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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-05-01 - Orange Coast PilotI , ·-IS • "",.;. • ............. ·-~---- ,, SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNITIES SINCE 1907 ON TI-IE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM Tony Dodero EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK State exit exams are a test of commitment •The class of 2004 will l>e the I irsl \Afho must pass the rigorous tests to receive their diplomds. MONDAY, MAY 1, 2000 1o r 'f,flf• • 1 ;.H f '-'1101 1be pre,,;ch< J< J/ kill i 11}!/~;. () J l<! ,Ye~r later Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT An~JCllC'u SllhljOn WdS hhsslully unawclff' 111.11 -.ht• dnd hPr ff:llow P1yhlh-yrude !>luclenl!> woulcl he dmon9 th<~ first m the stcllC requirl'<i to pr1s~ o1 ri<iorous Px1t <'Xam to earn cl <,liplomil. ··1111111·1 th111k .111y- or11· 11 .. 11ly k1111w'> th<1I 1111·1<· \'\1111 11· •Ill !')I.dill lu q1•1 0111 111 h1~1h !'>l'hOoll," -.hi· !'>did "W<•'r1· -..,rt 111 ltk1· !JlllllC'd "'"" .. 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I lc·ll ~wk " The horror sp111kPd c ·11-.1.i MPS<i Mayor (;dry l\fo11o11t.1 n to uttt-r one 11nforq1•ltcrlt'4• QUOh' "II L'> IO~cllllty " The l:!-yc·o1r-c1ld s<11d slw t1nd he r d<Jssnic11t·~ h11v1• no idl'.r whc1I liC'S ctlH'cHI for lhl!lll, SEE CLOSER PAGE 4 j •• , ··i1l t •t t Stev1•n Alll'n Altr.1111~. wli11 L'i SUIJ dWtllh l1!J lnc1) 11•p11rtt'<lly told c1uthonlH'" lhc1I hP w,1111! ·d to hurt lh1• "111ru wPlll " 1 wdsn't rothtmq 1h1· I >.111r Pilot Ulen, lhmrqll I w.i~ Ill lh1· nPwsroom work111q 011 otlu'r projccl<;. But I q11wkly 111111p1·cl min lhP n<>W~ICllHll l111stil• rlllcf lm!-.tlt• lo ~et• 11 I < 011ld hPlp Willi !ht• C'OV('ltl<JI' Jerry Wynn, 68, of N ewport Beach browses a Holocaust exhibit put tog.-th.-r by the AnU-D.-farndlion Ledgue at thE' J.-wish Federation CalllPus for its Holocaust Rem.-mbran,·e Day. And I kn11w 1'1l 111•v1•1 l11rqd thL<; story l:rlhN As d n~·wsmt111 , l'vt· c 11\1· ered stonns bcfon· w hPll' • lul· clren were ktllPcl But for thl' ltr~I 111111 · 111 111~ ltll'. I Wd~ dmn<J ~11 ct~ ,, I cit hr ·r Wlth a nt'Wl><>m ~1ul .1t 11111111· Ami c1s I lt•dmPd ol th1· rledlhs ol Sll'ITd Soto n111l llrc111 - clon W1enc•r, I <1!Jo1111C•cl 11v1•1 1u.c;t what I wo11lcl do if ~OllU'· one hdd <10111• this lo rny 1 h1ld As thC' l'Vl'IUll<I clrcHfqt•cl on , Ule nnmt11111~ ht>iqhlf'JH'<I. Risling ullCI I lctrTI~ \pok1: of how haclly th1•y ft•lt lor 1111• youny chaldwn, ltoth n•port1·1~ cll the VN~W 111 IJr 1 •,1kd11wn . ,... . . . '<:. ... .Passing the torch I\ remembrance ·for I lolocausl survivors sPrtws to transfer tales from one geru'ration to th<' n<'xl. Sue Doyle DAllY Plt.OT T he last trc1i n for Gen nan Jewish residents lo legc11Jy leave Be rlin whisked dWdY r1 young Faye ZierlPT and hPr pt1r· Pnl<.; lo freedom from th<' Na1js. Thi· proqrdm's th<•nw , "P,1-. ... inq the Torch." SIHnthes lh1• trcmsl1•r of tal<•s from onf' yp1w1.it1011 In th<' nf'xt so p1.'ople Llk<' Br1•1thi1r1 can un<INsland th<' Holocc111~t devastc1t10n 1tnd nPvt•r IPI 11 hc1p· pen il!Jdln. hdp()E:ll!> S111111 • I H •opll' q11 on hor- nhc rct111pct1w-.. <ill for thl' !'<tkt' 111 llPslmymq ..,111111•hody dtflNPnt "Thc•r•• ell(' "lllllf' p1•<1pJP m thl~ world who h11v1• 1111 vct.h11· lor olh· N!>' hv1•s W1• ctr1• 11111 lhl' only VIC· t1ms." ~.rnl lh1mrn · I\ lo111hh11. 1'Xl'I" ullvC' cltn'l'lor lnr tlw .ll•w1sh FNI· Prc1tion I "For a m1111w11t I dul11't want to do my 1oh." Hl\hnq said. "Th<' mon• lt1111• thrtt went by, the mc~t· it pt1i1wd me to intf!rvil'W pt>opk· .met Zicrler's escape story s11rviv1•s through he r son , Steven Hre1t- hctrt -one of m ore than 100 people who attended t lolocausl Remembrance Day, known d S Yorn Hashoah. at the Jewish F<'dcration Campus on Sund<iy. "Nohody ~hould hc1v1• to ~10 thro119h this c1qc1m . Wlwtht•r it's thE> Kh<tmir Rouuc· or 111 Nprthem lrelc1n<I -you nam1• 11 ll11•w\ plC'nty of dec1U1s wht>n tlw qov· emment s1xmsors HPn<x·11h'." s1111 l nrcithmt. of Lei 1 lahrn Shari11~1 pt ·r~"< ·u 11011 o.;l11ru •s from om• ~11•1wrttl11111 t11 lhP 111 •xt artually passt•s on tlw nwss,1yP that everyom"s hit• o.;ho11lcl IM' Jack Nlhom lights a candle ln memo- SEE NOTEBOOK PAGE 4 .... THF sr ·n·~ .... ,. -..... ;: u : • • \A ' >'"" ..... ·. _V'. ~·'· I 53rd 1 r1 J't Annuai ~ 1~ ~\' PORT..-t " "' t ' \ I I \ 'TFR'-''11')~'. \ ·· \ · 'tllt¥NCE PHlll'S I DAILY P'll.Ol Nearly 500 botltl enterwl thl1 year's Newport-to- E....-da ID•rnattona• Yadlt Race. 'hnaace ftllllpt WU tbere for It all. Seti 1be Harbor C~~~~· '1 n111 f'V<'l1 .')5 YPdl'S ldll~I. ll still ·rhf'I(' WO!! 0 /()I llf fXlllll' I .'IOW moms 3haking Imm rold unrl ft>nr K1d11 pmhobty !K1W 1h1.• hoppPn, or heard the shot.•. nl lra.•I Wr lf'nd lo l>4' /enlf'nl with uur!W'lw·.• and don't worry about lfClft>ly WP don't PXT>f><'I th1.~. Thf' po/IN' do o good Job, but thL' mok"s you lhink of things Wf' take for gronle<J. • • -MICHAEL VAYNER. monogf'r of Mull Lynch~ Oil WP.dnellday'I llltoollng de:alh al Newport Pier. 'She'I lalhd about twtJrlng belore. but WI IJaw .i.. put the paper· worll h . And llte'I told ,,.. noery- thlltg .,.. ...,.,, fO do lhe ,,... me lo do '!P lwr. • . -IOIW.S. •.,~,....,,.~ ..... "'""'· fill 1111" ,..,, .... ,,, hf' '·' 11•/1111111 111 llw t•ncl of 1/11• :«·/loo/ yt'<lf "Tht•)"'" h<1.o;wulfy /u.~t yo11111 thwugh th•· motions Tlus 1.~ n// 1w11 an Ol'I • -BOB RASMUSSEN, Costa Mf'."IO resident. C'llliclzrng the C:1ty CouncU'11 plan., for thr WPst Siclr revitalization project, Rasmusaf.n was at a mf'elrng of the Wt>stside lmprowmt>nt Assn .. a homeownn.• qm11p '7b aay nobddy on the round/ C"Ol"f'll about Ille West Skle ls an abeolutrtv abaltd th.Ing. 90 lartetci'tf<ld II" Unolt laughable. By no meorut haw w.r algned olt an anyWng. • -LINDA DIXON; ea.ta Mem coundlwoman, Ill resporwe to comment.I by lfrrD. mu.Pn and oUtefl at the mftllng, •Otow*ig up. Mt Mtre loughl lhal WI WG1 Ute Ideal wwid. Theft -.. .. ,. launched MID ,,_ ,,..,, SEE TORCH PAGE 4 ry of those lost during the Holocaust as part of Yorn lldshoah oh~rvance. 'IA.'11r/rl 1111el ,, \\ 11 ... 11 '1 lhl'fl'.. -MARTlN MULL. 111·101 and ar11.~1 on thf' 111sprrotion for . .am1• nl hr!t ptJ11\/111q11 • 11 thry want a .•l<'rrlc plan• to lrvP. wh} don 't they mnvf' In lr\'lnf' m Nf'wpor1 Bf>ach1 If ym1\1f' qnt a wp/1-kf'pl RV. Uke ttw 11111•, lhf't•<~ nothing lo complain 1100111 • -WAYNE ANDERSON, C:osto Mf'aa re11ldent, • 1teigh- bon' complalnts aboclt IUI new 36-loot RV parked on t"-!tf'f'f'I outalde h• homf'. ·n.a.. rolorw are wry, v.ry. very brlQht. The bright yellow ... ._n 11'8 M>l1 oJ toe~. IJut be*'f al S\wdlall df>cfllt. I don1,..., wonl lo cntlclae U.. ~ ........ • -ElOISIOtt C.oeta Me• ,.....,.,_ °" wit)' fllw Oppt*9 lltf ""'' MI d llCJA lfore MCI(,..,~,,...,... ,....,.a.nood. ' 11111 QASSIREDS ................................ 7 PUIUC ll011CES ............................ 6 5'el'l'S ........................................ S WHAT'S ARo.v ............................ 2 ..... . ............ ~ ., ... ·~ S.Wt i t ,.I • I\ -~- 2 Monday, Moy 1 . 2000 I I / v'•ach~''11°'aii~ ... Idla:nnur ~~¥81~ ~nu The motor yacht-'dle Hour was homeported it Balbol from 1935 to 1960. Owned by Harold W. Mason of Balboa Yacht Club, she was frequently used as a Race Committee Boat. Idle Hour was sold to Jesse Curos of Balboa Yacht Club and Newport Harbor Yacht Oub in 1951. Curtis would latef recall, •0uring my ownership she was a frequent visitor to Catalina and all of the Channel Islands.. I sold her with regrets about 1960. utifof'lunlCi9I the new OYinlJ( did not undentMld the degrft of~ 'o'llOOden ~ require and I i.t YW her on I mooring In CNllnl with sunlight •PPffring between her pYnks only slightfy abolle the wmrllne. I fur she lies in a wat«y graw. • -Compiled by John lllmld\, yacht historian. -. BRIAN P()6UDA I DAil V P!LIT f err pil ot N ate Dunham pushes the gas as he leaves for Balboa Island on Friday afternoon. Piloting an old Newport tradition Alex Co olman D AILY P11or A ., lhl' btq ho.th ol tltP Nl•W JHHt-lo-f;n<,t>nct<ld lnterna- IHHh tl Ycl Chl nnn' were h<'9tnn1nq lh1•1r voyt1q1• Iv lc·x1Co ln~I Pncld). Nt1l1• D11n ltt.1Jll wr1~ "l't- ltn9 nut 11n c1 voyc1gc• of ht~ IJWn Hut unllk'• lhP rau•r!>. Ounhc1m "'cJ'>rt t q11111fJ 12'1 milt>-, In ldcl, he w.i.. 111ily uo111<J d c.11upl<' hundred v11rd.,, pll11t111q th(' JHtllC'nnq Hcll- luM f1·rrv from une <.tclt• o f th1· d\\1nnPI to tlw nt hl•r II \ n t11p ll1<1t only ltlkt•.., tt hout t1v1• mmllll'-. tn <lCCOmpli...h It':. t1 tt1p tl1t1t Uunht1rn, wh<i b 2.3, ht1.., h1•r·n 11 1t1k1nq l'V<'r '>tn<"t• IH• \\'d.., lh f)unh,1111 1.., c1 pilo t lo r t•rw of Ill!' lhlf'I' lt•lllt'' thctt lrlkL' fH'<>µlt:', 1 r11' •tnd h1k1·., lroi11 the• pPnins11- l11 tq th1• 1..,lrtncl ittHI l)e1c·k aqc..1111 It .. 11Cll lht• 1110'>1 l'Xctltn!J 101> in 111 .. w11rld lw .,,mf hut rt hc1.., tlw What's AFLOAT •WHATS AR.OAT runs penodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you know of an event Of activity that could appear in thi~ column, please mail the information to Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,, Costa Mesa 92627; fax it to (949) 646-4170; or e-mail it tp dailypilotOlatimes.com. CRUISES The Newport 1..andJng Belle ls availab le for weddings/recep- tions, cocktail/sightseeing cruises The feny that runs between Balboa Island and lhe peninsula teems wilh hi story, but to the ope rators it's just a nother day's work cJdVttntdge of be1114 outdoors and IS l'clSY to do. And it's also, dS he notes. a way or pdrtlopat.mg in somethmg that's "prNty mlich a lradltion • ITT New- port Beach. The history of lhe ferry C.lrl'lches back to 1906, when the first trips rrossecl U1e chdnnel The BPek fdm1ly estabhshcd lhe hrst p~nnanent Balboa ferry service 111 1919 But the vcssf'I seems to belonq to the myth1r hPdrt tJr Ncwµort Bcarh l-'0rhr1rs it's llC'c-c1usP llwrl' a re so m.1n y o ld-111111 •1 stone•.., wrappr.d lJJl in 11 -!Jkl• Judq1· R11bN1 Car clnr.r's talt> of how lw oncP stolP it -or mc1yhe it's llc>cau.'>t> 11 .,p1•ms to htlvP cJ ndlLir.11 and meetings at a cost of $250 an hour (rrunimum two hours) and $150 each additional hour. For charters. call (949) 361-3640. Individuals and small groups can enjoy Saturday and Sunday champagne brunch cruises with food from the Cannery. Cruises run from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m . Cost is $31 per person. The Cannery also otters a dinner cruise for groups of 30 to 60. Cost is $63.50 per per- son. For m ore information, call (949) 675-5777. symbolJr quctlity as it cruises slow- ly dcross the narrow body of w ater. Stc1ring at _ffie water from l>ehrnd a pair oThlack sunglasses. Otmham didn't seem to have an opinion on Uus subject. When you hctve lo cross the channel almost 100 times m the course of an P1qht-hour shift, you don't worry too .much dboul the symbolic ram- 1flcc1L1ons or what you're doing. Most of thf' people who work <HI lhe fNry today Me on U1e y1)11nycr side -llids in thelf mid- tt•cns to lhC'1r m1d-20s. The guy collC'C·t1119 the crossing toU d unng Dunhc1m:S shift, for example, was c1 21-yc·ar-old from Costa M esa nc1mNl J\ndy GrC'qg fun Zone Boat Co. nms a 45- minute cruise (adults $6, children $1) and a 90-minute cruise (adults $8; children $1), departing the Balboa Fun Zone every half-h our, l 1 a.m. to ~ p .m. A 60-minute showboat sunset cru.iSe leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p .m . at a cost of S6 per adult and $1 per child. Private ch~ are available. For more information, call (949) 673-0240. Catalina Passenger Servlc:e U.O runs 45-minute harbor cruises (adults $6, cbil~ $1) and 90- minute cruises (adults $8, children St), departing the Balboa Pun Zone But tf these employees are not wizened archivists of nautical his- tory, they're people who care about the water Dunham was an award- winning sailor at Newport Harbor High School and today works as a sailing coach on the days when he isn't operating the ferry. And when he rups across a piece of hjstory about the water, Dunham kndws what he's looking at. As he piloted the ferry away from the spinning wheel of the Pun Zone and back toward the island, Dunham lifted a finger to pomt at a boat that was coming back from working at the starting lrne of lhe yacht race. "There g o the Beeks nght there." he said, pointing to the boat, Vamos. wtuch cruised slow ly by. "That's Seymour [Beek, w ho runs lhe ferry servicej." T hen he dock ed Lhe ferry, loaded up a few more cars. and hauled lhem across the water every ba11-bour, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and on the hour until 7 p.m. For infonnation, call (949) 673-52'5. Cndse~rtvw abo9nt lie JDec.. tra. al~~ Fantail YaM1. Charters with ca1artng are avaDab1e for up to 145 gt.mta. For more infor- mation. call (9'9) 7~1089. Enjoy • tbn• cotD'le .......... dancing while au1slDg tbe bar- bpr. Fnday and Saturday Dlgbt voyages depart at 1 Pim;. Km. blower otnmsi Yadita. 