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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-05-10 - Orange Coast Pilot• ... ... SERVING THE NEWPORT · COSTA MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 • MONDAY, t:AAY 10, 1999 MONDAY MORN ·ING BRIEFING BAIANCING lllE BOOKS . BAN THE RANCH? ~OU£GE CA!llNG FAIR lllEE WEU . . ' OLO-FASlfJONED FUN Q -C. ... :I: c a.: ... ... ii: ... :I: ... MONDAY: Costa Mesa's Redevelop- ment Agency meets at 4:30 to d iscuss the agency's finances and how to gO about repaying money loaned by the city. City officials encourage members of the community to attend. The study Session will be held in the Council Chambers in City Hall, 77 Fair Drive . WEDNESDAY: JOe controversial Ban- ning Ranch development in Newport Beach will be the topic of discussion at Speak Up Newport's monthly general membership meeting. The me"'eting will be held at 6 p.m. at The Cannery Restaurant, 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach. Refreshments will be served at 5:30. More information is available at (949) 224-2266. ' , : -. . ' THURSDAY: lf the call of late-night studying,<ramming for midterms an'd a bac;kpack.full ot book.s is upon you, check out the Un iversity and College Expo, which rups from 11 a.m. to .2 p.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. at South Coast Metro. Representatives from more than '25 Southern California colleges and untversities will be there. For more information, call.(714) 481 -5065. r:RIDAV: . The first of two fairs: St. Joachim's anooal Community Spring' Fair, ~1ns at '5 p .m. and runs until 1() p.m. The event will continue through Sunday at 1964 Orange Ave., Costa , Mesa. Saturday's hours are 3 to 10 p.m., with Sunday's events running from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. The event will include drawings, games, food, rides, entertaioment and a huge white ele- phitnt-sale. The grand prize wiP1ner will win a new 1999 Pontiac Sunfire Sedan or $7,500. For more informa- tion, call (714) 574-7400 . SATURDAY: Adam's School is holding its· country Fa ir from 10 a.rh. tQ 3' p.m. at 2850 Clubhouse Road in Costa Mesa. There will be games, prizes, not to mention food avaltable for those taking advantage of (we hope) a sun- ny day. For more information, call (714) 424'7935. ' FIVE EASY QUESTIONS DALY Pl.Cl Fil.£ PHOlO A mother to the community. • EDITOR 'S NOTt: We asked Merle Hatleberg, director of the Someone Care\ 59up Kitchen in Costt.i Mesa ar.'1 area matriarch, a little bit about Mother's Day. What was the best Moth- er's day gift you've received? ' Eight wonderful and beau- tiflll childre n. What was ~he strangest donation you've r.eceiyed at the Soup Kit(:hen? Brian Champlin, 23, of Costa Mesa remembers the essenUaf Oower itrrangement at Ever}-il1oomln' Thing before visiting his mom o n Mother's Day. It was ~ busy daf fo£ Newport-Mesa flower shops and·res'tau.rants. ·- Someone called and asked if 1 could take in a dog. I said, •No, but I'll feed it.• .. Making time for Mom ' • Do you get many Mother's Day gifts from peqple in the __ - community? f:lundreds of 'thank yous' for jusl being there when we are needed. Sunday was a feel-good day for mothers everywhere, especially in Newport-Mesa beach. But Mother's Day wouldn't be complete without the annual tradition of taking mom to a scrumpbous b11o1nch. Around both towns, restaurants were brimnuog with ac:ttv- ity as families spent quality time with their mothers. "Our mom does so much for us,· said 11 .year·old Michelle Turner. who tried to get in a word over her younger, excitable sister, Allison. The Turners were spend- irig their day in Newport Beach, eating at the Tu.le of the Whale before beading back to Los Angeles. where they planned to ride their bikes. Did your mom comfort you , with soup when you were ---~----Story by Greg Risling . Photo by Don Leach young? ~· t.ol!;: of chicken soup and · Jove. ' What is the best soup. a mom can give a sick child? W hether it was ,a tender hug or a bouquet of blos- soming flowe rs, sons and daughters alike showed their appreciation for their mothers on Sunday. The day entirely devoted to the people who-brought us into this world was spent by some in Newport-Mesa attending chwch, playing in the park or walking on the ·she helps us out with our homework and' packs these amazing lunches for school. The least we could do 1s take her to brunch. But our dad is picking up the bill.• The girls also gave their mother a porcelain figurine of two pandas wrapped in each other's embrace. They knew how much their mother loved the furry animals from the SEE MOM PAGE 4 ' Chicken. "'---------------------------....::=-=-==~-~·-------------,..--~ Lets .nqt forget the overlooked hero<is S ome of the overlooked heroes of the tragedy that struck the Southcoast Early Childhood l'..eaming Center fast week, in which a man lntentionall)r drove his CM into a crowded playground, were the Red c;:ross grief counselors who belped console f~ts lhrQugh the awful everit. r One of the IllQSl poignant moments came when Red Cro6S officials alerted one of iheir volunteers, ts.belt. w..ner, to help with the tragedy-not yet realizing that her own grandson, 3- year-old Brandon Weiner, ·~d been one of the victinlS killed in the '1~iutrtUttt\ suicidal. Many of t.he children crash. r1 she has helped still keep in Isabell&. who had spent the. 'f11r..te:.~· touch with her, and some - day with Brandon just one day ll'-.V,UP now adults.....:.. even attende(t before be died, volWtteered to l;:IC-AAfi the memorial service to lend speak · Wl'"'tb the Pilot shortly ~ ~ their support. ,w before the memorial service held ---[Sabella later collapsed at Wednesday at the Llghthowe the service, overcome with Coastal Com'munity Church. 1...----emotion, as did Southcoast While talking about Brandon, owner Sheryl Hawkinson, who !Mbella also recounted her experl· remains hospitalized from the tnllwna. ences with more than 140 different ros- ter children she has taken in over the years, ranging from Vietnam refugees to youngsters who-were tro~bled and A TURNA80UT ARGUMENT Some Joann Street residents have called on µte city to build a block wall between Estancia Htgh School and their property, where the city just vacated 81'\ IU!ey. · Residents ¥.ant Ute wall for.protec- tion from cars, intruders and noise. West Side resident Paul Bunney spoke during Ute council meeting sup- porting Joann Street residents in their effort, but for ll different reason. Bunney said he has a son at Estancia High School and would like to protect him and other students from Joann Street residents. Gas station regulations fuel Council meetµIg • City laws need to be updated · because of widespread changes in service station industry. 1\,1>tt1'' Srr\1:"< llARRl'I !Olyl'b NEWPORT BEACH -·The City Counaf tonight will cons1c;!er ma1or changes to lhe regulations that govern the city's gas and,.scr- vice stations. · The changes are needed to bnng up to date an array of Jaws that have not been substan· llally revised since, the city first adopted them m 1972, oty ofhcials said. The sweeping overhaul 1s neces'sary. t}Jey . continued, because the servi.ce station lrtdus- try has chan~ed "So drastically in the pa.st 27 years that current statutes actua~y interlere with a service station's ability to prosper t •1n 1971, Newport Beach had -44 service stations and car washes, today, there.a.re 17," . said Patnck Alford of the aty's Planrung Department. •This reflects a nationwide trend. SLnce th~ mid-1970s. the number of full-semce stations has declined by mo.re than 501110 .~ In-the early 1970s, industry represen~tives note, gas stabons primarily relied on mechan· ic services to supplement their gas sales. But with tec;.hnoloqical_mcreases in auto design, cars now break down less frequently and acluatly cost more for the serYJce stauon to repair. An increase in leased cars -partlcu- larly in the Newport Beach area -has also caused mechanic services to dip, smce many of those leases provide for repairs dl.fectly at the dealership With an accompanymg slide m the profits 'from ga~ sales, gas stauons have looked to other semces, like convenience marts and car washes, to keep Uiemseives rn,the black. ofll- cials said. Some have even developed •hybrid• facilities that combine two or more different types of franctuses, such as operating a McDonald's fast.food restaurant ms1de a Chevron station. ·This is a great idea,· said Mansoor Vakili, a pttrt.ner in the Mobil station at Paofic Coast Highway and Bayside Ddve. ·cas stations only m.ake 7% of their moriey from car repairs now. Seven percent ls not enough income for the stations to stay in busmess . · •The old ordinance is obsolete. and \\11th all the changes that have been happening, peo· pie's demands have completely changed.~ Vlllkili said. "There has been a conversion from mechanic shops to n1a.rkets, and the old ordinance has not been answering those changes.• Valdli noted that the new laws would also benefit area drivers, since the dE?Clining num· ber of gas stations bas Jed to less compebbon. which means higher prices for the consumers. . Other proposed changes to .the gas station laws would also Sll)ooth over some inoonsis· tendes Ulat have developed over the years, since many activities commonly ~ted with gas statioru today are actually piohib1ted SEE COUNCIL PAGE 4 .. SAY A&AIN MIUINNIUM MOMOO QASWl!ll .••.......••.•....• .1 POUCE FIES ••.••..•..••....••• 2 PUIUC lllllCIS •••.•..•........ 6 SPOl1S ......••.•.•.•••...•. : .s WQ1IB r..,i ..... ,,., .. ........... s.· 1 .... 'JM& tws Nlly lirft us ' bid and -· _, 0 ......... ,. ...... ~ .. ,,, ..... ----..... -- An elephant ot a representadw • 2 Monday, May 10, 1999 1111111011 COMMUNITY Corona del Mar r~1df'nt Chlp- leln (l rlg. Gen.) Gearve 8. V~I has r'<ently bffn elected a trust" of the M•htary Chaplains ~__,.A-ssoc ation (MCA). COngrm offi- J2 UP CLOSI .. ... Qty to address doy ·lobc)r~ at new Home .. Depot clally chart~red the Millt•ry Chap- lains Asso 1ation to represent c.haplains In each of the military services, ind~ding the Depart- ment of Veterans Affairs. Chaplain V0gel currently ~rves as Manager of Pastoral Care for the Veterans Affairs Medicbl Center In Long Beach w· Co-chairman of this year's Fish Fry . . • Jol:> center migb t see changes with· opening of ·Harbor .Center store . EDUCATION ' ... Or•"9• Coast College ~ogy professor, Dr. Erik ~. '!'VIII discuss Orange County earth- quakes during the final 1~99 program hostld thts spring by the \ Friends of OCC's Norman E. Wat"\ ' son Library The program will run Thursday at a Udo Isle home. For \ more information, call (714) 432· , 5087 .. Orenge Coast College's Community Reletlons Office recently took home eight awards In the 22nd annual Public Relations Officer Awards competi- tion The event was sponsored by the Cahfornta Community College Public Relations Organization. The dwards were presented April 21 at the Doul:>letree Hotel in Monterey. The awards are designed to acknowledge demonstrated excel· fence by public relations profes- _ s1anals at Cahfornla's 1Q7 commu- n ty colleges Orlng• Coast Coll~• iournalism students Kasey DuBois and Kimiko Mar· tinez captured· the first and sec- ond places in the annual' college writing contest The writing oon· test was sponsored by the Orange County Press <;iub DuBois and Martinez were awarded scholar- ships for their efforts. The honors were prl!sented May 2 at the Press Club's 44th annual awards cere- _mony. DuBois, of Orange, received a first-place scholarship valued at S750 Martinez. of Huntington Beach, received