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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-06-12 - Orange Coast Pilotr -. . .. • SERVING THE NEWPORT -~SA COMN\UNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM . 1UESDAY, JUNE 12, 2001 . Abra¢s, Bechler prosecutor wins top award. • Costa Mesa resident Debora Lloyd is the first woman to win state honor. SANTA ANA -After a year of emotional, high-profile murder cases, Deputy Dist. Atty. Debora Lloyd has become the first woman to be named Prosecutor of the Year by the California District Attorneys Assn. Within the last year, Lloyd won back-to-back first-degr~e murder Newport takesJWA campaign to Internet • City is working to inform residents of plans to extend flight caps at the airport. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT . NEWPORT BEACH -To give residents a direct pipeline to City Hall, City Manager Homer Bludau has sent out a letter to residents updating them on the push to extend flight restrictions at John Wayne Airport. Bludau sent out the two- page letter, dated May 25, to more than 35,000 households. It discusses the process lead- ing to any extension deal. the dangers of expansion of the airport and the environmental review protocol involved. The letter will be the first of several, Bludau said. •Tue idea of the letter was to begin a communication with the community.• Bludau said. ·we need to share the facts with them.• Bludau, in the letter, spells out the city's preferred plan for extending the flight restrictions, which were put in place by the 1985 settlement agreement. The dual cap of 8.4 million annual passengers and 73 daily departures would be raised to 9.8 million and 85, respectively. There are two other pro- posals being studied by the county that would lay the groundwork for greater expansion. One would raise the cap to 10.8 million pas- sengers and the other would remove the cap altogether. Bludau's letter doesn't detail the other two plans, nor does it me ntion the city's promise to cover any legal lla- bWty for whatever plan the county chooses. . The letter does contain a reference to "other, more onerous alternatives" than the city's preferred extension deal. The letter tailed to open all the lines of communication between City Hall and resi- dents, however. Eutbluff resident Joan Ramltedt-ADdenen said lhe was i.rrttated by what she said was the letter's condescend- ing tone. "Whet it does is downplays what's going on,• Ramstedt- A.Ddenen said. • 1t•1 that petemallltic attitude •.• like Just lit Mom and Dad take care of tt.• Bludau, who aigned tbe letter, Mid be bed DO .... . tiOD °' ~ ........ wtth tbelMls. .. .&litlaa to tbe ~ to,., far .. .,_~ .at ............ dty ... ~ IO fmad IM •tlli ...... I .... TM ....... of ..... docui9litl Wiii colt convictions for Steven Allen Abrams and Eric Bechler, two of the most gripping cases in New- port-Mesa in recent memory. •It's a tremendous honor,• Lloyd said Monday after the association announced the 2odo honor. •Jt's the biggest honor I'll get in my life.• The Costa Mesa resident joined the Orange County district attor- ney's office in 1985 and worked sexual assault and child abuse cas- es before joining the homicide unit in 1993. The past year has been a partic- ularly busy one for Lloyd, who worked on five homicide cases without a break. WADING AROUND 'Throughout the trial, she was very supportive, and w e just felt confident and knew she was there for us.' Pam Wiener mother of 3-year-old victim Brandon Wiener Among them were the Abrams and Bechler cases, two very differ- ent cases that captivated the com- munity. ln January, Lloyd convinced an Orange County jury to convict Eric Bechler, the debonair dad and vol- leyball player from Newport Coast who was accused of murdering his millionaire wife, Pegye, by blud- geoning her on a boat and throwing her body overboard. Lloyd won the case despite the fact that Pegye's body was never found. Last fall, Lloyd secured a life sen- tence for Steven Allen Abrams, the SEAN HA.UR I DAILY Pl.OT Gonzalo ltafeala, 4, and brother Prandsco, 8, cool off In a pool outside their Costa Mesa home. . NeWJJort residents recall John McKay •Former USC football coach was a regular at the BalbOa Bay Qub in the 1970s and 1980s. Bay Club. His best friends man who crashed lus car mto a Cos- ta Mesa preschool's playground, killing 4-year-old Sierra Soto and 3- year-old Brandon Wiener. Lloyd was able to convmce the jury, despite the defense's argtl- ments, that Abrams was legally insane when he comnutted the crimes. Brandon's mother, Pam Wiener, said Lloyd showed tremendous courage and sympathy dunng the trial. "She IB an excepuonally hard- working and dedicated and a good woman.• Wiener said SEE AWARD PAGE 5 Neighbors try to sink pier plan •Proposal to park a SS-foot boat off South Bay Front has residents, Newport Beach councilman, crying mutiny. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT BALBOA ISLAND - . A property owner's plan to park tus 55-foot boat at a dock on South Bay Front has island re~dents up in arms. Lodwrick M. Cook. who owns . houses at 1106 and 1108 S. Bay Front. plans to move an eXl$llng pier 4.0 feet to the east and dock his QUEmo• I boat there. CLEAR FOR Coo k • s DOCKING? son. Scott, said his father Should j\N wants to Lodwridl M. Cook do what's be allowed to partt allowed by his SS.foot bollt in the law. front of his two M All we're residences on trying to do .. 1a.o. tsland7 Call is park our our Readers Hotline vessel out in at (949) 642-6086 or front of our send e-mail to daily proper t Y. • pilotO/atimes.com. Sc~tt Cook Please spell your said Mon-name and include day, adding your hometown and that neigh-phone number, for bors had verification purposes already re-only. jecled an earlier plan to park the boat at the existing p1er. "We're no chfferent than any of the other ·neighbors who want to have Uieir rights protected,• sa.id Cook, who, like his father, does not live on the island. But qotified about the plan, neigh· ~.-ab.out 60 of whom gathered Sunday to discuSs the issue -said the boat would block views of New- , port Harbor. as well as beach access for swimming and other water activi- ties. •Nobody [at the city) cares about my view," said Pam Sig band, who lives next door to the dock where the boat would be parked . Sigband bas rallied other residents ~ QAWflllS Cll m.-••a.... •..-T SlmS .... .... "-· SEE PIER MGE 6 t 4 2 J 1 • i.' 2 Tuesday, June 12, 2001 Kids Talk BACK .· Lakers win over Newport Beach eighth-graders . The Daily Pilot asked students at Ensign Intermediate School in Newport Beach how they feel about the Los Angeles Lakers and their success ·1 know the Lakers will win it all in six games because Shaq and Kobe are good play- ers and they are tearing it up." STEPHEN JOSUN.13 Newport Beach "They are playing with a lot of enthusi- asm and that is why they are winning. They have a great attitude dur- ing the finals, and they deserve to win. MADICHRISTENSEN,14 Newport Beach "I am from Miami sol wanted the Heat to win, but I think the Lakers should beat Philly and I would like to see them win too. Go Heat!· "Go Lakersl They kick butt. and the Sixers are'horrible.• JOSE PARDO. 13 . Costa Mesa J.R. WYNE. 14 Newport Beach "Tytonn Lue should get more playing time because he shuts down [Allen) Iverson. Dikembe Mutombo can't handle Shaq.Lue changes the game, and he helps the Lakers play better.• CHRIS TAYLOR. 14 Newport Beach "They are the best. and they are going to win. Philly has a big head. Phil Jackson is great. and Kobe and (Rick) Fox are hot!" KRYSTEN RESNICK. 13 Costa Mesa -Interviews and photos by Matt Grenert Dail;>Pilot VOL 95, NO. 151 1"0IMI ...... _ NJllhw lOMY~ EdlW I.I.CAMM. SltllOf City EdMior ~--~OtJ!dla , .. EKllMIW., f..cur. ldllDr .,_('Am ... Sportl,... ....., 1111' .... ,..., ,....,...,wa..a ..... Dmls-... w:sn• ....... ..,, .. ,. 'td .......... &Mil• I fl flll•lla • .. • IMnoN Ubrary will feature high school artwork . Th h A ust.; the Newport Beach Central Library will feature artwork~ ~ Harbor High SChool studen~ in its teen cen~er. Among the pieces are collages, linoleum block prints, setf-portra1ts and stamp designs. The library Is at 1000 Av~o Ave. (949) 717-3801 . Daily Pilot IN THE CLASSROOM GREG FRY I D;JLY PlOT Despite having hi.I wrist 1n a cast. Richard Cheng, 7, tries to make a neat cut for hi.I ple chart graph at Newport Coast Elementary. