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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-06-30 - Orange Coast PilotI ... . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -f.Af.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM FRDAY, JUNE 30, 2000 Smmner Stylin' From board shorts to string bikinis, Newport Beach leads the way in fashion and fun Amy R. Spurgeon DAILY PILOT Fourth of July weekend isn't just for barbecuing hot dogs and taking that much-needed break from the office. It's also the unofficial kickoff to swnmer, when fashion trends take a dramatic turn. · And hot items on this year's line- up -including board shorts, skimpy bathing suits, fashionable eye wear and the latest in hi-tech flip.:fiops -can be found in the surf shops and retail stores that dot the streets of the Balboa Peninsula. "If it sells in Newport Beach, it's going to sell anywhere," said Julie Scam ·-victim cautions others • Dorothy Adams paid for a repaved drive- way, only to find that she and her neighbors had been bilked. Andre'w Glazer D AILY PILOT j COSTA MESA -It took just one dewy dawn for her to realize she had been scammed. The. oil smeared onto her driveway by a phony con- tractor had washed away, revealing the pits and scars in the blacktop she bad payed him $1,300 to repair. "It was just lbe way it was before,• said Dorothy Adams, 75, who owns and rents four homes on Ford Road in Costa Mesa. "Maybe worse . .And n(>w I have to pay another contractor to break it all up and do it again.• ~ Costa Mesa police said similar scams pop onto the scene every few years. The con men often, travel back and forth across the country, preying on people who need work done on their drive- ways and roofs and are easi- ly seduced by a seemingly good deal. "The line is usually lbat they just did a job around the block and they have leftover material,• said George John- son, a civilian investigator with the Costa Mesa Police Department. "They say they can cut a really goo<t deal.• That's precisely what a man SEE SCAM PAGE 10 72 HOUIS A tpllck gulde to the weektmd S T ·o R I H S McMackin, a Costa Mesa resident and owner of Molly Brown's Swimwear on the peninsula. "New- port sets the trends.• And it's not just the females who are doing the shopping. board shorts and sunglasses. "The better you look, the more chicks you can get,• Keith ~aid. "The more, the better." "It's all about getting the girls," Matt agreed. Another must-have for guys th.is year is a visor, said Duke Edukas, co-owner of Surfside Sports on the peninsula. · But trends are fickle. What's hot now will be tossed out of the closet in a few months, Edukas said. Guys of all ages will be flocking to stores this summer to pick up the latest designs in brightly colored knits and checkered woven tops . and sturdy yet stylish footwear. Being fashionable is a main ingredient in the teen social scene, said Keith Daniels and Matt Sales, both 14. The two friends, both from Norco, were cruising the board- walk th.is week, and blended into the beach crowd with spiked hair, "We have about five months to sell th.is stuff. It's very seasonal," he said. "We've got to go for the gus- to." But summer items, even those with very little fabric, don't come cheap. The tiniest of bikinis usually SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Displaying the latest in beach fashion, models from Molly Brown's and Surfside Sports on Balboa Peninsula pose in front of a vintage Volkswagen bus. . cost more than $50. · And sometimes it's worth the price. Ond very brave 17-year-old girl strolled doWt) Newport Boule- vard wearing only a bright blue and orange string bikini and flip- -flops on her feet. motorist driving by honked tus horn. "But if I was at home, I'd "Everybody does it,• said Shan- non Smith, of Highla'nd, as a SH FASHION PAGE 9 PLASTERED PHOTO BY TAYA AASHl.J8A I DAILY PILOT Daniel Cannizzaro, a junior at Orange County High School of the Arts, applles plaster to a wall at the comer of MacArthur Boulevard and Corinthian Way In Newport Beach on Thursday •. The giant artwork was created by the mural and pastel·class taught by Manuel Gonzalez In the school's visual arts deparbnenl SIGN MB \JPt Author Kenny Kingston will sign copies of hk latest book •1 Still T•lk To ... • at 7 p.m. FricNy at lames I Noble. 953 Ne\'PO't CtnW Drive, Newpon lffch. lnfonnatlon: (949) 759-0982. UIPlll IP Ill fllll Local skies have become much busier •John Wayne Airport is ranked 18th in the world for air traffic, according to study conducted by Swiss association. Noaki Schwartz ' DAILY PILOT NEWPORT, BEACH -John Wayne Airport has been ranked the 18th busiest airport in the world during 1999, plaC:ing it in the top 3%, according to a study done by a Swiss airport association. Overall major Jacilities in California· did not fare well in the study that included 597 airports world- wide. Los "Angeles, Oakland, Long Beach, John Wayne and San Francisco all made the top 4 %. Los Angeles AirJx?rt was ranked fourth, Oakland eighth,~ Beach 12th and San Francisco 24th. The annual study, completed in late March, was _ compiled by th~ Airports Council International - a Switzerland-based association of the world's airports. Facilities around the·world were ranked SEE AIRSeACE PAGE 10 Balboa Inn's expansion plans come into view Noaki Schwartz DAILY PILOT °" . ... BALBOA PENINSULA -!.. A request to expand the Balboa Inn has city planning commissioners using caution. While the plan might threaten views for some neighboring residents, it also hints at just the type of revitalization business owners have been hoping for. "Certainly any investment m the area is a good indication.• said commissioner Larry Tucker. •Jt's just whether or not that investment is going to Oy with the locals. We're going to see." The proposal calls for a two-and three-story SEE BALBOA PAGE 10 llMI QAllBS p--·--.. 13 ar, rns&C8U5HIS __ .. J MIK-.S--.-12 ... 11 2 Friday, June 30, 2000 Jeue Ballard, second from ·1ett, with bandmem- benJoe Kucera on saxophone, Nick Jonet onbuland TommyGold- sc:hmldton percussion. Ballanl la. Corona del MarlDgh School graduate who bas llnce become famous In Europe. .... CIECI IT OUT Fabulous for<dgn flicks abound at the libra.ry T he world may appear in many guises, depending . on the lens through which it is viewed. To see it through the penpective of film directors from distant lands, head for Newport Beach libraries, where more than 700 foreign films are available for a seven-day loan. Popular with film buffs, cine- matography students, native speak- ers and those looking to brush up on foreign com- munication tise on war and the power of friendship, considered by many critics to be one of the gre4test achievements in film history. There are somber, albeit stun- ning masterpieces, such as Ing- mar Bergman's .. Through a Glass, Darkly," the 1961 Oscar- winner about a woman's descent into madness and the inability of her family to mitigate her pain. The· Swedish director dominates Scandinavian selec- tions, with 15 films that include the treasured .. Cries and Whls- pen," .. Panny and Alexander" and .. The Seventh Seal." European tour skills, the videotape collection includes selections in languages ranging from French, Italian and Spanish to Mandarin, Russian, Saami (Lapp) and Wolof (Sene- galese). All are subtitled unless unavailable in a subtitled ver- sion; for exampJe, if the dubbed version is the only one available. Your whole clan should enjoy "Toto the Hero," a captivating award winner about a man coo- swned by the belief he was switched at birth with the rich neighbor's boy, who enjoyed the life he should have led. Other family viewing options are .. lbe WblteBalloo~"achanningfilm from Iran about a 7- year-old girl's tenacious quest to buy a cherished goldfish for a New Year's Day celebra- tion . It pro- vides a beguil- ing view or life in Tehran. ClaucHa Flguero. DAILY PILOT A s a rock 'n ' roll guitarist, Jesse Ballard has traveled far on bis talen t. Last month, for instance, he toured the club circuit in Poland and Czechoslovakia, where the crowds not only knew his name but the lyrics to his songs too. ·Jesse is very popular all over Europe," said Hans Hartmann, a record executive in Berlin. •When Jesse a nd his band go on tour, their CDs sell by the hundreds each night.. That's not surprising considering Ballard -who was born and grew up in Corona del Mar -spent almost 20 years playing his brand of hard-knocking blues and rock music across Europe, primarily in Berlin. Ballard's backup group, The Par- adise Island Band, features Joe Kucera on saxophone, Nick Jones on bass and Tommy Goldschmidt on percussion. Together, they've built a loyal fan base in cities throughout Europe and recorded several albums fo r Ordung and Hartmann, a Berlin- based recording company. Hartmann said the band's first album, "Livin' Like Fire,• sold out within weeks of being released. The band's second album, "Return to Paradise" did the same. In his senior year a t Corona del Fashion Island sizzles with summer concerts The summer music 1CeDe will heat up with Fuhion Island's sea- sonal concerts kicking off at 6 p.m. July 12. The free weekly series will spotlight m acts, reprwnting. more than 30 yean of modem rock music. Opening tbe series will be Berlin. a California new wave band that bit It b6g in the 1980s with such bib u •Metro• and •NO More Words.• Ambrolla. whidl wW perform July 19, WU l'8lpOnlibie for the 1970s and •eo. Nu.eta •You're tba Only Woman• and •How Much I feel.• The quartet's style ranges ~~.::=ital, Paul 'nlylor wUl perform ~ VOLK N0.155 1"CllMI K. -··-l'Ubllltllf 1Jl'IY Dll*OICICllll-llO.a, Edeor ... •&& ~~ldleor wva_.., ...... w. .,..c. .. ~EdlW MMC ...... ~(cleor ...... , .... Newt fdltDI' .,..,.. ... Dlllgrs wtSBrltD•-• ~Mlrwgs ..,,.,..... a.lflld ........ &MM•••• Corona del Mar rock 'n ' roller has hit it big in Europe Mar High Scbool, Ballard, who now lives in Santa Barbara, won an award as outstanding male vocalist. But friends close to Ballard say he was just like any other normal teenager in the mid-19005: He liked surfing and be loved pfaying his · guitar. -----Schoolmate Bob European Patterson, who audiences played with Bal- aren't as jaded as American audiences are. They're mo1e open to dill erent kinds of music. lard in the bands The Del Mars and The Newport Breeds, said his pal was always passionate about his.music. •When Jesse went to EW'Ope he discovered be could play in the clubs and make enough money to support his travels. After be played in Berlin for a few years, he woke up 'one morning and realized his band was a major part of the club scene,• said Patterson, who visited Ballard from hit debut album, indud•ng the hit ·nu We Meet A{IUl. • Grammy Award-winning jazz singer~ Schuur bu worbd with Dizzy Gillelpie, 8 .8. King and other legendary mutddarw. Sbe will gtve audientm a taste al mr most memorable Work-a well u bits and p6eca from her tribatm to Ella Fitzgerald and Prank Polter -ooA~2. Don• ... wbo pedonm Aug. 9, ii b811 lmown for tbe 1172 folk anthem • ~D Pie,• iDlpUad by tbe=alrp&m ci'ub ID wbkb Holly dllild. On Aug. 16, tbe ..-wll •- ture tbe L.A.-bMed Young Dulllln· en; a tmdllt that b8d Ill art ID tbl wty '80l br pw1drag publ Wiiia .. UDUIUal laDd a1 mm IDUllc wllb aC..atlcedgl. AD WQIAllll begin at 6 p.m; .._ regularly in Germany throughout the 1970s and '80s. Interestingly, Ballard said, for a short while he, like Jimi Hendrix .. bought into the idea that he would have to leave the states to get recog- nition. "European audiences aren't as jaded as American audiences are. They're more open to different kinds of music,• Ballard said •Another difference between audiences in the U.S. and EW'Ope is that American audiences don't stop to listen to bands play music. If they didn't pay to hear it, then why bother? But in Europe, it's the opposite.• The self-taught guitarist said writing music is his life. And he's also written a few dozen songs since he picked up the guitar at age 12. His early influences came from lis- tening to music bis mother liked, including Hany Belafonte, Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra. Jesse's mother, Jackie Ballard, is his No. 1 fan. •His music isn't bard rock, it's rock 'n' roll,' said the 74-year-old Costa Mesa resident. "He's not Mick Jagger, but he's up there. ·Apparently people want to hear him play. He bas the kind of charis- ma people respond to, but I appreci- ate the poet in him," she said. Among numerous classics are such cinematic milestones as .. 400 Blows," Francois nutfaut's semi.autobiographical feature about an abused boy who uses petty aime as a means of escape from painful family and school life. Among As one of the premier offer- ings of the French new wave era, the poignant 1959 portrait of Antoine Doinel introduced the character who became a fixture in Th.d- f aut 's movies. Fran- copbiles look- ing for more romanticf~ may prefer "Tbe u.brel- Ja ol Cber- bourg," Jacques Demy's haunt- ing musical more contem- porary offe rings the re's .. Uke Water For Chocolate," a sensu- ous food fable about a young woman whose life is shaped as · much by cooking as by her unyielding m other. Even more recently added to the collection was .. life ls Beauttful," the most successful foreign language film in U.S. history, starring rubber- faced funny man Roberto Benig- ni, who shapes a simult.pteously hilarious and haunting comedy out of the Holocaust tragedy. starring ethereal Catherine Deneuve as the teenage daugh- ter ol a woman who owns a Cberbowg umbrella shop -the role that launched her to interna- tional stardom. Or, check out cel- ebrated filnunaker Jean Renoir's ..Grand mmton.. a classic trea- Foreign films available for loan are cataloged in a "videog- raphy• available at all Newport Beach libraries. Find them arranged" by language, with title and director listed. • OtECX IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Publk Ubfary. This week's column Is by Melissa Adams In collaboration with Sara Barnicle. backdrop of Germany shortly before tbe rise ol the Third Reich. 