a SSOO scholarship IYIJUTARY -Navy Seeman R•O'U't Stefan A. Scholz recently completed U S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command. Great Lakes, Ill Durmg the eight weelt pro- grdm, Scholz completed a variety of training which included class· room study and practical instruc· tion on oaval cCJstoms, first aid, fire fighting, water safl!ty and sur· \11.,val S'tudents are also trained in shipboard and aircraft safety. .Scholz is the son of Costa Mesa residents Carl and Ann Scholz ... Marine P1c. Mlcheel P. Hale recently completed basic .tralcilng at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego Hale completed 12 weeks of training designed to challenge new Marine recruits both physically and mentally. Hale 1s the son of Judy A. Fogg of Newport Beach ... Nevy Seaman James R. Snedeker recently com- pleted U.S Navy basic training a:t Recruit Training Command. Great Lakes, Ill. Sneda~er, along with other recruits. received Instruction on the Navy's core values -honor, courage and commitment. They ·were instructed on how to apply these values in their military per· formance and personal conduct. Snedaker Is the son of Jemils R. Snedakw of Corona del Mar ... Marln• Pvt. Ched It. Griffin recently completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. Griffin is a 1995 gradu" ate of March Mountain High School of Moreno Valley, Calif. G11ffln Is the son of Gllry L Grff· fin ot COs1a Mes.. + OTY OF RESIDENCE: Costa Mesa + OTY OF WORK: Fountain Valley +WHEN WERE YOU HIRED? August 1986 + FAMILY STATUS: Married 21 years lhi!i1 Jwie to Sue; three children, Kristi, 20; Katie, 15; and Kimberly, 10 +AGE: 42 •i. EDUc:ATION: BS in Manne Engineenng - 1978, Californi~ Maritime Academy; MBA (Nov. 1999) Keller Graduate School of Man- agement, Irvine + PAST POSmONS: Sales engineer, assistant director or maintenance + PRESENT OCCUPATION: Director or Gener- afServices Administration + EXPLANATION OF JOB IN 15 WORDS OR LE~S: Department head l'eSponsible for faoli- es maintenance, wastewater collection and ne w business development. ~· YOUR GREATEST PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT: I was pdrt or the team that won the EPA National First Place Award for operations and maintenance excellence .) YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVE· MENT: In 1984, I co-authored a series of a rti-· des that were later nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, and in 1986, my wife and I got a bill passed that President Reagan signeQ. into ldw. Meeker-Bartelt The Ritz Carlton m Dana Point was the set· ting for tb~ August 22 wedding Of Gina Meek· er, of Canada, and Paul Bartelt, of Newport Beach . The maid of honor was Kristy Bauer-Jor- dan. The best man was Walt Homme rding. . The reception was at the Ritz Carlton in Daha Point and was attended by '60 guests. The couple live in Newport Beach and went to Hawaii for a wedding trip. +YOUR PERSONAL MOTTO: Those who say they can and those who say they can't are both right. . +·YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVAGANCE: I once got fed up with work, so I bo~ght a ranch in Colorado ... sight WlSeen. +THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE READ: All I read are textbooks for my MBA. I don't have ti.me to read. +THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW: Lavay Smith and her Red Hot Skillet Llckers, •0ne Hour Mama." + WORD OR PHRASE YOU MOST OVERUS!: Can we be pairiruny honest? +WHAT CAN YOU COOK? Everything +A HA8fT YOU WISH YOU COVLD CHANGE: Biting my fingernails +THE COUfGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: Pol.ltical science + YOUR LAST OiARfTABLE ACT: I dJJl cutrent· ly the co-chairman of the Costa Mesa New- port Harbef-.Lions Cub Fish Fry and Carnival. + AS A CHILD, WHAT DID SCHOOLMATES . TEASE YOU ABOUT? My weight +WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT NOW? Fish Fry posters and my wife's in-line skates . +THE ARST THING THAT ATTRACTE[) YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE: Her smile, her sense of WEDDINGS Henning-Beek humor and the fact that she is probably the · kindest person I have ever met. +THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER HAD: I once owned one-third of a catfish farm. +WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN VOTED IN HIGH SCHOOL? I was voted "Best All Around." +WHO ARE YOUR HEROES? All of the dedi- cated men in my Lions Qub wbo, for 54 years, have unsellishly donated their time, money and efforts to make Costa Mesa a better place to live. + FAVORJTE ESCAPE FROM REALrrr. Gomg to Las Vegas +ONE THING YOU WOUlD CHANGE ABOl/T THE WORLD IF YOU COULD: Slow down the pace. We spend so much time getting to where we have to that we don't seem to have th«"bme to enjoy where we've been. + YOUR IDEA OF EXERCSE: It's great ... for other peo,ple. +THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOl/T YOUR APPEARANCE: I hate the way I look in pictures. + I HAVE A DREAM THAT: This year's Fish Fry will be the most successful ever. + PHONE NUMBER WHERE PEOPLE CAN REACH YOU: (714) 850-9222 Lookout Point in Newport Beach was the setting for the March 6 wedding of Stefanie Henning and.David Beek, both of Newport Beach'~ The bride's dless was an ivory lace, full-length Jessica McClin· tock gown. Her matron of honor was Kim- berly Barney. The bridegroom ts the son of Seymour lBeek and Jeanne Jones of Newport Beach and La Jolla. His best man was Kent Harp- er. The reception was. at a resi- aence in Corona del Mar and was attended by 120 guests. The couple live in Balboa Island and went to Zehuatenejo, Mexico, for a wedding trip. EusEGEE ~,.. COSTA 'MESA -Th~ City ouncil will bear ideas from liotne Depot representatives on how to address potential day laborer problems when .the· new store opens at Harbor Center. A draft Day Laborer Action Plan has been prepared in antia- pation of the store's opening, scheduled for late this year or early next year. Costa Mesa already has a city- run job cen ter for day laborers on Placentia Avenue. However, some changes would have to be made to the job center to accom- modate ·additional day laborers and to make sure everyone uses .the center rather than loiter in front of the store. Some of the proposals include ··Increased hours of operation • Additional police support. • Charging workers a monthly fee. • Requiring workers to help direct contractors and other day laborers to the center, • Moving the current location closer to Home Depot at Harbor Boulevard and Wilson Street. It costs the city between $80,000 and $100,000 to operate the job center Monday thro,Y9h Saturday from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. 1ncreasing the hours of operation from 6 a .m . to 2 p .m ., seven days a week, would cost another $42,000, according to a staff report. According to the Home Depot action plan, police would be asked to arrest or ticket day laborers who do not use the cen· ter. Day laborers who use the center would also be asked to monitor noncomplying day labor- ers and take down license plate numbers of employers who use noncomplying day laborers so that warrung letters can. be sent to them. Police Cluef Dave Snowden expressed some concerns in a review of the draft plan. "The Police Department should not be used to intimidate (neither) day laborers nor their potential employers into using the job center if they are-not vio- lating any state la\f' or local ordi- nance,• Snowden said. The city ordinance· regarding labor solicitation only applies to public property. The Police Department can enforce private property trespass law violations if requested by the property own· ers. Home Depot favors using job centers to address day laborer· issues. Spokeswoman Amy Friend praised other job centers that offer English as a Second Language and computer classes to day laborers while they wait to be employed. Home Depot does not have a companJ policy requiring employees to call police if day laborers are loitering outside, Friend said. The company deals with loi-• tering on a case-by-case basis by evaluating custom er complaints, she said. She is employed by West Coast Productions. He is employed by Koll Star Goll Co. GJna Meeker and Paul Bartelt She is employed by the Ne w: port Mesa Unified School District. He is self-employed. Stefanie Henning and Dnkl Beek • u there doesn't seem to be disruptive activity, W4j! probably wouldn't do anY,!hin~ about it, except the continuing education about the fact that a day laborer center ~ts.• she said . 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Since my column needed to be in on Thursday mornings (or the Monday morning edition, I had plenty of nights to worry. This column has afforded me a perfect opportunity to ask my children and their friends about the issues I have written about. I am sure we have communicated more about school and district issues than any other family. I can't believe the siuality of canng and commitment of the teachers and staff that I have foµnd in the last 11 years of my children's education. For all of my complaining, I can't thank you teachers enough. I think my EDUCAllOllALLY SPEAl'lllG gay geiser-sondoval kids are terrific, and since they are at school almost as much as they are at home, the school and . community have helped mold them into the special people they are. While I could wax poetic for the rest of my column, I am · always over my word allotment, so I must get to the pragmatic matters that face our district. · Hopefully, the Pilot \\rill replace me with someone who has the answers. I'm best at fig- uring out ~e questions: "\ - 1. Why is it that inequities are only· apparent t our school ii we don't have something some otlier school has? Have you ever heard a parent say that their school had a sci- ence lab that no other school had, so they shoUld get rid of it? Has a student ever said that his home life is so much better than that of rus schoolmate that he wants to give away his books and computer, in order to equal- ize the situation? I am as guilty as t!e next. Maybe we need to step back ahd think about all the special things our school sites have, instead of just focusing on what is missing. ' 2. Pa.rt of the NeW}>9rt-Harbor zone rec:onfigurati0l'r"plan is to . renovate Monte Vista School in 2000 for use as an elementary school. It is projected to cost $4.3 million, which is about $1.1 mil· lion less than the renovation of Eastbluff School. Why is it that much less, and where is any of the money com- ing from? If there is no money, why are we bwlding a reconfigu- ration plan around it? 3. Using Monte Vista for an. elementary school means that the programs currently housed . there, Monte Vista and Back Bay Continuation School, will have to move. It is projected to cost $362,000 from the general fund to make the move. The talk is that it will be ho~ m a .storefront. What is being cut out of the general fund to pay for the move? What is being cut out of the general fund every year to pay the rent on the storefront? Is the storefront the best enVlionment for these stu- dents? 4. Newport Harbor High School is about twice as big as the other three high schools, in terms of ninth to 12tli grade. Its graduating class is almost hall the size of its incoming ninth· grade class. How long before there is a 1 moratorium on transfers to Har- bor High? In the alternative, will classes soon be held in tents? 