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT Surveying their scene ·Students at N£wport Coast ·1 thought snake was going to win,• be said, flashing a sheepish grin with missing teeth. The snake lover acted shocked that pen· Elementary School ask the C olored construction paper covered the d k h desktops as students eagerly cut survey .. questions an wor out t e It w~ui!1~::,~~~d pasting bonan-details of questionnaire answers guins won the race hands down. , 111 ·1 just thought that snakes and spiders were a little creepy and penguin was a little rute, • he said Then there was one that, despite being repeated to me multiple times, never really meant anything to me. za as little dull scissors held in small fingers flew through the air. Second-and thi:ld-grade students in Andrea Dekofsky's combination class at Newport Coast Elementary School were all graphing the results of personal surveys they bad taken. After compiling the data, it was time to make pie charts and bar graphs. While the process of making the charts and graphs was both fun and educational, the sur- vey questions were fantastic. Eacb child came up with a question, to which they offered survey takers three possible answers. For instance: •What is your favorite color - green, orange or pink,• asked Josephine Lee. 9. ·1 asked: What is your favorite subject.• said Elizabeth Nguyen, 8, who offered reading, TONY ~Lunch $91.id with fruit yogurt Of two chldcen loft tKOS with~ l9ttuc4t and sal- READERS HOTUNE Copyright: No news stories. Ilka- (949) 642-6086 srftlom. edltorill matW "' l<Mr· Recofd "J04lf comments ~ ti.mints ..,., mi be ,.0- dlad ~ wrfttan pemlilliol1 1he Dfilly P\lot °' news tips. of aiwight ownet. AA""5 tt0W TO 8£AOt US Our~ Is 330 W. ~St., eo.ta MIN. CA 92627. ~ cplECDC)N$ The l1m9 Or.nge CoYnty It Is 1he PMot's polky to prompt· (800) 252-9141 Mw••• a ly cornet .. em>n of subl1anat. 0-"led (949) 642-5671 .,..... call (Mt) 574--4233. ~(Ml) 642-4121 m ........ TheNlwplft ~,... ...... 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While several students asked about favorite animals -giving dog, horse, cat and guinea pig as options -my absolute favorite was 8- year-old Jason Jobi's. His three choices for favorite animal were snake, penguin or spider. What choices. Si, cholCe of fruit. choice of mllk WIHISIA! • I asked what your favorite game was, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, Dance Revolution Fourth Mix or Mario Party,· said Dylan Tran, 8, so quickly that his classmate Jason had to finally translate at a slower speed. Dylan's favorite was Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, which is about a skateboarder for those, like myse'.lf, who don1 know. And it's his favorite for a dam good reason. "Because I'm teally good at it.• he said. • IN TtE a.ASSllOOM is ~ weekly feature In whictt Daily Pilot education writer Danette Goulet visits a campus within the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and writes about her experience. · Munc:Nble Lurich s.ilad or com dOQ, b1tJY CM-~ Lunch Salad or bean and cheese bur- rots wfth loW-f.t dip, choice of fresh fNft; choice rlto, JkarM sticks with low-fat dip, dlOke of of mtlk fresh fruit. choice of mllk lllBIAY Munc:hlble Lunch Waid or turby end 'IWf with mmhed potatoes, fnlsh bebd ~n roll, chOlce of 100% fruit juice, choice of mllk , ... , Munchable LunCh Wad « toas'8d chHse Mrid-- wich, crtsp·.-n salad with low-fat dralng. 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If ;t Is b~. child hits bMn disafmlNted ~ write lmmedMr.iy m the JllClftaty of Aflrlc!I/. turw, w.shington.. oc 20250. POLICE FIUS COSTA MESA • ~ Strwt: A home burglary was reported In the 200 block at 11:081.m. SUnday, • Fall-r Drtw: A home burglafy w.s reported in the 2500 bk>dt at 12:25 p.m. Sundey. • Ne·uport 9GWevan:t: An assautt w• reported In the 1900 block at 2:06 a.m. Sunday. NEWPORT IEAOt •Amela 111..e: ~"=WM reported stolen from • public~ In the 400 block at 11 a.m. ~. . • ..,_tew A•• LL A~~ dlgllil ~him fltlot ... brtlfcwiwanh .... cif SU00 MN Nparllld seollfl fniin 8 .... ml lliy-.V ...... z p.m. _...,. ·c.t--Dllorda\ .... ~ *ohcll w Npal1MI lnh ,.. ..... . --~ ' . . Doily Pilot Tuesday, June 12, 2001 3 Living a dogs life can be worse than living alone I am living with a beagle. You will note that I do not say that I own or possess a beagle. The truth of the matter is that probably no one has ever owned or possessed a beagle. to eat. She has learned to open every drawer she can reach, and if there's food inside, she eats it. The other day I went to the store and bought a fresh loaf of La Brea bakery bread, which I abSent-mind- edly put in a drawer. a beagle, bµt I underestimated her. Once again, while l was out she opened the drawer and opened the sack. When I got home, the kitchen fioor had become one great white Sahara Desert of flour. li\ring with a beagle. I live alone. 1bis is supposed to be a very bed arrangement, Too much time on one's hands and all that. Well, when you are living with a beagle, you are not living alone. You are liv- ing in a constant state of apprehen· sion as you wait, with as much patience as you can muster, for which bomb the beagle is going to set off next. Actually, they are not dogs at all. Robert Gordner THE VERDICT They are imps placed on this earth to show that while humans bave invent- ed the wheel and split the atom, that is small potatoes in a world that includes beagles. Beagles are remarkably deter- mined. Whatever they do, they do it with great concentration and thor- While I was out, she got in the drawer and ate the whole thing. Since the loaf of bread was about the same size as the beagle, she looked like a miniature dirigible with legs. 1 thought I had ev~rything out of her reach. I never considered a sack of Dour would interest any dog, even As I sat at the breakfast bar decid- ing between killing the beagle and killing myself, an old friend, Marty Kordick, came by, cleaned up the •flour' and gave me a stem lecture on understanding life. • ougbness. My beagle roommate likes On the AGENDA NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW FOURTH OF JULY STREET CLOSURES Newport Beach officials are recommending the tem- porary closure of several streets on the Fourth o f July to accommodate beach area crowds. The affected streets are Seashore Drive between 32nd Street and Prospect Street; eastbound Balboa Boulevard between 32nd Street and West Coast High- way; and the southbound lanes of Newport Boulevard between Via Lido and Bal- boa Boulevard. What to expect: The City Council is expected to approve the closures. 2001~2 BUDGET Council members will dis- cuss the city's budget for the next fiscal year, which will start July 1. The city anticipates $136.9 million in revenues and $135.5 million in expenses. The budget is not set in stone, however. Some issues, such as a proposal to hire 14 new employees, have drawn criticism from several council members in past study ses- sions. What to expect Council members will hold a public hearing and are expected to adopt the budget June 26. NOISE ORDINANCE REVISIONS After tentatively approving changes to the city's noise ordi- nance May 22. council mem- bers will discuss the is.sue for a second time. City officials expect the changes will make it easier to file criminal charges against noisemakers because the ordinance would state that someone is willfully making • noise after a police officer gives a warning and the noise continues. While city officials have said the changes would help to address noise problems citywide, its swift adoption was prompted by the 40th birthday party held May 12 by ex-basketball star Dennis Rodman at his West Newport home. Officers broke up the event after receiving noise complaints from neighbors. What to expect Council members are expected to I am eternally grateful to Marty for cleaning up the flour, but I don't 'think his lecture really came to terms with • RQ11ER1' GARDNER is a Corona del Mar res-- ident and a former judge. His column runs Tuesdays. FYI • What: Newport Beach City Council meeting • When: 7 tonight, preceded by a special meeting on the city's budget at 3 p.m. • Whent: Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. •Information: (949) 644-3309 approve the changes, which would take effect after 30 days. HARBOR ANO BAY ELEMENT Council members will dis- cuss adding a harbor and bay element to the city's general· plan. Preserving the dive™! uses of the bay, harbor and shore- line, maintaining and Improv- ing public access to the harbor and waterfront areas, and improving water quality are among the goals of the pro- posed element. What to expect Council members are expected to . adopt the new element as part of the general plan. BUZZ RESTAURANT HEARING Counc.il members will dis- cuss a proposal to appoint a hearing officer to gather evi- dence about Buzz restaurant. In November, the city's Plan- ning Commissipn revoked the restaurant's permit after decid- ing it had fundamentally changed and no longer met the conditions of the permit. Buzz officials appealed the decision to the council, which sent the issue back to the Plan- ning Commission m February after the restaurant owners said they would submit new plans for the business. Because Buzz officials still have not received a complete application for permits to reopen the restaurant, city officials proposed handing the matter over to a hearing offi- cer, who will make recommen- dations to the council. What to expect: Council members are expected to approve the proposal. 