Ana's West- Robert Gardner THE VERDICT ing boom was w.orth the risk. Who needs all 10 fingers anyway? All of which brings me to Balboa's biggest boom, and Louie Dixon. When I was a young man, a helluva long time ago, Louis Dixon 'was the toughest man in town. Just what he did to earn that title I do not know. He worked at Rodgers Boat Works, located just west of the Pavilion, and was always polite, quiet, soft-spo- ken and went out of his way to be nice to us kids. Of course, whether he was really the toughest man in town was kind of academic because he was an authentic, honest-to-God hero. Louie was the skipper of the Hurricane Second, the fastest speedboat in the world. It went almost 60 mph! em Medical Center. According to police reports, McConnell rode his bike through a stop sign on Con- gress Street at 11:41 a.m. Sun- day and was struck by a car dri- ven by Elijah Michael Justice, 19, of Costa Mesa. Police said McConnell was not wearing a helmet. -SueDoyle • Valances & Cornice Boxes · · • ltom-artShides • Blind~ • • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspreads Co111plimnit11ry Corutdt11tio• i• Yo11r Ho•e ~ )() .. ~( c' I'. I ( >1 :1: ?/~~ DESIGN CENTER Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (949)642:-8400 Celestiilo's,. quality M EATS The Pinesr Mear and service Available Snmrt O/lllli MOii far owr 30 JM" I We would fill crowd onto the end of the Balboa Pier and watch as Louie crouched. down in the cockpit and bounced across the waves on some record-setting run. Of course, the craft had 16 exhaust pipes spewing car- t)on monoxide back into Louie's face, and how he lived through that I do not know. But Louie cemented. him· self into the top position in my own pantheon of heroes when he blew up the iron pipe one Fourth of JUly. Facing ihe alley running between Bill Ireland's Bar and Al Rothgary's gambling joint was a small structure - which from the four-inch pipe running up its side I assume was a toilet. On this particular Fourth ol July, Louie acquired some dynamite and conceived. the idea of dropping the dyna- mite down the pipe, putting a lid on the pipe and thus mak- ing the biggest boom the town had ever heard. So Louie climbed up on the shack, fixed a detonator onto the dynamite, lit the fuse, dropped the dynamite down the pipe, slapped an iron plate on the top of the pipe, jumped off the shack and ran up the alley toward Main Street. He didn't make it. He only got about 20 feet from the shack wben the dynamite went off. However, instead of blowing that iron lid to Jupiter or Mars, the pipe exploded and blew many, many pieces of iron into Louie's back. Dr. Gordon Grundy spent the next few hours picking all these pieces of iron pipe out of Louie's back. Of course, it was all worth it because ev~ though it didn't go exactly as planned, it was one humongous explosion. And Louie had assumed the position as the toughest man in town because, of course, he had endured Dr. Grundy's ministrations with- out a whimper -although he did move rather gingerly for a few days. Our carefree Fourth of July days came to an end when some idiot threw a lighted firecracker through a window of the Rendezvous into a crowd of dancers and blew out the eye of a young girl. All of a sudden, the tradi- tional way of celebrating the Fourth of July in Balboa was- n't funny anymore. Shortly thereafter, the city banned fireworks and the Good Old Days were no more. No loss. • ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona def Mar resident and a former judge. His column appears Tues- days. Sold 7ed 'P~ ?~ Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, Eliminate the MjddJeman l Compare our Prices! TeD~ Costa Mesa Showroom by appointment '240 Lotan Ave. Unit H (-• ol McCllMod" Lopoo) (714) 544. 7288 www.1eakou1doors.com ... " - llWPOIT·aESA SCIOOL 10111-"IYllW _ __.... On Ille IGEllDI DISTRICT BUDGET m • WHA't Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education • WIEN: 7 p.m. today The school board Is required to hold a publk hearing detailing the dis- trict's plan for the 2000-01 \ • WHEllE: Di.strict Educa· tion Center Boardroom, , 98S-A Bear St., Costa budget. During the hearing,. ariy resident may voke their opinion about the budget. • WhM to expect: Dur- ing the regular meeting fol· lowing the hearing, the board will consider adopting the budget. ROOM FOR STUDENTS Each year. the district must look at the projected enroll- ment at each school and make sure there are enough class-rooms to house all students. • WhM to expect The board will consider adopting district officials' recommen· dation to move portable classrooms around and lease 14 additional portable build- Mesa ings from Saddlebadc Unified . School District in order to house all of Newport-Mesa's students next fall. RAISES FOR SCHOOL EMPLOYEES The district and the <:alifor- nia School Employees Assn., which serves nonteacher employees, have been in salary negotiations since Octo- ber. A tentative agreement was reached June 1 S. • What to expect The school board will consider approving S1 , 105,803 for employee raises. Craig Brown Insurance "For life's little Accidents!" J Call coda~ for .1u!O & home ) O\\ ner\ Jo-.uran<:<.•1 . (949) 760-1255 • --- • 4 Tu.day, ~ 27, 2000 J Doily Pilot NOTEBOOK CONTINUED FROM 1 'that promised to stay in New- pPrt Beach if they got to the Rose Bowl. She even bad to root against her beloved USC one year because -I've for- gotten the complexities of it all -if the lrojans won, it might hurt tourism in New- port, Gregg,andbefMx:oncihus-~l7in1il----~~~---:----""'.'lmi!iiliiiiiiTc~Diit-g-iwar band, Rick ,John. ·Mr. RoMlind Wllliams .• I always liked running into ~.a~ 1 •aa.s •RouHnd wu my aource Rosalind at communitf ""'""__, ---ol strengtb. • Rick told the events. 1 think everybody did. •-..: 2 p.m. Frtct.y Pilot on Sunday. J bad followed her kids' prep • ..... OUr Lady Queen of I'm sure ms wile felt the • ... High energy, no nmsense . •. Agbtirlg so-far IUCOellful battle against breUt canoor. • I remembered the •so-tar· modifier before the word I'm guessing here, but I imagine if you had asked Ros- alir\d what she was most proud of, the bureau's.rerulis- ~ce y.rould be at least a dis· tant third on her list, behind her two grown boys, Jeff a,nd ------ MAIL CONTINUED FROM 1 tomorrow to get this straight· ened out '" Robert Gleason, Dunes' chief financial officer, said the mailings had been arranged with postal employees in advance. #We did everything the post office told us to," be said. ·we football careen at Newport Angels Church. 