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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-11-14 - Orange Coast Pilot. . .. SERVING .THE NEWPORT -MESA COM'AUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM ~-Irrelevant ~ops the ball •Jim Finn, 1999's honoree and now a fullback with the Indianapolis Colts, got his first NFL cany on Sunday. He just didn't carry it very far. Alex Coolman 0AA.Y PILOT 1999, that tiny mention represented the ful- fillment or major expectations. The box score, a report on Sunday's Colts game against the New York Jets, recorded Finn's first NFL carry. The only problem? Finn fumbled. 1\vo yards away from the end zone, he dropped the ball like a politician ditching a cam- paign promise. Finn's actions turned out to be thorough- ly irrelevant. Indianapolis won, anyway. •we're attributing that to the fact that his Irrelevant Week trophy that he took home has a guy fumbling the bdll," Salata said. •He thought, if thdt's the way it's done, that's the way I'm going to do 1t." The men who are tapped as Mr. Irrele- vant manage to accomplish a wide variety of things, Salata noted. One has gone on to graduate from West Point; another has become a senator. But never before has an Irrelevant hon- oree made such a prominent goof. lUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2000 The note in the middle of the box soore didn't look like much: •Finn: it said. • t-1. • But for Jim Pinn, the Indianapolis Colts fullback who was named Mr. Irrelevant in To Paul Salata, the man who created the Mr. Irrelevant contest 25 years ago to cele- . brate the last player picked in the NFL draft, the explanation for Firtn's gaffe seemed perfectly obvious. "This is the high point of the 25 years, of course," Salata said. "Most of our guys SEE IRRELEVANT PAGE 4 OAJLY PILOT Al£ PHOTO Paul Salata, left, salutes 1999's Mr. Irrelevant. Jim Finn, now a fullback for Indianapolis. BIGAIR DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT A surfer Wes over the curl in wind-swept condittons last week in Newport Beach as Santa Ana winds blew through Southern California. Grandniece of Golda Meir to appear at luncheon •Jewish Federation on Wednesday welcomes Alice Golemba, grand.niece of the former Israeli prime minister. Allee Golembo knows things about the late Golda Meir that few others do. She loved to cook a matzo brie. She loved to clean her kitchen, including the pots and pans. And she was nervous about meeting actress Anne Bancroft, who por- trayed her in a Broadway produc- tion based on her life. . To Golembo, the woman was simply • {\unt Goldie.• To the rest of the world, she was the prime minister of Israel from 1969-74, as well as Israeli foreign minister ,.. Small earthquake joltS area from 1956-65 and minister of labor from }949-56. Golembo, a professional actress, will present •Behind the Scenes with Golda Meir" on Wedn~ay for the Women's Divi- sion of the Jewish Federation of Orange County at a luncheon in Costa Mesa. •tt's the story of one woman." she said. •That's all she was -a school teacher from Milwaukee - and look what she accomplished. PeopJe think, 'I'm only one per- son, what does it matter?' It does matter.• Golembo will tell stories about her great aunt, with whom she lived in Israel for a year, and answer questions. She adds that she is committed to Israel, as are members of the Trendsetters of the Women's Divi- sion of Orange County, as the women's group is called. Her goal SEE GOLEMBO MGE 4 Newport may set up (}reenlight committee _ • City considers appointing panel members to help council interpret the slow-growth measure. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The city may set up a committee to recommend gwdellnes for the implementation of the slow- growth Green.tight measure. ~ Mayor John Noyes could appoint the CQ.rruruttee's members at the Nov. 28 council meeting Council members are expected to ask City Atty. Bob Burnham at tonight's City Counol meeting to prepare a list of secbons in the measure that could be open to interpretation by the council. Measure S, which voters over- whelmingly approved in the Nov. 7 election, will put before a city- wide vote any development that allows an increase of more than 100 peak-hour car trips or dwelling units or 40,000 square feet over the general plan allowance. Supporters of the so-called Greenlight initiative said that forming such a committee would be appropriate. •Actually, the tmnmittee's job is pretty easy,• said Allan Beek. who helped create the measure. "It's pretty dear what should be done." Sections that could be inter- preted by council members include a clause that would involve general plan amend- ments from the previous 1 O years to calculate whether a project requires a citywid8 YOte. Council members could also decide whether to grant developers credit for reducing car trips caused by their project. . While Greenhgbt attia lib Councilman Gery Adams have I SEt PANEL MG1 4 a · ,._ ____ , ClAlllB5 ' Nllm& I .. 1 •'911 I ,, ON . 2 r~.~ 14,2000 . . . . , Cover-to-cover lecture on books Thursday "-n about boob lhursmr e1>aling at a lecUft praelllld ~ OCC librarian DllDe wmb ... Newport ae.tl boc*ulet lmwWolfsolL • The two wil review tiest:s el ers,; taA. ~children's litemure ... disa.m ' II THE CLASSROOM Doily Pilot IWs-,. IACI Who's going to ·be president? Laughter and Thanksgiving ~Daily Pi.Jot aMed ele- awntaly «:lwol lltUdenta at Page Prtvate School Jn Costa Mna: Are you lolJowtng what'• going on wlth the pre.lden1.lal electkm1 It llO, what do you think1 They're voting. They're counting how many votes the presidents have . They haven't decided yet because they didn't count all the votes. The person that I voted for, I heard he was in the lead· Bush. At the snack table, some of my fnends said Gore was m the lead. But I'm not sure But I do know that George Bush got 200- something. EMILY AIHARA, 1 [Do you know who's running?) George W. Bush and Al Gore. (Did some- one WlI1 yet?) No I only know two people ( ru nD.111g I: Gore and Bush. DEVON LAMB, 1 (Do you know what state they're counting votes in?) No. VICTORIA SMITH, 6 (Do you know who's run- ning?) George W. Bush and Al Gore. (Do you know why no one won yet?) ~o. Don't know. JORDAN CORDOBA. 6 l don't have anything to say. N o, I didn't know an election was going on. J don't do that. I don't watch that stuff. NICOLE RUDOLPH, 7 -Interview• and photo• by Young Chang VOL M. NO. 271 THOIMI M. JCllMI*. ~ "°'"' OOCl9G1 Editor .... ~ Qyldllor ....... ~OtjlcMor •••••.....W. ,....ldleof ::.::-.,.. ..... _ ..... ........ ,....,...,. __ .._ .... ..., ..,wsssa .............. UMJOJl•Rl f\QJ •1 • With a sharp sense of humor and a way with first-graders. Chery Weaver hands out lessons with a little bit of teasing. Chery Weaver ls not your typical teacher. She doesn't over-enunciate when speaking to her first-grade students at Page Private School. She doesn't talk down the sligh test bit. Weaver 15, instead, subtly sarcastic with dry humor and a straight face. Her students find her funny. During Monday morning's lesson on Thanksgiving, she asked them about the pil- grims' journey from England and their life in America. She good-naturedly teased the first. graders when they suggested that turkeys were a crop. Then came the crafts. Weaver passed out construction paper. each with outlines of an American Indian's beadb¥d and feathers in assorted colors. The assignment was to cut out the headband and the feathers. paste them IYI onto the band and wear them. ·vou get what you get and you like it,• she said, explaining that no one was to trade papers, only individual feathers. The first-graders mim· icked her, all the while laughing: "You get what you geW • Who: Chery Weaver's first-grade dass • Whllt: Leaming about the pilgrims and Thanksgiving • Where: Page Private School in Costa Mesa Soon, there was chaos. Laughter erupted -often for no appar- ent reason -and children jumped out of their seats. The students seemed to forget, with sds· sors and glue sticks in hand, the rules and man- ners that come with being in school. But they bad fun. W~ley Krautkramer taped his eyes shut. Victoria Smith wrapped a lavender sweater around her head and was asked to leave the room for a few minutes. And Funmi Kalejaiye illegally swapped headbands with a friend. She was only allowed to trade feathers, remember? Weaver asked, "ls that a featheri That long thing?~ To Wesley's tape prank, she quipped,• "It doesn't even work on your mouth." When students waved scissors in the air, she said, ·1 want to see you all walk out with 10 fin. gers." She reminded the first-graders that they had only five feathers each, so if one of them some- how ended up with six, she would take one away. When one little boy asked Weaver to staple his headband because he couldn't estimate the Scllool Lll•dl m1u ~ The Newport-Meu UNfied School District offwl menu - choices each deJ • ~ IChook. Students mer dlOOM • V.-IM 9nCr'M tf ..... The •l1ttkWt vMles Md nwy be elttw • Nied. ~ or hot entree. School runct. .. S1.7S MCh; the *i-tct doel not~ chedtl for lell tf'8ft S17.50. Here'• whit's being --dWs w.k: JODAY Muncbable Lunch SUd widl frUlt yogurt • cbkken ParmeiNm NDdWk:b oo a bun, bUy ltW>Q$ HODJNE (949)642~ CA 92:626. ~No MWI~ ,.. Ululndonl. edltorlal IMtt.r Of~ her.tnc.