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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-05-01 - Orange Coast PilotI ~· '• . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 190) . ~t):;iQ7 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2001 Van hits bicyclist t on Newport Boulevcttrd • t llld1 ·11t1l11·d lllttl1 ::.lltft'r~ ")l'Vt>fl • 11111 1111·-, 11c11tlil>ound rodd do::.t H t~, l1-.1d 111 l 1<1C h u p to lnd u~tndl Wcty Deep• 8h.,•th 0At\' P1. t I I 1'-I \ '.11 ' \ r\ t llllhlllCI Wltll Cl \ '111 l1•fl 11 11r11.i .. 1111t1··t! lt11 , h'lt 111 < ntr• nl 11111tl1t1 .. 11 'l .. 1111.1\ tllt llH •IJ 1 "Ill• 111h '>clld I lt1· 1111111 Wl 111 J111IH 1· 'cl\ 111 "'"' 1 111n111q N1·wp .. 11 say is between :m and '>t1 1•1•t ol 111111411 4 Ill I' Ill Wl (l1ort Boulevard di 16th 111111 ti1 ... 1111d 1111 •'Wfk•ll 1111 ti< .• w hen a van lrdveling I •11 1 11,1 '' '" • u11) 11111 '"' 1111· Otrut tum. Officers said the '-l11utl\ ·•llt ·r lttl' < '''''' litictentification. 1111111ql··d 111 rh1· 111Hldl1· qf .rt.h, the red bicycle ldy '"'' "-1 1•" I-•111t1 ••I"'" 11f ,,,.,,.,1:0 of the street. A black 1111•d1.111 ''tlnoes were strewn by the 1'1 • 11111111•11 I lll\1',fl'f•lllt SE l1::111ons d etermirwd the ·e SEE BICYCLIST PAGE 4 .. Operating partner Steve Herbert ch ecks o ut the view trom the upper floor PHOTOS ev GREG FRV / DA11v PILOT undergoing a mator renovation. The classic" ext.-rior look of Che restaurant~r of the Cannery Restaurant, which Is LID MAY COME OFF N ew owners hope to recapture building's history and say food will be their focus - not live entertainment ~&ant, below, will remai n largely unchanged. I Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT the mom ent. the• Cc1nnery won't welcome pdlrons. It , pretty m uch hasn't for the past 20 months, since its former owner, Bill Hamilton, closed up shop in September 1999. But il things g o sm oothly, the restaurant's new owners plan to open for business in September. And when they bring one of New- port Beach's eating institutions back to We, they hope lo do so with a sense of history. SEE CANNERY PAGE 4 Mary Ortiz, a Costa Mesa crime scene investigator, inspects the bicycle that was struck Friday on Newport Boulevard and 16th Street by the van in the background. ,1-'t , ... t /~1 ' I• Police find glass on park bench • Shci rp obw ct wds d eli bcral •ly pldced to injure someone, report shows. Deepa' Bharath DAllY P1lOT NE\\'POHT-1ES'\ -Add1nq mort' wnnkh·.., tu ulrt•dd) worr1Pd p11rPnl~ 1n <. ·e1..,1c1 f\-lc><,c1 c1nd Nf'w- port Bf•c1ch. pohu · nddt •d d not hC'r pork to th1 · tJrowiny list ol plc1ct•s wht-rP o;trc1tt>q1cdl1~ plc1< Pd !>hctrp obJN·h hc1Vl' been found NPwport Bc>c1ch po l.Jee• v11lunt1•e1 .John L1ppmn11 found d tnrtn<]lllnr p1en• ol !-hcHJI. q lc1"'> Jllltln(l from h PtWt•f'n slctl!> of rl pdrk l11~nclt f-rtdc1V _1lt1•r· noon, Sut. Stl'VP Shulmrrn c11d ThC' discovery rnc11 k:-. the e1qhth tn d "''nf' .... 111 disturbing hndmg., ot shnrp ol>1erts. r'nosUy 1c1z1H blddPS. plilCPcl on plc1y- ~1rou nd Pqu1pnw nl 111 pcHks OVN lhP ld'>l month Nobocl) hc1.., I 1PPn hurt so !ctr Lippman wc1~ r hc'< k · tnq plc1yground Pqrnp- rnc>nl dncl b('nrhc·~ 111 Chfl Dnvc Park. di thl· romn of -R1vers1rlt.> dnrl Chit clnvc_•s, wht'n ht• :.potted the> ylc1s'>. ~ul­ mcm sc11d. "We don't know )'lo't 11 this tnetrlent 1:. reldlPcl to the otht>rs." he sd1d Thc> puhce report ..,how~ lhl• <ihdld wc1s "vVe are continuing to put up warning signs in parks and play g-roun d areas in English and Spanish ." Sgt. Steve Shulman Newport Beach Pol ice Department plc1cNI thPre delH><'rately with thP mtf'nt.wn of hurting somebody Arcordtn~J to the report. the g lass was founc1 "wc•dgeci hC'tween the slats· dnd Lippman had to u~e a JXKket knife to remove 11. It wa., also plarl'<I close tn the nuddlc of the bench, nhout 12 inche' from the edge. the report said Lippman. who mspected the rpc;t of lht• pdrk, lound no signs ol crny broken glass oh1ects in thf• area. ofhc1als sau1 Shulman Sdlrl volwiteers, dS well as poltrf' olf1 - cers, will inspect city parks several tunes a day. d~ they hc1ve been doing over the last few weeks. Ht' sp1d police have notified schools and home- owners associations to make people aware of the presence of sharp objects in parks. "We are continuing to put up warning signs in parks and playground areas in English and Span- ish." Shulman said. Razor blades have been found in two Newport Beach parks so far -Wednesday at Bol5a Park, at the the comer of Bolsa and Broad streets, and Mench 23 at Manna Park. located at 18th Street and West Balboa Boulevard: SEE GLASS MGE 4 Airport foes introduce centr'ral park Plan for; EI Toro • If sold right, vision for closed Marine 'base could appeal to voters, Newport ~each officials worry. 11111 OMMlllY ... _t ____ ~ Peul Olnton DAil v Pit.OT CIAlllm --• • 1111 IMI -· 2 -2 •wmm .s .... · I 2 T uesdoy, M.oy 1, 200 1 Kids Talk BACK Making their move The Dally Pilot asked students at Whittier Elementary School in Costa Mesa: What kinds of dances will you perform during the community Cinco de Mayo celebraUon Saturday at the school and why is the celebrat1on im{XJrtant? • 1 will b<> pert onrung La Negra. It com~ from Jahsco. I will wear a white dress with blue dnd green ribbons. It's unportdllt that we hdve these celebrdllons because the M eXJCdns won the war against the French people, dnd it was just a few Mexicans who did it. So this L'i important." DIANA JIMENEZ. 9 Costa Mel>d "I am going to do a sword dance [called Los Machetes from Jalisco1. This is the first time. The boys are sup- posed to unpress the gills rn the dance. The gtrls swing thetr dresses, and we wdve our swords. But it's O K because they <lfe wood swords.• RAUL MARTINE2, 9 Costa Mel>d "l am noing to do dn old nlHn dancf' !called Los V1e11l<>'> from Mich0<1cant. I w ear dn old mdn mask a.nd a hat and a cane. I have to act like my back LS hurting. I know it's going to b<> fun because I have done 11 IX'fore • FELIX VILLAVICENOO, 7 Costa M esa ~:qiis 1s thc> first lime I will be doing this ddnce (callc>d the Evan- geLind from northern Mex1coj. I am a uttle bit n ervous. It's a cow boy and cowgir l dance. B~we dance~ ... \Ce in another school. and 1t went well. I tiunk the !event) will be fun because I !J ke ddncmg. I feel excited.· JOANNA CORNEJO, 7 Costa Me~ Ml am d IJttJe nervoW> nus IS the hrst time I wilJ do this dance (called the Jarabe Tapallo from Jaliscol. My ddnce 1s the Mex- ican Hat Dance. But it's 1JT1portant beca~ there will he a lot or ople ~ere, and there wilJ be 1 of fun. We have taJked a lot ~ut Cinco de I I '. • ....... ~·· EDVCAnON Middle College High accepting applications Or•nge Coast Middle College High School, on the Orange Coast College campus, Is accepting -w!lcat.ions for the 2001-02 sc:hoolyear. A total of 110 high school juniors and iN THE . CLASSROOM seniors are enrolled In the program, which Is now In its fifth year. The school Is designed for high-potential, under- aChlevlng high school studems and Is open to high school students throughout Orange County. It Is a collaboration bet\wen OCC and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Daily Pilot Teresa Gieseke cub out the bead of a cow In her kindergarten class at Adams Elementary School In Costa Mesa, • PHOlOS BY DON LEACH/ DAllY Pit.OT Labors of Kindergartners paint portraits of their moms an:. cr eate other m sterpieces for M ther's Day Danette Goulet DAILY f:>ILOT W eanng once-white men\ button -down shirts back - ward as smocks and clutching big, truck. well-used paintbrushes. young drtists pdmt- ed portraits of theLr mothers M on- day #I'm going to mdkC her have> d purple shlrt and a green slurt because she really has a green skirt," said Grace Clever, 5. "Sh<' w ore 1.t on St. Patrick's Day." It was one of four art stations set up m PauJettP Montan<lon's ~ool lunch NU · kindergdf1en class at Adams Ele- mentary School in Costa Mesa that exercised students' motor skills and incorporated writing skills. Before students headed to the various projects, Montandon explained a.nd demonstrated how to do each project and explained why they were doing it. First, she demonstrated bow to make d cow out of construction paper. Besides the cutting and pasung. children learned about cows. The next station helped chil- dren make clever Little Mother's Day cards, which meant writing. Kindergarten h~s really changed because, hrst of all, these kids all knew how to spell the words they needed -"my,· "love." "for " and "you." They also knew how to write them . The third stption was a surprise for mothers. and the fourth was the paint.mg. For the painting. Montandon explained that no one painting would look the same because mothers all looked dHrerent. She asked students to thmk of what their moms lgQ.ked W<e, including eye color an'd hair color. #My mother has a lot of brown and a little gray,· one student offered. Then it was off to create mas- terpieces. Of the four kindergarten stu- dents assigned to the pamting center. Grace was, by far, the most meticulous. She worked long after the others had finished to make her painting perfect. #lsao, I don't think your mothet bao Kiatno, left. and Grace Clever paint pktures of their mothen While looking for Ideas from a fellow student's work. has red eyes,# Montandon offered, gwmg lsao Ktstno's painting a skeptical look. ·wtiat color eyes does she have?" Next week, students will paint their fathers. Regardless of any imperfections, Montandon Sdld, the parents always love the paint- mgs students draw of them. • IN 1ME ~is a weekly feature in which Daily Pilot education writer Danette Goulet visits a campus within the Newport-Mesa Uniftecl School District and writes about her experience. low-fat d.res,tjng, ~ ol lruit. choice of milk WEDNESDAY juice bar, choice of milk MONDAY Al EE CAMBREROS, 7 Costa'. M esa Mayo m m y dis so 1 know t'!'