2046 M¥ Vista same about him. The mar· Harbor, and she'd give me Driw. Newport a..d\ riage was as good as it gets. updates on ber sons. She lnw.Jofflotlrrlm, Ms. WMMlms' On my olfk:e wall. I have a couldn't be more proud. family Is~ ~I» framed mpy ol the Pilot's 1995 But then she'd always steer ..ntto th.Susan G. Kom«t 8rNft •Top 103: Most lnftuential the convenation in the direc· Qncw Foundation, 3191-A AJr· People of Newport-Mesa" .w. of kids port Loop Drlw. c~ Ml!sa. "' n~all~d \.Lon my , wanting to call (71.f) 957•9151. front page. lbat year, JW:>G!U• know all about them. She had ranked No. 6 ln all the land a knack for making you feel The copy below her picture special. the end of the evening, you reads, in part: "An increaSlng· And you can't talk about just knew that they were per· ly important player in the Rosalind without talking feet for each other? That was . d ty's life ... Opened higher about Rick John, the love of Rosalind, the extrovert, and profile olfice on Wes,t Coast her life. Have you ever been Rick, the strong, semi-silent Highway this year ... success- . introduced to a coupl~ and by type. At local events, he'd tuny stole PGA Senior Golf want~ to make sure it would go t.hrOugb. • Gleason said he will wait to hear from the Postal Inspection Service before guessing whether the letters were held because of a misuncterstanding, or foul play. But Caustin said she wished Dunes officials would drop the matter. "lbis is a folID of lntimida· tion, • she said. "Oearly, there was a misunderstanding here." RAISE ... CONTINUED FROM 1 Vega could not be reached for comment. The board voted 4 -1 to include Vega in the 2000-01 cost-of-living increase. Pat- te rson dissented, saying administrators have individ- ually negotiated contracts, which ·should not be tied to salary increases negotiated by employee unions. themselves,·· Patte'rson said. "He got a substantial pay raise last time and the facul· ty did not.· But board member Paul Berger defended Vega's pay raise. •1 wanted · to include hin1, • he said, acknowledg· ing that faculty members might be upset over the issue. MUNICIPAL BONDS "l don't think it's proper for the management negoti- ating the salaries to get. it Berger said the belief that Vega's current contract omits him from across-the-board raises, "is a matter of inter· pretation." Paul Jordan, executive ONE OF ~ cal if ornia 's leading underwriters • New offerings available .•AAA Bonds • Non Rated Bonds SUTRO&CQ • •successtul • bothered me when it was printed in November 1995. I got a differ- ent feeling Monday when I came into the office and ,eread it In 1995, the •so-far " seemed unnecessary. Right now, the foreshadowing is just unbelievably sad. • WILLIAM l..omDIU. former Dal· ty Pilot editor. Is editor of Times Community NeW). His e-mail address Is bill.lotxkl/Olatlmes.com. director of tl\e district's teachers union, applauded Patterson's actions Wednes- day. •He was taking a stance," Jordan said . "I think he took the right position. In view of the 8.25% Vega got a year ago, J think many faculty members will find this insult- ing." 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Proposed site for center is good one By Dorf Gregory R egarcting your editorial of · June 17, ·ubrary land should stay as is": I think, finally, that a definitive clarifica- tion needs to be made, so as to correct misirnpressions and misin- formation about the center that seems to be circulating. That the editorial points up the nobility of the cause saves me the problem of having to convince anybody of the project's validity. It seems the question the Daily Pilot has is the site. On the surface, the question of our desired site seems reasonable. Why should it abut the library? What about looking for other places? The answer is that we have ' . looked, and any other site would be disadvantageous to the concept of this arts and education center. First of all, the Central Library is the planned cultural center of Newport Beach. · Second, it is vital that the arts and education center abut the library, so there is a single entity of learning available to the public, with an accent on our children, who need the accessibility that this location provides. Third, Fashion Island is the center of gravity for Newport Beach and the upper and lower bay areas don't suit this kind of endeavor. Fourth, this particular area is perfect for traffic disbursement. And to that end , the center will provide much-needed additional parking for the library and any other usage deemed appropriate Culture .is the heart of any city and is central to the growth of character for its people. for the rest of the acreage remaining, after our 3.5- acre portion is used. After all, there are 12 acres there. We're only asking for a bit more than a quar- ter of it. As to the lost views about which your editorial speaks: There won't be any lost. impaired, slight- ly impaired or damaged views. This center will not rise above MacArthur Boulevard and will have a landscaped roof, under which will be the parking garage mentioned above. This isn't about asking for everything. It's about asking for something that is vital to our chil- dren, in a place th'at makes sense for all concerned. There is more than 5,000 square feet of open space in our city. No one is looking to compro- mise any spaces used from time to time as a haoitat. No one seeks to tamper with vernal pools. But in any open-space concept. surely some of these things would need lo be disturbed to build anything. Culture is the heart of any city and is central to the growth of character fOr its people. Surely, there must be a way of working together. There's enough land for all, if a true and sincere coalition can be formed. • DON GREGORY is the c0<hairman of the ad hoc committee for the Newport Beach Arts & Education Center. .. Some want new Dunes project, other~ don't AT ISSUE: The Newport Beach City Council is scheduled to consider t he proposed Dunes resort at its meeting tonight. I am in my early 20s._ working two jobs so I can live in New- port Beach. In my Newport Heights area, many of the old- timers talk about being former reeway fighters, stopping the coast freeway and high-rises around the bay. Boy, do I have news for them. Yes, they were right about not having a freeway d1viding our . city, but R d height ea ers around the