5. The state has two kinder- garten options. Right now, the distnct has its a.m. and p.m. . teachers working with both classes, so the state pays us about $400 per student, witn no increased costs. Next year, the district is going to the other option, which is to have one teacher for every 20 students. . The state will then fund about $800 per student. which lS about $380,000 short of what the labor costs Will ~-In the following :years. it is expected that that amount will grow The clisbict has determined to use other (Uhds to pay for the capit.41 costs for facilities needs for full-day kindergarten. But no one has said where the $380,000 is coming from. What programs will be,cut. or what upper-grade classes Will helve increased numbers to absorb this cost? : 6. All-day kindeigcUten Will be detennined on a duss-by-class basis, as the year progresses. However, only two zones Will have the facilities to offer that option. For my money, I would offer all-day kindergdrten to those children that needed to learn English, that hadn't been to preschool, and that weren't read to at home. €5----maa Many of thos~ childrenJesid m the Estanc.1a zone, whcie all- day kindergart .n isn't an option However, it 1s an optioq·m the Corona d~l Mat zone. Will we wonder why the inequ1UCi in test scores grow larger clfter this defa-• sion7 · 7 Thanks to all of you ·u1at supported the city of Costd M e a Tobacco Ordinance, which l a law to have cigarettes behind the counter. I hope t gets pas ed and enforced. If we can make a small dtmt m stopping tho e ~·ho rnight get addicted, we can haye a big tmpact when this generdtion 1 pr~cmt, and whe11 they don't face medical problems assoc1atec't with smoking tn then ldter :yenrs · What's our next hig project .for oty-wide tm~ct? , • GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL IS a c~ I Mesa. resident. Her column runs Mon· days Mattress Outlet Store ..... ___,, SCHOOL DAYS Students make top scores on PSAT tests Eleven students from NeWJ>orl Harbor High School who took the 1998 PSAT/NMSQT last October scored at least 197, which placed · them among the 50,000 highest scores m the. year 2000 National Merit Scholarship Program. . The students are: Alex Arjad, Sidd Bik,J<annavar, Nicole Dore, Janue Dow, Elizabeth Jansma, Shannon Keehan, Max Lansing, Kelsey Peterson, Courtney Rot- stan, Patrick Sharma, and Cari Valenstein. The students in the Merit Pro- gram have shown outstanding acadenuc potential and will be ,referred to two college or univer- sities m the United States by the program. Of the 50,000 students, approximately 16,000 will be named semifinalists and will have the opportunity to compete for about 7,600 Merit 'Scholarship awards to be offered in 2000. Studeqt to display art at annual exhibit Fairmont 1 High School student Jihan Kwon, a student of the Spring 1999 Ryman Program for. Young Artists art class. will dis·. play her work along with other Ryman stude~~s .at the annual Student Exhibit of Drawing and Paintings from May 18 through June 3 in the Llndhurst Gallery at the University of Southern Cali-· fornia. An operung reception and graduation ceremony will he held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m . May 20. The show will feature drawings ·AUTO ACCIDENT VICTllS ·/FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to know. Was your car injured? You t11V be too!! It may be weeks, months or even years before you experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. CALL NOW 1-888-330-3450 . ' . " ' ' " and paintings by the 60 students enrolled in the program. 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HINT: Teen' are four 11mc.., moo: likcl) than adults to tic in a l'llr cr.L'h ·THE UM OF THE PARTS Omer. m th1' l'OUOU') Jn'. 10\ oNtd m ~ '\5 nulhoo ,,chlrular accidents l!aeh ·)CZ. TilCSc .rtt<kn re.ult in an aruiual l'l\.ltl3) ot I Q billion in n.-plxemcnt pans. mll'.\I ot v.hlch ure .tiump!r. nod ti.'fldl'f" wtuJe ~x,.11: "' ~ .w 1mgm:il equipment manutocturer ,01 \1) parts th.11 cxactJ) duph .. oit t~' origjll.1l cqui~nt found on the vehick. ~ are irnitat1fm JWlS. 'The fTl11W) 1'."flefit of mur noo p:1rtS is that they crt1t ks: lhalf OEM p:n and lhU!> ln.~lUragC l'Clfl~lllVC pans pricing. On thl• Ochi:f' IWlll nn inexpensive p.111 n.~' 0JU.1f value if 11 t~ ot I.: scr qualtt} th3n the OEM pan. Veh le owner.. should bear thi .. in muld ";hen dealm • "nh ~ and rtptir ~lm1~1:u1s ll r an ICcident. r · Th:Ank · you/ .,.,...u. communtty members end Minesses. T ~\ / Mon rlc (5 E le-rn&n+or7 S~tool Ll.,O(A8 ............ oc Kr.\ovv [W 96 ' 'f0 9Bnult>u.S .con 1r1:b~tof0 . 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The Pizza Bakery Plum's Cafe & Catering Polaroid COrporation · Popular Bol~s Prime Time Publishing Roi~ Groatry Company /Hughes Reid, James R., C.P.A Robert & Taylor Salon · "' Sandpiper Land Un Santa Monica Sealccd Seacoast s.curtty ~, Ud. Shape Up Filnlsi · Shers M Galery & am.. Sir Rogan, lkl. Smart & Anal Sw.lour Naual 9*y 5"' PaciflC Conntiori, Inc. ~.F..h0..­rc¥or'• AulamalM Dllail i..pMln Salan 1'-PrLlllrl ' -4 Monday, May 10, 1999 -MOM CONTINUED FROM 1 collection she has at their home. •Tuey are my _eride and joy,• said Mom Turner. •1t's ~ood to be appreciated., but my daughters say it almost every day. You can never,. get enough of that.• Mother's Day also marks ~e height of spring, where little girls nm around in flower dresses. tem- peratures ~owly begin to climb and school starts. winding down. The Winthrow family was spending their mid-morning at The Cannery Restaurant. where . more than 800 people were eipe<;ted to have brunch inside. or on one of the special cruiSes. Six- year-old Billy Winthrow was being carried by his mom, Anna, aft.er having a plateful of sweets that gave bii:n a slight tummy ache. •My mom is special because she makes the best chocolate dup COUNCIL ·~ . CONTINUED FROM 1 under the current statutes. For instance, officials noted, the current regulations make it illegal to perlonn most repair work on cars unless it occurs inside a cookies,• he said as he rubbed bis eyes. •J gave her a lot of~ on her cheek today .. You want to 'et! me do it again?• - Jeff McDonald didn't shower his mother witl) .leis~ on Sunday while eating with his family at Mimi's Cafe in Costa Mesa. But the 24-year-old college student could. n't help thanking his mother repeatedly for her support through a rough bout with substance abuse. l'V1.c0oriald was strung out on heroin several times before getting help throuph a drug diversion pro- gram. He is studying to become a biologist Md credtts tiis mom for seeing him through the Qad tunes to the good. "l couldn't have done it w1thout her,• he said of his mother; Brencl'ci. "She didn't want her son to go down the tubes. She fought more than I chd. Wllen you have a loVlllg· mother like that, ~eB, you know someone is looking out for you That is a good feeling."' garage structure. That means that simple activities like replaang windshield wipers or adding wiper fluid are technically against . the law if the work is qone in the gas station's parking lot. LlkeWJSe, car washes are technically in breach of the law if they have vacuuming, drying or waxing done outside of a building. I S C H 0 0 L L U fl C H M E N U s· MONDAY •Munchable• salad or peanut butter & jelly sandwich or macaroni & cheese; eel· ey sticks; choke of fruit or juke; choice of milk 1\JESOAY •Munchable• salad or turkey & cheese sandwich or cheese ravioli; tossed green salad; garlic cheese breadstic:ks; choice of fruit or juice; choice of milk . SOUTH .COAST WEDNESDAY "Munchable• salad with fruit yogurt °' bean & cheese burrito; veggie sticks with d1p; choice of fruit or juice; choice of milk TMURSOAY "Munchable" salad or turkey & cheese sandwich or teriyaki meatballs over on· ental rice with tossed green salad, fruit turnover; fortune cookie; choice of milk Sl!LECTION FlneDlmnOlm•.,..1111ta ·~·ar_.. •• L.-ge 8'111atlol1 o1 .......... lt AlnQ9 . l..Ullllaua P9mta. 14Kt & 181<1 Qald & Plllllnurn """1tlliy .... a-. .. ... 235 days. ~ ,y.onday, M.oy 10, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..57 4-4223 RE~P.ING SEA VIEw, PCL. FINALS • Filling in the gaps from last week'S""finals, looking ahead to the CIF prelims. Costa Mesa High's Greg Stew- ut and Bruce Hancock each won two events to iead the Mustangs ui Th'ursday's Pacific Coast League boys track championships at Irvin~ High. , . Stewal"l won the 100-meter dash at 11.38 and the 200.(22.56). Hancock won the 800 (1 :58.93) and the' 1,600 (4:26.2). Estancia's Alberto Munoz won the 3,200 in 9:51 .0 and finished I third in the 1,600 (4:32.37). In the shot put, Costa Mestl junior Robert Hulllger, threw a personal-best 53;3, seven-feet b~tter than runner-up Griffin ~ Crogan from Estancia (46-3). The Mustang 1,600 relay team took first in 3:29.12 and the 400 rel~y was third (45.22). COLLEGES OCC clinches playoffs berth •Pirates jump out earlyr put away Riverside,• 9-4. .. TRAC 1: PCLgtrls: Sbakena Henderson from Cos- ta Mesa was nearly eight feet bet- ter than the competition, winning the discus throw with a toss of 117, 1, a personal best. She' also won the shot put with a throw of 34.9112. Both relay teams for C::oSta Mes~ qualified for CIP, finishing second in the 400 and third in the 1,600 (4:10.35). Jamie DeNoewer was second in the 800 (2:26.71) and third in the 1,600 (5:HU7). Another ~~ond-place finisher for the Mustangs was Julie Kroening in the 400 (58.92). · For the Eagles, Jasmine Grider finished second in the 100 (12.62) and lJz H~pe was third' in the 3,200 (11 :42.00). Sea View boys: ,.... Newport Harbor Hlgh's Curt Herberts qualified for the CIP preliminaries in three events, wi.Iining two in Friday's Sea View League boys track finals at Irvine High. fierberts won the 1,600-meter ~with a time of 4:2Q.68 and the 3,200 (9:37 .s.t). He finished ·run~ ner•up in the 800 (9:37 .54) .... Trevor Jones won the 110 hur- dles (15.26) and the 300 hurdles (38.76). He also finished second in the 200 (22.51). Steve Jensen. captured th¥00 (1 :56.49) for the Sailors. Sophomore John Pescbelt reached a personal-high with ~ mark or 6-3 to win the high jump for Newport Harbor. For the Sea Kings, Sean Pen- ton won the discus throw with a mark of 149-3 and finished third in the shot put (46-6). Sea View girls: Newport Harbor sophomore Amber Steen ran a personal-best to win the 1,600 (5:04.64), then came back to win the 3,200 (11:18.11). Alida McFall finished SfM;Ond in the l,600 (5:07.79) _and the 3,200 (11:19.75} for the Sailors. Teammate Krista DW won the shot put (38-51/4) and the discus throw {115-10). Jennifer Glfft's 5-2 mark in the · high jump was good enough for third place. Corona del Mar's lJz Mone won the 80012:12.95) and ran a 55.8 anchor relay in the victorious 1,600 relay (3:59.41). She also fin. ished third in the 200 (25.60). Uz's sister, Karen Morse finished third in the 3,200 (11 :20.67). . Jenny tummhu qualified for CIF by finishing third in the 800 (2:20.12).~ . COSTA MESA -All . Coach John Altobelli wanted for his 36th • birthday Saturday was a win a»d a playoff be.1th. A five-run first inning all but put the ribbon O!l the playoff package for the Pi.rates in their 9- 4 win over visiting Riverside in Orange Empue Conference baseball. . John DiCorpo's first home run of the season, a three-run shot to left capped the opening inrung outburst for OCC (27-17, 14-10). He had four RBis. Ryan Clark hit his conference- leading 15th home run, fifth- highest in school !