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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-08 - Orange Coast Pilot,, SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1999. • '' ' '· ' I I ll lp I (I Optimism runs · high ~he 192-0s were a time of expanding growth, until the stock market crash of 1929 SlJsAN MCCO~iAC "-Home pride arose Ill the future Costa Mesa area in the 1920s, and the town cemented its among the entnes to represent the place. The name wao, t'vidPnce of the> area's Spanish-speaking hPntdqe. D uring the 1920s, in both Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, optimism increased as industry and populations soared -until 1929, when the stock market crashed. By Lido Isle, lifeguards and a new school were some of ~he highlights of the 1920s. For a cOm- plete list see Page 5 fulure as hundreds of business and homes sprouted up and the population multiplied. At the begmni.ng of . · the decade, town folk in Harper held a contest to rename thelf ared, signaling a desire to make the town permanent and unified. Cos- ta Mesa, or coastal plain. was chosen On Newport Boulevard. the dred's first barber shop went up, <1s did an additional gas station and d lumbn yard. The man who would beconw Costa Mesa's ·first mayor, ChMl<>s TeWinkle, worked as postm<1stcr ctnd built a hardware store A new school serving almost ioo then, though, the area was stable enough to endure the coming years of fear and uncertainty. SEE 2000 PAGE 5 THE FRED COLUMN fred .martin Build the county's airpon where people want it 0 nee again, I have hdd tt. world-class bram- stonn. The bells have rung and the light bulb gleams over my head. You see, 1 have thought of' a WdY to cat,t Orange County dS the preeminent forward Hunker among governments. I can end our cjvil WM over the El Toro Airport before real blood is shed. While my con- cept can't relneve the millions of dollars that have already gone down the rat hole, it can staunch the now of the gazil- lions yet to be spent on lawyers, pollsters, flacks and other political types As with so many historic ideas, mine is simple: Put the Orange County airport where people want an airport. Don't hand down a death · sentence for the quality of life of tens of thousands of res1· dE?Jlts. 1 don't mean only those whose hves are already . lTnpacted, but the million or so more who will suffer if or when John Wayne is expand~ ed, or El Toro IS converted. Put a new airport in some Godforsaken stretch of Mo1ave where the basic faClli- ties of a massive, 24-hours-a- day international airport (i.e. ample runways and countless squaro gigamiles of vast wasteland) already exist. ;i:he last growth figure I recall for southern Calilorrua was 6 1 million additional bodies. by the year 20~0. In other words, by the time a kid SEE FRED PAGE 4 SAY AGAIN A collection of the best quotes from recent news stories. • "I haven't thought about it. We 'll have to see how the politics gel.,. -John Noyes. Newport Beach city councilman, on reports that his fellow council members likely will make him the city's next mayor. •My mother had so much vitality, such a zest fOr life. She was truly an independent person. She never want· ed to burtJen her child~n.,. -In.at on.nt. speaking about his mother, Beverly Grant. who died In last weekend's EgyptAir crash off N•ntuck-et tsland, Mau. PHOT ) BY CARL tilOALGO I OAll.Y PILOT Kiki Allan feeds "Sir Swany," a maJe Japanese Black Neck Swan, at Newport Dunes Marina. With a little bread and a lot of attention Kild Allan tends to the flocks By Noaki Schwartz E very morning Kiki Allan &teps out onto the deck of her boat. Holding a bstful of bread, she are dn anny of ducks, sea gulls. a few pigeons and even the occasional heron. tum she called around to several zoos and bLrd sanctuane.c; wondenng whether they had lost a pnzed pet. .. He has no mate, which concerns Allan, smce btrds partner tor We. She was especially worried ~omctlme ag9, he said, when she,nollccd that be was gliding over the water with Walts patiently. · Sbo doesn't have to wait long. For out of nowhere floats a lone, black·li d d swan . Following him ·come on Sir Swany,• she said with a maternal sweetness, adding that the regal Japanese swan was a ' recent discovery, "We do not have an official posi· tion, but I'm here, so you can figure out where I stand. " -Gary Monllhan. Costa Mesa mayor, at a meeting to support pro· posed El Toro airport. which was not well attended by his 1ellow council member~. •rhe children should be told about .the truth at some point." -John ffy, a Costa Mesa c.hild psychologist, on whether the grand· p,rents of Eric Bechler should tell his ldf¥ tf»t he has been char~ 1'vtt~'thelr mother's murder. Allan is not qwte sure where he came Crom. When she flrSt noticed MILLENNIUM MOMENT SEE FRIEND PAGE 5 She planted the seeds of culture Do Murl Tosh moved from Kan!ias to Costa M am 1953 and openro a flower c;hop on New- port Boulevard. Throughout the decad , he wa an important forre in helping local culture to blossom. Tosh wa a patron of the Costa Mesa Oiv1c Playhouse, a du •ctor of the Friend ol lhc Library and am mber of the Costa M HiStoric:al Sod· ety. She also created th flllit scholarahlp for the Girls' Club of the llorbor AI a and was a chart r m mber of the Costa Mesa Art Lcagu . Th Cos- ta Mesa Chamber of Comm rec named h r Woman of the Year: in 1976. r · glance ~~ NEWPORT BEACH. • Population. 894 • One hospital located at the corner of Balboa Boulevard and 9th Street; included five private rooms. three treatment rooms, a delivery room. operating room, kitchen and consul tation offices. The wife of the town's doctor prepared the ma1onty of the meals. COSTA MESA • Population 475 • Water companies 4 • Policeman: one constable • Firemen: volunteer • Schools: one • Churches. two • Apple orchards· 400 For Balboa Island at a glance, see Page 5 Council Ineetings Inay move to Tuesdays Newport Beach also will consider Marinapark development, soliciting pwposa)s for kiosks. NcWPORT BEACH Footbdll fans are sure to won- der 'whether the proposal t:> move City Council meetings to TuObday rughts 1s for th~r ben- etit. · Tonight, council members will consider the momentous suggestion .to push theu trad1t1onal Monday even 1 n g' meetings to the follow- ing day. The idea first surfaced at the Sept. 18 retreat for the council d.nd taff. Should the change occur. staff The Qty Cound meets for o study session today al 4 p.m. and the meet- ing begins at 1 in the 01y Coond ctan- bers at 3300 Newpo<j Blvd. reports would be available on Fnday rather than ThW"'day. \'Vlule· the day would change, the tiine of the stud} sesc;1ons and council meetings would remain the isrune. The council on Monday also will consider looking mto the idea of interactive "kiosks" to help increase the city's unagc as vi itor-fnendly. The kiosks would direct tourists and resident... to restaurants, hoteh and Clty attractions, according to staff reports. These touch· crecn mforfna- tion center.> have been suc- cessfully used m other com- mumt1es. · · While the cost of the kiosks 1s yet to be detenruned, the agenda item would authonze city staff to reque~t proposals from various kiosk vendors. The propoSal call for the fust , SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5 INDEX QMSIFIEDS 9 POU(( F1US _, PUIUC MOOOS _. .. ... .. ...2 srom ·--... ' WEATHER Expect---........ ""'"'""-• --~ -loCals onlI .. Doily Pilot llSIDI SCOOP "I think the most important thing for children is knowing they are part of the ecosystem II 1be unluckiest of the. lucky . Maybe they should have gone to.Las VegaS' in tead. David Emmes and Martin Benson, co-founders of South Coast Repertory, probably did- n't realize their luck Tuesday night when they showed up at the crowded Costa Mesa pre- miere of the new trailer for the Theater District. But when it came time to raffle off a few door prizes, .both Emmes and Benson were holding winning tickets. As it turned out, though, their luck didn't do them very much·good. Benson's exciting prize was a pair of tickets to see a show at the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center, South Coast Rep's next-door neigh- bor. • Emmes had the dubious fortune to win tickets to his own theater. He politely declined to claun the prize. "I don't know what to say when he doesn't want to see his own show," commented master of ceremonies Jim Woodin. Fara . GOOD CAUSE Judith Gielow Taking learning to the outdoors )EN!FER RAGLA1'.'D lbiy Nol T here may be one thing Judith Gielow loves more than teach- ing: nature. ' That's why she has been a volun- teer at the Environmental Nature Center in Ne~ort Beach for more than 20 years. Aside from opening young minds to the wonders of nature, Gielow also gets to be one with the earth when she gives tours -------- FYI . +organiza- tion: Environ- mental Nature • Center of the 2.5-acre center. "In the out- door class- room, we try to get across how every- thing is linked,• she said, citing ,· " CARL HOA1.GO I DAILY Pl.OT THINGS GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT AT THE PILOT Sometimes news happens where you lease expect it - but should. + Where: 1601 16th Street +.To get Involved: (949) 645·8489 the recent controversy about New- port Harbor High School Ju~th Gielow ls an "all-purpose" volunteer for the Environmental Nature Center ln Newport Beach . At about 9 p.m. last Sunday, four or so Pilot staffers unlucky enough to work Ha.l}eween night were trying to put the paper to bed. A few of them thought they heard thumping overhead, but dismissed it. So intent was the staff on finish- ing work, nobody investigated the phantom footsteps to find out what was -so to speak - up. students tak- ing bugs from Upper Newport Bay for classroom assignments. "Maybe they will reahze that thd1.1sands of kjds traipsmg through an ecosystem isn't the best thing." Gielow describes her.job -she's . ·an~ "all-p'urpose" voiunteer -as doing everything from 9,elivertng hand-made thank-you notes to those who worked at this year's Fall Faire to lakir\g notes at meetings and doing laundry (she decided to take home and wash a perfectly good T- shirt with the center's logo on it that had inadvertently been used as a rag.) But her favorite thing by far is the tours. She especially loves tO' take Boy Scouts through the center. Her roots as a Girl Scout helped draw her to nature. She taught elementary school for many years before retiring to the outdoor classroom. •As an educator, to interpret nature is really important to me," she said. "I'm fortunate to have the sup- port of my family sol can teach for ·Cree." Gielow has a definite gift for mak- ing the elements of the nature center OH CAMPUS interesting and exotmg. Starting with the area that bas been re-created as a desert, she asks, "What are the ingredients of a desert? I used to think the desert was just sand, rocks and cactus, but it's a · lot more: and it's taken me all these years at the nature center to figure that out." She said she always tries to teach kids about bow Native Americans used natural resources. "The .desert is a pharmacy and a hardware store," she said. Gielow then points out a man- made stream and how the surround- ing trees are·tryi.ng to "get their feet wet, "with their roots poking out from the creek bank. Gielow said her mission as a vol- unteer is to plant the seed in the JJUDds of young people that caring. for the world around them LS. a stew- ardship. . •our lives depend on nature, "she saJd. "I think the. most important thing for chil_dren is knowing they are part of the ecosystem and part of this life cycle." • FOR A GOOO CAUSE features the people who do good in the community. To submit story ideas, call (949) 574-4233 or send e- mail to dailypilotfllat1mes.com WEDDINGS Only when photographer Sean Hiller left for the night did the source of the noise become known. Equipped with his cellular phone, Sean called the newsroom. "Hey, there's a bunch of cops and fire trucks in our parking lot," be reported. "You better come out here: Outside, police had arrested a young man for climbing onto the roof of the Daily Pilot building and firing paint balls at passersby. Apparently, bis partner in crime had been tak- en to Hoag Hospital with injunes sustained when a.n angered target stormed the roof and started a fight Kids are less than worry-free da and was attended by 200 guests. The couple presently live in Tustin They plap to take a wed- ding trip to Big Sur The Halloween-night story wasn't reported smce the infraction and injuries were minor, and the staff was a bit spooked. NEIGHBORS The American Association of Community Colleges has awarded Orange Coast Col- lege a service·leaming mini· 91"ant. The $750 award is intended to encourage the linking of academic instruction and community service .... Marine Pvt. Fldel A. Martinez, son of Costa Mesa residents Fidel A. and Elsa O. Martinez, recently completed basic train- i.ng at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego.... Emily Ludmlr, daughter of Jaime and Carol Ludmlr of Newport Beach and a graduate of Coro- na del Mar High School, enrolled at Harvard College this fall as a member of the Class of 2003. We ask.ed six students at KiUybrooke Elementary what big issues are facing them today or issues they feel are important. Here's what they had to say: · . "I think a •1 think " I rMlly lot about about the like ani· earth-fact that a mals so I quakes lot of people worry that lut are talk.mg . abollt the the area., about how envuon- ... We live the comput-mP.nl. on the top ers are They floor or an gomg to should apartment .crash in the stop cut- complex. I year 2000. ... ting down have been scared that an If they do crash the lights w1U . rain forests to build big earthquake might happen probably go out because . houses because there are again." everything is on computers " pretty exotic animals there.