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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-05-24 - Orange Coast Pilot• . { • SERVING THE NEwPORT -COSTA MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, MAY 24, 1999 ..---..... ----MO ·NDAY MORNING BRIEFING ---------... ATTING RIGllT IN A c ... z c llC ... ... !I: ... z ,_ TUESDAY: A monthlong class, "Fit Together," starts at the Balboa·Com- munity Center, 1714 W. Balboa Blvd., NewPort Beach. The class will run frOm 6:30 tO 7:30 p.m. and will teach pare nts and teens diet'tips and strength and flexibility exercises. Reg-· istration is $34 per person for New- port residents and S39 for nonresi- dents. For more information, call (949) 644-3151 . FIVE EASY QUESTION~ ICIM HAGGERTY-Z't'UUS I OAllV Pit.OT ·• She's behind the lecturn • EDITOR'S NOTE: We caugl:lt up with Hallie Strock, Newport Beach'\ Cultural Arts Coordinator, · as she was preparing for Friday'5 final pre in the library'\ Distinguished Speak.en Lecture Seria What was the highlight of' the series for you7 I Being an integral part of bringing world-renownec;i authors, scientists, politicians and biographers to this city, and helplng to turther establish the Newport Beach Public Library as a cen· ter for cultural and intellectual inquiry. Do you have a green room for the lee· turersl We do offer them a quiet room in the administration a rea of the library, but most prefer to interact with the press, our sponsors and special guests prior to their presentation. They also seem to really enjoy the dinner reception afte r· ward. Did you get any good souvenirs from the lecturers? To be hon!!st, I've been too busy at these events to even think about that, but t have lots of interesting memories about them. ~. ,... Are yQu breathing a sigh of relief now that this year's series is over7 · Yes, but only for a moment. We are already in the prpcess of planning our Distinguished Panel DiscUssion Series in the fall of 1999, and ow Distin· guished Speakers Lecture Series in the spring of 2000. Believe it or not, a lot of thit. needs to be accomplished in the next few weeks. What are the plans for neKt yUt's lee· tures7 Starting in September 1999, we will be presenting three distinguished pBn· · els from Southern California, who will be discusslng key issues such u edU· cation, crime and law, and U.. eftects of economic and population growth. We also are beginning the global search for ow four Distinguished Speakers for the spring. • • A NIGllT FOR WINNING · WEONE'sDAY: .The Sonoma Wine Tour and Tasting, a bene~ the· Arthri- tis Foundation, starts at 6 p.m. The tasting is the only Orange County • stop this year for the Scnl>ma County Wineries Association. Prepaid tickets are $35; tickets at the door cost $40. The event will be at the DoubleTree Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For inore information, call (714) 436- 1623. BUSINESS BUFfEf THURSDAY: Mexican food -·a{Yli maybe '~emoney t ips -will be on the-'menu for the N,ewport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's Sunset After Hours mixer, which runs from 5 to 7 p,m. at the El Torito Grill, 951 Newport Ce nter Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is free for members and $10 for nonmembers. For more information, earl (949) 7294400. lltE l'IAY'S niE niltlG llACK H}!tt£ BEACH FRIDAY: Estancia High Sch~l's Drama . SAT\JROAY! !he teJTiperature's rising, Department presents "Gods.pell" at · ·and the Daily Piloi staff is ready with 7:30 p.m., following an opening-tips for the summer 'months: Where night perfo rmance Thursday. The to park near t he beach, how to stay folk-rock look at the last d.ays of 'fit. and what to do to protect your Jesus continues Saturday at the New· skin when you're out in the sun. port Harbor High School Theater at Today's issue will be devoted to our Irvine Avenue and 15th Street in favorite time of the year . Newport Beach. Prepaid tickets are S6 and those waiting until they reach the door will pay $7. For more infor· mation, call (949) 515-6537 . More fundS .requested for report on Dunes •Environmental Ieport on· the controversial proj~ct wi)l be finIB!led Within three weeks. NEWPORT BEACH -The . aty Council torught IS expect· ed to award addttional money' to a compa· The Newpon Beodi Gty Coonci wil As Costa Mesa Fire ~gineer Paul Moody, left, handles the nozzle • .iudJth Unilrez and Erendlra Rodriquez try to control the water flow from the hose as slster Guadalupe otters support from behind and lnadvertently sprays ny prepCt.r· ing the envlron - m e o ta l impact report for the . pro- posed 600- room resort at Newport Dunes. l!lltl al l p.m. in Courd a.m....111 Gty HaA, 3300 _Newpon BM!. others durlng the city's Public S~ety Emergency Services Expo on Sunday .. Safety first Costa Mesa's Public Safety Emergency Services Expo offers first-hand look at what city fire and police officers do every day ~ Story by Eli~ Gee • Photos by Don lbch ' D usty Tunothy Sweet left the Costa Mesa's Public Safety Emergency Services Expo with a dizzying amount of inionnation tucked into his B-year·old head. ees do everycday.' There was no short- age of educational materials, stickers, coloring books or · buttons as parents .;,.:.,,,,,.~ and children wan- dered the numerous booths and watched a variety of demon· strations. ·Never leave a . stove on when any. body is not home .• •Always wear your seatbelt.· •Always call 91 1.. A Cosla Mesa llrefighter pre- pan!S to extinguish a Ore staJ1ed by a Christmas tree during a demonstraUon at the safety expo. The expo. held at the Placentia Avenue Fire Station, featured a mocK. structure fire, airplane crash ·0on't crash into stuff.• ,, ·Beware of wild animals in the foothills.· Those were. just a few of the tidbits. Oh yeah, and always wear yow helmet, added Dusty's friend, Ernesto Valdepena, 10. • The twosome, along with about 4,000 other attendees, got a'1irst·haDd look at what city fire, police, commu- nications and public services employ· response and heli- copter water drop among other demonstrations. Local egencies and grou~uch as Mesa Consolidated Water District, the Mesa Emergency Service Amateur Communication group and Costa lytesa Police Department's SWAT team were on hand with their equipment - and literature. Other groups from SEE SXFffi PAGE 4 FlUir attacks OCC boards closed session . 0 CC students and professors last week were greeted with a ruer charging the board of trustees with violating CelifomJa's opeb meetings law. The ruer deS<;ribed the board's . dosed~session dis6ission of Chancellor 8lll Vego "" ·~Ile Employee Perfor- mance Evalua (}Xl1auant to Section 54957); nue, Cbai>cellor." That description didn't allow for the board to discuss an 8.25% raise for · Vega, claimed Coast Community Col· 1.g.. teocher's union president K- Bruning. . •once again, faculty are not valued,• Bruning said. •i don't think taxpayen> want to keep paying for this.• rllfllttllllll~\ was Josh Dominic, son of evenr organizer, Fire Capt. Kirk Dominic. · • Josh wfts bursting with pride and could barely contain his excitement when he entered The union, by the way, is negotiating a raise for its teach· en. _ _ _ the expo, volunteer greeters I ... ~ ..... .,;d. • •My name is Josh Domlnk DAD DOES KID PROUD There was a"lotfor kids to be exdt· ed about Sunday at the Public Safety Emergency Services ~- Perhaps the m0&t exdted cb.Ud of all -' ' and my dad is in charge of e.11 of thiS, • the .9-year-old said as he entered.. -Compiled by Doily--.. , T b e long-await· 00 report on the controversial request by the hotel's owner, Evans Hotel lnc .. for 325 more rooms than city plans ow will be completed in th next two to three weeks, said ty Manager Homer Bludau. Bludau said 7 ,000 was requested by the a thor of the report, LSA Assad tes, to cover the cost of •issues that needed more work,· specifically the impad of the hotel on Bayshore Drive traffic. Residents of a mobile home park next to the Site fanned the Concerned Residents Commit· tee last swruner to keep people informed about the project. Some of them fear the 700.000· square-foot hotel and time share will result in gridlock. on Bayside Dnve,. the main access to the new resort. The City• Council added the request about the environmen· tal report to Monday's ag~ because of an earlier 517,500 ' -request thet was approved on Oct 21 , 1998. That money, when added to uie _latest request, exceeds 'lS% of the original agreement, 5~9,500, requiring the council to take special action. •That doesn't mean there are any problems (with th report),• Bludau added. t Once COD\pleted. the envi· rorunenlal bnpoct leport will be released to the public, be Rid. Once the report ts" released, the Planrung Commiuioo and Oty Council will hold separate hearings on whether to &Dow Evens Hotels to build the 190rt. INDEX SAYAGAIN QASSlflD •.•..••.•.•.•••.•••. 1 l'IUI 1115 .................. 1 Mlml'.6 ............... .. ........................ J -........ _ .... ..... , , .. 1 A11'nM17-'•lmt .... ---- ( ' ... ,. . ., . . 2 Monday, twJy 24, 1999 .. locals only Doily Pilot 1 - Working to r&ise awareness about the Arthritis FoWldation . ·> CITY OF RESIDENC~D WORK: Newport Beach ~ -:> FAMILY STATUS: Married to Steve for 20 years; five children his; three sons, nune: a daughter; ours: another daugh· h•r .Z. AGE: 51 ·:· EDUCATION: A pnvate high '>rhonl dnd business school own shop, Forever Friends for about 10 years. I have worked on and off m retail smce closing my shop in 1996. I will devote most of my time over the next year to expanding the Women's Auxiliary·and raising record dol- lars for the foun dabon. . . UP CLOSI Orange County. + YOUR GAEATIST PROFES- SIONAL AOtaPnMENT: Opening Forever Friends in 1987 as a small gifts/collectibles &bop -a dr.eam come true for me. + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT: My daughters - Michelle, 29, and Stephanie, 19. + YQUR GREATEST EXTRAVA· GANCE: My extensive Hummel collection. I love each and every one bf them. My husband and I started our collection on O\J.T " honeyxgoon. ~ · '· "( -+THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE READ: Danielle Steel and Bar- bara Thylor Bradford. I've read • all their books. >- SESSION: My home m Eastbluft.• +WHAT CAN YOU COOK?: Everything, when I have the time, especially Italian -recipes handed down through the fami· ly. +THE COUEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: Had I been able to attend, I would have been an elementary school teacher. + fttE FIRST THING THAT ATTRACTED YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE OR PARTNER: His smile and sense of humor, not t<> men- tion his goOd looks. + wHO ARE YOUR HEROES?: ... • gwer tor my grand.m~tber + FAVORITE ESCAPE FROM t..• •• RfAUTY: Maui, specifically, the i<aanapall Beach area. +ONE THING YOU WOULD CHANGE ABOUT THE WORLD If YOU COULD: l would like to see all the people of the world live in peace with one another regardless of rclce, religion and other prejudices. • + YOUR IDEA OF EXERCSE: What's that? I really need to get on a program but have yet to d o so. ··/PRESENT OCCUPATION: Newly clec tt>d prPs1dent of the Wom<'n's Auxtl1dry of the Ordnge County Arthntis Foun- drtllon I'll SNVP dS president for the 1 qq~ 2000 yc>ar. At present, I dm rPtirf•d, hdvtng owned m y •!