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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-01-22 - Orange Coast Pilot.... . . . .. . . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COtv\MUNmES SINCE 190i' I ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM MONDAY, JANUARY. 22, 2001 Costa Mesa faces the challeriges of diversity • While some people worry that racial ten5ions have heated up in the community, others think residents have come a long way toward e mbracing different cultures. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Ethruc cllversi- ty 1s apparent an many ways throughout the commuruty -in its food, art. ldnguage, ideas a nd. of . course, its people. Costa Mesa residents have back- grounds from the far reaches of the globe -Afnca, Asia, Europe and the Pacific Islands -as well as from La tin Amened, the ancestral home Lo about 44 'X, of the community; according to a 1997 survey And while most residents say they ge nerally live in harmony with their neighbors, the election m November of a con troversial oty councilman has some worried that bis policies and ideas could hurt the town's ethnically cllverse image. •I'm concern.ed there is an unde rcurrent of fear and hatred that is out there under the surface,· said Costa Mesa attorney and commuru- ty leader Bill Turpit, a membe r of the Latino Business Council. A Topics and trends that affect your life "I don't thmk it's large. I think it Is kept alive by some key advocates and also by a common characteris- llc of ignorance and lack of famil- ldrity with oUrer people." Despite Turpit's fears, many cul- tural opportunities are available for residents to take ddvantage of and a multitude of service orgaruzdtions help channel goodwill between those of different hentages But there still 1s room for unprovement, sd1d Oscdr Santoyo, director of the Sdve Our Youth after-school program "l redlly feel thdl this oty IS try- ing to do some outredch and improve the relat1onsh1ps and understanding betwee n different cultures: he said. "But no mdtler wherP you go in lhas country,"you dre going to see some type of pre1u.d1ce or stereotyp- ing. "It's just part of We dnd we hdve to try to dedl wilh 11 by mfomung ourselves'·bnd -by trying to under- ( PHOTO~ BY DON LEACH I DAILY PllOT A group of girls pauses before charging into the waves at the Newport Harbor High School surf team's second annual Winter Classic. Stefante Frith 0All.Y PILOT Eight-year-old. surfer Andrew Dohe-nr has a couple of nicknames. One o them is #Speed bump." Newport Harbor High surf team's Winter Classic draws about 100 competitors to fund-raising surfing contest Andrew, who atte nds Newport Ele- mentary School. was al the center of some good-natured teasing Sunday as a group of about 15 boys a waited the next round of competition at the NeWp<>rt Harbor High School surf team's second annual Winter a~ssic swfing contest. "When Andrew is in the water, you can't see hi.Jn because he ls so small. so you plow into him,• said friend Brett Catron, 12, of Ensign Middle School in Newport Beach. #And his [other nick- name) is 'Ripper' ... because he so good and fast.• As the boys laughed and patted Andrew on the he.ad, they wished each other good luck in the finals at th~­ test, a fund-raiser for Newport Haroor SEE SURFERS PAGE 3 Robert Palm rips the top of a wave on Sunday afternoon during the surfing contest's high school division Unals at 56th Street in Newport Beach. Spectator seats at a premium at Bechler trial ....... SCOOP T he media and ~tors played musical chairs ln the courtroom at the murder tri· al of Erle Becbler, who ts oCcused of kUling his wife, Pegye. off N wport Beach mor than three yea11 ago. The tlny room b4 ly had enough chtm for obout 25 peo- ple. Eager SP,ect.tOTI arn'/ed minutes beM• the doors opened the day Bechler w 1 expeetjd to testify. People reserved their prune spots with newspapers or hand- bags to make sure they didn't lose their spot As one reporter put it: •Look- lng for a place to ill Yeah, you can talce any seat except min • P9'0SECUTOR, OEFtNDAHT ENGAGE IN ttn~-mt Deputy Dist. Atty. Debo,. Uoyd and 8echJ r had en l.nter• ast1ng repartee or two during croa-examination. Uoyd w qu tionlng Beehler about thoUMndl of dOUan bis Wife loaned him dwing tbe lut lix month9 before lhe dillp- peai:ed on July 6, 1997. a'echler: ·ves, l borrowed the money for bust.ness. I was going to repay her. l knew she wasn't going anywhere .• Uoyd: "Yeah. not for a while.• Uoyd also grilled Bechler about why theit rented boat did· n't have eny crumbs or spilled 1nackl on board if the ride was rough and lb y wer &&ting meckl. , Becbleit. •w 'te tutidious •. : Uoyd: "Pastidioul'r BecbM!r: • y We bad 'good mann.w. We d.kla't tpUl:food: Alldng •bout tbe dey ~ dlMppeared •l .... Uoyd 4llked Bechler to remember bow she was sitting on th boat right belore she fell off, as BccbleT claimed she dld Uoyd: *So was h straddling, . sitting or sta.Jidingr Bechl r: •J don't remember actly how he was tti,Dg •• : Uoyd: ·1 that because sh wasn't sitting on the boot or pulling you When sh c11Hp- n.-1n111t1r Beeh)er. •-niat not tru , • 8echJen c:roa amlnatlon wW conlilnle toe.My. -"!'C=lti•---· . ......... stand each other's cultural back- g rounds. J ust becduse 1t'~ good nght now doesn't medn we can't do more and do 1t better· Santoyo said he thinks the issue IS culture r ool race Sunilarly, while mdfly commuru- ty leaders worry that rdasm IS ahve an Costa Mesa. they don't really t.h.t.nk it's doing thdt well. Still, a few people say eVldence of growing rdo aJ tensions are there for anyone who wants to see. UNDER THE SURFACE Newly elected Counolman Chns Steel seems to be the center of the community ledders' concerns. SEE DIVERSITY PAGE 4 Annexation plans could be divided • Newport Beach offi cials weigh benefit of pursuing two smaller areas amid possible delay in adding the Newport Codst area. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT - NEWPORT BEACI I -A possi- ble ~ldy m the dnnexdhon of New ort Codsl unlll 2002 has som City Council members won- denng tf the oty should press for annexation or two smaller a reas tn J uly Councalwomdn Norma Glover brought up Ill\! issue at last week's council meeting. saying thdt get- tmg control over Santa Ana Heights would help the city m its hght against an expansion of John Wayne Auport ·we need to go dS close to John Wayne (Airport! as possible Wlth.ln our S:\IY hmlls," Glover said, addmg that Bay Knolls, d third annexation area , should come to the city at the same time d S Santa Ana Heights. "We're putbng lhmgs m place now to have a little better control over that envirorunent than we have bad in the past. I belteve that that's an intelligent thing to do • City offioals have descnbed the' annexaboo of Santa Ana Heights -an unincorporated area near the northern end of the Back Bay and almost completely surrounded by Newport Beach -as protectlon against a possible expansion or J ohn Wayne Airport, whtch lies close to the neighborhood. But whlle Santa Ana Heights might be seen by some as a trump card against a bigger airport, the cost of annexation may be foo high without bringing in Newport Coast at the same time. But the annexation of Newport Coast, ·an upscale neighborhood south of the city, will have to wait until the construction of an addi- tional 825 homes ls guaranteed. SEE PLANS PAGE 3 11111 CWSRD5 I POOOFUS 2 . MJ( I011CIS 1 srom ' WKA1'S WW 2 --Clll•--"""""" -It • -- ·Above the SURFACE w h' Ill Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Seamans 1~ w . offer noncredit keelboat classes for women who are begmnmg sailors from 1 o a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 11 , March 24 and May 13 at O~C's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach . $215. (949) 645-9412. ) 2 Monday, Jonuary 22, 2001 CARL HIDALGO I OAl.Y l'l.OT Orange County Sheriffs Deputy Pat Fergus has been patrolling the waten of Newport Harbor for three decades. . Still afloat after 30-.years Har bor Patrol deputy says . working on the water makes his job special , although his 'office' can be cold at night Milthls Winkler D AILY PILOT N owadays, driving boats comes easier to Pat Fergus than driving bis car. It's not that surprising, though, since the Orange County sheriffs Harbor Patrol deputy will have worked on the water for three decades next month. Things were a little different when Fer- gus, 53, first signed on to patrol Newport Harbor in 1971. ·1 didn't know how to drive a boat,• he said-while maneuvering one of the Sher- iff's Department's patrol vessels across the harbor about 5 mph. •1 knew absolutely nothing," he- said. "I had to work harder than some of the people." Growing up in Anaheim, Fergus came to Newport }3each to relax near the ocean. He began working as a seasonal lifeguard and dedded to remain near the water after finishing school After 10 weeks at a law enforcement academy, Fergus began deckhand duties during the graveyard shift. In the morn- ing, he would take a boat and practice his skills just off the dock. "People would shake their h~ds," he sa.icL When the Harbor Patrol merg0Q with the Sheriffs Department in 19~ briefly thought about leaving the water and get on the streets. "I took a look at it,• he said. "But this works better for me, so I stayed.• While· some people might be bothered by the constant movement aboard a boat, to Fergus it's what rMkes his job special. The water "changes throughout the day,• he said. "The sunlight, the wind affect it There's always something going on.' While he enjoys working outside most of the time, Fergus said bis "office• is not always warm and sunny. . "It's extremely cold out here in the win- ter time at night,• he said. "And it's extremely dark. 1Wo-thirds of the day is in darkness right now.• · It takes time for new Harbor' Patrol deputies to adjttst to the environment after driving a car on well-lit streets, he said. And although starting from saatch is no longer possible -Harbor Patr ... 