• -1'.(arina Rios, 9, -Courtney Wright, 10, -Lindsay Levanas, 9, Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa ·1 thmk about all the stuff people are saying about the year 2000. On com- mercials they say what you need to be safe. I think everything is going to be OK" -Alejandro Aronna, 9, Costa Mesa - r ~ ·1 think that -people should stop "' puttmg nico- tine in ciga- rettes so people will not be addicted to smoking. Because u you get addicted you JJUght smoke a couple of cigarettes a day and you can die from them.• · -Natasha Aretz, 9. Costa Mesa •They should stop putung bombs on planes. I heard about the recent air- plane crash and it scared me I don't want to fly on planes anymore. l don't think somebody put a bomb on that plane though." -Justin Sutton, 9, Costa Mesa Kelly McGinnis and Mic.key von Hemert McGinnis -von Hemert The Bodegas de Santo Tomas Vineyards in San Anton.lo de las Minas, Mexico was the setting for the Sept. 1 t weddmg of'X"el- ly McGinnis, of Tustin, to Mick- ey von Hemert, o[ Tustin. The bride is the daughter of Ruth McGmrus and John McGinrus of Santa Ana and 1\Jstin. ~~-·~~ The oriae wore a l.ild Broude silk satin gown and a tum-of- the-ccntury mantilla. The groom wore a custom-made charro attire, and boots embroidered with the Mexican State Seal. The ma.ids of honor were her sisters, Kate and Kerry Beth McGinnis. The brtdegroom is the son of Barry and Sue von Hemert of Newport Beach. The best mdn was Andrew Tosh. The rccepbon was at the La Embotelladora VieJa in Ensena- She is employed as a fught attendant for Uruted Airlines. He lS employed as manager of von Hemert Interiors. Melissa Ingold and Justin Vaicek Ingold -Vaicek Justin Courtney Vaicek, and Melissa Suzanne Ingold were wed_ on May-22,1999 at the.tent at Pelican Hill. The bridegroom, originally from Greenwich, Conn., is a graduate of the University of Southern Calif omia and now works as a Vice President for Cruttenden Roth m Newport Bead1. The bride, of Newport Beach. lS a graduate of the University of ~ Arizona and has a specialty dessert and wedding cake busi- ness. The couple is honeymoon-· ing in Bab and Lombok. They Will live m Newport Beach. ' ,--,.. ________________________ ,#"r-~~----------------..---~---, POLICE FILES .Dailf Rilot VOL 93, HO. 261 TMOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publi\her TOHY DOOERO, Editor JlMfO RAGlANO, Se-nlor City Editor SJ.CAHN. City Editor NAlkY OtEIVQ Features Editor llOGa CAN.SON. Sports [ditOr MMCMAlmN. Photo £d1tor ANTMONY PICX. N.wJEditor IOSI J, SANTOS. P~Deslgnet NOY OITT1NG, OtSllf..S A<Mrtlslng LANA JOHNSON. 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WEATHER TEMPERA1'\JRES Balboa 65152 Corol'\a del Mar 69152 • Costa Mesa 71154 Newport Beach 69153 Newpdrt Coast l' 67153 ~ o} ,_, FORECAST 1 xpect }: to S·foot wav~ at Wiast ~hes with some overhead seu at some of the better $J>OU ~se of a new northwest swell JOlntd by a building K>uth west swell. LOCATION SIZE Wedge 3-5 Newport 35 Bla<'kles 3 6 Alvtr Jetty 3-4 CdM 3.- AND SURF TIDES TODAY First low 2:23 a m ........................... 1.5 8:33 a.m ................ _ ..... S 7 Second low 3:24p.m ............... """'"'-0.1 Second high 9:39 p m ......... MU.,0••••"'"~4.0 AaDAY First low 8.06 a.m ....... " ... -.... 2.8 First high 3:44 a.m ....................... 3.6 Second low 10.21 p.m .......... -....... 04 Se<ond high 2:3S p rn.,. ................... 5 :l COSTA MESA Adams Avenue: A stereo and pair of speakers worth S475 were stolen from a car In the 1200 bl0<.k betwffn 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Oct. 11. Wfft ._kff Street TWo televisions, a video cas~tt• recorder and several pieces of Jewelry worth $2,950 were stolen from a home In the 600 block between 8 11.m. and 3 p.m. Oct. 19. llklstol StnMt: A cell1o1lar phoo , compact d1SU and ~ • 16 eral items of clothing worth S750 wore stolen frt>m •ca; . . . during the evening of Oct. 12. ~ v.rde Drive last: A set of tools, worth S 189, was stol n from a home In the 1500 block betv..-een Sept: 24 and Oct. 9. Wiiton Street: A blcy(lt WOtth S40 was ltOlen In the 300 block at 9 45 pm Oct 18 I • • • • Daily Pilot Monday, November 8, 1999 3 . The cost of our children~ health is clear lLEMENTARY SCHOOL LUNCH MEllU A t its la.st meob.ng, the school board adopted the distrlct's 100-pago Physical Education Standard~ for kindergartners through 12th-graders. The detail lS incredible. The book provid~ the sociological, historical, psy· chological, physiological, and btomeChanical standards for each grade level of phfbical education U the students m this district followed the standard • they would be physically active for life. Unfortwlatcly, llldt's not the reality. By seventh or eighth grade, it seems W<e abo11t 'l~ • .. of the kids have deodeo o.rn:y love sports d.nd pa.rtiapate m lliem all of the time. The ollier 85% have become turned off and try to figure out how to get through the two years of required physical education in tugh school w1th as little effort as possible. Many don't even dress out. Part of the problem is that high school sports have lost focus of their role in keeping kids physically fit. Coaches see winning as llie only goal. Those who aren't as talented or decti- cated soon see that there is oo pmce for them. There is noth- ing after school for the student who wants physical activity or the camaradene of team sports without the total commitment to the high school team. Why don't we try sports without coaches or referees? Just have eqwpment available after school and a supervisor to make sure no one gets hurt. How about building skateboard parks on campus? If we don't come up with some altema- EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING gay geiser-sondovol lives, we will have created a gencrntion of couch potatoes by the 10th grade. One alternative that doesn't I sounds promising is coming from Coca-Cola. The company I is recruiting the student body officers of our local schools to be their ambassadors. The cost to Coke is a free lunch and some 6-packs. They also pro- vide free product at school dances. But should tudent leaders be tinned into soft drink hawkers? A recent news- paper drl.icle touted the efforts corpordte America is making to get in the school house door. A I school distrlct in San Jose signed a 10-year contract to give Pepsi products exclusive rights on campus. The distrtct will receive $3.5 million or more, depend.mg on how much Pepsi the students dnnk. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that the proportion of. obese 1 Americans rose from 12% in 1991to17.9% m 1998. Obeilty is the second-leading cause of preventable deaths &fter smok- ing, and a devastating pubhc health threat. The causes are a lack of exercise and the con- sumption of lat-laden fast food. When I visit secondary schools, students are lined up to buy sugar water from Pepsi or Coke and food provided by Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. These foods are high 10 fat and sugar, and low in nutrttional value. In the district's quest to get its share of the sh.19ents' food dollar, have we forgotten the need to encourage good nutrl- tion? Can we really beheve the board's recent decision to add an extra quarter of health class will counteract this national trend, which puts our students' lives at risk? l know the argument that kids won't eat good food, so if we don't have fast food choices on campus, the kids will split for places that do. However, when kids come to my house, I make homemade hot bread arid have fnul. It is devoured in minutes. Why don't we make that food available, and take away the bad stuff, just as moms do at home? If kids don't get healthy meals at home, isn't it evert more important that they do at school? Why is the district safe- ty comntittee so worried about keeping our kids safe from external forces when the eab.ng patterns thdt kids establish in the school cafeteria are putting them most at risk? When those patterns are coupled with the lack of physical activity, our schools have failed in keepmg NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED the body healthy, irr pectlve of SCHOOL DISTRICT what might be stulfed into theu bra.ms. • Channel Onejs watched by 8 million schoolchildren each day. In exchange for free televi- sion to schools, kids are forced to watch 2 minutes or commer- cials each day. Are agreements with such companies o way to solve our schools' financial woes and supply needed goods? Andrew Hagelshaw of the Center for Commercial- .Free Public Education asks: •Is it ethical for commuruty leaders to buy and -sell our students' attention? Are we 90109 to treat our students as commodities we can barter in exchange for resources, or treat them as pre- cious resources themselves?" . His group points out that taxpayers pay for the time stu· dents are at school, by vutue of salaries, goods and facilities' costs. If a student's time is spent being exposed to advertismg, aren't the taxpayers paying the pnce? Researchers recently cal- culated that the time spent by U.S. students watdung Chan- nel One advertising crn.1.s U.S. taxpayers $1.8 billion a year. As the cola war front comes to our town, let's not let our stu- dents be the casualties. Let's rethink what happens al lunch and after school and how that affects our students. Let's rethink the pnce we pay if we let corporate Amenca mlo the schoolhouse doon;. -· • GAY G£1SER·SANDOVAL is a Costa · Mesa resident. Her column runs Mon- days. She can be reached by e-mail at GGSesqoaol.com. Checks are not accepted for l~s ' than S 17 .SO Elementary Jonch~ are Sl.75 There are three menu cho1c~ every day Students may cha<»&a vegetari- an entree ea<h day 1f dewed lh vegetarian selection may be ct $alad, sandwich or hot entre~ MONDAY Choice of Munc:hul>le lun<.:h salad or bean and che~e liur- nto with cvrn. Culte p1P fruit· t.umuver Ch0tCf! ol nulk, TUESDAY Choice ol Munchable lunch salad with Danncm fru1L yogurt or French bwttd 1wppero111 1>1z za. Tossed <!"'"" :sulacl , ... ,111 low-fat drp. Choin· ot lrurl 01 1wce. Ch_m<" ol milk. Wdck}' cake. WISH 0 F .Z• ORGANIZATION: Shahmcir Lednung C c·nh r in aftf•r- school tutonol program ior lh1 Shalimar Stu Pl cHed. •t• CONTACT: PPlN DeSot11 director ·:· ADDRESS: / Jq Shalmtat Dn- ve, Costa te .... a •t~ PHONE: (<J-lll) 64h-57'17 •:• NEEDS: A li:111Undlor 11,r WEDNESDAY Choice of Munchable lwich alad or ham and ch<! c scsnd- w1ch or macaroru and chees with Pcrnlie peas. C hoice of lru1l or 1uice. Ch01ce of milk: THURSDAY VetPrdns Day -..no school FRIDAY Acln11 .. -.1ons Day -no school The·Munchable Lunch Satad• con- ta1m tossed greens. cherry tomatoes, er adter~ and protein sou re~ -such as cheese, ~unflower seed~ fruit ~urt. honey roasted peanuts and dressing. 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Applicants must be first- tlme home buyers and put down a 5% payment. The loan program also Allows $10,000 of an officer's application to be forgiven over a 10-year ~od. Yet there are many reasons why officers aren't signing up for the program. Many of them already own homes or don't want to work and live irl the same dty. A swvey taken last year estimated 20% of the city's police live in Costa Mesa. •1 think it's not so much the concern about living in the city they work in so much as the present rate of interest for loans,• said Garth Wilson, president of the Costa Mesa Police Asflociation. "There is plenty of money in the account for the program but probably there will be a push after the first of tlle year when the interest rate go down. Right now probably wouldn't be advamageous. • With .more than $200.0QO sitting in the bank waiting fot takers. some residents may not feel their tax dollars are being put to the best use. Mayor Gary Monahan, who supported the program to fur- ther the commu.pity-ortented . policing philosophy, said it may ·be too early to evaluate the program and reallocate funds. •we're not even halfway through the fiscal year,• he said. •w_e might see more offi- cers apply at the beginning of the year. It's too early to make a decision right now • Commission to decide fate of home sales ... •If planners don't agree to seJ>filate sales of Orange Avenue houses, six units likely to be rentals. Sl.lsAN McCORMAc.x site of six homes it is building bJiy f9ol and sell each unit individually. Construction has begun on the six two-story homes on Orange Avenue. COSTA MESA -The Plan- ning Commission tonight is e~cted to approve an appli- c,tion by the Mekambe Devel- opment Group lo divide the lf the request is approved, the owners will be allowed to sell the homes individually mstead of as a unit. rr the homes have to be packaged together, they likely would end up as rentals. The application requires Mekambe to·teav~ part of the land open to the public. .. Last May, the commission approved a permit for the Mekambe Development Group to build the homes as apartments. The homes are three-bedroom and have two- car garages. The commission has issued the Mekambe several condi- tions for their approval, includ- ing the· establishment of a homeowners association. Mel Lee of the city's plan- wng department said his department does not expect the division of the lot s to have any sigruflcant effects on land use. · Sh.oes for Everyone A~to .. Facts by Paul ~rech S•RVIC• A R•l'AJR t¥RMAN • SWEDISH JAPAN•U AUTOMOlllUS STEERING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION Do you know how rack-and- pmion steering "'orks? 