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A lthough I personally believe Dennis Rodman should move fTom the city of Newport Beach and find himself a new set of neighbors in a new neighbor- hood to disturb, I relish the concept of him making noises about running for a position on the City Council ("Rod.man's rules," June 9). A little more freedom for city residents to party is such a noble goal and platform. Hurray for him. Considering the double talk anct political maneuvering of some of the current City Council people, I may even support Rodman's council drive. After all, if he was elected, he may learn more about our fair city and the real con- cerns of its citizens. PAUL JAMES BALDWIN .. Newport Beach I'm jusr sitting here reading this Dennis Rodman article and cracking up over the fact that he's 40 years old and he's fighting for his right for young people to party. All of the sudden it occurred to me that I'm staring down my 39 -I mean 29th birthday, yeah, that's it, rm going-to be 29 next week. I've decided that if he's going to be older than me, and live in this city and call me young forever, well then, you know what, be has my vote. Party on, Dennis. MEG TWEEDY Costa Mesa I agree with Dennis Rodman. The Daily Pilot quoted him as saying that Newport Beach is a place .lo have fun, and he's dam right. lt's a town with a wonderful light- hearted spirit and a beautiful natural envi- ronment. It's a very good place to enjoy life. • SEAN HU£R I OAl.Y Pl.OT Where Dennis and 99% of the rest of us disagree is how be imposes his defi.o.ition of fun on everyone else. He might be com- pared to the guy that answers his cell phone in a nice restaurant and has a bel- lowing conversation. Nothing wrong with using Ute phone if you are able to use it without ruining everyone else's time, but there is every- thing wrong with imposing your decibels on your neighbor. And that's what Rodman seems to enjoy. imposing his little definition of fun on everyone else by having a contin- uous stream of loud and raucous parties that bring misery to those arowtd him. DespJte confrontaUom with the NeWJ>Ort Beach Police Department, Dennis Jlodnum says he bas no plans to change bis Westyle and may seek a coUDdl seal I bate to succumb to the Rodman non- sense but here it is. The only thing •beach• and "party" have in common is that they both have five letters. U Rodman could han- dle two more letters he might be able to comprehend the word R-E-S-P-E-C· T. I wonder if he'd rather be in Laguna Beach. RHODA FRIEDMAN Newport Beach grant vjolation of the law. Where were they when their former Mayor John Noyes was exposed for his truly flagrant violations of the law? There was very little outrage. Not even a slap on the hand. Io my opinion, Rodman is honest with who be is and, at the very least, is not a hypocrite. I hope he does run for City Council and wins. I would move to Newport Beach so I could vote for him. DAVID GROVERMAN Newport Beach I find it ironic that the powers that be are so obsessed with Dennis Rodman for his fla- CAROL GRAMS Cos1a Mesa Loitering needs to stop on Westside There has been much dis- cussion to date about the prob- lems of the Westside. One issue that no one has addressed is the loitering that goes on there. I received a flier fTom the El Metale Market recently and was impressed by the prices. Slnce it was close to the Senior Center that I fTequent. I decid-• ed to visit the store. When I drove into the parking lot, there was a police car writing up a report that gave me pause. Jlegardless, I proceeded to drive close to the store and park. However, when I neared the entrance, I saw that there we1e at lea.st two groups of men loitering by the door. One a group of teenagen. the other older men. At no other store that I shop are there men lOitering by the doOil. I did not even bother to ~Why 1boilld I endure their JeCberoul glances or pMhan· dling, or even wone1 ru lhop ltorel where the owners don't ~ti. lta't tbare e Jaw in the dty that prevents JoJtertng1 Call tt by anodaii QllD8 Gd go to t.b8 be.di and~ Gill. but don't m1t111'4Mi "••• .. ate mar-at. WMl _..,..._ tbiillf Wll 11 ' ..... tbi8Y: ddD, ............ they ........ .,_ ... ..triitu.Ml ... 11•knr.m •t11Wrr ....... .... ........... rif .... 8'8 Ullid ID 8' iii."' .. .... __ ... , .. wlll ~ MAILBAG SEAN HllB /OMV N.OT Cfdlla Orozco rtngs .. ..---.t m McAwte MarUI OB Ital Street lD C.a Meu. continue to ta.lte our bwslnea1 to them. AGNES DUllBl.V CoaMela Newport filqty should have coffee I think that the Coffee ldOik la e very wonderful klM (•Shhh ... buts-._~ and sugar,• June 8). Wbf DOt Just do it I ..... al dlswtag OG it and pa,.... I,_ emumtv tee tp co.cmnlttiee fiar 10 JW'lf An1"'ay, I think lrs e good Idea. Meanwhile, I thiDk the· !JbnrY• books on tape deport- ment II a dil'gr1lal. It'• getting llD4ller and WOIM. and it never =-and we can't find .ipbabetimlly. It'• just bopela•. rm legally blind wt UM It at mudl u I c:an. end it's l9lllly. very bad~. ~ a.agbt to work OOJt. 1be boob~-,. cm't.,... ...cs tbe beck al I bemUlle ~-...., adald cw and JUll no good. Na1IDdy looU at thla dlpm1mlaL Ne=..t: The OMy Alot wetcomes letten on !sues concerning ~ iNld CosU Mesa. e -Mail to Editorial P.tge Editor .._...._at the o.lly Pilot. 330 W. lay St., CosU Mesa, CA 92627 • MADB11 HOTUNE -Call (949) 642~ • MX -Send to (949) ~170 • IWIAIL-Send to dai/ypilotelatlmucom AJI correspondence must Include fufl name, horn.- toWn ~ phone number (for wrifUtlon purposes). The Pilot metWS the right to edit •II submissions for clarity and length. Doily Pilot Goy Geiser-Sandoval EDUCATIONAllY SPEAKING Castel Mesa High~ academic side shines through I wrote about the.ninth-and 10th-grade Academic Decathlon team being county champs to rid Costa Mesa High School of its undeserved reputation. But I guess I bet- ter take another· writing course because someone wrote a letter to the editor saying that I think that Costa Mesa High deserves itS nonacademic reputation. Nothing could be further from the truth. But, as a mea cul- pa, I'D recount more reasons why Mesa is fast becoming known as an academic pow- erhouse. On Wednesday. the school hosted its sec- ond annual Academic Rally. The cheerlead- ers were there to cheer for Mesa's four acade· mic teams. In addition to the ninth-and 10th· grade Academic Decathlon team's victory. the schoolwide Academic Decathlon team took fifth place ovtrrall in its division in the county. The math team has been making a name for itself in competitions throughout Southern California, and the mock trial team competes against 44 other county teams each fall. Costa Mesa High's MESA (Math, Engl· neering, Scienc.e, Achievement) program put on a show at the rally with its student- built electric cars jumping ramps over human bodies. Io addition, its engineered catapult flung candy and brain-shaped erasets into the stands. At the Orange County MESA Awards Banquet last month. Costa Mesa High was named this year's most improved school. A couple of years ago, there were five kids in MESA. Next year. about 100 kids -nearly 10% of the high school's population -will be involved in the program. Cos1a Mesa High is the only scl\ool that offers MESA as a class, as well as a co-cur- ricular program. This year's graduating seniors were ~warded almost $10,000 in MESA cash incentive awards and MESA col· lege scholarships. In the Orange County MESA competition, Costa Mesa High stu- dents won four events, including a gold tn the balsa-wood glider team event. Thu Pham placed second in prepared speech, and the team of Thu Pham, Tam Dang and Phuc Dang placed third in calculus in the state. MESA'.s teacher/advisor ls Steve Nelson. who looks like the antithesis of an engineer. Nelson is a longhaired guitarist in the teacher band Stage Fright when he is not helping kids build things and win MESA competitions . . Costa Mesa High hosted this year's Costa Mesa-Estancia High Science Fair, sponsored by a $50,000 grant fTom the UC system. MESA student Julie Gilbert woo both the district and Orange County science fairs for her project, •A Blast of Ash from the Past.