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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-06-29 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . . . ' . t I • . • 1 SERVING THE NEWPORT -~SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM 'DUtSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 • Council delays Dune~ decision .until fall WAITING GAME? Should the Newport • Dev~lopers of the proposed Back Bay resort hotel say the postponement is 'unfair.' Alex Coolm.n DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -After hours of debate over the proposed Newport Dunes resort Tuesday night, the City Council moved to postpone its vote on the controversial project until Sep- tember. Mayor John Noyes said he sug- gested the delay because not all of the council members would be present at any single meeting in July or August. ·1 strongly believe that on a gener- al plan amendment this large and a project this large. we owe the citizens full deliberations with the full council there," Noyes said. The council majority agreed with Noyes and voted 5-1 to delay the vote, with Councilman Gary Adams dissenting. Councilman Tod Ridge- way was riot in attendance. Tun Quinn, project manager for the proposed 47d-rooni hotel and 31,000-square-foot convention center, said be was shocked by the delay. •We believe that this is really uruair to Newport Dunes and, more important, to the hundreds of commu- nity members who have participated in the process-by attending multiple hearings, speaking, writing letters, and really wanted to see a decision,• Quinn said. In response to the cpuncil's move, Quinn said, the developer is •consid- PHOTOS BY BRIAN P08UOA/0Al.Y Pit.OT Costa Mesa Hreflgbten work on extinguishing bot spots Wednesday In a field near 15th Street and Superior Avenue In Newport Beach. The lire was started by cblldren who were playing with fireworks. Children spark blaze with fireworks Some 10 acres of an open field were blackened, but no major damage to property was reported. NollklSchwartz DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Five children who started their Fourth or July celebrations early with illegal fireworks uruntentionally igruted a fire that charred 10 acres of an open field here Wednesday, authorities said. •Th.is was an accident," said Newport Beach Police Sgt. Mike McDermott. "The kids tried to stomp it out. They were pretty ~cared.• In this case, however, the cause of the blaze was much more than a simple sparkler. Three of the chil- dren, who were between the ages of 9 and 11, got their Newport 8eKh police lnveMig•te Wednesday's lire on Monrovia Avenue In Newport Beach. hands on an M-80 -approximately a quarter-stick of dyna- mite. One of the children, an 11-year-old boy, got the large fire- cracker from his 16-year-old brother, who had reportedly bought it in Mexico with a friend, police said. "lt's illegal in Newport Beach and in the state of California,• Donna Boston , of Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department, said of the M-80. At 12:25 p.m., the fire de partment was called to the open ... SEE FIRE PAGE A11 Toxicology results 'out of character' •Newport Harbor grid star And.A! Stewart was legally dnmk wbm be was killed in auto accident, according to report . ... ...,.. OMY"°' ering a range of options. We're going to take a look at everything.• In addition to assuring that the full council will be able to vote on the pro- ject, the delay means any potential vote on the Dunes will come close to the November general election, in which voters could approve the Green.light initiative. That measure. which would require voter approval for "major" SEE DUNES PAGE A11 8Hch City Cowxil have alrudy mllde • decision on the praposed DwteS resort? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or e-mail your comments to dailypilotO/atimes.com. P.lease tell us your name and hometown, and include a phone number (for verification purposes only). Bodysur(er dies mysteriously at The Wedge • Death of Darren Michael Bolton, of Highland, was Newport's thir.Jl beach fatality this season. Sue Doyle OAllY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -A 17-year-old bodyswfer died inexplicably Tuesday after riding waves at The Wedge, marking Newport's third beach fatality in just two months. Darren Michael Bolton, of Highland, collapsed as he was walking to shore. His friend, who saw him drop, dragged Bolton to a lifeguard tower and flagged down offi· cials, srud CapL Jim Turner or the Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department. Lifeguards performed CPR, but Bolton's pulse faded rapidly, Turner said. Bolton was transported to Hoag Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 6:53 p.m. The ca use of Bolton's death was unknown, pend- ing an autopsy, said Rod Thomas, supervising deputy for the Orange County Coroner's Office. lt could take two to three months before the results of the autopsy becoQ"le available, Thomas said Bolton's death was the latest ma stnng of close ca.ll5 and drownings at Newport Beach. Weguards saJd 1t has quickly become a tumul- tuous season for them "This has been two or three yea.rs of actJVlty in JUSt SEE WEDGE PAGE A 11 • Teachers, district agree on state funding • Now negotiators will take a break before returning to the table to discuss salaries. D•nette Goulet OAllY PllOT NEWPORT-MESA Teachers triumphed in one battle at the negobabon table Wlth the disbict Tuesday, but both sides agreed to take a break before continuing salary talks. The Newport-Mesa FederdbOn of Teachers and district officials signed an agreement Tuesday to par- ticipate in two state pro- grams that will give them nearly $600,000 in state dol- lars. The first program will pro- School board approves tentative budget. See story • .._ AS. v1de $190,000 to raise salanes for beguming teach- ers in the Newport-Mesa Unified School D1Stnct from $30,163 to $33,100 -JUSl below the county average of $33,347 The program will be retroacbve, paymg new teachers for the last year of U'lStruction. said Linda Mook. president of the federabon. Teacher and dJstnct nego- tiation team dlso agreed to ./begin the peer assistance and review program, which was propo ed by Gov. Gray Davis. The peer program wlll SEE FUNDING PAGE A.11 • A2 Thursday, June 29, 2000 WOllllG Daily Pilot Frette's luxurious linens come to South Coast Pklza Greer Wylder BEST BUYS dresses, pareos and all Cruise swimwear and cov- e r-ups are reduced 25% to 40%. Selected intimate apparel and hosiery are reduced 60% to 70%. And selected sterling silver jew- elry is reduced 50%. Shoe lovers will like the spring and summer sandal sale on top name brands like Via Spiga, BCBG, Steve Mad- den, Nine West, Stuart Weitzman, DKNY, Cole Haan and CK. And if you're interested in housewares and linens, the Blooming- dale's Home Store has markdowns, too. Blooming- dale's is at Fashion Island an Newport Beach. Informa- tion: (949) 129-6600. / Juris Zinbergs -.: T he much anticipated Prette louttqae has arrived at South Coast Plaza. Italy's Frette is internationally known for having the finest linens for bed, table and bath. Frette was founded in the 1850s when Edmond Frette start- ed a fabric company and soon began using the best fabric mills in Italy. It didn't take long for Frette to become the official linen supplier to the royal family, and he was a pioneer in the direct-mail catalog busi- ness. Even in the 1880s, Italian homeowners could purchase clothing for work, home and leisure; lingerie; napery; toweling; sheets; and pillowcases in the finest grade of Dutch and Irish linens -all through the book. Today, the com- pany has 40 free-standing stores in Italy, as well as boutiques in Paris, London, New York, Geneva and Beverly Hills. Apd Frette fabrics can be found on the Orient Express, on the tables of the queen of Italy, the altars of St. Peters, on the best ocean liners and in many of the world's premier hotels. The Frette Boutique is on the second level of South Coast Plaza, near Bvlgari. Costa Mesa Courtyards is giving away a $500 shopping spree .to use at any of its rperchants. If you visit any or the Costa Mesa Courtyard restaurants, businesses and shops by July 16, you can sign up to win $500 in gilt checks. The following mer- chants are participating: 24- Hour Pltnea; Anthony MlcbMl's Salon; Clothes- Ume; Coflee Bean & Tea Leaf; Cort Fumlture Rental: Deep breaths, and a deeper appreciation for life Marlly Wilson &r Co. is having a sample and stock sale on spring merch~dise. Included in the sale are silk knits, year-round weight cashmeres, golf apparel, travel silks and designs from Jennifer Tyler, Sugar Mag and Babette. The sale ends Friday. You can make an appointment with Wilson to stop by her home to see the collection. Information: (!M9) 759-5526. HE IS Bending and twisting bis way to good health. MIND OVER MATIER As a yoga instructor, Juris Zin- bergs teaches people bow to bend their bodies into complex and twist- ed positions for exercise. He leads 25 classes weekly throughout Orange County, including ones at the Yoga Place in Costa Mesa. He's often hired by corporations to teach employees how to relax. ·1 feel like one of my jobs is to help people reconnect to something less intense, because the corporate world takes a toll on bodies,• Zin- bergs said. LIVING OUTSIDE THE B<)X It's only been a few years since Zinbergs, 32, was part of the corpo- rate world, working in a cubicle. He worked in the restaurant manage- ment business and traveled nation- wide to teach others how become part of the food chain. Business life wore down Zin• bergs, who said he became stressed out and obese over time. He knew there was something else out there to accomplish in bis life. Everything changed when. be discovered yoga. It soon became -a major part of bis lifestyle. Zinbergs knew th1s was the change he was waiting for. He stud- ied yoga for five years in order to become a professional. He doesn't regret the change. "It's not the most financially grat- ifying,• Zinbergs said. "But in terms of what I've done with my body and mind, I have a sense of well-being that's more gratifying.• BREATHING BElWEEN THE UNES Zinbergs' daises fma! people to focus on their breathing tecbniquel. He says there's a relationship between breathing and conscious behavior. When people are me111 e d ou;. they take shorW breaths. But when the mind is reJaxed. tnathing slows down. "Deep breaths be1p you reconnect with what's important in your life.;._ Zinbergs said. • PRACTlCJNG WHAT HE PREAOfES 'After a day loaded with classes, Zinbergs finds time to relax at home. Sometimes it's through meditation; other times it's through deep breath- ing and reflection. But to spice things up a bit, he's training to run in a triathlon. -Story by Sue Do,te; photo by ......... Day Mwey U you love Ralph Lauren linens, you'll love the sale going on at Roblmom May. Selected linens by Ralph Lauren are reduced through Sept. 6, but the best selec- tion is av~able now. On Ethan Allen; Famous Footwear; Fantastic Sam; Genske Mulder &r Co.; Glrls, Inc.; Golden Dretdel; Jamba Juice: JC Humphries: IA Con Cubine; Marina 1-Hour Photo; Michelle McGill, DDS; Mimi's Cafe;.Moby Disc; Newport Tanning: Let's celebrate Nationa,l Hot Dog Month • Mle are the following pat- terns: Bateau.x Batik, High- gate Woods, Bramble Tat- teraal, 'fiacey Floral, Estate Sateen, Julianne Floral Stripe, Guinevere, Galahad and Maidstone Beach. Also on sale ue Ralph Lauren comforters, Polo towels and rugs. Robinsons May is at fashion Island in Newport Beach, and at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Padftc Bell PCS Store; Prtncess Nalls; Qulzno's Cluslc Subs; Repp Big & Tall; RubJo's Baja Grlll; Salon Janna; Sav-On Express; Stroud's; Super Crown Books; Sylvan Learn- ing Center; Tbe Alley; The RJgbt Start; Westrtdge Group; and Yoga Place. Cos- ta Mesa Courtyards is at 1835 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. W e u. very pleeeed to note that July will be NatkJNJ Hot Dog Month. Clearly this is a mnma*'°' llme for the fair city ol Newport Bw:b. wblch ii bmDe to the fine Wienelw :hnitzel <XJIJ>Oletion. puneyor ol IUCb gulta- todal ~ -tbe Chill Dog and the chiii! re Dog. WienendmU:zel bu planned a few events in July to mrnmemo- rate the ~month. but unfor- tunately they will be held Jn Bur- bank and we mull pu1 over tbam in silence. Wby, one wooden, can't we have some IOrt of bot dog f81tival VOL M. N0.154 1MOllAS. -·· .. ~ TOllYDCW, fdlD ....... ........ Qyldllor WYG-,......&Mor -c.-... ldllor ......... ,._&Mor _ ....... ....... ......... ==-..-· = ..... a n t llEADEl5 HOJUNE (949) 642-6086 ~ your tt'(Ol_m._,,.._"_ts ~ the Delly Piiot or news tip&. NllP'5S 0ur ..,.._a now.~ St.. C... Mesa, CA 92127. John Leonard's Golf Shop is having a "gift with You won't want to miss p~chase" special through the Fourth of July weekend Fnday. U you purchase a Nie today through Saturday-pair1 of Bn~bton sunglasses1 at 91o?-••g4.tale's. 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I I'• ... Adlltuirt.aw ~In the ~, t• lllOdt It tJ:ib a.ft\. 1Uii:tij: •...., .... .,. lndlc9ttt .,._.. wes r~ In ft J900 block MI p.m. ~. ... Ollf~ •Al 'a _. 1e11n1w1uect • ssso..,....,. trom • .r1*ed cw In W 100 block blttu1 .. 1:JO P."'-Mol*' W ·7 &lft......,. ••a ; 1 t o...sr ..._ Dllmond ••k•....., ......................................... the -..._. llltl t1•1 I ,_ M'I ti .. 11 UL U.M. .. , ....... ,. ............... .. IHlll'f 1• SI lft Hll• ............ . .......... • Doily Pilot .. Thundoy, June 29, 2000 A3 _Touch greatness dr jusi have fun in the OVer-55-leagu,e C harlie Brown called the other day trying to scare up recruits for his over-55 softball team called the Newport Peers. At 81 , Charlie is the world's old- est third baseman with two artificial knees. I can't prove that, but it must be true. Charlie made his living - and still does -as a New- port Beach Realtor, largely I suspect, lo support his base- ball habit. I thanked him for recog- nizing my obvious allileti- tjsm and eeking me out for his team. A long pause fol- lowed, after which Charlie said: ·1 don't think you -- understand. We weren't recruiting you. We just thought maybe you would mention it in your column.• Well, I could have told him that I don't shill for just anybody -unless they let me play, of course -but since baseball decidedly measures up to my definition of a vital social resource, I said I would go along. Besides, on reOection, I was sure Charlie knew that some leg trouble I'm having makes it diHicull for me to field a ground ball unless it bounces up to my chest. So I met with Charlie and his friend and co-Peer, Bo Bett (a longtime former coach, retired from the Gar- den Grove school district), to discuss the team's needs. Bo summed them up pretty well when he said: "We're look- ing for bodies -anyone over 55 who can walk and will show up for the games.• If you fit these qualifica~ Joseph N. Bell THE BELL CURVE . . . · tions, Bo would be overjoyed to hear from you. Just call him at (949) 641'-1523. The game is slow-pitch Softball, played every Sun- day throughout the year, mostly at Murdy Park in Huntington Beach. Games are seven innings with a lim· it of five runs J)er inning until the last inning, when the sky's the limit. There is no sliding c1.nd no tag plays at home plate. The runner follows a line outside the base path and mus t beat the throw home. Teams play in four over-55 leagues, rated by skill within specified age brackets. Some of the players are pretty skilled. Former Angel out- fielder Jim Edmonds' grand- father, a t 71, for example, plays on on e of the teams. Bo says of him: •He's a better fielder than Jin1. He doesn't have to dive for balls. He gets them on the run. ft The leagues' biggest problems are conflicts with church for the morning games and family demands that divert the players. ·we play on Father's Day,• 54ld Bo by way of explanation, "but not on Mother's Day.• A few years ago, the leegue bad a team called the Kardiac Kids, made up exclusively of players who had experienced heart surgery. No known crisis occurred within this group, but Bo and Charlie remem- bered one heart attack that took place on the field. For- tunately, two of the opposing players were doctors, and . they .got the victim off safely to a hospital before the game was resumed . Charlie, who is a prodi- 91ous hitter and a rei.pectable fielder with a strong drul, has only one real problem: getting to first base. Outfielders keep trying to throw rum out there on hits to the outfield. Once he's safely at first, the Peers can use ..i pinch runner. But thdt was not always the Cdse ....,,th Charlie, who once played a year of minor league professional baseball and might have had a shot al the bigs under different cir- cumstances. Charlie was 26 and just out of the Anny when he hdd d tryout with the Pitts- bw gh Pirates in 1945. Char- lie hdd been wounded as an tnfclntry platoon lead.er in Germany during World War II, and by the time he arrived in Pittsburgh he had a wife and baby IO support. But American men weaned on baseball -as our generation was -don't walk away from big league tryouts. And Charlie didn't. He performed well enough that the Pirates signed him and sent him off the next day to a farm team. But after a year of minor league ball at starvation-lev- el wages, C~arlie knew l)e was getting into the game too late and had to move on . One vivid f(lemory of that experience has stuck in his mind, however, through the more than five-decades since. Only on the day of his tryout did he meet up with any of the ma1or league players. And only one mem- ber of the team took the tune or made the effort to say hel- lo to the rookie Just returned from the war. ~ name WdS Pete Coscardrt, dJld he spent eight years as a second base- man for the Pirate!