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On Oct. 8, the commission approved Sam Khan's request to construct a two-story, 6,606- square-foot •office ac;ldition to an existing car wash on New- port Boulevard. The assistance league, which is ad1acent to the prop- erty, filed their apped.l, claim- ing the addition will block their view of the street, Lee said The Planning Commission will meet at 6:30 p m m Coun- til Chambers, 77 Fair Dnve Car Accident? FREE REPORT tt'Vn11 dMCI)' gu.udcd secrcu you nttd 10 know ~fore you settle r.our case or spc~k with anrone. Do~'t Jc, another d~y _go by unti r.uu call 1hc Toll Free 24" hr. Reconted M~ at l-888-S98-101J Car Accident? Hin1: Rack-and-pinion steering is valued for its simplicity and precise ~ponse. STICKER· TO-ITIVENESS Your carpets remember. Consumer.. are purchasmg cars, mmt\.an-.. ancf sport utility vehicles at a record pace expected to exceed last year's 15:5 million vehicles. And although cars may be more ·. co tly than they were ten years ago, they represent better \Yalue. Today's vehicles come with many features that were lacking previou'sly -air Conditioning, power everything. rust proofing, better crash worthines , vastly improved fuel economy and emissions perform~ce, arrd improved reliability. While the average transacllon price of a new vehicle will be abOut $21.000 in 1999. (up from $14,725 in · 1989), medtan· family income i $48,423 (veM-. 34,211). Thus. it Ulk~ a -.mailer perccniage of a family's income to pun.:hase u vehicle than ever before. f A spo11s utility \iehidcs have claimed more and more of the market, manufacturer" are ~a..ing their attenUOC) to their safety, quality, and efficiency. At €&F, our commJtmcnt i to our customer·-,!ltop in and find out for yourself. For folks who own German and Swedi!ih caNt, we're Lhc place to corne for precision work. Give U!. u culJ 01 (949) 646..()9 10. We're at 2090 Placentia, Costa M • and we ucccpt majorcn:dit canls. It Your_ carpets take a lot of abuse. Even regular vacuuming can't remove ground.-in dirt. Just call COIT and we'll g·ive you a .. -free cleaning estimate, backed by our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. So, no matter what's shakin' at your house ... call COIT Lie. #?27306 FRED CONTINUED FROM 1 born today ls-able to legally order a beer, that cbwU< of planet Earth that ranges from Santa Barbara to the Mexicap . border and the Pacific Ocean to the Nevada and Arizona bor- ders, will somehow have to· absorb a populace the size of Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose -com- bined. Obviously, the battle over airport facilities in Orange Cowity cannot be just a street fight between Newport Beach et al vs. the lumped-together municipalities of South County: Wlu\t air facilities setVe Orange County and on what parcel of real estate they are located is a huge regional prob- lem that affects every city, every county, every irldustry and nearly every individual business. Yes, there is SCAG, the Southern California Association of Government.S. SCAG has just released a study that says, in essence: Don't rely on adding El Toro to LAX and beefing up Ontario -that ain't gonna cut it. · It strikes me that airports are much like freeways: When you expand one, or build a new one, it's overwhelmed the very day it opens. And from that day on, it's all downhill. Daily Pilot moments or a long lit wetl· lived. ln Colorado, we have a good mod~ of what I m n. Thanks to the vision of lhcn·mayor Frederico Pena, D nver put its new international auport way, way out in the boondocks. When you hif the proper offramp from Interstate 76, a sign tells you the auport is still 10 miles away. At that point, you can't even see the. peaks of the terminal building, which looks like a cr~s between a cir· cus tent and a lemon meringue pie. Despite some chaotic birth pangs, the airport has evolved into a model for the ultimate international airport. Orange County can do even better. Instead of fighting.a ' costly, divisive intra-county war over whether to El Toro or not to El Toro, it strikeS me that maybe some cooler heads should at least take a hard look at an Orange County airport that isn't i.n Orange County. There are pJaces out there - 'Adelanto is one -that have former Air Force landing facili- ties, which would roll out any color of carpet you Wdlll to have an international airport in the backyard. The necessary high-speed ttain technology to get people ' there ex;ists right noyJ m the 140-rnph bullet An1trak is test• ing for the Washington, D.C. to Boston rufl· Someone m authority should be thinking in tenns 0U1er than the lock-step the cow1ty is in now. Someone m authority should be looking into the fea- sibility and possibility of putting Orclllge County International somewhere it would be want- ed What could it hurl< - Southern California is an air- port mess, San Diego can't expand Llndbeigh Field because its locati,on adjacent to downtown makes it especially dangerous. Ontario was sup- posed to be the salvation, or so said yesteryear planners. But it. too, is bulging. Expansion potential of LAX is. iffy because citizens are fight- ing growth, especially the oty of Inglewood, which is hoping for a 6 p.m. landing curfew (vs. the 12:30 a.m. curfew currently in effect). Expanding.John Wayne is unthinkable and converting El Toro wiU.probably be in the courts when that kid I men- tioned above is irl the final Change in Plans: Beginning in December, the Fred Column · will be runmng the first Mon- day of the tnonth. I'm now writ- mg a weeklLcolumn for the Fort CollinS -C9loradoan, and I have some other writing pro- Jects m the works. Cutting back now seems a reasonable thing to do. See you next month. • ~D MAR11N is a former Newport Beach resident wno now writes from his h()me in Fort Collins. Colo. Sota 7eai Pati6 7~ Teak is now Affordable! w{ Buy Oirec:t. Elimlnate the Middleman! Compare our Pric;esl Teak9Mpe.W Costa Mcse Showroom ~ by appointment 1240 Logan Ave. Unit H (conm or McClio1ocl. A lo&lll) (714) 544. 7288 Don't Miss the Boat! Now Accepting I HOiiday Reservations Boat Parade Private Parties New "Year's Eve 949/(142-788() On The Water . [n New ort Beach Doily Pilot 2000 CONTINUED FROM 1 . . students was needed by 1923, and a year later the first public library, contauung 200 books, was built on the second floor of the local bank. It was soon moved lo larger quarters. In late 1923, the Santa Ana Register reported that 250 buildmgs -businesses and homes -had been built in Costa Mesa within the past year and descpbed the town as a •rapidly growing, modem city: By ·1925, 2,500 people called Costa Mesa home Iri Newport Beach, Balboa sur- faced as a resort area, while the McFadden Wharf remained the business center of the city. To attract beach- goers to the Balboa Pavilion, pier and fun zone, frequent • beauty pageants were held, where women with cropped hair posed in their thigh-length bathing suits. With the increased empha- sis on recreation, · Newport Beach was soon forced to focus on safety and dig into its pock- ets to hire lifeguards· to watch over the waters where many boaters had drowned. With more and more people and businesses wanting to locale in Newport Beach, mil- lionaire W.K. Parkinson pur- chased an island in the harbor ~d ~truggled to fill it and build a bridge connecting it to the mainland. He did not live to see Lido isle become a thriving residential area. The island's new owner, W.C Crittenden, dversaw the its development at the end of the decade, but it would be years before anyone gained money from their investments at Lido Isle. These ten'events shaped the 1920s: • 1920 -Alice Plummer Costa Mesa was finding an identity and a new name during the 1920s. wins a contest to rename the town of Harper as ·costa Mesa. She is awarded $25 for the name. • 1920 -West Newport Pavilion burns down. signaling the final bust in the former boom area of Newport Beach. · • 1923 -Costa Mesa Gram- mar School opens. at the comer of 19th Street and Newport Boulevard and setves 187 stu- dents. • Jan. 1, 1923 - A small boat capsizes in the entrance to the harbor, and the three occu- pants drown despite eff~tts to revive them. A Life Saving CorJ>s -.the first lifeguards - is soon organized. ' • 1923 -Millionaire Pa<:i.fic Electric conductor W.K. Parkinson buys Lipo Isle (for- merly Electric Island) for $45,000. Parkinson fills the island with dredged sill and sand until it is 11 feet above sea level at high tide. The pro- ject costs. $261,000. A permit to build a bridge f;Onnecting the island to the main,land is grant- ed one year after Parkinson!s death in 1928. • 1925 --In Costa Mesa, Fred Bush becomes the f~t • 1928 . The city of Santa volunteer fire chief, and Frank_ , Ana asks residents m the •Big Boy• Va.ugh becomes the future oty of Costa Mesa if first police officer. ihey would like to become part • ~ June 14, . 1925 of Santa Ana. Thetr answer Renowned Hawauan surfer was a resounding "no.~ Duke Kahanamoku saves sev- en men using his surfboard to paddle out to reach. them and bring lHem to ·safety. Kahanamoku, a volunteer·with the Life SaVUlg Corps. saw the men's slup overturn as he took a morning swuu. 1Wo others rescue an additional five men, but another five drown. •May 1927 -World War I' phys1aan Gordon M Grundy opens the city's fust hospitdl, at the corner of Balboa Boulevard (then Central Avenue) and 9th Street. The hospital was pri- vately owned and contained live private rooms, delivery and operating rooms, three treatment rooms, d kitchen and oChces. The doctor hdd offices m Newport and Bdlboa • 1927 -The city oI New- port Beach votes to allocate $500,000 to improve? the ddn· gerous west and edst Jetties . .A year later, it give~ $200,000 more toward the eftort. SOURaS: • ·Tue Story of Costa Mesa," Thomas A. Barr, 1981 • "Newport Beach, The First Centu- ry; James P Felton, 1988 :· : glance BALBOA ISLAND 1923: City installs water lines 1925: Streets paved; street light- ing 1928: • Concrete bridges to two islands constructed • Emergency dredging, peninsula ocean homes.eroding SOURCES: • ·Newport Beach 75. 1906· 1981" James P. Feltor\, 1981 . • The Costa.Mesa Historic.al Society • •The Picture History of Balboa Island 1906-1981 A Celebration of the Diamond Jubilee." Gail Vinie Smith and William A Allen, 1981 ON OUR I ~EW LOCATION: ' t-ionday, November 8, 1999 5 FRIEND napped up by ,raccoons and other nighttime predatont, until there was only one sutvivmg CONTINUED FROM 1 family or ducks left. . And then, Allan noticed that one foot tucked under him -ono httle duck wa:. ldg91ng unW after a bit of research l>ehind the others. Each day Allan found that the btrd was the lower bird struggled to · simply drying off his foot. keep up, didn't get as much to She frets over the birds m eat and began to grow weaker. the bay like a mother hen, Fmally Allan swept the duck- noticing tf one doesn't show ling up in a net and removed a up, lags belund or hasn't been mussel that had clamped on lo eating. tus foot and was 'weighing the She'$ always loved' animals, litUe btrd doWn. she said, since she was a girl m The birds seem to recOCJIU2P. New Jer..ey feeding the birds her kind face as well. Earbcr at the ldke with her aunts. So this year she befriend a green when she docked her boat m heron that would eventually fly Newport waters nearl}' 10 out ai Allan's call:While she yean; ago, 1t sr:>emed only nat· fed the ducks, ·srowme, • ural thdl she would start look-would snap up the fish that the ing after the birds. bread attracted. He· took off a While she hds d gredl floppy few weeks ago when the dog that (ldds around the boa-t, weather started to cool, but ready to smip up any missed Allan hopes to see him again bread, Allan has never owned next year · ~a bird as a pet. The thought of . While she can feed the blfds caglhg something that should dnd take care of the occas1onq_l be free sPems lo mdke her problem, Allan realizes that uncomfortable She likes the she can't protect the birds from birds to swim freely m the everything or everyone. She same way that she can roam was particularly Ypset recently over the water in her bodt. when she found that a group of Allan watches the buds da.i-kids was throwmg rocks at the ly, alwdys ready to give them a btrds that swam eagerly up to little edge over whdt natural them for. food. Their actions difficulttes might befall them. were foreign to a woman who When the ducklings began I relates more easily to the sun- hatchmg edrliPr this year, there .pie honesty of arumdls. were countless little birds "Maybe that's why t lake swururung through the reeds care of the birds," she scud. "I ·• One by one, though. they were don t have any children." COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 kiosk to b<' built at McFadden Square. At the previous City Council meellng Oct. 25, staff was directed to distribute a request for proposals for the 10.71-acre Mannapark site on the Balboa Perunsula The site is home to Neva B. Thomas Girl Scout House, the Amencan Legion Post 291, cind the Mannapark Mobile Home pdik, each ot which hdS a ledSe Wlth the city that exptres wiiliin two years. A developer has proposed a • five-star resort for the property thdt would displace the mobile homes and move the Ainencan Legion building. The 156-room resort 1s estimdted to produce $2.8 million m tax revenue for the city annually. The Amen- Cdn Legion veterans and Man- napark reSldents are exp cted • to submit theu own proposals for the property. · Added lo this, nux is the Pdrks, Beaches and Recreation commission, which also plans · to submit a proposal to the oty. ':Though they have yet lo tron out ilie specifics, comrruss1on- ers said that they would mclude more lenrus courts, parks and perhaps some soccer helds -all for public use. ... Ya~r ideas. were just too IJig for our old place. \ ' . . ... JOIN OU~ RELOCATION CELEBRATION TU ES DAY / N 0 V EM B E R 9, I 9 9 9 -1 0 A . M • T 0 6 P. M • . 3¢ BLACK AND WHITE COPIES • 69¢ FULL-COLOR COPIES* . . ENTER OUR .DRAWING T.O WIN A LAPTOP COMPUTER** klnkcn- Exp~ss YourSeir PHOTOCOPYlllG, PIESEllTATION SUVICES, COMPUTER RENTALS, COf..01.NINTING, BINDING AllD PlmY MUCll IA~ll ~ YOU CM 111111 OF 10 . 