· Julie climbed into the mouth of several vol- canoes and anal~ the ash samples with a spectrum analyzer. She then had to learn calculus to interpret the results and justify them to judges who were university profes- sors. Recently, she represented Costa Mesa High at the Callfomia State Science Fair in Los Angeles and brought home two gold medals in environmental science. Others at Costa Mesa High take care of ~~ents' souls by sponsoring photography contests, holding band and cboir concerts, fielding color guard competitions anti encouraging award-winning visual and ceramic artists. Thanks to the efforts of cre- ative-writing teacher Mlfanwy Kaiser, the school bas sponsored • Authon Do Uve And Breathe• for the last three years. It ls funded by school site money and brings four nation- ally recognized poets to campus each year. Last week, M. L. Uebler, a professor at Wayne State University and author oJ •writ- ten to Rain,. held~~ with students and lbared his own poems. His book was one of-fiVe f:lDalists for the Patter- son Poetry PriZe, which wu won by our nation's poet laureate. Each visiting p<>4* author "1lo p'i.lticfpetet In a communifyWide poetry reedi:ng hOi on Campul. There; selected ltudentl and oomnnmtty memberS re.a theli poetry to the •uctiint.'e. along wttb the nationeqy renoWQed ~ poet. One of the pbet'I publltben ii 10 b:aPl'lllld wMb c-.. Mela ............. i»(Oll-.... = ........................... . -~-·111·.-~.~-.... ... . Daily Pilot On the AGENDA NIWPORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE A UPDATE .. The school district requires that McCarthy Buifding Co., the project manager for the $163-mil- .lion school bon~ repairs, report to the board quar- terly. 'T.b keep the board up to date, members also passed a resolution stating that the citiOm's oversight commit- tetr__would give them quar- tetl'J updates. • -Jfhat to expect: Both parties will make presenta- tions to the board tonight. Rob Ragland, the project manager for McCarthy, will upqai-e th'e school board on any progress in the imple- mentation of Measure A. • Tony Petros, chairman of the. oversight committee, wilr then update board members on what the group has been doing since they began meeting in Feb- ru~. PfajNANCY PR~ENTION PROGRAM If'le Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District and the ()qflge County Social Ser- vic~ Agency have collabo- rated t o develop a grant to J>t::Omote the positive gt owth and development O(' individuality, relation- sh"';ps and f am iii es resulting .. . -- FYI • WHO: Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education • WHEN: 7 p.m. today • WI EM.: District Educatior) Center, 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa. In the reduction of teen pregnancy, school retention and increased academic performance. The grant may be renewed for up to three years if it is successful. The program is based on promoting _abstinence. What to expect: The board will consider approv- 1 ng the agreement between the district and the social service agency. TEST ASSESSMENT Students take a plethora of tests and assessments to evaluate their knowledge and academic process. These assessments are tracked manually, which makes analyzing the data, especially from year to year, difficult. It is one of the board's goals to support student learning by analyzing such data. District staff has stud- ied seven software pro- grams for data storage, analysis and reporting of multiple assessments. What to expect: After evaluating the seven soft- ware programs, district staff has found that a pro- gram called Datawise is best suited to the district's needs. After a district dis- count, the software costs Ord.,. by the Ooun Oungolingas Enchiladas • Fai1tas Bumtos & Tacos Guacamole Chips & Salsa -r . /-· Call your nearest location! \f, .... . ............ •. ~ ' 10 to 150 people. ' -• -.4.~ ~~-,,..,,., a -~ tr: Ha=~~~f~~i~las -~ Strolling Manachis · Margarita & Cerveza Bar ' • Full Servke c.terfng • .. (949) 645-0209 CCllta.... c-.... ...... '141 IMlt1t4TIM · Celestino's,. quality MEATS The Fine.st Moor and Service /\uailable HAPPY ~ Cot111 MtM for nw JQ Y"" FATHER'S DA\' Gartlc Mari .. ted 'lrt-Tips w Smoklna-W..tern Marinated 'lrt·Tips s5~ .. )'rah Italian Pork Sausage 111 Hot or Mll4 · s31: Apple-Omwnoo Stuffed Pork Chops s3tz Old-FashJoned Style Stuf'ttd Cbkktn Bream s3~ OPEN FATHER'S DAY just less than $100,000. The board will consider signing an agreement with Oata- wise. STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS The board has a tradition of recognizing students for their achievements. What to expect: Tonight 11 students will be recognized for having received scholarships and awards. The recipients of the Norman Stillwell Awards are Maggie Nelson from Corona del Mar High School, Jacqueline Havens from Costa Mesa High School, Jessica Womble from Ensign Intermediate, and Chase Raymond from TeWinkle Middle School. Whitney Rempp of New- port Harbor High School is the Norman R. Loats Schol- arship recipient. Andrew Curiel, also from Newport Harbor, is the recipient of the Robert L. Wynn Scholar- ship. Karee Meeks from Estancia High School is ihe recipient of the John W. Nicoll Scholarship. And this' year the California School Employees Assn. Scholar- ship recipients are Brynn Rybacek, Crystal Amend, Jennifer Jonas and Laura Zingg. ............. . . BRIEFLY Newport Beach gets money for reservoir Newport Beach last week received the money f<>f selling its share of the San Joaquin Reservoir to the Irvine Ranch Water District. On Friday, the city received a $30,960 check from the dis- trict for a 1.18% share of the bone dry reservoir, ·Assistant City Manager Dave Kilt ~d. With the deal, the district deared another hurdle in its AWARD CONTINUED FROM 1 "Through- out the trial, she was very supportive, and we just felt confident and knew she was there for us,• Wiener added. L l 0 y d Debora called Abrams Lloyd one of •the most unique and the most disturbing" cases she has handled. Lloyd has' brought great pride and honor to herself and her colleagues, said Orange County Dist. Atty. Tony Rackauckas. 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Before it can refill the reser- vo11, the district also must con- •Beyond the fact she's the first woman to win this award is the fact that she bas been getting convictions right and left," he s&d. "She has handled very. very diffi- cult cases that need a lot of preparauon. Her achieve- ments are remarkable.• Lloyd said she gets her satis- f ac:tion from being able to help vict:uns of these VIOient and hemous mmes. "Convicllng somebody doesn't bring the (dead) per- son back,• she said. ·But at ledst 1t gives victims the feel- ing lhat somebody cares.· . Tuesday, June 12, 2001 5 tend with a lawswt filed by Defend the Bay founder Bob Caustin. In the suit, Caust.i.n objec.t- ed to the district's eoviroo- mental review of the protect. the likelihood of seepage ol reclaimed water into the bay and the storage of large amounts of chlorine gas on a reservoir near homes and a preschool. Caustin filed the suit Jan. 17. -Paul Ointon Put a ·few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot · CLASSIFIEDS CAtb 642-5678, Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in motion to improve local lives. • RV" • Boats • Real Estate • Tax Deducttble t/Je p"rchase of ~newbelt' (#UUt ~Wt;,, ,. r«nw ""110 4J ~nmittP••' •IJ . I .. 6 Tuesday.June 12, 2001 " . . . . .. PIER CONTINUED FROM 1 to voice their opposition to the plan with dty officials. "Bµt hopefully, they'll care about public views,• she said .. Sigband has already found a supporter in Coun- cilman Steve Bromberg, whose district includes Bal- boa Island. Concerned about the pro- posal, Bromberg arranged a meeting of city officials Mon- day afternoon to discuss the matter. Speaking before the meeting, he said Cook's · request seemed inappropri- ate for a number of reasons. For one thing, the dock reconfiguration would make it ~ore difficult for others to use the beach, •a beach that's used very much by tourists, as well as people liv- ing ... on the entire island," said Bromberg, who lives on Little Balboa Island. Where the boat would potentially sit, others could no longer use the beach at all, be added. "You could not swim through it, you could not kayak through it," Bromberg said. On top of that, granting Cook's request would set a· pretedent on the . island, where piers have long been a matter of contention. A 1964 City Council poli- cy prohibits •new, noncom- mercial piers ... unless it is ,4~~ Restaurant Unnp/ete Petite Fi/et Mipon Dinner 11 '?'per pmon hJMJo: """'-'°"" dlow •I""'-NW ,.tt#NI ., ritt d-prlk,,,.... d-.,..,., Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails Quality Service• Nightly Entertainment I,,.,, ,, \ 1111 '" ( "''I \1 ... I (') 1')) h th -·,)I I in the public interest or unless it ii at such a location that it ls not usable for swbn- ming and bathing.