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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-02-13 - Orange Coast Pilot. . .. . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 I 2001 School board leans toward allowing books • Tulstees expected to vote toriight on two novels called into qutstion by member Wendy Leece. Danett. Goulet DAILY PILOT At the last meeting three weeks ago. Leece asked that two of those books be reconsidered because of the works' "graphic sexual content." Ferryman said. "Life ain't always pretty, a.Qd (sexual content) was ju~t a brief thing. It didn't dominate the book. lt was an insigrul- 1cant Uung, I thought.• ' Trustee Serene Stokes agreed w1th Ferryman's assessment. School bodrd member Marthd Fluor agreed, say- ing the school bodfd's JOb is to credlP policy dnd see that ll 1s followed "I don't believe 1t 1s my role to tell teachers what to teach or how to teach it,· Fluor s.t1d NEWPORT-MESA -Most New- port-Mesa Unibed School District board members say they see no problem with two award-winrung novels that fellow trustee Wendy Leece ask ed them to reconsider before pQtting in the hands of New- port H arbor High School students. Leece requested that the novels ·ot Love and Shadows,· by South Amencan author Isabel Allende, and "Snow Falling on Cedars,• by David Guterson, be pulled from the high school textbook list before school board members approve it. "I do not want us to be in a position of banrung books," she Sdid. "I would Wendy L eece Both books Leece dsked to be removed were slated for juruor c1nd senior litera- ture cldsses at Newport prefer a youngster read a book that might be questionable, than to deny them access to a Harbor High The school board is expected to vote tonight on the use of five differ- ent middle and high school text- books. After reading the novels, most trustees said they see no problem with the books. book." Stokes also SdJd it WdS tmportant to trust the recommendations of teachers and the reasons they wdnt Allende ha!> won numerous mter- nationdl wnting dwards, mrluding a 1996 Critics' Choice Award m the U.S .. and Guterson\ novel won the 1995 PEN/FaulknPT Award. '"Snow Falling on Cedars' IS an elegant book, I thought,• trustee Jun to use the novels. 01 the other three hook'> the SEAN HIUER I OMV PllOT Lucy Chavez of H untington Beach and her son, Ramon, 11, search for seashells among the debris strewn alon g Newport Beach. , GREG FRY I DAILY Pl.OT Equipment operator Bob Gutterrez, left. and storm drain crew chief Jim Auger work to disperse standing water from' around a drain near Balboa Boulevard and 8th Street during Monday's storm. . Slick preview . of what's to come About half-inch of r ain falls Monday, bringing with it minor traffic accidents. P•ul Clinton D AILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -Light rain spnn- kled through the area Monday, preview· ing heavier rainfall expected later in the week. "lt will be heavy at times.' said Nation- al Weather Sem ce forecaster Stan Wasowslo. ·n·s not contuluous It will be unsettled through Tuesday.· ror the 24-hour period ending at 4 p.m. Monday, Newport Beach received 0.42 mches of ram, a forecaster at the seMce said. No data was avatlable for Costa Mesa. Along with the ramfall came the car wrecks. The dnver of a white Porsche spun out at 9:26 a.m. as he headed south· bound on the Costa Mesa Freeway. The driver flipped the car on its side near the D el Mar Avenue offramp, after SEE RAIN PAGE 4 High-profile plaza to be sold • Buyer found for long-vacant Pacific Federal Savings building in Cos~ Mesa. JeftnHer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MBSA -lt's offi· dal: City Hall won't be moving anto the Pactflc Fed- eral Savings Plata across t h ue t ·from Thlangle Squa.re. After almost a decad of sitting empty 1t the com r of Newport Boul. vud and 19th Street, th Spani•h·styl bWlding b getting a n w owner, Pasadena-based Hud$on Properties LLC •i t's • definitely good news, H Councllman Gary Monahan safd. ·nie sooner we g t a tenant there. that wm help revttall%e down· town even mor . • Outing lb pa t 10 years, mor lb.an a few rumOTI of n w tenants hav noet d around th bullding'w grove of palmt. Wh_lttJer Law School. A bottll. A Newport Beach We insurance firm. And best of all, the tong, drawn-out process involving the dty itself. •Any bopo for that move ended in May when the city gave up negotiatlona, unable to setU on a price with the property's owner, Los Angeles businessman Nlc:kolas Shammas At the tJme. Shamma w king about S30 nUJ· hon. By preu time, no I· tng pdc. waa avall•bte. l!ICTOW ll IChed\IMd to cJ0M in the ftrat week ol March. .. board will vote on, onJy one was d novel. ·French Lieutenant's Woman," by John Fowles, dlso plctnned for a 1uruor literature cla!>S The others are a soaology text- book and a Lions Club lntemationdl dDd Quest lntemabond.I book on fighting peer pressure caUed ·changes arid Challenges, Becom- mg the Best You Can Be • Most board members had no issue with these booki., either ThJS IS not the first tune Leece ha'> voted against the use of book.i. or dsked that cl book be removed. In the past, she has ob1ected to profJn- 1ty and soence textbook present<i- llons of evolut.Jon as fdct mstedd of theory. Greenlight progress too slow, Beek says •Slow-growth initiative a uthor criticizes Newport leaders in letter. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -It might not get done Wllhout con- troversy after all. As City Council members pre- pare to discuss the mecharua. of GreenlJght for lhe third tune 10 a study session torught, the author of the slow-growth initiative Sdys he is ufthdppy Wlth the way the talks are gomg. "In five weeks, we have made no progress." Allan Beek wrote m a letter t9 counal members dated Friday. Greenllght -;--overwhelrrung- ly approved by the oty's voters m November -reqw.res atywide elections on any general plan dITlendment for a project that adds more than 100 peak-hour car tnps or dwelling uruts, or 40,000 square feet more than the general plan allows. Counol members don't have to adopt gwdehnes to put the new law to work, but the text of the uutiative encourages them to do so lf the city's _seven elected leadeb decide to mterpret Greenllght. at least sut counal members must vote for what they decide. City offioals and Greenllght supporters seem to agree on some maior 1SSUes, including set- tlllg a 2000 rather than a 1990 starting date for the uubabve's •took-back" proVlS1on But they disagree over others, such dS whether to include parlung structures in floor area calcula- tions and granting credit for pro- Jects that reduce car tnps Beek's concerns about the process re.late largely to minor details or •lonks• that he said could be better addressed in ulfonnal working sessions. SEE INITIATIVE PAGE 4 lllU QA9lbS ' twlllYFOlllA s. DsTAll~---2 NUCNOna'S I SOQlBIS 2 ........ A '9ii '-I.,. 9' -·--........ ., .. ... 1 . ON 2 Tuemy, February 13, 2001 Kids Talk BACK On a real adventure The Dally Pilot asked Lhud- graders at College Park Elementary School in Costa Mesa. What do you think of Disney's new California Adventure theme park? ·1!>dW1t on TV, dnd 1t looks fun. I thmk tt's going to be better than D1sneyldnd becduc,e the ndes look rcdlly high dnd D1sney- ldnd has l.JtUe ndes." KAYLA LEVLVAR, 8 Costa Mesa , ... I ··~. :~: w ~ ·when 1 went [recentlyJ, 1t was fun. The rides are big, but I dldn't get sick or anything. Plus, 1f you go to Disneyland now or in the summer, it's not going to be very crowd- ed So you should go there first before California Adventure. H ANDREW FULKERSON, 8 Costa Mesd "My frie nd who we nt said 1t was cool I want to go on that ride, Soaflilg Over Cali- fornia . And I want to go to Disneyland too because H's not going to be very c rowded." DANIEUE BOWEN, 8 Costa Mesa "Everyone says it's fun. I think that ride that looks like outer space, with the Mickey ears, looks cool. The rides just look different." JOSE HIDALGO, 8 Costa Mesa "It's going to be cool. When l go, H's proba- bly going to be hot, because 1t will be in the sum- mer. But it's gon'na be great. There's just lots of big rides, and I can't wait to go the re." NICOLE GROUNDS, 8 Costa Mesa -f»hotos end Interviews by Stefenl• Frith Dan,mnot VOL 95, NO. J9 THOMAS K. IOHNSON. l'IJblWw TONY DOC.->. Editot s.J. CNtN, Oty ldltor •• UICMNW.. ~Editor _c;,....., ~Editor .,.,.._,..,... tMWlldltor ~Ml•Nl .... OlllgrW """ MCICll.,. ......... Nl:ff~ ,,.. •• Olrstor &MM•H• .......... , , ------................ ... , rea:>rds counter In OCC's Admmlons and Records Office. The offlce is open from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Thurs- day and 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday. OCC would-be graduates must submit a petition Students filing petitions will be eligible to participate in Orange Coast's 53rd comrOencemeot ceremony, Kheduled for 6-.30 p.m. May 25 in Le8ard Stadium on campus. Orange Coast College students wish- ing to graduate or receive certffic.ates of achievement in the spring are required to file 1 graduation petition by Mardl 1. Of the students honored at the cere- mony last year. 1,318 received associate in' arts degrees and 659 received certlf1<.ates. 'information: (714) 432-5581. Petitions are available at the student Daily Pilot IN THE CLASSROOM PHOTOS BY GREG FRY I DAllY PILOT Estancia High students, from right. Reyna Garcia, 15, Cynthia Luna, 14, and Leticia Gonzalez, 14, make heart-shaped biscuits. Now they're co.o • , . Estancia High School students get lessons in the kitchen and how to comport themselves at the table Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT I chose an unlikely crew of four freshman boys to observe who, as it turns out. ran an efficient kitchen and made delicious biscuits. As they'stood at the counter in the school kitchenette, each boy took a position based on his duties. . amount of flour. They were the Mt group to get their bi.scwts in the oven and their area deaned up. Only one little problem -they forgot to set the timer. But, no wor- ries, J essie remembered in time. Unfortunately. he then proceeded to learn what every cook does at some point -those oven mitts that you're supposed to put your hand into do not work. I n less than an hour, students made heart-shaped biscuits from scratch and ate them with jam and butter at a properly set table. When stude nts ente red Gail Knieriem's cooking class at Estancia High School on Monday morning, it was straight to work. Abel Bustos, 14, acted as the chef on the project, with Juan Hernandez assisting. The other two had their own jobs: Jessie Moreno, 15, was ttie #waiter" and charged with setting the table, and Omar Montillo, 15, was on cleanup detail. All four read directions and gave advice freely. Appji.fently, no one found it strange, however, when Juan mea- sured the stick of butter by squishing it into the measuring cup, wrapper and all, instead of just reading the package. Whatever works for them, 1 guess. There was a bit of dissension when it came to kneading the dough. In fact, Juan was replaced as kneader when the other three agreed he was doing it wrong. The most impressive thing I observed was Knieriem coaching them on proper etiquette and man- ners -something they picked up on beautifully. Bravo. • .. THE a.ASSROOM Is a weekly feature in which Daily Pilot education writer Danette Goulet visits • c.ampus within the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and writes about her experience. •Preheat your ovens and follow your directions,· Knienem announced. "We're baking and eat- ing today ... School lunch MENU The Newport-Mew Unified School District offers menu choices~ day at elementary schools. Students may dlOOle a ~ entree If desired. The select.Ion vat1es end may be etu. a~ sandwich or hot entrte. School 11.tnche .,. s 1.75 Nct1; the district does not 9CXept checb .