2'31 Pacif- ic Cout Highway. Por more Infor- mation, call (9'9) 631•2488, BEAQEBS t:IQIU~E or adwrtisements herein can be WEATHER IND SURF reproduced withovt written per (949) 642-6086 Record your comme nts abou1 m1ut00 of copyright owner Daily Pilot Terrance Phillips THE HARBOR COLUMN Anda good race was had by all T. here were dose In 500 boats in this yectI's Newport-to- Ensenada ln temt1Dondl Yttcht Race with dS many as 12.000 sailors and support crews participating. What there wasn't much of was that necessary ingredient -wmd! For the second year in d ro,1t1. that movement of air fd.lled to push the fiberglass (wood, steel and alu- minum, too) as fast as most Sdilors would have liked. Howe~ce they reached Ensenada tfud strolled into the Bahia Hotel CtJurtyard, all the frustration seemed to dissipate ·• rather quickly The Newport Ocec1.0 Sailing Assn. scoreboard w as abuzz Wlth skippers straining to see how thelf boats fared in this most famous of races. There were cheers and tedl'S, with several hoping they hdd placed a little further up the lddder than they did. "Hey, w e didn't wm. but we had flm, • said Henry Hernandez of San Diego after finishmg tus 11 lh New- port to Ensenada race. Top honors went to Doug Bak - er's M agnitude ITT 15:96:39. edging Roy Disney's Pyewacket uy approx- imately 7 and 112 minutes. Howev- er this was nearly 4 and 1/2 hours behind Pyewacket's record-setting finish of 11 :54 in the 1998 race For Paul Potts. a member of the Southwestern Yacht Club tn sa'h Diego. coming III hrst or last wasn't the ob1ective; firushing this fun race was. His boat, Dauntless. crossed the finish Line in 37:96:56, trailing all other entnes in the Ancient Mariner Class. The well-behaved crowd was m fine spirits as the warm Baja sun began to set on Satu1day evening. Many danced to the music i}1 the lounge as the DJ cranked up the volume to 10. The margaritas flowed freely ancl frequently with crews sipping far raster than their boats had sailed. The hotel room balcony over- looking the courtyard displayed signs of yacht d ubs, sponsors and businesses. Hundreds of people Lined the rails overlooking a sea of sunburned sailors. H ussong's Cantina had a waiting line to get in, and the music could be heard the entire length of the block. Pennants. shirts and hats were being hocked from loosks lin- ing the streets, and the good people of Ense.nada were very thankfuf for a sport called boat racing. Many racers were so exhausted from the length of the trip that par- tying in the courtyard was out of the question. With the 2000 New- port to Ensenada now history. it was time for a little siesta. • TEJtltANCE Pttll.UPS is th'e Daily Pilot's boating writer. His colu mn ru ns MOndays. POLICE TIPS . Dailf Pilot the Daily Pilot or news tips t:IQW IQ BEAC:H I.IS TEMPERATURES TIDES • Partced, occupied vehicles containing one Balboa TODAY or more people are especially significant if ~ VOL 94, NO. 103 ADDRESS Circulation 55168 First low Our addr~s is 330 W Bay St . The nm~ Orange County Corona del Mar 2: 1 S a.m ...................... 0.6 observed at an unusual hour. They could be THOMAS H. K>ffHSOH C~la Mesa. CA 92627. (800) 252-9141 51(77 possible lookouts for a burglary in progress, Pubhsht>r CQBRECTIQNS Adwrtnlng Costa M~ First high even if the occupants appear to be loven. 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' ~ I .. \ D~_!!r PHot Surf erS ·fix up 'the wedge' •It's part of an effort to k eep a prime bodysurfing location in prime condition. Sue Doyle . DAILY PILOT NEWPO RT BEACH - The guys look like everyonf' else at th e beach on Sunddy, sprawled in the sand dnd l>Oaking up the sun. But t hey didn't hit th(> bedch lo relax. The bocly- surf!,(lg enthusiasts Cdm e to clea'fi "the w ed gp." d favorite sur{ Sf}ot al the e nd of Bdlbod D rive. Bags of Qdfhcige he hy their sides. They call them sPIV<'!> The Wed ge Preservdt1on Society, d group that wor- ~hip., the art of body5urf1ng dnd cld1ms the wedge d'> prN ·1ous terri tory Th e dPdn u1J k ic ked off thf• beginning ot "bldckhall," which dllows only b orly- !:iurfinq at the sp ot from Mdy I through Oct. :l l . "We re'!!lY cdre about our spo t dnd dpprecidtP ~h ~ bedch. Thi~ cleanup 1s our WdY of showLng 1t. We're h dfcl·COTe here," ~dys Mel T homdn, one of the W<'dge Pr<''>c>r vc1t10n Society lountlerl>. T hom c1n wedrs a big 'itldW hc1 t, old and crc1ckecl from th<' h edl. H e wipes o,r1nd o ff his legs. H is bdfe chest already gleams with a bronze from·the sun. This year begins Thoman's 27th season of bodysurfing at· the wedge. O ther surfers gather around him and then plop back down in the sancl while he tdlks. . Thoman says the group previously lobbied the City Council for blackball, main- ly for a maMer of safety for everyone in the water. Oth- ers w ere in danger of get- ting hit by surfboard s because there are too many people in the water. "When we get big swells, it's walJ-Lo-wall people h ere. A dd boards to that, and it's Just brutal." Thoman says. O ther bodysurfers, such ds J.T. N ickelson , say the ~hort ~nd intense waves at the wedge are better for bodysurfing. The sporr has continued in the area for so long, it's almost a nte of pas- Sdge, he says. The group, about 100 f'nthusiasts from Sdnta C ruz lo San Diego, share that pdss1on for the sport and the w ed ge. M any descnbe in disgust the gMbage, from box ed fruit drinks to cigarette butts. The group cleans the drea a bout five times every yedf. , "People continue to use the beach as one giant dSh"' tray," Nick elson says. OUR MEALS ARE A TAif Pro· MEXICO ALSOONOURMlNU: H~RE WE MAl<E "FISH TACOS" I TORTlllASOUP DINING MORE CHILI SIZE THAN A MEAL! CHILI CHltSE OMELETTE 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·64S·7626 ~lcometo o M<dk~ ~ Msl;~l~u~ E ne "Your Southern California Mobility Specialists" llC. arupud Showroom Hours Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm 7 1 l W. 17th Sc. Suire A-5 Costa Mesa 949-642-2010 Toll Free (888) 447-9056 • Representing the full lin"e of Pride Mobility Products •Service & Repair • Insurance Reimbursement Specialist Pride Scooters from $1495 VI.ck en An"°unla.n' 8, left. and his sister Natalie, 3, of Burbank play on the giant . checker- board at the Bloom.ing- dale's court- yard at Fashion lsland on Sunday. MIC HELLE YEf IDMY PILOT Pilot reporter wins breaking news award Sue Doyle DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Former Ddily Pilot reporter Greg R1s- ling won first place in the breaking news category for his coverage of the Costd Mesa playground tragedy dl the Orange County Press Club awards Sunddy mght. Dru.Jy Pilot photogrdpher Eric Santucd w on second · place in the feature photog- raphy category. Santucci's winning photo featured a portrait of a construction worker inside the Old Balboa Theater. The Press Club distributed more than 100 awards m 40 different categones. The countywide awards highlight the best new s wnting. sports, colwnns, photography, graph- ic des1gn and page layout. Risling's story was about ,the deaths of 3-year-old Brandon Wiener and 4-y!!ar-old Sierra Soto at the Southcoast Child· hood Leaming Center. In the same category, a team of Los Angeles Tunes reporters won second place for the coverage of a shooting at Anaheim M emoriaJ Hospital. 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That test, how· ever, is child's play compared to the new exams that all stu· dents beginning with the class of 2004 will take, said Peggy Anatol, director of currtculurn and assessment for the distrtct. "Now, it's mlnimal profi· ciency that's really the equiva- lent to an eighth-grade profi· dency, • Anatol said. ~This will be dramatically different and will include algebra and all the ~tale standards.• The test in place now was written by teachers within the district and and t:overs topics as simple as when to capital· ize a wocd, putting words in alphabetical order and adding and subtracting. In fact, much of the mater· 1al covered in the old test is now taught al the elementary school level under the new state standards. One of the higher-level math questions m the district test is calculat- mg the perimeter of a rectan- gle -something they cover TORCH CONTINUED FROM 1 valuPd, Mdulcltn Sdld. I lavmg celebrd~ons ~uch as Sunday's I lolocaust Rcmernbrnnce for the Stanford-9 test ln tJie second grade. The new high school exit exams will test students only on English and math but will be a comprehensive measftre of whether or not they have mastered the state standards in those areas. _The EnglisbllangU.age arts section of the exam. will begin by testing students on reading and · writing skills and will eventually include literary analysis and writing strategies. The mathematics section will look for a student to have 'mastered algebra, geometry and mathema ti.cal reasoning. •It's ~oing to be hard,• Anatol Satd. "It's going to be a very difficult test.• BEING ACCOUNTABLE The exam is the result of state Senate Bill 2 passed last spring. Written by Sen. Jack O'Connell (D-San Luis Obis- po}, the legislation calls for education accountability and a high school exit examination. The purpose of the law is to make the schools and students accountable· for achieving the rigorous state standards. gives the opportunity to teach about tolerance, instead of "doing nothing about it." Just last Friday, five peo- ple died after the}' were gunned down near Pitts- burgh in what police say was a raciaUy motived spree. The suspect, Richard Several states, such ps Texas, Arizona and Florida, have adopted high school exit exams, Anatol said, but stan- dards vary drutically from state to state, making coin- parisons difflcult. The new Ca.lif omia test will be adminlstered four times a year to students beginning in the ninth grade. Once a student passes a sec:- t?on · of the test, that portion does not have to be retaken. Students now in the t 0th grade will begin taking the exam this fall but will not be' required to pass it to graduate. Stuqents e ntepng· the ninth grade this fall wU1 bave the option of taking the test but will not be required to do so until their.sophomore year in high school. Those stu- d_tants will then continue tak- ing the test until they pass each section. By 2004, any student who has not passed th e high school exit ·exam will not recejve a diploma. WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD? · Student reactions are mixed. Baumhammers', 34, "{_as arrested and charged with criminal homieide and reck- less e ndangerment. He sits behind bars without bail. Mauldin takes a deep breath a nd shakes her head at the trail of death. ·He was a troubled per- son -not comfortable· with diversity," Mauldin said. Actions such as this may puncture a shield of tolef- ance but does not deflate the belief system for others who have risen beyond prejudice. RI Structure of tM fi~ test In various districts during May • E119llsManguage arts will have 100multlple-<hoice question. • Reading will contain 70 questions: 10 vocabulary 30 lnforcnational feadtng 30 litera'Y. reading • Writing will contain 30 questions: f TeWmkle Mildle ~ool. ·other people might have trouble with it. bul it~ study it doesn't sound dmt bard." Angelica was not qUile as sure. •'Jbat's a lot to think about because if you don't pass it, you're staying,• she said. Students WiHll!kave 1. 