• Homeowners on other parts of the illand, such as Little Balboa's East Bay Pront, have tried unsuccess· fully for years to get pier per· mits, Bromberg said. He added that be planned to bring the issue before bis City Council colleagues should dty officials approve Cook's request. , Bromberg also said be thinks the dty should con- sider changing its policy, which currently sets no limit on boat lengths other than prohibiting vessels that exceed the length of the property owner's lot. While boats parked at McKAY CONTINUED FROM 1 was recruiting,• the West Newport resident said. •He turned his assistants loose on the junior colleges.• McKay has been credited with engineering USC's Tail- back U reputation with a run-first, pass-second strate- gy. But McKay was also a defensive wizard, Giddings said To throw off opposing offenses, McKay used unconventional defensive schemes. The coach also stu- . ' shore moorings may only be 18 feet long, •no one b.as ever set a maximum (boat size} for piers,• Bromberg .aid. ·we ought to perhaps take a look at that.• Standing just a few feet away from the pier of con- tention, Sigband said Scott Cook had told her and others at the Sunday meeting that the boat would come no mat- ter how residents felt. But Cook said bis com- ments were taken out of con- text. "What was said is that we have rights for oµr vessel," Cook said, adding that he'd like to sit down with Sigband and others to talk about a possible solution to the dis- pute. "We would like to have the boat here." diously charted the running and passing tendencies of bis opponents. Giddings, who coached Newport Harbor High School's football team in the 1980s, also credited McKay as a great motivator, even in defeat. After a devastating defeat at the bands of cross-town rival UCLA, McKay put things in perspective, Gid- dings said. •There are still over 600 million Chinese who don't care if we win or lose,• McK- ay said. McKay was 11 when be died Si.inday at his Thmpa. ' Daily Pi>t • . CAMPAIGN -CONTINUED FROM 1 : - •well under $1 mlWou;• Bludau bas said. •There really Isn't aoy desire to hide the fact that we are paying for the• envi- ronmental review, Bludau said. The dty has also launched a Web site to post updates on the process. The address is http://www.jwallmlts.org. The site provides more in- d e pt h . intorma-QUESTION ·tion on OPEN LINES? the air- port, as well as a handful of relevant d 0 c u - ments that can be viewed anddown- loaded . Readers of the site can e-mail questions and com- ments. T h e site ends with a perky message: #Thanks for look- ing!• Bludau lsNewport llMc:h £f I Its ....ttlett.r endnewWeb stt.1 call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dallypilot Olatimes.com. Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. ---------Fla., hOme. Salata said he has r-----------------.;;,..;. _________ .;....;;;;;;; spoken with the coach's fam- said he hoped both the site and let- ter would keep residents up to date. (HALLfN6f TEAMS OF FOUR PLAY WACKY GOLF, BUMPER BOAT RELAY, LASER TAG & MORE ... RACE AGAINST MR. IRRELEVANT XXVI AND SEE IF HIS SURVIVOR SKJLLS ARE AS STRONG AS HIS FOOTBAll SKJLLS. $200/TEAM OF FOUR T-SHIRTS, LUNCH, TEAM PHOTO AND AWARDS INCLUDED . AU. AGES INVITED TO PLAY FRIDAY, .JUNE 22 PALACE PARK FAMILY ENJERTAINMENT CENTER (UKE YOU'VE NMR PIAYED BEFORE) 9:30-CHECK IN 3405 MICHELSON, IRVINE 2:00-AWARDS -·-·~·--·-·-·- Payment make check lo Mail to: Need more info? 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Salata said. •It was not a medical shock," Salata said. •But they miss him already.· ·we want to make swe there are plenty of mecha- nisms to reach people,~ Blu- dau said. • Valances & Com.ice Boxes • Roman Shadea • Blinds • Verticals • Shutters • Bedapreads Co,,.p/i•nt11ry Corutdutio• ;,, r.,.,, HotU '°">()Ct , -ft I ' < > I : I . r11te44~ DESIGN CENTER Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~~ (949)642-8400 :,:;::-_:. BE FIT and GET ON TV lklily Pilot CRAPBOOK 2000·'01 Fifth of a series COMMU NITY COLLEGE ORANGE COAST Cot I EGE TOP 10 1. Football team shares the Mission Conference title with Palomar, earns a bowl bid and upsets the r:'"tion's fourth-ranked team, Mt. San Antonio. It's the Bucs' first winning season since 1993 and first conference title since 1990. 2. Men's soccer team reaches state title game, finishing 19-4-4. The 16-win improvement over previous season includes a huge regular-season victory . over Santa Ana, ending the Dons' 70-game unbeaten streak. 3. California Community College Men's Swimmer of the Year Tyler .. Townsend breaks national junior college 100-meter butterfly record (48.1 ), en route to three individual state titles and two relay championships. 4. Heather Shurtleff wins women's state cross country championship, four Orange Empire Conference track titles, finishes No. 2 in the state in the , 10,000 meters and is the OEC Female Athlete of the Year for track distance running. 5. Athletk director and longtime volleyball coach Jane Hilgendorf retires and Is eventually replaced as A.O. by longtime track and field coach Fred Hokanson. 6. Men's volleyball reaches state title game, wins OEC championship and compiles a 21-2 record as BJ. Lightvoet and Nick Ptaschinski share OEC Player of the Year honors and Chuck Cutenese is Coach of the Year. • 7. <:ynthia Tran wins the state and Orange Empire Conference singles championships with an undefeated women's badminton season (3o--O). She also teams with Rosie Pham to win state and an OEC doubles crowns. 8. Men's track and field wins second straight conference title as Gordie Fltzel, who comes out of retirement. is named Orange Empire Conference Coach of the Year. 9. First-team all-conference baseball star Scott Beerer plays all nine positions c In one game against Reedley and Is later drafted In the 23rd round by the Texas Rangers. 10. The baseball team records a pair of 10-lnnlng victories to fight off ellmlnatfon In the-Southern callfomla Regional playoffs. . Quote Of IHEDAY 'I cMl't want to go out there cnf edxwrcm ~. Ployitg short was a kier. I'm gbt I stnived ~: c:.tos Franco, Costa M esa baseball star -June 11 hlmee scon CUIG . . Sports Editor Roger Corison • 949-5744223 • Sports Fax: 949.650-0170 •Tuesday, June 12, 2001 7 O tange Coast College soccer players (above) celebrate a goal in the fint hall against Santa Ana as the Pirates went on to end the Dons' 70-game unbeaten streak; Below, OCC pttcber Scott Beerer fires away: The OCC varsity tteW team (bottom left) throws coxswain Sam Yost into the water after winning a race; OCC's Nadia Mojica (bottom '1gbt) drives through the lane in women's basketball action. Franco · covers diamond in style T alk about a free spmt. Costa Mesa High baseball player extraordlmure Carlos Franco is about as smooth as a peeved porcupine on the baseball diamond, but man, he's sure tun to watch. At Saturday's South County Showcase, Franco was given the ultimate present from Corona del Mar Coach John Emme. The PCL head coach allowed Franco to.play every position on the field. Tony Altobelli PREPS "My Coach (Kirk Bauermeister) called me on the phone and I thought I was in trouble or someUung; Franco said. "He said that Coach Emme was going to offer Ipe an opporturuty to play all the positions and I W<lS swprised. I was really looking forward to it all week long." Why do 1t, Coach Emme? "I love the kid and I thought 1t would be a perlect going-away present for lum, • he said. "I've enjoyed playmg against him during his career and he's a great kid." The fim started during in.6ek1-outfield warmups. After his stint m nghl field, Franco became one of the l.nygest second baseman m infJeld--0utfield history, but pulled 1t off rather well, despite leaving before the slow-roller drill. Franco's day began m nght tield, where he perhaps scared hitters into not hitting the ball toward bun by playing a step shy of the wcUTUJlg track. After an uneventful sbnt m center field in the second mrung. Franco finally got to showcase his talents m the third inning from left held. Irvine's llavis Otott drove a shot down the left-field line. Franco ·motored" after the bdlJ and fired a strike to the rutott man. who attempted to nail a runner trying to score, but the runner was safe. Otott bied to get greedy and go to third, but Estanda's Brent Davis fired a strike to third to retire Otott and gave Franco an outfield assist. Franco showed his endless humor during his first bip to the p&ate. Perhaps generously listed at 230 pounds on his Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week baseball card, Franco showed some savvy by attempting a bunt. much to the chagrin of Emme. ·1 told the players. 'Whoever tries to bunt in thls game is an idiot.•• Emme said. ·1 think that was for me.