• for ... tf\afl $17 .so. Her.'S whafi being wwd this week: TODAY Muncbable Lunch Salad or ~ yo9wt with peanut butter and jelly •uncrustal>le• sandwtcb, READERS HOJUNf CA 92626. COf¥1ght. No ,_ stA> (949) 642-6086 Ms. lllusttl'tlom, edrtonal matter Record your comments •bout °'~a hefeltl can be reproduced Without written Plf· the O.ily Piiot °' new\ ti~ mftslen of~ owrWtt APORESS HOW TO BEACH US 0ur atddres 1s no w. e-v St.. Costa MeM,. CA 92627. Orculadon CORBECDONS The llmes Or~ County (800) 252·9141 It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ~ ly corr.rt .it .,,on of~. ~ (949) 642-5671 Pluse c.11 (949) S74-42.ll. otspay (949) 642~1 EXl EcltotW ThefMWpoft ~Mela ~ (949) 642·5680 Delly "6ot (\N'S.14UQOt la put>-Spol1S (949) 574-4221 l9hed ~ through Sltl.lrdly. Newt. '9of1s fu (,.9) ~170 In~ 8-d\ end Colt.a ........ f·maH: t»if'lpllotel11tlmes.com M.tJea lpdoo-. .. walWlle """" by ~omc. a.Dolllng to The l1rne °' .. lutmes 0Mm (M9) M2"'4l21 '°""1¥ _, 2S2-t141. Ir\.,.. luslneil fp (M9) 6)1-7126 • OU.-. 0( NiiWpOrt 8-d\.., '-MIM;~•tothe ,.........~'"'-~~ DettrNot .. ..,.....~.,.. ·~ ---... MeNt 111-. mil -uo pet mol'ld\o SeclCind dllll,.. Plid-' '°"' ........ CA. O'wa. lndudl .. ~ __ a._,..._ te.Mt Ind loQI ~ POSlMAS-11111 mt Sel'ld ---c:hlr'fll •"" ~~MINDml)' P'ICllt. ,0 .. 1 MO, Colt.a ...... _ .. _ ....... ....., .. That's an argument you don't see between high school boys very often. ·You're going to dry it out: warned Jessie, as Abel used a liberal choice of fruit. choioe of milk WEDHESDAY Mtmcbahle Lunc:b Salad with dllcken tender stdpl, am on the cob, ~baked roll. c:bolce of 100% fruit juice, VaJentioe'i Day~. c:boice cl milk lttURSDAY Mnnd>able Lunch Salad or two camltas teem with shredded lettuce and salsa, choioe of 100% fruit juice,~ of milk FM>AY Munmabie Lunch Salad or chicken patty sand· WEATHEI AllD SURF nMPO.AllMES Balboa 58145 Corona del Mar 58145 Costa Mesa 58145 Newport Be.ct. 58145 Newport C0Mt 58145 5'Mf FOMCAST Knee-to waist-high Wlll.1IS end poor condition& at the pfer. LOCA1ION 1111 w.dge 2·J' ~ 2·)' li.ctiit'f 2,)' ltMlr Mtty 2,. CdM 2·l' TIDES TODAY First low 7:34 •.m. . ................. 1.2' First high 1 :03 •.m ..................... 4,6• Second low 7:08 p.m .................... 1.3' Second high 1:19p.m ..................... l.5' Wll>flmSDAY flnt low 9:09 •.m ...................... 1.2' Flnthlgh 1:56 a m ..................... 4.7' Second low 7.st pm.~ ............. '" ... 1.,. Second high l p.m ..... ne ..... , .... , .. ,, .. _ 2.t' .. wich on a bun. potato smiles, strawbeiriel, choke of milk MONDAY Presidents Day-no school • 1be MWlCbabJe Lunch Salad containS ~ gnaw, Cherly tmatoes, ~ a:!:-*' IOUl'Oel u:h • cheese, IUDlowa' lnllt yogurt. boDeY~roested peul\111 and cb J"llfl· No child is discrl~ •Inst bec.aUse of race. -. color, national origin, 9 Of dis.bilfty. tf It Is blflwed • c:hlld has been ditcrlm6nlttd eg.lnlt, wrtte lmtneilillt) to the secret.My of Agrkuthn, WMNngton. DC 20190.. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • AdllN-.....: A Yehicle burgi.ty was reported In the 1200 bkxk at ):17 p.m. Thunday. • AMon ~Vandalism w.s reported In the 500 b6odt at 7:49 a.m. Thunday. • ...._ Mrwt: A wNcJe burgi.ty was reported In the 1700 bkxk at 9:09 a.m. ~· • ....... end ...... __. A whlde coffbion rwsuft· Ing In an lnjuty was repottAld at 8 • m. ~ • 011aMd11 Awnue: A home burg!My w• r9Pl)rted In the 1100 bkldc at 3:49 p.m. ~· • ,..,,._ ...e Fabe ""'*'5oNtlon was l'9PQl'ted In the 2300 bkxk at 3:25 p.m. Thunday. NEWPORT BEACH .... ,..,... ........... Dttw.: POika lin'eltlid. man on sUlpklon of ~ 1 M4tdt b&6de knlf9 at lJO 1.m ~. lail Wlli set at S500 •It• ............. a-."-*~·~. tnlf\ on MPkb'I of pomaeing I dll lgl!OUI waapol'\ ft 6'lS a.m. ~Ill WM llt • S 1,000. ........ c.rt: ~ repol1ld""' 9CMftlOI•......,. kldlld In .,. front gril of • "' In the ftnt block • J PJft. Fridly. I • Doily Pilot . .... Tuesday, f~ 13, 2001 3 wolllcUl for Edlson. NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW BRIEFLY Although the power com- pany lS unsure what exactly happened, Scheer said, they do know it affected all CUS· tomers east of Newport Boulevard, south of 15th Street. west of Signal Road and north of Coast Highway On The AGENDA BUZZ APPEAL Council members will review a Nov. 9 decision by t~e city's planning commis· s1oners to revoke a permit for the Buzz restaurant. Commissioners had found that the restaurant's man· agers violated the terms of the use permit by removing arcade·type video games from the premises. In 1998, commissioners approved the restaurant on Via Opor- to by granting a waiver fpr 41 parking spaces. Arcade- type businesses require few- er parking spaces than reg- ular restaurants and dance clubs. Representatives for Buzz appealed the commission- ers' decision to the City Council, which will have the final say. What to expect: Council members will either uphold the commission's decision or grant the appeal after hold- ing a public hearing to dis- cuss the revocation. PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER POSmON Councit members will dis- cuss hiring a public informa· tion officer for the city. In his report, City Manager Homer Bludau wrote, •to date, the city's dissemination of public information has not been well organized.,. He added that while individual depart- ments, such as the fire,i police and community ser- vices divisiors. already had similar positions, the city as a whole does not. Bludau recommends that the new spokesman or spokeswoman mainly focus on involving residents in the general plan update, whrch is expected to take place over the next few years. Bludau proposes spending between $81,495andS110,604 on the new position, which includes salary, benefits and a work- ing budget. What to expect Council members may either approve or reject Bludau's proposal. TEMPO.RARY FIRE STATION Councy members. will dis- I 1 11 C· f A,.swtl", IT'S TIME FOR ... fM_ts"lout' ,,.a Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT ~ ~~i~1 OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU: f OUR ...,.,... .FISH TACOS" MARGARITAS ARE 5111fll#lll TORTILLA SOUP MADE WITH CHILI SIZE ..... CHILICHlUEOMElffi( GOLD TEQUILA! 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·64S·7626 f-"tR"~"rf-.1 I N ... ,l'Nl •• C'IMI lllll f~[Mt N. • Vt~. SlllNifiTli D..As5£S . S.lf'M"'·. TAAt.f'(., • T" \ 1• ·Sn ~ R"""'-' • Mo\.,V.J • \\u.Jn W1J11111d • Pn.(Tt> • £xMJl'T l'IJ<.'""" 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The study session wil begin at 4 p.m. • Where: Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. cuss setting up a temporary fire station to serve the city's airport area and Santa Ana Heights. . A team of Newport Beach firefighters has been patrolling the area from two hotel rooms since Jan. 29. Previously served by the Orange County Fire Authori- ty, emergency response times had dropped below acceptable standards after the county fire station was damaged in a fire in Decem- ber. City officials propose setting up a trailer at a park- ing lot on Dove Street. The estimated cost is $608,860 for the 2000-01 fiscal year. Part of the cost could be recuperated from the coun- ty, which still oversees Santa Ana Heights. Newport Beach is expected to annex that neighborhood by next year. What to expect: Council members may either approve or reject the plan. STARBUOCS EXPANSION Council members will con- sider an appeal by Starbucks of a Planning Commission decision that more than five additional parking spots should be required for expansion of the chain's cof- feehouse in Corona del Mar. The commission. however, did not specify how many additional spaces should be required. The project inc;ludes adding nine seats to 12 existing ones indoors and four to the existing eight outdoors. By renting a vacant store next door. the coffeehouse also would add separate bathrooms for men and women. What to expect: City staff members have recom- mended that the council deny the appeal and uphold the commission's decision. SB '~, Mattress Outlet Store I ' 3165 Harbor Biid. Costa Mesa One B.lodl South of 4Q5 fwy 545·7168 CHOCOLATE! Darkness at the break of noon Monday was the day the llghts went out at Ensign. Ensign lntennediate School in Newport Beach was one oC 795 Southern CaWorrua Ectison customers to hnd ttseU m the dark just dfter 1 p .m. Monday. "Oh yeah, we're in the dark,' S&d Principal Mike McGwre at about 1:30 p.m .. sped.long literally of course. The powe r outage, which ldsted for a little more lhdn hall an hour, was caused by a broken utility pole that left a wt.re down at Plfate Road and Cwt Drive, Sdld Kun Scheer, a spokes- Robert Gordner THE VERDICT Nearby Newport Harbor High School managed to escape the mess -the other side of< the street was LO darkness . That's twice in less than two weeks that a school has lost power, and neither out· age was due to the energy cnsis. A blown transformer left TeWinkle Middle School m Costa Mesa with only half its tights worlang two weeks ago JUDGE GARDNER has the . week off. The Verdict will return next week. 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Ha also said a· set of draft spokesman in the past, is out guidelines by Qty Atty. Bob of the country until Feb. 25. Burnham includes mistakes While giving Greenlight sup- that haven't been corrected porters ample time to express during the last few weeks. their views, city officials have "The result is that you are pointed out that members of faced with documents which the group have no more rights are confusing, miss the point than any other resident to and vjolate• Greenlight, Seek voice their opinion on the wrote. pointing out that he was • matter. During a conversation Monday, Beek added that he understands Burnham's workload probably doesn't allow enough time. to fix the errors. But "if he can't take the time to do it, he should appoint ART RESTORATION ~ rtpair dam~ed: • PORCELAIN • CRYSTAL •PAINTINGS • CHINA. 