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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-03-23 - Orange Coast Pilot... SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CON\VtUNmES SINCE 1907 ON TI-IE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM FRIDAY, MARCH 23 , 200 1 Newport Jazz ~,estival tO get Irvine -addreSS • Space, noise and cost concerns behind move of event that called H yatt Newporter home for seven years. "It was 1ust getting to be so crowded,• he said. 55% thdt was d clec1<,1vC' reason to tum away from Newport Bedch, Robertson sd1d, dddinq thdt he dtd not want to reved.l LhP PXdCt r.um he hdd be<'n paying. ment Thursday Robin Armstro ng llftd Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT restivaJ officials said Thursddy. The festival has been held at the Hyatt Newporter for the past seven The new site is at least three times bigger than the grounds at the Hyatt. •wtuch means that you Cdil spread out your p1cruc blankets and not be o;qwshed up next to your neighbor,· according to the fesbvd.l's Web site. After hotel offiaalc; pn..,.•ntf'd tum with the tugher rdles Leist October, Robertson began loolonq dnd c;ettled on Hidden Vd.lJey WhPn hotel officidls cbd nol respond to a letter Robertc;on sent them regarc:IJng the pncc• increase, the l~bvdl cbrector ci0!>£'<1 a dedl wt1h the lrvme s,te m Jdlludry. J le ddded that he ~ P<!Yln9 less rc>nt at 1-1.Jdden Vdlley thr1t he hdcl tx~:-n di the ~ lyatt As a result or the move, hotel offi- cials also ended Robertson's mvolvement in the Hyatt Newporter Summer Jazz Senes. Robertson said. Thol>e events will take place between 'June 15 dnd October 12 NEWPORT BEACI I -The city's jazz lovers will have lo dnve a htUe farther this year to attend the New- port Beach Jazz Fesllvrtl. Because of crdmmed concl1Uons, noise complamts dnd d proposed rent increase, the event 1s being relocated to Irvine's H1clden f-ldlley, years. , • The festival will ldke pldce from May 11 to 19, Wlth several sessions held at Irvine Spectrum restdurdnts on weekdays. "I was getting desperate,· sd1d festival director Jeff Robertson, adding that be had to Lum dWdY 2,000 people at the gdle ldst yedr Whtie in past years many rans had to pMk oU-site and use a shuttle to get to the hotel, 1-1.Jdden Vd.lJey's 6,000 pdrla.ng spaces should prevent that. lrvme\ Mayor Larry Agrdn said Thursday that he hdd not hcdrd about the move, but wal> supportive "We alwdys welcome C'ulturdl enterprises to the city,· he &did A ttempts to find alternative sites in the city fdiled. in part because of noise concerns at other spots. In Newport Bedch, conJ<>rc•nce and v1s1tors buredu olf1c1db '>did It was a proposed rent increase of Hotel offlciuls dC'chnc•d lo com-SEE JAZZ PAGE 8 Cu t back affordable h ou sing, Steel s a ys • Cosld M0sa councilman Cdubons residents to 'get ~enou~ dbout the people we're letting live here.' PHOTOS 8'f SEAN Hli.l.ER I DAILY"' O' Costa Mesa High teacher Sha nnon Brewer, left, expresses her excitement after Linda Mook, president of the Newport-Mesa Fe deration of Teachers, names Brewer as the district's high school teache r of the year. Jennif er Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA ~1ESA -!\torn l'XflC'O'>I\'(' hOU'>ln<J would unprovt• lht> oty hy lmng1ng nc lwr pPoph• into 1t'> borders. Counc 1h11t1n Ch rt'> St<•C'l Sdld di tt c omrnuntt) m<•chng W<'c!Ol'"dt1y. "I Wdn l lo r1tlrt1C't people who c clrl r<•ct II\ t1fforcl to !Jve hNP, •· <.;ti'!') ScllCl "II would 11npri>vt> our propNty Vdlues. 1m1>rnvl' our ..,c hool.., That'!> lw<>n my qoctl from ddy one. I' rn not 1n fct\ or of '>Uh'>1d.tzed hoU'>lfl~J or dllordd blr hous- mg Wt"\1• qot to cwl '>rnou.., dbout Lhl' p<'oplf' Wt' re IPttmg hve> hPrc• • Rvwnanq, 1ll<•gdl 1mrru9rd· t1on ctnd chdntw-. WNP dmong Lhl' mttn~ topic'> ~ff>(') dnd C'ounolwomdn Kdr<•n Robm- '>Oll d1'c ll"'-<'d <11 th<• commu- WHAT'S ENOUGH? How should the city of Costa Mesa deal with the issue of afford- able housing? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilot@lat1mes.com Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only nil) meelmg \\Nlnl•-.dd~ The meet'ing hc>lrl hy f\l esd Verde Commun1t'! Inc . was the hrsl of thre<• sN' up to glVe res1den~ d cht1ncl' to d'>k aty ofhc1dl!. que'>ll.om \\Int· ten on index Cdrds lht• mo'>ll) SEE HOUSING PAGE 7 Head of their classes Newport-Mesa names top teach ers of the y ear State agency approves Crystal Cove buyout · Danette Goulet D AILY PILOT S hannon Brewer Jumped for JOY when she heard the news "Oh my God," she ~hnekecl "Oh my God, I'm so exated. • Brewer, an algebra teacher at Costa Mesa High School, was one or thre<> teachers m the Newport-Mesa Unified School D1stnct to be VlS1ted by d1stnct officials Thursday morrung, beanng gilts and offering congratulations for being named teachers or the-year "You're an extraordinary teacher working under the worst of condi- tions," ~id Linda Mook , president of the NeWp<>rt-M esa Federation of Teachers. Brewer's tiny classr<\°m sits next to the wood shop. (' Costa Mesa, WdS ndffied middle school teacher of the year: and Bob Kelly, d sixth-grade teacher dt Newport Heights Elementary School, earned lhe title of elementary school teacher of the YE:dr. "Tturty-one years -I consider 1t to be a privllege to be a teacher,• Kelly told tus class after the announcement. "People ask why I don't look my dge It's because of all of you.• Hts students were bursb.ng Wlth excitement at the news. "Mr. Kelly IS the best teacher in the sixth grade." said Michelle Mundy, 11. "He's tfallY funny and ruce. I like the way he teaches.• • Cdlifomid CoastaJ Conscrvdncy OKs $2 rrullion to end pJans for re~ort m historic commuruty. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT LAGUNA BEACH -The long bdltl(' p1tllng d Sdn Fran· CISCO developer ctqamsl area env1ronmentah.-;t<., over the (uture of Crystal Cove fmdlly ended Thur day Of about 150 nominations, a com- mittee chose Brewer as the district's high school teacher of the year. Jon Lindfors, who teaches girls' choir at Tfie honor held a special excitem ent for Lindfors, whose wife, Michelle, was named a teacher of the year last year and whose father was just named high school teacher of the year in lrvine. As the family racks up the red apple SEE TEACHERS PAGE 8 'Jon Lindfors ts all smiles after learning he ls the district's middle school teacher. The Cabfomia C'0c1sldl C"on- scrvdl1c:y, a SldlE' funding group for projects that aflC'Cl publJc access to bPachcs. authonzed $2 milllon to the Cdhfomia Sldte Parks to buy out the developer. ending pldn.S for a luxury r~rt Calm urged amid bearish storm • Stock market has seen drastic changes, but financial advi sors recommend riding out latest downturn. ,_,,Clinton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-M ESA -As the stock market continues to dress down investors, local financial advisors are urging their clients to hang tough. selling stocks now could be a major mistake, said Mitch Aase, a financial con- sultant at Smith Barney's Cos· ta Mele branch. ·n. ldentWc way lo la1e \I money on Wall Street IS to buy when everyone's e1cited and sell when investors dl'e in a panic," Aase said. "We are advising our clients to tum oU the dutter from the media and stay focused on their long-teem game plan.• The market's precipitous declines since a year ago1,. ~specially ln technology stocks, has been w ell chroni- cled ln newspapers, maga· zlnes and other media outlets. After .the out-sized stock gams of the 1990s, the lut year hl\s brought the nastiest of bears out of hibernation . The Nasdaq market, which hit 5, 100 m March 2000, closed SEE STOCKS MGI I If 72 © HOURS A quick guide to the weekend @ mM. MIMN' Stephanie Edwards. TV and radio commentator and interviewer, will speak at the Women's Networking Luncheon at 11 a.m. Frt day at The Clubhouse at Pelican Htll, 22681 Pehcan Hill Road South, Newport Coast . S30. (714) 771· 2565. A Ul1la The Salsa Swing Connection Dance Studio will host its second •nnual free Day of Dance from 1 to 4 p.m Saturd•y •t the studio, 2221 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa free (949) 650- 7986. t •ns JI -. The Speci•I Children's lugue of Orange County will hold •Pniports to Dreams," • luncheon fnhion show to benefrt children~ adults with dis.blllties. from 11 a .m. to 3 pm. Sun- ct.y 11t The Sutton Pl«e Hotel. Newport 8"<h. S55. (714) 544-1771. at Crysldl Covc> Sl.dle PdJ'k It WdS d ddy envtronmen· tallsts hdd '!earned for I.nee 1997. when <;ldle parks olh- c1als dnnoun<.t1d d 60-yedr contract Wlth f\hchael Fret>d to butld th<> re'>ort m the hts- tonc cornmurut) "ThJS looks tike the fmdl chapter m the ongomg re<.,ort . aga, • said Ldurd Ddv1ck. who founded the Allidnce to Rescue Crystal Cove to hdlt the pro1ect "I'm looking for- ward to closmg that book • ln grantJng the undmmous approval, · comm1ss1oncrs urged the par~ departml"nt to avoid another commcroal development for the taxpay- er-owned ldlld. Freed !.a.Jd he would rent rooms m the re ort SEE COVE PAGE 8 --AICQIO TM ClASSlflDS MUC"1lm SIOl1'S -DIRIOOl s 13 12 10 ~ An eichlbit t.k.s OYef Emporio Armani at SOuth COISt PIUA. ( ,..,!9'2 • 2 Friday, Morch 23, 2001 ' A hltar LEGACY Guitarist Pepe Romero, a member of The Royal Family of Guitar, will perf~rrn at 8 p.m. Saturday with the National Orchestra of Spain. The performance will close the Philharmonk Society of Orange County's season at the Orange County Perfonriing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Reporter Young Oiang talks with Romero about his family and his career in Saturday's Oatebook. \ I Doity Pilot CHECK IT OUT Spring qbeacf.:1to a glorious gdrden , S pring is a glorious time to grow a gar- den. To help make it happen. numerous new volumes offer fertile guid- ance. each plant for allergy potential. Those with limited space might peruse ·country Containers, .. a collection of container planting ideas that show bow a bit of seashore or Allcr;::y-Frrc (,,f.\flDrNING ~-~,-... ~ t ~ • ·.• ~ ~' I q ~i ~-" wood- land can be brought into even the ~mallest garden. Every gardener This work by Michele Asselin is part of the "Perspecttves" exhibit at Emporlo Armant. Ir you·~e just starting to. nurture a green thumb. Better Homes and Gar- dens' new "Step-by-Step Garden Basics• provides just about everything you need to start. except plants and tools. Organized by season, with color photos that illustrate step-by-step instructions for gardening techniques, this user- friendly guide is a firle ref- erence for cultivating flow- ers,· vegetables, annuals or perennials. must deal with natural sabo- tews, made easier with help from "Pests." Begin- ning with the soil, this envirorunentally enlight- ened volume reveals how to prevent. manage and combat damage by bugs, birds and other wildille. • I If it's herbs you want to grow. "The Green Guide to Herb Gardening" indudes tips for propagat- ·irlg 10 popular varieties. Individual chapters include Gen Art exhibit takes over Emporio Armani at South Coast Plaza herb his- tory, magic and folk- lore. in addition to recipes, culinary Some of the most·cw- rent information about what to plant and when is offered in such periodicals as Organic Gardening and Horticulture. Other up-to- date advice is accessible on the Internet, at such sites as http://www.gardennet. com, a gardening megasite with links to artides, cata- logs, information guides and details about major flower shows throughout the year. You"9 Chang DAILY PILOT F inally, an art show for people who aren't teaUy looking for one. The current exhibit at Emporio Annani at South Coast Plaza is perfect for the museum visitor who hangs out more at the gift shop than in the gallery. It's welcoming for those without an art hlstory degree and accessible for shoppers looking more for some- thing from Armani's spring line than a work of fine art. ~art of a traveling photography exhibit, "Perspectives" features arbsts Michael Jensen. Michele Asselin and Matthew Tischler. Empono Armaru teamed with Gen -Art, a natlonal nonprofit arts group supporting e merging artists, to cre- ate the show and to emphasize a shared line between rugh fashion and fine art. •Art inspires fdshion and fashion inspires art,· said Adam Walde n, managing director of Gen Art. ·1 think fashion d esigners are first a nd foremost artists, and I think there's a strong lmk." The pieces Cit Armani's professional, sleek and dean Lmage. Walden said. Jensen agreed, adding that the fashion world may be aligning itself with artists because dothes can be works of art too. FYI WHAT: "Perspectives" WHEN: Through Monday. Store hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Monday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Satutday. 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday WHERE: Emporio Armani at South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa COST: Free CALL: (714) 754-1200 A mulibnedJa artwork by Michael Jensen. artist said. "It's something that you take pride m, because you're buying some- thing that's more than just cove~g yourself on a commercial level.• Jensen's contribullon lo the show indudes five pieces of nonf\gurative, how shall we say this ... pfiotographs that are more than photographs. Some of hls works might resemble paintings. but he says they're more than that. Jensen uses photos, steel, alu- minum. resin, lacquer and pigment to create what dosely resembles a paint- we live in an age that's much more .complex than the academic context. in art school you're taught to be this or that. It's very specific," be said. ·1 go outside the area of specificity lo create an image that's engaging.• The first piece is titled •steel Blos- som " -a photo of a plwn blossom laid out on stainless steel. "Rocky Slope• shows a mountain side. •Black Pine" depicts a blue sky and a pine tree. ·su- ver Path" is what Jensen describes as •wilderness abstracted,· and "1hmks with Blue• shows tree trunks with a blue sky behind it. "I think why [Gen Art) chose my work is (because) I'm dealing with something that's beyond pop culture, and I think fashion and art are trying to situate themselves in a world of cre- ativity that's much more important than pop cultu~; he said. Asselin, whose show pieces are abstracted .. coforful street scenes, said ArrTntrtt'1'Mis to see a world that is •sort of simple and interesting and forward and edgy,• which explains why •Per- spectives• is a natural fit for the store . The photographer's experience indudes working on assignment in the Middle East for the Associated Press. For Asselin, both her abstract and straightforward works revolve around documenting what she sees. "While photojournalism is a much more objective view into the world and what's going on." she said, "this is also a way of looking at the world and ornamental uses, and herbal remedies. Several recently pub- lished volumes concentrate on specific species. For gardeners inspired by Monet and Renoir, "Impressionist )loses" explores how to bring the Impressionists' style to out- door spaces. Roses also star irl "Monet's Garden at Glvemey," a video tour of the French site created by a painter who was as pas- sionate about horticulture as he was about art. U the quintessential plant of the tropics is more your style, check out "Orname ntal Palm Horti- culture" for information about growing more than 200 indoor and outdoor palm varieties. Tum to "The Plantftnder's Gulde to Garden Fems" for descriptions and cultivation requirements for hundreds of fems, from giant tree varieties to delicate maid- enhairs. lf your tomatoes are tasteless and your pansies are petal-less after all your research, turn to .. Rodale Organic Garden- ing Solu- tions." Answers to more than 500 questions from backya.ld gardeners, culled from 10 years' worth of magazine columns, are in this hands- on guide covering every- thing from starting seeds to controlling weeds. "When you buy a ruce piec~ of dothing, it's something that you want to keep,· the New York mult.unedla ing with a photo m it. · ·As a multimedia artist, I th.ink that · 'and what's going~· Gardeners with special sensitivities may be well served by "Allergy-Free Gardening," featuring an A to Z listing that r1;1tes • OtECK IT OUT Is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's col- umn Is by Melissa Adams, In col- laboration with Soon Jung. All titles may be reserved from home or office computers by accessing the catalog at http://www.newportbeach library.org. Brie fir IN DITEBOOK Computer-age comedy to be read at SCR South Coast Repertory will present the staged reading of Anthony Clarvoe's new play, •ctrl Alt Del,• which translates lo •eontrol Alternate Delete,• at 7:30 p.m. Monday. The comedy, about the spread- ing techno-buslness culture, is set in key locales of corporate Amer- ica where •nowhere Is private, nothing is personal, and n obody's home." The reading Is part of SCR's annual season of play readings supported by funds from SCR's endowment and fTom·hon- orary associate producer Ursula Gries. The theater is at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tick- ets are $8. lnformd'tion: (714) 708-5555. Summer jazz series to begin June 15 Hyatt Newporter will pre- sent its summer jazz series at 7:30 p .m . Fridays beginning June 15, and continuing through October 12, at its out- door amphitheater, 1107 Jam· boree Road, Newport Beach. The lineup will begin with artists Strunz & Parah, Acoustic Alchemy with Paul Taylor and Bobby Caldwell. Ticket prices range from 525 to $35. lnformation: (9'49) 729-123'4. Corona del Mar woman stars in original play Karen McDaniel of Corona del Ml}' will play Katby, the motb'r 1n •A House Divided,• an original play written by 17- year-old Drake Doremus. The play will open March 30 at the OePietro Performance Center's Don Cribb Theater. The two-act play is a dark, •grown-up• comedy that focuses on the perils of going back and forth between divorced parents, illustrates the dJfficulties, the frailties and hwnor of what it'• like for a young teenage boy to balance bis affectlom between the lifestyles of his parent.. Tbe DePletro Performance Center 19 at 809 N . Main St., Santa Ana. 