• Franco went 0 for 3 at the plate, so perhaps a bunt wasn't a bad idea after all. But anyway, back to his defense. Now in the infield, tlungs really got interesting for Franco. lrvine's Chad Hazlett bied to coax Franco up from deep third base with a bunt fake, but Franco didn't buy il On the next pitch. Hazlett proCeedcd to bunt down tbe third-base line where Fnmco ~ after the ball. Hazlet\ hit the bag about the same ti.me Fnmoo got to the ball, but bis form looked good. Franco's inning at shortstop was his ~est concern roming into this game. I didn't want to go out there and embarrass myself,• he said. ~.~was a killer. I'm glad I Not ooly did Franco survive, but be managed to record a putout by catching a Oy bell. Franco bec:Ome a game saver at aecood bule. With the PCl. \eeding. 3-2, and the tying run on teaJDd. Laguna Hilk' Justin HeDenbedt ... . lhup~upGle ..... .. Phlnm 1Mll ~ mc.•lng .. bd dowD md UePna 'tbe.,.. .. • from iCatag ••• juit lrlcbd a8 .., ~·b8'-.~.·A11w P 0 8Ddowaba•cbllll9a:--• _oul ..... wMb caa1=1a .. A,p a·~ .. .......... ~ ,.,.. ................ ........... ., ............... NDtw .. ilil «• :r.:. - 8 ;f uesdoy, June 12, 2001 SPORrS NAC girlS capture bronze medal Day6 •Local junior aew provides sterling effort at U.S: national championships in Cincinnati. lbe . NeWpOrt Aqua Uc Center's brome- medal wtnnlng varsity g;trls (left to right): • Ofahengaue hoping to crack Cardinals' roster. because the hardest part is~ the system. This afense is almo6t exactly what we ran at BYU, bftt jt& the te.tJm ct differenL. The Newport Aquat-IOWlllG ic Center's junior aew Ofabengaue. a 6-foot-3, 255- pounder who will brin his fami- ly (including four ~ds) and team, led by the girls quadruple, com- peted Saturday and Sunday at the U.S. National Junior Rowing Champi- onshq>s in Cincinnati. , Tiie NAC girls quad of Anne Kircher (Newport Coast), Lindsey Hur- ban, Hilary Bilis and beStree Taormina (Newport Coast) captured third place in Sunday's championship final in 7:20 along the 2,000-meter course. Coach Greg Park.-, Desiree Taormina, Undsey Hmban. Hilary Ellis and Anne Klrcber. NEWPORT BEACH -The chances of Tevit.a Ofabengaue, Mr. Jrrelevant XXVl, making the Arizona Cardinals' roster for entourage (e~ed to reach 100) to the Irrele-the ·2.001 NFL season could be a matter of being in the right place at the right time. Coached by Greg Parker, the New- port team rowed 19 seconds fasler in the finals than its winning beat time Saturday. 1bat's how Arizona tight end coach Pete Hoener sUJJl11J'ed up the situation at tight end for the Cardinals going into July's training camp. vant Week Arrival Par- ty on Monday night at the Newport Dunes, will have plenty of competition in trainiog camp at tight end from incumbent starter Teny Hardy, who caught 'J:1 passes for Arl7.ona last year .... iywan Mitchell.. a converted wide receiver, and Jay Thnt. v.G is coming off knee ~eiy. will also vie with Mr. Iaelevant XXVI for Ca.rdinal rosteIS spots. It was the first time in the 13-year history of Newport Aquatic Center that a girls quad not only qualified for the national championships, but ea.med a medal. (Newport Harbor), Greg Everett (Aliso Niguel) and Matt.Elder (Newport Har- bor) took secondflace in the heat Sat- urday in 7 :07 an finished fifth overall in Sunday's championships. Louis Bronstein coached the boys. In the girls varsity single shell. Newport Harbor's Emily McKay placed fourth in her heat, fifth in the repecbages and first in the Petite final in 8:48. She's coached by Christy Shaver. •The biggest thing going for Thvita is the opportunity for tight ends on this team,• Hoener said. •0ur new offensive system puts more emphasis on the tight end po&ition than before. Going into the draft we liked his intensity, which is aitical for that position. We liked bis abilltyto block and bis ability to get downfield and make a catch.• The NAC boys quad of Peter Sims (Newport Harbor High), Dylan Wooters ·r was really surprised at bow the veteran tight ends helped me at the mini camp,• Ofahenga~~ said. •People told me it was• every man for himself wbe'h you're trying to make the NFJ... but these guys were really good. They want to win, too, and do things to help the team.• DEEP SU MONDAY'S COUNTS fMwpolt ......... -3 boats, 43 anglers. 53 barracuda, 23 bonito, 142 calico bass. 46 sand bass. 1 halibut. 22 rodcfish, 1 sculpin, 13 sheephead. 4 white:- fish. 17 blue perch, 1 flying fish. Dw8y's Lock• -no report. Flctltloue Bualneu Name Stetement The following pe~ are doing llueNM u. La Pu8rU y._,. ,.. aodetes. 129 w Wlleon St, 1100, Colla Meta. CA 92627 Allan Felnbarg and Sara Falnbarg, Co· Truslees of The Fein- berg Trust. A.D.A. The Falnbarg Family Trull OTO 4119182 Irving M. Chaff and Nancy S. Chue, Co- TruateM, ot The OllM F MVlv T ruet Deled Apl1I 23, t!Mle, 129 w. Wl9orl St.. It 00 Coela M9aa, CA 92e27 Thie bJllnee• le con-ducted by: 1 general pertnal'lhlp Have you 1t1rttd doing buelneu ytl? Y11. 911/'IM lrvlng M. ChaH, TrultH Thie stalemanl wu fti.d with Che County Clel1' of Oranoe County on 05/18'200( 2001NIU31 Dally Pilot May 29 I June 5, 12. 19, 2001 T+43 BYRNES Wiiiiam F. Byrnes Administrative Lllw Judge 9111 Bymet of Balboe ~~~5~ cancaf'. Biil wa 70 yHre old. Ha Is 1urvlved by hi• wife, Gntdlnt and 2 IOl'IS, Doualas and Mlchlel. Bllf WH born on January 25, 1831, In Tucton Arizona. Aftlf hi• ,;u..r:, death, he lllO'l9d to Los ~ with hi• mofher, brother and 2 .... He lttendad Manuel Atta Hlah School. 8111 jofned iht Navy et 17 and after Mrvlng duty In China, wa1 di•· ch#gad and returned to sctlool. He earned hll u 111 a c.ntno College, ree.tvlng s scholarship to \J.C. Bertaley where he tamed hit I .A. In Engllth wtth honora. Phf Seti Kaooa. 8111 went on to ~ U.C. 80lft Hell lJM School grlldulttlng In 1884. Ill MCMd hll fnlty ~°'::'~ Young, Prenner I ...... befON CIDllWna hit own Law F1rm Iii pertnenhlp with hit bfother Joeeptl. 1111 joined the stlte AU office In o.c.mw 1871 .. In Ad1t1lnl1tratlva Lew Judo• ttrvlnt 22 ,... lnthlt~. He Wiii be rt· membtrtd u en In-~ honHt end CHlttpoUn "*' who, Nny ....... but ""'Yt ,...atd. ..w. .. prMM. A 111•Mll 1111 bl --~-­IOttl 2001 fro• 1:00> ·~ m~ f PREPS CONTINUED FROM 7 After allowing a single to Woodbridge's Brian Martinez. Fnmco got the nex1 two bi1tels befcre facing Irvine's Joo de Vries. •Man, that guy is huge,• Franco said. •All I wanted was that guy not to take me out of the park! Following mini camp in May, Ofabengaue, who was drafted 246th and absolutely dead last by the Cardinals, came away with inaeased optimisn).. why Franco wasn't within a zip code from a pitch that came up a little short. The Irvine catcher didn't nlin his day · and only one-hopped the fence for an RBI double. 1Wo batters later, Franco got out of the jam and earned the save. The public is invited to a~q the Arrival Party or the All-Star Sports Banquet June 19 at the Newport Beach Marriott. Deta.1J$: (949) 263-0727. In the ninth inning, Franco, who had five saves a the Mustangs this seasoo. attempted to protect the PCl1s 6.J lead OD the mound. •1 Celt good about the camp and I learned a 1ot. • he said. •1 wish I would have oopied the playbook, I -·-::J • 'It ' ~. -~ -.... :..:.. ·- ~ ·:. ,'& . . "ff'• •.. ~' ',_', '!' ' ' I • • t."' ..... ·.L. .. , .":'!•., ~· .~ · E9Cll'OW No. llOTk:E rs. TIIUSTEE'S NOTIC! Cf1 TNJITWI LEGAL NOTICE read Ibid at h libOlle-Ille. The contrlQOf Ind that art IPPf'OYtd at the requiremenle. You "1G¥ OOC121Z141M SALE Trua. Sele llo. ML! UND1!!1t cm> C11 NOTICE 19 HEREBY llated date, ·time Ind any ~ l#ldef Councll meeting of June want to cal 11n ~ NOTICI TO 101f27 to. No. 101521•7 TNJST ~ Me GIVEN lhllt Ill 8olrd of piec:.. ,,..,_ and ~ ll lhlill ~~ not ltla thin 26. 2001. rigtll away. If you do not CREDfTORI ~ Tiiie Ordlf No. oomm No..: ITDW112D .,.. Education of the New· callonl.,. on Ille et ltw ltlt "*""° prevalllna ADOPTION OF THE know an attomey, .mi.. BULKIALEAHD.Of YOU NE IN OEfAULT Ordlf No: otoal1N2 port-M111 Unltled lddreee lllld 8lboYe. rat11 of wagee to II ANNUAL APPAOPRIA· may Clll 1111 attorney,._, INTIN'T10N UNDER A DEED rs. TRUSl LOln No..: School Ol9trict of Or· In aoooidlla wifl h ~ employed by TION (GANN) LIMIT. 181YW wvtc:. or a legll• TO~ ~Tm t2mllllt UNLESS zru111MM.MO YOU ange County wll rece1W PfO'lillonl -~ Cellfomlll them In the neaA1on of Action: aid ofllce (lllt9d In lhe A-1N-•••1..-IMled bide~ tO 10,00 ~ ..... the connct. 1) ConcU:I PIAllc hNf• phone book) o ALCOHOUC YOU TAICE M:TION TO """' ™ -a.m. on the 111t1 day of Prollltlonl Code No bidder may Ing; end Otll>U" de ~-BEVERAGE LICENSE PROTECT YOUR PROP-A DEE> Cl1 TN.WI', .My, 2001. at the Nutrt-Section 7028.115, and withdraw •"f bid fot a 2) Adopt Aelolutloll No. enlfeguen Hla (U.C.C. liOl et eeq. and ERTY, IT MAY BE SOU> AT ~ .lnllfY I, 1-. tlon Serv1cea Ollie. of Public Contract Code period ol lbrty (50) ~ 2001 • approving the Judicial ueted 11-un 8 & p Sec:. 