-PAST OCCUPATION: I have been a member of the Women's A~ary of the Arthritis Foun-. dation for two years; served as secretary dunng my first year, as vice president Uus past year~s vice president I was chairwoman of our annual luncheon/fashion show, which was recently held at the Doubletree Hotel. This ERIC SANTUCCI I DAILY PllOT +THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR RIGHT NO\tf: I have cassette tapes: Barbra Streisand, Prank Sinatra, Elvis, Barry Manilow and Garth Brooks. My grandmother Mary Rinaldi, who came to.this country in 1916 from Italy and survived hardships that we oilly read about in books. She is 99 My mother Jane Rinaldi. for the love she showed her family, raising six kids through difficult times. Her children are all grown and successful. She is now the care· + I HAVE A DREAM THAT: I can one day travel through Italy to meet the few relabVes I have that still live there and search records for ow family tree. All four of my grandparents were bom in Italy and came to this country in the early 1900s. past week we presented a $13,000 check to the Arthritis Foundation to support their com· munity service programs h~e in + YOUR MOST TREASURED POS- + PHONE WHERE PEOPLE CAN REACH YOU: (714) 436-1623. ON CAMPUS WEDDING Shackleton~ Green We v1s1tcd with six fifth-grade students.at Rea Elementary School ott Friday to ask how th{~y feel about w earing school uniforms. The dress code at the school is navy blue lx>ttoms, with wt!lte tops, according to PrinciJ?al Ken Killian. In a recent survey of Rea par· ents1 97% support school uniforms, Killian said. Since the school cannot enforce the dress codt!, students can wear what they want as long as their parents have' signed a waiver, Killian satd. Sue students at Rea do not wear a. tµriform, Killian said. Killian said haying school uruforms depends on a supportive parental commuruty. The Community Church Congre~ gational in Corona del Mar was the AlllllYEISAIY Knowing the secret to 60 years together · l fere's what the s~dents had to say: "I don't really like wearing a uniform because I get tired of seeing navy blue and white." -Brittany Mitchell, 11, fifth grade, Costa · Mesa, enjoys playing soccer "I sort of don't like having to wear a uni· form because some kids are poor and they can't afford to buy the clothes each year. But I do Uunk unifonns are good, in a way, because some kids would come to school in baggy pants or fancy clothes.• -Josue Osorio, 10, fifth grade, Costa Mesa, enjoys playing basketball •1 like school uniforms because some· kids who think they are popular wear clothes that have spaghetti straps and they think they are cool and they make other kids feel thdt the, are less then them • -Beverly Galvan, 11, fifth grade, Costa Mesa. enjoys painting .,, BEA12EBS HQTU~E (949) 642-6086 "School uniforms are nice to wear but sometimes kids don't bring their uniform · because they are trying to be popular. So~e kids whose parents have proper )Obs can afford to buy their kids fancy clothes." . -Victor Zalpa, fifth grade, Costa Mesa. eajoys ~ymg soccer and basketball . ., .1 • "I think school unifonns are good because when you are going to get <11-sed m the morning you know what you are going to ·pick. If you didn't have uniforms, you would take·longer to decide.• -Luis Reyes, 10, fifth grade, Costa Mesa, enjoys playing basketball "I think school uniforms are _... ber.ime you )Ult pull them out of your doMt ud you don't have to try on other clotbal. But wban l go into jUnior high ICbool it will be balder bearule we can wear whatevs we wat and we Will have to buy more c::loda. • -AJIJIOll Mon, 11, tiftb grade. COit.a Mesa. likes to play billlietbliD news st«ies, lllustr8tiom, tdtto- ri.4 mMt« Of~ her.tr\ can be reproctuc.d with- setting for the April 10 wed· ding of Nancy L. Shackle- ton and Todd A. Green, both of Newport Coast. T h e bride is t h e daughter of Robert and M a r y Shackleton Todd A. Green andNancyL Shackleton of N9!VP0rt Beach. He'r dress was a white silk sban· tun~ Lazaro gown, sleeveless with a bateau neckline and a wide border ol a lace. Her chapel train and head- dress completed the stunning look. Her maid of honor was Allison Rose, and her bridesmaids were Raebel Goslins, Mellssa Green, Kathryn K. Hoffman and Sophie Lefebvre. , The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Carol·Lee Green and Dr. Robert Green of Boca Raton, Fla., and Greensboro, N.C. His best man was Gregg Dipietro, and ushers were Robert Loewy, Ken- neth Parker, David and Scott Shack- leton, Noah Steinberg and George Turner. Some 6, 100 University of Michl· pn students on the Ann Arbor cam· pus were degree candidates this . spring. Candidacy was determined as of April 19. Local candidates are Jef. frey John a.ttierton of Newport Coast and Rlten Gupta. Lowry D.wson Hughes IV and VMHlh Soni of Newport Beach ... Thirty· three students will receive their diplo- mas June 3 from ar.,.. Coast c:oa.. lege's Mlddle College High School. The ceremony will take place at 4 p.m. in the school's forum. Dr. Robert Barbot, Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District's superintendent, will be awarding the Diplomas. OCC's Middle College High School is geared towards high-potential, underachlev· ing, high school juniors and seniors. The school Is open to students from throughout the colMlty of Orange. This year 72 high school juniors and seniors are enrolled. "The school is geared spedflcally fOf students who, ' WIAIHll Pilot Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. out written perml5'lon of copy- rightownef TBtBIRAl\mS nl• Balboa Ffrst high Al> DRESS VOL 93, NO. 121 OUr address Is 330 W Bay St • HOWTOftU.QtUS 72159 nl• Costa Me5ill, CA 92627. ~ Corona def Mar S.Cond low . n40MAS N. JOttNSON, ~ The Tunes Orangt County 71159 Publisher . (Ip()) 252-9141 Costa Mesa nl• Wl.&JAM l080W., It is the Pilot's policy to prompt· Attw•*"• S«ond~ Edrtor ly correct all errors of substance. O..ttled (Mt) 642-5678 61158 ITIVIMAMU; Pleue cell (949) 574-.U68 Dkpl.y (949) 642-4321 Newport lff(h nl• MMl.lgtnq Editor fl1 MtorW 72158 TINA 9CMIGAnA. The Newport llffctVColla Meg N9wl (949) 642·5"0 .... 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':; Clllla a.f......WOflbr ....... --.CA--. cap~- Virginia and Leroy Shaw Virginia and Leroy Shaw of Cos- ta Mesa will be celebrating their 60tb wedding anniversary Thurs· day. •we are jU1t pretty happy peo- ple,• said Leroy. 82. When the couple met al a parade in San Gabrlil in 1938, 78· yeer-old Vlrgipia laid, at fi,rst she didn't thiilk Leioy wu that great. But after seeing him again she real- ized he was the man of her dreams. •1 realized be was the one I was looking for,• Virginia 1a1d. And their fint encounter was definitely different for Leroy. • ·1 went home and told my moth· er, 'Mom I met the girl I am going to marry,"' Leroy said. •1 fell in love with her that first night." The couple have spent the last 60 ~running a concrete com- pany and building a family. •Raising the kids and the gra,nd kids have been the best time in our lives,• Leroy· said. •Tuey make your life worthwhile.• To celebrate their milestone the couple plan to travel to San Diego The reception was at the Newport Harbor Yacht Qub and was attended by 185 guests. The couple went to Vail and Maui NEIGHBORS for a variety of reasons, are not per· forming up to their full potential in a traditional high school setting," Joe Fox, school principal, said. "We offer a small-school environment, with all the dasses necessary for students to earn their high school diploma. Our students are also eligible to enroll concurrently in Orange Coast College credit courses." The 1999 OCC Middle College High School graduates are: Mobert M. Aquirre, Mehr• 5Hn AZIM, Una Benntead, Matthew Chan. Jeff W. Cullen, Nema O.MI, RIU OwlstMn ~· LoM 1Uyet Dolin, ,.,.. 1 .. 1 Tebatabaei, Jeffrey Robert Eclwardl, Monka Irene Fabela, Matthew Ry11n F.tn.worth, Ma- da R. FosUr, Jamie LYN1 Jilgllo, Natalie Judith Gregg, Claudia Maria ... ,,.,.. Clifford Lau. ....... James t.w:e. lenjimln Seta U.lbchll ..... Abdullah Dule Me9lhovk. AndrH Nicole Mta.., with their four children, 10 grand· children and one-great grandchild. The couple will later take a roman- tic trip to Maui. (' But of all the lessons that the two have learned together over the years, Leroy sununed up the most unportant one in ene sentence: ·women are the boss,,. he sai/ for a wedding trip. The y live in New- port Coast. , Both are employed as attorneys al O'Melveny & Myers, LLP. Hossain Kevin Nassiri, Useth Oregel, Veronica Villela Oi'ozco, Michael Tuchek Pells, Cisco Rogers. Mahla Lee Shaebanyan- Bady, Scott David . Southwlc~ Andrew Scott Taylor, Matthew Allen Tipton, Cecilia Kreig• Urbina. Daniel Robert Wakefield and Elizabeth Loera Weckllch. Navy Seaman Recruit Daniel 8. Mlllk recently completed U.S. Navy basic training. _at Recruit Training Comman<t Great takes, Ill. Mask's wife Mary is ttfe daughter of Costa Mesa residents ~ J. and Judy art.ndo. Mask completed a variety of training during the eight-week program that included classroom study and ·practical instruction on naval customs, first aid, fire fighting, water safety and survival and ship- boar<.! anq air,raft safety. Mask is a 1998 graduate Df Cypress, Ca. Sllf POLICE TIPS Mostly sunny skies today. We have a strong swell out of the southwest for ovtrhHd sets. Sets wlll be even larger at the points and rHfs. w.i.r Vhlbllftr and condlttons are fair. TM sun wlHMtat7:U p.m. • P.tced, occupied vehicles contMning one or ~ persons we especWty slgnlflcMrt If obt«wd ~ *' ~ hour. They could be poBlble lookouts for 1 burglMy In progrftS. t"Ven If the O«u- J*rts ~to be l<Mtn. • kft viNde moving slowty M\d wtthOut lights or following • ~ ttwt ~.,...or ....-.u ... 1s suspicious. <>ccupanu m.y be ming fur ptU eo rob or burgtlrize. • Appern ~ tr...dtons antuctect from. wehkle,...,.. delly eround ICtlooll ot pjrtcs • tf..,.,,.... .. lnwolWd. could ............ *"' .... • ,... .......... Into ........ ~ .. ..., ... juve-.... ,......._..., ........... ~ ........ .. ........... _,.... • 1'W 1fl1 •1111 ..... ..., an ,..111om _, • ..,.. Cllf.a ......................... ..... .............................. 1 .. ~ .. 12Atfl 1'WNllllaf 1 Ufil11•lC•••ku••llirt .... •• Doily Pilot schools . . , ·It 's time t6 end the distric t's zone 'defense S ometime , it seems as if the people in the four school zones that make up the dis- trict don't llgree on much. I've ' found two things that we all l!Qree on: 1. The Daily Ptlot prints bad things about the schools in our , zone, and good thingt> about the schOQls in the other zones 2. The concept of d1viding our school district into fow zones, and solving problems within the , confines of the zofu?s. is not ·. ,..