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LOCATfON 1111 Wedge ...................... 2·l ~ ..................... 2 .. 3 lladde'S................... 2·l ~Jetty ................. 2·l CofoN .. ,... ...... 2·l T1DU TOOAV First low 2:12 a.m ...................... 0.8 First high 8:13 a.m ...................... 5.2 S.Cond low 2:42 p.m ..................... -0.7 Second high 8:55 p.m ...................... 4.6 SAn.>AY First low 2:.42 a.m." ................... 0.8 First high 8:44 a.m ...................... 5.1 Second low 3:05 p.m .................... 0.01 Second high 9:17 p.m ...................... 4.7 ' COSTA MESA • Cadllt.c Avenue: A COfnnlefd411 burgt.ry was report· ed in the 3500 blodt at 7:03 a.m. Wednesday. • canyon Dt1w: A. home burglary was reported In the 2200 blodt at 5:40 p.m. Wednesday. • Lenwood Drtwe: Ari autO theft was repotted In the 400 block at 11:55 a.m. ~. • NeadJlcwt 8oul..vent All -.ult was r~ed In the 1900 block at 1:58 a.m. Wednesday. • ¥ldlDtia S"9et: A torgerv was reported In the 300 block a ~30 p.m. Wednesday. NEWPORT IEAOt • IMt CoMt ,..,....,. ~ reportedly thrtw en unknown ob)4tct. bfNkl1i9 • sign In the 1500 blodt It 12:15 p.m. ~. • CloWen Clrde: Equipment WM repotttd stOltn from the fronty«d of • home In the 2200 blodt It 9:20 a.m. ~ • ...... ~A purM was "P011*1 ttot.\ from a _.,. f)lftttd In the lJOO blodc It l:ll a.m. ~· Doily Pilot A story orzly one man really knows T here are some trials that drive us reporters crazy. They are the ones that have us scu.nying across large hallways and racing up and down escalators in the courthouse. Deepo Bhoroth REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK Those are the sensationa1 stories filled with mystery and intrigue that have us jucy-watching for two weeks. They hau,nt us in our dreams, in our .nightmefes. · f. .i • 1 th Th~~ are the titillating trials that <, ,l;>hat, ~ amoun~60 ~us~ e oy givj}'Us goose bwnps and clammy ~ coulclil t even19etemune if 1t was palms as the solitary light per&.etl on human bloop. the.bailiff's desk glows a brighrred, a What did him in? A former girl-, frien'(1,crpair of dumbbells and u signal that the jury has a verdict. bunch of secreUy recorded tapes. In that sense, the Jriat of Eric • Bechler was arrested after ex-girl- Bechler, which ended last week with friend Tina New wore a recording his life sentence, is a classic. device for investigators and got him The dashing, young father of three to confess on tape. from ritzy Newport Heights was New, a bikini model and aspiring found guilty of bludgeoning hts wtle, actress when she dated Bechler, also Pegye, lo <leath at sea during a boat-testified in court that he told her after ing excursion he sajd he arranged to a night of partying that he clubbed surprise her during their filth wed-his wile on the head and dwnped her ding anniversary. in the Pacific Ocean, tied down with That was three years ago. And 70 pounds of weights. ever since, Bechler stuck to his story The media watched -notebooks, that he and his wife were in the rrud-laptops and cameras in tow -and dle of a h~ax.enly cruise -they waited on the cold corridors of the drank margaritas, made love twice. county courthouse for more than two He got on a bodybodfd and she months as a sensational tale of mys- drove the speedboat, he said. tery, greed, lust and betrayal A giant wave hit him, Bechler unfurled before their eyes. ' said, and he went underwater. When From my perspecl.lve, rovenng d he came back up, his wile was gone. trial that several veteran courl Her body was never found. lnves-reporters called a ''once ind bfc>llme tigators found drops of blood on the experience" was quite a thnll and qwte a challenge. It was only my second trial and my hrst experience trying lo get a seat in a bny courtroom, with a gallery of only 21 available chairs. It was the first time I was pai;t of what many condescendingly call •the media circus,• rushing from the 10th ·floor to the 2nd floor so I could get a spohlear rows of cam- eras an~ flashing lights and eager repo~ers who wouldn't hesitate to glvfi! you that inadvertent push -or a shove. ' · And then there were the curious spectators, mostly court watchers and boabng enthusiasts from Newport Beach. "l think he did it,• one of them whispered m my ear as Bechler took the stand to tesllfy in bis defense. "Look at the Jurors." said a Hunt- ington Beach man. "He doesn't stand a chance.· •How do they know?" argued another. "There's no blood, and there's no body.• Those questions may never go away. And the Bechlers' determina- tion lo appeal the verdict may drag them on for many years to come. But when it comes to what hap- pened on the high seas the afternoon of July 6, 1997, only one man knows. And his name is Eric Bechler. • OEEPA BHARATH covers crime and courts for the Daily Pilot. Awards for those with community spirit Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The C'osta Mesa Chamber of Commerce and South Coast Metro Alliance will present Hall of Fame Awards today to Share Our Selves, CarrAmericd Realty Corp. and James Phillips, director of Scudder Kemper Investments Inc. The annual Hall of Fdme Awards event, scheduled from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 :45 p.m., recognizes busmesses and business members who contribute to the community. The Hall of Fame Awards replaced Lhe Man and Woman of the Year event last year. Phillips 1s rece1vmg the lnd1v1dudl Achievement Award, presented to c1 person who hdS been succe!>sful in his or her field and who has shown "outstanding involvement m the• commuruty, • accord mg to the ev~nt program. CarrAmertca Realty will receive the Corporate L.eadersh1p Awdfd,· which is given to d large corpordtion or a small company that has ·demon- strated outstanding leadership in its respective industry dnd the communi- ty," according to the program. Share Our Selves, a nonprofit cor- poration that helps the poor by pro- v1dmg food, clothmg, em ergency hnancidl assistance, housmg, trans- portation, prescnptions and children's assistance, will receiving the Commu- nity Spmt Award. The award is for ·a company or mdiVldual who excels in giving back to the commuruty," according to the program. The luncheon will be at the Costa M esa Hilton, 3050 Bristol St., Costa M esa. For. more information, call (949) 435-2109. little something ( to lounge around in; Exit Bri1tol off tlu 405 Friday, Morch 23, 2001 3 Hate crimes down, but cities urged to remain diligent . · • Only a few were reported last year, part of an overall decrease countywide. l)eepa Bharath DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA Hate crones are down in the county, but that is no reason for cities such as Costa Mesa and Newport Beach to become complacent, Orange County Human Relations Comm1ss1on officials said Thursday. The comnuss1on's annual report, released Thursday, showed an 11 % decrease in hctte crones countywide - from 136 incidents in 1999 to 122 in 2000. • The commission defines a hate crime as any criminal or attempted act ·which is motivated by the victim's race, ethnicity, religion, sex· ual orientation, gender or dLSabtlJty." Costa Mesa and Newport Beach were Wltness to fewer than a handlul of those mc1· dents last year. But even one incident is one too many, said Rusty Kennedy, executive dtrector of the Orange Coun- ty Human Relations Conurus- s1on. •Many of these cnmes go unreported,• he said. ·And 11 is our assessment that !New- port Beach and Costa Mesdl have their fatr share or hcite- reldted crimes dnd inci- dents." Newport Bedch police had only two reported incidents -one of dJl Afncan Ameri- can man assaulted by a white man while riding d bus, and another involvmg a man leav- ing a derogatory message on another's answenng m,aclune commenting on h1s sexual orientation. •,. . "It is not a huge;Ptoblem in this community.• said New- port Beach PolJce Sgt. Sk3ve Shulman. But the department does try to spread awareness about hdte cnmes and encourages people to report incidents The commuruty in Costa Mesa Wd!> shocked in Octo- ber when vandals spray- pamted swastikas and IJght- rung bolts on the walls of Yel- lowstone Women's Recovery H omes, a shelter for recover- ing alcohol.Jes It wds, however, the City's only reported incident The last five years have seen an m creuse m hate- reldled vdnddllsm but a decreasP 1n violent hate crones, !>dJd Kennedy However, the chdnging demogrnph1c!> of Costa M esa and Newport Bcdch make these commurulJe!> vulnera- ble to hate cnmes, he Sdld "They dre changing from a white, suburban community to areas with d lot or d1vers1- ty, • !>dld KrnnC'<ly For exdmplP, Newport Harbor H1qh '-.rhc.101 !>ees d rrungl.Jng of l.dtmo !>tuden~ from a lowPr P<onorruc !>lrdta, as well d!. !>lud1•ntc, from wealthy Newport Bedch ·u you look i:tl the beach. there is an increi:tc,mg unrru- grant populdt1un. • he !.dld •And the!>e dfe -.uccessfuJ people, entrepreneurs • The best way to guard against hi:tle crimes, Si:t1d Kennedy, 1s for commurutie!. to be awi:tre and ·become more tolerant and dpprena- tive of each other's dJVer!.1ty .. .. a .. 4 Friday, Moret. 23, 2001 Daily Pilot Good Samaritan ~aves 15 cats • Now awaiting adoption, felines were left to fend for themselves afte r their owner was evicted from her home. Stef•nle Frith D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Jan M cCandless said sh'e won't stop until she finds .all of the cats left behind by a woman recenUy evicted from her home in the city. So far, she's rounded up 15 in a week -but McCandless says it's only the beginning. As the Costa M esa resident catches the cats, she places them with the Community Animal N etwork, the Irvine Animal Shelter and the lrvine PetsMart adoption group. •She has gone the extra mile,• said DiAnna Pfaff-Martin, founder of the Community Arumal N etwork. ·w e like it when people who call us are willing to help.· M cCandless lives in the neighborh ood around the home where the cats have been liv- ing and said she often would walk by and see cats running down the street and around the home. All of the cats w ere mostly kept inside previousl y, she said. · DON LEACH I OAJLY PILOT Seeing-eye dog Jazz meets fifth-graders, from left, Nicholas Russo-Larsson. Matt Langel, Natalie Ahmadi, and/ Anthony Bonilla. •1 would give the w oman who rented the home there fliers and information about shelters for the cats, but she never did anything," McCandless said. "Then, after she was evicted, I was walking by and saw a cat in shock on the lawn. She just left them all there. I even saw kit- tens on the rooftop. I knew I hap to do some- thing.• ( Jazz leads the way When the owner of the horn~ came to clean the house, McCandless said tie found urine- soaked furniture and carpet. She sa.l,d he ran the cats out of the house and cut dow-rl some of th<' bushes around the home to keep them from hid- ing there. • Students at Andersen Elementary School learn { a llttle about life with a seeing-eye dog. added Allson ,Luke, 11. Although Henderickson did not explain how he lost his sight m 1987 to a virus that damaged his retinas beyond surgtcaJ repair, he was eager to share with students the experi- ence of getting Jazz and bow speoal the dog is. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -He WdS obedient to the p0tnt that he lay docLlely on a blue and whlte checkered cloth on top of a table while 30 pairs of eyes studied him. Jazz is a black Labrador retriever and a guide dog for 76-year-old Warren "Duke· Henderickson of Newport Beach. Henderickson brought tus companion of the last six years to visit Lori Manz's fifth-grade class at Andersen Elementary School on Thursday to teach students about guide dogs and compassion. "I think it's really nice to know what other p eople have to go through,· said Leila Khatiblou, 11. "It was fun hearing about it from his point of view instead of just being told about 1t, • H e told students about Jazz' breed, his 19 weeks of training to be a guide dog, his duties as a seeing-eye dog and finally Henderickson's own duties and responsibilities to Jazz. "The last part of the training is they take me and I go_ to RAND OP---.- NEWPORT DESIGN CENTER G WORLDWI DE CO LLECTI BLES AND ANTIQVES SOo/ooFF This Week e nd Only! Fri • Sat • Sun 1 Oam -8pm A Rare and Unique Array To Choose From •Furniture •Antiques •Art • Bronzes • Estate Jewelery • Persian Rugs NEWPORT DESIGN CENTER 353 E. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach, CA P.C.H. near Bayside Or. 949.723.6100 • school with the dog for a whole month and he trams me, because he already knows what he's doing,· Hendenck- son said. . It was the dog's ability and intelligence that really impressed the children. ·1 like how it's 1ust amazing that the dog can learn as much and he can,· said Dillon Yow- ell, whose grandmother, Doreen Adams, was instru- mental in getting Henderick- son the dog six years ago and in bringing both into the class- room Thursday. ·So I went out with another ne1ghbbr, and wq started trapping all the cats and mak:mg call!!° We will continue to go out each rught to get all the cats. You can still see some running down the street.