RESPOND bdy seems to be chang- ing fast. Last year, the Balboa Bay C lub (on public-owned property) got an extension on the proposed new hotel for 22 feet above max- imum height for a portion of the dub. This year. the Dunes Hotel (on public-owned property) is asking for an even higher variance above the 35-foot height limit around the bay. With three more hotels being discussed around the bay - Ardell's on Pacific Coast Highway, Via Udo Marina and the Ameri- can Legion Posl/Marinapark prop- erty (publicly owned) -my ques- tion is this: what will be the next request to go above the 35-foot height limit, to block views and make us look like Miami Beach? And where will the traffic go? Of interest lo me was the Dunes Hotel victory party held right after the Planning Commis- sion voted in favor of their project, with a council member in atten- dance. Now help me understand that one. The Dunes Hotel project is set for public hearing by the City Council and an open public hear- ing will be held to hear both sides and judge the pros and cons. Should we ask ourselves if a fair vote will be taken or as I read from the "victory party,· have minds already been made up? Sorry •old-timers,• but maybe it's time to dust off the old uniform and get out to work for Green- The site of the proposed Newport Dunes resort hotel. light. I know I will be voting "yes" come November. NATHAN BRADLEY Newport Beach For some time, I have followed the proposed development of the Newport Dunes resort hotel with interest. Owing this time, I have been very impressed by the responsiveness to community con- cerns of the developer, who has successfully operated Newport Dunes and other hotels for many years, and the quali\y of the development. It is not often that a municipali- ty cannot only add to its tax base but, at the same time, see a truly first-class resort be developed. Not only will this enhance Newport Beach as a desired resort destina- tion, but it will also add mu ch- needed facilities for use of its resi- dents. Perhaps those few who criticize the project should take the time to carefully look at what is proposed and the benefits foi: our city. STEWART R. SUCHMAN Newport Beach I was pleased to read that so many Newport Beach residents attended the council meeting to express their opposition to the Dunes resort. It's beginning to seem that the members of our Planning Com- mission who are in favor of this huge project have taken Lessons from Costa Mesa's Planning Com- missjon. Beginning in the 1950s, Costa Mesa began to look like a town where no one cared and it terrifies me to think that Newport Beach is headed in the same direction. We have plenty of commerce in our community and to continue to add more businesses that will bring more people and more traf- fic is a shame. Newport Beach had and can still have a charming ambience, but only if we have dec:ision-mak- ers who have the courage to reject MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT projects like the Duneit resort. ' Newport Coast is a good example of someone's inability to say "no.· Start now, Newport Beach! JUDY JONES Balboa Island We have lived in Newport for 40 years -from the Heights to the Peninsula to Newport Coast, and now Bayside Village. We have seen good changes and bad ones. The Dunes project is an excellent addition, Inviting a relaxed abnosphere. Th.is project reflects a wonderful, new first- class hotel that will occupy an area that is a complete eyesore. Yes, Newport has character, but our planners and leaders need to clean up the many areas that have turned our Newport into less than tts potential. The Dunes project is a welcome relief -let them move forward so our eyesore will become an envi- ronment or beauty. DARWIN AND ROlmE IRllVICH Newport Beach The o.lly Plot wekome5 i.tten on lsM.s conceminQ Newport ~and (.Olla Mtia. There are lour w.ys to send In ~ com- ments.: • LntaS-~I to the 0.1ly Pilot. 330 W. ~St.. Cost. M9sa 92627 • -M>BIS ~ -C..11 (949) 642-6086 • MX -Send to (M9) 646-4170 • E-MAIL -Send to c»i/WilotOl•tlrMS.com All eotr~ must include your-full Mme, hometown and phone number (for veriflcation purposes only). Tuesday, June 27, 2000 5 Kevin Sherry NOTtBOOK Bad hair days: It's a ll on your head I 'm in the process of recovering from a severe mjury inflicted to my head. Specifically I'm talking about my last haircut. I'm three weeks into the new growth, and only now has my hair grown back long enough for me to comb. That should tell you Just how bad it was to begm with . Some people have bad hair days. So far, J une has been a bad hair month. Unlike most bad choices people make, bad haircuts cannot be hid- den away. They sit there, atop your head. JUSt waiting for some- one to laugh or express remorse. In my case, no scissors were involved. I asked for ·a little left on the top to part.• which was somehow misinterpreted as "sheared to the skull.• I knew I was in trouble when the first instrument the stylist grabbed was an electric raz9r instead of scissors. I'm not sure, but I think she had to pick some wool out of the clippers before she aimed it at my hairline. With the first swipe, I knew I was doomed. I came oul of the cha.Jt looking like a cross between a newborn and the elder men of my· family, male pattern baldness and all. The removal of so much hair served only to highlight where my scalp would eventually shine like a mjr- ror, possibly blinding pilots m low- flying aircraft. And other than wearing a base- .. ball <!ap or stocking up on a whole new collection of fesbve berets. there's no g~ way to draw atten- tion away from the big mistake on your head. You know that every- one notices, but you say nothing and act as though that'~ exactly how you want your head to look. Children laugh, dogs bark and adults avert their eyes as you walk down the street. A good haircut, of course. has the opposite effect. Suddenly you're walking a foot taller. confi- dent in all you do. You look at oth- ers defiantly, as though to say, •bow to the power of my follicles" or something lo that effect. One solution to avoiding the bad haircut rrught be to add some nontraditional coloring. If you walk out into the world with blue hair, everyone will be so distracted by the hue that they'll pay no attention to tne rest of your hair, good or bad. Someday we'll probably be able to punch our haircut prefer- ences into a home computer, which will then fire laseB at us to keep us perlectly coiffed. Until then, we have to rely on the styl- ists' abilities to interpret our vague directions. Until then, we're at the mercy of the stylists, although I suppose I might as well enjoy these follicle follies while I can. Barring any mirede drug therapies, I expect that l have maybe five yean left before my paternal genes (bUl spot in the beck) compire wttb my maternal genes (mllltYe bald spot on the top one-third) to rmder me with DO hair above my Mn. By my cek:ulatiom. tMt'l about the time that all tbe blir wwwgy that med to go to tbe tap al .., bead will ga recliNded '° ...