> d.!lci the Brooklyn Dodgers. Charlie never forgot, so he was excited to see Coscarart's name in the newsletter of the Pacific Coast League Histori- cal Society several years ago. He wrote a letter to Coscarart Ill Escondido tu thank tum tor that long ago, small act ot kindness. It tr-ok Coscarart almost five years to reply, but er Teriyaki, BBQ or Lemoo Grill S'\69 ~., lb ~SU9 PHOTO COURT{SY Of .16lSEPH N BEU From left. Charlie Brown and Pete Coscarart. month ago he called Charlie to say the letter had been lost and then found and to apologize and profusely thank Charlie for his note. A few weeks later, the two men met. And Charlie reports that Coscarart is still "mighty trim at 87. • C<>scarart is also one of the several hundred major leaguers who gave their whole wor\ting live~ to base· bcill but have b~en denied • the pensions they nchly deserve by tht:! zill1unaires who now play the yame. Some of lhei.e oJd-nmers CSMPrime Top Sirloin Steak All Center Cut $599 lb ~$8.99 $A99 't lb_ ... can now be found in over-55 leagues, alongside the lawyers and doctors and teachers and blue collar workers like Charlie and Bo, wh~ once aspired to be big leaguers too So you see, you can at least touch ~e fnnges of this world and have one helluva good time by calling Bo and volunteering for his wann- body brigade. I JUSI wish my leg was up to 1t. • JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of ~anta Ana Heights His column appears Thursdays. Freshl.oall Swordfish Steaks ..SU Our produce buy~r hand selects some of this year's best tasting summer fruit ... Ripe f, right from the fields, extra large Washington Bing Cherries. - uicy extra large white peaches. reme of the crop white & yellow corn. ~ Juicy refreshing melons (very high in sug•r) • Daily Pilot _:....:. A4 ~ ~ 29. 2000 ,. .... ._.....-----i-..-L .... &1.ly~ tn ;iindtrtaimoregon - \ I ...... CITYHILL. WUT llDPllEDs element" plan., The council initiated the process of adding an optional "har- bor and bay to the general Wiii II MEANS: Although the vote only means that the amendment process is beginning and not that the amendment has actually been passed, the approval of this measure was surprisingly not controversial. At ·a May council meeting, two ~ouncil members expressed concerns that the harbor element could poten- tially threaten property rights. ... ........ T~ rneetil'9 VMS~ iQted to Rouftnd waeu.ms. the president of the dtYs Con- ference and Visitors Buruu. who died Sunday. WUTnlY IAlls "tt was an extreme shodc to our family, as I know It w. to the community, to team of her passing," said Councilman Dennis O'Neil. "Her coura· geous fight and battle• to defeat [b(east cancer) was real- ly remaricable. I know her faith sustains her, and she is in a much bett,r place today." WHAT HAPPEltED: The council ~ rejected a pro-6 o posal to initiate • a general plan • . amendment that would allow the develop- ment of a plot of open space .t MkArthur lcM...ie\wd and s.n ~ Hiiis Rmd. WIAT n •M ls St. Mark ~iah Church. whktt hoped to.,.... op the site. will hive to reeppty for a general plan amendl..m in four months. The disamion of this qu& tion was spirited. with O'Neil initially making a motion to sup- port the measure and then retract.Ing his motion after lis- tening to c.onvnents bv the put>. lie and other council members. WIAI TIEY SAIDI "We're in a very controver- -slat time right now," said M~ or John Noyes. "I don't think it's the time to lump on anoth- er project." NEXT MEETING The Newport Beach Crty Council will meet at 7 p.m. July 10 at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. TRO PICA L CAFE Relax .•. Life le one long weekend CORONA DEL MAR PLAZA NEWPORT 6EACH (949) 760-8686 FOR ALL AGES! Overlooking beautifal &ck Bay JOINER'S FEE Save up to $100 , • 2 Poois • SWIM ilsWNS •AEROBICS • BASKETBALL •WEIGHT TRAINING • FrrNEss • SWIM TEAMs •WATER WORKOUT • Youm SPORrS • RACQUETBALL • CAMPs Dllcover the YllCA -~Drive ....... 948 .. •Former lellior center director mukl face theft charges for rea!iving salary after allegedly using false aedeotials to get hired. The recently fired director ol the Costa Mesa Senior Center will stand trial in Kla- math Palls, Ore., for allegedly bilking a nonprofit health clinic of nearly $10,000, a • judge decided Tuesday. Alan M. Meyen, 59, ha.a pleaded not guilty. The trial ii set to begin in October. a.ta Mesa Police· Lt. Ron Smirh on Wednesday said the department is close to requesting that prosecutors also file theft charges against Meyers. Meyers was fired by the senior center board in May after it learned that Costa Mesa police were inv~gating whether he bad invented his credentials, impersonated doctors and stole money from dozens of clinics a~ the country during his 30-year ~· Meyers denied any wrongdo6ng in Costa Mesa the day be WBI fired. Since then, he bas dedined repeated requMll for comment Costa Mesa police have not tDed charges but continue to look into Mayen' case. Investigators said they ltrongly believe Meyers used the alias Cann! Bar-Dan more than 20 years ago. Bar-Dan wu convicted of armed robbery and served 15 months tn a federal prison for attempting to strangle a doctor be was impersonating. While Smith said investigators haven't found money missing from senior center coffers. he did say he believed the board hired Meyers based on a t>0gus reswne. 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But Newport Beach lifeguard Keith l::!ead, who stole a nap in his white pick- up truck while an understudy kept her eyes on the break:, said he didn't need to make any rescues Wednesday. Lifeguards said they made 42 rescues elsewhere in Newport Beach,. which was not bad for a sunny day that drew about 45,000 to area beaches. The waves, born from a storm in New Zealand, were expected to get bigger by Friday, said Chris Borg, a meteorologist from Surfline Huntington Beach, a wave forecasting service. Waves at The Wedge, a world-famous bodysurfing brea!c, can grow as tall as 15 to 20 feet. Some jaded wave-watchers were unimpressed. "Today they're weak sauce,• said Ben Beckmann, 22, meaning the waves weren't big enough to draw him from his towel. "I'll bave to be back on Friday.• Beckmann, who will be a senior at UC Berkeley in the fall, was joined by three high school friends who were also home for summer break. MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT Parker McDonough. 5, waits for a Fris- bee to come into range while enjoying a day at the~ Wednesday. "We've been coming to The Wedge for the last five or so summers," said Travis Overley, 22, who studies in Moscow. He wore tight, short European- style swim trunks, which his baggy shorts-wearing counterparts did not fail to notice. "Italian short shorts I• said Matt Gard- ner, 22, wagging his head in disbelief. While the foursome had no plans to dive into the surf Wednesday, they did plan to end their day as they end every summer day at the beach. "At Ruby's,• Beckmann said, "sip- ping vanilla Cokes. They're like '50s bebop. Still lots of fun." it·~ .~<)i11.~~ t<> h(· ;1 l~r1.~·ht(i11 June 24 to ]un~ 30th Purchase a p~r of Brighton sunglasses & receive on of theses exclusive Brighton Beach Towels! Diii It ...... ,. ... NIWfORl:t W" .. -Scbaal board !MD'beil e .. 2 1 ••• •• budall'l\am- ... ---.. 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After first setting goals and refining them, ·each department then planned its budget accordingly. Next to each item on the budget. there is a specific rationale. On the tentative budget. some are more detailed than others, Fine said. "Anyone that might have skimped on the de.tail will be asked to fill it out before the final budget," Fine said. · The final district budget, which must be com- pleted by the start of school in the fall, should then be much more comprehensive. Upon approving the tentative budget; school WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Visit our AREA.RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale Handmade wools, synrhctlc, sisals board memben Mid Ibey noticed a ~clffs­ mace. •PcJr • tenta11ve budget. tbll • tbe belt rw ....... Mid longtime ICboal bo8d m.naw Judy Pranco . 1be nine goaJI addrelled ill the l8lltd¥e budget include: • Expanding and accelerating inlanaDtioo strategies, such as class-size reductkJD. lbe gift- ed and talented program and supporting under· performing schools • Incorporating multiple ur°"'M"' methods to judge student learning and progress • Ensure the mastery of basic reading , writ- ing, math and science skills • Ensure the use and mastery of technology as a lea.ming tool · . . • Provide teacher training in inStructional methods and techniques • Provide training opportunities for classified employees / • Develop a classified employee orientation program • .Ensure a budget process that is aligned with strategic goals • • Complete and implement the district's new emergency response plan •Increase the business services department by one employee • · • Upgrade the personnel software system to the same system used for financial purposes • Review salary schedules • Facility assessment and funding, which includes seven-year enrollment projections, the addition of portable classrooms and the addition of one clerical staff member to manage the 30 oversight committees required for Measure A, the $110-million school bond passed by voters on June 6. 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Animal prints were used sparingly and elegantly. there was a bit of '60s nos- talgia in sweaten fashioned in the poncho style. Believe me, there were no ponchos at Woodstock that looked like these. lhe Straub, the dedicated working manager of Escada, South Coast Plaza was on hand with regional representative Alison Dal- berg and design and fashion show officiants out of New York to ensure a ftrSt-class program. It was flawless. Actually, it was the Fash- ionables annual lunt:beon meeting, focusing on the changing of the guard and presenting Chapman Presi- dent Jim Doti with a check representing recent fund- ralSing efforts. property. The chapel will be the realization of a dream for Hornsby and.many others in the community who staunchly support the model of educa- tion embraced by Chapman. Bunce, attired in her sig- nature Mandarin redJun- cheon suit, gracefully took charge. Others stepping into their places in the Fashion- ables order were President- elect Barbara Glabm.an and Barbara Bowie, in a beauti- ful white pique Escada suit accented by classic tuiquoise, ivory and diamond jewelry by David Webb. Irene Malbewl, Donna Bunce, Jim DoU and Joan RJach at the Fuhlonables lunc:he0n. Women gasped as each model entered the room. 1n the crowd were"Mary Dell Barkouras ("I have to have it alJ • ); Chapmap's Steve Chrtstemen with Jerry Richards, leader of the Men's Fashionables support group being taken over by Chris- tensen; phis Ann Van Aus- deln, Beryl Goward, Martha Green, Maralou Harrington, Cathy Lowden, Irene Math- ews, Ann Pange; Charlene Prager, who accepted acco- lades for years of support from the Ritz Restaurant; Ann Stem , Joan Stevens, Chris Sullivan and June Wlan. It was the year of Joan Riach, a glamorous Newport Beach activist who led the Fashionables into the 21st century. Under Riach's capa- ble -;tewardship -with tremendous support from members -the group raised signific:c1nt dollars for Chap- man. eannaiked for the con- struction of The All Faiths Chi!pel, a long-standing pro- 1ect first championed by Fdsh10nablPs co-founder Mary Lou Hopkins Hornsby; Over d number of years, lund-rrusmg for the chapel hc1s re<tched the multimillion- <loll,1r mdrk dlld it will soon be constructed on university "We have been nationally recognized for our leadership in the realm of providing ethics-based education for our students,• said Doti, as he was presented a check for more than $80,000. "This chapel will be a tangible ele- ment of our ongoing commit- ment to this goal. •t believe that this is the largest single donation the Fashionables have provid- ed,· he added, with gener- ous praise for the work of the group over many years. "I'm proud to tell you that there will be a courtyard built as a frontispiece that will bear the Fashionables Joining them were Betty Belden Palmer, Nancy Bur- ne tt, Leslie CanceWerl, Roe Edwards, Patrlda Groth, Marlene Hamontree, Pat Hancock, OWe Hlll, Nora Johnson, Betty Klein, Eve Komyet, Kim Lazarus, Dorothy Ralphs, Elena Ross, Phyllis Shafer, Mary Thompson, Mary Sue Witter and Noddle Wellner. Let me say, this was one Enjoy a Spacious Suite, Sumptuous Dining, Entertainment, Bingo, Grafts, Billiards, Beauty Salon, Transportation to Doctor, Shopping, Fun Trips, Friendly Caring People. From $1,495/Mo. 2283 Fairview at WJson Costa Mesa Minimum age 58 grand chorus line. As the members conduct- ed their annual business, lunch was served with the finest Mondavi wines. A cold pea soup, quite delicious, was followed by a nouvelle- style chicken salad featuring designer greens and white beans, al dente. Amid the food, the wine, the praise for Chapman and plenty or comparing notes on fashion, one of the best infor- mal fall fashion previews on the coast unfolded around the tables. Considering that many in attendance chose to wear clothes by the German house of fashion known as Escada, who do you think sponsored the fashion show? I Entire Purchase I Valid W/Coupon Accept all competitor I Coupons L Exp. 613MOOO -----1052 Irvine Ave. Wcsccliff Plaza (949) 646-57 46 For all your local news: Read the Diiiy PllOt .An American l'•mfly Operated Bualness Since 1983 · 'D•J'Ioor &117• OUr family Hl'ViDC you.r famt~ . for <17 yeara LIFETIME Ull ml EICLUSIVE llS1ml1TI GUARANTEE CARPET OF LIFETIME GUARAITEE CARPET $1 '' ~::: ~~:: ::::.,., WOOL BERBER CARPET SQ. "· llfetl•• er ••••• ,, •• ., $24'~: INSTALLED Llfttl•• F•• l1tn1ty 4000 STORE IUYINI POWER C1r~!f C.-C!f T•• W1rl•'• L1r,11f Ctr[if R1t1ll1r IF YOU'RE NOT BUY IG FROM US YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH Gus FILL IEIVICE • ..._ ... 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'Croupier' is good bet as film noir I c roupler" takes you inside the world or a London gam- bling casino, where Jack Manfred, portrayed by CJive Owen, takes a job as a · croupier to support himself while be struggles to com- ple te bis first novel. "Croupier• is an exciting return to the world or film noir -a RMI mood of CRITICS ~~~and infuses every scene. Long before it is actu- ally present, you feel a sense of danger. Much of the credit for this film's success lies in the performance by Owen. His Manfred is undeniably handsome and very charm- ing, ir;l spite or his icy detachment from those around him. All ar:ound him are women : some whom he uses, . and some who are using him. Jack is, in his own way, a man of principle and hon- esty, perhaps because he is smart enough lo know that life is easier when you're one of the good guys. The p lot starts ~owly, giving you time to become fascinated with the inµica- cies of the croupier's job. All that lovely money corning into tbe casino night after night - the re are many opportuni- ties for a croupier to cheat and profit ille- gally from his posi- tion. J Fe There une nner are also many con- trols in place to make sure a croupier doesn't give in to temptation. And there are people who know enough about the controls to circum- vent them. Wheels within wheels. Suddenly you begin to realize that the wheel is spinning faster, and you no longer know who is a good guy or a bad guy -or gal. Everyone has a scheme. In true film noir fashion, you never really know everything. I do know that I loved this movie, and I'm looking forward to seeing it again. • JUNE FENNER. a Costa Mesa resident in her late 50s, is vice president of a work force training ' company. 'Chicken Run' will make you giddy L ast week I stood in line at the market on 17th . Street waiting anxious- ly for the checker to tally up my total. I have never been so eager to part with my money. I was as giddy as a con- testant waiting to hearthote magical words: You have just won. Please tell me that I've won, I thought -Julia Lawrence two free IV tickets to see Aard'· man An,imation's latest film, "Chicken Run.• Cheers from the audience. Tears from my family and friends. Strange looks from shoppers around me. From behind me spoke a polite mother, •oo you have chil- dren?• With a Gromitesque arched eyebrow, I declared, ·oh no, these are for me.• How could I explain myself? What could I say? I'm just a child at heart. Plain and simple: I'm a fan or Aardman Animation. And I think everyone should be. Roughly 10 years ago. during "Spike and Mike's Festival of AnimationH held at the old Mesa Edwards Cinema, I was introduced to the phenomenal craftsman- ship or Peter Lord and Nick Park. There were other ani· mation shorts that filled the playbill -even some that found future screenings in MTV-land. But I was fasci- nated with "Creature Com- forts," a charmingly expres- sive clay-animation short in CAFFE PANINI ow Open In Newport Beach (in the old Tony lloma s building) Enioy lunch and din!'er on our garden ~tio 7 days a week Breakfast served Sat. and Sunl 2530 W. Coast~ Newportlwh (MoriMf's Mile, aero u ond 2 blocks well of Balboa 8oy Clubl (949) 650-0101 With our Digital Edge USA rat. plans, ~cab roam in ~ 4,500 U.S. cities Ond towns for one low rate. Ir's ~· No lo.~ charges and no rooming charges• for domestic cols. · . 7 5 Noi-.~ 550 No~oi­ USA ~~~~ U•A ~~..::.~rw minutes 2•-,_,,., minutes 70.-...... 