-"' working. The hrst point ·iSn't true, but l was surprised how it was rai. d as an issue by parents rrom so many dlfferent schools all in the same week. The second pomt was found to be lru by an out- side group a few years back, and I believe the problems have only worsened. · If you will recall, when Mac Bernd came on the scene dS our new supenntendent, he decided to gel the pulse of the communi- ty and see where the school dis- trict was He held community forums so the community could • identify and pnontize 1L<> goals. Then he COffil'T\}SSIOOed a curricu-. )um audit. Tiia£ group of speoal- ists made a list of fllldmgs and recornme ndabons One findlllg was that zone~ wern not in the best mterest of the distnct. Both lists of findings are now gather- ing dust. Our sch.ool Board representa- tives must live in certain areas. Although they are e lected by all district voters, the mentality of -• the public ts that they have cer- EDUCATIONALLY ·SP E 1111 I ~ geiser-sondovol .. The 1991 reconfiguration started with the Demographics Committee, which consisted o.f a group of teachers, parents and district staff. It was suggested by parents in the comnultee in the spring of 1997 that we decide on our values, then make facilities changes to conform to those val- ues. So, if neighborhood schools are a No. 1 value, we des1gnate , boundaries to make allelemen-· ta.ry schools kindergarten through si.Xth grade. We then draw the boundaries to.include kids from the neighborhood. If we value large kindergarten cen- tam board representatives who ters, then w~ deSign a plan are there to look out for their around that · zone. However, the zones are not I! we think having a spcit for a represented by equal numbers of school library and computer lab board members. so. whether it is is essential, then facilities' needs true or not, the public doesn't have to be adjusted. - th board d · h is Po we agree that schools view e as omg w at should have a limited amount or best for the district. They view portables added, so that playmg the decisions of particular board fields and infrastructures aren't members as based on protecting the schools in the zone they rep-overused? resent. . Should the school population .. At least with respect to recon-be divided evenly among the school sites? Are we willing to figuration, it appears that the finance reduced sizes at the low- perception is correct. The issue er grades when it means that that· drove the need for the 1999 there will be tuts in programs reconfiguration was whether to and services in the upper grades<' adopt a 20-1 student-teacher Should certain elementary kindergarten class ratio, then schools feed into different sec- whether to allocate further ondary schools to more evenly resources to adopt all-day distribute school populations? kindergarten classes. The plan The solutions need to. start about which grade levels to put from a different dlrection. By at each school wiiS driven by the dividing us 1!1to four zones that desire to have the fewest parent are scrapping for the basics, we compld.ints. · .... ·-1-P"tT?ave been unable to solve the SEAVIE • No Cost Loans • Equity line of Credit \' •Low Rates • Convert Variable to Fixed • Refinance/New Loans Athletifn Shoes -. fB (949) . C'Ore lSSUC J am on a hospital adv1 .. ory board. When the consultmg firm hired lo look al hospital expetn~ s1on undt>rluok that prohlem. 1t chdn'l JSil rc1diol<1qy tt!.Juinsl tn<> - operating 10om . • Th<•y lo<>k1·d ut proVtdmg non- trnd1tionc1l SN'-'ln•s 111 the same setting, so thc1t doctor's ofllc1•s and mNhcul hhrdnes could he mcJuded in dds" prox1m1ty for · .. the benf!hl of the con;:umer The pnrcnts etncl teachers an this distnc1 have a tremendou:. amount or knowleltge 0 Tiley hdve s<1t on buclq11t cqmrn1ttePs, struteq1c romnuttPes, demo- 9raph1t'S curnnullePs, <1nd muc:h r'nore. , Lr~l\ tt1kt• thut knowledge and comP. up with solutions Lt!t'S mPel Plt•clronic c1lly and shat<! ideas. uA'!. hedr what the nqht ctnd lelt s1d(' ol lhP tl1!.lncl arc• doing, and n•phc<1lP what works. Let\ m~1kc• cm1s<.:1ous c hmc-C's and pnonltzl', hPr t1us1• lhe money crunC'h 1s n9ht t1ro11nd the corner. . Thi-. 1s•"11 "P"' 1;11 Cdll to those! un thP Dc·m~ctphics Commat- lN?, dS \\ell cl thO!.f' others thiit ttrc• rcdcl}' lo mt1kc· c1 pc1rachgm !>hlll m lookmu c\l the h19 pactuw. I thought we hQrc1me ii umhed school dastnct :w }ears ago We ., dre the only "uruhecl " chstnct \ • suhdividcd mto four si>paratr>' parts. Down with Zone M.r•ntalityl E-mail mP ut Ci(i~c.o;q aaol.com. • GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL is a Costa .Mesa resident Her column runs 1 Mondays. FREE _., -(:reqjt Check & ~A,t}praisal All Widths! balance 720-1602 NB Apparel Too!! L -. I. • Pre-Qualifying Available Call Today -~,ftt'~ Coro~a del Mar Plaza • 932 Avocado St. • Newport Beach . 1-800-46 9-5919 949-675-6500 of loan. ww" ~c.i' ll~ ftn;in{ ial@'hom~.com ... ".,.,~: " . Monday, Moy 24, 1999 3 SCHOOL llllfS OCC to off er five summer sessions • DCC Will ofter five swruner ses~ s1ons this year. The first eight-week esc;ioh will be.from June 1 to July i3 nnd thA iOCOnd from Jupe 14 to Aug. 6. The ~ix-week session lS scheduled from June 14 to July'23. The first four-week session will be from June .t ·25~ and the second will he from June 2& to July 23. • • The OCC Admissions and Resords Office 15 accepting appli- coti-Ons. Schedules h~ve been ma1led to au·re:.idents of the Coast Conununity CoUr.ge Distnct and registration begins May 5. The ~wnmer schedule is also available di htip:llwww.occ.cccd.edu. For OCC summer registration information, call (71-4) 4~2-5072. .Fall applications . available at occ . Fall applications for students to enroll at Orange CO<tst Colleg are now avaJlable in the Adnus- s1ons and Records Ofhce, The term begins Aug. 16 Class schedules will be.mailed to all households m the Coas( Commuruty College D1stnct in June. Schedules will be available td ·the public m the Admi. sions Ofhce. The Adm1ss1ons and · Records offtce is open Monday through Thur..day from 8 a.m to 7 p.m. and Fndayi:; from 8 a m to 3 p.m. For more information call (714) 432-5072. 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For over 4 5 years. CO/T's advanced equipment and fully trained, certified technicians havt provided the most effective cleaning avai/,ab/e to assure you the finat rtsults possible; and wt pllranttt it! 5ht1,,,,.,, d-RJir11 °""" .. ,,, 811Stwss ~cf-ff....,,,,, Doily Pilot Fa.ir officials await word ~about twQ upcoming gun shows . · • ~AROUND TOWN items to the Daily fl.lot, no w. Bay St., Costa Mes. 92627; fax them to (949) 646--4170; o r call (949) 642·5680, ext. 228. A com- plete listing of Around Town may b.t 110111 YOWi WEDNESDAY ' lbe Coata M ... Senior Center will provide preven.tive health- care services for seniors from 9 a.m, to 2 p.m. at the center, 695 W. 19th St. Por more informa- tion, call (71') 645-2356. . . Chamber of Commerce's Sunset After Hou.rs mixer will be pre- sented from 5 to 7 p.m. at the El Torito Gnll. 951 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Admis. sion is free for members and $10 for nonmembers. For more inform~tion, call (949) 729-4400. ___ ....;._,_Euss_~G;;,;;EE;__ _ _:__-losophy when it comes to gun ~Pb shows, said Steven Beazley, COSTA MESA _ Two gun deputy general manager. The fair- show& are scheduled for August grounds is and November at the Orange exp e ct in g County Fairgrounds, and fair some sort of officials expect to wait for fur-d i re c t i o n ther direction from the stale from Pairs before deciding whether to and Exposi- allow or curtail them. tions, its par- The Senate voted last week to ent organiza- require background checks at tion in the gun shows as one piece of a flur-state Oepart- ry' of anti-gun legislation ment of Food prompted by the Columbine and Agricul- High School shootings last ture, even if month. the direction The fair board has not had is to keep any formal discussion on how things status ., ...... ..,,,... ... .,,....,, .of ....... .... slloWs In .. fllr ilduslry." Gary ~.uw. Former htlr boerd pr9sldefrt the legislation and political bent quo, Beazley said. affects the fairgrounds or how it Pair Board President Emily will guide the fairgrounds' phi-Sanford said the item has not GRADUATE TO A ROLEX. SHOW YOUR SPECIAL GRADUATE HOW PROUD YOU ARE. ; ·~ RO LEX CHARLES H. BARR Use your: VISA, Mastercard, Amerlam Express, Di cover Card ·- 1803 Westdllf Drive • Newport Beach (949) 642-3310 been placed on the agenda for this ,Thursday's meeting. "!~personally fee1 that Amen-. cans have .the right to but arms,~ Sanford said. "That's one of our freedoms that should not be taken away from us. I person- ally don't have one piyself but r would not deny another person the ability to buy a gun." Gary Hayakawa, former''fair board president, said that from what he knows of the gun show promoter, Crossroads, 'th~e's nothing to be concemt!d about. •1 believe our gun promoter bas probably one of the better gun shows in the fair mdustry, • Hayakawa said. ~They're very intense on rules and regulations and ho,w the show should be run safely.• Put a few words to work for you . Call the ( DailyPilOt CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 found et dailyp/lot.com. ~ JU ES DAY A free introductory yoga class will be presented at 6:30 p.m. at the Nancy Clark Education Center, 471 Old Newport Road, Ste. 103, Newport Beach. For n;\Oreinfoo:nation,call(949)548- 4059. A lout-week class UUed .. Flt ' Together• will be offered from 6 30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Balboa Community Center, 1714 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. The class is designed for par- ents and their teens. Class activ- ities will include diet tips and strength and flexibility exercis- es. Registration is $34 per per- son. Nonresidents pay an addi- tional $5. Por more information, caU (949) 644-3151. 1 A slide show/speaking event titled MBig Wall Free Climbing Across the United States• will be presented at 8 p.m. at The~ North Face, 1870-A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more tnformation, call (949) 646·0909. Luncheon Reservations: (323) 256-7977. . Tickets $40. A lree noon program dUed ·cosmetic Surgery and You• will be presented in the New: port Be ach Central Ubra.ry's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion. call (94 9) 717-380!. ·· A support group foi: widows/widowers will meet from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. For more information, call (714) 645-2356. A fibromyalgta support group will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Hoag Hospital Cancer Center Auditori- um, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Kristen Pitts, physical ther- apist, wili present "Pain Manage. ment Through Physical Therapy.· AdmisSion is free. For more infor- mation, call (714) 84~8038. ~--: I ' _/} THURSDA-yP . Tiie Newport Harbor Area Advertonal Auto .. Facts The Cente r for Expressive Therapy will present a women's group at 6 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St., D-103, Costa Mesa. The group will explore issues related to one's purpose in lite and pro-. vides exercises to~ange beliefs and behaviors that are counter productive to lite and relation: . ships. Call (714) 571-6113 Comfort Zone, a mental Ulness suppat group, will meet from 7:30 to . 9 p.m. at Lighthouc;e Coastal Com- munity Oli.trcb. 301 Magnolia St., Ca>ta Mesa. Call (949) 548-7Z74. JUNE 1 . ' , The Newport Beach Christian • Women's Club luncheon will be presented at 11:30 a.m. at the ~alboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway. The featured event will be "A Collection of Design Jewelry by Serafina.• Tickets are $21. Reservations are requested. Call (949) 760-961 6 SAEETY CONTINUED FROM 1 Orange County including the FBI and Foothill Ranch's Urbdn Search·and Rescue team also attended. A drug education booth with a di.splay of sample legal and illegal drugs drew interest from . • quldren and their parents. For . . • . many, it was the first glimpse ever at illicit drugs such as hero- in, PCP, LSD and psychedelic mushrooms. by Paul l'rech aawaraw .,.. .•. ....,,.,, ~ AU1'0MHllLD ALL IN 11IE FAMILY Over the years, aash test dummies have provided raearchers with invaluable informaDon that tw led co the manufacture of safer vehicles. However, recent focus on smaller women's grealeJ' vulneflbility to air bag-related injurles has led to the n:alizaDon thal not all dummies are •Parents should know what this stuff looks like,• said Sue Hupp, crime prevention speoal- ist with the Police Department. The most popular attraction, which drew a huge line of pa.r- ents and children, was the free fire engine ride to the Goothill Junction Train Depot. Almost as attractive, with a line just slightly shorter, was the f created equal Women of smaller stall.Ire' tend to move their scaJS forward and ,......,..wf which · ....... -.... , mcreases '-'Chance to dunk Costa Mesa fire and police officers in the dunk- ing booth. Firefighter Chris Coates made it all the more tan- talizing by antagonizing the children with smart comments and challenges for them to try dunk him. Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unlqoe Wint room & dining l'OOIJl\ ·~•ll•b~ ror VUUP blblnKS mttcJn I nd prfHte f\lenlmt 723-0621 Please Cati for R~nations and Directions 251 Shipyard Way • ewport Beach their chances of being injured by deploying air bag.s. To study this effect pod others, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administraboo has developed a 4' 11, 108-pound female aash ttsl dummy named Hybrid m Female. She will tmdoobf.edly lead IO the development of full.Ire air t..p that deploy wilh grealiCr repd for smaller women's safety. HINT: The NHl'SA is also in the ~of developing a virtual family d" aadl ~ <bmties, including a newborn; a six-year old. and a pqpwll female. Ernesto was one of the ones who gleefully succeeded. But the highlight of the ~xpo for hJm and Dusty was being able touch the FBI guns, sit in their bullet- proof jeep and try on their hel- mets. "We always play that at our house,• Ernesto said. The fun wasn't limited to dlildren, however. as Dusty's father, nm Sweet, a Costa Mesa streets department employee, demonstrated by trying on the firemen's jackets. Battalion Chief James Ellis summed up the attraction of the safety expo with a few words. "Whenever there a.re police or fire around, everybody's expected to stay back," Ellis said. "People see fire engines and police officen; at arms length. Here they can get up to it and touch.• m~ER M.Ondoy, Moy 24, l 999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949.57 4-4223 Costa Mesa High senior docks 4:19.91 to win crown. To~ AlmoruJ CERRITOS -Medals were won, athletes BOYS - qualified for • the CIF Masters Meet, but only ·one area athlete can say CIP champ. Bruce Hancock from Costa Mesa High won the CJF Southern Section Division Ill title in the 1,600 meters during Saturday's finals at Cerritos College. Hancock's time of 4:19.91 left Cabrillo High's James Trettin (4:24.50) and Loyola's Reggie Oronoz (4:24.70) in his wake. "We knew he had to run for time to make the Masters,· said Costa Mesa Coach John Carney. "And that's hard to do when you're winning your event by 20 meters or so. But he did it.• Camey estimated it has been -some 20 years since a.Costa Mesa runner has won d CIF crown. Hancock's tin:ie also qualified him for Friday's CIF Masters Meet to be held at Cerritos Col- lege. The top· nine from all_ four divisions at the CIF Finals advanced: Jn a race undeoded ngbt to the wire, Hancock also added a third- place medal to lus collection with a 1 :58.89 in the 800 for the Mus- tangs. Chaminade's Jonathan Rymsza won at 1:58.07, edging Jones and Phillip Krynsky of South Hills (1:58.86). In a dash of the area's best in the 300 intermediafe hurdles, Newport Harbor junior 1Tevor Jones ran the hfth-fastest time tn California at 37 .73, qualifying him for Friday's Masters Meet Unfortunately for Jones, two of the other top hve times in the State were in the same race with Victor Valley's Simeon Rogers (37.25) and Kennedy Hi~h's Ahmad Wright (37 .62) edging Jones. "Trevor really ran hard from the get-go,• Sailors boys coach Bim Barry said. "The scary Uung is he hit five hurdles during the race. Imagine what his tune could have been if he ran it clean.• Jones also had a ~lid anchor leg on the Sailors' 1,600 reldy team, bnngIDg Newport Harb?r from seventh place to fourth Ul Division II. Sailor senior Curt Herberts also sparkled in the 1,600. His 4:15.46 was seventh over- all and third in. Division 0, over four seconds better than his best all year. "Curt really ran a smart race,• Barry said. "His first 1,200 was the best I've ever !een him run.· Herberts was sixth in the Dtvi· SIOD II 3,200 (9:24.03). "It's now the cream of the crop,• Barry said of the upconung Masters Meet. "We're really excited to have three going to the Masters and were even more excited that all three have a great chance to advancing to the State Finals (in Sacramento in two weekS)." Fellow senior, Steve Jensen led the Sailors trio of sophomores 1Tey Meek and Chris McMillen in the 800. Jensen's 2:03.15 was third in Division n and ninth over- all. qualifying him for .Masters. .McMillen was seventh (1:58.16) and Meek was eighth (2:03.15). Indio's Chris Canchola won the gold at 1 :53.72. "Steve bas run faster in the pd.St and had a rather slow first half,• Barry said. "But he came back strong and be clJd qualify for · the Masters. That's most impor- tant. "Chns' time was his best of the season and both sophomores gained great experience today.·. Estancia's Alberto Munoz did not qualify far <t return trip to the Masters Meet in the 3,200, but his time of 9:36.09 was the senior's best this year, a year where injures slowed him down. Munoz ended his high school career strong with a solid final 400 meter furish. moving him up from eighth to fourth in Division m. "Just to make it this far was a ma1or accomplishment,•' E.agles distance coach Charli~ AJ:fpell said. . .l_ Costa Mesa junior Greg Stew- urt' ran in the 200, along ...,ynth some of the state's best in the event. He started strong in the fll'St 100 and finished sixth at 22.32. Serra High's Warren Rogers broke the Division m record and had the fastest time in California tn the same event at 20.88. Corona del Mar Coach Bill Sumner said earlier in the week that junior Sean Fenton's practice marks were steadily improving and he was right. Fenton was sixth in Division n in the discus throw '(159-0), improving on his CIF preliminar- ies mark of 156-10. . . ' or to the Masters • Steen, Morse, Huipe, DeNoewer qualjfy for Friday's Masters Me~. TO'\'Y ALTOBl W C" I GIRLS CERRITOS -Newport Harbor High sophomore Amber Steen earned a trip to the CIP Masters prelimi- naries in the 3 200 meters and needed some divine interve~tion to advance in the 1,600 during SatW'day's CIF Track and Field Finals at Cerritos College. . . . . Steen captured the silver medal m the Divi- sion n 3,200 with a personal-best 11:06.,34. Her time was seventh-best out of all four diVl- slons, qualifying her for the CIF Masters Meet lo be held Friday at Cerritos Co~~e. The top nine from all four divisions com- ~ed return to Cemtos for ~ Masters Meet. ... Because Canyon •-----• Higb's Lauren Flesh-man's decision to ~ only in the 3,200 and not the 1,600, Steen was selected from first alter- nate. "Her goal was to qualify for both events and she did,• Sailors girls coach Erle lWelt iaid. "Her time in the 1,600 wMD't what she wanted, but 1be did get two 11MD ln tile CIP finals and. -dOuble- •• Med. Not mucb more to Mk for.• CG1W d9I Mm junior mndout. IJz Mone ....... ~ ... ,.. ..... MMlln, qual· tlllld ID lbe IOO Wiiia a 2:12.81, tbe MC-•M--H'*d Dlt116DD D rtwal,Plelb· l EDAY "Wt knew (Brw Hoocodc} had to run for tine to make the Mmten. And that's lad 1o do wften yoa're winnilg your event by 20 mBlef'S m so. But he cM it _. John <:amey, Costa Mesa track co4h Daily Pilot 5 TY PRICE ·" I I I Corona del Mar I I i i • A postseason wonder at qudrterback and standout setter, the southpaw led Sea Kings to two ClF title.s. i R.IOIARf) DL'' I --~~~~~~~Piiot:--~~~~- ; i j I i I I i Sa...ving his best for ldsl, ftMfi ql.iarterback Ty Price found ano er gear m the CIF Southern Sectlon Division VI football playoffs for Corona del Mar Htgh m the 1 magical autumn of 1988. i •1 think I threw for the sdrne I i amount of yardage in CIF as •I 1 did the whole (regular) ~eason, • I said Price, a left-hander i who could run and i 1 throw. I Price, a converted i strong safety, enjoyed a ! remarkable postseason \ that year as the Sea j Kings (12-0-2) Cdptured SEAN HWR I ! their first CIF football _ oAA.v Pl.OT i title in 27 years <t.f com-. i petition. _ "-._/ which began with a 44-0 Win over Troy and was followed Dy a 28-8 quarterfinal triumph agamst Anaheun. • "1 think our real championship gcillle was in the semifinals agdlll.St Pacifica,· Pnce sdid "That was a battle • The Sea Kings defeated Pacifica 14-7: on a touchdown pass from Price to wide receiver Jett Clark from 40 yards out with about three nunutes left. •The defense dtd the rest.· Pnce said That whole game was JUSt a battle and 1t got us mto hndls for the first time in school history.• It would turn out to be the first of two straight CIF Division VI · ttUes for Holland's Sea Kings. C osta I Price endured a Mesa's ; reputation for "not T)' Price ·But for Price, who made fust-team a.ll·league tus Junior year as a defensive Bruce hurting" CdJ'....fs offense in the regular season but m tour ' Hancock , -'.')playoff games, incl~a 17-7 fabove), bn upset victory over defending the way to champion and top-seeded winning Valencia in the championship the CIF game, Price threw for 160, 166, Divlsion 120 and 228 yards. m crown ·Tue defense played well ~the tonight,• CdM Coach Dave l,600 Holland said cifter the title game, meters; •but Price was the star of the at left, show • Newport Price, who also led CdM's hurdler boys volleyball team to a CIF Trevor 4-A championship .tus senior Jones year, completed_13 of 17 p~sses allies in the finals against Valencia m ~ the front of an estimated 7 ,600 Cans Masters at Orange Coast College, a · 53-yard touchdown stnke to Weston Johnson proving to be the biggest blow "1bings started off really well that season, then somehow my throwing abilities slowed down quite a bit. but then in the playoffs everytlung clicked, said Price, an All-CIF D1V1s1on V1 selection, along with defensive teammates John Katovs1ch (the division's Player of the Year) and Warren Johnson •1t was tunny how the season went." Price remembers every team and staff member shaving their head for unity dunng a team dinner one night before the Tustin game, the second-to-last Sea View League game -with Back Bay rival Newport 1 tarbor on the calendar for the find.le. •We're undefeated and let's keep it gomg, •was the motto that night, and Price said "if there was a turning point m th• season, that might have been 1t. • CdM went on to beat Tu..stin, 17-0, and Newport Harbor, 27·8, to fuel its charnp1onshlp d.riv rback, volleyball would be his iuture. A 6-foot-1 setter, Price tea.med w1th middle blockers Jason Perkins dnd Chris Pliha and outside hitter Matt Hemngton to guide Coach Charlie Brande's squad to the CIF 4-A bUe -the equivalent of Division I today. Price, the CIF 4-A Player of the Yedr, went to San Diego State tor a year, then transferred to use. where be was reunited Wlth Perkins and Hemngton QP the 1To1ans' volleyball team. - USC's ~l\arting setter for th.lee years, Pnce was team captain 1n 1993 dS the Trojans made the playofh for the third year lJlll 8 row m the We tern Intercollegiate VoUeyball Assoadbon. USC was ranked as high as No 5 m the nation m Price's tenure. Pnce. who also played for Brande at the Balboa Bay C~ub Volleyball Club, once earned a gold medal at the Olympic Fcsttval when Brande was the coach of ~ South team. Pnce. 28 rece1ved his degree m planrung and developmefit at USC and l,!, now a landscape architect in Newport Beach, followmg in tus father's footste~. His dad, Rae, stdrted the busmcs 30 yean. ago and his rompany was responsible for the golf roun.c arclutecture at Lake Las Vegas. where the made-for-TV Wendy's Matches arc played in the fall. • Pnce, who lives m Corona del Mar, has been working m his father' office <.tnce late 1995. Today, Price enters the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of F41!1e, celebrallng the onconung nullenn1um llllLIYllT . Wiii Who's No. 2? Vega loo~· to leave on top :.m Brillicmt softball career ends with national title hopes It for SC:C as the Vdnguards gird for Tuesday's opener. . . :It's whut every coUegiiste athlete,wdllts to finish their career With, a nabonal t"'hampionship. time I watch Chrissy make great catches in the outfield, l can a.llµost see her sister out thete. • Renkoski said. "They both ai:c very intense. Chrissy has been more.of an outgomg leader for her tlub. whereas Angie led by For Chnssy Vegd, seruor U10terf1elder for the Southern Calif omta CollPge softball team, ~he ledds her troops to the NAJA example. • Tournament at lugh noon on. ~ Tuesddy with a toumey-operung . lrnatchup with M1.Ssoun's Chtjssy Vega's example isn't too shabby either. She was named GSAC Player of the Year alter a school smgle-season . record .460 batbng averdge with · 86 hits, 53' runs and 31 stole n bases.' ff qt 86 hits also is" a school record foi'a season. tony Columbia College to try.to r1tcomph~h thdt v~ry goaJ. ::..:. rt~ redll)' gredt, ending my <"drf'e~ on d note hke this," Vegd 'did ~I v. dS totdlly honored lo 111c1kt thfl nr1t1ondb last year, but .to cto 1t <HJcUn •~ unhellPvable " ohobelli dance classes.