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Wild! ... -·-llMll ._.. ................. f.111-. ...... ....... ,, ........ 111.m...., Aflllllltnl In h •Ml* II .. 1• e ' .. . Daily Pilot Monahan S iieu; r~urant is not just any Irish pub W hat a week! Startling news, breathtaking developments. !!Han goes home? No. Bigger (but don't get me wrong, we're still grateful for that one). Scientists decipher the human genome? Nope. Bigger. Come on, concentrate. What about Chuck "I Know Nothing" Quackenbush? Look, I only get so much space here, so I'll just tell you, OK? J'm talking a'bout the grand opening of Skosh Monahan's, of cowse. I'm swe you've been there by now, so I -what? What do you mean, "What's that?" It's a brand-new restaurant and bar, the proprietor of whJch is Costa Mesa's very own mayor, Gary Monahan. To name the place, Gary used his nickname, "Skosh, • -a moniker he picked up as the cap- tain of his high school basketball team. It was a small school. The full name of the new pub is "Skosh Monahan's: Famous Steaks, Irish Spirits.• I like the way that scans -"Famous Steaks, Irish Spirits.· Very lyri- cal. Let me say up front, I have a soft spot for Irish pubs, having been a frequent visitor during my formative years to McSorley's in lower Manhattan, the granddad of lrish pubs on this side of the big pond.· Wait, here's a trivia quiz. Two California mayors ran restaurants while in office and, in fact, first ran for office after a dispute with the city over their restaurants. One was Gary Monahan, general manager of the Goal Hill Tavern. Who was the other mayor? Tick, tick, tick, tick ... buzz . Here's a hint: "Go ahead, mark my ballot.• Peter Buffo COMMENTS & CURIOSmES Yep. Clint Eastwood. Clint decided to rug for, and became, the mayor of Carmel after the city denied his request to place a cou- ple of cafe tables outside his restau.railt. Where else can you find fascinating, utterly useless information like this? Nowhere, that's where. But let's get back to Skosh Monahan's. Most of the local •mayor news" has been grim of late, but this is a good thing. You can find the restawant - complete with the mayor, his able staff and a lot or shiny new glass- es and silve~iJ,J'e -on the east side of Newport Boulevard, a few blocks north of Newport and t 9th Street. For the directionally chal- lenged, it's what used to be the. Newport Rib Company. U you still don't know where it is, you proba- bly shouldn't be driving. The official opening is this very night. Tuesday night was a pre- view for the Costa Mesa City Council members, city staff and a few municipal relics like myself. Everyone was gracious and well-behaved, even the council members, and no one forgot their party manners. Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden wanted to do his imitation of the Lucky Charms leprechaun on steroids, ~ attress Outlet Stor but cooler heads prevailed. I had the privilege of drawing a ceremonial first glass of Guimiess, with the assistance of Miss Costa Mesa, who has a great name, by the way -Summer Lee Kerr. Very stylish. There is a trick to working a beer tap, and ne\ther of us knew IL We tipped the glass every way but upside down, but still ended up with a nice, cool glass·of foam. Fortunately, there were real bar- tenders there who know how to do It qwte well, thank you, under the sharp eye of bar manager Donna Marte, herself an authentic lrish import from Derry, Ireland. There were samples of this and that from the menu, and my wife, Sharyn, and I decided to order dinner so that I could sustain my fantasy of being a food critic. Chef Mike Doctulero has created a very impr~sive menu, and every- thing is way beyond the quality one would expect in a neighbor- hood pub. Appetizers, anyone? The New England clam chowder really is, and I am very picky about what qualifies to be called New Eng- land chowder. This chowder would definitely sell in Bangor, where the locals would describe it as "wicked good." U you're watching your diet, try the Irish coddle -grilled lrisb sausage, bacon and onions -and a double order of Lavern steak fries. That should do it. I'm not sure what #famous steaks" are -maybe they come from celebrity cows, I don't know -but my wife had the petite filet, which was excellent. ln fact, 1t was as good as any cut you can find at the premium steak houses, which shall remain unnamed -even the one whose name rhymes with Ralph Cram- BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 1 I 11 ' , ' 1 11 I J 1 ~,I ~ ~, t 1 i, I 1 ' 1 1 l r ~ ·• r I f' • \.' I. , ' t ... (• I ~~I J It 3 1 6~ Harbor Bl~d. Costa Mesa One Bloclll Soul.h ol 405 l'Wy (711') 51'5-7168 den's annoying neighbor on "The Honeymooners.• I bad the corned beef and cabbage (it's an Irish pub, OK?) which was top-notch. It wu sim- ple and authentic, just u CB&C should be. The iceberg wedge salad was a big surprise, literally. It's essentially a head of fresh lettuce, quartered (thus, the "wedge• reference) with a sprin- kling of red onion and blue cheese dressing. The wtne list, called the "May- or's Collection• (Get it? "Mayor's Collection" -•Mayor Mona- han?" Work with me on this) is also very impressive for a .neigh- borhood restaurant. I've been thrown out of a lot of Irish pubs, but this is the first I've seen one where you can have your choice between the Bass Ale or the Clos Du Bois merlot. It was also fun to find out that ow order was the first for our waitress, Marti Wysong. She was very attentive and personable, and the service couldn't have been better. And as you know, nothing ranks higher than good service on my restaurant wish list. Quality -fine. Presentation - great. But if I have to ask for some cream for my coffee for the third time, it is over between us. So that's the deal. Hop to it, or drive, whkhever you prefer. Skosh Monahan's, Newport Boulevard and 20th. I say start with the Irish Coddle, then try the 24-ounce porterhouse with a dou- ble side or steak fries, then the fresh apple cobbler and ice cream. Just eat slowly. You'll be fine. I gotta go. • PETEil IUffA is a former Costa Mesa mayor. Hts column runs Fridays. He can be reached via e-mail at Ptr840..ol.com. Rel.Ml C-. Mela. a noo- praet ......... dediated '°,........., .... ..wag fire- .... to ... ....,. TM flreworb w1D be on sale in a boalb at 2750 Harbor Blvd. unW 10 p.m. July 4. Costa Mesa is one of few Orange County cities that allows the sale of fireworks. Airborne firecrackers and rockets are prohibited. Proceeds will allow Rel.eat to continue planting trees in dty parks. Information: (714) 5-46-0168. Recycle outdated phone directories The Costa Mesa Sanitary District and the oty of Costa Mesa invite citizens to drop off their outdated Pacific Bell phone books for recycling. Collection bins are in the front lot at Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, and at OCC's Recycling Center, at Adams Avenue between Fairview Road and Pinecreek Drive. The phone books will be collected through July 7. Free pickup service is avatl- able for those who have 100 or more directories at one loca- tion. Outdated phone directories are recyclable and have many uses. They are used to produce next year's directones and envelopes for utility bills. For more informabon, call (714) 754-5087. Eyeryfhing 20°/o Off Keeping up the fight • Local restaurant owner and other supporters rally around Bill Gorman, 32, to help him iii his fight against bone cancer. Amy Spurgeon DAILY PILOT NEWPORT PIER -Despite his battle with bone cancer, aw Gor- man couldn't ?elp' but glow Wednesday at a benefit held to raise money for his meclical bills. v Locals familiar with the Costa Mesa resident's fight to keep his left leg showed up and raised $800 at The Sol Grill on the Newport Pier. Gorman, 32, has undergone seven surgeries and faces three to four adclitional operations this year to treat an infection. •My body is falling apart a lot quicker, but I just try to keep smil- ing,• he said. •rve got to keep plugging away. I have bills to pay." Gorman was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma, commonly known as bone cancer, when he was 19. He refused to let doctors amputate his leg, saying he would rather die. Instead, with the help of his par- ents, he located a Los Angeles- based physician who performed a limb salvage surgery. The proce- dure, combined with high-level doses of chemotherapy, saved his life -but not his wallet. m For, information about future benefits for 8111 Gorman, call The Sol Grill at (949)723-4105. Over the years, six more surg- eries to save the leg have left him almost penniless, said Gorman, who works as a bouncer. And a lack of medical insurance has always·beeo a problem. . To make ends meet, the 220- pound, 5-foot, 9-inch native New Yorker works at three different bars in Orange County. But to him, it is worth the hard w,prk. •When it's all said and done, I see myseU walking away on my • own two feet," Gorman said. ·1n my book, there is no other possible outcome. ft'.s unacceptable." The owner of The Sol Grill, Denise Puccinelli, said she hopes to raise $10,000 to help Gorman before bis surgeries begin in November. So far, she's donated more than $2,000. "I would help anybody. I've always been like that," said Puc- cinelli. "If I see someone who doesn't have a stroller and they need one, I'll buy them one. I just feel I have been so blessed in my life. U I can make somebody's life easier for the moment, I will.• Gorman considers Puccinelli hi'S guarcllan angel and is awed by her kindness. She arranged the first • TAYA KASHUllA I DAILY PILOT BW Gorman, left, talks with patrons at The Sol Grill on Wednesday evening about his fight against bone cancer. lbe restaurant's owner, Denise Pucclnelll, donated all of the proceeds from the entire evening lo help pay Gorman's mediciD bills. fund-raiser for him in May, only a month after they met. "I think it's more impressive for someone to go out of their way like this than all of the pain and suffer- ing I've been through," Gorman said. "Because you can't expect people to help you. Nobody owes nice that Denise stepped up and me anything. H • opened this up to the community," Patrons at The Sol Grill dined on sald Scott Riddle, a Costa Mesa blackened ahi, fettuccine jambal-resident. ·"This isn't corporate aya and filet mignon as the sun set America. It's just a small business Wednesday. doing something good for the com- "We are here to support Bill. It's munity. • Newport-Mesa district approves raises for classified employees •Thanks to a promise of funds from Gov. Gray Davis, settlement reached after eight months of negotiations. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -After more than eight months of negotiating, nearly 800 school clistrict employees will get $1.1 million in raises. This will bring salaries for classi- fied employees -which do not include teachers and administrators -up to par with the other school districts in Orange County. Last year, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District agreed to conduct a study of the job titles, responsibilities and salaries of all classified employees in the cllstrict. It is a process that is supposed to be conducted every three to five years, but hasn't been done in the New- port-Mesa clistrict in more than 20 yea.rs, said Lori McCune, the clis- trict's assistant superintendent of human resources. "A number of the salaries were way out of whack," said McCune, who negotiates for the clistrict. The clistrict hired Ewing & CoA, a human resource consulting firm, to review every classified employee position and then adjust job titles, responsibilities and salaries where they were needed. •w e cleaned up a lot of job descriptions, because things change,• said Cindy Means, presi- dent of the Newport-Mesa chapter of the California Classified Employee Assn. "Some of the job desaiptions referred to a ditto machine -some- thing we don't even use anymore." Only 126 of the 900 classified employees <lid not get a raise, McCune said. The district's consul- tants determined that the workers who did not get a pay increase were earning competitive salaries. Of the $1.1 million in salary increases, 2% of that, or $350,000, will go toward back pay for employ- ees for April, May and June. The remaining $700,000 will provide employees with raises for the upcoming year, McCune said. Whe n talks began last year, McCune said, clistrict officials knew they could not afford to bring all the salaries up to the average at one time. But that changed this spring, when 'Gov. Gray Davis announced his plan to give school districts the money owed to them by the state. So now Newport-Mesa's classi- fied employees will get their raises, although the amounts will vary. "The board made a commitment to do the study and when it came down to it, they honored their com- rriitment to classified e mployees,# Means said. "So we're all very hap- py -some are just happier than others.• STRAWBERRY FARMS GOLF CLUB ·INDEPENDENCE DAY SPECIAL!! 2 for 1 green fees, July 4th, after 1 :00 pm and July 5th, all day . . (Golfer mwt pretent this ad to re«ive tpeci•I offer) A. ol May 25, 2000 Sa••rrr ,.,_,it prouc11y .... 