• McCandless said. ·w e even had a cat give birth in one of the traps, but the kJtten didn't make it. The whole thing is so sad." Pfaff-Martin said people with dozens of cab are more common than people rru ght think, and it needs to be stopped. •These people end up with so many cats, and people will just dump their cats on their doorsteps, and they just keep taking them in," she said. •They are called 'collectors.' Thie, woman who left the ca ts could go on and do 1t again. And then neighbors like (McCandless! have to take over." "Desiring a life of integrity" ~aturday, March 24, 2001 10:00 am -3:00 pm Newport Dunes Resort 11 31 Backbay Drive • Newport Beach Come and hear whar God is doing in and ~ rhrough a group of Yt>ung WOmen, in rhei r 20's and 30's, co reach rhei r generarion with H is powerful message of Love and Grace. Morning & Afi:ernoon Message "Desiring a Lift of Integrity" Karin Graves Evcnr includes musica.J performances and panel discussion o n inregriry in: Athktics • Business • Fashion Motherhood • Education • The Surf Industry • For more information or t'o receive a brochure, please call (949) 673-1614 Tickers arc $25 per person including lunch and conference materials .. Daily Pilot • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa, CA 92627, by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calhng (949) 574- 4298 Include the time, date and loc.atlon of the event. as well as a contact phone number. A complete llstlng is a11allable at http:Jlwww. dallypilot.com. TODAY A two-day weekend for· couples who want to improve their communica- tion skills will be offered by Roger and Becky Tuabassi from 7:30 to 10 p.m. to.day and frpm 8:30 a.m . to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the New- port Beach Mdrriott Hotel, 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beaqh . Call for prices. (800) 44~·61 89. Stephanie Edwards, TV and radio commentator and inter- viewer, will speak at the Women's Networking Lun- cheon at 11 a.m. at The Club- house dt Pelican Hill, 22681 Pelican Hill Rodd South, Newport Codsl $30. (714) 771-2565. The second annual Hall of Fame Awdrds prc>sented by the Costa Mc5.a C hdmber of Commerce cmd South Coast M etro Alhancf." will take place from 11 45 d.m to 1 :45 p.m . a t the Hilton Costa Mcsd, 3050 Bmtol St., Costa Mf'Sd $30. (7 14 I 885-9090 Whole Foods Market wtll host d two-hour dcmonstrallon cooking clc.1r,s with chefs Mary Sue l\hlhkcn dnd.Susan Feruger from 7 to 9 pm at "I:hc Forum Cld -.sroom dt Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (818) 501-8484, Ext. 133. SATURDAY "Be Your Own Boss,'" a semi- nar conducted by ·the Orange County Chapter of the Ser- vice Corps of Retired Execu- bves Assn. on how to start and manage your business, will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $40. (714) 550-7369. I' A semlnar for first-time home buyers will be offered from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Orange Coast College, Lewis Center for Applied Sciences Build- ing, Room 204, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $49. (71 4) .. 432-5880. .. A Walle ln the Park,• the 15th annual mother-daugh- ter silent auction, rashion show and luncheon held by the Newport Chapter of National Charity League will take place al the Four Sea- sons Palm Garden, 4545 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach. Juniors wi.11 be held at 10:30 a.m. $100, $60 for children. Learn to play the bagpipes dunng a seven-week course. Sessions will take place aJ 1 p.m Saturdays at Orange Coast College, Music Bwld- mg, Room 106, 2701 Fauv1ew Road. Costa Mesa. $89. (714) 432-5880. The Salsa Swing Connection Dance Studio will host its sec- AROONDToWN ·. IEST IET Dublin's Traditional Irish Cabaret will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Thea tre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The troupe fe atures a cast of 15 Irish performe rs presenting a blend of dance, ballads, song and humor. With the popularity of s uch shows as "Rlve rdance" and "Lord of the Dance," the cabaret has also added more ste p dancing to its repertoire. Tickets are $32. (714) 432-5880. ond annudl Free Ddy of Dance from 1 to 4 p.m. di th(• studio, 2221 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free (9491 b50- 7986. Learn to heal yourself ctnd others through tht> dnn<'nl hands-on hPc1hnq .1rt Re1k1 c11 1 pm di ThP LdtP<;t Thinq 270 E 17th St, Col>lct M(•'>n $85, or $b5 in c.1cJvance (44<Jt 645-6211 Laurie Le,ah Levine, author C1 "Spinludl (ll'd1nne." will -.penk di 2 p m c11 Bdme!> & obit> BooksellN'> dt Fashion l'>lcindl CJ53 Newport Center Drive>\ f';lewporl Aedch Free 14491 'f759-0Cj82 A discussion on anlmal- d'>'>l'>led lhNdp~ \\Ill take Friday, Morch 23, 2001 5 place at 2 p.m. al Borders Books, Music & Cdle. 3333 Bear St., 'Costa Mesa. Free. (71 4) 432-7654 The annual Presidents Ball hosted by the Orange County Young Republicans wHl begm at 6 p m at the Hyatt Newporter Hote l, 11 07 Jam- borPe R0c:td. Newport Beach. $75 {9491 475-5559 SUNDAY The Special Childre n's Ledgue of Orange County wilt hold "Passports to Dredms." a luncheon fash- ion show to benefit children and ddults with d1sa b1hlles, from 11 a m. to 3 p m. at The Sutton Place Hotel, Newport Beach. $55. (714 ) 544 -8771 An Intermediate Relki work- r,hop. an ancient hdnds-on het1hng method, will take pldc e at 1 p.m. at The Ldtest Thmg. 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa $85. or $65 in ddvance . rq491 n4s-6211 MONDAY Forty contestants from the upc~ming r>-lr'>. Globe Pdgec1nt will Wdll ctnd bus tdblC''> dl Nello Cuctnd restau- rdnt dt South Coast Plaza from 6 to 7 30 p m The re-.tdurant l!. in the Crystal Court off Sunnowt>r Avenue in Costc1 Mesa Dmnt>r pnces VcH) All tJps collected will be donated to the Women m NePd Foundation (7 14 l 540- 3Jh5 I SEE TOWN PAGE 6 £5~ . C· f Al(91))tf', IT'S TIME FOR ... [M.t8 ~out r 1 1( 4 . MI CASA Mattress Outlet Store BRAND NEW · COSMfT1CAJ.LY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa OK Block Sout.b al •05 rwy MEXICAN RESTAURANT 545-7168 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 -14-Game ~~ PROMO"- PACK Includes f •ery Saturdar PROMOTIONAi. 8-e, ,,.,. ........ si,• SQ Ft Installed Laminate On Salel llPERGO .f ~ ~ ... ; -~ ~ . .,.. }.,. • ......... L. .. ~ .. ._... ~ . .. .. . _... ... ,, .. 141\llWDDll :rmcZALI •PARQUET HAROWOOD •• colon to dM>OIC from •ANDERSON SPECIAL • f ~ llO cbooK rro. •EUROPE.AN PLANK • s tOlon eo cbooet &.. s-m a• Sq Ft s:t•• SQ Ft s43a SQ ft w w w . c a r p <~ t i r1 t c r t ' f , t . ~-< • • ·( : 6 Friday, Morch 2j, 2001 ·' ARoUNDToWN Doily Pilot TOWN CONTINUED FROM 5 A speech on wrinkles and slun redness and will be giv- en by Howard Kam\nsky, president of B Karruns Chem.151, dt b P·"l· at Spa Gregorie's, 200 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Free (949) 644-6672. TUESDAY Oran9e Coast College wtll present its 18th ctnnudl ~Ugh School SC'ntOr Ody from noon to 3 pm al th<• cctmpus qudd, 2701 f-cttrvww Rodd , Costd MP\d (71 4) 4'J2-5725 WEDNESDAY A representative from UC Sdnld Bdrbdrd Will Vl'>lt OrdngP C'oc1.,t College> from <i d m to 4 p m c1t thl' coUcyc>, 2701 f.ct1rvww Rodd, Cosld f\tP ... d PH'l' (714) 4"32-58Cj4 A workshop on buying and wllinq rC'nl1il propNly will lctk<' plc1n• Imm I to '! pm dl Nc1tJOndl Un1v1•r-.1ty. 3340 1 IMhor Blvd , ('o.,lc1 1\11•<,<1 frl•P. !HOO) ti55-'Wl5 A lecture on Caulerpa Taxfo- l1c1, thr> k11l1 ·r 11l<Jt1l'. w11J t.ik(' pldCf' t1I 7 p.m . ul llw N<'W· port Dunt'-. m lhl' Wind dncl S1•<1 Roo111 , ll:il Bc1<k Bcty I )rtVf'. N1•wport lll'rH h Frc•p ('14<lJ 72 l-5424 A Flbromyalgla support qr11up will mc'<•I di 7 ·w p 111 ell l locl(J I l<l'>(llldl 1 l lc1<1q IJnvr "41'wport Bt>clC h f-rt•I' (7141 840-80 iH THURSDAY A representaUve from tbe admissions office at UC San Diego will visit Orange Coast College from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the college, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-5894. The Visionaries of the Orange County Museum of Art will present a lecture by Suong Yangcbereon at 1 p.m. at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach.. $85 for the series. (949) 759-1122. Share Our Selves' eighth annual Wild and Crazy Taco Night, featuring 10 of Orange County's best chefs will be held dt 6 p.m. at 1550 Superi- or Ave .. Costa Mesa. $30 Donabon. (949) 642-345 I. A seminar on "Listening lo the Heart. Caring for the Body Mind" will be held at Mother's Market.from 6:30 to 8:10 p.m. at the Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa FrPe (800) 595-6667. MARCH 30 A cooking demonstratlon of oryc1nic hor!> d'oeuvres by SPth A. Siegel, proprietor of The H ealth Emponum, will ldkP plc1ce dt h p.m. c1t Barnes & Noble Booksellers dl Fdsh- 1on blc1nd, 953 Newport Cen- lc>r Dnve, NPwport Bedch FrN• (q4Q) 759-0982. MARCH 31 The Wanda J. Cobb Breast I lec1lth Symposium dnd SUS<tn Termite Protection Long lasting, Environmentally friendly Brochure with •FREE• inspection· Lie & Bonded Call <714)381-5763 G . Komen Swvivors Luncheon will be held Crom 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. $25. Reservations required. (714) 957-9157, Ext. 70. Estancia High School parent- teacher-studen t association will host an indoor rummage sale frpm 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the school, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 6-45-0715. I / A garage sale· wtll be ho~1ect by the Boy Scout lT<>s>P 37 from 8:30 a.m . lo 3:30 p.rn. March 31 and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April l al the Udo Island Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Sound, Newport Beach. The Scouts need donations. Free. (949) 723-6272. "Within Still Ute and Land- scape." an exhibit of acrylics and other medJa by Kathleen Grace, will close today al the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avoc~do Ave. The exhibit will be open from 9 d.m. to 6 p.m. Free. (949) 717-380 I. Food, music, entertalnment dnd crarts will be the' high- hghts of the Spnng Fair 2000 rl"om 9 d.m. to 4 p.m. March 31 an<l Apnl 1 al P1ecemakers Country Store, 1720 Adams Aw .. Costd M e'>d. rree. (714J t>4 t -3 t 12 A workshop on how lo build your wedlth will take pldce at 9·30 d m dt Morgdn Stanley Dcctn Witter. 575 Anton Blvd , Cosld M •sd Free (7 14) 24 t- 3tCJ8 0 at ing its I Coming Friday, March 30, 2001 Be a part of our special section devoted to ~outhern California's Regional Shopping Centers, Po~ Centers, Neighborhood and Outlet M~s *tBI• Stores of Excellence. Buddy Ebsen. author of "Kel- ly's Quest,• will speak at 2 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Book- sellers at Fashion Island, 953 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Free. (949) 759- 0982. A relallonshlp seminar by Lisa PLrestone and Joyce Catlett will take place at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cafe, 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free. (805) 681- 0415. The American Lung J\Jsn. of Orange County will host the sixth annual Big Breathe Easy event at 6 p.m. at the Palm Gardens at the Four Seasons Hotel, 600 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Call for prices. (714) 835-5864 APRIL 2 The Mazda Open Golf Tour- nament will be held at 11 a.m. at Mesa Verde Country Club, 3000 Club House Road, Costa M esa. Sponsor- ship packages are available from $200 to $3,000, and reservations must be com- pleted by March 23. (9491 727-6304 . APRIL 5 The Vlslonarles of the Orange County Museum or Art wtll present a lecture by Brdd Durham at 3 p.m . at the museum, 850 San Clemente Dnve, Newport Beach $85 for the senes. (949) 759-1 122 APRIL 7 An orchid sal e w1ll be h&ted by Green Systems lntema- uonal from 9 a m. to 4 p m. dt G reen Systems lntemabonal Orclud Nursery, 20362 81.fch Call Today for St., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 756-1211. APRIL 11 Orange Coast Collpge wtll host its second annual Small Business Conference and Expo Crom 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on the campus, 2701 Pairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-5880. APRIL 14 The Oasis SenJor Center wUJ host a pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10 a.m. at the center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. $2 for adults, $1 for children. (949) 644-3244. APRIL 18 The 14th annual HIV/AIDS on the Front Line Conference will be held at 8 a.m. at the HJ.lton Hotel, 3050 Bnstol St.. Costa Mesa. The event ts pre- sented by the AJDS Educa- 1.Jon and lfairung Center, UC Irvine and the Orange Coun- ty Health.Care Agency (714) 456-2249. Newport Bay Naturalist and Friends will present their Earth Ody Celebration from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Shellmak- er lsldnd. Newport Beach, ddjacent to Newport Dunes at the> corner of Jdmhoree and Back 8dy Dnve. Parking is civalldble at N ewport Dunes' comer lot. rree. f949) 640- 6746. APRIL 19 Nova Community Founda- • I.Jon wLJI host a thimty event to eduCdte potenbdl donors dnd help rdtse funds for Des- 1.Jny Tnps dt 7 p.m. at Saks Fifth Avenue in South Coclst PldZd Free, hut donauons are encouraged "Reservat10ns A FREE PHONE QUOTE Craig Brown Insurance (949) 760· 1255 ·-----~ I J-.h111n hl.in<l L.r• ) l J M nS-•• • 0 ~Jwt4 'io1,Jor,o. Oncr'l•A:)l'l'l~·C>r• ... e.."""' ,,.,..,, ''ll>t- 4'14' Old Newport Blvd • Newport Beach (949) 645-6086 requested. (949) 222-9010 or in/ormaUon@novaland.org. APRIL 22 A bridal show wtll be hosted by the Adventures al Sea Yacht Charters from 2 to 4 p.m. on the yacht, 3101 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. Reservations required. (949) 650-2412. APRIL 23 Whol e Foods Market will offer a special market lour from 5 to 7 p.m. to highlight new ways to pr~pare ndlural foods. The store is al 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesd (949) 574-3800. APRIL 24 Orange Coast College stu- dents who are interested m trying out to be the grddUd· tion speaker may do so dl 2 p.m. m the college's Lllerd- ture and Language BwJdmg Orange Coast College I'> di 2701 Fa1mew Rodd , Co'itc.1 M esa. (714) 432-0202 APRIL 26 The 28th annual Roman Feast and Charity Auction, hostr>d by the Youth Employnwnt Services of the H arhor A rPu Inc., wlll begin dl 6 p.m. dl th1• Costd M esa Ne1ghhorh,Aod ' Community Center, 1'84 5 Pdrk Ave. Chrisllne Cc1rr (949) 642-8306 APRIL 27 Orange Coast College's Asso- ciated Students «rill host c1 con- fererlc.'e for !ugh sehool studt•nl , ledder.> from 8 d.m to 1.:m pm at OCC. 2701 FciUVlew Rcx1cl Coslct MeSd: FrC'e (714) 412- 0202, Ext 2644q MAY 6 Orange County Market Place will kick off the StrawhNI) Sunday Fest from 7 a.m to 4 p.m. dt the Ordllg<• Count) Fairgrounds tn Cosw Mcsd $2 Enk Lackey, (949) 723-0t>b I ONGOING The Newport-M esa cribbage club meets on the second c1ncl fourth Wednesdays of th1· month tit 6:45 p.m. dt th1• Oasis Seruor Center, Room l>. 800 Marguent<' Avf'. Coron.1 del M ar $2 (949) 046-529'1 The PaciUc Buslne s Xchdnge h·as weekly bredk- fast meetmgs at 7 a m Tue'-.· days at the PdciliC Club, 41 111 MacArthur Blvd , Newport Beach. Free for the m1t1c1I meeting f949) 640-058~ The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter orters a W1dows-W1dow- ers Support Group from I to I p.m. Wednesdays at 6~5 \\' 19th St., Costa M esd. (~W•1 645-2356. Hoag Cancer Center offers a free relaxdl.Jon dnd und~;,Wr)' workshop r rom 10 to I I 10 a.m .. the rourth Wednei>ddy 01 each monU1 at 1 Hoag Dnvt- Bwlding 41 , Newport BNrh (949) 760-5542 Jewish Family Service of Orange County oUers d dJvorce support group 1\l(~­ day evening al 6. The group is at the Jewish Federtlllon Campus, 250 E Baker St . Swte G, Costa M esa. (7141 445-4950. $1 000 000 'y' " '' ' • T ' ' '' ' • • 1 I\• · · · · , · 1 • , • f • )( ) I I ~~REHO~S~ INVENTO~Y ~IQ~IDATION YMID 0 11 llQUllDIMION lllVlllf'OllY INCZUINll • Pl'IONs. Cushtoos, Pads voo-> • 'Mlite Wdl:J 3 Shelf StMd • ~It.Vida lAlldry ~ • ~ds-a!I si~osst styia • \V(Jet Tnncs S • ~tel Cho.rs (JOO+) • ~td T~ VOO•> •TV~ • SwMI llockas wllWJ BEW. ~ ..... 1 $39-89 $79 $39 $99-499 $79 $99-499 $99-$9g $t79 $249 • Vflllty Desks !;(ts -. cU f~ S29Q • ~ed l!lrStools (100•} •~( WOll'it:t1 • Slti1' kds (~ f<. rqt .u.d I • ·rudoor·wd:a~1 $15399 St~t99 sm ... Doily Pilot HOUSING CONTINUED FROM 1 anonymous quesuons were read by fonner Mayor Peter Buffa, who is also a Daily Not columnist. One person asked tl the o ty should station an lmnugrabon and Naturalizallon Service agent at the oty Jall. Steel sa1d he favored 1t; Robinson said she would need more mfonna- tion before doc:idlng. Police on Thursday said TNS agents already come to the jail every day. Steel raised the topic or affordable housmg, saying he wants to use zoning to lower housing dens1lles and raJse property values Mayor Libby Cowan on Thursday Sci1d she d1sdgrees with Steel dnd thinks thdt affordable housmg 1s impor- tant for the city "We're tdlkinq dbout teachers who tedch our kids who cannot afford to 11v<' in Costa Mesd. • c;h<' ~did ·Are we gotng to force them out to Riverside dncl Sc1n Bcmdrdmo counties 1ust bPcduc;e we don't Wcint to tlUow moderdte housmg thdt c<1n Ix• tPrmed affordable hou..,inq? Whdt d gredt los!