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In another noninjury crash, the driver of a pickup truck beading northbouad near the Har- bor Boulevard offramp in Costa Mesa hit the center divider of the San Diego Freeway. The truck hit the divider traveling at 60 mph at 6:30 a.m. then careened into another car. . Newport Beach police reported a minor traffic · accident in the 500 block of Fullerton Street early Monday. No one was hurt. I'm not worried, my agent is Craig Brown Insurance Call loday for aulo & home:: owner's Insurance! . (949) 760~ 1255 Fashion Island Some council membets said they were disappointed by Beek's comments. •I thought we had made a lot of progress/ Councilman Steve Bromberg said. , "Everybody on the council has put a Herculean effort • into the implementing guide- lines." Things were not so calm down by the water:s edge, however. As rain fell, a load of trash washed onto the Newport Beach shoreline at the Huntington Beach bor- der. A basketball, pillow, tennis balls ~nd other refuse spilled O]Jt of the Santa Ana River . "That's actually pretty standard," Newport Beach Lifeguard Boyd Mickley said. • rve seen a washing machine come out of the river." Not everyone brushed off the refuse spill. . •All that flotsam comes down at us,• Defend the Bay's Bob Caustin said. "It's like it's a trash can. It concerns me terribly." Because of the rain, a general health advisory for the waters remained in effect off Newport Beach. ; 'iJ • New rt Beach • Lie~ 0550290 5 A F E C 0 .. :-.i_ ~ Give Your Home a Fresh r&~~. Look For The : ~luiiiiwtluJJ New Year! Floral & Gifts 50% Off Silk Topiaries, Potted Ivy, Orc hids, and all Floral Arrangements Mon-Fri 10-6. Sat 10-5. Sun 10-4 369 E. I ?ch Screer, Costa Mesa, CA Phone (949) 646-6745 Loc11.cd in Westpon Square across from IUJphs FIXED APR II .... HOME EQUITY' LOANS 1 NO POINTS • NO aOSING COSTS Consolidate all of your bills and make just one low monthly payment Great rates on mortgage /oa,ns, tool Call Sanwa Bank today! 1-800-23-SJ\I'f\V.A. www.sanwabank.com AOL Keyword: Sa.nwa COMMUNiTY Th•J. SAID IT · "I think it's a pretty sad irony that kids all around the world are riding on skateboards made irr Costa Mesa and yet they can't ride in Costa Mesa." How To GET PUBUSllED Doily Pilot Gay Geiser-Sandoval EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING Inspiring ~1udents abound at decathlon H ow often do you get to ask a teenage strdnger d question such as. "If you wNe a tree. what kind wouJd you b{• dnd why?" and have him or ht•r dn'>wer you instead of '>ndrl? I recently was pnvilegc•d to be an mterview JUdge for lhE• Ordnge County Acdderruc Decdlhlon com- petition. S1xty-s1x IPclms from throughout Orange County spent two SaturddY" ll1 compel.ti.Jon The first week. Pdch '>tudent wrote an essay. gdvf' two -.peeches and then was mterv1Pwed b~ a pdnel of two or three JUd!Jes tor seven minutes. My fellow 1udgPs and I decided lhat these kids Wf'rP amdzing. I try to keep up on current events dnd literature. hut some of lheir responses stum(JE'd me. The list of activities hlbng lh0 one-pdge sheet lhat the students hclnded us left no tune for the<,c• tecnc1qe~ to eat. much Jess '>lt>cp While Uw contest is designed '>O thdt £>c1ch tC'dm hds equal numlK'rs or A-. B-c1nd C- averdge student<;, llwy wPre all bnght, artKuldte dnd Wllty Some adnutted lhdt lhei,r teach<'f:. had spotted UH.'lll. as "undernch1evers" and gotten them to JOin rhe tedm While lhry all dPrued that mem- bers of acdclemic decathlon leclffiS fell mtu lhe nerd Cdlegory, many of the learn nwmbers cllso competed in malh competilJOns. sc1cnce Olympiad dnd other contests of academic prowe!.'>. Many were also involved in sports, from lootball to golr. About two-thmts of the kids I mterviewE>d wNe m some kind or choir, dnd mdny were involved in drama, mock trial. Uruted Ndt:Jons • and speech Some did all of 'the above. A ltuge number of them played the p1dno. dllhough they assured me there was no correld- tion between the two. They volun- teered in dll types of community services; mdny helped tutor the younger children. While-some thought drugs were one of the toughest ttungs faong teeMgers today, lhey hdd personally been able to have a good time without using them. It was so mspmng to talk.to these kids. and it gc1ve me such hope for the future thdt my fellow Judges relieved me of my task as the tunekeeper. Seven min- utes just wasn't long enough. So, what k.mds of trees did the kids want to be? One said d Money Tree, so he wouldn't have to wony about money as the quantifier of success in tus life. One wondered if he was a sturdy 0c1k or a bending willow. He decided he was fairly opinionated and too much of a straight arrow lo qualify as a wil- low. A boy Wlth an especially stressful schedule wanted to be a big, leafy tree in the forest, where be could JUSt relax and sway in the breeze. A young lady wished to be a mighty redwood surrounded by the beauty of the forest. A football player thought h e would be a sequoia, start:J.ng out small and slow, but developing over time to the mightiest around him. One wanted to be an acorn tree, to pro- vide food and shelter to others. The banquet to announce the wtnners will be Thursday. I think all of the district students who partid· pated in this activity were winners, regard.less of whether they take home a medal. A second inspiration came f~m my visit to bear a children'~thor al last week's Auth~ ftestival. A alew of authors were recruited to visit the elementary schools lot.be distrfd Th y inspired our budding readers .and wnten to do their best ln thflllle subjecU. ASoog with a his- tory leliali about Iha book's ubj tter, I I ed about every s~ p making 1 book, from i'esH.rdl to the dedgn of an lnlid cqvei. 1aJr. time 10 th.Ink th peoplo who om te.tttVai posRbl • GAY I MMIOVAI. Is • Costa Mill.a~ MwcaUm nn T~ 51'1 fMr 1111 rilllchld by"'*' et ~~ f -Jim Gray of Costa Mesa, on the city's lack of a skateboard park PRO AND CON The Dally Pilot welcomes letters on 1&sues concerning Newport ~ach and Costa Mesa • LETTERS -Mall to Edrtorial P• Editor Steve c.hn ~ the Daily Prlot. 330 W Bay St., Costa Meia, CA 92627 • MAO£ltS HOlUNE Call (949) 642-6086 • FAX -Send to (949) 646-4170 • E-MAtl. -Send to dallypilot0/at1mes.com All GO(respondence must 1ncJude full name, home- town and phone number (for ver1f1cat1on purposes) The Pilot reserves the right to edrt all subm1sst0ns for clarity and length. \. \ I Tuesd(Jy February 13, 2001 5 •EDITOR'S NOTE: The Newport-Mesa Unified School District board will discuss tonight whether two books, "Snow Falling on Cedars," by David Guterson, and "Of Love and Shadows," by Isabel Allende, should be removed from the reading list of Newport Harbor High Sctiool. The following letters offer two ideas of how the board should proceed. , t . ~ 'l ' -r -r t ' • I• I CARL Hl[,A • ,. , o. Newport-M esa trustee Wendy Leece wants two books removed from a reading list for Newport Harbor High School. School standards need to be higher T he vttriolic dlatnhc and hy ... tencdl cnes of censor..hip directPd d9<ttnst school board member Wendy L('E'ce are not only shoclung but indicate lht1t these rt•dder. 1) failed to understand the ndture and prcnusc of Leece's request. and 2) fruJPd lo nouce or chose to ignore lhat bodrd President DaVld Brooks agreed Wlth Lel'ce. Nol one ot lhe let- ters printed accused Brooks or C('nsorship nor did any call for his removal from the llOdfd. dS they did Leece. ll appears that what we have is not an honest belief many redl lhr<'dt of censorship, but rather Uunly veiled, prP<'XlSl- ing rancor and arumus toward LeecP. The Pilot asked on Jdn 25 "What stan- dards should the Newport-Me!xl Uruf1ed · School District hdve for classroom books?" I would suggest that we need to rdise, rdther than lower, the bar for standards for dll cur - nculum: textbooks. academics and demeanor in the classroom. "Snow Falling on Cedars" fdlls to meet appropriate standards due to 1ts numerous passages of 'an expllat sexual nature. which, wtule tastefully done, place the book 10 the adult-reading category No ont> is condemning the book br calling for bd.nning it. Equating the objections to 1t as a textbook as such, and charactenzing Leece as a fasnst or would-be book burner, is not only patently unfair, it is totally without bastS m fact There IS no doubt that "CedMS" does not compare in the least lo lhe objectionable material young people can reacWy access else- where. However, we're talking dbout lhe school district, responsible for Uw material it approves for duldren. That matenal certamly needs to be more than a cut above what pre- vails elsewhere in toddy's pennissive society. In addibon to the sexual content contained in ·cedars,· there are also numerous pd.S- sages containing profanity and obscene lan- guage which. although they may represent an accurate description or the real-life situations depicted, nevertheless have no place · e approved school curricul The major plot of the book d with the fear, ignorance, hatred and prejudice of a community toward Japanese American citi- zens and residents dunng and aft~ World War II. 1bis' results in a rush to judgment of a Japanese man in a murder trial and the efforts of two journalists to counteract iL 1ifowever, there is a subplot invotving the clandestine love affair between two teenagers. Therein lies the rub. The explicit sex scenes, no matter how tastefully or delicately presented, are by their explicit nature unswtable for teenagers who, in general, are notoriously unreliahlo when it comes to handling their pas- sions and Impulses 1n a responsible manner. 11us •~sue IS dbout dduJt dulhonty figures on our schooJ bod.rd dnd m lhe classroom putting lheu stdIOp of dpprovdl on mdlenal of d potentidlly btilldtlng Odture. Cdpdble of arousing passions m young readers. whose ldck of mdtunty dfld experience U1 extubiting seU-control puts lhem di nsk of dcbng on U1ose passions. Most parents. for good reason. do not want lheir duJdren to be sexuctl.ly drtlve. Why make JI more likely by romanti- c1zmg 1t 10 a novel used dS a text in English class? Steve Smilh hds 1t nght when he says stu- dents need at Jedi.I one place that can be a "safer hdfbor from an it.hat adults have wreaked on s0C1ety• ("Trustee Leece's dct10n far from being censor..h1p." Ja.n. 27). It 1s incumbent upon the Newport-Mesa school boctrd to proVlde such a place The commuruty owes a debt of grnbtude to Leece for her unwdvenng comrrubnent to quallty, age-appropnate education for all lhe distnct's students. Her willingness to put m the time, energy and research to that end sets her apart as a person of extraordinary dedlcabon and mordl courage. Those who critiaze and vilify her for her stand need to step back, examine lheir motives and take a deep breath I appedl to the community dfld the Daily Pilot not to make a religious issue of this. It is not about religion It IS about age-appropriate- ness or adult matenal bemg ddvocated for children. The school district IS charged with protecting our ctuldren while in the classroom. Whether or not duJdren Me exposed else- where to such mdterial (and worse) every day is not the tSSue. I also ask lhe Daily Pilot, how representa- tive of the total letters received are those they printed? The,printed letters were 9 to 1 against Leece's stand. A poll taken by another publication reported that of 174 responses, 66% would not like to see the books approved for use. In another Letter to the Editor (Daily Pilot. Jan. 30), the 78-year-old wnter said she had been reading since she was 3, and she saw no problem with Uus book. I dare say she did not have access to matenal or thJs nature through her school when she was growing up. As trustee David Brooks said: ·u•s very sun- ple ... there are other things out there that make the same points without giving such graphic depictions of the sexual type• (Daily Pilot, Jan. 25). Whatever sodally redeemlnq or literary qualities •cedars" may be deemed to possess, it is no mastetpiece by any stretch, and it reaches beyond the boundaries of acceptability for inclusion in a high school Engfuih class IL.A JOHNSON Costa Mesa Don't shelter our students A s d former llbrandn, I WdS mo..,t disturbed lo read of Newport-Mesd Urufwd School District trustee Wendy Leece's sugge ... tion that two noveJs, "Snow Fdlling on Cedars.