• : Veg<1 hd' '>hown tremendous Vega's 270 career tuts and 126 career stolen bases are both sec school records. She was also named the Vanguard's MVP by Alte r finishing filth m the NAlA Tournament last season, Vega has been eying a return trip to West Palm Beach, Fla. "We're ready,· Vega said. •We've wor~ed real hard to get back there and we~ve never been so prepared." :lt>ddt•rsh1p d'> wl'll dS an ahthty to '>lliy wlH•ll'VPr nPe>ded "l started .Jt third IJ<1<,e dS cl freshman, pldVl'd c,hortstop dS d .sophomore dlld mowd to cenlt>r held for my :iunior ctnrl '!>('fllllf YPdr,. Vega ~aid her teammates. " Vega batted .385 as a junior and was an All-American selection by the NAJA. •After being selected All-American as a junior, there's a tendency to remain stagnant or even slow down,• Renkoski said. "Chnssy actually worked harder dnd has done a n outsta nding JOb of staytng motivated and moti- vating her teammates.• Renkoskl believes that a more solid offense behind Vega has enabled her to put up great numbers. "In the past, if teams could shut d0\4/tl Chrissy. that was our offe nse,• Renkoski said. "But this year, we have others stepping uf> and doing the job. This allowed Chrissy to excel without putting too much pressure on herself." Vl'qct rcnwmlwr s ht>r hrst yedf .tit SC<· t1nd hN current senior ~l~rnm 1tps who stdfted with her. • .. W11 h<1d sornv youngsters plt1~ mq -.u11w big positions out ~lf>fl•, · \'t•qt1 n•mf'mbl'rs. "Thdt t•xpt•nl•nc " wds inv<Jludble dOU 11 '.l1P!pt'd 11.., 1wt to wh~w we drc )'low I\ 1' tnt cl lo IJ<' d lecHler Vega came from Savannd High in Analieun and got into softbcill rather sneakily "We moved from the Bay Area to here when I was 8, • Vega recalls "1 was taking dance lessons and my fnend showed me softball After trymg it. l starting ctitching my Not onlr a success on the field, Vega will graduate this year with a liberal arts degree. •I'm gomg to take the summer off 4Ild look for something," Vega said. •Perhaps in public relations or sales and marketing.• ... inc,. rn\ ..,ophomurl' yrar. • Acc.ordiny to Vdn<Jlldfd Codch Beth Rt•nkoski, Vf'ga.., intensity and cnmpctttJvt'nc";" rt•mmded ;:lter ol Chnssy\ st!>lt'r \ncpe, who c1ho pld} Pd di SC ·c Every ESOAY -Baseball SCHEDULE High school CIF D1v1s1on IV Second ~ound Costa Mesa at Lompoc. 3 15 p m., 'Corona del Mar at San Dimas, 3. 15 p m. • tennis • Softball College -Southern (alifornia College at NAIA National Tournament. first round. at Jupiter Park, West Palm Beach: vs. Columbia College (Mo.), noon. • Track and field • Junior High • Newport·Mesa DIStrict Preliminaries, at Corona del Mar High, 3 p.m. (finals are Thursday, at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.) tfigh school boys CIF Division I Quarterfinal Capistrano Valley at Corona del Mar; 3:15 p.m c 1t ous usmess Name Statement Tile f.~lowtng pe~on~ are oong business as A PERFECT NET 474 E 17111 Street #104 Cosla llllesa Caltloin a 92b27 Krys1yna Swaaerslo. 2sss1 Rapid Falls AoM =a Hills C11-tom•a "' ~IS buSllleJlS IS con ducted by an •n<l•villual Have you st,111~d ®ritJ bus•ness ye1? tJo K!Y'l'lna SWiOers~ .Jtl's statement was h ed with the County CIPrll I O•ange C• 1Jnly on 4 ill 49 19996791398 Dady P1101 May 3 10. 17 24 1999 M480 Fictitious Business Name Statement The l0Uow1n9 per'>on' arP doing bustncss as FAIRVIEW COURT LAUNDROMAT 2263 Fa1rv1ew Rd •H Cosla MPS3. CA 92627 W111tam Altrell Mordhor<,t 9901 Chanell C11clft, Hunt ind{brt Beach CA 9:.1646 r>atnc1a Ann Mordhors1 990 I Chance Circle Hunt tnqton BedCh CA 92646 '01~ tius111ess •S wn ducted by husband and wife Have you star1ed 001ng Jusioessyet? Yes, •·15·99 Wilham A Mo1doors1 TM st.ttement was flied w•tti Ille County C1en.. of Orange COunty on 4 26·99 19996791143 Da•ty P11or May 3. 10 11 :M 1999 M481 Retltiou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The f011ow1ng persons are do•ng business as NATURAL HEALING CEN· TEA 727 West Chapman Ave Orange Celrfomta 92868 V~ona Tolller 727 west Chapman Ave Orange, caufornla 92868 ThtS lluslness Is con dttcted by an tndtvl<lual Have you star1ed doing business yel? Yes. 2116199 Vlc1ona Tomer "'This statemenl was tiled iwtth the County Clerll ol 019f1ge County on 4.5.99 111996718819 .. 01111~ Pilot May 3, 10, 17, a• 1999 m488 I LOAN NO. 255472.3 ,,T.S. NO. ~n57CA " FHA/VA No. " NOTICE OF I: TRUSTEE'S SALE " YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ·reDER A DEED OF : UST DATED DECEM· I ER s, 1991 UNLESS •lfOU TAK'E ACTION TO 'ftA()TECT YOUR PAOP· ,lRlY, rT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF ¥®NEED N4 EXPl.ANA· TfON OF :THI NATURE ,"OF°"'THE PAOCEEDtNG 1AGMNST YOU, YOU •SHWlD CONTACT A :l.AWTtA. 1, On JUNE t , 1999, .. , t 10 00 AM ADVANTA •NOMINEE S£RVICES, 'INC 11 duly IP~ '!Tl\JltM lftter ri . pOt· 11 IUlnl IO DMd ol T Nit IW· ••corded t2·t3·8e, .. "*· .. No 18M08293'0, of Of· : fldlll Recoldl In .,,. offlOe • of !he County Aeconltf of • OMHOE Ct:Nlfy, ~ cl • CALIFOfNA. ~by ' EOWAAO AO'TH ANO ; 8ANW\A AOni HUS· t8AHO AHO WI~ . .' M llJOINT TINAN.fi H l'flMl'TOA. W1U. SEU. AT "PUllUC . AUCTION TO ~ "90HdT ll>DEf' fOfll •CAIH ......... .,.. ,:o1 ... l'llllltM ....... of .. .. !1N ' ' ~ If AT .... //MA I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I ~BUC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES CHAPMAN AVEN UE MlnEE. WHICH DENIED Flclltloua Business date nol108d above. PLACENTIA CA all ngh1. A REQUEST TO CHANGE Name Statement YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe 1t11e dnd tnlerest conveyed CONDITION NO 4 OF The lollowm~ persons file kept by lhe coun 11 you to ano now held by 11 under MODIFICATION NO 4538 are doing busin.ess as are a person interested in sa«l O\!ed of Trust •n Ille . THE CONDITION OF AP· a) USD·Slcales the estate, you may file propMy s11ua1eo 1n said PROVAL REQUIRES b)Monarchy,2060P1acen· W11hUlecourta Requestlor Couniy and State de· THAT USE OF AN ATTIC 11a Un.I B·3. Costa Mesa Special Nol.oe (form DE· scn!Jed as SPACE OVER A GARAGE Gal 1 92627 1 S4) ot the hhng ol an in· AP N 139 181·34 BE l I M IT E O TO B1 ornDaia I """"ng Inc 11en1ory and apptalS81 ol The stree1 add•Hs and 19 n rr • .,.....i ' eslate assets Of ol any STORAGE ONL y .AND (CA). 2060 Ptacenua. B·3, I omer common rtes1una11on THAT THE STORAGE Cosll Meu CAhlomia pet1t1Qn or accoon as 11 any, o t lhe real prop811y AREA IS NOT TO BE 92627 provided WI Probate COde <1escrioe11 allove IS USED AS ADDITIONAL S.g Dan Importing, Inc SedJOfl 1250 A Requost 11urpo11ed 10 be LIVING SPACE THE AP ~A). 2060 Pia I B 3 for Special Noflce IOtm Is 3048 SAMOA PLACE PUCANT IS REQUEST ,· M cenc ·~f· . available from the oour1 COSTA MESA CALIFOR ING THAT THE CONDI 92~2~ • esa, fl I Orflla cierll NIA 9262€ TION OF APPROVAL BE This business IS con Anomey for th• Tile under~1gned Trustee CHANGED TO ALLOW d C18<1 b I Pelillooer: d1scla1ms any hab1hty lor THE AREA OVER THE ~ave :a: ~;= :!ng L. SCOn KARLIN, ,.ny 1ncorrecfness of the GARAGE TO BE CON· businus ~el? ATTORNEY AT LAW, wee1 at111ress and othar VERTED TO LIVING Yes, 04fl811999 13522 NEWPORT AVE., commc.n t1es1gna11on. 11 AREA AND USED AS A Big Dan Importing Inc , STE. 201, TUSTIN, CA any ~hown harem HOME OFFICE (contd Soon J Walker • Presldenl 92780 Sa•d sale will be made rrom 5110/99) This Sl8tement was hied Published Ne\'IPOl1 Beach· llul w1tt1uu1 covenant or CONTINUED BUSINES5 with the County Clerk or Costa Mesa Dally Pilot warran1y express or Im· PARl(ING TIME LIMITS Orange County on 4·29·99 May 17. 21, 24, 1999 plw1 regarding t11fe, ON HAZEL DRIVE (contd 19P96791487 M498 possflss1on. or encum· from 5f10/99) Daily P1lo1 May 10. 17 PUBLIC NOTICE brances.10 pay lhe remain-BEACH VOLLEYBALL 24. 3f. 1999 M496 ANNUAL REVIEW OF 1ng pnnc1pal sum of the COURT AT 2406 W BSCB3S8 ncle(s) secured by said OCEANFRONT CITY-WIDE TRAFFIC DeP<l of Trus1 with rn1erest CURRENT BUSINESS NOTICE OF IMPACT FEE !hereon as pro111Cled in BALBOA BOULEVARD PETITION PROGRAM sa•d note(sJ aelllanres 11 REHABILITATION, MAIN TO ADMINISTER THE COSTA MESA any. under 1he 1erms of STREET TO "G" STREET ESTATE OF: CITY COUNCIL WILL sa0Cl Dend ol Trust fees . AWARD OF CONTRACT JAMES COCO HOLD A PUBLIC HEAR charges and expenses of (C-3176) ANO APPROVAL aka JAMES A. COCO ING FOR THE ANNUAL the l ru&1ee and ol ltle OF A BUDGET AMEND· · REVIEW OF THE CITY· lrusls created by said Deed MENT (8A·066) CASE NO. A 195563 WIDE TRAFFIC IMPACT or Trvsl REVIEW OF AUTOMO· To all he1r1, beneh· FEE PROGRAM. The tota amount of the BILE SALES TAX INCEN Cll flH , creditors, conl THE TRAFFIC IMPACT unpaod balance ot the ob· TIVE PROGRAM AND RE lngenl c~ilofS, and per· FEE PROGRAM HAS hQ4il•on secured by the 0 U EST S F 0 R A S· sona who may olherwise BEEN ESTABLISHED TO property to be sold and S I S T A N C E F R 0 M be interested In lhe wall or FJNANCE THE IMPROVE· reasonable es11ma1ed JAGUAR (SOUTH COAST Hlate, °' bolh, of MENTS THAT ARE NEC· cosls expenses and MOTOR C AR S) AND JAMES COCO aka ESSARY TO ADDRESS advance• at lhe lime of In· STERLING BMW JAMI:$ A COCO THE CUMULATIVE IM· 1t1at pubhcabon ol NoltOe ol (4 15 PM ) A P6TITION FOR PR(). PACTS OF DEVELOP· Sate IS $277,443 40 REVIEW OF 1999-2000 BATE has been hied by MENT WITHIN COSTA The Benelioary under BUDGET (4 45 p M) MICHAEL J coco MESA AND TO ENSURE said Deed ol Trust here· Pub11stled Newport Beach· In lhe SU1>9r1or Court ol THAT THE STANDARD 1otore eKe<:uted and de· Cosla Mesa Dally Ptlot Caltfomla, C<u'tly ol LEVEL OF SERVICE IS hverod to the undersigned May 24, 1999 OAANGE MAINTAINED ON THE a wnnen Declata1ton of De· mSOS THE PETITION FOR TRAFFIC CIRCULATION lault and Demand for Sale, PROBATE requests that SYSTEM and a written NOll08 of De· Flctltloua BualneH MICHAEL J. COCO AN AUDIT OF THE fault and Elecilon lo Sell Name Statement be appointed at personal TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE The undersigned caused The lollowlng persona representatrve lo admlnls· PROGRAM 1s AVAILABLE said NOllC& or Default and are dOing business as· ler lhe estate of the dee• FOR REVIEW BY *THE Election to Seit to be re· Amer1can Music Company, dent. PUBLIC AT THE COSTA corded in the county Where 11661 Martens Riiier Circle THE PETITION reque5ts MESA CITY CLERK'S Of. the real property is located il, Fountain Valley, the Cleeldent•a Wiii and FICE, 77 FAIR DRIVE, This IS an a11amP1 to col· Calllornla 92708 oqdlclls, ii anv, be •dmllted COST A MESA, CALI FOR· lecl a debt. and any In-Michael K Anclersdn 10 probllta lhe WMI and NIA lormallon obtained wlll be 2033 s Janette Lane, any cochcila are available THIS PUBLIC HEARING Used ror that purpose. Anaheim, C.llfomla 112802 f()( eKamlnatlOn In the file WILL BE HELD AS FOL· Date 03 MAV 9V Denise Michelle Mont· kepi by the coun LOWS ADVANTA NOMINEE ~. 