> to our rnmmun1ty Do we want dll th(> nur""" in town to hdVI' to move out? Do we Wdnt tht> pC'C>pl1• who check our groct>n<''> not to be able to dfforcl dO} typt• ot housmg m thl' wrnrnunity tn whJch they work( I don t think so It's d bdckbonc• of our com- munity our n<•1qhbor.., • -~ .... Robinson dJd not address affordable hoUSlDg but said she wants to rezone the bltlff area -now a commeroal area -lor restdenbal use to improve the )Veststde Another resident asked if the city's chanties are "magnets• that attract illegal immigrants. "I don't know if we have more nonprofits than we can handJe, but we do have some, well•intended as they may be, that undeniably ... have a negative impact on our schools, wruch in turn brings down.;>ur property values,· ·Steel said. "These nonproHt orgam~ations have had a def- Ulite 11T1pact and have hurt our overall quahty of We.• RoblJ\Son said she doesn't know u the nonprofits are magnets, but said the City should ttunk carefully before addmg more chantJes • 1 lhmk Costa Mesa has more than its rau share or chcinl1es when you consider the county at larg~. • she said. Counctlrncin Gdry Mona- hdn declined to comment on the tSsue. and Councilwoman Linda Ducon -was not avail- able by press tJme Cowan Sdtd she did not dgree with £'1ther Steel or Robinson. ·1belJeve1t we didn't have pnvate chctnbes. the burden would begin to fall to the locdl qovemment." she Sd1d. ·1 fully support the loc:d.1 chantJes. I don't thmk they die mdgnels • Chant1cs are not ~upport­ ed by city taxpayer money ancl brmg federaJ money into the nty. Cowan said She added that thf' fund<, dre used to repair streets SABATINO'S •Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach -;., ,,. '·•ti().; j•pe•ons6•'9.'>3'~ • :me (949) 723-0621 _ d J, .. H.r•-•*"'-f-Jm~AWr ) ........... J•lliiilioQMr ... ~" ..... ~ JW. na larU.-~ ~-"' .... )~-'ilr'--•la J Both! Dinait ~r • .._:i.,. ~-""·--­JQM,, * N Brieflt_ln THE ·REWS Davis turns back the clock with sock hop ; Fridoy, Morch 23, 2001 7 Hum an Relations panel to hold awards banquet Let's all go to the bop. Davis Ele-The Orange County Human Rela- Whittier Law School launches new clinic mentary School m Costa Mesa will boos Commisslon will ba:ve lb 2001 host o Sock Hop Dance at 6:30 to.mght Human Rhlatlon Awardl Banquet in the multipurpose room. from 4 to 8 p m. April 1 at the COiia PTA chairs promise it will be run Mesa Neighborhood Co.mmunlty ror all, with a disc jockey and a lJVe Center. Whittier Law School opened a Chil- dren's Rights Cllnic on Thursday. Under the direction of the clinic's founding director, Scorr Wylie, 20 stu· dents will work with clients in selected cases for free. Conununity volunteet attorneys also wW assist the clink. band, the The Fabulous Nomads, The commission will present 18 whlch will be performing retro surf awards to people who have made con· music. So wake up, btUe Susie, hnd tributions to Orange County's human Louie Louie, tell Mack the J<nif e and and civil rights. , grab your leather jackets dnd poodle "" Tickets will cost $12. The clinic is at the law school cam- pu.s, 3333 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. skirts. The Neighborhood ,Community Tickets are $3 at the door. Snacks Center ls at 1845 Park Ave., Costa and bexerages will be on sale. inlor-Mesa. Information: (714) 444-4141, Ext. 145. mation: (714) 424 -7930. Information· (714) 567-7470. Getting, INVOLVED • GETI"ING INVOlVEO runs penod- t<.ally in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like information on adding your organization to this ltst. call (949) 574-4298 NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for adult women WJth dlcohol and other cherrucal dependences seeks volunteers. (949) 548- 9927 between 10 d.m dnd 6 p.m., or (949) 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU The bureau 1s ded1cdted t the promotion of the city to potential visitors Volunteers With extensive knowledge or Newport Bedch needed (949) 722-1611 NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL The Newport Bedch Ftlm Festival seeks volunteers to work dt movie screenings. post-screening pdrtJe<,, semi- nars and other £>vents The festival w1U bC>gm Thursddy and end Apn..1 5. 1944) 253- 2880 NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM ThP progrcun sef>k.s volun- teer.. to tutor adults WJ.shlng to unprove their reddmg dnd wnt- mg slallc; Trdmmq workshop., dt the centrdl IJbrdl)' will certify volunteer.. (9491717-3874 NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE CINEMA GUILD The 1'-<'wport Bedch Pre- rruen• C1m•md (,wld, whJch c;upport.., thl' Nc•wport Beach Ftlm rc• ... tlVdl I'> loolung for ne..... n1emhcr'> Interested Cctnd1cl<1tP.., !)hould Wdnt to help further dn drlJ'>lJC cind c ulhirdl hl't1t<1qe m the com- m unit)'. ... houlcl have d love of ( lnf'OlrJ ctncl d w11lmqne~!> to rn1..,f• d\\.c1rf'rws., of the him h•<,llVril (CJ4'11 251-2880 NEWPORT BEACH RECITAL SERIES Thf' rnrnd!) of Thf' ~('\\. port BPc1C h Rec 1tdl SPrws (,ulld 01'1'<1'> VOluntePr<1 to 'Durty 'J\{f,[[y S assist 1n fostenng music appreodtion so clasSlCal music will endure 1949) 644-4208. NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM The !\lewport Hdlbor Nau- ucdl :-.1u~eum offers a number of volunteer opporturubes m the gift shop. d'> docents or recPptiom!>t!>, Y..1th clencal work dnd w1th fund-raismg evt·nt!) Trdmmg 1i. proVJded 1'1491 675-2355 NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION Th(;'. lounddtJOn 1s lookmg for \C~untPe~ to help Wlth lund-rt11<img efforts, speaking opportun1tws public events cancf OCCd ... ICJOdl OlfJCe work (44ql 031-41 43 Mon. thru Thurs. 4 To 7pm Only S 1 Off Draft Beer Free Appetizers! Every Thursda_y Starting April 5th OMEDY NIGHT Prime Rib Dinner FRIDAY NIGHTS. s99s (While quantities lost) Coll for reSflrvotions ~ FREE -Eil-tiliEi: Buy one entree and two , 2915 REDHIU AVE.• COSTA MESA• (714) 957·1951 MON.· THURS. 11 ·11 • FRIDAY 'TIL • SAT 2-11 PM • ClOSfD SUNDAY ProuJ/.y lntrod-ucing • 1 beverages get second enhe of 1 1 equal °' lesser value freel 1 I '""" ""'od 0#' fndoy>or """' ""'fo#w "'9(0 I 1 _______________ 1 8 Friday, Morch 23, 2001 SEAN HIUER I OAJlY PILOT Mook, left, and Supl Robert Barbot visited Newport Heights Elementary School teacher Bob Kelly to tell him he was the district's elementary school teacher of the year. TE ACHERS CONTINUED FROM 1 dWurds, Lindfors' students i.t11d it 1s weU-deserved and lauded hun dS the best choir lPdCher they've had. "He mdkes choir a lot more fun than people think 11 1i.." '-dld Kdthryn Connell, 12. Edch of the three hon- orPe!> will dlso be considered for O range County teachers of the yedr recogrubon. It has been an arduous process ror teachers who were required to fill out an extensive application after thetr nomination in January, Mook said. Once application respons- es narrowed the field, com- mittee members made site visits and interviewed candi- ddles. The result was d teacher ol the year at each school cdillpus. with the top three at Pach level honored as the best of the best. ,.,,...,,,, MARCH 24-25 through MARCH 29 •I Catholics are ln~ ) PARISH MISSION \ ftAClllS Of Ill YUi .,,,. foNowlng CNdlM ..,.,. nMn«I tHdW of dte YN' for tM/r~mpus: Adams ElementAl'y School: · ,..... .......... . Adult Ectuc.tion: ............ ...... Andefw'I Elementary School; .,.......,.. !e,_eai,High Schoof: IM*a ~Elementary Schoof: Jedlie ........... CoroN del Mar H+gh School: ~.::=t ElementMy• .~: lildaele ..... llOftl Davis Eduadon Center: JelwJferHll9eed ~ Elefntntary School: Anrr ... EitMXla High School: ot... AbnntlM Harbor View Elementary School: 11m Petanon Kaiser Elementary School: C)'nthM ............ , Kaiser Primat : 1llnt ~ Klllybrooke Elementary School: Polly Dot ..... Lincoln Elementary School: ~Luth Manners Elementary School: Cathy ... Newport Coast Elementary School: ......... LoolclllNl:r NeWJ>Ort Efeme!ltary Schoo : ............ MMsW Newport Harbor High School: Phillip D' AgG9tlno Paularino Elementary School: btNeen Romines Pomona Elementary School: U...MM'tilau Rea Elementary School: Jenlth Mlshne Sonora Elementary School: =rn= School: hmelaAMmoN Victoria Elementary School: btNeen '41111 \Nhittier Elementary School: ~Rooney Wilson Elementary School: ShwlOft StMning-Shephe(d COVE CONTINUED FROM 1 for $375 per night, which environmentalists have said would all but ~ock out the average beachgoer . "We're here to increase coastal access and preserve the coast for the next genera- tion,• Conservancy Chair- man Gary Hernandez said. State officials received a wake-up call Jan. 18, when about 600 locals voiced their opposition to Preed's project at a state infonnational meeting. The public spoke and state parks bfficials listened, Chief Deputy Director Mary Wright said. "This is democracy at work.• Wright· said. "We've bought a fresh start for the public.• After direction from Gov. Gray Davis in a Feb. 16 pub- lic statement, state parks offi- STOCKS CONTINUED FROM 1 Thursday at 1,897. And it was up 67 points on the day. A string of rate cuts e ngi- neered by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan should tum things around. Aase said. Greenspan has announced three interest-rate cuts so far this year. During the 50-year history of the Feel board, there have been 22 times when the Feel cut F INQING THE PRESENCE OF GOD • In our self • In one another • In the community • In reconciliation _,. I With Father Pat Mullin, CM March 24 -25 at Weekend Masses Sat 5 PM, Sun 8 AM 10 AM 12 N and 5 PM ._"1"st-l .._,A1•1f .._, Monday through Thursday at 8 AM Morning Mass and Each Evening at 7 .30 -8 30 PM 1441 West Balboa Boulevard, Newport Beach (at 15th Street on the Balboa Peninsula} (949) 673-3775 ReSidenlial oeue1011ent COSTA MESA PROPERTY OUllERSI Over the last year, th e City of Costa Mesa Planning Commission and City Council have been reviewing possible revi sions to residential development standards. This study was initiated In response to concerns over the design and appearance of "small-lot residential developments," and incompatibly- large remodels and room additions to single- family homes. Specific concerns have focused on issues of architectural quality, scale, parking, and compatibility of new developments and remodels with existing, neighboring homes. This advertisement is Intended to notify Costa Mesa property owners of potential revisions to the Zoning Code with respect to development standards and permit procedures for residential construction. If adopted by City Council, compliance with the new standards and procedures would be required in order to obtain a residential building permit. Before enacting any changes, City Council invites your Input on this important community Issue. Your comments are welcome at the publlc hearing and community forum, and/or In writing prior to the hearing. If you would like additional Information, or copies of the proposed standards, please contact the Costa Mesa Planning Division or visit us on the second floor of City Hall. standards neuision on The Horizon City Council will hold a public hearing concerning this matter on: Ill 7~ 2011111:30 I.I. City Council Chambers, City Hall 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa If you would like to learn more about this"' issue prior to the public hearing, a community forum will also be held on: 11~111, 211 6:30·7:30 p.m. (R-1) 7:3()..9:30 p.m. (R-2 & R-3) Neighborhood Community Center 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa Hamilton Room (11Q) 75Q·521 Costa Mesa Planning Division Doily Pilot ~ls began discussing the parks officials announced buyout with Freed. they would hold the first pub- Wright said she would sign lie workshop for Crystal Cove the deal with Freed and on Apnl 26, though a location Instruct the state controller to has not yet been decided. cut him a check for si milliori They'll start at square one - Tuesday. Freed had submitted a 1982 plan for the cottages slightly more than $2 million that calls for restoration of the in expenses from his failed cottages, a hostel and inter- odyssey to build the resort. pretive center in the district. Parks officials said Freed In addltion to calling for submitted expenses for the buyout, Gov. Davis also design and other preliminary asked members of bis staff to costs incurred while prepa.r-find funding for state parks' ing to build the resort. sewer infrastructure pro1ect. With the buyout nearly The department must replace complete state parks officials · . aging septic tanks under the can turn their attention to Qth-cottages, which are suspected er plans for Crystal Cove's of leaking'into the cove. historic district. The state The Thursday decision will bought the district's 46 take the slate out or a bad beachfront cottages and 3.25-deal, as well as restore some mile coastlme in 1979 for public faith in government, $32.6 milijon. conservancy member Paul The cottages, bwlt in the Morabito said. 1920s and '30s. were placed "It permanently stops on the National Register of commercial development,• Historic Places that same year. Morabito said. "It's called crc- Also on Thursday, state ative government." twice over a 12-month period. Each time, a year after the sec- ond cut, the S&P 500 -a close- ly watched index of blue-chip stocks -has risen, Aase said. Smith Barney recommends investors put 65"/., of their portfolio in stocks, 30'Yo in bonds and 5'Yu in cash. With the equity market in constant nux, Aase and others acknowledged that bonds have become much more attractive. Newport Beach bond shop PIMCO Funds has seen its fixed-income funds sweU this year. JAZZ CONTINUED FROM 1 there was unfortunately llttle they could have done to keep the festival m town. "Our city doesn't have as many venues as others m which this type of event can take place,· Sdid Peggy Fort, a consultant with the bureau, who had talked with Robert- son about his problems. The mutudl fund company offers 16 bond funds, includ- ing PlMCO Total Return -a $40-billion pot of money managed by Bill Gross. Total Return has been lhc No. 1 selling mutuaJ fund in both January and February. "People have realized thdt 2000 has made people think twice about their invest- ments,• PlMCO spokesman Jed Koerugsberg said. "W P don't want to encourage any- body to tum their porttoho ups ide down and rush into bonds as the saVJor. • Visiting jazz fans hopefully · will sWl drop by Newport Beach, Fort said •I think that we could still get business from it.· Fort said. "It's not like it's gone from the Hyatt Newporter to San Diego It's still somewhat close and 1l will still have the Newport Beach name.· But that might change in the f1.1ture. Robertson sa1d. "We'll probably end up d ropping Newport Beach," he satd. THE ?. .. ~.~INS 911 FACIAL FllCWb, MMu1c, Mi~tNll1r11 H1Jr1t1t,,.,. M111ialrt/Pttl/om, S111111t Ron11, Boq w,,,, & Scnit1, Wui11£ EltcJrolyll1,Pul1, Motlttr-lo-lk, Cifi Ctrtljit1W & ,.._, (9 .. 