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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-04-23 - Orange Coast Pilot.. _. .................... . . ' . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COWAUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM MONDAY, APRIL 23 I 2001 .. Readying to ._race _ .~outh 9f the border: . ' •The Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race sets sail this week. And all hopes are for high winds. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Some might say it's just a send-off. After all, the paella festival and trophy ceremony for the 54th annu- al Newport to Ensenada Interna- tional Yacht Race will attract thou- sands of people 125 nautical miles down the coast and south or the border. But when the 430-plus race boats and hundreds o( spectator vessels crowd Newport Harbor on Friday, it's hard to argue with event organizers that they're putting 011 a show unlike any other. "It's quite a spectacle to see that many boats,• said Jerry Shandera, who's the commodore of this year's race. There's the biggest boat with 100 feet, the small ones that mea- SUie just 25 feet ·and everythmg m between,· he said. I WINNER RIGHT FROM THE GET·GO The race began back in 1947, when members of the Newport Ocean Sailing Assn. decided to organize a small, ·just-for-fun· event for sailors who had returned from the battles of World Wdr II. They'd expected about 30 skip- pers to show up. But when the race got under way on Apnl 23, 1948, 117 boats Lined up behind the starting tine. Winds estimated at 25 to 35 knots soon brushed away almost hall of the competitors and only 65 boats ma de it to Ensenaqa. Ind way, not much has changed, Shandera srud. The winds still rule supreme. •It can be everything from tremendous excitement as you're sailing, having great winds. to very boring and tedious when there's no wind," Shandera said, adding that SEE RACE PAGE 4 SEAN HlllER I DAil~ PILOT "The Grand Illusion," center, joins the pack in Newport Harbor at the start of last year's Newport toi:nsenada International Yacht Race. . Caltrans interested in giving up ~ of Coast Highway •Newport Beach officials are supporting a proposa1 to take ·over the road in Corona del Mar, but that may not be enough for the state. Mathis Winkler D AILY PtLOT NEWPORT BEACI I -While City Coun- al members recently voted to support d pro- posaJ to lake control over East COdst High- way m Corona del t>.far, offlctdls at Cciltrans have dlfferent ideas The pldn supported by the City CouncLI would allow village ledder to remodel the street for Corona del Mar's centenmdl m 2004 That pro1ect, which 1s Cdlled "V1c;1on 2004. • would replace bledk-lookmg Cal- trans street tights with green. • hentage- style" lamps and add outdoor dmmg d!eai.. benches. water fountcUns and more pd!ks City leaders praised the 1dPa to make Corona del Md! more pedestndn-onented and improve its appearance, but they did make it dear that they still hdd mdJOr con- DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Hadassah Lieberman explains how she and he r husband, Joseph Lieberman, re presented all immigrants when he was chosen to be Al Gore's vice presidential running mate during the 2000 U.S. Presidential campaign. cerns. · First 1s the question of who will pay for the $12-million makeover "V1s1on 2004 • promoters have said the city will receive money from Caltrans as part of the transfer State and federal granls could then be used to cover the rest Creating a more tolerant world Mamtauung the remode led highway will also cost the aty 10 umes as much as they've been spendmg Some of tho e co ts could be covered by an mcrease m saJei. lax or a pdrkmg dlstnct Stefanie Frith DAJLY PILOT Speaking to more than 400 people in Newport Beach, Hadassah Lieberman explains how her religion played a role in the D emocrat Joseph Lieber- man's ticket may not have won the White House, but wife Hadassah Lieberman says they won some- thing more important. the responsibility as Jewish Ame ricans to remind people what happens when tolerance is lost in society." Tolerance was the theme of Lieberman's speech, as she explained what it means to be the daughter of Holocaust sur- vivors, an immigrant to the Unit- ed States. a hrsthand witness to the last presidential race and announced as the democrat.Jc vice presidential candidate, her speech paved the way for the theme or their campaign and she said that after that. notlung was ever the same. Along Wlth 1Ssues of tiab1hty for aca- dents. these are all 1 sues thdt can be worked out. and counctl members till have the opbon to back out of the deal But what they dehrutely don't want is responsibility for the highway throughout the Clly. And that IS what's being proposed by CaJtrans ofi1aals ·w e have been recognized for helping to break down the barrier for tolerance of the Jew- ish religion," she told an audi- ence of more than 400 at Te m- ple Bat Yahm on Sunday night in Newport Beach. "We have the wife of the first Jew on a national party ticket. "The night belore I spoke. I said at a dinner with AJ Gore that I had never dreamt that I would be sitting there, the daughter of Holocaust survivors. an immigrant, and the WJ.fe of the vice presidential candidate,~ Lieberman said, dressed in a "Caltrans' preference 1s to rellnqwsh !Pacific Coast Highway] from the easterly limtt to Newport Boulevclrd. or the westerly City limit,· Ken Nelson, the agency's intenm 2000 presidential el ection Lieberman said the campaign trail was quite an adventure. The day that her husband was SEE LIEBERMAN PAGE 4 ,. Really, we're better than fish wrap R eporters have a lot of weird IRshle He is a second-year phone conversations. It's part student there. of the job. Some are pleas-SCOOP Gionis: So you are anUy weird, some unpleasantly so with the Daily Pilot? and othen can only be described Reporter: Yes. as, well, kind of amusing. Gionis: l'U give you the inter- Here'1 an excerpt from one that view u you accept two thing ... a Pilot reporter had wtth Thomas Reporter: Yes ... Gionis, the Irvine orthopedic rur-Gionis: One, that the Daily Pilot geon who wu convicted in 1992 is a paper fit only to wrap dead for hiring thugs to assault his for-fish, and two, that if you're a mer wile, Aiaa Wayne, daughter of reporter worth anything you would actor John Wayne. not be working for the Dally Pilot. Gionts actually returned a call The reporter does not know made from the newsroom by a what category that conversation reporter who only hoped to get • goes into, but one question remains: comments about the John Manball ls it a good thing when a conVicted Law School tn Chicago cane.ling felon ii mad at yow paperl Gk>oll' appomtment u editor-in-And ob.. the reporter did not get chief of its prestigious Law Review. the interview. ' NEWPORT DESERn No matter bow much we all love Newport Beach. there's no question that it's sometimes nice to get away for a couple of days. Councilman Tod Ridgeway must have thought so as well when be took his family to Palm Desert for spring break. But the balmy lnland temperatures must have appealed to a few more Newporters as well. •tt teemed like half of Newport Beach was there," Ridgeway said after be returned Priday. n.at morn- ing, at 10 a.m., the temperatw'e was 84 degrees out then!, by the way. SHOW HIM THI MONEY LooU like Newport Beach- bued sports egent Le6gb Steinberg . will have no problem showing the money now that the Anzona Ca.reti - nals have made Texas Uruvers1ty offensive tackle Leonard Davis the No. 2 selection in the NFL draft. DaVlS ls represented by Steinberg, whose client list also tndudes quar- terbacks Mark Brunell and Jeff George. The 6 feet 5, 370-pound Davts bas, yH, 21 siblings. Perhaps reality is numicking art. After all, Steinberg consulted on ·Jerry Maguire,• the film starring Tom Cruise •• a spom agent and Cuba Gooding, Jr., u his client, who played for, yep, the Anzona Cardinali But who c:ompkhl whol -n.:== SEE HIGHWAY PAGE 4 l.U QASSIREDS _____ , MJ(IOll(l'S ___ , vom __ __s WHAJ'SAROAT ·-----2 -... .... 1111" There just might be • W'f to SIYe the 56th emu.I Fith ffy. ....... ' • • ... f( ON THE 2 Monday, April 23, 2001 . I Above the SURFACE An exhibition showcasing Newport Harbors most popular auising destinations, Catalina and the Channel Islands, opened March 16 at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally. The museum Is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beac~. Free. (949) 673-7863 . Doily Pilot A busy end of April A hoy. April means different things to different people -like making that last minute tax-filing dead- line -but to me, April means the Newport to Ense- nada Yacht Race and Clean Harbor Day. The Newport to Ensenada race is the largest interna- tional yacht race in the world, and again, I see my name listed along with other promi- nent names in the area as an advisory committee member in the Ensenada Race's offi- cial magazine. I have to admit it is an honorary posi- tion that allows me to attend the VIP fundions, and grate- ful as I am to be so highlight- ed, it is the work of many' at the Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) that makes this race successful. Mike Whtteheod THE HARBOR COLUMN there will be a new laser beam to aid sailors finishing at night. As I know from sail- ing into Ensenada at night, that area is very dark with few navigational aids, so I am interested in how far away the beam will be visible. PHOTO COURTESY Of DUNCAN MCINTOSHIW-WATER BOAT SHOW On Saturday, I was teach- ing a new boat owners class in San Francisco Bay and I missed the first race event that day at Lido Marina Vil- lage. It featured classic boats and cars on dis- A few years ago, 1 was one of the trophy presenters at the awards ceremony held at Ensenada's Bahia Hotel, and sitting next to me was Lt. j.g. Blake Novak, who was the past Commanding Officer of U.S. Coast Guard Point Stuart stationed in Newport. Many SS Catalina, now located ln Ensenada, Mexico, ls moored oH Udo Shover Marina Village tn 1978. · By John Blaich T hC' Newport Harbor has been the temporary home lo a num- ber of IMge ve~sels over the yedrS, and not dlwdys without some trouble. Among them wds the steamship Catalina. In the spring of 1978, Duncan Mcintosh, sponsor of the annual "ln- Wdter Boat Show" dt the Lido Mari- na ViJJage, ch<lrtcrcd the S.S. Catali- na as a boat !.how altrdction. Howev- er, she did not come under tter own power. a nd getting the ship into the harbor had its problems. The Catalina's bottom was so fouled with marine growth that the t planned speed through the water was ··-not obtamed. Thus Calallna anived at · the harbor entrance behind schedule. She entered Newport Harbor after the morrung high llde. Here, she was lowed m with two tugboats, one pulling and one tugboat attached to her stem lo help gwde the large steamship and to hold her back Lf nec- essary. i:emporary pilings were put down in deep water off the Newport Balboa Savings and Loa n building to moor Catalina parallel to the shore. But even with the extensive plan- ning for he r visit, the Catalina ran aground off the Balboa Bay Club. The main ship channel narrows at What's AFLOAT I •WHATS AR.OAT 1s published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event. submit the information to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- 4170; or by e-mail to dailyp1/ot0/at1mes.com. SPECIAl EVENTS A dockwalker tralnlng course will take place from 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. April 21 a t the Newport Naubcal Museum, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Learn how to keep the waters clean and teach environ- mentally sound boating practices. Call for prices. (415) 904-5214. g aground Not everything went smoothly when the steamship Catalina cam e to town this point. And with her 16-(oot draft. she went aground shortly after noon. There may be a charted sand bar or shallow place at this location. She remained aground until the flext high tide at about 10 o'clock. With three tugs pulling, the S.S. Catalina was freed from th~ muddy bottom of Newport Harbor and. moved to her temporary moorin~ in front of the Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Building. FoUowing the •Jn-Water Boat Show," the Catalina was kept here for an extra week. A very successful fund-raiser party was held on board for then-Sen. Pete Wilson . The Cafalina was towed, at high tide, out of Newport Harbor without incident. She was taken to San Diego. The S.S. Catalina was built by the Los Angeles ship building company at Wilmington, Calif. in 1924 for P.K. Wrigley. She was designed to trans- port passengers and freight between Wilmington and Avalon on Santa An exhibition showcasing Newport Harbor's most popular cruising desti- nations, Catalina and the Channel Islands, opened March 16 at the New- port Harbor Nautical Museum. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. The muse- um is located at.151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 673-7863. The world's laJ'gesl lntemaUonal yacht race, the Newport to Ensenada Race, will take place at noon April 27, just outside the Newport Harbor entrance. Free. For more lnfonnation, call the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, (949) 644-9530. Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Seamanship will offer an excursion to Catalina aboard the Glin de Mar from 9 a.m. Saturday, April 28, Catalina Island. This daily service began in 1924 and continued until 1976, except for the war years. · During the war, the Catalina was acquired by the U.S. Army. She was used to transport army troops from an overseas staging base -Camp Stoneman on the Sacramento River -to anchored troop transport at San Francisco Bay. Painted dark gray, she would, at night, silently come down the Sacramento River to the anchored troop transports. After receiving their passengers, the troop transport ships would sail out under- neath the Golden Gate before dawn. The S.S. Catalina is 302 feet in length over all with a length on the water liqe of 285 feet. Her beam is 52 feet, with a draft of 16 feet. She is powered by two 2,000 horsepower trtple-expansion steam engines. Her normal cruising speed is 15.5 knots. Since leaving Newport Harbor in 1978, the Catalina bas had several owners. She was anchored off Santa Monica for a time. Catalina eventual- ly was towed to Ensenada, Mexico, where she still rests on the muddy bottom of Ensenada harbor. • EDn'OlrS NOft: John Blaich Is a Corona del Mar resident who, about once • month. will write histories of interesting boats that graced Newport Harbor. to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 29. $259. (949) 645-9412. Orange Coast College's School of Salling and Seamanship will host a five-day cruise to the northern Chan- nel Islands May 16 to 20. $595. (949) 645-9412. Orange Coast College's Padfk.a. a 75- foot motor vessel, will carry out 11 edu- cational cruises this summer in Puget Sound. Excursions are set for June 17 through Sept. 23. Call for prices and more details. (949) 645-9412. PadHca, Orange Cout College's 75- foot motor vessel, will carry out 11 educational cruises this summer ln the Puget Sound. Call for schedules and prices. (949) 645-9412. ~I!ilot READER~ ttOTU~E ~lght: No news storlel. lllu. trltlonf. edltor1.I mtttM or acMr· WEATMll AND SUlf (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about tbemtMJ her.in c.n bt repr~ the Daily Pilot or news tips. dUQICf without written P90"llilofl ntuS&Al\mS . '1DIS of c:opyrlgtrt owntlf. S.lbol TODAY . VOL 95, NO. 108 ADDRESS n/'56 Flmlow of you know him play, a Parrot Head party and a variety of bands, including Newport's most famous singing gondolier, Jim Mahoney, and his band. "The Newport and'will be inter· ested in knowing to Ensenada that he has left 1 will not miss the next event, which is open to the public. The noon- time Yachtsman Luncheon is this Thursday at the Balboa Pavilion. The luncheon is hosted by the Marine Committee of the Newport Harbor ArfO Cham- race is the largest interna- tional yacht race in the world, and again, I see my name listed along with oth- er prominent names in the area as an advi- sory committee member 1n the the Coast Guard to become a pri- vate yacht cap- tain, something that I may have • inspired as he helped me with a few yacht deliv- eries. -~ Commerce. which I chair, hence The new com- manding officer of Point Stuart, who I have per- sonally known since the begin- ning of his tour, is Ll j.g. Eric Reeter. Reeter js a Vf!ry dedicated' Ensenada and excellent my name being list- ed in the race mag- azine. Race's official boater. He, too, will be leaving us magazine. " soon as his There will be two speakers at --------change of com- the luncheon, the first an expert from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration who will give some weather tips. Then, one of Roy Disney's Pyewacket nanspac team members will give a ·nanspac history with footage produced by Leslie DeMeuse and Roy Disney. Last week, I interviewed Dis- ney ln his office on the Dis- ney Studio lot for my next Boathouse TV show. He is an avid sailor who has also sailed the Ensenada Race. Everyone knows that the night before the race, Thurs- day, there is the annual pre- race fiesta at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub where it is shoulder-to-shoulder and standing room ortly. I may swing by this year, but I promised to take my wife out for her birthday to a place that is a bit more intimate. The next morning comes too soon for a few who stayed late at the fiesta, b!Jt the start is at noon just outside the jet- ties. Por the second year, tliere will be .three starting lines to speed up the starting sequence, and at the finish, mand ceremony is 10 a.m. on Thursday, and be will be missed on the water as he rides off on his Harley. Also this coming wee ke nd is the 21st annual Clean Har- bor Day at the Newport Har- bor Nautical Museum, which is co-sponsored by the muse· um, the city of Newport Beach, and the chamber's marine committee. On Saturday, cornejoin in from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the museum. There Is something for everyone, from the beach cl~p to exhibits to food. FOr those of you cleaning up on Balboa Peninsula, between Edgewater and Bay Island who usually do not mak.e it over to the museum, well, Gay Wassall-Kelly bas infonned me there will be a •will work for food• party with a brunch. So, it looks like I may have to stop by to see how the brunch -I mean how the cleanup -Is going at 8alboa. Safe Voyages. • lfM(E WHITIHIAD Is the Pilot's boating and harbor columnist. Send him your harbor end marine-related thouohts and S\OfY SUOges11ons via e-maTI to MlkeebthQus.TV.com or www.BoldlouseTV.com. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • NewpOlt loulward _.... 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' - ... - Doily Pilot ' ' Fish Fry not necessarily .dead in the water H ere in the newsroom, much of the talk this week ha.a been about the demise of the Uons Club Fish Fry. Just like the Orange County Fair and the Christmas ~t Parade, we look forward to cove(ing these annu- , al events. / ; uncover. How do you write stories about some Ioolandic cod? And who cares l anyway? After attending the event, ( the answer to that question became . · painfully obvious. As corny as the Fish Fry may / , seem to some, it is so much more. take place June 1-3. If you know anything about soc- cer, then the organizers of this event would love to see you become a coach for the third-, , fourth-, fifth-and sixth-grade boys and girls. U you do, you'll have good compa- ny. ~ J But one of ow )'ongtime editors / 1 suggested Frid~ that all might not / be lost yet. .. 1 • / .•;:\ Stro~g the grounds back in ;:a....._-J,.___, 1990, l)aw that up close. Neighbors T. Doder (' arm tµ· arm enjoying a weekend Costa Mesa City Councilwoman Llnda Dixon, a true soccer mom, has volunteered her coaching expertise to help out with kicking and head· butting. . The enweihing could be Sal• , I vaged if ~ey just held it at Est'Vtda · 1ony 0 1 ( t~9ther, a moment in time when ~\')e FROM THE Nl:W"'~OOl M q~y worries were whether your !'tl'ds High, he says. . · There's plenty of room at the high • •11 ~ .h'ad enough tickets for the c~ival 'rides. · · . ,.'>'" · school, the parking and access would be no problem. Perhaps i~ would be best to wait until the end of June when school is out, but either way, it would be bet- • ter late than never, he says. Hopefully, Newport-Mesa officials can save the day. writing columns. Jim Ferryman was- n't a school board member but was the director of the now-defunct parade, and the grand marshal was an actor named Wil Hutchins, who starred in the television shows "Sug- arfoot," "Hey Landlord," and "Blondie." There were baton twirlers, beauty contests for both babies and teens, and lots and lots of game booths where you can win things like gold- fish and ashtrays. It was the old town Goat Hill roots meeting up with the City of the Arts future. No word yet on which team she will coach, but my pick for a name is the City Haulers. Seriously though, volunteer coaches are needed for Adams, Cali- fornia, Sonora, Whittier, Pomona. TeWinkle and Victoria schools. Each player will get a medal for participating and the winners in each division will get a champi- onship cup. I must admit the news. of the Fish Fry certainly brought back memories for me. Never heard of him or the shows? And now it could all be gone. Me neither. One of my first assignments as a full-fledged reporter for this newspa- per was to cover the Fish Fry. That was 11 years ago, and things have changed a bit. The Fish Fry had a parade and was staged at Llons Park. And I must sheepishly admit now that assigning a wet-behind-the-ears cub reporter to something like the Fish Fry seemed like something akin to asking local real estate legend Bill Cote to sell a double-wide trailer for you. • • • Speaking of other Llons events that have met their demise, there is still time to take part in one that con- tinues on, just with another name. I'm talking about the Daily Pilot Cup, a citywide soccer tourney once known as the Llons Cup, which will For information on how you can help call Kirk Mcintosh at 949-650- 2827. • TONY DOOERO Is the editor. His column appears on Mondays. If you have story ideas or concerns about news coverage, please send messages either via e-mail to tony.doderoOfatimes.com or by phone at 949-574-4258. Peter Buffa was mayor and wasn't 1 mean, I had Pulitzers to pursue, exposes to write, conuption to Developer's head start too much for Newport • City has to issue a stop work order for a builder who was a bit quick to get off the ground. Mathis Winkler· DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR - Sometimes putting things off for a day might not be such a bad idea. That's what the developer of a 90-home, upscale neigh- borhood in the village must have realized when city offi- cials recently issued a •stop work order." Eager to get several model homes for the ·saUhouse" ~ NEW AND USED • ~OrrlCE FURNITURE FILES · CHAIRS ·CUBICLES • 6 MORE 1941 E EDINGER AVE SANTA ANA ( 714) 836-0876 community on Sea Lane up and standing. John Laing Homes builders had begun digging footing trenches and setting foundation forms. But they did so before getting building permits for the buildings themselves. and that's something the city's building inspectors don't like to see. After putting a stop to the project, city officials issued an investigation fee on the four single-family homes and one triplex involved. What that means is that the developer will have to pay twice as much as the regular building permits cost, said Faisal Jurdi, the city's deputy building director. A day later, the building KENNY PRINTER LOSE 20 POUNDS IN TWO WEEKS! FamtJus U.S. W&mmi Alpint Ski Ttam Diet During the non-snow off season the U.S. Women's Alpine Ski . Team members used the "Ski Team" diet to lose 20 pounds in 2 weeks. That's right-20 pounds in 14 days! The basis of the diet is chemical food action and was devised by a famous Colorado physician especially for the U.S. Sk.i Team. Normal energy is maintained (very important) while reducing. You keep "full" no -starvation -because the diet is designed that way. It's a diet that is easy to folJow, whether you work, travel or stay at home (for men, too!). This is, honestly, a fantastically successful diet. If it weren't. the l).S. Women's Alpine Sk.i Team wouldn't be pennjtted to use itl Right? So, give yourself the same break the U.S. Sk.i Team gets. Lose weight the scientific. proven way. Even if you've tried all the other diets, you owe it to yourself to try the U.S. Women's Alpine Ski Team Diet. That is, if you really do want to lose 20 pounds In two weeks. Order today! Tear this out as a reminder. Send only $9.95 -add .SO¢ RUSH service to: MIDWEST ASSOCIATES, 3318 S. Glcnstone. Suite 308, Springfiellf, MO 65804. Don't order unless you expect to lose 20 pounds in two wee.le.st Because that's what the Sk.i Team Diet will do. C2000 ,_,,....c..