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I t was a strange day of college football Saturday at both the Community · College and at the NCAA level. . Minnesota shocks No. 2 Penn State, 24-23, No. 7 Georgia Tech loses to Virginia, 45-38, in the NCAA. ~-the JC level in the Mission Conference, Palomar is stunned by Santa Anil, 19-17, Cerritos gets humbled by Mt. San Antonio, 19-9, and Golden West ... well ... they still lost their brazilionth game m a row, but it was a close, 21-19, loss to · · Riverside. So it should have been no surprise t.hat OCC and Long Beach City College nearly played mto the next millennh .. nn • ': before their game was decided, a 48-42, six-overtime thriller ror the 'Pirates. . •I was getting tired of • walking out to the nupdle of the field,• quarterback Jared ·Flint · said, refening to the multiple · coin tosses in the game. "We were telling I.:ong Beach, 'OK, it's time for both of us to go home now.'• One thing's for sure: when they got home, a good rught of sleep was had by all. . Thllt puts LBCC, last year's defending Northern Division champion, deeper into the • conference cellar with a record of 0-3. Where have you gone, Markus Steele? The Vikings turn· their lonely t?yes to you, woo woo woo. Sorry Simon and Ga.rfunkel. Once again 1t was the defense tha t came up huge for the Bucs. . Don't let that 4'8-42 score fool 1 you. · Only seven pomts were allowed tn. the first three quarters, a blocked P.unt that turned into a touchdown, two lntercr r tsons in the overtime frames Wld more bone-jarring hits than a year's worth of Mike 'fyson fights, I One thing's for c~ruun about Jared Flint, he has thl? rnentalily to be a great field goal kicker; no ahort-teflJl ioernory • whatsoever. SEE COLLEGES PAGE 7 VOLLEYlllL CHAMPIONS llfl· -·· ~ ~wport Harbor HJgh'a gtrls volleyball team reigns supreme ln Sea View League play after romping to an unbeaten record In . ' league, Among Coach Dan Glenn's arsenal are (standing, from Jeft) Signe Hillyard. Colby George, ' Erin Halter, Jenillfer Sandro, Brenda Waterman, Uz Lord, Katte King and Shannon Backus. (second row, from left) April Ross, Heather Cullen and Usa Addeo. (front row, · from left) Taylor Govaars, Krista DW and Andrea Schutz. e Sailors are the top seed In the CIF Division l~AA Playoffs, and open at home Tuesday n!ghL DAILY PILOT PHOTO SY BRIAN POSUDA 'SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING TH E MILLENNI UM ., Corona del -Mar • I •Former playmaker and scorer was a standout in.first three years of the Jack Errion basketball era at Cd,~. . RICHARD DUNN McGee, finished 36'-1 and lost to _____ lbtf_Pb_______ -Mark Eaton and Cypress in the co·••UlllTY COLLIG r FOOTBAL L . Aia 6-fooi point guard, David oehler's state semifinals. " ml Eight players off that squad, DIDO including Koehler, eventually .. landed Division I college scholarships. •(Mulligan) ran everybody in and out and played a lot of guys. (Saddleback) was a fun stop," said Koehler, whose .. goal was always to play in the Pac-10 Conference. assignment rarely changed on the basketball court. "It was hit tbe open jump shot, make your free throws and pass to Alex (Black) and Jack (Tu.z), • Koehler said, ref erring to his former Corona del Mar High teammates. Koehler realized his dream when Washington came calling. He redshirted one year because Score b y Innings Long Beach City Vikings O . O 7 14 O Orange Coast Pirates 0 7 0 14 0 7 6 0 8 0 7 6 0 8 6 42 48 Koehler. who performed similar tasks at Saddleback College with Ke'6n McGee and the University of Washington with DeUef Schrempf, was the sixth man as a CdM sophomore in 1977 -Jack Errion's first of a shoulder injury, then played as a sophomore. AS a junior in 1983, Koehler started 15 of 18 conference games and was voted the Huskies' Most Improved Player. At one point, Koehler After six overtimes, Pirates prove to be the better in marathon victory over highly regarded Long Beach City. TONY Al.TOUfl U COSTA MESA -Two broken records. four quarters, SIX overti.ttles, eight coin toss- es, 90 points, 183 plays, 225 minutes, 948 yards and"about a million held breaths later, Jimmie Ban.ks scored the g4ll1e-Winning touchdown for Orange Coast College to give the Bucs a1hrilling 48-42 homecoming win over Long Beach City Saturday night. •u took.every ounce of energy we had. · season as the Sea Kings' coacll, ·when they captured the South Coast League and CIF Southern Section 3-A championships. A three-year varsity player who twice· earned All-CIF, Koehler teamed with Tuz, the Orange County Player of the Year in '77, Black, Paul Akin, Steve Esposito and Mark Rains as the Sea Kings went 25-5 and beat owned the Pac-10's best assist-to-turnover ratio. In 1984, Koehler alternated with Alvin Vaughn, who'd been injured the year before, at p6'Qt guard, and Washii\gton won the Pac-10 championship .. "In college, Iwasn'r much of a scorer,• Koehler said. • 1 was Dave Koehler more of a playmaker · who was supposed tn but we managed to get the job done,• an ......,,,..~~:-'.:lll• Ramona in overtime, 56-50, in the CIF 3-A title game at the LA Sports Arena, igniting a 10-year. reign at CdM in which the late Enion won six league crowns and four trips to the CIF finals, including two titles. get the ball to our big guys (6-foot-10 Schremp!, 6-10 Paul Fortier and 7 -foot Christian Welp, a first-round pick of the Philadelphia 76ers who never panned out in the NBA).• exhausted' Coach Mike Taylor said after the game. • Ou,r players rose to the challenge and it paid off for us." After both teams matched each other for · the ·first five overtimes. comerback Johnnie Peeples, who earlier i:ecovered a blocked punt by Andrew Medley in the end zone for a Pirat~ touchdown, mtercepted a Vikings' pass in the end zone, Q!ving CCC a·cbance to win the crucial Orange Empire Confer- ence 'Northern Division contest.. . Banks, v.cho ·was questionable entering Saturday's game, scored the game-winner from 12-ya.rds out, f9llawing a key block from Wide receiver David Ca.stleton. Ban.ks finished with 100 yards on 21 car- ries and three touchdowns for' the Pl.rates (4-. · · 4, 2-1 m coruerence). · Por sophomore quarterback ·Jared Flint he managed to become~:tlie .EiiiUes all-time career pass- ing leader, break.mg Alvin Wlute's record of 3,425 set in 1971-72. Aint, who threw for 348 yards and three touchdowns for the game, now has a career total of 3,652. He also became only the second Bucs quarterback in history to throw for over 2,000 m a single season (2,108).. ' , . •1 found out that l was close from one of the coaches dunng the )Veek, • Flint said. · ·obviously aiiy record that has lasted for so long, it's an honor to be able to surpass it.• White, a 1970 Newport Harbor High grad; played at CCC from 1971-72 before transfe.rring to Oregon Stale Umversity. "Upset? No. I'm actµally kinda stoked that someone was able to break it,• White said on the telephone from his Corvallis, Oregon home after hearing the news. "That's what records are there for. Plus with two games le.ft, Jared should really set the mark pretty high. for some other young, hot- shot to come along and break lt." It was the longest game m temu. of over- times m OCC's 51-Y.ear footbflll history. In fact, the Pirates have played only one ovcr- tune game, a 21-14 win over Rlvef"')id last year, which was al o dwwg hom •tontlng game. Surprisingly, 1t was 8 defensive struggle throughout moltt of the fu'St thr quart rs, with the game deadlock d at 7-7. The Vikings (3·5, 0·3), took a 14·7 lend early in th fourtb quarter on the ccond of A ron Tyler's four ru hang touchdown . That's wh •n Medi y kick· tarted the Pirates With his punt block, wh ch rccov red by Pcepl . tymg the game at 14-1-4 D p1tc all of Long R prh ty' poln Flint Banks nn-. } t -.. ) I"' ~·1": . Castleton Medley Peeples coming on the ground, that was made possi- ble by ~arterback. ChadMun50n's 20 com- pletions for 301 yards passing for the night, with 202 of those yards going to receiver Brand.on Brown. Another Tyler TD gave the Vikings a 21- 14 lead, before Flint hooked up with David Castleton on a 13-yard touchdown pass with 58 seconds left in regulation to tie the game. Long Beach had a chance to win in the first overtime. After OCC turned the balJ over in its possession, three plays later, l.BCC tried a 33-yard field goal, but missed it wide-left, keeping the game going. Both teams exchanged touchdowns and extra points in the second overtime. In the third overtime, where a two-point conversion attempt is mandatory, a scram- bling Flint found Raymond Ohfel in the back of the end zone for a 14-yard touch- down, but the Pirates failed on their two- point attempt. · I.Ong Beach City marched nght back to tie the game, but the VJ.kings' two-point "There was a lot of tradition at Corona del Mar, and playing under Jack, there were always high expectations," Koehler said. "Jack was a great guy and he loved to win, and that's why it was really fun playing for him." (For several years, CdM's basketball alumni program has operated a summer toilinament and fund-raiser named after Errion.) Cd.M battled one more year in the South Coast League and advanced to the second round of the CIF 3-A playoffs in Koehler's junior year, when he led the team in scoring and assists ~d merited third-team.AlhCIF-....... Then, as a senior, Koehler averaged 17 .5 points per game, led the squad in assists again lllld propelled the Sea Kipgs to a 21-4 record and berth in the CIF 3-A quarterfinals, when they lost to Los Amigos and county Player of the Year Clayton Oliver. M Just playing basketball at Corona del Mar was great," said Koehler, a first-team All-CIF 3-A choice in 1979, and a two-time· first-team all-league selection. Koehler, who played in the 1979 Orange County High School All·Star basketball game, was part of Coach Bill Mulligan's Miss1on Conference championship team in 1980, when the Gauchos featured That year, W~hington reached the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament, knockin~f~ff Duke in the second round, 7~0, before getting upset by Dayton. "We knew we were going to play Georgetown (and Patrick. Ewing) for the right to play in the Final Four if we had won, but I guess we were looking past Dayton,• he said. Following his collegiate career, Koehler, a youth basket· ball star growing up in Newport Beach, played briefly in Austrla, then deoded "it was time to move on in lite.• From fifth to eighth grade in the Juruor Olympic Nationals', Koehler played on teams that • won two gold medals, one silver and one bronze. As an eighfh.-D grader, Koehler was chosen as part of a 10-man Junior Olympic All-American team. Koehler played other sports growing up, especially baseodll, which he loved, but always ..; found himself in the ~· Koehler, the latest .10 the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the millennium, !kt s in Coto de Caza with his wile, Kim, and four children: Drew, 8, Shelby, 7, Brooke. 5, and Madison, 2 He works in salf!S for a home furnishing company; covering Hawaii and Las V('Qas. •tt's a good temtory, and I love what I do,• sa.td Koehler, 38. •1 feel very ble!;sed." attempt also was unsuccessful, sending the H I G H S C H 0 0 ~ Y 0 l L I Y I l L l game into a fourth overtime. _ , Pirates comerback Bobby Johnson Newport No 1 seed m· CIF ~.:....:--1 ;.&.tA picked Qf.f a Munson pass to stctrt the fifth • IJl.V~ -~ OT, giving the Bucs an excellent chitnce of . ..--..!!'..!... winning, but a costly fuinble kept the· •Ta.rs play on Tuesday; No. 3 Sea Kings open Thw~. ·marathon game goin~. CERRITOS-The Newport Harbor High g1rl.s volleyball team~ Flint hooked up w1th Ohrel on a 25-yard pumiit of an unprecedented third straight CJP Southern Section Di\dsion touchdown pass and then found -qevon Grit· 1 -AA championship 85 the No. 1 seed, while Padfic Coa.st League C't\Ain- fin alone in t!i~ end zone for the two-point pion Corona df'l Mar earned the No. 3 seed in Division lll·A'.A . COf\V rslon, 91V1.ll9 the Bucs a (2~34 lead. The seven-time defending sea View League chArnpion Sailors (28·2 Not to be outdone, Tyler rumbled in from including best.of -three tournament motches), open TuC6d.ay, h06~ to yards out and on the tying two-~mt con-oft ~ht's Wild-card matchbetw n L6s AJarrutos o.nd n.~--unii .. version, Munson oonnected with Brown on WUlller 0 . -vwaa .-.-.a. • a n wide screen pass to tie th<! game, ogam, CdM (13· ) begms a quest forl ts sccond m-~ ~rown in ~ee~- beforc OCC pulled out the win. • sons Thu~ay, wh n it host.I S4n Jao nto, tho Skyhno League ~ .. 