µstory for a sin- gle season. . Playoffs start Friday and seed- ing will be announced Tuesday. OftANGI EwtRE COHfOENCE ORANGE CoAS'r 9, RMltsff>E 4 Riverside 003 000 010 -4 10 3 Qrange Coast 503 000 Olx ,9 13 1 Sander, Kaustlnen (3) and Thorburn: Bostick, Coleman (9), Parkin (9) and Thompson. W -Bostick, 6-3. L -Sander, 8-2. HR -D1Corpo (OCO. Clark COCO. • BRIAN P08UDA I DAl.Y Pl.OT Nlne-ttm:e Olymplcs gold medallJt Carl Lewis talks with students from local middle IChoolL HIGH-STEPPING Area youth spend a day with "Kin9 " Cail Lewis and get some insight into the art of running. NEWPORT BEACH -7he re were no stop watches to time the contestants or anymedals to acknowledge individual honors, but the spirit of competition flourished at the inaugural. •Nike- Town M!yor's Sports Challenge• event Friday at Newport Harbor High School. • Some 75 area middle school youngsters partic- ipated in the four-hour meet hosted by nine-time Olympic gold medalist Carl LewiS. The schools represented were Mariners, Rea, TeWinkle, Davis and Newport Heights middle schools. It was the Mayor's Sports Challenge, but Cos· ta Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan missed out because of other commitments. The day's festivities included a variety of run- rung ev~ts and a question and answer session with Lewis, who ,has spent the last several years spreading his message to the youth of America. •My hope is to see many of our children is this country take a feW houn to go out and play icwteacf of spending JDOlt of their free time in front af·tbe ~uter or television screen,• Said Lewis. Lewis did not thrill the kids with an e:thlbition of his world record speed, but did leod theip through a short warm-up session which brotight out a roar of laughter end play that eVentuaUY ·~Lewis . •• eDM the ~ enmvY of the cbildnm," Lewis quipped. ·nae kkll .-mtt me why J love tbit IP(Bt to much and coatlnue to make tt part al my Ille. Whan Nike~ me with OU. Idea J hmnedlataly jumped at the chance.• Lewla macl8 bis pre11ncie mown. but ewm be caUld DCJt help but be ov......,.... tif tbe .. ment GI play tbat ~ t11GDQ81' • tbe daj wen lolig. lvm,aaeJMU:tkJpatad la-~ eYmll al tb9y ... !llJoWed Pd ~ ... autlbown otmnOD tbe tnlCk. boOl wtnnen Ud ~ ........s tbe eQargy Md spldl of .. dat. . QUOTE Of THE DAY •My wftole 5ft I was tom t.tw.i two Sf*'1 I loYtd bolla spar1S so ITMl<h, it's a shame.I hod tio coniiitfY Cfi05I bnien !him -• Justin Mcintee, Newport Harbor High . . SPORTS · HALL OF FAME -- l CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM .. -Newport Harbot_J •Early 90s sta;dout and i ormer Sea View League and districtAthlete of Year s~ed in basketball, volleyba°ll. RJOIARD D t:1' 11m between two . ports, Justm · -Mcintee of Newport Harbor High was blessed with the gift of leap and made volleyball and 'basketball his personal domain on the prep scene in the early 1990s. Mcintee, who once dropped in 43 points in a Coast·Christmas Classic basketball game at Estancia High, still a tournament record, played center at 6-foot-3 for Newport Costa Mesa, was <.hmmg long before entenng the work force. His grandmoUwr, Mclrgaret Mcintee, compiled d total of eight scrapbooks dunng his Newport Harbor days •1t•s pretty sweet,• Mcintee says now, seven years after a prep career that included four All-CIF Southern Secbon- fust-team accolades, two each in' basketball and volleyball (his junior and seruor years). Mcintee also played football lu.s senior year and en1oyed success as a bght end and .free safety under Coach Jeff Brinkley. •(Harbor bOys Harbor, then turned into a slasher with inside and outside abilities on tlf'e collegiate level. ~ . "C'. .. volleyball coach) Dan Glenn made me go out for the(football) team.• Mcintee said. "He supported me and encouraged me to experience as much But Mcintee also had volleyball in his blood, . having been schooled in the Balboa miy Club -.. . ~. Volleyball Club, and, later, accepting a ~ as l could.• Mcintee. a Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame honoree, celebrating the oncoming millennium, volleyball scholarship to Mcintee Long Beach State out of high school. Mcintee, the Male Athlete of the Year in the Sea View League and Newport-Mesa School Distnct his seruor year at Newport Harbor in 1992. redsbirted his freshman year at Long Beach State, then r transferred after one year to Biola Univel'Slty, where he swttched sports and played hoops for two years in the Golden State Athletic Conference. After a year off, Mcintee returned to the hardwood and played his final two seasons at Southern California College, including the final campaign for longtime SCC Coach Bill Reynolds. Mcintee, who averaged 17 points per game for the Vanguards both years, his seruor year under Coach Cameron Dollar, garnered All-GSAC recognition in his last season (1997-98). A small forw~d who could post up or shoot from the perimeter, Mcintee enjoyed one of bis many collegiate highlights as a jl,lllior when be helped sec defeat his old school, B1ola, with a game-winning buzzer-beater. •tt was special because it was my first time back (in Biola's) gym.• said Mcintee, whose fade-away jumper from about 18 feet snapped Biola's 20-game winning streak and upset the nation's third-ranked NAlA team. Mcintee ea.med his degree in business adnunistration last year at sec and i.s now selling commercial lighting and fixtures . But Mcintee, who ~ves in 1S proud of his 43-point basketball performanCQ ag~ Hanford at fhe Coast Classic in 1991. "Nobody's broken that record yet,• Mcinteesaid. "It's even ahead of (LA Banrung's) Jaban Anderson, who's in the NBA now and scored 42 points m a game once in that tournament (in. '90). • Mcintee, a three-year varsity starter in hoops, was a fitst-team All-Sea View League selection 1n 1991 and '92, averaging 24 ppg as a senior. Also a two-time first-team1 all-league'volleyball player, Mcintee was voted the ~ View's co-Player of the Year • (with team.mate and setter Russell Gan) as a seruor middle blocker, when Glenn's Sailors were ranked No 1 m Orange County and reached the CIF 4-A semifinals (OiVision I by tod~ standards}, losing to eventual champion Santa Barbara. In Mcintee's Junior year in 1991, Newport Harbor advallQBd to the CIF 4-A championship match, losing to San Marcos at Cemtos College. Mcintee was converted to an outside bitter at Long Beach State, but lus volleyball stint there was short-bved and, the following year, it was bock to hoops. · •My whole life I was torn between two sports,• Mcintee said. "I loved both sports so much, it's a shame I had to constantly choose between them.· These days, Mcintee plays recreational basketball and volleyball -and he' till choosi.ng. I ears ago Uds week · The Otang4 <foMt College ruen's ;--volleyball temn 'J)eaked or. tbe best po lble·UJ'llc as the Pirat up~t • unbeaten Los Angele Pierce Collf!ge 16· 141 17-\5, 15· 13 to win the-Mate tnil mpionsh1p aod vcng bpth ~ tuton lot~s. State Toum4mr.nt f\.fost Valuable Play~ l.aiace Perry had 16 ~ while all-toumament outi.1de hitters J~n Crone and Mikl!l Melcher each finished with 15 kills. In high ool boyt volleyball ·· action: . Brooks HoplJ:e led ·the way with 28 kills for C~rona del Mar I bgh which grabbed a share of tho Sea View _ League championship at Newport -Ha.rbor3-15, 15-4, 15·81 11·15, 15-6 Brad Callahan (12 kills·and ~ix bloclts) ·-' -was a key tt> the match as he took : ;. ,some of the focus off Hoppe. Other big ~games performers for the Sea Kings ·were Brtan Coleman, setter Jlob Alshuler, and Clay Burton. The Sailors were led by Mitch McCoy' 26 kills, 4 · aces and two stuff bloc.ks. Eric Vallely, Gl,99 SUca.a ••• "~ up for the hcMI. 1'be ~ tllftllOlb t8llbS 10.2 Jn u.e Sel View ~ nle Orange~~ women'I sWtm team atebded tts state ~wuty college tttJe ltreek eo-m. while the Pirate men feclaimed the st,iste crown they Iott las1 Y"'· Coch Don Walson wu named Sta" Women's Coach of the Year M:bil teem ambssed a state-record 639 .,..., doubling the neaiest challengfl". OCC tandouts on tlle final day ol tbe meet lociuded Maltiu OttO and Glut . FerP90n while Brandt ICa.af Mkled to her gold medal collection for OCC. Ml~ May, a Mizuno All-American volJcyball player for Newport Harbor High's Sea Vlew League chatnpionship guls team last fall, earned a spot oo the West team in the 1994 U.S. Ol~tC Jfc:;tival, the only high school underclassman m the country to do '° in 1994. • Newport Harbor High's Ramy Sboukiy, a 6-fo<>t-1 All-CJP, All-Sea View League and All-Newport.Mesa District center accepted a full .... i:r::e .. ......,_,.. ..... d,...~ ,;.::..... 1.a.-.-. CbroDa del Man bOyl pulled olf • bup ua-t•·ii* tapped Woodbridge, r~ aeVmth nationally, 450-448:fbe 8 400 meter henlay team ofliiaiel ..... Wiii ....._, C•rroa GJ...,w, and~ Jwaa WU the key to the meet prldng \lp Uy pc>plts wbed poiilts ~ ~tlely neede<l Other key swUnmert (of tbe See Kings were ke¥la 1\ldwr, GNg Sewyer,,MUut c..My, Malt H..a.y, Sieve ~ton, an. Ward. I .... ~Alaletley,J ... Yamamoto and Mike Bise. IKbel Aarow won the 100 meter breaststroke making her the only top ~ finisher from either Corona del Mar or Newport Harbor. Mellaa Scbatz swam two personal bests m the 50 (25.26) and 100 free (54.-44) as Newport finished an impressive third as a team Carrie C.esarlo, Jeonlfer Murdy and All Hartshom were notable swun.mers for the sea Queens. j.~ueuc NOTICES · I I PUeuc NOT1ces I F1ct1tioJs Business qu1rements You may want I PUBLIC NOTICES J 1 PUBUC NOTal 11 m NOTlC!S 1 Name Statement to caw an anorney nght , away If you do not know T I ow•ng persons an anomey you ma,. call '-Ll Ousir.ess as an anomey 'referral service De r111 'e Finishes & CJr a legal aid office (listed coa11ng~ 47'1 Abbie Way in thfl phone bOok) Co~l.J Mtsa Calolornoa Despues de que le 'J2t...'7 enueguon esta cttaoon JU· A1.1n Lee Jacooson doc1al usted tlf!ne un plazo :4J'<J At1b1t1 Way, Custa de JO OIAS CALEN· ,Mesa Cahlorn1a 92627 DAAIOS para presentar • This 1Jus1l'loss 1~ con. un;i rospuei.ra escrita a J,JCCM tiy dn inchvidvlll maqu1no en esta cone Have you started doing un.i. ~na 0 una namada ti.1s1nes~ yet? No "-10,, ,, •n•ca no 10 otrecera A,a11 Jacobson "lti·~ s1atemen1 was hied protec. •.>n su respuesta _., ine Count Clerk ol pr,crila a maqu1na Ilene •n.l)rige County ~n 4 _22_99 Qu• cumphr con las IOf· o"f: 19996790707 rr1tl1dadeb legates , : o11,1y p lot Api 26. May a~rcp1adas s1 ustet1 quoere ~ ..o. 17 1999 M414 Quo la cone escuche su C'<h () Fictitious Business 5, ~led no presenta su Name Statement respuesta a 11empo puede Tne tollow1ng persons pcrder el ca so, y le pueden are doing busmess as qwtar su salano, su d1nero Na11ona1 Billing y otras cosas de su 22402 Alma Aldea Apt L52, prop1edad sin av1so adi- Rarictio Santa Marga\'ta c1onal por pane de la oorte. C•illorn1a 92688 Extslen otros reqU1s11os Jonah Brownsm1th l&Q..iles Puede que usted 2248.? Alma Al<lea Apt 52, ou1era llamar a un abogado Rancho Santa Marganta 1nmed1atamente S1 no ~lomie 92688 conoct! a un at>ogadO Ouonn Pasternak puede Hamar a un servicoo 22482 Alma Aldea Apt 52 de relerencoa do at>ogadol> RanchO Santa Marganla ua una olicma rJe ayuda le Cahlomoa 92688 Qdl lvea e1 d rflc:tono tele- Thos business is con-fon•co) ducted by a general CASE NUMBER: patlnersh•p (Numero def Caso) Hdve you started cl01nu 794590 business yet' Yes. 111 5199 JUDGE Jonah Brownsm1th ROBERT D. MONARCH Th1!i s1a1ement was filed DEPT. 29 with the County Clerk ol Thfl n.ime and address Orange County on 4-9·99 ol the coun Is (El nombre 19996789335 y rJireC(.IOn de la eone es) DJily Pilot Apr 26. May SUPERIOR COURT OF "3 10 17 1999 • M472 THESTATE OFCALIFOR· Fictitious Buslhess NIA 700 C""' Center Onv11 Wes1 San1a Ana Name Statement Caltforn•a 9270 1 4079 HIP. followong persons FOR THE: COUNTY OF tJ'l doing business as ORANGE f"HONES PLUS 667 The name, address and V1t1ooa Ill. Costa Mesa tetuptiont1 number ol plam· C,1l1tornoa 92627 tills attorney or plamt1fl Joseph Mounce Sm1m (El •1\B" Viciona #L , CoSld wotnCJut.an anomey •S MtlSd Cdt1torn1a 92627 nombro, 18 dueccion Y el Tho~ business is con-numoro de 1elelono del 1'1ot1>rJ by an individual abogado del demandante, o del demandante Que no ¥ •lia11e vnu staned doing Ilene abo<iado. es) \lu~1ries~ yet7 Yes. YVES·GE"ORGES .Cltl/2011999 JOSEPH, LAW OFFICE ~,,Juseph M Srrntti OF YVES GEORGES 'fh•~ statem'!nt was toled JOSEPH, 2030 East .. J'1lt' the County Clerk of Founh Street Suite 245 Oran~ County on 4·22·99 Santa Ana CA 92705 1999'790798 145014 Oa·ly Plot Apr 26. May OATE: MAY 21, 1998 I 10 17 1999 M4n ALAN SLATER. Clerk. by Fktltlous Business LARRY BROWN, Deputy Name Statement PubhShed Newport Beach· Th+• toltow1ng persons Costa Mesa Dally Piiot am fl"1119 business as April 19, 26, May 3, 10, Pto Auto Sales. t665 1999 M461 lilit!r.0t.i. Costa Mesa Fictitious Business ~.