> good to hdve th e thmgs. • ...L ~ Newport-Mesa Unified School District often men4 1 choices ffCh day at elementary schools. Students may I dlOOM a vegetari.tl entree If desired. The selection varies and may be either a salad, sandwich °' hot enb'M. School lunches are $1.75 each; the district does not aa.ept dM!dts fOf' less than $17.50. Here's what's be"1g tefwd' this Wffk: Muncb.able Lunch Salad 0t a cheese pizza. cel- ery sticks with low-fat dip, choice ol fruit. choice of milk THURSDAY MlUX:habl~ Lunch Salad or breaded cNckm nuggets, rosy applesauce, choice of jukle, dQoa of milk • • The Munctwible Lunch Salad ~ t-.d ~ cherry tomatOft,. aadc.eB at'ld proelln ..,,. ..., • -tos a nd intervtews by Stefanie Frith TODAY • EDITOR'S~OTE: Whittier Elementary School will ost its fourth annual Cinco de Mayo ce bratlon from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday ,t the school, 1800 Whittier Ave., Cos~ Mesa. Free. (~9) 515-6990. Mund>able Lundl Salad with fruit yogurt or a bean and cbeete burrito, cmp green salad with VOL 95, NO. 116 THOMAS H. .IOHNSON. Publktw TONYDOOaO, Editor SJ. CAMIC. ,. Qty Editor jAMB--. Mliltant Qty Edit.or •• ••MAHM. ~Editor .,_OWIC*. Spar1'tdllor ............. Mlwl ... MIWA91•M ... o.qw awllMOCJIAMl ,,__lcMcw N6'1WiiWO. ~ .. Dlrlc:tOr LAIMIGll•DM. ,., "'' iCIClollt REAQERS HOJUNE (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Piiot or MWS tips. ADDRESS Our address is 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627. COMECDONS It k the Pilot's polky to prompt- ly conect all errOfS of subsUnce. Ple.w c.all (949) 57.t-4233. rn The Newport Be~ MeM D•lly Piiot C\JSPS-144-800) II pub- llthed dally. In Newport 8"d'I and Corte MeM. subsa1ptk>rw -9Y.il-.t>le only by wblaiblng to The Tlmet Orange County '90CJ) nz,. 9141. In -outside "" Nlwpott hach and Colt.I MeN. ~ ttorw '°the o.uy ~ .,. .wfl.. llOle only bv mall for S20 per month. Second ct..~ peid et CoN Mete. CA. l'rtc. ~ ... .,......,.. ttatll lftd ... --.) ll'OSTMASTUt Send ..... d*'fll to The H9wpoft ~Mae Deity"°"' .. ..o. .. 1MO. c.o.t. MeM. CA t2UL Copyright: No news stor\M, Illus- trations, editorial matter Of &<:Iver· ti-ms hefein can be repro- duced wtthovt -ltten permission of copyright oWne1 HOW JO BEACH us ~ The Times Orange County (800) 252-9 141 ~ Oasslfled (949) 642-5678 Display (949) 642-4321 ldhiofW News (949) 642-5680 Spom (949) 574-4223 Hews, Spom Fu (949) 6t6-4170 E-mail: t»ll'fpllotelatlmes.com MlllnOffb luMnetl Office (949) 642-4321 8~ Fax (949) 631-7126 -.. -.............. Munch.able Lunch Salad <tr all-beef bot dog on a bun. boby carrots wtt.b low-faf dip, dlOloe of. 100% fruit juice, dMJ6m of milk FRIDAY M\ll\Chable Lunch &elad or au:ntt. IGft taco with lettuce, c:beele and ...... fl.-.·100%-fiult WEATHER AND SURF 'JBWIEAATUMS Balboa 70/57 Corona del Mar 70/57 Costa Mesa 71156 Newport Beach 70/S7 Newport Coast 72157 """ fOMC.AST Wave will be waist- to shoulder-high with OCCMioNI 5-foot swell$. Condit.Ions will be f•lr. lOCA1'0N 11111 Thew.dge J.4' NeWport J.4' 1!¥kle'I J.4' IUwr Jetty 3-4' Corona del Mer 3-4' nou TODAY First low 11:44 a.m ................. -0.3' First high 4:20 p.m .................... 4.6' Second low NIA ...•......•.................. NIA Second high 6:,,... p.m ..................... 4.2' WIDNISDAY First low 12:04e.m ................... 2.1' Arst high 5:.43 p.m ..................... 4.7' Second low 12:JI p.m ................. ~.:r SecX>nd Ngtl 7:11 p.m ................ : .. 4.T .... ~SS chwe. sunflower seeds. fruit yogurt -~ ••• d peenaltl lllld ~. No tNld,, dllaitnlNW,,..., ,_._ o1-. ---Mdonel arig(r\.. Of~ ,, It~,,.,... •Ptal ,_ beerJ dla>inNetd ._.writ. i111 ... ll&'ID .,_..,. ·"'~~40Cllmll POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • West a.leer Street: A h it -and-run was reported in the 1100 block at 7:20 p.m . Sunday. • c.brltlo 5trMt: Annoying calls were report- ed In the 200 block at 11 :37 p .m . Sunday. • Plecentla Awnue: Possession of marijuana was reported In the 1800 bfodc It 10:19 p.m. Sunday. • "'-'*' Stnet: Grand theft was reported In the 600 block at 2:57 p.m. Sunday. NEWPORT IEACH • w.t ••• • 9oulnwd: A laptop computer an4 surfboard were reported stolen from • home In the 2700 block at 1 :JO p.m. 5uftdeY. • OclMn lloulevMll.,. ....... 1,11 '°•• sk>n of marijuana was ~ mt 6:'5 p.m. s.turcMy. • 11• ...... l!NI .. •••lie ~ mn- duct frwoMng alcohol Ml "'"'... et uo p.m. SuncMy. .. I l J I Doily Pttbt . . . , ' Th e smartest lifeguard around Newport shores T he Newport Beach life- guards, past and pre- sent, a.re having a gat- together. It's too bad that · Fred Barnette can't be there. U he were, he would undoubtedly tell about the two pains in the neck of his lifeguarding career in the early 1920s. ... I never saw Fred in the water. No one else ever saw Fred in the water, either. There were some who said Fred couldn't even swim, At the very least, his swimming ability was a mystery. Whatever his swimming capabilities, Fred was smart. When the big surf arrived, Robert Gordner THE VERDICT Fred took no chances. He simply closed the beach. This he accomplished by sticking a row of poles in the sand along the water line. To each pole wu attach¢ a red Oag, which meant •.don't go in the water.• By this device, Fred could avoid any drownings. More important, I suspect, be could also keep dry, which was nice on a cold day. Even nicer if he cpuldn't swim. Fred had two problems with his beach closure pro- gram. They were named Tagg Atwood and·Bob Gard- ner. Natural-born outlaws, those two, ages 9 or 10, insisted on going in the water, red flags or no red nags. This presented a problem to Fred. Other beachgoers would say, ·u those two can go in, why can't we?• So Fred would yell at the boys to epme in, which, of course, they ignored. Well, goocf otd Fred h4d a solu-. , tion to the problem-and it didn't involve coming in after us. He would send for either Tagg's mother or Bob's older sister, with whom he lived, with a sim- ple message: •Ei:ther get your son (or brother) out of the water, or' I will have him' arrestett a.nd taken to jail." And so, either Tagg's mother or Bob's sister '(IOuld come down to the beach, walk out on the pier and screech for her son or broth- er to get out of the water. Both boys, recognizing where their next meal was coming from, would meekly surrender to the voice of authoritY and leave the water to receive the inevitable scolding, which Fred observed with a big smile on his face. AB l say, I don't know whether .Fred Barnette could swim or not, ·but be was one smart lifeguard.' • R09EllT GARDNEJI is a Corona del Mar resident and a former judge. His column runs Tuesdays. Winning one for children llllfLY Mesa Polii.'e Department at {71.C) 75'-5280. . , • Four-player team comes together to help motivate students. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT \;. COSTA MESA-Four big rommunity players have joined forces lo fonn an unbeatable team. Their gdme? Helping struggling teens. With five months left in the school year, Costa Mesa High School has seventh-and eighth-grade students who are in. danger of not moving on to the next gn:sde with their classmates. So the Newport-Mesa Uni- hed School Distnct and school administrators are passing them next door to the Presby- tenan Church of the Covenant, which is W1de open and looking for a way to help the commuruty. Volunteers in the church get .the students.alter school. They help them with their homework. They teach them to improve their study habits. They act as mentors. But they are not alone. The Centrql Coast YMCA in New- port Beach backs them up with funding from the United Way and staffing. Also in for an assist is the Orange County Community Congregation Organizati.on, which is always looking for ways to help students score good grades. Although they began to form this team more than a year ago. their season began in February, when the tutoring got underway. Since then, they have been scoring points with more than 30 regular participants in the Youth Achievers after-school enrichment program. One of their star pupils ~ Tony Saulinier, 15, a special- day student in the eighth grade who said the program has helped him focus and reach his goal each day of suc· cessfulJy completing his assignments. · 55~ Mattress Outlet Store 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 0. Blodl 5outlt ol 405 rwy 545-7168 ( ;jq · \ 111 111 I I ti\ I ''I " th.11 1,,,, @.:~ 50%0ff . ilk Flo~al Arrangements Home OeC'o r • Custom Floral Arrangements Mon-Fr i 10-6, Sat 10-S, Su n 10-4 369 £. 17th Street, Costa M esa, CA r--1--~1 (949) 646-67 45 THAT S YOUR FINAL ANSWER, IT'S TIME TO ... CELEBRATE CINCO DE MAYO ALL WEEK LONG AT.· •. Ml CASA OUR M EALS ARE A T RIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON FISH TACOS, (HILi SIZE, (HILi <HHH OMELET, ANI> MANY OUR MENU ... MORE SUltPltlSIS. VISIT OUR ... IUltao ROOM fOlt COCICTAIU. OUI MAltGAltlTAS Alli MADI WITH GOLD nQUILA "It helps me a lot,• he said. Man robs bank in Costa Mesa . . Vanguard omcUµ to address church "So I can get done and have tree time to play and do stuff with my friends.• His mother's fifth child, Tony said he has seen m40y obstacles and has finally found a team that he and his adoptive mother. Kathy Saulinier, are proud to be a · A bank on Harbor Dan Mortensen. Van·. Boulevard 1n Co1Ur ~ guard University's vice wu robbed Monday, P,Plice .. president tor student said. attain, has been teleded to part of.. · Members of the team came together Monday to celebrate their continuing success. "I'm just thrilled there is a place where students can go and get the guidance, both academically and spiritually, which they need." said Diana Carey, principal of.Costa Mesa High School. The team also heard sup- port and pep talks from Costa Mesa Mayor Libby Cowan, district Supt. ·Robert Barbot. Pastor 11m McCalmont of the Church of the Covenant, and others. · CoMa Mesa Police Sot. give • the baccalaureate Darell · Freemafl said the add.reu on Priday at st. men wbo robbed the Cali· Andrew'• --~ fornia Federal Bank at 2100 Chwch in~ Harbor Blvd. of an ~ Mortemen yas cbaeen. ~ IUlll8ed out the side ........................ by the ..a door ol tbe bank lhortly -----1 after tbe 3:30 p.m. robbery. dal9 offioen at the unmrr- Potice Mid they are umure ~ if be bad a weapac. Dan ·and hls superb Jn1k1e tbe locked bank staff have literally tram- at 5:'5 p.m. Mcmday, offi-formed stud~t life wvk:w cen tnterviewed employ-at Vanguard, Mid Murray eM. A white 1ian on the Deliipeter, the ~Uege'a bank'• front cfoor read prea:idmt. • •tbii bnmcb jl tmnporarily Mortensen ~ leave clOled due -to an emer-Vanguard 1n July to accept gency. • a pmition as' vice prMclent ..Anyone with informa-of student life at Valley tioo about tbe robbery ii Porv' Christian CGDege in uked to call the Costa Pen.psylvania. --... I I : \ I\ I ) " I\ SupPort Our Schools Shop Ha1>or Blvd. of Cars Hh "I \ ,1 l .ii-, ~ 2001 Attention 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grade boys · and girls It's time to sign up for the most exciting soccer tournament 'of the year. The Second Annual Pilot Cup!!! The Pilot Cup soccer tournament is a one weekend soccer cownament Oune 1-3) to sec which school has the best soccer team in the fo Jlowing divisions. 3rd and 4ch grade boySI 3rd and 4th pdc gills 5th and 6di gnde borll 5th and 6th gr.de girla Winners will rccdve commemorative awards. Winning schools will receive the right to show off the Pilot Cup Perpetual Trophy Award for one year. So go co the principat•s office or th~ achJetics office right now and sign . up to represent your school in me moSt exciting soccer event of the year - The Pilot Cup 2001. The deadline co sign up is May 20. All participants receive a t-shin. This tournament is sponsored by the Daily Pilot and the Youth ~rviccs Association. There is a $5 contribution to cover the cost of the t-sh.in. Don't miss out on th.is chance co play soC:ccr fur your School and win the right to the Pilot Cup Perpetual Trophy as the best soccu school in toWn. Yes, we do need coaches ~ ·--------~ r~-~~-P--------- : iOOI I N.r.r.:--~--~~......:;;:.;._.....:...._.._~--~~--..;:-----~--~~------ 1 I I S*o11 l e....._ __________ ~_._--------~ ....... ----~--------:---~---' ...... ,,_ ______ -.....;~--------~------........ -~-------~ I . Tuesday, May l, 2001 3 • . . 4 T~ Moy 1, 2001 CANNERY CONTJNUED FROM 1 That's where it gets trlcky, because Hamilton's Cannery was a reincarnation ol the original Western Canners Co., which ~opera­ tions about 1919 and went out o1 buslness in 1966. ( fhe midst of the work being done, . a pile of chain rests chaotically on the lower level of the restawanl empty except for a mountain of wooden chairs rising in a comer. The FYI . . Doily Pilot The QWners of the n~ cannery Restaurant are looking for stories about and photographs of the building's history to prlnt in the menus each week. People whose submissions are selected will be invited to dine at the restaurant with their family. Information: (949) 566--0060. That sentiment was welcomed by nearby residents who bad opposed an application to add live entertain- ment to the old Cannery. While the city's Planning Commlssion and Police Department ppproved the application, City Council members overturned the decision and denied the request.. fU it stands, the building is about 30 yea.is old. Its weathered, cream- oolored, COt{UQated-iron fac.ade and rusty signs ihside make it appear like the real tlUng. But the historic significance of ~y's Qumery lies more in personal memories of romantic marriage proposals, festive anniversaries or simply enjoyable mea1s than its role as a reminder of the city's disappearing past as a fish- ing bub. "We're just preserving an idea of history and not necessarl.ly preserv- ing history,• said Steve Herbert. who is the operating partner for the new restaW'alll PHOTOS BY GREG FRY I OMV PILOT In the on-site construction trailer, operating partl\el' Steve Herbert describes plam for the Cannery Restaurant's renovation. • smell of freshly· cut wood, rather than culinary ~.Jill. the l~e space. Blueprints show there will be a dinJng area on the Cannery's lower level, with an outside patio overlook- ing the Rhine Channel. Upstairs. patrons will lounge on sofas and chairs aroWlCi an open fireplace and nibble on sushi from a bar in the cor- ner. While not the only reason that lt:c.l to the restaurant's closure, Hamilton has said in the past that he needed Jive entertainment to swvive. Together with Ron Salisbury, who operates the El Cbolo restaurants in Los Angeles, among others, Herbert is raising about $2 million from pri- vate individuals to revive the Can--nery. Newport Beach resident Jack . Croul, who bought the building from Hamilton in 1999 and is leasing it to the business duo for at least 20 years, also gave a "nice swn".to help fix up the place, Herbert said. Pacific Palisades for eight years. "We're going to have Ute best of all seafoods: the fresh, tJ¥ live and the raw,• Herbert said, adding that there are no plans to include live entertainment at the restaurant. U the new owners have live , entertainment, "it's not going to it well with me.• said Don Gregoiy, .. who's a Newport Beach arts com- missioner and lives across the street from the Cannery. •Otherwise, I will be one of the first td come (and eat there.I' The focus will remain on seafood -a specialty Herbert is familiar with after working as the general manager at Gladstone's 4 Fish in •w e want to do something that you don't get a lot in Newport Beach: live product," Herbert said during a tour of the building Mon- day, pointing out the place for a future tank for lobsters and crabs. "We're not here to be a night dub," he said. "Our focus is food." Right now, the building's virtually PARK -mcUntain our quality of life rather than delenorate our quality of We.