2.4013 tt A PIJBUC SALE. IF YOU ~ YOU TNCI said School dllltlc:t, lo-Section 3300, the owner after lht dll• Ml !Of Ifie City'• Approprlellon pluo de 30 Q~S. ......_ eeq.J --. HEEDAICEXl't.AHATIOMOF ACTION TO "'°'1!CT ca1ed at 29815 Beer requl!M lhll the blddt< ~cl bide. (Gann) Umlt lor the CALENOARIOS para. ·-.. ·--1 THE NATURE rs. me YOUR l'Wtf, rr S1reet, 8uldlnQ E. Colla poUHI th• CIHll· Put.:Uant lo SedJon ~1-0a flecal year in 1¥""f11Ar una ~ glYlrl tlll • ~ .. o# PROCEB>INGS AGAINST M/111 • IOU) At " Mesa. CA 02e26. II llcatlon of contrac:to(• 22300 of the Pubic Con-th. • m 0 u n I 0 I ·~ • maqulna en ..... and 1 trw1W ot YOU, YOU ~ COf6. P\BJC UL!. P YOU wtW:t'l limt Aid bide 11141 liclnM noted 11boYe IC tr9d Code, Iha oonncl $~.050,1112 Mia OOr'lt ~ TACT A LAWYBt On N!1D AH !JClllNW1QH be ~=i: the time the bid le d oontain provlelone SENIOR HOUSING Una carte o una lblfdc: .II to 6a 07mnaot • ~ CA!J. CllTHINATINCIPTHI r9ld kw tie aubmltted. Pureuant to permitting the 1uc· THE GEIF DISTRICT lamada tt1t1onia1 no It ~ .. lbout '° FOINA IEOWEVNICE PIDW WT CANHEO aoooe 8u9lr.-end CtlllUI bidder to (PA2001·075) • AN ofrtctrl prOllOQon, SU' "-COflllNtt SUCCESSOR 1Y YOU, YOU SHCUJ) STAPLE rT'EllS Proft11lon1 Code 11Jb9tiluta -.rhie1 for AMENDMEN1 TO THE ~ MOn1a a ma·. The ,.,.., Soc:ill 11ERi£R TO SERRANO CONTAcT A lANYl!lll SNACtC ITEMS Section 7026.15, no _.,., mon1Y9 ~ by SECTION 20.25.020 Ql*'8 tierle que curtl!Gt Sec:urfly or Ftdnl Tax Alff On QMW21D01 It .t ltll PAPER AND payment ahal be made the Dletrfct to eneure IGSF DISTRICT: LANO con lu fotmalldades le-< Numbn. Ind~ REOOMVEYMCE~ North front .n.r.:. to SUPPUES IOf wont Of metlllal un-pelformance under lhe USE REGULATIONS) galff apropladae 11 d fie ~ • Ille dlAy ..,.,.....~ Clol.lttlouM, All bide art to In ao-der tilt oontract unllla contra<:e or permitting OF THE ZONING COO£ uattd QUlett QUt II cM8 n: ALISA YU, SS#: T~ u:tf nl C:: J; ~Cl!*' DnYt cotdance with Condi· Ind until the ReQletrar of payment of ratantlOi'IS TO ALLOW SENIOR eecucht 111 c:aso. ., , ~. 1870A to ....., Nit tiooa, ln11Tuctlon1 and Contractore veilflu lo 11med directly Into CITIZEN HOUSING IN Si ulled no p11~1 H111t>ar Bl\ld., fA100, ~:'1ot~"": :E ~ ~! 59tciflcationl wtlk:h .,. the Distrtct ht the CM-escrow. THE GOVERNMENT, IU ~ 1 ~.' CollaMlla.CA92927 M _, on file in the omc. of tractor w11 property BY: ao-nlng Board EDUCATIONAL AND puede l*dtr al caao. f. The ~ le In the Oflm of .. "9cofdw trume wldlr Nutrition Services of licenMd al the time the Signed: INSTITUTIONAL FA· le ~ qu1tar t u, of OIWtGE County~ Ind ........ ID~ aald School Dis1nct, bid WU IUbmllled. N'fi /SI Sull Mcl.8ne, CILITIES (GEIF) DIS. eala1io, au dlnero y OCra. known M: ZEN BISTRO lilmk ..-cl lw. ·91 1hllli ,...,...., 2985 Beer Street, Bu16-contractor not 10 DINCtor • Procu,.. TRICT WITH A USE ooealCM au pt~ The ..,,.., Soc:ill twWlA MID l.tlOA HA-Otl11tt-u lnllrurnlnl ~ E, Colla ....._ CA lloenled 11 lubject to ment/Energy Con· PERMIT sin avllo adlclonal por Secutly or Fednl Tax NADA. HUSBANO AND N0.1~711oc*-. 92626, Ptlone No. (714) penaltie9 undtt h law MtVetlon Action. pa111 de la OOfll. , Ni.mben, Ind~ WIFE. • Trweot, HOME Plge-,Cllamc111reconll 42,,.·5090. lntareeted and the contract wtll be Publlahtd Newport t) Conduct pubiic hear· Exlstll'I 01roe r~· d the 9U't'8dl'....... SAVlllGS fS. AMERICA, In ltll Oflklt Cll 1t11 11end0ft tn11y p1c1t up 1 CO!'llldared void. tt the Beach-Colla Miit ing, and IOI legalel. Pu4lde !qUe' n : ~ HO BUM FSB. A FEDERAL SAVINGS County ~ C11 bid pedlet 11 the above llcen11 claulflcatlon Dally PllOI June 5, 12, 2) Introduce Ordinence Ulted qultr1 llamar II PARK. · SS#: 571·1'· 8Nll(, • 9'nllldlty, wtll Qrangt ~ ._ ti 1ddre11 epecifled hereinahe< II 2001 No. 2001· approving Of un lbogldo 5238, 2039 MorMdlo .a • pullllc lldoft .. ID CIMimll, IUQlllld ~ A Performance Bond that of • "ipeClllly oon-T 434 modlfytng Ccida AtnenO-lnmedlat.m.,ita S. no ~ Glendale. CA ~:.!.~ ~-~·.= :..=.,1:-J:i:= =~~C: Actl11ous Business z:" :..~0200~ = ~1.~".r~n ,. ...., bV 119 .... or .-.... Mllll. 1 AUCT10H TO tDBT No bidder mey fornla Bu•ln... and Name Stltement reading on June 26. aervldo di reNrenci& de .,...._. .____ II OIW CllHer'• dllcll dlllllll lly 1 llXl9l FOR CAIH wilhdraw hll Of htt bid Proftllionl Coda. the The l~a 2001 °' deny Codt abogadoe o a una ~ end .._ °' flcMrll cndll unra., ~ 11 ltll time Cll for a ptl1od of FORTY-apeclelty contracior 111 doing a: Amendm•nt No. CA ofic:ina d• ayuda •' ot 1 _,.,., dMdc dr'MI! .. In llwflA _ d flVE (45) daye after the antded !he oontr.a fot Just In Tim4I Cour!M, 200H)01. (vo el dlrectorio ttl•· Sddilllll 1-.d by h i... ... ..... • ..-... -~-, dale Ml tot !he opening lhil wont atllll llMlf con-1780 Placentia Ave .. PROPOSED HARBOR fonlco). ~ wllNn .., 1 or -Ill Ulllld ..... Ind In 11\ereof. etruc:t I majolfty of the 116, Coeta Meea, CA AND BAY ELEMENT C~SE NUMBER: ttne ~ blb'I ltle nl IGM eeodlllon. 11¥' aa:otd9nc• wlh leclarl ·The 8oafd ol Educe· WOtll. In IOOOfdanoe with 92627 (PA2001·05~ • THE (JMnero dtl C..0) ~~lat~ Mnt.._'l! = ~: = !~, Cll11 !!,. ...._., _ _. t1on of the Newport· thenla p<ovlaionl .~ CallfOf· Ramon A. OC..auivel Jr , EHAERMBEONTR SND BAY 01Wl2052 ,_....._ ., .,. ...---,. • ..,.., ..., Mtaa Unffled School Bu*-.,.., 1780 Placentle Avt., L I A NEW The name and .. d-D•--"',.._ .w: 5102 of ltJI F1ftlftdrl Code --~ID md Olsltlc:t r ... rvt1 the Prolfllions Code 1 HI, Coeta Mna. CA OPTIONAL ELEMENT df'lll of !ht oourt Is~ (EJ ;:;;'" 11111 IUlhortlld to do bull-nowNAdbvlundwmt rtaft to rejed any or al Sedion 70511 92627 OF THE GENERAL nombte;,.:~ de la The -'* '° be -·"' ~ ...... s.. .. OMd " 1hm In ltll blite end nae ~ Time II of the n-Thia buelneM ii con-PLAN INTENDED TO OOr'll .. dt dllo'llld In be Mid lly .. ~ .. $ llUl8ld In mt aeoepl the lowest bid. l«IOI. All wont n..i be duded by' 1111 ~ ADORESS USES OF SUPE COURT OF .. polrllrd '"*'9 • IMwll tnd .... • and to w.MI anv In-oompltled wtlhln 120 Hive you a•·rted THE WATER ANO WA-1liE STATE OF gerwW -ftidure, 11$w, of~ 1111, llld In mt o.t al ~Of Irregularity In con.Hcutlva c&lendar .. TERFRONT PROP· CALIFORNI"-COUNTY =-jE ::-.... ~..:..-= ~-'":;;~.IL..: :.1wPOR~A ='='::~ ~~~·! ~::"..W.J£Z::'"' ~=~.~ .. r~ lleN, , 1111 '**""" Ma1111ec1 Dit.19~ 1m:f1, CA UNIFIED SCHOOL Proce~ l11ued by the filed with the County Action, Streat, WaatmNttr, CA lmow*Jly PfOP1t1Y llndtr n1 ~ 1m1. The ui•--DISTRICT OlslTlct. Failure to com-Cleltt ot Orange County 1) Conduct public hear· 92683 CIMIWli' not to ccri.-. illt tD the Dlld of TIUIL Tiit trurm *1:Jl/tJM -llf'1 Of OrarQe County pleta tilt wont Ml IOf1tt on 08IC>1f2001 Ing; and The name and ad· end tagllW lk::cllOlc .. ..., be .... llul ll!Mtyb lncorNd-191 Rldwnl A. en.., herein will raut In lht 1001etee593 2) Adopt ~ No. draq, and ~ ~.._ wllllolll ~ or _.. ,.. Cll .::'.,. ..., DhetOt of Food Strv-lmpoeltlon of liquldaled Deily Ptlo4 June 5, 12. 2001· approvjng the number ol pla 1 11· ri .. loclllld st :::.,-:~,-""'~~ dlWnlallscommon ICff danwgll= 111 ':_ ~ ~ t9, 29, 2001 T43!! Neoatlv~• o.c~~!~~ tomey, or ptalnClft w11n-1a10A Hlrtlar Bllld.. -... llllloft I Publlah9CI Ntwpoft ' Ind • ----out an •ltollWy la; (El fA100 e419 U.. CA ot-i..-......; tow .. -~.., ..... any, B11ch·Co1ta M111 S per ct.y. F1ctlUoU9 Bualneu Plan ent No. nombnt. la~ y al Q2827 • • .,.._ ,.... .,...,_., -.. Delly Plol Mey 28, "'-Each bidder 1hell Name Stltement GPA 2000-002(C) numero de lelafono dal Theldndd.._to ="=i~ ==-~ ... ~ 12. 2001 &llbmit, on ltle lorm The folloWlnQ perlOOI CONTINUEb abogado del dentan· ,., 11 • ......_.. la:""" Died of TRiit, I -OI _...... .. _____ M ........ !J .... 3.,,.5 ~~the~ are doing bu1NA u : BUSINESS dante, o del ~-...., .,_,.., . "'"" ~111.i.t ........ -•• .,._.. ll'ld .......,.,_,.., ' -"' The Datab1M Ulb, 3410 USE PERMIT 3628 dante que no Un• S. SW end Wine-tllenon, lld ..... lll"l"Cl tllti P I o. Fictitious Business the ptopoald euboon· South Main De Santa (BUZZ) REVOCATION • abogado, M) ~ PU; lJcmle -...n1apweeoftllt ouncY'ltl:W•ICll,~ Heme Statement lfactora on Ihle project Ana. Caffomla 92707 $450 VIA OPORTO . AN Jolln c Flail e.q No. 41-372182 T,..... flwtllt toerl MIOUllt ltll """**Ill The following peraona II required by the Swithin SI. John APPEAL BY THE AP· ALLEN & FLATT, INC .. now illuld fDr .. (It flt llMt of .. ~ IUlll Cll ltll •l .. doing ~ Sul*nlng Ind SuboOf1.. Llndbectt 34 0 South PLICANT OF THE 4400 MacM:hur Blvd. C1fWNM1 loc:8*8d at ~of .. lklitlcll of aftd ~ llld Dlld ti -~ M In u . trading Falf Practloee Main oe ~ PLANNING COM· Ste. 370, Newport &..,. Wit ~ ....._, '!NII, _. .,.,.... Chooofate r.:ory, 152 Act, l'ubllc Conlfac:t Ollllomla' 927 Ana, MISSIONS REVOCA-Beech, CA 92680 The •lllDll*ld dll9 to be ... 