3 Co Ueton and Ohrel each caught six representative. /6 pas es and each hnbhed" with over too Newport Coach Dan Glenn and CdM h cl man Steve Conti ~ yards rcce1vmg m the flilmC for the Burs. hoth setisfied With their team's placement n th playoff brackets, N t up for the Pirates i th r horn onnounccd Sunday al the section offt('C. · final Saturday et 1 pm. against a v ry •w 're playjng well and l like ow chances,• Glenn sold. tough Mt. Sftn Antoruo that Is 3·0 and in ttnt Sa.id Conti: "•1 like the way we're play{ng now and l bk pl1100 in th Northern Division tandln91. chances in the playofb. • Doily Pilot COLLEGES In the fifth overtime, Flint, r turning the ball over with • chance to WUl, had to come ~ht back onto the Jteld to start the sixth O'll'Prtiine. . On the first play, he found Raymond Ohrel tor a 25-yard touchdown pass, then followed 4.bat up with a two-point conversion pass to Devon Griffin. Don't tell anyone, but with that win, OCC actually has a shot at winning the Northern Division. All they have to do is beat Mt. San Antonio at home and El Camino on the road. How much of a shot? Mt. SAC is undefeated in the Northern Division after defeating Cemtos and El Camino knocked off Palomar earlier in the season. Do I hear basketballs bounong? Bonehead I: To me. J thought that since 1t was ·homecoming" for the Pirates, that there would be a homecoming ceremony at halftime. You know, kings, queens, bugs, balloons, tuxedos, tnore hugs, evening gowns, borrowed convertibles to ride in. crying plUentS, fireworks, all that fun stuff. It turns out that there hasn't been a traditional homecoming-type event the past few years or so. Not enough support or interest, I guess. Remember gang, the Rams • and Raiders are gone now, they ain't coming back and no new team is coming here for a long, LONG time. This is the best ya got, this side ~gh school, so support it. As l step off my soapbox .. · Another funny occurrence, not really worth a ·sonehead" label. In the third 'overtime, where a two-point conversion · attempt is mandatory and -shortly after Long Beach City scored a touchdown, the national champion OCC cheer squad tried to get the crowd into a cheer or ·sLOCK THAT l<ICK ... BLQCK THAT l<ICK " It's OK. cheersters, l didn't 'know that rule either. By the way, the one good thing about no homecoming was the OCC cheer brigade ~ormed flawlessly and ·showed off some incredible .. acrobatic moves for the Pirate faithful for most of the iptemussion. Can you say, REPEAT? ' Sc:of"e by 1'.riods LBCC 0 0 7 14 0 7 6 0 8 0 -42 occ 0 7 0 14 0 7 6 0 8 6 • 48 Second Quarter occ · Banks 2 run (Yonts kick), 2:19. • lhird~ • LKC -Tyler 1 O run (Albach kkk), .11:04. fowth Quartet LBCC • 'fyler 10 run (Paladino kkk), 13:15. OCC -Peeples rec. blk ktek in end Sports .. ' ~. N<Mtfllber.8, 1999 7 GOinez paces ·OCC wo1-teil to SoCal ~tie •Orange Coast women dominate SoCal Championships at Bakersfield; Pirates' men have to settle for fourth in a close furish. IC CROSS COUNTRY -BAKERSFU!LD -Orange Coast College's .wo~·s cross country team, expecte<l to dominate at the Southern California Cross Country Champi- onships at Bakersfield College Friday, did JUSt that behind the,winning finish of Zoila Gomez, who left the field in her wake with a 17:59.0 over the three-mile Heather Shurheff and Berenice Carba- jal, left theu respective fields m their wakes, with Sburheff crossing the ti.rush line in 18:26.0 for second place, and Carbajal crµismg in for third place with a time of 18:33.0, some 20 seconds bet- ter than her nearest competitor. Smfo Oroico was Coast's fourth run- ner with a tune of 19:35 at· 17th, fol- lowed by Elsa Ortega (30th with a 19 54). AJSO fimShJJlg With Strong nonscor- ing runs were lG.mberl:y: Lacher (71st at 21 :05) and Joanna .Williams (83rd at course. . 21 :24). . And just as dominating with perfor- mance, Coast's No. 2 and 3 runners, · The Pirates finished with 52 points as a team, more than double of second- place San Diego Mesa, which accumu- lated 119 pomts. Coast was fourth lll the men's divi- sion as San Diego Mesa lead a very RYAN RAYBURN I DAILY PllOT UC Berkeley' rows toward tbe finish line a t Newport Autumn Rowing Festival ln Sunday morning's rush of rowers along the waters of Udo C hannel 1n Newport Bay. NAC SPAR-KLES At Sunday's 17th running of the Newport Autumn Rowing Festival. UDO CHANNEL -Spectators at the 17th annual Newport Autumn Rowing Festival on Sunday were treated to ideal conditions tor enjoying.crew races, and host Newport Aquat- ic Center found the same sort of conditions, en route to dominating the competition. Uhing bridges across Newport Hd.J'bor and rocks along the :aay Bay, severw hundred · watched as college and prep teams competed in one of the most prestigious rowing events lJl the country. Junior crew home team Newport Harbor AqUAti.c Center captured the most medals at the prep level, taking first and second in Men's Novice Eight, first m Women's Novice Elght, ond and third in Women's Novice Pour, in addition to third-place mCcWs m Men's and Women's Vars1ty'Eight and Men's Vars1t'y Four. ·:rrus 1s where ow hard work pays off," said NAC Junior Crew head coach Raebel Rose . ·"Our kids have really taken it up a level this fall, and it shows in the NARP results. We're looking forward to a terrific season." At the collegiate/open level, UC Berkeley took the gold in three events -Men's Varsitf Eight, Men's Novice Eight and Men's Open Four • with the ••c1ant Killers' of Orange Coast College taking first in Women's Novice Eight and third in Men's Novice Eight. • NAC rowers included double!> national challlpfon Cooper Wessells, finishing second to Men's Open Si,ngle, Tun Rizzo taking Uurd in Men's Ughtweight Single, and Anne Kircher finishing third in Women's Lightweight Single. NAC had a strong shoWing 1n the Masters events, with fust-plcicc finishes in Men's Mas- ter Four, and Janet Morrungstar taking se<ond m 'Women's Master Single. Fifty-six-year-old Bill B\,ll'ge captured the gold m Men's Ught· weight Master Single. • • NEWPORT AUTUMN ROWING FESTIVAL • Men's Open Eight -1. UC Berkeley A; 2 UC Berkeley A; 3. CSUS; 4. CSULB A; 5. Newport Bea<.h Rowing Club • Women's Open Eight -1. USC B; 2. USC A, 3. San Diego St. A; 4. San Diego St. B; 5. Univ. of San Diego. • Men'• Mntet' E~ -.1. Long Beach; 2. San Diego. Women's Master Eight -1. ZLAC; 2 Long Beach. • Men'• Junior Eight -1. Oakland Strokes A; '2. Berke- ley High; 3. NAC B: ·4. L=Beach; 5. Oakland Strokes B. • Women's lunior · -l. LBJC A,· 2 Oakland Strokes A; 3. NAC; 4. Oak and Strokes B; S. LBJC B. • Men's Master Four-·1 . NAC; 2. Socal Boat Club. • Women's Master Four -1. LBRA;' 2. LARC; 3 SDRC • Men's open Single -1. Nikola Stojic (Partizan RO, 2. Cooper Wessells (NAO; 3. Bob Bennett; 4. Dan Dougher· ty (LBRA); 2. llm Whitney (LBRA). • Men's Ugtitw~ Single -1. Ron Harvey (LBRA); 2. Tony Gjessing (LB ; 3. Tim Rizzo (NAO. • Men's MMtet Single · 1. Steve Hathaway (CYO; 2. Duncan Howett (Pagosa RO; 3. Landon carter (Pagosa RO; 4. Pat Cotter {CYQ; S. Bill Erkelens (Pagosa RO. • Men'• ~tweight MMtw Single • 1. Bill Burge (NAO; 2. BdBater (LBRA); 3. Win Rumsey (North Bay RO; 4 Dave Rich (NAO; 5. Kim Burdick (NAO: 6. Bill Pawluk (NAO. · • WonMft's Open Single· 1. Sarah Baldwin; 2. Sabrin~ C.yton; 3. Amy McCoy (LBRA); 4, Ala Peitrowski (LBRA); 5. Sara Schreiner (CSUS). • Women's Lightweight Single -1. Katrina Lythgoe (SDRC); 2. Christina (C:SUS); 3. Anne Kircher (NAO. • Women's MasW Single -1. Wendy O'Br~n (UCLA· MRO; 2. Janet Momingsta~ (NAQ, 3. Ellen Braithwaite (Berkeley RO; 4. Jane Toro (Berkeley RQ. • Women's LI9frtweight Mast« Single • 1. Mary Perrot (LBRA); 2. Sonja Sullivan (SORO; 3. Olga Fryszman, 4. Winnie Rtch (NAO • Men's UghtvNight Eight • 1 UCLA • Men's frothlnovic:ie Eight · 1. UC Berkeley A: 2. UC Berl<eley B; 3. Orange Coast; 4. Loyola Marymount; s UOA • Women's frostinovke Ei9ftt · 1. Orange Coast A: 2. Loyola Marymount; 3. San Diego State A; 4. Orange Coast B; S. U of San Diego. • Men's Junior Novice Eight · 1. NAC A: 2. NAC B; 3. long Beach JC; 4. San Otego RC A: S. San Diego RC 8. • Women's M'6or Novia Eight -1. NAC: 2. San Diego RC: 3. Long Beach JC. • Men"• Open Four -1. uc Berkeley: 2 .. ucsB A; 3. uo A: 4. U. of Sao Diego. - • WOl1ten's Open Four· 1. C:SUS; 2. USC; 3 San Diego s~ 4 u. of San Diego; 5. uc:se . -... lfJ , close pack tn the top Jour, San Diego Mesa had 105 points, fol· lowed by Glendale (113), Santa Ana rt 16) and Coast (120). Juan Sanchez was Orange Coast's leader with a tune of 19:35 over four miles, good for 14th. Chris Monachelli was 23rd m 19:46, followed by Robert Jone (26th at 19.54), Jaun~ Carrillo (28th at 19:55) and iony Magana (29th at 19:56). Just out of r~ach were Manuel Or<YL- co (44th at 20·12) and Alberto 'Munoz (45th at 20:13 OJ .. . ' Next up fur the NAC Junior Crew team ls the San Diego Fall Crew Cla ic Sunday at Mission Bay. • Men's Junior Four -1. SO RC; 2. Oakland Strok~ 3 NAC: • WonMn't Junior Four • 1. Oakland Strokes; 2. NAC 8; 3. NACA Spectaton get a bird's-eye \~iew during the el'port Autumn Rowing Festival Sunday morning ln Newport Bay. zone (Yonts kick), 9 07 ~. l..ICC-~rSTUn1~ba<J'iik~i,~.;>.:..-::=:=:::!..:==:::======:::.:.=::=::=:=:=--=:::::::;;.;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiii'iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;;;;;;.;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;. ... ...;..;... ...... ...:...::=::=::::::::=:::...::.:.::~~~~~~.:..::.::~ 4~c . castleton 13 pass from Fli~t C 0 M M U N I T Y C O. l l E G E W A T E R P 0 l 0 ~iE:=:=:: OCC men win conference cha.mpionship lhird Overtime OCC -Ohrel 14 pass from Fllnt (pass failed}. LBCC -Russell 3 run (pass failed). Fifth Overtime OCC -Ohrel 25 pass from Flint (Griffin pas~ from Flint). LBCC ·Tyler 10 run (Brown pass from Munson). Sixth Overtime OCC • Banks 12 run Attend~nce 1,000 (estimated). INOIVIOUAL RUSHING LICC -Tyler 28-121, 4 TOs; Russell, -11-41, 2 Tbs; Pauldmg. 2·7; Parkhurst. 1-6; Munson. S.mtnus-15. OCC ·Banks. 21-100, 3 ~ Ohrel, MS; Dawttins; 3·5; Boka, 2-mlnus-6, Flint. 8-minus-8- tHOMDUAL MS5ING I L9CC -Munson, 20·36-2, 301. I OCC -Flint, 21·38-1, 348. 3 TOs • INDIVIDUAL REalV1NG LICC -Brown, 9-202; Kadau, 2·35; 1 1 tiM:ICinney. 3 25; Tyler, 3·18; Granger, 2-16; Russell, 1·5. "" OCC . Cmtl.ton, 6-1 15, 1 TD, Ohrel, 1 ~07, 2 TOs; FredrkksOn. 4 57; Fane, 2.·24; D•i., 2·23; D.awtdns; 1·22. GAME STAT1STICI LICC OCC 22 24 ltirihes-yardage 44174 )S.173 p~ yardage 301 • 348 ' l"llllng 2().36-2 2 t ·3'-1 Net return y•rdage• 0 3 s.du-'yatdagt 3 ·14 5 -37 fM yardaOe 461 .. 7 S-39 2 4-37 7 Fumbtes·~ loSt ()..() ~ time. • Pratt's goal in overtime provides the Pirates with the winning edge against Riverside. MISSION VIEJO -Orange Coast College's men's water polo team rules the waves of the Orange Empire Con- ference today following Saturday's endeavors at the OEC Finals, hosted by Saddleback College. The Pirates had a 6-5 lead with just 12 seconds spent in the fourth quarter on a goal by Jeff Smalley, but 36 sec- onds later the Tigers answered in the form of Tommy Merryman's goal Pratt, Smalley and Scott Butler each scored twice for Coast, which is 23-6-2. Riverside fell to 20-11-2. The Pirates, under the hand of Coach Chris Ocding, pulled out a 7-6 victory m overtime to deny Rive.r ide. The Pirates open play in the South· em Califorrua Playofts Wednesday. OCC women fall, -1 Jeff Pratt netted the wmning edgo · Wlth a shot with just 0:42 left in over· In the women's final the Pi.rat~ fell i;hort, 3-1, a Riverside (28'-4 -1) upset .l Clilll ....., .. -..v ..... ................... ~--------------------~ j i JI l 1 I i I I 1. I I I I I I I t I t________ _ _______ J Estancia rolls. 17-3 COSTA MDSA - -Esta.nca High' P 0 L 0 boyi> water polo team finished th 1999 a on 10-12 Fnday ofter belting vLc;iting Los A.mi· go , 17-3. Among the multiple scorcB for the Eagle were Phil W tftlll and Dave Collier wtth three apk>c , and orlng twice were Matt Thorpe, Mike Pun- er, Cliff Gla cy, Brian Monett and Nic.k Rycroft, NONUAGW EsTMCIA 17, Loi ...... J Los.Amigos 0 1 0 2 -3 Estancl.t 4 .. 5 4 -17 ....... Thorpe 2, Wtstflfl ), Flags-net ylfdlge. 9-70 3·21 11me of~ ,l, 15 26:AS-. 'flNM nrtUm\ lnttfetPtklns. tumble =1, F1mef). C. GlaCY 2. 2, CotNef 3, Rycroft 2. SM$. DJ . Glacy 4 ~ the Pi.rates. It was scorelE>ss t.hi'ough the first half, but Riverside broke through with three goals by Lisa Moreno, Devorie, Witt and Llsa Weise to take a commanding 3-0 lead in the final penod. • Nenssa Reidenbaugh scored for. Coast late in the game to avert a shutout. 1 The Pirates, ranked No. 2 m the ta.te, fall to 21-b Riverside, No 3 m the state, unprov to 28-4 t OltANGa EMPIR! COM ERENa MIN ~ OlwtGr Q>AsT 7, RIVf.MIOt 6 Orange COdst · 2 0 2 2 1 • 7 Riverside 2 2 l 1 0 • 6 OCC: Butler 2. Pratt 2, Smalley 2, McKinley 1. SalleS. Ohver 8 RCC: Vargas 1, Rosa 1, R. Mart1novic 1. Merryman 1. Reed 1, Noble 1. Saves Finfrock. 11 . lhlrd ~: Saddlebad: 22. Cypr 15. . ~ .RJvutsa ~CoAST 1 Ri~ 0 0 1 2 • 3 Orange Coast 0 0 0 1 • I Al~ Weise 1, Moreno 1, Witt 1. SaVft: Moon 5 OCC: ReidenbMIQh 1, Sa'llti: Kennedy~ Third '*e: saddleb.lck I, Cypress i3 , I I I\ "•· t. ' I I ' • . . 8 .... .. M 0 • Fonner Newport Harbor athlete recogruzed for over two decades of coachfug in San Diego area. DoN (:.WUU:.LL for the Datt ~ Bob Woodhouse coached two San Otego County h19h sd10·01 football teams over 26 years winning t 6o' games, losing only 68 and tying five, despite never coadung on a home held. He has drawn numerous honors during that timf', Includ- ing induction into the Dally Pilot sirorts Hau of Fa.rne, celt!brabng the millenruum, but one of tl')e most significant career sa~utes will a.nive Wednesday evening at the Scottish Rites Center, Missjon Valley, San Diego. That's when more than 600 people gather to celebrate the inaugurw· indu~tion of 42 coaches in the "San Diego <"'ounty High School Coaching LegendsN awards program. Woodhou~. 66. graduoted from Newport Harbor High in 1951, is already ranked among the most notable coaches al the- state prep level. He was indl1ctcd In 1988 tnto the NalionaJ Football FouncfatiQll Hall or Fame and named iiS recipient of the Clare Can Hoorebeke Award for outstanding contributions to prep football in Southern California in 1994. • ·A. spokesman fQr the sponsoring San.Diego Hall of Champions said, M Bob Woodhouse-coached teams were always known for their tenacity and strict discipline -he believed everyone was a starter, just give 100 percent• Lool<lAg br1ck ov~r h1s 26 · years oi coliChing ctl San Mdlcos dnd San Pci5quel high schools in San Diego County, Woodhouse sdid the Lea.ms M always dres!