-r In \lllWaDted ....... md DOlb1ll. 1bat4t what 70'l1d cell ..... balr demdlt. ..... • I lie lllwCebs:wllw NIMedllar.Memn .. .--'r._. M~ -;--,~ ,•• --- -- .. il•••llJl•tm ................ ,15 .. .. a611111MWt...· -Rim Coale. EstAoo. ~~II ca.ch .-SIW&.G ... --- HllH SCHOOL SCUPIOOI SERIES · QUANTUM LEAP TAYA KASHU8A I OAl.Y Pl.OT Brooke Shanley rocks and fires. COSTA MESA -A complete lack of history in the CIP Southern Section girls soccer playoffs proved to be •so old millennium- at Costa Mesa, High, where the Mustangs" postseason debut was one of several highlights in the 1999-000 athletic year. An at-large entry in Division N, Mesa used stifling defe~e to earn its first playoff appearance ever and a strong contingent of return- ers could make postseason compe- tition an annual event. ·· It is just that for the girls basket- ball team, which extended its 11th straight postseason invitation to the Division ill-AA quarterfinals, before being eliminated by even- tual champion Bishop Montgomery. Softball also made the playoffs; ending a three-year drought, and the track and field team was sev- enth in CIF Division m. Several individuals sparkled, including: soccer and track and tieJd standout Sharon Day, a fresh- man; senior track and field stal- wart Julie Kroening, the school's female Athlete of the Year; senior Kelly Daub, the Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year in soft-• ball; and All-CIF honorees Autumn Smith (second team in basketball as a senior} and Katie ~oche (third team in soccer as a junior). Day won a CIF Division III title and was first-team all-league in soccer, while Kroening won league titles in both hurdles races and was third in CIP in the 300-meter lows. Swimmers Jody Martinovich and Erin Bayes were league cham- pions, while Jenny Earnest and Nancy Hatsushi were all-district in basketball. SEAN HIU.ER I OAJLY ~OT -by Barry Faulkner Aptmnn Smith (21) looks to pass. DIANA MUL\llHU I OAll.Y Pl.OT 8fllAN l'OeUOA I DALY Pl.OT Erin Bayes (left) shields Corona del Mar defender from the ball. Julie Kroening (center) conquers the compeUUon at PCL Plnals. ,.,..,..~,.,"°' 1f .,,, • nn1dapvsla11 .............. k, ... ............... , ... _ ........ c...e lr,_ ...... wlll a -of l:tUI. ' ' SEAN Hl.lER I DAil Y Pl.OT CIF Southern Section Dtvblon m champion Sharon Day sous to reconl-settlng heights In the high Jump. She wu alto fifth at state. TAYA ICASHU8A I OAll..Y PILOT Shortstop Kelly Daub (left) and teammate Nicole Spunaugle 1U1Tound a grounder In a Padftc Cou~ League game. Daily Pilot Cook to coach at Estancia • Respected veteran ) to spend 30th coaching season at-the Eagles' boys basketball helm. a.-ry F.ulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Rick Cook, a varsity head coach for 24 of bis 29-year high school coaching career, bas been named boys basketball coach at Estancia High. Eagles Boys Athletic Director Tim Parsel announced Monday. Cook, an assistant for Newpo rt Harbor High"Coacb Larry Hirst last season, after a 14- year tenure at Work-Rick Cook man High in the City of lndl1$y, replaces Rieb Boyce, who resigned after four seasons to become coach at Edison High. Cook. a 51-year-old Chino Hills resident. said he will con- tinue to teach physical educa- tion at Workman, until a teach- ing position opens at Estancia. PaISel said that likely will not occur for at least a year. Cook met with Estancia players for the first time Mon- day and will coach them in tonight's first summer league game, ironically, against New- port Harbor. In addition to his stint at Harbor, where Hirst praised Cook's basketball acumen as among the most impressive he'd ever been around. New- port-Mesa District basketball rooters may remember Cook as the high school coach .imd val- ued mentor of Jason Fergusotl. Ferguson, a star guard at Work- man, died of cancer at age 24 in January, 1996, during bis sec- ond season with the Mustangs . .. It's really kind of eerie,• Cook 5')id. • •Tue last game Jason • coached before he passed away was against Estancia." Cook, who witnessed the Sailors' 56-54 nonleague loss to Estancia form the bench last season, said he is aware of the Eagles' proud basketball tradi- tion. That history includes a 1991 CIF State Division III championship, the lone state basketball title won by a New- port-Mesa school. SEE COOK PAGE 7 Jones sparkle~ •Fonner Newport Harbor standout caps brilliant prep career at USATF junior nationals. Dm-fl'ON, Texas-Recent Newport Harbor High gradu- ate 'Ilevor Jones capped a bril-TIACI llant senior season Saturday by finishing fifth in the 400-meter intenne- cliate hurdles et the USA 'n-adc end Field Junior Nationals at the University ol Nolth lexas. Jones, the CIF State, CIP Southern Section Division 0, CIP Muten Meet, Golden West Invitational, and Orange County champion end record bolder in the 300 hurdles, want 52.23 in Saturday's 400 h\¥'(l)el final, after nanfttng 52.61 to earn the 18¥9Dtb of eight quallfytng bertbs tn one ot tbre8 bMtl Priday. JOMI W• allo third at tbe national ICholutlc: outdoor champtomhlps June 17 in Naltb Carolkia wttb • tbM of 52.02. Rk:Uy Hardi of ~ Npr 11 IDtlng the Bcll.-irM:k club, wan Satuntay'1 e¥Wnt in 50.17. .JGMl.wboUorutm 110 ...... la...... .. tee, 200, d ad baCb ....,. ... ::.:::.:-n= dllil .a UCLA-r.a. CONTINUED FROM 6 "l'm catatnly not starUng 1JaD ICDtdl.. Cook said. "Rkfi Boym ba done • fantastic job and. )ot °'the~ you need to have a program are already in place. Hopefully, I can just continue to build on the good foundation others have left.• Cook said the presence of Panel. who preceded Boyce as coach and continues to help ooach the freshmen team. was a huge factor behind bis ded· lion to accept the job. Cook also said he has 1 been impressed by the support offered by Principal Tom Antal. "(Parsel and Antal) really made this decision a no-brain· er,• Cook said. "I know I'll be working with people I like.