9) 6-44-6672 • www.spag~riea.com In Newport Centt r, berween Edward"' Cinema~ & MuJdooru Doily Pilot THELooK ) This cinnabar in jersey with a reveal- ing slit up the side ($51 0). >' .err ,. over a black jersey dress, from the Milan collection, creates a sensation for the perfect night on the town. 0 By a.w. Cook '\ he ( :'~ ).J '"'· I .. ti ~'(" ' \' .. . .. \. / . . \ )' T he spring and su'1im'er 2001 line froro Salvatore Ferragamo is a fashionable blend of haute coutur4! and traditional elegance on the way to drop-dead sex appeal. The line of finely tailored, ready-to-wear fashions was presented to the Newport·Mesa community by professional models in an exdu- sive West Coast presentation last week. Most of the fashions are available at Salvatore Fer- ragamo's boutique in South Coast Plaza. The Look also presents several I • A supple pantsuit in lavender silk includes a jacket priced at S850 and pants priced at S280. The ensemble is called "Iris." designs from the Ferragamo Milan collection, which are specially created fashions for the season found in Europe and on the East Coast, from New York to Palm Beach, Fla. From the Milan collection comes this dramatic black leather toga dress. Prices for the Milan collection were not available. ON ALL KARASTAN WOOL AND NEW INTRODUCTION PURCHASES THRU MARCH 31 Come see our superb new wool introducti.ons for 2001 and visit our showroom and save during our March Madness Sale! Come Shop at the Okkst Carpet Co mpany in Southn-ti California ... JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE Si,.ce 1879 2927 S. Bristol Street Costa Mesa (714) 751-2324 www.blocscrcarpctonc.com Al.SO IN: IA"f &Mi (SQ) 430-7501 .,,/ lM....,.. (213) 627-47J8 I lie 8-Pritt • 11w Bal W.umua • TM 8-~ • Thr llCll Stnk't- llw Bae No Sain l'llli • l1lf 8-lllllllllMba by Ow own CNWI This laser-cut animal tunic dress 1s called "Calvallino" (S4,890). -wk' Friday, Morch 23, 2001 9 • Also from the Milan collection, this halter dress comes in rich, light cream-colored desert suede. I ./ /,• " 10 Friday, Morch 23, 2001 • Spotts Editor Roger Canson • 949"5744223 • Spom Fax: 949-650.0170 Tars.,make quick work oftheVaqs •Newport puts on a strong showing in every event in a 103-29 Sea View League rout. , Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT IRVINE -The Newport Harbor High boys track and field team ran, jumped and threw it as if it was in a hurry to go home and watch the NCAA basketball tournament. In a matchup similar to Duke vs. Monmouth, the Sailors breezed past host lrvine, 103-29, in both teams' Sea View League opener. "IL almost looks like we know what we were doing,· Newport Coach Birn Bany joked upon hear- ing the score. "We opened up well with the relay team and carried that momentum the rest of the meet. It was nice to see.• The relay of note was the Sailors' victorious 400-meter relay team of Adam Kerns, David Sprenger, Dede Johnson and Richard Weber, who clocked m with a time of 43.7. "From start to firush, it was 1ust a ruce. clean race,· Barry said. Kerns started out strong before Sprenger and Johnson opened the lead wider. Weber took the ldSl pass and has smooth sailing the rest of the way. Jesus Santana was one of four mdividudl double-winners for the "It was a nice way to open league. We set out what we came over here to do and that was improve. I think we did that ... " Bim Berry Newport Harbor bo-Js trade and fteld COICh Sailors. He took first in both the 1 . 6 0 0 (4:34.71) and 3 . 2 0 0 ( 9 : 5 9 . 7). •Jesus had a strong dou- ble out there,• Barry said. "He's really look- mg good out there.· Dan Moy- er came through with wins on both the 110 high hurdles (15.81) and 300 interme- diate huttttes' t4'1.22), bettering team- mate Sean Tupy (16.01 in highs and 42.52 in intermediates) in both ra~es. ~Sehfor-Jotrn-'Peschelt came through with a strong run in the 800 (2:03 .21) before high-jumping his way to a mark of 5-foot-10. "He's very steady out there,• Bar- ry said of Peschelt. "He's got a lot of physical laJent. • Peschelt took first in the 800 ahead of Newport temmates Chris Negrete (2:05.3) and freshman Kevin Artz (2:06.5). Another Newport sweep came in the 1,600. Santana edged Chris McMille n (4:36.19) and Alec Urtu (4:36.89). Davtd Marshall flexed some mus- cles m the shot put (40-4) and discus (129-10), edging out his brother, Jeff Marshall Ln both events. Jeff had sol- id marks of 39-8 in the shot put and 114-4 in discus. Weber and Sprenger finished 1-2 in the 100 with times of 11.39 and 11.74, respectively. Newport took two of the top three spots in all but one event and placed first in 11 different events. ·It was a nice way to open league,· Barry said. "We set out what we came over here to do and that was improve. I think we did that.• DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY DON.t.EACH Uwnberto Rojas .I .l(top) leads the way for Estanda's boys, and Robert Arroyo (below) supplies a lot of the muscle. Above, Costa Mesa's Louis Day wins the long Jump, and on the right, Costa Mesa's Zach Powell has things In band In the 400. I I Quot• Of •DAY a.- "We had •• won, but I Ide losing _: _Jbdl26honane HAILOW lt<HAIDSOll 'n'•vls Be•n:lsl .. , CdM runner Doily Pilot Eagles rule within the I city liIDits • Host Estancia tops its crosstown rival Costa Mesa, 66-53, as the Eagles crack the dual-meet victory column for the first time since 1998. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The last lJ,'iu· JJ (1 Ktil !)&!) JFJJI n· jD time Estancia High's boys ~J track and field team won a dual meet, Mark McGwire ~ __ 12 had yet to hit any of his • "-- record-breaking 70 home nms with the St. Louis Cardinals. And Sammy, Sosa was just another outfielder. • . •1t was against Ocean View (in March 1998), longtime Estancia assistant coach Charlie Appell said. ·we were 0-16 in OOW8st 16-dual meets.• That's past tense, mind you. Which means, after Thursday's Pacific Coast League opener against crosstown rival Costa Mesa, the streak was finally over for the Eagles. Leading the way for host Estancia in its 66-53 victory over Mesa was junior Mike Casillas and sophomore Humberto Rojas, while junior Bobby Arroyo captured both throwing events. Rojas crossed first in the 1,600 meters (4:43.78), ahead of runner-up Casillas (4:50.31), then the two distance standouts flipped positions in the 3,200, as Casillas (10:38.78) edged Rojas (10:38.8). Estancia's Kyle Casillas won the high jump (5-foot-4) uncontested, while Arroyo was first in the shot put (41-8112) and discus (105-5) for the Eagles. Panfilo Elias won the 800 (2:10.3) for Estancia, while team- mate Erik Lopez was third in 2:17.69. One of the meet's most imeressive individual performances was turned in by eosta Mesa senior Josh Strickland, who fin- ished first in the 100 (11.34) and 200 (24.14) and anchored both winning relays. In the 1,600 relay, Strickland was pushed hard by Estanda's Rojas in the closing steps, but Strickland held ofl Rojas in an exciting finish, then thrust both arms into the air. •My goal this year is to break the school record in either the 100, 200 or 400," Strickland said. "That could be something people remember me by at school.• Costa Mesa sophomore Zach Powell, who also ran on both relays, enjoyed a winning 55, 16 in the 400, ahead of teammate Louis Day. Day won the long jump at 19-101/2, followed by Estancia's Jason Johnston (18-9'/2) and Junior Tanielu (18-7). Thnlelu was also second in the 100 (11 .75). Estanda's Omar Zuniga also contributed to the Eagles' tri- umph with a victory In the triple jump at 39-10 and third-place showing in the 200 (24.74). Kyle Casillas was also second In the 200 (24.63) and third in the 100 (11.8). delMardo , Doily Pilot SOFTBALL Sailors · handle CdM, 6-1 CORONA DEL MAR - thena Vasquez had three "ts and four RBis to lead the ewport Harbor High softbaU J_eam past crosstown rival --€orona del Mar, 6-1. Thurs-~y afternoon. ., The Sailors' leadoff hitter .,:tame through with an RBI ::ptngle in the second inrung -..rid cleared the bases with a three-run double in the sixth. Shelby Cnsp when 3 for 3, while Stepharue CLralli and Sara Gorman each had two hits to help pdce Newport's J5-hit attack. N ewport pitcher Kim .Moore went the distance and allowed only three hits with six strikeouts and no earned runs. ... The Sailors (5-3-2) will ,..-ompete at the Garden Grove 1-roumdffient Saturday morn- ing at Lak e School, with .9ames at 8:15 a.m dnd 10:30 .a.m. NONLEAGUE -NEWll'ORT HAR&Oft 6, CoM 1 Newport 010 005 0 • 6 15 1 CdM 100 000 0 • I 3 2 Moore and Campbell. Zoelle and Tyson. W -M00<e, 2·2-2 ~ • Zoelle, 3-1. 3B · Vasquez (NH) JC BASEBALL OCC manages one run in loss RIVERSCDE -The Orange Coast College bdseball team ran into !>Orne tough pitching and the PLrates suffered an 8- 1 Orange EmpLre Conference loss dt RJVers1de Wednesday. It wds revenge for River- side a!> the Tigers. the No 1 team in Southern CaWomia. took an 8-7 loss to the Ptrates when OCC rallied from a 7-1 deficit on Tuesddy. Coast freshrndn Jake GdT- da tut the onJy extrd-base hit for e1U)er team The Bucs feU to 16-6 overdll dnd 6-4 Ill the OEC. <>«ANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE RMRStOE 8, OttAHGE CoAST j Orange Coast 000 000 010 -1 ~ 1 Riverside 303 001 Ob • 8 11 2 Clanton, Courvo1s1er (1), Azze (5). Flagel (6), Hedgpeth (8) and M urphy. Cotton (7); Wing and Robles. W • Wing L Clanton 28 · Gama (OCO. COLLEGE HONORS Keane named to NAIA All-American •Lions senior a third- tearn selection. COSTA MESA -Vanguard University men's baskelbaU standout Denrus Ked1le was a third team·, NAJA All-Amen- , can selection, according to the Lions' Sports lnformatJon Department. Keane, a seruor, led the 14..ions m pomts, rebounds, steals and blocks. His 17 .9 points-per-game average was '1hird-highest ln the Golden State Athletic Conlerence. • Keane's career totals include 127 games started, 1,990 total points (15.5 per game) and 674 rebounds. A communications major, l<eanc will graduate in May. He is a native of t.:ake Forest and went to Santa Margarita High before corning to Van- guard. SCHEDULE TOOAY ........ Higtl school boys • Estancia at COfona del Mar, 3: 15 p.m.; Notthwood at Costl Mesa, 3:15 p.m., Aiko Niguel at Newport Hetbof, 3 15 p,m. •Swls•wM• ~ Community coll• and INOO*I • Or1nge Co.ut et ns. 2p.m High school boys ~ 91rls • ~at savanna. 3·15 p.m. ....... Community college -Gotden West It Orltlgt Coast j p.m. ....... ,... ·~~m«l -LA ~It Orange (Ollt, 7 p.m. 1 High Khoof ~ · Mhlk>n V\tjO Jiit bUncl-. 6 p.m., Nt¥lpon lUrtior It MlftColtA. 7 p.m. ........ Community colege . Los Angele ~ .. Or~ Co.st. 2 pm. ' t - . . SPORTS High school .1irl1 TRACK & FIELD Estancia High's Jasmine GeJder (left) wins the 100, and teammate Uz HuJpe (right) was a famJUar sight ln the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 meters, winning all three events ln the Eagles' Pacific Coast League victory over crosstown rival Costa Mesa Thursday afternoon. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH Friday, Altorch 23, 2001 11 Sailors puriish, Irvine • Newport opens league with convincing 105-29 Win o:ver Vaqueros. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT IRVINE -Perhdps an easier quesbon rrught be. "What event didn't the Newport Harbor High girls track d.nd field team do well . m?" WIJlIUJlg all but one event, the Sailors had l.attle trouble wtlh host Irvine m Thursday's 105-29 Sea View League wtn. JV call-ups propel Eagles to victory ·we had great wedther and we got to see a ton of gulf> get out there and put some decent b.mes up," Newport Coach Enc Twe1t said. ·so fcU, so good • Good might be the understate- ment of the day when 1t came to descnbing -the Sdtlors· perfor- mances throughout the meet • Huipe wins three eve nts, while Abbott and McLane fill in huge gaps as Estancia defeats Costa Mesa, 71-55. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -As a means of bridging the points gap. veteran Estancia High girls track and field codch Joan Carlisle dlpped LDto the N wellspring Thursday and reeled in two big surprises. Di~tance standout Liz I lu1pe cdp- tured three ind1V1dual events to lead the Edgles, whtle sisters Jasmme Ge1- der and Hanni Ge1der dominated the sprinL'>. But Estancia's trump cd.rds were sophomores Kalle McLdne dnd Amandd Abbott, both of whom were promoted from J V to varsity for the host Edgles' Pacific Coast League dudl meet against crosstown rival Costa Mesa, an eventual 71-55 victo- ry for Estanaa. With Carlisle staring at holes m the triple jump and long Jump, Abbott and Mclane, though somewhat hesi- tantly, filled in to give Estancia a 13- point boost. "They just want to play, they don't want any (varsity) pressure,• Carlisle said or Abbott and Mclane. who won · the triple 1ump and long 1ump, respectively. "But that's the WdY 1t should be, to have fun.· Abbott won the tnple at 29 feet, 8 112 mches for five unexpected team points, then Mclane hnished fLrSt 10 the long Jump at 14-11/2. Mclane was also second in the triple jump (29-2) for three extra points. "lllat's a big difference,· said Cdrllsle, whose team (2-0, 1-0 in PCl..) featured another strong outing from Hu1pe. Huipe won the 800 meters (2:31.93), 1,600 (5.35.34) and 3,200 ( 12: 11.82), whtle the Eagles' 400 relay team of Hanni Ge1der, CrystaJ Rill- con, Sarah Marks and Jairrune Gei- der placed first Ill 55.49 to get the baU rolling. Jasmine Ge1der, a 1umor, crossed first in the 100 (13.10), followed by her sister, Hanru, also a junior, who ran 13. 11. They llJpped positions 10 the 200. For Costa f\.lesa. sophomore Sharon Day, who finished filth 10 lhe state last year m the high Jump with a school-record 5-9, posted two wins: In the high Jump (5-2) and 400 (l ·03 08) In the shot put, t-.fo!>a sophomore Beverly Ama hedved d 33.4112 to sew up hrst place, while her ~LSter. seruor Rachael Allla, compete~n the event for lh6 f~t urne and grabbed second (30-41/2).' "(Beverly) said she wanted to S<.>e m e beat her,• Rachael Sdtd of her newfound sport. And. wtll Rachael eventually beat her more expenenced sister? "Yep,' she said. "Give me two more meets • While Beverly might have encour- aged her sister Lo go out for track, 1t doesn't appcdr she's ready to rellfl- qwsb fdmtly. as well as !>Choo!, throw- ing honors dny tune soon. "I'm not going to let her beat my marks," Beverly Allla Sdld. "'She nught be my siSter, but there's no way.• Mesa JUruor Lisa Dunn hrushed hrst in the 300 low hurdles (53.85) Sophomore Amy Burllflgham had qwte d busy ddy, WUUllflg the 100-meter run fl2.7) and lhe 200 126.8), she ran anchor on the vtC· torious 400 reldy team of Pdtty Vasque.l, Ashley Harnson and Lauren Hanson (51 .51 and teamed up with Hanson Vasquez and ~ber Steen to wm 1,600 relay team (4:18.5). · Steen was her usudl dorru.nant selJ, wtnrung lhe 800 (2 21 89) and t ,600 (5 13 9). each by wtde, wide margin!>. . "Our top runners did what they normally do.· Twe1t srud •some- times, they get pushed aside because we expect that dl.l the time from them • Vdsque-i led a 1-2-3 Sd.llorsweep 10 lhe 400 with a t ·02.73, bettenng teammdtes Hanson ( 1 02.961 and Natal.ie St. Andre (I 04 63) "Tho!>e are both persondJ-bes.t times for Vasquez and Hanson, which was rucc to see.· Twe1t said "We're loolung to further strengthen our 1.600 relay team and that's a great wdy to do 11 • Corona del Mar dominates at Laguna Beach EVlld Casbllo pulled out wins in both the lonq 1ump (15-foot-3) and tnple Jump (33-1 ). while Ehz- abeth Clayton placed second 10 both events with mark~ of 14 -5 and 32-9. respectively. Steve Vltgen DAllY PltoT LAGUNA BEACH -The word :dominittion• is seemingly becom· ing, synonymous with Corona del Mar Hig~ girls track in the Pad.fie C0c1st"Le.tyJue. That domination was on display Thursday as the Sea Kings finished first in all but three events to take a 107-29 league- opening victory at Laguna Beach. •When you dominate you just go through the numbers,• ~ Coach Bill Sumner said. ·w~. ~on't go crazy. We don't do anything specif- ic. Julie (Allen) gets to use a meet like this as a nice workout. We get to move Jenny Cwnmins around to work on her speed work.• ~J.lDU?lins. a senior, did move around quite a bit, and the results added to the victory. She competed in the 400-meter relay (disqualified), won the 200 (28.'47) and 400 (1:01.1) and ran anchor in the winning 1,600 relay (4:35.51). •1 have so many events, that I jull BRIEFLY try to pace myself,• said Cununim, who is bound for Yale University in the fall. •you won't see my (persooa)- bests), because I'm saving my energy.• Cummins' penormance was just what Sumner wanted. As CdM is on pace to repeat as PCL champions, preserving energy is the key strate- gy. ·(Dominating) has more advan- tages than the disadvantages,· Sumner said. "But. we just bave•to know how to use it.