• b7 David Guterson, and "Of Love• and Shddow5, • by lsabel Allende, be rPmovPcl from the high school reading l.J.st becdu.se -,he disdppro\'C>cl of their sexual content. If perhaps we Lived m anolher aI<'d -per- haps a small !'v1Jdwestem town or m lhe Bible belt -where nPw ideas and Wdys of mterprPt- ing sooal problems nught be Viewed with <,usp1- oon, lhen Leece's opuuons nught Ix> under- standable. But Uus is Newport Beac·h. dfl upscale commwuty Wlth d SOC'ldlly diverse population Taken as a whole. neither novel focuses entirely on sex. dnd each has redemptive qudli- ties when the entue work IS redd If Leece ObJects to these two books whdt el~e on the reading l.J.st will she go dfter next? Were Leece an aV1d reader, then she would recogruze thal sexual themes m llterature oltc:>n nurror llfe Should novels such as • Annd K~enma. • •Madame Bovary,· #Return of the Native· or ·Tue Catcher in the Rye" be stncken from pre- sent or future reading lists bee-a use lhey may s:ontain passages of which on£' dlSapproves? The protub1tion aJJd ceru.orship of books IS not a hallmark of an edul'ated SOClety A good book widens our perception of the human e.xpenence, entertams us. challenges our Vlewpomts and penruts us to appreaate the power of the wntten word. The students who may opt to read these books are future obzens. who m the span of a few shorty~ will vote. defend our nabon and raise families of their own. Some may even serve as future trustees or school bodrd members Many will go on to college. where their rrunds will be challenged with ideas that will expand their universe. Why protect. '>helter and create an tntellectually restncttve abnosphere 10 our schools that will tum out a generabon of small· minded and prudt.sh high school graduates? ' If one person can effect the removal of even one title, he or she will be back for more books a.nd ideas they find fault Wlul These btles are worthy of being read, by young adults, the11 par- ents and grandparents. The true lesson to convey to students of all ages is to read. You don't bdve to agree with everything that you read nor even like 1t. But don't close your mind or attempt to prohibit oth- ers from reeding anythmg that nusy not t1'WTOr your values. That ls a far mon? dangerous atti- tude than obJecbng to d few offensive passages. ' ANDREW AROS •Balboa' Island Costa Mesa mayor apologizes for last week's me~ meeting · T he process ror appomting comm on h never been an easy on . In f ct. it C1U'I be quite tut Mnoday'I C'bOn on the;.ppointrnent ot roo · was a~ and I take full respotdltlllty ror it get· tang out of twlnd. I am I01T)', and I ~for ~ mann. tn whiCh I conducted m)'Sell.1hlly. I Wll not in}' IJtTle While J do like lo run I tight mdng, end rney. beclllme of O\at. llbfl on 1C11De people.. lt II my style to ~- age and pe fair and equal ecxal to . ~.--"" Quote' Of 111EDAY , •1 tried not IO think about It cj weekend ... • Steve er.Mhaw, Estancia High boys soccer coach -' ~ .., ... 1 ·-hl>Mry 19 -· ~ IAY GIOIGI ~ 6 Tuesday, Febn.iory 13, 200 l • Sports Editor Roger Catson • 949.Sl 44223 • Sports Fax: 949450-0170 Doily Pi ot I PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BOYS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS DAILY PILOT PHOTO BY SEAN HIUFP Costa Mesa High's Mustangs, co-champions in Pacltic Coast League boys basketball, the first varsity title ln the sport ln the school's 41 -year history. Front row, from left: Nick Cabico, David Conte, Jun Gandia, C had Vaklll. Second row, b:om left: Nolan Clark, Danny Krikorian, Jason Millward, Mlke Payne, Steve Whittaker, Sean Biggio and Carlos Fregoso. Back row, from left Assistant coaches Carl Smith, Duy Tran, Todd Henrottn and Donny Ogo, Head Coach Bob Serven. Second life for · Estancia • Eagles, with lone a t-large berth, join the PCL champion Costa Mesa Mustangs in CIF Division IV boys soccer draw. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT CERRITOS -Whlle the Costa Mesa I h9h boys o;occ<>r learn lS still enjoying whdl L'i bf>heved to be the school's first ll'c1gue champ1onstup, Estancia c c1shcd tn the benefits of winning the Cir Southern Secllon D1v1s10n IV crown ldst sedson, when thJs year's pldyoff pdmng~ were released Mon- dc1y dt the secllon ofhce. The Eagles (9-4-5), who lied for thnd in the Pacific Coast League, but lost the tiebreaker to Northwood for the league's third guaranteed playoU spot. prncuced Monday, instead of turning 1t lh<'ir g<>ar. • r tried not to think about it all weekend," suid Estanoa Coach Steve Crenshaw, whose team will visit Val- ley Chnsllan ( 16-3-4) Saturdpy in a first-round game te ntallvely slated for 3 p.m. "But do we feel fortunate? Yeah" Costa Mesa ( 13-5-1 ). which won the outnght PCL t1Ue Wlth a 7-2-1 league record. hosts Azusa. the No. 3 representative from the Montview League m Sclturday's hrst round. Game bme will be set at the discretion of both schools uttle is known about Azusa. which didn't even report Its overall tecord to the section office. The Aztecs went 5- 4-1 again.st league competition. Coach Eugene Day's Costa Mesa squad put up seven shutouts in its 10 league game to advance to the play· offs for the first time since 1991 With a fint-round victory. the Mus- tang would moet either Blihop Mont· gomcry (14-7-1) or South El Monte (l~-2-5) In the l"C<>nd round, sched- uled P b. 21. Bishop Montgomery, the Del Rey Leclgue cb4mplon, lost in Jart year'• D1vilioA JV UUe game to EitAnda. 5-2. i Va.ll4n1 C'brliUan. champiOn o( the Olymp Leogu , f to Bishop Mont- -~· t.0, ln yuf1 D1vi51on fV l SEAN ..UR I DAl.Y PILOT Estanda's Nikolai Doudtchenko (14) and Costa Mesa's Stephen Thomas (4), and their teammates, await Saturday's first round of the CIF Playotts. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS CIF SOCCER PLAYOFFS semibnals to finish 23-3-2. Crenshaw was at that semilinal game, but believes 'the key playen from last year's Valley Christian team have graduated So, too, have most of the contribu- tors to Bst4nda 's second section title. But, a strong cast of n wcomers helped the Eagles extend their post- season streak to six 1tralgbt years. Meeo, with Doy guiding his tint var11ty team at ter coeching the school's trosh-soph tho previous fiv years. hope lhls year ls the dart of ill perennial parad lnto th ~ son. And, Day hopes, th Mustang or around long enough to saMvor the expenen th.is y •1 don't think It will be a big prob- lem getting the kids refocused,• saJd Day, who will take advantage of the long practice week to shore up condi- tioning and individua..l skills. •niere was some excitement Fri- day (when m05l of the team was on hand to w1tness University's tie With Northwood that clinched the outright title for the Mustangs),• D y sa.ld. •But l'm "'11 kind of a straightforward guy and 'lny emphasis h41 always been on what's n . I lhinfc th kids realize this and they'll be able to tay focused.·. Mesa'• focus hu been on the defensive end. w~re Of tweeper SEE BOYS SOCCER MGI 1 HIGH · SCHOOL GIRLS CIF SOCCER PLAYOFFS CdM No. 1 seed in Division IV •Costa Mesa, Newport Harbor also in the arena. Bany Faulkner DAILY PILOT CERRITOS -Soon after their respective CIF Southern Secbon Division IV playoff runs ended last.season, Corona del MaI High Coach Ron Evans and Costa Mesa High head man Dan Johnston both came to the same re~ation. Evans, in fact, went so far as to relay it to a reporter "We'll be back," Evans told the Daily Pilot, after the Sea K.rngs dropped a 2-1 serrufinal verdict to eventual champion Chammade CdM. seeded No. 2 last season, is mdeed back, bnngmg another Paohc Coast League title, a 23-1-3 record, a 23-game unbeaten streak, and the No. 1 seeding. The Sea Kings will host the winner of Wednesday's wild-cdrd game between St. Paul (9-13-1) and Bishop Conaty-Loretto (6-5-3). m Friday's first round at 3:15 p.rb. Costa Mesa (14'"4-6), wbjch gained confidence from last year's 2·0 ftrSt-round loss to eventual runner-up Bishop Montgomery, will visit Pomona-based Diamond Ranch (14-6-2) in Friday's first round. Newport Harbor (10-6-4), the third-place entry from the Sea View League. hosts Loara (17-6-2) in a Division 0 wild-card clash Wednes- day at 3:15. CdM, 20-0-3 since suffering a 2-1 tournament setback to Canyon, Is gunning for the program's first section crown. The two-time defending PCL champions have outscored opponents, 92-17. and hay~ amassed 12 shutouts. ~ilh senior University of Iowa-bound goalie Britta Vogele backing a solid defense, only two teams have scored more than one goal against the Sea Kings. In addition to Canyon, La Serna found the net twice in a 7-2 nonleague loss. SEE GIRLS PAGE 7 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ATHLETES OF THE WEEK ~lbl8lllJIJI lfth!f Pi•W • ,. Daily Pilot GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 6 CdM. making its hrst playoff dppearance smce 1991 l~t season, outscored its hrst three playoff foes, 9. 1, en route to the 2000 senu- fmals Evans, who had surgery for d broken leg last week, has vowed to be back in llme to guide this year's playoff voyage. •,I SPORTS Tuesday, February 13, 2001 7 Amazi,ngly, help wanted T:tle IX is i.I joke at Orange C<>&t College. Sure there are plenty of athJetic opporturulles for men and women at OCC. so much that 1t nvals (our-year uruvers1ties But, m regards to numbers. the ctctudl partiapabon in the sports, the Pirates dte fdtllng this spnng season, (!spendlly m soflbdll and men's tennis. Just 10 women are on the softball squdd and first-year men's tennis COdCh Jim Moort> was stunned at th~ low turnout he had And in tenrus th~ Pmrtes were forced to forfeit points in recent matches becduse they had only nve pwyNs It's all becdose of the coaching trans1lloni. at Coast. As soon dS the new c0<1che!>, hkP tin1e to recrwt A!. conferf'nrt--pluy l>f><.JtnS next week, Moore is still in sed/ch of a sixth player so he will not forfeit points. H~'s put <in ad m the i.chool puper dnd OCC s ctthlebcs Wt!bSllt: I Through the ldtP "90., ~.>CC has had problems Wlth depth and hllmq its rosier in lf'Qdr~to tennL'>, men\ and wom.,n·~ "It has been rPdtly tough getting plctyPr.., to cume out," wonwn\ tNuus lodrh Jr1.mce Mttran said "We'vp lwPn lor1unt1tP l<.t q..t pldyN~ t.h.ib Sf'dSQn • Hut. Mdfan ha-. b(•t-n unprt-~-.1·d wnh Tille· IX dl OCC, where the P1rt1tP~ boost 24 -.ports I Uunk we re dS c Ju-.e dG \H: r dn br Mctrd.O '>did of qucthfymq lot rPyuldtum!'> "I Also back from last year's squad are returrung All-ClF standouts Allison Harvey and Ellsha Morgdn, as well as first-team all-leaguers Vogele and Paige Janes H4rvey. a Juruor forward with 25 goals, leads an cittack that also mcludei. scoring threats senior Jttycee Mahler, sophomore Lauren Shephardson dnd seruor Molly O'Mecira. Har- vey. however, is doubtful lor Fnday. after i.'Ustauung dn dnkle injury in the PCL finale. a 1 ·0 wm over Casto M esa DON LEACH I OAJlV PllOT Elisha Morgan (15) and her Corona del Mar High teammates are top-ranked in the CIF Division IV Moore and softbdll's Jun Bollinger gel settled, the problem shouJd be solved becaust! of recrwting But, at a community coUeqe, pditicipat:Jon shouldn't have to depf'nd un recruiting. We're ldllung about an opportunity lo ploy u sport in competitlvP actlon This lS not intramural pldy or exerase. hdve db'>olutely nu lurupld.lill > • Thouyh mN1\ tNHll.S 1.., l'Xpenrnc mg a pctrll< 1pdt1on problPm, th' Ptrntes do hdvl' <>lronq h<1pe lor thP lutur<> TIW} dl"f· ll-4. but his tee1m of h vP lr~hmPn Juh11 Vu, Sf'dll 1 laqwr Jd«k Wint· LP1J Romdno and Tony Gctn Id ull' rlP!t· rutely impwvrnq Moort• '>rtHI girls play~ffs and are at home Friday afternoon. ·Last yectr's playoff appearance should help propel us.