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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-06-07 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA CO!vVAUNmES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1999 MONDAY MORNING BR IEFING . ART LOVER'S ALERT • 'LES' IS MORE · All THE PRESIDENT'S WOMEN REQUIRED SERVICE • ~HARK ATTACK A c ... z c ~ ... ... MONDAY: An exhibit of paintings by Gena Mezo, "Traditional Art Images," will be on display through the end of the month at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library foyer. The library is at '000 Avocado Ave. for more information, call (949) 717-3801 . TUESDAY: The Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. to discuss adding com- munity service to high school gradua- tion u;quirements. The board also will discuss history text books. The board meets at the district office, 2985-A Bear St. in Costa Mesa . WEDNESDAY: The Balboa Bay Republican Women, Federated hort their monthly meeting, which will feature a talk by John H. Taylor, Exec- utive Director' of the Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace. The meeting begins at 11 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Admission is S22 for mem- bers and $25 for nonmembers. for more Information, call (949) 759-9219. FRIDAY: The Balboa Bay Club kicks off the summer with its annual Gov- ernors' Ball. The event will feature the grooving sounds of Les Brown and his Band of Renown. The cost, per per- son, is $100. To make reservations, call (949) 645-5000, ext. 377. SATURDAY: Upper Newport Bay will be the site for an Ocean Discovery Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ecologi- cal Reserve and Regional Park, 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Activities will include ocean exhibits, family games, a marine biologist sta- tion, shark tank. crab lab and aquatic tours. Admission is free. Refreshments will be available for more informa- tion. call (949) 640-1751 • ... z ... FIVE EASY QUESTIONS ERIC SANTUCCI/ DAILY PILOT Lincoln riding atop a Blue Ribbon cloud • EDITOR'S NOTE: We asked Lincoln Elementary Pnncipal Rosemary Munoz about her school's recent Blue Ribbon Award, honoring the school as one of the sta.te's best. What was the first thJng you did after hearing Uncoln had won a Blue Jllbbon1 At first we weren't certain if the source telling us about winrung the award was credible. The news first came to us in a somewhat inf onnal phone call from a reporter. Later, a huge sigh of relief was heard across the campus and the celebrating began. We fell valued and validated! Was blue your lavortte color1 Is it · nowt Yes and yest Loyalty and nobility have often been associated with the col- or blue through such phrases as "true blue• and "blue blood.• Keeping those definitions in mind, thls Blue Ribbon Award recogruzes the deep level of com- mibnent to teaching that the staff has. What qualities make a top schoolf ~ most important quality of any schoo' is the ability to keep their eye on the prize . .. the students. A top-quahty school has high expectabons and pro- vides resources for the students to achieve those levels of excellence. Lin- coln ls a highly child-centered campus where everyone cares for and supports one another. Do you 8c:tually ~lve a Blue Jllb- bon, and where mJgbt you put ltf Our students have already lavishly decorated the entire campus with blue ribbons. Formally, newly awarded Blue Ribbon Schools are invited to a special presentation held in September at the White House. What can you do to make sure Un- coln ltays •t Blue Ribbon leveH We believe in addressir\g the basics through creative and meaningful stu- dent experiences. We plan to keep our craft fresh through freely USisting all inquiring schools with coaching in developing progr4Itll that wW enswe a Blue Ribbon status for them, as well . • MED111A FEJZAGK: OIMARTINO I DAILY PILOT Anthony Arevalos, 2, rides the meny-go-round at the Fish Fry,· a community fair held annually in Costa Mesa. · Fishy f es ti val fun for all The 54th annual Fish Fry fesbval ending Sunday offered thousands mo~e than the usual weekend fun at its new home at Orange Coast College. "This is like starting brand new,• said Brett Smith, second vice p~esident of the event's sp~msor, the Cos- ta Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club. For over 50 years, the celebration had been held at Lions Park The Orange Coast College athletic held gave more thafl 30,000 people in attendance throughout the weekend extra room to enjoy the carnival rides, games, dancing, and concerts. Gomes, carnival rides and a fish dinner brought many a smiling face to Fish Fry festival goas at new Orange Coast College home. Children flew merrily through the au on rides ranging from "'tornado" to "Yo-Yo.· Those cravmg a super-duper obstacle caurse ventured into •Jungle of. Fun." The entrance to "Ghost Pirates• assured par- ents they have nothing to fear but promised a "Jud By Eron Ben-Yehudo ·-SEE FISH PAGE 4 Costa Mesa: Picture{Jerfect for Congress On a recent vis1t to Rep. Dana Rohrabache,-.s office Along with Supt. Robert Batbot and Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan, Ferryman is gathering pictures of Costa Mesa to adorn Rohrabacher's office walls. · m Washington, 0.C., school board member Jim Perryman was appalled to see that the congressman, who represents Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa, has no pictures of Costa Mesa on the walls l ~iiiii~-NOT BEATING AROUND ~ THE BUSH However, he has several ptctures of Huntington Beach, Ferryman told the school board. So, after extensive nbbing o1 Rohrabecher, Fenyman returned to Costa Mesa determined to help rem- edy the situation. Fresh from his China report- mduced media blitz, Rep. Q\risto- pher Cox spent several quiet hours last week down at the ranch -sort of. The congressman met personally with the Republican presidential front-runner, Texas Gov. George W. Bush, to discuss a range of tssues, and Newport's own left impre ed. Bush hds been the governor of the second-largest state in the country, Cox noted, which gives the on of former President George Bu h more than enough experience to lead the Free World. But, Cox. insists, h~ won't be there with Bush. He's more than happy among th~ GOP House leadership, which he descnbes as the positions that don't indude Speaker of the House. New group hop es to stall skate park • Residents want their concerns about Lions Park project addressed before city moves forwar~ any more. Eu. ... 1 Ci1 I COSTA MESA -A group of residents will ask the City Council tonight to halt any further design of the skateboard pdrk at Lions Park wiW the group's concerns can be addressed. The Lions Park Association formed alter a public mput meeting last month to discuss a conceptual plan for the skateboard park. At . the meeting, residents fYI raised concerns about .. the loss of green space and the location of the skateboard park within Lions Park Assoc1abon mem- bers said they want the council to look at the skateboard park within the whole context of Lions Park, including other construcbon pro- +The City Council meets at 6:30 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall, n Fair Drive. jects going on there, such as the building of a new downtown commuruty center and a large parking lot on the site of the old cenfer. ·we think the city is very wrong in SEE SKATE PAGE 4 Elation-:r ear, relief, gratitude at Behnont • Bob and Beverly Lewis ru.µ the emotional gamut after their horse, Charismatic, is hurt trying to win the third leg of racing's Triple Crown. Gru:G lll~UN • !Qtffti ELMO NT, N. Y -The storybook ending o many people had hoped for turned to near cl.i.s- aster Saturday when Chansmatic. a 3-year-old chestnut colt owned by Bob and Beverly Lewis of Lido Isle, wa.s injW'ed m the Belmont Stak . Chansrnatic, trying to become the 12th horse to sweep the sport' elusive top pnze, the ntple Crown, managed to hold on for third place, fuushing a. length and a half behind eventual winner Lemon Drop Kid, a 29-1 long. shot who nosed out Vision and Verse. But it was the scene seconds after Charil- . matic crossed the wire that will be forever etched into racing annals. The pendUlum of emotiona swun from an-elatkm see Mam• HIE SAY AGAIN ) CdM WINS OF IN MIACl£ CllllMI aa:a ..................... ] PlllCIU .................. J MIC..S ................ 2 Sl'm .............. , ....... .s ....... bNudful.. Md •-*M~ft ........ • .. *4k•ttM1111ta1,ltlll SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 A c Ill z c aim= ... ... • ... z ... ART LOVER'S ALERT MONDAY: An exhibit of paintings by Gena Mezo, HTraditional Art Images," will be on display through the end of the month at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library foyer. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801 . FIVE EASY QUESTIONS ERIC SANTUCCI I DAILY PILOT Lincoln riding atop a Blue Ribbon cloud · • EDITOR'S NOTE: We asked Lincoln Elementary Prinopal Rosemary Munoz about her school's recent Blue Ribbon Award, honoring the school as one of the state's best. What was the first thing you did after bearing llncoln bad won a Blue RJbbon1 At first we weren't certain iI the source telling us about winrung the ·award was credible. The news first came to us in a somewhat informal phone call from a reporter. Later, a huge sigh of relief was heard across the campus and the celebrating began. We felt valued and validated! Was blue your favorite color1 Is it now1 · Yes and yes! Loyalty and nobility have often been associated With the col- or blue through such phrases as "true blue" and "blue blood." Keeping those definitions in mind, tlus Blue Ribbon Award recognizes the deep level of com- mibnent to teaching that the staff has. What quallUes make a top scboon Tii,e most lIDportant quality of any schoo' is the ability to keep theu eye on the prize ... the students. A top-quality school has high expectations and pro- vides resources for the students to MONDAY MORNING BRIEFING REQUIRED SERVICE TUESDAY: The Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. to discuss adding com- munity service to high school gradua- tion requirements. The board also will discuss history text books. The board meets at the district office, 2985-A Bear St. in Costa Mesa . All THE PRESIDENT'S WOMEN WEDNESDAY: The Balboa Bay Republican Women, Federated host their monthly meeting, which will feature a talk by John H. Taylor, Exec- utive Director of the Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace. The meeting begins at 11 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Admission is $22 for mem- bers and $25 for nonmembers. For more information, call (949) 759-9219. 'LES' IS MORE SHARK ATTACK FRIDAY: The BaJboa Bay .Club kicks off the summer with its annual Gov- ernors' Ball. The event will feature the grooving sounds of Les Brown and his Band of Renown. The cost, per per- son, is $100. To make reservations, call (949) 645-5000, ext. 377. SATURDAY: Upper Newport Bay will be the site for an Ocean Discovery Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ecologi- cal Reserve and Regional Park. 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Activities will include ocean exhibits, family games, a marine biologist sta- tion, shark tank, crab lab and aquatic tours. Admission is free. Refreshments will be available. For more informa- tion, call (949) 640-1751. New group hopes to stall skate park • Residents want their concerns about Lions Park project addressed before city moves forward any more. f-.11.,1 Gi t· COSTA f\4ESA -A group of residents will ask the City Council tonight to halt any further design of the skateboard park at Lions Park until the group's concerns can be addressed. The Lions Park Assoc.anon formed after a pubhc input meeting last month to discuss a conceptual plan for the skateboard pdrk. At the meeting, residents FYI raised concerns about the loss of green space and the locabon of the skateboard park within Lions Park. Mt'OIAA FUZAGIC D WUIT1NO I DAll.Y Pl.OT Anthony Arevalos, 2, rides the merry-go-round at the Fish Fry, a community fair held annually in Costa Mesa. Association mem- bers said they want the council to look at the skateboard park wtlhin the whole context of Lions Park, including +The Crty Council meets at 6·30 p.m. in the council chambers at Crty Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Fishy f es ti val fun for all Gomes, carnival rides and o fish dinner brought many o srnning face to Fish Fry festival goas at new Omnge Coast College home. By Eron Ben-Yehudo The 54th annual Fish Fry festival ending Sunday offered ijlousands more than the usual weekend fun at its new home at Orange Coast College. •This is like starting brand new," said Brett Smith, second vice president of the event's sponsor, the Cos- ta Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club. For over 50 years, the celebration had been held at Lions Park. The Orange Coast College athletic field gave more than 30,000 people m attendance throughout the weekend extra room to enjoy the carruval ndes, games, dancing, and concerts. Children flew merrily through the air on ndes rangmg from "Tornado• to •Yo-Yo.• Those cravmg a super-duper obstacle cQurse ventured into •Jungle of Fun." The entrance to •Ghost Pirates• assured par- ents they have nothing to fear but prontised a "ktd SEE FISH PAGE 4 other constructlon pro- jects go111g on there, such as the building of a new downtown community center and a large parking lot on the site of the old center. •We think the city is very wrong in SEE SKATE PAGE 4 Elation, fear, relief, gratitude at Belmont • Bob and Beverly Lewis run the emotional gamut after their horse, Charismatic, is hurt trymg to win the third leg of racing's Triple Crown. GRLG Rl~U!\iG · achieve those levels of excellence. Lin- coln is a highly child-centered campus where everyone cares for and supports one another. Do you actually ~Ive a Blue Rib- bon, and where might you put 1t1 Costa Mesa: Picture perfect for Congress ~,,._ ELMONT, N .Y -The storybook ending so many people had hoped for turned to near dis- aster Saturday when Chansmatic, a 3-year.old chestnut coll owned by Bob and Beverly Lewis of Lido Isle, was m1ured m the Belri:tont Stakes. Our students have already lavishly decorated the entire campus with blue ribbons. Formally, newly awarded Blue Ribbon Schools are invited to a special presentation held in September at the White House. What am you do to make sure Un-· coin My. at Blue Ribbon levelf We believe m addressirig the basics through creative and meaningful stu- dent experiences. We plan to keep our craft fresh ttirough freely assisting all ~uiring schools with coaching in developing programs that will ensure a Blue Ribbon status for them, as well. SAYAGAIN GASWB ....... , ............ 7 ~11115 ................... 2 Mimi& ................ 2 NI ...................... .S Along with Supt. Robert Barbot and Co~ta Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan, Ferryman is gathering pictures of Costa Mesa to adorn Rohrabacher's office walls. front-runner, Texas Gov. George W. Bush, to discuss a range of issues, and Newport's own left irrtpressed. Bush has been the governor of the second-largest state in the C0\'1try. Cox not~. which gives the son of former President George Bush more than enough experience to lead the Free World. But, Cox msists, he won't be there wtth Bush. He's more than happy among the GOP House leadership, which he descnbes as the positions that don't l.ndude Speaker of the House. Chansmatic, trying to becOP.le the 12th horse to sweep the sport's elusive top P.rize. the Thple Crown, managed to hold on for third place, finishing a length and a half behind eventual winner Lemon Drop Kid, a 29-1 long- shot who nosed out Vision and Verse. But 1t was the scene seconds after Charis- matic aoaed the wue that will be forevs etched .lnto raong annals. The peoduhml of emotions 1 from an;ar elation SEE MCllE4 • CdM WINS OF IN MIAClE CJ»8MJ I I I ' 2 Monday, June 7, 1999 SEAN Hl~ER I DAILY PILOT Heidi Hardesty, left, and Carey Kupper wave al the crowd during the Balboa Parade. Another year floats by for the Balboa Island Parade •Thousands tum out for a slice of Americana: homemade floats, marching bands and smiling children. ERO!-. BEN YEHL-l)A OtJ fmes The 5th annual Balboa lsldnd Parad€' celebrated the simple pleasures of llfe in a smaJl town - fnendly folks cheering on home- mdde floats, antique cars and marching bands. Thousands lined the parade route, many waving Arnencan flags and holding carnations handed out by volunteers. "Happy parade day!," yelled Lexie-Anne Pappas, 6, of Hunt- ington Beach, as she sat by the curb along the Balboa Island bridge. The town's lifeline is the two- lane bridge that is undergoing renova~ons, which explains why a float featuring a construction crane nearly stole the show. It reminded people of the terrible headache the actual crane, called ENGAGEMENTS • Robert and Georgia Jouret of Fountain Valley have announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Michelle, to Brett Taylor, son of Brian and Deborah Taylor of Williamsburg, Michigan. The bride-to-be is a gradoote of Fountain Valley High School and the Onivezsity of Michigan. The groom-to-be is a graduate "Mr. Guy,· caused by snarling tra1fic during much of this year, said parade volunteer Carolyn Carr. The prize for best overall parade entry went to "Island Hopping,• a golf cart dressed up hke a sandy beach with mer- maids and hula girls beckoning long-lost sailors. A 30-foot inflated bull dog cruised by with a bag bed to his tail. Last year, organizers raised a stink by having children walk behind the dog carrying imitation dog poop, Carr said. A gondola built around a stroller carrying 2-year-old twins N"igel and Matilda Bress, of Balboa Island, won the ·Kids on Wheels• prize. Their mother, Summer, came up with the idea and has even bigger plans for next year. "Maybe the Titanic, I don't know,• she said. of the \Jruvers1ty of Michigan. A July 31 wedding is planned at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Ann Arbor, Michigan. • Janie Arnold of Newport Beach has announced the engagement of her daughter, Paige Tiemey• Jenson, to Kirk Smith, son of Mrs. Pat Smith and the late R.T. Smith of Newport Beach. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and attended Orange Coast Col- SCR's public relations. director wouldn't mind being in your will • NAME: Cristofer Gross + QTY OF RESIDENCE: Los Alamitos + QTY OF WORK! Costa Mesa +WHEN WERE YOU HIRED7: 1983 + FAMILY STATUS: Divorced, with 11-year-old daughter +AGE:46 + EDUCATION: USC School of Journalism, bachelor's degree • PAST POSmONS: Editor, Air- Cal Magazine + PRESENT OCCUPATION: Public Relations Director, South Coast Repertory + EXPLANATION OF JOB IN 15 WORDS OR LESS: Putting great theater artists in conversation with inquiring reporters to pro- duce scintillating copy. UP·CLOSI + YOUR GREATEST PROFESSION- AL ACHIEVEMENT: Helping bring attention to SCR that resulted in national awards, coverage in national media. Also having my photos run in national maga- zines. + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Knowing when to push my daughter, and knowing when to leave her alone. + YOUR PERSONAL MOTTO: "If there's a will, t hope I'm men- tioned in it. • · · + YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVAGANCE: A recent Japanese din- ner. +THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE READ: "Sophie's Choice" +THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW: No compact disc player. But if I bad one, there'd surely be a Luther Va.ndross disc in it. +YOUR MOST TREASURED POSSES- SION: A piano I inherited from Sophie Tucker's band.leader. +WORD OR PHRASE YOU MOST OVERUSE: "Don't worry, I'll take care of it.