• CdM, ranked No. S in Orange County, also received some domi- nating-type performances from Allen, Jaycee Mahler, Jaclyn Thay- er. Allison Brawner, Katie Quinlan and Krisserin Canary. And it didn't stop there. CdM took the top three positions in eight of the 13 non-relay events. The Sea Kings (3-1, 1-0 in league) nught have swept in the pole vault, but Laguna Beach did not have the equipment for the event Allen was a double winner, ta.k- ing the 800 (2:25.48) and the 1,600 . (5: 17 .72); Mahler won the hurdles, 100 (17.68) and 300 (50.85): Thayer claimed victo.ry m the 100 (1-4.07); IJrawner grabbed wins in the high jump (5-feet) and the long jump (14- 5): Qu1nlan brought home first in the 3,200 (12:49:49); and Canary won the trlple jump (29-8) and finished second in the 100 (14.19). Carlary was hoping to compete in the pole vault as she is the defend- ing PCL champion. The Cd.M girls committed their only mistake in the 400 relay as they were disqua.l..ified. Cummins ached with regret when she took off a bit early before taking the final exchange from Canary, but she quickly moved past the error and anchored the victo- ry in the 1,600 relay. · Becky Cummins, ho tinl$bed thlrd in the 800 (2:3-4 .on. ran leadoff In that 1,600. Kinzie Kramer, who finished second in the 200 (28.59), ran the second 400 meters. Kather- ine Morse, who placed second in the 400 (1:06.70), gave the baton to Jenny Cwnmms. Al o pulling out double WUls was Jill.Jdnne WhtU1eld She took care of the shot put (31-9) dnd dis- cus (88-3) "She had her PR m both events. so !>he really threw well,• Twe1t SaJd The Sa.tlors' duo of Cldl!e Allen and Amy Ross helped Wtutfteld and the Sdilors sweep the throwing events. Ross pldced second behind wtuU1eld· 10 the shot put (27-101/2). whJ.Je Allen took Uurd (25-1) Allen was runner-up 10 the discus (75- 101/..!), dhead of Ross (69-5) Another personal-best lime came Ill lhe 3,200, where Lauren Paul clocked 10 with an LIDpres- SIVe l 1 55.3 "That was the first sub 12-mmute t1me all year,• Twe1t said The Sa.tlors dlso made history at lrvme, compellng in the 'girls pole vault (at the lrosh-soph level) for the first time ever. ·we got the pits and poles ordered, so we're pretty senous about gettmg mto th.LS event.· Twe1t SclJd . BULLETIN BOARD Corona del Mar rolls; 18-0 Fall registration The AYSO Regton AYSO 57, which serves the\ commurube of Coron~ del Mar, East Newport Beach dnd Newport Coast, will have its registration day for the 2001 fall season Saturday from 9 a.m . to noon al Lmcoln Ele- mentary. • Sea Kings dominate Eagles. CORONA DEL MAR -The TENNIS Sea Kings of host Corona del Mar brushed off Estancia in boys tennis Thursday afternoon, shelling the Eagles, 18-0, with a 108-4 margin in games to unprove to 8-0, 3-0 in the Pacific Coast League. MCIAC COAST LEAGUE CoM 11. ESTANOA 0 Slngles-Ball (CdM) def. Leones. 6-0, 6-0, 6-0; def. Wtitfall, 6-0; def. Chung. 6-0; Nlng (CdM) won, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0; Ruports (CdM) won, 6-01 6-1, 6-0. ~ • Morton-Kulmatickl (CdM) def. Valdez-Perez. 6-0; def. Bunney-Alberego, 6-0; def. Munt11·V1lbuen1, 6-0, Wldhwa-Stodcwell (CdM) won, 6-1, 6-0, 6-2; Rabet-FrisbM (CdM) won, 6-0, 6-0. 6-0. \ OCC women edged, 5-4 • MISSION VLEJO -The RNNIS Orang Coast College women's tennis team dropped lts finl Orange Empire Conference match to hosl Seddlebeck, 5-'· Th\lndey . VeronJca Sommer and StephanJe CbAng pulled out singles WU\I for the Piretel (S..3, 6-1 in confe~ nee), then teamed up to wtn in doublet. w ... car 1:11 ,..,.,... I, Oat rrw CWf 4 ......... 5ofN'I* (OCC) ... lower\ 7.f. "" 6-2; Chang (OCQ def. Loreto, 6-3, 6-4; Mukhopadhyay (5) def. Mal, 6-3, 7-5; Suthisam- phat (S) def. McNamara, 3-6, 6-2. 7-6; Fouret (S) def. Lawson, 6-4, 6-4; Salahshour (S) def. Bohm. 6-2. 6-1. Doubles . Sommer-Chang (OCO def. Loreto and Mukhopadhyay, 6-2, 6-2; Bowen- Suthisamphat (S) dei. Mai laW$0n, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3; McNamar•Yoshlda (OCQ def. Fouret· Salahshou.r, 6-1, 2-6, 6-0. Mesa falls to Uni IRVINE -The Costa Mesa GOU Htgh boys golf team dropped a 197-240 Pacific Coast League match Thursday to University at Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course, par 36. Bryce Sheridan bot a :k>ver-pa.r 39 to lead the Mustangs (3-5, 0-2 in league). Other Mesa scores included Michael Gar- diner (44), Kevin Alexander (50), Steve Whittaker (51) and Devon Stevens (56). Sailors clipped by Hawks NEWPORT 86ACll -The RNNIS Newport Harbor High boys tennis team loct to visiting Laguna Hilli, U·3, ln Sea V\ew Leegu action Thurs- day afternoon. The doublet tandem of Colin OWK'8D and Wemm Schan r pulled out two tetl to ... d the $e1)on. SEA V11W°'hAGUE .......-. Hills 15. Newport Hwbor J ~ • Deck (NH) lost to Esp1g. 3-6, lost to Stryker, 1-6, lost to »muels, 3-6; Hirst (NH) lost, 1-6, 0-6, 2-6; TW@na (NH) lost. 1-6, 0-6, 0-6. Doublel -Ooncan·Schaffer (NH) lost to Oh-Watson, 2-6, def. Baghoy·Kalinsky, 6-4, def. lyanaga-R. Nguyen, 6-1; Lutfy-8. Nguyen (NH) lost. S-7, 3-6, won. 6-2; LuncHanu (NH) lost, 2- 6, 2-6, 4-6. CdM bumps off Northwood ~ORT BEACH -The GOU Coronet del Mar High boys golf team used a steady attack to earn a 207- 235 victory over Northwood at Newport Beach Country Club Thursday. CdM sophomore Tun Frohling shot 40 ond John Kwon finished wtlh 41 Sea Kings Joe Kwon, Brad Chamberlin aQd Alex Chi.kovani ftll shot 43 to help CdM improve to 3-0 in the Pacific Coast Leagu and 6-1 ovenill. Orange Coast men fall. 8-1 COSTA MESA -Orange ~ Coast CoUege'I men' •teun: with thf1 play n , dropped an 8· t Orange Emptre Conference dec1lion to visiting S.ddlebeclt College lbunday. Sean Harper, ln No 3 smgliM, polWd • 6--3. 1·.S Vk:toifY over Matt 1tl9don for Cout'• only ac:ore. Registrabon is $75 per per- son and hrst-bme players are asked to bnng a blrth certifi- cate. The program IS avauable for young ters ages o4 112 to t9. Future reglStranon dates ar April 28 from 1-4 p,m and May 8 from 5·8 p m For information V'lSlt the AVSO Region 57's Web site at www.ay8051.org. Players needed Socc•r CLll IOCcR Co a c b Eugene Dey• looking for i*Y· en to till a airW under-13 dub -.rn ... ~ u • gb1I unds- 17 lqUed. tor the uptUDlng teUOD. Prectkel wW tan piece at~ en MaD· d9yl and begm-mna et 5 p.m.. Par lnfonnetlon. cell O.y at f1l4) 3'1·1137. 12 Friday, Morch 23r 2001 I SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TUCK IND FIELD SUMMARIES Mm'K ClDAST U1M1U1 mn .. ICM K eo.. Ma4 SJ 100 · I. Sttldcl.tnd (CM). 11.)4; 2 r.rn.iu {f), 11 :7S; 3. IC. Qisllla (!111 "> 100 · t. Stridla.nd (CM), 24.14; 2. IC. <:Ml~(£), 24.63; i. l.unlg9 ('f). 2A.741 400 · I. "-'I (CM). SS.16; 2. Day (CM), 56.M; J. t01bln (CM), so.; ... 1. El~ (E), 2:10.i; 2. s.Jas(CM). 2:11.76; 3, Lopez(E). 2:17.6t; , ..... 1. Rojas (E). 4~.71: 2. M. Casillas tn 4:S031; l. Selis (CM), 4:$2,60; Ult· 1. M. <MIKas (E), to:J8.78; 2. Rojlls (('), tO:lUO; J. s.la (CM). 1~47.74; 110 tM • 1. c:onu.m (CM), 2Q,$9; JOO It· I, etwi (CM). 48.4$; 2. Orotco (E), 50.15; 3. c.onttwas(CM). 51..2.4; .. ....,. 1. Costa Mesa (Ow. Contreras. Powell and Strldtland), 46.90; 1,IOO...., • 1. Com Mtta (S.t~ Con1n1r-, Powell •nd Strkld•ndl. nl\. ~COMTf.Uit*lllecm C-DB. MM 75. U... 9IAOt ft tlO· f.o.lly(l.I), 1f.7';2.(Qlller(CdM).1U7; l.Fo.t(a}, lJ.11. 219 • 1. Wolt. (LI), 24.2: 2. Del Fwite (C.dM), 24.4: l . COllief (CdMJ. 2.U. .. • ). ~ ((.dM), 52.57: 2. Wolf9 (CdM), 53.72; l. h ll (LI). 5S.2A. -•I.~ (CdM). 2:0US; 2. Ollllon (CdM). 2m.l~ J, ~(I.I). US31. , ..... • 1. ~ (CdM), <1-4$, 17; 2· ,._. (1,A), A:A7"3; S, lowtw {l.J), 4:49.0l ...... 1. llNfdslM (CdM), t0'..41.0l; 2. lowttf' (UI), 10:45.68; J. Hod9el (CdM), 10'.41..l7. u .... t. ~(COM). 1U1; 2. MdC~ (CdM}. 20.49; J, ft*-1 (CdM). 20,n ..... • 1. c..,p.ntw (CdM). 46.66; 2. foes (I.I), 48.Sl; ), f,._-. (CdM), 57.()6 .... ......,. 1. Ugvf\f lie.ch. "6.08: 1,• ~ • 1, CdM (Oilllon. Vincent. o.I f.nte, S..rdslee), 3:4J.6, "'. I. Wood {LB). 6oO: 2. ICnuppel (CdM). 5-6; l . \lamer (CdM), s.6. u . 1. llA,,.. UIAoa'I eon ............. 1.-..2~ '". 1. ~(NI>(). 11A: 2. ~(NH). 11.I; 3. c.ont.f (l), 12.6 ... 1. ~I (l). 12.t: 2. IC.emf (NH). 23J, 3. a. (NH). lS.S. .... 1. 8-11 (l). ... ,; 2. ~(NH). 51.6: ). Jonnson (N.0. SJ.O. -• 1. "-helt (NH). 2.-0U; 2. ,.._.{Mot). l:OS,J; l . Am ('Nt4). 2:06.5. ,, •• 1. ~(NH), 4':,M,71: 2. Mc:Millln (NH). 4:16. It:), Uftu (NH). 4:l6M . a.at. 1. 5Mtwwl (NH). 9'.st.7; 2. UIW (NH). 10t20.3; J. JMk~I (I). 1W.t. 11e ... • 1, ~(NH), t5.t: 2. 1\lpy ~. 16. t; ~-TtoflO (.0. 17.0. lie M • 1. ~(NH). 41.l; 2. 1\.lpy (NH}, 4.2.1.; l . Wilson (Nloi), '17.4. 40t ""1 · I. Hewp(M1 HMlor (!Wnf. Sf:W'enger. JoMtor\ Wit>«). '13.65. ,, ......... '· Hewp(M1 H8ltlot Oot\n$on, PeKMlt. ~ Moyilr}. );38.3. HI· 1. P$helt (NH). S.10: 2. ~(I). 5-6; 3. ICUMlflla (I), 5-6. Doily Pilot ..., HJ 1 K. CasltliH (E), 5--4; U • 1. D•y (CM), lt.10'h; 2. Johnston (E), 18-91/J; ). T~nielu (E), 18-7; TJ • 1. Zun~ (EJ, 39-10; 2. "°'""'' (E). 36-21h: l Powell (CM), 36-2; 5" · 1. Arroyo (E), 41..S'h; 2. Undquist (E). ~5; 3. Marttn (CM), 18-IO'h; OT · 1. Arroyo (E), lOS-5; 2, l.Mldqulst (£.), 96-01h: 3 Sche9etU (CM). 8S-!'h. Wood (UI), 18-1: 2. Todd (LB), 17-1;) Vll'\fOn (CdM), 17-1. Tl· 1. WOod5 (LB), 37-9; 2. l(nuriplf (COM), 17-112: 3. Todd (l.8), )6.(), SP· 1. Gomu (LI), 447'h; 2. ~(LB), l7-0; ). ~ ((.dM), lS.AJ!h 01 • 1. Grey (CdM), 145-6; 2. RAMSICl't (LB), 11t.5; J. 8aft>er (CdM). 117-1. IV · event oat coottstl!d. MOAC COAST l.f.AGUI G-..1 ColloNA oa MM tOJ, LMM1NA 8IAOC 29 U • 1 Nie (J}, n~ 2. ~ (NH), 2.0--0'1-: 3. Curtis (NH). lt-11. ". 1. Abe 01. 41.t, 2. curri. <NH>. 404 3. ~(NH~ 4CH SP· 1. O. Manll.IR (NH) ... ; 2. J, Mal1Nll (NH), JM; 3. s.rwlrw 0). 11·2'h. 01·1. 0. MMINll (NH). 129-1~ 2. J. M.lnMll (NH), 114-4; l Slunk• (0. IOM. P'Y • 1. 1Mr'41-.>t- IU V.-LllNIUt ......... ..,...... t05. ...,.. 2t AMiii S• tms 41) OIW1• CWr C-·-MOAC COAST l.EAGW GMU EsWllCJA 71, CosTA Ma4 55 tOO • 1. "TN~ (CdM), 14.07; 2. C.MfY ((.dM), 14.19; '· twlton (CdM), • 14.40. ZOO · 1. J. Cummlos (CdM}, 28A7; 2.1Cn1mer (CdM), 28.59; l . Thayer (CdM), 29.22.400-I. J. Cummlm (CdM), 1:01.1; 2. Mone (CdM), 1~ 70; 3. Kr-lC.dM), 1;08.29, 900 • l. Allen (CdM), 2:25."8; 2. Hosmld (CdM); 2:26.41; :t. e.,Cummlm (CdM), 2:l4.01. ,,IOO . 1: "'i.n (COM). S:17.7l; .... ~ mcmi 100 • I J. Gei<Mr (E), I 3.10; 2. H. Gelder (E), 13. I I; 3. Krikorian (CM), U.51: 200 1. H. Gelder (U,26~; 2. J. Gelder (E); 27.39; 3. ~r (CM). 28.60, 400 · 1. D-V (CM), I .03.dll; 2. SctlHffer (CM), 1 :06.18; 3. M4lrb (E), 1 I 0.22: IOO • 1. Hulpe (E). 2:31 93; 2. Reldl (E), 2:34; 3. Vllldez (E), 2:39.2; U OO · I. Hulpe (E), 5:35.34; 2. Rosete (E). 5·37.20; l . 8ietland (CM), 55911, l,200 · 1. Hulpe (E), 12:11.82; 2. Rosete (E), 11:25.70: 3. 8ielland (CM), 13:08.AO; 100 H • 1 duff (CM), 19.24; 2. Rogen (CM), 20.64: 2. Homeld (CdM). 5:19.20: 3. Quonl•n (CdM), 5:32.99. ),ZOO· 1. Qulnlao (CdM), 12:49.49; 2. M~ (CdM), 12:14A9; 3. Trevino (l.B), 13:A6.13. 100 H • 1. Mahler (Cdllll), 17.88; 2, UkroplM (CdM). 20.67; l . Qulnl.an (CdM), 21.05. JOO H • 1. Mahler (CdM), 40.85; 2. Quinl.n (CdM), 58.24; ), Ulttoplna (CdM), 59.09. AOO rea.y · 1. L.lguna 8eactl, 54.50. 100 • 1. 8urtlngl\ltn (NI>(). 12.7; 2. H8'rison (NH), U.8;.3. Malbe (l), 13.9. JOO · l . 8urtlnglwn (N'H). M~ 2. Va.qutt (NH). 27.a; 3. fefguloo (I), 28.23. AOO • 1. Vasqyu (Nff), 1:02.8; 2. tQnson (NH). 1 :Ol.0: J. St. Andre (Nl1}, 1:04.63 .... -1. Steen (~H), 2:21.9: 2 . .._rimour (I), 2:35,64. 3. rll•· 1,IOO . 1. Steto (NH), 5:13.99; 2. hul (NH). J,200 • 1. )1111 (NH), 11:55.3; 2. W'hite (I), 12;06.2; 3. Kim (l), 13:36.S. 110 H • 1. Loud (I), 16.5; 2. Tiffany (NH); 18.2; 3. Howard (l), 11.6. :100 H. 1. T~loYk (NH), 49.2; 2, Loud (I). 51.2; 3. Clayton (NH). 52.6. .. ~ • 1. Newpof't H6rbof (Vasqve,z. Harrbon, .._nson, 8uf11ngh.lm), 51.5. 1,MO.....,. -1. Newport Hll'bo< (8urllngh.an'\ H111soo, VMquet. Steen), 4:f85. ~Dillam TR@ C'.DllA MllA . aam aunrt l Samooe (E), 21.11; JOO H · 1. Dunn (CM), 53.85; 2. Hild (CM), 54.58; 3 T-Vlo• (E), 57.08: 400 "9tll)' • 1. Enancia (H. Geld«. Rincon, Marits. J Geide•). 55.49; 1,too "9tll)' • 1 Costa MeY (Srtlaeffer, 81ell•nd, Rogen. Dity), 4:19.43 • ,,IOO ...., • 1. CdM (8. CummlM. 1Cr¥n«, Mone, J. Cummios), 4:3S.S1. HJ · 1. 8r.woer (Cdllll), 5--0; 2. ~endridt (CdM), 4-8; 3. FlsNr (CdM), 4-6. HI . 1. Mc,Oune (NH), 4"I; 2. Turner (NH), 4--8; 3. Ferguson (I), 4-4. U • 1, Castillo (NH), 1S-l; 2. Cltyton (NH), 14-5; 3. Coolt (NH), 1Wll. HJ · 1. Day (CM), 5-2; 2. Cluff (CM), 4-2; 3. Riocon (E), 4-0; U • 1. Mclane (E). 14-1 'h. 2 Toledo (f), 13·10'/J, 3. Ort~(£). 13-1; TJ • I. Abbott(£), 29-8'11, 2. Mct...ane (f), 29--2; 3 McNeil (E), 28-8; SP · I. 8. AIM (CM), l~'h; 2 R. Atna (CM), 3().41/z, 3 Vega (E). 27--0'/l, OT · 1. B. Aln• (CM), 97-21/,.; 2 Vega (E), 72-H)1/.; 3. Mota (CM), 62·5. U • 1. Brawner (CdM), 14"5; 2. Hen<Mrton (l.8). 14-2; 3. HMWOOCI (LB), 14-0. ". 1. canary (CdM), 29-8; 2. Hendenoo (LB). 29-2; l . Palermo (CdM), 27-S'h. W • 1. Sc:hm11ltrled (LB), 28-1; 2. Wl!stha!*' (LB), 26-0; 3. H8Wltlns (CdM), 2S-2'h. DT • 1. w..rteoh•ven (l.8), 89-7; 2. Sc:hrneltried (UI), 88-0'h; l . Shettler (CdM), 7~2'h. IV · twnt 001 contl!Sled. TJ · 1.·CMtlllo (NH), 33·1; 2. Claytoo (NH), 32-9; l. H4tiw (I), 26-3'h. SP-1. W'hlt1ield (NH), l1•9; 2. Ron (NH), 21-lO'h; 3. Allen {NH) 25-1. DT • 1. 'Nhitfitld (NH), 118-3; 2. Allen (NH), ?S-10'h; 3. Rau (NH), 69·5. ' IV · 1. lrvloe -pt SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE 341 The City Drrve, Posl Office Box 14 t 71 . Orange. CA 92863-1571 IN THE MATIER OF Yes, 01/0t/78 Anne A. Greer ThlS slatement was hied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 03/0712001 20018857415 Deily Pilot Mar. 9, 16, 23. 30, 2001 F868 THE PETITION TQ BSC 10484 CHANGE THE NAME NOTICE OF OF DIFEI WA.NG ORDER TO SHOW PETITION CAUSE FOR CHANGE TO ADMINISTER Of NAME ESTATE OF: CASE NUMBER: BETIY J. REZ eka A2~84 BETTY JANE REZ PETITIONER(S) CASE NO. A206688 OtFEI WANG has/have To all heirs, benefl· hied e petttJOn 101 an or· dot 1o change name(s) cianes. creditors. cont· ftom DIFEt w.a.NG 10 mgenl creditors, end KELL y WANG persons who may other· GRIESBACH wise be interested In the IT IS HEREBY OR· Wiii or 8S1ele, ()( both, of: OEREO 1tia~persoos BETTY J REZ aka BETIY JANE AEZ inletasled tn matter A PETITION FOR appear before this 11 1n Oepanmenl No r.J of PROBATE has been the Orange County Su· filed by LINDA ROGERS Cou he d 1n lhe Supeno< Coon of perior "· 81 1 a · Calofornoa, County of dress Shown above. on ORANGE 4·17·0I, al 2·00 o'clock THE PETITION FOR p m . and ttieo and there snow cause. 11 any lhey PROBATE requests that have why the pellllon LINDA ROGERS be ap-f h 1 po4nted as personal rep-0' c ange 0 name(s) resentalrve to administer should not be granled IT IS FURTHER OR· the esta1e of the dece- DEREO that a copy of dent this order to show cause THE PETITION re· be published 1n quests the decedent's NB/COSTA DAIL y Pl· Wth end codK:ils. d any. LOT. a newspaper ol be admitted to probale. I I The Will and any codlols genera c11cu at1on pub· are avallable for e~· lished m this county, at least once a week for amlnatoon in lhe tile kept I II k by the court. our conseou ve wee s THE PETITION re· pnor to the day of the hearing quests authonly lo ad· DATE: FEB 28 2001 minister lhe estate under JUDGE RICHARD 0 . :~.:~~~le~':~ FRAZEE. SR. m. .. Aut.....-, WIO allow JUDGE/ I' ••0 '~"1 COMMISSIONER the personal reprasenl· OF THE SUPERIOR alive to take many IC· COURT lions Wllhout oblaintng DtFEI WANO. 2260 coun approval. Before Park Newport. •I 04, taktog certain very Im· Newport Beach, CA portant actions, how· 92660 eve" the persooal repr .. Published Newport sentallve wiN be required Beach·Costa Mesa to g111e nolice lo tn· Daily Pilot March 2. 9. 1ereS1ed persons unleu 16, 23, 2001 F857 they have waived ooliee or consented to the Fictitious Business propos&d ae11on.) The Name Statement Independent admonis· lrat1on aulhority will be The following persons granted unless an In· are doing business as PHOTOGRAPHIX. 1e1ested person files an 181 79 Redbud Circle. objection lo lhe petltloo Fountain Valley. Cetilor· and shows good cause n1a 92708 why the court should nol Sheny Kemper. 18179 granl the authorily. Redbo<! Circle. Foumatn .a. HEARING oo lhe • c f petttoon wtll be held on Valley af1 omla 92708 APRIL 12, 2001 al I :30 This b11s1oess Is con· p m tn Dept L 73 lo- due1ecl by an •nd•Vlduat caled at 341 The City Have you siarlad domg busmess yet? No Dnve South, Orange, Sherry Kemper CA 92868 This s1atemen1 was IF YOU OBJECT lo ltled wolh the County the granuog ol the pell· c Ora Coun IJOn, you should appear leri< of nge ty at the heannn and stale on 021051200, .. ,, 20016954210 yout ob1ec11ons or Ille Daoty Ptlol Mat 2. 9. l6, written ob1ect1ons wilh 23. 