4•e-n.unc1a,. ucl Fridays, rn.... ,,.. • .,. A very Special Section Celebratinq the Oran~ County Fair. Be part of this special tribute to a community landmarb. Your best local source for advertisinq. Quality delivery with the Plus Distribution at the Fair! Call Today (949) 642-4321 ,. ... Friday, June 30, 2000 5 . Nicole Brown's sister 10ctures on family violence •Tanya Brown was guest speaker at a luncheon put on by Parent Help USA, a Costa Mesa group that advocates against child abuse. Sue Doyle DAILY Pk.or FYI COSTA MESA -Tunya Brown lived through the trau- ma of the murder of her sister, Nicole. But seeing the agony her parents went through is something she hopes no one experiences. "H only someone had spo- ken up earlier, she would still be alive,• said Brown with tears in her eyes. · Brown told her 'story to others as the guest 'speaker for a fund-raiser Thursday for Parent Help USA, a Costa Mesa-based nonprofit a-gency devoted to child abuse prevention. Bro1wn, along with her sis- ter Denise, speaks out about domestic violence to raise awareness with the goal of preventing it, so there aren't any more stories about it, like her sister. l)le Web site for the Nkole Brown Charitable Foundation is http://www.nbcf.org. Anyone involved in an abu- sive situation can call the National Domestk Violence 24-hour hotJine: 1~799- SAFE. are,• Brown said. The murder of her sister six years ago turned into an edu- cation for the Brown family members, who have become advocates in the fight against domestic vioience through The Nicole Brown Charitable Foundation, a Dana Point- ba.sed nonprofit agency. The organization raises money for educational programs about domestic violence. Nicole Brown Simpson, the ex-wife of football great O .J. Simpson, was brutally stabbed to death along with her friend, Ron Goldman, on June 12, 1994. Simpson went on trial but was acquitted of the murders, although he lat- er lost a wrongful death law- suit filed by Goldman's father and the Brown family. The Browns want to open Nicole House, which would allow women to live there for 18 to 24 months and learn a new way of life. They haven't decided on a location for the shelter. Most transitional shelters only allow women to stay for a month -not enough time to unlearn behavioral habits and eme.rge into the person they were meant to be, BRIAN POBUOA I OAll.V PILOT Tanya Brown, slster of Nicole Brown Simpson, talks about family violence and her sister's death Thursday during a luncheon sponsored by Parent Help USA. · .. "We have to start viewing domestic violence cases as potential murder cases because that's what they IN BRIEF Irvine Co. offers open spa~e · gtants-.. The lrvine Co. and the Donald Bren Foundation announced recently that they will give $20 million to increase public access and preservation of open space at Irvine Ranch. Two grants -the Open Space Conservancy Fund and the Land Stewardship Program -will be available Brown said. . Brown pointed to legisla- tion as part of the answer to stop the cycle of abuse. San Diego County takes a zero- tolerance s~ance against to projects that promote the protection of open space. Those eligible to apply for the conservancy fund include public environmen- tal agencies, educational institutions and nonprofit groups devoted to land con- servation. One-third of the approxi- mately 93,000-acre Irvine Ranch has been set aside for open space. The land was donated in exchange for both past and future pro- jects developed by tbe domestic violence, something she wants to become a nationwide policy. She hopes the change in the public's attitude follows the successful pattern of ciga- rettes and drunk driving, which have become socially shunned, Irvine Co. The Donald Bren Founda- tion, which has focused most of its philanthropy on education and environmental issues, has conbibuted an initial $10 mil- lion toward the Open Space Conservancy Fund. -Noaki Schw•rtz PRIORITY PROGRAM Now AVAILABLE! CLASSIC RETIREMENT LIVING for the Future THE COVINGTON AThe Covington, you'll have an epicurean decision to make: indulge your joy of cooking in the gourmet kitchens of the conages and apanments, or if you'd rather, enjoy fine dining prepared by the master chefs of the Mountainview restaurant. But for now, visit our model cottage and sec a retirement home-and a kitchen--des.igned for the future, here today. Touring our model, it 's easy to see the tangible benefits for members of ,.. The Covington Priority Program. Uke being able to choose the wood cabinets in ·kitchen and bath. The color of the counters. Floor covering. Wall covering. Jt'.s a great opportunity to learn about this attractive program and compare The Covlngton's cla le retirement lifestyle-updated for the f uture-wlth other retirement communities. At The Covington, you'll see the ftne anention to detail that djstinguishes this retirement community. Designed for those who expect the best. In accommodations, in services and in value. Choose from a dozen apanmt!nt and co«age floor plans. All large, all designed to meet your needs with a spec- trum of services that will free you to follow your own pursuits. Consider, too1 the advantage of our unusual 90% resale benefit which bcneflts you or your estate. The lntangible benefits? Security and comfon, companionship and gracious living. And tM peace of mind from knowtna there's health care available when and lf you need It. Life at The CoYtnaton Will be truly rewarding. Consider the benefits of retirement Uvtna and the Priority Program at The Covin8ton· C.all today for ~ lnformadon or an appointment or to see rctlmnenl livlna f'or the future. (949) '6H66Z or IOU fftt 1-877-225-f-'"" COVINGTON • TME • A l'llmttM ....,.,.,.,., ~ J ,,,,..,. ~Mao .... Ct ga6j6 ~-...-..~·........---·-· lt.._... ................. ~..._ltlD. But advocates face a tremendous challenge because there's a lot of public discrimination about women or men involved in abusive relationships. They hope to educate the public about the dynamics of these situations, so people will have a better understanding and speak for the firemen who died in a out about it, said Sally fire in Massachusetts.· Kanarek, founder of Parent Kanarek wants to focus Help USA. -··more on treatment and pull "Twelve children die abusers out of the home and every day in this country mto facilities for help, and wnere's the outrage?" instead of forcing the victim said Kanarek. "Last year, to leave, which is the com- there was a national funeral mon result. )Srntfit ~hoot • Send ......., ~ it.ms to the 0-"r Pltoc, JlO W. lay St., CO.- ta M11Sa. CA 92627; tu to (949) 646-4170: or call (949) 57'""'261. Pte.e Include the time. date and ioc.tlon of the event as well as a mnt.ect phone number. A com- .,.._ listing Is available at htrp;Hwww.dailypllotcom. --·' N9wport Bay~ lead a canoe tour of Upper Newport Bay at 8:30 a.m. Vis- iton will meet at 600 Sbell- maker St., Newport Beach. Pee: $13. Reservations: (949) 640-67-46. Park rangers Will otter a back-country hike at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, between Corona del Mar and La~ Beach. Hikers shoUld meet at the El Moro V1Sitor Center, Pelican Point Lot No. 2. 'Jbe hike is free, but park- ing is $6. Information: (949) 497-7647. MONDAY "Mad Science,.. a free one- day program for first-through sixth-graders, will begin at 10:30 a.m. and focus on chemistry, lasers and physics. Information: (949) 717-3801. . ' TUESDAY Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3536 will host its 27th annual Fourth of July Veter- a.na Pancake Brealdut at 7 a.m. at tbe Costa Mme Veter- ans Memorial Hall. 567 W. 18tb'Sl, Costa Mesa. Colt i$ $3 for adults, S2 for children. Information: (949) 650-0915. ""-'bnl Coaalry Slon will boa a Pourtb of July cel- ebration with live country mlllic, food and more than 130 aaft vendors from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m. at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 641-3112. lbe Orange County c:bapler of the Single Gourmet will meet at 6:30 p.m. at Bluewa- ter Grill, 630 Udo Park Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $54. Information and reservations: (949) 85-4-65~2. Marioen Elementary School Foundation will host a family picnic celebration with Barn- aby the Clown, games and other activities 'at 10 a.m. at the 27th annual Fourth of July cerebration at Mariners Park, at Mariners Drive and Commodore Road. 1nforma- tion: (949) 644-3151. WEDNESDAY David Janes will discuss expansion plans for the Boy Scouts Sea Base at 6 p.m. at the Riverboat Restaurant, 151 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meeting Summer &· Swimwear Sale in_ Progress Summer & Swimwear Sale in P~ogress Summer & Swimwear Sale in Progress Summer & Swimwear Sale in Progress Summer & Swimwear Sale in Prdgress ~~eM,~%- Summer & Swimwear Sale in Progress4 Summer & Swimwear· Sole in Progress .... . Summer & Swimwear Sale in Progress :.,wnr:ner ( cM,~~ · 1 F. v*::-11 ess ··u ~ '"~ .. · · · Sale 1n Progress_ .... LIFESTYLE CLOTHING FOR .WOMEN AND CHILDREN 209 Marine "'"·· ..... lsiqncl • (949) 673-5542 Saluting·· The Pepper Industry A . l . JlOOND------ is free and open to the public. en, at 5:30 p.m. 1be program Information: (9'9) 224·2266. contiDQBI on July 11. 1be MJDtner ii free. Jnfarmation: lllllllY (949) 586-6200, En 1oe. An Alzbeimets Aan. support group for caregiven will begin at 1 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Bater St, Cotta Mela. Information: (714) 593-9630. JULY 7 Tbe AnUbes Co..ttlee ol the Newport Beach wW host its annual dinner celebration of Bastille Day at 7 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur' Blyd., Newport ·Beach. The ~er is S50 for members and S.55 for non- members. Please RSVP by June 27. Information: (949) 760r9434. JULY I A ButUle Day celebraUon with French side dishes and dessert will begin at noon at Whole Foods Market, 'Itiangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event is free. Information: (949) 574-3800. PrevenUon Plus wlll offer affordable ultrasound testing for stroke, vascular disease and osteoporosis at 9 a.m. at NewpQ_rf Beach Plaza, 1455 Superior Ave., Newport Beach. Screenings start at $40. Appointments: (800) 795-1743. JULY 10 OhGolly.com will host "Internet Success," a pro- gram for small business own- Dllllh= 1.bM1a a..,... wm diKum .•Ntddtkm far You: Ped GI' Pldlaa. at t l ........ put of Iba Jewilb Ccnrmmi- ty Center al Onaga County's three-part health series, "Haut Smart and Cbokles .• The center ii at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 755-0340, Ext. 133. JULY 11 Author David Gabbe will bolt ·a two-part cooking cl.ass called •Adventures with Tofu,• at 6 p.m. today and July 18 at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Cesta Mesa. The cost is SJO plus a $10 materials fee. Informa- tion: (714) 327-7525. JULY 12 .. lnYeldqg for Women Taking Control," a free financial seminar for women, will begin at 6:30 p.m. at Paine Webber, 888 San CTemente Dr., Newport Beach. Informa- tion: (949) 717-5600. JULY 13 Parkinson's Resource Orga- nization is sponsoring a free support group for caregivers and adult children of loved ones with Parkinson's dis· ease. The group will meet at 1 p.m. at Oasis Senior Cen- ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Informa- tion: (949) 645-3352. "For life's llttle Accidents!" ! Call today for auto & home l owner's Insurance! 1(949) 760-1255 .. COLORING CONTEST RULES AND RfGIJLATIONS I .. I I , . I One winner In each age group Will be choeen. Each winner will rec:eMt ~ tickets to the Orange County Fair. • Entries must be completed by a child In one on the age groups l18ted below. Name, addr8el and age lnfonnatlon must be filled In. • Mall finished entries to: Orange County Ftlr/Speclal Contest Department, 88 Fair Or., Costa ~. CA 82626 Entries must be received by 5 p.m. MOndiy, Jufy 3. • Winner entries will be on display In the Youth BuHdlng. •All Judged entrtes may be picked up at the Admilietratk>n Office after the Fair, Monday, Joty 31 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. IName: ........................................ ---------------------------AQe: ------------ 1 ~Group, Pleate Circle One: 5 & Under I 6-8 I 9-11 . I AddNU: . City:---------Zlp: ----- I Home Phone: ~ P.,..WorkPhone: ,_.. ... ....,_..,._,,. ----...----_..._..., __ L ------------~~--~---~~~-! • '"lb9S..-G.S.0•• ...... cancer Foundation ii l9Cnlit- ing 'team captajm for tts •Race for the cure• event. n;i, seuions will be from noon to 2 p.m. or 6 to 8 p.m . at 3191-A Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 957-9165. JILY 14 Mother'• Market will pre1ent a free lecture called "Candi- da -A Holistic Approach" at 6:30 p.m. at 225 E, 17th St., Costa Mesa. lnfonnation: (949) 631-4741. lnventon Forum will host a seminar on bow to be an independent inv.entor at 7 :30 p.m. at Orange Coast Col- lege's Science Lectwe Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is $15. Infor- mation: (714) 540-2491. JULY 15 "Tools & Tricks: Beginning Internet,• an l;ntemet pro- gram for beginners, starts at 10 a.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., ..... Newport Beach. Informatibn: (949) . 717-3801. Elder ·1aw attorney Fay Bllx will be a guest speaker at the Alzheimer's Assn. -financial seminar on long-term care and life insurance. The free session will run from 9 ro 11 a.m. at Edwards Big Newport Theatre ftt Fashion Island, 300 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach. Reserva- tions: (800) 660-1993. ' t I ,,.. ... Collm llo9t • worklbop tWed • : A New Begtnntng• at 10 a.m. at 180 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. S4o }Vorklhop is for m and woman recently div in the process ol di Information: (949) 644 Ormge County CollltK.!leD@ will host a fund-·-"""_. at 5 p.m. at the wport Dunes, 1131 Back Ba Drive. Newport Beach. Tick ts are $100 per person. Inf tioni (949) 723-5'24. A free lecture titled .. ow to Raise a Healthy Child" will be presented at 6:30 .m. at Mother's ~ket, 225-~. ~7th ~. Cost4 Mesa. Infotpuation: (949) 631-4741. I JULY 20 J The Costa Mesa C ber of Commerce will host I a • 90 Minute Breakfast B[st" at 7:15 a.m. at the Cost Mesa Country Club, 170 Goll Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Breakfast is $12 in a vance and $11 at the door. R~serva­ tions: (714) 885-9090. i Mother's Market w1ll PE· a free lecture called "Op · · g Health with MSM" at 6 0 p.m. at 225 E. 17th St., Cos~ Mesa. Information: (949) 6311741. JULY 21 I A free "Feng Shu~ Your Way" lecture will l:k pre- sented at 6:30 p.m. ae Moth- er's Market, 225 E. lfth SL , Costa Mesa. Infor¢atioo: (949) 631-4741. I ' ' Solid 7~ 'P«liA ?