• +WHAT CAN YOU COOK7 Everything. + A HABIT YOU WISH YOU COULD CHANGE: Eating every- ON CAMPUS Daily Pilot thing. +THE COUEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: Home econom- ics. + YOUR LAST CHARITABLE ACT: Wednesday's AIDSWalk + AS A CHILD, WHAT DID SCHOOLMATES TEASE YOU ABOUT? Weight + WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT NOW1 I have a truck. +WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN VOTED IN HIGH SCHOOL?· Unelectable + WHO ARE YOUR HEROES? People who d" noble acts, but never get any credit. + FAVORITE ESCAPE FROM REAL· ITV: Theater +ONE THING YOU WOULD CHANGE ABOU-THE WORLD IF • YOU COULD: Moadatory theater-: going. + YOUR IDEA OF EXEROSE: Jog- ging + THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR APPEARANQ: My prematurely gray hair becoming less and less premature. + I HAVE A DREAM THA~ I can't mention in print. + PHONE WHERE PEOPLE CAN REACH YOU: (917) 708-5561 We went to Bstancia High School in Costa Mesa Friday to talk with six seniors who will be graduating at 4 p.m. June 17. We wanted to know if they are looking forward to graduation and what they will miss most about their high school days. Here's what they had to say: -Compiled by Amy Spurgeon. Photos by Eric Santucci "Yes and no. I'm kind of excited about grad- uation, but it will be kind of weird to start something new. It's hard to put high school behind you. This high school was fun because it's pretty small and everybody knows everybody. It's like a family." -Izzy Isbell, 18, senior, Costa Mesa, will be attending OCC and majoring in pre-law "Yes, I am looking forward to graduation. I want to get out of here. Four years has been long enough, and I want to get on with my life. College has always been my life goal - to go and find something that I want to do. w -Stacy Barnett, 17, senior, Costa Mesa, will be attending OCC and majoring in accounting NEIGHBOR"' ·1 am but I'm not. The group of people around here is so close, without them it will be different. But in the future I am just look- ing forward to being happy.• -Kelly Newman, 18, senior, Costa Mesa, will be attending OCC and majoring in sports medicine •A little bit, but I am ld.nd of scared to go o'ut in the real world. Mostly, I am going to miss my friends. I am also going to miss playing sports and going to school dances." -Robert Castellano, 18, senior, Costa Mesa, will be attending OCC and majoring in business management "Yes, I can't wait to graduate because I'll be moving on. But I know I will be sad when it is over because a lot of my friends are going away to college.• -Usa Steinfeld, 18, senior, Costa Mesa, will be attending OCC, major is undecided "I am looking forward to graduation because I am really excited about going to school next year. I am going to be sad to leave, but I am ready to move on." -Stephanie Danner, 18, senior, Costa Mesa, will be attending the University of Southern California and will double major . in film production and business lege. The groom-to-be is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Cal State Fullerton. A June 12 wedding is planned at Corona del Mar Community Congregational in Corona del Mar. MILITARY • Navy Seaman Josh G. Halverson recently participated in joint naval training exercise Eager Sentry during a six- month deployment to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf while aboard the destroyer USS Paul F. Foster, which is home-ported in Everett, Wash. Halverson is the son of Gary L. Halverson and Greta Anderson of Costa Mesa. Halverson's ship conducted mock attacks, maneuvering drills and tactical helicopter exercises with sur- face and air units from the Unit- ed Kihgdom and Kuwait during the three-day exercise in the northern Arabian Gulf. Halver- son's destroyer helps defend battle groups against threats from land, air, above and below the sea. Halverson's ship also carries two helicopters with sonar and torpedo capabilities, expanding the ship's reach. Halverson is a 1998 graduate of Costa Mesa High School and he joined the Navy in July 1998 ... Air Force Capt. Michael A. O'Connor recently arrived on duty at McGuire Air Force Base in Trenton, N.J . O'Connor is a pilot and is assigned to the 2nd Air Refueling Squadron. O'Con- nor is the son of William J. and Mathilda D. O'Connor of New- port Beach. He graduated from Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School in Rumson, N.J. in 1988 and received a master'• degree from the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Okla. in 1997. BEAQEBS t:IQIU~E news storild, Illustrations, edit~ WEATHER SUIF POLICE FILIS (949) 642-6086 rial matter or advertisements Record ~our comments 1bout herein can be reproduced with- the Dai y Pilot or news tips. out written permitslon of CC>P)'-First low Toct.y will be COSTA MESA right owner. ADDRESS 10:29 a.m. ·' much like yest«· . • AnlllMlm A~: A car stereo worth $500 wm VOL 93, NO. 133 Our addrm Is 330 W Bay St., t:IOW IQ REACH US 7~ First high ~.Coastal stolen In the 1900 block during the evening Of ~ 27. Cosu Mesa. CA 92627 Orculdon Corona del Mar 33Sa.m. ).7 • 9rtltDI StNft A cellular phone worth $ 150 wm ntOIMS H. JOtMON. 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Teachers have a lot more assign· ments than when I was kid. Now, they have to teach and then test. It used to be that teachers made up their own tests to deter- mine a student's degree of learn- ing. Now, the~are so many tests of a "standardlZed" nature that there is hardly any time for learn- . ing the information contained on all of the different tests. When I heard that second- gradets had almost as many hours of testing for the Stanford-.9 as I did to take the California State Bar exam, I knew we were in test mania. My daughters, in eighth and 11th grades, have tak- en SAT-9 tests, SAT tests, SAT-U tests, Advanced Placement tests, graduation proficiency tests, Golden State Exams, and class- room tests. {If eighth-graders can pass some high school graduation tests, does that mean that our graduation requirements are so easy you don't need to attend high school to pass them?) Next, we expect teachers to be family counselors and psy- chologists. Especially in view of Llttleton High School, and recent rulings on sexual harassment in schools, teachers are the ones who are supposed to keep a lookout for kids who are trou- bled, either by their family, other students or internally. As class Sizes grow dt the secondary- school level, some teachers per- form Uus task with about 200 kids assigned to them. Our dls- Qlct has cut t;>ack on school coun- Advertorial Auto .. facts ... by Paul Frech URfllC:. A R•NJR O•RllllAN • aWSOISH .JAPAN•U AC/f"OMo.IUS GET IN TUNE :11 used to be that car owners could :look forward to having their 'automobiles tuned up at regular intervals to ensure tha1 they ran properly. Now, new vehicles regularly come off the howroom floor with the promise of no tune- ups needed for 100,<XX> mil~. While no one is questioning the ;validity of this claim, this does not mean that car owners should not ·have their cars undergo an annual :unc1emooo tune-Up-type ~pection. This checkup should be undertaken with the idea of :inspecting parts that require 'Cleaning, adjustment, or :replacement. Just because a :vehicle claims to have an extended :rune-up period does not mean that :the adage about an ounce of :prevention bring worth a pound of ·cure does not apply. HINT: Because a bad ground can cause all kinds of driveability problems, every engine elecuicaVelearonic ground hould be regularly checked and tightened. RIDEAND HANDLING Ride and handling have traditionally posed a trade-off. Either a soft luxwy<ar ride came with too much body lean when cpmerin~. or good handling came with a nde that was too finn. In recent years, however, car manufacturers have come up with an alchemist's blend of a furn, }'el comfortable ride and responsive handling. J>mc;pcctive car buyers arc wged to evaluate these :characteristics when ICSl-Oriving a car. When evaluating the ride, they -should take notJCC of the su.~pension 's ability to soak ~ bumps. The car !lhould exhibit :neither a tloaly feeling (that may )'educe stabil~) nor a rough ride. :As for handling, the car should uke a comer with respoMive ~ little body ie.t. int no nrc&qUeal. ':'Ne know how frusbw:ini it Cll1 be JO deal With car problems. At C.