2033 S Janelle THE PETITION raquesls DATE: Monday, SERVICES, INC lane, Anaheim, Cahfomta aulhor1ty to administer the June 7, 11199 TRUSTEE. BY SPECIAL· 92802 Mlate under ftle lndepend· Tl.__ 6 30 n' .... mi-*t""'t"""' of Es "'"': : ' Pm. °' is IZED. INC AS AGENT This buslness la con· • ~ ·-•• ...,.. • soon IS pQUlbfe Olerealter FOR SAID TRUSTEE. duded by oo-panne11 lales Ac1 (Thai AulhOnty PL.ACE: City Council 4 1 8 o v I a A ea I 'B. Have you alarted doing wll allow the personal rep· Chambers at City Hau, C.rpentena, C. 93013, busJness V-t? No resenlal1Yt to take many n Fllt Dr111e, eosta Moaa ~805) 884-1424 DenlM Moolgomery actions WfllhOUt Obtaining c. fomie 805) 684-8430 Th11 statement wet riled court approval. Delore PUBLIC COMMENTS IN Y: ISi A. POHL, ASST. with lhe County Clertc of taking Cleftlirl very lmpor· EITHER ORAL OR WRIT· VICE PRESIDENT 0tangt Coonty on 5-19-111> 18nt lctlOnl, howe\ier, Che TEN FORM MAV BE tl>P08212CA 11111'7'n7'02 ~1on1I ftpresentallve PRESENTEO OURING Publlshtd N~ Beach· 0.IV Pilol May 24, 31, Wiii be requll1ld IO 01ve no-THE PUBLIC HEARINGS Colla Mt• Oa!IY Pllol J~ '· 14, 19111> Msc:>e ltct IO lnllr .. ted P9fSOnS FOR FURTHER IN May 10, 17, 24, 11199 NOTICE OF unfelt they haVt waiwd FORMATION : T ELE· _,,.._.,.._.._,,,,___..,...._M_4~93-PUBLIC AUCTION =:i~~ ~ PHONE 754·5335 OR FIC1ltloue BualMU Nola II hel9iG cltpendenl edmlnislration VISIT THE TRANSPOR· Name Statement !hat !he undel'I w!I eultionty will be gtan~. TAT I 0 N s E R v I c Es The lollowlng PftflOf'lS ... at PUBLIC UCTIOf\ UOlt11 an lnterasled per· DIVISION AT CITY HALL. eJ• ~ bul!MIS .. on 1ht 08/07199 •I 11 :()( .oil hit• an objection IO the n FAIR DRIVE. COST A OlalTont ProdlJCtiont a m II .AU.SPACE. 8564 penwn and 'ihQwl good MESA. CALIFORNIA 233 Amherst Rd . Coeta HAMIL TON AVE , HUNT· C9UH Why the court •tlould PubtlMled Newport 8eactl· Meal, Cehlomla 9262$ IHGTON ecfi, CA 92&4€ not gran& 1tit authouty. Colla Mesa Diiiy PltOt .EdWllrd T Wolllama, the fltttonll Pf'OPt"'Y 04 A HEARINQ on th• petl• M«y 21• 22. 2•. 25, 2e. 233 Amherat Rd , C0.11 IN lollowlfla , llon .wi bt held qn June 1• 2. a, 4• 5. 1111>9. Meta, C.llfornla 112820 NAMEdlNIT t , JUNE 10. 1999 11 1 45 NOTICI! OF F917 This buslne11 II can· INVEru ORY p m""" Dtot L 13 IOcatecS II duded by an lndlvldoel DESCISCIOLO, LOAll 3'41 Thi Cif1 Otlw South, PU8UC HEARING Have you llarted dOlflg KARINA, DA'!!J.._0033. Oranoe~CA 112868 NOTICE 18 HEREBY bUllMtl yet? HOU8EHOU> llltMlt, CE· IF 'fC OOJECT lo 1he GIVEN that a ~ ,,_,. Yet, 06/01/tnlJ MENT MIX!fll gnintlng 1he petll!On, yo11 tng w111 be Nk1 t»Y 1ht EdwflrO T WJ!litma Mo;::•· SHIRLEY aflOUIO appeer .... '*'' CO.ti MeM City Counoll Thil I~ wta llled ~ , HOUelHOlC '"9 llld II ... VfNf = on MondeY, June 7, '"'· with tie County °'"' of IT llorle Of rtle Wflttetl et 1:30 p·m. DI' • toon ~ CcMtlY On 5-1f.ll MC D 0 N AL D. A I. llOrll wffl 1he court ore IN,..,_ 11 POMilllll, In , .... nrm WAYNE QOtO CON the llPtlng Your ap· ""'Coundl ~of O..V PICC Mey 24, 31, ITAUCTION foOL9, pM1•0tmeybetnpet10n City ..... T1 Falt Ortlie, June'·_l!GL'" M501 !TC "'~~·~ CO.Mell.on,. ..... ;iCWPORT 8aACM THOWION, l(N)Elt.; W YOU AN A CMOI-Ina llltn! CfTY C0UNCa. HOU, HOUSEHOLD TOfhr 0011l11gan1 CNc110r ~ AUOlUTION ... AOINDA .,..._RY "M AU CT 1 ON :. .. ~·=· = i: llthl"L.•"d adop1t111 ...,M.1• 8EfMCE.PO IOX80t. OIUf•IMla_,ttN =·~ :"~ P\a.IC~ f'IATTCN.CAIDll ~ ..,..... ..... , ...... '=-'...,_, m~~~M T:-L\~11-1111 :;;;,.:...'\...-;: ~"*~d 1Ji'.: ~ CW THI DI• AUCTION IOMD ... cl........... • ClllON °' THI """'" 171Ml·tt ---H= -... -D&i.°:.f.~'8: "?'llW~"= .. __ ........... ···~ .,°' ... m-. &:11.T.~ .... =--=-.. - rts Doily Pilot NEWPORT, CDM VOUEYBAI,I, 'HOME CDM, MESA BASEBAIJ, ON TIIE ROAD - Clf Kings, hosting Royal. • Tars, CdM switch gyn}S to h ost.ifoes Wednesday; Baseball team s travel on Tuesody; Six CdM tennis · stars on to the Round of 16. The Back Bay serves as host oC Wednesday's CIF Division I Senu- finals following succesf ul coin Dips for No 3-seeded j'lewport Harbor and No. 4~eedetl Corona Winners of these two matcbet. quality for the CJF championship match Saturday at CyPress Col- lege. the sectional with v1ctorle over Rosemead's Gary Ward (6-2, li and Chadwick's Scott SpencerrG'· 4, 6-0), and moves on to tbi Round ot lb at Seadifl Coun_t.(Y Club in Huntington Beach, start .. ]' g al 1 p.m. --; In doubles, both Cdf\1 enlrtes dvanced. Sameer Chopra an~ C hrisfi® Jensen knocked ort James Arc:Mb del Mar, ancl the two schools will switch places to host No. 1-seed- ed Royal and Loyola-killer Esper- • In the second round of tbe CIF l>lvtsloa IV bafeball playoffs, com flips clldn't quite go the same route for Tuesday's 3:15 p.m. con- tests. Corona del Mar travels to San Dimas; Costa Mesa is at Lompoc. • In tennis, everything went right for Corona del Mar's entries ln the incllvidual tournament, which began Saturday at Cal Tech in Pasadena. and JusUn Steele of WhilUer (ij:.Q, 6-0) and Hoover's Arin Non1anum dlld Mirhael Khanild nan (~. 3-6, 6-1 ). ,., Brian Morton dnd Ra.fiCly Myers pushed as1de Hact~ Heights Wtlson's Jum Ho and He nry Ko (6-0, 6-1) and 8uF bank's Drew Smunons aO'CI Eugene Slun (6-1, 4-6, 6-J ). . anza, respectively, in 7 p.m. starts. Al Corona del Mar will be Dan Glenn's Newport Harbor Sailors, hosting Esperanza. At Newport Harbor will be Steve Conti's Corona del Mar Sea Parker Collins advanced from ..... COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ·~ OCCOUSTED Cerritos pulls out a 15-14 victory to eliminate Orange Coast's Pirates from the Southern California Regional~. inmng, Orange Coast scar.ea three to tie. sconng twice on w.il(l pitches and the tying marker op Ryan Clark's run-scoring single.: SANTA ANA -Generally speaking JJ you hve the sw.ord, you'll finish up dying wtth it, and that theory held up for Orange Coast College's Pirates Saturday as they fell from the Southern Cahlomia Regional Tournament with a 15-14 loss to Cen;itos at Santa Ana College. in the bottom of the mnth to pull it out. Cemtos (34-14) won it m the ninth when Ehot Joyner doub1lU. got to th.ml on a wild pitch <iild.i. scored on Sergio Garcia's ~acrifice Orange Coast, which exits with a 29-20 record, struck wtth its customary fire throughout the game. fly. . SOUTHERN CAUFORHIA ltEGIONAl. ANAL A team which had llved with home runs, hig h-sconng assaults and miracle rdllies, Orange Coast watched a 10-4 lead in the fifth inrung prove not to be enough to hold off the Fdlcons, who rallied with three in the hfth and six in the sixth, dnd eventually scored Kris Hernandez had a grand slam for OCC. the Pirates' fifth this year, and Matt Pope had a solo shot to give the Bucs a school-record 58 for the year. Despite scoring 14 runs, the Bucs left a lot of opportunities unanswered, leaving 13 runners· on base, bouncing into two bases- loaded double plays. Down 14-11 entering the ninth (at Santa An• College) CDA(los 1 $, C>RANGl CoAST 14• Orange Coast Q43 120 013 -14 \l~ Cerritos d31 036 101 · 15 Bostick, Coleman (6), Parkin (6) arid Thompson°; Coehlo, Ortiz (3), - Vasconcellos (4), ~varez (6), Manzo,i). Verastugul (9) and Alvarez. W -Ve '" tugui, 2-0. L -Parkin, 1 4 28 · Clark-- (OCC), Edwards (Q, Joyner (Q. HR • Hernandez (OCC), Pope (OCC). I PUBLIC NOTICES I IF THE AFOREMEN· TIONED AC TION IS C HALL EN GED IN COURT. Ille challenge may be l1m11ed 10 only those issues raised 11 the public heartnq descllbed In lh1s notoce or in wnnen COf· respondence dellYettd to the C.ty Coun<:ll at or pllOf to lhe public heanng MARY T. ELLIOTT Deputy Clty Clerk Pub ~d Ne,,,port Beien· Co&ta Mesa Da•ty Patot May 24, 1999 M499 NOTICE OF NON-RESPONStBll.ITY Notaoe is hereby grven that the underslgried will !lOI be 111sponalblil lor any debts or habllllles con· tracted by anyone 01her than mysell, on or altar thll dale Dated this. 1 sl day of May, 1999 G ROMANO OBA ARGO YACHT & SHIP BROKERS, 3432 Via Oporto, Suite 104, Newpo11 Beach, CA 92663 Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May 21, 24, 28. 1999 FM925 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat a public: hQr· Ing wi• be held by Ule ~a Mesa Ctty Council on Monday, June 7, 1999. al S 30 p m., or u soon lherealter as possible, In ttio Council Chambers ol Catv Hall. n Fair °'""•· Costa Mesa. on lh• follow· IOQ Item GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT GP·99-01, lor the C"11y ol Costa Mase, to amend the t 990 General Plan Land UH Map from Public encl Seml·Pubtlc: to General Commerc:lal with OMreapon<llng cttang11 to the General Flan telCl ror 1he 05..acr• site located at Iha southwest corner of Hamllton and Cherie Streets. Enlllronmenlal De termination Negative O.C· taratton IF THE AFOREMEN· TIONED ACTION IS CHALLENGED IN COURT. the challenge may be 1tm11ed 10 oniy those Issues r11 d ti 1he publte haa11ng deecnbed In this nouc. or ln wnnan COf• 1espolldeno1 dellVtred 10 1he City Council at, or pnot, ltle publlc he1t no. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN ll'lel 11 l8ICl l•mt Ind piaC4! all lnllWU~ l*IONI rflay appear and be heard by the City eoun. di on lhe alloYt ilem MARY t . EL.UOTT, DtoutY Cttnc ctertt Published NtWJ)Oft Beath· Colla Mell Dally Piiot May2.c.1m MSOO CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NOTICE INVITINQ 8108 .... ~ AND CONlRACT DOCUmNTS Sealld bldl ~ be NI• Cllll9d .... olloi8 of lhe Oly Cltf'k, nJO Nllwpoft 1ou1evM. tt.O Boll 11te, Hewpottleedl,CA 82158·191& untlf 11 00 a"" an ,. 1811 d&¥ of Nl9 '"'· .. WNdl iln'9 auch -.... be °'**' ........ IM.80A ' I PUB&:iC NOTICES Don Webb, Publrc Work• Director ProspeclMI bidders may obtain one set of bid doc:u· men1s 11 no cost at the ol· hce ol the Publoc Wol1ts Depa1tmen1. 3300 Ne,,,port Boutevar0 P O Bow 1768, Ne,ypor1 Beactt CA 92658-6915 For runhef tnlormatt0n. call Michael Sinacon or Stephen Luy at (949) 644-3311 Published Nawpor1 Beach- Cos1& t.Wsa Daily Palol May 24 June 2, 1999 MW504 Fictitious Business Name Statement The lollOWlng persons are doing business as· Pos111ve Changes Hypno- sis or Foontain Valley, 9555 Warnef Avenue, Fountain Valley, Cahlornla 92708 BOb Harris, 5942 Edinger Avenue # 113, Hunhnglon Beach. Cahlomia 92649 Tare Harris, 5942 Ed· Inger Avenue #11 3, Hunt· lngton Beach, ca111omla 92"649 This bus ness is con- ducted by husband and wale Have you started doing business yet? Yea. . 04/01'1999 Bob Harns This statement was filed with lha County Cler11 ol Orange County on 4-26-99 19996790995 Da•tv PllOI M1y 24, 31 , June 7 1•. 1999 M509 Flct ltloua Bualneaa Name Statement The loflowlng pef$0nl are dOing business as Level Seven Grapha. 1136 Wesl 18th St C3, Costa Mesa, Cahlom a 92627 Kavin R Tomlinson, 1136 West 18th St, C3, CoSla M•H. Calllomla 92627 This business Is con- ducted by; an lndMdual Have vou s1arted doing buslneu yet? No Kevin R Tomlinson Thts sta\ement was ftted Wllh the County Clerk ol Orange County on &-5·119 199M712114 Dally PtlOt May 24, 31, June 7. 14, 1999 M508 CITY Of COSTA MESA ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INYmNG•DI NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN lhet 1ealtd Pfoposala lot~ .. labof, metenals, 9qUlp• ment. ttantpOf1atlOn and sUCfl OChef ........ 