35•/~ .... +;:i~-.,;;;;o..;.. ___ 35•/~ ..... ~"-=--o..;.. __ _ which zoo animals respond with wry British humor to a documentary interview. I had never seen anything like it before. They contin- ued to enthrall me with their Academy Award-winning series "Walla~ & Gromit. • I was hooked. With a plot like ~ "Hogan's Heroes· e pisode or "The Great Escape• film, "Chicken Run" tells a story of a group of chickens, imprisoned POW-style behind barbed wire. After numerous failed attempts to i escape, they look toward a mysterious and boastful Rhode Island Red rooster (voiced by Mel Gibson) for liberation. Although an American character in a typically all- British Aardman production seemed odd at first, it did make way for some witty across-the-seas banter. (And, well, it was Mel Gibson.) However, the 'Yank does not save the day, and the chickens find inner strength, coura'ge and success as a team. Since "Chicken Run" is Aardman's first foray into full- Jength features, I was con- cerned the collaboration with Dream Works -a larger, more commercialized Holly- wood studio -would nega- tively affect their customized style, charming characters and witty storytelling. Prevt- ously, striving to remain inde- pendent, Aardman had Mel Gibson plays a reluctant hero In "The Pabiot .. rejected nwnerous collabora- tive offers from Disney. But from the signature toothy smile to clever one- liners. the animators sacri- ficed nothing in the produc- tion's quality. Without com- puter-generated effects, the enormity of their task is mind-boggling. Co-directors Lord and Park remain true to their vision, perfecting each frame-by-frame detail, such as camera angles from a knee-high chicken's view- point or action sequences with anchored dose-ups and flurries of background activi- ty -not to mention Park's ingenious ability to breathe emotion, e nergy and We into inanimate clay models. Although preschool chil- dren may cackle at the slap- stick calamity of the charac- ters, they will miss the subtle wit and delightful puns. Adults may be pleasdnlly surprised when they find themselves laughing more than their children, who may become quiet as a fish. (Hint: Don't rruss the final scene after the credits.) Why. stay cooped up th.ls summer? Spread your wings. Flock to see "Chicke n Run." • JULIE LOWRANCE. 40, is a Costa Mesa resident who works at a Newport Beach overnight aircraft advertising agency. Excellence in Photography &lee 1947 HY Call For Details On Our Annual Sµmmer Special .. - 240 NEWPORT CENll:R DRJ\.'f~ Lrff 110 Nf\l'l'ORI Bl.A< H 644-6933 occaelivers llr 1llNn 1'ltul T he •evil twin• plot device hardly 11 unique to American flction and beDce bu been overdue for aatiric41 treat· ment. Playwright Paula Vogel bas provided this ele· ment -along with some trenchant social commentary -in her jaundiced look at modem American history, "The Mineola 'IWihs." Orange Coa~t College hall discovered , ...... , this intrigu- REVIEW !9d C::!Y tor John Ferzacca stages it with · tongue planted firmly in cheek. The humor is both broad arid biting, and the OCC actors attack it raven- ously. As to the title, Mineola being a suburb of New York where, ironically, a collection of hooker housewives once prevailed, inspiring Edward Albee to w!ite •Everything in the Garden." The "heroines" of Vogel's outrageous exercise are striking blond ladies, identi· cal except fo r one physical factor: The •good• twin rEMmhle1 Dolly Parton, while bar naughty lister ii a ringer for Calista~. This makel a ctemaruHng assignment for the actrea who plays both characters (it can be mentioned without revealing what the audience will guess early on anyway), even though two actresses - Jessica and Marie Hutchin· son -are credited. Jessica Marie Hutchinson delivers a beautifully etched, dual· sided portrayal, switching from the goody-two-shoes to the "whore of Babylon " in the blink of an eye, pausing only long enough to adjust the physical accouterments. Hutchinson's Myrna, the good twin, opens the story in the 1950s as a virginal high school coed, fighting off the panting advances or her boyfriend (Adam Navarro). He later ends up relieving his tensions in the bed of her sister, Myra, as "Myrna" pounds on the door. It's an unabashed sendup of the sexual mores of the ·sos and the most skillfully presented element of the show. We next catch the sisters irr the late '60s as Myrna - Whatever your landscaping or maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it ALL. .. THINKING ABOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAINTENANCE? CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TODAY! llLJ !m~~~,·s I (949) 646-7 441 Lloyd's Nursery a landscape Co., Inc. 2183 Fairview Rd. Suite 216, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 EXPERT LMDICAPING / lflMllLERI / lllAllTEllMCE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: WWW.LLOYDS.LANDSCAPE.COM Stitt L-.. llo. 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With such continually delidous satirical bites throughout the play, it's something of a disappoint· ment that Vogel bringB it to an end not with a bang but a whimper. Audiences may not even be aware that it's over until the curtain calls begin. • HOw MUOt: $6 and $7 in advance, $9 at the door •PHONE: (714) 432·5880 Michael Covinder and Jessica Hutchinson In a scene from ... David Scaglione bas de· ated a series of simple but effective settings that are brought to the fore when needed, then closeted a gain. Marie de la Palme nicely guides the ensemble move· ment, and Erik Lawrence's costurnes neatly define the various periods. "The Mineola Twins" at Orange Coast College. - now married with a 14-year- old son (Michael Cavinder) -plots lo free her wild sis· ter, who's in trouble with the law. The years have not been kind to Myrna either1 she's wired from medication and frequently "shorts out~ at inopportune moments. And her son, who's inherited his aunt's rebellious nature, is little help. Moving into the '70s, Myra, meanwhile, has a son of her own (Chris Fowler) who, naturally, is devoted to the mindset of Myrna, now a Dr. Laura type who preaches -to the faithful over the air· waves. MY!'a, meanwhile, has become a lesbian and runs an abortion clinic - which her sister has targeted Great eelactlon of 61ke Parade & 4th of July Decoratlone "Let our tl'lllned •tllff captu,. Jlult WUTCUl'I' PuzA lrvtne Ave & 171h St. Newport Beect1 (94&) 631 -3623 .,_clal moment" 5'¥~• C0AoNA DeL MAR FITNESS CENTER PCH & Avocado Ave (949) 689-0042 www.lhlpHlp.com · (949) 689-0052 for destruction -with her lover, skillfully enacted by Rebecca Muhleman. Interspersed among the reality are a quartet of dream sequences that make the "real" satire appear almost mundane. · The OCC ensemble of Jennifer Corum, Andrea Gonzal~s. Sean Gray, Mira- cle Ann laurie, Robyn "The Mineola.1\vins" is satirical comedy ·at its most penetrating, with "both" Jes- sica and Marie Hutchinson turning in memorable perfor- mances. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot . His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. as~ Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Leal 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa OM Block S-U. ol .OS PwJ (714) 545·7168 ~CRYSTAL CAVE • MetaphYlkal Books • Origin.I Jewelry • Qlfta, Artwork • Minerals IJt Oemstones • Hand Carved Cl)8tal Quan Yin er °'4ddha • ttert., l*entlal Olla, Incense Cln'STAL AM!iiCL HI Healing with Oen..,_ IJt Minerals with r.na ttarrt.Peny er Un ._._... Wed~etral• July ll. 19, IJt 28.,....... TMOl'G.MI Seturday. July 22, 2000 Psychic Readings (call store for appointment) ·Tarot • Script Channeling • Astrology • Nandwrttlng Analysis 891 Ba'6:'!:~~!:,~~a Mesa 71 4-754-l lSI ortGn Br Ue '-"''~ clil&&te •• ! e ''\- FIELD FRESH PRODUCE ST e are not fancy but we are FRES 333 EAST 17"' Costa Mesa (949) 400-7659 b K Thartning Issay is tlie other Sotrer'Sfiidden-gem A friend of mine recent- ly commented that all the best restaurants in Orange County seem to be in strip malls and wondered if I knew why. I didn't have an answer but promised my friend.that I knew of a great restiUrant that wasn't any- where near a mall. . I WU thinking of Jssay in Newport Beach, the channing northern Italian eatery owned by Michiko Soffer. lssay is Di I housed in iYI awhite-R Ew washed CapeCod- style cot- tage on old Newport Boule- vani, just north of Sid's, the notorious local hangout that happens to be owned by Michiko's ex, Sid Soffer. While Sid's gets weekly doses of local press, Issay keeps a low profile, attracting a loyal following of locals for good northern Italian cuisine pre- pared by chef Paolo Pestarino. The restaurant's name means "first generation• in Japanese, and that's what Michiko is -;-the first genera- tion of her family in America. Michiko opened the restaurant as a sushi bar. When her sushi chef called one night to say he couldn't show up for work, Michiko called an Italian friend who happened to be a chef and asked him to come cook din- ner. The rest is local history. lssay is a bright, airy place that has a casual, relaxed tone. A long, open kitchen runs along the main dining room, creating a bustling excitement as the chefs pre- pare the evening's fare. Most of the windows are lined with empty wine bottles, which I've been informed are remnants of previous dinners. I'm happy to report my friends and I added a few to the collection. The menu offers items from various regions of Italy, with an emphasis on Paolo's home area: Piedmont. The focus is on freshness, and many of the restaurant's bet- ter dishes are written on the evening's speoclls board. For starters, try the bruschetta ($5.50). Diced tomatoes are tossed with chopped garlic, basil, capers and bits of chopped black olives. The mixture is piled atop crusty slices of Italian country bread and drizzled with extra virgin olive oil. It'~ an exciting combination for the palate that's augmented by more capers dlld olives - 230 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa . (949) 722-7224 www.rugsandcarpets.com Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 YOUR DENTAL HEALTH perfect with a cold glass of pinot Grigio. Many of the appetizer dishes feature seafood, such as the calamari puttanesca ($8.95). Instead of the more common seafood ringlets, Pestarino lakes larger cala- mari steaks and slices them into thin strips. The squid is quickly sauteed and tossed in a marinara sauce studded With black olives and a hint of oregano. Most of the time when I've had squid cut from steaks such as this it's been tough and chewy. Hete it lit- erally melts in your mouth. Another appetizmg starter are the mussels ($8.95), steamed in white wine with a touch of saffron. FYI • WllA'r. lssay • WllEM: 485 N. New- port Blvd., :rt •WHEN: Dinner served 5:30 to 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays, 5:30to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays • HOW MUOt: Traditionally, pasta is a first course in an Italian meal, to be followed by a meat or fish dish. In our country, pasta dishes are often entrees, and the por- tions are sized accordingly. lssay is no exception, although for an extra $3, P.{iStas can be split into what I would consider a fust- course portion. Moderately expensive •PHONE: (949) 722- 2992 SEAN HU..LER I OAlt.V PILOT Michiko Soffer, owner of lssay, displays a seafood dish. An excellent choice is the porclnl and chicken ravioli ($16.95), which shows up on the special board from time to time. The homemade pas- ta squares are stuffed with a porcini mushroom mixture and tossed with chunks of sauteed chicken in a white wine and cream sauce. I'm not usually a fan of cream- based sauces. But this one was light enough, and the acidity of the white wine perfectly complemented the mushrooms' earthiness. Another specials board selection that was a favorite at our table was fettuccine with sausage in arrabiata sauce ($15.95). The sausage is a dense variety, with a consistency and flavor that more resembles C8jun andouille than traditional Italian pork sausage. The sauce has a healthy dash of red pepper that adds a nice kick to the dish. with your next dinner. Moulh-~tcring cntt~, a rdaad dining atmosphere and patio searing with a delightful view of Ncwpon Bay make for a refreshing break in your day. Open from 7:00 AM, 7 da)'$ a week. (949)729·1144 DINNU THUUDAY -SUNDAY :·---------·--·----------------------·---------: Free -.,.ttzer with I ' Dinner 1ntrt1• 1t a.. I I_~ . i ... ~ .......... -=-: •••••••••• ~ •••• :.).=.?.:\ .. ~~!! ............ % a Sii 1Ac1 Mr Dll¥I • MIWOllT IUcll °"JAMI••• ..... a. .-. Mn°' fCH The permanent entree selection features a variety of chicken and seafood dishes, but none featuring beef, veal or pork, which I found sur- prls.ing. Red meat makes its appearance on the board, however, and the results are usually good. One that I particularly liked is the braised oxtail· ($18.95), a Piedmont-area specialty. The oxtails are braised in Barolo wine. for seven hours I'm told, unW the meat is so tender it liter- ally falls of the bone. The portion IS large, as are all the I 11, < 111 B, \11 1,J-, 111111• I"'" I J, I l\11\ Ill~' ""11.lfll l B, I 111, 11111'. Rabbirt Insurance Agency AlTJ'O • HOM£0WNE.RS • HEAUH 40 Ytars In Business ~. ~ ~ <-r}_, '-'• -~l ........ .,.. ,/ r-# 949-631-7740 441 Old Ncwpon "Bll'd. • Ncwpon Beach (Near Hoag Ho.piia.I) dishes at lssay, and accom- panied by ASparagus, some red cabbage, mashed pota- toes and pasta. You won't go hungry at lssay. Fish dishes donunate both the board and regular menu, and included on our recent visit was seared alu tund ($19.95). The sushi-grade hsh is seared rare, which is not typical an Italian coolang, and served m a mdngo-gin- ger sauce. which 1s even less traditional. The fruity sauce wouJd hdve been the perfect foil for the delicate ahi, had there been less of it. As it was, the sauce donunated the dish, masking the flavor of the tender fish. One of the treats at lssay IS perusing Michiko's excel- lent wine list. You'll find an excellent selection represent- ing almost every major wine producing region in the world. All are reasonably pnced, and if you'd rather bnng your own, the corkage f eis $12. There were two desserts on the menu on my most recent visit, and both were excellent. The lorta della nonna (grandmothe(s cake) lS d sweetened ncotta cheese-filled pie that lS per- fect with a shot of espresso. The tiramisu 1s a near perfect rendition of the recent das- . sic. It's light and nch at lhe same time, with just the right hint of coffee. lssay is a comfortable restaurant that encourages a long evening filled Wlth live- ly conversation. Owner Michiko wanders among the tables chatting with the reg- ulars. many of whom she knows on d ftrSt-name basJS, credting d fdJluhar, cozy dlluosphere. I've only recently dlScov- ered the restaurant, but I think it's destined to become a favorite. • STEPHEN SANTACROCE's dining reviews appear every other Thurs- day He may be reached via e-mail at food_cnt1cOhotmail.com . : • AJO Thursday, June 29, 2000 • Keep opinions in your own neighborhood . It is telling that Jean Forbath, who lives in Mesa Verde, would dpmand that folks should give up their quality of life to provide more housing in Cos- ta Mesa. (~Mailbag,· ~une 22). She even goes so far as to iffiply th~~­ thing less would be sinful and . nus reader has trouble accepting \ the statement that finding room for ' everyone to live-in Costa Mesa is a critical social issue. Porbath shouldn't throw a guilt trip on her neighbors to fulfill her goals. A quick scan of the Costa Mesa zoning map shows that Porbath lives in an area that is immune to the scourge of small-lot subdivisions. Unlike the folks on the East Side, who will suffer from a MAILBAG reduced quality of life, she has no worry-her lifestyle won't be "cramped.• The idea that more density is A-OK because the Standard Pacific.develop- ment is surrounded with commercial anct high-density residential uses is ridiculous. That argument is akin to saying "Costa Mesa is full of blight, so let's build more blight.• To those who cry out for more housing in Costa Mesa, I ask: Where do we draw the line? Costa Mesa already has the highest ratio of rental to owner-occupied housing in the state of California, among cities of comparable size. In conclusion I encourage Forbath to give freely that which is hers, but please do not covet the quality of life of others to meet the needs of her social work. ERIC BEVER Costa Mesa Teachers should have competitive salaries As a resident of Newport Beach and a property owner, I have news for Judy Franco. .Yes, good programs and small classes help keep teachers happy. But the bottom line is: Good salaries and good benefits will do much more to attract and retain quality teachers. Thar is the premise at the base of our capitalistic system. And for the .first time in many yeari;, teaching positions are opening up. U you want' to keep our children, property owners and teachers all happy, pay our teacli- ers competitive salaries. ' LYNN FORENZ Newport Beach More than one theory of , evolution needs t.o be taught ·· I agree with school board trustee Wendy Leece regarding teaching oth- er theories of man's origin (•Text- books' theories have not fully evolved, Leece says" June 17). There are two unfortunate conse- quences when only one theory is pre- sented to sti.ldents: · 1. Children do n<?t usually compre- hend that evolution_ Js only a theory, and they end up assuming it is a sci- entific fact. 2. The above causes confusion for many who believe in the Bible. Taught in church and at home from an early age that Goel created them and oftep uncomfortable in question- ing authority, their quandary intensi- fies and can create problems. The above need not happen. There is growing data accumulated by respected professionals in the field of science that makes the theory of •mteJligent design" credible and even compatible with certain aspects of evolution. It is certainly worthy of pre- sentation to students in a science dassroorn. Explai.ping two theories offers opportunities for student dilcuslion, clarification and understanding. Man's origin is of vital concern to everyone. Students presented with both theo- ries in an unbiased abnospbere will be provided a more complete pk:ture, aDowlng them to come to their own Informed condusion. lm't that WMt education Is all aboutf IO,._O'lm.. N9wpaitBe.cb .. .. "My handyman~ In, saw me and aaked ii my lather was there. Once I explained who I was, he • . sald 'Oh, you look much older and taller on T\I."' -Costa Mesa Mayor GARY M01M11AN. on the opening of his new restaurant, Skosh Monahan's. hen the statewide Acade- mic Performance Index rankings were issued in January, local school leaders had reason to both rejoice and reflect. The rejoicing came with th~ news that Andersen Elementary School scored a county high of 933, also 14th in the state. The reflection came later for New- port-Mesa school district officials, who unfortunately also .had to note that just a few miles away in Costa Mesa, Wil- son Elementary School students posted a bottom 10% score of 443 -a 500- point gulf compared to their Andersen counterpp.rts. School officials cried that to compare the two was apples and oranges. Daily Pilot It's wrong to compare Wilson stu- dents, who are largely new to the Eng- lish language, to the more proficient native English language speakers ·at Andersen, school leaders explained. But aside from language, perhaps there is another factor that is key to Anqersen's ability to churn out top- notch students: parental involvement. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Jason Anaya, 7, reads a book while hls mother, Juana, sits with Brianna, 4, In their Costa Mesa home. The family graduated from Wilson Elementary's Famllies and Schools Together program. In which parents get involved with their children's s<;hool. And school officials may have found a way to spread that idea districtwide. A program called Families and Schools Together just completed its inaugural year on the Wilson campus, with the graduation of 10 local fami- lies. If the program's early reviews prove correq, this could be one way to emulate Andersen's nurturing parental environment. Students are guided through the program by teachers. who lead families in gam~s and activities. Children read · to their parents for a half-hour a day, serve them food and, in turn, parents learn to listen to their child's academic concerns. The program has shown results, school leaders say, and that's exactly what we need for schools like Wilson. Instead of repeating the argument that language is the barrier to higher fest scores, school officials need to look for and implement creative solutions. such as Families and Schools Together. And maybe, as more of these pro- grams come to fruition, we will see both the end of contrasting test scores in Newport-Mesa, as well ilS the excuses that perpetuate the same results year after year. · Readers ~ound otf on Dunes hotel project AT ISSUE: Some rea_ders say the proposed 470- room Newport Dunes resort hotel will destroy the environment; others say it will be good for the economy. When is the last time you were caught driving anywhere near Dover Drive anq Coast Highway Readers in the, RESPOND :~~g ~r everung hours? Have you been as frustrated as I have been trying to negotiate Coast Highway from either Newport Drive on the west or Jamboree on the east? It is common knowledge that, over time, traffic throughout Newport Beach (and elsewhere in the country) has become more congested. I was informed recently that there are plans afoot to builc:La hotel/time-share complex/confer- ence ce.nter at the Dunes. If I can believe the handbill, a traffic study approved by the Planning Commission stated that the hotel will improve traffic at 36 major intersections in our city. They must be talking about cul de sacs -certainly not Dover Drive and Coast Highway! It simply doesn't make sense. A sizable hotel and convention center with only one narrow en!r(lrlce and exit wo~d not only cause a pileup at the crossroads of Bayside Drive and Coast Highway but would further befoul the existing congestion on I\ number of major crossroads, as well as the constant flow of traf- fic on Coast Highway. Don't tell me that a large hotel is not going to complicate an already existing traffic pollution. Once again it appears that commerce and political collusion weigl} in with the profit motive over restraint and common cause. Let's rethink our priorities: Continue growth and develop- ment within a fast-shrinking nat- ural preserve or be grateful for whatever is left for us in nature . And preserve what"we have. EWSR.WAYNE Newport Beach I have been coming to New- port Beach since the mid-'30s, and living here since that time with the exception of seven years a~ay ~t college and in the Kore- an War. My wif~ and all our chil- dren have attended Newport . Beach schools through high school except our youngest, who attended high school in Washing- ton, D.C., while we were there. We have been a part of the community and watched its orderly growth for all th~se years. Yes, there has been growth and development and expansion, but it has been order- ly, valuable and acceptable. The benefits have been obvious in commerce, creating we{llth and a magnificent way of life. For some time now, we have been without meeting facilities adequate to service the numerous charitable and business functions attended by our own citizens. Now we have the prospect of a complex that would provide adequate space for.the functions that our cit- izens support without having to go out of town for any large function. The Planning Commission is a good example of representative government; it weighed the facts and presentations and voted unanimously to support the pro- ject. Let's not let a selfish minori- ty •pull up the gangplank." and shut our community down. ROBERT E. BAOHAM Newport Beach • EDITOR'S NOTE: Badham is a former Newport Beach congressman. College district employees. · not satisfied with pay hike HOW TO CONTACT YOUR IEPIESEllTITIVES OTY Of COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall., 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626; (714) 754-5223 Mayor: Gary Monah4n Coundl: Llbby Cowan, Linda Dixon, Joe Erickson Bear St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; (714)424-5000 Superlnlendent: Robert Bart>ot T hanks very much for taking note of the controversy in the Coast Community College District regarding an excessive raise for the chancellor (•Raises tainted by controversy,• June 27). However, your article misses the key point: The background of teacher and staff salaries makes the raise seem excessive. Without that information. FEEDllCI ::._ ~ penona1, and it tm't. We aren't tbe South Orange County Community C.oBege Dtl- trict, and chancellor WWlul.M. Vega lm't trustee Stevea J.~. The by poma for me II tbet while Orange c.out Cdlage II the No. 1 traDllfar tndulioD In Soutblm Calllomla our kt then-.. want pllld amaag ONnge COUllllf aam.- muatay CXJDegm, •ad». ...... and ~ma.g.baw ... near lbe llOp ol lbe pey dlllaftlll ant and~ ..... c.o.9'Rab uound ................ am-• mmlly mlrpa • 1'19111o. Y.tw.lmelDdlllwtlb .. MIDI mil of 119'Dg M olllr 0NDge County teachers. Therefore, your opening state- -ment that ~most district employ- ees·~ satisfied with the 3.5% raise (6.5 % with last years adjust- ment) is seriously flawed. We're still woefully behind oth- er county community college teachers and staff, though we do . the best job, statistically speaking. Why should top management get nearly twice the raise that we do, when we're the ones taking more ( students into classes to pull the loedf Since there is a board election ttds fall, I urge you to take a sub- stantive look at educational salarlel In tbe county's community mllilgel and to let the public know the lnfonDation. SIDc.-e tldl bnpKts our abllity to recndl end '9taln ........... . .mdlntl ... the ulbnitlt bmiftda. rtee. or vk:tllm, ...,.tWy llnCe tbe star. --• ramrd ldgll tli Mdler Nlil•mentl MIQtMI; l8IH Ac""4mtc s.n... ......... Onmge Com CGl9 cam~ and Huther Somers OTY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663; (949) 644-3309 Mayor: John Noyes Coundl: Gary Adams, Jan DebaX, Norma Glover, Dennis 0 Neil, Tod ~ge­ woy and Tom ThOIDIOn COAST COMMUNnY COLLIGI DIS11ICT Dlllrk:I OJlce: 1370 Adami Ave., Costa Mau, CA 92626, ('14) 432-5898 Omcellon WUliam M. v.r... Paul G. Berver. Ciearge B. Brown. Wafter G. How8ld, ,..., Pattenon end Annando-ltuil Board! Dana Black, David Brooks, Jim Ferry- man, Martha Fluor, Judy Franco, Wendy Leece and Serene Stokes MESA CONSOUDATED WATER DtSTIUCT 1965 Placentia Ave., Cos- ta Mesa, CA 926271 (949) 631-1200 ao.rd: Jim Atkinson, Pred Bockmlller, Dena Haynes, Mike Healey and Thldy Oblig·Hall · I • cosTA MESA SANrT'ARY DIS1llCT P.O. Bos 1200, Calta Mele, CA 92628-1200i (714) 1*5043 ...... Jim Perryman, Art Perry, Ariane sm.ter, GNg WocMtmde and Du W0t• tblngton "' CONTINUED FROM A 1 ... IMl at 1499 Monrovia Ave. - aD industrial area of West Newport just north of Hoag ........ I eook 2'> !befigbters about 40 mim*W to extinguish the fire. A bulldmrer which happened to be oo lbe site at the time was tmtrumental in cutting a fire line, preventing the blaze from consuming mo.re property. AJlbough no one was inj~ the tbJee younger children ;who started the fire were taken into ·custody on s\ispicion of arso'n- relaled charges, police said. 1Wo 16-year-olds were also taken into custody for possession of deltructive devices. A mother who police say bad fireworks at her Newport Beach home is suspected of trying to hide the illegal items, authorities said. •She told one of the kids to WEDGE CONTINUED FROM A 1 one, month,. Turner said. •we don't see this much in a year. It's wild.• Last w eek, a lifeguard saved four p eople who nearly drowned in the t.He the fireworks to another house and hide them,• McDermott said. •Thia may ~i:,~~aent to the District Atlomey's Oftice, which will decide whether to pursue charges or not, McDermott said. The mother may Mio be liable f~ as much as $10,000 in expenses for the fire. fighters, as well as <!aims of smoke damage by some of the surrounding building owners who were evacuated dwing the blaze. Still, given the type of fire- works, tbe damage could have been more severe, McDermott said. "It'll blow your hand off," he said. • U you put it in a mailbox, it'll shred tbe metal. Boston agreed. "It's a timely reminder,• Boston said, adding that instances of children playing with fireworks a.re more com- mon than they should be. •1rs dangerous and obviously caus- es a lot of problems.• waters off 56th Street after they bad been caught in a rip current. Earlier this month, a rip current at nearly the same location claimed the life of a 38-year-old San Bernardino man. In May, a 17 -year-old Santa Ana boy was pulled out to sea by a rip current off 22nd Street and drowned. tLtJTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MAsTER MORNING PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM Enrolling Now • Chrisrian Instruction • Dcvelopmeni~ ~rograrn • Hands on Craft Activities • Phonics ••r • Compurer Instruction,~~.-. • Before/ After School Care Available 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM Ages 3 10 5 years 2900 Pacific View Drive Corona del Mar, Californi a 92625 (949) 759-1146 creen rvstems ~ •1ntematlona1 1~~Sale JULY 1ST Now Open 1 at SatunlQ bch Month SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 9-4PM WHOLESALE TROPICAL NURSERY &CASH. 20382 Birch Sbeet •Newport BeHh ' .. DUNES CONTINUED FROM A 1 developments ln the dty, could concelvably become an additional hwdle for the pro- ject to overcome, should it be passed before the Dunes resort ii approved. Whether the slow-growth measure becomes a serious obstacle to the project or not, Greenllght spokesman Phil Arst says U)e initiative is ma.k- ing its presence felt in city Politics. . ·we think Greenlight is FUNDING CONTINUED FROM A 1 cost about '400,000 to start up, Moot IUL It will replace the defund tMcber mentor program Under the new program, teac.hen have s-partners who help when imtructon change grade levels, retum from a leave of absence, implement new strategies or any other number ot needs, Mook said. having an effect already,• Ant lllid. ·1n tbe put. the Dunel would have been rub- ber..tt.vnpecl Now the iaw a.re being fully lnveltigated .• Ophli«MW w .. miud on Noyes' motion to postpone action oa the Dun9 protect. An::bitect and chairman of the Newport Harbor Cham- ber of Commerce's civic affairs committee, Rush Hill. said he was extremely disap- pointed by the move. "Yes, there's a logic to wanting a full team,• he said. •But there's a cost that's gen· erated -both financial and psychological -in dragging .We'-.. been working all year OD tbe peer Mlistalace and review s-r. said Lori McCune: dl.trtct .. usistQt IUperiDbmdeDt of human l90Ul'C9. "Wetlraag- ly believe it will be QOOd for teachers and good for kids. We went abead and ligDed it SO we wouldn't km out OD it.• To be eligible for both Jll'C> grams, the teacben and the ctiltrict were required to reach an agreement by Friday. Otherwise, the diltrict would have lost out on the state funds. I I I I I Mot1·f•i 9,7 MT,,, I I I I I TltE Bod Buury Supply 6 SAloN J69 E. 17Th St. COSTA MHA Acaoss f10111 RAlples (949) 642,8910 1hlt coupon_, not -_,..,_. wllh _, ..._ '--• ..... ,nc.. I DUcountl clo not apply to Murod, tw.cla, Sd1 a11fpt1. ..... 07/31/2000 . ..I L--------------- . ' sometb1ng out, and I think that they dki a tremendous diaeMce to the (Dunes) and to the futwe potential ol this project .• Councilman Adams was stmllarly unenthusiastic. •I think putting it off ts just putting it off,• be argued. ·1 don't think it's fair to the applicant or to the oppo- nents." Noyes, however, charac- terized the move as a prudent nec~sity. "First or all: be said, •we've got to be fair to tbe ci~ns.•, With that deadline met, negotiatqn will take a break tbrougb JuJy-'while the state budget ii finalized and the district cloees its books ..h.me 30 to begin the new fiscal year. •1ben we'll be looking at real money to get real rais- es,• Mopk said. "We're anvavs happy when the board talks about how important teachers a.re to the district, but we're lo.oking for a salary increase aaoss the board after two yea.rs of not having one.• REP.ORT CONTINUED FROM A 1 ·EspecMDy with bim driving heme wtth hll brother. 1r1 out ~ bis character .• Still. the teat results did not change Slater's memory of Stewart, who wu known ·as a strong person wbo did· n't let things get bim down. Since the tragedy, the.re has been an outpowing ot emotion from the communi- ty and Newport Harbor High School students, who still honor Stewart's memory. "If anything, this taught the community tbe impact just one person can make,• said Billy Clayton, captain of Newport Harbor's 1999 championship football team. "He was just one kid, but meant a lot to a lot or differ· ent people.• Newport Harbor football coach Jeff Bnnkley would not comment on the report. 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Please call John and Carol Jacobs at (949) 717-5111. ~ined3BD, 2.5 BA townhome on the interior of a super complex. Vaulted ceilings, tile floors In kitchen and entry, akyfights and beautiful ~tio. Please call John and Carol Jacobs at (949) 717-5111. .. TAYA KASHUBA I DAl.Y Pl.OT Uz Mone finishes strongly. . . , .. .. . '11115 lln I I Fl ..WM mild h luck Jahns VII, ..... ,..,VI...· _Jll,31mme UYOlllU George Y....,, basketball Hall of Farner --- 1111 SCHOOL SCUPIOOI SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL CORONA DEL MAR -If Corona del Mar High girls atllletics bad its own version of the ESPYs, voters would have plenty to choose from after the 1999-00 athletic year. Cross country won CIF Southern Section and CIF State championships in Division rv. track and field won the section Division m crown, and CdM captured seven of the 10 Pacific Coast League team titles. What's more, water polo advanced to the Division II section title game, while tennis, volleyball and soccer reached the CIF semifinals. Basketball reached the CIF Division ill-AA quartedinals and led all CdM girls teams with 22 wins. Individual honors were even more plentiful, led by senior running sensation Liz Morse, who won the state 800-meters title and was a section champion in the 400, 800 and 1,600 relay. She was PCL Athlete of the Year. First-team All-CIF recognition was bestowed upon: Dmitra Havriluk and Jamie Brownell (volleyball): Arin Hendrickson, Danielle Carlson and Christina Hewko (water polo); as well as Allison Harvey and Elisha Morgan (soccer). Other stars included: Jenny Cummins and Diana Hossfeld (running); Jessica Luchesi, Julia Livingston, MoJJy_ O'Meara and Britta Vogele (soccer}; Melinda _ TuCker andTuuren Guthrie (water polo): Kristin McCoy (basketball); Anne Yelsey, Nadia Vaughan, Leslie Damion and Kristen Griffith (tennis}; Meghan Gallagher and Marissa Becker (volleyball); Lauren Powers (swim· ming); as well as golfers Taylor McCormick and Allison Schauppner. -by Barry Faulkner Sports Editor Roger Corfson • 949-5744223 • Thursday, June 29, 2000 Bl CONRAD LAU I DAl.Y Pl.OT Kristin McCoy drives the lane. Another record fo~Tiger •Tiger Woods' auto- graphed visor fetches more than $.500 at Yardley VD live auction. As the bidding escalated during a conung out party by yours truly as an auctioneer, there was almost disbelief in the audi- ence as a while Titleist golf visor approached $500. The world's most expen- sive visor? That's what is seemed Monday night at the awards dinner for Yardley VU at Newport Beach Golf Course, the George Yardley- sponsored community golf "event" to benefit the __Newport Harbor High golf program. Richard Dunn GOLF The last of eight live auc- tion items on the block, tlus particular visor was signed by Tiger Woods and purchased by Kathy Morgan, who paid $525 for it after a crowd-stlln· ulating bidding war. Last year at Yardley VI. Morgan reportedly paid $350 for a hat signed by Woods, an honorary member at Big Canyon Country Club. Two weeks before Woods destroyed the field at the 100th U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, be signed the visor for Big Canyon assistant pro Sandy Huber, an annual par- ticipant in the Yardley tour- nament and active volunteer for the Olive Crest Home, which also benefits from the tournament. ·Right before (Woods) left, I told the kids they needed to write him a thank you note,• Huber said. Kathleen Hanold, a volun- teer official for Yardley Vll, said she was "talking to (Morgan) before the auction, and she just couldn't wait for it to start. Then she set a (live auction) record that may never be broken.