• Cook, whose playing career ended at Marshall University, began his prep coaching career at his West Vuginia-based alma mater, Logan 1-ligh. His 1~ seasons as varsity coach at Logan included four state championships and seven .. Iida gmD8I. lbough c:ook '"drt1d on dellecttng aedit for thlm eannplisbmmtw to hil players.• After stints u an usistant at Wlnfteld and HwricaDe high IChoo1s tn West Vhgtnia. Cook took tbe job at Workman, where be tumed a downtrod- den program into a two-time league champion and a comis· tent CIP playoff participant "I've been fortunate to be around some pretty smart bu· ketball people,• Hirst said. •But Rick is at least equal to them all. There were times when we'd fallc for three hours after practice and I'd be taking notes.• Despite ms successful 'track record. Cook said bis primary emphasis is not on winning. ·rve always said the pur- pose of high school athletics is not to win games. The major purpose is to help kids make memories and help them develop as people and become successful adults.• Hirst, preferring not to com- pete against a dose mend, said The Sailors and Eagles have mutually agreed not to play, beginning next year. LITll.I LUIUI Kyte Rotw'I Philip~ 1homm Southern .. ~Nellon ILL·STllS CNd~ ~,.., NathlnlOdd DerK l'lnskl The Sexy Sergeants under-14 Region 57 girls soccer team went undefeated In seven spring select games and finished third at the recent Irvine CUp. Front row, from left: Annak-a Gaar, Tuwny Minna and Sara Narlln. Second row, from left: Kelly Artz, Devon Ahearn. Balley Gardner, Carolyn Dorian, Kristy Bibb, Courtney Clarke and Kelly Smith. Back row, from left Coach Shirley Ramirez, J ordan Cruz, Keri Decker and Coach Steve Lauzier. Samantha Singh not pictured. John Dimond Mike Mclean ~Gardner Matthew Erldtson Greg Miner Art<k~ Millian Pmlck ¥ eehan N kk f>feifer Mike Molina Kennv I' l"19ht Blake Prested Justin Reyes • 1..,11rr. o.vtcl Paine Christopher Thompson Austin Mc.Gutt Luis Rodriguez Cody Spoulos NHIA MONCO WHfTE a.di • John Houten Ryelhomton Sean Ro Ner Jeff Sanchez Erk Stoner AlrdttWI HM-ts "'"'•111 ·ltich ~n Erk $<t1l'lin Danny Soper Scott Surdyka ; .... Heenlft NH1A laONCO RED a.di · Pet Riley Chf>~ne Smith Tom Yacko Skyfer lWohlg llWUHoutmn ICendll Allopp Mll~ • lorn Keehan Taylor Voung Phillip Weber ~Lobdell John Athen-~ NHIA PONY RED Manav-• Steve Prested Mike Wilson ~LoMenzo MkhMI c..ntwellCarmen SM\ Bouffard WiBA PONY BLUE ...,., ... ~stoner T~Ollon OrNnl >cwt~ Kalona Outro CMI' I g..10 Matthew Encinias rv I(. , I '"'°Ur Coech ·Ted Spoulos Erichine NdwlCrwner K.m COUM>isier .... ,.,,.., tWold -~· Levy J.nesCowan J«emy Hauser Ano) l.n·N".on Coech • Scott Wilson ..., =-=-- - BBVCsummer clinics scheduled NEWPORT BEACH-The Balboa Bay Volleyball Cub will be holding youth dinicl at the club's VOlllYIAU gymnasium on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from July 10-28 and July 31 through August 18 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. There well be placemerlt clinics on the first day of each sesslon from l-1 s:m. to 1 p.m . The cUnics .are for all youngsters. ages 7-18. Basic · skills, such' as spiking, pass- ing, setting, serving and blocking will be covered. The cost, which included a BBVC T-shirt, is S,140 per ses- sion for nonmembers and $100 per session for members. Also available will be open men's leagues, open women's leagues and a coed junior high league. Sign -ups for each will be July 10 at the BBC gym. .• For information, call Char· lie Brande at (949) 574-9210 or the Balboa Bay Club's Recreation Office at (949) 645-5000 ext. 163. CdM needs boys ~asketball coaches CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High boys bas- ketball p1ogram has openings for lower-level coaches. Quall. fled applicants should contact varsity coach Paul Orris at (714) 847-2048 or vo1cemail at (714) 424.7575 ext 4063. 1 -~·•+i 1 ~ .m.11 PUBl~ NOTUS i l-~ *'1al 11 w: *1TDI 11 w --11 ,. OlllUAW r • --• I NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S 1nu,.counly""'9f11herlil NOTIClTO PETERSON Flctltlou9 Bualnese fleation epecilled heflin-22300 ot the Public Con· SUMMARY A request Flctltlou1 Bua nesa T~ Slit Ho ~11~ lml SALE TRUSTEE SALE proptny 11 localed and CHDrTOH OP IULK Neme S~ above Is that ot 1 "epe-trad Code, the contract to t~ceed the 32 foot Name St.tement Ho 72537935CW Tltla Ordlr NO OO·t4661 APN .. z. men ihan llVM months SALi lowi cialty conlraclor'' aa <»-wlU contain provlllooa Ba11e Height Umil by 7 ·The followinp persons No 20200719-T2S t**9 d 111.29 YOU ~ IN OE· hlvt tllpsed l4llCe suc11 Betty Francu, The fol "II perlOOS fined In Section 7058 ol permitting Jhe auc· IHI wlltl a Portiotl ot the are doing businea as T......_.s S. YOJ ft 11 FAULT UNOER A DEED recorCllllOll Dalt IUCC sec. 6105! Peterson age 13, 111 ~ ~ ~ the California Butineaa cenful bidder to root and t8 feet for an ABC DIET, t Cerdinal dllallintw1Dlldd TN11 OF TRUST MTED 1113/2000 R~ Trvet EsaoNt.n.429H pllMd ##fly JUne 2S, ~ St 7 · ~ and ProlelSionl Code, IUOllitut1 securillH for tlevllor tower, where Ave .. Aliso V1e10. CA d-.cl CM&'t990 i... ,ai 09/tlltM IJNlESS YOU DM4 SeN!c:n. 11 Trve-NOTita IS HIRUY 2000 In Newport • Ml9a. CA. 92sz7.2923 the ~ conir.ctor any monies withheld by !he Code pennCS IWC-92656 11111 d:l'I ID 111*1 ,_ TAKE ACTIOH TO ~ lite~ Trust o..d GNlll lttat 4111* sale Beech, CA. Aounne Kenyon. 191 awarded the connct tor the Dlstric1 10 en,.,,. tures to eXOHd the 32 Robert OeV01e, I ~. t 111J bl di • 1 fECT YOlR PAOPERTY s.Mcn 9t2t Olkdlle IS aDOl.t ID De l'llilOI!. She la aurvived by MagrlOlil St., •A. Costa this wOl1I sllll itMlf eon-~rtormance under the loOI height limit up to 50 Cardinal Ave , Aliso Ill.de .. 