1/2 hours to 811$Wer 'lbo mathe· matics multiple-cbaice ques· . tions, two ho\111 ·for ~00 Eng· lish multiple-choice questions and 1, 112 hours to prepare Costa Mesa council meets Mon.dar The Costa Mesa City · • Council ls scheduled to decide on Monday whether to free $800,000 for a project tha~ could make City Hall and the Police Facility safer in the event 'Of an earthquake. 18 written oral- ' language' conventions 12 written ~rategies ' lWO.f!Ssays. • A field test will be COD· If the. council does approve the retrofitting, it also Will begin seeking bids for,theiproject. • M~thematks will have 100 multiple-choice .questions: 13 statistics, data analy- sis, and probability 13 number sense 46 algebra and functi6ns 20 measurement and geometry 8 math~matical reasoning • There will be two written essays. "I'm not really nervous," said 14-year-old Brad Larson, who is in the eighth grade at ..;But racist beliefs are still ingrained in m any societies. l_!ntil we confrqnt this, we won't get past these thil'!gs," Breitbart said. · For those at the Jewish Federation Center, the day offered a chance tb teach youngsters about the past and how it fits into their heritage. Nearly 100 essays and lit- tle poems hung on the waUs from children who in their own words, wrote about the Holocaust. ln all cases, they understood the Holocaust's impact and translated that into modem times. One. poem written by Jason Blitz in the fourth- grade: "You killed 6,000,000 Jews. You should have tak- en the Titanic cruise." ducted next month by various di!jUicts across the state. Newport-Mesa declined to. take· the field test; Anatol The item d oes n<lt req\tlre -council discussfon. said, because it confli~d with other t~g. The· J>C\-Ilel of 52 -teachers, business people and profes. sors who created the test will evaluate the results of the field study and finallze the exam, which is scheduled to be adopted by the State Board of Education by Oct. l. . But Mayor Gacy Monahan said ct>und.1 members should thin1' before they decide to coiitmit th~money. · · ".Why spend this kind of money on a building if we're still looking at moving City Han?• he said, referring to ongoing talks abo~t relocat- ing the facility to a vacant Spanish-style building on 19th StrE!et and Newport Boulevard. •we should seri- ously think first before sign- lng this off.· The district will begin noti- fying parents of . the exam through letters over the sum- mE:r break. sung along to "Ani Ma' Amin,• which means "I believe.• The City Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday at City .Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Nearly 55 years ago, pris- oners sang the same song on their way to death. Weiss recalls how the Nazis wiped out most of his mother's family. Some escaped the gas chambers, • but not too many. These days Weiss slowly finds fam- ily members who are alive. One female relative b.id in a house when the Nazis came through. They dragged peo- ple from their homes--and-- tossed them on' the trains headed for concentration camps, Weiss said. . But Weiss' cousin got awa~ · -Andrew Glazer NOTEBOOK CONTINUED FROM 1 : -Speaken young and old,took the stage and recit- r--;r ....... ~~~~~~~~-.....~...-~~~~~~~~~~..,......,.....,..~.,._.,.~ ........ .....-~~~ -edsongs,p'Oernsandexperi- ences to the quiet crowd. ·After lhe Nazis came, she tan for her life. I have oiher family members who died because of the Nazis. That's why I'm here and they won't be forgotten," . . 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All-Orange Coast area pick and · Newport Har~r third-team AD-Orange Cpunty' Higb football can sometimes selection, Barker set a school have a sixth sense. record for tackles in a ·season One day, ,during Junior (195) that year. But his most All:Amertcan tryouts, a young memorable play was a SO-yard and impressionable Don Barker interception return for ct was cut the first time he tried to ·touchdown against Huntington play football. ~ --Beach.-a 23-6 T£!r victory jn But Al Muniz, a standout Week 7. . guard from the Harbor Class of Barker, who also led the team '49 And a Junior All-American in tackleli bis junior year with coach at the time, noticed a US, stepped in front of highly dejected Barker and Huntington Beach quarterback • Dfgl')d !IUIBtWJ..OI,__ __ ,..._ .. ., ..... Jiii MIUllOI Sports Edi~ Roger Carlson • 9A9..S7 4-4223 • Monday, Moy 1, 2000 5 • CdM is the champion of . . MYS vow1•1LL Toilrnament of Champions ~ \-· ~ • after 15-13, 15-9, 15: 10 wm· ~"Well treat (Fridays rematch) like a p off match,• said Glenn, who over Back Bay rival sailo~. b yes bis team made progress, SANTA BARBARA -In ·'-e'r"""nd d l~ not defe~ its Santa Bar-m ~ bar~ title. ·1 think e made a move installment of what coWd become a th.is '\'>'eekend in te of our seeding foU(-pa.lt series, the Corona del Mar for 'j: plaYX>ffs. I thoUgbt we playeCI High boys volleyball team earned a·15. our est match against (the Sea 13, 15-9, 15-10 championship-match Kings \ put they're just better than us victory over Batk Bay rival Newport rig pt now." Harbor Saturday to win the Santa Bat-Conti was s~arly pleased With bara Tournament o( Champions at San-• the play Qf his Sea Ki.qgs, ranked No. ta Barbara High. · 2 in CIF DivisioR 1, as well 'ds Orange · · It was ~ second wifl over Harbor County. for Coach Steve Csmti's squad, which "We got steady ¥d consistent con- ~ topped Coach-,Pan Glenn's Sailorsi 15-tributions fr~ 11 players and Greg ·5, 13-15, 15-10, 15~9, in a nonleague Stampley w just a man in the title match April 8. ma~.• Conti ·d, The former Sea View League rivals, Stampley, a ·senior outside hitter, who also met for the CIF Southtmi Sec-s~ !-_Oumwnent MVP honors Wlth tion Diyision I title .last spring (won by s~~~~-~t~ord-und setter Kevin Harbor}, Will face one another in .this . HanSen. Stample d 17 kills, 13 digs ~n's Round 3 fl'jday at tht'! Sailors' and thr ace.serv ·against Harbor. gym. 'fltat match will ¢ndude-the reg-"H~ hi a. ball in that match which ul4J' seasbn for both tea.ms, who are· on maae my ·aw dto / Conti s{lid of pace to win or share thei,r respective Stampley, om he :lleves is being league Utles. They toulcj meet iB the· woefully o erlqoked by college Division I playoffs, as'Well . ' recruiters, use he's only 6-foot-4. . . IN FOR THE LONG HAUL ' . . .. "If any college coaches w~uld have been there Saturci<ty. he would have shown tpem something,~ Conti said. Hansen haq 51 assists, 10 digs, five kills and two aces and 6-6 junior middle bloelter Forrest Made had one of his better matches for the winners. Made finished with a learn-leading 19 kills and added four blocks. Brian Gallagher (seven kills), Alec Hanson (five) and Chris Shepardson (five} were also key offensive weapons, while Conti credited junior Evqn Bur- den with 'Strong defense. Harbor was paced by senior all- toumament selections 'Billy Clayton • and Kent Turner. Clayton, a 6-5 Stan- ford-bound outside hitter, finished with 19 kills and Turner amassed 52 assists. "We just made fewer mistakes than they wd, • Conb said. •We were able to dig some bal}s and get some momen- tum There was a lot ol offense going on,,.. and it was just a matter of who was going to stop it.• 'CdM defeated Santa Margarita, 15- 10, 17-15, 15-11 in its semifinal, while Harbor got past San Clemente, 4-15, 15-4 , 15-4, 15-11 , to reach the final. COLLEGE CREW OCCwins Newport ~ regatta ' reitlized bow far attitude goes in Marco Pagnanelli's pass in the ' this game. Oat ttiat night and barely made it "!was pretty upset about to the-end zone, leaking oil and NEWPORT BEACH Orange Coast College crew won the varsity eight race and was Uurd in th~ novtce eight and novice four events to edge UC DaVIS for the overall.title at the 35th annual Newport Invi- tational Ro.WUlg Regatta Sun- day l.n Newpo,P Harbor.' (getting out). I really wanted to blowing gaskets along the way. play,· said Barker, · · .. •I was tripping and fum1!>llng admittedly "kind of · along the way, but chubby" in his early somehow I ran it back years. all the way for a •(Muniz) was able to touchdown," Barker figure i~ oqt, and said. *It's one of those worked itr out for me to plays that will always get on the team that stick in your mind.• year. He has always Barker, who added been a specieµ guy.• • that h e couldn't Barker went on to remember ever losing play four years of · to Cordna del Mar Junior All-American ih -"I know that stirs the Newpo~~Mesa 0 8 k. things up.across the area, then starred at • on ar er Back Bay," be said Newport Harbor in the 1970s, -will !lever forget. becoming a first-team All-CIF ·playing against his cousin, Sl. Southern Section Division I Paul quarterback Craig . · selection as a middle linebacker Johnston, in the '77 semifinals. for Coach Bill Pizzica's stellar He also faced bis cousin in squad in '77. college, when the latter played {1lle All-PF Division 1 team at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. was comprised of the Big Five, Even though Barker lives in Eastern, Southern and Coastal San Jose and works in the · · conferences, the biggest schools Silicon Valley, be stays in close · th touch with a dozen or so Ln e section. That year, · members from the '77 Haroor Estanda's Mike Camp , a second-team pick on offense, team, induding Harfy was the only other _ Massingill, bis best friend . Newport-Mesa District player to . •More than any play, that's be honored in Division I.) what I look ~de on most fondly, Barker, a captain all four my friends and teammatesr'!- ye4f5 at Newport Harbor (two said Barker, who helped launch on the varsity}, played middle Cypress Human Resources, a linebacker at UC Davis for four staffing firm of computer experts .- , .... ~ HUfJI I OM f'l.OT •Pim a• (left} and •QaetzaI• maeaver In lbe early going of the 53nl nmnlDg of the Newport to Emeilllda nee. For tbe results, 1ee hge 6. QCC needed a tlebr~ker to re tain the PA Palmer Cup, ·which goes to the overall champion. fgr the 15th straight . year. "The varaity eight bad its best perfonnan~ or the year,. OCC Coach Jim Jorgensen saJd. The varsity eight, consist- ing 9f Todd Seligman, Mike McGuinness. Jeff ~on. Jun- sik Hyun, Dan Toth, Aaron Clousmg, c4pta1n Luke Wright. Tyson Hellnuch and coxswain Sam Yost, hrushed the 2,0QO-meter course m 6:00. UC DaVls was second IIl 6:05.56. OCC's novtce eight (5:59.8) was eight-tenths of a second behind UC DaVlS and less than three seconds behind victori- ous UCL That boat. coached by Dave Grant. included Bill Clifford, Pat Secor, Leo Shook, Henrik Ljungf elt.. Brett Wmf:iel~. Scrtv Hoppe, Chns Kolstad, Ryan Davidson and coxswain Jube Kolstad. OCC-W OM E OEC CHAMPS . . ·years and helped the Aggies win and managers for high'-tech conference cbampioriships every companies, in the Silicon Valley. fall... . (th··~r~etnech'ghtbooin theinrruth'ddle or · "I wasn't always the biggest e g • . m e player, and definitely wasn't the valley), and, right no~. we're . fastest, but I had a pretty big hopping,• said Barker •. who · FULLERTON -The Orange Coast heart,• said Barker, wh0$e inner serves as vice president of sales College women's trade and field 'team, gifts could not outweigh lh€\.Jact and marketing for the staffing led by dominant distance th~t his physique of 5-foot-1 I company. runners, including Costa TUCK 112, 220 pounds' hl college was Barker, who loves the Bay Mesa High product Zoila not what NFL scouts were area, has returned to the gridiron Gomez, won the Orange Empire Con-. 