~ Teak is nbw Affordable! . Y:~ build strong ltiJs, trongfamilies, • trong communiti.es. WllnUPIUIA INllte • & "" .. ,.., ........ (Ntllt ..... We Buy Direcd Eliminate the Middleman! Compare our Prijs! Tm~ Costa Mesa Showroom by appointment 1240 Lopn Ave. UnJt H <-·-Mee ..... l..Gpal (714) 544-7268 www.teakout ....... ~lyflb •LY22 S'"'8ffMdltn wW disaw onllne investing at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The event is free. Informa- tion: (714) ~32-9854. JULY 24 Staley Bustn, UC Irviae School of Medicine professor of physical education, will discuss health and fitness at . 11 a .m., as part of the Jewish Community Center of Orange County's three-part health series, "Heart Smart and Choices.• It's at the cen- ter, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The lecture is free. Information: (714) 755-0340, Ext. 133. JULY 27 Jacque Daniel will otter Ups on public speakirig at 12:15 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The event is free. Infor- mation: (714) 432-7654. Fidelity Federal Bank will present a free seminar for borne buyers at 6 p.m. at 1515 Westcliff Drive, New- port Beach. The program is geared toward first-time buyers and current home- owners. Information: (949) 629-7540. ONGOING Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library Used Book Store needs to replenish its book stock. Patrons are urged to bring in unwanted books. With the exception of law books or magazines, all dona- The Orange County chapter of ihe Single Gourmet will meet at 6:30 p.m. July 4 at Bluewater Grill, 630 Udo Park Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $54. Information and reservations: (949) 854-6552. tions -hardcover and paper· back -are welcome and are tax-deductible. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries -Balboa; Mariners or Corona del Mar. They al$o can be left in the special book closet next to the store at 1000 Avocado Ave. Information: (949) 759-9667. A women's therapy support group meets to discuss rela· tionsh.ip issues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St. No. 105, Newport Beach. Information: call Barbara at (949) 261-8003. The Newport Beach New- comers Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month at different homes. The group of about 100 women go on the road and play golf, tennis, bridge and ~ more. The group also holds several evening parties. Infor· mation: (949) 854-4501. 1be Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors a dis· cussion group focusing on issues, concerns and responsi- bilities of adult children caring for their elderly parents at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The purpose of the group is to help children and other concerned relatives identify problems and issues . and develop appropriate solu· tions. The cost is $30. lnforma- tion: (714) 445-4950. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce holds networking luncheon meetings from 11 :45 .a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednes- days at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Visitors are welcome. Cost is $13. Information: (714) 885· 9090. Tiie Udo Isle T.,...,, t111 Club meets at 6:30 p.m. Mon- da)"I at the Oekwood Apart· ments, 1700 16th St., in the clubhouse on the main level, in Newport Beach. Informa- tion: (949) 515-9470. Jewlall Family SeTvtce of Orange County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the chronically ill. The purpose is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to man- age illness and ats conse- quences. The group meets at r p.m. Thursdays at Jewish Fanlily Service, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Attendance is free, but registration is required. Information: (714) 445-4950. Scrabble Club No. 350 meets from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays at Borders Books, Music and Cafe on 19th Street and New· port Boulevard, Costa Mesa. The cost is $3. New players are welcome . Information: (949) 759-4871. The Coln and Stamp Club meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Mon·,, days at the Oasis Seruor Cen- ter. New members interested in trading, buying and selling stamps and coins are being sought to join these informal m~etings. There are no fees required. lnformation: (949) 644-3244. Jewish famJly Service offers ongoing bereavement sup· port groups for adults at all stages of loss. The groups share experiences, hear how others deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays a t Beth Jacob in FREE LECTURE <~<~<~l~VVI I .L IN l~lJSTRI FS DONATION SITE \.Vomens Sexuality & Testosterone D eficiency with D r. J~e Ben ing Board Certified Gynecologist and Sex Therapist Wednesday, July 19th 6:30-8p.m. At California Pharmacy 307 Placentia Newport Beach Call Now to Reserve Space 949-642-8057 (seating is limited) !STAal.ISHED 1922 Our 78th Year ---- "i 11 u· 1 lJ ~ ) \ \ i 11 t "p n 1.1 t (l f : l \ \ I N /) <JI I \ < I I I I \ < I The Premier Steak 8t Seafood House Steak •Rib Eye •Delmonico • Porterhouse • Steak Diane (Prepared Tabrc Side) • Rack of Lamb •Veal Chops •Prime Rib • Filer Mignon •Steak Tartar (Prepared T.ble Sick) •Frog~ •Carftd Table-Side Seafood •Swordfish •Salmon •Halibut (Blackened, Poached, Grilled or Sautecd) • Australian Lobster Tail •Abalone • Stone Crab Oaws •Alaskan King Crab Lcp •Crab Cakes •Maryland SoftShcll Crab St Michael 6 All Angels Episcopal OlUrch 3233 Padflc View Dr. <DRONA DB. MAR f2:l Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m. 1\Jesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thur&days at the Ezra Cente r in Anaheim. There is no fee for these groups, but advance registra- tion is required Information: (714) 445-'950. Newcomers to tbe Balboa Island, Corona del Mar, New· port Beach and Newport Coast areas are invited to meet others who are also new at the Newport Beach· New- comers'. Club. This group of women meets once a month on Wednesdays at different homes and locations. Infor- mation: (949) 644-0302. Jewish Family Service of Orange County provides a support and discussion group to assist participants in their recovery fr~m childhood or teenage sexual abuse. The group meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. Advance registrdbon is required. lnfor· mation: (714 ) 445-4950. A Dealing with Divorce sup- port group 1 offered by Jew- ish Farrul} Service of Orange County. The group is led by - an e xpe ncnced counselor and meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at lhe Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St. Suite G, Costa Mesa. lnfor- mabon: (7 14) 445-4950. 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Collett gets a piggyback ride from Gemma PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY Pll.OT Johnson near Newport Pier. Jo Szafirsld models a blklnl from Molly Brown's in Newport Beach. Welcome to n.11/1 M~W ~M21i~~.~ v I ie "Your Southern California Mobility SpeciaHsts" z• 11eupuJ Showroom Hours Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm 711 W.1 7thSt.SuiteA-5 Costa Mesa 949-642-2010 Toll Free (888) 447-9056 • Representing the full line of Pride Mobility Products •Service & Repair • Insurance Reimbursement Specialist Pride Scooters &om $1495 I II I I • • NOAlH AMRAICAN .. ~ ~--·· -.-~ .-.. .• . -,·· ''?·.07'7 It'' .. ~ -- -, ...... -. . . . ~ . . -~--. --- Nlill __ ._, ________________ ~~~~ ..... l...;...~-'---~---------Olr-------------._,"----- ......... _.. ....... ,,_,,.,.,. ,...~•...._ ___ .... ,._Q1¥...__....,.ncw-LJ_J_ UM11. __ ~_..__ ____________ ....... • • • • • ' ~ \ 10 Friday, ~ 30, 2cxxJ BALBOA CONTINUED FROM 1 building with t t new guest rooms. Rod Harter, manager of the Balboa Inn, also plans to include some space for retail shops and a partially covered garage with 20 park- ing spaces. Because the design exceeds the allowable floor area and building hetght, the project requires pennission from the commis- sion to move forward. Tbe business community has been clamoring for addi- tional visitors, but some resi- dents ne~r the inn are protesting that the height of the project would block their views of the ocean and the harbor. The site, south of Ocean Front, is owned by the AIRSPACE CONTINUED FROM 1 based on total landings and takeoffs of both private and commercial planes. John Wayne was sand-· wiched between two of Europe's largest airports, Charles de Gaulle in Paris and Heathrow in London. Former Newport Beach mayor Tom Edwards, who helped write the 1985 John Wayne Airport ~ettlement agreement, said he was not complete ly surprised . The same year John Wayne made the top 3 % as one of the busiest airports in the world, it also became the second- most dangerous airport nationally in terms of near- collisions on runways. In 1999, the airport had nine d ose calls on its runways. "Every one of these air- ports on the list is exponen- tially large r tha n John inn and cunenUy occupAed by a cafe and bike rental shop. •tt will take away the Dana Point view for people on tbe second floor of my con- dominium,• said resident Diane Williams .• The proper- ty values are going to suffer. I thought I was buying a pretty secure investment.• Williams added that if commissioners allow this business o-wner to build up, others might follow. But Tucker said the com- missioners are still in a fact- finding mode and "are a long way from making a deci- sion.• Last week. commissioners instructed Harter. to come back with more complete site plans and drawings to pro- vide a more accurate picture of the project. Harter could not be FYI WORLD'S BUSIEST AIRPORTS 1. Atlanta 2. Chicago 3. Dallas/Ft. Worth 4. Los Angeles 5. Phoenix 6. Detroit 7. Las Vegas 8. Oakland 9.Miami 1Q. Minneapolis/St. Paul Wayne,• he said. •As far as I'm concerned, JWA is an accident waiting to happen." Edwards added that "it's criminal for the board of supervisors to consider ' expanding this airport.• Tom Naughton of the Air- port Working Group, which supports the opening of a new airport at the former El Toro Marine Corps air base, agreed. He also said he was not surprised by the Federal Avi- ation Administration's deci- reached for comment , Wednelda~. Balboa Peninsula bnc.lneg owners for years have said the area needs to be revital- ized. Many said they have watched for more than a decade u the once-prolp8J'-. ous eommqnlty darkened into ; an area with few residents strolling the streets a t night. At the end of February, the City Council endorsed the "Village Plan• and Balboa Pier parking lot improve- ments -the first in a series of· rlloves to revive the commu- nity. The $7.5-million plan is an effort to make the peninsula more pedestrian-friendly and • attract more visitors. Local business ·owners at the time were pleased by the news, • but said the changes wer~ . slow in coming. • • • 11 . St. Louis 12. Long Beach SE>.H HIUER I OAl.Y PILOT Dorothy Adams stands in her driveway, which ~ not repaired by a phony contractor ~o charged her Sl ,300 for the Job. 13. Boston 14. Denver 15. Cincinnati 16. Philadelphia 17. Paris. 18. John Wayne 19. Washington D.C. 20. Houston 21.London 22. Newark 23. Frankfurt 24. San Francisco 25. Pittsburgh -SCAM CONTINUED FROM 1 -nfold Adams three weeks ago, jointing to an ·exemplary · 'asphalt job across the street ·he claimed to have complet- ed. He told Adams and five homeowners they would get a good deal if they all hired him. "I didn't want to be the one to hold everyone back,• ' !iibe said. sion Monday to install a new Adams said she did call ground radar system at the the Contractors State License airport ~ ~ effort to reduce {Ward to determine whether near-collisions. the man had credentials. The _".W]:ien you've got a small !°line was busy. She also called field like John Wayne and a • ~e owner of the well-paved property to verify the job had indeed been the same con- tractor's handiwork. No answer. Three days after hE: swept the driveway, apparently shoveled gravel into holes and smeared a layer of oil over the asphalt, the contrac- tor was off with $6,500 paid by the neighbors. Myrlys Williams, a spokes- woman from the Contractors State License Bdard, said Adams should have been skeptical when the paver approached her. "When you're not seeking their business and they come to you, you ought to be con- cerned,• Williams said. Williams said Adams was right to try to verify the con- tractor's license. But she said people hiring contractors should check at least three references, have the contrac: tor sign a written agreement and pay no more than $1,000 or 10% -whichever is less - at the start of the project. Adams said she learned her lesson. She's promised to speak up at city council meet- ings about the scams and bound investigators to get the word out. "You can't back up," said Adams, wearing a sundress and a frustrated frown. •But a woman's got to stand up for he rself.