1 Woll n.ci .. IT MAY BE SOlD AT A Avenue ~hCa The nanelSI and her huaband a ...... CA 929.27-2823 stNct • mafC)rity ol the cOntract. '"' will'l lhe approyal ol Vlei<>. CA 92656 ...... cl ...... d.. PIJBUC SALE IF YOU 91311 (626)6e0.S932 Lym OJSneSS ..acresslesl <J Steven Peteraori Thia bullne• le coo-wOl1I In aoct>nSanoe wilt! Each bid llUbmilted In 1 i-. ptfTllit Lina OeVora. I ~ ..... Woll '°' N€EO AH EXPLANATIOH Wolcoll StnlOI TrUSltt _ ............. dUcted by: en indMclMll the prO'Mione ot Cdor· responN to thi1 Notice APPLICATION. Uae Cardinal Ave,, Ahso do.lb coni.:t 1 _,,,· On Of-THE NATUVE OF THE Sale O!fiet1 C31US3 6l20 l7ll! sellerul IS1¥e" whom ahe .._,_, on H t rted nla Bu1lnu1 and Wll comain. aa a bid Ptrm1t No. 3675 Vlei<>, CA 92656 OT OOOXl lOOOanl PROCEEDINGS AGNNST 6127 117 2000 JULIA WEUU YOUNC Oecembef 9, 1938 In ~v~ ;,: No Profeulona Coda Item, adequate lhHting. CEOA COMPLIANCE: Thia buslneu ls con-~ ·Alm~ YOU YOU SHOULD NEWPORT BEACH AND FRANK La. Angeles, CA. They Roeanne Kenyon Section 7059. lhollllo and bracing, or This project~ been r• ducted by. husband and ~-bfnwver CONTACT A LAWYER On CITY COUNCIL KWANHSIN YOUNC 9'2 M¥t one aon, Wlllllrn Thi ltatement was All worll mu11 be com-equlvaJent merhod, IOI viewed, and it has been wile Ami 07t1t/Zm 11 l:M AM ORATE PARK Steven Peterson, born 1 i.d 1 Ith ht c ty pleted withil'I forty·hve protactlon of 1H1 and determined that ii le cat· Have you started ID Stlrn>_,.a RHwoM Trwt °"41 AGENDA CORP • ~ 10 1 M5 end b.nc ~ ~ ........ C:~ 145) conaecutlve day1. limb tn trenches and egorlc&ltV eKempt under doing bosineas yer? No eomp..y • .. ~ "° ..,._ • Ille dUl'f 19-SUMMARY SUITE H, IRVINE, CA t UlfY 1 d hlldren ""-""" · i1rrie la ot the aaeenoe. open tKcavatlon whk:'1 the requirements ot th8 Robret DeVore pari9d Mlle "* nl paned Tr\11111 unoer .nd Jun. 27, 2000 9'2714 wo gran c • on 0513t~IS04'7 fliure to oomplele the shaff contorm io ap-Callfomta Environmentaj Tni. statement was pnarll ID Deld d Tg_ ~nl ID Deed d Trust. PUBLIC HEARINGS OOnJ bUsi'lesS as: FUJI Kari Oenl11 P9terton, Deily Pilot June 8, 13, wOl1I wilhln the time Mt plicable safetY Oldefw. Ouality Act. .flied with the County ~ on 04/1711990, • 1ecadld on ewzet1tn, NEWPORT DUNES TERIYAICI HOUSE born August 20, 1974. 20 27 2000 T887 forth htrWI Will rMUll In GOVERNING BOARD 5 SUBJECT: Jolln Clel1t al Orange County """"-i !IG-199113 d '~'"' ,.......,,.,. !1 RESORT (NEWPORT .... -__ ..._s SeMc:et will be prtv.t. ' I the I~°' liqul-/81 Erle H....... Saoodtrl, General Part· on 06l20f2000 clbl.-as11 .. 0lbcl OlllC1lll ~ 11111\e .... DUNES PARTNER· ,.... ....... .......~ by the flnllty. ~ NOTICt! TO dated tor each Ohc1of, FllClllttea, '*· Inc., '4320 Cempus 20001132159 h All:adlr d °'91111 fica cl fie Recordlr d SHIP, APPLJCAHT) • A nrne<sl and mentl by heme Vllw CONTRACTORS day of de y, In the ........ _ • Dr Dlily Pilot June 27, July CDny CllbT'-. WCUlld °'Ml' c-f1 CaWorlD GENERAL PLAN ..acresste5' used l>Ythe M I I Pe ~ & amount Ml lol1tl In Iha <>p.mlona SUMMARY· A use 4, 11, 18, 2000 T895 by YOll*> T..... 1 llllCIAed by I D M H AMENDMENT, LOCAL sellertSI wtltl the past 1!11 e~~! a N!wport ' CALLING FOR BIOS "Information IOI Bid· Published Newport 1*m11 10 Mlablish a v.-_.,., "°""' • Truaar Mai119"""11 AC 1 COASTAL PROGRAM !tree ~ 415 SQl2d o ry, SCHOOL DISTRICT: ders." Beach·Costa Meaa hide rlC>lllr and rental fa· NOTICE OF O. Swngs Ind l.09'I ~c.w~mir..: LANO USE PLAN bY lhe selll!nsi lst.n: BMch, CA. In lieu of NEWPORT-MESA • Each bid must con· Deily ~ June 20, 27, Cllty. The facility wil In-INVmNG BIDS AADCllUI • 8"*-Y... : CUit °'~ Mart AMENDMENT, ZONING NONE ' . flowa, plMM maU UNIFIED SCHOOL form end be ~ ~000 vo1ve the CUllOmizing ol CITY OF .. • p1bk aic:tar1 ID fll 95-4 "~ CODE ~ENDMENT, ,.. donations to H019 OISTRICT • to the cont~ docY· T890 MW end used vans for NEWPORT BEACH l'IJllll lldds b Cllh, ~ T1t1 ~-ANO PLANNED COM· T1le • klcilbl •1 Hoapltal, -H.ewport .1o~ROOO/JCEOCNT:TR··BCIOT menta. l!loh ~ lhlll PUBLIC. MOTICE ranlll end sale MOORING PERMIT Clllfw's cl-*~ by I ;'~ Int M.-MUNITY DISTRICT Caltftrnii <J Ole O'liet ?:!:S..~chC!.L,~C~A.~---" submit, on the form .,. purposes. A 184 •n off-shofe ... cxn*NI._. •er.ck ee.us.in & Lindi A PLAN FOR THE Exe<lN Of'llC2 <J Ole ~~~SYSTEM =-=-=s.": ~ -CITY OF ~~.A~~: Use • mo0nng 111ted S-1¥ • .-~ ~ ~ Tr~.!...-: b°3N~~RE p~~~~~~ seller IS: SAME J ......, MOORE REHABILITATION AND the propoMd tubcoo· NEWPORT BEACH CEOA COMPLIANCE: for 15'. C:l'ldlllllll\ or •Cll-* .. _, Mart Blault8ln. L--ANO A CONCEPTUAL The nane<s ..... CLEANING SERVICES tractora on lhll projec1 ~~the This l1f'Oitd NII been re-Saaled bids m1y be re-br I ... or lldlrll nl ti.I ea.u.i TRiii dllled PRECISE PLAN FOR A tusllesS XlehSS <J l1le AT ~STANCIA HIGH 11 required by the ,....., of ~ilf?d It has been oelved et lhe ottio1 ot lhe :---'· -:: = ~~ 111 u~ HOTEL AND A TtME· tlM'l'(SI lslare: ICYUNC SCHOOL Subletting and SuOoon--·1 -that it Is cat· C11y Clerk. 3300 New· or :;s;gaf ~ i.-tflCll McllM & Oorna SHARE COMPLEX JA KWON 98n BIO DEADLINE: JULY trKtinQ Fair Pradicel Newport Beech • ~ exempt under port Boulevard, P 0 11 ~ ~ do Md<M Tnisa-d Ille WITH CONFERENCE. CHAPMAN AVE., fE, 7,~RDAT0~'00TE·.P.JM.ULY Ad Government Code 330o Newport the '9QUrementa of the 801! 1768, Newpon oodt ) :. 111 L.-lnC'a tkt(M & Dama MEETING AND BAN-CARDEN GROVE CA '"""' " Sadlon 4100 91 seq. Boutev~rd, Calilomia Enwonmental Beach. CA 92658 831!> b1re$S n hS -Mdtee Joiri1 LMnQ Trull OUET FACILITIES. 92841 ' 11 2000 Each bid .,_. be ao-Newport Beech Oualty Ad uni~ 11 00 AM on tne Pleld ~ e. cil~ llllD'illd Cllltd 3126194 a to and RESTAURANTS, A Pt.AC£ Of BID RE· compenied bye 08ltilled PLANNING 8. S'UBJECT: Billy's at 11111 ol JULY 2000 at ~ • ll'Ollrl t11t1111 cl .. unOwt11J 12.~ fiEALTH CLUB AND T1le ..Ssets behO said CEIPT: FACILITIES & or caahll(1 c:hedl or Bid COMMISSION the Beacf\ and The w.hlCh ttme such bt<ls • .it lrld ....., mn-1n1 c;.y Walth & 0rti SPA. RETAIL ANO are gentn/l:'I deSat>ed OPERA~OHS. ~E ::ci ~ ~ amount(l0%/ ~ AGENDA Chal1hou1MI Restaurant shaft be Opened Md .,.cl ID lrlCI "°"' hMt bf.. "'*" hulblnd & ,,,. n SERVICES AREAS. <IS; AXTURE, ~! CA.Ir:!!:,,. °'I ~r 01 , .. _ t"'a ":;... ~ MMti"'" • (Gordon Barie"broek, reed. Miii 11 r. lwwllllllr f01111 tlllllllls. as to an AND SWIMMING FURNITURE -. --u .....,, u.. "' ""' ··• 2751 Weat Coast High-MINIMUM BID dle:lad prqJlllly lllds nl unct.idtd 5000000000% POOLS AND LAND· EQUIPMENT TOOLS (71~ 424-7530 price, furnllll a Payment _ uty t , 2000 • way, and 2801 Wesl 110,000 ..,..,...,.deloolMI The 1111 & Bltnct I Cdlman SCAPED GARDEN TRADE NAME ' LACE PLANS/ Bond In WI amount not ,7:00 p.m. Coaat Hiat1w•Y The City or Newport -.... bl ma but~ T1ustee F90 Jac1I R AREAS (contd llom ·, . DOCUMENTS TO BE less than one hundred t. SUBJECT: 311 SUMMARY; Request Beach rnervos the right ~ ,. wrny er· Collman & 8er111Ct I 6113100) • ~OODW LL, PICf(EO UP: S.me u (100'4) 1*oen1 of lhe ti> Femleaf Avenue to add acct1sory 10 reject oil bids A 25'-prwmc1 or ~. ~ Ccltlnan Int arnencseo CONTINUED LEASEHOLD above. tal bid priOI, and fumiell SUMMARY: Requ111 OIJldoor dining IO IWO ti!