1 offi- cers must work at least 10 or 12 years on land before they can apply for a,,.job on the water -everybody still makes mistakes, Fergus said. -f "Everybody says they're great swim- mers,• he said, adding that as a training coordinator he even teaches newcomers how to walk on a boat "But when the walel's cold and you've got all this gear on, things are a little bit different,• he said. Still, Fergus knows the importance of positive reinforcement and makes sure to let the new guys know that their efforts are acknowledged. ~If they do something right, I say, 'Nicely done,'• he said. Peace and SOLl'fUDE • Stefan Teichert, left, and Michaela Sumfleth, both of Hamburg, Germany, learn what Newport- Mesa residents already know: Winter on the beach can be beautiful. Together, they enjoy one of the many warm sunsets of recent weeks as they stroll along the shorellpe near 14th Street in Newport Beach. Altli'ough the waters were calm that night, one of the biggest swells of the winter occurred over • the weekend, giving surfers more than just pretty clouds to enjoy. SEAN HIU.ER I DAILY PILOT . READ£RS HODJNE (949) 642-6086 . CA 92626. Copvrlght No ,_ sto- n., llluftrldonl, edltorlll l1\ltt9r Ot ~ hlrtln (Ml be reprocb:9d without wrltt8n .,.. WEATHEI AID SURf VOL 15, NO. 11 Rea>rd your comments •bout the O.lly Pilot Of new5 tis-. ADD8£$$ mll&lon of~-· lD:IZ dAlUllES &.!boa 67/45 TIDES 1'00AY First low What'• AFLOAT • WHAT'S NUJAT Is published Mondays. If you are planning • nautical event, submit the lnfonnatlon to the Dally Pilot, 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, C.A 92~27; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by e-mail to dallypf.lotO latlmn.com . SPECIAL .. Adventure on the Sea of Cortez • the third program in Or~ge Coast College's 26th annual Sailing Adventure Series, will be presented att:30 p.m. Fri- day at OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. $5 to $13. (714) 432- 5880. SAILING CLASSES .. South of the Border" w1ll be the theme of Orange Coast College's 26th annual Sailing Adventure Serles at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2 at OCC's Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 F~ew Road, Costa Mesa. $5 to $13. (714) 432-5880. Daily JS'ilot through March and •in May at OCC's Salling Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Nfwport Beach. The class, #Intermediate Udos, • should be taken 'after completion of a beginning sailing class and is a primer for OCC's "Introduction to Shields" class, which provides training on bow to operate 27-to 30-foot keelboats. $99. (949) 645-9412. Orange Coast College's School of Salling and Sea· manship will offer four noncredit advance<l, sa.11· ing classes from 1: 15 to 5 p.m. on successive Satur- days or Sundays through March and in May at OCC's Sailing C~nter, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $135. (949) 645-9412. Orange Cbast College's School of Salling and Sea- manship will offer a week· end class on operating a twin-engine powerboat from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m March 24 and 25 at Long Beach Harbor. The class is limited to six students. $295. OCC's Sailing Cen· ter is at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach (949) 645-9412. Learn to sa1J or wtndsur1 at Resort Water Sports. Windsurfers and,. 14-foot sailboats may be rented for $15 per hour. (949) 729· 1150. Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Sea- manship will offer eight noncredit classes on operating the classic Shields keelboat from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. oO-succes- sive Saturdays and Sun- days through March and in May at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Sailboat rentab and prt- Highway, Newport B~cb. . vate lessons are available The class, •Introduction to at Marina Salling in the Shields,• is the transition Balboa Fun Zone . class from small boats to Advanced classes include 27-to 30-foot keelboats. navigation, big boat. S~dents should haye a powerboat, introduction to solid grasp of the basics of heavy weather and first· ~ghy sailing. With an mate instruction. (949) a.tde on each boat, :>tu-673-1763· the Blue Doi· dents ~ learn. se~-phin Salling aub, (949) ship skills, skippenng, 644-2525· or Udo Sailing reefing, right-of-way Club (949) 675-0827. rules, jibing and the safe ' handling« -a-targer boat. 1011 REii ... • • $115. (949) 645-9412 . i..a Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Sea- manship will offer eight noncredit, intermediate- level classes ob operating Lido 14 dinghies from 1:15 to 5 p.m. on successive Saturdays and Sundays BRIEFLY Sick sea lion washes ashore A be~ female sea lion that for two days hel been floating just Oft Newport Beach a,e;. caw. of il1nell W8llbed \ubore Sunday after. nooo; aUtboritial Mid. •Jt'I been liad. For two days, we baY9 tried to keep people from nm· ning c10wD to lee her, and Iba baa been 10 abilusted.. Nkl Lt. Dift Wager, a W. gum Willa tbe Newport 89ada Plre ad MUtDe ~of the s.a Uom. • noapeCAll orga- Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the water in many ways, with single and double kayaks; elec· bic boats, 14-holder sail- boats, pedal boats and run· abouts for offshore ~ or • cruising the bay. (949) 6'3· 7200. nizatlOD bl Laguno Beach d:'8t 18ICU8I lick see 11cm, toot the 8nlmal back IO its c.tmk, Wbn tt will be ..... and later releUed back --the ocean. lbe cnmc now ~1,anlroell. "1'b8le ~ IMUe 181 lioDI., lbeJ gill ID 9'cic and abaumd, tbey llnaDy )Ult .... to CDD8 Ubont,• Wqw sajd, •But at leut lbe WU llftd; IO lbet ii a b8ppt' thing: The Prtadl of tbe Sea IJom dime, 20et2 • .... c..rc-...,.. opmtliim 10 UL ID 4 p.m. dmllr· 11-pulllC II llidld .. .... .. i6dl u· .,..,., dim. m1(1'9)•3090. POLl~I flLIS COSTA MESA OW eddr .. Is ))O W. lay St.. Costa~ CA 92627. t10W m B£ACH us Clrallllllon Cof'oN de! 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Dwf¥ec Vanes.ts~ em.r.d a kMbd ptaige and dameged I ,_ud CM In h IOO btocl tit 2 p.m. W•doed1y, ....... .,..... A. petty 1heft ffon'I • "lt*la Wiii f'IPCli't• ed In"" soo blod: It t:JO p.n\. nv.s., . ii A ' Doily Pilot ' I I I City Hall gets an artsy look Danette Goulet D-.itv PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -~t ls nonnany a bland, white corridor in City Hall has been turned Ullo a ventable feast for the eyes, packed with the Da- vors of many arbstic minds. A far cry from the pretty but mundane oils or watercolors fo_und at some art exhibits, the City Hall display boasts b'uly .innovative works by students at the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's Alternative Education Center. • The hrst thing to greet a SURFERS CONTINUED FROM 1 Htgh's 40-member surf team that took place Saturday and Sunday at 56th Street in New- port Beach Coach Scott Morlan said because the team IS self-sup- porting, wtlike the football or basketball teams, 1t must raise money for day-to-day surfing costs and compebttons. The Winter Classic IS open to all Orange County kinder- garten through high school students, in add!bon to some college-age surfers who have connections Wlth Quiksilver and Surfside, the sponsors of the contest. which drew about 100 surfers over both days. "Tuts JS JUSt a fun competi- tion: swd Kyle Kennelly, 10, of HWlb.ngton Beach, who placed second m the elementary school hnals. • 1 surf every morrung before school.• Kevin Willson, 9, of Seal Beach sa.Jd the Winter Classic is less stressful than other com· pebtions he hdS done because it focuses on Just being fun. "When you are out there in the water, 1t makes you feel good and it refreshes you," said Kevin, who placed fifth in . the elementary school finals. "That's why we like to surf.· As a member of the surf team at Newport Harbor High, Robin Senour said being a part of the competition this year has only added to her love of surfing. "This is a good fund-raiser. I have only done school competi· tions, so it's fun to be here with lots or <.hfferent people,. said the 15-year-old, who took fourth place m the first girls' round. By ·the end of the day, most of the results were in and Andrew took hrst m the ele- mentary school finals. Enca Pearson of Ensign Middle School placed first in the girls' oompetlbon and Brandon Rogers of Back Bay High School won the bodyboard competition. "'This is a really fun con- test,• Andrew said as his fellow competitors ru.ffled his hair and called him "Speed bump." "It's cool to come out here and surf for fun and just see what kind of places you get,· he said. ·1 want a new (nick- name) though." viewer's eye is a display of egg crates painted in a wild an-ay of colors and designs. Painting one of these crates is the first and only assignment Tom Lamar gives bis art stu· dents at Back Bay High School. "He wants to see our imag· ination, • said Amanda Azurin, 17, a senior at Back Bay. Amanda said she loves the free reign that Lamar gives his students, adding that she nev- er really cared for art before taking his class. "It just lets you open up to more things,• she said. Artwork from the district's three alternative education centers -Back Bay, Monte Vuta High School and the Enterprise program -will be on display until March. A special reception to honor the students was held Friday night by Syd Lucas of the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club 'and Hallie Strock, the dty's cultural arts coordinator. The exhibit includes a man's loafer turned into a fes. tive creation. The artist paint· ed it pink, added sparkles, tas- sels, a ribbon and more to give it new life. PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW EDUCATION FACILITY The Costa Mesa ~lan­ ning Commission tonight will consider a request by Learning Tree University for approval of a condi- tional-use permit to oper· ate a nonprofit education and training facility jn an industrial building at 3160 and 3 170 Pullman St. The item has been before the comm ission twice because of parking disputes that have not yet been settled. What to expect The city staff has recommend- ed that the commission continue the item again to its Feb. 12 meeting because the university still has not provided updated information about the parking situation. RESIDENTIAL LOT SPLIT A property owner is I'm not worried, my agent Is Craig Brown Insurance Ca(J today for auto & home owner's Insurance! (949) 760-1255 Fashion lsland FYI • What: Costa Mesa t Planning Commission meeting • When: 6:30 tonight • Where: Costa Mesa Development Services Department. 77 Fair Drive requesting permission to split a 1 O,OOO·square-foot residential lot at 2258 Orange Ave. into two 5,000-square-foot lots. The c;Jty code, however, requires each residential lot to be a minimum of 6,000 square feet, so a report is required for each lot. A report was approved ;n 1998 but expired a year later because the lot map was not recorded. What to expect: The commission is expected to approve the request, sl.Jb- ject to conditions. 