'Tl9V be reqult9d IOI' 1HI DlaeGN AND INSTALLA-TION OF A HU11MG AND MA CONDl11CH•G IYSTIM AT 1ALUNC ~:w.. ,,..... . ..., . d bt r~ by b Clly of Coeta Mela at h Otlloil of flt ?tY Cltttl, 11 l'elr Drtw, COlil8 ...... Cllllb· nle. """' .. hour of IO:Ola.IR'1llollillly, .... 1, , ..... "'*" time l'9Y ... be °'**' ~ .... llaUd~ a..led PloPO~ ...., ... -..... allll,...of .. llldlllfM no CMMf dlaMI 1ullfllftl ,,.,.. ':J:,::'•llf#. ... ... -.eor .. ,.....c1..,. .......... ID_, WIDPlfMld I ...... -.... Jll,r,d .. ............... "r'.:.•:m:=.. Fl • $3.00 w1U be made II hen· dle<I ~. mall Bid Dooo· ments and other contract doaJrneots may atso be ewamlned at the Offlct ol the City C1er1c ol lhe ~ ol Co$ta Mesa Bid Docu- ments will not be ma~ unless lhe add•Uonal S3 oo ctlerge Is lnc:toded With paymenl Each bid shal be made on the Proposal form, sheets P·1 through P·9 provtOad in 1he COl\l fllCI doc:Uments, and shall bt aa:ompanted by a c:erttried Of castlMlt'S cheek Of a bid bond lor not leSS than 10% ol the amount of their bid, made ptyable to ttla City Of Costa Mesa. No proposal shall be 000$ldered unleaa accompanied by such cashier's check. cash or bidder's bond. No bid $hall be con· sldered unless 11 Is made on a blank proposal lorm lumlshed by the City ol Costa Meaa and is made In accordance with the Pl'O'llSIOnl of tna Proposal requirements. Each bidder musl have a Class ~c-20"', Warm Air Healing, Vent1ll1JOn and Air Condllfonlng ConlraClOr uc.nse and also be pre· qua lied as reqUllWd by law. The City Counal ol the City of Costa Mela ,.. N!VH the tight to rejtc:t any Of IA btdl The Contraciot shalt oomply with lhe'J>rcwlslons of Secbon 1noio11so.1n- c1usNe. of the Callfomll L8bOf Code, the pr8Vl1Aing reta and ac:ale of wages H · iabllstled by .,,. City of ~ Mesa, whlc:l'I are on 111• wlttl !tie City Cler1( ol .,,. City Of CO.ta Mela, and lhall IOffelt penshle• prucrtbed therein lor noncompliance ol said Code. L.. ·-MAAV nuuTT Dtputv Cltr Ci.tic City of eo.ta ,..... Published N~ Beach· Costa Mesa Delly Pilot May 24, 31, 1999 M501 I PUBLIC NOTICES f\111ds avaltabte Qty e teC1(s) environmental re· • NetghboltiOOCI Improve· view, deCISlon making and ment Granls • 1149.400 adlOn, and that these re· HOME lunds avallabte spons1blh1tes riava been Citywide satisfied Tne legal elfect ol It hes been determuied IM cert•ficahon IS lhat 11\at f.ll1s action w n not con· upon 11S approval, tne C11y sbtUle an acsron signal • of Costa Mesa and HUD cantly alfec11ng rhe q1><1 .. ty wlD have saltShed the1t r• of the human enwonmlfnl. spons t>Uiues under the Na· encl aocorctingly lhe City ot tJOOat Enwoomental Polley Cost• Meu nu dec:i<led Act ot 1969 and 11\e Proiect n ot t o prepare an may proceed HUD W!ltac- Envlfonmental Impact c:ep1 an ob1ec11on to ts ap S1a1emen1 under lho Na· proval of 11\fs cert1hcatlon II llOl'l81 Enwonmental POiicy 11 Is on one ot lhe tolloW.ng Act of 1969 IPL 91-190) basis The reeson lor such de· (a) Thet the Cert1t.ca1t0n cision not 10 pr.pa111 auctr was not executed by the a Slatemenl are as follows Cer1lty1ng Ollac:er, (bl ttuu Neoeuary measures 10 Iha Clly ot Costa Mesa hat. m I 1 t g 1 1 • s p • c 1 a 1 tailed 10 make a fonding of envuonmental lactors lor envtronmental s1gnlhc:aooe Historic propenleS are In· to to make 10 1ne wnnen dlc;aled in the Env1ronmen· de1erm1natlon requued lor tal Aevtew Recxxd lor Iha re·eveh1a tton ol an projact(S) Eactl prolecl wilt envtronmentel assessmMt be asaes$ed lnd!Yldualty or use ol pnor Environmen- The City also hu de· tat Impact Statemen1 as 1ermlned thal lhe proposed applicable; (c) the City ol actions may take place Cosla Mesa has omflled within a special tlood haz· one or mote ol lhe required ard erea The publ1<: Is steps for the prep1ratr0n. belnO made aware ol this publlcatlOO and completion poulbiGty, and lhe lotlow· of tfle Enwonmenlal As· Ing altemallYes with re· sessmenl, (d) the CllY of sptct to this aCW1ty have Costa Mesa has committed been ldenttfaed lunds or .named CO.SIS riot 1 Refuse 10 ufldertake auUlotlZed by 24 CFR 58 any housing rehab~1talton bek>ta release of funds and adlVlly In epec;lat llood I p P r O v a I O t t h e zone arus env11onmental cer11lication 2 Requ1nng all un.1s to by HUD (or lhe slate): l•) be rehebllllated to be re-other basis eslabllsheCS PY designed and propeny re· HUD regula1t0fll • graded 10 miligalapotential Al 1nteres1ed agenoes, llOOdlng groops and persons s· 3 Undertake rehabi!Jta· agreeing wattt lhts ded IOtl IJon actNrtau but require are Invited lo submit wnlllM'I owners of potential re· comments fOf COll$idetlll· hablhlatlOn Pro,ecll lhat lion bV the City of CO.la are In speoel llood lOll8$ Mesa to lhe offiee of ~· to obtain appropnate Uood lnQ and CommuOtly De· 1nsur1nce velopm•m s~ wrl!len The llrsl altemahve 11 not oomments t.he>Jld be 1· leaslble since It would re· eteved al n Fa1r D1111t. quire lhe City to Ignore Coste Mesa, CA 92828.on potential health and safety or before June 8, 1999. AU luuea relaled 10 ruidential such comments so re· uolta Requiring re -cel\led wUt be OOC'ISICl&rlld construcilon and gradl.no ol and the Ctty of Costa Mesa lots la cott prohltilttve The will not reques1 the release nnat alJtn'llllVt ls to under· of Federal lunda °' ta~e I.aka the acil\llty, bUI to rt· any adm1n1stratrve actlon quire ell property owners on lhe protect poor 10 the w\Ul UllllS In I li>tdal nood dala speclllad in the zone to obtain flood Insur· preceding sentenc. 1no1 11 reasonable llncl Ot>,actt0ns may also bt WOUid be cont11ten1 witti preperad and submltlad In IM goell of the C1ty'1 Con· accordance with the re· sohdattd Plan, I e., to Im· quired procaduta (24 CFR ptOlle houllng for very tow· 58, Subpart H), and may lnc:ome tiomeowners be addressed 10 HUD at Wflh (9'pe(:t IO ocher Office ol the Community speclal envlronmenlal Pia 1ng and OtvelOP· ''*"'· no wetlandl, Wlter , 8f1 W. SiJcll'I StreeJ, aqutlers, eot.wl areas l'lLl-n Roof, LOI ~. andangtf9d "*'91 will CA 900t7. ~by lhll Proiect(I) Otljec1lons 10 lhi5 utider· Complllla wll'l al_ Cltyof· 19itll\Q on any baste OCher dtnanCel and ooodltioos than thoN atated above Wll rnllllmile lmQec;ll Ot1 Wll not be considered by tie .,,.,1ro11men1 In 1erm1 of HUD nolM, air QU8lllY. IOlld No ObjeCtl<ln$ rectl'ltd we• and W11"1IWller aner July 211, 1"9, wit be An Environmental Re· oon.ldeftd by HUD vtew Aeoold Nttpectlog the Atlen L. ...., ::c-E~i:·c: ~OM09r). W.. doc:um«1111he C°""8 ...... CA tMM erM!Olirne.ital revtew of Publlatled ~ ~ 1N1 ~ and moNt IUlly CO.ta Meta Oiilily Piot .... tol' lie rMt001 wtly May 24, I 991 IUdl ...,.,,.,,. .. f\01 ,.. "!§03 caftd, The lnvtrorwnental .... ""'9w ""°°"' " Oil fllt and II Mllllllle tor JMA11iC '-• ••ffllftlllOn Ind copy =;;~.~::,er: =-.c:~ Deve'°"'9ftl ~'°"· ,... Plilor, .....,_ .. ................. ... '•""•' ..:.='~ llJIJlllU ... --~-= ... ... . r • ; • .• r• r ,. SERVICE DIRECTOIN -For All Your Home ;ind Business Needs -. -. . . -. --· ,_ . G:t l 10 ~I t r--~ EQUAL HOU5'NG OPEN SAT & SUN 1-4 • taoctl 100 llC-$295,000 New 1 oes TU LAA E 10 ma111ec Spedacullr open & OPPORTUNITY DESIGNER HOME 1H C.M. wooded acreage wnamoos All ,.., .... tfHlful•t II.... BN<JutUI PoOI home w/481 trout riYtt ~ tMI Ill Ten .....,.,., 11 ""'" I• .. f... 2 581, !*JI spece, deslglll kit ol browns & rainbows, plut wa- 1111 fllr MMtllt Act 111• 11 $4591< ~· Coleen 8rtnnen lef fowl & wlcllle galotel Eriov tllltHt• lftlkll •n M Mltttl 71Hl12 5 Nevada's quaflty ol lff1 incfUd. ta ''""'" ... , 11reteruce. E11t11de rare eus1om bull '"11 •~ clmat• & no home his 4Br 2 Sba, 5paaolJI taxes! ldealV 1oe11.s In lho 11•11•11.. 11 .iml111lull11 kltchln, Inside laundry ITTI, 1rg Siena Neveda's just 1 hr to ""' " rect. celtt. rallflH. ~ & 1o1 moie. $3lll.OOO Tlflol & Reno Couner; rd tta, lltlfkt11. tniltltl '*'8 • Aget'tl 949-63t 1131 l10IU99, ~. ~ wt1er 11t1 .. at tfltll, " n lltt•ll• EASftiOE 38i 191 dirwig rm rights. An lncred1bl• op· It •• tlf mll 111tlttt11Ct. huge yard. 368 E · llllh SI' potUlily to own PIN tlv· ......... ".......... • 0¥«1ef'81olltr Mi-752-2881 91fr~ In IWI IXCUNI locdonl nit .. ..,.,., •Ill ... $315.000 ~~~~~om ......., ICC .. "1 ~ w·$iOE i8A tBA WniiY rOCJm. (CAt..'SCAH) NII l9f ml lll•ll nldl ,. II hUOI yard 2103 ~lderal ACREAGE OUT 6f STATI: ,..... ti .. In O• ftlfen S109.500 Owntf/Brokat Dnw lrt llt.t ... ltltrlllM tllll tit By rd Cd 94Qf752·2881 Colnry Uwlg 40 ICll ~ ~--------on a ~ inarUnlld rOld f .. llllt\ 1•urtl .. f II Wt test of ~ ~ Fl-. ;::::..n:r.e:.: I 1~1 =•. ' I I t: ~ ~ =:=; fllit ti Alcr•I••· ul HUI __ _ • moll'Uln ~. 4 MllOll T111-ftt ti 1 -.U4 -f'tt ele¥lbol\. dOll to aladltc t111 ...._, .. ,,DC.,..,.._ •SUNAISE REAL ESTATI:• $395 Ptr ac:re, llfml ...,...,.. mi HUO " ~ Abeotueety IOfl90UI on the call IOdly lor ''" tllo pecklgl bell. ~ vu, tum •ound & Stoc:ton Hiii ANlty ~; llDUlf•I VII of 11\0W caooed mtna. 1.eol).i2,~t00 E . ":-" ..... "' 1-.:-=I SOLDll -CM The Palm•' mobile home Show~•" ffom•• for Pllll 2 ''*"" N1111 BMch. &ale In our S.turdly RHI Quiel. M1Y eccess to 55 Fwy Ett.tt ~pplementl * A btlUltul ltnlt WOOOI Cow Wiik to Wipe 149-e89-420S Homes of the Wffk co11t111 • Oft>/ 2.s blodls flOm =~ SIMI 11 •·st ~51 IMNdl, wood !Ill, bllck lrplc, .,... • , newly tied kllCtlln COUIWll. la TUl6(Sly 11 SPM ~ Vll'#S Orly $429,000 ~= Ja' Agl!'l! 949-63)-1131 M Ptys to ~d¥ert!M "' the .... Local ..... bt8tl Section CALL TOOAYll U8A K. AIYEAA MM74-a52 ANNE WI.LEY MN74-U41 r,r·· .. -···- ·'~ ' . ~. " ~ .' . , I ' . I I , r --· --. . ~ ' !&. . • . ..,,1 "fT,:.' .,•,· f ,• t MllNY 'AllO • lMgl 281, 181, NlltgJ..~~· 11~ v__.a ,_,n 94M4H$45 .. -, .... ~-~ ~ :· ... .,J • j ' ~ .. ~ •· . ...! T.·.: • ,·. 1•· , ........ ......, .... ~;3g::·'Q ,. .-, . . ~-:'. .... 11--...... = .. ~ ...... 7 ROOMS FOR RENT I I t Sldi pnvate ~. PACIAC VlEW PLOT 132 APTS cable~ area. ~ Vista Del Mar $2850 NIWPORT BEACH ~~ 61~ ~ (949)854-1656 BEST LOCATIOH COM LICh Coetage washer/ 2 Plol1 (hold 4) ,.... 2 111191, IN NEWPORT BEACH dry1t, hrej)lece. storege In Sol<I out Vista Del .,.., 2 "-'--"' Bat kJlctlen ....._ non~ section PIClllC view. N B ..........,,.,. 11. huQt Mng t~;.",.·n._~7"' • $8500 obo 714 894-61 t8 room, Large~ view ........, .. ~ .,...,..,, ""' ~ii;..!'= I.. 1'1Ji1 I I 420 G= I .. aoolSUHOH •Sh .. CMhMWlllQuilt • SAT-IAM . Lwoe 2bt 1.Sbl, wtth gat9, ltuclylng occ student + t II.Im, dotlltS. eltc1rooics, $ 115 Ol mo nth, r1111 .~ p ' 2 In ~ .... ,. kllclltnwaft end"'°''' 714-IN-IMI Owna1-.... a. oo., m to""''.-.. 314 CABRillO C M. + $300 dip. 94M31-1111 • • PENTHOUSE WITH VIEW/NB Bal>ol lalancl Sbf 3111 home, S'37Wo 18f,.<llf'l.WIO.l/p, ...,..at1 llvm12br111flbctl re!llQ. gat.S, fltnall dr ~ bL So ti., Oen view, 1f2 utl~ IPI. double gar '49-~~78 11200 no pilla. Mll-~I I 1•HOUl:llMIOll :: ~':'Je1!~~ -bit ptoll IWll'd. $750 + lfJ CORCllA , IM 111111 Cell Briln M9-76C>-1161 I-VACATION I GREAT COM AREAi tltfl 1 BA, 111fC*'POf\ trplc, ~r• W/O, $115/l'no. Avll 1-11. 941-~2'14 l"'~I ... uclful TIWwtl 10wnhome New ca~. wld. yant. 2-c gar, sunoy sale 2\<ibf 2~ $1600 ASAP 11411·5'48-5789 t ... It . 't ... " .. ·~-··' ' I .. : "80RTIBTU NEWPORT COAST 281 2 58alh house~ exOll: garden A'llA ~Aull ~ All-149-650-7733 GENERAL I FOR SALE ElECTIC ADJUSTABLE BED &ancl new SAnolll twlnlll• S2000 on sale. "'* 1111! $950 or°""· can dtl 94~ 1-·~1 AU. $T£EL BlM>UHG$ WllthtAM/M/N 9'ow-Oul 60x100, 701100, 801125, IOOX 150 30-50"'4 Otl or Best Ot1tf (IOO) 379-3754 Ciilt. King & ITllllllll ... $500 2, 20in colOf TVe S 100. Mini lllQ sso Julcef $30 Hooked on phonlcl $100 FIN stardng towel racle ~. tp hoklef $15 ~l\ghl lrtezar $100 Clll 714441-7111. .v .. wq$• Gown (WI 8) $800 H75-3078 Coee Fat i Gilli El*gy Wltfi r.t•l•bollf•. Call '°' Ira• Sllfl1llt Day ph 81 .... 