• Evans said. "The girls dre very very hungry.• Costd Mesd, lt"d by sophomore scoriny sensa- tion Sharon Day (23 gOdls and 16 asslSts) has i.et ct school single-season victory record. The Mustangs went 6-1 ·3 tn the PCL. includmg d 1-1 tie Wlth Corona df'I Mdr . Though the Mustangi. have never won a CIF J'lay- off gdme, Johnston believes confidence will not be dn ti.sue ·we sat down after our loss to Bishop Montgomery last year and we talk,..d about how well we played dgamsl a team that went on to mdke the flnals, • John- ston Sdld ·It was dJ1 eye- opener for us, because we ledmed we could pldy with anyone 5COnBEERER ..a., 11arn: Alty ... , 982 l!i tWght: 6-foot W.lgtot: 185 Sport Baseball IJol: Pitcher v.r: Freshman High ldtool: Newport Harbor ~John Altobelli ~ 5pons ~idne ;._Olit• too& Pasta F.vorite tn0¥le: "Bundod s.tnu.• ...... ••••It: "Going to 1he Connie Mack 'M>tld Series. .. AthletmofhWeellVll: A right-hinder. Beem threw six Innings of shutout baD In getting 1he victory C1l/f!( El C'.amino. running his reoord to 2-0 for the Pirates. .DllV ... Coll«torsportJ card Mf1es Ol·S ·When our girls listed their goals for this year. one was to make a run at the PCL title and the other wds to make a run at ClF With the attack we've added to our defense this year. ne1· ther of those were unreahl· tic • Wlule 13 pldyers have scored goals for the Mus- td ngs. it's defense which leads the way. Mesa has compiled 10 shutouts while outscoring opponents. 18- 18. Semor sweeper Kdlle Roche, 1un1or stopper Mae Powers, as weU dS DeVUl Denman. Sdndra Sparks and Sarah Smallcomb au contnbute to the back lme. for which 1unior godlie Chelsea Sond is the ldsl lme ol defense. Fernanda Velasco, Erruly Abbott , Lisa Dunn and Nichelle Jantl leac.l th(' Mustangs' rrudheld contm· gent Evans expects to pldy St Paul wtucb the Sed Kmgs deledtcd, 2-0. m ovcrtune m ldst year's second round Evcins also said the sooner the mclement weather pass- es, the better his tedm's chances will be. BOYS SOCCER · CONTINUED FROM 6 .. . • ,Marco Sant.mgelo, seruor C hasen M arshall: juruor Stephen Thomas and sophomore Zack Powell have proVlded d formi· dable back wall for junior goalie Bryce Sheridan. "I'd say defense has the edge on our team, when you talk about strengths.• Day said. Mesa's offense and midfield, however, have also been solld. according to Day. Senior forward lhrudad Hernandez leads the Mustangs • with 10 goals, while senior Bernardo Fala and Juruor Eli Soils • have also been consistent scoring threats. Senior Louis Day and juruor Michael Gardiner, whom Eugene Day callS the •Twm Towers,• operate pnmanly at nud· .. field, though both are good in the ru.r and have scored goals. ., . Ricardo Luna, a junior who locuses on defense. as w ell as .. junior Irwin Salas, w~re also singled out for their contributions in the midfield. l!ugene Day, who substitutes freely, also singled out senior Michael Armstrong for the consistent energy be provides as the leader of the reserves. .. ., •tAnnstrong) can run all day, so whenever the other team looks a little tired, J put him in l or about hve or 10 minutes. He : always does his job.• • The field g~neral for Estanda bas been senior center nud- ftelder A,nnando Ortiz, a returrung starter from last year's CIF and PCL diampion. • Anna.ndo bas been the best player on the field, every game we've played,• Crenshaw said. Sophomore forward Javier Millan leads Estancia goal scor- en with elgbt. while Ortiz and senior Juan Zarate have six apiece. Crenshaw hos also been pi_eased with the play of bis back line, where Junior sweeper Rotondo Vivar and nior stopper Alfredo Murillo bold things down Crenshaw also aedlted the defemave work of aophom fullback Abdul Kaiyum. • Oesptte being th only at-large ntry 1D the section's top -four dlvisioos (flVe teams recei~ecl at-IArge betths ln DiVtSlon V), Cfensbaw thl.n.D bis team can make the most of t n w life. •Maybe lhb wtll Ught a fn und our guys! Crenshaw Id. •we can play wUh any of lbMe teams and r th.Ink we ru. a lt\Ol at lL We've just f°' l.O !Mt ready to play and .-..cty lo pull .:Joh• trigger. Out blggMtprobaem all ~r b.u that we just dOn't tAk9 ...... -.... OremMw Ulo -'d lMwlDg lift ~,S..ys ~ S.tw-dap ..-*°'AMI dow im tiMID ao g.t mooger. He 1814 JUI lalll ftill u.e ilftecta o1 taam·wMSe. nm-JhrouGbout u.e revu· Lu llellOD • • "Ramy weathet tends to even the playing held,• Evdns said "It WdS a muct bath when we playl'd St Pdul ldsl year c1J1d 1l looks like 1t Wlll be that way agd1Jl Fnday. • Newport Hdrbor. md lung its lust playoff appedrdnce smce 1994, has outscored its compellllon, 40-16, while posting 10 shutouts But. no one Wdnls to step up It appedl"S the sacrifice. iuggllng classes. work, pracllct!, games dnd d socidl We, 1s too much So the parllapallon problem continues dS new COdChes bt~m Lheu JObs Steve Virgen -COASTERS c J< Cs No l Vu, sullP11·d LI ptnlhP<I nPnP m hJ'> sh11uh!Pr in 1111 ftr..,l motC"h of tlu· ~1.,i-.un Hut s111r 1 1t'CO\Pnn9 h.,., li•·<•n ln••\cd 11, lht> l<1p nl the tc•drn And, the minor '>porti. really suffer. 11.!o()rf• l'o hnpmq ctll h1" lrf'-..h111 .. 11 . 1etum m•xt '>f'd'!>on dnd h• plrtll'> 11 Sophomore forwdrd Amy Burlt.ngham ledds the atldck, while 1uruor godlte Kllssa Tyler. a traru.f Pr from Texas. anchors Coach Jdc;on SorreU's defense With Coast's nPw sport, woml!n s badminton. Cot1ch Barbdrd Bond, who'""" coaches women's '>OCC er. had to intensllr recruiting duues -she ctsked pldyt>r-. in hM physical education class to JOtn the tedm la kt ct<lvctnt.HJ" ot tlw olhPds<m Ii\ ctrltll\ 111111 h1qh '>Chnol lol1•nl ,mcl rr>r r111t1nq !\la ran .., POJnyin4 c1n Pxr 1t1nq '>Pa..,on 1!111 ... ldr o<. ·c wurn«'n\ tcnni., ..., ~-1 11nd wtll 1111 ... 1 lr'\'tnt' Vcille')' tudd~ (W<•rilhf'r pPnllllltnql Thi'> season th1• f'1rc1tl's h<tvr> P1qh1 plC1\ .. r-. two Me '>Uph<.tmon•'> v.ho pJ,1n.cl fur \.l11rci11 la'il Sf>dSOn Sondrct 1\ k~o.Jffirtld rind 'IPrlfl ~!arbor opened the Sea View League with d suc- game unbeaten stretlk, before droppirlg its last two league games to se>tUr• for third place. JUSI to fill the TO'>ler To mdke matters mon• cWhcult. -;ho 1s c hdUe>ngPd by hndmq pld}l'f'> Wlth skill Gronted. IJddrrunlon 1s in 1t<, 111.,1 year and WlUt Bond heading the pwgMm 11 lS bound to fluun<,h • \ 11 ... hlcid. I m lookmci lurv.t1rd to th1' ''""in ... ,1111 t..1ctrdll, who IS Ln hf'f .l4th '>I o'>nn Tht•\ htt\.P ~urh a mu' dltrtuclf• Tht•V .ill'""" 1111 r 111 plc1}' ctnd U1ey JU<>t flqht. llqltt llqhl \11th~ ('llcl " lf victorious Wedncsddy, the Tars wouJd v1s1t Troy ( 16-5-2) m f-nday's fmt round. After held hockey went undPr. shP '>lartNI the women'<; scX"cer profJrdm 19 yedn..t190. In th~ program's ltrsl ycctr, 1ust one plt1ye>r k1ww how to pldy. Now there are 2 1 dthletc•s whu have been ra1sed in the sport since dS younq as sue years old nw PtTClll"i hdVl' 1wr1 ltllf•rrtdllfJllril 'tudenl-dlhJt•h«, in Vdnl•'>'!><l \la.r. lrnni Gt•m1ttny <11111 Hdphnt>ld 80.-!1111 fr<1m .\u'!>l1i.1 Tht>~ pin\ ''1th lhr1t c ompctit1v1• -.ptnl Chdmmade, which has won four straight section crowru. and owns a 22·gdffie pos).season Wlnrung streak. 1s the No 2 se<>d in D1Vls1on IV, followed by No. '.l South Pasddena and No 4 Har- vard-Westlake In soflbdll, two of the 10 pldyers d1P actually in their fust vedf Wlth the sp<Jrt Gabbie Ddvalos dnd Knne Gn.-en ire.· exceptions lo the < la1m of bogus paruopation Fn· ... hmdn \dr1<''>"d ...,omnwi hd'> ltt>t•n <1 pll'd"dOI !'>UrJIO'>I' ttncl wtll bt· r)l\t' l<J ..,,.,,1rh th.-.. ... eo1so11 1.11 '" I -.rnqlt:'> ' BollmgN will not hdc k down from th1· chdllenge of dev1•lopmg the two HI'.' 1s t1ls0 focused on bu1ldinq ace softball into cl powerbou~<' -;IPpharn• c 'httnq ct<lcb <'Xl>Pfll'n• •· lrnr11 hl'f pld}'Lrlq t.1<1~'> nl \1lld (',irk I ltqh t'l.1cNdll\ttrn hct'> lwt"n -;truqqL11q cl' -..h .. h,1, tw1>n mldll•cl with 'ohin '>plinl~ But 'ht· Moore wouJd ltkl' to do the samr> for nwn'<> lenrns. But, he· hui> lo c•ndure lhis i.er1son I IP started m Jdnudry ctnd didn't hdve enough c onunues lo 1rnr1ruv~'. ...., do Kn'>tln Luwsun rtn<.l Sdra Md.l/.d YOUTH SWIMMING RESULTS AK MMt .t UC Irvine lltVWl AQUAZOTS C.Swlt-'-m.---... ~ ........ hedl. c-u ...... and c-del -FebM 6. _.,.girt. ~ 5eta. 25 Ire., l 1 49, SO frH, I l 4 4S, 25 baci., )) 71, SO ba<k, I 09 86. 25 brHst, 42 65, so bre.an. 1S281, ZS fly, 47 l6 1 .. Glrto Madellne 9Udw 25 lrtt, 18 24, 50 frH, 0 70. 100 frM. I 49 91, 25 b<ean 25 14, so t>Kk. Sl 19, 2S brHn, JI S9, 50 brean. I IS 56, 25 fly, 21 41 Vktori9 ~ 25 ""· 19 91. so froe, 49 19, 2S *'" 27 77. 50 IMCk. I 00 04, 2S l><Hll. 27 65 SO brHSt, SS H, 2S fly, 26 '14 1 .. boya Kyte -25 frH lO 11 SO lrtt. 46 S6 100 frff. I 42 50. SO l»;;k. SO 51, 2S br• .. '1. 16 11, 50 brHst. I 00'» SO fly. SS 811 Gr9e«Y Sw-25 ftH, 20 71, 100 lrH, I 4JJI, SO IM<k. 51 12. 2~ brff<t. 21 86. SO brl'.n, 55 I 4, ZS fiy 24 )I 50 (ly, Sl 76 •10 glrio s.M ~ SO lrtt. 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JO 06. 100 IM, 11226 100 IM, 2 )I IS Molly • bposito 'iO frff 29 81, 100 frff I OS 37 50 IM<~ U )A 100 b<k\, t IS 06 50 lty )A 91 100111 I 1062 100111,4 t 17 79 S...,._. ~ 50 lrtt. 18 Sl 100 tree. I 01 OS SOO frff. S SI 24 50 br~asl. JS 60. 100 tn.u I IS S9 100 1..,., I 09 n 100 IM I 10 46 100 IM. 2 l') 65 c:.nlUe .......... SO tr"· 296b IOOt>.><k. 11SSt 100fly I 1,8S8 IOOIM, I lf>OS I(~ mdvMI SO frtt, 18 60. SOO htt. S.9 02 <;() 'l""ll )1 89. 100 t>.Kk. I 09 09. 50 blHll. J6 60. SO fly )1 OS 100 IM I 07 79, 200 IM, 7 18 99 AlysM -50 frH. )1 95. 100 lrtl', I 08 49, 500 lrtt, 6 ... 14 so ti.<I< )~ ~. 100 ba<.I<. I 17 67 100 ftv. I lO 92, 200 IM. 2 48 26. K-"'W. 0'1>oftnell 50 ''" .Mi 0) 100 ,, ... Estancia Higb's Due Plock drills a three- polnter with !2 secoods remairung that gives 5 the Eagles' boys buketb4ll team o 77-76 over· . time victory over visiting South Hills in tbe fust round or the ClP Southern Section m-A play· offs. Pellow senior Cllrll CUldUsb fouls out wtth '8 seconds fMIMning in overtime. Botb Candlfah and PIOck ftn1lb With~ cueer-b.igh 28 points. Nick Novak K'Ol'et nine polnts . Corona del Mer'i ~ baU.elball ptoyen act as road wanton u the see Kings take down bolt l.A Canada, 12-54, their second CIP DMsion lll· A pie~ vkWy al tbe Week. o....r-M9d>?s1td «UOS a c:areer•bigh 26 pdnb.. 11tm C tl ·n (18 ~)and AdMa .... (ll)'Mo ftm.b bi dOW*t ftgunW. ~-tbe week. tbe sea Kings cWeet C"hladDid9. 52..C6, a O 'Nm l8IMk wtth I' ID tbe OP wld"C:llftl gMDe. NeWport ...,_,. ...... "*'r·tCOfel hit~ Pl al the 1M10n, a ICbOol ....-.ct. to leld tbe SaiJOa• boy. 10CXS mm to • 2· I Vk1crf Ol'9 ball ~ in tbe ftnt round of the C1P DM1k>D DI. pWyc6. Kmr 1a1191 on a penalty kick in tbe Mt'OiMI ow~'lle .a.o ttnhbel a j>eM)ty. ldtk in the ftnl bd far • 1-0 edge. Bed8r' Ii. the we.at, K8n' Km. two ~o:.-..