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As a redevelopment area, Santa Ana Heights' property taxes are used to pay off bonds that finance street improve- ments and other projects The system will conb.nue at least until 2035, said Deputy City Mandger Dave Klff . Because the oty will have to pay for muruopal services whtle receiving no property taxes from the area. annexing Santa Ana Heights and Bay Knolls wtthput Newport Coast wouldn't mdke sense, -said CoWlolma.n Tod Ridgeway.1 "It costs us more money to provide sel"Vl.ces to those two d.feas than any benefits we receive,• he saJd. And because no i.mmechate expansion plaru; exist for John Wayne Airport, Ridgeway said, there IS no need to rush things. ·Patience IS a virtue,• he said. •And with th1s one, I think . we shouJd be patient. We have every reason to want to try and . mainlaln'the annexation as one large annexation • MEXICAN RESTAURANT J 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One-Blodl South ot •05 fWy 545-7168 MUNIC IPAL BONDS • ' One of • california's leading unqerwriters e New offerings available •AAA Bonds • Non Rated Bonds SUTRO&CO. Investment Professionals Since 1859 Pnvace Client Group 1b Set an A..ppointmmt, Please call LANTZ E. BELL Branch Manager 610 Newport Cmto Dn've, Sldte 900 Newport Beach. Cit 92660 (949) 720 -8901 lbell@sutro.com ' .. Monday, January 22, 2001 J 4 Monday, Jonuary 22, 2001 1 DIVERSITY CONTINUED FROM 1 Steel ran tus campaign on the premise that the largely Latino unrnigrant population on Costa Mesa's Westside has· been the ma1or source of the oty's problems with crime, overcrowding and schools. This month he followed through on part or his anti- unmigrant campaign promis- es by announcing plans to request citizenship screening ror mPmbers of o ty commit- tees but not without ruffung a few fedthers dlong the way. Steel dropped the idea, however, dfter the city attor- ney's office found that pdrks comm1ss1oners already are reqwr(>d to be registered vot- ers. The councilman said the matter was not an ~Lc;sue· for hun Steel is qwck to point out that tu<; acbons arP not Mc1al- ly mollvatPd 10 dny wdy Sbll, some worry that tPn- swns are growing At last WPek's City Counnl mccllng, Mayor Libby Cow- an s<11<l although she has ctlways thought of Costa Mesa as an op<>.n, accepting community, she has heard comments that 1Pvcr1l small pockets ol d1scnm1natron in lhP community "SomP lhinus lhctt concern nw arc.• thtng<; I consider SOCldl JUSlJCe lSSU('S, d1scrimi- nat1on 1ssuPs, somewhat of a bashm9 of Costa Mc>sa, • she Said • 1 gPt the feel.mg that some of lhc> people who speak to us recilly Wdnt to be somewhere Mvertortclf by Paul Frech SERVICE a REPAIR OERllllAN • SWEDISH JAPAN•S• AUT01111081L•S l.XllAl 'Sff\rt l \ \\lf\i\TfO\ i\ ruultnl" '"'~·quin nl ~our \Chide' nhau'I 4,1cm 1:nwn:' ljUICI pcrfonn.IO<.:l dltllCIX)' Jn<l -.afc1y (>Jnrfc,, c arhon mono' 1de iia' kal.mg 1n111 ~our \ehu:lc ..:an make )OU dmw') and 1ff or ""~ A thl)roU)!h lhc:\:~ llcgm' wuh the nhau\I mamfofd. wh1d1 1' the pan ur th<' C\hau,1 1ha1 huh, up 10 lhl' cng1oc fl 'hnulcJ Ile ..:hedcd tor m"'ing mounltng tw111,, i.:rad\ m the mnun11ng llange,. 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We must reach out and accept all · people because everyone has hopes and dreams: Jean Forbath, founder or Share Our Selves, said she has seen prejudice wear a disguise. •Just reading some or the letters that get into the papers have been red flags that things are being stirred up a bit,• she said. ·1·m very sad at what has been happening recently. A lot of it is under the guise of beautification or Costa Mesa and is sometimes hidden under a lot or euphemisms, such as, 'Let's make sure we have mor~ single-family homes and do away with overcrowding and mulblam1- ly rentals. Let's lower the den- sity.' · ·Some of the t.tungs peo- ple dre tallung about are tud- ing some of their real feel- ings· Janice Davidson, chd1r- woman of Citizens to lmprove Costd Mesa, one of the qroups leading the chdrge for improvement of the Westside dnd a strong backer of Steel, said she ttunks the lruth 1s the other way around. Whdt appears lo be raasm, she Sdid, is recilly JUSt concern about overcrowding. For example, she points out d survey of about 300 Westside residents done by her group shows dn ove>1- whelmjng majonly ol the n•spondents cite diversity d'> their favorite Westside chdr- dCterist.Jc. "It isn't about racism," Dpv1dson sd1d. "It's. d !Juul people Too many people m loo smc:tl.I an ared. "Ran• gets m1xPd up w1lh the> d1scuss1on dhout 111<.'gdl\ becduse most of the 111<·- gals here are from South America. That\ how rc1rc> creeps in, but th<> issue ht1s nothing redlly lo do with race." L The POSITIVE EXPERIENas Turpit said he began see- mg sigJ)t of racial tension about two years ago, when public discussions began about plans to improve the Westside. Councilwoman Linda Dixon. however, said she thinks Cos- ta Mesa has not changed for the worse in the last few years. #I think the community is really a warm, Qpen commu- nity that is workin9 very well with the diversity,• she said. •Aside from special-inter- est groups, I think the com- munity is very accepting." Hiro Matsunaga. owner or Oo1so Restaurant and an ururugrant from Japan, said he thinks the community bas grown more tolerant of djver- sity since he moved lo Costa Mesa 20 years ago. "Then, when I took my wife and kids to a restaurant, people would look at us because you never saw A!.1ans. blacks or other races aside from whtte, • he said. ·Now I'm more comfort- able because there are many races hVIng here and I never lee! that way d.Oymore. • But many residents, including newly elected Councilwoman Karen Robin- son -Costd Mesa's first African-American council member -·said although they know discrimination exists, they have never been personally affected. Nelly Rubinov, a Moscow Deli employee, said her Russ- ian decent 1s the only disad- vdntage she has felt in being from c1nother country "OthPrwtc.e, I am proud to come lrom dnother country dnd to hdve dclapted_.~ sh<> '>dtcl "I think th1<. 1s a very accepting community So many different people from dll rullur<>'> romt> to the: .;;tnre lo t>nJOY Jood dnd nmversct- t1on b1•c<1use 1t"s ctlway'> d lwnef1t to lcc1m som1~lh1J.19.- new and a different culture Is something new. ·1 have always been inter- ested to learn dilferenl cul- tures because you can adopt things from others and gtve something to others too." Maria Elena Avila, owner of El Ranchito Mexican Restaurant, was one of a number of restaurant repre- sentatives who said they have not suffered from any bias or unacceptance. "l love Costa Mesa and have had nothing but positive experiences working with the community,• she said. •As a whole, in my expen- ence, I think city officials want to J>ridge conununica- tion with the Lallno commu- nity so we can really make Costa Mesa a model aty in how it is dealing with its demographic changes." She said work on the Westside Specific Plan. was a landmark model of dillerent cultures workmg together, particularly when the city realized the plan did not have Latino input and actively sought it out. Avila said she has ·wit- nessed some discnn:unabon, however, from a •small seg- ment of our population that 1s very vocal but does not, inlfny experience, represent the community.• "That is not what our com- munity is," she said. "Instead of attacking us, they should work with us and help us. We all want the same things: a safe, clean community, a .good place for children and success for our businesses "Ac; we plan for the future of Costa Mesa. we can est.her be reacbve and d1vis1ve Wlth that small segment or we can really be a model. The Lallno commurnty needs a sense of belong mg." ~EJUDICE WITH A DIFFERENT FACE A number of Costd Mesa residents agree thdt prejudice is an lsrue but that the bias 15 based on issues 'other than race. . Tom Egan, an .active Westside resident,· said. the real issue is not racra.1 diver- sity but #the transient versus the stable." He sajd some people have an issue with illegal immi- grants -many or. whom happen to b~ Mexican - because of the idea that lhey tire not st.Able membe~ of the community. ·1 don't think Costa Mesa would have problems with anybody, even green men from Mars, as long as they were stable." he said. ·we have a large Latino population with a lot of sta- ble citizen Latinos and I think Costa Mesa really does accept anybody who wants to be a stable member of society. 1 see a lot of intoler- dnce for anybody who is per- ceived to treat us as a waystallon • "I personally am not trou- bled with th.ts legal versus illegal 1mnugrants stuff If this country was really trou- bled with illegal immigrants, we wouldn't have them It's pretty clear we want them. I think people are tallong from both sides or their mouth when they ldlk about illegals dnd yet we hdve them." Dixon said although she thinks "people need to takP legal steps to be in ttus coun- try, 1ust becduse someone 15 not yet a citizen doesn't mean that lhey don't have good ideas, doesn't mean they are not working to do the best possible for the com- muruty (andJ doesn't medn they are not loyal • Another issue is money "Jt's not iust racial preiu- d16' but also preiudicP against the poor dnd the homeless," Forbath said. •Even the names they give them, like transients, as JI they're not people who live Doily Pilot here." Offictals at the Someone CdfeS Soup Kitchen, which serves hot meals to the poor. said they hav..e seen that prejudJce. . Some assume the poor are. by nature, transients •People say that peopll· are coming from other cllw.., to the soup kitchen, but 11\ not true,• s8ld Merle Hallt> berg. founder of the charity ·"I'd say well over so·x, of the people who eat here drf' from the city ·or Costa Meso They are Cosld Mesa's poo1 · people." George Neureuther, th" chanty's development d1r('( tor, said it's a mlsconcept1011 that the majonty of the pE'o pie who edl at the 'i<>up Jotchen are Lallno "It's all races," he '>d1c1 "It's anyone who's hunqf) dnd that's all races. It\ n11t only homeless, but al!.ri seruor citizens, the work111q poor and the mentally chcil· lenged lt's a sample of whdt we have in the city• Egan's wile, Eh•drHH cha1rwomdn of the Wc•sts11f1 Improvement Assn., co111 pares Costa Mesd's s1tuc1tto11 to the Dust Bowl of th" 1930s. "'It wc1s a sudden influx of poor people !hat hdcl 1111 1mpctcl on communit1(•.., .. Elec1nor Egdn said. ·vc~. lh1· rrugrants in the Oust Bov. I <;poke English dnd Wf'll• Amencan. bqt they hc1d .1 hard lime becc1use lh<'y wPri· not welcomed. "The bottom l.tn<' wt1s thc1t thPy were poor Unfortunal1· ly here, a small pdrt of on .. city (the Westside] ic; bt><1rtnq d big burden dncl geltrn<J no help lrom anybody "When people clo p111 down roots dnd get on thl'ir feet findnc1dlly. they <HP d1-.