~·VOOll• ....... a.-• ........ , .... •T111CMl•l!Mll9'llOl9•.._•-.rW~·,.....• ...... ...... • .,. ....... -......... cu. •Oii.DCM& 4 a..ra HI- permits were issued and work could continue. While not very common, city officials come across such eagerness from time to time. •The whole thing lasted apparently a day,• Jurdi said, adding that it wasn't a major issue in his opinion. From now on, the John Laing Homes folks "can build as fast as they want to," he said. At a groundbreaking cere- mony last September, compa- 'ny officials said they expect- ed model homes to be com- pleted by early 2001, with sales for the homes beginning soon after. Ranging from 1,367 ~o 2,383 square feet, prices tor the homes will start in the high $500,000s. • Sailhouse • will.. rise on land formerly occupied by the Shores Apartments. When planning commissioners approved the project in Janu- ary 2000, Shores residents had complained that the demolition of their apart- m!'lnts would destroy one of the village's last remaining low-rent apartment complex- es. , John Laing officials said in September that all tenants had been offered $500 in moving expenses and a reduced security deposit for apartments elsewhere. They tiad also extended the notice period from 30 to 60 days. They could not be reached for comment Friday. 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Some "realize they are not going lo make it to Ensenada," said Shan- dera, adding that the deadline to arrive lS Sunday at 11 a.m. A few turn around and head back home. Others turn on the ir engines to at least JOin in the festivities. For the teams that get in early, the party lasts unW trophies get awarded on Sunday at 2 p.m. "For those that get in Late, it's a shorter party,• Shandera said. With still a week to go, it's a l.Jttle early to tell what the winds will be Wee this year -•you know how forecasts are," Shandera said. But while it doesn't look like there will be heavy winds this weekend, "there should be some pretty good winds" nonetheless, .he said. "We'd love to have it be a very la~t race, but th ere are no guarantees.•· I I FUI FACT . Sc:>metln• youw git to leM'lt W> to fiM of the deck. One of the big decisions.,""* \o ~II Whidw to PMS the Cor~ IMr1ds to the Wt-Le. betwwln the coest.and the islands -« tO the rtgt1t -Le. ii the open .... The route to the right "~ lhonlr, but wind conditions make atl the dffferwta whiln Miion git dcm tD the VMll group of islands about 14 mHes south of flolrlt LOfNI In MmdQn wnen. Ed QueSada, who's *" In the rem 27 tlilm now. said that he usu- ally checks whether the boat4J deck Is w.t « dry. "You try to get an idN If you h8Y9 off shore 0t on shore winds," he said. "If the decks are dry, you go (bft:J,Hn the Islands and the coast]. If the decks are wet, you go outside •nd away from the land." THE FASTEST START EVER One thing Shandera and 'his fel- low organizers do hope to guarantee is a swift passing of the boats over the starting line. What has taken at least two hours in previous years will hopefully be reduced to one hour and 20 minutes. With three starting Lines instead of two to get the 27 classes on their course, Shandera said the last boats should be off around 1 :20 p.m. That's what event planners had hoped for last year after adding the extra Line. But problems with secur- ing the orange plastic buoys held up the fleet for more than an hour. With newfound support from the experts, that shouldn't be an issue this time. "We've enlisted the support of the Orange County Harbor Patrol," Shandera said. "They will be help- ing us to set the mark this year."· As veteran racers can attest, a smooth start is highly appreciated. "It gets a little hectic," said Ed Quesada, who has raced for 27 years in a row and will skipper his 46-foot sloop "Sirena." "You start playing bumper boats and It gets kind of hairy," he said. WHY DO In BECAUSE IT'S THERE Quesada, who co-owns Boat Builders & Sailors in Newport Beach, says the event is simply a "gTeat race." But just to make swe that he and his crew members don't lose their excitement, he's got a rule on his boat. Every year, he takes along some- one who has never been in the race before. "That way, we never get used to the race," he said. "We see it through the (newcomer's) eyes.• The race is -challenging. There's no way around it. And the lighter the winds, the more strenuous it gets because the crew has to work harder to adjust the sails. Quesada said. No matter what happens, he's aiming for first place in his class this year. "We've gotten every trophy," he said. "Second, thiid, fourth and fifth. We've been bridesmaids for too long." In any case, he's trying to catch a lot of sleep Thursday night and "hopefully the crew won't party the night before very much" either. That's because he won't get much sleep on the boat -maybe an LIEIJERMAN "Our Jewishness was big news. We found I Doily Pi1ot hour or two -Quesada said. Vic Stem plans on a little more than that. Once a crack in the hull of bis 38-year-old catamaran, • lmi Loa,• is fixed and the 78-year-old has touched up on a little paint here and there, Stem and his 43-foot boat will enter the race for the 39th time. Asked why he keeps coming back to Newport Harbor for the race every year, bis answer is simple. "Because it's there,• he said. Apart from his role as skipper, Stem's in charge of one of three watches that lasts for three or four hours. Jie's also the cre.w's chef and plans to treat bis seven fellow sailors to Italian chicken dishes and mush- room and ham omelets ln Ule morn- ing. Stem coropetes in 18 races, including the Catalina island series, each year. As far as trophies are concerned, he's certainly got enough already. Most of them are stored away in boxes at his Long Beach home, but he keeps the latest ones on his mantelpiece. But that's not going to stop him from raciog for more. As long as his trusted boat keeps on going, he'll stay in the game. And while the catamaran has already traveled 67,000 nautical miles during het lifetime -the equivalent of three trips around the equatgr .:_Stem said she'll probably outlast him. "I believe that I will give out before she does,• he said. "That's what's going to be the case. I will be with lmi Loa until I die." CONTINUED FROM 1 ourseltres educating the public and the media about what it means to be Jewish. We found that at the T.V. and he said, 'Sweet· heart.' I said, What?' I hadn't slept in weeks. Then I heard on one of the morning shows that it was him and I said, 'Oh my God, it's you. Joel' Then, even more media trucks came and the phones began to ring off the hook. Joe went down the stairs to make coffee and had to duck not to be seen through the win- dows." ·nil.Vy blue suit with two strands of pearls around her neck. •Gore told me to say the same thing the next day when it was announced nationally. The last thing most people would do is call attention to their differ- ences. But Gore inspired me and as I stood before that national audience, I knew that I represented so many of us." After that speech, Lieber- man said many people approached her throughout the following months, than.k- ing her for those words. "Holocaust survivors many journalists were surprised that we had not been met by anti-Semitism. And we found people saying, 'I'm Catholic, but I 'm voting for you."' women's issues. "Thell' eyes were so grateful that I had remembered their eUorts. Tolerance and what it means to people -that's what the campaign was about for me." -Hadassah Lieberm•n Katherine Domino of Costa Mesa, who attended Lieber- man's speech, said she really admires Lieberman for deal- ing witb the heavy media cov- erage and campaign trail. She said she remembers Joseph Lieberman from when she was the librarian at his home- town library in Connecticut. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Hadassah Lieberman answers a question from Temple Bat Yahm Rabbi Mark S. Miller. would reach out to me and veterans would thank me for remembering them," said Lieberman, who has worked a lot on health reform and Lieberman also said that her and her husband's openness about their Jewish background paved the way for many to examine the Jewish religion. "Our Jewishness was big news," said Lieberman, whose father was a rabbi in Massa- chusetts. "We found ourselves educating the public and the media about what it means to be Jewish. We found that many journalists were surprised that we had not been met by anti- Semitism. And we found peo-' pie saying, 'I'm Catholic, but I'm voting for you.' But I think it really opened up a lot of discus- sions about tolerance.• Learning to tolerate the media was one thing the Llebermans had to get used to quickly. The morning that the vice presidential candidates w~to be announced on Aug. 7, Ueberman said hordes of media were staked out in front of their house in Connecticut. "It was good to see her, I got to shake her hand," Domino said excitedly. "I grabbed her just for a second. But she was great. I told her to tell her hus- band that his old librarian says hello. As far as I am concerned, they are the ones that should be in the White House.• 95~ Mattress Outlet Store 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa lndividuaJ Coaching lntemet/BmaH set-up Web Site Design/eCommerce Software Upgrades & Installs Networking Something else? o11' Just ask. ~~'\'lf\e.c ~ieow=-949-723-9372 IT SHOULD 81! FUN •The media woke me up at 3 a.m. and 1 had to go to the win- dow and tell them (to shush) and close the window,• she said with a laugh. "They were so noisy. Late!' in the morning, I woke up and found Joe staring The LlebeJI¥DS may not be in the White House, but Ueber- nian said the campaign trail did teach her family strength, which became import.ant in the long days of waiting to see who had won the presidency. OM Block South of 405 l'Wy 545-7168 ~~o11'9u "'"'"'. I ' ' I ( " I' "We may not have won, but now we have been thrown back into our regular lives," she said. •Those who run for national office give up their regular lives. But 1 think I was ready to get back to a normal life. Part of me just wanted to drive my own car again and do my own grocery shopping." Hifi.eg.enhs of tlr.e ~arbor J\r.ea" Thursday, April 26, 2001 ac 6 p.m. Cosca Mesa Neighborhood Community Center 1845 Park Avenue, Cosca Mesa Youth Employment S ervlce of the Haibor Area, Inc. Honoring the Beeks, the Tellers and the Tozers Tom Johnson of the Daily Pilot and Jim Dale of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian will be Masters of Ceremonies. To become a sponsor/underwriter, donate a silent auction item or secure a reservation ·for the evening's festivities, call Youth Employment Service of the Harbor Area, Inc. at (949) 642-0474 .. H1ndmede T0r11lles Strjlhng M1nach1s M•rg•rit• & CeNeu &« ,.., ........ Ch1ngohng11 F11•tH HIGHWAY CONTINUED FROM 1 director for District 12 which includes Newport Beach -wrote to city offi- cials. He added that this would prevent confusion by "motorists, as well as the media and general public,• over who was in charge of what portion of the highway. I • Vtsion 2004 • supporters said they'd known about the issue all along. And while the local Cal- trans office has taken this stand, those in charge up in Sacramento hopefully wiU see things dif ferentJy, said Ed Selich, who coordinates the project and also terVes u tbe chair of the dty'1 Plilnntng Commission. He added that neg-0tia- liOlll with Caltr~ oftidals over the transfer would take place before June, wbell the Cal.lf omla ll'amportaUon Commission will baldta pulr lie heutDa ·&0 dedd9 WMtber to move Ahe.d wtlb Ille pro- poeal. It the legtfttme appl'O\'el the transfer tldl yes, New· port Beach maid taD over Eut Cout ..... ay by early 2002. • .. Quote Of •DIY •Now, to be Mr. lnelevant ... If I was wri1ing a book, my boolc WCMlld be dosed.. .