• lot of activity like LAX. it's a ·-_.iil!!l! ___________ il!!!5!Ei!!!iEiliiiiEiiE!Eii==:5iEl!!E!!i!iEii!l ..... i!iil----im-EZ problem,• Naughton said. ~ The system would help controllers keep an eye on run-· ways and taxiways. Currently, controllers monitor ground traffis:: by using a combination of binoculars and radio com· munications with pilots. . Purclwc a pair of Brighton sunglasses & receive on of theses exclusive Brighton Beach Towels! ~· JOHn LEOnARD'S .. ~· ...... J. A1 IA.~,.._. CoJ/'C-- 3100 Irvine Avenue • N9wport leilch • 949-852-8619 , f • • "It's ....... il;pwlM lo llllH• Ill,.,...., .... ..t ~ -..1....,, W.. Yl"WYY ......... -.. c.l, £slancia lloys llmkllllal coadl .. ·-Jllr3'-- UY OHIU Sports Edi~ Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 • Friday, June 30, 2000 11 HIGH SCHOOL SCUPIOOI SERIES MOURNING GLORY NEWPORT BEACH - Even with two CJF team titles, two section runners-up and a third-place section finisher, six Sea View League titles and abundant individual accolades, lhe 1999-00 boys athletic year at Newport Har- bor High will always be remembered for one tragic loss. The death of senior football star Andre Stewart, in a May 14 car accident, cast a shadow of grief which put sporting tri- umphs in their proper per- spective. But as students, athletes and those in the community cling to memories of the CIF Southern Section Division Vl Offensive Player of the Year and Newport-Mesa District MVP. they may also reflect on moments of glory. The Stewart-led football team went 13-0-1 and won the CIF Division VI crown. Water polo, a CIF Division 1 semifinalist, and cross coun- try. eighth at CIF Division Il finals, completed the Tars' fall-sport league title sweep . Volleyball, track and field and golf also won league, and golf was the CIF (South Coast Regio11) champion. Volleyball and track were both C IF runners-up, while swimming, paced by likely Olympian Aaron Peirsol, was third in CIF. B'illy Clayton, All-ClF in football and volleyball, was Sea View Athlete of the Year, while Trevor Jones was the state 300-meter hurdles champ. Dustin Illingworth (basketball), Pete r Belden and Tun Birdsong (water polo), Nick Langsdorf (baseball) and Kevin Olson (golf) were league or district MVPs. -by Bany Faulkner DON LEACH I OAl.Y PILOT Trevor Jones displays winning form. DON lEACH I DAILY PLOT Sea View League and Newport-Mesa District Co-Player of tbe Year DusUn Illingworth creates bis own shot In a nonleague game against Ed.bon's Cbargen. CONAAO lAU I DN..Y Pl.OT BWyClayton bas a "view to a kill. .. Mustang All-Stars 'triumph • Offense keys 17-6 NHBA victory over St. Hedweg All-Stars. LOS ALAMITOS -The Newport Harbor Baseball Association Mustang Division ·s· All-Star team used 13 tuts, including · IASEIAll sudfoubles, to defeat St. Hedweg, 17-6, Wednesday afternoon at Los Alanutos Little ~ague Park Peter Hapke had three hits and drove m two runs to lead Newport, while Spencer Smith and Jackson Mdsc;ingW each had three RBis. Andrew Kaban chipped in with two doubles and two RBis. while Preslin Davey und Kyle Caldwl!ll each had key two- RBI hits. Starting p itcher Brenden Ruhl threw three solid innings Wlth sue strikeouts. Killer Whales prevail •Plenty of double- winne rs in Newport ., Hills' 757-550 win. NEWPORT BEACI I -The Newport Hills swim team used a solid team effort to d efeat Glenbrook, 757-550, m South Coast Swun Confer- ence action Saturday. On the boys side. Parker Del Ponte was d double-win- ner in the 11 -t 2·year-old dtV1- s1on, win- ._ .. ning both the 50-yard freestyle at J :06.00 and the 100 individual medley Wlth a 1:13.57. In the 9-10 dJV1s1on, Patrick White and David Unden both were dual winners. WhHe won the 50 free (30.70) and 50 back (35.32), whtle Linden was victorious in the 25 but· terfly (17.98) and 100 individ- ual medley (1 :35.48). The youngest boys double- \yinner, John Swigert, was tops in the 25 free (20.35) and 25 fly (26.35). Other individual winners for Newport Hills included 18ylor Epp and Anthony Daboub (6- and-under), Austin Jones, Patrick O'Donnell and Justm Papa (7-8), Anthony Marralle (9-10), 1\rler Lance (13-14) and Grant Casserly (15-18). On the girts side, Kasey Kipp was first m both the 50 backstroke (40.91) ADd 100 IM (1:26.61) in the 9-10 chvislon. In the 7-8 dlVision, Sarah Furgatch was a double-win- ner in the 7-8 cllVISion, plac- ing first in the 25 breaststroke (22.46) and 50 free (39 22t. Six-year-old Hollace Bur- den won both the 6-and- Wlder 25 tree (23.04) and 25 fly (26.67). Other Newport Hills wm- ners included Maddie O'Con- nor and Cassidy Papa (6-and- under), Katherine Kaamarek and Michelle Tolfa (7-8), Jill Casserly, Alexine Rodenhuis and Athena Meshkin (11-12), Aorentine Rodenhws (13-14) and Julie Mendelson (15-18) . ' co~cTW..a ::=..•=In PMMY,4'UL.YJ,-. ::•PallCl&.ii ~~J'J 'D~ l&S a.,.. .. , ...... -.....: -~-... •"!. ............ . CAU.ING flOR llD9 The DISTRICT ,. =r:--;'.f.. ~ NPDB ~ IZED AGENT FOA U ..... m.-. lllDllCS•aml-U . I It._.. ...... _.. ..... •t1•1nl ~ o..ttlct! MMl9 flt rWil to,_. lhll mMl at ...,_AP ND.-SAK10KA FAAMS..L..JN. Nallil OI TNMn Slit 1WM_.MLI .... OI ..... , .. NhllON The fDlowlnD,.,... COAST COMMUNITY :1v.o' .. Didi Of to DESIGN • .. NOTa (11 COAPORATED '"" A Undlr Deed crl TNlt y,,,, ............. 10 ""*Deed al TIWI YOll TO •••nR -...., buliw .. COLLEGE OISTAICT : lnfOfany, .. ~ CONSTRUCTION 1"Ul1ln ML! IJN. MASTER PLAN ht Ill o.IUI "'* A 'IMIUWAUlJO. -Ill DlflUI "* A man OP: ~ 9116Dn. -Bid Deadline: bide or ::-.;..-..,,;;;_.t11Y SERVICES, Uniwrllty DIR mm 01 TRUIT AMENDMENT TO Al· Deed OI TNlt Olli9d llDUC........ o..t OI T!Ull o.d DAVID L Avori SINtt, 8'liee E, ~ 3, 2000 II~ Al rtqllfld .;-&dm ~~· !Mnt. Yal Ne .. DlfMA.T LOW N4 INCAEASEa: ~=~.,o= (Vt'C~... F~ J 1• i-. KIVIUN. .Ill ::-=aa.ctl, c.llfot· Plate of Bid RecelpC: 1773 ol the CelWornle IMnt~ tHmt A cm> °' l9UllDING AREA FROM Yw ~ -• .. ••• ,.,, • ..., You T• ldal To PlallCI CAii NO. AIDll12 I<.-s. ..... 1157 Ottlce °' Olfaetor ,'ot ::: ~ .. Dir«*lr Mt1-2A50 ~ ~-= m::= J::>Ft.\x~~~ SClld M ~ I NCn1C& II .... y = ~ 'rJ, ': ~ ... ~ ~= Donqo DIM. Unll o. Putctluang, Coast Com-~ ol In-ATTDIDANCI AT t'--TAINEO WITHIN FOUA You Nltd,,. ~· CJrVDI ........ " Y~Nled ,,. E ...-an ... -.. _.. ~ 8-dl. ~ ITIUn.IY CObeae ODtrlct cMlrW AlllMotle ol"' ntE ,....., CQM. --·-TO MD-BUILDINGS (FINAl orna .... an. .... -......... " 11111 Tiie ...... cnclltor9. and nil...., Bldg. er. 1~0 AdMW State °' Calltofnla hll FIRINCI IS MAN-TICT lQlt ,..._ PLAH APPROVED FOR ._..,.,,,.. Yoi. YOM ............ .._. OI ..... QI .... il*9Cllll lllM ~ __. TNI ~It~ Aveoue, Cotti Mesa, ~ the genet· DATOAY '°" ALL 9'TY. IT IMY •IOU> THE FIRST THREE Sllllllllfeolllla A u.,er ........ = ... You YCll .... be..,....., In .. dUdld by:.,, lncMUll CA 82e2e ell'/ prtvalllng. rafM of PlltlME CONTRAC· AT A Pl\aJC ML F BUILDINGS UNDER NOT1C£ 1$ HEMBY 1"I .-11(1). 1*1111 .,,,,Ttr<I:.Ctil9d.IS A ~ .. °' ..... °' bOI\. ct Have you l11rtad Projtct ldtntlficltlon WllgM In flt locMly 1n TOM: THI MUTINQ VQJ tm> llH °"""' PA~). WJTli CELE· GMN M Oft ~ ...., • ,.._. 'ts ~ ......... J!!,!! DAVID L KEVEUH, JR. dolr'9 bulilttl W(I N1m1 ()olden Wnt wtlldl the WOftl la lo be ~ M a.OMO AT ~ af ~ ..,_. TION Of: CONOl'TlOH • l:AI A.a d. ...... _, .._ uo~ -"'' .. _ A PETITION FOR Y•. Mey ~l ~- Colltgt Repave EdlnQer performtd, Copl9e of t:ll ,..._ 1111'1 ..... 'NW af lte MD-OF App Ao v AL M .. .. · ..,._ fl ._ o.!' l:AI A.a °'*'SJ PROBATE hU been !<ell S -- Pelldng Lot; BICl Ro. in... wege rate de-CONT9'ACTORS u. cmJIGWTVQJ NUM8£R 3 OF PA• a... " llt 111111(•~•) • ,. llt .. t flied by DAVID L. n. ..utmtnt wu 18HI ttrmln1tlon1, tntllltd ~Al'Tl.R -'fCUIHCU.DCOMT_.; 00-02 REQUIRING IN· --uuuu ...,.Ml'l M9CI '9 lie l<EVEUN, SR. In flt~ lllecl wlltl the County Plaoe Bids ate on f~a PREVAILING WAGE ~ NOT ...... A·-.. n:"'' CORPOR .. TION OF c.iaa1111 ,_ ~ " .. ,.,. n .. ...-CM111• Jll Chi perlOf Court ol Cllllof· onci.ck of OrenQI ,._,.,..,.... and av1ll1~ et: Offlee SCALE. art maintained LE TO, .. -ur:-'""• " ,.:;'!!; ,.. e--Dltlwe.,... ..... _, KYUNG 8UI C.-. "'-...... n1a. CtNrf'I of OMJ&'2000 --~, ol tilt PhyllCll Fac:l1ilies at tht DISTRICT oltlce PATI If ntm ..:".:;;::: ~ af _,,,_ ~~D~~~ TH?~: ~ Allwllll llWA>IO. UO I. ,,_ .... Cl, .............. OAANOE. 200CllN1012 Coordlnetor. Ardith loc:altd 11: 1370 Adami .., ,..-..-,_.,,. flOU.OWS THE I CIMlrm. .._ C.... MM.. CA ,._ --. C111N111 THE PETITION FOA O.llY P11o4 JUnt Richy, Co11t 'Com· Avt ., Coeta Mtu, CA CIU A8 A ,,._ 9C> al nts NOTICE ~~li~L~ =llllM II cMy IP' 9X2'7 ...,,.._., 1 PR08ATE r9Cll*lll Vlei 23.~ 2000 g,f~j munlty Collegt District: 92t12tl; Ptwllcll F1cll-Cg:::"ACTOR. NOTICE la ...., alil9I TURE AT 475 ANT""' Tflllt.. IHldlf put· Dalla "'-• =-= • cMy II>" DAVID L KE'JELIN, SA. -- t370 Adallll Ave .. Bldg. itles Pllnnfng, Ind art tidpate ~ 1: 6:: ~~ U:W. BOULEVARD. IN ~A 1111111lo1111 s>w. d .. HU.L<aiN SQUAl! 1111111 to:-~ c; bt.appoWed u f*· ActllkMae lueiMU O". Cotta MIN. CA vlllablt to 111y In· ltrence •nd lht Job _.._ _...... • p D c z o NE . ~ 111 111111 e.11111 ~ __,~.~ canlltlld in 11111 «*tllrl aonal rfP(...Utlve to ,.._ ... .......,.. (71•) •38·~ terttted ~ upon r• Walk In tt.r enitlNly, 111111 .-. 0t .._ ENVIRONMENTAL 0£· Ottd of TNlll ~ ~ .__ 111-....F °"':: Detd d TNlll ..-CS i.. ~ lht ..... ol The followitlll ptf90l\I NOTICE IS HEREBY quell Tht -Contractor bt llowed 10 bid on flt ...... 0t • .__. TERMINATION : John W .tecdlt Ind Clftll --7 •• Ja11n W Jleotll 1111.1 c.d flt dtQtdtnl. .,. dc*lg bl.llNial u : GIVEN lhlt tht lbov• Iha" poet• oopy at He P~ H prime gon • ._... ,.,.... tD h PREVIOUS NEGATIVE l .Jlc:d)I. hultllnd end ...... -'...._al.. t Jacdll hulmfld Ind TH£ PETITION ,.. Connect, 4533 namtd School Oiatricl at dOcument It Heft job tractors. For funtlef In-DttdefTl\9 ......... DECLARATION. •ato111unGV!dld0nt ~~•) .,_ ..it•lolll~OM quetta authority to tel• MacMhUr BNd.., 131•, Orange County. CUfOf· till Tht Concl9CIOf and formation. contact VCI SBQOO. i.cam11rz. 2. PLANNING AP· 1111 ........ "' Ind to SONG ... Nii Ind ,,...., tile ...... undef ~twport BHch. CA nil, acting by and ll'f'I aubcontnletOf undtt Contracte Department A 8'G.f *"! , llld PLICATION PA.00·27 PICl*fY. ~ a 19'23 JIN I«> SONQ, t4G r=,ds:::,..tn • lei' the llldtpelldllll Adrnln-.. 28&0 through lta Govtming ii lhll1 pey not IMe thin within Design & Con· ....... onmmntll• FOA CHARLES AMASH HtQ1111nc1 Dnvt ~ 0.. C..,.. Dr. ).b. lllrdon ol &tMtl Ad.. ConntctRtp LLC. Board. hereln1f1er ra· lht eptclfled Prtvllllng atructfon Servlot1: ~ND. 11~ TRUST FOA A CONDI· 8tacn. Clltf. ricord.cs on ~P-.t.CA911S4 ()me ~ c_n. ~ Vll4I "'* IC1llfornl1). 4533 !erred to ea "DIS· ratu of wagee to an Shelly Armstrong O al~ '-* ;. .. TIONAL USE PERMIT 02.Q411998. Ill Boolc al Of1i. n. -11111111 llold Beldl. C.W 92eeO r• tl'4t penonel r.-it· MIC.Arthur Blvd .• 131.-. TRICT", will ~Ive up WOl1<etw employed In the (!M9) 82-4--3089. • ._ d h ~ .-. TO AU.OW A TATOO C111 RtccrdlJ d Or .. .....ilr ._.... a. cardld on 02AWl998. 111 atllle to !Me many '°" Ntwport Beach. CA 10. but not later than the execution of tht Con· Tht IOCCellflll Blddtr mdlF rl OAAHGE ANO BODY PIERCING COUlllY al 1~ ........ rm.., _,. Boolt d OlflClll Rtco<dl al tlona wtthout ~ 92880 above-staled limo, tract. -11d lte Suboontractore ~ ~ Ind ESTABLISHMENT IN c:adlt's ,,,.: No --. ......._ ll)Odwlll. ~ Coun11. II Plllt· court approval. BtfOft Thie bullnese 11 oon· sealed b1da tor the No blddar may will be required to lolow ' • AN EXISTING COM· 998008282 ~ --md 1111-R8ccidlrs lntln.mtni No taking ctrtaln WHY Im· ducleed by: 1 limited lia· award qf a contract fOf withdraw any bid IOI' 1 tht ncndi~ ,__ =: tD .. Naliat d MERCIAL BUILDING f T, by r9QOll ol ....,..._.. ~ not to 11111Q0012825. by reMOn al portant actlonl. hoW· btlty compeny the prOject described aa: period ol alxty (60) days qulrement1 Mt forth In ....:: l!llt:lllon IO W LOCATED AT 2g91 8 trndl or dlflUll tn S-Y· _....,_,ABC L-. I brlldl or dlflUll 111 pay-aver. flt ptflOllll repr.-Reglltrant t.e not yel Repave East sldt o1 Ed-alttr tht dllt NI lor lht the Bidding Oocumtnta 1~-• ·~ BRISTOL STREET, fB· mtnl or l*formlllCI ol lllt 111111 in. *-4 a. mtnl or pelfofmlnCt ol lllt atntatlve wfll bt rtqUlreCI begun to transact busl· Inger P1rl<lno Lot opanlog ol bldt. and to ""'Y v Ill ...__.._. 4, IN A C·1 ZONE. Clbltgallonl stClrtd 2'0 E 11111 S-. C... __._ IK\fed to glvt notlct to In-,... undef tht ............. There wTn be NO A peyment bond ltlllt wage rat;; 11~1~ ND. 9'.aa2 d llid ENVIRONMENTAL DE· ltwilby. includtng 111111 Mm.CA9l617 ----~ t«teted l>9nlOl1e uni.-bualntes na~~"""'c;~ COST (SO) non·retvn· bt rtqUittd ptlo( to tll· lion ol the Woft. a.ill ~ Wll. TERMINATION: EX· treacn Cl dlfluM. tbct d The type al._ to =Cr~~ ttiey hew Mlvtd nollct ~ lilttd httein. dable payment required ecution o4 tht oontratt The aocoeutul Bid-IB.L on 07121/2000 at EMPT llfllCll v.s rte:0tdld be tr..-..i ia. UQUOR ...m ,... llCOtdld or oonMntld to the ConntotRt~LC. IOf each set o1 bid doc\1-and lhall bt In lht form dtr'I will be _,IO 10G>M\INTHE"'°"" 3 . TENTATIVE 03l'22l2000 as Recordlr s ......,., •-"'~ --. ~NW\ .,..........., propoMd action.) The ---Tift ments Checks should set 10f1h 1(1 the conlnlCI hive tht ~'&... af THE f\HJPOI ES AT PARCEL MAP PM· llllN'ntnl No S:..O:... ~~vu• ~ • ._...Hos lndtpendent 1dmlnl1· "Ti;;-ataternenl waa be made payable to documentl • of C.lifomla eont,.c· THE.,. EHTR'f Mf!A 00-178/PLANNING AP· 20lm147954 in Boe*. al -.....i b the 20lm147956. 111 Boot. al tratlon authonty will bt filed Wllh the County Coast Communtty Col· Pureuan1 to Section tOt's Ucenst current 11 TO THE PUClNM PLICATION PA.00·28 Page, WIU SELL AT s--i.