-\Worrua 92627 Name Statement Kew Khanh Nguyen, The IOllowtng persons 137!11 9'>wtey SI Garden ........ b i 'l'lr/\\,;o C ihl1J<n1" 92843 are .,.,.ng us ness as ~ .,. NEWPORT COAST T•1 'i bu~ nf>Sl> IS con SALON, 369 EaS\ 17th du l!!Cl by 1n nolVldual StrHt, Costa Mesa. 'Httve vou s1aned dotng California 92626 nus1N ss yef? N Frank Hodges ir.l'v•n Nguyen 4060 HICl<ory Tree Ln., H11s stmemen1 was hied Yorba Linda Cahfornla Mr'1 1he County Clerk of 92886 Oranyf! Cou01y on 4·21·99 This business fs con· 1a996790590 id Oa11y Piiot Apr 26, Ma~ ducted by an indtv ual Have you staned doing ·1 1 O 17 t 999 M4 8 buslna&1 yet? No Fictitious Business Frank Hodges Name Statement This s1a1amen1 was mad The fotlowlng persons with ttie County Clerk of .,. domg llusi/'less as Orange County on 4·18·99 tteRBS TO YOU 19996790094 15 Dnltwood. Irvine Dally Pilot Apt' 28. M4Y _.cafilomoa 92604 3. 10, 17, 1999 M478 Lisa Anne Lee. Ffctltlous Buslneu 1~ Dnltwood IMne, Name Statement Cehtomia 92604 Allen TllOmu Lee, The following persons 1 s Or11twood. Irvine, are doing 1».Jsintss as First AOtM Seard\, Ca11to11na 92604 17 Celano Cout1, N4wport rhos buSlness Is con Cout. Galilomla 92651 ::1b8:,!Y11nd wile Nl<lk O'Ambroslo, HaV. yoo staned doing 17 Celano Coun, Newpon business yet? No Coast, Calllomla 92657 Usa Anne Lee This buslnau Is con- This stelement was lll•d ducted by· an lndl\lldual ~~ the County Clerk ot Have you slal1e<I dOlng ~nge County on 3·29-99 business yet? No , 1 '"'711Ml N.c:tt o· Amt>r09i0 DaPw Pilol ,a.,., 26, ~ Tllll NI mant WU filed ' ....... With Che CouMy Clertt of 3, 10, 17, 1999 M4 9 Orange CollltY on 4·9-IHI 1IHIJT1917t • SUMMONS Dally Plot Apr~ 28, May (c:atACION JUDICIAL) 3, 10, \7, 1909 MA73 NOTICE TO OEFEN· Clet1Jt-:.1'41 ~~m~ Acuudo) _.... ...... MU ! ~ARE BEING SUED ,__ .... c.111 '* • OY PLAINTIFF. (A Ud le :-.:-::tf==e.,:::: : •ta oemencwlClo): -.,l • • lpd .. • JOAN HSIEH ... ·=-:...._, • • You llave 30 CALEN MAY t ........ • OAR DAYS alter Ollt Mn· ....... 1 "--'i\t .... Md.on you'° ...., .. _. : .,~~-.... • court "C-.J 'l••~·~ .. -f A ..._, or phOr1e c.-• fll STORED 11V THE FOU.OW· Ct84, JOHN MITCHELL, INO l'ERSONI: HOUSEHOLD ITEMS E068 DOOOE HAAR\' C209. MERRIL BUTlEA, E187 KAUTZ STANDLEE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS P'ROP£RTY 0010t C262, RT DURKEE JR , 2086 P\ACENT\A AVE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS COSTA MEIA CA, 8H27 Published Newport Beach· •••·848·0181 TIME Costa Mesa Detty Pilot ~}C::J"llV THE FOLLOW· May ,0, 17. 1999 M492 ~1C:,.1'£=~i= .JOHN Fictltiout Bualn•H 8038 ,.AAOLE MNOV , . Name Statement 0013 HALL MAN.ENE J . Tf'le following persona ooe2 HUOHEI CRAIO are domg business as 0090 CASEY SYLVIA FAIRVIEW-COURT DOOi llEU MARV f , LAUNDROMAT, 2283 PROflER'TY 20t31 ,...~. 2018 P\ACENTIA A VE Fafrvoew Rd • #H, ........ ta COSTA MEIA CA,92827 Mesa. CA 92827 •' t41·848·07S4 TIME WilhamAJfredMordhorst, U :30f'M 9901 Chal\ce Circle, Hunt• STORED 11V THE FOLLOW· ington Beacti, CA 92646 INO arn•ONI Patncia Ann Mordhorst, aoet'CA~ JOHN 9901 Ctlance Circle, tiunt- 19' ee MIU£R JACKIE 1ngton Beach. CA 92~ C22 Of MARIA LOUIE Tt11s buslnest II con· C371 OAETA MARCO ducted by: fl'RONAlY 2011S husband and wile 2071 NEWPORT llVD' Have yOu started doing COSTA MESA CA. 82827 business yet? Vas, 4·15·99 t41·848·U82 TIME William A MordhOrSt ':41P'M This statement waa filed STOAED llV THE FOLLOW· with the County Clerk Of .,.,..2PERSONL.,..._,.1~""'L Orange County on 4·26·99 _,.. Tm.on~ 19996791143 £004 RICHAAOSOH W'L· Daily Pilot May 3. 10, 17, LIAM .. t 24, 1999 M481 ~.r~~~o~ ADVERT1SEMENI E142 OIBSON H£L£N FOR BIDS El24 OOMINOUEZ A08ERT Sub1ect to conditions H030 DARlJfO MGMT CORP H 170 COOK RICHAN> H208 HORN BRENDA prescribed by the under· signed, sealed bids IC>f • Lump Sum Contract are In- vited lor the lollowlng A• ....... eubjecttD prior NEW FIRE oenoelllldon. T8"1M, rue.. ALARM..SYSTeM Work and reout..ione •v .. etl6e 11t P.ROJECT NO ..... Diiled ttlle 10TH and · · 998635 17™ of MAY • '8ff bf UNIVERSITY OF ~ .. ~-:..":.;J!, CALIFORNIA, IRVINE CA 81201:. 18181244-DESCRIPTION OF 8080, Bond"°· 88157032. WORK 06110, 06117 Provide and inSlaU com· __ ......_ _____ ..... pete Simplex 4020 Ftra Fictitious Business Alarm -System tn live (5) Name Statement bu11d1ngs on UCI Campus The following persons· TOTAL BUILDING CON· are dOlng business 'lls STRUCTION COST ESTI a) USO-Skates, MATE $492,000 00 b) Monarchy, 2060 Placen· Note; Prime Bldde11 who Ila Unit B-3. Costa Mesa, do not meet the quell· Callfomla 92627 flcations In the Contract Big Dan lmponlng, Inc Documents ma~ not be (CA). 2060 Ptacentfai B-3, ehglble for award' Costa Mesa. Cah ornla Bidding Ooctlments will 92627 be avallable to Bidders on · Big Dan lmpon1ng, Inc WEDNESDAY, (CA) 2060 Placentia. B-3. MAY 5, J999, and wiU be Costa Mesa, Cahfornoa Issued at 92627 DESIGN & CONSTRUC. This buslneu IS con· T I 0 N s E Av I c E s . ducted by a oorporallon Berkeley Ptaoe Building, Have you staned doing Suite 3500, East Pellaaon business yet? Drive. UC Irvine. IJVfna, CA Yes, 001811999 92697-2450, Big Dan Importing Inc.. (949) 824·6630, Hot Uno: Scott J Walker • Prasldent (949) 824·8117 This staterflen~ was flied Bid(l1ng Documents wm with the County Clerk of not be avallable to Prim• Orange County on 4·29·99 Bidders altar: 18906781487 WEbNESDAY, Dally Pilot May \0, 17. MAY 12., 1898. 24. 31 1999 M496 C'1ecks for a non-ralun- Fictitious Buelness dable lee wtll be raqutra<11n the amount of S50 00 per Name Statement set of Bedding Oocumants The following persons Cl'lecks are to be made are <Joing bUSln8SS as payable to '"The Regents of A PERFECT NET, 474 E. the University o1 Cal1IC>f· 17th Str£et. 1104, Coata n!a " Mesa. Cahlomta 92627 A MANDATORY PRE· Krystyna Swiderski, BID CONFERENCE Shall 25551 Rapid Falla Roed, be hekf as follows. L8guna H1Jls, Celllomla 8:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY, 92653 MAY 12. 1898, ROOM This bustnau II con-536. ADMINISTRATION ducted by an lnd1111dual BUILDING, Have you stat1ed doing UNIVERSITY Of CALI· business yat? No • FORNIA, IRVINE, Krystyne Swiderski IRVINE, CA 92897 This statement WU flied ATTENDANCE AT THJS wlUl the County Clerk of PRE-BIO CONFERENCE Of8:nge County on 4-28-99 IS MANDATORY FOR ALL 1989'791381 PRIME CONTFIACTORS, Dally Pilot May 3, 10, 17, THE MEETING WILL BE 24, 1099 M480 CLOSED AT 905 A.M NOti&I Is neraby orven ANY CONTRACTORS AR· thatthe undersigned wllf be RIVING AFTER THIS sold II Public ~uctlon on TIME WILL NOT BE • .r.No•y JUNE 7 1"""' ELIGIBLE TO PAhTICI· AT10:00A.M.byKELLV'"i PATE IN THE BIO PRO· KARL JACKSON, K E CESS AS A PRIME CON· AUCTION SERVICE, P.O. TRACTOR BOX 825, RIAL TO CA. SEALED 8IDS WILL NOT 92377, 109 873-b744, H Acc:a~D AFTER. A U CT I 0 N 8 0 N 0 2:00 PM.1 MDNUDAY, 1723-41-11 MAY 29, , .... ALLSPACE·COSTA At. Dallgn and Consuuc· MESA, 1635 NEWPORT llOf\ s.MCal, U~ of BLVD , COSTA MESA. ~· hrMley CA 92e27 Piiiot • &.* 3800', UNIT I · NAME • IMna, CA 97·2450 INVENTORY RAUD _,. WLL II A155, ELLEN COLE, OPENID AT: t:ol ft.M., HOUSEHOLD ITEMS WEDNalDAY, A 1 8 8 , T 0 M M V MAV .. ttll. DOUGHERTY, HOUSE· Bid Secunty In Iha HOLD ITEMS emounl ol t~ ol Iha A 2 g 3 S T E P M E H L~ Sum 8ue Bid. ex· MUQAVEAO, HOUH· dWllngallem-.i...~K· HOl.O ITEMS ~ eedl ..u The ~~w, ~~~an':.:: A 4 I 2 • J 0 I I P H Dedna, lllled In IN ~· HOUIE• ......, rm-al HOLDna. ~s ~.d will be required to h8Ve the following State of Gallfomta Contractor't license cur- rent at the time ol submission of the Bid E~rlcal (Llcense Classification) C-10 (License Code) THE l'IEGENTS O~ THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA • May, 1999 Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May 3, 10, 1999 M482 Flctltloua Buslneaa Name Statement The folloWing persons are doing bUsJnesS as BOdV Balance Researctl. 51 o AvocadO. Corona <Jel Mar, ca111omia 92625 B Balanced, tnc . (CA), 51 o Avocado, Corona det Mar, California 92625 Tiiis business Is con· ducted by· a corporation Have you staned doing business yet? Yes, 1/1/99 B Balanced. Inc., Roben M McClellan, Secretary This statemeni was filed With tt\p Coun1y Cler11 ol Orange County on 4·12-99 19996789470 Oa•ly Pilot Apr. 19. 28. May 3, 10. 1999 M466 ment Procedures and Re· qulrements ' Secilon 3 Pubheatfon. This Ordinance shaU t.a.ke etteel and be Ill lul ton:e and etfac1 thirty (30) d1y1 from and alter lts passage and. before the axplratioo ol fifteen (15) days after Its passage, shaU be pub- lished once In the · NEWPORT BEACH· COSTA MESA PILOT, a newspaper-of general circulation pnnted and pub- lished Jn the City ol Costa Me5a. or, In Iha altemalive, the City Clerk may caUH 1o be pUbll$hed a summaiy ol lhlS Ordmanca and a C8f11fled copy ol the text bf this Ordlnallce shall be pocted in the otfloe of the City Clerk frve (5) days prl()( 1o the date of adoption of this Ordinance. and within fifteen (15) da~ al· ter adoption, the City Cl4rk shell caustr to be published the aloremenooned sum· mary and shall post 'n the ottlce of the City Clark a cen1fied copy or this Or· dirlllnce together with tne names ot the members of the City Counol voting lor and against the same PASSED ANO ADOPTED this 3rd day of MAY, 1999, GARY MONAHAN, Mayor ORDINANCE NO. 99-4 AlTEST: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MARV T. ELLIOTT, CITY COUNCIL OF THE Deputy City Clerti CITY OF COSTA MESA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, APPROV· CALIFORNIA) ING THE DEVELOPMENT COUNTYe1FORANGE)ss AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF COST A MESA) THE CITY OF COSTA • I, MARY T. ELLIOTI', MESA ANO Deputy C.(y Clerk and ex· BRE/SOUlli COAST UC. ottiao Clerk of the City THE CITY COUNCIL OF Council of the <Aty of Costa THE CITY OF COSTA Mesa, hereby ce111ty that MESA DOES HEFIEBV the abolle c.'ld foreQOIOO ORDAIN AS FOUOWS Ordinance No. 99-4 was in· Section 1. The City troduced and oonsldeted Coooc!I ol the City of Costa 'action by section at a reg- Mesa, CaJtfornla, does ular meeung of tha City hereby find and declare H CourlCll held on the 19th follows: day ol Apnl, 1999, and 1 A publlc lleartng has thereafter passed and been held before this City adopted as a whole at a Council pursuant to tho regular meeting ol the City procedures doscnbed In Council held on the 3rd day Council Resolution No of May, 1999, by the foltow- 88·53 At the heanng, City Ing roll can vote· Council considered tesll· AVES: Monahan, Cowan, mony Pfesented by the Erlckaon, Somera, Dixon put>llc and the Plam1ng NOES: None Commission's recommen ABSENT: None datlon regarding tha IN WITNESS proposed Development WHEREOF, I have here· A~reemenl between tne unto set my hand and af- Cily ol Costa Masa and luced the Seal of the City ol BAE/South Coast UC Costa Mesa this 4th day ot 2. The Development May, 1999. Agreement between the MA"Y T. ELLIOTT Crty of Costa Mesa and Deputy City Clerk and BAE/South Coast LLC IS! ex-ofllclo Clerk of tl'le City (a) Consistent wltl'l the Council of the City of Costa ObJedlVes. polices, gen Mesa eral land uses and pro-Publiltled Newpol1 Beach· grams specified In the Costa Mesa Daily Pilot General Plan and with the May 10, 1999 General Plall as a whole and the North Coast Mesa Speclftc Plan; {b) Compatible Wiiii the uses aUlhonzed In, ano ~ exlsttOg land use reou· tallons prescnbed for, the zoning dlstrici In whlctl lhe real propeny ts and wih be located. and (c) la In conformity with and wttl promote p\lbllc convenience, general wet· rare and good land us. pracli08. 