-n be NprOCluced wtchcMlt written ,,.... ~ ycAIT conwnents about the O.ily Piiot or news tips. MOP$$ Our~ Iii lJO W. hy St.. Cclta Mesa. CA 92127. mllllor\ of~ OWMI. HOW IO MACH US Clrculmllon The Tima Orenge County (IOO) 252-9141 MsaM4 a.Hied (Mt) 142-5678 ~ C!Nf) 142-021 ......, NIMS C!Nf) 142·5'80 Spotts CW) S7<MUJ .... _.,.(Mt) ..... 170 kMl:~··-ODm MIMO-. ....... OMm (99> 14Z..W1 ....,.,. ... ,.,u. ~ .. --r. ... ..... ........ ~ ........... .... ___ .._......., GMG FRY I OAl.Y Pl.OT Punm1 Kalejalye, a flnt-grader at Page Private Scbool ln, Costa Mesa, ls a portrait of concentraUo,Ji as she creates her Thanksgiving art project. an American Indian headband. diameter of his bead, Weaver said, "I'll just glue it to your bead. Wanna wear it all day?" Her young audience found her hilarious - even when she didn't mean to be. Toward the end of class, Weaver announced, "Someone stole my staplorl" ....... y Coofenmce Dey -no lc:bool TitUISQM' . Muncbahle Lunch Saled or bean aild cheese buntlo wtlh tmDalD 1eJ1a. cboic8 of fruit or ~ ~. cba6Ce Of milk ..,. MuncNble LUllc:b s.lad or chicken ~tu wUb lettuce. cbe.. ad ranch dreuing, cllGKe GC liuit or )'*'8, ~ of milk WIAllll AllD SUIP ... PCWAIT rcn.. to Mllt..ttWt ... With flilr condltlOI .. f-.t peeks with "' occ.lonel d.t-hlgh MW • loaalDll Wldge ... Ort ....... ----CdM 11DU • TODAY Flntlow 1:32 a.m ......... -...... _. 2.0 Am~ t'.Sl a.m ....................... 6.3 Second low 5:12 p.m ................ " •... -0.7 SecondNgh 11:54 p.m ..................... 3.7 •rtllDAY Flntlpw 4:25 e.m • .u ................... 2.5 flat.,.., 12:01 e.m. .................... J.t . SiclOnd low I:'' e.m."""""""'"'"' .o.s -•• --a Victoria squealed with delight, but offered no confession. • IN ntE Cl.ASSltOOM is a weekly feature In which a Daily Pilot writer visits a Newport-Mesa school and writes about the experience. MONDAY MnndMbJe Lunch Salad or blended~ with ~ut butter and jelly •uncit.tab&e. sendwki>.. baby carrots, choice at fruit, cboice of milk • The MunchabJe Lunch salad contains tOlled greens, ~ tomatoes, aacken and potlllbl sources IUCb as cheese, sunflower '9edl, fruit yogurt. bc)..ney-routed peanuts and~· No chlld,, d&01mln.t.d ~blew of,., .. cvloc MtloNI orlgh\.199 or~ W It ii blllwd • dtlld ,_....,, ~*' .,.,. _,..,,,.... ...,, CO tM s.cm.IY of AgrlcUltlri, w..1111.,... DC 2Gl.SO. • POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • ...._ ........,.,.. end Sunftow• Aw A hit and run was reported at 11 :15 u n. SuncS.y. • ........ 't ... ._ .. A llehlcle burglary WIS i'epOrted In the 1800 block • 9:59 p.m. Sundey. • Wiit .._ "'-t: Anon was repcN't9d In the 300 block 8t 3:42 a.m. Sunct.y . • w.t -"'-t: Vandalism wes ~ In the 700 blodt 8t 1CU9 a.m. SuOO.y . NIWPORT RACH • -CiMlt ..... -•• ~,...,..., lfftllhld. ..... Window 9t lM FlowenNn '" ... 3100 ... It 11>9a.M.~ • P1Jlllll 11w .... A c.mera Ind ---It a. ""' ... NpOr'lld ~from. bl ......... In"' uoo .... 5:15,..... '-...... .,. Daily Pilot .. " Vandals smash windows on weekend spree Tom HefferruJn would be proud today • Police believe incidents in Corona del Mar are related; damages estimated at about $6,000. 0eepa BMr.ttt DAILY PILOT . CORONA DEL MAR Vandals went on a destructive spree over the weekend, smashing car windows and side-view mirrors and ulti- mately causing about $6,000 in damages, police said Monday. Eleven incidents were reported between Saturday night and Sunday morning in varlous beach neighborhoods, including Jasmine Avenue, Seaward Road, Seeaest Drive and lilac Avenue. Most of the victims were homeowners who parked their cars on the street, police said. One of the victims was a store owner in the 3100 block of East Coast Highway whose display window was smashed. There a.re no suspects at this time, said Newp0rt Beach Police Lt. Doug Fletcher. "It's very likely the same people were involved in all of those incidents,• he said. Glass was shattered with a baseball bat OT similar instru· m.ent in abnost all the cases, Fletcher said. It is not unusual for vandals to strike in spurts, he said. •usuany when they strike, ifs a string of incidents. You find one window broken, there's another broken win- dow a couple of doors away,• Fletcher said. • Corona del Mar resident Sherrill Smith said she was shocked by the destruction and damage. "How horrible,• she said. "Who would do a thing like that? I feel secure because I live in a gated community, but I guess it could happen any- where.• Police are still investigating the case. · I wm detigbted with the tlKtioa of John Heffer-nan to the. Newport Beadl aty Cound1. He ran a "*'™"" campaign and rm sure he'll be a worthy member ot the council. But the main reason I'm 10 pleased is that be is Tom Heffeman's son. Police arrest man for concealed weapon During the early days of Wodd Warn. Tom Hefler· nan was the resident special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. At the same time, I was an officer in the Office of Naval Intel- ligence. Each of us was charged with investigating cases oC alleged •sabotage, espionage and subversity" -in Tom's case, with civil- ians; in my case, with naval personnel. who should walk in but Tam Heffernan. He bad passed the California Bar esamina- tion. so we took him in. However, the firm of Har- wood, Gardner and Heffer- nan didn't last long because I was appointed to the Superior Court. Police arrested a 56-year- old man who allegedly fired six rounds from a .357 mag- num revolver Monday after- noon while on a rental boat in Newport Harbor, authori- ties said. The incident caused a stir around 2:30 p.m. near the Balboa Fun Zone, where several people watched Newport Beach police and Sheriff's Harbor Patrol officers arrest Robert Smith, of Fountain Valley, on suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon. He told officers he had fired all six rounds into the ocean, police said. Nobody was hurt during the incident, said Newport Beach Police Lt. Mike Jack- son. Smith was apparentl"¥t intoxicated while returning a boat to Balboa Boat Rentals in the 500 block of East Edgewater Avenue, said Sgt. Ron Peoples of the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol. ,, Harbor Patrol officers responded to a call from a woman identifying herself as Smith's wife and warning that he was threatening to kill himself. •It was not a suicide attempt," Jackson clarified. "He was only heard talking about it." Smith is being held in Orange County Jail and is receiving psychiatric treat- ment. -Dffpa Bharath Because the Marine Cmps Air Base, the Tustin •Ugbter Than• Air Base, the Seal Beach Ammunition Depot and the Los Alamitos Air Base were under con- stn.lction, as well as two shipyards in Newport Har- bor -each of which employed not onJy naval personnel but also civilians -our paths crossed so often that we ahnost became partners.· So Don and Tom took in Mark Soden, who promptly became a Superior Court judge. So Don and 1bm took il'l Bob Corfman, who also . promptly became a Superior Court judge. 1 remember bis swearing-in ceremony because Don Harwood stood up and oddressed the presiding judge. He said, "Your Honor, Tum Heffernan and I are becoming tired of educating lawyers to become judges. We have given this court Bob Gardner, Mark Soden and Bob Corfman. Will you please tell the governor to pick on another office for a while?" BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Unhappily, we couldn't find a spy in all of Orange County. We were very suc- cessful in proving that cases ol alleged sabotage were actually cases of careless- ness, and that alleged sub- versives such as Heinz Kaiser and Soto N'lShigawa simply had names that were the same as those of our enemies. But no spies. 11me passed and Tom Heffernan and I drifted apart, as judges and lAwyers do. But I shall always have a very soft p14ce in my heart for the great times we bad. Sewage spill prompts harbor closure The Orange County Health Care Agency closed part of Newport Harbor on Monday morning after a sewer line became blocked and caused sewage to spill into the bay. The bay was closed to swimming and diving in the area of Harbor Marina, near the intersection of Coast High- way and Newport Boulevard. A spokesperson for the health care agency could not be reached Monday. Bechler trial date reset for Nov. 22 The trial of Eric Bechler, the 33-year-old man accused of murdering his wife during a boating trip off the New· port Beach coast in 1997, has been postponed to Nov. 22. Bechler's trial was sched- uled to begin Monday, but was postponed because the prosecution presented addi- tional information that the defense has not yet reviewed. Bechler is suspected of killing his' 38-year-old wife, Pegye, and throwing her body overboard while they were celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary. While Bechler has main- tained that his wife was swept off the boat by a giant wave as she towed him on a AlSO ON OOR MENU: .FISH TACos· TOltTlllA SOUP CHIU SIZE CHIU CHHSE OMl&.n'Tt WE TAkE PINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL! Celestino's-.