• Tevlta Ofahengate, Mf. Irrelevant XXVI . ' Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-574.4223 •Sports Fax: 949.050.0170 • f.l.oodoy, April 23, 2001 5 car al rule SoCal College •One of the ultimate late bloomers, he became one of Southern California College's all-time basketball greats. Richard Dunn DAlt.Y PILOT • 1 a classic case of Ill never giving up hope, ormer Southern Ccihlorrua College basketball star Todd Dl.lCon was also the qwntessenbaJ late bloomer. Dixon, a two-time NALA All-American point guard under former SCC Coach Bill Reynolds, never started on the varsity at Ocean View High (area 1984). As a seruor, and his only season on Ocean View Coach Jim Harris' varsity, Dixon was 5-foot-7 and 125 pounds. "It was a rebuilding year,• Dixon said. •rucky Butler was a (6-5) freshman on lhe varsity." Believing he had no chance to play hoops in college, Dixon enrolled at Cal SttJle Fullerton to begm his undergraduate studies and played pickup games at Murdy Park in Huntington Beach, across from Edison High. and after that game, I felt I could play at this level and excel,~ ad9ed Dixon, who scored only six points, but dished out 10 assists and committed only one turnover, then became the sec starter for the remainder of the season, beating out a tilth-year senior. As a junior in 1987-88, Dixon earned NAIA All-American honors. His best scoring game came in the GSAC semifinals against Westmont, when Dixdn dropped in 37 points in his team's losing effort. That same year against Loyola Marymount, Dixon poured in 26 points, while canning seven three-pointers. ·1 remember Gathers bad 35 (points) that night and Kimble had 32, • Dixon said, referring to the stars of the 1990 Loyola team that reached the Elite Eight in the NCAA Townarnent, after Gathers' death. As a Vanguard senior in 1988-89, Dixon once again made the NAIA All-American team, while also garnering NAlA Academic All-American honors Dixon sprouted lo 5-10 and his bdsketball skills developed more than ever in those hotly contested games under the park lJghts Todd Dixon with his 3.6 grade-point average "Some people suggested that I talk to Coach Reynolds at SCC, and I did," said Dixon, who earned a spot on the N tedm his first year of eligibility at SoCal College (now Vanguard University). ·r kept getting better (at seq, and l grew a little bit, and the following year I made the varsity and started. Things k ept on going good for me then, and I had a good opportunity to prove myseU. • Dixon, now one or the most successful high school boys basketball coaches in Orange County at El Toro High, helped lead SCC to the Golden State Athletic Conference championship tus sophomore year in 1986-87. the first year or the GSAC. That season, SoCal College played, among other top schools, Coach Paul Westhead's Loyola Marymount squad featuring Bo Kimble, the late Hank Gathers and Jeff Fryer (Corona del Mar). ·nne Lions) dJd that run Md gun, and they beat us but good, like 130-104 ... but we were only down six or seven points at halftime,• said Dixon, who considered that nonconference game a major turning point in his collegiate career. •n boosted my confidence, and 16 points-per-game scoring average. With Dixon at the top of his game, Southern California College enjoyed its finest season ever, capturing another GSAC title and finishing 29-5, the most wins in school history. Dixon, who majored in education at sec. began his coaching career at Santa Margarita High, where he lasted five years, coach.ing virtually every level at the parochial school in Rancho Santa Margarita. Then, for two years, Dixon assisted Reynolds at SoCaJ College. Finally, Dixon was hired as the head coach at El Toro, where in five seasons he has compiled an impressive l 03-39 record, including golding the Chargers to the ClF Southern Section Division I-AA finals in 2001. . ·1 hope to keep It going," said Dixon, whose squad lost to Glendora, 51-«, in the CIF Division I-AA championship garnelastseason. Dixon, the latest honoree in the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, lives in Aliso Viejo with his wile, Katie. They're expecting their first child, a boy, May4. • BYU tight end Tevita O~f\l)engaue drafted by '· Arizona to become Mr. Irrelevant XXVI. Bllny Faulkner OAU.Y PILOT Tevita Ofabengaue was@ predictably excited about 1Jlil#J being the final pick in the 49 2001 NFL Draft Sunday, chosen 246th by the Ari· zona Cardinals to become Mr. Irrelevant X.XVl . But, perhaps equally excited in his Provo, Utah household were his four kids, who will be accompanying lhe 6-foot-2, 254-pound tight end to New- port Beach, June 18-25, for the annu- al Irrelevant Week festivities that include a trip to newly opened Dis- ney's California Adventure. "A free vacation, plus my kids get to go see Mickey (Mouse)," said Ofa- hengaue, known to his former Brigham Young University teammates as T-bone. "I'm excited." Ofahengaue was less than lbrilled as the seventh and final round of lhe draft wound down, especially after Jacksonville, which had shown the most pre-draft interest, concluded its selections without tabbing the 26- year-old native of Tonga, who grew up in Hawati. "My wlfe (Carey) and I had our own little war room and we were fol- lowing along watching the draft on TV," Ofahengaue said. "I had some friends over. because I was expecting to be drafted. But. with two picks left, l turned the TV off. Then, I saw the Arizona Cardmals on my (telephone) caller ID and it was their coaches telling me they had drafted me. "The tight ends coach (Pete Hoen- er) sounded 'excited and I was really excited,• Ofahengaue said. "I told him he had his starting tight end for next season. Then, as soon as I got off the phone, my wife and I started look- ing into who they had at tight end. •Just remember," Ofahengaue said, paraphrasing a biblical reler- ence to describe his plans to crack the Cardinals' depth chart. "The first is last and the last tS first.· The Cardinals, 3-13 a year ago, TENNIS CHAMPIONS FOOTl''I tymg Cleveland for the second worst record m the NFL (behind San Diego's 1-15 mark), currently have three tight ends on the roster, mcludmg mcum- bent stdrter Terry Hardy, a four-year vetertJn out of Southern Mississ1pp1 who caught 17 passes for 160 yc:trds and one touchdown last season. Tywan Mitchell, d rookie last sea- r.on out of MtJnkato State in M.J.rlneso- la, ctJught five passes for 80 yc:trds, whtle Jay Tdllt, a rookie out of North- western, Cdughl one pass for 4 ydrds, before sustain10g a season-ending knee LnJury m lhe runth game. Ofahengdue, a three-year sldrter for the Cougars, had at least one reception in all 12 games last season. His 22 cdtches for 305 yards was good enough to earn him second-team All· Mountdm West Conference laurels. Thdt Ofahengaue is even ma posi- tion to ldnd an NFL job revcdls that the former wcilk-on followed lhc "my ddvice to youngsters" he proVJded LO one BYU media publictJtion: NoUung 1s unposs1ble. "I qot mdmcd my JUruor year m high school (dt Kdhuku High m Oahu. which has won nine state football titles), so, dlter I graduated Ill 1992, I had no plans to even go to college,· Ofcihengaue said. "I worked quite d few Jobs, then I moved our family lo Dallas to take a (baggage handler) job for Amencan Airlines. But, my brother, Kelepi (then a BYU linebacker) and (then-BYU tight end) Hula Mili (now a member of the Seattle Seahawks) talked me into coming out for the team. I walked on that year (1997), earned a scholarship, then started the next three years.• Ofahengaue, who earned his degree in social work, with a minor in coaching, is currently working on a masters m special educabon. He has plans to work with troubled youth and is currently organizing his own youth foundation. But, he'll put thal on hold to try to conlnbute to the CardJ.llals. "I'm excited to get to Phoerux. I've been workmg out twice a day. every d~y. • said Of8hengaue, who first learned dbout the Mr. Irrelevant bUe when it went to Cam Quayle, out of Ogden-based Weber State. in 1998 Orange Coast College's women's tennis team. coached by Janice Maran, reigns as Orange Empire Conference champion. From left: Raphaela Boehm. Veronica Sommer, Stephanie Chang, Vanessa Mai, Sondra McNamara and Merln Yoshida. MR. IRRELEVANT THROUGH THE YEARS 2001 -Tl!Vrt.a OfahengJue, BVV (~rd1nals) 2000 Mike Green, Northwestern SI.Ile (8e;m) 1999 ·Jim F11\f\ Pennsytvanl<J (Burs,) 1998 ·Cam Quayle, Webef St (Ravens) 1997 ·Ronnie McAda, Army (Padters) 1996 Sam M1111u.i, ~ Mt!ioco S1.1te (C9ers) 1995-Md\ill!I Rffd, Boston Coli.ge (Cougars) 1994. Mitty Moore, ICMIVC.ky (Pat1101l) 1993 • Daron Akom, Altron (8ucaneers) 1992 ·Matt Elhott, MIChogan (Redsluns) 1991 -Larry Wanke, John Carroll (G.-nts) 1990 • O.metrnn OavK, Nev.-da (Ra1der'S) 1989 ·Everett ROH, Oht0 State (Vilm1~) 1988 ·Jeff 8eathard, So Oregon State (Rams) 1987 • Norman Jefferson, LSV (Peckerl) 1986 -Mike TravK, Georgia Tech (49ers) 1985 ·Donald Chumley, GllOfg1a (4~1'1) 1984 • Randy Esslngton, Colorado (Raiders) 1983 -John Tuggle, Calrfom1a (Giants) 1982 ·Tim Washington, Fr~ St.Jte (4~n) 1981 • Phil Nelson, Oelaware, (Raiders) 1980 • Kevin Scanlon, Arkansas (Rams) 1979 • Mike Arnold. Northwest lSU (Steelers) 1978 -Lee Washbum, Montana \tale (Cowbeyi) 1977 ·Jim Kellenere, Color.00 (Vikings) 1976 -Kelvin ICirk, Dayton (Steelers) ' "The Irrelevant (orgtJrtizer!t) must love Utah,• Ofahengaue said with a laugh. "Even playmg college football was someUung I didn't pldn on Now, to be Mr. Irrelevant ... U 1 was wnb.ng a book, my book would be closed.• The Irrelevant Week folks, headed by event founder Paul Salata, who announced the pick Sunday at Madi· sob Square Garden, will likely come to love Ofahengaue's effusJVe personallty Ofahengaue, along wtth b.ls Wl.fe and sons Tre (age 9) and Moana (7), as well as daughters Teilissa (3) and Teisa (1), will be the featured guests for the weeklong celebration of the underdog. Began by Salata to "do something ruce for someone for no reason,· the event includes the Arrival Party, the AU-Star Sports Gala and Banquet, where he will be pre- sented the Loswman 'Ttophy, a golf tournament, a night at lhe House of Blues m Anaheim, the traditional Beercan Regatta, as well as the afore- mentioned trip to the newest Disney theme park Ofahengaue w1U attempt to become the runth Mr lrrelevant to play in the NFL, the fifth since 1993, when the draft was shortened to sev- en rounds STM MCCllANK /OAlY 111\.01 ./1 Orange Coast's rowers capture Palmer Cup a Pirates prevail in three of four Newport Regatta divisions they enter. COi.iHi._ Coast's DOYtce A aew bat- tled UC Devis from start to ft& ilh, j\m1p6ng out to a quick four. NEWPORT BEACH seat advantage end eaMndtng 1be Orange Coast College the lead to• tun boel leDgtll by men'• crew captured the the halfway mark o1 the l,000- Palmer Cup, which goes to meter oourte. Davis doled. to the overall champion, at Sun· within six IMD by the 1,2()(). 4ay'• Newport Regatta, COD· ~metier' mark and W• j\llt one tested in the Udo Channel. teat beck Wttb lSO mee.a to The Plratel, who fielded go. Howewr, tbe Plndli blld entriet in oi1.ly four of the liJt di the NJ9ft11t lata IPdnt to wtn divteion1. 1ttll ama1ted 28 :L' than awl OCC'I wtn· overall points to bett runner· time w• 5:59.e. ~ up UC t>.¥11 (23). o1 a lllCXllld t.-thml OCC, the loM comm= the UC ()jytl boat; o .... In thli 12..ctlOOI • In tbeaova A bolt larOCC ftnt+ed Int in the Do¥ice ._.. MID Knllas, Siu.- ...... A ad I llnU, •..a• Wulrawlla. Jo9y °'l'lndmcn, ttMt juniar Yanity eight flnAL ....._ sunan. an Pope. ' Brian Sweet. Olcer Con-ea. Stu· art ma-and Raylan wuu... OCC'1 novice B crew, con- 1Ulting of Alan Lovegreen, Phi1lll) Gerg, Louil Van Der Westhwtzen. Garet Laning· ham. Olrl.a Bonnaud. James Holmstrom, Michael Hnrd, Milan ROUSHt and Kristal Maw, built lea than a boat· JerMltb leed over UC Devil at t,200:1Mten and felt \he pres· 1\11'8 flam tbia Aw* all tbe way to h tlldlb lfne, But the ~ maintained their lead. wtDnlng in 6:06.l, nearly two MCCIGdl bettS thin UC Davta. rn lbl junkJr' VMtaty agtit llDllL e. ,..._once f9dn bll· led UC O.W. the IDtlre way In .. dDllll ... °' ........ occ rt! ... 1bdd .::· lAo Sbobk. Matt . Ethan ZotOV1Ch. Gints Salaks, Sain Hoppe, Alan 1\vigg, 1bdd So.k.ario and David no, posted a time ol 6:00.3, narrowly besbng the Aggies (6:06.8) lo -the varsity eight fin41. UC Davis defeat d OCC, after both had won tb8.ll respective heats. OCC's vat11ty urut, corn· prised of Chris Kolstad, Bill CWford, Dan Toth, Brian ScbeeJe, Brett Wh\field, Aaron Clouaing. Luca Riolriaer, Ryan Davidlon and SUn Y• trialled UC O.vta from Mrt to ftnilh. aOllUIG .... anllh liDit m 5:52.2; wenb8bind the wm· nen' lime 'ol 5:'9.3. 0CC won ltl Yanity e6gbt quaWying b .. t la 5:.s.l.5 • mo.. thaD ftw leCoMi ..... of s.n Diego .... COWll ROWllll AIMMUllS # ' . . 