3 The Oevalopmanl Agreement between tne City °' Cosi. Mesa and BREJSouth Coul LLC wtll not (al Be datflmental to the l'leallh, safety and general 'Nellara, and (b) Adllers;efy attect ' Iha orderfy development OI propar\y 0t the preserva hon ol property valuM • 4 The Oavelopmenl ~reament belWMn tne <::~ of Costa Mata •od BAE/South Coast LLC wtq promote end enooureoe Ina development of the ~ad project. and wll IMOre the pubUc b9091Ma pfOfNMd In the o.v.lop· menl AgrHment, by Pf'Oiliding $blllty Md C*· lalnlY to .,. dftelopat. 5 Aoagalve~ was prepared In 1c· cordanc1 w11h .. c:tlOf'I 16371 of the CEOA QUldillNe beeMM .... dalannln9d ....... pfOltCI Wll noc i.v. a ~ etf«·et on ,. 9iMiran1M1• and,~doae-... c:-..=::·:.t: -........ I Tfte M491 NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL AGENDA SUMMARY Study SeHIOn• 4:00 pm May 10 1999 CURRENI BUSINESS BUDGET OVERVIEW Action. Provide direction to statt on budget raviaw ~=1~ HEARINGS VACATION ANO ABAN· OONMENT OF A POR· TION OF AVOCADO AVE· NUE LOCATED BE· TWEEN PACIAC DRIVE ANO WATERFRONT OAIVE IN THE CORONA DEl MAR AREA. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 20.65.040 (HEIGHT LIMITATION ZONES) AMENDMENT TO CHAPTERS 20 80 (SERVICE STATION~, 20 O~ (DEFINATIONS , ANO 20 &7 (SIGN8) OF • TlE 20 OF "THE~ AOWE RES-DENCE • 2231 PACIAC DRIVE· AH APPEAL OF THE DE· CtSfON OF nE f't.AH· NINO COMMISSf ON WHICH UPHELD THE DE· CISfON OF THE MQ0. 1FI CAT10N 8 COM · MITTEE, WHICH DENIED A AEOUIST TO CHANGE CONOmON NO. 4 OF MODIFICATION NO. 4138 "'*"'-""'°"· 8-ctl· Oollll ..... Deir Piiot •10.1• M490 J U I IMilNT =~..:-~ In "'°"' .._ torm • ~ ..nt ht ooun IO,_ fOAll .:r.r.:~.~~l 81?1.:!9LO.....-. IMu:•w. M ........ I ~~.Miele· &~'='= =' NU.• ~ HOUllHOLD The -•,au•"°' .. ~ ... ..,.. on '"'9,.!!!J ""' ldM .. c:me. --~ :e· ":1.~ ..,.....,... __ ,_ ... ~ .. ~~=-· ~ ' . .... tbe 100...i==t ·~bell ~ .. Mar }lab's~ took apart 1M IWIU&~flik! 1*I bj --:-'} swtailneroftMmeetX...s.Mao. J l!Nade~ .-.., alldoa turned in lt (' pencma1 b11t tis tlal( JOO biact. .. I Wltll Bdlnda HIP'S bUet>en teimC • down $-2 lo~. JMOD Wtilte .and flOm MOOdd blle In the teVe.nti ~ ao,A;gniM ball '° Mcond tyill} the game mt dne! Moments later Btl& Gomrz =• double 111to left field .mag llfre with the winning nm. Stum am~ went the .I distance to ralle hil record to 9-1. W1 the '-3 vtdoly, e.i.Begles remained tied witb 1'.lltbl atop ttie PCL. 'Iba~ Coat College rueg's volleybell teem won tbelt second stat titJe ln three yean defeating Los A.n9e*! Pierce CoUege 13-15, 12-15, • . 1s..12, ts~n, 1s-1a. Brian 1..eW1 named ltate Molt Valuable P18yer for the leCOnd time, Scolt lJndqulsl, Dan; Marny, and Ilda s.lth led Coach BW Wekel'I Pirates. :.\ --compiled by,Mott SchW.... I' ~~ , .. Repair/replace bt.llldlng be required to follow lhe DESCRIPTION OF air handlers In Gateway nondiscrimll'latlon require-PROPERTY Commons, Soelal Sclenc:a ments set forth In the Bid· USed Office Furniture Lab and Soclar Science ding Documents end to pay 19 desks, ' credenza, 18 Hatt, lndudlng mechanical, prev1Htno wege rates at Chairs, 1 4~r hie, waste· duc:twont piping, lnsuia· tne IOcatlon ol ltlt Work. baskets. 5 partial room lion, control systems, In· The auoca11ful Bidder d.rvlders, trash strumentatlon, IH11ng, ad· will ba required to have the Dated MAY 5, 1999 Justing and balancing, con· followtng State ot Callfomla IJVfne Alrpon Building crete Ind etectr1cal Contntctor'• lloenee ct1r· /SI J1ck W. Mull•l11 TOTAL BUILDING rent at the .lime or ownerfm1na9'r CONSTRUCTION COST submlulon of the Bid. Published Newport Beach· ESTIMATE $334,431.00 Warm·Alr Healing, Cos18 Mesa Dally Piiot THE UNIVERSITY HAS Ventilating and May 10. 13, 1999 PREOUALIFIED THE Air Con<J1tlonlng MTh489 FOLLOWING HVAC CQN· (License Clastlflcalion) Actltlous Busl .. ""ta TRACTORS TO BIO THIS C·20 ,,... PROJECT: (lic.nsa Code) Name Statement ACS CONTRACTING THE AEGENTS OF'THE The followlng persons 550 s Palm Street. La UNIVERSITY OF lfe do(ng business as Habra. CA 90e31 ,CALIFORNIA NATURAL HEALING CEN· ~562) 691-eeSO, May 1999 TEA, n1 West Chapman 562) 691-6399 FAX Pu61ilhad Newpon Beach· Ave .• Orange. Ce'fom1a stlmator Costa Mata Dally Piiot 92868 Dilv1d Ceivantas May 3, 10, 1999 Victoria Tolfler, 727 West AIR CONDITIONING M485 Chapman Ave • Orange, COMPANY INC Calllomla 921168 I 6265 San Fem&ndo' Ad.. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE This business ts con· Glendale, CA 91201·2214 T.S. No· 6309942 Unit ducted by. an lndiVldual ~18) 244-6571 Code: G Loi/I Ho: Have you started doing 818) 548-4402 FAX 500027MIEAOLEY PARKER AP business yet? st1mator Steve Smith No· 422•072-22 TD. SERVICE Yes, 2116199 A 0 REED & CO. COMPAHY, • duly .oooln•d Victotta Tolfler 4777 Rullner Street, San TNS111 under "" fOlloWWlQ Tilts statement was filed OieQO, CA 92111 dacr1bed Deed gl TMt Wlll with the. CoYnty Clerk of ~181§) 56~4131 , SEU,. AT PUBLIC AUCTIOH TO Orange County on 4-5-99 619) 292~968 FAX THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 19991781818 stlmator M•l<e Guatter CASH (In "" lonns Wlllcll n DailY Pilot May 3, 10, H , LOS ANGELES AIR rawtul tlnd« In llll Unl11d 24, 1M m488 CONDITIONING, INC. Sta•) ltldJor Int caslllar's. 1714 Lindbergh Cout1, La ::"::' °' ~ ra:as:= LOAN NO. 2554723 Verne. CA 91750 292411 (Pl'flblt In lul at lllt T.S. NO. 9Mn57CA ~909) 596-7077, llme Of sale to TD. Setvlce FHA/VA No. 909).596-&657 FAX Comp.,-.y) al tlgnt, 11111 end --NOTICE OF stlm~tor Scon Owens tnllrnt conVtytd to and now TRUSTEE'S SALE M~~~'l'N~~ held by n undtr tald Deed ol • YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T 78\0 Bumet Ave., Van !~!!.1_ llltd P<ruOj)l/tyt'A" llerJ•~~r-UNDER A DEED OF .,......,,... Tr "" ,.,., m" TRUST DATED OECEM· Nuys, CA 91405 RINE HEADLEY PARJ<iR Ra-BEA 6, 1996 UNLESS ~18) 781·0555, corded August 11, 1993 as YOU TAKE ACTION TO 18) 78H5210 IM1r. No 93·0556511 In Booll PROTECT YOUR PROP· tlmator Mike Kaz -,,. -ol omdll Rtc:Ol'ds ERTY. IT MAY BE. SOLD ~B=i::ble ~=~~ In "" olb of "" RICIOrd« Of AT A PUBLIC SALE IF MAY 4, 1999 anct will ba It· ~~~ ~ou~7a,r~~ae~ f~N6~o ~EEX~E Sued Ill llOc\. to Sel trlettund« ra-OF THE PROCEEDING CONSOLIDATED corded JlllUllY 19, 1999 • AGAINST YOU, YOU REPROGRAPHICS, lnsr. No. 99·038794 In Book • SHOULD CONTACT A ·3182 Punman Street. -Pave -· of Otfldll Rtc:Ords LAWYER Costa Mesa, CA 92626 In lllt olb ol 1111 Rec:orOer of On JUNE 1, 1999, al (714) 751-2680 ORANGE County; YOU ARE IN 10 00 AM ADVANTA Attention' Rick Bertotti DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of : . ., Praquahfied Prime Con· TRUST DATED AUGUST 5, NOMINEE SERVICES, tractors may pick up free ol 1993 UNLESS YOU TAKE INC. as duly appointed charge a nWdmum of three ACTIOH TO PROTtCT YOUR Trustee' under and pur· (3) 1811 of bidding docu-PROPERTY IT MAY IE SOLD suant to Deed of Trust re- ment11t Design alld Con·· AT A PUBUc SALE IF YOU corded 12'13-9e, 81 Inst 11ructlon Setvicea, Suite NEED N4 • EXPl.AHATIOH Of ~~~~the °'o11<;!; 3500, Berkeley Place THE NATURE Of THE PRO-of the Co!xity Recorder o1 Bulfdmg, Unrverslty OI Gall-CEEOING AGAINST YOO, YOU ORANGE County. Stale o1 IOmla, Irvine Addiuonal IHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER CALIFORNI" ed by sets may be purchased at 2233 STATE AVENUE, COSTA EDWARD RO~~O Conrractors' cost from MESA. CA 92627 (II a t!l'MI BARBARA ROTH, HUS· Consottdated Repro addrea or common design> BAND AND WIFE, AS graphlc:s. tloll of PtOCltftY 11 ttlown abCM, JOINT TEN .. NTS a• NOTE: IT IS THE RE· no ..-ranty le QIYln • to Its ... SP""'SIBILITY OF BID-com""'•-,., cor·-s) TRUSTOR, Will SELL AT ..,,, .,.. ..... "' ·-•·•• PUBLIC AUCTION TO DEAS WHO PICK UP Said Siii of propttty will De HIGHEST BIDOER FOR PLANS AT midi In •II condi110n wfflloul CASH ( uto.bte t the 14 CONSOLIDATED --tor .............. --pal-1 me -·· ... -· --....... ....,._ ol sale Jn lawtUI money of REPROGRAPHICS TO Of W'nplied, repdlng Ha the United Slltff) al REGISTER WITH PolMlllOfl, Of enaimDfancM, IN FRONT OF THE CONSOLIDATED to PIY flt rtma111ing Pftldpai FLAGPOLES AT THE REPROGRAPHICS, tum of lie llOtl(•) tealfed by ........ ENTRY ·Re· TO ..... lflareon. as pr said note(s), adVances. If any, under the terms ol said Deed of Trust, 'IW!. charges and e11penst1~ Ol the irustee and <>'• trusts cre;sted by said Oeed of Trust. ~-. The total amount unpaid bat~nce ot the. • ligation secured by tne proper\y to be sold "lf~ reasonable esttrr!~~-µ cosl&, expenses ~C! advances at the umeoGt-111 itlal pobhcatlon of Not!C8'01 Sate ls $2n,443 •O , The Benehaary u!W., said Deed of Trust her• IOfore axfQJ1ed and d4'- 11Vered to the unders1gne~ a wntten OeclaratJOn of De- fault and Demand lor Sete, and a wrillen Notlee ~ lault and Etectton tq ~al The undersigned ~ei.1 aal~ Notq of Default end E1ec11on to Sell to ~ corded In the county "t'lefi the real property Is toe.a~ This is an attempt to.C:.01 tec:t a debt, and a.,... tn f<>rfll&llon obt111neo w,11• be used for that purpose, Date 03 'MAV 99 _,,, AOVANTA NOMINEk SERVICES, INC TRUST~~.1. BY SPE<:IAL· IZED, IM.i AS AGENT FOR SAID TRUSTEE 4180 Via Real #B Carpenterla. Ca ~ ~805) 684·1424 I I 805) 864·8430 u Y: JS/ (4. POHL. AS&T. VICE PRESIDENT 99P09282.CA Pubnshed Newpot1 S.i<lll· Costa Mesa D<1•lv ~ May 10, 17, 24, l999 B NOTICE OF FILING ANNU~ RETURN ... I The Fudge Fem~y 1'ols~ dation, a pnvata I~ lion. hereby annC>Uncet that the an™J81 ret~ • the foundation for the year ended December 31! f998 (Form 990-PF) and ... ~P· ponlng documents are available for Inspection by any person who reque.sis Inspection within 18<J"1r.l\'t after the dale this nae. " publlstled Inspection wMI ba arranged et the p~~~ business otttce ot"''th Foundation which is 11le- lice of the trustee All r• quests should ~ suom1neo 1n wnting . l IOUndallon It 71 \ W :Z Str&el, Suite 0-12. ~la Mesa, CA 92627 lo~ tentlon ol Trustee. .,.. .. 1 PubRSl'led Ne~n Bea~. Cd5ta Mesa ll>aay Piiot • May 10, 1999 ---·· 1 ACKNOWLEDGING RE· MN Deed ol Trust wlll lnlk· T'HE PLACENTlA CIVIC CEIPT OF THE REPAIR/ •t. In said no• PftMOed, CENTER, 401-411 EAST REPLACE BUILDING AIR ~. II ttr/, undef 1111 CH ·PM ·N ·vENUE HANDLERS MULTIPLE 1kmt ol Niii Deed OI TMI. "' " " ' BUILDINGS BID DOCU· ..... cflarges and upen.s 01 PLACENTIA, CA aff ngtlt, PACIFIC Vl15W .. ENTS UNIVERSITY lie Trllltll and Of 1M Mii l11la and Interest corweyed M•-QR•&• ..._., .., to end now held by It uncs.t ....,. ,._ .. .._,,..,. WILL NOTIFY BIDDERS cr8*I by .. Deed of Trust. said Deed of Trust In the WHO HAVE REGIS· lllCI Illa wll De 118111 on MAY pn:>perty situated In said Cemetery • MOftwt)I TEAED WITl1 CON 17,1999~300PM OHTiiE County and Stele de-Chapel •Crematoryt SOLi DATED RE PRO· FRONT ~1tPS TO THE EN-scribed as: G500 Paclftc'Vlaw 0i1v.: GRAPHICS OF ADDENDA TIWllCE ~THE ORANGE CMC AP.N 139-181·3.4 N.