- pldced by poorN 1mm1 grants W~ WOUid l'VC'nlt1<1I(\ be able to dbsorh 11 ti 11 weren't for the> ron'>lc1nl tumovf'r.· Greatest Show . 1n Orange County is Back . .... ' The legends of the Sen ior Tour are ready tn mc1kc their annu<ll visit ro the Toshiba Senior Cla~~ic. They've treated Inca! galleries to six straight years of riveting action, and they've provided gccades nf memnne:, to golf fans across the world. At $14 for a smgl~,gay cicke~ wane tu m1~ rhc o nly offi c ial Orange County appearance of players like Lee Trevino, Hale lrwm, Cha Chi Rodriguez and Jefen<ling champion Allen Doyle. Because when the Senior Tour stars tee it up at Newport Beach Country C lub this year, it's not just a competition-it's a curtain call. TOSHIBA S E N I 0 R C L A 9 S c Newport Beach Country Club Februar:y 26 -March 4 'I' Slngle-~ay tickets Just $14 Call 949/515-4840 or. visit www.ToshibaSenlorClasslc.com Daily Pilot . . . Monday, January 22, 1001 5 ....-t """ ' • .. , ~\ Are .. you ready for more ' ... . 1·t ., 1n_. your 1. e. .. • . ' •• ! 'It -.. •'rt just not glttlng .. booocm .. fal •way -• J Stltphen FNnCh, Vanguard University men's bastcetball coach #~ .knlary 2thonoree llll SEWN 6 January 22, 2001 •Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..5744223 • Spom Fax: 949~50-0170 Daily Pilot Ill Dailfll!ilot Ill !!~~s~o~~~~~ ~~.~~~t all f · . · , Biola. A Keane jumper and a Burgess Sports H 0 Fame B1ola to the limit Saturday, rebounds. uey made u. 68-62, with 1:15 left. but comes up short, 73-71. After falling behind, 17-11, the Following two Biola free throws, ., • • • LA MIRADA -The Vanguard Uni-Uons completely took the game over, Burgess hit ~other trey. ~th 38 sec-Ce lcbr ating the mill.emumn varsity men's basketball team's season outscofing the bigger and stronger on~ left, cutting the defict to 70--05. of near misses added another painful Eagles, 30-8. Keane scored 15 of his B1ola ad~ed another. free throw DR.. p Sports medicine • Longtime foo tball team doctor in Newport-Mesa School District circles now just a doting grandfather. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT W ith d hometown Ill dppr0c1ch ond an old fashioned flair, Dr. DudJcy Pfarr dedicated his <'dff'er to sports medicine and youth dthletics in the N<>wport-Mesa School Distri(:t. Now a ·full-tune grandpa• with 15 grandduldren, Pfaff can '>lJll uE> spotted in the bleachers or on the sidelmes of a Junior All-American football game or -.omc• other athletic event. And, with each glimpse, th1•rc"" a rerrunder of how special tlw pdlh has been for today's honmee m the Daily Pilot Sports 1 ldll of f dme, dHectJonately known lhroughout the area as "Doc Plafl." Pldll begsin h1s career as a f<1mily pracbhoner and delivered rnorP hdbtes dunng America's qreclt bdby boom "thdfl anyone 111 t.hP country • But, m 1960, then-Costa Mesa loolbctll coach Don Hums a-;ked Pfdff to be the ledJ7l doctor and, ll1lbeknownsl to dnyone, a local legend WdS horn. W1lh tus voluntary dppomlmf'nt as Mesa's tPdm doctor, Pfaff lciunrhed tus rPsearch But volunteering on the gncliron became a passion for Pfaff, who ·considered myself like one of (the players') many coaP1es in the game of We. It was a special time for me to be with them.• In the 1960s, Pfaff began lirruting his practice to patients. between 8 and 21, yet never turned away bis original patients while making the transition from family practice to youth-oriented sports medicine. After his initial stint as Costa Mesa's team doctor, Pfaff moved across town to open another new high school, Estancia, in 1965. In 1973, Pfaff became Cd.M's team doctor and remained there until his retirement. • t know many of the athletes and football players profiled in the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame (since the series began Jan. 1, 1999). • Pfaff said. •At the football banquets, you're considered part of the team when you're the doctor, and (the coaches) always had great things to ~y about the kids and I felt like they were aILmine. Parents were there with only one, but I felt all the kids were mine. I enjoyed all o1 them, and my wife, Fran, enjoyed heartng great things about them, 85 well" . into '>ports medicine dnd <>ndocnnology to '>tudy the body's hor- monrtl problems "Thf' greatest Dr. Dudley PfaH Pfaff, whose role as < lldnyr 1s m puberty tor qrowth dnd development,• '>clld Pfalf, who was determined to untlNstand the growing dthlPIP and, toddy, is Vlewed as d pwnPPr of sort<, an sports me>d1nne. rnr 11Pdrly lour decddes, Pldlf ..,Prvrd a'> tht> football team doctor c1t Costa Mesa. Estancia ctnd C 'ornna de! MM nigh s< hooi.... cis W<'ll r1s volunteering Im t111w. Cdrc• dnd knowledge to Junror All-Anwncan football and Cd/\.1 ba..,ketbdll Pft1ff. who relirc>d_as a 41 -year phy<•lrtdn m August 1996, npt•nr-d his prdChcc> out of his Co<,td Mesd gdrnge m 1955, then ldlC'f niovPd to dn olhce dcross from f-loaq lfosprtal , where be hdd been on '>lall for 39 years c1nd was the lon9Pst active staff mPmber unnl hrs rellrement. Pfdff. who onre accepted a fellowship at C'htldren's Hospital of Los Angeles, prncticed out of the Park Lido Bu1ldLng adjacent to lfodg for several years, before moVlng his ofhce to Westclitf Dnve in Newport Beach. then finally to Fash10n Island. Pfdff's partnPr for 37 years, Dr Walti>r ParsPI, once said the dffable Pfaff was d generous doctor. *He was pretty much llke the old fashioned doctor.• Parsel said "If fpallents) couldn't afford to pay, he would never refuse to take care of them • team doctor was a community service, developed nwnerous close relationships with athletes, especially football players, through the years. •Actually, it was my hobby,• Pfaff said. "I got talked into it by Don Bums. It was essentially my goU or TV." Pfaff has seven children, mcluding four stepsons, all of whom graduated &om Corona del Mar. As Estancia 's team doctor in the Dan Princeotto er1l, Pfaff was on the'Opposite sideline as his stepson, Ken, who played at Cd.M. Later, his stepsons Bruce, Frank and Scott played for the Sea Kings while Pfaff was team doctor, one of the many personal highlights for Pfaff, a longtime CdM resident. Pfaff also had two grown daughters, Di ~a and Dawn, and a son, Donald. wbom be remembers playing Junior All-American under Coach Al Dies. Last year, Ptatrs grandson, Dain, was a standout for Newport Harbor's CIF Southern Section Division VI cha.mpl· onship football team. Though his.family ls tint in his heart, Pfaff said he will always remember the relationships wit'b bis patients and former footba:O players. Pfaff and Fran have beeJl married 31 years. , •••• 11SU111 •1 ..... u GOlODI lfAft A1ML111C au -•Cl --VMC11wm n, -.u 11 V..,...... -Huddle 11. loeke 1S. Weidler 10. Fllue 9, s..main 7, McKinney 7, lee 5, Dftt9nblt 4. AMlton 2. J pt. goels --Huddlt J, Wtldltf a. Fltu. 1, ~ 1, Lee 1. Fouled out -none. ..... hlrd 33. MonUwon ll, Herdemln .. Luci !. '«LUI 4, '-klNl~ l pt. goels • l4lffd 4, MonUiwon 4. HwdWnan 1. Fouled°"' • f ..... Hetftlmt . ~ J0,21 ~latlon -6'.tl. . game to the collection following Sat-24 points in that outburst, giving Van-before Gand Beeler (eight points) urday night's 73-71 Golden State Ath-guard a 41.-25 lead late in the first half. drained a three-pointer. with 15 sec- Jetic Conference loss to host Biota. A 7-0 run, including a buzzer-beat-onds left, bringing the Lions t~ within It was a game dominated by the ing slam dunk from Terrance Rieb-three. . Lions early, d"minated by the Eagles mood (12 points) cut the Lions' lead to With Vanguard swarming the late and nearly stolen back by the 41-32 and gave the Eagles momen-attempted in-bounds pass. the fius- never-say-die Lions in the game's tum heading into the second half. tered Eagles called a timeout with no final minute. That momentum turned into an timeouts remauung, resulting m a "Once again, I'm very proud of avalanche of Biota points. An 11-0 technical foul. Keane hit the free how our guys hung in there,· a run, sparked by strong play from, who throw and the lead was cut to two. dejected Vanguard Coach Stephen else, Strong, helped the Eagles com-Biola added another point from the French said afterward. •it serons like pletely erase the 16-point deficit and charity stripe for a three-point advan- we're just not getting the bounces to pushed Biota back into the lead. tage ! then fouled Beeler with 10 fall our way. But this is a team of char-The Lions finally succumbed to secon eft to keep the Lions from acter and we're going to battle right their lack of height and were outre-tying e game with a three-pointer. down the end.• bounded, 29-8, in the second half, Despite the screaming masses, Beeler Senior Dennis Keane led the Lions including a 12-4 deficit on the often-hit the two free throws. (4-14, 0-7 in conference) with 24 sive glass. "The boards absolutely The Lions again fouled to stop the points and five steals, while sopho· killed us in the second half,• French dock and when only one Biota free more Kemrny Burgess chipped in 20 said. throw was made, Vanguard had one points and five rebounds. Despite the rebounding dominance final opportunity to pull off one of the The Eagles (15-2, 5-2), ranked No. by the Eagles, despite the 43-16 biggest upsets of the year in the 5 in the NAIA national polls, were led Eagles' run and despite playing in NAIA. by Nate Strong's 25-point, 14-rebound front of a frenzied Eagle-heavy crowd, The Lions' final shot did not fall, performance. Center Abiodun the Lions refused to quit. however, and Biola escaped by the Medupin added 14 points and 12 1\'ailing, 68-59, with two minutes skin of its teeth. STEVE MCCRAM( I OAl.V Pit.OT Corona ..del Mar's Danielle Carlson (right) b'fes to break up a pass by Santa Margarita's Clare Peyrebrune. An ill-fated endeavor .