&F, :we know ... noching bells lhe axnfort )QI feel when )QI ~ em.ttdm:e 1n Che eectrici1111 w11o ,/ .. au. )QUI' Cir. Oii' ::=-.:=::s .... -..... c.n=· 646-ePIO (DO Plll=:::t). Mm MAlflliiO"li4 EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING gay geiser-sondoval · selors and school psychologists, so if a teacher sees a problem, he or she is on the front line to solve it. How would you like to be the calming influence when bomb threats are swirling around cam- pus as fast as a tornado? Teachers also have become foreign language instructors, whatever the subject matter they are assigned to teach. Now, with English-only mandates, a teacher is expected to have his class pro- ficient in the subject matter, whether or not the students speak, read or understand Eng- lish, My hat is off to teachers who receive a mandate from the dis- bict, state, or federal level. then implement it with llttle supgort in .the way of materials or trainihg. Teachers supply a place of qui- et and 'Safe refuge. Some teachers tell me that they get to school at 6: 15 a.m. so that kids who are dropped off that early, or have no place or supplies to do their home- work, can come to their classroom. More important to those students than shelter from the rain is the thought that some adult cares about them enough to offer that kind of support and stability. A teacher's new role includes instilling disdpline and responsi- bility in students. Some kids are wards of the court, living in group homes or with a parade of relatives. They are used to being tossed on to the next adult when they act irresponsibly. There is no one at home to help with a school project or to help them find the resources they need. A student may have never learned to read properly and uses behav- ior problems to cover up that fact. How can a teacher who has this student for an hour five days a week change those habits? Although it seems impossible, it happens every day. Most of the kids who grow up in this kind of environment and "make it" say it is because of a teacher who real- ly cared about them. What sets the exemplary teacher apart is the inspiration that he imparts every day to his students. So we need to add orre more task to the teacher's load: We must look to teachers to fuel the American Dream. My kids tell me about teachers who think that their students are the leaders of the future and about those who expect them to toke over the space program or run the country. Teachers shcUe their days m high school and their paths to college. A teacher's offhand remark about seeing a student's name in lights or on the cover of a book can pro- vide the spark. II a teacher believes in a stu- dent or group of students that much, how can the students dis- appoint that teacher? •Gee. if the teacher thinks I really am that smart, maybe I should work harder," the student thmks. Maybe the fl.re will be llt, and the love of learning will londle, even as that student passes on to the next~roup of teachers for inspi- ration and guidance. So, thank you to all of the Newport-Mesa teachers, who will have a few weeks of respite before it is time to take on anoth- er group of students in their mul- tifaceted role. • GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL is a Costa Mesa resident. Her column runs Mon- days. Athletic Shoes in Multiple Widths. 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Although designer David Volz included Jandscaped areas within the skateboard park in his imtial design, skaters raised concerns about the plants and shrubs get- ting in the way of their skating. Councilwoman Llbby Cowan, who met with the Lions Park Association, said it was important to give the group an opportunity to speak. but added that the skate park has been on the drawing board for some time. She also said it was possible to mitigate the group's concerns about landscaping, parking and . " safety for toddlers, but that other concerns can't be rrutigated. • ·1 very much support the skate J>acrk," Cowan said. ·1 think that Uons Park 1s a great location for Jt! Lions Park is one of few loca- tions available for a skate park, according to city staff. . As to residents' copcem about thP •p1<'cemcal" approach to tho park, Cowan said that even with· out an official master plan, the council took into account the whole park when making deci- sions about adding elements. 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"We are devastated by what has happened,• said Bob Lewis. • u ·s one of those unfortunate cir- cumstances we will have to deal with. uHe ran his heart out today. Thank God we had Chris IAnUcyl nding. He probably saved the horse from very senou.s daml'ge. • For the Lewises, it was the sec- ond time in three years their horse )lad a shot at the Triple Crown but came up short in the 1 112-mile race. Two years ago, Sil- ver Charm. also owned by the couple, lost by less than a length to Touch Gold. With the loss, so went a $5 milllon bonus offered by VlSa if a horse wins the Triple Crown. The last horse to win the niple Crown was Affirmed in 1978. Since that time, seven horses have won the first two races, the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. All three races' in the gru- eling campaign are run m a 5- week span. Charismatic tangled with the filly Silverbulletday from the start, ~rising most prognosticators. The two dueled for more than a mile before the filly, trained by Bob Baffert of Huntington Beach, faded in the stretch. Charismatic gamely held on before giving way to the eventual winner and run- ner-up. The horse shortened his stride somewhere before the fin- ish line, indicating there may be a Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner t:nlqut "lnP room & dining room1 aullab~ for croup business -clnp aod prl~•tt fundluns 723-0621 Pt~ase CaU For Reservation and Direction 251 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach Doily Pilot • problem. •He gave it lus all,• said a te ry·eyed Antley. •He gave us a Jot. He gave America a lot.• Flanked by two of their three children, the Lewises headed a group of about 80 people who were. proudly wearing ribbons that read, ·we're ecstatic about Charismatic.• Julie Kramer, branch manager of Uruon Bank of Califonua in . Newport Beach, was on hand to watch her clients, the Lewises, attempt to make history. The cou- ple extended an invitation to Kramer, who gladly accepted. She arrived in New York on Thursday and was caught up in all of the hoopla. •It's like Cinderella going to the ball,• she said. ·111e Lewises have been very gracious. They are more concerned if everyone is having a good time. The race is kind of secondary.• The loss didn't stop a Lewis tradition of hosting a lavish party afterward at the Garden City Hotel nearby. Although the horse's condition put a tempora.ry damper on the evening, it could- n't keep splrits down. Antley was dancing with the tallest woman in the room. Kramer and her new- found friends were reminiscing about the trip. The Lewises were cordially .talking with invited guests. It's rare that you smue when you lose in sports. Don't tell that to the LeWJSes. •There is a sense of joy and elation to be here,• Bob Lewis srud. •w e are privileged to he part of all of this. We got to share it with everyone." A HOME LOAN? 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Good Luck rn College! LOve. Mom & Dad ..... fOUI' •ad•te 116w__.,_ .. ffi-GPENER .•. 207 days. Monday, June 7, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..Sl 4-4223 , ·1'm going to put this(~ patdi) oa my letter jacket. But first, I'm goilg to to s'8ep wilh it &nler my plow _• Alex ~ Corona del Mar senior Doily Pilot 5 Clf DIVISION IV BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP A.JSTIN WAAAE.N I OMV Pit.OT Sea Kings celebrate (above) the winning moment Saturday and with the spoils (below). At left, second baseman Matt Thiede reaches, but the ball gets past him at first; below, 1biede and Nate Lemmennan team up to get El Segundo runner Russell Chappell on an attempted steal at second. TH • Like a roller coaster at the carnival, they had your .!_lopes up, then threw you into a tizzy, then came on like gangbusters with miracle seventh inning to win the CIF Division IV baseball crown, 9-8. infield single and a fielder's choice grounder by freshman Billy Eagle each drove m runs to put the Sea Kings back ANAHEIM -It was more scrapbook on top, 4-3 than textbook, more guts and gumption That's how it stayed through five, as than glitter. But Saturday's 9-8 VJctory in Larson settled down and the Sea Kings the CIF Southern Section Division IV squandered scoring chances in the fourth championship game before 2,000 at Edi-and fifth against Eagle ace Charles son Field was no less perfect for the Talanoa. Corona del Mar High baseball team. Talanoa, 13-2 this season after a com- Despite committing seven errors, plete-game semifinal win Tuesday, 24-5 stranding 14 runners, missing signs, gw-the last two years and a 48th-round ing away an earned run and bestowing selection Wednesday by the Cubs, four more unearned runs upon El Segun-relieved starter Matt Tigani with one out do's Eagles, the Sea Kings can still frame in the thud this scorecard. But he exhausted all but one of his For although Coach John Emme's allotted 30 outs for the week through schlzophrenic squad came dlsgwsed as five So, after the Eagles turned four Corona del Mangle, it slipped alternately CdM errors into a 6-4 advantage in the into character as Corona del sixth, Coach John Stevenson Mash, blasting 15 bits all called upon soft-tossing junior around -and even out of -the lefty Ray Motta to start the Disney d.larnond to claim its "We've ~ed sixth ftrSl section crown since 1981. Motta lasted just three hit- .. It's a 1oke," said senior Ty our Whole hes ters as Larson and Hatfield got Harper, who pocketed his third for this and we one-out smgles pitching victory ol the postsea-finaly .... _ Stevenson, the state career son, his seventh in eight deci-· get ~ victory leader with an 863-305- sions this spring, when seruor reword. This is 1 record in 40 seasons at th~ Alex Bottom capped a five-run __ .. : school, reinserted Talanojl, seventh-inning rally for the u"~N1•11111 who surrendered a bwit .