116.Q I 04 PIP 81HJ6.1278 H fllditRSilPH FUii 8e1bo1 Illy Clllb SM $tOOO. C•ll H loon. 41f.nt-111t Slmpllfy your life through CLASSIFIED . (949}~5Q78 "Affordable Alternative" Discount c.asket, Cremation& Burial Set rice Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Too Free t-88S-54CASIDrf Sming Onngt I SUrroudhig to.tries PIT NANNY NEEDED. For 5mo old !Wins 20-30 ~ Exp'<I, CPR prefd, Refs req'd 949-644·206' Phone 1149164().6204 (Fax) ~f 476 EMPLOVMEHT OPPTYS ADUIHISTAATTV£ ASST looking for mo«iVlted, •If starter "'Ith rlnt a.istomlf ..We llld comf)llter .W1 lo IWB 30 hrs "' ,...._ FltI!ble IChec!Ule IV~. C~petlve aallfY, home-owner •II* I plua EOE Ruume with ..,.,., req. Send to PCM 2.3726 Bir1chlf ' Or. l.Me FOAlt Ca t2a0 or Fu to Mll-761-N52 -~ 2°'25 hnlwtt $14.IHr Flex hrs t 11-4 ~ RHltor In FARMEAS MARKET Open potltlone: .... _. • Calhlert •Food~I • MMl&s..lood • Gfociart e Procfuoe I Call (IMl)7f0.0403 Of lj)pty in person II lf'IY of 0.. S loc:atlant. Maintenance •Cwp.n•• ·~· •Maim~ •L..libotW• '\ ., U11st haw. own toola, min 5 yre e11P9i.r-. Fu rteume to; 561-lllH1 .. Of aill 714-tsf.1Q.JO. -""ucuo22' ADr.tJH. ASST· PART T1iil SOUTHC8 T Newport Seidl seeks ex· AUml penenced ISSIStanl ptOlicilnl OWN A COMPUTER? 2202....... in WOfd EliCel F'ubli$her, Pul. to WM' Eam up IO S30I< ..... AM, CA 12101 ' Oulcl«ln, GoldMlna Tel 9491 ema pt1 yeat Pff Log on to ....,.., ....... CA '* 862·1000 Fax 9'9'862·100t ..,.,Nin.com .._ ....... --.-...-...... .-...-.._.. , ADVERTISING Acc.u Code F1213 ANTIQUE CABINET COORDINATOR lillE·SCHOOL ftACHEAS from Gtm1111y. 9tt long, 64" Full 111118 llS'SISllllg tile OUlllUle Mult be lovlng .-Id wing • high, by 24" deep. 1 piece. sales reps Musi be "'"1Ull .... 1 hllcl c-" Chrlll WHAT HAPPENS '' rou 0011'1 ADVEl11SE? 1N01Hlll I I W1lnut w/1ntlq111 111111, dependable. lleiuble aocurate ... .,oy c 71~stl " Chlppencltlt In front I« detllled. and WOii( well With •pf oe™s'""•TOAS + u china. Lot1 of carv~ and clents Musi have car to de· """"' '"" "°"•moo 94 176 11\-er proofs n1 i>Qup copy ::::' :C~ ::, lab~ ..... ~ I I $9'lv Eltcelltnl benef• oeck· !nerdy .. ~ rJ:Mv ~ ?."([. _ __..~ 480 APPUAHCES ~ ~ EO~ Jom Latm .. IMHd-4283 11 • OOO.-)d®bO • • quiied Send ltslnl '° JW/ :~ =~ r-seR~c:Rs ANO g Alnll\I 11 new 2Sc11 ft alcl9 Oemng. Tmes Community _......,. .___.. ....,..,...!:"'..;: HOST.'/ESS 0o by slcla, whfta. Paid $1350 News ,_,_, .,.,..., • __ ..,..,, NCtific.1 1100. 330 w ea1 s.. ec.ta ...., Beldl 11• 94HS2·5S75 o ' KITCHEN o Mt-75M 710 CA 92627 or fax IO (IMlil) REAL ESTAft IS A aRlif 0 Sege........,. ~ 631-6594 CARE£AI ERA Rdet1y & g EMt 8M1. C111 o I• FuRNITURE I ==~~t::icr. ::;.~= g e.-::.111:::--g · · ........,;.,.. a telllble .-QelC P1V IOI your iawwe ..nng o o BetWfut ~wood --.,, 1m r/T courM rd warn you to .,. sue.-0000000000000000000 Conffencl tllble ;Oftlt4ft. ndN lo )olr\ cu lllfll IT c:.-ut~ llO(MOO.SJllt tx1 I ti * ~ * Alldng $3500 obo Milty + blnltlla gtl4' woril· ~ ~ LiOft F1nt *'Int ~ _. 94M7W711 iAcJ enWonmenl A~ ~---FIT-& PfT .-i.nor flt ........ klllen IUtlWr IOfa a tow-tltq4llleS 'rlW:IUdt W::-orJ:::: ~ ~ 111 ~ Fu -MNU-1111 ...i. new 1t1ll "'r.:1;:& data ercty lie ~· ap, nniad M•U 2-001' ....-nT'LE loft. 1op quauty. u ~ & aviallOn knowlldot • !*JI Rlclltfloiiif::P/f AU. POS1TT'IONS AV& MICf1b. $UO. 94•2'1.fil3 PMa. call eu-m~ Of Lh M>WIO. ~ l9tflle, EARN S1S ~ REPUCl • SOllCI fliOtlogany 4 tu rHUm1 to: Mt-nJ.031' l)Mne· a1iu1s personable 11 .. ~ po9tlf rice and tlt)Kco plan-AVC>ff PROOtlCTS ~ .... Jl&fllr _..-..;..;..;~---- 1.8tlon WlddlM bed. Perteet StartyourownbuSllelS woo. Fax~IO 94H42·1729 condition wttFi Np ltool. llQlble hour$ E,.oy ~ed • ROGER'S a•ROENS Wiii uctltlca $2000. eatllllVJS C.. lol free '" 94MSN471 . (888)942-4053 (CAL •SCAN) ~our~~=~ TllblU for .... matthng &el deplrtnllnt P11VIOUI planl tnclOdel .1 coflff llblt. 2 $Ida BAR8EQUES OALOftE knowtedgt tnd 111• •~ :S·3 ,Ca:= wor11 ~w ~·..... pdla r1CJJ4rl!d~~ '4 .. n2..is2' environment. Some l': ~ '° • .-.In i pc f!onna.1 Gli$S t:iii1iiig ..... •Ill* neadN. "· tl 2iii"~ ~ ioom 111 • matct*lg ~ 10llno~. 1*811 l 'mw Ao9d Corene del M¥ =·~~~~ssoo. ~i~·,.~l.~,~ Sill l'lRSCSH o;IC* ljlr;~!!!!!ii BAMEOUEI GAL°"' c:tlacnfl• clolNnt .nd .,_. 11 U3I HlnOf IMt., •en. "'" ... ...-c. Stifle ... " htlptul Ultle eo.tl ..... ,.,.. ............ 1. (On41111 .,...,.., 'Utll JAih#OCL W "'°' ............... In f...,. leltftet, Aleo .... .... fvM'f tor ,........ ... ..., .. C°"'8Cl Dir'!! ......... ,...1'tt1 ~ ..... (in; .. . 15' COMMlllliOh, 1 llOIM F• 0t PIT~ Of our Clllic.& C:.. nMIW111. . . . TODAY'S CRQSSWaRD PUZZLE DOWN 1 -_,..., 2 Egg1 3 Alen Of "Home I~ .. l<lloddng Idly 5 Someuanw e Feather9d .., 7 Gauguin'• laland 8 PMC9 goddele • 9 ~IOUnd 10 Ca11bbeM'a- lslandl. 11 Plato'• ~ 12 COl'MS uhot9 13 Attire ( 21 Compleln 22 lnaeft mattca SUMMER FUN 80 Customer Sates OPENINGS $12 Per Hr Appt College lntern1hlp11v11I. Fun, upbeat environment No Hperience nee. will train Flexible hours • condition• apply. 714-549·9599 476 EMPLOYMENT ' OPPY:YS SALES T~ Cfassllted AdverllSlng De- partment ~ lool11ng 101 1111 In· s.00 sa~ 1ep1esema1Ne Full time Monday lhru Friday, 8"30am·530pm Some sales eipenence prelerTe<I but wlll tr•n oglll candidate ~ shoutd be mOIJVated and woril .....,. 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Wfllr~ (112&4,5) $24,881 HYUNDAI Et.ANTRA It ~tr s, (0045&4) $11 10lrll-6pln Sit • Sun (EST) NA8ERI (V11A431C-6942SO) St 095 Nll)ert g:.~~~C.1dillec CREDIT CARO OE8f1 -(m)W0-9loo CONHEll CHEVROlET LINCOLN CONllNENTAI.. 'i7 AVOidbanktuptcy •S191>eofeC· LL . 114-5*1200 ~miles Q I • As So\Jth, vulnerable you hold: P~r opens tht bidding with one, diamoot.I. What do you rcspood? tlon c111s~· ~·Cui · linanca Lo.v ml 290 HP Noi1t tar, w.c...n-1 ,..,. '" rvQ"fnvctY Lea!tie/, co 90045~ $25,lj '""""' ..... kladed. l •t65718)S22 {197 ~ ·c~menas up to • alloy5 I tOI( mlle$ IOadS ol IQljlp A Co•t• Mu• Uncotn Mercu"' 50% ?:r Jdation F~I HABER • ••·~M~ $29 995 . ' =.. .... c-..u ... .-.... (7W""-tt00 ITdt , .. , (7!..:ol!JJ . 71H.CO·S6'0 ,. •' ""' "'"" "'""'" ~ LEXU$0FWES UINSTER 270~ (CAL'SCAN) Che\IToltl Camero Convt •iii (714)HHIOI MERCEDES E'20 M •A9 oQI o Alt1743 •J U Pittner Ql)COS lho bidding w1lh one dWnoad. W!Jat do you n:spond? A. Opposite a minimum opener. three no llUmp Is probably your best spoc.. but you cannoc make that detcnnil\8lk>o so early in the auc- tion. FOfCe in diamonds 1f you can If you cannot, bid two clubs! Ugly. but what al!emalivc is there? Q 2 • ~ South, vulnerable,·~ hold; •KQi9S4 07 0 KJ •AJH The bidding has orocecded: SOU111 WES't NORTH EAST 1• ..... l• p ' . Whal ection do you take? A • Whether or not you can mako- game depends 18rJe1y on J>ar1!lc:l"s club boJdillf'-gJVC partner nothing but lhe k.ing and queen of that suit and you will need no more than a · diamond (fick for lhe conlJ'aCt The way to find out is to make a trial bid of three clubs, telling partner you need losers in that suit oovered 10 make game. Q 3 • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •K95 o Q5 o QUl •A762 The bidding has oroceeded; WEST NORTH" EAST sourn 10 l• 1'1111 7 Whal do you bid now? A • You have what i pot~ntially a very good hand -ir partner has a fit for one: of your ~u1L,. 1Wo-suited hands are n()( c:~y 10 bid iT you slArt with a jump shafl, and your r.pades arc not good enouib for this actmn in any event. Slarl by re ~nding one spade, thcnJ~P dli(l in clubs • al your oeitt lum Q 5 • B9th vul ncrabtc. as SQtith. you 'hold: •QJ6J o KQ532 oAU •Q • . I The .bidding h:is i:>roceedcd; sourn WFSt NORTif EAST JQ Pai Jo , Paa 7 What do you bid now A -'There arc two good rebids wilh liule to choose between I.hem -two hearts aQd three diamonds. All.hough we believe a raise of partner's minor to the three-level f'e<lUires a better than minimum opening bid, this is a ~ty good supporting hand. Since it 1s imponant 10 show a fit with pan- ner, especially with a high trump honor, bid three diamonds. The one bid you cannot afford to make is I.he reverse of two spades. Q 6 • Both vulnerable, as Soulh you hold:' , • A 9 2 o 7 6 5 O K 10 8 7 • K Q J The bidding has ~ceded: EAST SOUTH WESI' NORll:I lo Pass Pus lc;;i P.. ? WWtt do you bid now? A • Ardent point-counlaS will tot up 11 higtKard points and make what-A • The usual practice is to reopen ever raponse shows an invitational all good hands with a lakeout dou- raile of sP9dc1. Wilh ooly ~ ble, so do not c~~ ~r to have SU~ (or put.Der and a queen of • more lAan l~U Points. Allnough hearts which is a doubtful asset, a game may seem unlilcely, your king simple two spades is adequale. of dwnonds behind lhe bid and that Q 4 ·Neither vulnerable, as Sooth you hold: · ten of diamonds as a booster 'uggest a strong mo~. Jump to two no oump. U pannc:r ts unbalanced. you can show your heart support later. • 480 BUSINESS .OP.P.OATUNmES 3,000,000,000 Printer Cartridges Sold. •Less than 15% re.cycled Own and operate your 9wn comm recyckng ctr Eam $100,000 + per year 1·800-670-2357 MEA PEPSUOOKE Roule MlfOr company helps you pd ore• 1ocat10n1 'With MW ma· chlnel Eam up to S lOOI< iurly 800-387·9418 CAL-SCAN) 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AAA GREETING CARO roule High $$$ P<>1e.nt1al NO se1hngt JuSI reS1oCl<lng' Fun way to make SS local slores provided Low 1nve:;tment 800-570-7480 (CAL.'SCAN) OUR ORGM'l1.A110N c:ould hdp you earn S70K to ~K in your ~ bus • rruny ochtr lllOn()' mUing buss: opp & I Ol'J cl st.ml,S in worl6widc v.edtb-bllildi~ ~ ;,, fut fu"'1rff BNfi"li HC A.\fWSAOOl GltOI:~. 131 N Tust111 /rte, Sic JOS. 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Bal. ol warr (032945) $23,988 Nibert O,ldtmoblle Cldillec 714-540-9100 CADILLAC CONCOURS '95 270 HP NOfll'\Star wfllte peal1 • tan tthr (243618) $17,988 Nabers Oklsmobtle Cadillac 714.S.C0-9100 CADILilC DEVILLE '95 Lo miles. amelhysl lltv, super clllan' (214082) $17988 Nabers Oldamobile Cedil!K 714-540-9100 • CADILLAC Eldorado Touring 1995, low IT'ii V8 NOllh$tat, lllv (615042) $24 988 • NABERS (714)540.9100 Cosu Mell Lincoln "4ercury Llh moonrool CO chrome OLOSMOBILE CUJU.,., 96 7 • u .. 5~0 r · · Au10 a• ·a~ '.r-..i P!lge & 1'""'""" .,.. ~ (179'J&'0389S51 $29.495 more• (JOl5.S6 s'1c, '-•S FORD ESCORT UC '94 TUSTIN LEXUS LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 2 df, ale. ~ 5 st>d. low 714-544-4800 (714)89H906 mi1es (t'230472l ss.~ Lfxus Es :ioo 196 Coste Mna Uncoln Mefcury Llllf lllOOflfool, co (17861 714-540-5630 156639) S20.995 f<>RD EXPLORERtii tUSTINUXUS •wo. Eddie eauer MO&lloor 714.54~ • Loaded' (#A17201) $20.996 LEXUS ES 300 '96 Cotti M111 Lincoln Mercury Uhl co chtome whls, moon- 714-S.C0-5530 roof (177381143878) $20.995 FORD GALAXY 1964 TUSTIN LEXUS Convertt>le 500XL ~ eond. 714-544-4800 9~9 ,~...,lllllel obo • LEXUS ES 300 ·gs , " -642·...,.,.. 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AC, S4995. MANY Ml~ VANS AVAIL Harbor Auto ' finence Avail tV6673.46. 94N42·2262 PORSCHE 9'1 CARRERA '1$ wt' AJC lfTllTW' '""nl cood. S 1000 do'l«I bM!rnu 516.950 priva1e party M"73-<M11 SATURN SC2 "95 Ao10. air, niOOtVoof & moiel A Qleel car' (358826) Sl0.995 LEXUS OF WEStMINSTER 714-892-6906 Summef Fun Carl 91 Men.11ry Capn Co11ve!1illle. LQaded. AIC, au10, reouill tt'fl' 1,111<1"• wa11a111y new lletls. hre!o & batteiy, new paml ;ob key less emy Get in af1<1 o:r.a $5500 obo Ila)' <149-64(10070 evwwe<>keo<I 9411·64' Mo TOYOTA CAMRY LE 89 V-6. aut, 11'\all'( · .t1sc1 .QUe•y "18811 (0.: ,'23t! >1>" 1 Nabers Oldtmobltl Cldillec 714-540-9,00 TOYOTA PICKUP 91 ·~ grey, ctl(j;ll!IO bi}(ttpOf ruor. 91~a1 .i~ltn ca~ ant,' 82k m1 SJW5 949 650-7073 , TOYOTA 4 RUNNER 93 (X153663A 11312ti) $9 995 (125218)· .-:f~,~ CONNELL CHEVROLET LEXUS OF WEST .. 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