6 Monday, April 23, 2001 .. SPORTS Daify Pilot ii It didn ,t get much better than ,51 N ewport Harbor High's Class of 1951 is charting fun plans for its 50tb anruversary Sept. 7-9. The grand day for the c.olorful banquet will be at 6 p.m., Sept. 8, at the Don Cantrel BaJboa Pavilion in Balboa. SIDEUNIS Two other days will feature happy events featuring a cruise to Catalina lsland, another cruise around the harbor and a trip to Harbor High to visit Heritage Hall. The Class of '51 drew many honors in most sports, including a co-championship in varsity basketball, but it also drew high accord in the fall of '51 when it contnbuted numerous football players to Orange Coast College and helped win the school's first-ever gridiron championship in the Eastern Conference. Chairwomen Nonna Marshall Millett, (949) 673-9595, and Ann Gnsty Knipp, (949) 548-2678, will create a golf event if there is sufficient interest. The key Harbor grid mates were All-Sunset Leaguers Bill Wittman, guard. and Glen Griffith, end. Second team all-leaguers included fullback Larry McMasters. tackle Bob Woodhouse and center Bob Burdick. Ha1fbackl Mel Smalley and Wayne Welty eamed all-league booon as well. Bob ScotJand, Rolly Puluki, am Gannon, Jack Meeks, BID Schmidt, Dick Veneman. Dick Jones and Roger Pfister, performed as other fine grldders. Numerous Class of '51 members had already played on the '49 squad, which finished 8-1. The football team, under Coach Al Irwin, won six, lost three. The pleasing wins came over Riverside, Oxnard, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Orange and Huntington Beach. The losses were to FuJ.lert9n, Excelsior and SL Anthony. Coach Ralph Reed's varsity track team enjoyed a th.I.rd year of winning all dual meets, but was nosed out in the all-league final meet by Santa Ana. Bob Norman's high jump of 6-2 518 was one of the highest marks in the CIF in 1950. Uoyd Swingle heaved the shot, 53-5, and his teammate, Bob Van Drlmlen, was only an inch behind. Sob Woodhouse clocked a 4:49.9 in the mile. Baseball and tennis bad average seasons while the boys varsity swim team enjoyed a school record in the 200-yard relay when Stan Agar, Bruce Baird, Don Aarvold and Ed Johnson finished in 1 :46.3. The class is still looking for . current addresses for the following mates: • Newport Harbor High'• football team ln 1950. Diane Abbot Beck, Pauline Babbitt Estes, Beverly Barnes, Florence Beaudry Luth, Robert Beckstrom, LuBelle Boice, Joe Brito, William Buckner, Delores Ann Christensen Loring, Nancy Cole Graham, Eileen Coleman, Delroy Cragg, Robert Crane, Barbara Crosby Knox, Ruth Dahnke, Walt Doucett and Ron Engle. Also, Eleanor Ferguson Armstrong, Connie.Gammon Sides, Glen Griffith, Robert Hancock, Carolyn Harrison Kuhn, Fred Harvey, Shirley Jean Hilt, Richard Hunt, Geraldine Hurtado Gallagher, Don Jacobsen, Grace Johnson, Robert Johnson, Charles Kepper, Vugil Khan, Joy Kurkel Hockersmith, Ricard Lane, Robert Larson, George Lorton, Bill Mashburn and Betty McCarthy l\imble. Also, Charles McKinnon, Jr., Dan McGrew, Shirley Merrill Corley, Frank Mmer, Walter Mitchell, Charles Mobley, Ken Nelson. Sharon O'Connel, Diane Parson, David Peterson, Jackie Phillip Lathrop, Suzie Pleger • • Lemos, Ronald Quarry, JoAnne Queen Doucett, Mary Richardson. Also, James Ritter, Florence Seeger, Don Southworth, Barbara Sprague Jones, Lorraine Stillings IOein, Dennis Sullivan, Robert Van Drimlen, Donald Walker, James Welty and Donald Woolever. The known deceased '51 classmates are: Marlene Anderson Sturtevant, Warren Sturtevant, Clara Bennett Kemper, Wayne Berry, Robert Buell, Mary Davis, Dale Coleman. Barbara Ellerbroek, Evelyn Hatch, Shirley Herman Deluca, John Johnson, Norman LeGendre and Gloria Lohman. Also, Colleen McDermott,· Larry McMasters, Shirley Mithoff, Mel Omerod, Jane Norton Hofford. Ed Paull. Marilyn Snow, Lloyd Swingle, Ronald Taylor, William Wittman, RonaJd Weldon and Madeline Zerbe. Spring break deluxe hbhh, Spring Break. The seventh inning stretch• f our school sports calendar. A great time to stretch our legs, crack the ol' back and take a peek around the country as to what's happening with our local athletes. Jake Allanach (Newport Har- bor) and Lou Carrasco (Costa Mesa) have helped the Pirates to a 16-6 record, 9-6 in conference. Carrasco leads the Bucs in pars per round (10.8). fewest puts per round (29.8) and ups & downs at 56% (56 out of 100). Leading things off is Iowa State senior infielder Joe Urban. After a quiet jwlior season, the Newport Harbor High grad bas bis offensive numbers on the right track. Tony Altobelli COWGIS Allanach leads the Pirates in sand saves (7 of 14), he's tied with Mike Akahoshi with 14 birdies and second in ups & downs at 50% (66 out of 132). On the running side of things, This year Urban has started 25 games and is hitting .241 with 14 RBis. Last year, Urban compiled a .227 batting average with three home runs and 23 RBis. Those numbers are rapidly on the rise after Urban's four-game hitting tear. In that span, Urban was 9 for 17 with five runs scored and six RBis. The Cyclones (11-18-1) won all four games during that span. if Princeton University sophomore Bruce Hancock (Costa Mesa) makes as much of an impact this year as he did as a freshman, the Tigers will be in excellent shape for the future. Last year, Hancock was a member of the record-setting freshman 4 x 800-meter relay team that clocked in with a 7 :48.60 at the New Year's Invitational. Real Players -front row, from left: Jorge Vivar, Brian Molina, Jose Mollna, Imelda Pena. Back row, from left: Jonathan Aguliar, Riehle Molina, Maurtdo Aguilera, Hugo Escobedo, Coach Edgar Marquez. A little closer to home, Concordia University's Charles Chatman is looking to wrap up bis Eagles' career with a bang. The Costa Mesa High product is hitting .318 with a team-leading six home runs and 29 RBis. His 26 stolen bases have helped pave the way for his team-leading 35 runs scored. Also last year, Hancock was the winner of the Babb Memorial Award, presented to the outstanding freshman contributor to the track team. On the women's side. Liz Morse (Corona del Mar) hit the Princeton ground running. the freshman indoor standout won the 800 at the Princeton Invitational on Feb. 17 with a 2:14.77. Eight days later, she put together a strong performance at the indoor Heptagonals, placing fifth in the 400 with a 58.22. REA STANDOUTS HONORED • Locals get sportsmanship award. COSTA MESA -The A Division (seventh-and eighth-grade) basketball team representing Rea School in Costa Mesa has been recognized by the Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation Board of Directors for its sportsmanship dunng the Southern California Tournament. March 24-25. The team, which won the Costa Mesa dty championship to qualify for the tournament, TRACK & FIELD Steen sparkles WALNUT -Newport Har- bor High senior Amber Steen. runrung m the high IChool girls 1,500-meters, was a win- ner m 4:28.0 at the Mt. San Antonio College Relays Sat- urday. An event not often run on the high school level, she recorded the second-fastest time of the year nationally this year. It was believed to be the third-fasted time ever by an Orange County prep in the event. JR. HIGH HOOPS is coached by Edgar Marquez. Team members are Jo .. than Aguliar, M.aurtd o Agallen. Hugo l!lcobedo, Brian Molina, Joee Mollna. Jtk:ble Molina. Imelda Pena and Jorge Vivar. The players will be presented certificates honoring their sportsmanship at the May 2 meeting of the Parks and Recreation Fadlities and Parkways Committee meeting. Chatman is coming off a monster 2000 campaign, when be led the Golden State Athletic Conference with 15 home runs, 23 stolen bases and six triples. He also ranked in the top five with 73 hits (second). 59 runs scored (second) and 52 RBis (fourth). Still even closer to home, two former local prep golfers stayed local and have helped Orange Coast College remain a force to be reckoned with in the Orange Empire Conference. On the other side of the country, Stanford freshman Billy Clayton (Newport Harbor) gives the Cardinal a bright future in men's volleyball. Clayton is fifth on the team with 93 kills and is only one off the team lead in service aces with 19. He also has 38 blocks and 24 digs. 10 , , Doily Pilot ~~ ... 11 TS No ~Lein No -&aow--... Ho·.-70-171 .. .U_C,. .,NO_.TIC_f._O#_Tl't.,U .. l._TH' .... S• llliiW•BSC-'-_..10AI-....__, __ NO_TIC__.E..._TO.._..;..;;;;t1 3971803 A.PH 119-133-40 NOTUTO 1AL! ,U NO. NOTICE Of CONTRACTORS ~ Of Trwt1t"1 Slit You CMOITOQ Of 01Diooot21 1SMCP PETITION CALLING FOR 8108 M lrl ~ l..Wtdlr A. [)Md BUU< ... , ., ,...,. ,.. ,.._..,. ,.,.. C:.TMIOlllllKW t-.. ___ ..,.. cm_.,_ TO ADMINISTER School Ola1r1e1 Yt1i1 r. .. ~To ~ ~o #102GOIM IOft. ESTATE Of: ~~Unloft l": ~ ~!' := ~~rHIE =~ ~ HIG~t~:i'fiow •nd0t>i:!i1n0:0:.u~1~ NI e.-Of The,-.. (UCC Sec. 1101 at eeq. Tl'IUST, OAT!D CASE NO. A207f58 1ng1on Beach Unton Of Thi ~ A;llNI and t2nOllt. UNLESS YOU To all helra, btnall· High School Di61rlet, YrN, You Should Caacl A BIP2.407letMQ.) TAKEACTIOHTOPft(). ciarlts, crldltort, ec>nt· 10251 Yor~town Ave, llWY" On 511A/2001 a tl>OO NOTICE IS HEREBY TECT YOUR Pf'Of'· lngent creeltort, and Purciha1tng, Room 361, AM. c.n.on' ~.PLC GIVEN lhet. !Uk Ufa OI ERTY, IT MAY II! S0'-0 peraens wtio mey Olhtf· Huntington Bea.oh, CA ... ~ appoillld r,. .... 11 and a ~ ol AT A PUIUC IAL!. IF wise bl lnternted In the 92646. (714) 9&'-3339 !#'Ider nl IUIUa'I! lO. °"' ~ --~IO YOU Nllt> AH EXPU.· :A:e~· or bolll, of 1111. ~ ol Trull Rlr:orded &1&98 • _,11 " -Wt IO 6t NATION OF TH! NA· HIGGINBOTIOM Dua Datt Fndily. May ~No. t~nl.56 n made TURf OF THE PRO. A PETITION FOR 25• ~1• .. 2 prn 00o& PIQI of Olroll ~ ::=,., ~ CEEOINGS AGAINST PROBATE has bttn G~~IC~~~ ~=A~~t· Rlccnls "' .... ol .. ···-----........ ...-.~ YOU, YOU SHOULD rtled ~ LINDA I t B h u ·--.,...._ "' --..,. lddratli of the COHTACT A LA • PEO EA on lhe Supt-Hqi School Olstr1C1, Or-., ................... "'-!i ~"''"""'" ..... ...,..._ WYER ng on eae "'"" catma, exec:ulld by Ml*(s)llqntel(a) 819 On Al)ril 30, 2001 al rlor Court of Ca.hlomla, ange County, Cakfomla, " Sn.ill Md Snlra A Sm BONa KWAN HWANG 2:00 l>M, FldtlitY Na· County of ORANGE ~Ing by and thrOUQh Ill • • T""tir IO Lono Beach IOd KYUNG SHUN tlonal Forecfo1ur1 THE PETITION FOR Governing Board, here· ~ ~y Obi U\Al .... G _,. E , 71h St Solution• .. duly PROBATE roques11 that lnal1ef ~!!!.erred to .. F'inaic:rng USA a ~ ..,....... 4'N ' ~po1nt;J Trustee deed LINDA PE OTTER b• "OISTRIGT', wllt feoeNI ....., ~ ........... •·-0 Colli Mew. CA 02827 tru ...... ed ..._em· •"""'ntod 11 paraonal "• "'"" "' ,.....,.. ......_, Oow19 t>ucrnau " "' -· .,... ,....... _...._, up to bu1 not tater .tNln Tht'Kghtst ~ For c.tt HlllGREN LIQUOR ber 201 tiff executed ="='=• ~ ::;'d:: the above<1leled llma, IPlralill • line ol Ult in All CJll'4' buMtN ~ DENNIS O. cedant. Haled bids lor the WJ l!Ol8y ol fie UN!ld Nmll(1) aod addreu(ts) LEE ~~PSOH ~~ THE PETITION rt· award of cont•acta 1or St-. c:allorcau.tr'a~ uMd by the quests authority to ad· tti;,01~~:•\g~5 • Pl'fable IO sa:t T ""* seller(s~Me{•) trultor, recorded r.. minister the es tale undef "' "" pursuani IO Section 5102 d the wtthin the past tMla corded December 28, lhe Independent Adrntn· S11e nt for In F'inn:qt Code) Pl.lee of Sale. ye1r1 as staled by Iha 1999 H Instrument No. lstrallon of Estates Act tonm Housing at Manne ~ The Front Of Tht F11gpo1es 11tt11(1~'1icen&ee{1). 19990874972 In otTBool 1 ~ (This Author11y will allow ~tg~d~hoolry Job Walk Al Thi Main E•"" Area To The 15/ara Page of the c 8 tho narsonal represent· ·~1 n.-~--• ,~~ds of ... , r• .. -Mondey, M:Ji 7, 2001, PlacenGa 0vc Cenier 401· "'" name(a), ........,. '"""' "' altve 10 take lnany IC• Ofd."'• _..,., of OR 2 ~m. ar1n1 Hi"" 411 E ""'--A-S-•""" or Fedtrll Tax c ' "'"" • ttons without obt111nlng ''" ...,_,., .. ~ .. , """'E C ty c ltr~ Sc . 