111111 Wow. Tiit '*"-\ a pnMdld In N. a.....a, Orange. CA Coda Section 4100 et Thie bJ._!7 II con-~ OF USE PEflMIT ~t..lfi ~T~· ~ ol IW ....,,,..... II ::-:. 9': ~'= o; llld ••~ ..._, 1 9286e ·~ bid nt be ac-duded by: an lndMMI Publlan.d Ntwpon by YOl.AHOA A~ June 21, 2>01 st ltle '* fMi NO«TH FROMT :J "'* .. """'ti 2= LAv~·ti~ oomp9nled by• certified Have you alarted B11c:h·Co111 MH• 0.pUty .. oll'a d! UNITY EMTJWG TO THE ,,...°'!!!!. d 1tUlt, ..... ~. YO!ba Unda. CA °' ouhltr'I check"' bid =., ~? No Delly Pllol .kN t2, 2001 NOTICE TO THE PER• ESCROW. INC., 14730 COUNTY COURTMOUSE, -cMVM md 921187 bond In 1111 lmOunt not Lindbeck ' H37 SON SERVED: You...,. ~cA~m. no CMC csna DRIVE ::'r1":.~= ~~"':"~ ~>ttiaoi" i:',J:iro:J 11~•_:••::nh:r:; F1ctltk>u1 Bustnau ::'n1~ Individual~ The ...,..,,. ti IW =· S:::.,..~ ~ ~~tt Have you •tarted ().~able to the Clellt ot 0nu1gt Courtly ~ STATOINT Ofl· pwldW pitoe ot .__ el ....... ...... a.ii: la ~ ~ YfJ(1 No fie "tJ~ on ()8/()112()()1 ti.:i ........ --DAMAQl8 , CUlillldrallon In _, .......... lllw. ~ a ~ !t.:::-w.: ::.i::.1 11 ~:. ~ PiloC~~ ~ERO!, 22$3 ~-'T~ :.:=:• .. C..: 1:,*.:W =-= =-~a!:; ~:"'er::.= ~~,::it: ~-2001 ]135 :, a:·~ Cotta ~ SlA~~-~ Is ltle """ d -d•llllllOl1 of.. Inc., at ....... lnlM on CW30r'2001 UllllK1oly Fellhlul Per· NEWPORT IEACH &11'1 Dtllil Inc., 2&33 N, KASPEAOWICZ ..tp !:°o.0:-~ ~~s~ ::r-A"C ~Ml 2001 ... HAI ~ noteor:.. In~ C"Xo~~Cll. 8:::1 a::·Nv ~~· ==r .:Ion~ a':°: 1800000 .., Nltl Tiit ,..-.. ..... 5. 1 1.! (1<>0%} of the '*' bid .. ckdtd by: • CIOlpOl'lilon OenMl De ... o.p.lt In MCRM • i'Wll&·r' I .... ~ -~ ~ ~Y 29• t:: ona twndred pero.nl =MM'"RY Thie buelnete II oon-tows: • ' To 1 bl dloolMld In urodlnilNd ~~ ,.. ...aon: (ttl) --~ = fumlah • Payment •= Hive you •laned Pein, IUfteltrla~ al1(\Jn. cmhllr's d1ldc Pl'°' to --. ., fir .., w. .. / dlit CGllc:tGr. co';W:i~l8Rs '"' ,::.n"" one~': a:"" P·"'· ~ =-'in!"",.:. convn.nce 110.000.00 ~ 221 d o.pt. ,._, ...... If ...._. 'YI* II • _.,. ID ·-' ' ................ dMC-mo,00000 ...__.....,_ oa1111a-..ntq c=Dla= 11>1 r::'A,.~J,::.:; OA~~:O:~ MtThll~waa =-12.:*' ~ w:..r. belrl ~ :::%'."n:.·m= ••1 ............ ~Beecfl ~ ~ htdelldnv ADOPTION filed wlttl the ~ Future medlcal e1• ~and f'9 !:'~. -11: == *:::...Mes ~Obtain O=•nta ::.-::=~ CH~R~;'?'J ~ ~~°"1" ~mt'~ v~ ._._ .. -anclBldDueet amour"9 ... bfllnlht THE N8MC . LOUD 2001 ... 7'11 loee o1 ••unlngs"(to ~~~L •• -~ == -lbaciUIJll~ ~--... -tiunlingl!)n Beed! 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I'! r.defll Fair HouslllQ Atf,Of 1968 as 1mended whiCh makes It illegal to adYtrti88 •1ny Pf•ference. llm~lon oc discl1mlnation ~ on ra. COior. relig- ion. sex, hlndlcac>. famltlal stalll& oc 111tional origin, or 1n Intention to make any s!Mll'pfeferenu. limilatlon Of_~.-JNs IMWSpapet' Wiii not knowingly accept an~ advertisement lor real estate whicll ls In violation oYllf law. Out re.defs are hereby lnlormld tint all fMllinos adW111sed lo this ~ n available on If! tqilll oi: rtunity baSIS. ~ To n of illscrlmi- llllioll. UD tolH1ee II 1400-.424-8590. NE TOP lfoME BUYING .. ::SUPERSTORE ~\Wl ~ C»M1. IJP% ~ EsBt loirls. -~lFft.'e ~ ~ Free Go.it Rtpo Us! V,._ & FKA. ~come 1\ll areas rn.ded. CCII~ (714J SJ4.UOO 24 trs 'fettnn Rell E.utt ~~'Pf>t ·lMAIL: ~com .. . -~ ' .~ '. of! • ..... _,, .. i .. ' ., .. . _.. .. ' ' I ' MARIPOSA ,.,. woni last! 2br 2.5 ba ooodo . 2 mstr suites. 2 car attacti gar $31 OIC 811 714-550-8750 l21 :Jml lly•tlc Hlli. Elag1nc1 Comp/1tefy remodeled, breathtaking ocean W.ws, sBr 2.SBa ~. "rve OCN/I W.w dee* olf '1ving IDOlll 9"111 custom built 880. The /lllSler lel/JNes a spa tub, dual Slflks. 1 vanity. Finest wal cowringis, la~ fiMhinas. cusmi cablnet1)' OlfMld at $1,250,000. Fot men In cal ~7-1382 Des91 lntlllV9tldol!. Inc. WATERFRONT FtXER Not F« Thi Faint Agent of Heart 94~723-8120 SeclWI Strlel 3& f olfice, 2.5Ba. Bad! Bly partial views, hlrdwd firs, val.lltld c:eils, CUl-dHlc, $719,000. Donald Pfaff, . Colctwell BlnUI Mt-TSW074 PRIME ESTATES Lota a ac.i Vltwtt Call Patrtcll Tenore Agent 94M56-t705 NEW. HOllE nfqlt Sqi.-AIM Btolw = °"*'*' Altldlld MM a.t.,. J ~ • 2.5 .,,,. .,....,,, lflltdyl °'*' 11111 ~ ~'"" 1aau-1 ., Rll WI (1•-31 COSTA MESA 55+ Beautiful 2Bt. <Ill wide, just 38r 211 tblM frpl, lg yd, tool·st~ IO Triangle Ind~ Avail fW1# $1450 Square. ~ & AolSSt ~ caipet. Nice Ilg ront pon:h. Torell Rtv 714-~ Cool oce111 breezes. 5C rent Ind II ulls. Must I E lldt 2br 2.51>8 Twnhm Of ONLY $27,000 HAR80A VIElt HOMES Mt-642-1132 or Bad! Bey & oc lairpnjs, WIO ~. pool, spa, frpl QI!. $1550 7t~ 714-791·2~ ...... 3lk 2.58a micro, 1 • ~1 DIW, WIO hk~. ltll cat all rn· no AIC. Aval June 20. 800/Mo. Cal lo! lllllll to view. 2110 Thunn Ave. (vlctoria/bay) 94H31-4622 AZ'S BEST B~ 40 acres· $17,900. Beeutilul • 28r 281 WIO hk-ups, ranch In Willlams/Flagstaft ~· 140 Al>ett. $1425/Mo. aree. pelfect 6. 100' c:lmlle. do not dllturtl """1ta. Spectacular mountain Cal Undsly 949-640-3632. views, bordels state llnd, 1tlordeble r~ Catt E eldt, 2Dr 2b1 houM, 1 AZLR t-&n.282· . ICAL•SCAN} ~Incl.No TRW rwq. AVlll f 104M• &I M . 11500 MM42·1053 lt7•:nl Dlluu ipt, 1 bf + loft 1 112 bdl. Llundry. S1150i mo. 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E SIDE Cll llw9 2tJf e-mU resume & 9lialy req cond6, L, doetel, pv blltl, 1 1 inloO keyap!!kers.oom ~ +~~~82~ -Al'ftMNCEI Attn: WOflt From Kome • Up lo S2W75/Hr. PIT .f ff 88M87-2134 www.extrellWICIShnow.com RECEPTIONIST Part·lime permanent poation. Local newspapet is locQ\g lor a Hlf-mcCIVated, cheerful and posllive allilude P8flOll for our front olflC8. Good oleriell skills, be able to lrt8fllCI well Wl!ll the pubhc. Traditional switchboard experiern:11 helplul Drug screening/ phys1Caf required. EOE. l:u Resume to 949-63t·n46 Ol send 10 Vima Saenz 0 Daly Pilot, 330 West Bay Slreet, Cosla Mesa, CA 92627 RECEPTIONIST OC's It Real Estate Co has a ~name opportuOtty 1or !he ~.We have a ~l'lt poeilion availal* In Corona del Mar Requires protessK>nal hiendly at· btuele, PllMOUS elq>eriMce wf'ousy phooea. and strong ~ knowledc;ie HOUls 9:oo-6 OOPM. $9-12/Hr F°' tonSlderltlon. lax l8SUme to (714) 540-6088 Of cat (714) ss1-0n1 x 245 Cll lllltlr Br 11 k.oluricul KEHMOAE Sell Cleaning ~ ~~ipex., :--1*1'~ Gu Rlllge light grey, ..,.,.._ .. ,1 U&L~ $200,00, Excelent c:ondt-............ '' .....,...._ lion. Cd betwten Hpm DRIVER · n PAYS IO slalt RECEPTIONIST-PI T Al SNICKERS/YORK MINTS stocked established vending IOU!e. Sell within 3 weeks Under S9K 111vest· ~ Great IWdll polenllal Floance with good crecM. Toll~ree: 1-888·333·2254. (CAL'SCANI CREDIT SERVICES CAEDrr PROBLEMS? CaU Credit expens LICeflS8dl Bonded. 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C::.' ~": C::~~'92 building 28r 2.581, bNc>-mhn'Un !R! 58 ~ ie:.~~s:~ raltases ~ ~ ...,_ It 1 ct11rgt I* (206694) NABERS $6 968 ~ XJR 't5 S4lt mi, tllU atrH1«tn1 IN/l.nls. Call l2W5M5'9 FJWllF*~~N/lt. z.,::. .. soo-. ~1= ( •..,,..,...,.•S.AL I groupe, write articles, de-minute. 1 )580-00 boo«sCo r~ ':vcream $950,000, f01 LJdo Pd .. ,------, .. N-"""" lign ~ Min 3 yrs eJCll,71' 91 lh, • .-~.! ..,.._ Dr. Sit fA.()pln Sitt. SIMI 111 AP'8 BHutlful unique aplft KnowleOge of AP style & lllul new, .995, "Mt 1•·4p. Own1rl11t. IRVIMI ltwl 2Dr 2111, _,.nm--lntemll 714-7$1· 7 Pegernak8r °' Oualll. Send I Cedllllc Sedll'I Dl¥llt '93 ~1255, ~ -· Ml Oc :.;H""H..=.;:11'""".____s'--·---ter IUita, h9nc:ll doors wl &Clllnl Fin ofllce 2<40lf Y-111 Ullriollt Ptw ::; :a to'~ 1 • ••as 1~1""· ice bbl. :;988 A'*> Bkn 949-se&-1888 Upper Biel ley SoedouS WI 111 ~ you $100 cir =· :7t.~"-:.:. ';, to lhln, AlrpCllt .,_ S220i = u:;.~ -":;1!:. 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East deals. wur .. 64 ~ 75 3 () 10 9 2 • J 10 9 7 4 SOUTH •A K QJ 108 "'642 0 74 •KQ The bidding: EAST SOUTH WFSf NORTH •• •• l• Jo Pass 4• Pdl Pim .._ Opening lead: Jack of • Study all four haDd~ in the diagram carefully. thcn decide whclhcr you wou.ld rather play or defend four spade.\ after lhe lead of the jack of clubs. Even at equal vulnerabili1y. West's prccmprive jump 10 three clubs, with virtually no distributional a.\.~, is on the borderline of rashnes.~. II did not dclcr North.·Soulh from gC1ting 10 four spades. JI east wins lhe ace of clubs and rewms a cl\lb, you have no ()l'Oblcm. You win, draw trumps and fon:.c out the ace of diamonds, IUld you still have a hean entry to dummy to dis- card your heart loser on a winning diamond. However, assume East. is an llllCOfllj>lished defender and, II Irick two, shilU lo the jack of hearts. You win in dummy, draw uumps and lead a diamond. East holdS up the ace of <fiamonds until lhe second round, then ex.its wilh a club. 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