• Stricken by the flu, CdM manages to find positives in 7-4 loss to Santa Margarita. CORONA DEL MAR -.llke the Ou bug that bas recently struck the Corona del Mar girls water polo team, Santa Margarita left the Sea Kings sickened with a 7-4 non- league loss, Saturday at Cd.M's pool. Yet, health is just about the only concern for CdM (9·9) these days. The Sea Kings had opportunities to ta.lee advantage against the No. 4 team in Orange County. The Eagles (10-6) built a 5-1 lead in the first 11 minutes, which proved to be too much for Cd.M. But, the Sea Kings scored two goals in a 42- second span of the fourth period to pull their defidt to 6-4 with 1:42 remaining. Santa Margarita, however, ran out the dock and scored on a penal- ty shot to ensure victory. "No excuses, but we're definitely not there physically,• CdM Coach ~ohn Vargas said. #We haven't had GIRU WATER POLO to run a (full team) practice in almost two weeks becawie we've had so many girls sick.• CdM seniors Lindsey Daley and Malia Tarayao are the only starters who have stayed away from the Ou. • Both scored one goal each. Vargas said Sea King sophomore Danielle Carlson played with a 102- degree temperature in a 6-5 win over Santa Monica, Monday. •Por her to even be playing is just amazing,• Vargas said of Carlson, who scored Cd.M's final goal on a touch pass from Christina Hewko. "She's just a stud. With Hewko, this ls like the third time I've seen her in two weeks. And, Carlson hasn't been working out all week. too.• Hewko 6n1shed with fbur steals, providiJlg the defense for•Cd.M to make a comeback. But. the Eagles thrived on their 5-1 cushion. 'Ibey connected on five of their first six shots, yet committed 10 turnovers on their other possessions. "We twned the ball over too much,• Santa Margarita Coach Scott Taylor said. "I don't have too much to say. I'm kind of frustrated with this. But, CdM is always· com- petitive, that's why we like to play them.· CdM sophomore Daniella D1Gia- como, who finished with two steals and an assist, scored with 24 sec- onds remaining before halftime. On a player-up, Carlson heaved a shot at Santa Margarita's cage, but it was slapped away by goalie Kristen Car- foli who finished with 12 saves. DiGiacomo was there for the rebound and quickly threw it in with Carfoli out of position. The Sea Kings increased their defensive pressure in the second half, holding the Eagles to just one goal in each period. CdM goalie Jessica Wells finished with sl.x saves, four in that second hall. Newport Harbor co-coach Bill Barnett watched through a video SEE POLO PAGE 7 Mesa second at Katella tourney • Mustang~ just miss against Lakewood in the title game. KATBU.A -The Cocta Mesa girls eoc:cer team mado a ND for the Katel- la ToUJ'l\IDl nt c:hamp1omh.lp trophy Sotwdoy, but 1uUered heartbreak with a 3·2 lou tn double ovettime of the t1tle"gam to Lak wood. E!arUer, Mata def ted unbeete.n Sunny HWs, 5-4, on penalty ldc:b after a 1-1 tie at tb end ofr9gulatlaill ol the eem•ftMJi, MeM appeared to have K'Of8d to W1D the gune 19e!Dlt l.A.JurWocid; but th• MuNDgil ~called for Olflkl • 'llMI Lanmn ICOlfid Just tMdont .the lllLS SOCCll teams would have ttled the title tn a shootout. ·1 wasn't too happy with the refer- eet, • said Mesa Coach Dan Johnston. •we we.ro a hair'• breath away from w1n.nlng It. I really th1nlt we outplayed Lakewood. bul tbo9e thingl happen.. SemOr ~ Spe.ru econd for M (U!.3..3) 1n the ftnt hall end ..uor Katie ROcbe conned.ed fOt a ~ in the lecond to .end the pme fnto overtime. MUlt&ng ijuDiof' got.lie CbelM ftnflhed with lb NV., ~Sunny HIDI (18-0..3), No. 10 In Orange County. Seini Pbull scored five minutes in to put Mesa at a disadvantage. But, the Mustangs retaliated with sophomore Sher.on Day'1 goal in the second half. Soria, who finished with eight taves, dove to stop the Lancers' final penalty lddt of the shootout. And, Mustang 10phomore Oev1D I>enmOn booted in lb winning go&l. Roche, Day, SpaiV and Pernanda Velooo allo converted in the lbootou.L MeM WW resume play l\lelday at 3:1S pm. 1be Mustangt bolt Corona d.el Mar, nulk.S No t tn CIP Southern Sec.1kXi Otvlllon rv. til • ftnt. p&ace P8dfte CoUt t.MgueUOWdown. -IMM9""- t Doily Pilot SPORTS . ') Monday, January 22, 200 l 7 ... POLO CONTINUED FROM 6 Lions win in overtime, 77-76 wiESTllNG Eagles sparkle at Uni 12-way camera as he stood on the rooftop above CdM's score- board. He may have gotten a good idea of Santa Margarita. B~t, the Sea Kings' play nught have been deceiving. Vargas ScUd the Sea King were not at 100 % Saturday as some of the guls were coughing throughout the con- test • Fi.kse sends the game into overtime, then hits jUmper with one second remaining to give Vanguard a thrilling victory over Biota University Saturday. Tony AJtobetll DAILY PILOT COLLEGE WOMEN'S HOOPS Fik.se went to work. The 5-foot-t 1 forward stole an Edgles' pass to give the ball back to the Lions She then capped off the play by hitting a big three-pointer with 1 :05 remairung, cutting the lead to 66-64. The Eagles (6-14, 3-4) missed on their next tnp down the floor and lost poss~­ sion on a jump ball, gtving the Lions a chance to draw even with 35 seconds left. to <ul the deficit m hdll, but the Llons were forced to loul Baud to stop the clock wtth 17 ticks remauung. 8dl.fd, a 79% free-throw shooter Uus season, missed both shots, allowing the Lions one more chan ce. IRVINE -E t.a.ooa Higb' wresiling forces had some blg moments at the University High 12-way tournament Sat- urday, keyed by the perfor- mances of Jeremy Valde . Nathd.D Thaler and Deven Bowling. •Even not being healthy, 7-4, that's not too bad: Var- gas said.CdM's problems with the n.u h~s not damaged its standing in the Pacific Coast League as the Sea Kings have opened with a 2-0 lead. Next week, they expect to be at full strength for the Irvine Tournament. LA MIRADA -For those associated with the Vanguard University women's basketball team, the screeching noise you may have heard in your subcon- scious Saturday night was the Llons finally turning the com er on their sea- son. Vanguard rrussed its next shot, but ret.alned possession when a B1ola player tipped the ball out of bounds. l.Jons' leading scorer Becki Huddle (18 pomts, rune rebounds. eight alSlSts) tried to weave her 5-foot-4 frame into the Eagles' ldll tunbers. but hPr shot IT\lSsed the mark. Fortunately, Fikse wets there to gTdb the loose ball dOd ht::r sue-footer round notlung but the bottom of the net. g1v109 the l.Jons a nuraculous Wln "Thdt's exdctly how we designed 1t m the tuneout, • Davis said, 1okm9ly ·sen- Olli>ly, it was nice to see cverynnc con- tnbute out there l lopelully, this 1s the win thdt turns it dll around for us • Vdldes, a senior and 18 today. gave tumself an early buthday present with a 5-0 run, dll by way or pins to c1mn the tournament's Most Valudble wrestler honor m the lower weights A 135- pounder, be unproved to 18-4 And Rachel Fikse was the main dnver slamming on the gas pedal. Off the inbounds pdss. Fikse caught, stopped, shot and nculed a 12-footer Wlth 11 seconds left, tying the score and send- ing the game into overtune. ·We JUSt want to get healthy, that's our biggest concern,• Vargas said. "The water polo stuff will take care of itself. I feel confident, I JUSI want them to get healthy.• The senior's six footer with one sec- ond remaining in overtime propelled the Lions to a 77-76 Golden State Athletic Conference win over host Biota. "She's one of our seniors and she stepped up like we expect our seniors to do,· Vanguard Coach Russ Davis said of Fikse, who finished the game with rune points and nine reboun<;ts. In the extra five-mmute period, Van- guard started cold, rrussmg its hrst five shots. Heidi Hardeman (eight points, seven rebounds) nailed a clutch three-pointer Wlth l :44 left, giving the Eagles d four- pomt Jedd. The Lions refused to go away 1Wo made free throws by Paulette Seamdn (seven pomts) and a Jumper by Beth We1dJer I 10 potnts) lied the game Wlth 49 seconds left Edlly m the gdme. the Lluns hdd no answer for Ba1rd The Eagle!> leddmg scorer and rebounder, who entered the game dveraging JUSt over 16 points dnd nme rebounds per contest. scored 21 of the tedm's 28 hrst-hcill pomts I lucldle s 10 pomts, sevPn rehounds dnd five dSSl'>tl. in the f1rst half helped the Lions lead. 10·28, despite llj Vdn- gudrc.J lumovNs dnd Baird's pmn~ bar- ragP Thaler was also 5-0 with lour pms and a techrucal fall m the 215-pound cate9ory. 1mproV10g to 23-3 A th.ud Eagle to post a 5-0 record was hedvywe1ght Bowlinq. whoSP five pms pushed hu. ovndll record to 11-J NONl.EAGU( 5AHJA MAR<wtnA 71.,CDM 4 Santa Margarita 3 2 1 1 -7 Corona def Mar O 2 O 2 -4 s.rt. Marptta · Katy Kunkel The numbers mii}' not sound all that impressive, but Fikse's play down the stretch certainly was. 2, Figge 2. Kacy Kunkel 1, Kr Kunkel 1, Peyrebrune 1 Saves -Carf1oh 12 CdM ·Daley 1, D1G1acomo 1. The Lioris (11 -5, 4-3 m conference) trailed, 66-59, Wlth 1 :30 remauung and appeared to be headed for defeat. Edgles' JUIUOr Sardh Montdvon (23 points) got open and buned a 15-footer wtth 27 seconds left to break the lie. With the Lion.,· focus c;qudrely on Baircl, f'-lontdvon went to work, '><·9nng l 4 of her 23 points m the sPcond hdlJ After a slow first hdl.f, Kelly Boeke mdnd~JP<I to frnd some shots dnd fLrUShed tht' gdmf' with \5 points Also with solid perfor- mdnrc!> for the Eagles were sophomores Peter Diep ( 112), Victor Carmon f 1251 and Lows Valdes (\03) each hn- 1shmg fourth tn their weight Cdlegones Tarayao 1, Carlson 1 Saves -Wells 6 SELL 'fll'! ..... ..... sp !1d 1Wo Becki Huddle free throws cut the lead to five and with 1 :05 remaining, Vanguard forward Courtney McKln- ney (!.even points) mdde one free throw NOTa Of' TltUST!E'1 BSC 10207 ORDINANCE property when lhe oom· SALE lNlllle 5* No. NOTICE OF NO. 01·2 plated &lructure would 2ID03IO-' Lain No. PETITION AN URGENCY have a flooi area 1a1io 21111D11I T1DI Ordlr No. TO ADMINISTER ORDINANCE OF (F AR l ol greater man M17N YOU NfE IN 0 5 ~T UNDER A ESTATE OF: THE CITY COUNCIL 2 This moratonum CEID Of TRUST DATI!I> NEU.IE A. REEVES OF THE CITY OF shall not prohtb1t the Ol/af1"1 UNLESS YOU CASE NO. A.205640 COSTA MESA, Mtng and processing ot TN<! ACT1QH TO PAO-To all heir•, benefl-CALIFORNIA, an apphcallon lor a TECT YOUft ~. clarlea, creditora. cont· IMPOSING A building permit lor any IT tMf IE IOl.D AT A lngenl creditors, and MORATORIUM ON llruc:ture cove1ed by lh1s ::0-:AH~~ ::°: ~:~ ~ CONSTRUCTION ~~~;"1n~q~fe:.,e 8,1>~~ OflHENAl\M!OfnE Ml°' HW•. Of both. of OF CERTAIN NEW Pf~ and pays the ~ #JIMff NELLIE A. REEVES RESIDENCES AND Qty 1n advance for the YOU, YOU SHOULD A PETITION FOR REMODELS ON est1m11ed processing COHTACT A UIWYEll PROBATE h.. been R-1 LOTS. costa, bul neither Iha NOTICE IS HEMBY llled by SHIRLEY THE CITY COUNCIL Planlllng Comm1aa1on GIVEN M the M ~ REEVES and NELLY OF THE CITY OF nor lhe City Council shall trty a-a: 101 MAY DORE In the~ COSTA MESA HEREBY hold any public heanng Sc:t10tt Pma G1, N9wo-rlor Court of Cehlomia. ORDAINS AS FOL· on any apphcallon or pott ludl, CA l2mJ COUtlfY of ORANGE LOWS any Env1ronmen1a1 Im ....._,., P1fC11 ,._ THE" PETITION FOR SECTION I pact Aepc>11 tt>erelo< dur· W. --~ w11 be PROOATE reQUNls lhal FINDINGS 1ng lhe mOJalonum Any IC*I • put111c auction • SHIRLl:Y REEVES and ·A. The City ot Costa applicant reques11ng .,_North fl'Olt tr*lnCt NELLY MAY DORE be Mesa has been ex-such processing II IO !he COUllly Court• appointed as peraon1I periencong some prob-hereby advised ltlal lhe """-. 