- quality MEATS ,_ The Finesl Meal and 5erolce l\OOJJoble &rvi111 <Ast/I M1:111 for Min' JO 1""' Celestlno's Old-Fasldontd THE HOUDAYS AU NEAR MEATLOAF MIX CALL AHEAD FOR OUR SO,. Ground Slrloln LASAGNA TRAYS 25,. Grouad Veel Bftf, Cbkktn or Splucb 25~ Ground Pork .,!.,.... •· ... You Add Your $ TAMALES OR ~A TRAYS Own Spica D£IJ PUTIW VEAL STEW or CALVFS LIVER S4!f: CELU11NO'S SAUSAGB OFTllBWDK: FRESH PORK ITALIAN Mid or Helt $ 1: bodyboard, prosecutors allege he staged the el1\.ire incident to collect a multi- million-dollar We insurance policy. Pegye Bechler was an expert swimmer and triath- lete. Her body was never found after the incident. Bechler is being held without bail in the Orange County Jail. Because Tom was from someplace back East and didn't know a soul out here, be became a fixture in our household. Then Tom was transferred back East, and I went overseas. After the war, I resumed my old law partnership with Don HaJWood. One day, I'm just 50IJ"Y Tom didn't live lonq enough to see bis son sitting on the Newport Beach City Council. 92"d Annual Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade '' I \ "' II ,,. \·.,I ' ' ( I DON'T MISS THE BOAT! Advertise in the Official Boat Parade Program pubfuhing Saturday, December 2 'J;. a.n..... Boat Parade ia almoet Mre! Now in ita 92nd y-.r, dM pencle will clnw ...... olfttiton to the harbor·~ to new ......... , ........ DllalLw1S. wll be 3(),000 for thU pt'rial edition. Tliie ,.. ... _ wil be ...W to • Cltrr'w •••r• and will abo a,., deliYeftci to..,.._ IO,• rte•,.,. ............ wttll the Daily Pilot oa Saturda1, Dl11•t1r !. Ai ... •a' ............. will be a ..... at DUlel'OUI ........... ,.. ..... . Den•• ~ .t copy deadline· Frldo,, NG11•6er 11, 5 p.a C.... ...,,.,_ ~ NoMMl•D. llaa . .. .. . . 4 Tuesday, N~ber 1 ~. 2000 GO LEMBO CONTINUED FftOM 1 is to applaud the members and reaffirm their purpose. •t love the fact that the name of thJs group is ''lfend· setter,'• Golembo said. *Golda was a pioneer. So are these women.• Born in 1898 i,ri Kiev. Rus· sla, Golda Meir moved to Wisconsin in 1906. She '" • wtwt: •aehind the' SCenes with Golda Metr"' •When: 10:30 a.m. ~ Mondavi Wine & Food Center. 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa • Colt: S60 • Call: (714) 755-5555, Ext. 226 joined the Labor Zionist Par- ty in 1915, and moved to Tel th t im rt t J · h Aviv, which at the time was e mos po an ewia woman of her time: located in Palestine, with Jacquee Lipson, 8 board bµsband Morris· Myerson in member of the Federation's 1921. Women's Division and co- She worked heavily with chairwoman of the nendset- the labor movement and ters, beard Golembo speak attended the 1939 Zionist about Meir at a federation Congress in Geneva to help event about six years ago. protect Ewopean Jews. In •I was just so m awe of 1948, she signed a procla-everything she was teaching mation with the People's us -things I didn't know Council establishing the not only about her aunt, but state of Israel. Meir's politi-other important women," cal career took her through she said. • the ranks of goverµment to One of Golembo's stories the post of prime minister, is particularly amusing. which she held until she When Meir met Bancroft on resigned in 1974, a year after the opening night of "Gol- the start of the Yom Kippur da," she went backstage to War. She died in 1978. the actress' dressing room. Golembo didn't realize Bancroft bad not yet the extent of her great aunt's r~moved her makeup, w})ich influence in Israel until the included a fake nose. The early 1970s, when they two began talking, and Ban- attended a concert together. croft picked at her face. "When the prime minister When she got to the nose, goes to a public place, she nervously peeled it off. (everyone) has to wait until Meir quipped, "That's the entire audience is seated fantastic! Now show me bow until she can enter,· Golem-to do that witb mine!• The bo said. ·we were given the joke broke the ice betv.ieen signal, and I . was standing the two. ' next to Golda. As we ·rm telling Golda sto- entered that ball, everyone ries," she said. "Stories sensed Golda was there, and about the family. of what they turned to her and called propelled her -not into her name and applauded. fame. because she couldn't And here I was, walking. It have cared less about fame suddenly hit me like a -but what propelled her sledgehammer that she was • into government office." SJ~ Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND NEW -COSMET1CALLY IMPERFECT • Get the Best tor Less/ ~!liWiiii I -1-.. ilPtD-Cl 11 a "Over 50 Years of Fine Qu1dity" All Types of Wmdow Treatments • Valancet & Cornice Box.es • Roman Sbadea • Blinds • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspmad1 2 0 O/o~th Fabric & Labor 0 F F m diis ad w NoYCmber 21 ... 2000 ~·~ DESIGN CENTER Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (949)642-8400 ~~~~ . . IRRELEVANT CONTINUED FROM 1 were in unskilled positions, like tackles and guards and linebackers .and stuff. They haven't stepped forward and Around TOWN • Send AltOUNO TOWN items to the Dally Pilot. 330 w. Bay St., Cos- ta M~ 92627; by fax to (949) 646--4170'._.or by calling (949) 574- 4268. lrfclude the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing is available at http://www. dallypilotcom. I'm not worried, my agent Is er.111 Brown lnau111nce Call today for auto & home owner's insurance! (949) 760· 1255 Fashion Island had the game on the line based on their actions like this was.• The jury is still out, howev- er, on what, if any, action the Irrelevant Week organizers will take to recognize Finn's accomplishment. "We're calling a meeting TODAY The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter will host a Health Expo from 8 a.m. to t p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. Participants can receive service induding pneumonia shots, health screenings and speak with HMO representatives. Gen- eral participation is free and donations are welcome. (949) 645-2456. The 2000 Gingerbread Vil- lage to benefit Toys for Tots will be unveiled at 5:30 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive. Ne Beach • LlC* 0550290 50% OFF· ALL FALL WREATHF.S •TABLE DECOR• CORNUCOPIAS 369 E. 17th Costa Mesa (Acroo from JUlph.s) (949) 646-6745 Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5, Sun io-4 .~~ EL'MN_C ___ H ............ IT-0 ·--Book your holiday banquet now ... While dates are still availablel . Newportleldl (949) 675-6855 Daily Pilot ....... WOqld .... to ~ abodt 28,000 .......... ~ ... 581,000. ......... lll'Clfed ID ordef to-*l • dlywld9Yote. pGl&pODe ~ before the P\ftnalng Commk•ion 'Ulltil = memNn bad ...-....monbowtbe inUialNe would be 8J>Plied:. •'Iba pnad8Dt diing to do is to let um thing settle doWn bued CJD ~ YOte ol Che ~.· NJd 11m Strad- er, ooe ol tbe pmtnen in the KOU Center projec;.'t. And Newport Dunes otfl- da)s ~ they hadn't had time to even think about , wbat they would do. Developers for the D\meS hotel pro)ect. a planned resort with 470 rooms and 31,000 square feet of confer· of the board of directors to see bow far we ought to take this," Salata said. "Maybe we'll take the Daily Pilot arti- de and laminate it onto a sewer pipe or something and run it upstream.• In all seriousness, though, Salata stressed that he wants Vl.Sitors are welcome to bring a new, unwrapped toy in sup- port of Toys for Tots. (949) 760-4951. FW Chao from Food Sales West will speak at the Round- table for Women in Poodser- vice's Orange.County chapter meeting, which will begin with a networking time at 6 p.m. at Food Sales West, 235 Baker St.. Costa Mesa. Chao is the restaurant and wine columnist for the Orange County Business Journal. $35, or $30 for tiiembers, $15 for students. (949) 798-8770. Mother's Market and Kitchen will present a free seminar on reversing disease with aloe vera at 6:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe, 225 B. 17th St., Costa Mesa. (949) 631-4741 . The North face retail store will present a slide show and lecture With Aaron Barnes of Peruvian Adventures as he shares information about the Andes ·Mountains of South America, including summit ascents and following the Inca 'Irail. The event will take place at 7:30 p.m. at 1870-A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 646-0909. WEDNESDAY The date Employment Devel· opment Department will pre- sent a free State Basic Payroll Tax Seminar from 9 a.m. to noon at the Coastal County Regional One-Stop Center, 1675 Scenic Ave., Room 222, Costa Mesa. Reservations suggested. (949) 768-1521. 11Uving Wreaths,• a work· shop where participants can create a custom cactus and holiday wreath, will be held at 9 :30 a.m . at Sherman Ubrary & Gardens, 264 7 E. Coast High~ay, Corona del Mar. Registration ls $95. All materials are supplied. (949) 673-2261. • Repraenting the fuJJ line of Prick Mobility Products Wba. the Dunes and Coaaet ~ b&ve beml hlalOWd flam tbe city's c:a1end9r1 tbe Dunes hotel hal not been wttbd.rawn eatiNly . •we haven't bad an opport\mity to Look at the optiom yet.• Mid Dunes pro- ject manager 11Jn Q\.UJm, adding tbet a recant grouod- bl;eakillg for another hotel project bad drawn bis atten· tiOD allewbere. While reduc1Ji9 the Dune& project to fall below G18elilight's 8lection thresh- old was one of the options under CODlideratioo, Quinn said that building on exist- ing entitlements was anoth- er pOaibility. •we're going to sit down and look at all the options available to us: Quinn said. to keep bis response to Finn's actions in the same spirit as lrrelevant Week itself: upbeat, and focused on help- ing the underdog. "I thoug'ht about sending him a note: Salata said. "just to say 'Hey, it happens to the best of us:• ,,.,.. A Taste tor Charity member's mixer will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. at PLUM'S Cafe and Catering. 