=. ... = -~~-·"'"'*'•2·1-Tlle~ HnGr ... -=-IDatbd ......... tlo. 12-58 OP Dltl ' • ti-A ..iMG "flayall ~ oww N9W· 1:JJ.• ~·1;:;t,'::: IOpail!llll,10,...,..,, ............. ......_ TODAY • IJJhtt I COtleglt "*'. v.nguwd u~ -~7;JOp.tn Col'9gt womln. V-M'19'*d ~ • W.Ort0'~ 9:)0 p.tn. • T11 11t 11 ~ ctlle9t . Ortnge COMt. Lone IMCtt cc. 2 p.m. ..... td SCHEDULE .. , ..• 1Ul9 '>01>6<•.4104 •<X>t...c• 'I' '> SO 1>-ff>I ~Oil 100 I>'• .t I '><1 IS 5(i ~\~,:: ~~~,:J,~~<,(JO fr~•. S Z'JI\ 1&0\0 ,,,... 'i OJ Jl. '.O t>r .. n. H lCJ HIO b<..,•l 04 12 ·oo 1M 10841 2001M l2llb N~ Sw.....,.. SOf•tt JO&l "'°''"" I O'l 22. 500 ..... b ~ .. 100 b~ ' I 18 }8 SO blH•t J~ 16 !()() breo\l '1 JS42 2001M J49SS 100 M ''8'i0 1J.14 girls Jorda.,""" '>() ··~ 1641 100 ,, ... , 598' 100 b•' 'llo4 00 100~~ llJll. 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Newport Harbor High's Michaela Ross scores a career-high 32 points as the Sailors 10 girls basketball team dcleots Los Amigos, 69- 43, in the qualifying round of the CIP Southern Section 01VlSlon Ill-A playoUs. ROiS also odds 10 reboilildJ and siX steals ~McLaren fin.Wies with lS pomts, \ 0 rebounds and five blocked ihots. The vM:tory·marks the first tune the Sailors make the CtFl'l.a~. The Corona dcl Mar boys toecer teem l.lipe pa.st Slslo.ore, 1-0, in the CIP Division I ·A Play· otl$. ln the 19th mmute:aw liw-.r K'Clr81 Sea Kings' lone goal. Rimmer takes a beed r from teammat St'04l 0-.. and 5e0res from 12 yaros out. 1be Newport Hubot' boys team routs to a 64-49 Victory over C\ahw Oty in the aP l>Msioo m-A Playdis. ,.... Mttz ! I lt'Ol9 '26 0( bis game.high 34 pumti ln the MCCJDd ball. Colcb ... Seriea'I S&ilon r9el off en 11..:0 run :In foUl'tb q\IUW to put lbe game out Of Medl. The Tan win despil9 a ipiebld ankle suatai.Md by ~ pOlnt guatd "'i:'a=,. ~ Mat boys buketbA1l tMm subduet Nortbwood kl a 55·5 l triumpb m tbe CIP Otvlston W·A SIMy- ofta. JGll Uflma ~.gems Wlb 28 pOirdl U1i •• 10 '*""""· .,... ..... ftUblll wMb 11 P** and rune ..... .. 1M It~ bars .......... lllUD rompa l*!l LOI Aml· ~. 62.:M. la Iba OP Dft.'latDll m.:M pllijcl6\ Mii&.....,. -. ................. , ........ -< ?JR tt.ylliN~ C-..· ....... U!Wmll\r. c...--~ ...... 1:JO p.m. ~~"*' .ar.,..c.. I 8 T~, February 13, 2001 HOnCe OF SEIZURE PUASUAHT TO HULlli AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11471111411 AND NOTICE OF INTENDED FORFEITURE PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11411.4 On January 21, 200 I ar 1515 South Cou1 Onve. •205. la Quinta Inn Motel. Colla MMe CA the property de: tcrfbed as $38,2()0 Wit u1zed pureuanr to Health and Saltly Code Section 114 71111488 by the Costa Mesa PoliCe Defartmtnl he property w11 ~ed Wiiii reapea to 111- leged vlOlahon(1) ol 1 $ecoon( I) ol lfle Health and Safely Code Soctton You are hereby t\Ollfled that the Ott1lr1CI Allorney ol Orange Counly has 1ni11111d proc18d"9 to lortert lht above desc11bed p1op- erty pursuant 10 Hoallh anel Salety Cod• SecltOf'I 11488 4 You are ltlSlructed lhal ~ you deStre lo contesl the torte11ure ol this properly pursuanl to Health and Safety Code Section 11488 S. you rrtUSI hie a venhed da1m Sidling you• interest 1n lhe property Yw mu&I lite !his dam in ltlll Su pe11or Cour1 ol rhe County of Oranc;ie within (30) days ol lhe llfSI pub- hcaUon of t111s No11ce. unless you receive actual nollce (Please use 01 F00768) You must serve an endorsed copy o1 the claim on Iha O.st11C1 Attorney of Or· ange County (Attn Deputy ·•t1 ·Ch1rg1 NET l ar 40 t C1v1c Cenrer D11ve West Santa Ana. CA 927o·i wrtNn thirty (30) days of the h""Y t>I !he claim 1n lhe Supenor CourVC1vtl Orv1,1on The farlure 10 timely hie and secure a verified clalm SU!ting an •nl91esl "' the prop9f1y in !he Su penor Co\lr1 ""'" resu" '" lhe properly being de clared or ordered tor· felled 10 the State ot Cal 1torn1a and dlSlrtbUIOd pursuant 10 the J><OVISIOOS of Heatth and Satety Godo Sec11on 11489 w1lhoul lurttier notice OI heanng Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily P1lo1 February 6 13,20.~I 202748 T321 I • OIOUARIO LEWIS Edith Myrtle, Lewis., go • homemeker from Newport Buch d IWIY on 10, 2001. Edith • aurvlved by her daughter; Sharon (Ron) Smith, two grendchildrtn end 4 gretf·grandchlldrtn. Memorial Servleel will be hetd on Friday 111. 2001 at 1 :00 p.m. at P.c:iflc View Mortuary Chapel In Newport BHch . In lieu ol llow1r1, femlly requt1t1 done· lions to be m.O. In Edith'• name to the Amerlc•n Cancer Sociltt· SeUyour unwanted Uems tbe et1S}' uiayl Plau a classified ad today! (949) 642-5678 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALUHO FOA 8tOS SdlOOI Olltrlc1 HunlnalOn 8Mc:tt union High Sctiool Dltlrlc;t Obt1ln Document• and Bid Dv• at Hunt- ington Blach Union Hfgh School Dl1lr1ct. 10251 Yoriltown A11e, Pvrctlulng. Room 361, Huntington Beach CA 92646, (714) 994 3339 IXI 4350 Due Dall Mondly, Mercfl 5. 2001, 2Pll'I NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVEN that the Hunt· lnglon Peaoh Union High School Olctriot, Or· •not County, Cafl1omla, tctlng by and lhrolJol1 ftl Governrng Board here 1111~er referred to H ·0tSTAtCr ""'' ,_ up IO buC not later thin the above-ataled llmt setted btda tor the awerd of contrect• for the followinQ p<Ojtlda Proj8C1 Bret 1859 REVISED Aquatics Fa· C•lity al Huntington 8eac:ll H+gll School Mandatory Job Willi. s.. 9e1ow• Huntingloo Blach High School. t905 Main St Hunungton Beach l.Jcense A or B Of C· 53 8tds Shan be r11Ce<ved 1n Ille place ldon11f11d above. and shall be opened and publlcfy read aloud at the abolle- stated dale lime and place •A mendelory }Oil wait! wlfl be held lit 9:00 Im WtdneM!ty, February 21, 2001 for contl'Ktor9 not entnd- lng 1111 prevlou1 walk on Februlry e. 2001. Plans and spoc11t- ca11ons are on hie el the address hsred above One ser ol d0Cumen1s may be obreined tor 11 refundable depos11 of S200 per !81 Special handling such as overnight dtltvery will be ava~able al bidder's expense Deposll will be refunded 10 the Conlrac· tors upon return ol Ille documents 10 lhe Purchasing Qepartmenl in good condl11on Within frve (5) days aher the btd opening date In accordance with the prov1srons ot Cahlorn•a Busme$S and Professions Code Sec11on 7028 15 ond Public Conrract Code Section 3300, the owner requires lhal the bidd9f possess lhe class•· llcauon ol contractors license nored above ar the time the lltd is submitted Pursuant 10 Busmess and Proless1ons Code Section 7028 15 no peymen1 shall be made l0t work or material un· der the contrncl unless and unul the Registrar of Con11actors veriltes to tho OISl!td Chat lhe con- t1 actor was properly locen6ed at the IJl11I Iha bid was submitted Any con1raclor not &o licensed is sub1ect to penalties under the law and the contract will be considered void II the license class1flca11on spec1hed hereinafter 1s lhal of a "specialty con· tractor" as deltned tn Secoon 7058 ol the Cah forn1a Business and Professions Code lhe specialty conrroctor ewarded tho CQl11ract for lh•s work shall 11sell con· struct a ma1on1y or the worl<, In accordance with the proV1stons ot Cal~or n.a BuSI08$S an<J ProfesstOf'ls COde Section 7059 Time as ol tho es sence JU work must be completed w1lh1n 180 con&ecutlve calendar days from Iha dale &PGC· 1t1ed on the Notice tu Proceed ISSUed by Iha District Nottco to Proceed shaM not be IS· sued pnor lo live (5) days all111 awarel «" the contract. end shill not require Iha I work be Discount Casket « llt11.1l11111 ..... 1 111111.tl '•I\ I« Cllrint. Strv1« and Q1111/ity Gult,.tJfor /.rn Direct Cremation .. $495 Immediate Burial .. $995 """""" ( ,,.,,,,, } Prcarrangcm1~m Prograrm Av.ail.able for FW1Cnl Scrvica, Crcmatioru and Caskets < < >\11'\l«I .11 .. I .... \\I I I I HXX ..., 1< \"l 'I I commenced It• thin (5) ~ ttom dlJ .. «" i. ~ ol MIO NOCIOI Fllurt IO oompletl IN WOlll ........ .,. .,,. -~ hlf'N1 wll ,_,. WI IM IF: ol llqul-daltd fOf Mdl day d~y. In the emounl °' Jl!OO per cM!y Etch bidder lh•ll 1ubmh.... on thl form lumithed Wllh the con- f111ct ~ •• 1191 ol the propoMd M>oon lractOff on th•• pro;.ct ti ltQUlrtd by lhl Soblel11ng Ind SUboon· tract1ng Fttr Pr.Cl'°" Act, PubtlC Cont1tC1 Codi SectK>n 4100 el seq. In IGGOr\tllncl with fducatlon Codt 17079.11, the Dlltrtct h.H • pertlclpetlon got! °' It leNt 3 pet· c.m of lhl cwtfell dollar amount ••· pended MCh y•r for dlMbMd Vtftflln blJ1l- n1 t t entuprl••• (DVBE). Each bid anaQ be ac- companied by • cenrhtd 0t ca.sttoer1 cheolc or bid bond in en tmounl not '9sa than ton percent (IO"llt) of the rota! bid price, payable to lhl OtSTAICT u t goaran- tee ltlal lhe bodder. ti llS proposal is accepted. shall promptly execute the Agleement. furnish a satJslactory Falthful Per· lormence Bond In an amoonl not less than one hundred percent ( IOO"o) ol the IOlal bid pnce. lumlSh a P1ymen1 Bond tn an amount not le$S tllan one hundred percent (tocr'l.) ol Ille to- tal bid pnce, and tumlsh cer11licates ev1denc1ng that the required insur· anoe ts rn eHect In the amounts set lorlh 1n the general cond111ons In the event of la1lure to enter 1n10 the conllact and e•ecure the re quired documents such bid seclH11y WIM be IOf felled The Faflhful Per lormance Bond 11hall re- mam In !vii l0tce and al· lect through the guaran- tee period as specified m the gef\81 al oondltlona The DISTRICT re serves the nQhr to rejlCt any or all bids or to wawe any 1rregulen1tes or 1nformaht1ea 1n any bids or m the bidding As required b)' SocllOO 1773 of the California Labor Code, lhe Director ol the Deportment ot In· dustnal Relaltons ot the Slate ot Caltlorn11 has delorm111ed rhe general prevailing rates ol wa119S rn the locallly 1n whod1 lhtS w<Kk 1$ 10 be pertormed Copies of these rale determine· uons. are on hie al the DISTRICT. and copies may be obtained upon request The contractor shall posr a copy of these 1&les at eac:h jOb Site The contractor and any SUbCOntr actor under 1t shall pay not less than the specified prevailing rates ot w1ges to aft wol1cers employed by them in tile e•ecuttOf'I OI the oon11ac1 No bidder may w1thdtaw any btd tor a penod of SIK!y (60) days alter the dare 991 IOI the opening of bids Pursuanr 10 Section 22300 of lhe P\>bltC Con· troct Code, the contract wrll contain p1ov1s1ons perm1111ng 1he sue· cesstul bidder to substitute secu1111ea tor any moneys witht1etd by the D1stnct 10 ensure per1orrnance under rhe conrrae1 or perm1tt1ng paymenr ol relef'lllons earned direclly 1nlo escrow BY: Goveml119 &o.rd Signed: ISi Susi Mclane, Director • Procur• mint/Energy Con· 11rvetlon Pubhshed N ewt)Of1 Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Pilol Febfvery 13 20 2001 T330 NO'T1CE TO DISTRIC'T .. I ~ CONTRACTORS IM M I'll blddtt, • b CAUJNO FOR ~OS P'oPONI It ~td. SdlOQI Olltnct ihe)I ~ t lUIOUlt ~~~,~~ Ot>f1ln Oocum•nta •~ flond In an and OKI Out et Hunt> ltnOUn1 not .... than l~Ofl Bttdl Union ON hundred ~rc-nt H h 6choQI 011tr1cl1, (100'!(,) 11' lhe td al bid 10 51 YC>f1down Ave .. = futnllfl • PoyrMM F'urc:hallng. Room 3e1. ltU ... "'... nlll ~hundl~ Huntington EIMch, CA u.. .,._ ...... 1126'6. (714) 984-3339 percent (1~} °' lhe to-ut 4350 t.tl bid pnc9, and fUlnllh OU. Date Thurtdey, ~incet.. ev~ng ~ Z2. 