>mgle designated hosts. to Lemmerman to load the Hit happened. Holy cowl," 1 En·c bases. But the 6-foot-4, 230- sajd Bottom, who collected his pounder fanned the next hittt>r team-leading eighth and ninth Wiethorn to exhaust his pitching eli!Jlhil- RBls of the playoffs by punch-Cdm senior ity, then handed the ball back ing a liner to center with the to Tigani, who posted his tlurd bases loaded Bottom's heroics strikeout to leave the bags sparked a celebration that induced more jwced and initiate a loud roar from an dog piles than a Mark McGwire home-Eagle crowd wlucb easily outnumbered run ball loose m the bleachers. the CdM faithful "This game had a little of everythmg I The CdM rooters slipped further down ... from agony to ecstasy,· said Emme, m their seats m the seventh. when t'Wv whose Sea View League co-champions I more errors ushered home two insurance finished 20-8 and outscored five playoff runs for the Bay League champs. foes, 52-30. "We've come a long way in a But Eagle, 1gnonng a mandate to take very short time. Our program is on the a strike, lashed the first pitch of the sev- map, now we need to stay there.• enth into left field. It was the fifth hit of CdM, the .No. 4 seed, appeared capa-the season for Eagle, who spent much of ble of claurung its crown m more pie-the league campaign with the junior var- turesque fas~on w~en it forged leads of s1ty, and seemed to energize the Sea 1-0 and 4-3 m. the ftrSt three frames. King stands, if not dugout. After. starting pitcher Matt Larso.n , "We were low but we never quit." drafted ~ the 28th round by the Balti-Harper said. "Still'. Billy's bit was huge." more Onoles We<;tnesday, struck out sec-An apparent double-play grounder ond-round ~an Diego. Padres pick Alber-followed, but the ball skipped past the to Concepoon and mduced a double-shortstop for the Eagles' tlurd error and play gr~under to wo~k ou~ of a first-Harper followed with a smgle to load the mrung Jam, CdM seruor Enc W1ethom bases delivered a calling-card clout · . . ·1 was looking breaking ball and he Wietho";1 smg~ed to left to make it 8-5 hung one,• said Wiethom, who lifted the and Larson s sacrifice fly to center cut the 0-2 offering about 390 feet, just over the deflot to two, before Hatfield walked to left-center field wall. It was Wiethom's reload the bases. . . 12th of the season, earning him a share of Lemmerman then roped an infield sm- the school and Newport-Mesa DIStrict gle that short-bopped the s~o~op for single-season record with Harper. h1S second RBI and Bottom finished the . El Segundo, the No 3 seed playing for JOb; • its seventh CIF title m its 11th section We had some hope, Lemmennan fmal, scored the equahzer on a double-satd. ·we're always up, because Wt~'ve steal attempt with runners at the comers. come back and won games like that Ron Cano raced home from third, before before (including overcoming an 8-0 Tom Simoneau, who bolted from first on debot against Newport Harbor and eras- the pitch, was tagged out ma rundown. ing a 7-3 debot ma 9-8 last-at-bat quar- The Eagles (25-7) then parlayed two terfmal win over Chauunade). • hits, a walk, a sacrifice and an RBI Added Harper, •This is so swee!, groundout by Concepoon into a 3-1 lead. especially how it happened. There were Concepc1on's RBI upped his season total so many emotions today. But that's the to 67 and his state career record to 171. way baseball ts.• Wiethom, however, opened a third-Wiethom, who matched Larson with a inning rally with a double and was game-high three hits, said, •we've pushed to third on consecutive walks to worked our whole lives for this and we Larson and Mark Hatfield. Nate Lem-finally get the reward. This is awesome.• merman then took a 1-1 pitch in the -. \.J shoulder tor an RBI, before a David Beser GAME SUMMARY I SEE MGI I 6 Monday, June 7, 1999 ( SOCCER Progressive Play tryouts to be held •Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday sessions. NEWPORT BEACH -1\-youts for AYSO Region 97 Progressive Pldy tecUn's will be held at Harp- er Elementary School. DlVlst0n 4 tea.ms ages 10-11 wtll be Tuesday, Division 3 (ages 12-13) Wednesday and Division 2 (age-; 14 -15) Thursday. Girls chvtsion tryouts will t.wgrn a t 4 .30 p.m. while boys chns1ons \'llll start at 6 p.m. All pldyers WlSlung to tryout must be currently registe red for the ldll sedson Pldyc•rs will be called back for d second tryout based on ratings received dt the first session. Cdll-back tryouts w ill take place on June 14 (Division 4), June 15 (D1vts1on 3) and June 16 {D1vts1on 2J For mlonndbon, call (949) 631- 8074 11111 SCIOOL TIACI AID flllD Morse • CdM junior one of only three girls in Orange County with a top-three finish at the State Finals. TONY AlTOBC:W ~Flot With five local athletes participating in Satu,rday's CJF State Track and Field Championships in Sacramento, despite no state titles, all of California got a glimpse of the future and it's looking rather bright around here. Leading the local quintet was· junior Uz Morse from Corona del Mar High. She ran her second-fastest time ever in the 800 meters. at 2:11.55, placing third behind Lindsay Hyatt of Placer High and Katie Hotchkiss of Mission San Jose. U the results are an indicator of what next year holds, Morse should be one of the favorites in 2000. Both Hyatt and Hotchkiss are seniors this year and Morse was a solid two seconds ahead of the rest of the com- • in 800 at State petition. Morse, who placed eighth in this event as a freshman, was only one of three girls in all of Orange County competing to finisb in the top three. The other two were Mission Viejo sopho- more Dana Sether, who was sec- ond in the 100 high hurd1es (13.69) and Edision freshman Bianca Ziemann in the high jump (5-8). Newport Harbor Junior 'Iievor Jones nearly topped his Uz Morse personal-best 37 .60 in the 300 intermediate hurdles, placing seventh at 37.~. Newport Harbor senior Curt Herberts in the 3,200 ended his high school career with a personal-best time of 9:13.88. Herberts' time was good enough for sev- enth place in the 27-man race, besting his previous-best or 9:16.01 by over two sec- onds. Another ,Sailor shattering her previous best tim,e was soph,o- more Amber Steen, who proved she is and will be a top con- tender in the 3,200. Jn the field of 21, Steen was 10th at 10:53.10, bettering her personal best by over seven sec- onds. Steen, who just missed quali- fying for the 1,600 by a half-sec- ond, was determined J;o run her best time in the 3,200, according to Sailors girls coach Eric 1Weit. •0ur goal was to qualify for both events,• 1Weit said after Fridays pre- liminaries. •When that didn't happen, we changed our focus to just the 3,200. • Costa Mesa senior Bruce Hancock placed ninth in the 1,600 at 4:37.99. the CIF Southern Section Division ID champion will be off to Princeton Universi- ty in the fall. TENNIS WATER POLO IASllAll SUMMARY HIGH SOtOOl OI DMSaoflf N Olt.l' .. l*StW GMlm (.t EclsOft fWd. 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Chappell s . o..pp.tl. c-•·Ul1on. ~ •Hll l•SO 2•/1 544)2 2•1. 2 0 0 , 1 1/1 )000 1 .,, 0 0 0 0 , .,, 5 5 • , , Solid 7~ ~at0 ~~ Because of space commit- ments, the cover- age of Sunday's finals of the Adop- tion Guild Charity Gentry makes U.S. Junior team llPPY 11111111 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Servic e Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for k & · nn cas ets services .... Call Toll Free l-888-54CASKET Sming Orange A Surrounding Ciouatries Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, Eliminate the Midd leman! Compare our Prices! TeU9.qed6 Costa Mesa Showroom by appointment 1240 Logan Ave. Unit H (comer ol McCllntock & Lopo) (714) 544-7288 Tennis Tournament will be presented in Tuesday's edition. RUNNING Because of space commit- ments, the summaries of Sun- day's Corona del Mar Scenic SK race will be presented in Tues- day's edition. • CdM junior picked after four months of tryouts. LOS ALAMITOS -After four months of tryouts culminating in the foW' day National Zone Tonmament competition and coaches selection, Corona del Mars Garrett Gentry was selected as one of 14 members of the U.S. Men's National Youth (18 and under) Water Polo •A" Team. C1l1l ...., thit.~ llllOt'a ............ _... r------------------------~ : r 1i 1 i r r I t I I I .;. A junior a Corona del Mar High, Gentry's Zone 7 North Team was one of 10 teams in the national tournament competition featur- ing 150 athletes throughout the country. t I ' I I ' ' ~--------------------~ ~ .. Gentry's team defeated the Zone 7 South Team in the finals. Gentry will travel with the U.S. National Youth Team this sum- mer to Hungary for back-to-back international tournaments. After Hungary, Gentry and the U.S. entry will compete in Cana- da for the NorAm championships. ~~~--~rr' PUBLIC NOTICES I prox ma e a. . . ot The $ucceSslul Bidder tenant Improvements lor will be required to nave 1he admmi11r1!lve offices on following State of Celilomla the 5th Floof of hlgh·rise Contractot's lleense c:ur-butldeng located 111 rent 11 the lime ol 200 N Manchester Ave-,, In sUbmlssiOn o1 the Bid the City o1 Orange. The General Butkflng W<>tk oonslsts Of demoli· Contract()( lion of exiltmg offlc:es, In-(License ctassilaUon) tenor archltec:tural wood-B work, doors, windows, (U<:ensa Cade) drywtll, acoustk:at panel THE REGENTS OF THE cellings, carpel, painting, UNIVERSITY Of wall COYenng, HVAC; llld CALIFORNIA alectr1c41. Telephone/data Jl#le, 1999 cable provided by UCI. Publlshed Newpon Beach- condutt provided by Con· Costa Mau Dally Pilot traclor. J 3 7 t999 TOTAL BUILDING une ' ' CONSTRUCTION COST ThMS87 ESTIMATE. $140,000.00 FlctltlOUI Bu1lnes• Note. Prime Bidders Who Name Statement dO not meet the quaU· The lollowlng pa11on1 flc:allons In t'1e Contract are doing buslnen 11: Documen11 may not be Level Seven Graphlca, 836 ellgible tor award. West 18th SI., C3, Costa Bidding Documents will Mesa. Calllomla 92627 be avellable 10 Bidders on Ke111n R. Tomlinson 936 THURSDAY, JUNE 3, West 18th St .• C3. 