2001 FSS8 the court belore the hea11ng Your ap· Fictitious Bualn .. a pearanoe may be io pet· Name Statement son or by your attorney The foltowlog persons IF YOU ARE A CAED- are dolnn busmest as lTOR Of cooungent cred-. .,, •IOI of the deQeased. you P.a.CtFIC 1 WIRELESS must flte yout Claim wilh 3301 S Boar SI., SOF San1a .a.na. Cahtornla the coun and mall 9 copy to the pereonal rep-92704 resentatrve appointed by Bryan l Bos1lc, 3301 the coun wrthoo lour S Bear $1 · SOF Santa monlhl\ from the date of Ana Calttomoa 92704 the hrst 19suanoe of let· This busone$8 is con· tera 85 prOV!ded tn Pn>- oveted by an', M'ldMdtlal bale Code seotton 9100 Have you started The time IOI ft~ng elalrns doing buslnesa yet? No will not HPlre before Brvan L Bostic four moolhs lrom the Thts statement was loled wolh the County hearing date noticed above Clerk of Orange County YOU MAY EXAMINE on 0~18857215 the ftle kept by the oourt. . If you are a per110t1 ln-Daity PHot Mar 9, J:e '#erealed 1n lhl ealate. 23 30. 2001 F _ you maA Ille with lh• Flctltloua Bualneaa ::rt ~11~1f0:~ 5g:: Neme Statement l54) o1 the fiHng o1 an tn- The IOllowing persons veotOfY tnd appt11sal ol are do'ng botfness e.s esiate UMIS Of of any Trax, l 207 Norlh peltlloo or aCC01.Jnl u Bavtront, Balboa tatand, provided oo Probate California 92662·1236 COde section 1250 A Jay Murr•y Greer, Request lor Sf>edal ~ 1207 North S.yfront. tlce torm '• available Balboa tlland. Cakfomie lrom the cour1 Cl8fk. g2882-1236 Attorney fOf Pettttoott: Thia butlneu 11 con-£1Met L. HeyW9fd ducted by. an ~l Eeq. (C$M tetM)' Have you •larted Attonwy It Law ~ ~G~? No 3141 W. Chapman -'I ...... rrey reef Aw~ S.. 200, Thia at•terntn1 wet 0nnoe, CA filtd with the County t2Hl-tt H Oel1I ol Orangt Coooty P11~t11ht<I Newport on 03l07/200t eaacll-Coele Mtu 2001tu7414 Daily Piiot M1tctl 18, 22, Dtll~Pllot Mu . 0, 18, 23, 2001 23. ~-2001 B!67 rrne10 Aetltloua lualMN Heme 8tat9ment TN tonowt~11 .,. dolr1g •• Greer Manegemanl C01n1>tny, 120T Notttl BrtfroN.' 8llbOt llltnd, ~ 92M2·1238 Jay Murray GrHr, 120T Not'lh ~ ...,. llllnd, 92ee.2· I 238 ltlWte A-..n °'"'· '20'1 Hol1tl e.wtront. 8lllOl 1Mnd.~ 12tt2•1238 Thll ~ .. eon- 4ded ~ ,...,.,., end Witt li•1t• ~ •t•tt•d dO!!!i Duel"•.. yet? ISC 1045e NOTICE OF PETITION TO AOUlfdTl.R EITATl Of': PINNEY 80t.TON .... PENNEY a. 80t.TON ... PENNEY IUI IOLTON CAii NO • .._., To .. ht!n, IMlneft. cMinn, crldltOra, oont· 1ngtn1 crtdllora. and petlOIW wtlO mlY "'*• .... be ,,...., In ... .. °' ~J..!" bolt\, ot. PENNEY UV\. TON tire PEM~EY a. 80t. TON aka PENNEY SUE BOLTON A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by AUDY BARON in Iha Soperlof Court ol Cahlomia. Couoty of ORANGE. THE PETITION FOR PR08A TE requests that RUDY BARON be ap- pointed as peraooat rep- resentative lo administer the estate ol the dece- dent. THE PETITION re· quests the decedent's Will and c:odlci~. if any, be admitted to probate. The WiU and any oodlcits are available for ex· amlnalloo In the file kepi by the coort. THE PETITION re· quesls authority to ad- minister lhe estate under the Independent Admin· 161retton ol Es1atea Aot. (This -'uthorily v.1ll allow the personal repreaenl· alive to take many ac· tlons without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very Im· porttnt actions, how· ever. the personal repr&- sentatlve wlb be required to give notice to tn· terested persons unle68 they have waived not~ or consented to the proposed action.) The independenl adminis· tratlon authortly wUI be g1an1ed unless an 1n· 1eres1ed person files ao objection to the petillon end shows good cause why the court should not grant the euthonty. A HEARING on the petrtlon w\11 be held on APRIL 12, 2001 at 1;30 p.m. on Dept. L73 lo· c•led at 341 The C11y D1111e Soulh, Orange, CA 92868. IF YOU OBJECT to Iha granllng of the pett- bon. voo should eppear at tne hearing and stale your objections or me written objectloos with lhe court before the hearlng. Your ap· pearaoce may be In per· son or by voor •ttomey. IF YOU ARE A CAED· ITOA or oontingent cred- itOf of the decea.Md, you must file your claim with lhe court and mall a copy to the P8f9008I rep- resentative appointed by Iha court wilhln lour monlhs from the dale ol the first issuance of let· ters u provided In Pro- bate Code sectlon 9100. The time IOI fifing cltlms will not explre before lour months from Iha heanng dale nollced above. YOU MAY EX-'MINE the flle kept by the oourt. tf you are a peltOn ln- lerested In the aslale, you ma1 Ille with the court a Aeqoea1 for 51»- cial Notice (form OE- 154) ol the fifing of an In-ventory and appraJ9al of estale easels Ot ·of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code Mellon 1250. A Request for Speclal ~ toca form Is available from the oourt clerk Attorney for Petttloner. MlchMr R. Lawtef, Jr., EMt-S8N 87118 801 OoYet °' ..... 101, Newport a.ach, CA 926'0 Publl1hed Ntwpon B111ch-Co1ta Meu Dally Pllol Maren 18, 22, 23, 2001 f!W 9 Flctltloue BualnH• Name Statement The following pel'IOOI are doing bUllnen ... Claaalea One. 370 Avocado St. •11. Colla Mese. CA 02627 Roaa Ana een.to, 370 -'vocado St. 11 , • Co.ta Meea. CA 92627 Tht1 buslneN i. con- ducted by: en lndMdual Have you •tarted • doing buelne.a yet? No Roaa A. Bin.to Thie ltltement WU llled witt1 the County ci.iti of Oranoa °°""Y on~1~1 2001MN11f o.ily PlaC ~-18, 23, 30. Nlf, §, 200! fl!! 8UMMA9'Y Ofl PAOPOH.O 09'DINANCI cm°' COSTA llDA A PROPOSED OA· DINANCE le ICl!tdUled =~~-:.: of ~ 2. 2001. '*"19 ~ OM4, t9t0fl- lt'9 11\a 2.S-aer• El Cimino Cttlltr Pf1lPM'I from Cl to A2-W bY ~ °' Aeiorw ,.. tlon A..()C)-04. lli6 MOflOH to rive OrclnMCt OM4 h r~ ce"'9d by the lolowlt'ilt f'OI Olll .,.,.. COUMQL -l AYl81 ~ Dtftft, ...................... ...... NOHi MeM. ABSENT: None. THE FULL TEXT of the ordinanc;e mey be read lo the OitY Clel'll's Office, 77 Farr Drive, Costa Mesa MARY T. ELLIOTT, Deputy City Cler1t 'Pu61tehed Newport Beach·Cosla Meaa Daoty Pilot March 23, 2001 F873 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE CtTY OF COSTA MESA A PROPOSED OR· OtNANCE Is scheduled for adoption at the regu· lat CitY, Couocil mealing ol ApnJ 16. 2001, being Ordinance 01·15, au· thorlzing an amendment to lhe contract with lhe board ol Administration of the PUblic Employees' Retirement -System. THE MOTION to glVe Ordinance OH 5 llrsl reading carried by the foffoviing roll call vote: COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Cowen, Olron, Mon•han, Robinson, StHI. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. THE FULL TEXT of the ordinance may be •ead In the Coty Cler1''s Office. 77 Fafr Drive, Coste Mesa. MARY T. ELLIOTT, Deputy City Ctertc • Published Newport Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally Pilot Mereh 23, 2001 F874 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE CJTY OF COSTA MESA ORDINANCE Oi-13 Is scheduled to be In full force and elfecl 30 days from Its adoption on March t9, 2001, and was adopted by the fol- lowing roll call vote· COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Cowan, Dlron, Monahan, Roblnaon, SIMI. NOES: None. ABSENT: Hone. Ordinance 01 -13 re· peats and replace9 r111e 15, Chapter I. Article 1 of the Costa Mesa Munlci- pal Code regarding abandoned shopping carts. THE FULL TEXT of Iha ordinance may be 1ead In the City Cltlrl<'s Office, 77 Fafr Dtrve, Costa Mesa MARY T. ELLIOn , Deputy City Cler1t l>ut>hslled Newpon Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally Pt101 March 23, 2001 SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) F875 NOTICE TO DEFEN· DANT. (Avlao a Aculado) DAWN SILVA. an iodMdUal, and DOES 1 through 30 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PL-'INTIFF (A Ud. le esta deman· dando1: DOUGLAS ALAN You have 30 CALEN· OAR DA VS atler this aummona Is served on you to file e lypeWntteo response el thfa oourt. A letter or phOne cell wiff not l)l'oi.c:t you: your lypewtlllen rHponae must be in Pfoplr teoel form if you want ihe oovrt IO hter your caae. If you do not Iii• your ralf)Ol'lle on time. you mtY toee Int caae. and your wages, money and property may be taken without lvrthtr warning from ttle court. Thert are other teoll requirements. You tnty WIW IO cau en •Homey ~ any. If Yoll do n<>' know en attorney. yov may ea• tn •~iw­temtl Mrw:t "' • aid of!ict (i.ted In j)hoM ~. DMpuet de Qut It tntteouen Hte cl1aclon Judlolll utttd ~ un ptuo de 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS pera prMel'lt8r UNI reapueMI MCfttl • maqulna 9" .... "°"*· Un1 cana o una ~ ttlMorllce no It ofrtcef• prdecxion; tu ,..-.. teer1tl • ma· qutna Ilene qi.It ~ oon IM fC)nnlllldedee ... 91111 aptopladH II u..d qulMw qi.It la QOM teCUCl'lt ., CM), SI U9ted no prettnta Ill ,..,.... • Htmpo. ~~~·~ , d!Mroyona OOMt -Ill. PRIOltdlld tin .,., adldoMI pot palte Ot " cort.. hWtn owoe requltl· '°' ......... Pvedt qi.It Llltlld ~ llltnat • ~=.,,. SI no conoee a un abogado, puede llamar • uri eervlcio de referenola de ebogados o a una olioina de ayuda legal (vee el directorlo lele· fonlco). CASE NUMBER: (Nom«O del Cno) OOCC120t 9 JUDGE DAVID R. CHAFFE£ DEPT. C22 The name and ad· dress of the oourt is: (El nombre y dlrecclon de la oorte es) Superior Court of Cahfomla. County ol Orange, Central 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa. Ana, CA 92702 Ttie name. address. and lelephone number of plainllfl'a attorney, or ptelntltt without an at· tomay Is: Douglas 0 Alani (Et nombre. la d!reccloo y el numero de telefono del abogado del demandeote. o del de· mandante que no tiene aboQedo, es) BUCK· NE~. ALANI, KHOURI, CHAVOS & MIRKOVICH, 31'\6 Redhill Avenue. Sle. 200 Cosla Me.ta, California 92626. Ptiooe No. (714) 432·0990 DATE· OCT 10, 2000 ALAN SLATER. Ctertt, by Cynthl• McMurran, Deputy STATEMENT OF DAMAGES BY PLAINTIFF Judge David Cl\eftM Dept. C.22 The nature aod amount of damages sought on 1he above enti- tled action are as fol-Iowa: General damtges in a sum on e~cess of $15.000.00: special damagea on a sum on ex- ceu ol $5,600.00 lot lost wages; special dam· ages 1n a sum in excess of $4.900.00 for med!cal care Dated Februaty 9. 2001 BUCKNER. ALANI & YOUNG 8 y: Charles A. Co"· nolly, Eaq. Altom.ya for Pla.lntfff Published Newport Beach·Cosle Mau Daily Pilot March 23. 30. Apnl 6. 13, 2001 224156 F877 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR BIDS Sohool Ois1r1ct· Huntington Beach Union Htgh Sd100I District Oblaln Oocumanls and Bid Due al: Hunt· inglon Beach Union High School Oletnct, t0251 Yorldown Ave .. Purchasing, Room 361, Huntington Beach. CA jm46, (714) 984-3339 e~ 4350 Due Date Mondey, APffl 30, 2001, 2Pm NOTICE IS HE~EBY GIVEN !hat 'Iha Hunt· lngton Buch Union High Sohool Olat11c:t. Or· ange County. California. adlng by and ttwOUQh ita Governing Board, here· inatler referred lo aa "Ol_STAICT", wiff receive up to. but not taler than the above·alatecl lime, sealed bids tor the award of contracts for the lollowlrig projee1s: Project. Bid 1183 • Aquatic• Faclllty el Hunltng1on Beach High Sohool (Re-Bid) Mandatory Job Walk: Tu.Mey, Apt1I 3, 2001, t :OO •".'i HuntinOlon 8Hch High School, 1905 Main St.. Hunt· lngton Beactt Lloenff, A or 8 0t C-53 8ldt "'9ft be reoellltd In the place ldentl111Hi above, and al'lall be opened and publicly read aloud •I the ebove- ataltd dtte. time tnd place. Plane and epeclfi• cetlonl are on Nt al the eddrNI hied above be- QIMno Ti>Mday, Marc:h ~1. 2001. On• .. , of docUmentt mey bt ot>- ta.llled '°' a teflindtble ~ ol $200 I* Mt. 8t)eci.I ttandllng, auoh at overnight dtllvery, wlll be ~ et bldo dtt'I t~nM. DtpOllt ... be r'efundtd to the Contfactaofa upon rttum d the documenll to !ht PuttlhPlng 0epel1!Mnt In OOocl concllllon wllhln five (9) di:..•'* Iha bid ~ iaorde~ wlltl the ~ _:, OaJllotnla Proles1ton1 Cod• 8ect10n 7028.15. Ind PUbllc ColltraO\ Code Stc:1lotl 3300, Int --,.... .,,.. .... bldd9r Potlltl the CfHtl- flcrion of oonncitclf'a llotnM noted lbo'tt .. ""' time !?It bkt ,. aubfnlntd. Put9ulnt to 8utlt"8t end Profeulona Code S.Ctlon 7028 1 s. no Ptlymtnl ... be "*'* for WOllt 0t material urt- dar ttie cootraot unless and until the Reoistrar ol Contractora verifiu to the District that the con- lractor was properly fteensed at the time the bid was submitted. AA'( conlractor nol so licensed is subject to penalties unde< the law and Illa contract Wiii be considered void. If lhe hcenee claaallicalion apec1f1ed hereinafter 15 that ol a "specialty con- 1ractor" IS delioed In Section 7058 of the Cal~ fornta Business and Professions Code. Iha specially conlractor awarded the contrae1 tor this work shaU itself con- stnict a majonty ol the work, In accordance With the provislons of Calilor· nia Bllslness and Prolessloos Code Section 7059. Time Is ol the es-senoe. Alt work must be completed wilhln 180 consecutive calendar days .lfom the date spec· Iliad oo the NOliee to Proceed Issued by Iha dlatrlct. Notice lo Proceed shall oot ~ is· sued pnor to five (5) days after award ol the contract, and shall not require that work be commenced less lhan (5) days from date of Is- suance of said No11ce. Failure lo com"'4l1!I the work withlo the· ~ set fOl'th herein will result In the lmfii:lion of ltqut· dated !Of each day of de ay, in the amount ol $500 per day. Each bidder shall submit, on the form lumlshed wllh the ooo- lraot documents. a lisl ol lhe pr090sed auboon· lractors on this project as required by the Subletting and Subcon- lractlng Fair Prae11ces Acl, Publtc Contract Code Section 4100 et seq In accordance w•lh Educallon Code 17076. 11, the Oislrie1 has a-pank:lpabon goal of •I least 3 percent of the overall dollar •mount expended each year for <11sabled veleran bus1· ness enterprises (OVBE). Each bid shall be ao- companied by a certified or cashiers checll or bid bond in •n amount OOI less lhan len percenl ( 10"4) ol the total bid price, payable to Iha DISTRICT as a guaran- tee lhat tile biddM, If its pr090sal Is accep1ed, shall promptly eaeeule the ~eernent, fumilsh a satisflCIOIY FIMIUI P11· formance Bond in an amoont not less then one hundred percent (100%) of the total bid Orie». furnish a Paymen1 bond In an amount OOI i.11 lhan one hundred perceot (100%) of the 10- lal bid prloe, and fumi&h cartlflcttes evidencing that the required Insur· ance ill In affect in tne amounts set fOf1h In the general conditions. In the event of l•llure to enter lnlo the contraC1 end eaecuto the re· qu1red documents, 80ch bid eecurlfy ¥All be f()(· felted The Fwthlul Per· lo(m8noe Bond shlQ r .. main In full loroe &nd ef· lect lt1rOugh 1ha guaran- i .. period .. tptCifled in IM general oondllions. The DISTRICT re· ~ the riol'tl to refecl any or ell bids or to walve •rrv lrregularltl" or lnformalillet In any bids « in the bidding. AA reqult-.d by Steton 1 n3 of the Califomla L.eOOr Coda, the Oif~ Of the D.ptrtmeoc of ln- duatri&I Relalions of the State of Cetlfomle 11 .. dtttrmlMCI the generel prevalllng r•IH of MOM In the locellt'J In wnroti ll1ill wOl1I Ill to be performed. Copl" of th.... rate dtttnnlrll• Ilona are on flle •I ll't9 DISTRICT. and COC11tt may be obtained upon rtq11t1t. ~ oonlrtetor thell poet • copy of "*' ,.. et eedl job •• The~ end ..,., tuboonltaCtof under II thltdl peY: no4 .._ flerl lhe 6Ptdlltd J)ftva.illna ratN of wegte to aft WOftt•fl •11\f)!OYtd by lhem ln the eueullon ~ lht oont1tCt No bidder . mty Wlltldrew #'f bid !of • J*IOd of *'V ~) dllys .... ,.. .... '°' tflt ~dbldl. Putfllan4 lo ~ 22300 Of the "'* ~ lr9d CodtL tile oonlnlct ..... conltln J)fcMllone permlmno th• 1110-eeu tu 1 bidder to ~~'°' ""' ~ ...,,., by IN Dlttllfot to tntU,. ~rfonnanct under ,. cont1ec:t °' ~IO payment of relentloos earned dlreclly Into eecrow. BY: Govem1119 84*CI Signed: /SI Suel a.tea.