2001 2Pll'I lhll Ult required lnsuf· NOTICE IS HER£BY lnCI II In tfltc:t In lhe GIVEN lhlt the Hunt· llNlUntS NI loltl In lht lng1on Bt1ch Union general condtli0n1. In High SdlOOI Diltrtci Of· lhe event of larture to enqe County Callfcimia. tnltr Into the contrec:t ecting by 8nJ through itt •od ••acute the re· Governtng Board. '*• qulr9d ctooumenta, 9IJCltl inalltr referred 'IO u bid MCUnly Wiii be ror DISTAIC'T", Wiii ,_ ltlltd The F lllllllul Per- up IO, bul not lllM #WI I~ Bond llllll r• the l bovt·lltltd lime rMWI In lul lorOI and If. u1ltd bid• for the lld ltlrouQtl lhe guar11n- 1ward ol 00f'llr1C11 tor tee period II ~ In tile lolowlnQ Pfoftc* the g.ntr91 condillOnl. ProJ.ct: lJld #86l • The DISTRICT rt· Athletlc Field Renova· seMl9 lhe nohl to rlljec:t tJon • Ocean View Htgh any or all bids or 10 School, Mano.tory Job wa.ive tny 1rregularill11 Wtlk 9 OOem, Thur• or 1nformalitlea 111 any dty. March 1 2001 bids or In the bidding Ocean V11w High A& required by Sectlorl School 11011 QO(hlJd 1n3 of tht Calltorrva Huntington Baacti l.abof Code. l1'tlt 011ec10r ~-C·27 °' lht Otpel1mtnl «" lr>-Bida 1haW be r~vtd OJstrial Re&attOt11 ol 1he 1n the place identil•ed Srate of CahlOlll41 has above, and 5hall be derermlned the general opened and publicly pravalltng rtlea or read alood at the above-wages In the locahty 1n Slated d•I•, tJmt and which this work 11 lo be place Plana and tptclfi· pertormed Coples of c.llons are on Ille 81 the lhese rate determ1na· lddo<ess listed above trone. are on hie •t Iha Jn ll<XlOfdance wt1h the DISTRICT and, cop1ea PfOVISlOOS of Cahlomia may be ob1a1neo upon BuSIMSS and 1eques1 The contractor Prolassloris Code shall pot1 • copy ol Section 7028 t 5 i nd these rates al tac:h jOb Publlc Con Ir ael ' Code srte The contract Of and Sectton 3300 the owner any. 1subcolltractor under requires that· the blddef 11 snall pay not less than posseu tha cltsll· the specified prev111hng flCallon of contrector'a r.ies of wages to an hcenss noted above 11 wOfkers employed by the time the bid IS tl1em It\ tile e•ecution or submitted Pursuant lo the contract Business and No bidder mty Profess1ons Code Withdraw any bid IOf a Section 7028 15. no peOOd ol SlJCty (60l days payment ahan be made after tttt data HI or tile for wOfk or material un· op8IUng of bids der the contract unless Pursuan1 10 Section and until Iha Registrar ol 22300 of the PubllC Con· Conlracton; venhes 10 llllci Code, the contract the Otslnct mat the con-will contatn provisions traelor was properly perm1t11ng th• auc- tl080Slld 81 the ltme the cesslul bidder 10 bid was wl>mmed Any substitute seeurities tor contractor not ao any moneys wilhtleld by licensed 1s aubiect 10 the District to ensure penallles under the law pertormance undor tile and the contract will be contrael 01 perm1tt1ng considered void If tile payment ot reten1tons license ctasslflcation earned directly into specit1ed here1n1ller 1s escrow lhal of a "specially con-BY: Governing Board tractor" 81 dalined tn Signed: SedlOO 7058 o1 Che Call-ISi Suel Met.ant, fom1a Business and Director Procur• ProlesslOfls COdt, the mint/Energy Con· specialty con1iactor urvatlon awarded the contract lor Published Newporl th4s work shell ltaett con· Beach·Coata Mesa struct a mlljOrity or the Dally Pilot February 13, wori<.. in accordanoe with 20. 2001 T336 ::.': ~ 8~ CahlOf· NOTICE TO ProfeSSIOOs Code C REDITORS OF Section 7059 BULK SALE Time 1s of the et· (SECS. 6104, sence Alt work mosi be 6105 U.C.C.) completed w1th1n JO Escrow No. consecuuv1 calender 39727-09 days lrorn the date apec-1fled on the Notice to Notice IS hereby grven P1oceed issulld by the 10 credrt()(1 of the within District. Notice 10 named seller that a bulk Proceed ahln 001 be li!t sale rs about lo be made sued pnor 10 five (5) of the asaeis described days allltf awtTd ol the below contract, l •nd shall not The names and buSI· requtre that woOI be ness addresses of the commenced 1111 than seller are PETER (5) days lrorn date or 11• CAPDEVIELLE 16101 suanoe ol said Notice CONSTRUCTION CIA· Failure to complete the CLE W EST, IA. worll within the timt Ml IRVINE. CA 92606 tortti herein · wlll reeun tn The locatt0n "' C&Mor· lh nla of Ille chlel oxeculrve 8 im.P..°!~ 01 llqul· offtee of lhe seller is dated ';f'ii"'J:: lor t ech SAME AS ABOVE day of de ay, 1n the As listed by Iha --"-·, amouot °' $100 per day -Each bidder ehalt all other business submit, on the form names and ·addresMtS tur l'llShed with lhl con· used by lhe aellef Wllhtrl tract documents, 8 hst of three years before lhe the p1opoaed subcon-date such Inst was 11'11 tractors on Ihle ""'"ect Of delrvered to the buyer "'"' are: NONE as required by the The namoa a-" bus1· Subleltlng and Subcoll· '"' 1r1ctlng Fair Praclloes ness address11 of the A 1 p bl c buyer· are JAMES c · u ic ontra.ct DAVIS, 16101 CON· ;:ge Sectton 4IOO et STAUCTION CIRCLE Eadl bod w• be IC· WEST, •A IAVINE CA comp;inlld by 1 cemfild 92606 Ot ........... ...._._ The assets IO be IOld C)f/Aen"tAa111u ~~.;"~~ "'~ ::! .,. deealbtd 1n gene<al v~ less than len percent ti. ALL FIXTURES .,J. (10%) r E 0 U I P M E N T . /l() {Uf}f(#,.. 0 Iha IOltl bid GOODWILL. STOCK IN ii,,,,,,,, Alft. /11111111~. pnot~ payable lo the T A A D E • A N D Vl<AC.'U"(/U/U'fAQ LEA SEHOLD I N· CON TERESTS and ere to-Roy ls cattd at 1610t CON· STRUCTION CIRCLE FLOWERS ~· •A. IR\llNE. CA 2983 Harbor Blvd. ~:::=.: ~by':;'.!': .7an': lcrirntfcj~ .. ~I Mortuary '* Chapel location 11 IAVINE 714.540.3135 Crem a11--AUTO COLLISIOO IVI I The llllllclpattd dale of 2275 ~Blvd. .110 Broadway the bulk sale la MtTCh 2. '. -"I"" , 2001 11 the office 04 lasnerol~&fm~ Costa Mesa GROVER ESCROW f=====~~~~~~~~.!__..::.94~9~.64~5~.0~2~46~~~~84~2~-9~1~&0~~1 com:'ORATION. 111 s ILLINOIS ST ANAHEIM CA 92805 • Tl* bl.Ill .... II M>- I I ' ' STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?~ • • • • • • • • • • )ld to Callfomla Uniloml Commerc.al Code Sec:tion 61 oe 2 If to IYbjtd. IN name Ind addr.-of .,. ptf· eon with whom cialma mey be tiled ii MARION C HAMBERS clo GROVER hcAOW CORP , 111 S IU.INOIS ST , ANAHEIM, CA 92805. ESC 138727'°8 and ttlt tut Ott• IOf filing clallTlll aMll bt Matdl 1, 2001 wflldl .. "' ~ day btf«• IM .. i. dale apecihed above o.ted NOV 10, 2000 lei JAMU OAV'e 2t74U P11blleh1d Newpon 8Hch·CO•te MHI ~ Piiot FtbNwy 13, T32A Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 N1me Statement The tortowtng persons are dOlng blJslness as Toy Boat"Toy Boat'T~I, 3331 E Coast . COiona dtt Mar. CA 5 Otane Naumann, 3331 E. Coast Hwy , Corona del Mar. CA 92625 Gary Neumann, 3331 E CoeSI Hwy COiona del Mat. CA~ This business la coo· dlJcted by husband Ind w1la Htve you started doing bu11n11li\ yet? Yes. 2·2·95 Diane Naumann Thia statement was filed with lht County Cler1I ol Orange County on <)2l($'2001 20011154711 Deily l'ilol Feb 13, 20, V, Mar 6, 20()! !333 'We'IJ, A GOOD ADI NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALOOHOLIC • BEVERAGES , Date o1 Filing Appllcetlon: December 19, 2000 To Whom II May Coo- carn The Name(11) of the Apphcant(s) IS/are YU ALISA The 1pphcent1 llsted above are applying to the Department or AA::o- hollc Beverage Con11ot to sell alcoholic bever1gea al 1870 HARBOR BL VO STE A100. COSTA MESA CA 92627 . Type ol taose(a) ~ phed tor 4 I ON·SAl.E BEER AND WINE • EATING PLACE Published Newport Beech-Cosla Mesa Dally Pilot February 6. 13. 20. 2001 T324 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date of F11tng Appllcal1on Febl\.lary 2. 2001 To Whom 11 May Con- cern The Name(s) of rhe Applicants II/are KiPES CORPORATION The applte1nt1 listed above ere 1pptying to the Department °' ~ holk: 9everage Control to sell elcohollc bellerages 111 580 ANTON Bl.VD STE !01A, COSTA MESA, CA 92626 Type «" ltctnM(a) ~ piled for 47 • ON-SALE GENERAL EA TING PLACE Pubhahed Newport Beach-Coll• Meu Dally Ptlol Flbruery 6. 13. 20, 2001 T322 ll • I I • • ~ Flcttdoua hllMa Hime hrtlment The folloWlnO '*'°"' .,. dl*lg ~ ... A) Orange Cot.ny ..,.,. oege, 8) LOt ~ Rl•I Eat.alt, 11284 N•WhoOe St. 1100. Foumeftl V1tlt y, CA t 2708 Wltlaot 9 ~. 10044 Ademt Avt., 13-'3. Huntington BMdl. CA 920-'e Thlt tiu.inett It con-tM.itd by .,.. lndMcllll H•vt you "t r1ed doing ~ pf? No Wtllece B Aodee*et Thll tllltl'MOI WU hied With the County <Atlll ol Orange Coln)' on ovoe/2001 20011114491 ~Pllol F~ 13. 20, 27 r p. 20()1 1332 Flctltlou1 Bu1IMH Name Swtement TN lollowlna petSOOI .,. doing l>wliilelt llS Alda Shthtngtan. DDS, 23961 Ca"• Ot La Magdetena 1431. UlguNI Hlh. CA 82657 Aid• Shah1ng1an. DDS, 23961 ea .. De La Magd•l•n• 1431, Lagunt Hilt, CA 92667 Tht bulll'ltM IS con- ducted by an lndtvidual Have you ••rted doing buuteN yel? No Alda Shahangl•n This &leltmtnl was llted with the Counry Cle11t ol Orange County on 02/08/200 I 2001HS4706 Daily Pitol Feb 13, 20 27. Mar 6. 2001 T334 STA TEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF F1C11TlOUS BUSINESS NAME The following per· son(&) has (have) 1ban- doned rh• use or the flctltlOUS busioesa name FOATY7 DESIGNS, 2412 Htrbor Blvd 1107, CoslJI Mesa CA 92626 The F 1C11hoo1 Busi· ness ntme referred to above WH !tied 1n Or· ange County on 916100 FILE NO 20006839651' Thfl bu&lneN la COO· dllCled by· a general partne11h1p Lauren Christine Walden This 1111emen1 was hied with the County Cle111 ol Orange County on 0111712001 2001HS219S Daily Pilot Feb 6. 13. 20. 27. 2001 T323 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Neme Statement The lottowing persons are dOlng business as JOHN & ANNA CATANA OBA JANI KING. 2077 Charle SI , 11. Costa Mesa. Calr!Of· nl8 92627 John A Catana. 20n Charle St , 17 Costa Mesa. California 92627 Anna A Catan11 20n Cherie SI . 17, Costa Mesa, ea1itomia 92627 Th11 buslnest ia con- ducted by husbond and Will Have you started doing busln11s yet? Yet, 12/23/2000 John A Catana This st1temen1 was filed with the County Cleft! ol Ora~ County on 01131/2001 2001H53n4 Dafly Ptlol Feb 6, 13. 20, 27 2001 T325 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Neme Statement The fOllowlng ptf$0f\S are dOlng busioMs es LBT Appraisal SeMCt, 4 I Cartier AISie IMnt CA 92620 ' Wilham L TUCklf 41 Cartktr Aisle IMOI CA 92620 • Thia buSlneas 1s coo· ducted by an IOOvldual Have you started d0tng bu11n1aa yet? Y11. OH>Hl1 Wtllt1111 L T uclcer This &tatamenl was !tied with the County Cleftl °' Orange County on 02J05.l2001 2001H54250 Oalty Piiot Feb 13 20 21, Mat 6, 2001 r337 t la•~Oed 1,. ( ONVl·"lll~NT ..,Mt~W"'J~ hottoa. ~llif\tL 1.w tt.w. ...... In. •"'-...u\nl No .... tu.'"'"" f'M""CUt Cl.A!>SJt,Er> (919) 64.l-S678 When you're tuned into classifie d you 're tuned into your community. -l!3ibt)gilot .. .. Empl-0yee. " ·'Empleado .• , " r~ilnehm.er." "'Emplo ·i~· I --. ·~ ·-~. ·.-..ft Fletttfoua luslnM• Nemt amt.ment The fol1owllll p41'90nl ... doing ........... E.tdtr And Ek*, 'OJ C<i.t• ...... St. Colt• ...... CA G'.Ze27 Sheron Mn Eldtf. ~ Cclste MIU SI , Cotta MtlM. CA m27 Thlt bullneu le con· ~by·an ~ Hevt you 11art1d doing bl.-1"8 '/fll'1 No 8hlton Am Elder This etatement ...... flied with in. County Cleric ol Orlngt County on o 1123/'lOO f 2001U52931 Delly Plot Jan 30, Feb. e, 131 20. 2001 !320 F1ctlttou1 Bu11n .. 1 Name Statement 'The loffowlng ptfM)M art doing tiu.... u Ho Sum Bltlro, 3112 Ntwt)Of1 Blvd , Ntwpor1 8olch. CA 112683 W1lt1t·Nllty Inc . (CA). 3112 Newport Blvd Newport Beach. CA 92663 Th•s bus•°'" it con· ducted by • oorporallon Have you sterted doing bu11ne11 yet? YH 517/91 W1ffie·Nilly Inc Edwatd J ()'Netlj, Jr Pr11 This 11a1eman1 was flied with the County Cleflt or Orange Coonty on 01116/2001 2001NS1119 Oa1Jy PtlOI Feb 13. 