-.ltt:S-~ WIU SELL AT gtanttd unit .. an In-Clel'k o1 ~ County lego Olstnct 22300 of lht Public Con-lht time o1 subm1a1ion ot CMC aNT!A, 401-411 FOR DOUGLAS CHIN/ PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE The b111t Ille .s *"ltd '*'°" fllel In on 0&'08l2000 Bids shall be received tract Code, lht contract tht Bid: E OWWH AllfJU RON MARTIN & AS· HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C AUCTION TO nE objtetlotl to the pttttjoll 1n the place ldenhfied will contain ~rovialana LICENSE ~ CA AT SOCIATES, AUTHOR· CASH, laWUI monty o1 Iha llllllMr ol die elcoholic ltGHEST BIDDER FOR and ·lhoWw~ ceu1t Dally Pilot ~.1011: ohbo 1 v 1 e.band those bids opeer 1 m 11 1tt1 1 ng bllddt euo· CLASSIFICATION• P1.8.JC AUCTION TO IZ0ED AGENT FOA THE· UMed Statts. tvidl!Wlld ~ ~':'': ftJ~ llSW\lllat•m~ ~ ... ~ 1.~. no4 23, 30, 2QQO f«O s o a opened and u er to General Building . nE ttGteST ..:JOEA DORE E. RISCHARD by a Cas!IM's Chtcll affic:e o(: VERA'S ES-"'...., • .,. .. " u.. vu"""' publicly read aloud al substitute aecurhles for Contractor FOR~,..__.... It TRUST FOR A CONDI· aawionastllaotnatlOllll CROW SEJlvtCE. "'"' by • Clsllws Chtct A HEARING on th• Flctltlout Bualnesa lhe above·stated time lily monlea withhtld by LICENSE CODE: lme d .... ~._._... TIONAL USE PERMIT bank. or Iha aqutvaltnl 3660 Wlilhlrt 8 ...... ~-..IOI. d'1Ylfl on 1 stall a naltonli pttltlon will be httd on NarM Statement ond place the District to tn1ure e "' -TO ALLOW THE CON· "*'°' aawn on any Olh• ""'" i.ik. or 1111 aqutvalent JULY 27. 2000 at 1:45 Tht following persons In aocon:lonce with the pertormanct under the Other ProJect Spec!-~ d .. UNlld STRUCTION OF AN financiaJ llullon Loa ~ CA llOOIO tnd 111.-eol d'awn on any otlltf p.m. In Dept. L73 lo· ,w.,., btJsineal prov1S•O!lS ol Calil0fnl8 COE~:!_Cl...,. .... tic•: ~· ~ .. ~ App R 0 x IM ATE Ly lied in ~ 5102 ~ tilt ~ .. dllc .. fllllnClll lllSCllUllOn sptClo Oiied at 841 Th• City R~A o:signs, 7 ~~~. Pubhc Contract Code ..,., ""' s ..... mitted In Bl~r Quallflcatlor)a ._ -....-IO -83.500 SO.FT. MINI· ~rua F~ Codi Jiiiy 19• 2000 htd in &KllOll 5102 m lhl Drive South. Orengt, Point, AJlsO Vie,o. Call· Section 3300. the Dis· respoo1t to Ihle Notice calltd for to be "°"" held ~I ..-llid WAREHOUSE The bulk ulc 11 IUbtect Californll FINllClll Codi. CA 92868. 1om1a 92656 lnc:t requtres ttial the bid-shall contain, as a btd iubmlttM at tlmt of o.d d TNlll 111 .. prop-PROJECT CONTAINED audlonztld IO do bustNss tic> c.tdcinua UW-C-l4AholTZad to dO bus1Mss IF YOU OBJECT to Robert Alan Adam, 7 de1 possess the follow· ~em. ldeq\llte ~l.()g. bid lnc:tude, but art not q ....... 111 llitl 0ourtr WITHIN 3 BUILDINGS. 111 lllt Stale d Calilcrnia. ,_aai COiie ScocllOll 1n 1111 Stalt al Clllbrua the orantino ol the pttJ. B1ut Point. AllSO Vitjo, ong ctassiflcabon of oon-shonnQ, Ind bfac:lng, or neceeearily llmlted to: and S.... ._..., TWO·ONE STORY, AU PAYASLE AT THE 6IOH Y£SINON ALL PAYAl!lE AT THE tlon.-you ihould appeer Cllilomla g2658 tractor's license at the equivalent mtthod, for (•) Ffvt y.Ar requl,. ~a:lta mcntMI, ANO ONE·TWO STOAY Til.IE ~ SALE. ill right The ~inc °' TIME ~ SALE all ngN, II lht htltlng Ind ltlte This busmeu 15 con-tome that the contrad is tht P'OCectlon of lite and ment for name and ...-.i 111 .. ltlOl9 WITH A BASEMENT. tllle and 11118flSI lleld by ti _.,_ • ~ !«It and WU<ast held .... ti your objtctlont or hie ducted by: an lndMdual awerdtd hmb In trtnchta encl 1ic.n.. d (bb) co ""'*"'* .....__. d T AND NO RESIDENTIAL as Trustet .111 11111 rUI Wllh the Mk aCdle "'--T vr wrltltn OOjectlonl with Contractor C·12 open excavation, which pitied.,::.~~ n.~"d..':i MANAGER, ON A VA· prope11y sAualtd in 5lld 11111.,...•aCdlei-,tJ IS l1/Slel 111 lhal 1881 the court btlOl't the Have you •tar1td License shell oontorm to IP· PMt three y_.. aim!-olllS -~ CANT LOT, WITH A Coun1J and Stale, c»-die 111111 ol M00,00000. property SllUlllC2 111 said htarlng. Your IP· ~:1.~ 1~lnen Y 117 PUBLISH June 23 plieable ealtlY ordere. lar In*-llnd ecope to lion f ol .. ,... PARCEL MAP TO scrt>td as follows A 112 -~ ~ at!· = a~~lt A c:n pearance may be 111 ptr· Robert A. Adam 2000 and June 30 2000 Governing Soerd thla Pf'Ofect. ,_.,;_ ~ _.__ SPLIT ONE PARCEL int•est tn Loi 11 Tract -*' • S5,,00000. ~ T '°"or by ~r ittorney. Thia statement was WALK THROUGH· By Wllllem M. Vega, THE REGENTS OF ,......_,, ...,.. INTO TWO TO FACIL· 3057. p• Book 92.f.I -o(lbefoltowq· inltrlll 111 Loi IO rac:t IF YOlf ARE A CRED- July t3. 2000 at 9:00 Ed. 0., Chancellor, THE UNIVERSITY OF la ~ IO tis: 19n ITATE THE DEVELOP· 41. M'iscellantous Buyon 1n111&1 dqlol11. 3057. !* bOOk 92. Pao• ITOR or contingent Ol'ed-~led wlt'On!lle County am Golden West Col· Co11t Community CALIFORNIA MClNRCMA A\le«JE g MENT OF THIS LOT, The '1relll adltass or ol • SI0,00000 41. MdclbntOU$ Maps ltor of the deoMled. yoo trtl of nge County' lego Maln1onance & ·Op-College Dlatrict June 2000 1 COSTA toESA. CA LOCATED AT 2g55 COl'l'fN)j\ deslQnallOll ol Ille OenWld Nole The stttl adctess or oth• must file your clalm with on ~08832707 11ra1tons Fac1hly localed Publlah1d Ntwport Put>llslled Newport 82127 The Uhdliillilgiied FAIRVIEW ROAD ANO real properly htl'"11bove Sll0.000 00 CaMIOll designation ~ Ille th• court Ind mall I 0 lly p oft McFadden Avenue Beacll·Coa11 Meaa Bt1ch·Coata Mtu Tom. clildlWnl Mt 2980 MC CUNTOCK. IN dlscr..._, IS _,...-.~ ... IO SBA Lolll rtll praptrty htrlll'llbovt OOf>Y lo lht peraonal ~ 71 dot June 30 · July belween Golden Wesi Dally Pilot June 23. 30, Dally Pilot Junl 30, .My ......, b Mt lncanwd-A C. 1 z O N E . be 1923 u..j;j;d ·;..,. mo.ooo 00 dllatltd IS ~ to rtttrtltlve IOC)Oinltd by ' 14 • 21 • 2000 E~ Slreet ond Gothard 2000 7, 2000 -ol h ~ 16-ENVIRONMENTA.L DE· ~ W . Ca Tiit II lilt Ille ..... bl 1917 Highillld DIM, the court Wltnln fOUf Fk:tttioua Buelne.a Strflet (Call 11.-F551 F568 *-Ind._ oonwnon TERMINATION: EX· undlr1lglltd clsdlms al i..t-.. ~ lltlicll Ca The montha from tile dldt of Nllme Stat9ment 438-4646 k>r a map) ....... ,. If an, . .,.._., EMPT. llat*y lcr an incor tel llllll(a)l"--(1) 11111 lbt wdll191ed dl8tilmS II ~ finl -.net ol ltt· Tht lollowtno Pt BIO DATE August 3. ADVERTISEMENT 1wW1 n. 11*1 amaunt d FOR FURTHER IN· ness m Slid 51'~ acJ~ ...a ....., lcr any IOCQlltCI· ..,. II plOl/ldtd In ,,_ art doing ~':"1 2000 et 2 00 ~ m. FOR BIDS Hob d T~s S. YOJ Ille Ul.,..id ~ °' .. FORMATION ON THE Cl Giiier conwnon dellgna-~a)'lrm6nl(1). • ""'in Aid ..... acitta bttt Codt Mdlotl 9100. Wtb Eac lntemational, A:i~R?6 02000A E Subject to CondlltonS .. II ... Ulldlr. Dltd al ~ _.. ~ .. ~li~~E. TEALPEPPLHIOCNAE· lion Said .... bl wtlh· ....... br Sec. )40'73 ol Cihon~ ..... comnon ...... ~ !!: ~ ~~ ~. 17085 Sin Bruno •K. Wo ' presaibed by ltlG under· TNll -.! ~ C ~ tD bt .:ti and 01A WllTll!ly, uprm or .._..___,~ .._. -..,. _,. ....., .,..... Fountain Vellty, CA o payment shall be slgned, sealed bids fOf 1 1997 lHlll)lllll•acuiio , _ _.. _..,... g14) 754·5245 OR ~ r1gw""O bile, pc. Co<k. lbll.. ., ,..._ °" WllTlllly. IKP'• or :::r1~:,, "°:tic': g2708 ~:idou~~rw~! ~0;:~~ ~~~ .. Su 1 m Cont 1 rect are ll*l'fOlprap9ly.~rNlfbe ~ ..-...,..._.._ .... ".!!.. o'f'-T~TE THP~~~,~~ ~ or other lllCllll· b _. oldla-.. :rT~*.,;J;: above. UN Susanna Bewlay. unless ond until the Reg· n "" or the olloWlng DI!• 1 pidc .. II )11111 --.,....,,...,.,. DIVISION, ROOM 200, tnnc:ts. to Sltllty !tit un-llldl-iatobeptldanly • YOU MAY EXAMINE l7085 San Bruno IK, lslrar of ContractOl's veri· Work: i..i 1r1 ~ d t1w lnllill ~ d h n FAIR DRIVE, COSTA peid obllgabons stCUrtd by aftiw lhl ll'lalS b. beelt tnnces, to UllSIJ the un-tht lilt kept by lht court. Fountain Vallt'I, CA hes to the DISTRICT OPHTHALMOLOGY ,_,. ol .. puwdl-Naliat d S... IL MESA, CALIFORNIA. said Ottd d Tr\111, W11f1 ......-S by 1be o.pn-t paid obltgabons sacurtd by 11 you art a peraon In-g2708 thal the CONTRACTOR CLINIC EXPANSION .... -· ,.... .,.... ~ ... 4'0.03 ~ BE· Publlalltd Nawport lll1tr'8t and other NN et aC Alcoohollc S-.. said Otl\1 ot TlllSI. '#Ill ltrtaltd In tht attatt, This buslntss 11 coo-.. 1 · PROJECT NO. 997903 ,_. .-CN.JSE THIE llE.ttEf1CI. 8 II C M __....... ~ ...i.. _..._ Caao1 ll'Utts4 Ind otlw Sllll$ as "OU f"-..,. .. _ clucled by: an indMdual was prope.,y ic:ensed at UNIVERSITY OF t.::t 1 ..... '**-• '--HC • oate HI ...... ...-.. w .... ttn. I"-...,. prowild --.,...., ·~ , may ,.,. w1v1 tr.. H lhe ttme the conlrect CALIFORNIA. IRVINE. ~ ... en~ "· 2000. Nft ~ THE °'"" PitoC Junt 30, 2000 VlllCIS. it any ltltre\lndlr DIMd. Ni. 23. 2000 vane. d any .,;';'r.mw oourt • Reql*lt lot 88:: doln:Y• bu~ln~uata;:~ T~sAeCwTo0rdeclR Atty CON· IRVINE. 10(1) AM• n.111111 al h ~..J!>TOTll> LaS F572 Ind inleftll lhtrtOn and BOK_;,~ KWAN KWANG. and ll'lllltlt tti.tOn Ind ~!) olN~~ol -:: Yu, 4l'3IOO not ao CALIFORNIA 92697 ...... • .. flml ..., ,......, '"'" Al. CBrT plus ftes. charDts. and II(· '"""" SHUN HWANG. "' .,. '"""" •• wr Usa Suslme Bewley licensed is sub1ect to PROJECT DESCRIP· .. ., .. flDlll O.C OWED. fT 16 PCSSa.f SUPERIOR COURT '*"" d lht 'Tnllttt and :s.u.(1)'1.--ca) pllla lttl. cftarQll and•· ventoty and appraltaf ol Tilll statement Wat ptnaltles under the law. ~ ,,. ~T AT nE TIE 01F Of CAUf,_,.,1,. d lllt 1r1111S crllltd ._ lllCI YOUNG XlO SONO. 11N S--al lht lrusttt Ind Mtllte UMtl or ol 8lfY Ii II Ille heenee classl· TIOH: Thia prottct wlll -..,f-41 t E. ~ SM..£ 1'41 Ofll!NtG II> """-. Ottd d TNlt T~' 1ot• HO SONCI. d lllt lrllllS crllltd by ..i petition or account u oltd With the County licauon specified htreen-bu 1.1 d ·out • p • h9 . ....._ 0A. AINllS llMY •I.DI THNil THE COUNTY Of al &u,o.(t~~•) Ottd al Tlllll Tht tcta1 1>rovlded In Pfot>llt Cltctl ol Orangt County above is !hat o1 a · ........ pn1111mete1y 700 a.I. of >....-EIQ • ,. ~ TOT .... -.............. ORANGE ~ ~-r ~8 ..1.c·-·•"-~ d llld ......,,_ Code NCtlon 1250. A on 06l2otzOOO cltlrty contract()('' as d;. Tenant tmprovtmenta .-.,-fllllllll Ulldlr nl ...bi;""'_:..~ .. T·::_ Lamott1u.1t Juallce 111 .... tine'" ·-·--,.... •w 4-,._ 11 lllt tint d n1111-=.:'. RtQuaat for Special No-2000tlS22t2 lined In Section 7058 of Ind '9n0Vlte an addl-pi.-tD ...... al .. -.. ·--Canter • Probate llon al this .. Dll)y hon d lllrs ~ tJce form 11 IVllllblt Olitv PilOC June 23 • 30. the Caltlomle Business tlonal 2,)00 a.I. 11 ... C*t111 Dltd al TIUll. ... .,. ..... 1 _,_.. 30 Tht Olly DIM, .S1M.•.n . 0.ltd CNS7l62l SS~UCJia StM.•.n . Oattd from lht OOU11 dark. July 7 , 14, 2000 f562 and Professions Code. of '" n l1Ung Nllllllld cn 0.... 11 d-* ~on• ..... or POii Otllot Bo.It 1.-111. 06127f2000 R81• FlllMdll JO. 2000 Ol'/27/2000 Alla f1IMlldll ~ fot tN the speciallry conlractor ,opll~lmol~ Cllnlo 1117 • __._.. No ~ .......... • ct-* Ofanat. CA ~ a CltltDnllaT /~ ~ r-• ,. .............. _ Petlttow: ~~S Bualneu awardod the Conlrect for OClu•u on u• MCond 1tl10Ullll 11 ,. Ollclel ,._,.., • or lldlii1ll g288~t571 C • 11• rUlttt "!!'"-..... ,...__, --MICHAIL T. WALIH, ,_...,.. tstement lhls Woril shall Itself oon-ftoo!' of tht Gottac:halk AaCladl crd Ullion 0t • ct-* IN THE MATTER OF By R BtnieY Tiie lotto~rlOl\I '°"'°""°"· IS TlllMlt HQ,. IBN 112I07, The loltoWing ptraons 1truct 8 majority of the Media.I PIUI Offlot d 0i-. Qal'lly dlWon .. 1 .... 0t....... THE PETITION TO PrMtdalll 17291 lrvlllt are doing u : By &uca R 8Hslty 44H JAMBORH ADT art doing ~ 11; work, In eccordance Bulldlng. Work In· Racardlr. md Dltd al TNll -ve ... ._. ~ CHANGE THE NAME Blvd. Suile 262. TUl1m. Ca lntematlonal M1n1gt· PrlStdlnt 17291 IMnt STL 110, NEWPOA Ballty Island Maricttlng with the prov1s10t1S ol clud•• at1nd1rd In· ..... *' Wiied ~ llOn, .wva-.. 1 or OF Roaaja Northrop 92780-2930 (SEAi.) T• ment ~. g1o PoWell BNd ·SIMI 262 TUSClll. Ca BEACH CA tall() Company, 2021 Busl· Cal~orrna BuSlnesa 100 ltd.of con1tructfon In-card W ~ I. ., _... ._. ..-..i 11 Hlwl<a on bttlell o1 Photlt (714)573-1410 Ct. Colt• M .... CA 92780·2930 (SEAL} T• Publllhed Ntwport ntll Canter Or. '213. Proteuions Code eluding erclllttctural, .,..... NI ... • • Sedlorl 5102 dfle F-. Ktanlt Aottnnle f'M (714)513-7437 Trus-92626 Photlt (714)513-7410 Bt1oh·Coat1 Mtu lrvlne, CA g2612 Sectton 7059 plumbf:!Y, HVAC and -a.c.tan lo .. ,.... Cllll Code 8"d llAhotad Norttvoc> I """°' tels Sale lnformlllon Mona z. Suh111, 910 ~AX (714)513-7437 Trus' Ody Pilo4 Junt 30 . .My Glegory s Moote, 621 ~ Worll must be com· eltctrla. · The Wotil tlddlr tcr Cllll. .,_,.. • IOdD~ll'lllla-.. OAotA TO SHOW (826) 116().6932 Powell Cl. C:O.. Mtu. ltes Sala 11'otmatlCll 6, 1. 2000 Grovtvitw Lane, La plettd wotllln 60 con-wHI bt within •d•ri..U_.,ol 111 .. _. lllllllf olw CAUSE Fo.. CHANGE -~can C311111 CA 92626 (6261 ~932 FTH570 C.vadl. CA 91011 secutove days Time 15 of • I unction Ing ,. 1...s s.._ (ri ,. t.n Clllft 11 ....-ii .,_ ~ NW 6l30 7f7 71141000 Thll ~ ii con--•com ct11• Tlw business la con- the t11once F811ure to =hltmology Cllnlc bllll Wldl • lllllM lniw Tl\lllee ..., ~ .,_ CASE NUWER ducted by: an lndllllcalll 6IJ) l!1J114 2'!00 Flctttloua 8ualneea duot9d by: an Individual • complete the Work mu91 rtme6n op. " .. 1...s 5-1) 9* .._ ol .. T----"-A20llOI PUBUC HEARINGS Have you llarttd F1cdt1ou9 Bualneea Heme _........___. Havt you 1t1rted Within 11ie time set lorth tr1tfon1I throughout __., onlld, fl oe.. ._. PETITIONER(S) WIU. BE HELO BY THE dotrlg ~ yf!(I No 0 _...." doing buslnees ytt7 herein will resuh In the th• conllructlon, dwls ~ 11 ,. Oooi o.d Ul'l9..,... btccwnt Roult Northrop Hawks COSTA . MESA PLAN· Mona Z. &*an Name ltlltement Tht followi~ Y-. 111~ 1mpo11t1on ol liquidated lhtrtlort, multl_plt CDda 1---. 11 W • ,. .,..... tD .. S..-or on bthalt of Kt1nl1 NINO COMMISSION AT Thia ltltemtnl wae Tht follow!~• are doing u: Grtge)fy S. Moort damages IOf eacti day of phallng of the Wotil la .,...,_ ......