700 c:Mt c:..... r91>resenta11ves 10 ad· lems and concerns re-' building permit °' other DIM w.., a.a AN. ITWllattr the NIAlll o4 the g1nitng the 111ndards 1pphc1tlon involved CA on 0112WJOOt, • t:OO decedent. govemlng construction mlgl'd never be IS5ued or PM. IO the~ bkidlf THE PETITION r.. of certain residential 1pproved due 10 new • tht ..,. d 111t, tor quests the decedanl a Slru<:tures C111zens re-City requirements and castl, 8 cuhllr's cf** W• and oodidls, tt any, C41nlty have protested no credit or refund IOf ~ tl1 1 lllla °' ,. be lldmitted io· probete. new rMldential projecls proceutng costs tlonll blnll. 1 c:h«:k ni. Will and any codieill bonging tn10 quutlon 1dv1nced pursuant to «-tl1 • llllt Of fW. are 1v1llable for ex· the conunued adequacy Ihle sectton wllt be eral cndl WD.\ Of 8 amlnallon in the flle kept of exl1hng stltldarda, made c:Nddl'MW!i:¥lilllaat ...,. court. partlc:t.ilarty thoH .,.,.. 3 The City slaH is ...._ THE PETITION re· da_._ eJmed al ~ dtrldad to """""""le Bfi ,..,.. ~.., -· "''" -· ........ Diil .. , llW1p quellt authonty to ad· 1ng relldentiat building aoon as pr8Ctleal the 11x·olt1c10 Clerk ot the Coty Council of lhe Ctty ot Costa Mesa hereby cently lhal \he above and IOfegoong Ordinance No 01·2 was 111110dU<:ed and c;on. 51dered uc11on by section al a regular meeting ot Iha City Counc~ held on me t 5th doy of January 2001 and thereaher passed ilnd adopted es 11 whole al 11 reg..ilar meeting ol the Crty Counc~ on the 15th day of January, 2001. by the fotlowlng roll caU voca AYES: COWAN, DIXON, MONAHAN, ROBINSON, STEEL NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE IN WITNESS WHEREOf. I have here unto se1 my hand and al- f1Mad the Seal of the Ctty ot Coe1a Mesa this t 6th day o4 January. 2001 MARY T. ELLIOTT, o.puty City Cler1l apd ea.:Offfclo Clerlt of the City Council of the City of Coate Mela Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Daily Piiot January 22. 2001 M039 a90dlldafl, Cll uW'lllll "*91at-. estale und« mus. ~. 8f'll com-study ev1lua11ng poUI· b1f* _...... In f1n1n. the ........,, Admtn. palibilllt to 1votd so-Ille amendments 10 Iha NOTICE OF SALE clll c:;"';:d.an 1102 ltltatlOn of E.Wtea Act. celled manslon1za11on " res161111111 development In aoootdance with the llld llllhc!wtnd ID do (Thil AulhOl'il'y wlll allow B. ni. Clly Coun<:1l lland&rds and po!l\lbte provisions ol Sechon bu*-In caltornla. the personal rapre11nt· wishes 10 addfesa these General Plan and/or 21700 through 21716 of ~ attv. lo take many ac-ooocema by reviewing zonlrlQ c:NngH and re-the Callforma Business ~~o::r-. It". The llOOI without obtaining !he existing re•idenuat port bacll. 10 !he C11y and Professions Code ... be INdl 1'lltlol.t court 1P9roval Befoie allndama and adopting Council with recom· there befllg due an un-~ Of ..nlllly. taking certain vary Im· P.ropoHls for mod· menda!lons for l<IOP-1>11d storage tee lor lmpled, portent aetton•. how· iliceJJOna end ~ hon which Sale Hart>Of Self ~ Ill -· the per90nl.I l'tPf• C An or~nce rev!s-SECTION 3 Storage is enhlted to as f9gll'dlng me, ..,.... Hntat1vea Will be re· Ing residential develop--URGENCY ADOPTION 1.., pumuant 10 Section l6on. °' encwnbrlnc-. qulllld to give no!loe to ment Sllndarde and res· The 'City Council ol the 2 t 702 ot said oode on :C:V thetht ~ Interested persona un· ldenllal parking requlr• Chy of Costa Mesa by at !he goods here1naf1er TNfA IJftd ~ tl1 le11 they have waived ments Is currenlly under lea at • tour·fihhs vote described and due no- C WDodlld nolic. or coounled 10 review by the P1anrnng hereby 1dop1S this 1n hce h11111ng been given to Onrlge Iha proposed 1ct10n.) Commcsaion and stall tenm z~og a!ICI u•· Ptrties ltnown 10 claim him :.. S. The iudepeodent ldmln-D A m<>f&lonum has gency measure pur· an interest there•n and lttrellon authortty Wiii be been adopted lhat .suanl lo Celifomie Gov· tile lime spec.1f1ed 1n ~ 19:'~":; granted unless en In· preciudaa approval of ernmen1 Code. Section such nocice foi payment ININIMnt llMl3 lfll, taraatad P9(l()O Illes en dlserellonary a:pplica-65858, and dlldares that ol sucn fees haVlng e~· d tht Olftdll kordl d objtc'llon to the petlllOO lions for small 1o1 rasl· this ordinance shall be· ptred will be IOld at pub- ,.._ Celbnla. Tiie and ehowl good cause denlill proj8Cts The ex· coma effact1va 1m· he aue11on by K E -~.and.... why in. ooun lhould noc 1stlng m<>fetorium does med<ately upon rts ~ Auc11on S1rv1Ce CSL· .,., grW1I the aulhonty nol affect oonatructlon !Ion and wilt COOllnue 1n .A222 I al 16842 Hart>OI md~•d.. A HEARING on the within the R·I zomng ~ lo<ca and eftecl unbl Blvd San111 Ana llml d 111 ....., ~ pelltlOn Wiii be held on d1s1nct, however. af· the end o4 45 days from CounlY of Orange State Cllllllofl d '* II FEBAUARY 15, 2001 11 though new dlvetop. 114 eHective data. uni.a of c.r.tc:>m1a on tht 23rd ~-~ 1·45 p.m. 1n Dept L73 m.nt standaldl 111!ec:ting 111 eHectrveneu Is ex· day ol January 2001 al ;;;;;. d h ,__.., located at 341 The City R·1 conalructlon era llnded pursuanl 10 1000 a.m TellTIS for the blUnc:llW'='9-"';: Dnve South. Orange, betng reviewed as part Sldion 66858, sale are cash ~ Site CA 92868 of the pending lludy SECTION 4 subject 10 cal\Cell1tion ~ ~= IF YOU OBJECT to E Oontin1.*1g to a1ow CONFLICTING Landlotd reserves lhe • .., Iha grenting o1 the ptti· new constructlon °' r• ORDINANCES nghl IO bod Below IS a CIOlll, u-lion, you ~ appMt model• ol unusually WhH Ihle ordlnlnc:e IS 1111 ol names and uM .,._. nS ldV--=-• at h '-ring end ltllte large s1ng1 .. 11mdy rtll· in eHtct, rt aupercedea numbera h ...,. d ll.illll ,.-yoor objectlon4 °' hie denc4ll that ere out ot •• ordonetloes er parts o4 The following units ==,..._..= wrtnen objec11ona with 1e&le with surrounding ordlnancea, or regu· CX>f1111in ml9C hOusehold the court belore the development Within the lellona In coofllct wrth tt. items unless otherwise clldllllM:l;lllllmtYfOf hHrtng. Your ap-R-1 zone !>Mora existing provialona· ataled 120 Patricia "'1.,~ .. of the peeranoe may be In par-~tlopmant allndlrde SECTION 5 Prieto, 124·John C ........... nS GIW eon Of by your enomey are revised would ~ SEVERA.BILIT] Kulka, 264-Llaa R CD'IWllOft fl lz ... ~ IF YOU ARE A CAE[). grade lhl qualily °' lif9 " eny pt11¥lllOO or Floras· 26!HIH R ::..::"~= ...., ITOR °' 001111rigan1 or.o-City l'Nidenta have tie-ctaUM of lhl9 ~ Floras; 269·Nancr ID d h cMc:eued. you COITll IOQISIOm8d to .,._ Of tile applicldon lhefeof Bobette, 274.Cynthta Dlld d tw...,...• ln\,llt Illa your dllln wfth Joy end d'lerleh and to eny l*"IO'l• or cir· Miranda, 307·Kan W -_..~ ~ lht court Ind mall a could eaute dluentlon cumalance la held to be Mo1t1y, 312-Steve -v,. ·--_ "' copy to 1ha peftOOlll f9P-and di9oord uncof\IHtutlonal °' oth· Ba11: 316-Art Wllttema Dlfall nS ~ fOf rtMnlltlvea aor>Ointad F. Callfornla Slate _. invalid by • OOOt1 cJo Robert Scott· by IN OCM't .... lour Planning and ZOOlng of competent )urla-322-Ken W Moalay ...... Tiw ~llid monlhl from Jhe data ot !Aw. Sedlofl 86658. aJ. diction. such invalldlly 374A·Vlotel FIOrH ~~ '° ~ Jhe llrll llel*1C8 d let-!owe e city 10 tc111p1111 shin not alltct other 380-St...,. A Ton11 - --11r9 aa provided In Proo in11111rn ZOf*'ll ordlnencl ~ Of c:iM..-Of 382A~lef Gannon ID tit ......, "' .. bel9 Code Mdior'I 9100 ptohibltlng any uaes IPC)llcatlona of lhlt Of· 430-J\lliame Cl14lll!*a CllUtY .._.. .. NII The !line for ftllng dalma whk:tl may be 1n con111ct dkiance which 08/l be 433·Deboreh B•nkl, propllty ti loa8ld _. wlll not el(plre l>ll019 with a oontemplllld lmsllemtr~ without the 4515-Tlm lvaa, 455C· ...,. '*' ..,.. ...... lour rnonthl from lhe gtnlfat plan, ~ lnvalld pnMalon, cttuee Aran Groan Jr • 485C· ..,.. ~-.. .o hearing elate notlced plln, °'zoning ptcpoaa1 Of IPJ>llalllon, ind to Lucien Henderaon· ==-· 0.: tbc>Ve. wt11a11 11 In h P'OCMI this end, IN ptO'Mlona 492•Ken J Nertttn, ,_... .....,, ..... YOU MAY EXAMINE of~ by °' '* onlnanoe 1te de-511-Ken W Mosley. :;,:cr:r.,,,o :.=. h • .,_ b1 "'9 oourt. the ~ dared IO be -8ble 564-~t C1hoon· I you .. 1 l*IQn ~ Plannlng .. COmmfM!oi\' SECTION e 5417A·Alfonao ViJagu, "91 ..._, LAie Mglila. t~ In the ..iat1, qr ~ bodV • PUBLICATION 5078-Cheryt A CAIODM.:9~'°' yoo mlJ IMe With the G. The Clty Counc:ll Thia ord'nanoe eM1t Oavtdaon. 573A· ... II ,....._ Cll: COUft 1 ~ 1or S.-ooneldMd !hi edoplion tal\I M*1 end be In IUI s.tvedor LopN. 5738- (111) -~ --c. dal ~ (fofm oe. of thle uro~ or· IOf09 lmmedla. Illy. frOf'll Donald ~ Damanoa: ...._ lt.-. ... 0. w:lo.~ Ill~ cl «1 In-dnlllOI • a , II-and •'* it. pa.sage, 585·Soott Joyce: ;ta..*17,.,Vtl. .... .=..~~ =Ucld p11bt1c and :a'~i~af: ~~:'.oc!a :-= ~ « acoount .. 2001, ..: ~nr!:t ~ I ,,..... "'81 Vl4/fltMI. 187·1"1/NMta Ac1tltoul ........ ~ In Ptobat• llWd ""°" ... .... ... be ll'dlhld ctlOI In .. AtredondO, •70-Ctlatltl MCllon 1250 A fof1t\ In Olla ~ OAANOE COUNTY WM1'111M. ..... It I NM ,._ ... ~No-end ... l*"8 ~ DAILY PR.OT, a"'"*" P~.ahed Newpon The folloiMrlo P9l'IQnl b tonn 1' IMlllabla to tne Col.fd ht._. PliP« Gt gentnll ~ 8Hch-Co1t1 lit•M .,. dOlllD --.. fl'Ol'll .. Olm dM. Is • OUMnt Ind '"" '°" Ollnlld Ind pub" Otlfy Pilot JINl4MY ''. MAGIC WOK. eoe !. MM1i11r.... ~ "'"' kl 1111 hhed If\ .. City Of 22. 2001 F1nt 81 , TUlllf\, CA , •• •· ~ "81111. -.ey, or eo.tt MMa. ~ VimJ03 92tl0 ....... n.Mr ....... Ind ~ d ..... '*'* °' .,. W~ H11 ~. 27'4 DMN""' °""~ b1M11 petTllll llf ,_, '""1ben of IN City ............ °""'9, C... ..... ~.. or r~ d un-C«#1Ct VOllnO tor Ind ..._CA taG.t 11<.A'*1ft 9W.., .... '**'Y lal'Jll, ..,._ aglll'1ll ... IMle, LI Lt _Kyo, 21't.4 t• 0.-...... CA f1m1y 1.-..,ioee on A-1 PMHO AHO ....,.. ~ eoe.a ... l!Ofled "'°'*" ~ ADOPT£0 ... '"' dilY ....._ CA -PllOtllMd H.wport ,..