-, Director • Procure- ment/Energy Con- aerY1tlon Published Newport Beach-Costa Mau Daily Pilot March 23, 30, 2001 F878 NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND ELECTION TO SELL UNDER DEED OF TRUST IMPORTANT NOTICE APN 935-44-001 IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAY· MENTS, IT MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION •nd you may have the legal rlghl to bring your ec· count In good 1tatldlng by paying all ol your pes1 due payment• plus "Per· milted coats •rid ex· penaea within the lime permitted by l•w for r&- lnstatemenl of your ac· count. wNct1 Is nonnally fi\18 boslnffs days prior to the date ael for the sale ol your propefly. No sale dale may be ae1 uo· 111 three moolhs from the date this oolk:e of de- fault may be recorded (whlctt date of reoorda· lion appears on lhls ~ tloe). This amounl Is $5,729.20 as ol 3112/01 (Date). and wll increase until your account be· comes c:utTant. You may not have to pay the entire unpaid pMlor'I ol your 1ocount, even ttiouoti full peymenl ¥laS demanded. but you must pay the amoont slated above. However, you and your beneficiary or mortgagee may mu1ually agree In wrillng prior to the lime Iha notice of sale la posted (which may not be Hlflef ltlan the end ol the lhree- month period stated aboYtl) 10, among other thiogs, ( 1) provide addi- tional time lo which to oure the default by trens· fer of the P<operty or oth-erwise; or 12) eetabhsh a sdledule ol payment• in order to oure your dt· faulf; or l>o4tl (1) and ~2); Followlng 1he exp1re· lion of the time period re- ferred lo In the tirst para· graph of this notice, un- less Iha obligation being foreclosed upoo or a separate written agree· merit batWeen you •nd your creditor permits a long period, you nave only the lega righl lo 5top lhe sale of your property by paying ttie entire amount de· mended by yoYr credi· tor. To ftnd out Int amount 'JO\I must pay, or er· range lor paymenl 10 atop the lofedoluf•. or if your pt'opet'ty la in fofe- cloeu11 for any other rtaaon, coratect: He~ Friedlander. TrustH ol the Friedlander Family Truet dated 1120188 c/o Oa¥1d A. Flyer. PLC 3080 Bristol SJ,, Ste. 630, Cott8 Mesa, CA 92626. 71'1556-8805 If you heve 8f1f quee-tlon8, you etlOUld ClOl'UClt • ..wye< "' Iha govern.. mem agency whic:tl may haw llleofed your loan Notwlthatandlt)Q t.h• I.et lh8t your property Is In~. you~ offer your pr099rty for .. I P'Oll!d!d the .... ., r I • --... <ttt .,'"'-:" ~ .. ~J~~~ concluded prior to the COl!Clualon of lhe fore· cloture. REMEMBER YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL RIGITTS IF YOU 00 NOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI (I) HERB FRIEDLANDER Is duty appointed T ruatee under that certain Deed of Trust dated 1119/00, IX· eculed by Mohsen Tar1<eelan u TrustOI, to secure otll4getions in ta- YOf of Helt> Friedlander. Truatee of the Friedlander Family Trust dated 1/20/&6, u Bene- ficiary, reoo<ded 1/27100. as Inst. II 20000047094 In Bool<, Paga ol Official Records io Iha olfioe o1 the A .. corder of Or•oge C)(>unty. Ca Ill omit , said oblig•tlons Including note(a) dated lfl 9iOO In the pMdpal sum ot One hundred thousand dollar& and no/100 ($100,000) Dollert; (2) tHE BENEFICIAL IN· TEREST under such deed of T rusl and lhe obllgQllons secured thereby ere presently held by the undenligoed; (3) A BREACH OF. and default in. the obliga- tions tor wtik:h •uch deed is aecurity has oo- curred in thal payment has not been made ol $5,208 35 plus tale charges ol $520.85 • $5,729.20 total for the following payment dates: 4/00, 8/00, 1/01, 2/01 & 3"01 (4) BY REASON tHEAEOF, the under· signed, presenl beJ11fi· olary under audl deed ol trust, has executed and dellllered lo said T tUStee a written DECLARA· TION OF DEFAULT ANO DEMAND FOR SALE, and has de· posited with H id Trustee such deed of tl'U$1 end all documeots evidencing obllgatloo• secured thereby, and haa declared •nd does hef'tlby deolare aft suma secured !hereby 1m- medialefy due end pay- able and has elected and does hereby elect 10 cause the trust p<operty 10 be sold IO satisfy the obllgellons secured thereby. DATED: This 141h Clay of March, 2001 Isl Hert> Friedlander Published Newpon Beach·Co111 Mesa Deity Pilo4 Marc:tl 23, 30, April 8. 13. 2001 F879 Flctltlou• Bualnua Hema Statement The following 1>41raons are doing busloeae as· Marketratlon Promo· tJonaJ Produca, 27068 La Paz Road 11421, Aho Viejo , C•llfornle 92658-:J<Ml Anthony Ketz. 26291 YOiande Sl.. Laguna Hills. Callfomla 92658 This buelness Is oon- dUcled by: an lndllllduaJ Have you 11,rted doing bueineaa yet? No Anthony Ka.It This 11.atement wu filed with tne County Clarll ol Orange County on 03/21/2001 2001 .. SltH Dally Pllc:J( Mar. 23i.. 30, Aor· 0. t3, 2901 1"889 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Of PUBUC SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Nob;=.r; that Iha Wiii STARTING ANEW - BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • tell at public auction. pursuant to Secllon 21700 "' the Bu91r1988 & Prolesslooal Code, the foUowlng described property to wit' EDDIE McLEESE I· 15 Bilte, lamp, ahelvtng, furn .. computer equip. GENE TEl<ALVE 1·73 Tool box, mat., TV, dressers. g cllbs, mlec. MICHAEL CASAAEno 1·95 Golf clubs, Aquarium, boires. misc.. ZONA SHERMAN 1-107 Or•sser, crib, misc., BRIAN JONES J· 18 Toots. chest. cooler, misc., STEVE GIUSTINA H-122, Mi· crowave, loc:l(er, ladder, ml11c. Sale Wilt be by com· petltive bidding (written seated bid& may be submitted In advanoe) on lhe 11th day of Apnf. 2001 at 2:00 P.M. 11 tile premises where said property hll• been stored and wl'llctl ts lo-cated al AYRES SELF STORAGE, 7012 Ernest Ave.. Hunlloglon Be&ch. Ca (714) 848·7314. Landlord reserves the righ1 lo bid al the sale Purchase& must be made by cash and paKI for et lhe time of purellese AH purchased goods ate sold as •sand musl be removed at the time of aaJe. Sate ts sl.lb- ject to canoellallon M'I the evenl ol settlement be-tween landlord and ob- ligated party, Published on 03f23IO 1 and 03130/01 Auctioneer: Wanda Nor· ton, Bond • S-400-1684 AyrN Sett Storage Resldenl Managers Published NewpM Beach·Co61a Mesa Deity Pllol March 23, 30, 2001 F881 A GOOD ADI l -.11) NOTICE OF PETIT10NTO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: CELIA ELENA GUERRERO CASE NO. A206770 To all heirs, benellclaties. o-ed1t0t1, contingent credltor5, and persons who may otl'\elWlse be interested an tile wlll Of estate. Of bolt1 d CELIA ELENA GUERRERO A PETtnON FOR PROBATE has been filed by EDWARD RAUL GUERRERO In tile Supenor Coun of ~lifomla, County of ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests tha1 EDWARD RAIA GUERRERO be appointed as ~al representawe to ad.mtnisler the est.ate of the decedent THE PETITION r9911tsts autnonty to admincter the estate under the tnd~enl Adrntn1strauon or E~tes ACI (This autr.onty win allow the personal representabve IO Cilia many &etlon& W11hout 001a1mng coun apPf'Ollal Before taking c:enaon very Important acb0n$, hOwever. the personal representative wilt be reou1red to Qllle notlce to interested persons unless they have wa111ed nol>C8 Of consented IO the !=: action.) The ~ aulhonty wi" be granled un~ an interested person Illes an objec:1lorl lo the pelJtJon and snows good cause why the court should nol grant Che authonty A t1EARING on the pelltton will be held on 04/19/01 at 1 30PM 1n Dept L 73 located...al ~ 1 THE CITY DRIVE, OAANGE, CA g2fl68 IF YOU 08JECT to "1e grantJng of the petition, you should aPQelf at 1tie heanog and 8ta\e y<JUr objeebons Of ftle wnttan objectK)ns wllh the court before lhe rieanng Your appearance may be 1n person Of by your attorney tF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Of a conungent <redrtcr of "1e CleOaased, you mull Ille your claim with the oourt and mall a OOf1Y to the ~al f9P(e88ntal!Va aopomted by tile court w11t1on lbur month& flom lhe dala of lll'lt iasuaooa of ltt.let1 u Pl'OVlded •n Probaie Code sectlOn 9100 The time '°' filing claims Wiil oot expire before four mornlls llOm the lleanng date noticed ebolle YOU M'Y EXAMINE the Ille kept by the c.oult II Yf1.J 811! 8 penon inwealed in the eatate. Yf1.J may Ille wl1h the OOUl1 a R.ciueat for Special Nob (form OE- 154) of tile ftllng of an lnventort and appralltl r:I tslate ilSMU rx of any pelJtlon Of ecooun1 as provtdeO In P!Obale Code Sec1lori t.2.50 A Request for Spec;at Notice foc!n Is available from ht ClOIJl1 " clertl Attotney !of Petitioner LAW OfFtCES OF'. KATHERINE WILL JORGENSEN 120 NEWPORT CENTER ORNE. #2$0 NEWPORT BEACH CA 02900 ~1. Ml2lll'OI, Oa/30I01 CHl-mattf Index . II ....... a -·•ti g ' ... ~· -II -·-a - ..,., to Plaee " ~IFIEIAD Policy fli•tr'• 11111l 1lr•1ll11W• .,.. •ltbtf't 1j1o I '"'11Fr 'lllttlUr /lf!llC., ll11 11ulili·h,.r " ... ~•·• 1111' n~ln '" '"""''r "" '"'"''' 1•\f•• ur ,,.,,.. 1 Ail\ 1l11 .. 1f11•rl111h r n 1,...111,.111 f'l,.n•,. 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M11111l.iy 5:0Up111 :'a111nla\...... .Fn1IJ\. :H lOpm \\1·d1w:«lu, .•. Tu1 .... lay S:OOp111 ~unrlu\ ..... . . .Fnilu\ :l:Oflpm Thun;(la~ .. \\c.,lnt-lay .):OOpm Gt EOUAl MOOS•ltG OPPORTUNITY AP rul ISW llfvtrllSlnQ H'I tlUs ntWS!l'I* IS SUbjeC1 10 tile federal F11r Hoosino Act ot 1968 as amendtd ""'ich llllkH ti Illegal 10 ICMtlrse •any puft1ence limltJuon Of d1SC11m11Yllon based on 11et, COior re110· Jon. se•. Nnd1up tam1t~1 s111u1 or national orio1n. or an 1n1en11on to Ill.lilt any such preference hm111t1on or dtscnmtnatlon • This newspaper wtll not knowingly accept any advertisement tor rul estate which 1s 1n v1ol~l1on ol Ille law Our ruclers are hereby informed that all dwtll1no! aovtrtlsed 1n this ({'. newspaper are ava11a1>1e on , Ill equal opponunrty ~sis To compl1111 ot d1sc11m1· lllllOfl. can HUD 1011 lree 11 1-1100~24·8!>90 1 ttOUSESICONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL ONE STOP HOME Bl11\G St.PER.\1'0RE ~ Wcri ~'(TY\~ D M ... ICA:ff. foJ E.t.~e LM f!l'('~:ai(H trt C1'eOC RfoD:r. Frr. '!: Ge" • Pepe U>: • 4 , ;H~ \I.~ corrP ·A •'e.i' ffiA'Cl :_4. ~ 17141534-8800 24 hrs \'ettran Real f....tatt I "- EMAIL Yl'OIJ~a.JllC COOi HOMES OF THE WEEK Sho~M Homn For 1111 · In OUr Sit ..... EllMI .. ptlnlent I Dllpllir Adi ...... Dildff n• Tuillllr 5Pll "'°-· :..."°= DMdllne Wednnd1y 5PM .. Pwp lo Adftrtf H In ... a.t LOCAL ........... llctlon Cil T~ ll LISA RIVERA .... ,~ AllE ' WILLEY ...., ..... -••--1·W HEW I.IS TING A IOI/ch ct ~y 111 Old COIOIWI rJtl MM 1119' i.tn. lly 38r 2S. chlrmer wtl/I h1199 bat•mtn/ elld hard- wood lloors R·2 zOMd Judy lltrt1 I Ju/11 Schml,.lng. Anchor Prop11rt1H. 949-120-3f00 IN ESCROW,_ 411 Vl•ta Flora. •. $839,500 '" Vltlll RotN...~000 2214 Alta Vltl.t. .. S!!5.000 I ·.::ND 11,.·-.m: 11 '· =nl I t SUNNY PATIO * E SIDE CM 1M91 2 Bdrm-18Mh Hetbof Ridge Creal lg 0P£H SUN. 1-6 • F""' WfD S1450hno townhome 3Br t.sBa, 2 2579 W•trftinltM "V• • cal gar lie# gourmet l(rl, 3 lg bl, 2ba. Slep °""' lafTV H9-M6~5 gtMI hillule ~--· Gated IMm. t.ige lot ~ to 'frty i.-. S35C»mo Lora $435 000 Agl Mo111c1 11• APTI I V1nca Rltr 94HJ3.4062 1R1s•.7:™.J.i.TY • CCROM 118. llM • f I N D NEW HOMES Dettlng 2Br 11l• upper Adlacent to Newport new1y remodeled. ~ tng. an apartment Eleech & Triangle W/O. vtls paid St700IMO SQU1re. 949-65~ 1440 94&-644-6996 °' 602·S605 through classified ~~T~,::: 1110COBTA :m 11 'IOCOBTA :m I 12 ~~~25~~ . • • • --. Agt Pl«ro 949-159-5048 Cell 94i-27Mtl24 Main off 714-537-1020 ONE FORD ROAD By Ownlf 4Br 48a • COSTA MESA I SOllTH COAST urno Chamwig Jooiol t Bedroom and 2 Bedroom 1 Balll sulTOUnded by llMIS. pool in gated oomrru1'l'f Motel MANAGERS • SPECIAL• s 154 oo-tall W';Jy (a.lust p!eseot lhs Ad) 235 rms & kllcllel1etlS S.Wled Oil beaUllftAy ~grounds FEATURES 24·Hour Lobby/Direct dial phones/Free HBO • ESPN & Chsc;pool & Jacuw Guest laun· dry ~ to .a5 & 55 Fwys M111's from 0 C Fairgl'ds, college and bchs Walking dis· tance 10 shops and restaurants COSTA MESA MOTOR INN -nn Hartlor Btw Phone MM45-4&40 SPACE FOR LEASE :\'.EWPORT CENTER'S PREMIER OFFICE Sl'ITE 1100 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH /FASHION ISLAND, CALJFORNlA • Full Second Floor I 0, 000 sq. ft. • Secured Subterranean Parking • Ocean Views • Private Balconies • El.evators OPEN SUN 12-4 325 Poppy ~ 3.5Ba, t...i rm, do'#nalalrs dlnlofc. Beau upgraded gowmet kit.. A: • Loe. S1.319,000 By eppt: Mi-212-1013 Call 714-557-0075 • N.BJW. CkNnfront/22nd. • Fashion Island Walking Distance ... ~~~~ .... ~~~~......... Pnvale room untumistled I share bath utJs paid non sm~g ~11c0enene laundly I Block 10 Ne•llO't Poer $580 00 per mo CaM Sam al 949-675-4808 (Be"'een Burnham USA.COM JOANNA TARPLEY 949-760-9150 ext. 212 Cell phone 949-230-2688 1 112 bloc:D to Ut1ll Coron• BHch. Sl,5'5,000 Jim I P•llY McOon1ld COM H-t MHSt-9070 JA!MJllE CREEK l.Jghr & ~ "'° in/ 2Bt 2BI • detl $610 000 Co-ilsled Oy 1gts S~r. Ten Eye~ 949·380·9492 & Maury StauHtt 9'9'673-5354 1 10 ~1 •NICEST PLAC!t In Coell ..... for Iha SS 2br office, 2.5bt, totally remod, 1wery1hl119 newll S274,SOO !QI 94MIW268 from '269,900. Pnvate Enclave al I 7 Home6 Ontf 7 leh' Two-Sly 3-81$ 2 "> Ba 2c an gar l4> IO 1 505 Sq Fl Aqacer1I IO Nltwpor'I Boldl & T nang1t Square 949-650-1440 NEW HOMES From $269.900 Adjlctnt to Newport Buch I Trilngll Squire. 94~1440 PRIME EST ATES Lots I Ocean Vien! C.11 P1trlck T encn Agenl 94M5&-9705 38r dM'4tll Br, 28e Fp Ptrgo hardwood lloM ceramic lole m k•lchen cWotlg & baths new tl1e00! & '"""°' paint 2car oar $469 000 ROil Beyshore Estatet 949-548·2445 PRIME ESTATES Lota & Oc:e1n Viewll C.U P1trlck Ttno!'I Agent 949-856-9705 OPEN SUN 12-4 457 ~II ..... SI 5 bf, 4be. ltUCly, hlrnnn, 2 trptca. '9 m11r IWll•. lee tub. ey Owner sns.ooo 114M42 .. 948 OPEN EVERYDAY 10.3 4 It E llllt ST E Ilda 3br. 2t1e. nr tdlle, gNd tntry, lg becqd BY~ BIG CANYON Opell~ t~ ' "8nnlt8gl Lane. s&/"581, 1.Story on OW!/ 13.000.f Lot. Huge tlJ)llMion potilnllld s 1,375,000. By Owner M~n49 CoulWy lo Bto«er -lJl'8d In MlS ED YAH OEN BOSSCHE REAL ESTATE 8R()t(ER LOCAL SINCE 1970 949·650-0943 www.newportmeu homes.com *UDO SANOS* 2Bt 28a. Fp, lrg ~ A chamwlg pnvale beach OOIMU'lify, SlepS 10 lhlt ocean, pvt street pa/lung, comm Plfk, pool, play aiea landscaped Es1111da Olttrtd Ill w ,ooo. Owner/ Apt 94M3M038 °"9red ., $159,llOO ac-. vi.w Condo. s,... fO s.n6N4Jw U.""11 2·Sly. 28t 2'1': s. plus fiA ""'°'· l'llfl'lt IJ(JlpdBd ....,. ~ -lrom LN Rm D«ks /"If! 08lls. • great l:INdl r•trH fl RHI Est•re Brob t'Q!, 714"" 12-8955 lmmeeultl• 2Br 2.5Be Condo UDQraded luldlen. OOll1Jlllt W"new cablnels & F rtflCh 1.1neSiOne C0161191S Fp tall oeils 111 frw'9 tm Aeducld lo 5345.000 Coas1llle Really 949-759-0177 38tdroom 2Seth S132.000 Ongnal Hatt>or v..... Home weil maU1ta1ned 1 ·story, agts Shan Ten Eyck 0 949 380·9492 or 949·887·051 2 & Maury Stallfft1 949-673-535.4 OPEN SAT..suN 1-5 .:.o~ E•pended sing tevet 5bf. 41>1. lg tamnn. gour kdc:Nn, 3 C8I garage $1,375.000 Eltlel l<rawilz 94~1 949-451-1207 E'Sldl 8d Bey ltg 2Bt uppet. encbO tlllk: I\ pets S985' mo 3211 Uno11eri•ly Ul'llt E Cal 9'!H74-203t ELEGANT SENIOR IJVWCl En,oy 1 spactOUS suvl•. 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N(>R'fH •73 ri KQ lt8l AK'Q 4 AJ5 WFST •AQ842 . 53 97 5 • 432 SOUTH • KJ9 ;u\ 9 \4J2 EAST • 1065 ~ J 764 0 J 10 8 6 •KQ • 10 987 6 n11: bidding: NOHTH F.AS'T SOl!l'H WEST I PllSli INT PllM JNT Pa.'11 l'll'i.\ PM.S Opening lead: Pour of • When there ure cle'.ir danger sign!> ahead, 11 is naJvc lO proceed as tf you are imptrviou~ to the fa~s. fapecially if a simple O\llIICuvcr is available to avoid the threat. Observe declarer\ 1cchni4uc oo this deal. Tiie nuctfon wa' ~imple enough. With no four-<:ard ~ult in which lo respond, one no trump is the obvious bid for South. And wnb 19 high-card poincs, • be1IJICCd hand Ind ~ poi.en-tlal llOUr'Ce of tricks in hcarU. to do 111ythlng other than raise fo thn:e no tJUmp would be lwiacy on Nofth's part. West led· a foufth·best spade, and dcclarcf capw~ East's ten with the jack. Thal virtually marted West with the ace-queen of spades. which mlldc liast the danger hand. If East gained the lead, a spade through declarer's king could binl the cooltaCt. nie correct way to tackle the hean suit depencts on how mMy tricks you need from lhe ~uit. Here, clcclan:r tl3.'I five tricks In the ocher three suits. so four heart tricks are all that I~ needed. Tha.t affords dednrer the lui1ury of taking an avoidancie play to lr.tcp WI olTlead. At trick: two, Soul.II cros~ to dummy's queen of diamonds, led a low hean and, when EHi produced the four. declarer inserted the nine. It made no difference whcthcf lhi.s won or lost. If We t held the jack and cap- tun:d the Irick. the king of spades would be safe from au:!Ck and four hcan tricks, Md nine in all, were as~urcd. A~ the card~ lay. 1he nine won the tric.k and the hean suit y1eld00 live trick.~. Corr~t 1cchniquc in this cai;e produced an ovcrtrick. ...... llO z '71 57lc ml, .. oiig,llAO.AC.~al ,.,., txcdOMI '4800 ··~ Fof'd EJpjofW Sport 4d, .. vs, aulo, ail, lull pwr. 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