1 t-:-f this year after several years away ference championship Saturday at ~~oc · FullertCon. But.Barker, who played with from it, volunteering as defensive on u_ege. . future Jets quarterback Ken coordinator of his son's Pee 'Wee Gomez won the 3,000, 5,000, and ()!Brien at UC Oavis. wac the . OivisiQn football ~earn. . 10,000 meters to lead a Pirate sweep in " 111 alw ~ u:.-. ht ·t ··• uld be ·those events. She went 10:31.04 in the team•s c:x>'-capt.airt and co-MVP a, .... uavug l nO • his senior year.. tun, but rd always been kind of 3,000, 19:16.7 in the 5,000 and 37:20.8 M a prep, Barker was the busy and never made time for in the 10,000. • heart and soul of the Sailors' (coaching),• be said. Bernice Carbajal finished second defense. . Barker, also the captain of the behind Gomez in all three. asa Orgega ' mnn t t N wport was third in the 5,000 and 10,000, while In an era when Newport wres~ emn a e Heather Shurtleff, who won tbe 1,500, Harbor played the biggest boys Harbor and a shot putter and was third in the 3,000. on the Orange County block, the discus thrower on Coach Bob Hail · a.. d field ls Nicole Hansen. won the pole vault Tars ftnished 9-3 in '77, lost only ey 1 ~ac .. an team, for OCC with a clearance of 11-0. ,to WWte Gittens and Sunset the .latest honoree in the Daily • nie occ women totaled 131 points, ;League cbampk>n Fountain Pilot Sports Hall of P~. nine better than Second-place Cuya- bettered her o more than four fee while the 400 relay quartet of Rachel Pearson, Shayna Hauptli. Newport H r High product Autwrut Puro and n went 51.34 to break a two-year d Vanguard $lan- dard. Pearson, Hauptli, aribel Delgado and Puro combined to · · third. in the 1,600 relay with a se n -best 4:06.62'. Hanson went 4-11 earn a bronze medal and missed school bipJe jump record by 1 112 ' es with ,a leap of 33-8, a personal by a foot. Hauptli was fifth in 400, Delgado was fifth in the 800 and Baed- er was lixth in the vault for the Vanguard women. w finished sev- enth as a team. Josh Schultz was sixth in the 800 foe the Vanguard men's team, wbk:b fin- ished eighth. .Valley in league, and reached Barker and his wife, Alison, . the C1P Big Ptve Conference a physical Uierapilt and also a mo&c:. noy Becker and Steven Joos, FeITeira. Stand out !181Dlftnals, loling to Angelus UC Davia graduate, have two 'IaeJeman both leaped t5-0 and ~ ::=r.• cbam~ and boys-Brennan, 11, and lsbed ftnt and MCOad, ~. tn MISSION VIEJO .:.... Ormgre Coast --.aed n u1 in l K-11-.. 9 the ~1.. pole u.ult. • ... ,...... ....... ,, .. c...1i-women's ' ' : •WU rB ear y uucu•1 • ~ ... _....,.., • ----- • Carl Ollloo wu leOODd in the men's IWlmmer Emily ••--:Abrams, Cdm .duo e arn Ojai crowns 110 ~ burdlel tor ttae Pim•. who JOOI pieced 1ee-... , . ,.._ flftb u a team with '96 pjntl. and In the 100.y-.tbo! 1 11ttolle Setur· • I '• 1 day 1n the llnel day qi tbe lbree-dey : OJAJ -Newport Harbor Mlllor c:aylan Lelli• won tM girlt Vran ..... -1 records broken • brimge Emp6re Cold9im a-mp. :Htgb product Geoff Abr81119, • 181 ..... aown. • uue....,u. ombP at SeddlebeckB. - ...mor at Stanford -Abrama, tbe No: 2 teed, • AZUSA -Heptatblmta MM>dy ID tb8 mm's Dnlll. Gtlnldo Univentty, won tbe defeated Stanlard .......... ad Sbnm md ·-· Patt*a w dllld ID 100 trwtj'8 Padflc 10 Confer· • No. I IMCI. Ala Klmt 7-e. 8-7, I-niay. Halcin ftDllbed --~ (•7.22) to blaNaN.. . (eighth in the 100 butterfly). Chris Lancellotb was 10th in the ;zoo breastroke for the OCC men. lions split pair With APU .COSTA MESA -Host Vanguard University managed SOfDlll only four tuts tn two games. but still pulled off a Golden Stale 1 Athletic Conferece softball doubleheader split Saturday with AzUza Pacific, ranked No. S in NAlA. Vanguard p1lcher Chen Smith sC:at- tered five hits and gave up an unearned run to plclc up second-game victory, a 2-1 decmon Smith also bad one of the l..Jons' three bits in the game, which followed an 8-0 Azusa triwnph that included Jodi Miller's five-imung one-bitter . Vanguard (.25-30, 10..14 in CGnfer- ence) dropped Azu5a to 44.11, 19-5). mce men'w ltaglei title SUDday •· lD tbe Ude aimda: tldnt. wlllle a..:hll Plbe •----n. CCC , ... liM9CI IMl Ind to blabllabNM locll l'ODtmgellt l(tdmetldllllldKela.tr-. ........... 40CMDe .. ..., ..... MW•• ............ \' ,_ game. waa by Alula. 16-11. at tbi IOOtb Ojai Valley 1mmll JObnhulBeckwlAlbwta.... lnll9dall NOiildl to hlgMQM Ya-~ tap-JO .,.._ ._.. V.....,cl (9-36, f-24 m coafa .... 'lbumuDloL gavaofSmtaa.tMua.7-S.e.2. au-d~~ID ... ..._..tiabfOCC ,._,......, .""'dlwl a. CoUigll9 CZ7·17, ta.lot wllillallt ball~ a.-o1 San D6eaO .._ 'ftd..S1111111a151•.,..smr-1~1.Q.111DDo11D ~ .,..ca;, tia(abmDirilldtWD ~r;;--._ wl ..-_, c--Allllllll: ~ .......... Iii .. 1111 --....... ...-.. -- llC-clllMii w.mM • --~ McalB-~ _, ... Aw~ '1 Pl 1e1Mt R vt ....... .._ \... llafl:"" ...... ~~QIM ,... .... ....,, A8-2.l-t. •·Jlliln ....... ~ 111-10 112 .......... ..... 1 'f \ L • • ... • CWHAU ' 1. ,...,.,.. 2. F)w.tt~ 1. N1WP011·ro-E11S1111D1 mum Katie Lee 7. 5Wra: .. Dolphin 1; 9. Ariel. NCMll8 Jc¥Jde; 7. s.. MMten: ... Only Child; •• Sol M.ee.: 10. Ur* ta. ,..,... Moligoca; .. ,... o.nc.; s. (irjrid ~ '· Owtldoe: 7. 0'9¥.t I. lf'9 GI«.; 9. fun•tk; 10. Mertln;t.CAnt.N; 10..'-nchgontv. 11. (Aldena; 12 • .Elu· Oeci11on; 13. "IWehl\ k lkm. 1. "°9u1;"2. Mis Pooh; 3. Atrekk.; SCJtUl.A -4. MolUI; S. Fait Hwenst 6. T.L. s.t. 1. Sorcerer. 2. Wind o.ncer. 3. Siren.; ... Chimere; 5 ....... Aw11y. 6. AnonymoUs.; 7. Cool M.-. Cooll; •. Akyre; 9. TNr, 10. Serai; 11. Owtie; 12. Sprfly. 13. Predous. ~ sM: 1 . '*' •: 14. Merrythought; 11 ~itUck 2. ~ ~. is. Ed Chtktlne; .. Q....t'l. Merlini 6~ ,,20 . 1. Voyaget-It: 2. ftnlf.id s.; 3. Ul80-01. OlMP Sun9'--2. fWOegal'I IV: 7. Americ.A's ~-c.... t. · 2. imp.ct~ 3. Doc· leng9; e. Ffllcon; 9. \1dQ; 10. 0ncos; tor No; Gf•e ~ S. Hot Jammlri•; '-Mao cat S. V~la llt,. Eris; l . On the Ftit2; 4. 5plN; S. 6. Sea Daner. 7. Alol.nr, a. Free. llt • Wlhdtower; 6. MunchlUn; 7. 0 hby Last 9. eomet;· 10. CNc: 11. Avatn-O; 8. Yellow Jadtet. AM 1. Kelple; 2. Jubilee; J. SOUth PKfflc; 4, Slmw~ 5. ~ PHRf.(i 11. On Pqjht; 12. Medidne ~ 13. Twnale; 6. T~ 7. Jabbie(. Antheth. wodty; •. rtako.tt; 9. Jim; 10. tage; 12. Notorious; 1]. Mgww; 14. PHRf..C No~ 15. wtlowWlnd. 1. Predator; 2. Str•tegem; l. NCRUZA Whitt F•ng; 4. BrHk.Wity, 5. 1. Foggy NotJon; 2. DutcNm; J. .._..; 4. P.thflnder; ~. Toy 1oJc 6. Aries; 7. Udclty Split; a. Otblt; 9. UL8070 Slmpfy Red; . Fee Event. 1. Mongc:>oe; 2. Tai(! Dancer, 3. Ul.80< Gn1ndllluslon;4.Ragttme;S.Akhemy. 1. PytNgoras; 2. Prime Time; 3. 1. Windy.I; 2. SWetan: 3. SeM>u· \Nhlplash; 6. ~ 7. Fal- Chinr 4. SNngri-LA Ill; s. MJri.t\: 6. con; a. MaQk; e. Good Move$; to. • Wind Ket~ 7. Coeur O'Or, 8. Slippery When Wet; 11. Love Escapade; 9. Snafu; 10. Fanfart; 11. ~me S; 12. We Kiiied Kenny; 13. Finicky. . PHRf.J U.l.80-B Appliritlorl; 4. S.lllstk Bob; 5. XS; 6. 1. Can~ta; 2. Titan; 3. Rosebud; 4.. Lffdlng ~ 7. &.-32 Ag•in; s·.- 'EtyXlr; 5. Warpath; 6. Stfflth O,k:k· Aqulla; S, Wiidcat; 1.0. Rattle.,& Rasa; 12. lnfinltus. Animal ~tyie; 14. Antagonist. GCRU~ PHA~D , .. 1. Oass Actlon; 2. EWrflt 3. Wind catch,r; '4., Vortu; 5. Cherokee Woman; 6. tndless Summer; 7. cas.blana; I. Gusty lady; 9. North.. star; 1 O. Aries; 11. Fasc:f,,.~lon; 12. Golden $kye.a11 en: 7. Flreblrd; 8, F!yer; 9. Grooved· Hum; 1l. ftadkal Depart\,lre; 12. erd; 1 o. KokQP4tlli 2; 1 r. ')(treme; 12: Cutie Pie; 13. Pocket Monster. 1.1 Misjudgedll; .2. Tusker; 3. east-1. Nitto; 2, Strider; 3. Freeblrd; .4: lng Off; 4. Mehalo Ill; S. Transition; Ratso; S, Ola-Ola-Cha; 6. P.assage; Glad( ICniQht; 13. ntan: \4. Ctoco-SCRUZB dlle RoCk. , 1. Gulliver:~. SUnda: 3. Star~ ORCA 4. JSlue-Bellj 5. Aeglr; 6. n Amo; 7. 6. Pikalie; ~. Rendesvous 111; a. l_fltU-7. Firelock; 8. Champagne; 9. Gypsy; ition; 9. StilrDr~mlr.ig; 10. Enchant· io. EspritOe Mer. ed Lady; 11. Exoa!t;"'f2. Sea Wings. ,..Rf.L · PHR+f..I . 1; Whisper; 2., Frfctlon Loss; 3. SCHrf\»ULE 1 •. Delta Vee; 2 •• McAttadc~ 3. Enc"-ntress; B. Pac:sall.com; 9,faith; Freestyle; 4~ni Kai; S. Sator'i; 6. 10'. JUJt for Kicks; 11. Al V~o; 12. GCRUZC 1. Easy Reach; 2. Aphrodit~; 3. 1. Huff 'N' Puft 2. Sea vu Play; 3. Day Dream; 4. Satori; S. Valkyrie; 6. OSprey; 4. Scrambled; 5. SOYthe rn Comfort; 6. Cross Fire; 7. B Hoppy: 8. Lost Bikini; 9. Clllisto II; 10. Wood Ayre; 11. Love & Wac 12. Isabella. PHRF-K Sea Smoke; 7~riantula; 8. Double G_pmini; 13. Mi Juguete; 14. Merry· Eagle; 9. Seawlngs; 10. Tri Oreamin'; Weather; 15. Flying Dutchman; 16. Alcyone; 4, Zippy OM; s. God· Pisces; 7. Encore. V ~ speed; 6. ~ Honey; 7. Acushla; 8. ptiRf.F · . 11. Ima Loa; 12. Tridc; 13. Zaida; 14. Black Sheep; 17. Seaduced. Sonrisa; 15. K.aa.skopje. · PHRF-lf Sd\atuea; 9, Aquarius; 10. Ojo 1. Tranqunity; 2. Bastante; 3. Rojo; 11. Maeva; 12. Jubilee!; 13. M ac's; 4. Jalapena; 5. Gauntlet; 6. 1. Day Ttlwer; . 2. Crossing the Ru):>icOn; 3. Mariah; 4. Windfall; s. Tres Gordo; 6. Alzora; 7. Elusive; 8. Latitude; 9. Nina; t 0. Trilogy; 11. Insouciant; 12. Prime Tlme. PHRF-A 1. Starfire; 2. Colt 45; 3. S<av· Tara· 14. Semisweet; 15. Marietta. Exhibitor. GC:iuza . PHRf.H . 1. Stark Rav1ng Mad; 2. Whistle enger; 4. Patriot; S. Roller; 6. Pega- Wind;. 3. Cit.a; 4. Heartbeat;~. Stars sus; 7. Tripi; 8. Salty Dog; 9. J-OIC; & Stripes; 6. Bravura; 7. Amante; 8. 10. ~mlchan: 11. Apollo v: 12. 1. Hooligan; 2. Adlos; 3. Pisces; 4. 1. Fat Chance; 2. Hot Rum; 3. Elan; Conductor Pato; S. Di's Dream; 6, 4. Never Enough; S. Seadora; 6. C --. ' .... -' ., . . ~ . _ ............. , ... ,,;. c:H111n10. -que1t for Spedel 11 ze purauan • to THE' PETITION re· NOTICE OF Hodo• of the fling ~ atld S.fety Code queats 1U1floltty to .o. PETinON TO of en 1>;.\rtOry end Secdon 11471/l f 488 by mlniatec the estate under ADMINISTER ..,.,,..... 11t111 the cosr A gESA POL· the Independent Admfn· MMh ~ f any ICE DEPARTMENT lstratlon of Estates Act. • ~aTE111.1..50f: petition oount The property was (This Authority wlll allow .....,..._ .. provjd ..0. seized~ rupec:t to 11-the peraonal represent· AJCA LORNA don 12~ ' the le~ vlolatlon(1) ol al!Ye to !&¥• many a<;· HENRETTA California \Pr bate =:.'~ ~~ty91 ~ Ilona without obtaining Ml.J.S Code. A R1411 for You are hereby n<:Nfled court epproval. Belcxe CASE NO. Speoi~ Notl~• rm ltlat the 011111ct Anomey ~~~~1 C:-:~~~~ryh:: A202006 I• ewitable frr l he 61 o~ County has ever, the personal repra-To ell helre, court clerk. 1 Initiated p~s)to sentatlve wlll be req\Jlred benaflclerlH, credl· A-saw t. torlelt the above-at· 10 give notice to In· tore, centlngent ........... 1 sctlbed property put-terested persons unless oreditore, and per· V... II."'--suant to Health and they have waived notice 1on1 who may other· a.a, P... De Safety Code Sectlo~ Of consented to the wi11 be lnt1r11ted In Y ....... ft,O 11488.'4. Dr<lC>OSed adion.) The the will or 11t1te, or ......... CA Y04J are Instructed that Independent admlnls· both, of: LORNA ~ lf ~ desire to contest ltratlon authority will be MILLS AKA LORNA .JM/ • 09/01. Ol/OI the lorfelture ol this G;ted unless an In· HEN:1m~~~\~.. NOTICE 0 eeltti and Safe~ Code ooi:.T!i>;-;~ 'i:~.i: bHn filed by LINDA PUBUC HEARING ='°"t Ille ~ ~ ~ ano shows oood cause B Notlc:e la he~ why the c:ourt Should not KHACHATOORIAN tnat a puOllc hea wllt stating your Interest in granl the a~. i n the Superior Court be Jl4lld by the _ta tile. PlOPIJtY. You must A HEARING on the . C Men City Council on fife this dalin In the Su· petrtlon wiu be held on of California. ounty u~ 15 2000 at 8·30 perlor Court ol the MAY 25 2000 at 1·45 of Orange ~, ' ' eou' ,_ __ ,,,of 0 """'"........,.I) I ' 0lo-THf . PETITION Pm • In the ncil """''" r-..,-.. m•• p.m. n Dept. t73 Chambera ot Chy Hall, ttlll1y (30) days of the cated at 341 The Ctty reqo11t1 thet CHAR· n Fair Drive, on the fol-nrit publlcallon of this Drive South. Otano-. L 0 T T E E • !owing Item: Notice, unless you re· CA 92868 MCCLEEREY be APPLICATION from calve actual. notice If' YOU 08.JECT to :rpointed aa p~r1on-Joe Celalla, 1649 (Please use OOF02.266J. lhe grantino ol the pell· repr111ntat1v1 to Bayside Oltve. Newport You must serve an tlon, l(OU afioulcl eppear edminllter the 11t1te Beach, authorized agerit endorsed OQPY ol the at the hearing and state of th• decedent. for Sherm1n Shvtl L.