· depotlt muel accom-6 ~ or -.. ~ egrtemenl ~ BUSINESS IMP~OVEMENTS WALKtHROUOH: certlflcatff ,evidencing to dtmolllh en aKfstiog ~ lull --reatau-pally MCh bid. "-ID r-t .. --.i 09iWlll as lll'llllded. 10 APPOINTMENTS TO aid are IOc:a1 at 92 MANDATORY walk· that the r.qUlred fnaur. ~1 wllhif'I the eo.1t1i1 rant1, 1 768 sq. ft. Balance due on or ll'ftlPll un d .. ftllll(s) tn undMdld BOARDS AND CQM. CORPORATE PAR.IC ~ la IChecMed tor ance la In elllCC lit the Zone. outdoor dlnlno area tor before Thl.lrsdlly, July .and ~,. dllll d Ml 25 OOOOOOOft 1tt al MISSIONS SUITE H l"VINE cA .Mii 28. 2000. at 10:00 atn01ns Ml forth In the APPLICATION. the Ulltlng Chart Howe 13, 2000 lor the IUC· ...,. ,_ ......i ~ ..... II Plb-REPORT FROM CfTY • ,. • a.m. Proepectlve blO-Gtn«ll Condhlone. In CoutaJ Reaid8nllal 0.. Reateurant and a 5t5 C8Mful bidder, Cashiers RI d lie IUdloll to= ATIORNEY ON NEW· 97714 ' ~F~ ~ ~~ the •~ ol falu,. lo ~ Pecmll No. 25 aq. fl. outdoor dining cNc11 or c1ed1t card ::-.= .. =-(• biddlr fac:Mtl ( at PORT VILLAGE l1'le ~ Sale ~ • ..,..... • ...,. .. entw Into the contract CEOA COMPllANCE· aret will a 220 equare only. _....._ 11Mdallt11 _..., PARCEL • PROPOSED ruroeo ID t>y Of'fla., Newport·M ... and eKecute the re-This~,_ been re-loOI ~-. for the Proarpec:tiW bidders may ...... d ..... ___ . at ... u..d s.... by ARTS a CULTURAL Unllled SChool Oiat1ct, quir9d doc:umenla, auc:h vleMd, and II has bMn Hiatlng IMly'a At The W. Mooring A·t84 lo-cl h noa d .. ) ,._,.. -I calhlt's CfllCi. CENTER • SUMMARY a:rl5U1TI'1DCI a lhe 2915-E S..r Str1tt, bid MCUllty wll be kif. dae9rmkl8d that It la cat· Beach rtltaufant. A UM cated bliyward lrom 0 or bit -....t II bl • bf! lfhln bT I ltM °' nallorlll OF LEGAL ISSUES aftc2 Cl: Coata Meta,' CA. Call tehd The FailWI Per· egorica11y axempt under permit le required for E StrMf. The biannual blbw The _,. mar bl belW 1 c:fleCl ct'IWI by a (COtlld from 6/l:WO) INDEPENDENCE (714) 42.4-7530 for <»-1ormMc1 Bond lhll ,. ttit requlrementa al Iha Btly'1 Al The 8Mctl be-lifting and lnlpec:tlon of W.-Qft flt dl'f d 1111 sute ar ledlral CJedll 1111 CURRENT BUSINESS ESCROW, IHC .• i 8743 111111. Bldl wll not b1i ao-main In lull b'C9 and flf· Ca1i1orri1a Environmental cau1e the propo1td Ihle mooring by e P-. ol S. In fll lml ot ~or •.==":,,: 2000·01 BUDGET PIONEER BLVD., STE. C8PWd fl'OITI oontractors l9Cl hough the gUlf1lno Que11y Ad. arH ot the outdoor bneed marine contrac· flt .. • .. "*' ll"Y I08ll ~ -ADOPTION 20'1 A~TESIA CA "°' ~ illll Wdl· 1M period aa IOICllled In 2. SUBJECT: P1r1<er dining aree wilt eKCMd tor la due Merctl 2001 -I.? fll Pllmllill 0c -·-..-AN ALYSIS OF ' ald ' the lhfNOOUQhlC.E IS HEREBY the Genteel C'ondlllona. stanbufv. Ll.C the permilled 25~ ot the Thie will be an edlfrtlonel 0.. ~1 .. 11 E ~ :c=-.,or 111 = PROTECTION FROM 90~ Sile cm IS IOTK The Dietrlct rMefYM SUMMARY: A requMt net ~ aree ot the In-eJG)IOM. For lurthel in-A1e , ,,....._ CA 1.1911 F Codi T RA FF I C A N 0 a ............... GIVEN thet !he above-the right to aWllld the bid to amend Iha Lind U.. teitor ol the ~ant. formation call Wes ~ • -~ ~ .::'nc1 '"':: 11u9-OROWTfi INITIATIVE JULY 13, 2000 nllll8d 9dlool Olttrtct ot to ""°'9 than one ( t) bid-Element ol lhe Genef1ll The PfOPC)lfll ~ a Armand at dllr:rDld 11 md dlld d Ml ., 11111 Sllill) 11 Tiie Published Newport T1le bUlt sale Is ~ Orange County, CA, der. The Olltrlct r• Plan and the Lind u.. requeet to ~· an 949~·3043 M'on d ~ lllllla 8'ld = ~ &*Mc• .. Beach-Coll• MUI ., aMltml3 lailtm'I Ktlng by and lhnxUI Ila .,.,,.. tha ~to reitd Plen of Iha Local off..,._ pertl.lng -WM-Approved bV C1N c:Mg1S QQl6S281 .. C...., CcaA 1 m ~ Piiot June 27. 2000 (()1116dill C01it ~ Boerd, '*--"lY or Ill llida or to COMtal Progtwn to dll-ment lor one addllolW Ill T~ MeMn, (ellNld} s.. ..._ .,. a. c... o.tw T898 5ec%lcJl 61062 • lnaftaf r9fen'ed to .. we1ve "lY ~ .--. Mlttd prop-requ1r9e1 pertt1ng apea. ......, AeeourCM "°""_......., ._ 1.---. CA. .. acne "DISTRICT," wll reoeiw9 or lnformelltlea In any ~ fl'OITI GoWlrwMnt, lor tha dlrq .,.. and Publlahed Newport d h 1911 ~ t119 llll)lll *_,.,._...con· Flctlt.lou. Buslneu Tne naT19 ald 5 141 '°· ~ nol...., '*' bidl Of In .. bidding. Educallon and lnatilu-tor the elil1•111110n al one Beach-Colla MIH Pmta.11 °""' ~..... .ayWIOll'd1-he6dby . Heme 818tement ctinepenon~\olln'TI the ~· atat9d time, M ~ bV s.ctiol'I llonel Facllllel (GE.IF) to on-ellt pertl.lng apea. CWy Plot June 22. 27. CA 92627 ""' ~1145 lllldlr Mid Dtecl ol Tiidi 11'1 The 'olloWfnSI peraona cs..rns rrw oe ,.., IS IMled bids lot the tn3 al the Calllofnia TWo Family Relldenelal and~ IO f'8 of!. 2000 The ~ ~ IMpn!pllly..._,111_, .,. doing~ as. INDEPENDENCE IWMI of a OOlftcl tor L1bor Codi, .. Dndor (R-~ ~ Dllltrtm· lilt lot. TbT890 ..._ _,, ..._ tar .., Cawi1y CiMarM dlacrtl-Schoen Publlsh1nl. ESCROW, INC , 117'3 119 =~a: t::.i°=="::.: ~ • aut>~ct9 pr= ~~~~o..= == :. .. -= :Lr lalldFW.~ ~ !~.==.•Cal-!:!._0HEE.,R_.:i~•~" ST~ ~ and S.te o1 Callfomle hat frOlft Planned Com· Pwtdr'!I ~II. Ac> CITY OF --.. 4 ._ sa.ED ON MID DEED fomia 92828 cv '• ,... '"' a-q Se!*l8 M deeermlned the gw.er-mun1ty (PCI to Two oeeaory Ouedoor Oll)lng NEWPORT BEACH ;:;:n;.·~ ~ r:# TRUST Tiie ~ Juliet Freyermuth, 90701 nl ft la!l ~ e.... .. Scmol alty pteYlillng ratte °' FlmllY Retider1'lal (R·2) P9fmll No9. 17 & Ill NOTICE di. rl _...... ...._ • ... t 555 Mela Verde E. tr ta"IQ ..-,. bY,,.,., r-. wlll be • Ten Wllgll In the looelly In and lo ........., e flW CEQA COMPLIANCE: INYfT1NQ BtOS =--a:.= a.:,.. ::z.: .... 11!11 ... #27M. Colla MIA, Call-aecmr 1'YI DI JULY J!: dolllll non--wtich tha ~ la to be rooc front =. Mlledt This Pf'afect Im been ,. 8Mled bids ma be ~ _. olllf -fornlt 112e2t1 12 :zooo ""*" 11 N ...... .:r:-of:: ~ .. °=' c: ~ ~ ~ =.~ .!. rr. ii: l908iwd .. Iha ~ of ~·:..,. • ,. ,.. , :.:, -,.::: ,Js'11M..:rtr::"'~· tU..ss o.v t111tn .. ~cNig.Anof= ===.Ion~.-= the~,Q':"'JQ.n. ~er: r~ c::;1.=. ~=:a~·~ ~s::-,•;.: =·=Meta.Cal-:='..:.' ... ~Oallra lllUll be .. me111ealnect • the era1 Plan Amendment Cellomla EIMoiw.,.... ~8oltJ~ _..GIGIOI~ ._. ca-Tiie •· This~ i. ~ Dlml!Nlfl1J.20IJD 11111. a.!.'-:.= ::? :e °"::., '°°-:'.:. :!i~ ~ ':: ~ Newpof1 unll 11;00 • m on f'8 ::e~C:: ===. .!:'ts :: ~ by IUl08nd and ICYUNe JA KWON ...... ......_ to .... ~ Mw. CA -. Alr•ICllllMI ICM IHctl·Coeta Meta !."'