-. In ....... to._ Ill .i.ru.y; 2001 Wen ~ Kyo, ~ a.a1tt-Coe11 Me11 pMc hMlll .-y, 01 IUl.Ulnt ~-9az...,, ~ ~ o.tw flllat ....,., 11, ....... ""*" ,....,.. ..,.. el .,_ cay "' .. y-=-~ ~ 22. 2S, IOOt '*' fie llMll..... ~ .... 1ll6e II oon-UQll ...... .. .. _. ATTDT~ ..... W; e ...... dlMnOe llMf t . ~ ,,.,......... IRCTIDN ' D Ctly Cll " ....._ Y" __, CO\'IAAOI tllli ... C-. .... ........ ,..,... I Mf/I .. _.... tTA CW --.-.~ .... ,, ..... E . '* ~--.. Qr ... ,.. .... _, .. _ .. ~ :.: •;'* .., .. • ~:.=r ~ ... ,...:.., = r •If II I ap ....... o Elf -l. MMY 1........, .. _.1 ~-=-'\I ....... lft .... ----air _.. - ' CITY OF COSTA MESA ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1ha1 sealed proposals for tum1sh1ng all lebor, mate11als equ1pmen1 lranspona toon and suct1 other faol· 11>es as may be required for THE DESIGN ANO CONSTRUCTION OF A DEBRIS DUMP SITE AT THE CITY CORPO- RATION YARD, 2310 PLACENTIA AVENUE, Clly Proi-ct 01-01 will be race.vad by lhe City ot Costa Mesa a1 the Ofl1ce ot !he C11y Cler'o. 77 Fair Drove Costa Mesa Cahfom1a until the hour ot 10:00 1.m .. Monday. Januery 29, 2001, al whlc:h tome they WI~ be opeoed pul). hciy and read alood 1n the Council Chambers Se:iled proposals shall bear the 11tte pf the wonc and name ot the btdder but no olher d1sl· ingu1sh1ng marks Any bid received aher the sd'iedut~ closing time IOf. 1he receipt of bids ~II be r~umed lo bod· de< unopened It shelf be Iha SOie r~b<lrty of the b«:ldcr to see lhal his bod IS recerved 1n proper time A set ol B•d Docu· men1s may be obtatned al the OttlCll ol lhe C11y Engineer 77 Fa11 Dove Costa Mesa Cakforma upon non1"9#undable peymenl o1 S10.00. An addltlonel charge of $3.00 will be made 11 handled by mllll Bid Documents end olher contrac1 Oocuments may al90 bl e•amoned at the Olfice ot Iha City Cle!1l ol Iha Crty OI Costa Mesa Bid Documents will not be ma•lod unless the ad· drtlonal S3 00 charge IS included "'11h paymeoi Each b•d shall be made on the Propoul form YlNIS P· t tl'lrougll p.9 l>fOVlded 11'1 lhe COll- lract documents, and shaU be eccompenled b'/ a can1tred or cashier's ctleclc Of • bid bond '°' noc Iese than 1~ ol ltle a1T>OUnt of the11 bid made paylble to !tie Cly ol Co1111 Mesa No proposal shllll be con- sidered unless eccom· pe0111d by such cashier'• chedl casll. ()( bidder'• bond No bid shall be oon· s;dl(ed unleM • IS made on a blank Pfopollll lorm fumlhed by Iha City °' Cocll Mesa and • made In llCCQnSanc:e with the provlalona of Iha Propoeal reqwralrilnts Each bidder mual have a B jGeneral &llld- tng Conlttc'IOf) llcef1iM and alto be pre-quaMlld u~law The CoUnClf ol the Olly d ~,.. MrYel lhe ndll IO rejta lll'tf or .. bids The ConlreCIOf shall comply with lhe PfO\'IMOl'le of $«tl0fl 1770 ID 1'790, ~. ol lht Cthfomla labor Code, IN ~ ,.le Ind eaala d ~ .. llbll8l'8Ct by "' Clly of ea.. Mee&. wt1iCtl .,.. on .. Wllh h Clly Olrtl cf \lie Clly of Coat.I Meaa; Ind lhll 1°"911 l)lflllli.. pr11cnbad lherlln lor ~noe of Mid Coest IWn' ~ ·g.::i~ ..... NOn Mlndatory fib ~la "'Cll.ftd •rtlrlO ~ .,.. Gol&a ..... City Ciofpcnt:lon V11C1. t3tO Plaoanua ~ .. 1~-.. ,....,,......,, n. .,. p~~ I ·Cotta ..... Dllr' ,.,. ......,, ••• n . IOOa Will .. Flctltloua Bu1ln111 Name Statement The following persons 11e doong buSINISS llS A11111ton En1erpuae In 1erna110f18l 200 Newport Center Onve So1te 203 Newpor1 Beach CA 92660 Abraam Kelyan 2332 Elden "ve. •9 Costa Mesa CA 92627 This business 1s COii ducte<I by an 1ndwllldu1I Have you 5larted do•ng business ye11 No Abraam Kelyen This statement was Med wllh the County Clar1<. ol Orange County on 12 1212000 20006149034 Dally Po1c>1 Jan 8. 15 22 29 2001 MQ36 Flctitloua Business Name Statement The following persons are dOlng ~ness as A ) Cornerstone Real Estele B I Cornerstone Lending C l CornerSlone Mortgage 2096 S Grand •H San1a Ana CA 92705 K11sten Ross 2904 Pemb11 C1ve Costa Mew CA 92626 This blJi;.ness is con- ducted by an •rdvlduat Hive you 11811-d doong busrness yet? No Kristan Ross This s1a1emen1 was hied wuh the County Cte11<. ol Orange County on 01 182001 20016152366 Deily Pilol Jan. 22 29 Feb 5, 12, 2001 MQ4:4 Fictitious Buslneaa Name Statement The following persons are dotng busmess as A) Goo Gear BI GooGear 2 1622 M•rguenta P1<>Ny •4!13. MISSIOn Vl8f0 CA 92692 D11rren Robinson. 21622 Marguerite Pkwy U53 Mission V1eio. CA 92692 Th•i business 1s con· dueled t>y 1t1 mdMdual Have you started doing business yel? V• I 1001 Darren Robinson This statement wu Wed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 01 19/2001 20018152522 Deily PtlOI Jan 22 29 Ftb 5. 12. 2QQI MQ4~ FIND an apartment = 642-5678 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Nobce is hereby given lhal lhe under!llg!\ed w1ll sell at PUBLIC AUCTION °" FEBRU· ARV 12 20()1 al 11 ()() A M al ALLSPACE. 8564 HAMIL TON AVE· NUE. HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92646-7007 lh• per· sonal propeny o4 Iha tOI· lowing NAME •UNIT INVENTORY TERRY MC INTOSH G091. HEAL TH AIDER. BOXES GARV GRAVETT G114·G116 STEREO SATALITE JULIE ANTONGIORGI H053. BOXES BART CLIFFORD H084. RE FRIDGE BOXES KE AUCTION Flctl11oua Buslneu Nam. Statement T ha following persena are doing busmess u A Con&ul111111 RHI E1t1te Services B t VL A55oalt8' 21651 New land St •39 Hunt>noton Beach. Cahtorn1a 92646 Vicki Lynn Schlom 21851 N1wland SI •39 Huntington Beach Cal,. fOfT\18 92646 Th11 business 1s con dueled by an 1ndtlll0Uel Have you s1art11d doing business vet? VH 09/01'1995 V11!1.1 Lynn Sehlom Thi& statement wu filed wolh the County Cklll< ol Orange County on 01 17'2001 20016852151 Dally Polo! Jan 22. 29. Feb 5. 12 2001 MQ:43 SERVICE. P 0 BOX SUMMARY OF ~g~69 PATION CA PROPOSED KE JACKSON ORDINANCE TEL 909·863 t 131 CfTY OF AUCTION BOND• COSTA MESA 723·41·19 ORDIN4,NCE 01-1 II Published Newport 'Seheduted 10 be 1n lull Baach·Cos1a Mesa fon:e and effect 30 dayt Darty Piiot January 22 from its adoption on Ja~ 29, 20()1 uary 15 2001 and WH -------"M""'0'-'4=2 •"°"4ed by Iha 1o11ow1f11 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE CITY OF COSTA MESA A PROPOSED ORDINANCE 11 sched- uled tor adop(Jorl 11 the regular Cuy Council meeting ot Febniary 5 2001 being Ordinance 01·3, repleci119 T11111 9. Ct1ap4111 11 Moel• 22 of lhe Costa Mesa Muno- pa I Code regerd1ng massage 1111bhsh- ments, praclJllonet's and employees THE MOTION 10 Qllle Ordinance 0 I· 3 firs I reeding earned by the totloWlng roll ct" v04e COUNCIL MEMBERS: A YES: Cowen, DIXC>j'I, Monahen, Ro!>lnaon, SIMI. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. THE FULL TEXT ot the ord1nenoe may ~ 191d in the C!ly Cl8'1t0s ~. n F111 Onve. Cost• ...... MARY T ELLIOTT, OefMY City Qertl Published • Newpor1 B11ch-Co111 Mesa Dally Pilot January 22. 2001 MQ4t roe c.a ~· COUNCIL MEMBERS: A YES: Cowan, Dixon, Moneh1n, Roblneon, SIM I. NOES: None. .ABSENT: None. Ord1n1nce O I I emends r111e 13 o1 1t1e Cost• Mesa Municopal Cool to correct releren- CH 10 res1den11al sennce 1ae1l11Jes THE FULL TEXT ot ihe ordlnenoe may Ile reed "' the City Cltrll s Oltloa n Feir Ofwe Cosla u.u MARY T. ELLIOTT, o.puty City O«tl 'f>ubhahed Newport Beach·Cosle Meu Daily Pilot January 22 2001 PBCEPOnHI IB.l llOADWAY MortuatY * Chapel CrematJon 110 Broadway Costa Mesa M2·91SO Discount ( ~askct ( I• !\Id 1t• 11 .. I I oi1• ,I '· '1 •• <11,ll'\HI .... 1-...\\I I'.:--.:.·•• \"-..1...1 I STARTING ANEW BUSINESS! • • • • • • • • • • • r , ti) EOUo\L HOOSlllO OPPORTUNITY AH rul tst.111 ldVtltlSlllO 1n tllls lll'#ll)llMlr Is subjllel 10 Ille ftde11l Fair Ho11$111Q AC1 ot 1968 u amt114ed which makn ii 111tgal lo adVtrtm 'af!Y prrf11111C1 hmllatlon or dllCMllnalloll ~ oo rae. color re!IO- IOll WI Nlldbp tam~~I st.11111 QI nalJonal 011gin. or an m1tnhoo 10 rmn any ~uch pttlerence Wmiuuon tit dl1c;Mlloab00 I hlS MWSl)aptl Wiii not knowingly accept 1ny advert1temen1 tor real es111e which 1s 1n violatoon of tile law Ouo re1dt11 are t1111by informed lhat all owemnos iOYtrtM<i In this OfW1P1per 111 available oo '" ~~ ~rtunlly basis To compl1m ot disc:nmi- natooo Clll HUD toll tree II I 800~20~90 ONE STOP HOME BUYING SUPERSTORE !M WllT1 ~ IXM"I Iii) ~f (.\I.fr Utt'~ f'l'f ~··'•f (r(t Crl'Ol fl1)11 f .... &Nt Flw I& '" ~ .w, ~.re~ .ru fl'\h(l _,,' 4'1' , .. ~7ZUl51 24 "'1 \rtmn Rtal F&att ('~rt." ... ,.~ EMAJL~GOIO ........ Hl•H ,. .. llCW .. --=J=-i .... lltdll I r.m.. ... ... - V .A. SO MOVE~ FREE Countellng FREE Liit Of .._ HUDIVA REPOS 714-534·8600 Vtllran AMI Eatltt Email: vregg t1dne.com I ::F!J 11 '"COITA :m II'"~ iii "********•****•*•****** WMtalclt Co.ta lie•• PRIME ESTATES * COSTA MESA J SOUTH COAST METRO * loclClng b 1 lllUn rra m Lota & Oc:Ml'I Vltwtf * * ll\elt my 38r hOmt wfttt ~II Pl1rk:lc TIMlOf't • Chelmng JUl'IOI I Moom and 2 Bedloom 1 !WI, • $500!mo 249=§31·2708 A!l!Ot NHM-117Q5 * ILWTounded by ..,_ pool In Qlled eotrrlNl'l!tf. * MonlctRuggltrl.eom ! Call 714-557-0075 : 1 • •I NN~SOO * * ********•************** llAYVIEW 28R 28A, Loft E'SIOE Country Woodi r------.. ~ E:=:: ~=?·,:r21: 110~1 .. t_v:_ .. _· 2Sa_~ __ t_·_~·_t._dlll_ .. _LCI .. : AQ!!!! 949-219-2422 """""'' w bell, 2e p tcH75-7130 ELEGANr SENIOR UVINCi Super Buyl 12tt,OOO EllJOY • sp«:IOUS suit•. 2B< ZEie. 2 dec:U, pool 11», fl!IMaotllNlll, cr11ts. tun 1ennos 12 CanyCMI i.ttnd fl!Pf, l!an$p0tfallon. mor•I ~ ~ COSTA 1'EUPORTE' 81y1kll Vlll191 2br 2111, St750r'mo. availlble Feb 1, year laue 949-673-8695 QI 714-95S·4810 Cofont ";'...., PropertlM 949-646-6300 141·173·1494 mirwnum '9! 58 Top of lhe Hiii 281 2 58alh end Int condo in fll Cap1 Cod commuMy Haltlof v-Kl\ollt ni. unique praperty II 11 N lop ol lhe l<llOI Wiii\ • larGalle Wiii> around grM!'ibell lhll ol19ft • ~ ol • ltrge p!Mlt lawn O!l.,td II $460 000 The Blulla 3br 2.5b1 Fumlthed Studio neat Tn-townhm, lg, c111n oo Sqr wldec:lc. covered pl'lg green belt. Yrly IH gas a Wlllr P*d no pee. $27t5. M~ S72&mo 94~2·2818 Gated ti.aul Slligle stoc.y Only -P9rson pnvare a 2br 2111 delldl '-· 2< gw. ~ $67&mo ur.s "*'• new ·ul~Lpa10Vw1ndow $500 0ep 71H4&-8797 CY!!lQ ~ 8*790-1211 Open Sit & Sun 1-4 119 AP'TS 3Br 281 HH 11 Newport Al!!nl Mt-711·2721 HUHTINGTON Sholes SlllPS to bell. Ing, JUST LISTED Wa1eMew BEACH z.~t&r ~ ~::: Duple.. comer lol 28(s '-------'lpoo1. 1ems 949.721.3422 each 4G garage $720000 WALK TO THE BEACHll agent 9-49-642·1872 s.400 Mov1·ln Bonut on OPEH SATISUti l l-6 111 mo. R111U NKll 28'1 1030 Blytlldl Co-4e 1 58a Ill a peaceU l8lllllg 81ylront 2lJf 281 Condo Lido Peninsula area Waltl to btadl shOpS thealer Vi.w• $2750/Mo Debby Ev-. 