369 E. t 7th St., Cos- ta Mesa. Parent Relp USA, fo~ded by Mothers and Oth- ers Against Child Abuse, will 1>1!hefit from proceeds. (949) 574-8200. A seminar on ttn.anclal plan- ning for surviving spouses will be held at 6 p.m. at PaineWebber, 888 San Clemente Drive, Sulte 300. Newport Beach. Pree. (949) 717-3915. Mother's Market and Kitchen will present a free seminar on breathing techniques for healing and stress relief at 6:30 p .m. in the Patio CaJe, 225 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. (949) 631-474 l. YHURSDIY The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce . will bold a 90- minute Breakfast Boost from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. $17, ot$12 in advance. (714) 885-9090. 1be Luncheon Program of the Orange County Chapter of Round ·Table West will be held at noon at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Featured guests will lndude author Maralys Wills and 1 Orange County Sheriff Michael S. Carona, who co- wrote •Save My Son." (323) 256-7977. •Boou ... Books ... Wonderlul Books!. a lecture 'hosted by the Friends of the Orange Coast College's Norman E. Watson Library, will be held at ?:30 p.m. at the Lido Isle Women's Clubhouse, 701 Via Udo Soud. $5 for nonmem- bers. Limited seating. (714) 432·5885. lbe Friends of the lrvtlle Coast's annual meeting wUl be held at 7:30 p.m. in Room lAB ol the Oasis Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Newport · Beach. Featured speaker wUl be Michael Tope, district superintendent of Orange Coast State Parks. (949) 644· 324~. IOV. 17 Karen Covell. eo-fo~ of JC Productions and cwrenUy assodate producer with tho West Cout Producers Group, will be ~ feetwed speaker for the Marketplace Women ol orange County lund"900 meetlnG from aoma to 1 :30 p.m. .,,. c.... Qub, ~ ToWD c.w om.. eoa "' Mela. l30. n.. group .. tall· mg r•aiwltl ta 1ltiMirNllom lllUlt be nalNd by l'ddjy. (SM$) 640-4788. • • • ·My game plan each moming is to read the Daily Pilot. Why? Because the newsi>aPer knoWs What it takes to win: great local news. provocative ~ columnists and plenty of prep Sports. The Daily Pilot is the champion Of local news. Got the Pilot? I 6 Tuesday: November 14, 2000 Goy Geiser-Sandoval EDUCATIONAllY SPEAKING Academic decathlon inspires students 0 ne of the buzzwords in edu- cation over the past 10 years has been cooperative learn- ing. Group projects are assigned. so that kids can learn how to divide the work up among themselves, share ideas . .come to consensus, and then get the job done. Given the almost even split of both houses of Con- gress. I hope our national leaders will practice cooperative learning. National politicians who plan to remedy education made a lot of promises. Those promises differed in their approach, depending upon the political party. Congress won't be able to accomplish anything unless they have a spirit of compromise and coop- erative learning. U it doesn't work out with Congress, perhaps running the counby could be the next group pro- ject assigned to students of the New- port-Mesa Unified School District. •••• For the first time in yE!ars, all four district high schools are fielding aca- demic decathlon teams. The purpose of the competition is to get kids excited about learning. This contest · requires the team to be made up of equal numbers of A. B, and C stu- dents. Since many B and C students are in that category because they don't study, this can prove to be a real turning point in their outlook on education. They find out that they can be just like those A students, who get there by studying, instead of sleeping on a magic pillow, or having the answers transmitted to their brain by osmosis. The best thing about the decathlon is that it gives team mem- bers a taste of 10 different subjects. In this era of state testing and subject requirements for college entrance, high schools are providing fewer choices to peek student interests. This year's decathlon subjed.s include economics, music, art, math, litera- ture, religion, philosophy, psychology, public presentation and microbiology. In the area of music, for instance, the students are listening to sacred music from throughout the world. They are learning about rhythms, syncopation, scales, keys, melodies, theory and instruments. At least one of the high schools is using a novel approach to teach the students. The class is held zero period, the time before most kids are in school Teachers with expertise in a particu- lar subject have bee!) providing their expertise in their spedalty. So, a math teacher with a background in music from Julllard, who is writing the music for a Broadway musical in her spare time, is teaching music. My dream would be to offer a survey class of these 10 subjects to every student at every high school, taught by the teacher with th~ most expertise and enthusiasm. Wouldn't that spark some excitement? •••• On the cultural front. Youth Night is back at the Opera Pacific. At Opera Pacific, they believe exposing students to the arts is a vital part of their educa- tion. History, art and music come alive as a whole new world ol great perfor- mances un.foJds for teens. To achieve this purpose. they offer study guides, guest speakers, ~ preview talks and reduced prices for students to attend the final dress tehearsal. For not mucb more than the price of a movie, you am tee a big cast. great lets, glittering mltUmeS, a live orcheltra. virtuoso lingers ilnd a bunch of teens dreaed up moo. 1be Magic Flute Just ended. but you sdl1 have a chance to see Macbeth. Camien and Der Roeenkavatier . •••• It'• a small world after all. Robert Bo&es, rec:iently retired principal at NewPort Hatbor Hjgh, 1howed up at tbe Concert for Peace at Cotta Mesa tlgb 8cboOI to tee bil former eighth· -llUdml, c:boU' teacher Jon ... f.lldll-IUl•i-. ........ diotn. The concert ...._. m•sr far lbe Pa•aiotti Muac ~-..... ~· .. . Th ' silDIT "I'm definitely glad it's all done. I'm finally going to relax and get some sleep." -~ PElllUNS. one of the also-rans in the Costa Mesa City Council election. on his feelings after the votes were tallied. . I I I I l ...... EPmlllB Daily Pilot School district needs t~ spend wisely · T he story in the Daily Pilot (•Lawsuit provides district windfall,• Oct. 27) was very disappointing to read. My son is a third-grade stu- dent at Mariners Elementary and CO-UNITY ~4:g~en 1 COMMENTARY ~~edhigh functioning autism. The Newport- Mesa School Qistrict's "Instruc- tional Education Plan• calls for my son to have an aide go with him to his classes. The federal and state governments mandate that special-needs children (like my son) have "the least restrictive environment• provided for them. What this means is that a child like mine who has special needs, but a normal IQ level, should be attending regular class as much $S possible and not be taken out of theif neighborhood school and bused to a campus across town to be placed in a special education class. The district is suggesting this to me,.instead of providing MAILBAG Costa Mesa sign rules make sense The city sign ordinance is defi- nitely not too strict ("Candidates complain of campaign sign lim- its" Nov. 2). I was driving through Newport Beach the other day, and I was embarrassed to see bow many campaign signs ~ere are along Jamboree and East Coast Highway. It was ridiculous. Do they really think we even look at those things? I think it's great in Costa Mesa that there are some, but Newport Beach is just emba..n:assing. DANAODEU Newport Beach I think that the candidates who are running for political office should come under the ordinance. I don't think it's too strict. I also feel that when the election is done, they should take their signs down, not leave them up around like a lot of them do after the el~ction. LARRY SEAL Laguna Niguel Welcome to town, Adelphia Cable I just wanted to say that the best thing I could have possibly read in the Pilot other than, •at Toro·Airport will be built.• is that we don't have to deal with Com- cast anymore (•Stay tuned for "t city's new TV deals.• Nov. 1). I have fought with them for years over their crummy service and their resistance to give cus- YOll , -t > • f 1 > an aide and allowing my son to remain at the school be has been at since kindergarten. On Tuesday (last week), I got word that the district has denied my son an aide, even though the district has written an education plan that states that my son should be provided an aide. The district bas denied my son the help he needs because they don't want to pay for it. I am told that the district has denied aides across the board to most spedal- needs children, even if their edu- cational plan calls.for an aide. I pose the questibn: What is the Newport-Mesa School District going to do with the $800,000 in special education funding this year and the "millions of dollars" in special education funding to be paid out over the next 10 years and their portion of the $100 mil- lion in annual increases if they are not going to provide for spe- cial-needs students? My additional frustration is that we as a parent group have "4!en forced to form foundations, in which we have raised m.Ullons of dollars to repair our aging schools, and we give money to our teachers at •wish night" to buy supplies and materials for our children as the district does not provide enough money per child per school year for materials and supplies. This money includes the cost of copying curtj.culUIIL U you figure out that it costs 3 cents a page and our children use five pages per day of curriculum and there are a total of 180 schools. It seems we are forced to raise all of this additional money pri- vately because if we don't, we will be back at \be condj.tions of when my older ~aughter star:ted school at Marin.