_ • • mlller d Aoannlt "°'11\rop 1 rn1-THE CITY HALL. n tued wllh the County .,. doing U: Electr~ 845 S. Tlllt ltlte"*'1 Will delay In 1he amount set nect111ry. ... d fw •l .. ,... tlllt 1'ft. S.ict .... w9 be nor HASl'HAVE Flt.ED A FAIR DRIVE. COSTA Cltlll ol OrwlQe County Catallna HNlth C1rt, sc.te BM!., IB, flltd with tht County t0t1h in the Information ESTIMATED lrlCI ..... CIOIMfld IO Ind mldt, tai ~ OCJ1e:o PETITION FOR AN MESA. CALIFORNIA, on OM>612000 3420..F W. MICArtllut Fulltrton, C1lllornl1 Cler1c o1 Orange Cour;ty' lor Blddors" CONSTRUCTION llCllJl~br•UlldlrmdDlld _,.or~ • ....-ORDER TO CHANGE AT 6:30 P.M. OR AS IOOOUIOH7 Blvd .. Santa Ana. CA 92831 on 06/1"'2000 Each bod must con· COST: 1280,000.00 d T11111" fw ~ .,_ or~.~ ... NAMES FROM KNnle SOON AS POSSIBLE Oal~Plloe JUnt 9. 18, 92704 Marie Sttvtnt. 192.-2000N31'1t7 IOfm and be responsNe Nolt: Prlmt Bidders • 11 l9d Ctully Md S. DOtt111ic11 0t -Roztnnlt Northrop TO THEREAFTER ON 23,~, 2000 F<f39 Aolemlry C. Roddguet, Orlolt Orlvt. Coell Olily Pllol Junt 23, 30. 10 tha contract docu· who do not mMt the dlat.d • llll 29 d net i..na.. to ..W, .. KNnlt Rottnnie MONDAY, JULY 24, 2211 W. Wiiton f5, Cotta Mela. Caltfomill 92928 M 7, 14, 2000 F5§3 meflt& Each bidder shall qu1llflcatlon1 In tht f'O 1t5'. aty al O.. ..... • ww w ~ ~ Northrop Hawb 2000 REGARDING THE Fictitious Buatneea MtM, CA 112927 Steven E. Dyer. 8.367 submit on the form Contract Document• Qullr d Orwlgl. S. al lllld o.d. ........ It le ht1tby ordtfld FOUOWING APPLICA· Heine ~ Thia ~ II oon-Popp'/ Way, Butnl Flc:tltlOus Buelneaa turn•shed with 11'18 con· may not be tflglbte !Of c.llanll, • lllw:Mll cn e llllSI .....-. _.. .._.. • that all pereone In· TIONS. The folloWlng ~ ~ by: Ill lndMcMll Plitt. Cal1'omll 90820 Name Stlltement lflld documtnts I list ol tward. -.i.drillloll31.pegae " pivrtdld .......... tareattd In IN• """" IF ANY OF THE FOL· .,. doing~--H•vt you 1t1rttd Thie bueintN .. QOl'I• Tht lolloWing pl(IOM the proposed subcon· Bidding Documtnta llld t2al ............... .._...._i.m..d 1PPMt btlorl thie court LOWING ACTIONS OcNn ~ 2916 doing bualneu~ dUc:ted by: 1 gtMfal -~ bualllea u tractors on this project ::. beon •=Y 1 .'°..J:f AaC1anf1 m Onnge Qu!ry. .. ... _.... ~ lllld In Def>irlmtnt No. L73 ARE CHALLENGED IN Santa AN Avt. t A. ~~ wu P•~;:"tpyou atlfltd Flnencia Loen Conaul· as rtqu1red by the 30 2000 and -CllrJftl APNI 111.~2.19 Died 111111 ...... ~ ol the SUptrior Court ol COURT, THE C:O.. MtN. CA 92927 l1ltd With the County dot"" bualnt11 ytt7 tints. 959 South Cout Subletting and Sut>oon-• • · bt II-~ ""-' 45' Celltorn!I II tht tddrwa CHALLENGE MAY BE John Francia D1Yil. Cltr1< of n...-y .. ., Drive, Suite •95. Coata rraotong Fatr Practices sued at. DESIGN & a;;;;; 0-~ CA " P"Mflld ~ _. Ht:llt, ltlOWn lbov9 on &+00 LIMITED TO ONLY 2eee Santi Ana Avt. ..,..,_. County "• tSfllOO Mtta. CA 92626 Act Government Code C 0 N S T R U C T I 0 N ...._ ....._ ~ Ind • at 2:00 o·c:lodl p.m. end THOSE ISSUES SOME· IA. Cotta Me., Callor· on 06l2t'lr2000 Malit S1tvtna • Kolnlnla Flnenclal sectton 4100 et seq SERVICES, Unlveralty ,,.. ........., T~ ..,._fl .. tn.-. ... thtn and thert allow ONE RAISES AT THE n1a 92627 2000IU2tt5 This llattment was 5eMoM Inc., (CA), 959 Each Bid shall be 110 • of Calllornle, lrvlnt, ..... .,,.._b_,,,,. Ille W. ~ tlY llid cauat, If any ltlfY hive, PUBLIC HEARING OE· Thia bullnete II oon-Dally Piiot Junt 23 1. 30, fli.ct wllh tht County South Coast Drive, Suite c;ompan1ed t>y 8 certified 3500 Berktley Piece, ~ d fw ... Id. o.d d Tnlll. WE NtE Why tile petition for SCRIBED IN THIS N(). ducted by: 1111 indMdull Jib Z, 14• 2000 ,.559 Cleltt ol Orangt County 495, Coata M111. CA or caShler's checil Of' bid Irvine. CA g2697·2450 ..... ft t1l'fl!I COIMIOll ASSISTING ~ IENE· change of name lhould TICE OA IN WRITTEN Havt you •tirttd l'lctltloue B I on 06."llWOOO g2628 bond 1n en amount not (9C9) 82-«l830 ~ ' ..,, ftMll ~ TO OOUECT A not bt granted. CORRESPONDENCE doing bualnell ytt? us .,... 2000MJ2tH Thia bullne11 ~ con. less than ten percent Hot Lint: (UI) llRll 5-' .. •tie..... DEBT #«J Nff WOR· It le h.lrtlltf Ofdtrtd DEUVEREO TO THE Yt1, <>11114/2000 Heme ... tement Dtily Pilot Junt 30, "'*'! dual«I by: • OOfPOtltlon (10'!1.) ol the total bid 824-1117 tu ..... _... fl•· W.TION WE OllT.-., thlll I oopy d lt1k °"* PLANNINO COM· JoM Frandt O.Ylt The fOllowlng l*IOlll z. l4, U 2000 f574 H1ve you 1t1rttd pnce. payabkt 10 the Dis· Bidding Oocumtnt1 ,..,, .... at ......, Wll. • USB> f10R lo ri'tlJlfl ceutt bt 01b-MISSION AT, OR Thll tt.temant w11 art dolna bllliiwA u: dolno butlMll Vt('? No tnel u a guaran1ee tha1 will not Ile av1lllblt to ""*" • ~ fl ~T ~ 8Y llehtd In N8rlColta ...... PAIOA TO. THE PUB-tlltd wilt) the ~ BOODREAU·RUIZ Flotttlou9 luakMu Koinlnla F'ln1ncl1I tht bidder If l\S proposal Prime Blddtrl alter: ........... IO w .. Bnaalall.\IESOR Delly Pilol, 1 MWlplptf UC HEARING. ca.tc ol Orwlge ~ OAU.ERY, 3000 Ntw· Heme Statement s.Mc:et, Inc_, Rooven •• eccepttd shall FRIDAY JULY 7, 2000. _~ .... al 1M! _.....,.._, of general drculltlon 1. PLANNING AP· on~ port B~~d·~ .. •wpott The t~ ,__,.,. Akltia. PrMident Promptly tx•~ute tht Chtcka I« • ---.. --...____.._:::n.:,: _........_. In ...,_ --. PLICATION P" -2' '"'DDDlll Btech. ""' •<V<>.> ..----Thll _,_,_____. -· •A•• t '""1 Nndtble fM will be,.. .. ....._. _,.. bJ,. ~·...-~ ,...._,... u--·•· .. ......,. • •< 22111 Debra L Boudreeu .,. dolnQ 1 at 1.u.. _,,..,. --"'Vr men . u11115h e qulrtd ........_,._.al._ CJWJ.YORfllWNTNJ. at leut once I wetlt lot FOR THE HARBOR Delly PioC Junt 23,_ 30, • 1) Jett Girad Conaullliiv ....., with the County r:::.~c:v ~n P!~ S2S.OO In~~.::":"' a: Thi t,..i lllllllD. ,.... CWld: ..uw 12• JlllO lour OOf..cullve WMk:I SOARING SOCIETY/ Mt 7. 11, 2000 fW ~ ~~wp<lf1 :-) ologlll, ~ ~1~ County amounl not ltaa than ding Oooumtnta. Mm!. Glllll. fllllllml n ~ I.Ami ..._. ~ri~, the «My ol tht r~RC~la'e:.Ps AcWoue lulll'IW Cella Aulz..ffoti 55g Hk~.oom. IOOOM'°414 one hundred percenl ChtCb are to bt madt ..._ • ~ Colp., • llld T,...._ DATE: JUN t1 2000 FOR THE CITY OF ,.._ ltiltllMftl *°" Court. Lot ~ c) I c 1 If o r n I· Delly PtloC Junt 23 30. (100-..) of !he total bid payeblt to "'The Re-___,ti> Ill 'W=I-t• r.. f'OUltl ..... JAimS P. OMV, COSTA MESNDAVIO Tht tollowl~ll ~ ... ~. ~ 1:·0 0,.."!:....__ 5~ July 7, 14, 2000 ht! prioe. tumlsh a Peymenl Qtnta of lht U~vel'llty of MO.GOO Tiil lllNklery llldar leoond Aoor .... /lira, JUDGI/ ALKEMA. TO AMEND -.w.... "' ',,.. ..._._ II oon-" """"• ._ Bond in an DITIOUflt not Calltornl1." 1911 o.I d Tlllll ......,.. CA l1101 ('14) m..:t COMMflllOHIR 0, FAIRVIEW PARK MAS· ~"'\ .-..i dUc:ttd by: I Qtnefal ~ff~~ ~ Buelftfft less then ont hundred S.altd 9'de 11114M l't04 bt ......., n ~ 10 tia b .... ~ ...... , (714) THI IUPIAIOR TEA PLAN (PA•97·43) 93&1 Bc*a~~. o . ....: pertnerthlp 500 PODOV ' Name Statement peroent (100'Y.) o1 tht to-llCOtptld alltr: ~·--,_.al aoeM ND11 a... lrD• COUlllT TO ALLOW 'THE HAR· """'• Havt you 1t1rttd d I ~iii Avt., Coron& Tht followtllQ '*90n• tel bid ptlea, end lumllh 2:00 P.M., FRIDAY, o.tuna...11>w .. lftllDll a. a..'*"' ROH llt Northrop 90R SOARING SOCI· ~ w:= Call-~no . .__b.u,1lne200011 ytt? 9;825 "· Callfotnl• .,. doing buAMe u · etr1lfa tt1 tYldenclng ~ 1!:~· In t"-If»• ....... ,_. jllaplfly w. It T~ S. Hawb 829 S.ntiego ETY TO RETAIN THE Edward Albttt 0.:'L ·._...._~. Thie 1Jut1nett ii con-CHAV'A JUMPING that the rtQUrrtd Insur· ..... u ... ,. ,,. l/llllM "' o.I Cl TMI 011o1r "'1 4GC3 6'11, Ad . Cotta ....... CA SAILPLANE t<...i. 23301 .......... .......,._, ~ ..... lndMdull HOUSE RENTALS. 815 enca ii In etlte1 ~ the amount ol 10% of tile _ -__ -....._. ..,... .---92828 LAUNCHING, LANO. RolM rbr ._ Thia atatement WU H .., an W Berllel•" StrNI. amounca Ml forth In the Lump Sum Bue Bid, ••· _. ---..,,.. ....... ·-Publlalltd Newporl ING ANO STORAGE · 194• L9Qunl flied with IM Courny •v• you •tarted Senta Ana, Calltornlu gentral coodttlon• fn c:IUdlng llttrna .... lhal 1'. •• ...... Nit Bt1Ch·Co1t• MH• AREAS AS THEY H!'t ~ 8l2e53 Cltflt of°'**~ doing~~ No 12707 the '"""""""' each Bid _,_ • 111 .... PUBLIC HEARINGS ~ Pilol PA E ,,.. butitlttl II~ on Wlt/'2000 ~ Peul 0«9d •vtnt of latlure to TI;~sur~ luu'-tn.i --.. Olmtll~ Will BE HELD BY THE .,_, .i,.. 23, 30, ES NnY EXIS!i ~by: .,, nMdllll lllllllOt Thlt ......_,. WU Selv•dor Suv9dra. tnltr Into the contract Bid Bond ltld .._,""'on..._ ---.... :-i.-COSTA MESA PLAN-J4/llt 1, 14, 2000 ~TO ~ ONl.T Hallt 'you '4•l1ed ~PllolJUnt ;; ,, flied wtlll the ~ 918 W ~ sn.t, end tatc\llt tht r• ... .. .. --.....,., C'""'••1&SION T FH3 """' Alf'MALTJCON· ........, ... ..........__ .-., ...._ •• "• Citric o1 no-,._....., Senta AOna. CelitoMI qwtd doc:umtn11. llUCh Bid Oeadllnt. llltld In • _., ._ • """"" --• A CAETt MX:Ell TRAIL ~-r~ ,_ --FtM on 08/1~ -R, 92707 bid MCUrtty w11 be for· ~!1, l~t~~'•')!d ~·--,,. ..... ~~ c~~1 Flotttloue lullnw ~TO~"~; TNt "*"'*" ,... Plctllla .. ._.MM wn02 TNt bUllneee la oon· le•ld Tht Falttlfi.t4 Per· ..,. ' .,.. •,._• ......... I MESA, CAllFOAH~ ..___ ~ '""' -"'" lllld wllll fie ,. __ ...... ·-~ Pllol Junt 18 ~by: "' tndMduel lonnance Bond lhlll r• ~t1ment of lneuranoe, ..__. ... _~ ,_.,.. lll:ll•lnt AHA RIVER TRAIL, a.ti d Qr.,. ;;:"'.,:Z ...... ........ 30 Jllw 7 2000 ~ Ha" you llarted mlifl In fUll IOlot Ind ef· 1111 ol lnlwtl'S ~ .. ~ 0..-.-. AT 830 PM. OA Tht.....,.. pelWll AND i.ETAIN All on OOl20t'2000" .......,"7 The IDlowlfla l*'ION -·--• -~ dolnD bullr-. Ytf? No feet ltl!ougt! tht gueran-:i:.~ sus:i~.lneur· 21D. • 111111111--"-~e~Te'.?SSteJ~ ... ~ ........ •: OTHU TAAll.8 Al ........ .,. ~bwhiae .. Wwrdor s.Mdr• A mandatory Pr .. 8td • '2Dt ....... AW. ~0!."..1..--!..~~! _J~ r.:l ~'f~°b, OIRT"'DA cmeA NAT· Olly Pllol Mii 2' 30 lere nge, Inc., Plolllloue lullPHI Thlt btfrtlnt wet COl11ertnoe Ind men-Sii. T• CA -........ nc.UNWINU 11'11: CC>l.llQIATl! 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EOUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY AH real estate advert1s1ng In this newspaper is subject to the federal Faif Hoo!ing Acl ot 1968 as amended which makes ii illegal 10 advertise •any preference, Hmltation or dlscrim1natlon baSed on race, color, re110· Ion, sex. handicap, familial status Of national origin. or an intention to ma~e any such preference. t1mita1ion or dlscrnnination. • This newspaper wlll nol knowlngly accept any adverlisemenl tor real estate which 1s 1n v1olalion of the law. Our readers a1e hereby informed lhat all dwellings ildVertlsed in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis To complain ot dlscnml· nation, call HUD lotl·free at 1·800-424-8590. 1 HOUBE8'COll>OS FOR SAL.£ GhERAL •V.A .• ..... SO llOft.ll Riii COUNSELING Fm LIST OF HOMES HUDNAREPOS 7t4-534-llOO ~, ...... ,-. -·:1 . ... • .. l ~ \ 101 • 216 9 HOUSESICOND08 FOR SALE CORONA DEl MAR Irvine Terrie. Front Row View Lerge hvtng rm. lat111ly rm. 281 28atlls plUs ofhce./ Bedroom s1 Char1es IQ1Chel1 $1.899,500. Co-listed by Sh art Ten Eyck 949·380·9492 & Maury Stauffer 949·673-5354. 19 TWNHMS • FlRST TIME OffEREOl 1 LEFTI All 381 2.58a, $217,000.$226.000 2191 Clnyon Or •• Model Open • Ag! 949-642·9699 EASTSIDE TOWNHOME 28r 28a l1plc, open flool plan, 2c gar. pool, spa & tennis. Bes1 Buy! $247,900 Coldwell Banker 949·733·6074 .... E'Sldt 2 hOlll8I on I lot very good ooncs plus room to e.q>and. great loo. $389,000 Foc mote lllfo cal agent Earl Taylor 949-642-4722 t NEW HOMES t Only 3 Left Ouably bulll delaehed mgl8 •ami¥ hOme$ Ill Eas!Slde. Great Floot Plan Approx 2110-2220 SF Agent 949-645-6345 Or111111ic Unique Detached T ownhomt 481 38a, lollnll IMng and dining rooms open to pallo l.JJ'i( & bnght with many upgtades incldg gourmet kiL Open HouM Sunday. 12-4. Call Tl'lltle Mal'lhlll 714-2M>2038 Index Iii ~ DO ·U I 4H r'J a 470 . 471 .,....,.. a9·461 I ~ :J:l J I • :::F.1 I I 110COSTA I': 111eo ::!°! I.'--208_FOR_R£_<>:r_~_fAS_Es_,JE 208 OFFICES FOR RENT/LEASE 208 OFFICES FOR RENTWSE ACROSS FROM Camden Court Bl1uty. Lar~I 3Br 2 75Ba model available. lqit & llfVll end unit neat quest partOOg Assoc. pool, sp;I & ferris. Open Sun 1-6. Cati Trisha M1r1h1ll, 714·296-2038 Flbl!l<Mil Eltall Siad Lot lmmac 4Br tamly home in The Pointe. Gorgeous plfva1e lot, Gtofgtna Smith, Coast Newport Propertle$. 949·717·4718 1Br 1Ba Al)b In BMutlful GNd Community wale to Theaters/shops/fri-Square llOm sns. pnvale garage Of carpott. Cats ok. 19UH921 l .. ple Ave. Klem Prop Mngt 949-58\.4000 • Big Canyon Beeu1iful 3Br 3Ba Townhome on golf course. lush landscap.ng Avail JUIY 1 $50()()lyr1y lse Aoen1 Clndt, 949-759.3719. HB PIER FI ND Big Canyont Bring Otferl ..-Tilt Palma mobile home T rldi1ionll S8t single slQ!Y ~Quiet ez access to 55 home on lalge private lot • walk to shoppng Slela Wonlen, Coast New-hoUM, single bath. port Prop. 949-759-3729 pv1 Piiio, $120CWmo. ..,_, ,...23h trailer, u1J1 paid, Nwpt Hghts _,. E1tlle quiet prN• apace 2 Home$ on huge lol 3 & 3 SSSOJmo. 949-689-4206 + 1 & 1, c:ukle-sac, RV ac· cess, spa. $639,000/n~. EASTSIDE 1 BEDROOM Opeo SU.n 1-4, 2212 LaWll Garage, yatd. lrig. washer/ Pf. Skr. Mt-233-9071 dryer hook~. no pets $925 + $800 sec. MH45-2146 112 HOUSEM:Ofl)()S FOR AENT ·~BEACH Ready to lu ... 2Br 2B1 Condo '" Newport Nol1h-48 Corsica lnclds W/O. ~ refodgerator. lreezer. no pets, $1700/mo ·$1500.sec Roy Fteeman, Coast New- port Prop 949-717-4726 t Udo Ille Medltlmnt1n 38r 4Ba New constl\ldion, fabulous ki1chen, custom cablnels. 3td floor cx:ean· harbor view deck. Bill Grundy Rllts. 94S-675-6161 Balboa Condo steps to lhe belt 381 38a. 2c gat, very clean $389,000. Associated Aulty, Jim Jabobs 949·689·4200 119 Am HUNTINGTO.. BEACH " WALK TO BEACH Spacious 2Br's in peaceful selling. $1130/Mo & s1220f Mo. Save $480. on 1 year Jeaset 714-960-2468 Stepa to Bly & BMch 381 28a duplex, Ip, gar. pallo. $1800/mo 1 year tease. n petslsmkrs 626·359-4539 New Office, Retail & Restaurant Space VNll Balboa Large 281 28a w/own ....