-.rvvt Be-t. WHICH ARE AVAILABLE ~ ;,00 E. CHAPMAN, The 11ree1 addrau and M4=a100"""' AT OESIGN ANO CON· 0 'CA At ... Dme Of 1111 other common designation. 11-:==~===~ STRUCTION SERVICES, In* outibtloft Of 1'111 nOllce. If any, ol the real property UC IRVINE-CAMPUS. Ill lotll lmOllnt of 1111 un• desc.rlb•d above ,. Pa:! ...... : A MANDATORY PRE· of Ill ...... .. pul'pOfted to be ml ..... -: BIO COHFaRENCE lhal ClllfM b¥ Ill ._ ...,..., 3048 SAMOA PLACE, Mort•...., * C .. _..._.. be tleld 11 folOWI· 0.0 Of Trwt IMI _..... COSTA MESA, CALJFOR· -1 '....,.... 8:00 A.11. l\.IUDAY, COia, ......... Md...,._ NIA. 92626 Cf9metion '" MAY 11, ttll, II 1172,4CIUO It II,._.. '""-u ........ ~T •~ 110 ~-·•u ROOM 570 MAIN LI· M el 1111 .... of .. 1111 ,.,,. ,..,.. rua..,.. ..,......., .. ...,. BRARY BUILDING, UNf· ..... '*ft"" ... dleellalms a liablllly IC>f Costa ,MeM 1 ' VERSITY OF CALIFOR· Iii IDlll dUI. :riet'°~:C,°'°'= 842-9180 ~' NIA, IRVINE, 0. .. ....::'.t..1!." T.D oommon dHlgnallOn. If 1•·---l!llm--IRVINE", CA 92697 IEIMCE IN9PMl • _.. any, ~ he~n ATTENQANCE AT THIS TruMll, f'IWICll DEIW.MA. 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Ron YC)Wlg RMIU • 7'14-432-1m lc:.1&1 AD 111 I ENTER AND WIN TH£ BENIHANA FllEE DINNER FOR TWO OOHTESTI M)l-5/06 LARGE LOT SALE . : 7500 Sf LOT·R2 Heir Hlmlllon & Pomonl 1129.000 Cll IMW7 t•2366 1.... ' .... ...,, .. , • !I --. .... .. " ... . .,,, t ( \I I I ·""" ,...;q I (> I ··I 11 ii t' I It .. , I I •111 I .... --.-. -... 1; ' . ~·-. . . t j '1 I• • .l ._ • J ,• II ....... ' , -,-. I l I' II .. .... !I liiil ..... u •• ,Uy-Phone . By Md'ln Penoru .. Ratei and de1ullit1f' urt 1111l1jrr1 lll dwngt· •ithout 1101iet."l The • pub1iaher tt."tl"\·ra 1h1• r1gl11 to r1•11 Ill'. 11·d a. 1G, ~vi• o rejt'et, ony·cln .. 1fied ncfveni~e111f'.111. Plt-n,1· r1·1111rl nuv trror tho1 may l>c in )'OU1 clai.~1fitd ncl 1111n1rd1n1dy. 'l11r Duilv 1'1lu1 actt'pll 110 liabilitr for urw t r'n>r 11l 11n ndwrt1M'111r111 rl1r .. tiidl 11 ma\' be ~spon;.1,1r urrpt for 1h1• ,.,,,..fl( tht ~pact• aartuully oocupitd by . • ~l~~.f.rr~r:.Crt•lit. r~•.' !1111) l.H·.allo~<'$U'lr 1bc:Jin~ . .m f t:11on. E .. u I - ~ .... ..,. ByFax .. ( 949) 63 t -b59.J (l'I...,. 1n<fwk )<Nr 11•111r •od pl,.,..,.11111.M a111l .. ~1l "II>'"' b40tL. •ilh • pntt ljllOlt ) • (949) M2-567B 330 West Ba)'. S~t Co·n• Maa, CA 92<>27 \1 ~ Blul &. R.y <>t HGUr8 ,___ ___ Deadlines -------...... Monday ......... ~ .. Friday S:OOpm Thu~ay .. Wedne day S:OOpm I '•::RI l:.,w=:J . Bright Spaclout 4br 3be. hall V«Y 111y going llmoiphlfl. block to beach, Vp, 211 2 roomt avail June no s-ta. Marg111rlt.1 $31'.AX>mo, $3000 $500 & '550 71 4·54•1101 dee> • avail 611 909-864-5897 NPB tem 10 It\.,., 2bf 1 bl, lmmac: lg 3br 3ba hM, 2 car turn bch apt. No unokalp1t1 . g1r, WIO, frig, frplc, btk to $675/mo Incl ulll. Don beh, S2'75 Ste Sat/Sun 1--4 MM46·2259 2810 Setvltw 9'9-673-7975 SUMMER RENTAL Walk to 208 OFFICES =~=·.3:1~ FOR RENT/LEASE 3 mo minimum 949-673'6071 160 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA 'E SIDE' 3bf 2bt condo, frplc, WfO hkup, 2 c• 911, SUOO/mo + 11curlty 9•H56·9373 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH .. COM• tmall ott1ct•:, own entrance, PCH & Poppy. $600/mo. Great loc1tlon. M•72MOOO • Fashion l1l1ncl 800sq ft Great location, availa~ 1mmed1alely to share or takeoyer 949-718-1151. - Telephone 8:30am-5:00'pm \J...ictar-t"ri11.t) Walk-Jn 8:30am-5:00pm \lond•r-f riolay Tuesday ..... : ... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm Wednesday .... Tue:.day S:OOpm Satun:by ........... Friday S:OOpm 1 410 ~1 Phlebotomy Course Boston Reed co Cail Reg 13901291 1-800-201-1141 ADVERTISING COORDINATOR FuM time a5$1sting the out9de sales reps Must be punctual . dependable, lleinble. accurate, deia«ld. Md worlt well wllfl clents Mus1 have car to de- lver l)foolS llld pckup copy $9hlr Exoellent btnelrt 5 age, lnc:tuding 401 k scrtening.tpllyslCel r~r Send resume to Judy Oec1'lg WANTED YoT1mes Community News 330 W Bay St. Coste tHsa, ANTIOUES CA 92627 or laJC 10 (949) OkMr Styl.,umlture 6J l-65!MAIR FORCE. PIANOS & Coftectlbl" • Great career opportuni~ts • ..,..._ • ~ avalabll lor 1191 school grads, •S..-•-·Ollc>I~ ages t7-27 Plus up 10 $9,000 $$ CASH PAID $$ eR&slment t>ooos d ~quality! _,.____ For 111 inlormallOn pacl<et call WI BUY ESTATES 1 ·80<H23·USAF or visit ·~friend)...-www airlorce com 9Wl ,AY llOM S PAITIJI" (CAL 'SCAN) ~AN-NO~U-NCl_NG_· ~P-EP-suc~o-kE- ROUTE 2S lutl sizem MaclWle$ with great IOCltton• Earn $100KYeaflyl 800-387 ·9418 "! APPOmilfm r SETIUl8 ~= 812_;~0 Pe r n our TOl>1>rOduttn. · lilghu • llnltJI. Drll\lll ._ • .a1 ,. "'"" ·l"ald -....... n. .. '"'l...._... f,t;t ln 1969 II\ C06ta ~lC'!O and g'°"i~ Call for appt. l ..sas.3134 744 APT MAINT/ASST MGR fOf •2 units In CM. P1lr1 Of Full time. Eq>lf In plumblng, tnd c:wptntry, Selaly DOE. 9'M42 .. S93 Atst. fOf busy prot111IOMI I I home otftce In CdM Clerical SUJlPOfl. Mac/PC Business & personal em1nds PT S1Mlt Fu resume 949-719-2600 AYON PRODUCTS Start ~r own bu$1ness Work llex!ble hours El'fO'( unllml!td earnings Cal lol free (888)942-4053 (CAL \SCAN) ·.· " 478 EMPLOYMENT OP,PTY!} BARBEOUES GALORf; NOW lfRINGI WOflc In I fun llllt. environment. Some aai.1 erper needle!. FT, 10trn·7pm. Start $7/hr up (D.O.E.l1lenlfl11 ptcg avallable. Apply: BARBEOUES GAlORE 2338 Harbor BIVd., Cot11 Mff1 (On-alll lnltMeW) 'CAREGIVER' Ow-In l'9Cf for "'*:l.='9 reald-lng "' Betch West Clift .... 7 days I -"-R11pontlbllltll1 Include; cooldng, 11altt· Ing with mark1tln9, caring tor wh111chaJr bound wttt and compa- nionship. Thi hcMnl hu domestic hllp ptO'lidlng cleaning, Withing and ottw chorea. A valid drivtr't lanet and ,.,. ~e Wiii bl requited. Pllaee· Mnd ruume or lelltr of lnltrH t to Cer19hrtr, PMGl2'3, P.O. Box 10059, Newport Blaetl, CA 92658. CO SPONSORED TRAINING ·& tat year Income S3SI< Stevens Tr!RPOll OTR truck drtvets wat1ted! Non-• ex.penenced or expenencoo • T ol1 lree 888·279-4058 EOE (CAL'SCAN) .. couNtER HELPH PERM PT frozen Yogun store In COM Will train Most w()ll( lllCjltS & wt<ends 949·24'>-2084 'DENTAL OATHO' Ciitir1ldt 3 dyt pet W\. RDA, Hptt only, lrvlnl. tc•7M-4m or 9'M40-'292 I DOG TRAINERS PIT 1 }'Ill exp11 T Heh grouplpr111al1 Ob8dllnce Ill Com Mesa st ().5()(p« hr .800-37 4·3344 Dl'lWfl wtnlld May 6 7 8 fO! lower sllOP $9/ht Need to ~ hoW lo drMI a ~· Van. e Mt-675-2292 • •••••••••••••• : •PttLOVERS• : e Sllls/Comtn1Nlon1 ID e e S1000/mo. PT flu • • time, engltth aptall· • : Ing, need own tran1 : • 9'•515-9600 • •••••••••••••• P~E-SCHOOL TEACHERS Mull bt lovln9 and caring & tnloy chlldren. Call Chfll II 714-964-2569 •PROMEUS MARKET• Now hiring gounnel market Service Dell Me8'/Selfood Produce Caahltrtl Accounting (9'11)5ff.2SOO FAX (9'11)5""2565 •r ' 476 EMPLOYMENT I OPPTYS Part-t'-Demon1lr1t0tt Weekends m grocery swes 1n area. Cer nee, must be neat friendly wlsales ability $6 751hr Cal John L 94~2-4213. •PIT RETAIL SALES ~ashlon Island Ideal for stuoeots. llex hours. We sel~ SilVer jewelry. $7/Hr+commiSloo Sunny & brigll( OU1doors 949-644-59S3 REAL ESTATE SALES Full ~arMme Uc:'d or not Hiring Nowt ERA Ra!felty & Uoy~lHB PBY$ tor your re<f d cou!Se and prov'd tree 1ra1n1n9 SOIM00-5391 ul 119 ~on offlctlA111. • An1w1r, general office SOwpm, • muat ti.Ye knoM- tdgl of Micro1oft omc.. Fu raume 9'9-399-0881 SALES The Classllied Advert.slr9 De- pam.nl is ,lod<lfl9 '°' Ill flo side sales rep<tse111At,.,e F U1 time. Monday lf1ru F ndly 830am-530pm Some ~ 8XD8rlence pret8fled but ,.... 11'111n r9'1 candidate Applicant should be moovartld end wOllc wel Wllh peoclle Drug 5Cf8'1n-lnO'physlcal reqweo EOE Send resume to (949J 631-6594 or mail 10 t '""' Community News. Allentton Markey Dantels. 330 W 'Bay. Costa Mesa CA 92627 SUITHWAY MOTOR XPRESS hlrjng expellenced rtgiOl\ll OI IC-country dnve15 Bonuses meclcal. denial ltt•. t8111• menl. vacabOll. Ride(~ Salety retenlls weelCly dlred deoolil 1-800-97&-884$ (CAL'SCAN) SPEND MORE TIME Wllll your family. Up to $45.0l»'yr Soll- warp co needS people 111 c~ 10 Pf'iOl$S medlcal cla""" muS1 own computer, tr11n1ng prCMded travel blnel ts Cal 7 days C;i1'80CH~41-~ll (CAL'SCAN) SUMMER WORK 80 CUST SALES flOPENINGS· $12 PER * HOUR APPT College Internships av11i11ble. No experience nee. will train, Flex hrs conditions apply 714·549-9599 Sell your extra household items In CLASSIFIED Call 642-5678 SALES ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE -(FULL TIME $25-30K + INCENTIVE) I The Los Angeles nmcs j5 seeking bright, Capable individuals who are looking for full-time employment with an establisf,ed. yet expanding organization. Sales and Distribution staff will work at our Orange County Consumer Marketing Regional office. The Sales Ac~ount Representative will work to achicWe-sales goals wi!_hin an assigned geographjc area. The individual will mrudlni:ze sales by developing strong.partnerships with eitfating accounts, establishing new outlets and adjusting distribution volumes. The Representative must act as an ambassador for the company by always maintaining appropriate appearance and demeanor. • THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE: • 24 years of sales. marketing or related eitperience required •Strong problem solving, decision making. organi:z.ational and planning skills • Excellent verbal and written communication skills •Ability to work a flexible schedule including Saturday a: Sunday •PC skills required .. The Los ~les nines offers a c~titive compensation and beneftca pecbae. ~fied candidates should lead a resume with salary hi*'Y to: · . 478 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PltHI bl aware tflel tht lt1tlng1 In thlt Cllegory may require you to cell a 900 numbt' In whleh there la a charge pet minute. CREDIT CARD DEBT? Avoid betM.rplCy. •Stop cclec· t1on cells ·cut t1n anc1 chal995 'CU1 peymentS up IO 50°"• OeQI consoldabon .. FISI Aopcovall No credit check (800)27~9894 (CAL 'SCAif) ADYERTISINO 1484 MOH=t.rJ • lnt ldt S1181 A • rapidly e•pandtng com-TO LENDIW mumyne~r groupaeekS ··~· ~!!!'--~~~-~~~ seM mowated talemlrl\eltrS IO OVER YOUR HEAD In sol 1dvert151n11 Cendldatc.t dlbl??? Do you need mor• musl have 2 years 1ele b!ellhng room??? Det>t con-malk•lln9 expelltnCe. piovtn sohd1t1on. no quahlYllll)~I' irllci' rlCOtd good rtl81enoet ' F R E E t o n s 11 I 11 II o n and tllllbiliTy 10 manlllln di8nt ( 8 0 0 ) 5 5 6 • 1 5 4 8 bue P111 bm8 and lul time www anewhorizon org ~~ S:,= ~co'(c:?~ pllySacal tl<JJlred EOE Re· sume IO Maf\ey Deniel5 '9 TI'-C<.m- muflly Nev.s 330 W BIV Slret~ Costa Mesa CA 92927 Odil! to l 9) 631 "6594 480 BUSINESS OPPOATUNmES PltaM bl ;ery ol out of ar11 compan111 Checlr wtth lht Ioctl e.tt« ButlneU B~IU blfott you Mfld any m~y or 1•11 tor •rvic.1. Read end und1r1tand any contr1C11 bl1ore you 1lgn. l•sc~j ACCORD'UI '81 FU!tt loeded PrtmlUll1 souncl V8ff cletw1 (006536) $5.9n SOUTH COAST ACURA 71'-97HSOO ACURA LS 3DR '9' 5 spd Ml. low miles •-cleen AT&T BELL PAYPHONES. moontoOI (008612) S8.995 LOCll '1119• $1601( yea• polM-COSTA MESA INANm 11 a I LO w IS I p 11 c IS (714)241-1300 '-800·800·3470 24 hrs ACURA VIGOR GS '9' (CAL'SCAN) l ight btown, Auto, lolldld, AREA PEPSI/COKE A<Me JO-~ clean, 64K ml, S12,SOO. lll!jll proi~ loca'.leln6 w.th ivw tc•723-tS.1 mactJnes Eam up 10 StOOIC BMW 1251• '92 yearly 800 440·2371 while. '3k ml. CD. phoM, (CAL'SCAN) 1unroot, new tirM/bftk-. itATEW1DE ADY!RTIStNG alarm. S15 500. IMW44-1254 1~ .. ,,..