• Morgan reportedly will have the Woods-autographed visor and bat put in acrylic and stored for safekeeping. "She didn't care how much she had to bid for it, she said ... (because) she was going to buy it,• Newport Harbor golf coach Jim Warren said of Morgan, who was unavailable for comment afterward, apparently because she was too busy celebrating amid the chaos at banquet's end. Added Warren of Morgan, a mystery guest: •1 hadn't seen her before. She just shows up.• In • wild ud wacky Yardley VII, even the tourna- ment chairman and featured celebrity was bldding on his own auction items, pumping up the price tag in' perhaps the quicltest live auction in town (under 10 minutes?). "It was a reel fun event. and it was fun to tee-George Yardley bidding on bis own things.• Huber Mid. f" Tbanb to guys like Woods, who ii repom.dly buying a home tn Big Canyon. and YUcSey, the ewmt railed Mtween SlS,000 and $30,000, atailding to Wuren. ~t dlrwc:tol Mark WbldWd, wllo ........ 8udt Jollm•d1611-=u-........ ,.,. YlnDwJ VII ......... ~ • ...... cllllld .. ... =·" 'hall ............... _ ............... . .,., ........ _ Daily Pilot GOLE Cllille Wheeler and NeiwpGlt Bt.ldl.coumry..Club'&Da.id ------Wheeler. wbo Mid be bill CONTINUED FROM B 1 played Aligulta Nadonal ~~~-~cIUUswimmers shine and llWU• potots for bogeys and double bogeys. • •bout 25 tam.• in the lat 10 years and once shot 72 on the hallowed grounds that bolt the Misters, IRVINE -The lrvlne AquaZot swim dub, with atb· letes from Costa Meu and Newport Beach. won both the boys and girls tiUes at the NOVA AA swim meet Monday at Heritage Park in Irvine. Gaubert Wal 8 pa.rt of tbe victorious 200 free relay (2;16.11) with Lara Stouffer, Oria Poindexter and Karl Kruszewski, and the 200 med- ley relay (2:25.11) with Stouffer, Kruszewski and Amanda Bebout. rel4y teem (1 :57 A3), wbk:b allo featured Maiy Brealer. Vuuka Kikuchl and Carty Salal. (2:04.46) and the 400 medley (4:30.07) with Pham. Devtd Hwang was a part of four relay wins ln the 11·12 age group. He took part in the 200 medley (2:10.94) with James Barnett-Woods, Adam Heinz 4nd Eric Babbitt, the 200 tree (1 :59.36) with Heinz, Zachary White and James Hickson, tbe 400 free (4:20.42) with Babbitt, u and White. and the 400 medley (4:44.86) with Heinz, Babbitt and U. Bven though our ft"90me comilted ol two standout dub players, lnduding long- time reigning Santa Ana Country Club women's champion and two~time defending Tee Cup Classic champion Marianne Towersey, our team finished nowhere near the top. OllMI' ~at Ymdley VD included Mark Rogen (putting contest), a different Mark Rogers (closest to the pin), Brad Estill (long drive), Kathryn Anderson (closest to tbe pin for women) and Towersey (long drive for women). Among the locals, Stepbanje Gabert had two sec· ond-place flnisbes for the AquaZot's 5-10-year-old girls team. in the 50-meter freestyle (32.10) and the 100 breast· stroke (1:26.03). Kim McKay WU fifth in the girls ll-t• division 200 lndi· vi.dual medley with a 2:35.89. She was also ninth in the 400 free (1;,05.03) and swam the anchor for the winning 200 free Por the local Aqual.ot boys, Adam Hewko,-Anthony Milovantsev and Duke Krautim took part in five relay wins in the 13-14 division. They won the 800 free (8:58.29) with Evan Pham, the 200 free (1 :51.15) with Santi Dominguez, the 400 free (4:14.06) with Scott Span.sail, as well as the 200 medley The group or John Hales, Dick Smith, Andy Miller, Cam Smith and Rick Bowen won the tournament with 32 points. Sever41 volunteers and booster members worked countless hours for Yardley VD to achieve its great suc- cess, including co<ha.i.rman Bruce Akins. Millen wins ·off-road race In a -scramble format played on an executive golf course, you need to sink putts, and our group didn't. OK. yours truly got lucky and drained a couple of 20-foot· ers, but overall we struggled on the greens, and that's where you score. Daily Pilot Publisher Tom Johnson was tbe event's hon- orary chairman. •'Jbis tournament should be called the'Buck Johns VU, not the Yardley VU,• Yardley quipped at the podium deep into the night. •r have noth- ing to do with it. I've just got my picture everywhere." •Newport Beach resident takes first in Pro-4 class events. CRANDON, Was . -New- port Beach's Rod Millen, win- ner of tbe Pikes Peak Interna- tional Hill Climb five times in the past six years, led from start to finish to win the third race of the Championship Off-Road Racing Pro·4 Brush Run Series Sunday. ln the opening lap, Millen, driving a Toyota 1\mdra, went fender to fend- er with Pro-4 Series leader Rob MacCachren after the first tum. after nearly winning the sec- ond race of the series. He led for the first three laps, but had mechanical problems and did not finis~. Millen's win will be tele- vised on ESPN2 July 8. CEii ~ ..... ..... . .......... ..... r--------------------~ : 1 11 i I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' I I Most of the time, our graup used Towersey's shots, which, on the par-Js, were always within birdie vision. Our team also had Greg Geismuso of the Daily Pilot, incoming Newport Harbor freshman • NCHARD DUNN'S gotf column appears f!t1efY Thursday. By tbe fifth tum, the New Zealand native took c:ontrol of the race and finished with a 17-second victory, his first in the CORR Pro-4 series. Millen's win came one day The fourth round of the Brush Run is scheduled for Sunday at the same site. Millen will be defending bis Pikes Peak title Tuesday in tbe races' 17th running . ~-~------·-----~ ea.ta ..... City of Huntln~nof BMch Newport Beech Request fCK Propoula THIRD PARTY LIABILITY CLAIMS ADMINISTRATORS PTopoMI Mo. 082200-RM NOTICE IS HEREBY . GIVEN thel IMled prop<>al1 ahaM be r• celVed by the City 6f Colt• M... to wit The City Cieri!, PO Box 1200, Colla Mela, ea. fomie 92628-1200, on "' before the hour al 4:00 p.m. on .My 14, 2000. 11 Iha/I be Ilia retpentl· bltity al the olferor to <»-liver hit P10PON1 to the City Cleflia Office, by the proper IMOl.lnced itme. D11ivery Location: City ol Coat• MeN, CttY Clerk, 77 Felr Drive, Room 10 I, Colla MeM, Clllfomla 92628. PtopON!a ahall be r• tumed to the attention of th• City Clerk, within Mid tlme limit, In a ... led envelope l<lentl· lied on the outalde wllh the Propo111 Item Number end lhe Cloelng Date. There wt! be no publlc opening of proponla. Aclditlooll Mtl of the Reque1t tor PropoNI may be oblalned by IU- lhortzed olferoni et the Alak Menagtmenl DMllon, n Fair Drive, 3'd Floor, Cotta M .... Cellfomle 92928. 0.i.d. June 28, 2000 Publilhed Newport Bt1ch·Co111 MIH Delly Piiot June 29. 2000 Th920 NOTICE OF HOH· DISCRIMINATORY POLICY Redeemer Lutheran PrHchool, Huntington BNch, 10#95-282-0791 , Klng of GIQ'Y Luthtr1n Preechool, Founlaln Val· ley, 10#115·304·2074, Child of F tlth Lutheran PruchOOI. Huntlngton Beach, ID#23·70S- 8735, Greet lo1her1n PreachOOI, Huntington Beach, 10195-250- 15&8. Grae• Lutheran Elementery School, Huntington BHch, l019S-2SO·t56e admit studenll of llY'f rece, color. netlonel end ethnic <Kioln to ell the right•. prlvnegee, pro- greme. end ICl.Mtlu generetty eCCOJded Of made evelteble to etu· dtnll II the ecnool&. 11 doetnot~on the batl8 ot feet, color. natloMI end tthnfc ori- gin In ldminlltrttlon of rt. tduclltioN.i pollcl11, 1dmll.1lon1 pollclH, actloltrthlp programe, end tthletlc Ind oct19f IChool ~ed pro- grema. Publl1hed Newport 811ch·Co111 MIH Dlil'j Pilot June 29t 2000 b918 ·.~ ' ' I l' . ,.: ...... '----4 . F1ctttloua ......... Flettttoua ....... FlctltJoua Bullnea• Flc:tltloua lullnMS Flctttloua Bualneaa Flctllloua Bullneu T .s. No.,~ Lo9n Heme ~ NalM 9'8t8ment ...... 81dlment NMle 8t8ti9ment Name St8tiMMnt Heme ~ Name Statement ND, M:NNJGHTON The l~raona The f~ The f~ The fol~a The fol~ The I~ The tolloWl~s Ohr N!).8712710 A.P •r:>~~!"tOf Fe~ :':w~ec1r1c. 2::~1 ::'c~Flnlndll. ~~1 ~"'Stucloa a1~ 1"G~S SANWS ~?s¥EAD 1NsP9tc-~~ ~ ~1 ... ~-1~ ~ r.!'' • . ~. b) Gfact Can-Portole Pkwy., 81. 1E GrenV!lle Or., Newport Dtlenu, Newporl LANDSCAPE CO., TION, 18082 Lemon 1927 H11bor Slvd. Sit. TRUST!!'$ SM.E lJN. tt)r ~ ~ Foothill Rench, CA BMch, CA 92eeQ BMch. 4-4 New Heven, 29112 E. Kommer• StrHt. Foonteln V~. ~L ~.,.,Meat, Cell-DER Dl!!l> or TRUST c 92810 Richard c. Shinn, l•1un1 Niguel, CA lane. SUv•redO. CA Celilomle 92708 lOfTle .... ...,. vcu l#IE. N D!fM.A.T ~ ~ ~ 11~ 4KW Electrlc·Alr 1147 Gralwllt Or., New· 92 77 92678 EdWwd JMltl Lllcklt, Gregory 0. I.et, 1927 I.NS A C1!!D '7 a!:,: CA meo ~ <~'&.~~~ ~~~n~•1 LL~.•g(c~1. F~an~:~ ~ ~.~=> ~ L~=· g:: = ~ ~:n:! musT. ~TED s.s-m- Min1atry CounMllng Foothill Rench, CA GranYllle Ck, Newport Heven, l.egune Niguel, 29112 E. IComm«I ln., nle 92708 92857 ~ ~~~ S.rvlcM, (CA), 1151 92810 Beech, CA 92eeQ CA mn Sitvet11do. CA 92078 Jullt l.ecldt, 18082 Thia bullnetl la con-~ ~ ~ Dove Street. Newport Thia bullntu la oon-Jorge R. Moreno. Thia bualneea le con-Thia bullntat Is con-Lemon StrNt, Fountain duded by: an lrdllicalal fRTY, IT W.Y IE 90lD ~~la ducted by: • QO!POratlon 1147 GrwMlt Or., New-ducted by: Umlttd Lie· du<:Ud by: • coipoilllon Vlllay, Calfomll 82706 Heve you alerted AT A PlaJC SAL!. F • ~ Htve you aterted port ~. CA 82eeo bllty Co. Rtgiltrlnl hu nol yeC Thia bullntM It oon-doing buelntH yet? cb:ted by. • oorpora.tion doing bu1inH1 yet? Thia bulineaa It oon-Have you 1t1rted btgun Jo traract bu9-duded. by: tuf>llnd end Yt1, ~tJOl/80 ~ ~ llH THE~ dol~Vt bu~fn~91ll•:.~~ y"4l~ltctrlc·Alr ~tby. y~ed ~:a 4--1=11 yat1 b:n:c!" ':::m~ wtt~eve you attrttd ~~~ wu T\JAE '7 THE PAO- Yt1, 1CH-01 Corp Devld W RllcHt doing bu8'r'ltel yf/t? No lagun• Flnenclel. NllTlte INd herein. dolllQ buelrltta ~ No flied with the County C&DINOllGAINITYOU. Mlnlatry CounHllng President . ' Ridlltd C. St1inr't LLC, Mlchllel J. 0.vla, Gii Doi San1oe land-Julie IAcldt C19f1t of Orange County YCU9HCUDOOHTN:T Strvlcta, David A. Thia atattment WU Thia Mtement WU Prtlldent lcapa Co., Gullberme Thia atettmtnt WU on OS/10l2000 A LAWV!R. A STA~- Sloop, Prtl. flied with the County flied wftfl the County Thia etettment WU Domlriguta Doe Sentot. filed wfltl !ht ~ 2000IUUOS JieNT or lf(W. lll~wtt~•t=-nteo:n'fy ~~ CotJnly ~~ Cour1tY ~ ~ = Pr~, •ttltment -• ~~ Counly ~Piiot Junt 8, 15, ~~~ Cle!tc ot Orange County 2000NHH4 ZOOOll'1274 on 06I02f2000 filed Wf1ti the County 2000lt322'2 ~. 2000 l]'@ NOl1C! ii i.-, __. on ~OOOMataH Delly Piiot June 29 . .My Ollly Piiot June 15, 22, 2000MSOl18 Clerit of Orange County Dally Piiot Junt 29, J1.tv NOPU~ ,?!O!'P,E., hi Q.111tt Lom1 Sera Dally Pilot June 15, 22, 8, 13. 20. 2000 Th924 29, NY t, 2000 TW ~~'lt~June M2 on ~'°'" t, 13. 20, 2000 lli92l OF ABANDONED ::;;, -::.~a:.:: 29, JUiy §. 2000 Th873 CNS1781577 CNl1787517 D•llv Piiot June a, 151 Fictitious Bualneu PROPl!RTY .... --.. ....... lo Flctttloua Bualneaa NOTICE OF NOTICE OF Flctltlou• Bualneaa 22.39, 2000 lbt!1 Heme 8tetement NOTICE IS HEREBY .. DttdafTIUll-..ed Name Statement SEIZURE ll!IZURE Name Stetement Fictitious luelneu Tht followlno pereone GIVEN THAT UNDER 11¥1(MA.~,en The following ptt9001 PURSUANT TO PURSUANT TO Tht 1ollowl"I! '*'°"' Heme ,...,,_,. .,. doing ~ u : ANO PURSUANT TO UIWWrlld nw1.. Ind ,. •rt dol"I! bu.me. u: HEALTH AND HEALTH AND ere doing t>u.w-u : Franklin RMtty, 3250 SECTION t988 OF THE cadld on 1cnMI • Le.redo Marl(etfng, 1525 SAFRY CODE IAFl!TY CODE CLAREMONT PLACE, Tht fol~ Eeet Cout Hlghwey. CALIFORNIA CIVIL ~ No. MeA Verde EHi Or., SECTION 11471/ SECTION 114711 180 Newport Center .,. ~fB·AMERl~N COiona dtl Mar, CA ~oTttEeei~~ ~16Z222 atO!llllll =~~~e Cott• MtN CA 11411 ANO NOTICI! 11• ANO NOTICE Ortve, #180, Newport BUSINESS MAGAZINE, 92825 llEVEO TO BE ASAH· ~~de: Sein Martin 69 C«et OF INTENDED OF IHTENDIO Btech, CA 92980 400 ~kt St 1104, Chrl1tophtt E. DONEO WILL. BE 90lD ...... ., ,__ SN, Lagunt N!guel, CA FORFEITURE FORfl!ITURI! Cleremont Aealattd Huntington BMch, CA HobeonN 2431 Mtu AT PUBLIC AUCTION ~ ;;:-',.C 92677 PURSUANT TO PUMUANT TO ~ LL&nf~A)oJ!O, 92MM8 B"·' LLC ~rfvea2eeotwport Beech, AT SOUTH COAST d IWlll end Bdoll to Th1dd1u1 Farrell, HEALTH ANO HIALTH AHO .... neea, • Chanta Mlc:hMI Atus, SELF STORAGE, 3480 Siii ......, Im.did 2182 B1eeenne Springs, earorTV .,.ftfta •a....., CODE 1190• Newport Beech, (CA), .-00 I.eke St. 1104, 5 lutltano, ,..~ ...., W. WARNER AVE., COiia Meat, CA~ _.5 , • .....,._ _.5 '' CA 92eeo Huntington BNdl. CA """' vw SANTA ANA. CA. ON ~ • ~ Rey Grttn 17300 SECTION 11•..4 IEC110H 11•.4 TIM. bulltlM9 Is oori-92&48 C.U. ~ JULY 12, 2000 AT No, ~1--11 of llld Flame TrH ' Clrclt, On 7114/00 II 220 3411 On 5117100 It 920 dueled by: L.lmit9d Lie· Thia butlllHI II oon-Thia . II oon-1:00 P.M. 09clll Aaocldl. WU Founteln V1Jl1y, CA ~~the ~a.: ="er::·~ ~.e:· you aterttd duded by: Umlted lll· =~~: 1 gentrel AUCTIONEER MA. :..:H1::m~ 92708 aatbtd M : $5,390 wu dMclibed .. : . $1, 140 doing bualneH yet? blllty Co. Have you at•rt•d R~ARD (OICl<L °' TI1E Fl.AQPCl.fS AT ~ c':t. ~~ ~ H lzld pursuant to w Mind jlUf8UMI to y.., &+2000 ~v.:.J.: ~n:,d dolnQ ~ ~ No ~~~~Te cMOA; THE~ ENTRY NtEA 112627 ' Httlllfl end Slft4y Code HMlf\ lfld &ltely Code Cltrtmont Astllltd M BcalMU, UC, ~ E. Hoblon 50M400 lQ THE PUIC8(M Thia butlntll la con-~ t14711tt488 by Sedlon '1471111488 by l iving. llC, Sharon Nldll lbrahlm-C.E.O. Thia ltlitemtflt WU UNrT. NAME . CMC CEHTER. «>1"41l ducted by. • generel the Newport Beech Poi-the Nttllpolt Blldl Poi-Et=tn, ANlll&nl Thia lllltfMflt waa llled Wffh the County CONTENTS E. ~ A't/Bf.R.. pertnttlhlp. . lceTC>epal1mtnl. lot Oepertml!IL ~,_ •'!,_t____. w•,s filed w1t1'1 the County ~~ Colny 118. SARA l~J. T.V. ~ CA AT Hive you started he property WH Tht property WH ••-... ........ • C1e!tc of Orange CounlY ........,...,2111 MISC. ITEMS & ~XES PUii.iC AUCTION l'O dol bull t? Mind wllh ,....,_. to II-Mind "4tl r...-. lo._ flled Wffh lt1e Coufl!r on ~ .. ...,..... 191, SARA LUCAS, Ml· TI1E HtOtEST B1X1ER y ng "'" ye ltge<I violation(•) of leged vlolellon(a) ot Cltltl of O!Wlgt CounlY 2000AIOtSI Delly Pilot June 22• 29, CAOWAVE. STEREO, FOR CASH ~ • ~~n ~1(1) 11351 ~~ =l{_!L1~ot IN on ~ ... 1273 ~Plot June a. 15, .JW8, 13. 2000 TIM MISC. ITEMS '""o1 ... 111 _., Thia atatement waa ,_, end Sltety .,.,.,., .,.., .._.., Code .._ ~. 2000 ll!llOt 295, ALEX FONSECA. = af 1w ~ llled with the County You .,. hereby ~ Sedbl. You.,. hereby !?!i'Y~~8 "'-2000 1~ FlctttJoue Buelneu T.V. MISC. BOXES & , 11 .w.o .. 11111 Cieri( ot Orange County lhlt the Dillrfct ~ nollled lhll ltll Dlltrtci "• !l!!!l• mwr Hime 11111sment ITEMS ..... ......::::.. ID Ind on 06l20f2000 of Oreogt County hU Attorney of Ot1ngt The fo11ow1f1Q Pt 298, ALEX FONSECA, -......,_ 2oooee12111 lnllieted PtOCHdillQ8 to County h11 inltlaled CNl1711I02 .,. doing ~ MISC. ITEMS & BOXES ,_ 1-*1 i., 1 ':f: eaid Dally Pilot June 22 29 forfeit tht 1bov .. de-p1ocMdloge to loft.fl the NOTICE OF CNS17175IO •)Para Ttdi!ICloaltl b) 317. TODD HOAG, ~~"':~c::; .Mt 6, 13. 2000 Th9oO ~ topr=.r:i. ':'r:d ::;v=:-::, ~°th Pu:uiz::E TO "gm5Rr ~;tnc:-ri:..n!'~~~: ~~s MISC. ITEMS & llld ... ....... LEGAL NOTICE Safety Codt Section end Saltly Code HEALTH ANO PURSUANT TO Colla Mete. CA 92929 718, JONG NIEH. dtUlled..: fXlerT A: NOTICE IS HEREBY ll4S8.4. Seotlon ll488.4. SAFETY CODE HEALTH AND Mt\uf Sellzman, 3273 OOOCH.i MISC. rTEMS A LEASEHO.O !STATE GIVEN that Iha Boatd al You are lnatrucitd Nt You ere lnatrucced thel SECTION 11411/ SAFETY CODE lndl1n1 A~·!.:. Coat• & BOXt:S H ~TO 1*.T PQR. ii you deelre to COflltet II you dttlre to oonteat Meal. CA ~ SOUTH COAST SELF TION Cl LOT 2t '7 ~~~f'.9~':. 01 t~n~r:ci th• torteltu1e of Ihle tht foffttturt of thl• 11• AND NOTICE SECTION 11471/ Allee Selttmen, 3273 STORAGE. SHARON F/llNIEW FNWS IN Sctlool District of Or· f:1Y· pu,_,.nt to property, pursuant to OF INTENDED 11411 AND NOTICE lndltna AYe., Cottt YOUNG llE CITY <7 COSTA enga County will r90IM end Safety Codi HMllh encl Safety Codi FORFEITURE OF INTENDED MtM. CA 92929 Publlthed Newport ~ CXXMT'Y °' -led bide up IO lOlOO Section 1 ~ you Section 11'88.6, you ""'9UANT TO FORFEITURE "Thia bu.,._ la oon-B11ch·Co1ta MeH ORMCJ£. STATE Of the 7th dey ot mull ... • dllm mull lllt 1 V9llfted daim HEAL TH ANO PURSUANT TO M:ted by: hulb9nd end Dt11Y Piiot June 29 ~ ~ AS ~:. ~. et the Food •ting ~ .,..... In •ting YOUf lnlerMI In SAFETY CODE HEAL TH ANO wife !5, ~ ' SHOWN ON A WP Service Office of Mid !."! PfOPlltY. !ou ..... ~ :: ~ ~~ ~ IECTIOH 11•.A SAFETY . COOE Hive you •t•rt•d IbWpt3 ~71 ""'~~ ~· School diltrlct loclted ,_Ha .clliTI., ., .. .,,..,.. Ha .deih .... QIV" IECTlON 11411.4 doing bullne11 yet? ~ .....-~ at 2985 Bear Strttt, ~ ;o4'r:.,.: ..::i = ;~,: J:i .J: 1~ .:S.ii;: 0n 6/IM>O at 2052 Y~~tmnen =.:c:=:. =t c:"5c..:i ~·~~ ~J:lo.:::: :r:Jc.~:= ~~::·~~~:°"CA.-=·~ fledThla Itel~-~ r.=. COl.MY. ~ -'d t*ia 1111 be fJAl:lltd/y Notice. ~ ,oii .., Notice, un1tM you ... dtecftbed u: Sls.1587 dMcl'lbecl •: Stt,000 Wlltl the ..,_.,, a t8B1 DE.9CA11!D M PO.. cpentd ~ rud lor fie cetve ectual ~. c:elvt 1ctutl not.ic.. -Mind ~ IO ... eelZed ~ IO :"' ~191 Coiny 8Mll .. 1 • -• LOWS: ROll8G AT lol= ~ (PIMM UH OOFOS483) HMltt lfld 8*y Code twlll end SlltCy Code aoooeeaa117 .......... TIE SOUTH!AST OOA· CAN~~SANO ~muel ~~t ~ ~ .... Sedlclfi-J.!!7~ by ~~1~1~ Cely Plot .lN 22, a. llll!W(I)•._. ~~~ -M .,_,._, OOl1'I .,_,,_, CIOPI °' u.. ._..,....., -... Poi-... .....,..,. ..._ Ju1V 01 13. 2000 J9 -....... , Of .. ,,.._....,..'"....,.._ SNAC~nc:rEMS of fie dlll'll on .. 09-dllm on fie Dillrfct At· lot Otplitlmerlt, ment. ...., llM' Y0&.111 O THE fAIT LM r:=..,. wl:i be~ ~~ ~ F ~ ...!:: ..::=. '°w:: ...!!: .:::=-:::. '::"..::::..~ ...... ~ ;aJ • ~w::: ..:= ~':.,.~ ~ g:vec:.,:;.E.J;t.•w:l c!~~ ~r1::>1 w~ =~·~<~: =•II•~~~: .!"'-~· ~MIU.---~~ ~~ 1:,~ on file I tht ......... J Sela Ana, CA 92701 .,,.. Ana, CA 92101 Hllllh end a.y Code ...., lfld S""Y Code ~ ~ Inc., 211.IM PllET~ nea Food ~"';""..Id wtil f*'Y (30) = ol wtil f*'Y (301 = of Sedlon. You .,. htNby ;i:-;: ;: :I.'= b l.olnb ~ 11 *' ..._ ICUTH .. Piil' TO School Dillrlct 2115 !:,'! ~ ~--..... '! !.'! =..t '-d .. -~ :,.,""0,tt'' ~ Aftornev of ()raw C Ulnne ,....... ~ .. ...., THI IOUTH LM 01' a.er StiMt. Bulidna e. ~ .,._.,....... ~ , Cou.""'""' county• h.. 1~ County' hU ~ Lolrft ........,., _. .. ...., .. SM> LDT' nea Colla Mite. CA 92t2I The .... to ~ Tht Wtu,. to timely plocttdlliga to lolf9tl fie ~~~~btll.a;fle ~-~=='N.