>ed al home aod the busei. were alwayi. purkt:!d in ft\lnt ol ow horn~." tl<> drow th<> busPs for a period 01 time, but his lale wtfe, Sandy, later drove them for years. At the close of her career before she passed away somE> years ago, Sandy was honored wiµt a handsome scroll for years of outstanding service by th(> Plol)eer School Bus Drivers Association, headquartered m New Mexico. . His two sdiools in San Diego County generally played their games at Escon dido and Orange Glen high schools. Unbeknownst to most old friends and relatives, · Woodhouse si;>ent another nine years being unabJe to play or conch on a home fie.Id TheOCCteam won the .Eastern Conference rh mp1on"'hiP m 1951. Woodhouse also helped lead Hdrbor High to a track and tield championship in 1950 by win.rung his share or ·half-mile ' tuns. That included playing time at Orange Coast College and 1.ong.Beach State College and 15 years of coaching as an assistant at Rancho Alanu tos High in the Garden Grove area. ln the early days, Orange Coast teams Woodhouse His San Marcos • team won the 1966 San Diegp section CJF tiUe and was runner-up in 1978 with San PasquaJ. played at eJther Harbor or HWltington Beach high schools. Long Beach State played at Veteran's Stacliwn. Woodhouse was an outstanding tackle for two yea.rS" dt Harbor High under CQach AJ Irwin in ;1948, '49 and '50. The '49 team won eight, lost one and scored 323 pomts The '48 team was 5-4 while the '50 team finished 6-3 Woodhoµse, who was nd.Dled San Marcos Man of the Year by the City of San Marcos in 1970, kept a long friendship going with his college mate {van Seaton. Seaton was has assislclnt coach for years. His brothers, Don and Wesley, were athletes at Harbor prior to his prep arrival. Both were pole vc:tulters while W 'lley 1 was also a varsity griddor. Don was a top cheerleader. Some of the star gridders who linked up wi+h WoodhOU'i<' ut Harbor m '49 and '50 were fullback Bob Berry. halfback Mel Smalley and Monie l..angdaJe, guard John Kingston, end Glenn Griffith, fullback Larry McMasters, balfback Dick Jones, guard Gino Boero and halfback Wayne'Welty. Prior to high school, many Costa Mesa lads drew footbaU coactµng from Rod MacMillian, athletic director of the Harbor Area Boys' Club, located near Lions Field. After some retirement years had passes, Woodhouse moved on to Cottonwood, Arizona and picked up a fair nl.lmber of pas- times, including bow and arrow shooting, pistol shooting, biking and country western dancing. I 1#111 . .-11 ~H N=ll a.II •1 ~11 ~11 N~~11 · AWil Flctjtlo~• But lnH• . &1117600; quests autll0r1ty to ad·' ol \he southwesterTY HOLD ITEMS COMMUNICATIONS Flct.itlou1 Buelnesa Flctltlou1 BuelneH %tltloua Bu1lneH Pioject Name: l'Jayslcle Nam• Statement • ..OTICE OF~ minister the e$tate under 130.08 feel of the OOl'lh· 8376 NBIFF/JEFF-GROUP, AUTHORIZED Name Statement Name Statement Nam e Statement 'Orlve Storm Drain IO't· The lollowing persons SME the Independent Admin-westerly 150.00 feel ol CONNER HOUSE· AGENT FOR JOHN E. The foltowlrig persons The lollowlng persons The following persons provement Project. are doing buslMss as. P\nuent to !he C1lltor-lstration of Estates Act Lot 103. HOLD ITEMS GEYER FOR A MINOR are dolnO business as: are doing business as: are dOlng blllJlness as: Pr0Jec1 Location· PAN ASIA MONGOLIAN nl1Self·S~1Stora91 (This Authority Wiii allow RESERVING THERE· 8424 IDA MAE LEE/ CONDITIONAL USE NEWPORT SEA.CH M.C. community Reta· OMG FINANCIAL, ~8 ,Bayside DrlVe from 2307 BAA-8-0 369 E 171h Fec:llfty A.ct 186P Code the personal represent· FROM a public utility HOUSEHOLD ITEMS PERMIT FQR A 60' YACHT CLUB 1099 lions, 1280 Bison A11e., Princeton Drive Costa Sayskle Drive to Cour}ty Street 112. Costa .Mesa, ~oo ... ,:. ·~·I Uthe atwe to take many ac-easement lorall existing NORMAN COWBOY, M ONOPOLE DIS· Bayside Drlw, Newport 8-9 #124, Newport Mesa ca11forn1a'92626 Road. CA 92627 · en.., w H at tions without obtaining u oder ground and HOUSEHOLD ITEMS GUISED AS A ~LAG, AT Beactl, CA 92S60 Beacn. CA 92660 Matihew Augustine Project Proponent: Siu-Chun Chau, 16851 ~~~'MR~j· 0~8~'; court approval. ,Before overhead PiJbllc utlhtles. 8<479, TONY ZARCOS. THE FRONT OF A SITE Sherk Island Yacht M a r g o J u n e 208 Princeton Drive City of Newwn Beadl, Oakrow or Hacienda • • taking cer1aln very lmpor· and a drainage ease· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS WITH TWO BTS CASI· Club. a nonprofit com-Chambellin, 5 Plne Val· Costa uasa, Calf1omla 3300 Newport Boule- Heights CA.iH745·49.ol3 '1nonll property In· tanl actions, howeVQr, ment for all existing C174'.DYANE ChARI<. NETSATTHEREAROF pany(CA),1099Bayslde ley LIU'le, Newport 92626 Y vard,NewportBeach,CA Lal·K~en Lam 16551 ~0udJ::!1~~•"°!1o-= , tile personal ref1re$9nt· dralnag• lacllllles to· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS THE SITE LOCATED AT Drive, Newport Beach, Beach, CA 92660 This business ls con· 92663 Oakrow or., t:/ecienda toot• andior oth•; atlve will be required to gather wtth right ot In· Published Newport 2314 'NEWPORT BOU· CA..926(!0 This business Is oon· ducted b : an Individual Public Review Period: Heights, CA 91745-49413 hou••hokUtemalocettd give notice to Interested gress and egress tor the Beach-Costa Mesa Dally LEVARP IN A C1 ZONE. This blJslness Is con-ducted by: an lndiVldual Halle yriu started doing November 8, 1999 This business Is con· •t: persona unless they purpose of maintaining, Pllot November 8, 15. ENVIRONMENTAL DE· ducted by: 501 C-7 Have you started doing bUslness yet? Yes, through .December 9, ducted by: husband and PROPERlY 24617 have waived notice or replacing ,and upgradll)P. 1999 TERMINATION: EX-nonprofit business yet? • lQ/0111999 1999 wife 1725 POMONA AVE consented to the said existing pubTic utfl • M6&4 EMPT. Have you-started doing Ocl 1, 1999 Matthew Augustine Project DescriptiQn: Reglstranl has not yet CO:STA MESA CA. propos~ acti<>fl,) The in· ties and drainage laoll· • NOTICE 4. ZONING APPLICA· business yet? Yes, 1963 Margo Chamt>er11n This statement was The project provides begun to transact busl· 92627 dependent admlnls· tt11s. Th I 1 1 TION ZA·99·50 FOR Terrance K. PhHllps This statement was llled with the County tor the lnstatlatlOn ot ap-ness undet the fictitious 94•560-7872 nME tratlon author1ty Will be See Exhibit "A" at· the ~o~~~~ re~nd~-MC CARTHY COOK. This statement was tiled With the County Clerk of Orangtl County proximately 160 feet of business name or names 12:30PM granted unleH an In-tached hereto and by this tlon 15 available, 81 tile AVTHORIZED AGENT flied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 10-12.99 · 18·1nch reinloroe<t con- llsled herein STORED BY THE FOL· terested JH!r&On Illes an reference made a par1 address beloW, for In· FOR SAKIOKA FARMS, Cl~r1< of Orange County on 10-15·99 19996807953 crete p4pe. a relnfol'Cltd Slu Chun Chau LOWING PERSONS: objection to the petition hereof ti rl I FOR A MINOA CONDI· on 10·15-99 19996808350 . Dallv Pilot Oct 18 25 concrete 1unctlon struc• Lal Kuen Lam 0309E FAILS DORVIN and·.Sh<>ws oood cause SECTION 2. Monday, spec on du ng noOTia TIONAL use PERMIT 19996808359. Dally Piiot Oct. 18, 25. Nov i 8 1999 ' M649 ture. and live (5) dlf· This statement was 0127 BACKS WILLIAM why the CCXIO should not the 6lh or December business hours, by any TO INSTALL A TEMPO· Dally Piiot Oct 18, 25. Nov. 1, 8, 1999 M657. · ' ' lerently slz11d catcti tiled Wilh the County ~l r°AtlE M u AR ' s H grant Iha authority. 1999, at 6:30 p.m .• In the ~~ ~ 53a~qu:~~~ RARY TRAILER FOR Nov. 1. 8 1999 M656 Fictitious Bu•lne•• basins With grates and Clerk of 9range County E242 GRANT DARREN A HEARING on the Councl{ Chambers 01 publication 01 thls notice USE AS A SALES OF-' ' Flcttuous Bu1lneH Name Statement the connection of these on 10·26·99 petition will be held on Cl1y Hall, 77 Fair Drive, of Its avallabillt FICE FOR THE FUTURE Ftctltlous Bu1fnesa Name Statement 1 lmprovel)'lents to an 'lllC· 19996809443 0314E HEARD ER c DECEMBER ·9, 199g at Costa Mesa, California, 05 ,.._ D 24·HOUA FITNESS FA· Name Statement ...... ol . The ollowlng ·persons lstlng 24" reinforced oon· Dally Piiot Nov. 1, 6, 15, 1 H 1'4!}>.m. In De~ L73 lo· is hereby fixed es the 1 ...... scent Y rive. CtLITY FOR ONE YEART The ... e 1 lowing persons are doiflg business u-crate ~pe tor drains"" PROPERlY 101 1 1 341 he c · IJ d 1 f he La~una Beach CA w ........ AN AMEND .. EN followlng persons are dot~ busjness as· Home Loan Deal.Com, ..... !:.i 22. 1999 M673 2,,_ ... •CENTIA .. VE ca a tty me an Pace or ar-92 51. Contact·. • 11 n m are doing business ai> L & J "les 20251 l Uiroon a new bulk,,,.,.... ctlt oua 9 neH COS TAMES A. CA . Ollve South, Orange. CA Ing au persons Interested Glenda Me~s, Phon& TO THE PLANNED sc ASSOCIATES, A la ~°rwport" 'eeach ~1 Bens Street. ea· openrng neKt to the 92627 92868. • In or objecting to the ~ ) SIGNING PROGRAM 19341 Shady HarbOI CcaA 9c2~ • ewpon BeaCh, lllor· County Road street end. Name Statement IF YOU OSJECT lo the P'""""ed vacation. 949 494 5· TO ALLOW TE••PQ """' nla 92660-4109 The f-'lowi _A IM•046-06e9 TIME ...... ~ ubllahed Newport m • Cir., Huntington Oeach, James R. Kubiak, Ke"""'"' Jay Coulter, These drainage Improve· ut ns pe • ...,ns 1'.30PM granting ol the natftlon, SECTION 3. These Bea RARY SlGNAGE LO-C" 926•" A' I C '""''" ments are nee"'--' •ode-dol b S "'" Ch·Costa Mesa Dally • "'· ..., 2 Blue idge. Nine. A· 801 Be111·s St-el, New· """ ' ~!~ leRng us12n7e4ss 8~,: STORED BY lliE F,OL· you-should appear at the proceedings shall be Pilot November 8, 1999 CATED AT 589 ANTON Gene John Farrell, . 92714 port Bea-"'. '"eallfomla crease the polenllal Qf ...... rg yan, .,.. LOWING arnso""S: heallnn and state your conducted pursuant to .,.,,... BOULEVARD IN A pnr 193•1 Sh d H rb f "'' tlood1·ng nea~ ....__ last A11e .. Costa Mesa, ,....... NORTtt w'AL-A obe··i0ns or Ille wll11$n ~he rovislons of Section ....,.,,, IV'"' • .. a Y a o Linda L. Gray, 101 92660-4109 ,..,, ....... C II ml 9262" """"' "' ..,EWPORT BEACH ZONE. ENVIAONMEN· Ctr .. Huntington Bea.ch. Scholl #224, Newpor1 This buslne,ss Is con-and the Bay e Orlvt 810 a ... s. .Ob fo(I$ with the qpun • el seq. of the ·~ TAL DETERMINATION: CA 92648 . Beach CA 92663 roadway dunog heavy Ryan Shane Baker, 0013 HAU. Ml.ALENE be or"'the ~rlno. Your Str11Sts and Highways CITY COUNCIL EXEMPT. This busmess is con· This' business is con· ducted by: an Individual rain stoOTis. . 1274 Belta't Ave .• Costa J. appearance may be in COde ot the State of can-AGENDA SUMMARY 5. ZONING APPUCA-ducted by: an Individual ducted bv: a general Hava·you started doing Opportunity for Pubtlc Mesa, CallfOl'Al.a 92626 l'AOPERlY 22301 person or by· your at-fomia. Study SeHIOn • TION ZA-99-52 FOR JM Have ou staned dOI"" ,. business yet? No Re\lfew This business Is ()()(I· 20815 P\.ACENTIA AVE tomey. SECTION 4. 'The City CONSULTING GROUP/ y .. ., ~nnership Kenneth Jay Couller Interested persons a,_ ducted by. husband and COSTA MESA CA. IF YOU ARE A CREDI· Mana9er of the Olty ol 4:oo p.m. AIRTOUCH CELLULAR, business yet? No Have you started dOlng This statement was Invited to r,vlew the wife 92~2] •• 066.. TIME TOR or contJngent credi· Costa Mesa Is hereby Novecmber 8, 1999 AUTHORIZED A.GENT ~~e ~~'f°~enl was buLstlndneassL.y,eGtra? yNo filed with the County Negative Declaration, In· Have you staned doing r3()PM..,. • tor of th& deceased, you direoted to cause notices "'IS ELLANEOUS FOA PHILLIP AND flied with the County This .statement was Cieri< ot Orange County duding stUdles and/or business yet? No S~ORED BY THE FOL must file your claim with of the said proposed ACTIONS KAAtN LUCHESI FOR Clerlt of Orange County !tied With the County on 1'0-15-99 eXhibits. relating to the Mar)one Ann Ryan '·OWING PERSONS . thecourtandma1lacopy vacation to be con· MARINA PARK A MINOR CONDI-' 0010-1599 l I 0 Cou t .10996808387 prO"""'ed p1....iec1, and Baker '-' : to the personal repre· splouoosly po.sled along REQUEST FOR TIONAL USE PERMIT • C er1< o range n y Daily Pilot Oct .. 18, 25, sut>fnii commeiits. These This statement was ~l~~· GONZALEZ sentatlve appointed by seldstr1ps oflandlotal PROPOSALS(RFP).Ap· TO ADO A :;cl' HIGH OallyPno:~3ll. cml0-14-9~9996808257 Nov.1,8.1!)99 M653 dOcUmentsendaJloom- llled with the County e2B6DOTHAOELYNNE the coun within lour least two (2) wee~s prove RFP for "' MONOPALM Willi 12 Nov 1. s 1999 M660 ments received Wiii bt Cieri< of Orange CQunty ~OPERTY 20139 months from the date o1 belore lhe date of said distnbutlon. DIRECTIONAL ANTEN· . ' ' Dair. PllOl Oct. 25• Flctltloua Bu1lne11 ccnsldered by the Nell(· on 10·28·99 2099 PlACENTIA AVE ltle llrst Issuance of let· hearing. Said notices PUBLIC HEARINGS NAS WITH 5 BTS CASI· Ftctltloua Buslne•a Nov. '8· 15• 1999 M663 Name Statement port Beach Cny CounOI 0 IP N11199680978 155 COSTA MESA CA, tersasprOl/lded lnPro· shallbepc>at6Clnotmore ,.f:EENNDEMRENATL 99P2L(E)AN NETS TO BE IN· NameSta• .... ent Flct.ltlouaBUAllnell ThelollOWlngpersons prioftolinala<:11Qnonlh8 al y llot ov.1,M 1 . "2627 bateCodeS8Gllon9100. tt18nthreehundred(300)"""' • • ST•LLEO BE"'IND •~·., """' bu"'~ ~ · A 22 1999 673 ,. AEOU"'ST TO EXPAND ,.. ,. -e l"'loWlng persons Nam e St·•tement are """n~ ...... ss as· p pr"""". oopy . "4" ••a."'7"• nuco The 1Jmt tor 1111~ aalms leet e~art, but in no event c: PALS NEXT TO AN EX '" "' ""' C S 0 UCTS ol N..,,a~t--·e-· ....,., __ _ • ,....,.._,,, .,. ~ • THc SECOND FLOOR · · are doinn business as: .o. · P D , 201 -,. •• ...,.,.....,., Flctitiou• Bu1lneH 2:30PM will not 8xplre be ore tour sha1I ewer than lt1ree (3) OFFlCE AREA IN ..... ISTING MONOPALM IN· 2 F "• A.""I ,_ '"OO The tOllOwlng persons Coral Ave.. Newpor1 lion, and related docu~ Name Statement STORED BY lliE FOL· mootl'ls from ttie hearing notlCeS be posted. "''" STALLAilON LOCATED N orm· '"91""'· '' are doing business as: Beach , Callfornl a ments are available for The lollowtng persons LOWING PERSONS: date noticed above SECTION 5. Ttils Res'· EXISTING . BUILDING AT 2299 HARBOR BOU· West Coast Highway. GREENWOOD HEAT· 9266!2·0096 review atthe tolloWlng k>-are doing buslness as· C389 VOTENDAHL YOU MAY EXAMINE olutlon shall be published BY APPROXIMATELY LEVARO IN A C1 .ZONE. Suite 23'4, Newport ING & AIR COND, 5221 Willllred K. Sprecher, tlo Mighty Clean, 687 t81t1 CJA23M!SOOANZ. ALE.9 • ..... the tile kept by the court twloe ln,a newapeper of !