...:.::,. % 2: ~ *9 ,.._. Wad •• fl .. ..., Have you atartecl ~CTS l.AOlilOl7 c:::-.:.... Unified::"::'.:'!:; ~QA~ ~Plae.U.27,= INll lie opened and gp.. ~..:':':,~ ~~ Y9f? No NIWPOIT Blda ... Ill lwfwecl to _, t1•1111d p111ty ~ a Im been ,_, tor ..... Sllll ..... Ill Thie = ... llAOtlCOSTA •SA In Ill plllOe ......., l4IO'I ....-. The ~ Mwn•llCI ... I la cat-,.~n }Olt .1111 •1 GOOD rnK ..... _. ..._. __. ltled with IM COllf'llY DM.Y MOT AM '17, . lbcM, end lflel be ... lflll poll I = ~ --undlf UUUll c::rn Wml &UM't JV&lltA Ill ....... .._. tit Ctaltl al °"'91 ~ ~ MCI ~ d Illa clDaulNnl • .............. of .. '=' ~· Dl1f JJDJ~ ...... ...... -on 0&'31/2000 ....................... The......., Caltorrill Elwl!ClllWlll IBUAll.B c....e :.·~, ~ =:1:-=• :-:: ......... .... -llld pllDI. Md Ml .....__, ~ A1at. -M ae -fl De11v PtlOC .U. t . IS. . "' • ... ...... under .... .., !IOI 3. WCT· ...... "~ -· 1'11Mlf~I' IO. t7 .. Tm ,.......,. "~ ... ._"'......., tmHrs11 \~..!.,..-111111rw ••1-.. ....._ '1£AUUll ... -::&.': · Niii 09l*MI C.... PNV•"'"' ,.... of .... eiai... • . ,_,,.... . ... .,. 0.-fl .. a.u.· "'°"" CM lealClfl-. Ill a.. ~11a1 ...... _. IUUMAIW·....... ---~ V ............ _. , .. a,,._,_ , .. ,.__ .................................. tor............ ._.... ..... _ ........ .. dlr -....... ii ... ......_,-----Na. -..... ~ "'11put111e lliddel'I 'f'UHlrr e .. -......!...!! .. ,....-7 .. ,,..... - -llUlTIN -.... -... .. JIJJJtQJ " ---·Ei:ar: ~W!-4 if7i::a JOD. =-=la~ JOJIJJ.. a±t~i "' oee • • ~ .. -: "l.tll:rr... mm r:,.r,.t:'J: rrsm ....... "~ ~--..II!!!--~· -r..:::=. 11111 -•:t.r-: :=.-o:::-... :tr'L"'lP • ... __.,.. ~c;~·.-:: ........... -*--.. cw::~.... l.'f\..,,. lfllmtr _;:.o-r~ ., .. IN, .... ·5-;r---::i • ... ... " :;.-; .: .. ~·· ,[,11111 .. Ujlllllm;_-·1-• -F .. \ , \ Ratr-. ttml <lr111 IJi111•., m· .. ulijt'C'I ro l'hampr .,ithout 11tHic~ .. 1l1r 1)11f~ii.hcr n'Wnt' clw ri~ht 10 <'C'n.,ur. rerk if~. re\~ Ot r j«'I any dtissificJ a1hrrti~mc111. Plcn..r rr1;ort an rmtr that uutv l.e in 'our l'lli••ilif'l l ucf imrnetliatflv. ·nw lliti~1 P'i101 lll'i,.'(>ts no liabilii\' for Rny tnY>r ui rtu a1 IH0rh-..·11K·111 for •·hid1 it nut~ ht• "''flQll'!ililr t·~1·1•pf for lht 1'051 of I br . plll'I' tll'UUI lh-()('i'llfliMJ hy the emir. Cn'1li1 run 0111) he allu.-f'd for •hi" fil':§t in~rt ion. ' ... IOI· 216 llyFu (9419) ~s t-< .. 59'l (l'IN>C' uirfu(k 111v Dllltll' 11111 plHll 111111l1W.r .n.t .f 1111111 \!JU lwlt utb 1 ~ ljllQ{r.)' ------;.· .. • By .... (9,.'1) h,.:?-r><178 .... u •• U0·461 81&1 1rlt-phour 8::JOum-5:0(~1m Mu1td11)-t ndln U'ul~-111 8::m1m1-.j:OOpm M111ttle,-f ridey ------CD 419·471 - Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ....... Wednesday S:OOpm Friday ............... 1'!ursday 5:00prrt Saturday ... : ......... _ Friday ·s:OOpm . I• H ... IM·ff7 I I • I I I I I I I ~ .. It ·-a 11·u::nII11·-· = 1j•:Jm11-.. ™ 11·-=11 Gtmm=J ....-. 1·-wI 1 Nllwpol1HllglD.m1eai WANTED ASSalllY AT Ha. DRArnNO Waffle a b1f11 111op, • ~ EQUAi. HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate adVertlslng in this newspasier ts subject lo Ille Federal Fair Housing Acl ot 1968 as amended which makes 11 illegal lo advtrtJSe •any preference. lrmita.hon or discrimination based on race. color. rellO· Ion. sex. handicap, famll!al status 0< national 0<iQln. or an intention to make any such preference. limttallon Of dl:scnminabon .• 1l1ls newspaper Wiii not knowingly accept any adverliseinent tor real estate which 1s tn v1ota1ion of the law. Our readers are hereby inlormed that all dweUlngs adYertised in lhtS newspaper are available on an equal cppclftUmty basts. To complain or discri1111- nation, call HUD tolf.lree al 1 ·800-424-8590. 1 IOWOlllOI FOR UL! GENERAL ORANGE PAAIC ACRES Englllll Tudor Ettlll. 1 3 ICrll, 180' ¥lew. Oekhurst MallOf', 7Br 68e, guest house. pool, spa. 4c g&rl!jl Trider AHi Elt1t1. 71 ....... 1001 7/27M5n • •V.A.• ......... Fltll COUNSEUNG FMI UST OF HC».ES HUONA REPOS 7t4-SU 1100 '.'I If lhrl 111 .~.I ... · .. 11 Atltor9d et.Ile ~ Dupte1 2&12 58a rntlll hM. laWous 1Bd1.58a apt wMew deck. Sleps to Wiier Sl,175.000 1111 Chlryt Johnston 949-118·2732 • Brtllld New 4Br 5.581 Pt-. Large 1 Bdrm apt. * BAYFRONT * Arts, crafts. jewelry. Also Rewarding Full/PT, 8alboe lelaftd. GtNt loc ; p/u• librlry. bonus room. quiet ~. no pell nUEs e1actron1c:s. sewing. IYl>lng ''*""' drifting poeltlon, poMntlal 111111-Spm , t.ml/y 11111r111l11m1nt room, $950lmo. 714-540-0130. Beeutlful 28r 281 '"-Olialr..-.... 'Z In your spare lime. 0-reat llMlacllMlly 1'111~ b "'* t4M44·"84 1 6400 If, (JOUl'mft :::,:J. I aY8illble from 3 ~ l'tnwliM ICIOlpllolill Srniat 1)1)'. No llq>llienct, No pecad. hilHnd dlllltonf I lns6' w/Fp, ~ 18r 181 Apll In 8-llilul 10 1 year. Fl.lnllhld, el t;a1r~c..ia-.a-Older Style Furnltur9 Fee. Will train. Call dalitn lludlo. Floor plln MEDICAL 81UJHG : Gttatd a.hot, ..._, 0.-S t-.ity W8lk to emriies plla YEW! c.f,t PIANOS l Cohdlblft 800-795-0380 IX!. 2 and llnltlon dflftlng lJnlimbd 1ncom1 potential , Bn!lr!t!i!!· ,.,,.,., Thaattrs/1hops/frl·Squ1ra Ex1ras avaliblt $4,70Mt> t;::!:,Wlaw.!!.. ·~·-(24/lvs.l ICAl'SCAN} • uper and blutprlnt Free 1n1o & CO-ROM In-1 from sns. priYate =or or iow. depenclng on dates ·S..-·-·OAw-:.'C"*ielon 1 -t. veSVnent lrom S2.495. fl. : = 'i:.~r!in'•~:, VIiia Rentlla, Inc. Cd: .12. 2 m.I $$~!.~** ~=&':CAD~,:::. =•ec1•v=., •=, MnQl 949-581~ 949-675-4912 NP8 Shir.cl office ..,_ WE •UY ESTATES entiy In sm last pllC8d C.M Prof111lon1I Crt11fve, I c 1 1 , I n c for ~ tor Sectetatlal • lmmed••t• ~MMe. olfice. Good pey ~ bene1Ms dttell orltftted peraon 800-322-1139 ext 2101 ':Z.,~~2'::.: "WI UTlll" Please eel. 949-548-5550 w1tt1 lfOod ICtltude. 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Nonh deals. monda llnlek a aeeminaJy fauil blow for lhe deleMe -with My oda ae.11 lhc ~ wuJd hive been llllk· ~. since declerer would have Md IJme 10 let up a lpllie for a dilmo9d cbscard. Now 11 appeared elect.er would havo to loao two uump tricks U well 11 I apelie and I diamond, NOltTlf • ltJI 0 101'3 0 A5 •QIOH WEST EAST • 10 7 5 2 • A 9 ' 3 However, I.here wes one chlnce. and declaRr went for iL If clubur•Cft 3-3 and uumps 2·1 with lho hlab uumps dividod. lhe pme could 1)e rescued. Then: wa the risk of aoioa down two, but !hit WQUld be • fmall price to pey for trying to land the con· 1;1 K 1:7 A7 o KOltll 0 9 7 64 •96} •153 SOlJTH ~ ~l t 54 2 o ll .•AKJ ll1ICL ~ The biddina: _ _ NORT11 F.AST SOUTH WEST Declarer won the openin• lead with the lee or diamond$ end ·~ dillCly CIShed tho 1CC1 and kina or clubs. 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