-. Cfalm an the\Dl1trld At· your objedlons or tile THE PETITION aweattoo the Fftannlng tomey of Oral)OI County wnnen objectkw wllh ~ .... ~· -{} r;_... .. . .!~ section 3300, tile -Ois· pelfod ol a!xty (601 days complete the Work LAST DAY TO FILE trld tequlras that the bid· after the date set lor the within the dine aet IOlth PROOFS OF der posseu the fcllOw· opening of bids. herein will result In the c• a ..... .., ANO Ing oli&Slflcatlon ol con-A payment bond shall Imposition ol lloutdated ..,..._, trado~s license at the be required pnor to ex-da!l'llges tor each day ol INTERESTS time ~t the contract Is -.cuoon 01· the contract delay, in the amount 181 Pursuant to Section 1w&1d : and shan be In the lorm lorth In the "Information 501 of the Bankl:up\cy Contract : c 39 set forth in the contract tor Bidders". Code (1 t U.S.C. s.ctlon License documents. EaOh bid mutt con-!0.11 et seq.) au creditors P.UBlrl • Pursuant • to Section lorm and be responsive ll0401ng claims or ln- 2000 and 22300 ol !he Public: Con· to the contract docu· terests against DAVID WALK tract Code. lhe contract ments. Each bidderahall KANG. aka SUNNY Walkthroug Is not Man· will .contain provtlions submit. on the lonn ~~G, : ~:ebt~ U ~~ datory, Oat · M•y 11, permlttlng the sue· lumlshad with the ·con· 1 ... Bankrvpt""' Code, 2000 at 1 :00 a.m., .ee._..t.u.J bidder I trael~nts.anstol '"" -, Golden Wes College substitute S8<:1Jlltles tor the proposed auboon· pending In the United Malntenanae Opera-any IT)jlllies withheld by tractors on this prefect States Bankruptcy Court tlons oe~rt nt, 10• lhe--Dlstric:t to . ensure as required by the lor the Central Dlstrld of ' "' nde ... Su s California. Santa Ana cated ott cFa en Av· pen0<mance u r '"" blatting and Uboon· Division, Case No.: enue between Golden contract. tractlng Fair Practices Well and Gothard Eacn bid subrnllled In Act. Govemment Code SA9!M9944LR. shall Streets. response to thi .. Nolice Sec:lqi 4100 et seq -.Sheir proof cl claims Y 8'9or interest In the BID DATE: June 8, Shell COfllaln, IS a bid Eacn Bid 51\aU be ac· Clerk's Office ol the 2000 at 2.00 p m Item, adequate shfftlng. oompaNed by a oertillld United States BOA.RO OATE: s'lO!ino. and bracing, or or c:uhler'a c:hec:k or bid Bankruptcy Court noted June 21. 2000 eqUNalent method, lor bond In an amount not • No payment shall be the protection of lite and leu than ten percent hel91n. IOc:ated at 411 mede 1or WOftl or mate-Jim tl9QChN.-&Ad ( 10%) oe. the tofal bl4-West Fourth S tre! t, rlal Ufl(Ser the contract open e1tcavatton, which ,nee, payable to lhl Dis· Santa 'Nii. CalifO!Tlla, uoless and unlll the Rag· shall conform to ap· trlct as a guaran1ee·tt1a1 92501 on ex belore IJtrar nl Contractors ven· pltcable safety orders the bidder, fl its proposal APRIL 21, 2000. l1n to the DISTRICT Govwnln9 ~rd Is a,ccepted, shall Publtshed Newport that the CONTRACTOR By Wllllem M. V199, promptly awec:ute ·the Beach·Costa Mesa was property hoensed at Ed. O., Cflencenor, Agreement, lumiah a Daily Ptlot ADril 15. t 7. the time tti. contract Coe•t Community satisfactory Faithful Per· 18, l9, 20, 21, 22. 24. wu awarded Any CON· Colt191 Oletrtct • lormanca Bond in an 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. May TR~CTPR not so Published Newport emount 'flOf 1811 tnan 1. 2000 Sa339 Uc:ensed '.Is subject to Beach-Costa Men one hUt1dred percent CfTY OF penalties Linder the law. Dally Pilot May t, 8, (100%) ot the talal bid NEWPORT BEACH 11· the lltAtnse ctassf· 2000 gr1ol. fumlsh a Payment NOTICE flcatlon specified herein· M828 Bond In an emoont not INVmNG-BIDS above Is lhat ol a "spe· less than one hundred . ·-· . . .... ~ . . ' .. .... . : , . .. ·1 ~ .~ County Qf Orange within thirty -(30) days of tile NOTICE OF first pUblicallon of this SEIZURE 1:1~· = Y,:11~:: PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND (Please use OOF022j5J. S"FETY CODE You must serve an " endon1ed copy of the SECTION 11471/ clalm on the District Al· 11488 AND NOTICE tomey ol Oran~~nty OF INTENDED (Attn: BURL ESTES, FORFEITURE Deputy OistrtC1 Attorney) PURSUANT TO at 700 Civic Center Dt111e Wast; Santa Ana, HEAL TH ANO Ca. 9270r'Wtlhln thirty SAFETY CODE (30) days ol lhe Ming ol SECTION 11488.4 the claim In the SuperlOr On Maren 2. 2000, at Pour1/Civll DMsion. 439 Hamilton. A-103, The failvre to timely Costa Mesa. CA. the me ano secure a verified property described as. olalm stating an Interest $2.232 U.S. (;UR· In the property In the Su-RENCY, wll HiZed pef19r Court wtu resun In pursuant to Health and the p~rty being de· Safety Code Section ctared oi ordered forteil 11471111488 by th• to the State ol C8hlcxrwa NEWPORT BEAC.H and dlstrfbuted pursuant P 0 LI C E DE PAR 'T • to the PfOV\llQO.l. QI M.ENl Healltl and Safety COOi The property was Section 11489 wllhoot seized with respect to al· turther notloe·or hearing. feged vlolatlon(s) ol Published Newport Sec:tlon(s) 11378 of the Beach-Costa Mesa Health and Safety Code Dally Pilot Apnt 24, May You ere hereby not1hed 1. 8, 2000 1na1 tne District Auorney M823 of Orange County has -------'--initiated pl'OCMdlllgs IO CNS1n6816 lor1elt the above-de· NOTICE OF scribed property pur· SEIZURE suant to Heallti and PURSUANT TO ~~!~ . .4 Cocse Section HEAL TH AND You are tnsuucted that r • q u •• t • l h • Commr111on'a deCltloi'I (Ann. BURL ESTES, t~ coon belcxe the decadent' a WILL and to add Condition ol At>--Deputy l~trld Attorney) nearing. Your ap· codlcile, If any, be prOYal No. 18, ~Cooldng a\ 700 Clvla Centet pearance may be In per· --admitted co probate. gnlls and deep fat fryers Oilve We • Sar.ta Ma. son ex by your attorney. The W ill and eny shell not be allowed In Ca. 927 within tl'llrty IF YOUAAE A CRED· oodlcll• are evallable the bulldlng''. to Plan· (30) daYJ QI the filing of ITOR or contingent eted· for exemlnatlon In nl~ APcplfcatlon PA· Iha dalm lr\lhe SuperlOr ltcx of th• deceased, you the file kept by th• 001 7, or a bavaj_ance ~r1/Ce 1iju'!'ls1~i ...... 1u must Ille yqur olalm wi1 th clallty contractor .. as de· NOTICE TO percent (100%1 ol the to-PLAN!z. lined' In SectlOn 7058 ol CQNTRACTORS tel bid price, and turnish SPECIF1CA nONS th<J Calllornla Business tALUNG FOR BIDS certlllcatM evidencing AND CONTRACT SAFETY CODE 11 you desire to contest SECTION 11471/ th' lor1e1ture ol this court rom rear set "" re· ..,,_, the court land maJ a THE PETITION qulrements (34 feet 5 In· Ille and Sectl19 • verified copy to the peraonal rep· . chea required, no ctalm statlog an Interest reaentfltlW appointed by requ~~u euthonty to selba<* proposed), and In the property1n the SU-the court Wlttiln lour admm11ter the 11t111 a mlncx modification to perior Coi.lrt will result In monlhs from the data of under the. lndepen-allow a reduction In the lhe property being ~-the tlrat lssuanoe ol let· dent Adm1nl1tration landlCllpe aelback re-dared or order9d forlelt tare as provldeO In Pro- of -E1t~l11 Act. (Thie qulrement.a (2.0 Ifft r• to the Slate of Catilomia ball COOi MC11on IHOO. euthonty will allow quired. 15 IMt 10 fnchll ano dlstl!bUlld pursuant 'The time tor llllng claims the pe,.onal repr.. proposed). In oonjunc:· to the · prO\llllot\I ol will not 1iu>1re betore Hntetive to take tlon with construction of Health and Salety COOi four months lrom the m eny .ctiolll with-a 3,600 square-toot Sec:11on 11489 Withou1 hearing data noticed out obt•ning court commercial bollcllng at -.irtner notice°' heating. above. approval. Before 140 Eest 19th Street Ina Published Newport YOU MAY EXAMINE tlklng certain v.ry C1 zone. Envll'OMllnlal B1ath·Co1ta Mesa the hie lcee>t by the coon •'"90rt•nt eotione, Delern*'8tion· Exempc.. Ody Pilot Apnl 24, May If you are a pel'IOfl In· however, the per-II yoo Challenge the 1. 8. 2000 • tecested In the .state, eonal reptHentetlve City Couocifs decls!OO '' M825 you may life with tile will be required to "' court, you may be lim· Notice 1s hereby given court a Request lor Sol· · • notlc to • t . lted to relslng onty tflOH that the undel'llgned Wiii dal NoClce (lonn OE· giv • in .,. lsaun you °' someone be sold at Public: Auctlon 154) of the riling of an In· Htad P•,.on• unleH etH raised at the public on Monda May 8 2000 ven(OfY and ap9f'alsal o1 they have welved heerlng de$cribed In the at 10:00 :I4. Ke41v & Kar1 estate asae11 or of any nooce or c on11nted noll08 or In written 00<· Jaobon KE AUCTION petition or ec:eount as to the propo11d re~ dellvered SERVlcES, 0P.O. BOX provided In Probate action.I Th~ i,ndep~n-to tlfe City Council at. or 823, RIAL TO. CA Codi section 1250. A dent edm1rw~tret.1on prior to. the public hear· 923n. 909·873-0744, Request lor Spec:lel No-euthority Wiii be Ing . . AUCTION BOND tlce lonn II 11vaitable prented unleH en Notice Is further given #723-41-19. lrom the QOOrt cMlrlt. 1nterHted p1t1on that at the above time ALLSPACE COSTA Attorney for the· fil11 en objeotlon to and place, all Interested MESA. 1535 NEW· Petitioner: the petition and persons may appear PORT BLV~ COSTA Denn6e O. Heyden, 1how1 good ceu11 and be heard by the City MESA, CA 9<a>27 Eaq. (Clllf 0264171), why the court Councilonthe UNIT•.NAME, 2014N.Broilctw•Y, 1hould not grent the aloramenlloned maner INVENTORY Santa Ana, CA t270e euthority, MAAYT.ELUOTT A305, SH EILA Published Newport A HEARING on Deputy City Clerk RADABAUGH, MISC. Beach-Coate M esa the petition will be Publlahed Newport HOUSEHOLD, PER· Dally Pilot April 28, May held on Mey 25 Baec:h·Coste Mesa SONAL ITEMS 1, 5, 2000 2000 It 1 •45 p M ' Daily Pilot May 1, 2000 ct 5 0. KAREN FM373 in Dept L7l located M830 CALDERWOOD. MISC. NOTICE TO at 34; The City Flc:tltlou1 Bualnn1 HOUSEHOLD, PER· CONTRACTORS Drive Oreno• CA Name St.tement ~ 1~:N COlE CALLING FOR BIOS 92888. The lollowlng per90ns ' ' School District IF YOU OBJECT are doing bu$lness as· ~~~~~'ffi~LO. COAST COMMUNITY TO the O!•ntlng of Tidy °Babes. 1280 Put>llahed Newport COLLEGE DISTRICT the p1tlt.1on, you Bison Ave. St89-602, Beach·Co11a Men Bid Deadline. •~Id epp11r et the ~!wport Beach, c.kfor· Dally Polol Apnl 24, May June 8, 2000 at heanng and atete •-92660 1 20()() 2:00 P m your objeotlone or Janna Lewis, 1280 · M826 Piece of Bid Reoetot file written oblec· Bison Ave. St.B9-C!02. Office of OlreC10< of 1ion1 with the court Newport Beacta, C8111or· BSC 9446 • Purchasing, Coast Com· before the h11nng. ~r:'6°McAllee 7945 NOTICE OF ~ltY,.0~~:o ~~~ Your eppurJnce E Salinas Ct 6ninge PETTTION A · 'eo. M '"'•Y be in pareon or Cahfomla 92869 ' TO ADMINISTER c~·~26 ta esa, by your attorney. This business la con· ESTATE OF: Project ldef\llllcauon IF YOU ARE A duded by: Joint ventUfl CHRISTOPHER Name: Golden W111 CREDITOR or 1 Have you 1tarted THEODORE College Rerool Counsel· oon1lngent creditor doing butlneaa yet? No YOUNG Ing and Maintenance of \ha dtOIHad, you JanNI L. Lewis CASE NO. A202041 9'ld Operation• Bulld-~t fit• vour clalm Thll 1181""'111 WU TO •H heltS benefl lf\OS: Bid No 1814 whh the oourt and nled with tile Councy ciaries cntdllort cont'. Plao9 Bid• are on 111e mall 1 copy to the Clark of Orange County logent' credllore' and and available at· OlftOe p1,.onel reprHent• on 04·25-2000 persons whO may' olher· of the Physical Faoillllea tlve appoint ed by the 2000M2Mlt wise be 1ni.n11ted In the Coordinator, Ardith court within four Dally Piiot May 1• S. 16• Wiii or estate, or both. ot: Rlc~y. Coast Com· .,,onthe from the 22• 2000 M831 CHRISTOPHER mun")' College District; dlltt of flret lu uenc:t CN8t771118 THEODORE·YOVNG .~3!,0 Adema ~ ...... Bldg ·of l1n1r1 a& provided HOTtCE OF A. PETITION FOR (7D • Cole. Mala, CA In eeodon 1100 of 1£1%URE PROBATE has bee ~~ --:,~73 the c.llfornla Pto-PURSUANT TO filed by LILLIAN YOUNG -coed 9outidtle b•te Code. The dme McENIRY In the Supe· NdTicE IS HEREJY for fltlng olalrn1 will HEALTH ANO rlOt Court ol Celrtomia, GIVEN thllt the abOv not expire before IAFrN CODE County of ORANGE. named Sehool Dlstrld ~ four monthe from SECTION 11471/ THE' PETITION F Orange County C.llfor the heari"9 dett 11418 ANO NOTICE r~~~'i."