~rs. Mariners had peeling lead paint that was 20 or more years old and massive plumbing leaks and carpets that were 20 or more years old, as well. We privately have had to buy and donate the computers that our children use in their lessons. We have had to buy the Planes watt In line to take to the skies above John Wayne Airport. tomers certain channels. I guess my only question is: With this new Adelphia, will we Qe getting Fox SportsNet 2? KAREN WHITAKER Newport Beach Measure F was' devious from the start Thank you for ~ front page article about Measure F ("P,ro·Bl ......, ........ . 1C1101 1111mc1 Toro forces file additional evi- dence,• Oct. 10). While I assumed the initiative had been deliberately crafted to ~ its actual intent of stopping the EI' Toro airport, it is nevertheless interesting to have it confirmed by an anti-airport Irvine codncil- man. Those who designed the initiative intentionally added oth- er cpmp<>nents (landfills, jails, two-thirds majority vote, empow- ering the people) because their pa.int to repaint our children's school, and then show up on a parent workday and repaint the school. We cannot hang anything on the walls of our multipurpose room as the walls are made of asbestos and we cannot penetrate it. We still have class sizes of more than 30 students in fifth grade and above, and almost all of the classroom aides provided on our campus are paid for pri- vately through the foundation. Where is all of the money going from the state increases in school funding? It certainly isn't going to our teachers. Where is the Newport-Mesa School District spending our money, as it certain- ly isn't going to our children's education? And where are they going to spend this million-dollar increase in special education funding if it is not going to be for providing for special-needs chil- dren like my son? KRISTY M. NEUBO Newport Beach SEAN HllfR I DAILY Pit.OT polls showed it would never have passed without doing so. When the judge declares Measure F illegal because it vio- lates the law forbidding multiple issues in a single initiative, South County airport ~ctivists had better accept the verdict withoutalotofnegative rhetoric. Their deviousness has been exposed. JOHN MALLARD Costa Mesa Guoie 'Of --.. ,.,,. .......... andstqw and tis lllllf was vwy enauaglng ... • I' ' ••. November 20 honoree Miii CAMP Dave Gnnt,, OCC men's crew coach --- Sports Edi10r Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 • Sports Fox: 949-65().() 170 • Tuesday, November 14, 2000 7 COAST UllUI lllLS VOLllYUll. AN ELITE EFFORT Newport Aquatic Center, Orange Coast College, preps sparkle at Newport Autumn Rowing Festival. LIDO CHANNEL -Orange Coast College's men's and women's crew turned in sparkling efforts on a per- fect day over the 2112 mile-course Sunday at the Newport Autwnn Row- ing Festival. Coast's men were fourth in the open eights with a 15:06 clocking behind California (14:23), Stanford (14:52) and UC Davis (14:54>. The Pirates' "B" boat was 14th in 15:41 in a field of 24. In the OCC •A• boat were Matt Aietbrtnk, Chris Kolstad, Dan Toth, Brian Scheele, Brett Winfield, Scriv Hoppe, Lucas Ridinger, Ryan David- son at stroke and coxswain Sam Yost. •All five of our men's eights did very well,• said OCC Coach Dave Grant. •we're getting stronger and stronger and this meet was very encouraging.• Coast's •A• boat was third in the novice/freshman eights, crossing the finish line behind two University of California entries. Posting a time of 16:31 was the OCC combination of Mike Kreuger in the bow, Mathew Sutton, Chris Bonnaud, Steve Wukawitz, Joey Finamore, Andret Gorocb. Chris Pope, Brian Sweet at ROWING stroke and coxswain Raylin Willis. Linda Moeller watched her women's crew finish fifth in the open eights behind USC, Stanford and UC Santa Barbara, leaving crews from Loyola, t,Jniversity or San Diego, Long Beach State, UCI, Chapman, San Diego State, UC San Diege and UCLA in their wake. In the OCC boat were Megan Nichols, Lara Fraser, Taryn Andrade, Lot Keijzer, Malin Gustavsson, Christie Koss, Brooke Albiston, Kellie Wtlder and coxswain Jenna JuBois. ' •All the women at Coast have worked very hard the last three montlis, many having never rowed before,• said Moeller. •it is exciting to see that hard work pays off for the athletes on race day.• The Newport Aquatic Center's junior crew team raced a total of sev- en eights, three fours, a double and two singles. Taking the gold were the women's varsity eight (Anne Kircher, Emily Koestner, Ariel Jacobs, Hilary Ellis, Chrissy Chamberlain, Devon McCalla, Desiree Thormina and Kate Mead with coxswain Robyn Bis- sonette, coached by Greg Parker), winning with a solid •8-secol1d mar- gin. The men's novice •A• eight (Elliot Thacker, Matt Siemonson, Greg 11111 ICHOOL fOOTIALL PLAYllS Of THI Wiii (COICIU' RUCTIOlll) Somers, Brandon Dillman, Brian Hochwald, Marshall Minoque, Cole St. Clair and Brian Booth, coxed by Sean Childs and coached by Rachel Rose) was a winner. Also winning were the women's novice •A" eight (Jesse Ethell, Natali Ekker-Stacey, Megan Curry, Alisia Ford, Klrsten Contino, Olivia St. Oair, Jean Geddes and Emily McKay, with conwain Lauren Lorman and coached by Christy Shaver); and the women's varsity •A• four (Llndsay Hurban, Lindsey Serrins, Julia Hemande-z and Karissa Rode, coxed by Harmony Davis and ooached ~Y Parker). The men's varsity four (Drew Curiel, Scott Kircher, Josh Ludmir and John Zieser, with coxswain Nick 'li'oop and coached by Lot.$ Bron- stein) finished second only to Long Beach's national-winning team. The men's varsity •A• eight fin- ished third, along with the men's and women's novice ·a· eights, women's varsity ·a• four and varsity single John Berg. . Nick D'Antoni, an NAC assistant coach who too~ first place in the men's open single category, said, ·1 was pleased to see such a good turnout and to see NAC do so well against such a competitive field.• NAC's next appearance will be at the Long Beach Christmas Regatta Dec. 3 at Marine Stadium in Long Beach. llWPORT HIRIOR SAILORS COSTA MESA MUSTANGS " JIM ~ C.J. ERICKSON W COLLINS .,..,. ~foot-1, '.121~ senior prd contributed ltrOng block- ing to help roll up ll4 ~of~ offee• and • IMIOn-hlgh G ..... IRllCllll ... S TIM VALDEZ ~1, senior nose-guard, he was In on five tackles. two UNBilt· ed, Md one huny . end stuff9d • rewne • for • ).yard km. JEREMY VALDES NICK CAB I CO LUIS AVALOS AS-foot-6, ~~ he booted • season-long ~ltd fiela goal, added sbl conwr- sions and meet. two tackles on • kkttoffs. COIOll llL .,_. SU llllS MATI" SCOTT BOY BIGGS ouiUl•iatidil to score nine more. C orona del Mar, High'• girls volleyball . team, coached by Steve ConU and the No. 3 seed ln the CIF DM.slon ID-AA le"!!'als tonight at No. -seeded Bishop Montgomery ln Torrance, shares the PacWc Coast League championship with Laguna Beach Pictured are (back row, from left) Brittany Crall, Lauren Nelson, Ally Sellch. Katie Duggan, Kate Petry, Lindsay Anstandig, Michelle Burgner, Lauren Loe, Lauren Snell and Mackenzie Conover and (front row, from left) Jessica Jennings, Eleanor Mack, Jacqueline Becker, Sara Deming and Allssa Zoelle. SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT • SCHEDUll Ryan Cook led the attack with seven goals. Sailor teammates Joey Snelgrove and Peter Belden each added three, while Kyle Bean, Caine SEE GAMERS PAGE 8 l.AsT WEEK'S IDCH SCHOOL fOO'l1IAU PLAYS OP 30 YAllDS OR MORE • 71 -Riehle Berame (Estancia) kickoff return. • 69 -Rory MdCeever (Corona del Mar) punt. • 57 -Nick Cabko (Costa Mesa) touchdown run. • 57 -Dnid Stoaclard (Estanda) pass from Kenny Valbuena. • 55 -Pnckty Rodriguez (Estancia) touchdown run. • 55 -DIMd Sloddud (Estancia) TD ~from Kemly Valbuiena. • 54 -Nkk Cablco (Costa Mesa) touchdown run. • 45 -P.ud JMld (Estancia) touchdown run. • 41 -8PIY Jordan (Costa Mesa) interception return for TD. • 40 -Ula Avalos (Costa Mesa) field goal. • 37 • Nick C-'*o (Costa Mesa) run. • 34 • Aady b9o (Estancia) kickoff return. • 33 • 1'Mla 4-ga (Costa Mesa) run. • 33 -.,_ Ortega (Newport Harbor) touchdown run. • 32 ·Nick Cail co (COit.a Mesa) run . • 32 -Jee l'oleif (Newport Harbor) pass from Mocv-Cnlg. • 31 -Mui& crMg (Newport HarbOr) run. • 31 -Alldy •a It (Newport Harbor} interoeplion return. ' . . .. 8 Tuesdoy, No..