00.ta 1889, and will be Issued Mesa, California 92627 as: DESIGN & CON· Till~ business Is con· STRUCTION SERVICES, ducted by· an lndNldual Ber1celty Place Bulldlng, Have you started doing Suite 3500. East Peltason business yet? No Drive, UC Irvine, Kevin R Tomlinson llVlne, CA 92697·2450 This statement was filed (949l 824-6630 with the Counly Cltrtt of fiot Int: ~117 Orange County on S-5-99 Bidding win 1 ttN792 tM not be available to PrtlM Ol!ly Ptlot May 24, 31, Bidders after: THURSDAY, June ,. 14, 1999 Msoe JUNE 10, 19". FlctmOu. Bu1ines1 Checks for a N -~t norwtl\Jndable lee w111 be •me _..,.,.., The folloWlng pell()nl required In the amount ot are doing bualllAa u . $25 00 per HI ot Bld0in9 Amtncan Musk: Com~~ Doc:umants Checks are to be mede 11661 Marten1R1Wr ~ .. _ ...... to "The R-Ls of •L Founta.ln Valley, .,..,_ -·-· C.lifomia 92708 the University Of CafffOI'· MK:hael It Anderson, nla M 2033 S Janette Lane, A MANDATORY PAE-Anahetm, Celifomla 92802 BIO CONFERENCE shall Denlae Michelle Mont- be held as follows. e::'.ry. 2033 s. Janette 9:00 A.M. ntURSOAY, •--"-'-"-'ilomla JUNE to, 1tet at. • ,.,..,_,., .,.. 92802 200 S. Manchester Bulld· This boslneu 11 con· Ina, filh Floof, Ora~, ducted by: oo-panne11 CA 92868 (See llP In Have '"'" started dolnn Conlrec:t Documents) •v-· ·• ATTENDANCE AT PRE-bUllneu ~No BID CONFERENCE IS ~":ate~:' filed MANDATORY FOR All With the County Cltr1c of PAIME CONTRACTORS; °''"""" Coun1~~ THE MEETING WILL BE -. .,... CLOSED AT 9:05 !. M. Dally PHot May 24, 31, ANY PRIME CONTRAC· June 7, 14, 1990 M506 TORS ARRIVING AFTER THIS TIME Will NOT BE Flctttfoue Bu1lnffl ELIGIBLE TO PARTICI· Name SUtemtnt PATE IN THE BID PRO-The followlng pert0n1 CESS AS A PRIME CON· art (jotng buSlnffa as· TRACTOR. DlalTone Producttons, INTERESTED 233 Amherst Rd , Cotta SUBCONTRACTORS •"---,._...___._ .. ,......., ARE INVfTED TO AT· eoW.';d'T;"~'v TEND THE PRE·BID 233 Amhartl Rel , Coate CONFERENCE. Mela, call!Omta 92626 ......, bide tor IM Thia bullneu la con- LUMP luM ... Bid .. dtlCled by. an lndlvldual ftClt M ICU,1111 ~ HeYt you ·~ OOlng 1:00 P.M., '"""9QAY, yet? JUNE 17, 1M ~ v ... OM>llttet Al. Bid Box. FIOllC eour., EOMll'd T W11M11 Oellan and ConlllUCIOn TM .....,_,,. WM fled a.Meal, ~ ,.... wllh lhe County Qerll cl =lg.~~. OfMgt~ IMM.~ talt7·M50 o.ity P11101 Mey 24, 31, ..... .... .. ... ...... ,., t4, ,.... M807 --11: l.'OI P.11., NO-ICI 'IMUMDAY. JUNI t7, 11 .... AJ• Dlllar'I and Con-IM11NG ... llrucuon l1rv1cu, NOT1CI II HIAllV ~flllaol. ~ OM!N ... Ill ~ of fi:::.8.-.;:::..1. frvlna, CA &,U.:-.~J::i ..au .._...., lecurtty In the 90 M IW air ... llOM'I ..... GI tft ol Ill u M rl01 ...., e. ··~=.;..;; _,fL...t:.-:w: -........ _,," ...... .. -.":.= ..... In .. _ .. D..-.1 fl ·=·C\-... e:.-:a I PUBLIC NOTICES I lime 1nd date stated at>ove, 1t Which time they will be publlcly opened llld rNd 11oud In Ule CounCll Chambers 11 llld address Eactl bid must conlomt and be responsive to all peronent Bidding and Con· tract Documents !. se1 ot Bid Documents may llO oo- taln.d at Ille Office ot the City Eng1ne•r. n Fair Dnve, Colta Masa, C.bfor-nla upon nonrefundable peyment of 115.00. An 1ddlllona1 charge of ss.oo w1I be made lf llln· died by mall Bid Docu· rMnla and other cootract docUments may atso be examined 11 the Ofllol ot the City Cter1c ot the City ol Colla MMa. Bid Docu· menls wilt not be malled unless Ille additional SS.00 cnaroe la lnchJded with payment. Eactl bid ahall be accom· panled by the bid security. Lisi or Deslg~led Subcon· 1ractor1, and Noncolluslon Aflldavlt reqult9d by the In· tormallon For Bidders This project la a lede111tly tunded project end will be under federal regulaUons which indude Devls·Becon and related acts. The wage deletmin81lon wlM be under Devis-Bacon and related 11ct1 Ind the Deoar11nenl ot lndOSUlal Relations, State of C.lifomll (Ille ContlllC- tor and Subcontr1ctora lhaJ pay not leSa than Ille hloher wage rale) The City hu obtained lrom lhl Director of Ille De· partmenl of l~trill Reta· Ilona the general prsvailinQ rite ot per diem wages ana the aeneraf JQVlllrng rata for flollday and overtime WOf1< In the locallty In whldl the wont Is 10 be pertomltd fOf eectl crall, dasalllcatton or lypt of WOf1< needed to execute Ule oonnct. Holl· day r111ea anan be paid as 1peclfled In Iha collective bargaining agreement •P· pllc8ble lo each pertlcular crtlt, ctaaafflaitlon or type ol wont emptl)yed on ·111e p=·ot~of rai.a to detetmlned ate on Ille 11 the City Cl9nc's Of. flee, located at n Fllr Dftve, eou Mesi, c.tlfor- rwa 92928, and i re •Yall· Ible lo any lnte,.Sled patty upon rwqu91t. In 1cc:ordanct wllh s.ct1or1 1n3 2 ot tht car.. fomla Llbof Code, the PUBLIC NOTICES Contractor I post a ~ or the determlnatlOfl of prevailing rate ol wages at each job Site The Contractor and any suboontrad Ol(1) shall pay not le" than the specified prevall•ng ral9$ ol wages to all woc11.ers employed by them In the llCecution of the contract A p&)'!Mnt bond and per· lonnance bond Wiil be re· qUlred pl1or IO lhe exec:u· tion of ,the contract The payment bond and per· lonnanc:e bond shall be 1n Ille form and amount set forth In the contract doCU· • men ts. In accordance with provisions or Public Con· IT'8CI Code Section 22300. aubsllMlon of ellglble and equivalent securlliN lor any moneys wllhheld 10 ensure perfotmance under this contract will be par· milted ·el the requesl and expense ol the contractor. Each bidder shall po$Sess al the time ttMs cootract Is awarded a Class ~c10" (Electrialt En· glneenng) Llcense. pur-suan1 to Public Contract Code Section 3300 The IUCC8SSIUI bidder must m1lntam the llc:ense. lhrouglloul the duration Of • this contract • No bidder ~tbs Wfltldr11w • hll bid •or a of llX1Y • (60) days alter the daJ.t ut • for ltle openinji .lhereol, H·; cept 8$ prOVlded lor In the Public: Contract Code Stclion 5100 et seq The Cny Councl ot lht City ot Costa ~ rt· MMIS the right IO tejeCI any and an btcfa or to waive .. lrregullrltlet In llllY btd. • COOlrac:tor shall comply with lhe provlsloN of • Section 1110 to 1780 In· elusive. of the Calrlomla Labor Code. the prevalllng ra1e and scare ol wages es· tabllshed by the Director or the Department of ln-duslrlal Relations, Stale of • Callfomla, which are tiled · With the City Clerlt ot the City of Costa Meaa, Ind shall lorlell penaltle• prescribed lhtrttn lof noncompliance of Ille said code • MARV ELLIOTT .. I Deoutv City Cltftc, cttY o( Cotta ..... Publilhed ~ Bead!~ Costl Mesa Dally Piiot~ May s1, June 1. 1999, • M5tO. "Dog." "Pe"o. '' ·'Huiul." PJ .... • ....... ra 'Polley ·-g iii By Fax (949) 631 ·6.SQ't ByPbone By MaAta Per80IU :l30 \h I BtlV St"'"' Co•tu Mt>-.u. CA 92627 Ratt and <kudlin<> arr ub)ttt 10 changt' wuMut n01kt'. TI\t. publi-.ht'r n·~nt' thP nght ro ~n.."Or. nd ) if). tt\'i or «jf!«·f ""' r1 l>"lfif'd ad,trtl""'1lltn1. Pll'ft"'t' ~~n a~ trror that ma) '" in \"Our <'lo.,,1ftt d ad immf'<hattly TI1t Uai)y Pa.101 uutpt~ no hnl>ility for ony rrror in nn od\ertt!>fll\i'nl for "-'hich 11 ma bt-n''poo~1Llt-t'\trpt for 1hr <'"'' of lht' 'J>liC"t' 11C'fualJy ouupted by thr t"rror. Credit t·an uni) bt allo1Ptd for th liN itlYrnon. (l'i..a,,. 111< lu1lr \Oltr114lll• ttttil 1~••lf' lll1t11I" r 11u1I u 11 i-all \tMt '""'~ t.11h •I""' ituotr) (9'49) M2·5678 SERVICE DIRECTORY -For All Your Home and Businetl Needs -................ -. •.. .... , • ..._ ... >•W ·G:t l"*211l l·::a11 EQUAL HOUSING EAST5'DE 38r 181. cfrllng rm. BELCOURT MANC>ft ~ 111101 ~. 366 E 19'1 51 4200 SF, 4& 3.58a Plfncipela OPPORTUNITY OwneflBrok« 949·752·2881 OM/. Cal SteYe, AgetlC for Info All rut ..ute IMl11sl .. ltl dlts $315,000 714·839-8065 ......,., tsMtta 11 lh FM· W'SIDE iBR 18l fam11y room. -B~E-A~C~H-A_R_EA.,.,...~Fl""X..,.ER...- ml ftlf ...... Ad If, .. u hUge yard 2103 ~tdefal 2.STORY ON WATER ....... nic. .... • Ulept $199.500 Ownel/'8'oker OriYt "50,000 AGT. MtmW120 It 1ml1l1t ... , '"''""Kt, 8Y llld Cal949r'752·288l BAYFRONT HOME S1.6M 1t111t11t1t1 ., .imt1111111te• •8Mu11fUI POOi HOfilt w/48i Pt1nc1pe1s Onlv eeEASTSIDE•• 2br Iba, Downstairs, great loca!lon, new appt11nc:es and lk>onng' mist seel S9251MO. 269 \ah place 18 2br. 2be. lrplc. P*liO. •m• ti l'ICt, ctlif, rtllllll, 258alt\,TopolTheUneA.ppls 949-675-2694 714-742·1001, "'· ......... _. ll•lll•l stMls., deslgle< kll, eKlenslvt use ot AQeolS 111~1 • ., 11 tttlttlM Maltile. Grtnte lMnlS10nl & iliA:i()ji"'"',....,..,....,Pfi=iC,..,,....E ... R""EOUC.,..,..,,""TiOW..rn '' ..._. ,., "" ,,.,.,11ce, ~~:!:'58rtr\nlfo A9'"' ~ Flmlt1 Oriented Blylrcn ...,...... .... Community Oveistzld Loi wltfl • hllltol. • E'SiOE NWPT HGHTS AREA: Direct Access to Prl'iate Tiii• .... ,,,., •Ill ••• 2 Houses on llllge Lot. Both Beach Dock wffl Accomodate Gardin Setting 20432 Sama Ana Ave S9451MO. The Renter Ctoter 714-IM 1--4203 ....... ICct•t .. , ••nrtln· Upgraded. ~9K Earl & Judy SO'loot Yacht 5& 48' Frank •It llf rut.._ trM4 It II Ttyloc. Ager( 949-642--4722 Senoll. Coest Newport wttllllM If lllt In. Ow rllffn NElR T'RiAHGCE so0ARE Prope111es. 949-759-3726 .,. ,.,.,, ,.,.,..,. ~·• 111 ·4 Pt.EX' 111w11tti s1 sEl ISLAND TRtAsDRE htlllltt thtrt111• 11 t•t• DRIVE BY OHL Y 17 Ocelft Vllta, 3BR. U BA ....,., • .,. •nll8'1t.. •• (Sl 2br+2bl IPPfOX 2800 tf on qui.I 9'•11 ~Mais. lt c.. 1nd If) 3bf + 2.Sba all'Mt. Hear belch • morwl llJiflll ef ~.tall HUD LMge IM"llta, frplc, HP gar'a, offered It $729,000 li!Mltt at 1•~UH1. fflf welfmeln. IUbit ttr11n11. Oce1n Pclflc PJopll'tlM IN W.11!111111. DC""',..... Ref\Htllahed In 1998. Angela Kt9UI MM44-7064 call HUO II Ul-M~ ~~~ ::::..d=. ii& oc;8i\ and BaY VitWa MM44·7064 3& 3Be custom home. large l1 -&I SOLD!! Showc11• Hornet for Sale In our Saturday Real Estate suwlementl Homes of the Week DISIJllY Ms StaJ1 If .A1S1 S75' ~ i8 Tuesday 81 SPM Oc*l House Us\ings $151 0.dnt n.irsday SPM h Paya to Advtrt.lse In the Best Local Real Estate Section CAU. TODAYll USA K. RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WU.EV 949-574-4249 •V.A• SO DOWN • SO MOVE..tN FREE COUNSEJ.ING FREE Ult of HOMES HU~AREPOS 1-eoo.