~1111111. • =--l!MTlllLOGUIDLMT A Performenoe Bond •end _,... a Y9f111i1 • end MCU'I • Yeftlled ~ PIOP--.._ llr _ ---~ LM. mey be rtQUlred 11 fie dllm ...... M ..__ dllm -.Ing M ..__ e1ty ~ lo Htalh ~ ~ IO Ealt t71h , ,,. -211.IM '9T' TO lHI ~ cl the Dlllltc:t. Iii tie ~ tn tie ._ rt tie PIOPll'Y tn tie au. and Selety Code end B•ftly Code "* 245, COiia Miii. " • c:Mlf _.. ... ~ t1I •ua•D. No bidder may per1or CoUrt Ml ,.-. rt '*'°' CoUrt Ml ,_,.. In Section 1141U. Sdol\ 11418.4. Calbnla 111927 " M lllllCI) w, -• M.IO IJU!lll1' ,,_,. withdraw hie « her bid the prope11y being de-the llf°'*'Y being de· You .,. inllNolld fllll You .,. lnltNalad ... Lr'C9, tno., a .... MC* ™"T PICR'T10N tor • period of FORTY· c:Wed Of Otdered" for-dared Of ~ for· II you dMll9 IO oar-.. II '°" dtllfe IO ---416 t71h --.. -QIWITl!DTOne arv FIVE (45) de¥a aftef fie f-.c:t lo b 91-. ot CeJ. flllld lo tie 9'1111 ot Cal-the folftlture of lhla die forttfturt of tHI Collll Mtea, Celltomla • II!!'!.,. ..... ) '7 CQITAWM,. lHI CS.. Mt for iht opening lfornle end dllll1but9d llomll and dllbtbuled f:i'1Y· punuent to f::1"· ~ IO t2127 . ,... -... 11111 OMNT' Diii> ,._ thTh!°fBo.rd of E~ purauent to the purtu1nt to th• end= Code Ind :'I Codi ~ ~ ~ OICICM 1M71W-CCN)ID.l.M ». ,_ lion ol ltle Newport: ~·c:i.Htllhs.c:= c::"'~~~ ::0:. ~~ ~ :::;. ~~ ~ HIYt you alerted '/}JI:',__-· :, ~ =-rlct u:,.,.. ~ 114'9 ..,... fUl1tMW 114'9 wlltlolll """* ~ '°"'. ~ ~= "=",..: ~~~~ "" -.... .... :::~:.~ ::c to retect wry Of .. ,..,.~~ .... ~...,.""°"" .. ~In .. 9'>-.. In.... .,.. ..... men! ... ~ "·~=.*:1~f •, ~ ....... -,..., lfld: .:::•=: e .. ch·Coett M•H leeoh•Coate MtH 1!9rlof Coult of die S*for Coult of die ...., wWI IN ~ --..... ....... ... 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Clc*'I MNia • COUEOE DISTRICT ~· ..mtcl Welt ~ ""-II. ~ 1~~ 2751 Tem c.dl. coeii f'reclllOn Ollm Tlf9. 1_!'.,t TOO~altleepl119, Bid Detdlnt: r-no::•AIUNO WAGE 211 9'w'I' a , ...... -· ..._. ..... ....._CA 82829. Ing. .. 1 ~IE. -lri. A&lllUll 2. 2000 ll 2;00 SCALE, .. NIMlllllCI port 8w:fi; C.. ...., ::S2~' Colla ....._ CA Steohanle S-= CO. ...... CA -~ • CA p~ Of Bid -· :a::.~~ J::: I~:."'::: _,.°""'*1fl rh.... BenaaaaA-• =. t~ =· ~ :::· c!: ~rnda Suzanne Ofltc. o4 ,......__.. Ave Coete ~ CA port 8aadl. Cell. al3 8-,.. ...... ~~~ lleCA Thia bu1111Ma fl con-92t04 Struzula, 195e2 Tor· a. ................ ~~~ ....,.;,:..~. ..--. ......._ ................... ._ ..,.,..,. ..,.._ -. ...... _.___. II ~Lint ~---• v·---"' ..,._ ......... •&U«V -.... ---.. con-0:2e21 • dueled by· an lndMdult .... --:--con-,. .. • ·--..-· munlly Cohae Dltblct. ltlee • and ate ~ by; an lncMdual Thia bueineM It OOtl· Have you 1tarttd dudad by. an ~ Thie·~~ con- Bldg ·er. t!t70 Adema avalltble to any tn-HaH you 1tart•d dUcted by an indMdulll doing ~ yf/t7 No H•v• you 11a11ed cldld by • .,, lncMdual ~~~Co.ta Meu, ~ ~ c::"ac: ~Od bu:~" YI'? Have you alerted ~~wu ~ ~ )'el? No Heve you 1tarttd Project tdent!flcMlon .,_. PGll a alfl't of .. ~ t<. ~ ~ .... ~~No flltc:I With the County Thlt IUttmene w• ~ ~ No =ge()f~pll~: ~~~ ~::z= fledThil.:al;:emec:: ~~~c:: ~== StrT~ullallalelnM wu =-~7 of Tradl; ~:=:~ u;: on OMl8f2000 ~~County o.iiy Pilot June HI. 22, . 200CllU09S4 rMO wtltl the Counly PloQe &Is are on Ille tM PflYllllna. ZOOOIH1211 2000flUU7 29. MY 8. 2900 Th888 Delly PilOI Jurlt 8. 15. ~ CourllY and avaltable at: Olllce ralH of wegu to al Deily Pilot June 15, 22. 09ltt' Pilot June 22. 29, 22. 29, 2090 TW 2CIOOltlOIH of the Physical Ftcillllts WOl'llen lfl1PIO'led In the 29. Jy!y 6• 2000 !MU M 6, 13. 2000 Th9Q3 ~'!4!"•8.~8 F'.-w-·~ a·~•~-DeitvPlloC J\lne 8, 15, Coordinator. Ardith execUlton ol the Con· .,,.,._ ........... ...,..._ --22 29 2000 T'""'" Rielly, Coast Com· tract. FlcttUoue Bu9iwe The foltowi~• ...,,,. Statement • · !1!!51 1 munily ColleQe Dt.trlct: ~o bidder mey Nerne 9........,.. are dolllg u: The follow!~ Rc:tltioue Buelneu 1370 Adams Ave Bldg. Wlthdnlw :z bid !of 1 The. following ptftOlll Factltloue Buelneu TecMatt COlllUlllnQ, are ~ u Name S .... ment o~. Cosca ~·CA • 'ft:'.:' (80lo,deya 11e tilQ tiuarr.. 11; • Name SteWment 2311 E~ Ave t~. MICA OOUCTS CO. The following f*IOlll (71 .. ) -43&-"4646 ' dllM tit lhe Gfoovy F:oode Co, 181 The following f>t<IOl\t Colla Mela. CA 92627 333 Mione Ave., '6, are doing bue1iiMa u: NOTICE 1$ HEREBY T:'!.!.!... bldl.bond ....... Cecil Place IA. Coett are ~ ~ ... Perry Smith, 2311 Balboa t1tand, CA Go Hatti, 10044 Adan'-. GIVEN !hat 1he ebollt-,...., .. -... --Mesa, CA 92627 Olympic Dreama, 2855 Elden Ave •22. Cos\a 92652 11 20, Huntington tlllmed School Dlltrk:t ol be required prio( to ex· Etln R. Cleland, 181 Plnecteek Dr.. E-413, Mesa. CA ~7 Le'ltia S Aktm\all, Jr., Beach. Ce. 92846 Orange County, CaHfo<-ecutton of the oonttect Cecil Place •A. COila Coale Meaa. CA 92626 This buslnest Is con· 333 Merine Ave.. #6, James WISiey H•Vde><*. nta. acting by ind and ltlatl be In the lonn Meea. CA 92627 Patrlcte L. Heyea, ducted by. 1n lndt\itduat Balboa latand, CA 19031 w oodwaro Ln .. throu~h its Govemlng aet fOl'th In !tie contract PeuNne A. Douglas, 2855 Pinecreel\ Dr., E· Have you •tarted 92662 Hunli""lon °-8-CA document. d·'ng bu1lne1s yet? Th'-buslne•• 11 con-92646 . .,. ""' "''• Boi\r • herelnatter re· · 181 Cectt Piece IA, ,.13, Coate M .... CA "" "' "" • ferred to ea "DIS· Pursuant to Section Colla t.Aesa. CA. 92627 92626 Yes, 211JOO dUcted by. an iodMdual This buslneu is con-TRtCI, Mii re~ up 22300 ol ltle P\dc Con-Thia business ts con-This bualnt1t 11 con· Perry Smith Have you ·started dUcttd by. 111 lllCivldual to, bul not tater then the ~ Code! the connc:t ducted by' co-ptr1ntfl cb:'4ld by: en indMdull This statement was dOlng bustnell yet? No Hive you started above·stated time win con111n pr0Yislon1 Have you lllrttd Have you atarted rded willl tilt County Lewis S Akerrnen. Jr.. doS1g ~ ve(I No seated bids for tne permitting the 1uc· doing buAlelS yet? No doing bl*-yet7 No Clettc ol Orenge County ThlS atatement was James W'*'I Haydodc •w,rd of a coooec:t lor CHS!UI bidder 10 Erin R Ctela.nd Patridl L. Hay• on 06I06l'lOOO filed wrth tilt County This •tatemtnt WH tile j)foject descmed ••: 1ubs111ute 1ecurttte1 10< Peulille A. Douglas This stetement was 2000H30t37 Ctef1< of Orenge County filed with tilt County DESIGN/BUILD eny monies ~ by This statement waa flied with tilt County 011ly Pilot June 6, 15, on 06/23/2000 Clerll o1 Orange County PROJECT to fncludo. Ille Dlslrict 10 ensure liled with the County Clerll ol Onlnge County 22. 29. 2000 Tb869 2oooet325411 on 06l20l2000 Remove and replaM OK· perlormance under tilt Cleril ol Orange County on 06l20l2000 Daily Piiot June 29:.j.lllY 2oooee32189 1st1ng damaged 440 yaid cont1act. on 0612Jl2000 2oooeaa220e Fictitious Butlnett 6, 13, 20, 2000 ~~ Dally Pitol June 22, 29• Inner curbing and 4 Each bid aubmllted In 2000M3UOO Delly Pilol June 22, 29, Name Stlltement MY 6. 13. 2000 Th899 calcll basins. Excavate reeponse to this N<>llce Dally PllQC June 29, JUy JulY 6. 13, 200() Th891 The folloWllljl Pf'IOM Fictitious Butlnete and replace e•ISbnO de-r'" ~~ ~~ 6, 131 29, 2000 Th??' are doing busineu aa. Name St.8ternen~ • composed gr8111te lrack. em: _,,.....1 Flctltlou• Butinett toe. 18831 Von The 1o11ow11111 peraona Rasurtaoe nlna lane ahoring, and bracing. « Fictitious Butineaa Name St.8tement Karman Avenu., IMne. 11e doing bullnaa a1: track wttll polyurethane eqolYaJtnt method, for Na-s•·t--t The toUowing naraons CA 92612 RESIDENCE AMER· tractl basemat the l"oloctbl al llte and ,,_ .... ,_,, ate doil1a bu81neU u : tDC Research, Inc . ICA REALTY, 1041 Slly· There wilt . be NO limb In lranche1 and The followlng persons P.L.'1 'flllnda, .. 01 #A {Oetawera). 5 $peen ~ne Dr . Santa Ana, CA COST ($0) non-rofun· open excev1tlon, wtilcll are CIOing business as: "'h S H I Street. Framingham. MA 92705 dnble paymortt required shall conform to ap· "OtVERTIDO JUMP 4 :i::.on. cl.A 9~~ ngton 01701 Residence Amefiea lor each set of bid docu-Gpllcable I safely orders. FUN". 1780 Placentia Paut Stephen This business is con· Onhne, Inc.. (FL). 5100 monts Chocks shoutd ovem ng Soerd Ave .. #8, Costa Mesa, Leloumeau, 401 #A 12th ducted by: a corporatl0'1 T1mlami Trail North, be made payeblo to By Wllllem0 . M. Veea. CJuaA 92627 St.. Huntington S.acll, Have you started Ste. 143, Naples, Florida Coast Community Cot· Ed. ., Chenc:tlor, n Pedro Gonzalez. CA 92648 doing buslna11 yet? 34103 tt>ge Otstnct Coeet COl'llmunlty 1780 Placenb8 Ave., •8, This business 11 con-Yes. 5'112000 This business Is oon-BltJs wN be r~ College Dletriet Costa Mese. CA 92627 ducted by: an lndlYiduat tDC Ra ... Jch, Inc.. dueled by e corporabon In llle place identrf1ed Published Newport This buS1ne11 ia coo· Have you started Mmm R. Karlin. Stor• Have you started ebove. and those bids Beech:Coste Meaa ducted by an ~ dolnn buslneas yet? llry doing busll\0$$ yet? No shalt be opened and Daily Pilol June 29, July Have you •tarted y " This aratemenl was Residence America puhhcty read aloud et 6. 2000 doing business yet? No p es, r~ tiled with tile County Online. Inc., Vincent the above-stoled time Th9t9 Juan Pedio Gonzalez L!~un!eau n Clerll ot Orange County Napoleon • CEO Md place Fictitious Buelnett fl This statement was This statement was °" 06/06/2000 This statement was In oooordance with tile Jed Wilh the County llted with the County 2000f830939 lltad with the County ~·:~lon~OOO:ragahftC: ~:":t!';•:~. onle~11g9 County ~~ County ~"~;':X,Junt ~:! ~e~nge County Fictitious Butinett Name Stlltement The tollowlng peraons are doing bullnHs u: Caliloml1 Con1truc· tton Servloe, 13852 La Par St. Apt 11, west· minster, CA 92683 Giibert Ortege, 13852 LI Pat St, Apt. 11, Westmioste<, CA 92683 This business is oon- dUded by: an ~ Have you started tilQ ~ yet? No G1tf>ert Ortege This at1tement wes fifed With Ille County Ck!r1c ol Orange County on 06/02/2000 2000ll30f31 Dally Pltoc June 8. 15, 22, 29, 2000 !h854 Sectlof1 3300, tilt Dis-ere doing bu9iness ... 2000H31291 200061312811 20006830f25 trict requtfp that tilt~ Orange County Heart tn-Daily Pilot June 15, 22, Dally Paloe June 15, 22, Flctltlou1 Butl"91t Qaily Pilot June 8. '6 Rctttiout Bualnesa df>t possess tile follow· ~! Aa~·=~ 29· .My 61 2000 Th8?9 29. Ju!Y 6. 2000 Jh872 Name Stlltement 22. 29. 2000 Th85Q Name Stlltement ~ct~== ~t ~ 1120 W. Laveta Ave.. Fictitious Butlneas a!"~~~r:'1 BSC 9621 .,~~~~ lime that the contract Is Suite "430, Orange, CA Nerne St.8ternent Flctltlout Butlnett Bou1nt1 Blku ot NOTICE OF awarded: 92868 Tile following persons Name St.8ternent Sou1her':i Cehfornla. PETITION Food ower, 2,.63 Contraotor. C· 12 Tyson C. Cobb. M 0., are doing busrneu as: The fottoWino penons 3020 Enterprise SL. TO ADMINISTER lrvlne Ave .. E·I, Coate License 130 Sage Hills Road. Coolr Communications ·--~ Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Mesa. CA 92627 PUBLISH-June 29. Orange. CA 92869 Services. 901 South a~~~Q9: ~ James Arthur Pearce, ESTATE OF: Phyllis Ann Marahlll, 2000 and Ju!Y 6. 2000 Donald J Mahon, Harbor Blvd, Santa 11 , ........ Sud trvtne CA ELMER FRANK 2463 trvlne Ave.. E·I. WALK THAOUGH MD • t3 Hidalgo. !Moe. •~· CA 927""' aultants, .. 050 Perk 926,._,,...12 ' . METZ.LEA aka Costa Mela. CA 92627 CA 92715 ~-.,. Newport. Newport This buainess Is oon-Juty 11. 2000 at 9·00 Christopher Dixon e.acn. CA 92660 Deborah Gayle ELMER F. METZLER 8 m O!enge Coast Col-Jaaro J. Mann. M D. Cook. 901 Soult! Hatt>or William Petrick Pu1ca, 11 Lago Sud CASE NO. A20282e dueled by-lfl ~ 11'91 Maint~ & ~ t2055 OvertllN Dnve, Bl'ld .. Senta Ane, CA Murphy, 4050 Park fr.1oe, CA 92612 To att heirs. benefl. d ~ave YfU sllrted eialiOOs faality located Santa Alla, CA 92705 9270"4 ThlS ""-'-as ts con· --' Olng but nets yet? 11 M betw Lawrence J. Santora Newport, Newpon """"-c1anes. crvv1tors, cont· Y8$, 1985 o emmac Hn M 0 1332 A 1 This business Is coo· Beach, CA 92660 ducted by hulband and 1n9ent cred1tor1, end Ohullls Ann Mal"lllla Felfvlew Road and Har· .. ps •Y ducted by an lndMdual This buslneu is con· wile persons who mey oltler· ''"'" bor Bo\Jlevard, (Cll• 71,. Road, Santa Ana, CA Have you 111ned ducted hu; an tndMdual Have you started wise be Interested 1n tile tit ~Ills r ~ate.;nenCout was 438-4646 lo! a map) 92705 S doing business yel? H1va"1' you a tarted doing businesa yet? No watt 0< es1ata, or bolh. of· ~ d t 0r~.!. Counnttyy BID DATE. August 2. Nordy · ~lvack, Yn. 1976 dolnQ busJnesa yit? No James Arthur Pearce ELMER FRANK .. ,,_ 2000 at 2.00 ~ m M.D.. 10952 urlong, Christopher Dixon Wiiiiam Patrick This sllttment was METZLER akJI ELMER on 06/0~000U3ot2t ~R~6 °~· ~ ~T~e~7:o. c~. statement was M'T'l:i~y statement WIS ~ ~''Or~::. = F AM~~ION. FOR Daity Pi1ol June 8' 15' No pa~I shall be 1086! V'rda Street. VIia filed wittl the County filed with tilt County on 06I02/2000 PROBATE has 1>41tn 22' 29· 2000 Th85J made lor wor11 or mate-Petti. CA 112861 Cler\ d Orenge County C19ft of n...-County 2000M30611 hied by PAUL JOHN ri-tt•~·~ I uat under tile contrld Jack S Vengrow. on 06/13/2000 on ~..,.. Dally Pll01 June 6. IS. METZLER 111 the Supt-,.,.., ..,... But nett = J~!t': ~ ~~Y: b~~ wi: =. 2000M31570 2000H31213 22, 29. 2000 Th8Ao4 nor Court ol Ctt1tomla. ~~t.8t~~ t CA 92625 Daily Pilot June 15, 22, Daily Pilot June 15, 22, County o1 ORANGE. .........._ bu ies to Illa DISTRICT 29, Juty 6, 2000 Th882 29, July 6, 2000 Tb878 Fictitious Butlnetl THE PETITION FOR ere -'V u : that ttie CONTRACTOR M8lt E. Warren M.O., -PROBATE requeata thal Surf Citys Glass Shop was property tlc8need It 1232 Peacock .. Oriva, Name Statement PAUL JOHN METZLER USA, 1779 Placentia the time tile contfllet Sent• Alla. CA 92705 Flctltloua Bu.tneas Fictitious Butlnett The foltowilljl persons be appointed as per· Ave.. Coste Mt11, CA was awarded Arr/ CON· Gtofge w . WHlty, Name Statement Name Statement ate dolna busmeaa as: sonal repieaentatrve 10 92627 ~TRACTOR not 10 Mo .. 233 Polneettla Av-The toltowtng peflOl\S The !ollowing ptflOllS X·TREM£ CLEANING. admnster the Hlllte ol T1rr1tea Collml, 1n9 llcensed Is sublecl to enue. Corone dtl Mer, are doing bullntal u · ate doing buslnHs as 25t5 V11 M1rrna, New· the dec«ltnt Placent.a Ave . Costa penalies undlf lht law. CA 92625 NEWPOAT LOAN BALBOA BEACH port Beach, Catrf 92660 THE PETmON ,... Mesa, CA 92827 If 1ht llceost classl· This bu-11 con-PROCESSING, 1507 COIN WASH, 504 Wtst Chuck McGevren. 2515 quests Ill• dtcldenl's This bullntlS la oon- lleatlon speoifred l)efeln-ducted by: • generet Prltcitla Lane. Newport Balboa Blvd . Newport Via Menna, Newport Wil and eodlall. If any. ducted by: an tndMdual above ts that of a ape-partner1hlp 9eac:h. CA 92660 Beach, CA 1126e1 Beach, Ctttf 92660 be edmmed to probate. Have you tterted claJllY oontrlQlor" as de-Have you atarted Susen Anderaon. Myles Standish lnveet· Thi. business is oon· The Will and any codicila ~ ~ yet'? No hnod In Section 1058 of doing bustn111 yet? 1507 Prlscltla Lane, ments. Inc .. (CA). 504 ducted by: an lndMdual are avalleble for ex· Terrat11 Colt!N Ille Califotola Busine11 Yes. 9-1·94 Newport BHcll, CA West Balboa Blvd , Have you started amlnatlon 111 the file kept This 11111tment was and Professions Code, Lawrence J. Stnt0<e, 92660 Newport Beach, CA doing buslneas yat? No by the court. filed with tile County the specielity contraetOf M.D. This bulinesa ls con-92661 Chuck McGavran THE PETITION r.. Clertl al Or'lllgt County awatded the Contrect lor This llatement wu dUtted by: an lndlYldUal This buslnesa ta con-This st1t1ment wat quests authonty to ad' ori 06l2();'2()()() tl1's WO/It. shal llMll oon-tiled with IN County Have you 1t1rted dUcted by a corporation filed wrth the County mlnistlf the 111111 under' 2000N32112 llruct a majonty ol the Cler\ of Ortngt CounlY doing businesl ~ No Have you started Cleltt of Orange County the tndepeodenl Adm4n-Oall'f Pi1ol June 22. 29. W0<k. In llCCOfdanc. Ofl 06/Z712<XYJ &laan Ande<aoll ~ buUltll ye17 No on 06I06l'lOOO islrabon ol Ell.tiff Act M 6, 13, 2090 !lJ905 with tile Pfov1slons ot 2000IH27tl This atatement wu Myles Slandllh tnv.1· 2oooet30t15 (This Aulllonly wiA alow Flctltiout ButlMH Cahlornla Bu$1oe1t and Doity Plot June 29, .)Uy flied with tile County ments. Inc., Ardfew Hig-Dally Pilot June 8. 15, the ptl'IOllll repruent· Professions Code 8. 13. 20, 2000 ~ Cletli d e>r.nge Counly ~. C.F.O. 22, ~. 2000 Th865 alive 10 take many ao-Heme StNment Seotlon 7059 Flctltloue 8"96neN Of\ 06/09.'2000 This atatement wes Flctltloue Butlnett tiorls without obtaining Tilt lollowlng peraons ,. ......... .. ..... _ ... .. The tallcMlllg ,...,. .,. doilll ........ J.C AltT & DE&IOH. 520 w 1lfl 9lrMI. ea....._ CA 827 ~ Chac>«al et.:.9.w .•• 9t .. Coeta M1aa. CA 92827 Thie ~ it COil--dueied by: .,, lnchidual Heve you 111111d doing bullntll yet? Y•, 5124.'00 CNllcophef Chao-Kai Cheng Thie ltaltment WU llltd ~ tile qounty Qeltl ol Or-. CounlY on 06/Z7/2000 2000MH1t7 Deity Pllol June 29~ 6, 13. 20· 2000 Flctttloue Buelwe Name ,.........,. The ~ peraons .,.. dolllll bulir-. u . PRECISE LABELS & TAGS, 31 Bttcon Bey, Newport BHch, CA 92660 David 0. Penuela. 7 Mojo Court. Newport Btadl, CA 92663 This buslnell .. 000-duded by an lndMdull Have you 11arted doing ~ yet? No Otvld 0. Penutl.I This statement was flied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 0610212000 2000fl30f31 DaUy Pltot June 8, 15, 22. 29. 2000 Th848 Flctltlout Buelnett Nan:e St8tllment The fol~ perlOllS ate doing butintll as: D T O"RAPHICS, "402 13111 Sl #A, HuntingtOll Baacll. CA 92648 Thomu Russell llllloor, 402 I 3th St. #A, Huntington S.acn. CA 926 .. 8 This bustnesa ii con· dUcted by-an indMdull Have you 11arted doing bu1tne11 yet? Yes. H-00 Tnom11 Russell Lafleur This statement wa.s flied wllll the County Cler1c ot Orange County on 0&'02/2000 2000N3ot32 Delly Pilo4 June 8. 15, ~ 29. 200!>--Th849 Flctltloue Buslnett Name Statement Tile folloW!lljl persons are dolr'lj bu910e58 as. Direct Shower Door Co .. 