-.a & jac. All MW lnt9tlor, comm pool & SJl8$. $269,000 Ag! 949-552-6700 TROPHY HOUSE MAGAZINE COVER CRAFTSMAN, $575,000 AGENT, M•72W120 PAIME ESTATES Lota I Oc:eerl Vltwtl c.tl P8trtck Tenen Apt MMSf.9705 1 ·~1 1 11 :1111 1 .,._ W. BALBOA t Enjoy C.laJ/111 Vlew1 PENINSULA lmmac. 3& the sparltlmg llghls of 28a home. mo.Je-ln cond. c.runa at nigh~ Al this & JUSl stept to beach mote from a magnlffcent 58r $550,000 Agt 949-574-2055 home localtd llNI some ol the bclsl gel Q)U1Se$ Ill So. Lido lll111yi. Exqu1Sile Coonry. Gere/fl OePace. SBr 4Ba. elegant 11\'ing, amt 949"366-6400 south faong blicl< OOUl1ylr0, !!.ic::.:!-.===~-- l~ed ltailan tie second I I ~=-·c::.::..ocean.!..!Victoe.;;.;~halbor"-"O<::::..:..R=_• _·_. U :.~ae:; ~genl 7t4-575-9391 . _,,. -n•• . Open S11n.f1bulous Big CtnyOl'I Golf CourM View. DREAM 1tOMt 58r 4.5811. 381 2.S8a MCkJded 2-stoly Santa Ana Heights, Pano w/1outhern t•poture. V18w-app!OX 4700sf on 3 lvls s.435,000 Agent Charles Call lot pliCe & cletals. ~ Bartell, 9'9-720·9670 Jane Laog, 949-632·5869 2br 2b1 4·plex. ne11r hOlg, new carpat/p1lnt. OIW, W/D, garage, Bkr. $1350 949-673-7800 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 250 -25 ,000 sq . ft. --PCH & Main -....;_ *IN BUILDING PARKING * 714-37 4 -0222 NB Offlc. at John Wayne airport 200sq It, S300 mo 24hr access u1i1s 1nct Call Sieve 707·§74·2533 216 RENTALS WANTED • ....... TNCher seelts to tent lbr •-,... .. -Iba Apr guestr1ouse .,_.. .. ,..._.._ COl'ldo. 111 NPB. COM July ~-Of AO!! 714-Jn-6111 =-=-~II!'! ·!!f' I ........... ..., . 400 ANHOUNCE~ENT =o~~= 1 112 ~ I ReSISt s.gis °' Aging & 281 TO'M'lhomes available iw;"rvn' ~ Human Growth Specious tloo! plans. Reson Hormone Therapy styte pc>OI & ape.. Close 10 * BAYFRONT 41 Over ......,,ti!" shopping, schools, beaches '1 .•• .,, ,..Large 1Br wlv1u1tt<1 S..utlful 2Br 2Ba Sit. weight '°" ceilings $1235/Mo. avallab48 trom 3 monU1 with HCG ,...2Br Townhom•• to 1 year Furnished. all 1Wt1ng $1 stSIMo. ameno!1eS plus VIEW1 ,...2Br 2Ba Ap1rtments Extras available $4700IMo .-ting It S152Mlo. oc low8f depencing on dales t 4M4S-02s2 • Villa Rentals, Inc. 28r 181 I block la beach, 949•675•4912 $1450/Mo, 8dlol ~wpoll Comphmet'ltary Consullahon Martin Pasteur Healtll Newpott Beach (949)645·7490 420 GARAGE SALES NB/Sat 8•· 1 p. 625 SI. Jl!Mt Rd. tbls, chis. ~ wieker antiques freezer, toys amp bike 14h elec1 boat & trllllet Behind New· pott Hall>Ol H.gl! (15/lrvmtl NPB FRI-SAT &.3 Multi tam 2131 Anl!Nersary Lane X st Irvine/Mesa Toots, fum books. an SUP-ploes, collect cloche$, 1111sc NP8 SAT IMt THE BLUFFS ' 221 NATA, furn, clothes. apphances, miac nic-nacs NPB SAT 8·5 "STUFF" FROM RESALE SHOP 501 112 Polnstltl In 1lley 1454 FURNJTURE I Dark Brow11 Queen size hld&-1-bed, good cond $125. 949-720.3876 Offic. Equipment 2 office capla•n chairs $75 e.i 2 stauonary ctia11s $25 e:i printer stand S50 4 deSl.6 SSO ea 2 t. le ro ... ers S50 e.i. 3 ~as•e bas~ets SS 2 lofig !ables s 15 ea sma 1 Saovoo fr1dg $100 HC-.ljl l•St'• pr.n:e1 S50 949-97!'r1116 Pine Entert1111ment Armolr SSSO. L1r9e Fr1mtd Beveled M1rro11, S\00 ea., King Pillow Top Boa & Mattreu $395., All Like New 949-723·5796 011 Second between , SHORES Orchid 111d f oinaena u SAT e.-12 INTERIOR Clothing s.tet Some FL 00 A designf!! womens Sile s.e SAMPLE SALE & mens large too Grear 1 -F deals Bayside village •22 2°"40~ HV ngs. urn 1300 E Coasl Hwy) NB acceu. lamps. tablu · -· more. 111m-6pm Tuts· "~ •·-Sil • 2640 Avon St SAT 91•12p .,..m 1uuoturi, Btl'llnd Mlnneta Mile (queen Size), bunk bods des~. Henderclon Armoore, 949-642-2255 Sta lllllld 30 0--Yl•ll Open SUn 1-4 2br 2.5ba twlvl, beau ~ OOUl'S8 vu! Exq deoor. \Jpgrldes. 8t1ow Mar!(•t 759R AgtS Realty. 949-67~94 1113 HIMESICal)OS 11 402 LOST & I 1 114 .. ..,,.. I lllPOlr. '°"Jm FOUND LOl'MMD I .. 1.1= . Belutitul 28r 2111 Condo FOUND CAT, COM flOR UL! '---------' In TroV1re. lmmacolale Declawed, Ct'eam color . IMutlful Hewer 38r/38a, cond, pvt IOc, buullfut 949-711-7857 pneed to sel' 611 Cllll °'· I i:"::..._ 1 I 456 LIVES~ FOR SALE Loctl kittens, c1t1, dogl for adoption every Sat Wttcome 714-322·5274 •••• S3200Mo, or 1 lr/t Ba comm pool. S24CXVMo Cal Loat Bllclt cat 19c1 coftar, St75Clttlo. yity. llr/c, W/O, Ed s.t9-640-6187 oc Dawn ted heart tagS l0$t o IT1ICIO d/w 1191 cells l>'8SS 949·464-9264 • & Gelson' WOlFf TANNING BEDS noon-4pm Fashion ts TAN AT HOME . ANIMAL NElWORK BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi lnlo 949-644·2279 ~ . ~ 690. 697 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES GAR'r'S PEROONNA FASHION ISLAND 1 higll~nd WOMENS shoe bouttque. Is currently looking tor FT Sales A&socfates. Retail shoe experience ~ plus To se\ up onteiv•ew ca• Jim al 94!H21·5730 or la• r~s 10 9'9·721·9548 INTERIOR DESIGN needed 1111mee11111ely manual dratting only no CAO Rewara rig Full.PT tor last paced ll1gJi·eNl T1te•SI011e Design Studoo Floor plan & elevation draft· tog exi>e0e1Ke and bl\ieilMt compref\ens1on a musl C~eat1ve and tur-ertv1•0'1· ment Protessoonal delllll 011en1ed pe1son .,.,th gre.it att tJOe pleaw apply via ta• to 949-75~·0129 ATTN Sus?" PURCHASING AGENT lor etectr00< dlstnbul..cl 1f'111'1'J"d are opening avai IOI' .,,Pf.'Mnted caodl(Jate ~ T Mon·~• Co11tac1 v1ci.1 Rub•n 949·650 200\ Eal 21t. tor appi.niet>t•e"' ~elall CMdrt-ns O•c;_lle•d clolt"ng stO!e m Cost., l.li>sa has l"1me<J opeoin!I Will traln. 949-650-2243 Interior Ot1ttsperson nellded 1mmedoa:e1v man ual C1rati1ng onlv no CAD. Rewatamg full pa1Hi~ 1)061:1011 toJt 1as1 pa rtld 114'-eno T o1e Slone Ot!Sig!'! Stu· di() FIOOI plai ana eJeVatoo dratung expe11ence and blu&PllOI comp<e11ens1011· a musr CrealiVe and iun illv.ronment Protessi0nal deli!~ onenieo pet50!l ""'" grea1 artllUde Please a(Jdy via ta; to 949-759·0129 A.nN Susan Servlc. Wnttf F'e~ hour.. •. nr tomm r.iam player e iabloo AIJlll\ o l.Aetro C4< wasn 11,..:SS7~. • THE GALLUP POLL NOW HIRING FT/PT palO 1r.ilfl1ng tie~ seheo"'e no sales phone ~ hom OU! l!Wle Centef RilCl\llte don dusatko 949.474.7900 t 710 PUBLISHING Promotions Dept Communtl~ newspaper SH~ F 1 ptfSOt1 10 tn t.e!Y'ew and wnte stones partec•pate tn commut1tty events create and pagnste pa9H E•cellen1 com munocation 5'111:. v.Ot1I ~ .,.,rn the public: r<now Ouar\ XPres5 ano AP Stvte Drug scree11m9 !lhysical requ~ed EOE XW beneM o'g Fu •esullle wnling sampi9$ anct Mlar,. requ.rementS to ~ JoM. so11 \\49-650-4802 or ma~ to P 0 BOX 1560 eo.ta MMa CA 92626 FIVE Contiauoua loll In Clnnery Vllllge.•Prfme Location! Rite OppotluMyt $365,000 Per Lot. Bllboa N!wpo!! Rt!y, 949-e73-4494 SHOflECUFFS B11ut1lul ocean view lltge lot. r8ldy lo bolkl, approved plans, 11.250,000 Clll 1gen1 Cind. 949-759-3719 l~~--11 * TO~ IF ~~~ COMMERCIALHOME Whos ClOllt~ your !M? Ulllls trom S199 00 Rere Exo1ic WilO·IOOl..og 'fou or yOIJI booos? S1al1 1 31drm 2.Sl lth H11dwood CIASSIFIED IC'9 the aolutton you're -.rcb.lna for-whcthtt you 're 9ttk.lnfl a hotoc. apertment. IJli. PORT STREm LOWEST PRICED 2..sTOflY REDUCED TO 17111000 41t Ula ~ Condition 1801 ,.,,, Chlrtll ........ Open 11t a 1un 1 :ao to s:ao Allo evllleble Newport T~ 4lr Ula. 2c .a 11r, SW1000 °" flt pen-bell. new c.rpm. VlfJ eumy a llill. c.11 far """"' Info. OEMY LONG COLDWILL IANUR M•111-nll - ---~-_. I I I. : . . H8 LIV 5br houM to wre . . w/pool. Al amen. bectoom CdM ESTATE SALE 1Hu11ful 111119 l1111lly hOlllt tcfOM tht "'"' "°"' '"' belctl, Newport l9y Sir 511 Av~ &.lvner Rental motAug.·$22,500 motStpt. -$20,000. Winter Oct 1·MIY 31. $7000/mo M!n! 949-673-3899 lndudes ptlvale bath $425 Household 30 s 40 s 50 s p!uS utlls 714-412·1050 K~Cll OR, LR Bc:lnn, get .. ......_ ............ """ Hm um. books. ~. EiC """" ..,..,..,. ,... 9-2 Sal & Sun 23'1 Poppy, male pref, pvt bl, no slT'llJ par11 Other slreeta & --.aii. pat, cable, llalll kllc, ciean NO early bttdsl $460 t ~ fM9-645-95t5 =...:-=-==---- CMIHll 8Mut1M 1g 3bt 2be COM Fri I Sit. 8am 0 homt 1¥t m1 lo bdl on bike Sil La .. Ave Anllqoe$. path Quiel Ilea S5751mo • ~ Lauren bedding, utlls, IYal 711 714-396-0273 .,,, etc. ~·: lt#n CM.pm bf, bl prv lit., CM SAT M S5IMMt + refl. c.c., 2171 AURAL Pl. ""'Pott ....... ...... ..... ntiquM MHSt •U 1t tu~· r~dloa, .::li Cdll 211r 111 AtlC. .,,.,. w1 1tand1. rocletfa, toya, tam. 2 blka from ocn, no :!ldellll=..:*"="-' :::alod!!i==---drlnWlmllg. lllUll llir.t Clll. .. $65()'mo, 94H75-87S7 E 1111 CM ' UI "' tint --11G YAllJ WI IATISUN .. ~ ~ LOT1 Of ITUff' U WANT, Pr1W11 bdl, pool, jacuut, 4!U! CANT AffOll) Low MonlhlY Peymem ltOPa«I spotl8d Cf A OC1C8t home bese busir186s Go 1o FREE Colol Cataloo kittens tor P'rvffoed few wwwJntlhom1biz.com Call 1·800-711-0158 S3Q01$500 949-631·21 11 WORK FROM HOME 1448 AHTIQUESINIT 11-MERCHANDISE I n11ma~~ c~:;r.= COL1.ECT18L£S WANTED ~$2000mo Fut·lime $2500·$7000 mo Many WANTED ANTIQUES Ofder Style Furnitura PIANOS i Coli.ctibtes .... tf'n•f•.,. • .,, .... ~·()itl(Wt .... $$ CASH PAIO $$ ..._ ........... ..,. ..... WE 8UY ESTATES ·~"~...,,... ._NY -MITlll" COAST COIN NEEDS pob•tions .... 711-10'7 OLD COINSI G<ltd """ ,..,.,lrt. w1tcnes a~llQU8i> colleclibl8$ 94~&42 !:"47 TOfl S$SIRECOADS! Jau R & 8 Soul Rot:' Ille. 50• & eos Ml"E 949-MS.. 1505 1~1 4 PHONE REPS Fff Energetic people lof Mort!Jtoe Co ~m 10 1150(),pet --QOmnl beflelrts Slits •XI> pie! d Gall ....... g.tc),2~5719 APP\.Y llOWl ,... ... '° .... ....... _,~ .. ..... fdrylt • ..,,.. Pffl"d e.-'-.. 711, 1.- M@'lno ""' 9*$74::4913 ~ :~ ~ "'""i'lei .... 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FARTHflro INTERIORS kltahtnil>llh/doorllwindows I I Kllchen I Balh f Aemode4 Doug 714·546-n68 274 m ~-;-~~1--1 I 221 ~uc:= I CUSlOM CAUTM': lnstlllllonl, ...... Cllllltc. Add Of ~ Centllf ~ rllllblt, llOlll (ltlll lf71 !""-COii. OOfldensel) •11*4 Jiff 11 ... 12.-1 3 ron-S3295 3Vz IOn-$3449 • I00-$3549 5 I00-$3749 Llof744440 714-538-1325 232 ATTORNEY llRVICES SMOG CHECK SdJ'Of',. ""''"'"'~ ,,_,. lk tNUJ' .,..,, PIM:e " dlu~"" ('4')/:f 1'111 ' ~ .--.. -~ lolh ~-SolMlt .... NOll11I . '' 0 73 0 1541 •JtHl WIST • t7 0 QJ 1014 0" •Altl6 SOUTH •AKQ2 OAK EAST •JllUl o tU2 o A73 •Q o K QJ 10 •K52 The biddi : SOOl1I ~ NOllTH EAST i. ,_ 20 ,_ Jl'IT ,_ ... ,_ Opcnlna lud: Queen of o Surprisi.Wy enouah. thete is I card thlc JIVCS SOUtb IWO chlnces to land three no In.Imp. After you win the first Irick with the k.ina of hearts, whal cvd do you lead to trick 1wo llld why? The auction is routine f<l' those who play that UI openlng bid of IWO clubs is your only strooa bid. If you do IOC. lhe -*cm wall be OM fallld ..... ,OU open ...... llO INlllp lnfinl ... You c.. ~ llbd 10 io. die lud OftCI.... -~ up lheir i-ru_ IO dia- rncMMll docs DOI -lbll --el ... lricb. ~you not -rour aicb ..... wilholll lhe opponenu Ji¥i• you • eaor· mous unouM of~ yowoaly clwlce for a ninth criclt is an lhe dub ault. You uhibiled IUlr quali1y if you led the k.ina or ckabl a1 tnck 1wo! Why? Bee.-ir lhe cards lie .. 111 the di..,am, lbould West win wilh the ace you can come to nine uiclts wilhoul die diamonds by us1n1 yow major-aul1 encries IO fillt$$e V.UC f<l' lhe ellht and left of clubs, thus fCOr· Ins four club uicb to Co wnh your five fall uicb in lhe mAJOIS. Bui what if the queen of clubs is oot sl1111eton with Eiasl7 In lhal cveni. if one clef ender holds the 1CC1 of clubs lllld lhe ocher lhe queen, there Is 1111 cxcellen1 chance 1hll 1he player wilh lhe ace will hold up. thlnltina you -uyina IO eaablish dummy·• long suit. When Ille kinl of clubs wins, aban· don lhat suit and stan on diamonds, and nine tricks roll in. FORD RANGER 'U Sll-ebtd truck, netd1 dleMI eng repelr l9duotd l300obo Tom ~ l•0ier=11•iw11·•6'.m=I~~~ 111W ZS .. 8MW 1211 ·17 CHEVAOl.fT LIAMA 't2 f1'-Jll.72SI 2.8 Llr, 17k Miles, CO Aulomltic:, While wlSIYer Sedan, V-6, many exttu, (4AZX297l $29,995 (3WE928) $27,995 MW ear lnldHI cAeVIER BMW CAeVlfR BMW (249999) S4.988 714-135-3171 71WS5-'171 NABERS BMW 3111 ·w ConvtnOll, 26« Mi, Siver (Y02200) $27,996 CREVIER 8MW • 714:f35.3171 BMW '1• ·17 Low Mills, White (3WM2541 $17,995 CMVIEA BMW 714:f35.3171 BMW 3111 ·• Lo Mlea, Allio, Red w/Sand (266401 $22.995 CREVIER BMW 714:835-3171 BMW 311 'M 2 doo<, x1nl cond, trn'fnt CIM. sunroof, MIS !Jiit $2000 Clbo 714-323-7238 BMW 320I "13 Whltl, IUftfOOf, 5 lpeedf gre1I MPG, tlke new 11'50 714-454-S4A 8MW 3211 •97 Aulomlllo, While w/Sand (3VCC8001 $26,995 CRtVlER BMW 714-135·3171 SMALL J08 EXPERTI DUNCAN ELECTRIC loclUOuick response S.rvicefRemodets 20 ,_. uperiencl U275870 !MM50-7042 ~I BMW 5211 •• 5 Speed. LOlded! ( 4FVP5201 S31,995 CReVIEA BMW 714-135-3171 BMW 740ll •• Biie*. CO, S-1 (Mt 0082) $311,995 (714154o-t100 CHEVJQ.!T XCA8 '00 112 ton, She~. 3 dr, many power featurn, ' AlfQI • r:=i $21.988 HABEAS (7141540-9100 CREVIER BMW . 714-1354171 Che¥y SUbllrbln '17 1500 2ll4, l T, foldld wWl.elfl:rt BUICK SPECIAL 1951. leather, 78k ml, $21,900 Clletlc 4-dr, hard 1ap, orig. 949·548·3988 ready for restor1tlon, $4,500. 714·5574859 COLLECTORS CIClllc De¥9I .. V-1 Noi1hslar. CO, llllhef, blllencl al WMll1ly (773519) SI 9,988 HABEAS (714)S40-1100 Cldlfl1c Elc111c11 'H l.oeded, .... 30k ml, On Stir $35,000 714·54&-3892 CAOl.LAC Sl¥tllt ITS W Low Milet, bllek, lll1her. co.~ & motet (8014041 $21,888 NAHRS 1714lt!N100 RlPAIRI t 'AMT Home ~lb Ind men Smlll I* oil. 20yll !!p Ort~ RlPAIRI t PAlfT Home ~llt Ind nm. 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Jdnt ccnd, 2811 ml, CID, new bres l blllks 2wd. Chargold S\1,000 141-711-2711 1-. SOUTH COAST MOVES U 'IEST Cartful,QuQ. Ful Hou. or l llllft. .. PUBLIC NOTICE TI\e Cllif. Nllic- U ti II ti u Com· ~REQUIRES 1111 .. Ulld ta.- hold goodl ITIMfl print ltllif P.U.C. tllT~lmal ............ .. T.C.P ...... lnllitMI .. ••• • '°" ........ ............. Ir al I MIMr; lino Ol~~-P\&.IC U llU I 11:8 COIUllON 714-llM11t I.DUI u.-.. Low -...... llllcl. llllW,.-CO&lllllllll ~ 111.• U8IM m....,,, LDUI u.t• UMM. .......... 101911 --LMD ROVIR NEWPORT llACff ......... 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