\ueJ~~ nla, acting by and nodoad above. OF INTENDED McENIRY be ...........,1 ttlf0141 111 Gowmlng YOU MAY EX· FORFEITURE ....,.,... Botrd. ~ ,.. AMIN! the fife kept PURSUANT TO ~ ec:tmt::'.~ tarred to H "DIS· by the court. If you HEALTH ANO 811a• of fle dtCtdlnl TRICT"'. will rece111e up .. a 1MtMn lnttrHt· SAFETY CODE THE PETITION ,9 to, but not lettr than the ed '"the Mtate, you SECTION 11411.4 queata ._ oec.oent' abov1·111ted time, "WV th wfth die On 3110 ~3/lO,lOOQ. It Wiii ind OOOICll. If any 1eal1d bids tor the OOUtt • fonnel Re-2701 Falrtlav1n and b8 atJl'nlftlO IO~ 8Wllrd of• co~~ lor C°"8 MIN p D .• Co11ta The Wiii and MV the PfOllct 081er1tlec:t N Ma CA the rty .,. ~ '°' 11t AelOof two~ of ~ ..... ~2t5 amination WI ht• eppro111m1111y 26,253 \fs~ cUARENCY. 'was by the oour1 ~~~ .. ~ii ()i\<.Otllll (:askct ( I ' • I I ' I • I I I I " I : I II I ~ • C1n1t1 Snil1tt •u Q!Mury ~ fo" Lm Direct Cremation •• U9S Immediate Burial . .$99S (/,,t6.Je C#ht) Prwranltmtnc Prognms Avadablc for Funeral 5m Cttmauona c...11aa m11 '""°'* PVC roof membrane Thtf9 Wiii be • Five (16) OOllat f\On·,.fun dable ~ ~ lor Md\ ... of bid dOCu· "*"8. CNcb lhould tie m.dl ~--to Coelt ComrnutlllY Oot-lege Dll1tlt1. ........ be r'IOllVeel In hi plact ldenlllled ~. and 1'IOM -.... be °""9d and !Md aloud .. ..... llrne ...... •1; •1101.-b ....... "' CIMalf'nla Car!,.. Cool and Profes~lons ~e. Sch<>of Olstrlc:t: that the required Insur· DOCUMENTS the speciality contractor COAST COMMUNITY anoe IS In effect In the Sealed bids may be awarded tile Contra.ct lor COl.LEGE DISTRICT amounts set forth in the reoe!Wd at the otrlce ot this Wo,._, ahall ltsett,con· Bid Deadline· general conditions. In the Chy Clerll. 3300 atruct a majority of the June 6, 2000 at, the event of lallUre to Newport Boulevard, Work. In accordaf\ce 2;00 p.m. enter Into the contract P.O. Box 1768. Newport with the provisions ol Place ol Bid Receipt: and arecute the nt· Beach, CA 92658-8915 CaHlomla Business and Office QI..__ Director of Quired doc:u~n11, such unlU 11 :00 a.m. on the Prolesslons ·c ode Purotlas~ln , Com· bid &twrfty wlll belor· 10th lily ol May, 2000. Section 7059 mun1ty Olstrld. fitted The Falthlul Per· at whlcti time sud'I bids All Work must be com-Bldg. ·o·. 1 70 Adams lormanoe Bond shall ,. ahel be opened and plated within 60 OOl'I· Avenue. Costa 'Mesa, main In fun loroe and et-reed tor 11QJtlve days. Time IS al CA 92626 lee! through the guaran· llAL80A - the essence. Failure to Projeci Identification tee perlOcf as IPICllied In PENINSULA ALLEY complete the wo rk Name: Golden West the generel conditions MPlACfMENT within the hma set forth Colleoe Electronic 'Sign; The DISTRICT II· Tide of Protect herein will result In the Std NO 1813 Hrves the rlO/ll IO reject Contract No. U25 ln'lposltlon ol llQUlda\ld Place Blcls are on Ille any Of all bids ~ to $203,000.00 damJges tor each day~ and avalla~ at Office walve any lrregulantles Engineer'• Eatlm•1• delay 1n the amount sel of the Physical Facllllles 0< 1n1ormar111u In any (BeMCf on 1 forth ~'the "lnlonnatlon Coordinator, Ardith bids Gt; In the bidding. • Aaf1Mtt AMeye) for Bidders" Richy. Coast Com· As retiU1red by ~ion =by Eeoh bid most con-muolty Cotteoe Dist.net. 1 n3 o1 the Calllornla Ill. lonn and be responsive 1370 Adams Ave , Bldg Leber Code, the Director ~ • for to the contract docu-"D". Coeta Mesa, CA of the Department ol In-Don Webb ments. Each bidder shall (714) 438-4673 dustnal Relatlons ol the Public Wortie ow.ct°' submit, on the loon Web Srte. State ol C.lilomla has Proape~cte bidders tumlshed with the con· www.oood.edu/fac:Hltles determined the gener· may obi.In one aet ot tract documents. a llst of NOTICE IS HE.REBY ally prevaUing rates ol bid docu ts at no Iha proposed subcon· GIVEN that the above-wages in the locality In cost at the ot the tractors 6n this project named School Distrk:I ol wtircn the Work Is to be Public: w Depart· u required by the Orange County CaHlor· performed. Coples ol ment,• 3300 Newport Sublettlng and SubOOn· nla, acting by ,and these wage . rai. de.:_ 8DtJleYard, P.O. Box tractln.11 'Fair Praclloas throuttl Its GC>Wmlng terminations. entitled 1768, .Newpprt Beacn. Act. G09emmen1 Code Board. hereinafter re· PREVAILING WAGE CA 92858·8915. Section 4100 et seq tarred to as "DIS· SCA.LE. era maintained For fur1hef lnlorma· Each Bid shall b•t ac· TRICr'. will recelve up at the DISTAICT office lion. caJrstephen Luy at companied by 11 oertilled to, bUt not later than the located at: 1370 Adams {~9) 6~3311 or cashier'• dlec:lc or bid above· stated time, Ave .. Costa Mesa. CA Publlth'8d Newport bond 1n an amount not sealed bids tor the 92628; Pnyslcel Facil· Beach-Costa Mesa leas than ten percent award of a oont,.ct lor Ille• Plannfng, and are DaWy Plki Aptlf 22. May (10%) of the total btd Ille projeQI described u : avallabl• to Jnyr In· 1, 2000 ; price, payable 10 the Dis· lnstaM two electn>nlc: terested perty upon re· • 88342 lrlct as a guarantee that signs. QUl5t. The ContradOr __ __ the bidder, if its proposal There wllf be NO sn.an post• copy ol tt11s CNs1n 6820 Is accepted, shall CHARGE f0< one 181 ol documen\ at MCh lob NOTICE OF promptly ex.acute the bid documents. site. The Conlrac:IOr and SEIZU Agreement, lumlsh a Bids $haP be '8C81'ved any sUl>Oontractor under RE • 5a1lalaC10ty Fa1tlllul Per· In the place ldenllfied Tl Wit pay not less than PHURSUE a 'TANTH ANTDO tormanoa Bond In an above. and thOle bkls lhl apeolied prevalltnQ -. emount not hiss than shaU be opened and rat11 ol wage• to aft SAFETY CODE one hundred percent publicly read aloud 11 wor1ters employed in lhe SECTION 11471/ (100%) of the total bid Ille above-stated lime erecutlon of lne Con· 11481 ANO NOTICE pnoe. lumlsh a Payment and place. rrac:t OF INTENDED Bond 1n an amount nc. In acciordance with the No b Id d • r may less than one hundred prov\ston5 of Ce~lornla withdraw any bid lor a -FOAFEJTURE percent (1~).olthe10-Publlc Cont'9cl Code p4tlocl of sixty (60l days P.Y_ff!WANT TO tal bid price, and liJmish Section 3300. the O..· after the date 111 ex the ncAL TH AHO · oert1hcales evidencing trlct requlres lhet the bict-GP!nmg ol bldbond•· .. an SAFETY CODE that the required 1nsur· der possess the lotlow· ,.. payment ''"' SECTION 11481.4 anoe la In '"Id In the Ing aass11lcatJOn of con-be required prlOt to ,,.. On ~ 111 Coste amounts set forth In the tnactor:s license at the ICU1ion ol Ille oontraC1 Ma Pol n...'.1 CA ,..._ generel conditions. In lime that the contract Is and ahaH be In the form pro:!rty ·~~bed ·~ the event of lellUre to awarded •el lorth In the contract S ! .332 V S CUR· enter Into the contract Contractor. C 45 Ck>CUtnp ents .,._.__ RENCYI was seized 1nd aitec:ute th• re· Lloel'lse Ufluent to __., to H Ith nd qwred documents. such PUBLISH: May 1. 22300 ol lhe Public Con· J>Ul1uan 11 8 btd aeou""' wlh be lex· 2000 and May 8, 2000 tract Code, the oontract Sa1141ety71/1Code1488 Sec:tlonb th lilted Th;7 FalthfVI Per· WAU< THROUGH: wm contain provlalon• Y. e fof'!Mnoe Bond wn re· Walkthrough II not Men· permitting the auc· g~~l~~i~.P9LICE main In tull lorce and ef, datory, 0111: Mey 11, ceutut bidder to The property was tact through the guaran-2000 at 1 :00 p.m.. 1ut>1tltute 1acurltlt1 tor Sailed w'lttl reapec:l to al· tee period as apecff1ad In Golden West College any monies wllhhekl by 11g1d vloleuon(s) of the -oe1a1 conditioner-Maln.tenenc:e Depart· the Dtatrlct IQ ensure sect!""(•) 1135" _, , .. & Th'i DISTRICT re· ment, located off performance ""'8r. lh• "'' ' •"" ... .. 1Ve1 ttw1 right to reject McFadden Avenue be-ooolracf Health and Sat~ Code any or an bless ex to tween Golden West and Eactl bid aubmll1ed Jn You •r• hereby notified waive any Irregularities ~rd StrMll reaponM to this Notlel that the Olatr!Ct Attomey or inlo<rnaHttes In any BID DATE: June 8, 1h1M contain. 11 • bid ~~"":~'ro.he.! bid• or In the bidcl;ng 2000 at 2:!>0 p !Tl ftem=·lldequate lheetlng. forfeit • the 1boYl-O•· As required by Se<illon BO.ARO DATE. s • and bracing, or ~ property .pur· 1n3 of the c..lllomle JIAie 21, ~ IQUIVa nt method, lor auanl 10 Hullh and Labor Code .,,. OlrK'IOf No payment &hall be the PIOlldlon of Ille Ind Safttli! Code s.c:tion of Illa o.pa°11ment ot In· made tor WOik or mate• llmb in treoctllt Ind 11481:4 dultrlal A91allon• ol ''-l\at under the contract open ercava~, WhlCtl You,,. natruc:led thet Sl•ll of Ceil1lomta has IJfllep and 00111 the Rio-•r:::ha.. oonfonn=-IO IP-If. yau dMlte to contest determined IN QINf· istrarofCootrectOf'lven. ..,.,.,. the ~·d tN1 ally prevailing rate• of lt91 to the OtSTRICT ~ 11 V Pfopet1y, pursuant to wagea tn lht IOC9'"Y In tnat the CONTAACTOR ""'' .__, • ... Heeltt\ and s.i.ty Codi Whfoh the Wor1t II to be Wat Pfoperly ~ .. Id. o., Cheftcelof, s.c1IOrl 11•6 •. you pei1orrned. Copl8I ol the lime ltlt contrtCt c... ~ """' .... veflNO Clalln lhese wage ra.. de· wn ... rded Any COH· ColMI OlllUtct , •tMWil your .,,...._. in 11488 AND NOTICE property. pursuant to OF INTENDED Health and Safety COde FORFEITURE Section 11488.5. you PURSUANT TO must hie a verllled Claim HE •LTH •No stating your interest In " " the property You P\Utt SAFETY COO& Ille this daim In th6 Su· SECTION 11488.4 pertor Coun· of the On 3117/2000, at 2285 County of Onlnge within Miner. •B, 773 w. thirty (30) days ot the Wiison. IC and Coeta llrat publlcation ol this Mesa Pol ......., Costa Notica, unless you ,.. · ......,.,,., celve actual notice ~u~sl.~2'l I P I e ... s 1 u s e U.S. CURRENCY, Will OOF70807)(} You must seized pursuant to serve an endotled copy ealttl and S.fety Code ol the claim on the Dia· Sedlor\ 11471111488 by tnct Attorney of Orange the Coste Mesa Police County (~tin BURL Department. ESTES. Deputy Dtstrtc:I Th• property was Anomey) at 700 CMc seized with ntspect 10 el· Center 011ve West leged vlolatlon(s) ot Sant• Ana, Ca 92701 SeC'tion(s) 11351 of' the W•thln lhirty (30) ~ays of Health ancs Safety Code the hhng ol the claim In You are hereby notified the Suparlor Court/Civil that tne Olstnc:t Anomey D1111sion ol Onlnge County hes The tallure to umf!Y Initialed prOCffdings to file a"'1.a.ecure a ve11f1ed fortelt the above-de· claim staling an interest scribed property pur· In the property In the Su· suant to Health and penor Court will result 1n SaletY Code Section tile property being de· 11438 4. clared or ordered Tortau You are Instructed lf'lat to the State ol Cahlorrna If you desire to contest and <llstnbuted pursuant the lor1etture ol this to the prov1s\onrr ol property, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Health and Safety Code See1lon 1 t 489 without Sect1on 11488.S. you tunher nooce or nearing must file a verllled aalm Published Newport stating your lnlerest In Beach·Cos1a Mesa the property. YO\l must Dally Pilot Aprll 24. May this. c:lalm..lo..tha...Su 1,, 8, 2000 perlor Court ol the ~2• County of Onlnge Within Flctltk>ua Buelneu thirty (30) days of the N.,,,. S~t first publlcailon of this The loliowtng perlOl'ls Notice. unless you re· .,, doing business as: calve actual notice. Calscape, 134 S !Pleese use J02467C) Glassel St • Orange. 'fou must serve en C.lllomla 92868 endorsed ~ Of llW JI" Cethc:ert, 134 ~ claim on the Didtrlct Al· Gl1s11I St.. Orange. tomey of Orange County Calllomia 92866 (Ann: BURL ESTES, This buSlness 1$ con· Deputy Otstrlef Anome~) ducted by an lnclNiduaf at 700 CMc Canter H Dtlve West, Senta Nia, ave you started Ca 92701 Wittlin thirty ~ ~~~ yet? No (30) days o1 the lillng o1 This 11a11meo1 was the clalm fn the Superior ftled with the County ~u'?!'