-7234157 VETERAN REAL ESTATE •190 •OCEAN VIEW' H!Wbor Views Hilla. 3BR 28A. MOO 11 tot. Slnglt tawl, need• TLC. WSK 'NEWPORT MAHSIOlf' boutlng ovtr iOOOlf, Sbr 6ba, m111>1t flrif19, ~ llmoat brand new, 3 car gar, ocn • C'f" view! $1,"5,000. "SPECTACULAR' OQIVIEWI Sbr 5.st.. 4000af +-2 11111, form din, 3 ffplc1, cullom bUlll. S1.1 mil Waynt Smtih e Rtmu MW00-2215 2Unn 4Unet IQmlal <lnlng & IMng rm. • •ct w .. --lon/Btlt V1tu1 • E'aldt Custom Homt 4Br t<ltchen w/breaklaa1 nook, " ...,, 2.581. 3c 08f, 2200sl, RV IC· llldwd lloofs, French doolS ::::;: ~ ~=UD cess. clS lo~. Hatbor $989.000 949-515-8004 ,......_ 0-.116171 Redy Dini 949-673-4400 ...,...... _, MESA VEJIOE 1 STORY HOMESI These ftiplans Ill !low wtll, hive great ~ & priced 10 self~ 4bf 2bl 201 Osf on lllgl lol next 10 custom homeS a.sklng $389 ,500 2t51 JAVA 3br 2 5bl 2 ssone trptc•s 11166" ~lot $340t< 314' COtJHTRY CLUB 4br 2ba new landsclplng. 1706 st. quiet neq,bor· hood. $249,500 2718 ALBATROSS ••••••• SOUTH COAST METRO 5br 3b8 2375st pool and spa 3 car gar. $004 .900 962 BEGONIA 3bt 2bl neww rool • UWdl OlloCt $299.900 1014 VAUEJO 4br 3ba formal dtn. lemrm, 2125'1 $36&,900 1005 CANNONADE Aalc tor Et11 Hoyt e 71'"645-2119 or Piii« 714-74•toot lntt AllllY 714-540-?SSS AN ABSO\.UTE 8EAUTlf\JL HOME Over 3400 II of Mng .,.., lormll cHig. gourmet ~ crown md<llHG. Yd Ciiis. "JOI Master. lltge blckyald. Jost 100 ~ lllTllllllll to Utt Joe Laning, St. RMI Eatatt. 714·113·2225 (8111 .) T1wtf.974J(Rat.) WEST PARK IRVINf Setu Jim PNrl PromeNldl itw, Uba, 8'1PJOI 1IOOaf. Prlv gattd, antry/beellyd. M~ tn~try, tt enun.ra morel 3 1, epu. '9M. Vec:enl k box. Stlltr rfiated to Bia. $345,000. trvlnt School Diet. 84•7l0-0606 • 84~2IO 1 33 ::a I '1·:-APT1 I 8EAumJU.V UPGAADED : -- 3& 38&, alt gatage. vacant, BEST LOCATION a grlll value! $399,000 IN NEWPORT BEACH Cal Agenl 949-642-3873 2 Bedfoom'2 Bath. Huge L.Mno I I Room, Lit~ Balcony wltfi 65 ~ S16~~a~2~BH • • 881H58-6989 ARIZONA RANCHES 3-6.000feet eteva11on ln Notth-151~rgr(~ ein Mtona, pelfect climate , o & 40 ICte ranches. I I 8arglll ptlcec:l lrom S 1 Sk·50k. Stverat tocallons AZLR t..Sn·24+&439 (CAL'SCAN) Beautiful 28f 281 HouN ARiZONA NORTHWEST lvlng & dlnrlg rm. Din, Fp. olc. 40 acres·$ I 5,900 Gr111 2c gar, lncd .yard, patJO Avail getaway ranch wlfl awesome Now S2700lmo. 949·719-93111 ~ Abundant geuod W818t CORONA DEL MAR 5000sf E·Z terms Call AZLR ~om home on BIUff with 1·888-24+52e3 (CAL'SCAN) Panoramic ~"' a Hatt>« I VleW. 4bf + loft. S.Sbl, 5 CM I * APT8 pr, watflt to bHcl\, thope, ·~a.Are,.-,:~~ • -lldlnd. MM7WIOO hlbo• !eland Y-1y 3000 sf, SU™ l em 3BR 28A upper -14\0 So. Blylront ....... .......... 2BdmVOen, se.t\ ~ OAR. 2 PATIOS, YARD, $35001mO 94g.752'.2881 -VERY HICE. SHOftT TEUl. l::~1 f'F!ir1 1 l 28R TOWNHOMES •"f\MTLE ROCK" 2:tlr 2111 Starting It $1ot5/mo. twnhm, dtn, epectou1 end Cumnt 1l9CMtl 1¥111. .... ~ o.wtookl Monlh to Month ...... ,,.__. pool $1IOOl'mo. Wt.,. a P9f community. -'1'904141 a blockl lfom bNch. 84~2611 Roo11'19, apartmentl, hom• ClaMlfted CMNlttfy your houelng l'IMd•. Father's Day Messages Appearing Saturday, June 19th ' MX Ihle fOnn to (141) 111 1114 • ....... ______________________ ~~------------~ ----~---------:-.. ,.,. -Clldl: 182~ NEWPORT BEACH 'E BLUFF HOUSE wiCottagt 4BR 38A ort VII"' 8ac;1t Beyll S2950 OvirJAf/. 800-568-7554 teave mess 619-435-5211 Spectcuia; toutlOn, Pinn, beyfront, Sbf, (2btfdtn) 3ba, ft¥11c. 2 ea1 9"· i vltww, oi mtn• l night I s. MSOOlrno. Lit. 60ft dock IVlll) 849-67 •ll76f "NEWPORT SHORES .. 2br 2ba, 2 Cll g1r, W/D, ntwly r1nov111cr, trplc, SISOOJUO. 714-374-9636 • Sttp• to eay • Blacti! • 3 Bedroom 2 bath duplex, hre· place, 4 car garage, $2000fmo no.'plla 626-359-U311. bclualve Brand New HOmt Premltm .,.. of NPB. 38r • bonu1 3.Sba, 91w gulfdtd, S5900t'mo laa. 805-497-2275 2BA 2BA HardWoo<I Floors, Spacious & adOfllble, &Ingle level. pool IVlll, no pelS. aval 718 $1450.mo !M9-641H673 P"'°'*"lc OcW1 vlftt Lux 1 bf condo 1 ooatf new hdWd. 111$, W/D, deck. gated. neer bc:h $1450 949-722·8314 BlUPFS 3Br UBa b1 OOt'mo Avail 7110-15 (or aoon«) Batblrl Slnfl9'WI Realtors. 84~-0195 Viti• Bllbol 2 master br. 2ba condo 1390.sf. Walk to beach! Ocean view Mew cafJ)ll w/d, pool. s \ 900 949-675-3869 LUXURY BAY VIEW CONDO 2 Masler Suites all new amenities. great paoong anc:t s1orage Cannery Ren1ats 949~75-4606 183 HOUSESJCONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT COAST Mot.t ·coSTA t.tEsA· MOTOR INN 1 ST Wk Speclel On All Rms $134.00 Tax, le11Ures 24·1va front dest. D 0 phOrm. lree HBOIESPN/Olae ~ loc c:nam. ~·led jlc Gue&I laund Nrb'{ Fwya, 405 6 55 min away from OC Fllrgrds. College. Sholl mah. bchS. r•t. !i membe< OI Call HoteUMOCet 22n HatbOr Blvd 849-645--4840 E'Slde CM pf!vlll tn1rance, cable. ~ .,... S350/rn0. Mii Pl'd). No ~g Avllable Now. 949~2·8699 I* . r...::: I leMl!lflll E"Sldt CM Hof'M to $1\art Ptotl pierd S750 + utllt avlil around 711 7 I 4-5tJ3-8204 ~ Cll 949-643-3385 H OCEAN VIEWU LAROE ROOM WITH PRtVATE BA. PATIO, W/D, ;r;tnt· $950. '10.937...t.4411 prof wanttd to 1h•• 3br letdl l\OUM, ylrd, ii' t W/D, ~ SIOO+ 112 utJL M•12Wlt3 Office Bultdlng ~~ ~2t001., . .. ....._ __ ,,..._ t·2 YHr Ttr• ........ ! ........... \1 \,.,I"'" Biid "" 0.\ !'It r-------Deadllnes _____ ......, Boan -T1•l1·phi;t11' 8:30an1-:>·00p111 ''·~•dil• ~ ...... , Wulk-l11 8:3011111-5:00p111 \l1~1<L.\ htd .. 1 Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Thursday .. Wedne-.day S~m Tue...<tay ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday •......... Thursday 5:00pm We9ne day .... Tuesday S:OOpm Saturday ........... Frida) S:OOpm l4oo~l lu2 "'194-2 _R_E_S~--ED...-SC_HW.......,W. CRUISER BICYC\.E. Sl>rin9tf lotta, brlU Mllll pllte.-,._ IPPI to 111 lfW Rebulll VacuU1111 S2U9 l up Hu91 Sei.ctlon I Coasl Vacuum & Sewing 333 E 17th Slreel Costa Mesa MH42·1S60 ttouM Sitter/Pet W .. kar Gentleman w/1ers wlll hOuse Sit, walk dogs dallytweekly 84i-723·1869 NB area. AOVERtise STATEWIOElll 25-wonls $450 If\ 209 Calilomia ntwSpapl(S com- bined OR:UlabOn 3 rMIOl'I Na· bonwide neiwork classHie41dis· play opllons also avlltable (916)449-6010 WWW cnpa com (CAL'SCAN) Unloetr Your oettiny to lnctedible 5uc;9Ss and Riche$ Cal our amazingly accur.ie Aslrotogera at 1-800-ST ARLIFE I ~LOST. FOUND I LOST CAR KEYS Dover Dr between 16th St. & Cl!tt Drive 949-646--0930 LOSTll May 2l COil, GOid Hadlllll Unk Bfacelel, REWARD Gdl FOf My e.g B4rthday. ChOS 9491673·6494 Lo1t on 81lbOI Of' COM: Gold tenlng, pllfc:9CI w/ ulety spring. AEWARDI 94•76CM609 412 CEMETERY LOTS 2 PIOta (k>r 2 caskelS Of 4 ums) neat 2 trees. rt SOICI out VISll Del Mar SIC PICdic Vtew N 8 $8500Obo714-11~118 lao ~~1 Moving Sltell CtlldrecYltenS lum. cast1ron outdoOr lum, neW111 wJd. r•e cabinet, plan1s & baskel.5, boc*caSes. llmpS. Cllsk lop, cottee table bike & mucn mor9lcat 949-7eo-5040 1 440 ~1 CAL SPA 1 yell old SlllS 8. P8ld $6200 SIC II $4500.obo AedwOod Gazebo With bar and $100ls lrdd 949· 760-9592 HOSPITAL BED eeml automatic, 36'" wldt by 90" long, good condition M50t'080. 84H42--4171 6111 Ffont Door Fei moon wtndooM'4 panels new hard- ware th. 351i'l}(78'1• $400 MM75:f18' * PLANTS FOR SALEI * FlcUI ntl end othtf plantl ... ~74 POOL CLEANER KREEPY KRAUL'f STIL\. IN aox NEVER USED $200 PAGER 1-llMll-7HS WOLff TANNIHO BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT AND SAVEi COMMERCIAUHOME units ltom s11111.oo Law MQ!llhly Payment FREE ColOr c.iaiOo Cal 1-800-711-0158 5pm.1750.M..-TS..213 1454 FU~1 Dtntngroom att·Solld Chtrry. 92" dbl otdtat.11. 2 i.111, I hand carVecl cnelra, llghttd butflt end hutch + m11cnlnQ Nnlt', 11111 bo•ecl, coat StooO. Sell $3950. 714-23S-S565 he111iii ltlthlf IOfl ' 1o-111t, MW ltllJ Wl'ICIPtcf VlfY 1ofl, top qu1llty. w .. $2000 11crlflct. $190. 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DIRECT<>f' OF NURSING Accepting application• Posruon avalable rnmedlately Mon to thru Fri from 1 458 FfEE PETS I ~ 99 bid SNF 1°' strong .,,. 8:001m to 4:00pm. /ANIMAL RESCUES f:ri o ~ ~~ !1 = Pleue bring 111 ~ulred • • among fruit 11H1, vintyasos. lnform1tlon. FREE KIITTNS lakM, a1reains & ~ TO GOOD HOMES ONLY, Suong psycho-trope ~ Tim .. Orange County REFS CHECK MMS0-574' edge 1ec:on11•ldld FAX t• Attn: Pim hcklft9hlm ;;::;i;--;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;:=:;:;:=;:;; sumt 10. Pleasant Care of """1GtrryAv. I '81: ~ I Uklll'I 70N6N>742 n C1111 ,_ ,,., Ct · 4IO .,_.!M-J!. Kim Taylor. Administrator S.n~!:wS:704 . -•nv-uv . 707-462-6636 (CAL'SCA.N) 8()0.933-408() Kothler Clmpblll Spintt :::s::~ 'tac::: _..,..OWM_,,.,....,..A...,,.C..,,.OM,.,..PUTE==A="'?,...- P11no pl1ys rully well, • n ~ ·~ PIY f'llSe ~ 110 WOik! 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Classified lets you compare costs without hassle or worry! .. 222 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS CEILING DESIGN ACOUSTIC REMOVAL KNOCKOOWN TEXTURE APPLIED. 714-'1o.3385 224 AODmONS /REMODELING FARTHING INTERIORS K1tche1~'8a1M~emodel Room AelcMions Vl.SlfMC L•560875 949-645-9325 RESUILO OR REMODEL Homes or Othcu • Ouallty Construction • Rtasonal>ly Price<! • Local ComOany #636318 • Slephenson & A5soclates Call9" ........ 5465 1250 CARPENTRY I A TO Z HANOYMAN lnllll Rtfac. Clblnets Kllclltn. 8alh Cools wn. OOWI Doug 714-546-7258 1290 CEA~~ I LEAKY Showe r..,a"-d. R-.ouona end 1n11alletJo1t lff701'0 Dean of Tiii. MM73..o65 71444M521 WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON'T • .ADVERnSE? ~ NOTHING/ Call the Clullfled1 142-5178 262 CHILO CARE IL.ICE NS ED LOCJI lw P •tr Program Stflotng qwhfted HOS1 Families f0< sumrntf amv;ils Flexible legal. 45~ A~ilgt COSI S24CWwl, per 1am1lr noc per child Call 800-713-2002 or 949-495-3993 268 CLEANING /MAINTENANCE VICKY'S CLEANING We offer THE BEST HOUlt and W~w Cl6aning 10 y11rs expeittnCe xlnl rel st VICKY'S 71WIJ.039S IR1SH CLEANING LADY AVAILASLE CALL ANffrnE • 716-04·1905 . 