2220 Elden Ave.. *'. Costa Me11, Calrforma 92627-1700 Terry Andrew John. IOll, 2220 Elden Ave , 11, eo.i. Meta, Caltf()(· nl8 92627·1700 This bu11ness 11 con· dueled by an lndMduat Have you stilled doing bustnell yet? No Terry Johnson This statemen1 was fifed wrtll the County Clerk ot Onlnge County on 06l2onOOO 2000ll32295 Deily Piiot June 22. 29. MY 6, 13. 2009 Th908 Flctltlout Business Name Stlltement The lolk>wllljl '1>411110l'IS are doinQ bu11ness u . 1) ZAPOtSC, b) THE ZAPDISI< NETWORK. 5 Parit Ptua. #820, IMnt, CA 9261 .. HltD11c Com. Inc .• (CA), 5 Parll Plua, '820, lr\llne, CA 9261C This business 11 con· cklcted by. e corpol1llion Have you started doing bu1tn1.. yet? Vas, 12/15199 HltOl1c Com. Inc .. Sieve Noetul. PtMldent This statlnllllt was liled with the County Clert al Or'lllgt County on 06I02l2000 20006130f11 D~ Piiot June d, 15, 22 I 2000 Th&43 All W0<k must be oom· Name S..eem.nt 200011312t4 filed with the County court approval. Bolor• 1" doing ~ es. pteted within one The lollowfng peraons Deily Pilot June 15. 22. Oter1c ol Orange County Name Statement taking certain very Im· A & T Enterprlsn. Flctltfout Butlnest hundred ,\100) con· are cloing butintu u; 29. July 6, 2QOO !l!871 on 0&'02/2000 .,::'8 ~;~• portent 1cllon1, how· 259~57 ~t Mission Name Stlltement M'CU!ive ca ondar days KayCo · Butldtfs, 1204 2000683"33 ever, the f*IOl'lal repr• Time Is of the tM91U ~ Selbot Blvd. Balboa F1ctmous ButiMM Delly Pilot June 8. 15. S . THE R LAND Ml'llltiYe wilt be iequlted t M. Br-. The lollowlng ptflOllS Failure to complete the · • • u~ s ..... m ... nt 22, ~. 2000 J'h852 MACMILLAN STUDIOS, to glv noc 1 in 25957 Blllcoa, Mis1iOt1 are doing bulir*8 H . W0111 w11t*1 the bmt Ml ~Ann 8eowell ._... 2920 Newport Bl'ld.. 1.,651J pe~ ~ V-lljo, CA 92ett Members Mtdeal 811-I0111l t1ef.ir1 d rtlllll In 1 Orlvt' The lollowlng peraorw Fictitious Buslnet.s &Hie 0, ~ Buell. they hive wllNed no1loe Robin Ford, 6082 ing, 2751 W Coast Hwy the ~IOll o1 Uqui· 5316 Stuhore • arw,.,::a~fl. 3025•9. Name S .... ment CA 926$3 or consented 10 1he Western 19, Buena Ste 230, Newport d.itl'd tor NCll IC, ~ BMdl, CA The folio'Nlno petlOl\I Cathryn toe Hatfield, ctl J P811t. CA 90621 Beach. CA 92663 d8y of de ey, in the 928:ald Cort>ln ., y ~A :J;~ Senta ate doing busfoeA u : 2920 Newport BIVd .. roo~e,: ~ mt:J: Thi9 llwllnesa ta con-Kathy Merdlreeco. 23 emount set forth In tile 5316 "'···"'-·• ~~· S GLOBALMERG· &litCA e...E:..,~wport Buc:h, tratlon autllo""" wot be ducted by: e general Spectrum Point. 1205. • lntormaUon lor Bid· ....,. .. ..,. "'''"• 12~t·~~u~J!n~:·. ING.COM, 5409 """"" granted uni~;; en In· partnerlhip Lake Forest, CA 92630 ders~. IC. Newport Beeoh, CA Seashore Drive, New· This butlnau It con-teres1ed P8flOl'I li1M an Have you 1t1t11d Thia buslneaa i9 con- Eedl bid must con-11~3 bueint.. It oon-:~J· Colla Mele, CA port a..c:n. CA 112ea3 dUcted by: an indMdull ot>tecOOn 10 the ptlltion doing b\J1tneu yet? duded by-an indlYldual lofm and be rtsponeM ..,..,._,,, Thia buslnesa II Feblon Calderon, Have you started and snows good C8UM v ... 05-15-00 Hev1 you atarted 10 11'11 oontract dCJcu. """'"" by: ~ con-5409 Seelhor• Drive, doing bu1tne11 yet? wny lhooJld Thtodofe M. Bf•-doing builinea ye17 No ments Each blddet lhll Have you 1tat11d duded by: en ~ Newport Beach, CA Yes, 1<>-01-97 111e·court not Thie lltl9mtnt wu Kathy Marderttco 1ubmh. on the form ~~:U-: ~ No ~v~ ..!!:",:' 92663 Caltvyn tna Hatfield ~ ~~ ttlt filed with the County This •talement -• lumlshed -..Ill tile con· This eretet"""1te.vw.:1 S'at.ukJ Mure;;;.. This businetl Is con-This ~tement w11 pQtlon WW be held on Oeltl d Or-. County Med Wl1h 1he County trect documents. • ll9t ol r11ec1 w!tll lht "-.-. Thie ll•tement wu ducted by: an lndMdl..i filed with the County JUl Y 20. 2000 at 1.45 on 08.I02l2000 Oeltl ol Or9ngt County the propoeed 1ubcon-"""'"1 rllt<t wtth tM County Have you 11at1td Cltflt of Or~ County pm. in Depl. L73 lo-2000IH0'30 on O&Wl2000 tr1ct0<1 on this project ~~ Counly Qeltl. of Orange Counly doltla buslnell ~ No on 06f02l2000 cited at 341 The City ~ Ptlo4 June I , 15. IOOOM3MU H required by the IOIOllHt1' on 0&'09(200() Fa6ion Cttderon 2000ll30922 Drive South. Orange. ~. 2000 007 Diiiy Pilot June 8• 15• Sublt!ttlng end &lbcon-2CIOOl'31211 Thi• at•t•ment WH Oat~Pilot June 8, 16, CA 92868 22. 29, 2090 Tht40 trllctloQ r•lr Pr•ctlcet D•l~P~Junt •• 15• n.i.. ......... _ , .. 22 llled with the County 22·~· 2000 Th85§ IF you' 08JECT to Flclllloue ........ Act. Gov-nt Code 22·~• enN 1l#1 _, .-...,. -· "1 ' C1trt1 o4 Orange Counly the 9'W'llln!I o1 the pell-...... lbltment ~ lueinest Section .. 100 et uq F1ct1t1oue lhlllnlH 21· HY 8• aP00 Jbl75 on <l&'O!lnOOO F1ctltloue BuelneH tion. you ~ ~ 2"'~11 Heme 11a-...1t Eadl Bid aball be~ ...... lbltMlflt ......... ......... IOOOIU1217 Neftw lta .. ment at lht hMMg n1 .... ""A..I ~ The lolow!ng 1*10nS • comp91"8d by 1 certllltd The tollowW1a ..._. ........... ..,.. Deity PiloC .Mii t5, 22. The tolloWI~ l*IOfll your obftellont or fill tw. Melt!-...., 2801 .,. dorCI ~ N or casNet"I ~ or bid .,, doing ~ ae: The lallawlnQ 1141 29, MY 6. 2000 !!!87,. .,. doing ~ u wntten objecllona Wld1 ,..~ -.. SenUI l4M Hyundai bond In an amount not ODA INSTITUTE. lino~ Malbtlla. Country Club the court btfofe the W... ....-!.!:Ji il380, 1 .. 25 Auto Mel Driw lflt 1Nln ten pe<cenl 1506 Stndcatle DrtYt • .,.T=IO Collect•=•· Acttttoue a....... RNfty, 31728 Aencno tiearlng. Your •P· =" . CA S#M Ma. Ct 82705 ( t~) ol the totef bid Corona dtt Mat. CA Neftw s~ Viejo Road. Sen Juen pearenoe rney be In Plf• Aa'"t A POUleon Senta Ana lauzu price, payablt to 1t!t Die-92825 211,.! E;.~ HWlwavM · The lolloWlncl ~ Ceplltnino, CA 112975 '°" or by 'f'Xll ettomty. . Hyundet, Inc., (Ce.). lr1c:t ... guaran!M 1hll W llllJ s F 11-· ..,.,. ..... deT Mar, .... dotng bulh!M'M:-Prllne All• Flnanclal, IF YOU AAE A CREO: 9582 lmMton Aw .. 1~5 Auto M•• Ortw. :"' bidder, ~ "J ~ 1~ ~: ~,!825Computlng Inc ACO, 227 W Ctnacla ~ .. (CA), ~1811 rah ITOR or OOilllllUfl-c:t9C1e ~ CA =ngton 9: Q,;:. ~ ~•P • • I !... Corona dtl Mef, CA ~) ...... :z11 E. 'eo.i 11, Sen Clemtnle, Cal ~none, ,.1,.n""""" u1n II« d fie dtoNaed, ycu ........... bull!.-II -~..-....... ..... ~ ,..._ • .,.. .. , exec:ute m• 92826 12172 ..... -75 lllUIC lie 'fOllt dllrll ..efl ,.._ -.--...,. a OOIPOl-1 Af'eemenl, lurnlltt 1 Thia bue1f.-II can-• 1108, Cofone Aafldll Jemee Bloom buwlMI fl coo-the court and mall a ~ by: an ll'ldMUll 'Heve YOll 1t1rttd •~Y Fall!M Per-cMll9d by: an ~ Thia'.;.;:..--: can-227 w Canadl 11, 9M ducted by a oorpofMOtl OtJf1'/ IO tie f*901*,...,. Heye ~ aten.d doing butlMM yet? lofmance Bond In an Hive ~ llatted ..... .-..... ._,a ---ca.m.n.. Cal 112912 Hevt you 1tartecl 1 .... ~ ~by Ydoll-.111 .... ~ '91? Y~.~ •m<M\t not leM than dotng bli--~No -...,. _,......._, '"""" .................... -.. dol"" l)utlntll y.i? lht -·.. ....-...... '-'" "''""' -a Ana 1111111 one hundred ~ ~-Hew ~ 1tat1td ..... --• ........... v•:•.1une 1. 2000 ~~ ;;-;...~ Alndy A "°"'°" T Inc., DiMcS M. (100') o1 1ht tOW bid S F doing bllllneel VIC? No ~.by: y":u ~ Prime Ra .. Ftnanclll, the 111w1 11am108 of Ill-,,:;'-.:.••::-... • Pr9lldtnt l)r1ot. bnith a Peymtni fteedThltwtt+i*':':'"'~ ~. ~ lne .. doq bllli'lltt ~? No tno.. Mlllhlw C J«taeJ ._ aa plOwldtd In ~ '""-ti of ~ ~ .........,. ... Bond 1n an emotn not OIM cl ONnge Cou1t1y --......,, ...._. Randall._ 91oom C.F.O b111 Code ete:1110t1 IU>O. ,_..oManoocr -.., tied wWI the ~ :=.:ft~.d~ on 0&'13f2000 tied ~~ Thia ~ ... ,,_ThilW'lttt*':':"' "' '!,': ':: IDr ~ = on 11111111111 ~~ ~ ... '*' prtot, end "'""" Delly Plat~~-= ~ o:a=r ~ ~ :"'O.::. = Qeltl cl ONnge = '°"' mon::"trom .. ~ "::., .... u 111111 •t• "'*-'" ...... -. n. .Mv o. lllQ n.t •111111171 on OMIMOOCS' on 08/1~ '-'"' dale nottcect - - -~ Nal ,,..,.. I. ti. ... the requlNd-.,,; _,,_ W1Ra Move ~-~ .,_ 11 In -.:t In ltll ~ Nat = 11.11: '-Plat ,a,,. 11.22, ~ Nat ..U. 15, 22. YOU MAY EXMME emounee ... '°"' 111 .. Pla•11e1 l..ar•• • • ' -~ 11. .Mr ' 111g ~ 21. MY ' • l!M4 .._ .. ._ by 1t11 COUit fh••• • Ur 111 R • • • I au lll'f*ll· ~-In ..... II I t II - -W '°" .,. a ~ • ..... • I IFI ..... II I I II ht eYenl ol ....... to The ...... ....... .. .......... _ ......... In .. .... Tht ~ Tiie """ '"'° .. ___ ... ..,. ~. ..... •111 •rn• .. , ..... '""' ,. ..... • •"-• '°" -i .. ""' .-.. ~ ~ .. .Jw.r:· and ,..,._ .. ,.. ~ I09lt. lfto., Tiie ...... ..... ..... • I •ant ..... lllllmlnt _,,.a ....... fir..... MM.. ~ ..... ,_ I quWect ~ Mii l1UI ,_... 0... ..... ..._ fi2 TM ~-Tlle ....._ ,.._. ale! Nllloe C1twM DI· CA1DI. 1 ,_, 04 tJll a. bid ~.. .. ... H•r • """"""·" IDYIYI; .. .. -~ -.... llUtl-. • !!'.L.~ .... "...... ........ .... m'o Ctllt ..... CA fllld. The FtlllM ,_. ~ ... ~. Wiii 111 CWIM AVAJlAlll f'I• ... ~ti -. =:-Ml-::.-::=.,&-...::.~~~·.=:=.::·~ =:=•z. .. ..:.:.::: :.-:".:..~ '":'l[?;:& =Wt:'= .................... ~MA·-·~ .,. ---.CA-E"' ,,....,. -v ~ .......... ~.. ~-=1:11 ~ CllMle ~ ...._.NII_.....,, -~A -1 ............ ..... 111 11 .!"'~ 3711 Newpoft Oi.n C<Mt, ~ ...... CA 8'!11111> _ . Penny LavOit, 37' Newpott Oltn COi.Wi. Newport Beach, CA 92MO TNt ~ 19 con- didad by "' lndMdual Hev• you atane4 doing bwinese yet? v ... 1995 Penny LavOit This llattmtnt WU fried With the County C1e1tt of 0r1noe Councv Ol'l 06/ 1312000 2000MJ1M5 Daly Piiot June 16, 22. 29, Mt 6, 2000 Tt!887 Flcttdoue BualneM Heme s........,. The 1oflowing Pt™>l\S 811 doing bullrlffl at CMHS Cheer AISOCll· lion, 2660 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Kenneth J Lord. 93 WoodorHt Lant Aliso V16JO, CA 92656 Thia buSIOllS II con· ducted by an unin- corporated UIOClallon O(her thin a PIH1ntrallq> Have you stalled doing bus1neaa yet? Yea, June 7. 2000 Kenneth J. LO<O Thi• statement was filed w\1h the County Clerk of Orange CountY on 06l20i2000 20006832113 Daily PiloC June 22. 29 MY 6. 13, 2QOO Th907 Fictitious 8u1lnes1 Name Statement The totlow111j1 pu1sons ate doing business ai. Ultlmate Produc:11on Group, 7 01k Tree Lane. l1V1ne CaJtfom1a 92612 DIYld l Eflton. 7 Oak Tree larie Irvine. Cafl- IOITill 926 12 Jeannene L EhlOlt 7 Oak T1 .. l.llrte. IJV1ne Cahlorn1a 92612 This buSlnesa as con· ducted by ll\Abano .ina wife Have you slarted dolt1g business yet? Ver. 6129190 DaVld L Elholt This statement was filed with Ille County Cterll of O!ange County Oii 06I05l2000 2000fl-30114 Derty Piiot June 8. 15, 22, 29, 2090 Th858 Fictitious Buslnett Na.me Stllternent The lollowilljl Plf500$ are doing tiuw-as a) ALL OCCASION GIFT BASKETS, bl FAX & MAIL BUSINESS CE'NTER, 4533 MacArthur Blvd.. New· port Beech, CA 92660 Mary Ellen Wett11, 3309 L1dr1t10 AISie, ltvine, CA 92606 Thia butinMS • con-ducted by an ~ Hive you atartea doing bu1mea1 yet? Yee, 1~ Mary Elen Wells Thfs statement was fifed with tilt County Clelll ol Onlnge County on 06/23/2000 2000M325t5 Daily Piiot June 29, JUy 6. 13, 2Q, 21()()() Th925 Fictitious 8ualnna Name Swternent Th• fottowing persons are dojng buslneSf es. e) BP Compeny. b) Bovd·Perklns Company, 229 A Seventh SI.. Seal Btacll CA 90740 Shawn Boyd. 229 Stv· ~ St , Seal 8Mctl CA 90740 This bu-Ml con· ducted by' 811 lndMdual Have you •tarted dolng busmen yet? Yes, 6-15.QO Shawn Boyd Thia statement was filed With tl'lt County Qerlf ol 0..,. County on 06l2();'2()()() 2000M321M Dally PllOI .Mii 22. 29, .Mt 6. 13. 2000 !l!897 Fictitious Buslnnt Herne s .. ternent The lollo~IOlll ere dOlng 1$ Av111~ Real Emte Group, t3 &ar11line. IMne. CA 92612 Ric:lltrd Mic:llHI Ktnl 13 Slanhnt, lrvtne, CA 92812 Tht5 w-.. ii COll'- ducled by "' indMdlJel Hive yo11 atarted doing bllew-. yet? No Adlans MictlMI Kent fl'MI Slat'"""1 WU flied with ttlt County °"" Of Orange Collr1')' on 08l20i2000 IOOMIHUI "-Piiot ..,,,. 22. 29 NY e. t3 2000 D!902 ............... -····· The lalolllna ,.._. .,. .... bulillil9 -Yow ~ Salll- llOl'<a. ''* IMne ,.,. • 1377, N9wport Beedl, CA.-»i • .WI/ Aowene Aoolt· 1100 e.-Lent. 8e&Cfl, CA Thia~• oon- CIUC:ted br an ~ Have you •tarted doin9 bullr1-)'el? No >:!f"I Aowerlt ~ Thia Malement wee flied With "" Cow1ly Clenl ~ Orange CourtlY on OISI02l2000 2000tl3°'45 Dally P1fo( June 8, 15, 22. 29. 2000 Th&53 Fic:tttkMI• ........ Heme St.tement The tollowlng ptnOM ilfl dolog bueltlelt ... Rtbtlhwy com. 885 W 18th St • to.ta Mt11 CA 92627 Kam l•n Foo. 1966 Shenngton Pt , K901, Newport Beech, CA 92663 Thi$ bullntU • con,.- dUcled by an lncfilliOJal Have you alerted domg bus1ne11 yet? Ye9 6115'00 Kam tan Foo This statement wu IHed With tile County Cl8111 " Orange County on. 06/20/2000 2oooet32111 Daily Pilol June 22. 29. M 6, 13. 2000 Th904 Actltlous Bualneu Name St.at.ment Tile followlng persons are dotflQ buamess u EtectronTc MUSIC In· stttute, 145 E 19th Street. eoi.11 Mesa, CA 92627 David Ch11·Ch1a Lrang. 3342 Btadbury Rd •15. Los Allmdoll, CA 90720 This buS1ne11 11 oon- duclad by an tndMcUll Have you ataned doing bustnesa yet? No David Liang This statement was filed wllh the County Clerk of Ora11g9 Coumy on 06/ t 9/2000 20006132051 Daily Pilot June 2:2, 29, July 6. 13, 2000 Th906 Fictitious Business Neme Statement The tollowlflll peraons are doing buSlneSS as. NEWPORT BAY CAPI· T AL. 2737 E Coast Hwy Corona dei Mer. CA 9262~ Lance Robert Boggs, 600 Otthd Ave .. Corona dtl Mar CA 92625 Ths busineu 19 oon- dUcted by. an lndtVldutl Have you started dolog bi--. yet? No Lance Roban Boggs Thia s1atem1nt was fried wlll'I lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on 06l20f2000 20006t321H Delly Pllol June 22 29, MY 6. t3, 2000 Th894 Fictitious Butlnett N•me Stlltement Th11 folloWlng P9rlOnS are 004~ business es. Daeo Edge Pr~. 2855 Panecf .. k Dr E- 413 Coste Mesa. CA 92626 Pa1nc1a L Hayea. 2855 Prntc:fffll Dr E· 413 Cost.1 Mesa CA 92626 Tt1is busineu 11 con- ducted by an lndMdUal Have you started ~~yll?No Pelllaa L Hayes This stattl'Mfll was hied with 1ht County Clart. al Orange Counly on 06l20l2000 20006t3220 .. Dally Pilot June 22. 29 M 6. 13, 2000 Th892 Fictitious Bualnus Name Stlltenoent The folloW\ng l)tf$00$ lfl doing~ .IS SandcMtlt Towel ~ peny 226 Manne Ave. Betboe tatend. CA 92662 S1f9htn J Scnulze. 3535 E Coast Hwy 1340, Cofone dti Mat CA 92625 TtllS buslneSI IS c:on- dUcted by en ~ Have you 1tarted doing ~ yet? No SMphet\ J Sdlutr• Tt• ll&ttmtnl wn !Nd wrtll the Collnly ~ ol Oranga Counly on 06l2Co'2000 2000lt3222t Oei'1 Piiot J\1111 22. 29, Ju!y 6, 13, 2000 Th991 Cl.A.'ll9l1'1EO •• -.. tbt~ ,.__. ...... ~ ..... .................... )u1n.-~• ---..... --. prt--oc, H11eA Gar111S.le! .. 11"1!.'!! = • • ""' ........ ~ .... Qd ti:"'... °'·· ............. Vi':..; .......... 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C.rrclit l'MI ouly IHI a.Uowe.1 (or the first insertion. , Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm All 11a1 rstate advtrtlsJno In ttlls newsp1per Is subject to tile Federal Fair Housing Act or 1968 as amended which makes it illegal to advertise •any preference, llmltllion or discrimination based on race. color. rt!IO· Ion, sex, handicap. lamil111 status or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimlnalion. • This newspaper will r10t knowingly accepl any advertisement tor real estate which is In violation of the law. Our readers are hereby Informed that all dWellings advertised In this newspaper are aVl!latlle on an equal oppartunity l>asls. To complain or discrlml· nation. caN HUD totHree at 1 "80IM24-8590. • •V.A.• ........ FRll COUNSELING FRll LIST Of fOtES HUONAREPOS 7f•H 41100 '.'f If H1•t1 I I;., 1 , II·: I Aeetored CleNic Cotteae ' Duplex 2Br/2.5S. meln Ilse, fabulous 1 Br/1.5Ba IP' wlv'tew deck, ttepe lo water. $1, 175,000 agt. Cheryl Johnston 949·718-2732 Index .....,. Hghta Mini btlil 2 Homel on huge lot 3 & 3 +1 & 1, cuklHlc, RV ac- cess, spa, $639,000/neg. °'*' &.! 1.C, 2212 l.llnl pf, •• kt-23M071 . -. ~ ~liiil -... I , .. :n 11 • m'TJAI I CDM 28R APT share lem. a..utlflll Newer 38rl38a, Share be. 2 blks lrom ()al, S3200lllo. or 1Br/18a No driM/amll $650mo must s1750tlo. yny. 11r1o. wro. lik• ca1s. 94~1s.s137 micro, dlw. high cells, grass yard, !18! avt. 94~73-3059 CWH8 8elutllul lg 3br 2ba home 1 \l'l rri IO bch on bike EASTSIDE TOWNHOllE 2Br 2&, lrplc. open l1oor ~ 2c gar, poolSz spa & Be1utlfut Triplex near Cola'w~ Buy! ea"~-:':', 8a1>oe Pier. Great owne(s oolt wlltg patio and 2Br and ;:;.94=9·..:..733=-"·60:,:.7..:..4 ---* P£Hll. POINT FIXER * Sf75,000 •Udo late lledlten'1n1tn • 481 New construc1ion, labuklus ki1chen, custom Clbinets, 3rd floor ocean-hart>of view decll. Bill Gl\!!dy Rltrs. 949.e75-6161 I I pell1. Oliet area $575/mo + ,. "211 : .... '",•71+396-02731 leautlful 11191 family I den °' ~ and 2c gar, also i-28f oni1s eacli w/281 and gar. agent Maiy Fryw, 949-723-7065 1=.w1 • E'Slde 2 '--on I lot ve<y pd oond plus room IO expand. geal toe. $389,000 For men lnlo cal agent Eall Taylor 949-64H722 *NEW HOMES* ON PRIME CORNER AGENT 949-723-1120 Udo Ufutyle -Exaulsite 5Br 4&, elegant living, =~·~ ·floor ooeen halbor viewing deck. Vlckle 0. Reldlef. AQ!!!t 714·575-9391 PRIME ESTATES "°"" ICl'OU the •lrNI I... --------' from pvt bMch, Newpott B8Y 58t 5111 Avail 5ummer ~VACATION RENTAi. 2 & Rental. mo1Aug.·S22,500 3Br 29a spacious deluxe, molSepl.•$20,000. Winter Condo, fully tum, lllPS to Oct 1·May 31. $7000/mo. bc:h, 2c Q!I!. 949-675-1130 AQ!!!t 94~73-3899 .---------. ~ll~ 1 W View-Elegant T radi-9irlde lemlly homes In 1iona1 Home. specious llvlng e.tslde. Great Floor Plan Lots a <>c:.'I Vlewsl Open Sun.febuloU• Big C.11 Pltrlck Tenore '\I \\ f '1 I•~ I ! ; I I' I I I \I I I I I\ 1 'I I I I \ nn, lonnal dining, library, Al>Plox 2110.2220 SF galery, 5Br $2,800,000. ......~::ic::.:!.t .:::949-64=:::=5-634=::::.S _ i:~sea Golf_: 2:; Aaent MMS&-11705 Co-USted; Shari Ten Eyck 949·380.9492 & Maury .---------. Stauffer, 94M73"5354 w/southern exposure. I I :-::·:a::: I ":11111 • .:a !nine TtrrllC8 Frurt Row vi.w Laroe living nn, fWly nn, 28r 2ealhs plus dbl 8doom SI Cha/lee kllchen s 1.899,500. Co-Uated by Sharl Ten Eyck 949·380.9492 & Meury Stauffer 949-613-5354. COM Irvine T..,.. Single level 3br. 3ba, pool home. Lets ol upgrades S1,395,000 Kelhleen McNamee, Brokw 714·814·1101 1·~·1 AO NllmER 11 ENTER AND WIH THE BENHANA FREE ONER FOR TWO CONTEST! Oll2tlOO Open Sun 1-4 2br 2.5ba . . m ~ Sl,850 'l:!!!.Zl!Z::!2~22!!!!:.!l!!J twhn, beau .f!I.... couise wt • Enjoy c.t.llna Vltn 28r 1.SBa Twnhm. MW clpl ... ~ ~rk;j~7~ the sparkling llllht• of rmdld, h1c In M'ogrm, oceen Welcome 714-322·5274 C.llllina •I ~ ,(J ttlis .S lkle of hwy. 949-759-3797. the °"51 got ootneS In So. -~~ p':! In ::r~:=u•Pace, .