-ember 14', 2000 Dally Pilot GAMESTOPPERS GAMERS CONTINUED FROM 7 Undsay Anstandlg led CdM with 15 kills and three aces, while • Sara Deming added 12 kills. • CONTINUED FROM 7 tuzf and later recovered a fumble ... Cardenas drilled QB after a completion and made a stop for no gain ... Comerback Jeremy Uttrell and Steven Jendrusina each added two. The Knights, champions from ~ the Del Ray League and seeded No. 2, breezed by Gladstone, 15- 2, 15-t, 15.J, in their quarterfinal. Valdes broke up a pass ... Andy Romo had an interception and nearly added a second ... Outside 'backer Matt Colby had a 6-yard sack ... Inside 'backer Ivan Ga.rda made a 5-yard sack ... Junior nt.nlelu made a huge hit on kickoff coverage. ·· · Loyola took second place in the Mission League behind Har- vard-Westlake and defeated Canyon, 10-4. A win would send the Sailors to· the semifinals on Saturday against the El Toro-VWa Park winner, two teams Newport knows very well. A win puts the Sea Kings into the Division ID-AA finals, where they would play the winner between Harvard-Westlake and La Canada. • NEWPORT HARBOR -O utside linebacker Chris Mandertno stopped a run for no gain ... Middle linebacker Alan Saem forced a third-and-long situation With a tackle for a yard loss ... End Ian · Banlgan d~ve.red a big hit for no gain .,. Noseguard C.J. Colllm snuffed a reverse for a 3-yard loss ... Manderlno blocked a punt, ,which Dane Barton returned tor a touchdown ... Collins created a 2-yard, loss on a run ... Manderlno separated the ball from the receiver with a monster hit to force an incomplete pp.ss ... Barton recovered a fumble to set up a Newport TD ... Andy Rankin intercepted a pass and returned it 30 yards, setting up another score ... Strong safety David Sprenger stopped a back for no gain ... Chase Brawner pounced on an Aliso fumble ... Jim Rothwell chased down the quarterback for a 3-yard sack. Elsewhere today: • The Corona del Mar girls vol- leyball team will take to the road and play at Bishop Montgomery at 7 in the second round of the CIF Division ID-AA semifinals. • Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor will continue their CIF girls tennis playoff action. Corona del Mar takes its No. 1 cre(ientials to San Marino in Division IV action, and Newport Harbor is at St. Lucy's in Glendora in Division m drcles. Both start at 2 p.m. HELP WANTED Swimming coach needed at CdM The Sea Kings (18-8), seeded No. 3, needed only 62 minutes to sweep past Nordoff, 15-6, 15-3, 15-7, Saturday. • The Orange Coast College men's soccer team, following a 3- 2 win over kingpin Santa Ana Nov. 6, will open the Southern California Regional playoffs at home against LA Harbor at 1 p.m. • COSTA MESA -I.pside linebacker Louts Day stuffed a back Corona del Mar High is seeking a boys varsity swim coach for the spring season. Interested and qualified applicants should contact Athletic Director Jerry Jelnick at (949) 515-6058 for fax a brief resume to (949) 515- 6073. for a 2-yard loss ... End Sean Biggio slam.med up the middle for a 4-yard quarterback sack ... Antony Grubtslch made a big hit for a 3-yard loss ... Tackle Danny Mardlklan broke free from his block . and made a tackle for a 3-yard loss ... Tackle Charlie Amburgey and end Jason Hurley combined on a 4-yard sack ... End Daniel Hunter had sacks for losses of 8 and 2 yards ... Comerback Nick Cablco made a leaping interception ... Hunter and Mard.ikian combined on a 7-yard sack ... Day ended the first hall with an interception ... Biggio and Grubisich held back-to-back runs to no gain ... Day drilled a back for minus-1 yard ... Linebacker Robert McQueen earned an 11-yard sack ... Cornerback Bllly Jordan returned an interception 41 yards for a TD ... Mher Babtldan made a tackle for an 8-yard loss ... Kenneth Bun tackled a runner for a 2-yard loss. Daniel Hunter SBNIDUP' A c DEEP SU • CORONA DEL MAR __:Middle linebacker Taumata Grey stuffed MONDAY"$ COUNTS *i::.t Lwlng . 1 boat. 13 ang 2 N libut, 1 rockflsh, 130 sculpin. Uni's second play for no, gain ... Safety Bart Welch made a diving interception to set up first TD ... Outside 'backer Nick Prosser intercepted at his own 20 and later made a tackle for a 4-yard loss ... Tackle Jayson Skalla made a stop for a 1-yard loss ... End Scott Biggs pulled down runner for no gain ... Comerback Charlie Alshuler nabbed his seventh interception of the year. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR BIDS School Dlstllct: Huntington Beach Union High School District Obtain Documen11 and Bld Due at· Hunt· lngton Beach Union High School Dl1trlct, 10251 Yor111own Ave .. Purchasing, Room 381 , Huntington Beach. CA 92646, (7t4) 964-3339 •Kt. 4350 Due Dalt: Thuraday, Oecembet 14, 2000 et 2:00 pm NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Hunt· ln9ton Beach Union High School Dlllric:t, Or· ange County, callfcmla, acting by Ind through Ill Governing Board, lier .. lnalttr ,.le<red to •• 'DISTRICT", win receive up to. bu1 not laler lhan Iha above-stated time, Haled bide for the eward of contr•Cll for the lolowlng projecta: Protect: l5id 1853 • Power and Data Up- 9r1des 11 Huntington Betch High SchOol, Mandatory Job Walll; 9:00 am, lhurtday, Nov· PIERCE MOTHERS IELl IROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9150 ember 16, 2000 at Hunt· = Beach High . 1905 Main St Huntington Buch Ucenee·. AL B. C-10 Bide llll8ll ba reoelved In the place Identified above. and lhalt be opened and publicly read aloud el the above-11eted date, ttme and place. Plans end epeotfi- c:ellone ere on file at the addresa Usted above be-ginning November 8, 2000. One ... of clocu· menta mey be obtaJned for 1 rttundable depoalt °' 1100 I* Ml Special handllng, 1uoh u overnight delivery. , Will ba avalable II bldder'I eicpenee. Depoait w!ll be refunded to Iha Contr1<> ten upon recum o1 the document• to the Purcllallng Dapa.rtmenl In good condition wllt*l rive (6) ci: after N bid ~~.the ~· ~ California ProfeHlon1 Code Section 7028.15, and Public Contrac1 Code Section 3300, the owrl8f requlfM that the bidder poueaa the cla1tl· llcatlon of contractor'• lic.nte noted llbove at Ille time Ille bid la llUbmitted. Pumient to Buslneu and Proleulona Code Section 7026.15, no payment ehall be made for worlt Of material un-der the contract unless and until the Realalrar of Contractol'9 vailflN to the Dlllrlct that the oon· tractor wu properly lloenMd •• the lime Ille bid WU eubmttted. Ally Discount Casket ( r\ 111.&ll••rt .111tl Hu11ii'\\1'1-, C.rint Strvi« '"'" QwililJ Oultm for Lm Direct Cremation .. $495 Immediate BW'ial .. $995 (lfldw/a c:.uln) Prearrangement Programs Available for funeral SCrvices, Ctt.mations and Caskm CC •:\.11'\IU ·""'.._\\I I HXH ... 1( \'-.1,f I I I' I• I• contr.actor not 10 Uceneed la subject to penalties under the law and the contract will ba coneldered void If the lleense c11ealficatlon apecified hereinafter le that °' a "epecialty con· tractor" .. daflned In Section 7058 of the Call· lomla Buelnees and Professlonl Code, the apeclally contractor awarded tile contract lor this wort< ehall Itself con-struct 8 majority of the WOft(, In acoordenoe wt1ll the provlelona °' CallfOf· nle ~and Professions Code Section 7059. Time la or the ••• eenc:e. M worlt must ba oomple1ed within t 20 consecutive calendar daya from the date ~ ifled on the Notice to Prooetd issued by the Dl1trlct. Notice to Proceed llhlll not ba • auad prior to five (5) days aftM awwd of the contract, and shall not require that wolll be commenced less than (5) days from dale of 19- euance of Mid Nolioe. Falture to ccmplete tile worll wiU*I the time ... forth herein will ,_. In the I~ of llqul· dated tor eadl day al de ay, In the amount of $1000 per day. Each bidder 1h1ll 1ubmlt, on the form lumlalled with the con· tract document.a. e lilt of the propoeed aubcon· tractore on thla project a1 required by the Sublett.Ing and Subcon· trectlng Fair Practices Act, Public Contr1ct Code Section 4100 et Hq. In accordance with Education Code 17076.11. the Dlltrfcl hu•~ra: ofatleelt3 °' in. CMHal amount ~ each year tor disabled veteran bual· neea tntarprl••• (DVBE). Each bid lhall be ao-~ by • cerUllld Of cuhle(a ct-* Of bid bond In an amou"lt noe .... than tan percenl (10%) of the total bid prioe, peyable to the OCSTAICT M a guarao- lae lllet tne bidder, II 111 propoul It ~. STARTING ANEW BUSINESS!. • • • • • • • • • • lhall promptly execute the Agr""*1~ lumllh • aabsfactOfy Falthlul P«· forma~ Bond In en amount not laN than one hundred percent (100"1.) ot tile total bid price, lumlah I Payment Bond In an amount not lee• than one hundred percent (100%) ol the to-tal bid price. and lumlllh certificates evidencing that the required Insur· ance la In effeot In the amountl HI lorth In the general oonditlona. In the event of failure to enter Into the contract and execute the ,.. qtHred docUmentl, euch bid ~ will ba f()f• fllled The Faith"' Per· lormanc:e Bond lhall ,... main In lul fOfce and el· feet ttwugl the gua~ tee penod .. epecifled In the ~ condrtlonl. The , DISTRICT rt· MIVll the right to reject any "' ell bldt Of to walvt any lrregularltJe• or lnformalrtlee In any bide Of In the bidding At requwed by Section 1 n3 of the Cantorn1a labor Code. the Director of "" Dtpartmant ol ln-dU9tlial Retatlona of the State of Calllomla has determined the general prev1lllng ratea ol wegea In Iha locality In Whli::tl tt-.. worlt ii to ba performed. Coplea of th... rate determl111· tlonl, are on Ille at the OISTRICT, and ooplu nfay be obtained upon requHI. The contractor lhall poll I copy ol the8e ,.,.. at elCh Jct> lilt. The oontrae1or and ll'ff IUl>oontreclor under n ttllll pay noe 1ea1 than the epec:ilied prevaJUng ratae ol wagH to •N WOl'kera employed by them In ltle execution of "" connc:t. No bidder may withdraw any bid tor a pel1od of aud)' (llO) daya alter the dN ... tot the q>erq of bids f>Ufluant to Section 22300 of Iha ~ Con- tract Code, the oonlrad VriM contain provlalona permitting lh• IUC· cH1ful bidder to eubdtute MCUrlti.i f()( "'ff moneys Wlthheld by the Dlltrfct to entuta ptf'IOfmanc. under ttie contract or ~rmltllng eeyment °' retentlona \.:. ' .. 