~~imeiy ~ie~~'o-°2'3 County ftte and secure a ver1118d 2000M21HI ~fnrs1ltlng~ h'lt9nlst-Deity ~ilot Apr 24, ~Y in the property 1n the SU-1 I 15 2000 M82? perlor Court will 19sun In • • -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"" the property being de· cllred Of ordered forfe11 \ml to the State ol C.JiforNa a(ld dlstnbuled pu111u1n1 to the provi1lon1 of Healltl and S.lety 'Codi s.ction , 1489 wllhou\ further notic. or hearl!lQ Published Newporl 811ch·Co111 Meu Dally Pilot Apr~ 2.4. May 1, 8, 2000 M82s rr ALI. nll?RI~ l:'VERYl)AY IN Cl.A~l/Fl!nJ r,.,.J.56 7H I c 1ermlne1tona entllled T RACTOA not 10 Publfihld Newport 1hl property You muet Pf'~AIUNG WAGE llC*'IMO .. •ub!Kt to 811c:ll·Co1t• Mo• lllt ... dalirl In"" SU.. SCAL~ a,. malntttned ~under the IMf = PllOI May 1. I . penor Court of "" at the DISTRICT Office " the leenH ctllll• ---'---------------. IQcated at t 370 A.dame llcltlon ~herein· Ml2t .--------'----'.:...-------....---------. Ave ' COii• Meaa, CA •bovl .. "'81 of ••• .,.. 92626, Physlal Faat-clellly oootrlC10f' ••di· ititt PleMlnO, and are 11ned In 8ec:tlOn 7058 ot 1vall1ble 10 any In· the CallOrnll 8l.itlneN terHlld perty upon 1'9• and ProfelliOnl Codi, QuH1 The Cont<KtOf the ~ oor1Cr"'10f .,.. Poll • copy of .. l....ted .. Cotrad lor dOCumtnt at Md'I job .. WO.. ..... con- '"'· The Contrac:tor and """' a In~ of !ht any Mlbconlrac10r unotf Wortc, acoc>fdance ii 9hel~ .... "*' WllTI Che provltiOna of !ht PNll"""9 ~ fMirleu end ,.... of wept eo .. ~ro1a111011• Coclt ~ emolOv9d '" "" hdlorl ?Oii neou11on d ltle Con-NI WOfll ""* lie oom- tred.. --"""" .JO .• .,. " No -lllddat may ~-. TllNllot ..... My 11111 lor a ....... ,... '° • •' ~· -·-' fa , ... !I -···· t•t •I H c . ' -By Fu By Plaoae HllH1:l l -hi'4 -1-i~::irrlf . . 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LANO ROVER Land Rover 17 1151 •acll •av Dr. NEWPORT BEACH Rtng41 Ro-u I09Cl9d Newport ••actl 1 1 14~5 VA3S4013 146.115 949·729·D65 E.O.E. -BUlll!SI BMW 3251 '14 LANO ROYER ' • OPPOR1UflTD convt. alllo. to.dtd, 45k NEWPORT BEACH • m~ 1 own11r, mint cond. 14t+4CM445 Ei'i;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;m;;;;;=il'ii::11 DRIVE.II COVENANT $23,~obo 149-7St-5565 LMlcl R-17 TRANSPORT '.COUI to ,.__ bt wwy ot 0111 BMW 3281 '16 Range Rovw 4.0 lo..s.d. I APl'OmMErl' ·= Day & n'tlllng shifts 812-815 Realistic Coast runs Teams sun of .,.. coml*lln: Black~ ·dlalllpafne. Cltf'I. 42 cens~S cents 'St,000 ChKll with IM local (V383ZJ) $23 995 VAKJ.471 llS,995 sign-on bonus for ex· a.ttw BualntH Bu-CREVIER BMW LAND ROVER perienced company dllVetS fHU b9tot. you Mnd 714-83S.3171 NEWPORT BEACH eirpeoe110ed dl1Y«$, and any mOMy « IM1 BMW 740IL 'IS 14~5 o w n e r o p e r a t o r s to< wvlcft. Reid Low llllles. green w!IMI l£XU$ ES 300 'oo 1·800-"4 t-4394 F0t and und9ra1and •ny (HJ4886) $34,995 SlMl/91ack. any 4k miles graduate s tud•nts contrKt1'b9lor9 yo11. CREVIER BMW (088292} $30987 I • 8 0 0 • 3 3 8 · 6 4 2 8 1lgn. 714-835-3171 LEXUS MISSIOf4 VIEJO (CAL'S<;AN) BUICK LE SABRE 'H l4W64-0H4 DRIVERS-WHEN IT comes MAKE 0000 SS ,,., hOme 50k ong, mites, teat.her. LEXUS £$300 '13 10 benefits, we'\le got an Ille from your computer-mart; extras, super va!Uet 7SK ml, 6 dlac CD . bells and . wNs~es ·P11d eamng SSOO-SOOtYmo FIPT (547953) SS.988 chang.t, lttW-intw, new weelcl'f 'Great pay ·s 1,000 WWW mak&goQdnlOney .net NABERS brlM~rM. d1ampenge sign-on bools 'Drlvtng Stu-ADVERTISING AT its (714)540-1100 color .. •lrll pind. lln19d denll ..LWelcome. SAT beat Statewide! $450 BUICK ROAOMASTER •13 wlndoM. S14,500 1·8rr·BIG·PAVOAY 25-word ad circulallon 3 LTD low 58k mjies be;i9' Mt-151·8133 {l-87?·2-«·7293) Toll Free mlltion 217 C~ornia news· tan 18athef,.reat··el drive LEXUS ES 300 'IS • (CAL SCAN) P1C>9rs National networll 1421451) $1t 988 Whi1ellvOIY. 1u1 opclon. 5 to Orlv.,, Wanl•d Fff & advertising also aviilable. NABERS ' cnoose trom (031310) J• Tuesday 5PM Alto ... PlilO/Pcsl 'Furnttur• Blown Jordln table/chlirs, reflrished, S!lal> 1tv1e $525. , Will dellYtf 114-639-0et t helper. Monuaty Transport CALSCAN (916) 288-6010; (114)540-9100 S1aru at $25,987 Co seekS respon lltOl)le wl ( 9 1 6 ) 2 8 8 -6 0 I 9 CAQ EICiiildt 'II LEXUS MISSION VIEJO Open House Llttlng1 Avl. Deadline Thursday 5PM - tt Pay1Jo Advertlte "Udo P9M' 21 El Pueo 2t>r 2ba Incl OOlf Clll • 1196' land 1st comm pool Cor I01 Domlnto If 2Bt 1 Ba loc p~ blld1 lor/residerG Upper End Unit, ~. for· $I 89, 900 LI do ff H ori m11 dlnng pool cerpoit H-MM1W623 near CdM ·H.S. Sl200!'Mo .. 2*y. .,, Iha ArdlM wld, baci yatl1. $525/mo + utiltlllrs\/las1/dep. Young prort pref 949-642-3858 illP P9nin 5tv ka, bi, Washar/Otyer. 3rd houM llom sand, UtU, Incl. tl00-$700 IM•293-4e30 • In the Beat : LOCAL • RMI Estate : Section • Call Today II : LISA : RIVERA • : 949-574-4252 : : ANNE : : WILLEY : • • : 949-574-4249 : ................. •V.A.• ' Doneld Pfaff, ColdweH CLOSE TO BEACH Pll'IC ..,._ ... 13s..o74 Udo T ownhoma 38r 2.58a. pool, hrdwd llrl, $255,000 rd VIII d9n BoucM, Bia 14~3 21r 181 Condo Hcilltnl condhlon, grHt area, H klng onlr 1111,000. Prtnc +· Etrl & Judy TfYlor, a. MM42-4122 ··-· ·..- ' . ' ')-. -. ~--. -1. .: ,_...... ~. r::-. ~-• _.l .. . ' .. _,, .~·. . ar ......... ~ VACATION RENTALS 3 Story C..,. Coct, 4br off <>ca.I f'ronl s to .ar•1 3Ylba. Lg. lamly room, $120Qllptr watk. ~ S60K custom kilehen, ~ Howe. e MMU:315S talon sNJttan lhrouPul. VlclfiOii RENTAL 2 i WESTCUF1' HP8 llann system. pelS ok. tblk 38r 281 ap.clooa deluxe 38R 2BA houM, melllcan ~~~5o12;;d Condo. luly tum. lleps tO payera, walk to IWfnen l'llil 6115, Mt-71()4101 ' bcn, tc par. 94M75-1130 El•m, Harbor lllfh • .;.._~-...---- By """' sao,ooo MMMl-20l8 ·-~.~-... -,-1 . ,, I - )• ' ........ -· ... ~ -) . - .... I ...... I QuHnt lH phlow top bo11prln9 • mettrHI, nner uHd. w/30 yr w•rrt nly Utsl.obo. CMrrt Ra Polter 1 pc brdnl .... S11S01obo Can dtllvar. MW07-70IS WhOi9 AOV .. f\iit QI gooe1 QUally tum. ttshll, llriln. • .. £vwy'Hng Musi Got Pr1c9d IOOotlllnCllv. Fnt come)ini lelve 1r • CASH ONl Y MMS0-2J02 2 MalcNn9 CouchM lloral ~ good condition $400 & I wlcier roclong chlir. C8I 949-645-2392. . t·7'r.J;, ..... ~ ' 'f ' ' ! ·. . .· .. ·· .. ' ' -•. . ,, l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l! ·aean OMV, 10 ltft ,Slt>S, llVe .-.cal-scan com LoacMd whit• mutt ... 1 Mt-~ local, nut appearanc•. (CAL'SCAN) XR.ao7•1 ' S31 ll5 LEXUS l$ 403 ·\4 CLERIC.Al PfT P1ll·time approx iS-JMua per week, Monday-f ridty. aseis1ing In-Jeoal Olpart· man& • local na~. Appicanl must be able lo type 50-55 wpm, WOii! ac· curately. and be good """' customer service. Send resune to· (949)1131~. llln .. .kldy. Oruo saMrinl1 physlcal f9q'd. £OE. $MV cu._..,.. PUYP\.AYPUY Rapidy g.rOW!lllJ Co ts IO<*iAg 1or 12 OIOllle MIO ar• Ol'lt1 s.rfoos about hlWing 11.n. ~ s. end gooMg olll Wa pay wel and rep<eserl k>llune 500 Co's No exp nee Wll train Interested? Clll Jacquelyn 714-375-0491 Sorry no telamarlllllers needed, AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Females encourage to iiwlnt Bualne1 .. on high LAND ROVER ' JIOll'lvoiy, tul opaon, ,_ apply C11114M75·f73' v118bMy stretl Pnce rdds NEWPORT BEACH lexus trade Est11t oa;&n«a NMdtd tralltrlble boat lnventoiy. 14~ (0007'°) ~Ut7 Flex tvs. p<>Mr gwden tools used boll ~seMcAI, Ctldlliac Alllnw •11 conv LEXUS MISSION VlEJO & l8dd9t w01k C8I 8r8Clty c:omput8rized and Pearl wl1l.lblk top & 1111 ~ • Allen~ Lv rTIS9 111ve11oiy sysiem, Internet io.ded. 4211• m $21 500 LEXUS LS 400 'k ~ICillaed « not .,..,.. silt BroQf, 949-64&-2011 mn cond 1416•• 1443. . WhltelGrey "' ~ low hlrln$1 nowl ERA Aalleny & f J Cadillac OMtU. .14 mill (040738b $34,68' ~ ~ ~~ ~ l cNIM Low miles._. ill bag LEX~~IUO g.v• you T:: 1r11n111g W£ ~9~;j•' st3.98B wus LX & "' 800-400-539\ ext 119 MONEYS$$-HOlOfNG a HABEAS JadW!Voly. "'opllOll • • • • • • • • • • • • nole?-Top S paid now IOt (7'1 4~100 (125220) S32 98i : MANAGERS : Trus1 o .. c11. MOf1g•e• Cldi11ac Eldofado '95 LEX~=1uo : PT Sell stofl~• : ~~=-ins: ;: ~VB Nol'tlst8I. M-LEXUS LX450 ·17 • needs two 1ss1st • 11a l8tllerTlar4s and°"* 1619359) 519,988 L09Clad. ~.mull'"' • mgB, two lo !'> days • periodic p•youts Ctll HABEAS • V01Sl436 139'"5 • perwtelt Office WOik • Wtrritt II JG WerdWotlh (714\Uft.9100 LAND ROVER • •and Ill• malnt . t -800 -4 5 4 ·9368 '~ HEWPORTBEACH • Cal 94~-&4•·2747 • (CAL'SCAN) Cadillac Eldoflldo '17 NI Hot445 • • Touring, low mMH . VS • • • • • • • • • • • • DEST CONSOUOATIOH. Nolthstar. many extru, LEXUS ui7o ... EXECUTIVE ASST fOf RE second moltgagel and fi. balance ol Wllrll'(y lotdM, champ, mutt ... , Bkt Plllsooalllt rehlble nanclng htfP. ~.valllble. (604243) $25988 W007~ $51,llS aelf:Slllllf wl•nt' ComputtW Oulcll rlSIJtts Low l11er9SI' HAIERS . L.AHD ROV£R (Wperl}, Wilt>, & oiganlza· ~ 1.an-04.7307 (714)54o-t100 NEWPOfll IEACH tlonal sl<Jls. nit phone (CAL SCAN) , Cadlllac EiCiOtldO 'A l4M4(M44S ellQUelle Sal • bonus Prd HOMEOWNERS WITH Touring. 290 HP, Nolhlal, LEXUS sc soo '17 (rVS) off. RE lie • plos CREDIT worries may now lo mi. moorvool, co &.mot•! Celt 949·261-3122 OI QUlclclV ~ kif loins (614180) $24,988 ~) ~1;; Fax rea 261·9061 Sloni casllts 1 a direct NABERS tr L.EXUI lllSseoH VIEJO Oo--J }. Indoor ,....... A I Ad RECEPTIONIST tender "* CMI ... -YOU-(714)54M100 ........ ·-HW\• . ..,.--· ct on, v1nt1gt1, ••. N..-R E olllce aver the phon9 and ~ , -.....,.. apa~ed. front declawed Advtncementl ~......:~:...... _ _. ,.. •• 0b11 g.' I 0 n. c a I I CADIUAC SEVILLE ·n l.&A~ IC IOO ... • MH1HW • -_ ;;";.;;;.... _...949'.717-0100' t-1100.100-12'2 A 306 Whil9. leall)er. low mlta. ~'r ~.2ic:-; ~~ ~ RECEPT10NiST"' "AL 'SC~N> 1~ M.988 LEllJI _.,..VIEJO ~ o4 worldllQ lot S8/Hr Monday·Frlday BEEN TUlllNED DOWN? I NABERS ..,..._. Ill Industry leader, ena"" ~. IMnt ., .. 1'1911 Netd • hOIN loan? BK's. (71 4)54N100 LliUS SC iOO '17 superior ~ op. ailpoll Cal lrMled tot tor~r,e; ... ~Y-CADiUAC se¥iil s.. 'If ~00913:lt" :·"' op-7 potU&s 1his ll'Uils, flt irteMIW 949-25().4525 menll-. $""" nm"-· low "*5 295 H.P Notth--· \ f3 u '32.917 ltHOOES ~cu°' SOIAho RETAIL·EXP'O SALES rtllnlnce. oec. CXQOlda-SIM co ti.I °' _., L.EXUI Vlf.IO EUCT1IC PIANO . am~ is !tie otMous ~ !of nice pweon Ion. home ~1 (803229j . $24,988 ..._. •• lllllt °"" 71W4f.7157 cartef d1dcel With paid _.,..,, •.IP IO &ell mans IOI tS365M>R NA8ERS LEXUS SC iOO 'k ~ =-~ ~ and tad•H apparel 11 ~~o~~ (71 4)MN100 Rally ~. "' ~ :it;;,..· bUlld an upscale S10fa 11 N!:: tal H OO-U la-5363 CHEVY CAilllKS M 'ti low ll'llal(omos)S35917 elldtlng cJ°"omer StMct :e ... ~ www platlnumcapftal com V·S, 25th annlv.,11ry L.EX~~Vlf.IO caiMt. The lolowlng 15-40 (CAl "SCAN) model,--*· lit,~~· ,_.. 0 mm .,,,,.., ~ .,. new 9fll09 c:ect ·-.,._,, ~., ..... ----IVllllbll In our Costa Mesa ~ 949-723-tS<M F~ epac, frif 4711 mlta o111ce s.... bOOGE DUtWiOO ·• "=..-et:-1.oadad, blue, 1 of I ldndl llff007S3 W ,111 Mt-Mt •t LANO flOVtR iiZ a& W .. ."'.'Tl ~ ~. ii· NEWPORT IEAa. LoMld, b1ac11. low 1111, t• l to-1445 XAOl4m ..... OltAii svc vlN ·FUIY ..=.r "°:'a. :='~Alt'~ 1• HO IUI TOOl.S 1n d AL Ll lim•u ... dlli'B 714-301-3423 9llc:tl ~ FON> f:1i0 i1-(t4tt52l ..J:,""° ..... Ctlt, ... --..., R.l1'QB 11ft DUff'f. &IC* aa.i Wcn?M In.Ill __,-1111 PldftcVlew . 1 <>wntt. sn,000t'080 ~"1fJJ41_ .. _, lirniu ... CBl'W u-..._. ~ 714-981-21(12. LV'Mlg ._..,~ w • ~ ~m 'IOIOiiift .. ciiiiii .... IHI (A5~~tf0 J:i'?:= ~ -lwl 250,. . C.11 ..--1111 ~ :"orc.1..:'~ ~ .~'-:'r"'._ .a. • 1,1 ... CHl'l'P UL.El MM1S-tfl5 W91ttM 11.... • .....,_. ~=..n:.··= ·~m:=.. ~.i:.-........... ~ ....... ...,..,. ...... ~.· ........... 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Call today and we will help you put it -all ~oget~erl CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 ~~··)· ..•. ~~ tL:_J , ' I 'j 1'115~: .• rt_;." ~n; POLICY In .,, eftort to ofter the best Vta(Y'S CLEANINQ - se!Yice poalble 10 our read-We offer THE BEST ers and 1dvel1istr1. we wll Hoose & Window Cleenlna require COntractors wtlo t ~rs experlenct, ldnl rel'sl advertise in lht StMct Vlcky'1 71~15 L . ... . . .. _; -• t ... l.-~ =' .. ~ ··-·-' -~ '1'•,. ' • l . 1' 1 I l 'll Dir8C1ory to tnctude thelr 25 y..,, Of m10fta1 Con1rac1ors License SYc. We'llclttnyourhom&' 111.mber In thelr ldYertlse-office. Aeaeonable weekly & ment. Your co-operation Is monthly ratet1'14-M1-3114 greatly apprecilHd. ~=~~----~ ..... ~ rr"t' · - . -r1 . . ' ,, t····-·· ... ( . . . ~ ... • -.....