*** ='=,!ct~~ I -:n1 Location! Rare ~ -. . I·:· "llDl!ft I =~~ar:: I 4l llGUl .... I r.s?:'~~= ~~ ............. Hoors, pool, new~ ....... :f1::.0.ri1r:= Vllliled ceilings, best value! '---------' Ave. (Vlctorle/Newport = W 1u1 ..,,.. Ollered al ~49.500. ..._.u HOllE 5Br 4."'• Blvd.) MM31-4122 • _.....,,. Ed Ven din loMc:tle, lier ~•--H ""'t p-. tlNSUlA lmmec. 38' '4t-ISCMIM3 --,,.,. e.,,.. s. ano Ma.. Verde SBr 2e. 2Ba home, move-In oond. =:o..=~:.;____ ~ 4700sf on 3 Ml _........,_ ..__ Fp 1......., jual atepa to beach. Cal lor price & detala, Ag. .....--,...,._, • -··1 $550000 .... 94~574-2055 * BAYFffONf CONDO '*-1..-.a 949-6325869 nn, ~gar, lrg comer lotJ • ""' Fantastic views, unique ' • $2195hno. 949-548-3959 I( wood 3-stcwy bulclng, 38r, COM Fl1 • Sit. 8am 0 511 Larklp\I' Ave. =:r:· Office Equipment 2 ollice =-Lauren b Ing. ~ chlil9 $15.ea, 2 clolhes, patio tum. statlonas'l.nc!chaifs $25.ea, art, 8'::.... Cash on/VI prinltr $50., " desks S50.ea. 2 Ille towers S50.ea, btlil We Set 711, 1:. 3 w88le bukets-$5., 2 long Maytag W/O, racing e. tlDles SIS.ea, 1111811 Sanyon ~ ml9c household ~ $100., H~~ Laser lowl St CM . $50. 94~9 S.11t6 MoYlng Stle Sit., hm. Sola, chair, lamps, table$, Pine Entert1lnm1nt art supplies, art . wort<, Armolr ..:::~ l.erge outdoor art shoW displays, Fl'Mlld llllmn, Ind motelll 206 Emerald, $100 -.... ~ Pllow Top 8alloe ltland (!! al!y), Box. $316., All UM New .... 72W711 NP8 FIMAT W MUii tam. 2131 Nriv«saty SHORES Lane X st lrviMJMesa T oOls, tum, books, art sup-INTERIOR Diies, colec:I. clolhes, misc FLOOR 1--1 SAMPLE SALE ~ Nvlnge. Fum, ICCMI, ~ tebln lllOft. 11 TllM- WOLFF TAHNllG BEDS Sil • 2l40 VOii St Behind ...... .... TAN AT HOME MM42·2255 BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi COMMERCIAUHOME unils from $199.00 1-....111 Low MontNy Payment FAEE Color c.:g Can 1-80().711..()1 Englllll Mclog reg. .... Classlftcd Is runt, ""... dlMlplOfl CONVENlENT ..... !IOI Ill .... .::l wbcthc:r you're ...... Pllld l2000, bU)"lng, ld.lltig. or l~ ftce tt• ...... looldng. cbs516cd lw ~tyoun«dt LOCll toltene, cats, doge CLASSIFIED for ldopllOft .-y ... (949) 642-5678 noo:=.. :=-"· Into ......... 2271 111 TWNHMS • FIRST ,_ OFFERED! 1 LEFTI N 3Br 2.588, $217,000.$226,000. 21., Clnyon Of. • llocW Op!!! • Af 949-642-9899 :i-1-.E! '""'~""": ..... m."'"!i~!'lllr--· __ ."':_-_·_.r:_~_ I· =--11:'31 I SHORECLIFFS BeautifUI aa.. ,. ___ ,._ ...... . ooeen Yiew large loC, r9lldy .... _,,..,, .,., ..... ,.., 38r to build, app!OYed pllnl, 3Ba Townllome on goff $1 ,250,000. Call agent OOUlllA·-" ~· lo9h=landtclplng. New Office, Retail & Restaurant Space Find Our Hidden Classified Ads & WIN! Contest R.Ja: Cindi. 949-759-37111 ... 1. . lie. Aq!nt I 1149-7 719, 250 -25,000 sq . ft . -PCH&Maln - *IN lllLDlll& PllllNG* D , fl l. Simply find our hjddcn classified ads 1 n Iler 0 r somewhere in our classified section. Cut and paste the ads on the entry l. . .. -I ~WO at btank and m~. ~ewspapcr entries orttr. .l , no photo copies will be acccpccd. t 2. All entries must arrive by 5 p.m., the following TueSday. 3. Wmoer will be chosen by random , • drawing and winner's name will appear the following week. One entry per person. One winner per wcdc. 4. Contest will run 4/6/00 through 6/29/00, Paste Ada Here Pate Ada Here * IAY FMINT mll*> * ""°·"" ......... --~·-... 1 . ~~--:r-.,.--·-.;. f. . ' ~-....... .....:. Oldtf Stvte ,....... P'IANOS 6 Cala 1AI ........ ~ • ...... ---• Olllk8,.,,,....... ..CMMMID .. _,.... __ _ Wl8UYISTATD ..................... .. .. . -·~-~~--'--_ ....... I . . I ' I ~ . . APPLY HOWi ,..., Jab9 '° S2Mv Wiid .. Jab9 '° S2Mw Llnllllcl pOllllone IVlll. ~ & eum lnlo. cell E Mon-Sit 9-1~ IOCM22..a52 Ext: 3 2 AVON Looking I« r income? More llexlb e hours? Independence? AVON llas what you're ~°'· l..efs tal. 888-561· CllB.ftNll Ttboecconllt PIT evenings. Cd Harold 94H50-&463 250~ St Colla Mesa 94 8463 • Cutt-Svc needtd tmmed tor phonts & deta enlry in am I~ paced C.M olfice. Good ':]; .. benlfila Please call. 9-548·5650 DEMONSTRATORS We need help nowt PT food demos needtd lrom Irvine to San Clemente. We can WOiie. pd pey, ·u own IWfiances a + . T1na 949-888-1357 •xi 2 FfOlll Delk ....... Full Of Pert tlllll IMlf, = on 1nll, Cell MNSf.1'llO GARYS PEROONNA FMHION ISLAND ·~wo.Nlelloe , le c:umntly =2..!°' " Salte . R9tlll llloe .... !Cl. plul. To Ml up lnleMtw C11 Jin al ~721•5730 Of lax rel to 94i-72Hl548 INTERIOR DESIGN needed Immediately, llllllUll dnlfttnv only no CAD. Rewllding Fu!WT, I« fast paced. hklh-end Tilel'S1one Design Studio. Floor pten & Mltion draft. Ing uptrience IWlCI ~ comprehell•ion a must. CfealiYe and fun erwiron- ment. Prolealonal, detail Ollented= wlttl 1)1'881 lllillJde . tu to: 94 759-0~ :STTN: Suaan ,,..... C-*Y au!> loolcing lor chllwuhef & FT Heth ~ "Wt in par• t0n Mon-Fri belOl9 111111. 16oo E. Peelle eo.t Hwy, N!!!po!t Sch ~ PUACHASIHG AGENT I« etectronlc ~. lmmedillle OPlf*ia Mil lor ·~. cencldlle. FIT Mon·Frl. Contact Vlcld Aublni. IMH50-2001 Ext. 2181or~. RECEPTIONIST Buly Com MtM OINCI mll ~ " loolcing lor dynlmlc rlC8plionia1 to WOiie In • fun lllt plC*I enWOlllllllll. Mlat '*' prior aperience ll18wtl1ng nllMtple tines. You wlll be ,..,...,.. '° .,._ 1111 pflonff, gfMt vlaltM, p!OC.a 11111. ... pedclgla and ottler prolecta 11 n1ceu1ry. Sll·11/HR .... lu ---lifl 714-9fH719 J Doily Pilot ....... be 11W1111 ltllll Ille Ii.tinge tn thll cMlfOIY :r ,...... you to c8I • toO 1111m1Mr In which ....... dllrga per .... ~ •• Mln11t1. 2.8 tw, 17k MM, co (~ 129,995 I ~-·· I ,,,,JJ,W, ....... llll'W 111 ·17 CorMltiblt. 2ek ... Slvw .......... ...,afoul of -COlllllll ... a.ct .. Illa loCll 8ttW 8uelnMt Bu-_.,.....you -.Id MY~ or .... for t«Vlcea. Reid end 11ndem8nd any conlnctt befoie you 1l9ri. •WORK FROM HOME tnt'I Company t~rdrig rapdy. Erfoy WOfklrig from home. Many posltlol'll avail No exp nee PT '500-1500 FT $2000 • 6000 I* mo Catt l10W 1-to0-t01~1 Home Butd ~­We trlirl atep by lltp. Earn '500-SS@mo FT/FIT, motivated Ind ~~3 warn. & ba~t shop, 8tlbot ltland. G..... toe potentltl 1pm.5pm MH44-tltl4 s l\i1 (l(; f:tff Cl< 0'02200~ .,:7·• 714-t31-3171 llll'W 11• . f7 Low ~WIM (3WM254 $17,995 CA EA BMW 714-135-3171 BMW 311i '91 Lo Miel, Auto, Red wlSand (26840) $22.995 CREVIER BMW 714-13W 171 . BMW 318 '84 2 door, xtnt cond, am-Im can, sunroof, nms great $2000 obo 714·323-7238 BMW 320I '83 Whitt , 1uriroof, 5 speed, 9r11t MPG, II~ n.wl $1150 714-454 5411 BMW 3281 '17 Aubndc. Wlltt wiSlnd (3VCC800) $26,995 Cfl~IEA BMW 714-835-3171 BMW 3281 '17 Convtltlblt. Wl1lt9 'Ill Sand (SVKM402) 529,995 CflEVIER BMW 714-835-3171 llMW 5211 •• 5 ~ l.oededl (4FVP520) 131.995 CRMER BMW 714 .. 35-3171 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Ctaulfted lentlce Dl...ctory help you find 1'94iable help. ..__ , ·- ~~----- Ctdllltc &ctltde 'ff Loaded. llltdl, 301t Iii. On S1lr $36,000. 714:548:3882 CAOLUC .... m .. lo'# Miltt. bllc*. ....,, CO,_. & mOl9I (801464) 121.1188 NABER I (714)540.tt DO ~ XCAI '00 1/2 tort. sn-do, 3 cir, ::Z. power t111ur11, ......... (142683) $21,988 HABEAS (714)540:1100 Chevy SUburbtn 't7 1500 2x4, LT, loaded while/grey leather, 781< ml, $21,900 9<49·548-3988- COLLECTORS Cedlttac Blan1tz '82 55k mi, stainless steel top, cQe IO milt $8000 949-673-3009 CONTINENTAL •• Chrome whls, moomoof, cus!CO, driver/pu s heated ..... ~ 1>1111 (XY667G52) $31,475 Kan Grody Llncoll'Hlercury 714-521-3110 CORVEm '14 21k mlllt. .. -. all OOllcMw S10,500 MMS0-7UO COUGAR 'ti • Sptc:ilf Edlion, • CA plcg, S s¢, keytess entry, lllll- lheft. c:hlome wllHll, CISI (XK5o40057) $15,975 Kan Grody Uncoln-llefc11ry 714-521..Jtto DODGE DURANOO .. Mutt""· .... Feoom --LAHO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 94M40-e445 FORD EXPl.OREA '00 12t.~ Ullllty ~ BAUER JAGUAR 714-95MIOO FOAO f.150 '97 4 x 4 loldedl Super • KC727M S1t.llS LAND AOVUI NEWPORT BfACH MUH445 .............. =-~a~.= ............ ~-... ••••• JAOUAA XKI W c-1ltlle 20 111,. M-61IO BAUER JAGUAR Bridge Bv CHAAa ES GOREN wlltt OMAR SHARIF mnd TANNAH HIRSCH TWO Ul'BS AT 11IE CHEJlllY Both vullllnlble. North dealL NOR'llt WEST • ltUJ o 4J 0 95 • A6 0 Q10'6 o AKJ6 •AK? EAST • K'7'2 0 5 0 Ql012 •963 .. QJ 10'2 SOtrrH •OJ o AKJ8'73 0 743 •85 The biddirig: NOR1ll EAST 2NT ...... 40 ,_ ,0 ,_ SOUTH WEST JO hit so ,_ ......... Openiria lead: Queen of• South's cx.ccllem hcan slam was cold if either the spade or the dia-mond finesse wm: to succeed, or if diamonds split evenly, as loog as thai su.it wu tackled flr5l. But South ~uc­ cceded in brill&irig home the bacori delpite the ftc1 that all straighlfor· wald.lina were destined to lose! Thc key to the tucuon was South's bid of five hctrts. That showed good IMllP' .. 1111e deny1n1 • c:ona-o. 111 uy Ade IWt. Nonh had tmplo COll- lrOls to IC«pC the IJIV~. West led the queen or clubl. llkal by dummy's ece T~ Wte drtwn In two rounds, 1 club wu led lO thc Ian& tod the 111h was cl.uni..-ed with a Nfl'io the cloled hand. Now decJar. Cf led • low ditmOl'ld. Ho1ld Weit carelealy followed with the five, deelarer would hive lnscned the slx and, wben East won, tho defender iWOUkl hive been end- plt_yed. Ally rttum would hjlvc elirn- 1naied declwe1 .. s sl*ic lofer either by I rutf-slulf ahould East ~VC I club. or by leadiria irito • tcnace in diamonds or ~-West defended well by inserona the ril!'le, but that only postponed the 111cv11able. Declarer countered llCllly by w1n- nina with ace, relurniria to hand with a lnlmp and lcld!ria llJlOlhcr low di• mond. coverina West's five with the siit. East won, 6ut was endplayed into yieldina the fulfillina Irick. What 1( West had produced I dia- mond hi a tier than the silt? Declarer simply inscns the jack and can &till claim the COOlnlCI! If the fi11Csse 106CS and East swtcd wnh four diamonds, one ofthoscremasnmg cards IS lower than the siit·spot. so the defender tS again cndplayed. l•em:il 1·!=1 714-ISMIOO Meidl M11m MX-6 ._ ... Convtrtlble 20 Mir cedl I Benz C2IO 't6 Black /Sltm\al1( Mlrotdel MO SEC '" ~ lthr, ptrfact JAGUAR XK8 'ff l20.• IM011 Conv.1lblt 20 BAUER JAGUAR te6,"5 INOM _ ___.7w,1~4·~15~3;.;:·4'00=-- BAUEA JAGUAR 714-153-4800 Madi Mlall 'to orlaloal own«, hoC red COOY., 47lc ml Jeep GfMd ChetoMe LTD 1(11'11 COlld, runs extremely 'ti 6 cyl, IUIO, Air,, lthr Int, wtB. $5,-499. 94?-7'20-1722 lull pwf, Pl, pb, pw, 1111-lm -·co ollytt, c:n.M con-M8Z Ml'30 ... tro!, $14.600 714-$36-9821 LOldecl, auptr low ml, AOM7S7 $42.tlO Jeep Grend Chetol!M .'::8.rrAO::ac Liml1ld '13. V-8, IHthef, ..... _..,._ ... .ua 4-wllMI ~. tow pckg. Ollgl-.. .--.-. nll OWIW, l*lect condlllon. $11,000 949-84S-5755 Jeep Grand ClltrollM Lndo idnl cood, 28k ml, CID, new drw & bleeb 2wd. Chlroold S 18.000 Mt-71t-2711 JEEJI WRANGLER SflOR'T un.JTY 2D 121,115 0Nt11 BAUER JAGUAR 7f4·MMIOO Laut L.8400 'tO Low 98k mlt11, black, ....,,.,, neka co & morel (040322) 113.918 NABEAI (714 )540:1100 Uncoln lltrtl VI 't2 llltdl. llMN!hef inttllor, folded, "" roof, 10 co. ctl ptlOl'lt $5400 Cd 714-963-4808 1v1nlng, 714·754-5183 dm. --, , I I ' Mir ced11 Benz E320 '97 HIKiy! Stannark (360872) $38.990 FlE'rCHEA JOHES 800-127·3578 Mtl i*tl I Benz SJ20Y 't7 8*11/Sllrmatk (3380~CHEA ~990 IOM27-l571 Mir Cedl I 8tnz C2IO 't8 t.dtll 40 SM.Ill te-6081 BAUER JAGUAR 714-ISMIOO Mir cedu Benz C230 '17 HunY1 Sltlmattt (507157) $22.990 Fl.E'rCff ER JONES I00-9274571 (183568J $22,990 Fl CHEA JONES 800-127-3578 Mtrctd11 Benz C230 ... Blacic/Slarmark (796~ $28,990 F CHEA JONES 800· 927-35 711 MtrCldte-8lnz Ml.320 ... LltlherfSllrmatll (004200) $33,990 FlETCHER JONES IOG-927-3578 lilefCldM E320 Cltlrto 'M WhitelSlarmtrtc (092460) "'6,990 FLETCHER JOHES 800-927-35711 MttctdM SUC230 ... Black/Stal'!'llllll (101031) $38.990 FlETatEA JONES IOG-927-3578 MwcedM Sl 500 .. ITlolll con!, • rtal ~ Biii tan int, or:i 191c ' lotded $56,000 H7W336 MERCEDES 2IOE '7t Sliver, 1uto, to•:!! ledltr. llllll'OOf, .. ~500 714-454-MM MERCEDES 500 Sl 't8 7k m~ CID, heated Hitt, Ztl'IOl'I. clltome 'fltleels. plus extms. ShowlOOlll. 1 oQWl'll(, 1731"450 71W38-1500 MtrcufY ~ LS 'ti V&, aUlo, m Slereo cass/plflMllTI sound. , .. , SllOlltr (XK640067) S 14 975 Ktll Grody Llncoln-IHfcury 714-621·3110 ---............... __ _ ,__ ................. .................... 949·642-1610 ,..---~ . •, I .1 COlld, l1tW lket, flJlly loldtd, IUIVOOI, S 17,900 obo wortt 94~2 home Mf.640.102t Mercury Myttiqul GS 'ti Aulo, lloor mata, 13" = Madi Alloys. ec.'40 11111 MIL ( 530) s 13,975 Kan Grody Llnc:oln·M.,cury 714-521·3110 MOUNTAINEER 4X4 'ti Side 11r btQ1 mesaage Cll'dtf, co. r-... ptltOng lld IOW pl\g (XOJ34612) $24975 Ktn Grody Llncoln-M.,cury 714·521-3110 OldtlllObllt Aunn 'ti Low rN1M. ld1t blue, lttw, txctlltnt condibOll (410051) $13,1188 HABEAS (714)540-!100 Oldlmotlllt Cllllttt .. GLS, 6 1:)1., liv, tow mlM, co & mofl blllllCt of WllT.. Of...toua rtnlll! (340717) $14,1188 NABERS (714)540·1100 Oldtmobllt Fll'llWI '84 Low 75k ml. tuto. AC. mint condtion. new car lfldt-lrll (382039) $2, I 88 HABEAS 1714)540-1100 PUBLIC NOTICE The c.11. Nllc- UU lltitt Com- llilllan'AEOUIES .............. tlDld ~ llCMll """ "*' P.u.e . ClllT~lllOI ... ..... ,. ..re. ... ...... ~11 .. WIETI& .,. .... -........... .. ., ....... ,. 7, .... ,., Thursday, June 29, 2000 JIS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE POAsct4E BOXSTER W CAIM>lfT 20 ....... M-6105 IAUER JAGUAR 714-llMIOO """' Rower 4.0 .. Blkl tan. dwomt """"' Mk Iii. $39,95C){olttr. b9laoct of ltc!O!y -94$).644.7878 • TOYOTA COROUA W Mint coridltlori, whit•, 4-door, 26,000 miles, sliM undtr wtnanty $12,0C>Oi obo, Call 714-1168-5832 VIUAOER WAGON 'II AllVlm CllllCO, "* tow, allin whll, 7 P1S$. dull M Ing doon, al (XDJ51670) $18.675 Kan Grody Llncoln-lh«:11ry 714-521·3110 Call Cllldlff Toay Mt MHl71 ROBEin'ISB COMPANY ~;,,.,,/ PrO#fittx In ' Small jobs 0 K VOi.VO 740 'II Low m ,,,.._ aie. wNI• Vfl'/ 0000 c:onddm• (3439?6) S6 988 HABEAS (714)S40-t100 VW BEETU GLS 'ti et~NNA VOLKs~1ia: 181.357.0118 VW BEETU '91 (2278) S15,St5 MCKENNA VOLKSWAOEN 181.357.0118 VW GOLF GL W (2213) S11 tl5 MCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN .... 357.0118 VW JETTA GLX ._ (21ffl S17,lt5 MCKENNA VOLKSWASEN , ... } 357~111 VW JETTA GL 'ti t230Sl $10995 MCl(ENNA VOLKSWAGEN 1•1 357~118 VW JffiA GT 'ti (2348) s 1 i),195 MCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN (818} 357~118 VW JmA K2 'ti (2305) 112."5 MCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN 11181 357~111 VW PASSAT GlS 'ti (2125) $17,115 MCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN NU57.0111 • XJS Y· 12 COUP£ Whlt8 Mii ntW, .. OllQlllll ""' ""1Nlt. p11ont. S7950robo 949-675-8128 - . . • t ' " • Northstar V·8 Engl • Wood Trim Package • Factory Chrome Wheels • 6·Dlsk CD Changer .. . . 2000 111100111. 5UAfAfflR SAl.llSIEll-NT 2000 Catera LEASE FOR $299/MO Dolly Pilot • + tax for 36 month lease. $3410.00 cash down or trade equl· tar • ty, plus Inception fees, tax on decap & rt.bate • $4202 ... 8. Or Purcha~:~~~Only $28 ·995 00 $32,495.00 .. list Price t $ 3,500.00 .. Nabers Discount • $28,995.00 .. SALE PRICE 2000 Escalade 2000 Deville LEASE FOR ·LEASE FOR s474~MO s554 /MO . a, • Heated Front & Rear Seats + 37e •tall for 36 month luse. $5000.00 cash down or equ , +99c • tax for 36 monlll luse. $3950.00 cuh down or trade equity, plus Inception lees • $5489.41. 1 only D285326Y. • Garage Door Opener lees •$850~ p~~~~~~~iY r;.1· 1 only9 .. S497. 5 $46,925.00 List Price .., $ 3,930.00 Nabers Discount t ~ .. l :~:88 ~f'lf~tbate Or Purchase For Only ;9 5110 61 $41,400.00 .... List Price t -f $ 1,859.39 .... Nat>ers Olscou $51,992.00 Ust Price S 8,500.00 Nabers DllCOUnt .. $44,492.00 SALE PRI $39,540.61 .... SALE PRICE All ~'ew 2001 Aurora 2000 Alero •tu IOt 36 monllll CloMd tnd '-M on eoproved CltdtL S 11123 29 CUil llown pf 111 11.Vldard dr!Yt ott + '500 rebltt Allidual $ 11 161 40 TOCll Of peymtntl $ 14,3114 1onlyl~ Or Purchase For 0 ly S 192 CHEVROLET LUMINA Sedan, V.6, many extras, new cor trade-in (249899) 193 SATURN SL2 4DR, auto, moonroof & morel Ideal transpor1ation earl ( 1498.40) 189 VOLVO 740 Law n k mile$, auto, white, very good condition! (343976) 191 BUICK LE SABRE low miles, white, 3.8 V-6, non-smobr, super ..duel (429625) 196 OLDSMOBILE AURORA Law mile$, light blue, lthr & morel excellent condition! (410051 ) 199 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS LEASE FOR 339/MO +4 7C • WI t0t 38 monllle CtoMd encl ..... on IWfCMld ~ldit. S3200 down Ind l1lnGlfd OINHft RnlOUll $17,~ TOlll OI PIY"** $12.221IMttu.IOC1ly04090. Or Purchase For Only $28,8 ~4,988 55,988 56,988 s7,988 1 95 CADILLAC CONCOURS Only 38k miles! Shale, lealhw, mint condition! (307263) 100 CHEVROUT EXTRA CAB Silwrodo, 1 /2 tan, 3 door, many power f.atures, prev. rental ( 142683) 196 CADILLAC SIVIW STS Law miles, bladt, ldw, CO, aloya & morel (801464) · 100 OLDSMOBIU INTRIGUE Law 3850 mil., whit., 9cln lealh., CD, bal. of worr. (20'31') 198 CADILLAC CAnRA low miles, beige, lealher, CO, alloys & morel (103784) 193 CADILLAC ALI.ANTE GlS, 6 cyl., llhr., low mile$, CO & more, bal. of worr. prev. rentol l (340717) 513,988 514,988 s15,988 low 43k miles, whitl peart, V·8 Narthslar, rare modell ( 126643) 198 MAZDA 626ES I.ow miles, V·6, lealher, moo1 rroof & morel Bal. of won: (7 .44160) 198 CHEVROLET BLAZER 81ock, V·6, leather, CO & morel Super .harp! ( 151378) 198 CADILLAC DEVIW V·8 Nor1hstor, CD, lthr, bal. of 'W'Orr. (n3519) 518,988 519,988 199 CADH I.,. CATIRA . low 7500 miles, moe>r11oof, CD, aloys & morel Bal. of worr. (022315) 198 CADILLAC SIVIW Law mil., CD, aloys, bal. of wot tunly (914127) 100 CADILLAC ISCALADI low 8k. ma.a, bAadr. llhr, CD, Glop, •on d, bat. al wana'fty, pttv. rriJI ( 1 "'8246) NABERS <Z:> 2600 Harbor Boulevard • COsta M esa (714) 540·9100 f s19,988 520,988 5 21~988 521,988 521,988 525,988 525,988 529,988 5]6,988