270 CONCRm /MASONRY SRICK SLOCK STONE TILE Corcr11e Pallo. Orrvew1y, Ftf11l18C1 BBO's Refa 2SJ'!.l ••P . Terry 557.7594 AN0tb6H ConllruC1ion Llrge or Small Jobi n 'CI l18440725 Local CdM Eal 1921 7 tH73-4 723 • CliitNt wOhiC • STA .. 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MM50-3012 I™ ~1 WITTHOEFT DRYWALL All phaautam11111g ,obs.CLEAN\ 20fs, fair trH 8S1 L"400030 714-639-1447 28e ELECTRICAL S&AVICl!S SMALL JOI EXPPTI DUNCAN ELICTiaC LocaVOuicitreaponse ~ 20 YMfS •llplllel'U L.1275170 IMMSO. 7°"2 OCl'AltD cONTUCTOft No job IOO 111111 Al MMc:a Repllr remodel, .... new SVC., IPll IMM-45-3858 Good job• reliable HfVloet 1~-. to buy ~ TANHAH HIRSCH AN ·w1':Rs TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q I . BOlh vulnerable, ll" South you hold: •K10f765 i.;>AKS o JS •J! The bidding ha\ proceeded NOR1lf EAST smrm 1 O Pes11 I• J o Pass ? What do you bid now'/ WEST .... A. First. is 1hree s~ now fe>ro- ing? Unquestionably Yoo cannot be trying to improve the panscorc. Secondly. docs that rnean you 5hould bid three spades now? That would be our second choice. Smee panner hns ~rued four hearts by Jumping in diamond rather than reversin~. you can bithhrcc hearts now, which would show al leas1 five S{>ades, then pass should partner next bid three no trump. Q 2 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •7 o s o AKQJH •AK9H Your left-hand opponent opens one no trump, which gets passed around to you. What action do you take? A. Where have all tile maJOrs gone? The trouble with a double is that ii will cenainly chase the opponents to a safer spot. More aurac11ve is a jump to four no trump, which asks partner to bid a minor. However, there is such a disparity between 1he quality of 1he minors th31 we would opt for five diamonds Q 3 ·Neither vulnerable, a~ South you hold: •87 0 9765 o J8742 •J7 The hidding ha.'I proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH 2•• Pa~ 2o 2NT Pas,, ? •artinctat and rorclng What action do you take? WEST Pass A · It would be perfect if partm:r had four hearts and a Stayman inquiry 10 une3r1h 1he fit. But panner is more likely to hold spade!> and that would force you to the no-trump game Unlc~ your d1amond!i pro- duce five tncks (m~t unlikely). that probably will not 111akc. Pass · Q 4 • Ea t West vulncrahlc, a'I South you huW - •91654 \?AQJ 0 8743 •7 lhe b1JJing has procccc..ted: • NORfH EA~T SOUTH WEST •• Obi ? What action do you take? A· Yoo cenainly want tu preempt. so ii i JU.SI a matter of how man>'. spades you bid. Al this vulnerability lhrow down the gaunllet by bidding four spades. leaving the opponents to guess. Reverse 1he vulnerability and the same ac1ion would still have much to recommend it. Q 5 • 801h vulnerable. u South you hold: •AQ85 0 8762 o K6 •743 'The bidding has proceeded: EAST SOUi H WESf NORTH lo J>ass Pass Dbl PMS ? Whal do you bid now? A · Jn the balancing position. part· ner's double simply shows a hand of at least 11 points, and need noc have the perfect distribution for a takeoul double. Therefore, you should pro- ceed cauoously and simply bid one bean for now. Q 6 -A'I South . vulnerable, you hold: •AKQ6 1:1 AKQS o 94J •J8 Whal is you r opening hid? , A. 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IUIO, loeClld (00903~17.988 800 COAIT ACUAA 714-179-2500 lcORX iNTtol\A osR 'A ~-one In town (001 Ui ,, ... SO H COAST ACURA (714)t7t-2500 XcOAX LEGEHO LS 1i2 (01222JM13,988 SO COAST ACIJRA (714 )179-2500 ACURA LEGEND ·H CPE. euto, low m~ ':, Chrome whttlt, moon r gere~ld, 11111 1howroom neW I $7800. 714-441.tolt ACURA TL, H . 2.5 SEDAN ~OCM124) 117,995 CO TA MESA INFINITY 714-241-1300 ACURA Tl 'M (TCOOn03~ 111,"5. COSTA ME A HONDA 714...()6.5050 Acure 2.5 TL 1H7 3111 ml, fully :,ciulpped plu• tlrttaa, lmmacv att, S22,500 MM4~ BMW 3251 'llO Sdn 40r ~02751~ $10.995 C STA ME A HONDA 714-436-5050 SMW 5211 '97 Blk/blk, auto. llhf. mnlf jW05563t $34,995 LEX S OF W STMINSTER (714)892-6906 euw 635csr ... 89k ml. $1000 down assume $7950 immac S2K ~h 1r c:M>me wlW & IKes pp 94U73-0411 CAO DEVILLE ·1111 • DR, lthr, power, 1 owner, auper cltan, $5500. MM75•5066 CADILLAC ECbORAbO 'es Ont ol a kild, TIWTan. Gold Package, Vouge tires. gar= 1 O tears non-opt 56k ml. abors ad1Hec 1hoWroom t>ou~t. Ont Owner, ~rs. S8 Grad ~OYle rop 949-646-8480 e CHEVY SUSURSAN 4X4, •ff ~217617) $33,"5 CO TA MESA INFIN1TY 714-241-1300 CHEVY sUt>Urbiii Sllvertdo 1993 4x4. ~.Ton, 7 41., lol<led, IOw ~· rM cond, 581( ml, $19, 714·966-8360 * CHRYSLER LE SARON 1918 * 4-dr, power, air, rell clean. new ·~ cerufale $1790 obo 949·7 3-1504 OOdge Arl11 'e2 Alllo, 4dl, Slerto. 4 cyf. ps, new llres. good lr~rtatlOll SS50 000 949-631-86 1 EAGlE TALOtf CPE '95 Turbo loaded (00.sMJ.M12,588 COAST ACURA (714)91•2500 FORD ESCORT lX ·94 HU:hback 3-dr, auto, FWD, ster~RW3171~999 CO AMESA OA 714143&-!!050 FORD F1so EXT CAB LX '87 =be•~' lmmac cond ( ~SI ,588 SOU COAST ACURA 714-97t-2500 . -._.,,,..~ ~ . . . ~-~ HONDA lcCON> Ct 'i7 • Low rri. IUIO CIMll (057311} $15,988 SOU1" COAST ACURA 714-t7t-2500 HONOA civiC LR; 191 (S$000322) 110,995 COSTA MESA HONO~ 7 I 4-4Je.5050 HONDA CIVIC, •is RX COUPE (Tl0507"l $10,995. COSTA MESA ~OA 71~5050 HONOA PRELUO£ 'M Si Coupe. moonrool, alloys (C013367) $71199 COSTA MESA HONDA 714-436-5050 INANITI 130, 'H (3098391) $14,8115 COSTA MESA INFINITY 714-241-1300 INFlNITI M30 coNVf. (010459) $11,995. COSTA MESA INFINrTI 71•241·1300 INANTY J30, '13 (029111) $13,995 COSTA J.4ESA INFIHITI 71'"241-1300 Jaguar XJS Con-11blt 't2 47k mi, whlel'lwi Int cnrome wheels, S2000 doWn, 855Umt s 18,000 pp 949-673-0411 Jaguar xJsvt2 Coupe 119 Wl'ite/lan ieatl'tlr 1n111lor, m1 cond, fully loaded, $7900 obo Mt-5~72. JEEP GRAND CherolcN 'tS •X•, 3 yr w'""1ty, AC, tll powet', ekl rec:llt, llnt, 50K ml 1'15,715. Mt-371-171e LANDfiSVER OlecovtfY 'M loadtdl Low m~ lllc9 new, mutt 11111 lhke offer. MM75-0t93 LEXUS ES 300 'N Llhr, co. lractlon, clYm ~. mnlf, (18083/149410) $25,495 TIJSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 'ii CO pl.ayer, ktv. chrm whls, moon roof. 381< miles pn04/t34795l $23,8115 TIJSTIN LEXUS 71 .. 544-4800 LEXUS ES loo 'ii Lttv, ctwme .nla. mnlf. 331< mi (180511159217) $24495 TIJSTIN" LEXUS 714-54WIOO LEXUS ES SOO 'M Cashmere,llllr,CO,mnrt,3Sk ml, (18023/e755581l S24.•95 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 'ii Llhr, CO, cllrm wttls. rnnrt. low ml. (18085/160083) $24,495 TIJS~ LEXUS 714-5"-4800 LEXUS ES aoo 196 LVW, CO, ctvm whls. nvv1, ( 1713&'1 '3878) $20,995 T\JSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 'N Ruby, llflf ctvm whls, rnnrl, (176821136169) $23,495 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-54 ..... 800 LEXUS eS 300 'H Cashmere, beloe. cnrm whls. mnlf. (116&'11422sn $23,495 TIJSTIH LEXUS 714-544-tlOO 1340 PAINTING 11354 PLUMBING I 26 YRS QUALITY PAINTING I.!:=======::. 24 W~.c~~r:J~or • N.;ghborhood 1.1c12806U Me.esM11112 Pfum!Mr! 352 PLASTERING /STUCCO oat~~~ TWEEDY ,LUMllNG 949-645-235 I 359 PROPERTY PLUMBING MANAGEMENT DAN DAWIOtf PUJll-.0 RtP1ir, Rtrnodll, Rej)lpt, Orwn. 24nr M1V1Ct E1!1*1 ges ayslem rep1pes IJ 554 '722 MH4H720 lnteft*"lc A.-Mgmt. Commercial/Off ice ResldlntlallH 0 A 'a 714 ·891-8804 378 1392 TUTORING SERVICES ~1 Doily Pilot Lrxus u w 'ii ~ 17K ml,•• MW. 111 o'* owr SHI(. Ter· ttflc dtlll Nt-71 l-0517 lliUS GS 300 'ti LIW, CO. tl'llCllon. dWm ~ mnlf, 1mo11109230J S2o9s TUSTIN LEXUS 714-s.«.qoo MAZDA PROTE& 'IO MINT, llke new, alw•Y' geraged 78k ml, 4dl NC, foeded, 35moa, $5500 CC>f.4 pl1vai. perty ~9-832·9041 iiilZDA 626 ()( '93 (P516823e) $7995 COST A MESA HON0,4 71'41436-5050 Mtfca. eaa 300SD, 12 dletal, blacil, new bits & Wheels 1 owner, lady Cktven, (noMlllOUr) low mileage, $10,8115. Mt.72CM>521 Merctdtt 420 SEL 'ti Llohl lvoryllan leaU"'!~-'~1 75k ml. Xlnt condition. Uf'll"llll owner. S 14,000 shown by appt Sal & Sun. 949-759-844) Mtrctdtt 560 SL ·i7 Wt'ile/lan leathtf Int 11 It mi. mt cood, like new Onginal owner S35.000 Shown bv app1 Sat & Sun 949·759-8441 MITSUSISHI 3000 GT SL '98 Aulo ••• aaovs. 1511 ml (001385) $27.895 lEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71•)892 .. 9045 NISSAN AL TlMA (114930) S12,995 COST A MESA INFINITI 71 .. 2.41-1300 R1sslN 300ZX COUPE 'e7 Aulo. A/C, T-bar, llloys (207307) $8.999 LEXUS OFWESTMINS11TER 714492.C908 OUSSMOBitE CUTLASS 'M Alllo, air, CISS. pwr pacllagt (361556) $10.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (7U)H2.C906 PORSCHf911 CARRERA ·es snrt. A/C, lmmac, low miles, tnnt cond, red/Ian S18,500 1)11vate party. MM73-04t1 RANGER XLT 'M (A92674) $6,988 SOUl'H COAST ACURA 71 .. 979-2500 SATURN SC2 '95 Alllo, air. moorvool & mofel (318959) $8.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 71wt2-4908 SA T\JRN SL.2, '97 Sdn 46' (VZ32e212) $10,995. COSTA MESA HONDA 714"'36-5050 suzuki SWIFT (600761) $7,tts COSTA MESA INFINITY 7141241-1300 Voiktwagtn Vanagon 111 4spd, good tires. runs llOOd. needs r'*10r bodv woltl l700 obo 949-631~ VOLVO ts WAGOH ·e1 Alllo, air, r>Wf 1*. ~· llhr LEXJ~1~:k5lfu1NST'ER 714*2-4906 vOlVOTS 'M 40R, auto, NC.. tu• pwf. feather, cass, CD LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)192.ctot 1384 UPHOLSTERY I G & G UPHOL.STERY Since 'Ill Cuatom furniture, uphol ltery, tllp COftrt, ln- tique repair. 71•-542-4612 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Semi-reured cutter offus 25% Off Material/Labor! 25 different oolors of dcnim1 & 100'1 of other b.bria! 35 years of quality work and cnfu ahipl 318 ' WALL COVERINGS FARTHING lnllllallOrl • Rtmovll Otscount WalccMmOS IJ560875 MM4'-1U1 fHElfRMfU Speci8'zlng 11'1 WlllPIPlt ftmOYll L•lll24111MIS•I037 W GXLl IAOOCD HUG TOOETitllt Stnp, inllall, ~IO 1111 mzy L•7W7t A1.Z1t1