·oOOOAUSOWQUAAT~EFEAETE· ENVIRONMENTAL DE· B!JGacheo'tClrA.e!92663Eugene Llnc::Otn #C, Cypress, CA 201 Coral Ave., Ne~ caNe~rt Beach Ctty Street Apt 7 Costa • ..,.." II you are a person In· genera. clrculatlon. •' n TERMINATION: EX-90630 Beach, Catllornla Hall, Publlc WOl'k,s De· Mesa, Ceflfornla' 92627 ~OPERlY "01153 terested In the .estate, print~ and published In LOCATION OF A SMALL EMPT. Mye1s, 12 21 Hermon Ronald K.. Greenwdod, 92662-0096 pa11men1, 3300 Newport Andres Amaya 687 75 E POR' T you may Ille with the the City of Costa Mesa. SPORTS ,¥EMO-6. ZONING APPLICA· Dr .• Tustin , CA 5432 Wlls.on Ave.. James C. Sprecher, Boulevardi Newport 1811'1 Streat Apt 7 'eosta 20 N w BLVD. court a Aequesl for Spe· Orange County, Cafilor-RA91LIA Mu SE UM . TION ZA·99·53 FOR 9~~~-1~~~ness Is CO(I· ~ess. CA 90630 201 Coral Ava .• Newport Beach, CA 112663 Mesa,CallfornlaS2627 COSTA MESA CA. ~a::i~rc1oro1·154~ n'1;ASSED AND ~~fNs~~r;:'~~~: KIAIKO TOMIMITSU, ductedby:anlndlvldual ISbuSlnes~lcor:· Beactl ._ California llyouwishto appeal • This bUsiness Is con· 92627 ng 0 an nven LECTION FOUNOA AUTHORIZED AGENT The registrant com· ducted by; an I Mdur 92662·0096 the appropna1eness or du,s:1ed by. an indMduel 94g.64e-1682 TIME tory and appraisal of es· ADOPTED ttlfs 18ttl day TION INTO THE BOT. FOR YA.OHAN U.S.A me--ft ... 10 transact busl· Have you started dong This business ls con-'the adequacy of the Haveyoustarteddoing 3:l!iPM tateassets9rolany~U-of October, l999. TOM.FLOOR OF THE CORPORATION FOR A ne~~nder the llciltious bU~=~rtl;~~~w~9 ducted by: tiusband and Negative Declaration, bUslness yet? No STOf\£0 BY lliE FOL· tlon or account u GARY MONAHAN, BU IL 0 ING THE MINOA CONDITIONAL business name or names This statement was wife YoUT comments stiould Andy Amaya LOWING PERSONS: ~rovlded in Probate ' Mayor of ll'tt PROJECT INVOLVES USE PERMIT TO AL-Jisted,above on Have you started doing be submitted In Wrltlrt.O This statement was 1: 166 ORUZER RETRO Code se<:11on 1250 A City of Coata Meaa THE APP RO" AL OF A LOW OUTDOOR DIS-.9115199 Ille(! w1ith the County business yet? No prior to tile dose of.pUbllC filed with the County FllZ Request for Special No-ATTEST: E ~ PLAY AND ,.,SALES OF G If E Cieri< O Orange County J,C Sp~r revlow period stated Clerk or orange County F013 RULE SANDRA tlce rorm Is available from MAR)' T. ELL.IOTT, ~e~~E~~ T~ ~~R~ PROD U"' E AN o Mye':: rey ugene on 10-21·99 This sta\ement was above. Your comments on 10·28·~9996809671 ~~~~~~.,t= to ~o~~ ~~r~he 09:,'t1~ec~7tyco~"' MIT ADDITIONAL DE· ~~~~ ~J'AE~~:g This statement was Dally P1~~~99:l, ~4!:'rk ~1~r::S ~:~ ~~!h:~~n!:i Daily Piiot Nov 1, 8, 15, prior oencell1t1on. PetitloMr: Coata MeN VELOPMENT SINCE YAMS, IN FRONT OF filed wi!h the County Nov. f , 8, 15, 1999 M662 on 10-13·99 Impacts you beHev& 22 1999 M675 Term•. Nf .. 1nc1 ,...u1.. Je .. lca S. STATE OF THERE IS NO ADDI· YAOHAN MARKET, LO-Cieri< of Orange County 19006808211 WOUid result trorn the ' tlon• ......... llt ..... Oorman-Oa¥ia, CALIFORNIA) TIONAL FLOOR AREA c ATE 0 "T 6 6 5 on 10-15-991,.,.,..,."8376 Fictitious Bua1ne11 Dally PllOt Oct. 1~\ 25, reject wh the IO'- Flctltlou• BualneH Dated thl• 81li end Eaq. (CS8# (125999) COUNTY OF ALLOCATED IN THIS PAULARINO AVENUE Oallr Pilot Oci.1a. 25, Name Statement Nov f , 8, 1999 M652 ~ltlca'nt. y an~ ar:~at Name Statement 15TH of NOVEM8ER. P1ul, Haa11n1•• ORANGE) ss · PART OF NEWPORT I N A C 1 Z ON E . The folloWing persons changes you believe The lollowlng persons I H9 by PS Otv•noeco, Jenofeky Wilker CITY OF COSTA MESA) CENTER ENVIRONMENTAL DE· Nov. • 6• 1999 M659 are doing business as: CITY OF should be adopted to are doing bvsineS$ as: Inc.. 701 WHtern LLP, 695 Town c.nter I. MA.RY T. ElLIOTI", APPEAL OF THE DE· TERMINATION. EX· Flctltloua Bu1lneH PAPA ANDRE Restau· ·NEWPORT BEACH ellmlnatt or r~ the GOOd Time Party A8ve1 ,.n0ue1• Ole18nd1•81e1•2~4A Dr., 17th ·Floor, Coate Deputy City Clerk and NE I A L 0 F A N EMPT. Name Statement rant, 24781 AllCla Pkwy., NOTICE OF INTENT Impacts Rentals, 2185 Cflar1e Or., ' · "' • MeNI CA 92626-t 924' ex-olllcio Clerk of the N C R 0 AC HM E N T 7 ZONING APPLICA· Laguna Hills. Califomla The City Couodf 19 Costa Mesa, Cahlomla 9o9 o . eond No. Publ shed Newport CltyCounciloltheCityol PEAMrTFORTHECON· TION ZA-99·54 ~FOR ar!":oi~~~~ef:~~ns 92653 TO ADOPT A sc::tleduled to consldef 92627 6967632 6 Beac:h-CoSta Mesa Daily Costa Mesa, hereby 6TRUCTION OF A 'MARK LES FOR A V Reil S7 VI · I\. Andre Ghaffery NEGATIVE approval of the projecf Jesus Urena, 165 1 tlQB, 1111 , Pilot November 8. 12, 15. certify tnatthe above and ¥~~~2CA~D~~~e,.~ PLANNED SIGNING s?° C:st~' 6Mesa ct°c"i (Alahyar), 5295 Cameron DECLARATION and the Negall¥8 Oecla· Charle Of., Costa Mesa, BSC 8908 1999 foregOlng ResolutJOn No. ENUE IN lliE NEW· PROGRAM TO ADO gi527 ' Or. #110, Buena Park, NOTICE IS HEREBY ration at a public meeting Calllomia92627 NOTICE OF M678 IXl·69wasdulyand regu· POATHEIGHTSAREA. ONE·2· BY 10· PANEL Charles Julllan Calllomia92601 GIVEN that the City ot on Monday, December This business ls con-PETITION Flctltloui BusineH larty passed and adopted CURRENT BUSINESS TO EACH OF THE TWO Vaughan, 657 Vidana Fereyd()un Kordestanl, Newport Beach has 13, 1999 at 7:00 PM In du~~ bf a~~~vi:~g TO ADMINISTER Nam• Statement ~r ~ :0~1~:'Y. ~=m' p R 0 p 0 s E D R E . Ex Is TING FREE Street. Costa Mesa, CA 3700 s. Plaza Dr. #8· repared en tnlttat Study/ tile Newp,ort Beach ~ e-C>T ""'"' ,...,, • jg!t.owjnn ,...,..IV\~ . _ VloCW"\.Ll'"-'f"" e..,..U""""L DING (P 92627 flt#;-68flta-Afle;-681 tecrNG'gaUVe DeC· "'COuncJI Cllamoers~ ™ buslness·yet7 No -~~.,.:.' ..... ......--tfell1"llrt me 18 '""'"'a-vV• '""'' SIGNS AT MES K"' . • p V "'-nia 92704 taratlon pursuant to tile Newport Boulfvard, Jesus Urene NANETTE LANG ak.a are doing business as: ' day of October, 1999 POLICY A·6 OPEN VERDE PLAZA, LO· ustin age aug,..,n, This business Is con-Cahfom•• EOV!""'~fttal N Be """ Caul Thi t t p T A R,0. INDUSTRIES, W T N S MEETING POLICIES TO 657 Victoria Street, ,.. '"'""""' ewport a..... Of· s sta amen was A RICI 17385 13.F Skyperl< Cir· IN I E S CHANGE REGULAR CATED AT 1525 MESA Costa.Mesa, CA 92627 ducted by: a general Ouallty Act for the nla flied with the County NANETTE LANG cle, lrvlne, Calllornla WHEREOF. I ha11e here· COUNCIL ••EETINGS VERDE DRIVE EAST IN This busi'ne•• Is con-partnership proposed protect de· II you hava any que& Clerk of Orange County CASE NO. A199612 9 .... 04 unto sel ~hand and al· .., A C 1 Z 0 N E . Joi-Have you started doing scnbed below. 'the lnttlal uons or would like further on 10·29·99 '' f1'xeCI the al of the City TO THE SECOND AND ENVIRON .. ENTAL DE· ducted by a nt venture busln""" yet? No Study has dete-lned I I ti """'" To aU heirs, benell· OaVld Allen Ballard, FOURTH TUESDAYS E I mTION EX Have you started doing ...., d Gh If "" n onna on, ... -se cori-19996809878 clerles, creditors, cont· 655 H204 Baker Street, ol Costa Mesa this 19th UNSCHEDULED T RM NA : · business yet? No Alahyar An re a ary that the projeoC with the tact Mr. Fong Tse of uie ~:rl~=t Nov. 1, ~~756 lngent ae<lllota, and per-Costa Mesa, Cahlomia day oARf Octy TobEeLr,U1099TT9. VACANCY ON THE EM8.PTZON. ING APPllCA· Charles Vaughan' fllThls ltshtate!'!en!._~!s propoHd I mitigation City of Newpon Bea(;fl sons Who may otherwi~ 92626 M • • p LANN 1 NG c 0 M . This statement was ed w ""' """"'Y measures mplemenled, Public Works Depart, 'oat be interested fn tf;e Wiii or This buslnea1 ts con-•Dnd•p•u•t!.fflCloty CClete'~ MISSION ANO AP· TtON ZA·99·55 FOR !tied with the County .Clerk of Orange County will nott'lave a slgnllleant ment at (9<49) 6<44·3311 ,.,.tate 0 both .., d ct·" b .... 1 Id 1 ~ olo "' WILL FESLER, AU· ct .... • 0 ,._, ty on 9·27·99 effect on t"-environ· Published Newport "" ' r ' U'I: u ""' y· an Inv v ua of th• Cit~ Councll P 0 I N T M E N T B y THOAIZED AGENT FOR on91"0'.01'~99range vvvn ' 19t9G806815 ment. The Oty therefore "-~ Me Dal NANETTE LANG aka Have yov star1ed doing f h I f MA VOA OF AN AO.HOC .,,. Beach • ..,.,.ta sa ly Mo1Dftl •rs PATAGICIA NANETTE business y:11 No ocot•ell • .'!.ol APPOINTMENTS COM· CORPORATION OF 18996808370 Dally Piiot Oct 25. Intends lo adopt a Piiot November 8, 199Q ft I u. '"' LAN 0 •Ad le B I ..... TH E p R Es I 0 I NG Dallr P"At """· 18. 25, .._Nov...., .... 1 •• 8 ..... 15 ••• 19 .. 99_M_66,.1 ..... N .. •liitiiti'i_e_O_ecliiiiiaoiiraiiitlon ___ ._ __ . ____ M6...,711 a., A n al ard EXHIBIT "A", a m;11p of MITTEE BISHOPS CHUACH OF ""99V'J9'. .,.,58 • PA""'FIC VIEW A PETITION FOR This &tatement was the&~ed vacetloo, is Publlahed Newport LOSIJOHN WAYNE EX-:...N.;;;.ov.;.;·....:..• .;;;8,.._1-.-.;....._"""--..-• ' vt PAOSATE has been flled filed Wlth the County on le n t"a City' Clerk'• Beach-Costa Mesa Dally ECUTIVE GUILD FOR A u~uoRt•• ........ ., by. ,. .. ARI J ' •NG In the c•· ... of o eou '"' " Flctitloua BuslneH llllSn, -r-"' ·'-"' ·...,, "''" range nty Off'-, n Fair O"'·e, PJlol November 8, 1999 M ~""° CONDIT ON L Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Superior Court of Callfor· on 11 ·2·99 ....., '"' m661 1,._,,, 1 A Name Statement nta, Cou~ of ORANGE. 19886810089 Room 101, Costa Mesa, USE PERMIT TO AL-The folk>Wlng persons THE P 'TION FOR 0 I"' Pll Nov 1 CA 9262& LOW 1WO OF THE RE· ..._, I &·i ot .8, 5,22, Publlshed Newport THE COSTA MESA QUIRED P"RK NG are.,.,.ngbusneasas: ~ROBATE 19qNuests NI 29, ~999 M6n Beach-Costa Meaa Dally ZONING ADMINIS· SPACES TO Be dov-RSA lnllne 112, 1&44 SI.I· Newpon Beach 844-2700 ARRI J. LA G be ap-PllOt-November 1, 8, TRATOR WILL RENDER 'ERED BY A G""'"GE 1>erior Ave., Costa Mese, pointed as personal rep· RESOLUTION A 0 EC IS I 0 N 0 N ,.....,. CA 92627 resonllti¥9 to administer 1999 FOR THE STORAGE OF Pha,.lde Skate Co .. ~testate Of 1119 d~· A RE~gi.t~N OF M66B ~~~~~2.~iee ~A0...Vs" ~~~E~~~~;~u~.; Inc .• (CA), 1644 Soperlor PIDICI IAOl1IER8 THE c rrv COUNCI'· . Notice IS hereby given SOON AS POSSIBLE 3151 AIRWAY AVENUE Ave .• Coelll Mese. CA I EU. IROAOWAY THE PETITION re· '' • .:. that tile undersigned will THEREAFTER, ON THE I N A Cl Z 0 N E 92627 M ortuary * Chapel queata the decedetlt'a OF THE CITY OF be sold at Public AUcilOn FOLLOWING ITEMS: ENVIRONMENT AL DE· This buSlness la con· Cremation Will Ind eodicils, II iny, COSTA MESAt on Monday, DECEMBER 1 ZONING APPLICA· TERMINATION: EX· ducted by: I corporation ~0·~~,~~!~l=T• oeccAHFRo1NR!;!lrrAs 6.19991a1Jo:.00 AM by ~~J'ERiAc99·4• FoR EMPT.HE •sovE ·c-bu~!:.~ef~~:idol~ 110 Broadway are IVlll&ble for IX· -.... ~~J~ AUCT~ON .iare~~ FERNAN 0 E z Au IF T " "' Pharalde Slatte Co I ~2t•.f!1~saO arntnatlon In the Ille kept INTOAEDNTERIOTNHTEO ices. P o BOX 823, THORtZED AGENT FOR T I o N LSE>N a' SE 'oA RI NE Inc., Miro s. McNeely, -• "' by_the coort, RIAL TO CA 3 CJ. SEQERSTAOM & CH AL Pr111denl ;=====~~~~T~H~E~P~E~rg1r~10~N~=,e~-VACATION OF 909·873-07<44. 112 77 • SONS FOR A c 0 u R T • T H e Ttllt Slatament was · "Affordable Alternative" D iscount casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject your elf & your family to paying inflated pfice for casket & servic ???? Call Toll free l-888·S4CASDT Sm1ng Oflnge I SiiToandhtg f.ountrits • PUBLIC A LLEY AUCTlON 90NO PLAN.NED SIGNING CHALLENGE MAY BE Iii.cl wltll 1119 County NO. 102. #723-41-19 PROGRAM FOR ~'~~~~ ~~ 9~~~ Cieri< of Or&n0• County THE CllY COUNCIL Al.I.SPACE. COSTA SOUTH COAST PLAZA· RAISED IN WRITTEN on 10 1~·90 OF THE CITY OF MESA, 1535 NEWPORT BEAR STREET, LO· CORRESPONDENCE 1ntee0UM COSTA MESA DOCS BLVO , COSTA MESA, CATED AT 3333 BEAR DELIVERED TO THI! Dally PllOI Oct. 18, 2!, HEREBY AESOl.Vf A$ CA 92627 STREET IN A POC ZONING ADMINIS· Nov. f, 8, 19G9 M6S5 ~1c~ 1 ™ City u~~i~,J~$ ~~E.oJ~X:fr~~~· ~~~~vt~~~ ro FlctJtlou• Buelnn• Councll ot 1119 City or A 1 S 4 , RAMON A tXEMPT FOR FURTHER IN· Nam• Stet"*'lt Cotti Maia dOei hereby PEDROZA, 2 ZONING APPLICA FORMATION ON THE The lolloWtng persons «*lart ltt lnttntlOO to HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TION ZA 99 45 FOR AB o VE App L 1 c A . are doing buslnt" ot: vaca1e Its lnter•at In Pub· A164. KAREN ZAl<HI, F68TIVA.L MANA.OE TIONS TELEPHONE TAtilTI NUI II lie Alloy No, 102 (the HOUSEHOlD ITEMS MENT COMPANY. AU· 17114) •15~ ... 245 OR URVINi JEWELRY ~~:~~~~ .:~ ll~~~H&8·1T~~:o. ~~~s~~:.o~~~i~ER CALL AT 1H"E OFFICf ofRJl•.'4l~,a~1v~~ Of C.bnllu Strfft), mor A 3 3 6 , A 0 8 EAT Mt:NT SYSTtM OF TtiE grv1sT~ ~~N~ 92604 p1ntcuta11y Cletcri~ ea '(ER WILL I GE A, STATE OF llLINOIS n FAIR DRIVE, COSTA H11ne Andre Gtoffray, lollowa. In tile C.ty of HOUStHOlO ITEMS fOA A NCW PLANN!!D MESA CALIFORNIA 124 TOJ)H Avt , BalbOa Co5tl Mt111. County of A431. MARY ROB• SIGNING PROGRAM Publlihad Ntwj)ort laland, CA 82862 Otat1g9. Sl•t• of C•fllor· INSON, HOUSEtlOLO ~ooi~HTYf "RDS LO 94Nlt;h-Oo•ta MelJ Dally Tlll• bUlllO. .. Ill con· nla. being t f)OOIOn o1 Lot ITEMS CATED AT" 1.,35, Nr-w. Pilot Novtmbtr e, 1909 OIJCI~ by en lt1t.11vlclual i~~ci. ~~w~~H·~~': M~~· ~~9~~~E~o PORT BOULEVAADJ!>S5 MMIO bu~=.~~.r.rtJoed doing • map tec;iordcod In DOOk 4. ITli.M:t WEST 19TH STREET IN R•ne M<.I,.. o.o«rav I Page 83 ot Mii B22!!i KELLY RUSSO. A p D c z 0 NE . c.......... T'hll •l•t•rn•nt WH I ce"eneou• Mllpt, Ao loiOUStHO~O ITEMS f'NVIAONMfNTAl. OE• Th• moet comprehen· flltld with 1he COOnlV OOtdt of Orono-Cooflty, 8263, DANIEL A. lEAMINATION f!JC • elVe and ourrent cflrwo-Clerk ot 0,.004' COlinty C.11fomla, t11tcrl~ 111 f>Al.iRMO HOUSE-fMPT 1.vv of..,........ --..... oo 10·15·99 follow• The north· HOlO ITtMS S lONINO APM.ICA· -.. wv-_..., .,... 111HIOIHI I .Utllt!y tO 00 '"t ot the B 3 8 7 ' IC A T II y 'irlON ?A·ll0-49 FOR vie.• around I DtllY PllOI Oct. 18, 25, 1SN!IJW!tl•1lt 1G 00 1... MORONES, •1ouse· UNDA A • Neri, ·f, .. 1999 ~ Hnve A Garage Sale! Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 . to place your G~roge Sole Ad ! g '·•• g "' ·'" Dy Fax By Phone By ~laMn Persoo: 11-t11J h Sl •h0111-t 11-t11 frfJ·->11~ll '"' ....... 1.1.