1!11 9"9-79S-2n3 2Dr 1 .5bl condo, clllMel S 1 ~mo Save $480 on 1 vle'lll, cJoee 10 Belboe II. year lease' 714·960-2468 boat dodl nail S615K I .. ------1 '49-721·1270 122 APTI HARBOR AREA uoo SANOS IRVINE Current YNr1y Ltue1 ptv conm 100 yas to bchl • Biii Grundy, Realtor Completely remod. Iott ol Regents Point ~lrement 9411-675-6161 ~I By OMlef $5751< Community In lrvlna. 7 "·848·8222 Will 1221 Oiiers 1118 freedom you Evti 94~6-7162 de&ll8 anc:t Ille 1ndepend Channing pnvate 3& 38a COllagt. ntct yard, 111-My painted, Fp. w/d. $2150/mo. Pott Q!l AQ! 949-7111-2721 ~ eoc:e you expect IO! yrAJr PORT STREEr retirement 800-278·6898 HOME FOR SALE H~ point 111 d Hatbor Vle;w Homes SILinN"9 mounla1n & C•ly lodlll .... w 10.000. S1 lol ,.a, 2 58a sm ooo Gerry Long Coldwell Btnlctr 1149·718·2366 BEACH RETREAT $3711,000. 3BR 3BA ••••• BRAND NEW CAPE COD SSS9,000 PRIME LOCATION ••••• BEACH GIANT sns.ooo 7BR •BA ••••• ON THE WATER Amazing Low Price ...... 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH l 1~Jm1 BAYFRONT Apartment Homes A Luxurious Expenence 0 11 The Wal.er S3500 Spacious 2BR Oen anCf 38R Apartments Pri••te Moe • nled tlltriet • Cllnle•. w.oct 8mJac Rrepllica. PIMlte 8-Q,.tMtltll Bott511Ps Anlllble • ~ sa<b• Poof .... Tropical laCIK9fGll • 5ecM* to aa'*...,...,...s111,,.._<:nttr Tllo,........ L '"'Kosnt9 ............... (949J1-ILll111"11, NMllPOft9WNC.corw "lovt sut a coucw· ll9lln IH!lw, 11nt cond ~ col«, e -HEW Emndld -· Pl6d l2500 .-me. 11100. Prtv1te p!!!Y .... ~ AGENT N9-723-8120 Fluffy & Fido W1lcomel I STUL BUILDINGS .. ------.. ~ 2Br 2S., $15'5. 11a::lm-IEAOl I No Salet Gerntt All tlzet I"' P&ltJ I ' ":P I I 381 2&1. """· 301•011 o ss. 1 s2. , nn:•rocK $200 off sec dep on hrst 40x60X 12 $8, 140 loolfH l'fSll G1ea1 locabon. do# ro 50x 100• I 4aS 13,1184 , lhop(Klg. and ITWllJtfS lrom Sltllghl lo!wlrd PfogtMt Local klnen., cate, dogt 1116 0..Ch Ask •bocll oor Wlllt to s.nd-211 °""" W11 i;w pricea under CUI· tor ......-.... SM a PRIME ESTATES speoaii ~9-6'5-0252 3er 28a new c:arpeVpeint. ~~1 ..... 2"!~5rket••I 111t1~ Sun~ _.,Fanion Loll & Oeun Views! bllrlds lowef ri. 1 C1ll ,j% fJVV"VJV 00 " lllend ~ NETWORIC Call Pltriclc Ttoot9 1155 HOUSf.1'COllOOl I $1650/mo 949-673-7 ICAL'SCANI Info MM44-2279 Agent 949-156-9705 ~ = ~:;!:=Ba= , • =.i 1 1:~=:A, 185 Lf~ I VICM!on 8Mcll Rental 2 4 Wlltl $2150/Mo Agen: --_ -...... 381 2Ba SpaCIOU• delu•• ~94--.9_..-B .... 75'-'·4.-91=2-___ LDlt cat l112S Hlmellyen WANTED condo, luHy furn, stept to HARBOR VIEW HOMES malt wftil .. dwr llpt, long C 20 ACRES RANCHES bell, 2c oar 949-67$-7130 4lr 2.81, lllve ytnl, frplc, hair. name Whitl1 Vldn11Y OAS'T COIH HEEDS $8,WS near El Puo, Tew Andenon School. WlllOll & Orange CM OLD COINS! Gold. sliver, S95 OOwn/ $89 mooll\-Ho1111 31)(, 21>1,mkl penn REWARD .. Mf5-15M jlwllry. Wllcllff. entlqutt, ly (SB,900/10-0. 216 months) 2 lip's in lr/11. new kllehtn $3500!mo. 14'"759-9314 cohctlbles !Mi-842·9«7 Aoedt In • 5U1Vtyed Free bellls patio oll master. Udo 1111 28r 28e LOST Gold wedding bend. rmps & ptci11111 Sunset many ll4rwfo;ws open llouM Fp. Ill-8 ~ cillnondt on IDp. Ranchea Sit S2500mo ·MMn-1323 ""°' cr!yTd. 2e gar no pelt Vlck11ty. 17th St, LOllQll ASSOCIATED REALTY 1·800·343-9444 S280MAo 949·7!8·2733 Vone, or perking lot MH7J.JMS (CAL'SCANl I 113l·"84·l835 REWARD 9-Ci-120-0467 TOP SSSIRECOROSl Jan, R & B. Soul. Roell etc 50'1 a ea1 MIKE 9'9-645-7~ 1H HOUllllCGllOI MonleaRugglerl.eom 1-I FOR l8T 11•• """'--1 aooo REWAAOlll 1149·300-IS00 -~ ~ DEL IWI -~ =:::: ::1 I l - -""'""""' -catll ·=:.. """ t ~ NEWPORT OFFICE ~1~k-~'.rio1'!';: ~= ... .,:c:: COflOM De. llMI COHOO l bloc~ to Hoeg I 581'•· fl>, IC.Qlll • f!*t, y'::d ":--!..am. c::m fi>pool. ••• i.ld Of ... Cln Drive. Holpnal 364 aq It end ""· --.afk to eY&fYl'*lgr $17951 ....,,, ..... 1'20-t " ,_r ., ...... ··-r ··1 ' . .. -----., c ' ' ertru A98f11 Pl\ldlnMI Ct Mo 949-64().5324 spa, gelid oomm. 2 car ; R11l1Y 949·548·90&4 Cdlitllrg Fum 3Br 361 llm $3.SOC»Ao !M9-&4+44 , .. 1m ~ I I I on t/4 IC rv F1$11 It Son'lt TAOVAR£ 281 281, 1111Ch .... 10f UllC)A .1:, :: YU .. :J:~085 • lf2 ::. ~:r.:v:i ------- -pool, Qlltd. no pell. Aw/A WOl.f'f TANNl«I BEDS COM HOME lmmed11tley $2&75/Mo TAN AT HOME FOR I.EASE AQ!!! 94'"717_.732 BUY OIAECT AHO IAVll Old Ccfl.3& • 291 COMMERCIAIJHOME , C.1 a., Older °'41111 I ...,. I 11'1111 "°"' $1118 00 lronl Int. VlfY c1Mn and m POR ml t;olobC:,..... 1N1p &doled 110111 a ,.. Cil 1.1()().11= Yl'd5 52500 Mo l'l-. I w WWW np !'91111 c:otn ~ &;:1ca, M9-111·23H ; OW.SMI~ P'WIOS .. ColtdlbMt . ..,,...._._ . ...._._.()Aoo_ MCAIHMIOM --·-'--Wl8UYDTATU ............. ~ ..... ...,... COtJSlfiW.HrJTS -_ ...... .... -.CAmtT _,._u._ ....."'-',_ BatPceple ToW.nt RE8ERVA1JO:V AGfNlti full·Um~ Ory& C\Ul~!Jllfbl 812·815 Top-Producers Higher • ~Dml*l 1-.-111 •401·11W •Pa.111...am •l.alflml~ ' THI GALLUP POLL • Survey Phone Interviewer • No Sales, Earn. $9-12/hr • Paid Training/Benefits • Positive Work Environment • Flexible Scheduling • Full and Part-time For further information: (800) 713-2595 Irvine don~dusatko@ allu .com Los a,.. ... CAU MtllJJll (JJJJ 911 'il!llO ~County Acura 2.2 CL Coupe '97 S3k mi. loaded w/tv11 · ythmg, mnrl, lltltr, alloya, ABS brew. tie 16.150 949-650-2302 9-280-2774 C.U Vonl'rik (9'19) ~ 94 ~n Vlalt ua •t our web.tte1 -.llvhome.vom CA.AIHO PEOPU NMded PT 111t1 paid hR. Make 1 dlffef9llCI In lht .... of ttia eldtl1y In lhtlr "°"*- Comp1nlonahlp, mt1lt lfTlnda, .. ""'' ...;;;;;;;i aide. No Clr1ttfcetion !!Quired. 114-44-MMO Won behind counter 11 II cof* hollM -beac:tl. Flex tQn AWt Si 1*10ft 0 Thi Kind Grind 213 82nd SLM N!wpo!1 Bc:h, oll PCH CAOSSING GUARDS '°' Gl-..t hours. no f11911ta Of wkend1. Trelnlng provided. 111-715-12M DRIVERS·JOIN O.v11 Trenspott. Amll1c:l'a Flat· bid lalder, 48 11ate1. GoOCI PIY, good mltet CIMa A-OOI. required M-F (800)548·3114 $tt U1 0 www davlstrentpOfl eom (CAL'8CAN) DRIVERS: AWED Van L.w. IWI ~ r> Sp.- Cllll PmcMtl leel a... A COL wllll 2 yrs oNr u· 1*1tnC:11 TIKtor !U~ IV...,. A\111 $1.25 1111 moll 800-634-2200, Otpc' ACAS (CA1. "9CAHI ,_"'*"' .... ,,,., ,,.,,,.,,,....., ,,. ....... d1 '""'*' ~rtzsm ~sg"hl°'= loc:allone All local, ltlM> 1110D1T1t eoo-2n ·942• CADLUC Eldofedo '11 low "' !Id. moonrool (d7'13) 110,1118 NAl!AI (7H)!!t:!100 c.-. .... m.., a.. ...... ...... (834039) • 111,11118 NA IAI g14)!!t:!100 CHEVY CORV£TTE 95 T .... *:.~ ™i Ml, f1 t,750 71 IO C220 8edlll .. 0 Dowll ""-*'8 OAC (211900) S11,110 ~--~ !lfi24-1401 HOME flair • ~~ Reglu'1'YtJUfbi\fl P01Celatn • F1befglass Sinks •~ Councen 949-645-7723 GOOD JOBS. RELWlLB SERVICES. NG 11l/NGS TO BlJY. Tl'SM.L HBRB MRnMY IN QASSIFP.Il ('49) 642-5'7B E320 Wagon ... co, Clvomia. IMTY == 131,llO Jonee Mobart llM24-1401 E430 8edlll '18 171< Ill. Biid hluly ~ SG.llO Jonee lilolorcere llM24-1401 FLETCHER JOHES MOTORCARS 3300 Jlrnbcne Aolld Newport Beach UM24-1401 Ford Aeroltaf '97 auto, AC, lull pwr (P1~ Mtt5. Coeet Acuni 714·979-2500 Fon! ....... GT '13 5.0 ve. 1111e>. AJC. am-tn caa1, all power. rear spolltr, alarm. fMl'r/ ll1ral, 1 OOl1 '"'· new ~ 11w. tdnt cond, FJOO 1H2$:0p Ford TtuNS Wegon ti l\llo, AC, full '*'• lo ml (P~ $8,"5 Cout Acura 714-979-2500 FORD TAUAOS '18 Station Weoon, 73K "'1, tlnWd ..... rocrl rad!. ltrl ,.. .... ll55QloOo MM5+M2 ..-a )!mariltl!nQ 0 Nr11\11nk lll1 Font Tllundaftl6rd Ll 'M ve • e. n • ,,.. brllanl bleca. Pf 1111. ltAly ic.dld. new tranlll'llUm wf'wlr· ranty. ga.raoed. norVsmlcr, lal>ukxll condition. $5.1196 949-586-1888 8lu GOLF 011 '2001 117~ II .. pltoa) 1 1402Htt •• ., ..... & '"°'9 Mc:fCanna Volllaweoon -.....1-os11 GENERAL REPAIRS ........ ~ .... ·~Renova • ~ f1lltlnl Eu: .w ... ......,...rodeta • Collar Tope • s.ra c.. .......... Brolht>rs Carpt>I St>rvict>s 1-BOO -S59-7181 J(!Jt GtWld ChlrcUt • Wt\I .. wmtlt, IUMIOf, all pclftf, cltanl Garaged! Info penMI, 4'K 1111, l 1UOOlobo MM75-203S JETT A GL.S '2001 111,711C (2 II Ihle pltoa) 1llOMt7 .. 1MOll002 Tllltlo 6 ""'°""*I Mc:Kan111 Volllawll!IOfl NM41-0S17 LAND ROVER N~WPORT BEACH 1540 JAMBOREE RO Mt-203--3333 Lt1u1 E8300 '95 ~· auto, AC, 1ttv 581A) S15,lltl South Coat Ac:url 714·97i-2500 LEXUS LS 400 'IO •tnl oond, whit• IJ''Y lttv .., AJ !900ldl, 2nd O'M1lf ~50l080 7t4-n5-411& Madi Mi.ta Conv '97 ....... hpd, AC, Ml ~ (P14") 110. South COllt ACUl'I 714-t7t-2500 Mudl ..... '92 Red. low n1, mt condition, (304913) NABERS $6,988 (71')540-1100 Merc:edM C230 '9S 40r, c:hlmplgnt, IUto (P= $18,995 Cout Acura 714-97t-2500 \MEACEDE.S 30050 '11 Turbo Dletal. llnl conc:t. 25~a.n~il'lllf Mi-292-4047 ..... M08L .. 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Since this 'leqUC:llCC \mphcs pettncr haJ I real club suit, and ~•nee your hand, all prune with a nifTang value, 15 better suited to a 'ult conll'ICt 1han no tnunp. lhltt clu~ 11 the heller choice, unlcss 1hat 11 suit forcing in your mcthodi.. Q 2 • Buch vulnerable, you hold • 7 J A ~ 10117 5 4 l K •A 4 What" your ~ning btdl A· Do noc expect to find hands wath Cl &Ill ~asd S\1111 in • IClll book. In 8 world pelr cluamp1oosbip. rnany declaren clc:ctcd IO open four bc:&ru, bou&ht the Conl11ICI and !Oil I U1Clt 111 each 1u11. Howevei; then: I' no need IO pnempt Mth I hand containina two aces. u weU u • king on the side We prefer one heart, and lben rebidding hunJ u cheaply as poss1 ble thcrcaftct since the 1u1111 far from solKI. Q 3 • Both vulnerable, you hold: •AK lt175• ~65 J J l 6 6 6 Your nght·hand opponent ope~ the bidding with one hurt. What do you btd now" Q 4 • Neuhq vulnuablei you bold: I( 116 • AQ ltl Your rl&bt-band opponeru opeoJ the bldd1111 wath one bean. What M:1ion do you lake? A • Doublina one of a~ on• balanced hind conwrunB only chree cardJ an the other map " most Wllppctwng. Although your he8l1 holdfl\I Is far from perfect, WC would noc coruidrr anydnng other than an ovcn::all of one no llllmp Q 5 • /\'South, vulnerable, you hold •76l Al64 J Q J6' •Q The bidding has proceeded WEST NORTK EAST SOUTH )J Obi ,_ ! What action do you take? • A • Beaux of the vulnmlbllll)t )OU miaht f\ut ,..hh ~ no trump, bu& where aa your M>UrCC of tnck1? With five catd5 in the preempter'a suit, we can think or no aood reQOO noc 10 convcn pcuier's double 10 pmalues by p1Jsin1. Q 6 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold· The bidding h.u proceeded, NORTH E.451" SOUnt •• Paw .... •• ,_ 1 Whal do you bid now? WEST .._ A· If you pl1y weak jump O\len:alh, A • If you play fou.nh-suu fOfCing. you have lfl decide between IWO tllii IS the perfect hand for IWO hearu. ~\and three •Plldes. 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