• A. Another South County attempt. Measure S, failed in 1996."' ,-/ CONTINUED FROM 1 Taxpayers for Responsible Planning, the grass-roots South County group that mounted the Measure F cam- paign, is expected to circulate the petitions required to put the measure on the ballot. The latest initiative doesn't guarantee a park would ever be built, said Barbara Lieb- man, an attorney with airport advocate Airport Working Group. It only opens the door for county planners who have stubbornly resisted reuse plans for the base that don't include an d!Iport. university campus or other non-aviation uses. "What people want is they want to preserve open space,• said Allan Songstad, the authority's chairman. "That's what this initiative is going to do. 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What. is offer cultural amenities." central about Lake Forest?... AJso on Monday, Irvine This is r:iothing but a veiled Mayor Larry Agran, the pri• land grab." mary architect of the park The South County officials alternative, unveiled a pre- mounting their petibon drive liminary plan for' funding his countered that the park vision. . would appeal to all of the An endowment fund county's residents. would be created from three "We need options for the revenue sources from the people of Orange County,· eXlStmg base: reuse of hous- Supervisor Todd Spitzer said ing, leasing of office and at the morning press confer-warehouse space, and leases ence. •Tuey do not want an from agricultural Land. Agran airport in the cente r of said those sources could gen- Orange County They want a erate $25 million a year. ~ EL:MNCH-IT-0 •. 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Newport Beach May. or Gary Adams and others said the county would have trouble keeping Spitzer''> promise. wln theory it's an interest- ing concept. but we've got to have an airport,· AdBITlS said "Literally, the cost of bwldmg and maintaining a Great Park would be an unfair burden on the taxpayers of Orange County.· GLASS CONTINUED FROM 1 Similar findings w~re reported in three Costa Me~d parks -three times in He Uer Park on 16th Street on March 30. and April 1 and l~; in Pini<ley Park on Ogle Streel on April 16 and at Lions Park on ytest 16th Street on ApnJ 24. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police are worlung together Md sharing infomtd· lion, Shulman said. Residents are also crossing city borders to help the pollce ftnd the culprit or culpnts. said Costa Mesa resident Bud Haley, who is trying to put together a reward fund for a tip that results in an arrest. He has already received pledges for $2,000. Haley said he bas received pledges and calls from people who don't even go to the affected parks. -nus is ·an amazing little community we have here,· he said. •People here are totally concerned in Newport Beach, as well as Costa Mesa.· .. _ BICYCLIST CONTINUED FROM 1 bicyclist was crossing on a red light, said Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Kevin Lovelady. Police interviewed a man who was driving a car that was traveling behind the van, Lovelady said. He was the only wjtness to the crash, police said. "He told us that be and the van in front of him were pro- ceeding on a green light,· Lovelady said. "He [the van's driver) wa unable to stop before strUdng." Lovelady said the van's d.Ji· ver will probably not face any charges. The bicyclist suffered ,.evere injuries and was taken to Western Medicat Center in Santa Ana, Lovelady s&ct. Lovelady added thot the intersection of Newpon and 16th is always busy but ls comparable with other major intersections along Newport Boulevard. "Tho oty has a lot of b cy- do trattk, • he Mid. ·out this lnt.er&ection is not more heev- Uy traveled lb4n otben.· At leest 10 ~were at the scene Monday aftemoocl, A SigAJert wu t.aed for two bOUn. beginning= ... 4 p.a. OQly .one _, ._,,..C911l••r a sn- .._ Wlddl '*"8d llllle .. .., ...... w.,. ' Daily Pilot Show teachlirs how priceless I their UJOrk is he Newport-Mesa Unil1ed School District board declared the first week ln May as the Week of the Teacher. So, if you haven't done 5!' aJ.ready this year, you may want to take advantage of this week to show your appreciation. While I am not discounting food · arid flower gifts, a gift ~hat teachers really seem to cov- et is a handwritten note about what a difference they have made to your Gay Geiser- • Sondoval EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING child. One teacher told me she framed the one I wrote her and hung 1t in the bathroom to l.IlSpire her to start each day~th a positive attitude. Since leanilng that. I have trted to ensure that my n,ptes have correct spelling and punctuation. At the secondary school level, a par- ent has six or more teachers for each child, so the remembrances that seemed so edSy in elementary school become more cumbersome when multi- plied by six. But, consider how many m~re st~dents each secondary level teach~r has. dnd we expect them to give each child the indlv1dual attention that is needed to turn out a successful product. lf you don't have llme for a note, try to leave a vo1ccmail message about an assignment your child hked or a project that caused some fdm1ly discussion at the dinner table. Many teachers have e-mail now too TI1ose ensure commu- nication without class disruption. Because most parents only communi- cate with teachers to complain, it must be a chore for teachers to listen to their vo1cemail Your mes age might be an oasis Ul the desert of complamts. Last weekend, I rented a mo\tie called ·voung Teacher · It reminded me so much of our schools that I won- dered tf the schptwriter was from New- port-Mesa. The brand-new teacher was filled with enthusiasm when a shghUy more seasoned teacher told her the 9- year-old students were alJ ill-behaved anim(lls. The students played a trick on the young teacher•the first day, but the sage prtndpaJ tells her not to get dis- couraged. The teacher's brother tells her that teaching is the wrong career move because of poor pay and low prestige. . A group of 9-year-old bullies pick on the kid who stutters and makes her life miserable. One of the bullies lS kin to a lugh-railking offiaal, so no one dares rectify the situation, until the young tearJ>er tries to make a change. ..._. The president of the parents and teachers association tnes to get the young teacher fired when her son gets a bad grade. That's why I was so astounded to learn the film was made in 1984 in the People's Republic of Chi- na. As luck would have it, the students (Ind parents recognized the worth of rtie young teaclier before it was too iete. I hope we do tbe same with the young and not:so-young teachers in our district. Let them know you care. ••• As you Q18Y recall, Gov. Gray Davis proposed that middle school students go to' school for an extra JO 'days, essen· tially replacing much of their summer With school. While that has not taken effect, there are plans for the district to proVtde. summer school for secondary ctudents. This is especially tmportanl because sodel promotion ls oo longer in plllce. .. If you planned for your secondary 'tudent to go to swnmer school, I bOpe you signed b1m or her up within a few ljoura or the applications being avail· able. Some clastet are Already ftlled. At least for lhll summer, It would be more f eulble to let th0te lddl who Want or need to go to swnmer ~ool • have e ~bance to attend. It 11 too soon to put tb8 •all 10ld out• sign on the ~r ICboolbome door. Th•J. SAID IT - "I'm just delirious -delirious from the wild ride.# -Kevin DoMhue, a crew member on America's Challenge, on the yacht trip from Newport to Ensenada • . MAILBAG · HowTo ·GETPIBISHED The Daily Pilot weleomes letters on issues concerning Newport Beach and Cost.I Mesa. • L£TTIRS -Mail to Edite>1lal Page Editor ...._ Meler' at the Dally Pilot. 130 W. Bay St Costa ~ CA 92627 ' • READEltS ~ -C.11(949)642~ • FAX -Send tQ.!949) 646-4170 • E-MAIL -Send to dailyplloteiatitMS.com All correspondence must indU<» full Ntne. home- town and phone number (f0< verifkatlon purpose1). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. Tuesday, May 1, 2001 5 DON I.EACH I OAll..V Pl.OT Organizers of the Newport Harbor Christmas Parade have said they are considering changes to the event Holiday boat parade must continue to inctude jetty Thank you for the opportunity to express my views. , Regarding ·changes may be afloat for boat parade." April 12, please do not short- en the route of the Christmas Boat Parade JO KING Balboa Perunsula Councilrnan·s housing remarks stir controversy in Costa Mesa thinking and actlng m a positive, profes- sional manner equal to your elected posi- tion? As one of the elected leaders or our city, I thought you were supposed to help solve problems. not be one. SANDY JOHNSON Costa Mesa by sluppmg the jetty. · I am a Balboa Peninsula Pomt resident and am very fortunate to en1oy a bay view from TI)y home. I have lived here for 13 years, and this December I will host my 13th consecutive Christmas Boat Parade Party -now a popular tradition that would be missed if the route did not I am really s4ddened for my city. Costa Mesa Counctlman Chris Steel and ·his fol- lowers seem to be on a mission of destroy- ing Costa Mesa by division and separate- ness. He 1s using the ldctics of fear and hate. He"iio plaong the woes of the city on groups of people by the color of their slun, the accent in thetr speech, thetr address or lack of one, and their e<:ononuc status. Fair market value should dictate city•s housing. prices ln response to ucut back affordable bous- . mg. St~l says." March 23, I agree with Councilman Chrts Steel regarding affordable housing, but I have never been a fan of socialism. Let the fair market value dJCl4le the price of homes. U you can't afford the price, move to a city or part of town that irlclude the jetty. My 50 to 60 guests include some local Tesidents, famtly and fnends from the San Gabriel and San Fernando valleys. Many of these out-of-town guests shop, dine and vacation in Newport Beach. Many have purchased second homes tn Newport Beach, having been first mtroduced to Newport Beach by my Christmas Boat He offended many cittzens by his com- ments oa affordable housing Does he not recogruze that most people would gladly be homeowners -and not renters -if they were able to hnd an affordable home? accommodates you. • · The trouble with our sooety ts that too many people expect everyone else to cater to their needs and wants. There are too many with a victim mentahty loolong for saviors m the form of government taxpayer fundJng Parade Party. I beheve d better solullon to aJtenng the route of the Christmas Boat Parade would be to shoften the number of boat parade nights from seven to five, ending on Dec. 21 or sooner and betng careful to mdude a Shame on Steel for pulling the school system into hlS hate peddlmg Our schools are doing a fine JOb. It seems to me that schools usually get the Job of undomg the messes people like Steel make. Valuable education time is spent unteaclung ba.te. On a related issue, why lS there such an issue of East/West Costa Mesa? There is only one Costa Mesa. Unless we start promoting and praising the uruqueness of our dty, Steel's predictions of gloom will come true. We need more government offlaals, W<e Steel, who aren't atrwd to brave the msults and mean-sptnted remarks of people who, . with a self-righteous atbtude, take my mon- ey and give it to others. Of course, those who want to do all the giving and subsidizing are not necessanly the same ones who are taking the contn- butions. weekend. Everyone can use a few more free days JUSt before Christmas. Seven rughts is a very large comnutment for boat parade participants. I have a request for Steel. How about BETTY J. OLSON Costa Mesa Readerspraiseeffortstoboild Mormon temple in Newport J AT ISSUE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has proposed building its first temple in Orange County. A new temple for the Chwch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints can only be a positive factor for the city of Newport Beach and other Orange County communi- ties. All current temples are beau-REIDEi$ tiful edifices that enhance their sur-RESPOND roundlngs and . provid~ a feeling of peace to all those who view them. I too ani ecstatic about this new temple. Although we are fortunate to be within driving distance of both the Los Angeles temple and the San Diego temple, to have access to these blesst.ngs only minutes away, is a dream come true. 8'WE BRUNK Irvine • I think the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter·day Sat.nll temple .ts a great tdu. San Diego ls proud of the one· they have and even use lt as tt traffic marker on the radio and TV news . NORMHOWEU Newport Beech Only good coWd c:ome from build· tng a Monnon temple In Newport Beach. M our~ oontinu• to d«line ln morality, famtly values and lntegrtty,. ii It not wcindertul to '" a pinMcle come lnlo tM COIDIDUnity that lntpiret an to 1t1~ their famlliel, tbeit .... ~......-.upon God and .......... Cllltltf Or .. Newport 8-da _,... llMlr ID 8IMl gOOd in tlMlir ccmamlly bf~ the Mormon temple with a strip mall, a movie theater, a bar, a gentleman's club .. etc.? mBYNBARHEY Ladera Ranch U you want a temple Ul Newport, don't hide it in Bonita Canyon, put it.. on the vacant property at Jamboree Road and East Coast Highway, where everyone can see it and Moroni can blow his horn dear across the Pacific. DAVID BARTH Newport Beach I am so excited to have a Mormon temple in our community. They are among the most beautiful architectur- al wonders and I know it will add much to the beauty of the surround- ing area. Thanks for your informative article. 1 am looking forward to all the activities that will be associated wtth this new major event for Newport Bea.ch. It will make my life and that of my family much better CAROUCALL Costa Mesa The forthcoming temple of the Church of Jes\JS Christ of tatter-day Saints in Newport BeaC.b Will be a beacon of spllituabty in a 00.utiful and wonderful oty. Our f&m.Uy hes Uved in Newport Beath for 31 years . Our membenbJp in the Churdl ot Jesus Christ ol Lauer-day Selnts has permitted us to vttlt many of our tem· pa. How wondeff\11 lt wW be to have oae neUbJ, thus etimlnetlng the l 00- mlle round-trip. to l.AJI ~. l.-.... We thank the Dd\' NDt lw hetp. • u-v • spr..cf tbe good MWL We Mft ........... .., .... Not for d17=::..---JQ1Slbar·. ougb. IDd KC48. mftr· '99vfour..... • Alli ti NeMWICO• ....,.. ... If the City Council won't look out for big guy, who will? Tom Moulson COMMUllTY COMMENTARY T here was a scent of Bois~ in the . Newport Beach City Council chambers on Wednesday. as cound1 members and the public debated a Planning Com- mission proposal to review mega-house construction on the Corona del Mar bluffs, consistent with a long-neglected 1988 council ruling. Protesters against • house extensions, which could stretch from top to bottom of the bluffs, seemed to think the inter· ests of neighbcn and visi- tor.; stood foe someUung agaimt the poperty rights of exisUng owners. It's true tbal many Ne1tport Beach rmieut,.. live in assodabelnl and are~to~· Ing timits 00 tbek \1181 ol their awn property In die ln~ °'their~ bOri. but thatls not ....... Vllll hen. Por people wbo OWll the luib pnjplltiel on tbe blufts. pfOpelty ,_. ........ Or ibailda Ole •'lh•C ... llMd .. 18 piQpllty ... atedlrl-,ilild • llt-ltlll .... ., ... ----· .. .............. an hour or two. Larger houses will be an aesthet- ic improvement. Gapmg VlSitors and asplring artists who Oodt to Lookout Pomt for the view will soon realize this l especially approve of the way Councilwoman Nonna Glover castigated the Plan.rung Commission for its temerity m ~utting up against so-called ·po11- cy. • lo such touchy mat- ters, they have n9 right to be doing their job. She drew attention to the increased taxes the larger houses would generate, and we all know Newport Beach needs. every d.olla.r. Councilman 1bd Ridgeway should be com· p1imented for bis percep- • tive obeervatioo that sbxe the dty bad made a mis- talte ln negledmg to implement its 1988 ruliog. it woWd be e mistake '° . conett tbe mkt•kei many ... mlDdl wou1c1·a.... owdDolmd tblil tnlin. Wllely, .. aQn('.tl d:lo9e '° PcJI tbi& ... CID • bid ..... <.'Oftlldoul tlMll WhiD ma of tbe =~--=--wll be GillGf .... big md ........... 1-1 ............. Al 1-c SDlt· ... .. .. *'13. ,l:t*'r-.1••• • fflttallilidlle 'Mr' .. & • lllllt • ' • - ·. . Julle Allerl, Corona del Mar junior '• I . ... {' _1ay1-. IOI IOUlD • 6 Sports Editor Rog. Coftlon • 9.49~74-4223 •'Sports Fox: 9.49-6500170 • T~, />iat 1, 2001 .. -Doily Pilot • • Sea Kings ,in pfime position; Estancia's Geider sisters, CdM's Mahler and Mesa's Da.y also str9ng at prelims. IRVINE -Monday night was likely peaceful at the Geider family dinner table, f alter identical twin sisters Hanni and Jasmine enjoyed the rarest of luxuries at the Pacific Coast League girls track and field preliminaries at Irvine High. The Geiders, both juniors, typically take sibling rivalry to new heights as they regu· larly square off in the 100 meters and 200 repr,senting Estancia High. But, placed in separate heats in the 100 and 200 Monday, they enjoyed the experience of winning tfleir respective heats, while also rooting for one another. "It was cool!," said Hanni Geider, after they complet- ed the first half of their sprint duo. the 100. ·we both can feel good about winning." Both did just that in both sprint events, though Hanni, the defending league cham- pion in the 100, had the top qualifying time in each event, heading into Thurs- day's finals. Hanni, second in the 200 at last year's league finals, went 13.33 in the 100 and 27 .20 in the 200. Jasmine, second and third in the 100 and 200, respectively, at last ye ar's PCL Finals, qualified second in the 100. (13.37) and the 200 (27.42). "I think we're undefe~ted (in league) as a team," said Hanni Geider, who prefers •• ~IRLS TUCK to look at the duo as a com- bined enby. "I love it when I can cheer (Jasmine) on.