15871 ~:~· "'~· "4'""-· .. """l Numl>arl and addnlal o1 ...,... oun • a ..... coun '"'"roval Before ... _ ... ......,.,.. -..... I WILL SELL A.T ...... date. Hunbngloo ltCll n1 .,._. r.ortveye0 IO the Wyert1>ll)plic.anl(1) PnUaBLIC ... ~io· H TO taking certain very Im· License. B rid llOW held by 4 111* sa:t 111ate JOHN ,..,..,.., ' portent &CllOOS toow· Bids shaA be recelVed Dead ct TN$1 ., flt P'°'*1Y JEONGYONG KIM ano THE HIGHEST BIDDER ever the penronaJ roprt· tn the place Identified ..,_, ., Said Co.wit)' ELIS KYUNG KIM. 4llOIS IOI' cash, or cuhlet's sentat1Ve will be requ.red above, end shall be C4'fomla oescronq Irle \rd BaMwood w e. trvme. check (drawn and P•Y· to gtve notice to 1n· opened and publicly • lollows At matt ~ CA 112912 1bft at ttlt time of Hit terosted persons unless road aloud at the al>OVe- desclnbed Ullder 5ad Deed of The assets belr'IO In lawful money of lh• ·they have waived notice stated date, time ond Trust Tllepropertyheretobt sold ere generally United Stales H spec:I· or consented to tho plaOEI Plans and gpecifl. ~ 11 oe.ng sold •• 11• delCl1bed •• fumcture. ned fn section 5102 of r,roposed act1onJ The cattons are Ofl file at the The ·""'--T lixWrel. equopment, the Flnanclal Codel, AT ndopendont a m1nl1· llddress hsted above bt-.. -..,ned Miii tr1derlame ' goodwill THE NORTH FROHT tr11ti0n authOrtty "t'111 be gtnntng Tuesday April dildaltN ll'f Ub tf bl 'ltrY 'NMl\olO iOtereSI and ENTftANCE TO THE granted unless iin tn· 24, 2001 One set of ll\CXllTIClneSS ol ht s~ ll1lf)l'CMlfl'I covtl\llnt COUNTY COURT. tereste<! person lites an documents may be 00- lddrlss ft! 00. wrm>n nol to compete Oii-Sait HOUSE, 700 CIVIC oo,ectJOtl to 1111 Pt1rtion tamed for a refundable ~. ~ _., shown General ABC l.JcenM CENTER OfWE WEST, and shows good cause deposl1 ot 5100 per set ?331 Cyntt•a Court C:OS*' No 21-345045 SAHTA AHA, CA all why the court should not Speclal handltng, such .._,. CA m21 Sad SM .. .11 and 1st11«1 locl!ed II right, tltle and Interest grant the autnontv as ovorn1gh1 dehvery. be lllllle WlflOut awenau Ill 250 E 17th St . Costs conveyed to and now A HEARING on the w1tt be available al bid• waianfy e-·-' or .-...... "·-·. CA ,,.,..27 h fd b It d Id peuuon will be hold Ofl dor"s expense Deposit • ..... -••.-. ,.,,,,_ uv ' Y un er sa MAY 11. 2001 at 1 30 regWing ~tie. pc4SeSSIOll or The type ol license Ottd of Trust In tht P m In Dept L 73 to· will be refunded to the encuntr~ IO pay !Ill to be translerred 11 rollowtng described cated at 34 t The City Contractors upon retum ~ pmoP9 swn rJ the UO\..IOR STORE. OFF· pt'()9erty situated In the 0 5 1f the oocuments to lhe . ,_.s) MCUrld by slid Deed SA.LE GENERAl ABC itoresald County end C~t114k858out11. Orange Purchasing Oepat1ment rJ TIUSI.. wiet ,,._t L"•IOll UCENSE NO 21.345045 Stale, LOT d OF IF YOU OBJECT to on good condotl()fl w1thtn a prowled .,., sa:t noll(sJ """ tSliled '°' the TRACT NO. 1712. IN the granting of the peb· :::~~~gda:,:her the bod a:rrrces d .,.,, xOllr "' l)rerTILSt'S located II TME CITY Of COSTA llOO, you should appear In 8CCOfdance With the lll!nS al the Deed Of Trust same MESA, COUNTY OF at tile heanng and state provisions of Cahtornoe esttmmi fees cn.ves and The btJll< sale and ORANGE, 'STATE OF your ob1oct1ons or Ille Business and IXPlllS8S al !lie Tnislee n1 al trar>sler al ~alcohol~ CALIFORNIA. ANO wrrtten ob1ec11ons with Professions Co do 111' IMIS cru1ec1 ~ Jlld daeo bellflrege " MORE COMPl!TEL Y the court before tho Section 7028 15, and "" "'~l lO w.. 16017781 lnlen<lecl to be DESCRIBED IN SAID neanng Your •P· "' .... "' consummated at the R be Publtc Contract Code (£$1rmlled) Dl!e ~I olflct ol VERA'S DEED OF T UST. 1~ poarance may m per-Sec1Jon 3300 the owner Caneron & ~ P\.C ESCROW SERVICE OAK STREET COSTA son or by your attomoy reqwes that the bidder 1750 E. FOl.rtl ~ Slall MESA. CA 92627 APN IF YOU ARE A CREO-possess the crau1· 500 ~ At<a. CA 92~ NC 3eeO 'Mlitllre St..d •22~73~ The Wldtr· ITOR 0t con11fl98nt eted-licahon ol con1ractofs J92:l(71'1972.~14' S. ~0 Los -:r ~ sf9ned Trustee dis· ;:s~: ~ ~::: license noled above at u,. ~14) S73.t965 e1 ..,,, _ _,..., u e date 15 ct11ma any llablllly for the court and moil 11 the time the bi<I 1s I.-... .._ .. ......--any lncorr-... ne•s or " subm1nod Pursuant to ....... -19 • ... aiaget May 23 2001 ""'' ~ eopy to the personal rep T rus• ()oeraoons '°' Jo , T ne bullt sale 11 the sttttt address and resentatrve annn.nted .,., Business and Anne Handlon. Aul MMIQef. subtect to Callfonioa other common dHig· tho court ;lth'1n to~~ ~~~:1~~sio7nt28 15 Co~~ TMtee Opera1ioM or L'rufonn Ct>mmerc1aJ Code n.111ton. if any, shown monlh.i trom the dalo of l<nn Taafvs $8lllC>t Trust.e S-'-6t06 2 YES/NO herein. Said sale wlll bt tho hrst issuance ot tot· payment Stlall be made Sale OflOer Pt50360 4'23 N .,.....,., m1de, but wtthout ters as provided in Pro-:, ~ g~:;::i~~n~~~:s 4'30~/'2001 The PIJfCl\l&e I>"°' covenant or warranty. bate Code sectlOll 9100 and until lho Regrstra1 ol NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF. GEORGE W . WELLS CASE NO. A207220 To ell he1'S. beflefc:anei -:re<11tors CO<'l•nQent c.ted1t0<S and penl()fll wno r?\if OttleM•se be interested -n ttte w•'I or esiaie o• botn or GEORGE W WELLS A PETlT10N FOR PROBATE has oeen r.ted by SUSAN WELLS CANNAN <n me Supenor Coon ol Cal forn1e County of ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE '!Quests that SUSAN WE.LS CANNAN be il;>OO•l'lfld IS po!"'SOfWI 0< cons.dtrallOfl rn expressed Of lmpfled, The hme tor f11tng etaims Contractor& ver11tes to conr-=ion with tne ute regardlflO title, pos-will not exp.re t>efore tne O.stnct that the con· ol lie °""""' and session, qr encum· four months from the tractor was property Ir.I~ cl 11'18 tocerise 11 bfancu, to pay the heonng date noticed licensed at tho time Ille the sum ol S3fS5.000 00 reminning prlnclpal at>ove bid was suominod An'/ ll'ltludtng inventory sum of the note(&) YOU MAY EXAMINE contraclor not so tsllm.!ted at ,50.000 oo secured by said deed 1he file kepi by the court licensed 15 subject to which cooStSIS of the of trust, with Interest If you are a person 1n-penaltoes under tho law blowing thereon, u provided In terosted tn tho estate and the contract wtU be Intl al Deposn said nott(s). 1dv1nces, you may lite with the considered void 11 the $30 ooo oo If any, under tM terms coun a Request f0< Sc>e· ltcense class1f1cat1on 'CasM!t'• Check of the deed of INSI. cial NollCI (form OE· spec1f•ed horemaftor 11 pnor to aubmluion o1 eslimlttd ftts, charges 154) o4 Ille Ming of an '"· that cl a specialty con ABC 22fl. $155.000 oo and upenses of the ventory and appra.sal o4 lracto(' as dehned tn ~~ Loan pnor to trustee and of the eslate assets or of any Socnon 7058 o1 the Cah· aubm1u1on ctl ABC 2:2e • trusts created by 111d pebtlOll or eccount as fornia Busmess 11nd $200.000 oo deed ot trust, to-wit provided 111 Prot>ate Proloss1ons Code. tho .,.,.... 1230 1"'' 11 DATED Code sectton l250 A 1pec11111y contractor It Ms been ..,,. -• ..... · : Request for Special No- btlween the April 9, 2001 FIDELITY ttce lorm 1s avaHabto ~h":s8r= 1~8~;~f:::. Mll"'tYlanset(•) end NATIONAL FORECL(). from tile COUf1 clerk the llltended SURE SOLUTIONS, at Attomey for Petitioner: llfUCt a ma,ority of the buyer(s)lltllllferee(s), aa trustee 3636 Camino KEVIN M. FfHRMANN, requ red by Sec 24073 o4 OtlfUo Notth, Suite 200 ESQ.. SBN 071371, tha BUSINSI and ~n 0it110. CA 92108 '425 JAMBOREE AD .. Proteu'OM Cooe. ll'lal (619) 528--1188 (111) 11110, NEWPORT Mondoy, April 23, 2001 7 .... l_J _~_t _l -~' '---WOfk. In ICICOtdanct With the prOYl&lont ol C.llfor nit BuslrleM Ind ProfHSIOnl Coda SecliOn 7058 TuTie Is ol lht et- llOCll M WOl1I must bl completed wtthln IS 1 eon1ec1111ve eet111dar days flom the date ~· 1111<1 on th• N<>Uoe to Prl)()ff(I issued by the District. lilollce to Proceed ana.n not be i. •uad ptlor 10 live (5) days allef aw11cl ol !hi con1ract, and ltl•ll not rtqUJra tllet wor11 be commeocecs lest than frvt (5) days •fief from date .o4 ISIU81\C1 o4 uJd Notice Failure lo com- plete the work within the timo• set forth herein wlll retUll In the impo&ttlorl Of llqul<la(ed damages for each Clay ol delay. 111 Ille amount o1 $1200 per day Each bidder •hall eubrM on the lorm furrnslled w.th Ille con· tract dOcoolenl.&. I kit of the p1oposed aubeon· tr1Clots on thia pro1ect as roqurred by the Sublottlng end Subcon- tr&Cl1ng Fo1t Pracucea Act. Pubhc Contract Code Secuon 41 oo et seq lnaecordance w1tn Educatron Code 17076 11, the D111roet has a partlClf)abOn ooal of at least 3 percent of 1he overall dollar amount expended each year for disabled veteran bus1· ness entetprtsea (OVBE) Each bid shal be ac- oomc:>anied by a certified Of cashte(S Chedc or bod bond m an amount not less than ten petcent (10'1 of tile total ~d price, payable to the DISTRICT as a guaran- tee that the b4dder. II its proposal is ecceptod shell promptly execute the Agreement. furnish a saustactory Flllthful Per· formance Bond 111 an amount not less then one hundred percent ( t OO"o) of \he total l>td price, tum1S11. a Payment Bond 111 an amount not loss lhan one hundred percent (100"'o) ol the to- tal bid pnce and furnish certificates ev1denc1ng that Ille required tnSur· ance IS on etteci rn the amounts set forth on the general condthons In tho event or h111ure to enter inlo the contrllC1 and execU1o the re· quired documents, sueh b1d secunty w1tl be IOf- lolted The Follhlul Per· lormance Bond shall 10-ma111 on 11.ra force and ef- lect thfoUgh lhe guaran tee penod as speol.ed on Iha general c:ond<toons The DISTRICT re MMIS the ngllt IO reteCI any or ell bids or to wa"'e any 1rregularo11oa or intormaltt1es 1n any bids or In the bidding As required by SecUOn 1773 of the Ca1ttom11 labor Code, Ille Director of Iha Department ol tn- dustnal RaiallOflS of the State of Celtforn1a hu determined the general pre11a11tng rates of wapes 1n the localtty 1n wnic:l1 lhlS wor11 11 to be partormtd. Coplaa ot lhese. ra10 determ1ne- tJons, are on file 11 Iha DISTRICT, and eop+ae may be obtained vpon r~ Tile contr1Ctor ahaU poat 1 eopy of lhlM rat• at MCl1 fOb -Tht cioncftCtOf Ind eny IUbcontlacaor undaf ii at.II pay no1 1M1 then the speclli.ct pre11a11tng 11111 of wages to en worurs employed by 1t11m in the newuon or IN contract No bidder may withdraw eny bid tor 1 period °' 11.dY (80) daya Iller the date set '°' Ilia open.ng o4 bldl Pursuam to Sec:llOll 22300 of lhe Pubflc Con lracl Code, lht contrac1 will contatn provisions permitting the 1uc· ceasful bidder to substitute securotle& tor any monoyt Withheld by the 011trrct to ensure performance under the contract °' perm1t111\g payment of retant•on& earned d1reclly tnto escrow • BY: Go¥9nllng Board Signed: IS/ Sual Meline. Director Prociur1- m1nt/Ener11y Con -aarvatlon Published Newport Boach·Costa Mesa Dally P11o1 Apnl 23 30 2001 M t08 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR BtBS Sc.hool District Huntington Beacn Union Htgh School 01strte1 Obtain Documents and Bid Due at Hunt· 111gton Beach Union High School District 10251 Yortcto"Wn Ave Purchas1119 Room 361. Hunttngton Beach CA 92646, (714) 964·3339 eil 4350 Ot.Je Dalo Tuesday Ma~ 29. 2001 at 2 pm NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN that the Hunt· 1ngton Beach l.1n1on High School Otstrlci Or ange County Cahlomta acting by and ltlrouoh its Governing Board here- 1naher relerrod to as DtSTR1cr . will rece111e up to but not later than the above·statod time sealed bods for the awa1d ol contracts for the lollowtng prqects Pro)ect: lM •858 OemOlrtion ol Buti<long D at Fountain Vattey H.gh Schoof (1nciuo.ng reloca· tlO!l of high vott .. ge electncal) Mandalory Jot> Walk Wednesday May 2 2001 2 30 pm Fount.;111 Valley High School 17816 Bushard Fountain Valley License A or e Ind C-10 Bods snan be rece111ed in the place 1don11f1e<1 above. end 1hall be opened and publtcly road aloud at the above· stated date time and place Plans end specrll· catJOOs are on hie at lhe eddross ltstod 111>0Ve be ginning Tues<Say April 24 2001 °'11 set of documents may be ob- latned for o refundable deposr1 ot S200 por set Special handltng such as overnight delivery. wUI be available at bld- de(S o•pense Deposit will be retunded to lhl Contrectofl upon return the Agrttmtnl, lumlah 1 d the doculTltnll lo the aatlStactoly F alltllul Per- Puret\NlflO o.ptM'Wtnl IOl'l'TMIOCI Bond In .,, ,... _,,_ 1r1 good c:onclllOn w.ltlon tm00nt not 1111 th.an IW ~AY llYt (6) dayl a._ the bid one lluodfld par-ct11I MOftuwy * Chapel ~ c1a1e (1CIO'.> o1 1111 IOtel bid c ........ t·~ In ..:Cordlnct ""!fl lhl pttoa IUln.lh I Payment • -• -'"" PfOY!llOM of Cahfom11 Bond 111 an lr!IOUfic no4 1 1 o BroadW"" ~ and Itta thin one l\vndltd _, Proln1ron1 Cgdt pe~ (100%) o1 h '°' Costa Mesa Section 7021S 15, Ind '1111 bl<' poce, and lumllll M -8150 Public Contrac:t Codi c:erMicatn 1v1dencJng •llliiliiilmililliliilll• StotlCill 3300, the owne< that 1he required 1n1ur requ11n that tile bidder ence 11 111 enect to en. PotHH lhe claUI· amounts Mt '°'1tl In 1he llcat!On of contrtc10l"1 gene111 cond;tJon1 tn 11Gen111 noclld above et 1he event ol f11lur1 to the llme the b<d '' enter tnto ttle contract submitted Pursuant to and eHcu11 thl re· 8uSIOe5s end quued doc.umants, such Profeu1on1 Code llld secunty w• be tor Section 7028 15. no teoted The F11lhlul Per payment stlall be maoe IO<'manee 8ood &ha" re· for worll or meleriel uo· main In 1u11 loree and ef· der tl'lo contract unless lec1 through the QU&ran ano unW the Rej)IS&ar of le<> perl(id as apecifl8d 1n Contrac1ors venf11s 10 the general condition. the Olstnct that the con· The DISTRICT re· tractor wat properly 5eNee Ille ngllt IO r.,.ct liceMfd at the llmt t!l8 any or aft bl<ls or to bid Was SIJbmttled Any wa•ve any •rregula1111es contractor not sci or inlormalit1e11 '" any lteenllld 11 subiect 10 bids or m lhe boddtllg penal1rn under the law As reqU4red by Se<:tooo and the contract "W1U be 1773 ot the Cahtornto considered void If Iha Labor Code the Otrector hc;ense clus1f1ca11on of ttte Oepanme111 ol In· spec1f1ed heremaher 1s dUstnal Re4ations 01 the 11181 ol a "apeciahy con· Stare of Cat1forn1a hu tractor as dllmed m determined tho general Sec:llOll 7058 ol the Ca• · pre'lla111110 ralH 01 fornoa Business end wager. in thO locality "' Profoss10t1s Code ttlo ~ ttlts WOii< 1• to be specially conrractor per1ormed C()(ll85 ol awarded the con1tac1 t0< •hese rate detarmma ttilS work Sl\811 ttsoll c;on-llOf1s are on file at tho s1r,uc1 a ma1or1ty of thb DISTRICT and copies work. in 8CCOldance with may be obtained upon the PfOVt51ons ol Calttor-request The contractor n1a Busmess and shall post a copy of Protessoons Code tnese ratBS .. , each job Sectoon 7059 Yle The c:cintracto• and Time 1s ol the e!. any subcont1act0t undef sence All WOfll must be 1t Shal pay not le6s than completed w1tti1n 93 the spec1l•lld p1eva•hn9 consecutive calendar rates c.t wage5 to aft days from the date spc<;· worlle" employed by 1f1ed on the Not1te to them in the executl(.in ol Proceed 1s~ued by 1no the contract District Notice to No bidder may Proceed snall not bo is w1tndraw any bid for a sued prro• 10 t11111 (5) penod of sixty 1601 Clays da'f' olle< a"'ard ol 1he aher lhe date ser lc.4' tho contract and shc111 not O(lell!ll<j ot bods require that wor• be Pursuant to Section commenced less tnan 22300 c1' me Pubic:. Coo ftve (SJ dayi; lrom <lato of tract Code tt111 e<Jfllracl issuance cit satd Notiee will contain pro..,11toons Failure to complete the perm111ino ttie sue work set forth herein will cesslul t>1ddl'r to result in the 1mpos111on ot subs11tu1r securitlfl• tor liquidated damages lor any monoys w1thneld by each day of delay 10 ttle rr.e 01strtet 10 ensure amount ol $1200 per performance undo• the day contract or perrT11t11n9 Each btdder shall payment of r11111nto0ns submn on lht form earned d••ert 1 .nto lurmslled with tne con-escrow tract documents a ~s• ol BY: Governing Board the proposed sut>C<>ll· Signed. tractors on this pro1ect /Sf Suat Mcune, as requrred by the Director • Procure· Subtemng and Subeon-ment/Enargy Con· 1ract1ng Fair Practtees aervellon Act. Public Contract Published Newport Code Sectoon 4100 et Boach-Cost.i Mesa seq DaJy Pt101 Ao<~ 23 30 In accordance ""'th 200 t Educatton Code M107 17076 t 1 ltle Otslnct has a partlCIPahon goat ot at least 3 percent ot the overall dollar amount eApended each 'f Par 10< disabled veteran buSt· ness enterprises (OVBE) Each bod she• t>O ac· companoed by 11 ce<trlied or cash>lr"s cnecli or boO bond rn an amount not less ltlan ten percent 1100.i ot the 101&1 bod price, payable to the DISTRICT as a guatan· tee mat the bidder, It Its proposal 1s acc:epted shaM promptly eKecute CAil CLASSIFIED TODAY A.'ID GET 11IE WORD OLi TOMORROW! (949) 642-5678 5& .CJhJlfu ~ o/u11 'IJ,,,'Vlp . qJ.lt:J. A GOOD AD! Cil (141)11·171 reptese"lt&tove to lldmin•Sler the estate ol tho decedent THE PET TION requests tne dl!C8dent's will and cod<CJll If any. be ldrl'lll1ed to prot>ate The w1.1 and eny oodol• are ava·~Ole for exam nallOl'I on 11>e f.e 11ep1 by tile coun the COt\lld8'1"°'1 for U7-tn8(71'l 57:J.1MS BEACH, CA 92660 lrenafer of the bul>'*8 • SA.LES INFORMATION Published Newport and tcerlM IS IO oe pilKI BY. SHANNON MOT· Beach·Cosla Meta only 111er the transfer ha1 TOLA. Authorized Daily Poot Apnl t 7. 23. beon a~ by the Signature ASAP42A581 24, 2001 Department of ~ 411, "11, 4m I M390 BfMlfage Control Oaied MB/Ch 30 SUPERIOR COURT STARTING -HE PETITION reqvests eu•hOtlly 10 .O'Tlfl\lster the estate unoer tne lndegendent AOmin1alrltoon ol Estates AC! (Th<~ authonly will altow the personal re1>1'esentati11e lo take many lldlolls without ol)leon<ng COO/t lpPf'OVll Belote taklOQ ~'" "fJfY ~nt ildl()flS however IN! porwnal represencattve wolf be requ.red to g.ve notiCe to 1ntert1ted per&ons unless they have waived notice or consented to the ~ actlOll ) The ~t fdmtn•stabOn 8lllhonfY w • be ~nlecl utlleas en •nterested person fitu an obfectlon to Che petilJOO nd VONs good alUN ~ the court should not Oftlll the IUlhonty A HEARING Ofl ll'le petotlOll will be held on 05/17/01 at 1 30PM in Dept L 73 localed at 3'11 THE CITY DRIVE. ORANGE CA 92803 IF YOU OBJECT IO the grtnflng °' "' pelltJOn, you atlOUld tOOUf II the neenng and 1ta1e Yf1A>f oC:>jlcllont or Ne Wlin.n objection• wlltt lhe COUf1 belate the heating Your IPPt•nln<:e may be Ill per90n or by your rt°'"Vov ARE A CR£0tTOR or e CIOOlll ~ creditor CJt h deC:INMcl. you mutt Ille your d9lm Wl#'I the COlll1 end "* • copy to !he '*'°'* ~llllW IC)C)OOnttd by ll'lt c:outt willlin rour mon4tlt "'°"' the d•t• O' 11111 laeuenc.e of lettMt •• ptOvldtd In Fl~ Code MdlOf\ 9, 00 The bmt '°' lllong eltlr'NI w• not •plfe beb'e '°"" rnoncns "°"' lhl l'le•MO CS... "°"'*' ~ YOU MAY EAAMIN! h ftle kep4 by lhl COlltt If you enl I petlOI\ ln4erMl8CI In the ....... you mey lllt wl1tl lhl COU!1 • R«IUMt '°' $1*11111 Noa (bm OE· 184) °' "' -°' Ill ln....ntoty and.,,..... d .......... °'°'" e:~co: 12!!0 A.._,.. '°' lpeclll Na4lae bft\ .. ~ tom "' COUtl .. ~'°'~-­l<IMH~._-. A LAW ~'IUl'l ,..,,. ...... VIII NIM CA 114 H 041»1Dl. C)l/?M)1, ~"°' ~ HW/11'4 HWANG F1c1111ou1 eu11n .. 1 OFc8~~r.,oi~iA, KYUNG SH.JN HWANG Name Statement ORANGE s.lltrt•YLictnMI{•) The lollow1n9 persons 34 I The City Onve JOttN JEONGYONG are dOlng buStneSS a~ PO Box t4t70 t<.IM ELIS KYUNG KIM, A I J Lest 8 l Orange, CA Bu~Applant(s) ·-Enterpnses, BI lntef'na· 92863· t 57 t fllMo-1 ~.. Uonat A&socwitJon of In Lamoreaux Jusuce . Mese Daty temel Marketing, 257 Center CN807075 7071-l.>C A(J' Knox Place. Costa PETITION OF 23, 2001 Mesa CA 92627 J Karholee Van LOX· Escrow No.: 23074-IG NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (UCC Sec. 6105) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale is about to be made The name(s). business ad· dreu(es) o4 Iha Setler(s) ara TAINA ECKERT 210 MARINE AVENUE STE D. BALBOA IS· LAND CA 92662 Domg Business as The Chic Shack All Other bu11ness nome(s) and ad· dress(et) used by the Selk>fl a) Within the pest tl'lrM ~rs. u stated by Iha Seller(s) 11/ara NONE The neme(1~nd ad Clrass o4 !he (1) 111ere Ali Sa amet1en an<I Ztihra Anlan, 11665 Goetting Avenue, Tustin. CA 92782 The assets being told era genarahy de11enbed as Furniture, FllC1uraa, end EqU1pment Trllde name. QOOd'lr1ll, IHM. tauehold Improve· ments, atocll In trllde and .,, localed •• 210 Manne Avenue. Ste D, Btllboe llland, c. 112662 The bulk .. ,. It In· ltndl<I lo btl consum· maled at Ille olfa of lnlor!Md E.crow, Inc., Md ltll 1/11lapalld .... date IS May 9. ~I The bulk .. • ltb ltCt to CIWolT'il uniform C«lwMfcial Coell Sec1IOn 8 H>e 2 Tllt Mmt end Id· dr... of tht PlftO!l Witn wnom Clllrnl May M llltcl I•. Informed e.aow. ltlC 17601 '71fl 8"el, .,.._ 110, Tutan, CA 927I0-19't9 ll"rd fie ,... dltl lor ~ *"-111 tlfY Cf9dllot .... bl May •• 2001 . wtliCh It "' ~ Otrr IMlbt tht Nit dat. ~ •boY• BUYERISl Diiied· 4tiMH If/NA~ 191 z.w. AnlM ......., ... llct. ~ IHCfl Coett Mt1• g;, Plal :r-23. 2001 ''!IL MJIO John Nelaon b 11 t McCreary ODS 257 ington on eha 0 Knoll !>lace Costa Lelghfon An+oy Lappink, Mesa CA 92627 ~ ~M:OR CHANGE Thi$ business IS CIOll· <>f'DEA TO a..ow dueled by· an tndMduol CAUSE F~ CHANGE Hove you star1ed OF NAME doing business yet? No CASE NUMBER: John N t lson A207111S McCreary. D 0 s TO All INTERESTED This statement wn• PERSONS !tied with the County 1 Pettttonar J Clerk o4 Orange County Kathelee Ven Laxmg10fl on 03127/2001 .._ ... If I l 2001H51711 on ""''8 0 l!Ohlon An4oy LIPQlllk. e monor Daily P1lol AlK 2. 9, 1 IS, hied e pel1b0fl .,,,,ttt lhrs ?3, 2001 M095 court for a dtcrH ct\atlglng names •• tol· Fictitious Bualn .. 1 tows·-Leighton Anloy Name Statement la~lnk to Leighton The follo~in nareons An Lexie ,.v 2 E COURT ore doing SS es· ORDERS that elt per· The Cafe de France. l<>fll Interested In thil 4213 Campu& Or matter shall ap"""er 16&-8. irYIOe, CA 92912 ,,. Ortane Enttr~Ha. bttore this court at the I (CA) 5319 l'teertng llldieeted below nc • · ' to allow cautt. if eny, stly Dr · 1119· IMnt. CA why the petition for 92812 change o4 name lhoufd Thlt buslnaaa ta con· not be granted ducted by: a COfPOllltOn G Have you started NOTICE OF HEARIN CIOUlO buNiNa yet? No Date· MAY 15, ~1 Oriana En••ter1ri111, Time· 200, Olpl l73 Tht eddrl8a of the court tnc • Seyed H emejl, ii ume u rlOled 8bovt Pralldant This atattrnanl waa 3 A copy °' hi Ofdtr tiled Wfth the County IO Show C.U.. "'81 be Clerlt ol Orange County ~·~ ":, = on 031281'2001 20011Ht7H CMllVt WMM ptlof to D ....... 2 ltll <let• Ml for hMrWIQ 11\,o p..,,, AlK • 9, 1 IS, on Iha petillon In lhl ~ 23~1 MOOO to\Nlng n1w1p1par of general clrc:utatlon, Flctltloua 8ualn.aa Prlnted In this county Name Statement 'rhe Dally Piiot. UC> Tht lollowlnQ perlOllt Weal Bit sv..c. Coalll M ~ buMllla u Meta. CA 02627 Thompkln Ctllere, '?,A,!!:. ~·"·1 ,.2000 "o. 2045 Shlp•iwey Lent, .......,.., """ A Ntwpott e.tch. CA ~ IA. 9~MO JUDOf CW TitE IUN• Jultt Thompaon· MOfl COUfllT Oobltln, 20.4& SttlpW1y l<tte T Ai'l8lcll """· Newport e..cn, Attornty Number CA 02t80 140204, Lew Ofllcit Of Jelh'f Oookin, 204& KATI T RINAUM, t:8,Y,.~N91>iJKW1 4'11 M9cMhur Coutt. ..... ~ 1130, NewpOtt Thia buM1eU II oon-~.1...~ lll2980-187S ducMd by. ~ end ATT~EY FOR Wiii J ~.Vin Heve you , .. ,,., L••tntlOn doing l>UJint" ye1? P~ NtWPon VM1 Oc1 2000 IHCtl·Coet• .. e .. Jullt Tllompeon ~ Plal Apill 18. a , Dobkin 10, Mlw 7, lOOt TNt llei.mtnf Wiii MtOI flltd ....... ~ a.. °' Ol8"Dt OourlY on~t .. , ..... , ~Nol,.,.•. 11. a , &Jmll MJM ANEW BUSINESS?~ • • • • • • • • The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses. ~ will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of co urse, after the search is computed we will file your fictitious business name statement with the County Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then fil.t your proof of publication with the County Clerk. Please stop by to fi/.e your fictitious business statement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by, please ca/L us at (949) 642-4321 and we will make a"angtmmts for you to handl.t this procedure by mail. If you should have any farther questiqns, pl.tase call us and we will be more than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business! Index -l ·U ....... .,. .. ,. SERVICE DmECfOin • For All Your Homt and Business Nttds - e I 1'*·~1 OPPOHIUNITY f '11dt Value /f9 48t 38a PORT STREET BARGAINS ....... Byfu JAf-fl)) f~j ) .()~CH tPl.11<0 a.lo~~ l••trlWll•'•tt~I l'l~n· lr\11111•1 MIMI •r ff ._ff 1•~1 1 .... Loh' l""l"'-r BAYFRONT Community ly,... lllit>) h-f2· 01f1 '"M • Motil By MaWln PertJOn:' xm \\t',1 B." :11...-1 C11-1;1 \ft•u. C. \ tt-2()27 \1 '-'•1~on Rl1•t /\ n.,, 'it Boan I 1·l•v h11111• ll::!0.111i-.'1•IKlp111 \J.ol 11-li• l11 \\.tlL -ln U::lll.1111-i IM~1111 \~ .... 111 I not..\ LOST TITILIST '-IRON SerllOI SR STF Bliek. Lost Apf1I 11 0 COila Mesa Country Cklil (T Olal Joint Open) Call 949,675-3391 I Polley R1w an<l rl,. dlnit' ort ~ubjto 10rlu1nj!t •1tho111 noii1 "· Tht puhli~htr rt~l'\t' tht ~bt to rl'11.,or, mla••if~ rt\ i..-or rrj~ 1 ;111~ rla~!>ifitd t11lm1i~n1l'J11. Plf.a~ "'lllJn 11ny trror 1ha1 11111~· lif i11 ) our rln~ inf'd a<I inuntrlint"I). 1111' O(lil~· Piln1 nr1'f'fll~ uo li11hili1~ for""' ~rror in tm nd\rnbf.mtnl for •hirh II lllft\ 114' ri'•pomil1lf' tsr .. pt lor thf' c'C>-t Df tl1t p:irt nrtUlllh oc·1·11p1P<l h\ 'till' rlTOr. Cml111·1111 0111\ lir alltJt NI for tl1t fir,1 UL<itrtiou. --DMdllnes-- Monclay ........... .Frida)· 5:00pm Frilluy .......... Thu~la~ 5:00pm Tu~la} ......... Monday S:OOpm Sotunla) .......... Jri,lav :J:OOpm Wrtlne~lay .... Tursclay 5:00pm . · unlla\ ............. Frida~ .'l:<XJp111 Tiiursday .. Wf'dn~ay S:OOpm Sohmer & Co COneole SpimlC Plano Eleoetll 30'5 French design. wahn With Ivory . keys beautiful lines. nch finish. 