~ $450 10 Oil you! CADILLAC ElbOAADO 1ii3 <MSS119' ~111211 WMe. OllQAil dean ~ Castonva ~ lit• puethaMd lrOtll NlbOl5 CIJfllbnld drcUltiUn (Mt $14 960 94!Hi7~128 '3~.1~}4A~1=<91~~;~~ F~=.c,~ .. && ,,,_Ocnpa.com(CAL'SCAHI Good t ... J brlb.e I engine MEDICAL BILLING ~!ell IMHSH2S7 ll(Otnt poten1 a Inv I CAO SEVILLE 7' t Ow1* $4 ~951$8 995 fin1nc1ng · lldy art*'-ntYW ll'!lojwd av'idable frH m!o &~ 111. LOW MILESI gtNt.cond Cfienl ICQUi$tiOn ll'~ 1$-S»tS tc•726-052t land Automated r.4edra Setv· ICC$ Ire 800-322·1139 e.t CARS: SUYa, HON~ 2101 (CAL'SOAH) TQVOCM toi ~ .. 85,_ ,......,_....,,..,.,.. _ __,,,,----Blue Boois.. tot w~olTTll\IOn cal Int~ Groc.ry Store. 1·800·320·rJ6 ~ SVS Panner lease ot Ule Wll1'ed I (CAL'SCAN) -shl SUCC86S 8'tal>llShlld M - MOPoltmlll 714-444-1122 * CHRYSLER lf BARON 1188 • 4-d.'. powll. •r 1981 ctean new smog c.nita1e $1790 obo 949-723-1504 CHRYSLER L1b11on Li Convt 91 VI, IUIO, ti1¥1f wl grey lttw, all power, AC, 1111· fm ctll, CD wfpmn aound Silt ml, $6250. tc•7t7-6251 DODGE HEC»i ttGHUHE 'M AW93.;"'84 -56465C S8 999 CONNELL NISSAH 714-7SS-3333 FOfUS ESCORT LX SbH ~we bof'rj \Pl~)SS.tn SOIJ'Tl4 COAST ACUM 7,.·179-1500 FORO ESCORT tX ·ii 8ect ew. 11SMM) sun SOU'tll COAST ACUftA 1t 4-979-2500 ; FORD ES¢MT 't 7 AJM152't>2-201603 sam CONNELL 111$SAN • 114-nszys ... Have A Garcige Sale ~ -. . .. Mondoy,,,,.,., 10, 1999 . . -TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE et5 CARS/TRUCKS N~NSISUVS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS FORO MUS,T'-NG CONVT '17 GEO PALZM LSI '116 Air. J>'¥r pkg, am'lm, allO'IS "& Au1o, ac. Very Clesnl low des \132377) $13.9!15 (P027284! $6,977 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER SOUTH COAST ACURA 7J4.al2-'906 714-971-2500 FORD PROBE ·a9 HONDA ACCORD 0: "i2 U902~9-193421 $4.999 A.W232737-031689 S8.999 CONt<IELL NISSAN CONNELL NISSAN 71 4-75S-3333 714-755-3333 GEO METRO '91 C6NVT HONDA ACCORD '96 2 Hlltr, new lop, looks Mld 4 di, v-6. graylbelr,ie tunroo1. run1 !YW•U 81k qrgln mi, 1 chrome (000685) S18,995 o-. mull aKl'itlce S25Sill COSTA MESA INflNITI obo. 71"348·7013 {714)241-1300 SELL YOUll USED VEliJCIE TllllUUGH CLASSIF'JED e95 CARS/TRUCKS NANS/SUVS HOHOA CIVIC EX '15 WNte. Prk;ect 10 seu. (517962) Sl0,988 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (7i4)112-690Ci HonGI WANTED or any. Japanese~ '97-'90 MUSI be mrt t:Or'd, wl1e$$ 60k lrlles, must be IMomabC No sales-men please. pp 949-632·~1 1NFINITI G2(J 'tS Green/bt\111. ;i.ulO, CD (530475} S12.995 COSTA MESA INANITI (714)241-1)00 • ANSWERS 1'0 WEEKLY URIOCE.Ou1z Q I • As Sooth vulncrJ.ble, you a KJ ti AKQJl O A'S •J6J hold: ~ The Nddinl!; tw.Pfl)!:ttded: &.4.1(6 ti,4Q7l o A.5 •KQS4 ~!'RTII ~:r ~I ~ l + ,.. '!' The biddin.1. has ~ What do you bid now? SOtnlf ·wFSt NORTH EASl' r-'~ hw J ti ~ A_._at::sia_1he temptationJ<?/·un1p 10 Wlia& oo'you bid now? three oo )tUmp .=-th'at w1I ·almosl ----<~el'\atn\y..4M--the Utimt ,.-hen )100'" • ;. • In suPf>011 of hcnrts, you have 8 ~ 1101.hing more than a "gbod loog· · club suit from panner to produce a s1.1per·1na111mum two no 1run1p open· !lllam. If yoU play ufts~t1jurnp to three in(!: -four-clltd su~: an aln\OSI hearts Is forcing. we could live with prune hand and a ru 1ng value. You !.hat option . HoweYer, th!; most fle~i- can 1ell partrier all this by cue-bid--ble rebid is two diamonds. A rtew suil ~~ Y~:,eapest contt:QI -blct by responder is unoondilionally fore- • ing and ppc~r's ne111 bid fhoi.ild help Q 2 .: B<>4h Vu lnerab le. as South yoo reveal 1he hand 's potentia . , hold: Q 5 • As South, vulherable, you hold: •.\.l.J7. Q 95 O A.KQI 41093 a K4 Q AKJ o K8754 &Jl7 Whal is your opening bid? The bidding h'!5 proceeded: A . We have no ohjcction 1o opening NORTH EAST SOlffH WFST one no U"Ump with 0t1e suit • ~: ~ ~O Pam unstopped. but to do so witti lwo What do you bid now? suits wide ~n is going a bit rar. 1 Open one diamond a nd see how the ;. • Partner's spade tcbid does .not biddi11g deve~. promise more 1han a five-card suit on this auction, 1nd not necessarily a Q l ·As South, vulnerable. you good one. You could venture th~ hold: no trump (Of two no 1IUn1p if yeu • J 105 0 Al ·0 A KJ6 • QJ 109 play that a 1wo-over-one response is a game focce), but 1ha1 is slightly risky. A beller approach is to bid three heans and see how partner r~IS. The bKkli"• "" proc"•k<1' NORTlt EA.IT SOlflll pa511 2.• 'l • .... etk What action do you' take'! WEST Q 6 • As Soutti, VUinerable, yOu l\old: .•J98,!2 o KI06 o KJ4 •' Partner opens the bidding with one heart. What do you respond? A · Only two calls come inlo consid - eration -pass or double. An over- call or two no trump with no sure stopper in spades is just too bold. The trouble with Passing is tf)al it A • Resist lhe terTtptation 10 btd one could end the. auction when your spade. What do you intend doing side has game. We would double shoold par1ner rebid one no trump or •nd hope for the best, but ~llff-two clubs? Two hearts then would pared to admit that the winning sirnply be a preference and three action-could be to pass. heai'ts a.gross overbid. With such · . _ good su"'°" for 1'311ner's suit. the Q 4 • Both vulnerable, as South you solution 1s to raise IO rwo hearts , llokl; iinniedi,tcly. · 695 CAAS/111UCKS NANS/SUVS INFINITI 13(1 '96 Blick b11111~. learrier (011900J S16.995 COST A MESA INFlNm {714)241-1300 INFINITI J30T 'M' 1Gre.v'1811 1111', cd, mooorool. lmmac. (1090&l},S18.995 COSTA MESA INFINm (714)241·1300 tNFINITI J.30 'K ~-1111 tltw, IUIO, moonmof, !219Mi7)$19395 COSTA MESA INANm (71 4)241 ·1300 iNAHiTI M30 COHVT. '12 Sui®m.101~59) S11.99S C6SfA ME~ INFltml {71 4)241 -1 300 INflNITI 045 'et BWgray, I owntl', ~ cond (107315) $13,995 COST'-MESA INflNITI (714)241-1300 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANS/SUVS ' INTEGR'-GS COUPE '93 '-uto. ac, moon1001. r1111y loaded (008862) Sl0,9n SOU'rt4 COAST ACURA (71•)971-2500 INTEORA GSR '96 Form11la Ont Tedlnoiogv( (002919) SIS,fITT SOI@' COAST AOURA (71•)979-2500 INTEGR'-GSR 'H l>k M ~oy, -· '"' loaOtd {000191/ S1J,9n SOUTH C:OAST ACURA (714)9711-2500 fNTEGAA GS ·111 Ac111a Ce1Hlltlf Sllw111 {0195'42) $16.977 SOUTH COAST ACURA (714)97t-2500 J~11• XJS V1 2 coNVT ·R $31,1115 ' M-4371 BAUER •JAGUAR 114·953-4800 695 CARS/TRUCKS N ANS/SUVS JAGUAR XJS '14 Vl2 Metalllt Aed 'in color, «>I< r..IM, bell.Ill" car MIU Oller !1491656-n33 J~uw XJl2 Sid1n iM S2C.KS 94-4314 BAUER JAGUAR • 714-953-4900 J-i1111r iJ12 Sidan 14 $2•.Hs 14-4371 BAUER -!AGUAR 714-153-<4IOO J-.GUlR XJ6 l SEDAN 111 S39,"5 e7-43S2 BAUER JAGUAR 714-153-4900 JAGUAR iJi SEDiN •o 'k W,115 l&-4390 e-.ueR J'-GUAR 71 4-953-41()(1 Doily Pilot JAGUAR lJI SEDAN •O 'M LEXUS GS X10 'II ......., UO .. Corw '?II PQRSCtli' t11 CARRERA 'II U2,MI ....UH Ln. CO. dvoml wn.11. •"""'Cond.wpgradldto 'all, ~1 NC.~. 'low l'llllt, IU.UEA JAGUAR (177071109230) S2S.995 2 1opa, en. ml( ¥111 Slt,000, ~ tond, ~ $111.500 71&.NW800 lUSTIN LfXUI Ml)flce $10,996 000. "'* pr!:' ... J?!!IY IMM7MM11 Jl®lR XJI SEDAM '17 ~...,,~"~'~'~44~'~'°'~..--1-. c.n ltlOW tn Newpor\ ai• M1 ,IM 97-4278 -• LEXUS SC 466 'i5 110-70W054. 5AAll IOOIE S SPO. '17 BAUER JAGUAR \,.h, CO. Ovorr1e 'fltleelS, liERCEOR Al! ll '17 I.JC, tunroo , alloy1, 281c' --.,.""1'~"~·15'1Fl•~I00'"1lr'15'r I (t7~}126.a95 Taup., 3 lC!fl' limmKll ... mlllls.(007$1} 119',995 JAQU)IJI iJI SEDAN '17 TlJl1V4 LEXUS fll" COfldll-.111.tM. LOUS Of WESTMINITIR M1,IM t7-42:1t 714-S&MIOO .... 7t~-'7NI 714""WI05 UUER JAGUAR LiidS SC 400 'i5 • i1Effi0 LSi 'if SATURN SC2 'M" il 4-ts:J~eoo J.lhl. co. ctvome ~-Aulo.-IP1131m8357J se.an J;y'•lJI Q.,at:; Q'., M \'7"""""3) $2e, i95 SOUTH COAS.T A.CURA i'UIO. a1r;-moor.roof & "'°"' ' ($8826) $10,1195 > $ ,195 ~ff TUST\N LEXUS 71t-17t-2500 LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER BAUER JAGUAR 114-S44-4IOO MUSliMO COftvertlbit 'Ci 71t-fi14to& 11t-K3-4IOO UNCOlH_IOWN CM! 'N F~, P'#f ctsc, 5 apO. I :::;;;~~~~,~~;$-+ JAGUAR XI& lfiOk Olfi.iiOii• 004 COJ~ mil<I po~ed OWl19d t" OVOTA C.(MR.Y LE ,;jf. Rlllel;-iliWtlter,1~-'-Aul,..-0'&.M1ei::',-124 fi5 27\'IS. I .949-72i·~. WtVtWin llllr. 40!. auio. I llmlaculall. Crariletry RN' Lfxus OF W£STM1HsTER NISSAN klfliC• xE l'AJ ... Iii .. P'M !237320) SUI, Tan' lnl«lot; 119,000JOBO (714)t92410fi ,-AX322971-010120 · S6.4~ Cost1 Meal lnlQlj 7l4-!IS6·4l53 UERCEOES:8ENZ 300£ il3 CONHEl.L HISSAN {714) 241·1300 lat111r XJi 'iJ IMMACULATE CONOITION t (71 4)755-JUJ TOYOTA PICKUP 'il BlacMan,i'll, ctllomt )'Wheelt, 3 2111 eno. wo.11.iff lold90. NiS~l\i stNf A '{l 111. 12'ii AA83G432-061808 S5.99ft newflrel, SIOOOdown l5Sl#Tll CfO, tth1 lnltf, 771< ml, or1gin111 milel, ,.... Ir.,._ l'1tW CONNELL NISSAN 113.500 pp . MM73-041f ~1.000 714·806-1288 lil'M, OOOd ltan5. 11mobo. 714-7SS-333a JAGll,AR iJs V.12 16 Whitt. iiERCEoeS C-220 'es Call aller •. 114·979~73fi • TOvotl fiRCEL 'H al ong.n.1. 1114tt \'llhetll, wtMVeY. auio, M, a1oy1, NISSAN &ENTlill 4DA 'H AX311>2•9-108290 $8,999 · leleplW)fll lnwNc! Runs . Pt1· pwr p:~ (221798) $19,m AS6531)36.21128e 56.999 CONNELL MSSAN rect] 18.500.0bO IM9-675-6126 LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER CONNELL NISSAN 114-755-lUJ JlGUAR 199,t XJ6 714-812.flOe 714·755-lU3 TOYOTA i:RuNl'iEA SR5 'A SEDAN 40 MERCEbEs ti20 •iM NISSAN lit klNG CAB 'ii ••4, Mille. auto. alt. moonioot; $21,915 N-4'91 smoq llvs, lb, mc>OIWl)(ll, 291( milts. I Ol!Nr, IU\O. alOy1 (133351) '24.295 BAUER,AOUAR 11oYS !016741)$23.IW-i bed"'*"i331621)$1.995 • LD.USOFW£Sl\llNS1f.R 714-953-4900, LEXUS OF Wl:STVIHSTER COSTA MESA INf!Nm 714-192..ftoll JEEP CH£R0kEE ·aa 71t-fll1-6906 JV14)241·1300 1 -~1o~Y~O~T~A~4~--RR~UU~NNNN,;;.EA~'ti- 4114, I CYL. 5 "P"d, AC, MERCEDES 1toE ii 'il PONTIAC GRANO lM '11 Auto, all, ITlllONOOl. fllk7tos, CIU. 108K ml. $4Nll OM 62f(mllel,IOOl~w*h AX189187-613705 • $6,499 llKlll!ls (02~9}$20,799 o-MM73·207fi txtfas, IU'WOOf. wN1t in colOl'i CONNEU. t«SSAN LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER Jffp Wr11n11kif 4li4 'ti s 16.900 94~443-2918 7t4-1SS-33l3 714-191-6906 5spd, 6cyl. new' lop. ps, 1mmac:111a11, or1glr\ll s1950 1 r--------------iiffleie partv IMM73-G411. LANDRO\IER 11' 4.o Garaged car. oreerVllr\ Int, 11 8K ml. lool fact, llW1 cond. $44,000 949-722-8682 (home) 9491160-2-408 (\¥Olk) LEGEND LS '92 Su~ Clean.(012221) $13,971 SOUTH COAST ACURA (71 4)979-2500 LEituS ES 300 '96 Lttu. moorvool, CD {178611 156639) S2 I ,795 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-54•..ttoO LEXUS ES 300 '96 Cashmere ee19e. llhr. co !176641142267) S23,495 TUSTIN LEXUS • 714·5«-4800 LEkuS eS 30d '96 Ruby, llhf, moo111oof, CD (17682/136169) $23.495 TUSTIN LEXUS . 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 n milts, co, e1vome ...mis {1782111•!1529) $24,99$ TU5.TIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 "16 Lltll, ctllome 'llNti. moor11001 (18051/1511217) $2•.995 . TUSTIN LEXUS 71 .... 544-4800 CExus ES 300 '16 utv, CO, tf\lome wtff, moon-IOOI.. (17967115.2330) $25,795 TUSTIN LEXUS 71 4-544-4SOD LEliUS Es iOO 'lit Uhf, CO, ctirome ~. /llOCin< !ool (1713&'1431178)$21.295 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 lEliUS ES 3'06 'IMS co, mome v.t1ee1s (1noc1 134795) $23.995 tUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 lfius ES 300 '91 8111/bill. 11K ml, io.dtdl lib oaw,· 1•11 !or $28,700, 141-718-0517 Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach-- Fountain Valley Independent to · reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit catd # or mart with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another Week FREE! · AJI for just $10". ,_ ,_ ---------., 0 YEs, HU MY CAR ..._.ci.t,.__ ..___ ... ----1 ·~:~ 1=·-= ~::.."':... ~-.------' ·-__ ... ·-----o .. _ --a --·110,..., s::::..-s:::. 8==::: =.::...~ "'"-HoAE, I lfA• 1H AND SUSINESS ~ · 222 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS . 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