11;~;-J .• • -•• ; ... . ~~~ . . J' C :,a. ·"" . . . ~-._!, earned directly Into Charles H. Gardner, opened and publicly nan entarprlsn escrow. Eaq. #102690 reed aloud at Iha llbcJye... (DVBE). BY: Oo¥em1ng ~ LAW OFFICES OF etaled dlte. time end Each bid shall ba ec· Signed: MlCHAEL llllot. In the lnlonnlllon compenied by a Clltifled /SI SU8I Mclane, D1rec> MIRHAROONI & AS-for Blddelw cd tor Pfl-Of cuhiel'e dllCk Of bid tor • Procurement/ SOCIA TES, 9454 qualification ot bidder• bond In an amount not Energy ConMrVatlon w II• h I re BI v d.. pursuant to Public Con-ieM than ten percent PUblllhed Newport Penthou11, Beverly tract Coda Section (1~) al the total bid BHCh·Co•I• Mau Hill. CA 90212 20111.5. only thoM bids 1>11ct. payable to the Dally Piiot November 7, (310) 271 ·5400 received from pra· DISmlCT u a guaran- 14, 2000 DATE: APR 25, 2000 quai1led bldder9 ehall ba tae that the bidder, 11 Its -------'-'T2,...6.,,.0 JOHN A. CLARKE, opened and publicly propoaal 11 accepted, CLERK, by H. HIHAOA, read aloud at the 1boVe-ellall p=r. execute Deputy etaled time and place, the Agr , lumlah 1 Published Newport Prequ1llllcatlon pack· utmlec:toly Falthlul Per· SUMMONS Beach·Coeta Men ION m available from formanoe Bond In an (CIT ACION 0eRy Pilot NoYembef 14, the Olalrict Purchulng amount not i... than JUDICIAL) 21. 28. D"*'!ber 6, Department by caning one hundred percent NOTICE TO DEFEN· 2000 (714) 984·3339 ext. (100%) of IN total bid 1716]1 !263 4350. = lumleh a Paymene ~:u~r~o) (Af.~:RIC~ NEWPORT BEACH ~111.re·: tll!r:c: feN :.nan one~= TENORE. JR., lndlvld· CITY COUNCIL add!.-llted mboYe be-percent (100"1.) of the to-~and ~~.~t, st':.E:f:v ~en.~~ =~· ::S= U.C., a Caliomla limlted Study Senion "** nwy ba oblelrled !hat the requlntd 1n_.. liability company; PMT 5 15 tor t rtllundabll depoail ance la In efl9d In 1he SYNDICATE, LLC, a : p.m. of $200 I* Mt Special amowa M4 fol1h In lhe Callfomla limlted lability Nov.mber 14, 2000 handllng, auch •• general ooodl'lionl. In company; GREO CONTRACTS ANO OV9m1gnt delively, will the even1 of tallu<e to HODYNA. an lndvidual; AGREEMENTS ba ~ at bldder'a an'8f Into IN contract and DOES 1 TO 100, ~ AGREEMENT WITH txpenae. toDIOoalt,.~ and ellacutt tne re-cluelve SUTHERLAND T~ refl.wldtd 10 ht-...,.., quired documents. IUCh YOU ARE BEING HOSPITALITY TO DE· '°" upon reun of 1he bid MCUfity w11 ba for. SUED BY PLAINTIFF: VELOP PROJECT DE· documtntt to the !tiled. The FalttdU P•· (A Ud. le ..ca ~ SCRIPTION. PROCESS Purdleaing Depeitrnent tormance Bond lt\lll ,. dando): CARMEN RAD; OEVEl.OPMENT PLAN. In good oondltlon wit*' main In full kMoa and ti· MASOUD RAD: ANO C. AND NEGOTIATE ;~~ c1aya 1 aft. er the bid feet through fie ~ A. & A. CUSTOM AP· GROUND LEASE FOR cfat tee period u epedfied In PAREL. INC., a Calilor-MARINAPARK. Approw aciooulauce with the the gen1fW ccndlllonl.. Illa oorporatlon agreement provlalona of Califomla The DISTRICT re· You have 30 CAI.EN· MISCELLANEOUS ~ and --the right to rejed DAR DAYS after this ACTIONS Profa11lon1 Code any Of all bid8 or to eummone It Mrved on ~!'EARING IN DATE Section 7028.16, and waive any l1Tegul1ritle1 you to file a M>ewrltten Fvn NEW CITY COUN· Public Cont,.ct Code or lnformall11N In any reapor.e at lhfa" oourt Cll MEMBERS. Set Section 3300, the owner bids or In the bidding. A latter Of phone cd TUMday, Dectmber 12, requlrM that the bidder At required by Section wl1I not protect you; your 2000 .. the data for the POlllH th• CIH•I· 1ns of the California typewritten raeponee swearing in ceremony llcatlon of oontrector'1 Labof Code, the Dlrec:D must be In proper-leaal for new City Council Ucenae noted above at of fie Depemient ol fn. form If you . want tne Members the time the bid la dultrial Aelatlonl of the court to 1'1eat y<>l!f cna. STAFF AECoMMEN· l\bfnltted. Purauant to Stale of California l\ae It you do not Ille your CATION REGARDING Bu11rwa and dettnnlntd the general reeponM on lime, you SPECIAL EVENT PER· Profeulone Code prevalllng ratH of may lou IN cue, .and MIT NOISE REGU· Section 7028.15, no MOM In Iha loc:alty In )'OUI' wages, money and LATIONS. 1.) Htre a peyment 11t181 be medl wt1lch tt1i1 W0111 11 to be prO!*IY may be taken eot.nl c:cneultanl to help for~ WOl1I or materlal un-ormed. Coples of without further warning c,.ft nolH regulation• der the oonnc:1 unlaea rate detemllna· "Wi.!" ~tti.r legal ::or~~ .oe:l ~ =:,w: ~~.on.:'~ requirement•. You may tvenc.. In Qanel1ll; ~) ,. Iha Dlltltcl lhet the con-may be obtalMd upon wanl to call an attorney quire al future Special tractor wa1 ~ reqyaet. The contfllCtor right aWlly. W you do not £vent Permit• which l!oer\led al Iha lime ri ah9i poa1 a copy of knew an altomey, you permit ampllfled aound bid wu aiJmlbd. Ally ._ mat at Md! jct> may eel an !ti to PfOYlde • an on·lhe contractor not ao allie. llla ~ and lerral MMCe Of a contact pereon, with llcellMd le wblect to "'f 11A>oonllac:tor l.flder aid ot11oe (lllted 111 phone number and/°' per11111ae undef the 1aw It et.1 ~ noe i.. than phone booll,I. peger. who c:en regulate and fie oornct wll be ltle epecltled prevallincl Deapuea de que le ~ upon dlrec:tiOn co11alder9d void. H the rmea of waoea to all antraguen uta citac1on from Iha Polee Depett· llcenaa ctaulflceuon woncera employed by IUdlcial uated tiene un ment Of Code Entoro. tpeclflad llertlNfter le them In Ill ~ of ptazo da 30 DIAS ment Ofticars: and 3.) hi °'a "epedally con-the oonnct. CALENDARIOS para reQUlra al Level 4 I*• ttaclOI" M defined In No bidder may ~ una ~ mlfs to ~r IOf code Saclorl 10fS&.d,tne eel-wltldnw any b6d f()( • eacrfta • maqulna an •nfon:emen officer'• fornl• eutl'neu and period of 11111y (80) dl)'I .. cOl1a time to do periodic ,.... Profeaalona Code, lhe after lhe dale Mt tot lfl8 Una carte o una Mws to lnaure ltllY .,. apeclalty contractor ~ of bide. llamlldl lelefonlca no le In OC>mPllMce. awanted fie oonlrlld lor Punuar1t to Section ofractfa prot9CICllon: tu Publi.t'led Newport .,_ WOil lhall lllell con-22300 of the Pubic eon. ,.._. eaafta a n'lll· Baach·Coata Meaa ltNCI a rnajollly ol the tract Coda. Iha conlnlGt qulna ller4 que alf11lllr Odv Plot NoYemb« 14, WOftl. In acoordlnoa with Will oornaln pnMtlon1 con lea lormaldlidte le-20® It. PfOYlliona of Celfor· permitting tha auc· galea apropladH al T214 nil ~ and oeHful bidder to 1-.d QUiefe que la qortie Prot.MIOna Code IUbttltut• eecurttlM for MCUClhe eu oaeo. NOTIC! 10 8tellon 7059, "'f monlY9 llll4lhheld by Sl U9tad no pr...ma CONTAACTORI Time It Of the ... tM Dlttl'fct to eNUre IU reapueeta a t.iempo, eeooe. M work mull ba pelformence under tne ouedl ~el o.o. y CALUHG fOA BIDI oomptttld wMt11n 7H ~ or ~rmlttlno le pu.-n qultar eu School Distt1oC! aon•eoutlva oalendar paymen4 of rat~ tellttO. au cllneio y otraa Hun11na90n iMct\ ~ ~ flom lie dale tPIO" eamed directly Into °'*' de au l>toPleded ~ SClhool Dlllr1cl !fled on the Nollot ID MCl'OW. 11rt avlao ~ por Obwln Ooo41rnente Prooeld lall.ltd by in. ft: GQe•u••"'l*1•11,. 8G*d ~ de II cortt. · and Bid ~ et: Hunt· Dlatrlct. Notice to 8'~: E•iaten o«roa raqulel-lngton 8MOfl Union PtOCMd ... noe tit i. M ... ~ ~ ... Puedl que Hlah ~ ~. "* Pfl« to ""' 15) ....... • l'foow. ual9d cp.ra l9rnar • 10251 YortclOwn AY9., dllyt .... 8Mlfd °' ..... .,..,.,., Con· un eboiaedo PIK~. ~ let, OO!Wect, and ltltll oot ... ualllNI lntnadlalalNnle, ii no HunlnD10tl 8!!.<!'J......C!" requi.. tN1 work be Publtlhtd Ntwport oonooe • un abogado, 92e49, ~ '114) ~ oomme11old '"' tMl't BHoh·Coata MtM putdt lltmat • un m. 43llO (5) c111ry1 1rom a.. of i. Olly Plat Nowlnber t4, **'° de """9nda de o.,. Date: l'l'Wey, 8U11tOe o1 eeld Nolloe. 21, 2JOOO Clrc1llt Judge 8nnch 2 Fil ED OCT 04 2000 GAil GENTZ. CLERK OF ctACUrT COURT THE ST ATE ~ WIS- CONSIN TO THE PERSON NAMED ABOVE AS RE· SPONDENT: You ere hereby notified that Ille Pell· tloner named above hu flied a Petition for Divoroe agallllt you. Within forty ( 40) days aft« Oct 4, 2000. you must rnpond with 1 written demand • fOf • COf1't of the petJtlon. The demand rTlliel ba Mnt Of delivered to the court, wt-. addr-. la: Clertl of Circuit Court, Kenceha Count; Cl'®lt Court. 912 • 56ltl su..t. Kanoeha, WI 53 t 40 and to fie Petitioner, wtae addr-la: 2800 • 2411 A~. Ktnoltla, WI 53140 You may lleve an at· tomey help Of ....... you. If you do not demand • copy of the ~litlon wlthln torty (40) daye, Iha court "."'"/ grant judgment ..... you tor Iha aW9rd of money Of othef leoal action re-quMled Tn the petition, and you mey loM )'OUI' rlgtlt to object to any· thing ht ii or may be lncorrec:t In Iha petition. A judgement "''Y be enfol'ced .. provided by law. A Judgmant awanf. Ing money mey baoome a llen agalnat any real aelldt you own now Of In the Mure, and may llllo be enforced by gar· nilhment or Mlzura of property. • You are fl.w1tllr hereby notMed ol "' avdabHlty of lnbmMlon ... forth In Sac. 787.081 , Stata, from the Family COUl1 ComrnlNloner. Dai.ct: 2·2i>2000 181 LARRY A. RUF- FALO, Padtloi• PUbli.hed Newport Baach·Co1ta Mau Daly Plot November 14, 21, 28. 