• While it was a special day- for the Estancia standouts, it was a virtual day off for Corona del Mar High junior Julie Allen, who cruised to a beat victory in the 800 (2:20.90), qualifying second, between senior teammates • and fellow beat winners Diana 'Hossfeld (2:20.03) and Jenny Cummins (2:25.55). . Allen, a two-time Sunset League 3,200 champion who also won-th~ Sun.set 1 ,600 representing Fountain .Yal- ley last spring, looks forward to adding both the 1,600 and' 3,200 to her 800 cballenge Thursday at her first PCL Finals. But, with no qualifying beats to run at the longer distances Monday, she blew off some excess energy with a long warm-down (about six laps around the infield). Then, the former club soccer player revived that former passion, deftly dribbling a soccer ball with a friend in the infield for several min- utes. •Today was a fun day," sa.id Allen. who considers the 3,200 her best event, fol· lowed in order of preference by the 1,600 and 800. CdM senior Jaycee . Mahler qualified first in the 100 and 300 hurdles, with times of 16.82 and 47.54, respectively. She burled the field in each of her heats · and is one reason why Sea Kings Coach Bill Sumner believes the unbeaten ~ague dual-meet champi- ons should salt away the league crown with little challenge Thursday. ·It looks like the girls are . • m ·on .ECL ·title ; . . DON I.EACH I OMV Pl.Of Costa Mesa'• Ashley Schaefer, left, and CdM's Katberlne Mone battle lt out In the 400. Schaefer won tbe heat In 1:02.38~ hurdles (55.&0). OK,• Sumner said. •tn fact, I'm real confident about our girls." Costa Mesa High sopho- more Sharon Day has reason to be confident in the 400, after qualifying first in 1:00.16. •That was an upset," Mes.a Coach John Camey said of Schaefer's perfor- mance. •That was a PR by two seconds." Carney also pointed to Karlene Cluff (18.90) and Vlkki Pham (19.13), qualify- ing sixth and seventh, respectively, in t.be 100 hur- dles, as a highlight for the Mustangs. Pham, whose 100 hurdles time was a PR, grabbed the eighth and final qualifying spot in the 300 Costa Mesa's Lisa Dunn (52.16) and CdM's Cheryl Hack (52.30) qu8lified fifth and se.venth, respectively, in the 300 hurdles. qualified seventh in the 200 (28.54). CdM's Jaclyn Thayer was a double qualifier, fourth in the 106 (13.85) and the 200· (27.94), while Mesa's Saraq Marx went 1:04.03 to qµailly sixth in the 400. Ashley Schaefer, another Mesa sophomore, saw her confidence swell with a sur- prising heat victory in the 400. Her personal-best time of 1 :02.38 made her the sec- ond-fastest qualifier. CdM's Katherine Morse qualified third in the 400 (1 :02.54), while teammate Kinzie. Kramer qualified fifth in the 400 (1 :03.95) and the 200 (28.18). Thayer bad the fourth- fastest time in the 200 (27.94), while Cummins There was no varsity field-event qualifying and the running results were rendered unofficial, so meet organizers could review qualifying criteria in eac}) event (see boys story). All not in order in PCL • Questions over qualifying criteria render preliminaries results unofficial Monday. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT IRVINE -The key word at Mon- day's Pad.fie Coast League boys track and field prelimina.ries at Irvine High turned out to be •preliminary" -as in preliminary results. Due to conOicting aiteria for sep- arate events, there may be a few changes in the qualifying order, and even which athletes qualify for the each tmmt at Thursday's finals, at the same venue. ' BOYS TUC K results unofficial, for the time being. At issue was the lack of consis· tency. ijeat winners were to have automatically qualified, with the remaining spots (eight total berths in all running events except the 1,600) to be doled out to the best remaining furtes. But. some events submitted the top four in each beat for qualifi- cation, regardless of comparative times, creating confusion, anxiety, even indignation.. CdM senior Jon.Luke Del Fante was among those initially omitted from qualitJe:rs in the 400, only to be placed seventh about 30 minutes after the mt results were announced. the 200) all qualified first in their respective events. Strickland also won his heat in the 100 (11.88) and qualified secon<i while CdM sophomore Blake Dillio~ did the same in the 800 (2:07 .96). Yelsey's 4:38.18 clocking in the 1,600 was topped only by Rojas, who posted the third-fastest time in the 800 (2:01.04). Mesa senior Benwdo Fald qual- ified fourth in the 110 high hurdles (17.31) and the 300 intermediates (44.25), while Cd.M's Geoff Collier (11.98 in the 100) and Mesa sopho- more Zach Powell (52.77 in the 40Q) also qualified fourth. Powell qualified fifth in the 200 (24.16), while Cd.M's Chris Carpen- ter and Esta.nda'sJUltin Dykes were additional double quallflers ln both hurdles. ' DON I.EACH I DAILY Pl.OT Cost.a Mesa 1,600 runner Irwin Salas was also given second life, grabbing the eighth of 12 spots in the 1,600 (4:42.f8), after being ini- tially left off the list of qualifiers. Dillion qualified 12th in the 1,600. in which teammates ll'avis ~­ slee and Dustin Hodges qualified Estancia High'• Humberto Roju roundl the f1n.al tum In the boys 1,600 Coaches from at least three schools cballenged qualifying prooo- dures and some results were reworked before the meet, hosted by Estancia HlglI, came to a close near 8 p.m. Monday. But. it was unclear whether all mistakes were caught and some coaches believed a full. sea.le review.of the results would be forthcoming, making all prellm Meanwhile, CdM senior Josh Yelsey (1:58.05 in the 800), Estancia sophomore Humberto Rojas (4:35.51 in the 1,600) and Costa Mesa senior Josh Strickland (24 .0 in sixth and 10th, respectively. ' Other qualifiers included Cd.M's Mike Whitaker (seventh in the loot, Marty Glyer (eighth in the 110 highs) and Alex Vinson (eighth in the 400). · meten In the Padflc Coast League track and field preHmtnartes at , Irvine High, In wb.kh the Eagle sophomore quallttecl ftJ,'Sl 1n 4:35.51. : Roju also quallfted tbJrd 1n the 800. The PCL Plnall are lbunday. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ATHLETES OF THE WIEi Corona del Mar magic nuinber.: On.e ~ •Sea Kings can clinch PCL crown with a win this week over University. l.ny ,.,..,... OMV Pl.or Corona del Mar High can clinch 1he Pactfic Cout League baseball champto.o.ahlp with a victory over University, either today at Uni or Friday at the Sea Kings' diamond. Leading by 2112 games with tour leegue garnet r.matn.lng, • Corona del Mar win today would push the gap to 3111 with three to play. Me&nWbile, Coet. M ... , trail· lnO Untfffltty by two g--. • I llMU'' attempt.a to aoUdlf y ltl que1t for one of three guaranteed PCL berths into the ClP Southern Section playoff•. when it beg1.nl a home-and-home series with f ourlh·place Laguna Beech today at the Artl1ts' cozy con· fines. B1tancta begli1I a PCL home- and·home series with North· wood today at Blt.nda, while Newport Harbor continue• to play out lta Sea Vlew Leegue acbedute, vtlt~ ~ H1lb Wednetday, before hotting Woodbridge Prtday. All gam• u. 9:15 p.m,, eu.pt l'ridaJ'• 7 p.m. dPb betWMD M9ea ud IAOUlla Beu:b at ~Wlnlde Park. • ' ( Dolly Pilot SPoirrs l Irvine tOps Newpott, 8-3 I· I I I l l 11 I ' ' ' ' I ! i ,. Vaqueros hit two home runs and get timely knocks in S~a View League triumph Monday. ........ NEWPORT BEACH - Chris Lewis and Dan Beuchat hit home runs and senior ,dght-hander Aaron Rippo' aon on, the.mowid as visiting :ztyine High defeated New- ~ Harbor, 8-3, in a Sea :flew League baseball game ~onday. : . The Vaqueros (16-6, 9-4 in -. .. - IUllALL Teague), who host Aliso Nigtl~l in a showdown for the league title Wednesday, scored three runs in the first 'inning and three more in the third as the Sailors (7-14-1, 2~ 11) trailed the whole way. Garrett Brant ond Cameron Pemstein bad · extra-base hits for the Tars, while right-hander Chris Ward pitched six innings and yielded only two w~. Harbor outhit Irvine, 11- 10, but the Vaqueros enjoyed the timely hits, highlighted by Beuchat's two-run single ln the third. Beuchat hit a solo homer in the first. Lewis was 3 for 4 with three runs scored and a solo home run. Rippo, 3-1, struck out three. and walked one in five innings, giving up seven hits. Newport Harbor plays at .l..agun(l Hills Wedn~ay. .... SUV.wUACMll Irvine .. ~ Hwbor) .Irvine 3 011 0 -8 10 1 ~Harbor 100010-311 1 IUppo. Egan (~ and de Vries; Ward. Forsytfle q) and Brant. W • Rlppo, 3·1. L ·Ward. 28 ·Lewis (I), Brant (NH), Pemstein (NH). HR • Lewis (I), Beuchat (I). Pirates place second in OEC final .. :: CHINO HILLS -Orange ~oast College's Brian Win- ~?n (72-75-147) and Jason .woodrome (71-76-147) tied ~r second individually Mon- ~y and the Pirates finished :-econd out of 10 teams in the 136-hole Orange Empire :conference season-ending :lo,umament at Los Serranos -... ' GOLF Golf Course. The top four teams, along with the top 10 individuals not associated with a qualifying team, advanced to the Southern California Cham· pionships May 7 in Bakers- field. Palomar won the OEC title with a 746, followed by OCC (750). Saddleback (755) and Santiago Canyon (763). Palo- mar's Devin Heid shot 142 and earned medalist honors. Jake Allanach (72-76- 148), who finished tied for fourth, Lou Carrascp (71-78- 149) and Mike Akahoshi (77- 62-159) also scored for occ. . Five alive in PCL fifials ' SAN CLEMENTE -Five Newport-Mesa District play- ers. including three from Corona del Mar High, made the first-round cut Monday m the 36-hole Pacific Coast League boys golf champi- onships at San Clemente Golf Course, where the final round Will be held today at 11 a .m. The top 12 and ties advanced to the final round, including CdM's Brad Chamberlain (74), Alex Chikovani (74) and Jason Wishengrad (77). GOlF Estancia sopho- more Jason Cassidy (77) and Costa Mesa junior Bryce Sheridan (78) also sur- vived Monday's cut. Univer- sity's Nick Kim shot eveo- par 71 and enters the final round as the leader. · The top six golfers today will advance to the CIF/Southem California individual regionals May 14 al Green River. From that venue, the top 24 players advance to the finals at Canyon Country Club in Palm Springs. DEEP SEA MONDAY'S QJUNf"S ........... ~ • 4 boe1J, )2 qMn. 17 wNte IN bM.\, I IMI<· rlla.ICM. 10 <Mko ball. I Mind bM5. 7) rodlfitt\ 10 teulpon. ) ~ IMwey'I ~ • no report. TODAY'S SCHEDULE • .....,.n . High school • C0tona del Mar at UniverJ1· ty, 3:15 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Laguna Buch, 3:15 p.m.; North'NOOd at Estancia. 3:15 pm Community college • Orange Coast at Santa Ana. 2 p.m . College • Conc0tdia at Vanguard. 3 p.m. ,, • Softbell High school -Corona del Mar at North- \. wood. 3·15 p.m . Laguna Beach at Estancia, 3.15 pm., Newport Harbor at Laguna Hills. 3·15 pm .• UniverJrty at Costa Mesa, 3·15 p.m .. • Volleyball High school boys · Northwood at Estancia. 6 p.m .• Corona del Mar at Untwr- s1ty, 6 p m • Costa Mesa at Laguna Beach, 3:15 p.m. • • Gott High school • Corona del Mar. Costa Mesa 1. Tuesday, ~ 1, 2001 7 ., and Estancia at Pac1f1C Coast League Finals; N~ Harbor at Sea View League Finals . • n-adi High school boys and girls · N~ Har- bor at Sea View League Prehm 1nanes at Irvine High, 2 p m •Swimming High school boys • CdM, Costa Mesa and Estancia at Pacific Coast League Prel'ms at CdM. 2 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Sea View League Prelims at Aliso Niguel. REOUIREO ACTION Hold P'dc hMnng. ~ modify °' dlnV • ~. modlfY Of deny u.. P9tmlc No UP3881 (PA2001-072) p~ Newpot1 Bucll·Coata Meaa o.ly Peat tMy l 2001 1402 • SERVICE DIROCTOIZY llyPll1•e ((>1<)) M2-:io78 ' By ........ ~ WrAI Duy SIW't Ci•st11 \fe;<tt, c:A 'l'.!02".' ,, "'I*' lt1d .. ""' 114, ..... . POiiey-.. - Rat,B 1111d dl'11dli11r~ nrt' -•lhJl't't Ito rhtU~e 'ithout 1101lre. 11lf' publi.-ll('r l'f'H'l'\'f'• tl1t' rl~ht 10 <'tn.'-Of', rr<'liu~ify, l'C\ L<t or rejf.t't any 1 l~lflf!d iHh tt1l411nltut f>l,.011t 'l'f)()rt 1111y l'm>r tha t 11111y hf' in your dMiiifir<l 11d imruodiatrly. 'l11f' O~ll\' Pil(lt ~iA no lillbillt\' for nnv 1•rmr i11 1111 11<l\l•rti"4•n11·111 (<1r whil'li i1 11lt1~ 1,.. rt8pon~iblt't r.A1';tl1ll for thr C'(l"t of th~ •(>tire At'lunJI) <ll'r11pitd by 1h11 ~rrilr. Cmiit NII• 011lr 11llo1NI for ''"' Cir~t illM'rtfon. . -----Deadllne8 _____ ,..:,; . ' Mon<lay ............ Friduy 5:0Qpn1 Friday .......... TI1ul'flday 5:00pro,. ' -For All YN' Home and 8usinM Needs -• 'liolr11ho114' 8::iOn111-S:C.K~l111 \"1111'6, ... ri<~i, • Tu .. !Klay ......... Mumlay S:OOpm. Sotunluy ........... Friday 3:00pm . Weclnetstlay .... Tu~y 5:00pm Sunday ............ .Friday S:OOpm .~ ~ ·~ EOIJAL HOUSING • OPPORTUNITY. All real eslatt ldvertlslng in lllls news~per Is subject 10 the federll Fair Housing Acl ol 1963 u emended •h•th makes 11 illegal lo advertrM •any prefeieoce 11mltation or dlscrlmlnation based on race. color. rtllo- lon. sex. handicap, tamlllil status or natiooal 01igln, 01 an Intention lo make any such preferef\Ce. llmllthon or djscnmlnallon • This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisement tor rul estaee wllieh is In voollllOn ol I~ law. Out reader' ife htrtby informed lhal all dwlillnQS advertised '" this ~' are avaJlal>lt on an eQOal o~flJJnity blsls. To com aln of discriml· nation, cal HUD loll tree at I ·800-424 ·&90. ......... _, ..... .. T -*14 .... ...,.w ......... ,. .. ,..,.. \l 1tlk-lo n::JOnm--J:OOpn1 ~~..i.,~r11-.,, Thun•tluy .. 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ASsOclATED REALTY galed coo.irii .• t YlllllM. end fK'lj(1f hUge lloor llMutlfUI IBr• din, 2Ba in • • 949-673-2101 ()( call Serv1cf Of ~ ~a;. 21r'z Ba. delV3&. pllJll and 3 Bedrooms exclulNe VIia &l>oa ~i.Joc<t 1n 1!1tf} ta OaYld al 94~2HX> WOLFF TAHNIHG BEDS' Sales, Rentals, by Shao Ten Eyd( IValable In a pet lrleldy comrwW!y ~ l1ieW M9Store FIJtul'llEqulp. Belllnl Crib, changing r,...,. M..,.. Tan al homll Buy OtrtiCf PIOpl/lles Since 19 . , 949·380·9492 & Maury emwnmenl stal1lng al ll!W. WtD 2car pa~ LIOUtO.ATIOHI 100' I lable chsset 51\eil aft ""'' IV'"'llli! and Slvel COlll(lllrclal/ Jim J1cob1, S11ee Mngr Stauffer 949-673-5354 $1585.00. Next 'doof IO Avail...._ ~-! "1650/Mo: I " Sh 1 o Wfllti. v:lJgoOci c:onciitlOll i·..n IC#~ nlPT 81111 Poaftlona ~ unita lrom 1199.00 •un..a7•~UH '· Wesl Clift Plaza and IWfOX. 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'Tulllon ~ ·rn. medial• benefots Mull be Satuldaya only §•3()e"5p vending rOllle Stl -"*' t Busy reel eslate olfice ln weeks Under S9K llM11, NPS. Please lax Into 10 ment Grell ~ RM#y '4NTJ.3ff3 mo 1 u11$. 949-752·2881. 38t 3.581. 3000 11. pvt pool M.-W745 FOR LEASE In CdM & spa. S800G'Mo agt. Plud MIKE 9'49-645-7505 Jo9n 0 949-640-1429 FlnarQ wittl crlCil. 1 Studio m v..... 1 1 38r 28a. tu11y furnished cam Rea!tt , 949-233-6146 ~~~~= L ~ ~e.~~920ct 21. 2000 kepi, securtly com_plex • _ Brlethtllclng Nlwpott $125.000. Ari.. Nigel Balley CAMEO HIGHLANDS Collt 28' 28a wlpvt 94~500-325"0. So ~Hwy walk to beld1 ' 180' Ootlll view aar 281, gai, FIP. WIO. view. lllOpt. uda lrlCI • 281 1 Bt open floor plan. many Pal 0 ll Nier Ftllh Is WATERFRONT AXER s111951mo • 81uc1o snS1mo ...... wll4AI DfO t11a. s1s10. (sm 471-6725 Not Fot Thi F1int Stltlil 94p.723-5051 ~ 714-43M51f :£.::":: I "'-a .C: I. I 1"cosrA :l: 11 "' :.-a 1 11,799,000 wJDOCK • • • • • - AGENT '49-72H120 COSTA MESA I SOUTH COAST METRO Call 714-557-0075 ~ .... -.-. .,,_,I \ .,... . Mot.I MANAGERS • SPECIALt $175.00+ tax Wkly (Mull Pftlllll tNt M) 23Slf!ll & ~ SUllCI on blUUy llnctecrlPad Qfounde FEAT\JRES: 24.+lollr Lobby/Olrtct dial phonea/FrH HBO, ESPN & OllcJPool & Jeciuzzl, Queal laun- dly OfoM IO ~ I 56 fwya. MWt ll'lltn O.C. fllferde1 •. colltoe and befit. '"~ • llllCe 10 ... .00 IWU111nlt. , COSTA MEBA MOTOR~ UTT HatW lll\ICt llllloM ...... 4t40 • I 11 I age 21 . EOE. Call; 440 ~ '4G ~ ...,(c8""A68.,.t.