9'9-646-8078 480 IUSIBS OPPORTUNITIES All ru1 es1a1e aaveni,rno 2800sf /'/Om6 w1s-yltgh1s "' 1111s newspaper 1s ~uDie<:t lam rm R V area on to rM ~ederal Fllir ttous1no I r,OOOsl lor 1n lllnr area Act 01 1968 as amended S4 79 900 agr Patrick wh•cn ma~es 11 illegal 10 Teno1e 949·856·9705 11dve•l1se ·a~v preference 11n .. 1a1Jo11 or d1!.<nn11na1Jon 11.1m1 on race color flflQ· ion ser hand1ap 1am1hal s1a1us or nahonal 011g1n 01 '" 1nten11on 10 make any ~uth o•eterenct 1tm11a11on REDUCED TO $565,000 2596 WILLO E'Sode Back Bay area w'llJPIO• 2800 sl ort a 8400 sl IOI 40f 2 58a lam room w•Fp forrNI dining rm huqe j3C tul> 1n mstr new roof hatt srzt Daskelball coun1 Gina McComb, aqt 949-642·~937 Stunning Ocean View 4Bis targe lot could accommodate very large CUSIOITl /lOITle grea1 OOPO'luMy IOf QJSIOtn l1Qlne buldef A Pleasu rafJle Experience 2 Bedroom Apartment Homes $2300 MANAGERS • SPECIAL• $175.00 • tax Wkly (MUit present 11111 Ad) 235 rms & krlChenetts Srtuated Oii bea1Mutf landscaped grounds FEATURES 2Hiour 1430 ~~11-~1 FTIPT Sal11 Positions Aw1ll. Upscalt Newport Beach custom lum1ture store Must have an eye for desql and colol. alld some sates exp, e.9-M0-1233 GENERAL Temp. FT & PT, Tickt1 T UtrS. ma1n1t11ance Must be at INS! l 8 & have a valid Clhf On\'tB l.Jc1111se Cah g.&g.757.5959 ect 214 M·F between 1 ·5pm BEST ROUTE Up 10 53256' mon111 (reallsttc) 13 vending Sites No CompehlJOO· • 6 houn;Jmonlti $9.750 l!lVest· ment requtred Hl00·268·6601 (2• hours) (CAL'SCANI WORK FROM YOUR Loca- !Jon Hal ol Frame quar1et· bade SW "Fran T Bll<en!Otl Ulokt1111 tor senous people wtlO went to make senous mooe~ (T ra11W19 P'OYKled) Callnow 101 an lflletvtew 877-509 7861 or d1!>t11m11ld1tOn · rr11s newspdper will not knowingly atr.ep1 any arlvet11semenl llJr real •slate wtuch is in v1olat1on ul the taw Our rude•~ are hereuv informed mat 111 dwefhnQ\ ad•er11~ m lhtS new-;paper are ava1lalll! on in equal opportun~y ~s1~ ro cornplam ol 01'i<11rn1 111111111 ~all HUD toll II ee '1 t 800 124 8~90 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE GENERAL HOMES OF THE WEEK Showcau Hom11 For Slit In OUr a.a Rell EltMI SuppllmlM I Dtlplly Adi Stmt It 115. Deadline T"'9d8y 5P.M Af10 ... Open HouM Uldngt Avl. De1dlfne WednHd1y SPM n Ply• to Advertlu In the hit LOCAL Real EllN Sect too catl T odly II LISA RIVERA 849-574-4212 ANNE WILLEY MM74-4241 RENTERS Stop paying your Landto1Cls mongage Free Repor111veat1 how Eosv 4 IS 10 bu'f yo..r own hOme f'rl!f! reoo<ded mess 1-866-223-8612 ID 11001 ED VAN DEN 80SSCHE REAL ESTATE BROKER LOCAL SINCE 1970 949-650·0943 www.newportm111 homes.com 4HOUSE~ FOR SAL£ BALBOA ISUHD OPEN SAT 1-4 200 & 202 RUBY AVE ;)Bf 38a foontl C)rl 1111 °' offoee new catp81/lloorlng $ 1 150 000 Lori Vance ReatlOr 949-673-4062 OPEN SAT 1-4 220 KNOX ST •D $495.000. Gerry Long Coldwell Banker 949-718-2366 Private Pltios • T1led Elltrtes ·, Glrilft • Wood Bunilq flreplacet • PIMCe Beac.b Md Mlriu Boat Sllpt Available • S,.rtllq S-..... Pool Ltlsll Tropical undscaplna • S«Ollds to Balboa Island & Ba~• S~oppl111 Ce11ter F..WO. ltila9d • Corou deJ Mar LoDby·Oirect dill phones Fret HBO. WHOLESALE FLORAL Manufacturer CIMl'lllCI Saw on samplls, stems, supplies. nbbona & Plaster Urns Huge OISCounts Houre 1M 369 E. 171h St 110 949-645-t745 COAST Cont NEEDS OLD COINSI Gold, Mlver. je'#eky, walches. antiques, cotte<:Wts 949-642·9«7 TOP S$Sl'RECORDSI Jazz. R & B, Soul, Rock, etc. SO'S & SO'S MIKE 94!Hl45-7505 MAINTENANCE PERSON needed IOf allQ9Pt!lg center 1n Costa Mesa Handyman exp pref'd Fax •esume to 31().2n.0738 attn Rachel (CAL'SCAN) 38r 2.SS. Condo Nr Oen PRICED REDUCEDtll $379,500 Agt T onl MMS0-0242 33 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE NEWPORT COAST The Newport MartAa Apt. Homes 919 8Qllde °""· ............ di (949) 760-0919 H•....,•WNC.com ESPN & 0.SCIPool & JCIC\JIZJ Guest laun dry CIOse to 405 & 55 Fwys Mins from O C Fairgrds colle~ and bchs Walking dis· 1ance to shops and restaurants COSTA t.IESA MOTOR IN~ 22n Hll'bor Blvd Phone "49-645-4&40 1 440 ~1 l"'ia.u>-=I Own A CompWt? Put It to WOltl Up 10 S2W75Mr Pff-Fff 888·111-2134 CREDIT SERVICES CREDfT CARD DEBT? 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Brand new dfeam home, prof tum & clecorl1e<I. 6000 11 cu11om Hiiie 5br N w/own bl. Gour kile, more. Pool/spa. 3 c;., gar Guarded comm S5,99S,OOO. 949-955-044-4 949-289-5358 949·759-1438 37 HOUSESICOffDOS FOR SALE SAH CWIEHTE $265,000. Cl10tet local.on close to beach ~ & fret.way 9ared commun.ty Townhouse end unit 281'1 2v1 Balhs. Oerv3B• Co haled by SMrt ff'n Eyck 949·380·94!12 & Maury Staulle1 949·673 S35A 65 LOTS/LAND FOB SALE 'LAND AUCTION' 200 propen.es must bt' wld' Low Oown.E·Z F1naoc109 Free CalalOq 800·266·44U ext 299 www landauchon com (CAL'SCAN) 109 APTS COAONA DEL MAR Charming StucltO $outti a' hwy ~.t wall< to bch ~ rest S7951mo ulls 1111:1<1 949 723-5024 723-SOS t 110 APTS COSTA MESA 144 APTS SOUTH COAST METRO 154 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT 8Al.80A ISLAND FURNISHED RENTALS We have 111 "prldfo of ownerahlp"wtcatlon cot· tage rent.ti• 1wt!llble lor 2·WHk minimum 1tay1. Homes contlll ot 1,2,3, or 4 bedrooms with very comfortable furnl1hlng1. Each cottage 11 very well localed, on or ntlM' tilt .... 1ar. Flreplacee and tll modem eonwenlen<:ff I"· cfudtd Pleetl Call Don Abram• Rumbold Realty 0 949-175--4822 155 HOOSESICOtllOS FOR AEllT BALBOA PEHll Specious faec Condo 38' 2fla S1eps fO l>eacll & bay view wet bar Fp 2c g1r no pets S2500mo lte. 520 W. B1fbol Blvd 562·592·2730 110 APTS COSTA MESA 160 ~ FOR REXT COST A MESA E'SIDE CM 2BR HOUSE anached carpon, fenced yard. WIO hOoltuPS 10ts o1 ~ New palfll ~!l)ell myl & ajlllllances Dog QI( Ava~ Now $1200 1500 !!ep (714) 5'4!>-0442 11C~I BEAllTIFUI. 28r 281 In flefuslW Vllll ~ ~. OeMrl vi.w, DIW, WIO, 2car PM*}ng. Aval/ Nowt St,650/Mo. 204 RENTALS TO SHARE MIDWAY CITY l.1'9.f 4 8r house 1 room l\'141, 1/4 IC lot. S500 • $200 dee 71f!!HZ95 ANAHEIM HILLS 6Br Eata1e. Private Br & balh, gated, N/S, N/D, Pool, amenities. S800.'mo. 714·281-260_5 __ NPB/FASHfON ISLAND Buea untum C.lt>lelphn. male pref 1101petu111k $460 • ull& 1va11 now 949·645·9515 AQ!!!I 94H7M912 N8/'Rtn111 to •her• 2Br, Lido .. •·ne1 D.... · h Udo Penln, bly vltw, pvt .. -,.rom ..,, beach, $750. • u1ll1. doclt. 4 • Bfl. 4 sea. NC. c.11 94M7J.1377 2car gar $6000IMo. 8k'$ Welcome 9•9-722·9312 BACK BAY VIEWS Easl 8'Jtl 38f 2• .& F P 2 cat gatage. lllCle leundty. t~ pets S2.39MAo 7t4-801·5000 Shr Beluttlully Oeooiate<1 Twmse WI NB Un f~ maS1!!f S0.18 MICU11ty gall pool lftC il•i~ "'°" $1000m ulll Ind 949-640-~7 COM LARGE FURN Newport SllorH 3Br 2Ba 28r home wloe11n vlawl remod. "8W carpel, super ger199, $765 1 112 u1llltle1 clean. pool. tennis. $2600 M~2939 71.C~ 1000 606-2927 For S.ft.P•eStigtOuS Newpor1 Beach y ldll Cltb Mem~rsh1p, $2950 COii· lad Unda 949-675·2801 WOLFF TAHHIHG BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT AND SAVEi COMMERCIALJHOME units from S 199 00 LO* Monlhly Payments FREE Color Calaloo Call HKlO· 711-0 t 53 448 AHTIOUUIART /COLLECTIBLES WANTED ANTIQUES 04der Style FumitUfe PIANOS & Collectibles ·Af'JP&----·~ • \1.-f..,. •"""' • OH..-• f '"''""• $$ CASH PAID $$ ~s-t••......,.,.... WE BUY ESTATES Sklfts 3/48r 281 Y8IV cl<l.an Lido Is. Baytroot home .>hr •"J.l64ft ~.-.. & bngllt lu• 1;;1 it.n.ng 2bt 2ba ~ w 'prol1 ~ IO ~" ~ room. 2c gar Fp avail 511 bell. bale w'CI rum•r S75G S2500;'Mo 949673-4242 mo • •n uus 949 675·4438 SOUTH cgAST AUCTI N 8-rtl1ul 3Br 3Ba 8ay11dge Town house Be11 location. anutters. wood floors. new carpet ale. ~. spa No pets. no smkg S24001Mo yearly leas. 949 720·0507 208 OFACES FOfl AENTWSE 2202So.Mlllt!St. Solll A-. CA 12707 & ... ·Mitt """"U.•~ AbtoMe S.•I Newport Value Model ,,.rll.'CI JBr .. ______________ .. FV Off l>ldg for Isa S00· 1196 sl X'M~e Square 10840 Ntwpon He19hta J8r 281 Warner Ask about H< Speed 2cat gar rear laoced yard Internet 714·751 .ill!_ NOW OPENI TrtHUfl Hunllf ColllctlblM & Con a l gnma n ta 132 Cabollo StrMt. C.M. Slilllgl & ~ l'o!*Y-Vrntage Je*tlry·Anlique Dolls Come and Set Ua! We have a lot ol na Items, at very reasonable prlelsl OPEN 11:00.S:OO, Tu.Sal 94"46-8059. VISA/MC. 2 SBa 2100s1 /louse 111 gatld area w'commvmty pool & 5p11 near lhe bay $539.000 1191, Patrick T1nore 949·856·9705 ASSOCIATED REAL TY Servtce Of Newport Beach Sales. Rentafa. lnYts1ments Pro!>ert• 9inct 1970 Jim Jacobe. Sllle lrll9 94M73-3663 PRIME ESTATES Loll & Ocean Vlewal Cell Patrick Tenofe Agent 949-856-9705 ONE FORD ROAD By Owner 48r 481 I downatalrs f»nfalc. Buu llPQl'lded ~ kl\., A; • Loe. 11,389,000 8x lppl: M.,212-1013 Harbor View Hom11· Ctrmel. a Bargain 11 1732,000 38drm 28ath, community pOO/ & ctlill hovM 8f/l8 $/Ian T"' Eyck 0 949-380-9492 & Maury Srtutter, 949-873-5354 Pentltov,. 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GLS, Beige, tan llhr. CO, (242080) 111,• NABERS (714 )540-8100 Portchl C4 Tlptronlc CoupelAero '01 loaded, gps, 2000 mites OIVv one In county! Must see! OM>toed, forced to 11U. $102,000, orig f13tk MM-43-1395 POASCHE CARRERA 'f7 911 Coopt, Tlptronle euto tranl. ,.., wN 01ole. N:,, .. power, CC, ·am-Im sttleo caWCO, premium sound, Pfll1lium 18" wtlls. 29lc ml. $57,000/obo 760-a05.ot\4S ToYQtl camry LE 'ti 32kml. · lull laelOty warr, ~ll'IY Int 11.fy loaded. garaoed. non/smk $12,750 v1n•266241 OC Auto Bkr 949·586· 1888 T oyoc. Ceflal llftblck GT 't3 llllO, air, moon roof, lllloy {441119) 17.tM SOuth Coat Acun 714-t7t-2SOO Toyota PINO Conv. '17 Black ale, 3511 m4, power wndwsl1ocks 6CO cl\angef' .. , bags.. reg pd. ldr1t oond $12,700/()bo 949-646-5850 ANSWERS TO WEEK.LY BRIDGE QUIZ Q I • As South, vulnerable. you hold· • AQ 1194 94 The b1dchn1 bu prOC«dc:d: NORTH EAST SOUTH WP.ST I NT PIJI 24 Pan 1 p-? What do you bid now' A· tr you bid two \pede..s. )OU' no- tnimp bulding need& brushing up Thar is mvi1a11onal. noc fomng, and m111h1 be pas~. Jump 10 three spades to sliow 11 rlve<llrd suit and pmc-going values. Your 1wo pottn- Hal IOW'Ces of trich make the hand wonh a force to game Q 2 • BQ\h vulnerable, you hold: •KJ8? ?Q95 .,>AJ4 •965 P11tncr open~ the bidding wirh one no crump. Wha1 do yoo respond? A· MO!lt play 1ha1 1f you check for 11 major·suit fit w1lh the Srayman Convention. you promise enher a sin11Jc1on or doublcron in some suit. On 11 square hand Juch as !he above. the nonnal rcspon..c ls lo ra.isc to lh1tt no trump. 1 lowevcr. it is noc a cnme to bid rwo club~. Q J · E:m-~st "ulnerablc. you hold: • A J 10 94 86 S K 6 • 6 5 3 Your right-hand opponcnr opcru. the bidding wtlh one diamond. Whar action do you take? A • Yoo do not have much of a hllnd. l;>ut experience ~hows that you should stretch lO ovcn:all one spade after a minor·suil opcnin~ for its preemptive value. Acre. II could ~hut out a hcalt response from )'Our left and set up a p<>\o'iblc wcrificc. Bid one spade Q 4 · Neither vulnerable, you hold. • 1113 kl A • There 11' .. tendency. with ,1op- per11n the unbid ~uir~. a retauvcly b.1Janced hWld lllld three low ~p;ulc~. 10 rc~pond one no uump. But whether )OU play foor-Of fi,,.e-card rNJOf1>, your rhrtt<ard iuppon fur \p;tdes and a ni1Tin11 "alu;: m.ll.e 11 bcuer to rauc: partner\ u1t, ~pc­ c1ally wuh a ma 1murn for wch ICllOl'I. Bid IWO ~ S Q 5 • Both vulnerable, as So lh yoo hold: •AK76 A9116 A86Sl 6 Vo&d Thc biddmg h1" pr01.ccdel.I: SOlrrH WF'~T 'IORTH f:AST I P1-s 2NT t'•" ? WhJI do you bid now·• A -'We c"° rnn,uuu hand~ where yoo could go do"'n in rhrtt no trump"' ilh a grand ,111m cold' To find your bc'>I '>pol, coollnue 10 dc'lCnbc your hand pnncm Stan hy bidding three hcun' now, rhcn ~how ~pndci. nexr. rcgardlc"> of panncr\ rebid. Q 6 • Both vulnerable. IL\ Sourh )OU hold. • Q J 9 s J 10 6 '2 • 8 4 J 2 The bidding hfil prucceded: NORTH U S'l SOUTH Wt:S'T 2• Pau 2 Pa 21"'T Pa~ 1 Whal do )'OU b1l.I nol' , A • You have the value' to bid ganic, but spade' could play bcner ~hou!d panner hold foun:ard~ in rhe \Ull. The WU)' to find OUt h l!"•ll"lly the 'lalTIC a~ O\'c:r .my no·trump opening bid -three du~ hy you 1\ rhe Sta)'man C"llfl' cnlloo and "-'b panncr 10 hid a m~JOr \Ull, 'hould 11.onh hold one Bu.I 11 I .. ~ 11-VEHICLES I . r•--.v . . WANTED SeUyour u n1N1.Ued Items the easy way! Place a classified ad today/ VW P11aang.1r Van '93 GU ~. loaded, al extra'•• runs srrong, looka graat, pnced to ... at oriy $8,6111 .. Full pnce, tax & llcenst 714-437·1931 T oma10 AutlJ I. Family Dparl\td 0..ltr with OYef 40 year exp wiM pay a very lalr P'1C4I for your cal. 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