--:... -4 FARTIIHO INTtRIOfl.S Kltc:hen I Bath I R«nodel Room Adcllonl. Lt560876 MMU-1325 ~~ ........ ., f!it•. ;:r;· .... l.J.. ' ' . ' ~-' . ·- . -~ ' . . . . . I ' • I . • Dll.U'PIUbf8 ICUllll for Doors, Ftenc:h Doors & WllldoWI. lnvlslble when not In use. High Quality El#'Opean Design. Free Estimate. ~Set... ...... ,.,, ~ Uc~ Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. • z ••11• 1110lf"•aa.N OMMSIM9 MNNNftmSOf . ANSWERS TO WDJU.Y BllIDGB QUIZ Q 1 . Ncilhtr wit er9Wc:. 11 SoU&h Q 4 • N«ilhef vvJnenble; 11 Soulh you bold; yOQ hold: •1014 O AKQJS2 o • •"' •2 i::iA KQJHIJ oH •KU The biddina hu nroceeded: 90l1TH ~ ~ 10 .... i. Jo .._ 2• ' What do you bid no...? EAST .... ... Pantler opw11 the bidchna with dlrce 5pldes. Wl9t llCtion do you Wed A • 1lw dlOice is by no means 11 clear .as it mip teem .. It is YUY clote between a pus Ind fow hurtl. Besides the 150 honors IO IOf\cn my A· This theme was first introduced blow the opponents miA inftict, the by AJben M~. ~ you decldirlg rac1or is that pmtner mipt haYC a IOlld Mil-Card ~t and ~-/ have a holdlna thM aiva you play iltl .1Uf1P011 I« partner 1 fQUJ-c~ • for lour helltS whtn CYet\'.dne ~.ior. ~to Aley la the solid · .'JHl(Jes goes dowo. Theref<>te, bid suit -~ ml&h& be ~le to diicard four heans. • lolet'l an tho apede IWl oa panner's • · clubt. Jump to r"!" ~ lo lell Q 5 • Neilhef vulnerable, as South pertnu your SUit IS solid. you hold: Q 1 ·Neither vulnerable, as South you hold; • 11 l o AK QI 7 '4 o K 10 • K J Partner opens lhe biddin& with one dlamoed. Whal do you"respond? A· You have a hand with 1 solid •AK O A75 oA KQJfl •U ...... Your right-hand opponeljt opet1s the biddin& with one q>ade. What ICtion do you take? A· Bid what you upc:ct to make - dfte no trump. Sbould you be · unh~ky enoulb IO haYC tbc oppo-nenu ra11 le off the (11'$l fi"C or si it , trickJ in clubs, coegnaWale them oo finding the w~g opeaina lead. ATTENTION I ALL PA8ENTS OF LITTLE-LEAGUERS . AND BASEBALL Pl:AYERS UNDER 181 . T......,,M9J23rd BASEBALL CARD PAGE This page is designed to showcase the ball players here In our community. suil Ind IJ'emcndous playing .JK!YtlCf. You can paint a picture of lhls hold· bl& with one bid -jwnp to two hearts. Thae days, I jump shift is not defined by point count hue by the llllure or your holdi "I· Q 6 ·Both vulnerable, as South YOll :=:,.~ ~ 7 hold: H.c .. _.._ __________ __. Your child can be on this page for just $25.00. ._, o Vold o QJfUO •JIU Q J • lu South, vulnerable, you hold: Your nght·hand opponent opens the bidding with one hcan. What action • K 4 o AU o K It 4 •AK Q 72 do you a.kc? Pinner opens lhe ,.biddinlwilh one A. If you chose 1hc UnU3ual No spidc. What do you respo 7 nump and jumped 10 two no ll'Ump A· A clear principle of jump shift· ingoehese days is that you do not take that acuon, even with 19 points, unless you know where you w1nt to play the hand. This one could belong In clubs. spades or no lNmp so, to leave the muimum room for cxplo- r1tion, ju.st bid two clubs for the moment. to show the minor suits, you have dtmonwated why we dislike that conventi0tt so much. With equal length tn thi: minors, pertncT will 'choose the lower·raniio& suit. and any club contract could be mur- dered. However, the hand merits llfeClllpOOn, iiid we think the right chotcc is four diamonds, wi1h three · diamonds next ,... .. • c ~ . "' .., . ,, .. llERcrtsd 1i6E 'ii 2.1, I CYl.,.dllllf IVC'd low 13K mt. pwr ..... mcnl SltoO 714-751-2414 * MEllCfDES 300CE 'II t1upe, gold p1ck1ge, sheepeldns, mint cond, S11,900. 9'H73-19'3. r,~.. , .. •,·• ;' J• • .,..., ""~ ....,c.p.., t.5 Y_.Ellpl floltlalo Nolc*IDO .... ........ ,,~ ""' 71'-ZIH«IO LetlheCIHllllM ....... Dir....., ; helpyoutlnd ,........,....,, OldtmOblle Sllllollette '99 7 pass, <*Jal door, rear lit, CO & motel Blllnce ol war· r1111y, p1tvlous rencal. • (175378) . $18;988 NA&ERS (714)54H100 r -~· -· I 4 I'·~ • 1 • ·Ii JUNK . -.--' • 71 ... 1112 • AVMAIU TODAY! .... ~ --- "' ~ . ) . ' ' j ..... ft,.. •••• : mmm--.llUI• •• ,...tf·'\ ... "" ........ ... .. 949·642·1610 -- ~".'-, ::.: .. ~-.. -.... , -·· -~· ,,. ~I T~ Llndcn.li9r '15 FWY LOAD£D cd playef, moon 1oo1, IOwirlg Odalll $27,000. 949-729-fOte - TOYOTA CEUCA QT '93 Convt, OutltMdlna cond, only 30!( mt. auto, lttW, Pf "'· cc, tilt, PIS, NlllOle ll!lry, *"" tyt\1111. Ain-Fm u119raded 1tereo, 113,000, MM44-1241 l . ' . • • · • -------Here's how It works:------- All out the form below. Enclose a picture of your child In their bUeball uniform, a $2.5.00 check made payable to the OaifV Pilot (or credit card number) then mail to: .. -------Classified Department I ~ltEJ I 330 W. Bay St -A:- Costa Mesa, ~a 92627 • -~I • !f It Is mor&·convenient for you, feel free to drop by our office. We will design a "BASEBALL CARD" for your child and publish itoo our special Pjge! . • All PHOTOS WIU BE RETURNED TO THE ADOAESS YOU PROVIDE BELOW. PLAYER'S NAM! l NUMBER: _-_________ -AGE-· --. .. TEAM NAME: __________ PO~-· ----- Addreea for return of phoeo: • Stl'MI: ___________________ ~ Cl~=--------...----~~pCode ____ _ If you Mah~ PIY by c~t card:· ~CM)· VISA__MASTEA CAAD__AMERtCAN EXl'RESS DtSCOVEfL._ Card Number: Expll'ltlon: ___ _ S6gnature ot-C?ardholder:--------------- .. • .... T?,......, ; ........ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE The c.lf. Publc- U ti 11 ti u Com· miAiorl REQUIRES ltwtalmed~ hold goodl moYlf'I print lt'lir P.U.C . c.r T numtier. lmol and d*"8rl pMI IMI< T.C.P. numblf lnll~. If you hew • qim- tlon abcU "' llall· lly d • ITIO'll9(, '"° Of~.1...CI!. PUBUC u 1iu11ES OOWISION 714-56M151 ' ---. ~s.. U:. No. C3Ui1054B M typee d roofing and repei'a Uebl&y and 'Nl:rlar'a Compel lutlol 1 • lnMlwlC8 Member Nationel Roding Corcrectors Alen, Since 1987 ,.., .•. ,, , I ' •••,•1 • • tie 'I! /le,f; tfoa P/r1te . \ . -. . TODAY'S. CRQSSWORQ PUZ{LE When you write a classified ad i11cliule all the facts ·and get the results you want. Call today and we will help. ·you put it all toget~erl CIASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 ·~ lalj r·~ . , -~ • ' 1 ) -. ·-.,,_.,. -. . -;, . ... .. . ' . -·-"' ; r ,. ·• . • .. ·: . '1 I , . . .. . . "-. : . - ~~·...-~w.~ ~~-... . . • q I . ' • '1 ' . l"rr • .. T ,; ....... -iit.-t. • • • .. . . ~ 8'ldl INoct! .._ Tit Concrete, Patio, O!Mwly, A19PC. 880'1, Rtl's. 2Syrs tKP r;g 11•·557-7594 •BA KWORIC• SmaA Jobs & repair WOiie Call bOUG HARUNE MM4M762 . . I ANSWUS TO WUKLY 81llDG£ QUtz Q I • Heidler wlncnble. • SOlllh Q ' • Heither vulncnb&e, -s S6u&tl JOll bold: -~ hold~ ' • 2 ti A It 0 Jltl J o 7' • It tJ . Pinner opens the biddul1 with chrec spedes. Wt. ICtioo do you takcJ. A • The choice is ~ no means 11 • clear as it mishl .-in. It is V'N'J close bet-a pMS md fow hearts. Besides the I~ hon<Q to IO.ftcll 111y blbw the opponents miaJ!t Inflict, the dccidln1 factor is that pmtner iniahl have • tioldlna lhat aives you play fOf four helf'\S when even.tine spades goes down. Therefon:, bid four hearu."-. . · Q 5 • Neilher vulnerable, as Soulh you hold; Q 2 ·Neither vulnuable, as South you hold: • . 6 AK ~ A·75 o AK OJ fl • 13 Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one spade. What action •IOJ o AKQl7U O KIO •KJ Pli'liler opens the biddina with one diamond. Whal do you respond? do you take? A • 8 id whit you Hped 10 make - Wee no UUmp. Should'you be unlucky enou&h 10 have lbc ~ nencs nlllc off the fim five or six tricks in clubs, oongntulaU: them on finding the !WiMing ope.iing lead. A· You have 1 hand with 1 sohd suit and tremendous playing power. You. Clll J*nt 1 pic!Ure of ttus hold-ina with one bicf -jump to two heal1s. These da)'I, I jump 5hift is not defined by point count but by Q 6 -Boch Yl1lnenble, u Soulh you hold: the nature of your holding. • Q J • As South, vulnereble, you hold: ., o Vokl o QJ'8Ul •JlOUJ Your ngh1-hand opponent opens the bidding wilh one heart. What actJon •K4 o AU o Ktt4 +AKQ7l Pliuier opens the bidding with une ,specie. Wflll dO you respond?, do you Lake? A • If you chose the Unusual No Thump and jumped lo two no trump 10 show the minor suits, you have demonstrated why we dislike lhat c:onven1ion so much. With equal length in the minotS. partner will choose the lower-rani:ing suit, and any club contract could be niur- dcmt. However, the hand merits preemption, and we think the right choice is four diamonds, with three A· A clel( principle of jump' shift- ini. these dars Is that you do not take thll eclion, even with 19 points, unlw you know when: you want 10 play the hand. This one could bclona 1n clubs, spades or no trump so, to lelvc the muimum room (Of exp~ nition, just bid two clubs for the moment diamonds nexL ~---. ~ .. c ~ , " . ~-' • itli&Dd mo 'it w'1lle p~ ctwomt ~. s ""* co Pll)'lt. 1o m11es • .,. conc1. av OMv $37,900. 714-43Hl81 Of 1149-78()..9160. lldCl!OH 1ii!E 'ii U , I CY\., dllllr evc'd low 13K 1111, P"' ...U. men! fllOO 7f4-751-1464 *MERCEDES 300CE 'II 11upe, gold· p1c1C1ge. sheepskins, mini cond, $11,900. IMMn-1943, r•,•• o•• ..... -T :' 11 • w ..... .,,..,.._,.,,..,, Let the et ... ~ ...l1M • ........, help you find ,..... ... ' r Meroedee MO SEC '19 ~ lllY, perfect cond, MW.,., klly lolded, suntool. 121k ml. $20,000 ~ MM40-5032 l*M MM40-102t • rn lllOIUro • .__ "'.-Z,_.j~ ~ • ~ I 1 1 ' I ~ ·; r ....... , •• . . . . ' ~· ' . NIMty.£igtlt .., Whiile. lellher. "*"' ... exc:ellln trww. vllull (318908) $5,988 NABERS (714)54M100 Navy Blue wl'lf:f l"1r inl. Toyota LMldc:tulw '15 fully lolded, 1111 rool, CO FUU. y LOAD£0 eel playet pl9yer. Mull sell s 15,500' moon rool IO'Mrlg l>Dloi obo. Chld 714-396-0158 S27.000. 949-12Ho1s - Oldll!IOOlle Sllhowne ·99 7 pess, cll&I door, 18ar llr. CO & morel Balance of war· ranty, previous renlll. (175318) . $18,988 NAIEflS {714)54o.t100 • ·11 ', ~ " r~ ~· ~.· ., . . -ji n... '-~•·-.~ .. LI! I I 71 .... ,. AVM.ABLf TOOAYI MM7Mlll . . " ' ... ' . . • I ' ,.. ...... : ~· . .. am9--.............. _ amm.--...... ,...,'T. .. "" ........ ,.,., 949·642·1610 TOYOTA CEUCA QT '13 Convt, OutltMdlna cond, ~ 30K ml, IUto, l'l'W, Pl L, CC, tlll, PIS, l'9"IOtl entry, *"' "*"'· AITI' Fm upgraOM 1tereo, 113,000. M r. -. -• tr ,., ·~· " . ...... • 1 , . . ......... .,,. ~ .. . . . ·. .. --"'--------------------------------"!--~------. AlTENTIONI 'ALL PARENTS OF LITTLE-LEAGUERS .AND aASEBALl. PLAYERS UNDER 181 Pilot •J1t•••"4 BASEBALL CARD PAGE This page is designed to showcase the ball players here in our community. ·Your child can be on this page for just $25.00. -------Here's how It works: _____ ....,.._ Fill out the form tielow. Enclose a picture of your child In their baseball uniform, a $25.00 check made payable to the ~ly Pilot (or cntdit card number) then·mall to: ----"!l!l'!'I!~ ... Classified Department DEADL .. EI 330 W. Bay St FRIDAY, Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 If it is mof8 convenient for you, feel free to drop by our office. ·We will design a "BASEBALL CARD" for your child and publish it on our special page! ALL PHOTOS WILL BE RETURNED TO THE AOORESS YOU PROVIDE B£l.OW. J!LAYER'l.NAM£ UflJllBE8r;,;,__~ ________ _,Auc.;·;,..:•:...._ ____ .-.--.. TEAMNAME: __________ POsmoN-· ----- Addt.A f« mum of photo: Strlel: ______ -'-------------~ City; ~pCodl ____ _ If yOu with to P9Y by eMlt can:I: (o.aONI) VISA___jlAST'ER CARO__AMEAICAN EXPRESS DISCOVE!l___ C.rd Number: ___________ Expl..-tton: ___ _ 5'gnlllu19 of C.rdholder:------"----~------ ... -~ ........... P.UBLIC · NOTICE TM Calf. Pubic· Utllltitt Com- milllon REQUIRES that .. 1-.d hcJuM. hold goods lnOYerl print lhllr P.U.C. Cll T runtier; llmol end ct*'9tB pMI lhllr T.C.P. runbtr In .. llCMf1lltnenll. " you hive • QI*· tton ~ lht llQll- lty of • lnO\l9r. '"° °' ~,j..c:-!. PU8UC u 1iu11ES COMMlstOH 714-55M151 ROBERTISB COMPANY P,.fntio,../ p,,;,,,;,, !nilb1 Small jobs o_l .............. ...... ., ........... .......... llK'fllDMC l&M WI« DnlC'llON ............. 675-9304 U71MW.._,. c.l'orYw si.ce Uc. 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