· ... ·:c .... '~ ... ·~ .... )_e_. _c_Rs_T .. ore Fbturti'Equlp. UOUIOA110fttl 100'a f1f """9: MedX ~ Balaf, Phone 8>/lllm, ..... Aectt; Shop. sq Cena; ShowcMaa: ~SUtJclr, MOOE! ... olllfa -E~ 0011 dlNllJf 6tll1I TllM. l/OtJ01 e '°"" ..... ..., omc£MAX IDcdora only; • ANAHEIM, CA: 820 N. Euc:td St (714)835-0380 • GARDEN GROVE, CA: 12110 Hatbor Blvd. 714-703-0937 • h'1 t>u11nt11 11 usual 11 1n other locatlonl. (800)ll31-t865, -.IYtlcom, 1°"' BuyM Pfeniuln. Enc .... Sm Illness rnlclg linn. project CXlOld, phones, oil lilm{n. tntrgebCi, saJ I bonus PT 91m-tpm °' 1pm:ep °' FT 714-412-7011 Atlllf MINgW needed al Ex118 S.OllQt In C M. Cuseomer aeMc:e end 1111 dta1*lg du!M. ~ pey, l'et holn (25 per wk). Fu resume IO 714-429-0!»4 °' apply In person O 1250 8rilb St. 714-437-9200 Wot.FF TA.....o BEDS TAH AT HOME BUY DIRECT AHO SAVEi COMMERCIAL/HOME unilJ from $189.00 Low ~ PaymelQ FREE Colot Ca1aloo Can Hl00·711-015A STARTING. YAM YAD TO YAM fFTHI ROOlll Full of SurpritH. herythlna Golal Call tor ,{ppolntment MH7MOll •2 LAJWt PUYOfF• TICK.m mid court, MW tl~lncl ~riling. !!!!!!!!!!' .... m 14§0 BUS/NESS?. • • • • • • • • • Tol•l111t: 1 333-2254r (CAL 'SCAHI 41 Tht Ltg11.I Dq>artment at tht D11ily Pi~t iJ plHStd 10 annountt a ntu1 smtla now available 10 nrw bl4Sina"s. Otdtr StYle ~ '1AHO$ ' Colltc1lllet .,,,.,.... .. _ .......... ~·~'~ .. CAIH,AIOM --·--WI auv llTATU ................ ~-. r. r, r J s I G. Jr.1fr JI s ~ will MW SEARCH the Nlmt for JOU 111 no txtra thtlfft, and saw JOU tht timt and tht trip 10 the Court Hous1 in Sanw'Ana. Thm, of t4urst, •fin-1ht ,, Starch is tompkttJ wt will fil.t yqur fiai1ious hwinm Mmt Jtatmrmt with tht County CIP!t, publish once a wttlt for four wtth 4.J nquirtd b) '4w 11nJ thtn fik your proof of publit1ttbm wiJh the County c~. .. Pk1U111op It] 10 fil.t_l"ur fic1ilio1U IHl!ina1nalmtfrllllt1h1 !Mily Piil>t. J3() W. &J St, CoslA MfSll. If JOU cannot srop ~ pk1111 cJI "'al (9'9) 6424321 •""WI ,; will maltt 11mnirmmts for JO*•'° IMNik tins procttiurr '1J 1'UliL ' :' If!'"' 1ho11/J luwt '"'1 farther tpmtiolU, pkllSt c11U us and wt will bt "'4rt ,;,.,, glMJ to asJist 1""'· ~ lutlt in 1""' ntw"busi,,m! - Ooi!y Pilot - dlec DIVlllt Concour'I • • • mt Nolthellr n...-c "9'11. tin tcpllltv, Pflm ......, gllngtd. non 1mi1, Ilk• new cond SI 1,195 00 Auto Bltrt :i ...... , ... ' CADIUAC DEVI.I.£ '17 µ,. 25kml, •• Dltcond I~) $21,888 1 NAIEJtl l1t4l!!t!100 Eldorldo 'f7 Noltllllr. mnlf 119.9811 • NAIEJtl m•1MH100 CAOLLAC !Jlb'IClo W MltplM. ...... 51k rTi (!l!J257'} MAIERS $20,91!8 '" Ut4!!0=:f100 i"-\\ I -1 -.-! ' I 1_ '_j J AMl!S MA tlAtrY ....._,_.... ......_,__,c, • M.t\t.fMI "'tkt.,.Ht..,. toi..n •loM n1Hi.., IRS• r.i. 629 TcrmuMOI W•y •2\ Co.ca Mcu 949 S48-3329 ClllMlc a.. ... Low m. V8, Nolhtlf (82.44111) 112 888 NABERS ' (114)MO.!JOO Cedlllec ... .. low 6511 m, ...... moonrt (820043) $14,aee MAIERS (714>5*1100 Cldlllec Stvlle '11 Sliver, INlhet, d8ln (80l273) $7 ,888 NABERS 1714)540:!100 CHARITY CARS Donate '(OUr vehicle. Sten on Oplll\ Ind Peope! Tax dt- ductlblt, lrH low. We pr'IMdt donmd *** lo atr uggttng tamlhu 1·11 00·442·4451 www.cherltr·cer1.org ICAL'SCAN) ...... ,,.. Slllb 'IO loaded, "· moonmal. ""' cha/llcally per1ect. $4718 Full pnce plul tilt & lie. T O!!!!!O Auto 71+437·1113 I lnlnllr llO • Allio, ... N:. (P18) S14,l50 '°"" C09lt Acurl 714-171-2500 lnllnlll M30 '11 Conv 781! mi, books, rlCOlds, wlll, Ian llht, CD. chrome wlltetl, 1111• new oondl1ion 17.995 Wll 5972 I 8 0C AlllO 8ktl ~9-586-18118 Mada MIN 't2 70ll ml, avto. white. luly loldtd, co. '*' ,_ cono. $5.995 ml6712•1. oc ~ Bkl1 MMM-1 ... ...... ci.rlll'I .... Gl'Mt rates I refll9nole ~Ftw&tinwtl I QUICU()()t(S SETUP Viollla VWSMM1 Trelnlng I Support ~ MMOll _,. ~ a.nklt ly Wey f!M ... 7H7 Loc111'9fa l"90Nblt 111t1 , 1 z v... Eal>. Olficel IOof F I IM9-24"651, "31-4980 IL-= O'RYANS EXJ>AUS .. ______ ,. CIMn HllOworlong Pro'a ;---r..-..c· .-~ \. ., r . . . ., .. ~ . cartNI I COl#tlOUll Free &I. Ttm21 MN21 .... 1--=1 .......... GDlll'l1 .,..., ....... COfMI. "°"',, ........... no. 11!'f'HIO! DMllll. MOClOU HHZ U20 'M 731c ml. 1 owner. ••· «*lerll CCl'Q6on, 118,000. 71tf41757, Ext 211 ....... C2IO Sedlll .. 54IC ml, While, .. oondilion. loedtd. 121,000 (Of lllCle tor C3201 po t4U?M100 ....... 420sa.• Diamond Blue, llawten, Pt lllV lnl. 2nd owner. Odf 9311 ml, dnves like MW! St0,7150 obo 714411·2011 ....... MOSL • RICI ~. Cl9l!ll irW, 1111 ytW model, mi-, MW IClft top. Jdnt througlloul 117.§00 71~711-24M lllrcul'y Trecer &.a '17 Sedln, 4-dr, .. ~. ~ •. loeded. Qlle NIVMr Cat. runt ltrong, 651( "" 18.218. +Tu & le. TcmMo Auto 714-437-11131 ~a....'13 ... VI, N:., 1111 (2111 SA) ll,ll50. '°"" C09lt Ac:wl 71~17t-2500 - Oldlmoblle &lhouetlt '118 GLS. Beoge. tan INltlet. CO (242080) 111,M NABERS (71 4)MM100 l•11111&l_B~.r_ld........,1_e ________________ __ T C.W, Ll.. ~=~~~N ~ u lldoly WllT, and TANNAH HIRSCH ~ Int, luly lolded. gnged; noMmk 112,750 ~'1 0C hltO 8't MAYDAY! 949-588-1881 111115 TOYOTA PU KING CAB, 1 owner, •Int cond.. 128K ml, moo 149-5'74-0505 I· ==I Eait·We.st vuloen.ble. South dcah. NORTH •l :, 10986 J 0 Q96J • A94 WEST • 10986 s 2 12 K7 •Q 108 SOUTH EASJ' • KQJ 7 s 10842 • 7652 • A4 Arf4 r AJ • K J The biddin . SOUTU b NORTH EAST 2• .... l ,_ 2Q .... J•• ,_ •-v> .... 5• I'll\ 6Q .... ,_ ...._ ... ~ -s,u.ter Md, llllowlna lllof'tna~ Openlna lead: Ten of • Suppose IOITlCOOC l>ho~cd you JU.\I the diamond hokhng m 1he N0r1h- South hands Ind W.cd you how w play tt. wtw would you ... y? The wiJc choice 1!1 10 ask LO ..cc the com- plele North-South holding, becuu'ie lhc QO!l'Ct.1 an'!wer dcpc~ on how ITlllllY lnC~ you necd. Ir you need four, the only chlll'll'C is 10 find Ew.1 with • doublc1on (oninglelOn) king. !iO f~ ihc jack fin.I and. if the king drop; under lhc a..c. finesse dummy·, nine next Bui wh.lt if you need only 1hrec uickf~ Two club$ wL' anifK.i.aJ and fun:· mg, IWO dwnonds Wiili II wllitang bid .ind, after Sou1.h \hu'4'cd " wuo11 hand Wllh he;tru n lb flllllll fUIUJl:, Nonh confirmed wpport. ~) in 11plldc uni.I a lwnd good enough for g.wne at lc.c.t. While llult dtd noc excite South, the follow-up cuc·btd in clubti 'lertamJy did. and Sdulh launched m10 ,1um. --..[ , WeM led the ten of )'J):idch, and South wa' 5al11!Ulne about pro~h for 12 trick' when a mcx1 \Utlllblc dummy 11ppearcd. Declarer needed only to collect three! tricks r rom dia moods 10 !!C1 home. The opcrun1 lead was won wuh the aoe. declarer drew lrumpi in t~o rounds And then made lhc l.cy play of c:ulung lhc ace of dia- moodi.. JU'I in case West held • \tn· glc1on kmg. Dummy wu entered with a i.J>adc ruff and a low diamond Wllb led, declarer tn\Crtmg 1hc JllC~ wheq f!a.,1 followed low. We\! v.1>11 wllh 1he kinlf. hul declllref\ earlier maneu"e" p:ud a hand~ d1.,1dcnd '4-hcn We•t wa' trapped m an cnJl?J,lty Lcfl with ool) l>lae\. card,, We,1 h.id lhc Hclll-.on ~ choice of returning eilher a ,f'3dc, pcnnlurnl! dc<:larer 10 ruff in one hand while t11 .... unhng a d uh from 1~ other. or el..c le.tiling a cluh 1mo tlcclllJ'Cr\ tc:nu.:c E11hc:r Wol)'. one diamond '4'.L' 1111 1hc deh:n..c uMJld collet:L . •4£m11luy ee. •• .. E"1plerulo. •• .. Arbeit1111hn1er. ·• ··Emplo_y~. ·~ ~Pilot NO MATTER HOW YOU SAY .rJ.: CLASSIFIED CAii FIND IT. 1~1 •• QAAOEMEA •• Fonnally trained, v111 npeilence, llu houri. "" fY!I Jelll4 71+!7!=1UO c.,tii,, l'•1f C irpt 1 f1•r f 11."'t ff 1 ill Plun1t1{•r I'll help yoo resolve those nagging home repair and remodel lssueS. Keith MM74-1741 MPAIRS • PAMT Home lmpO'ltl'l'4l'lll Ind lllOl9 Sll1lll JCllls Gk. 2<M'I exe Gert 94MIS-5tn A to Z Home lmprCMlllllU Repairs. Electnc.1 and Pbrma Ucl650524 Cell h 4-2H·711$ Of FREE VIAGRA You've heard abollt Viagra ... but have yot1 tried it( • Viagra success ts dependent on proper use Get lnfonnadon &oai a physician who lpcclaliza in SnuaJ Dysfunction .and hilt pm-c!~tl vi.pa CIWcal Studia t ~=~ aocllrw ........ (949)~200. hlsal\dherhealth com Hl-24M011. '---------' QUALITY CRAfTllWt 20 Yt111 ~ Alta I'll YOUfl HAHOYllANI ~ 94~ GOOD]OBS. RBWBLB SllMCBS. NG 111/NGS . m BUY. trsALL HBllB BYDnMf IN aASSlna (JeJ'4J.D ·------· I I ', DONTGl.T RID Of IT I Use~ ~~of~ == hcucrdaV ~lblllR&. Phn~ Cdl n4-394-0045 INTERIOR RE-DESIGN 8 ARRANGEMENT htr IN In.,, /"'Jn11t11w/ '4"~'"'· 1111 Ml"I "' ll11~1 \Ill 11~\I' ,4.,........,., ltF Wfr'1£ llJolotD.t,1t R- SEU Tuesday, May I , 200 I 9 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE IPIEIPISl I Pl llS:ll ~ 6.:~ 18 l u •OIM P EIAITll..l I L f IS 11r1 '"' •Ml~A v IN A P.-s An ll 8 I( I: f C H' Y • AINIT N N A t: R A T • I( NIEi'" - A I RA •NS: Vlt=IR I N n N C l I V 110 -t I!!. 1 0 t: V I l B A I R N RAVt=N -S:HAVI" A p I R t N '!"!'. ~P~L~f~A liniieloi M .¥-A !'l u I A I L E T "" E IE P ANN N ISE Al<IAA NE ii I "' X N N STUMPED? Cal b' Msv.ers t • a.r;11-ma~ 1ro1s t flC pir me 14l7G-m ext~ &IJ PUBLIC NOTICE The Cahf Public· U111t11es Com· m1SSIOfl REQUIRES lhal al used hOuse- hold goods movers pnnl their P U C Cal T number. hmos and chauffers pnnt lhetr T C P. number 10 all adVe1tlsments If you have a ques· llOn about lhe • 11y of a mover knO Ot cNufler cal PUBLIC UTILITIES COMM IS ION 714·558-41 51 COAST PAINTIN(; 11 Yrs~. 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