-..... , • .,.. .... ,.1 I.Ill \\1· I BI\ ...... I I .. I I,,, I ( \ 1•.!.11.!.~ \1 \','I ., 1\1.,I :. lll'' -. t1'""" .. ruuut•t '"'I 't U ,~,u ''"1 1°.uL • .,t, •f''''' •1111itt' . SERVICE DmECTODY -Far All Your Home and Business Nftds -........... ...., ....... ICndl I0,000 Homot LKll Wt-8 for Only $11 -' lh l..,,., 1 • c.l Lenw ..... Mi·ff11 d41 ~ "" ...,.. """'9ltlt" -, _...,..It "'Itel It l'9 Ft•· '"'"" ........ 11«19' """ 1"'""4 ... ldl Nln II 1119,.i It •fnfttt• .,., "'ltrttlCt, 11111ta11.. tf ... ., ... 1 ...... ....... rH•. ttltt, """"· ~·I· lrllffk"' l1111illlt t111n ., Q\ttbl t!ltl!', tf .. ,., .. u .. .. "''' eay '"' '"''""'· ......... ~.· "" , ••• ,.,., •Ill .. , ._""" t«flll .. , ........ ...... '" ,.., ..... 111,, It .. ""-"•• tf ... ,. •• Ow 1t•••11 ,,, '""' ......... i.tt ··~ BACK BAY MOBILE HOME ~ & carport 2br 2bl lfplc, many c:loMls, llOflge afled, lltoe tot, wNte wood lenca, custom bnckworlt, llJSh green lawn aprilldelS View ol boats & weler on back bay. Lind lease around S 1M5 pet mord1 tor new buytf Plicad o se 1.000 IOf mollva!ed buyer Can be Min SAT NOV 1STI4, e1mo4pm, or by ~um Call owner t M0..75•926.t ••lllllt• ••nttlt .. II ~' SEA ISLAND Gai.d comm., .......,., 111 ntlltMt H H epacicx1s 38r 38a. man( ...., ~ ....._ '' -custom fNaJrlS-tusl lite 1 ... -.~.t1IMU1> model home. MUST SE£1 ......... 111 .. •t -· fer Agent MM-t&.2011. ==::•• lltNt ~T .. tQHTS welt Lj] ~ .. " I I = 38r 281 home, 1:~~=5:~ :······~···: ~·~I : c:7SOLO"tl : t:~. : SHOWCASE .t -.. .... B_E-ST_B_UV __ ..u * HOMES • OPEN SAT 1-4, 12 ANJOO t FOR SALE ! 38rlvlewneels n.11ng1e .. llmily/lmmacula\e ~ ! In Our Sat ! 1o 5'09,ooo Must s..1 • Real Estate • SaMt Daley.Prud ca ~ % SupP..lementl : 949rll&-2SHI t .HOMES OF : I 80 COMWTM. I ! THE WEEK ! ANDUITUIZ :•Newport Marina·: Apartments Bay{ronc community with private be:ich &t 11'\jlnna Walk co Balboa lsland shop,; Minute from Fashion Island • Wood-bummglgas (1rcplolces • Pr1vac~ garage~ • Boat shps awnlable · Now Leasing lBR and 2BR S 1300-Sl l 00 Sorry No Pets 1. Please call (949) 760-0919 .: UDOBCH HSE Rehehlng 4br --· q •unny p.tlo, s aw gar, ' m ; one ol the belt on ttle lt'-ndl 14M73-3957 S5700mo 1 yr IN• or longer, • * * Dl1play Ads • COMlllERC&AL Pwilhou., Hart>or & ocean * Sta .. at $751 * STOflEFRONT vtH. 2br ...... '""· wld • '' * SEAL BCK>21l·A Main St. secuce bldl}.4!~ ~ : Deadline ! mo so.FT. G4IOd Loe ot Df1cno. S21ll0 tum'd S1900 *• Tuesd~ 6PM *• Avail Now, unlum449'51s-1oooex1306 Cd J1m 101Nnln • Open ouae * a 562-69S-6SOO Bd ... Houae, Av11211 ! Listings ~ ~.1yi:::'~; : . Only $151 ! '2MWo IMH4<>-7 62 • Deadline * Newport !iellht• 21>r 2ba. : Thursday 5PM : VIiia. 8alboa, bay view. * It p t • valled eel, I.Ip, wld. 2-aw * ays o * •srooeoms.• ~.s1aooe1H2H384 lilt Advertise * new~. lrldO & u1s 000 ISLE ** in the Best *• rnctude<I. Oedc. yrfy, no Plb: •Br/381 Spedoul Iv room. 949-760-17131949-588-&500 1orma1c1n1ng.2 uwer ! LOCAL ! ocEXH moNf.(2 uNlfit) exterior M d8dcs. 2c gar, • Real Estate • 3&12Ba-A't'I NOY 1~ 11 S17J,ooo. Blu Gn.wlcfY ~ Section •• S2200&$2000JfmHlydorff, !'"!ton MM7W111. .. Prud Ce Ally 949-675-5069 •8IO CANYO,.. 2.bf 2!)e, : Call Todayll : =:· J!.':"::,~ l LISA RIVERA : I 1L..a ,...~I By OWMrlMMOMU7 * 949-574-4252 * _._._ .,_~ 11AYSHORES 4air Iba den, : ANNE WILLEY ! dlnml, 1g brk:k patlO, .-10 : 94g..s74-4249 : pn~ at~1_;:m •••••••••••• THE SHORES •OCMn vl9Wi new kit. 2c APTS ger, lndrv, 2Br 2 58a Twrm wd ""· fems, pool, lmmlc. 1 & 2BR S2000'mo 949-722-7153 TOWNHOMES Newpol1 c.... oc..,., view, 38d38a, end ..... whwJw kit. $300 OFF huge master, 2c oaf, poo1. MOVE-IN spa. term. $2500 NF.D>CWI? &$MONEYq8$ .11: A.'mQVB B eoors . Co1t.ECl'llliEs P)001Nm POTl'f.RY J frf.M ro "~l 4(}years In Newport s.ac/I 949.873.122 Selected Unit& Agelll IMWl&-1520 ••••••••••• . . Starting 0 $1095/mo. e OCUNFROHT • &OGUNCLOIE , ....... AOJ~~~~u~so. ..... Ot4t-54M54S after •pm. '99 lltlllft OCI M2 :on1 • U00.• '4000. • . .,.,..,, ..... ~ SEASONED AREWOOO 3-PW, Tru Temper ~ $145 CARO cont R-300 Stiens. ~ FREE OELNERY whhln conclllon, (3 months new) .-------Deadlbtes --.....;....· ---- Hoon • TJ1ur.-duy .. W1•dn1·•<lt1) 5:00pm . lrl1·11l11111•· >! .111.uu-·, t1flp111 '""'l" "·'ti . M11111l.t\ ........ ~~ ridJ~ } OOprn Tu1·~la\ ....... \foml.!~ );OOprn \\1·dn··~l1l\ . l'u1•,1lu~ ,).()(lprn ~ ruJa~ ......... ThuNd.i) 5·()()pm ~aturda~ .......... .Frida} 5:00pm \\ 1IL-l111: Hl.1111-.'i 0111'"' "'"''L" ·f 1,.l11 L m_ ~~ J ;:::47=&=EMP=L=~=~=e=~::!.!I =·=1=e =E=MP=L=ii=~=eNT=s~~, ... ~ 11 • ~I G~otHottd~ J:°b WHITIIER LAW SCHOOL OW COST AUTO lllSUIHHICt GAJtY's &CAaY'S ~tA."ID ~ f.tult"" btnJ Whittier Law School is looking for FOR ANY CARS ANO HIRING Sl'A.\Ot'IAI.. ALL DRIVERS! proctors to administer final exams at ~ smtt.Duas ·---~ (9-49) 759-1622 RETAIL·EXP'D SALES LooklnQ tor nice ptf'lon w/ ret&U IXP IO ~ ta<les IPPllfal at uplClle store 11 NB goll course. Salary .. comm. Jotln MM52"'6et Recall Salt• Uf«TEO COLORS Of' BEHETTOH Soutfl Cout Pl&ta FIT Sllhw + Comm glua benells PIT Sl7lv + Comm Wa 11e looldng for SUI* Siiia peopi. wl!h lol$ of energy & enltlosiasml If yc>11 are mcnvated and depenclable, ~ In person We wlll tr1WI •BAR'BEQUES• GALORE NOW HIRING! Wortc In 1 fun 1&111 envltonm1n1. Som• NIH exper nNd«t. FT, 10lm·7pm. Stat1 $7/houf up (D.O.E.) 8enef pkg IVlll. Apply 0 BattllqUM G1lot1 2331 Hartlof Btvd., ColtaMeu (Oft.lhe Interview) CASHIER/CLERK re1al Pharmlcy FT, flex "1s Cal Charlls 1141·5"0-8011 ERA Rell Estate Rl'tOS your help NOW! Stlle course end rralrq prcMdld 11 no cotl to youl 8CXM00-539J ex! 119, COUNSELOR Employment Specialist WOile With adults With d1v1lopmtn111 dis· ll*ities'" ~ and c:omnuncty seltlllOS BA In Psych &Tor experte11C1 jl(lferred 37.5 lloursMll $8-$9/hr 00£. fut Benefits Fax rewne Allrl Jennllef (714)543-5146 CO. SPONSORED 1"AIK- ING & 1st year tocolnt $35IC Slevens Transpor1·0TR lnJCk drivers wan1tc11 Non- axoerience<I or ~ Toll ffll 888-279-4058 or 1 ·800·333·8595 (CAL'SCAN) our campus in Costa Mesa between TO GET A FREE OUOIEI Dec. 9-18. Must be reliable, CALL (71'4) '425-0976 organized, have good verbal skills and b!i! responsible for transporting exams and bluebooks to and frpm classrooms. Must be available to work during the day. $9.00/hr. Send letters of Interest with work history or resume to Phyllis Sands. MENTION nus AD TO RECEJVE S25 DISCOUNT HONDA ACCORD OX '91 • lllAlOA MIATA '90 Fax: 714/444-3458 11111 ' Sd'fer bll}&'grey IOlfllllO( au-Oorrt /whwd top blot. 5 tornalle. llf. ~ C1658111, sOMd Miper a.ii 0 n I y I 5 I( m 11 e s (1"35701 SS.988 11"528) S15.995 .. HABEAS 3333 Harbor Boulevard lEXUS'Of WESTMINSTER (714)5-40-1100 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 iilfil No phone cans please. ~14)89l-6906 HOHO ACCORD tx ·99 MERCEl>E'S BENZ ~20 95 FOflit preeMlelgl ~ Ch1mp1gn1 lolt mi mete a11 aiMm cassecte. $35.995 • 1 ... •SA2229M Part tllne Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour plue mltea~. 690 power pa)(. 1111 & cMSe, Of'1 LANO Ft0VEA POWER 8 • o o .o m I I e s Newport Seti 14M40-t4U BOATS 10130251 517,995 , ..._"'!"""...,...~--...,.~ lEXUS OF WESTMINSTER .. ERCEOES BEHZ 13 '91 DUFFY UFT. (7141)892-6906 • .... WAOOH .... NHd~ Mon lhru Sun 2:45am to 5:45pm. Ad· dltlonal work may be available. 1 YEAR OLD BAmRIES • 1 * INANITY J30 ·93 * ~ wtCAlwl. llw IUnrf. STEREO SHOO. taMan. 11hr II powtir Bose 3rd ..... lClr'C cond. loededl Mt-723-4445 CD, stere0. aunrool, Milt Miki attw 714-7$4-0737 Of Cond $8995 949-494-4120. Cel e71.W73-0001 Must have truck or Van, li1bllity Insurance with proof or payments, drivers license, aoclol Hcurlty card, and clean D.M.V. print out. Ac~ptlng 1pptlc:ationa Mon to thru Fri from 8:00am to 4:00pm . Please bring all r• qulrecl Information. .c. 692 SLIPS/DOCKS IUOQRINGS SLIP AVAIL·LONG TERM LEASE. Sellbol\ up to 65' !(I length, pvt II~ Mxt to BCYC, 9"~718-4 05 (d1y1) WANTED Ptrvate boat 5bp in NB 1«6511 ~ Xlnt refs 94g..t74-0404 · • Ext 3"3 Ask tor Man - 695 CARSlt'RUCKS IVANSJSUV$ JlGUAA XJ .. '17 Low llltles. whle, \al'l led'8r colec1or ciua-r (471720) SA.988 NABERS (714 )540-9100 JAGUAR xJ6 l §OW •b 197 142,995 97-4352 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953...ctOO JAGUAR X:U SOR 46 •95 $2',•5 ts .. 7U BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJi SON 40 '96 Tlmea Orange County '32,9115 M-4731 Etdlny couple Rffdl good Attn: Pim Becklngham BAUER 'JAGUAR tr~ car NOC over S 1700 PINse bl llonesl fbolJl OOMIJCin Thank You 714-953-4800 2901 Garry Ave. JAGUAR XJi sbN 4o ·• Santa An'a. ca 92704 714-549-8548 g4~ $33,"5 9Mnf 8()0.933-4080 ACURA 3 0 Cl '97 • ~~!~A Slatt ~ur own oue1n1111 Roll rrt8UAcJfTWy lealtlef JAGUAR XJ6 SON 40 ·f; Set your own sctle<Me. Con-llAomellt. Ill moonrool. IUll S37,t95 • 97 ~55 trot your own Income Sell !:: pacllltga. ~~.cruise, BAUER JAGUAR lfom y011r home. al work. actOtY alloys llllVlm cd 714-9SMIOO Iv~ l\Jr'd'llserl a. en ~ $18.995 JAGJiAR iJi SOH io ·66 ("="'""~~c'gl1~sc~~t}t LEXUS OF WESTMJHSTER $32,915 9M132 ,.,. (7141)1tMtoe BAUER JAGUA.R • Avalon XL 196 CtilliiPl!JW ' 714-953-4IOO 478 EMPLOYMENT gold pkg, all power, V·6. ~. JAGUAR XJ6 soH •o 1115 • SERVICES ' cc. 11111, alt recoidi ·avu. 133,9115 9M87s Pleue bl IWlft tl\lt the llctlng• In lhl• c.t. tgory m1y requlrw you to call a 900 number In which $17 000 9"~-'~1519 BAUER JAGUAR 714-1$3.00 JAGUAR XJ6 SOH 40 ·95 S33,915 IM659 BAUER JAGUAR 714-9SM!90 I J;fi) Cher LTD 4x4 '90 , MERCEDES . MBZ 5420 '95 ·Low mi, 1 own, xlnt cond. V1220361 $33,900. MERCEDES MBZ 5320 '95 Low m1 xlnt cond Vl233029 $31.900 MERCEDES MBZ300SE92 xJnt cond. Vt046147 $26.900 MERCEDES MBZ 560SL89 xlnt cond. VI091884 $18,900 El FINANCING . AVAJLABLE Al4"j KIND OF ••CREDIT•• 310-S5M146 there " • dl8fVI I* mlnvte. BMW 325111 POW8fful & Pretty, V-6, alloy$. M. PWf IUl1 rf, lllli·M ALL Opllonsl Q\amPegnl title! tan ltv lnl mt cond $7,950 949-&C0-9737 Red llht, 11.110 al pwi: '---------' 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES sieteo \Ow new btlll. aft 1!11 bllls hoses. aa tecord5>. no Bulek R-Smuter ·915 o11 rd SS995 949-759-0666 LOW 341C mllee, s 7 vs, rear JHp Gt1nd ChtrollH .... d/IY•. bal ol wan Leredo 'H White, fully (•21112)"$16.988 . loeded V6 ~ MW llNS . NABERS 1 ·owner, all records, (7.14 )540-91 DO mini cond SI 1 900 obo BUICK SPECIAL 'ft. 1 l4t-n14'11 • •-dr, hard lop,-orlglnal, ,,_,, Grind ~ok• Ud. ..EJllOEDES 4'0SL '7• '~ IOr 1'95lor•llOO SA.!iOO 'M, 4X4, forMt ,,..,,, lltlr, White. ,_ tap. Cll9tOM Mo to Mo lease. •-we are a pet"· communtty. 6 blocks Tfom ne 6eacl\. 949-644-2611 - f'Mlon. 114'11M-4111 $399 obo 949-645-67111 :!i*!C:: 1-~1 714-ID·2859 ~ S23,000 lt3TJ0311 "'-'' IOOd CGM11tM. 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P--U_Z_Z_L_E~I· ~:s GOREN -with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIHSCH ..•. , .. 695 CAR&TAUCKS NAHSJSUVS RANGE ROVER 'Ii TOYOTA AVALON XLS '91 ~11\o, White. Wllltl)r Inter, Cobalt biu&l1vory leather aunr90f all r.wr, xlnt cond,. ic al f' • ' only SOK In $1 S,200 080 aulomat • r, u. power 94M24-7911 949-640-1516 pack, lactO/Y chrome anoys, am'lm cassette, ABS. sh<iw- • t\NSWliRS 'J 0 WH:Kl.Y IUUl>GE QUIZ Q I • Nc1tlk.'r v11lnc1phl<'.11~ SOUlh )Oii huh! •h 9 Qll54 C>ll •K(.19116' 1 lic h11.ld111g l~'I~ procec1lctl, wt:." I' Nmn n EAS r sm1111 l o Uhl P 7 What do )'OU bu.I uow7 A -1hrce bids come into consu.lera lion. one ll(art, two clubs anc;i llu-ce clubs. 11-.ere arc limes when we would bid a foor.ca.rd major befo1c • &1~ card mmor, bot not here. Of the two club bids. we Pferu three clubs. This encouraging move may ptoJ p1111ner to act 11111in. giving ti! the chani:e 10 introduce heans. Q 2 • A! South. vulncm1hlc, you hold • K 7 o J 10 5 o A Q 7 6 J • A 8 5 1lie bidding has proceeded· soum W£S'f NOIU H EAST to Pus 19 l• 1 Wh11t acuon do you take? A -While yoo have a pcTfcctly sound opening bid, you have no clear-cut action. Since{Wtner's bid ·was (on:ing to game, we sug&,esl yoo pass to hear partner's rebid in order 10 conserve space. Jf yoo do reel constrained 10 act. our secood . choire woold be three heans. Q 3 -As South, vulnerable, you hold: • . •AJ6 t>953 0 762 •KQ83 'I he htdding has ni acecdc1I: .NOMTll EAS11-SOU'fll WEST I• 2• 7 What action do you take7 A. -Do not even think about mak.ing a pen:ilty dooblc of an ovcrcaJI when you have lhree-card support for pan- llU'S major. Also beyond the p:ale of reason is bidding no trump w1lh two suits uns1oppcd. Raise 10 two spades. Q 4 • As South, vulnerable, yoo hold· • '!lit' l111kling has nroccrdcd: NORtn F.ASl,--SOUi fl Wf.SI' I• 2o 1 WhaJ :>• 11vn du you take'> t\ -Yoo OUl,lht dunk Omslma~ ha~ 811'1ved 111\lft than a month ahead of lime, hut resist the 1emp1:ilion to double. hrst. partner might not he able In 'ilotnd the double and to~e ouL Secondly, 1f you pas~. parlncr miah1 double for takeout. and now you can pass with confidence. Playing ncg:itivc doobles, you have 10 pass 11111.l 1ha1 1s the ac:tioo yoo ' shoold lake even if you do 004: Q 5 • f\5 Sooll1. vulnerable, you hold. • 7 62 0 8 S 4 o 106 2 • AJ 7 J ·roo bidding hllll proceeded: WEST NORTit EASf SO\Tfll 1• Dbl 3• 1 What action do you take? A • Do not dooble. whether yoo play it for takeoot Of penalties. Jf the lal- ttr, the club length is marled with you so yoo cannot e•pecl to t>Core more than one trick, especially since you have no ruffing value. Since partner is unlikely to produce four tricks. pass and see what develops. Q 6 • As Sooth, volnerablc, yoo hold. •J8J o 7 o QJ954 •JHS TilC b1~ing has nmcecdcd: NOR'fH Et\Sl,--·~iOUTH WERI' lo Dbl ' What a<;tlon do yoo 1akc7 A -Experience shows that. to bid with this poor a hand 11 the lwo- level simply ht.cause yoo have a sin· glcton i11 opcn«'s ~ii Is going from the frying pan into the fire-Pass. 1llcre is every reason to believe the aUction is not going lo die in one hean. c.looblcc.l. $95 CARSITRUCJ<S &95 CARS/TRUCKS 695 CARSITRUCK$. 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