20, V, Mat 6, 2Q()1 T338 Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Name Statemet1t The lollowtnsi persons are dOlng buainess as Royal Vending Sarvk:e, 17842 Irvine Blvd • #226 Tul11n, Calllorma 92780 Mercedes M Chang t 7842 lr11me Blvd.' 1226. Tushn California 92780 This business 1s con- duclao by '" tndrvtdual Have you started dOlng buSlnetS yel? No Mercedes M. Chang This Slttement was lllld with the County Cieri. ot <Ange Coun1y on 02109/2001 20011854783 Daily F'llot Feb t 3 20 27, Mar 6, 2001 T331 NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL AGEND'A SUMMARY AdJ::uMd Reguler ng Study S.Ulon • 4:00 p.m. Februery 13, 2001 CURAENf BUSINESS DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED MEASURE S GUIDELINES AND REPORT FROM THE CITY ATTORNEY (contd from 119.'01 and 1123/0t) (4 35 PM) PUBLIC HEARINGS AWARD Of NON·EX· CLUSIVE SOLID WASTE COlLECTION FRANCHISE TO CST ENVIRONMENT AL INC (contd from . 119101) PLANf11NO DIREC- TOR'S USE PERMIT NO 69. ACCESSORY OUTDOOR DINING PERMIT NO 76 -EX· PANSION OF AN EX· tSTING FULL SERVICE SMAll SCALE EATING AND DRINKING ES· TABLISHMENT INTO A NEIGHBORING TEN· ANT SPACE, IN· CREASING THE IN· TEAIOR SEATING FROM 12 SEATS TO 21 SEATS. INCREASING THE EXTERIOR SEAT- ING FROM 8 TO 12 SEATS ANO PAOVIO· ING SEPARATE GEN· DEA RESTROOMS (2801 EAST COAST HIGHWAY) (contd trorn 1/9/01 & 1/231()1) USE PEAMll' 3626 (BUZZI REVOCATION APP!: AL (ERIC AAMESON AND HOS· PITALITY MANAGE· MENT GROUP, APPLI- CANT/APPELLANT) • 3450 VIA OPORTO • AN APPEAL BY THE AP· PLICANT OF THE PLANNING COM· MISSION'S REVOCA· TION OF USE PEAMll 3626 (ooncd lrOfll 12112J6o & tfl3/01) CONTINUED BUSINESS MAAGUEAllE AVE· NUE AT SAHOCASTU DRIVE SIGHT DIS· TANCf CURRENT BUSINESS CONSIDERATION Of CITY MANAGE R'S RECOMMENDATIO N TO AUTHORIZE, RE· CAUIT AND FU PUB- LIC INfORMA TION OF· FlCEA POSITION BUDGET AMEND· MENT TO FUND THE OPERATION OF A TEMPORARY FIRE STATION IN NORTH NEWPORT BEACH. Publlll'ltd Newport 81ach·Co111 M111 Olly Ploe Flbtuer/ 13, 2001 1320 Doily Pilol NOTIC& or 11n81'd &Al& TllF"lllll oeooMI APN'419"161-67 Y~ AlB I}( DfJIAULT Dl!a A ·Nonce DWHQUEHT ASSl!SJ. M:llNT" AS SHOW! 8!1.0W \JNWS Y® TAU ACTION TO PIO- TECT YOUR P~ l!RTY, IT MAY Ill SOLD AT A PUBLlt SAU. If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF TIU! NATIJl£ OF Tit,e PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LA WYa NOTICE e' HER.EBY GIVEH 11w ~ re&1 propt11y 111 Or&Aac Coullq. Catlfomi&. known u 1423 MllllllAllWI Wat Co.u M..a. Callrom • and flmlxr dacrlbcd E.dlibit •A. Lot 269 and I lf]l4d1 Wld1vldcld llllef· Cll Ill and -Ill &41 Ill Loe I of Tna '160, u per map recorded ia Boo~ Ill Pasa 40. 41 • 4l •f MltUll.lnoliOlls ~s. in die O<fi« of die COW't11 Reco1der of aid COIUW1 To1t111cr •1111 noa. eltlusl•c eucmctUS ll)d llOll-UcluttVC fllbll 9r way o•n, u.ndtf ud upon. Lot I for _,,. or dealrablc 1111re11 uo q rca, celnlllOtl cabla pola. WITCI and CIOJldU~ for tlClarteHY, ldcpbonc1 and ochn purpoacs and accouuemena lbereco, l.fld for iuch roof o•ub&n&• 11111 Oilier CN:nNdlmau or a lib or diaurulal t ulll. and QJQnCDU on lldpcax loo of l&Jd T rKt for roof overhqJ ud odKr mcrOICllmala. of • lite or dia111111at kind Uceorull from INd Wld~ u JeJ I /Jl41h IDftrqt in common 111 and co Loe I non-elwl•e ~ and non-uclUJ1vc riab11 of way over. \lfldet and ~n llld Loe I r•r nec:aary or dearablc llllfem lDd rJrelS. wlcvlsaoo cables p~. •am and CIOlldlllO for d cancny, leJqlllona and Od!Cf pllf'PO'CS ajld '"°4.lcremcnu Cher.i KWet't, drttnl , -· IJS and steam pipes. Mid ICC4UUC111entl lhCle!O, 1l'td for sudl roof o•crlwls1 and Olbcr ~roacllnlc:ru of a lit e of di.uurul&S t md, for Ille batcfn of Ille 1arwn1n1 loll in u td Trace llld Ille ranllnll!J 1111Crat 111 uid Lot I , and e~cepun1 and raervll\I from utd Loi 269 eue- ma11s for roof ovclttUJ· 1n1s and olher c:ntroldl· menu, of a hi:t of dminu· tu lmlll. for cbc bcncf11 of ad,1aceru lou or u MI Traa w1U bc told al pub& aucuon sale io me lu&hat bidder oo Fnday March 09 2001 II ) JO p 111 , for ulll c&Jhter's cbcd: drawn on a -or m-oonal bank. a dlect dr"'11 by a SI.ICC or federal tred11 union or 1 check drawn by a tWC or federal ••· 1111s and loan uaoc:iaoon. lil•1n11 auoci.auon. or sa•1n1s b&n.t 111«tfled 1n Secuon .5102 of lbc fl. IWKtll C~ aulhor 1ud lO do business ra rhu Saatc The s.Jc Wiii be of all natir. Citic. aod 1D1tta1 ~Id by Ille lNJUe. -... wtlh0\11 CO•mAllt or wt.I· r&f\()', e.prea or .mpli¢, ~••rd1111 dde, po-.on. or encumbl"lllCft, to Dlllfy dlt obllpDOD secured by cbc hm u )ct fonl\ ID 11111 ccrWn p.(J)- TICE OF OWNQUEllT ASSESSM~T VC• corded AUl\IJI 17, 2000 lNSTRUMENT NUMBER 200000 1)52 ID Ille ~· c1al lleconlJ of Orucc C~. Calt!omia. lhc amoun1 of Ille u le. ts.' 11 lhe time of Che 111tLa1 pubhc:auon of Ille No«e of Sale, roJOmbly _,. malecl io be S4, 91 7. 84 UlClud•na .. tmrap. advanca made IO ICDIOr hc:non, lea, dw'&U. tApenaa of cbc T,_ aaomcy fea, ~ required IO protec! Ole secuniy or for &he odler P"'l>OSCS allowed ~ «lllU'la or b1 law fld 1ntcres1 on all die ~vr -Thf -.oa die dace of .ie 1111y be sreal.Cf dlan cbc -. tohll above The Mic wlU be CIOl'ldlla K Ille (tom .q,,, enttmct of die ()nqc C1v" Cenw, 300 • £. Otapnwi. Of'll'lle. t>'I· fonua 9'2666 The c>n1•· 1111 U\IJIOt (record o-.a • Ille umc die Noca of Dclmquaw A--*"' ....., recorded) -NP,. l F'iaal. 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IQIS·llG OPPOAfUIW i All rNI es1N i<Mrt!Slng In l'lllS ~per IS WbjeCI 10 tilt F.oeral fair Houscno -Ad of 1968 as •mtndtd 'WlltCh makes 11 rllegll 10 ~rtise ·any prtle1111Ce llmllJtloll Of OISGOmt~tion 1>15*' on rilC8 COior ,.llO· IOfl. $Ill NndtUP l•mllial SlllUS 01 ~hOI~ ongin OI an m1ent1on to ~ke any well l)ftle•en« llmrutlon • °' dbcnminallon l nis newspaper wm no1 knowingly actept any aove111semen1 lor real estate which 11 1n violation ol the w Our 1Nders are htrlOy 1ntorm1d th1I 111 dwtlllnos actvenis.d In 111r1 nNSpaptr are .valla!Ht on 1111qual~ otuncty ~ To com n pl d1sc11m1 natioo HUO loll free 11 HI00-424 8590 ONE STOP HOME Bl,l\G SUPERSTORE 1 I . 81 I OI • 216 rJ ~· . ..: - 'I . - 400 . 412 ... VIEW 2 STOffY GIAHT "-Of dupi.1, ,..., bMctl. ms,ooo Apn1 Mt-723-1120 HEW OCEANFRONT Rn And 58R Agent Mt-nw120 VERSAILLES PenthouM I Br G!MI Vakle' Gated Comm Poo&.~Gym s1n,ooo MeryAnn w. ~ _. ..... no Pnldlntial Cell. A!!l!y HARBOR COVE Sl\IWllng home 4bt 2 Sb& w.. IO F WI Is nae ., MLS $889K AS!\lown 949-632·2600 LARGE HOME overlooks Big C.nyon Golf Cour11, prlnc only. 949-75i-to68 PRIME ESTATES Lots & Ocelrt Views! C.11 Pltrk:k Tenote Agent MM56-9705 HEW HOMES OPEN SAT & SUH PRlllE ESTATtS Lota & Ocelrt Vllwal C*1 Pnic:k Tenen Apt MM5M705 LOWEST PRICE CUSTOM IN OCEAN RIDGE ' STEPS TO SANO 18' on 24111 SI 10 lfl.plex. upper, no gnge, no pets. S925mo Y!!l!y AQI 714-847-2622 420 ,-.,-, --1"\Y.· - -a . .• II .. ._.. . ~0 -486 ...... : C3 470 . 47• Found 2/11 ~ rnM dog 5M> I 1/2 tail. pelrte. hun~ type doll t 7111 & T Ullin Av. CM 949-548-1598 LOST PARROT All er-1 Vldnty CM by OC FllttfOUllda. REWARD 7'4-657-2325 1-rwl CONSIGrJr.1E rJTS COAST COIN NEEDS OLD COINS! Gold. sll'.tr Jewelly. walches. antJques collectt>les 949-642 ·944 7 ...... , ....... ~ ..... ,, ... _ .. 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Jeathe! ~ (834036) $' 0.988 NABERS (7141540·9100 c.dlll8c: s.vtlll SLS 'te Low 24k mt bladl C1D (927544) S23 988 NABERS (714)S4!M1100 CAO SEVILL.E 79 I OwMr, pelfecl cond, 91r1g1d, d1ptnd1blt, loob & drlYH perlect. $4500 IMH4f.2258 POLICE IMPOUNDS Cerll'TruckllSuv'1 From SSOOI For 1111 Call 600-31 t-3323 ... 2729 CHEVROLET BLAZER '118 2wd 24k m1 wtvte 1132488) $15.988 NABERS 1714 )540-11100 HOME, HEALTH AND SVSINESS I 220 ACCOUNTING J I ~PET ct= I .... I 260 __ c_ERA11C_TI_LE-' POLICY In an ~ttOll IG otter the l>t'SI S,PfVtl ,, 'l( .,.bl. t C'.U' rf:)d r r:; Jt'l1 tr J.-ettiSitrs 1tf "' r~~ re Con11ac1•·•~ \lol'ICJ .J'l1io ~'°11b.-in tti~ Strv1ce Oirt-tlQr~ '" mc.llJlle 1t1011 Cur lrd1.lo" L1ten\9 riurr.t>i-1r r ltrn' al1 ... r:t'1~ IT el'' (Ou! (.()·O()l'f81011 I~ ~'i(;l•IOO ''"' "\1 \llJ\11, t u ff•, , •• ti I •H• 1111111 Hiii •t•·tl1tn1 l,.11t •11• fol tt' IH lil ,, ' 1. "'''" 1l \.\ ·'' •• , I •"""' t '" I I 11 i•1) ·qi-;.\ ':!lJ 224 ADDffiONS /REMODELING FARTHING INTERIORS . Kirch~,, Bam , Remodel aoJ R-Oo..,, ~ t.5')l1rs 949-&CS.9325 Need a Goocl Cartet Cleaner? Save on all carpel, upholstery, fine rug cleomng and repairs 100% \Ofisloct1on guoronlee. Von mounted equip or dry deon Sin<e 1987 Brothers Carpet Services 1°800°559°7181 CARPET CARPET Repairs Pa1ch1119 Install Counoous Any size fOl>s Wholesale' 949-492 ·0205 FIND an apartment through claSSJfied CUSTOM CREATIVE T~E lnstalll!bori& slate, Clra/TllC malt>lt s1one Eltlb 1975 M12044 Jeff 714-tl2..-t LEAKY Show.,. Repaired R80'QU111111 & lnslallabOn DEAN TILE !MH73-8085. 714-148-8526 2M CLEANJNG /MAINTENANCE Adelt'1 Ci.nlng 1*v1ce No )Ob 100 1oogn• Ovens windows relnge1al0t1 etc Owne• opeiared. 1nordable C111 714-378-0'82 Hoult CIMning 15 Y.n 270 COHSTAOCTION /CONTRACTORS Ctl,STRUCT111' <.cncrJI ( <lfllrJdur 211 )r\ c~pcncnl< Jmng qui1l1I) Ulll•llUllllln I n14u~ C'u,1on111ccl ltcm11Jch ~ i\dd11111n• I •~'1+1'15 l.i•t>1h11 In\ TI4-~26 714-111.WI 272 CONCRETE /MASONRY 214 COMPUTER SERVICES Computer ln1ltlt1tlon, RfiMlr, Sttvlce 1n your hOmf' O.agnost!O preven· t111t fl\8lnl 949631~367 28' DRYWALL SERVICES WITTHOEFT DRYWALL All phases.smatt·Lrg jobs CLEANI 20yts la!• free est l.'400030 71 "'311-1447 28& ELECTRICAL SERVICES SMAU JOB EXPERT! DUNCAN ElECmlC LocaVOuick response Service1Remodel$ 20 y tarS Eipeneoce Lr275870 94~7042 LICENSED CONTRACTOR No !Clb too $IT1 Al MMCIS1 ~· remodel 11116 Sl).1 new -Mt-MS-3656 bpi Good R1fertnc:t1. Mck Bloc:lt Stone Tiit Re1son1bfe Pnces Catt Concre1e. Patio, Onveway, Eva & Kaz 714-764--4132 Fr'l)lc:. 800's Refs 25yrs 236 AUTO SERVICES 238 AUTO SERVICES HERB'S AUTO REPAIR f-.t.1l>l,-.,11rd '~'" ~ COMPLETE SERVICE AND REPAIR CUSTOM MUSCLE CARS TRUCKS CARS & 8oATS • Restoration • Body • Engine • Paint Work 2045 P\.AcENTIA AVI., MMll'I HouMCIMnlng. l'N COSlA MESA clNn 'f0'.11: holM lor $S0 & ~ Llc/BondedlW11rtnty 1238 BATHROOMS 11 ~PET= I I 2;0 ::= HQMEllair RGI'"""''= I lCOllTIIACIOlll I ~ $9.95 PER ROO --n.,11,1 .. 6 ~Lw11i $59 95 HO_.E 111 •lo111 l<Mll!lil\h • "' 1'11r1 ' f.11n • r 1fl(·•"'·"' Our proe*'<;I llll<t '1 ~ by c:oneumet repo11 ~ ... ~ • '-ll<1v.1·r W 714-751-1340 I • "'""" Lic.tfwt 1Bl0159S4 949-645-7723 CA81NET MAKINO ... CUSTOM CA81HETS ~ lnslaH r•laonQ, rellOllllfnO Met.I pPlt1 LYW tn111 ~§ M~907 714·392-3212 I • CARPENTftY ] A TO l HAHDYMAH I~. rtltct ~ti kilC'llenlbtlhldoOfliw.ndowl om ,, ... * 725e FIND an apattment th!'ough classlfled SERVES V()U R1r,tH (APl'.of! ~ 'J~H'.l ,·t~• r LE Miltll, Clean AU Carpets Only $149.00 (or less) Up 10 Ii roomt 2 1111111 2 lll'111 lod I I of lllirt Truell ~ountlld Equipment S(,.4 Rtmovi~·· SOO!f'"O '""''''~ ....,.""' oc tot 10 ....,. P\UIFllU """°"' tlf\Ole """' ou-atatun. SELL your home through cta .. lfled - Ill!> f!!f!Y 714-!157·7594 LEWIS COHSmUCTION 300 GARDENING /LANDSCAPING RulsMll'1 Gtrdlllfn9 Svc Complete Lawn & Va11j M11r11enance W1t1tly 0< IY9fY Ollllf ..... Reason- lbll prteft Ouel<ty WO<ll' 714-M4-609$ Remodtftna • Hanciyman YARD CLEAN·UP ~ 704m loctl RltDnl Trttt·Pn.ned & flemo<,oed 274 71"657-5925 5pfW.Jtft R1p1•rtd. new COllPUTER SERVICES ....... Clll 714-751-3476 Fin. 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