2000 F1ct1t1oua Buaineaa Heme Stet9ment The followlna l*'lon8 are clolr'D bulNit ea: logoa Cate, 3000 w. MacMhuf Bltld., Sance Me. Cellbnla 112704 Randall c. Hunl. 3106 SN Cliff, Santa Ana, Callfomla. 92704 Olga Hunt, 3708 SM Cliff, Santa Ana, Callfor· ,.... 112704 Thi.-IMlneN la 000- duoled by. ,...,., lll'ld .tt• Have you alerted Clolng bu9lntM yet? y... 11f1QllOO Aandllll Hunt Thia .... .,,..,,. .... ~~= on 1111 .......... The U,11! IRJN1rtmnu 111 the Daily Pilot u pkllml 1" •nnqunu • MW UTVi« IUIW 11w1!.bk 10 MW buiinn.us. •l:>OOHOt o • una "=e"is~AEBY Fallltt '° ~"' u ez ="Jde..: ': GIVEN INt Ile Hllnl-= = = :.-: Pldlo&l9 ._.,_. fonlOo) lnoton 8Mdl union the :fi °' • ........ n•it ~ will nqw SEARCH tlN flllm# for!'>" 111 M trtrtl rhtlrtr, 11u klw you lhi til'lt' """ the trip 10 tht °'"" HoMR in S4nlll AM. Thm, of trnmt, •for th# """" ii mmplmJ wt wi/J fiu JOI'' fittlti.ov.s b111inas MfM 1111/laMnl with #11 °'""" Ckrlt, pNblish onct 11 WHlt for .fou.' wttlu IJ.s rrquirrtl "1 !.w ll1UI thetr fik J'l"T P'°"f efp#blk1t11~ with "11 CoimlJ Cllrlt. PkA/1 stop "1 to fiil_/O"' fitr:r'ti~ lhuinm statrmml 111 tiH D.i9 Pi/41, J30 W. &y St, Colt6 Mts11. If J01' t11nno1 rtop ~ pkm tllJJ fl.I "' (~!J) 6424J2 I lltftl wt wiJl ""'111 llrNnp m ts for ]Ou to IMJk thh prwhitm bJ Mllil . If!"" 1hw/J hllve 11111.fimlm 1Jw.stio111, p!uM t.JI"' •Ni wt wiU ht ,,..,. ""'11 "*"' "' llltist Jf "-°'°" '""' '• )0"1""""' hsillnS! CMI NUmU: Hlah 9clf100I ei.nc., Of. dl9ed '°' tad! ITA Tl OF The l_olooMrlll .,._. ~ ... eaao> :a~ .:t dlly °' , 1n "' WllCoaeN ~v~ bulilntte • The~ ed-GMilnlnO IOMI,·'*-" ~ ol 1200 per CllQA'f COURT AiecXiATu, _,, ~ ctr.. al Ila OOl#1 ia: (!I -. '*'" to • ,_ bldNr lhall FAI& y COURT .,_ :'ri..COl'ON clef :::.rdll9Cd0ndtlt ~~--.... -:.: =-~-:.. = ..:.AllCc:u.m -~ •. ~ ...,.,..,, ~ " Cel-.. lbOW ...... ~ ll'ld ............. d "' .......... Cit 111 :':' ~·f '°""9, Loe Mtalel • ..-ct bide '°' !tit .. ,........ ~ Ulflt"( A. ftUWAO, .... I ee.11 0111rtaC. 111 N ....,.. fl ......... f9' "'*' on ......... -• 1411 Awnut ~ :.~.~ .. ..-.Loa~ .. ~ • ,...,_. r..:: ~Wl.,140 _,...,CA._ CAThtlCll):.:.. ....... w'::'11er H~ ~ ........ ~· ... ~~~ ....... Idled Modtmll•"'" Acll ~ o. -"'F• ._ .. -.....,, or w. au r ,,. w.-: coa. 1111en ••• .. ~*"°' ~we ....... .::...-= e. ...... "'WI z, .... "Ii I 11 --.. llM I t 1, ~ ~ :..c JJ1: ~ -· ·-..= ......... • ... --.;J!:··'t.r;;. -*IC et •. 111111 -iJ!!!l! .... I --= ~ • FlctltloU8 Bualneu H•me St!ttement The lollowtoQ pe~ are doing bualneU •• COAST 'tO COAST IN· FORMATION SEAV· ICES, t 28 30th St , Hewpolt BNch. CA 92ee3 Ian Gabriel Winter· botham, 128 381h St , Newport Beach, CA 92663 Thie business I• con· duc:Wd by an lndMdual Have you 1tarted doing bullne• yet? No Ian Wlntarboth&m Thie 1tat1ment w1e filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 10/27 /2000 20009945081 o.'8 PllCC NoY 7, 14, 2 L • 2000 T2!!2 FJctltJou1 Bualneu HAtme Sutemant The following pereonl .,. doing~ .. cn.ige Mede E.Z.. 197 The Maalere Clrcia, eo... Mtaa. CA 92627 Suaan Gabriel, 197 The MHlere Circle. eo... Meaa, CA 92627 Thie bulinMa la con· cb:ted by an lndMdual Have you 11arted doing buelnaaa Y••? Yea. 2l'2000 Suun Gabriel Thie ataternent waa filed with Ille County Clerk of Orange Counfy on 1 1/0'J/2000 2000Q45A4 Dal'bPllot Nov. 7, 14. 21, I 2000 !261 FlctlUoua Bualneaa Nllme Swtemant The foltoWtng ~'"'°"' are doing bulinue u . AL FISCHER ELEC· TRONICS, 2202-A Pa· dflc Ave .. Coata Meaa. CA 92$27 Alfred L. Flecher. 2202·A Pacific Ave., Coeu""lAtaa, CA 82627 Thia bualrMa .. con- du*d by. an lncMdual Have you etarted doing bulllltM yet? y~ 8:-00 MYeCI L Fiac:hef This ataternent -· filed -.ih the County a.ti of Orqe C«ny on 10/27/2000 2000ll4IOl4 ~ 31, Nov. 7, 14ti;z A GOOD ADI .:-............. :.·.;·: ~i'f:"-· 3t:tr ~= ft,..---·· :.: iliiii ~-: ...-~ ........ a..;.. ________ .:.;... __ ..-__ ..;.;.. __ _.;::;.._ ________________________ ~ ......... ~----~ Polley· Rates ancl deadlines are suhjt't·t 10 rha1~ without notkr. 'flu• puhli ... lw r ~rvj>S the ril(f1t to t·1~11s111: rt'C·lus.,if,. mi9e or ttjC('I 811)' du. .. :-ifiNI . advorti! cmrut. Pl1:a..c l'ff •or1 u11\ 1·rn1r that rony bt• in your l'lus:4ifi11cl u;I immrdiarrly. Tiw Oail~ Pilot ucTc'I'" no liability for 011~ rrmr in un advt'rtisement for wl1id1 it 111u' 1,.. responsihlf' r.xrept for t hf' c·o,1 ·of 1111· pace acuaally ()('Cupictl b~ th1· l'm1r. Crc<UI ran onJy II<' ullo" ('" for 1 hr fll'81 insmjon. •V.A.o '.'! " ' ' ' ' ' ' 'i·d l IOI· 216 ~ 400. 412 Abeolute Beat Veluel Galle! Mtdolr 381 2 581 home IV bay wfconvn pool & ... orly $449 900 F>1tndl 949-356-97~ Aqt 50% on s.o.r. Rnr STEVE OBRADOVICH MMIW118 .... LMld Tiii Co. A SuWllry of CENTEX A FOflllM 500 Co. Bow to Place A ·D -ii By Malllln Person: -Demllnes --- Monday ............... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ........ Tuesday S:OOpm By Fax (949) 631-6594 (l'lra._., '!'rlodl' ~our nam<' and phone numbu and "''' II 1·1111 'ou hurl wirh o price quotr.) ByPhone (949) 642-5678 330 West Bay S1 N'('l Costa ~esa. C"A 9262? Al \r,,. pon 81\ll. & flu, .., .. Thurs<lay ...... Wednesday S:OOpm Friday ............. Thursday S:OOpm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday a tu relay .............. Friday 5:00pm -. .. -- 1 I ' ••I • ERVICE DIREcTO -For All Your Home and Business Needs - ................. .,, 1rnl• .. Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) call Lowal• at 642·5671 :&24 LAGUNA NIGUEL ~l Now Hiring , •. : .... ,:. : I i · .. r.,111 1 L -___: ,_' j .:~ ALL POSITIONS UP TO $12/HOUR INTERVIEWS BEING HELD DAILY FROM 9:00AM TO 6:00PM SOUTH COAST AUCl'ION 949-389-0055 ~"""" IMklng 1&, studio. 27321 LA PAZ. RD., LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA "PRIOR RESTAURANT EXPERIENCE PREFERRED or room end bath in a.n home II i-::tl. I I OOOHTER PERSON (Newpol1 Pf'lerred) -~ FTIPT -Tlllot or Wl1 PIY up ID S575f • . S..mstren Call Al month. long term Phlllip the Cleanm 11r 18a ~ to bwfl I Plew ell llMu II bllcll. glw top MUU me Ht Fllllkln 111. G119, wld. 949-574-4245 Iv lll9Q ........ llldl In, nice ------- ,_. ~ccmm. ... ~ ·-· 1115 MM73-2721 CROWN AC( HAROWAllE fl40Mno 151 I II 17111 Street and IMM VIiia llllbo1 Coftdo --NIT "'IWl1ylillrH, S200. =edhasfl'l.~sm: GOfveoue ~ 28t 28a. · "' WllllldDryer, S15ClllM. peope RellrMI welcome ~ oo.i w. II ""'"'· Holdly Ible LM Band, EXCEWNT COHOmOHI GIOWlll ~'8tntfita S1800IMo+ $1600 Sec. for per11M. Jiu, Bluel, t4M4t-SMI Fu *°"" 949)Soi2·2487 71+gM009 Ad Boll 802 Roe\. Call Merty or call (949 ·1133 or 1·::a11-~~1~=1 ~~ 1 " dd. 11a CASH on boru tor .., co. '*'-FOUfC> ** dlOW lllCIPil MH4Ml71 For ~ drt¥9ll In CWSA ,,... NHcla 1-800-441-4394. For owner llC!Od homl, MM!0-7111 (2) H "172" Draftlft9 Dl*l*>ll 1-177·~15 w.. wichwM S300fte. Gl9CMll ctMnQ ....... • • • • • • • • • • • • 1111 cabinets $10/H IQ0:33!1428 CCAl.'$CAI!) • LOST CAT bllc* oclll & ..., (needa Midi.I AeWlld MH31•9072 of.vo.you WU • h air ..._ i.n rm. Fp, llr. ._ .u..t..laNI H 8 ylld a B&q. comm pgo1. Sorl • ._-.. 111*. ;,,.; I . 1 cllletw. In SAT! 'GM! -. g.-c! comm. 2 Cir gs. 7l~29U or 309-31--.. pey "Plid weeldy '&cllllnl Q.5QO!Mo MUU'42S ,....-------, ..._ =-,'$1.250 = r;-~~::-:::;::-; ..... , • grldulltl !)n\.~--Cd IMM SRT locllyl Toll Ir.. LOCll llMIM, ~ dop 1·177·BIG ·PAYOAY =:n~~F~ (1·1 77·244 ·7293) ...... MANAGERS t SPECW.• $154.00+ .. WldV --~ .. Ad) t.315-a-..... 9'1111don~ ~~a:=, L*Y/Ojrtet dial oftoMlifrM HBO, lSPN • Dllc»'floal • Jlicunl, ~ .... dly ClaM '° a a 515 r.,.. llln'ltlOMO.C. ............. bdll. ....... .... '° ~ 11111 11111 ... OOITA fllEIA MOTOR NI .,, ........ ........ _ KONICA .. "'-" ......, OOllllr .. aor111. 1400/ollo. H!=ZIH!10 lllllld NElWOM ... ~C....,A....,L=JC---.AH> ....... __ _ Into •ltt 2271 DRIVIRS·COllPANY WWWMllMllllt-'.oni 1JNV1RS 9t 11 30 --. I lllOnltll ~ ~ ctt~mllH +I MMa tobll¥ with RO CORl L.;_ ___ ;;....;....;_;o._;;;.:..1 1·I00-44e .. 712 EOE CCAL1CM1l ............. ............... ......,.., ...... ,.. ...... -,..._,II ... .... ......... ....... l•-'--1 INC 500 Plftl'll ~ He.-,..,, co on Ill n. ""111. Wll ll&n::tl an 11 ·'D ~~1S: 1'11111 be ..., of ... of -co.llpll ..... a.ill ... .. loclll ........... ,.., ....... ,.. ... "" ...., Of ... '°' ......_. ..,., and 1'I ..... Id .., .......... ,.. 11911. MMElllW AT "1 tllll s..ldll 14511 &.ad .. CiloMlon 1111*1'-t.• -Ion 174 c.orlil ..... Pl!*'-Nllanll .... ~-..... CALSCAle (111)21M011: (911)-..o10 WWW Ci94Clll Olllll fCM.=!CAIQ Have A liar111a Salel STUMPED? Cal for Ans-. I Toucll--«~....,_ •Mc por-1-t00-37CMIOO ext. code 500 OUICKBOOKS PAO WOflD PROCESSING 1n my l'IOlne • low rales, llexil>le. Call 949-760-8023 224 ADDmONS /REMODELING FARTHING INTERIORS Kitchen ( Bath ( Remodel Room Additions... VIMIMC ll560875 949-646'932.5 f:•lf1(~1 ?.' {,I np, ( ,-__...,, 7'•<~< • 1-800·559-7181 .,, !211 IA-11- HQMEflair ...__· __ __. .-CUSTI* CREATIVE T1LE &lhNlb ~nt Installations Mii mic Reglaze/ReTurbisfi tnlrtllt, ..00.. Eitab~m Porcelain • FiberglaS5 M12C* Jeff 714-f12-t911 LEWIS CONSTRUCTION Remodelloo * Handyman Lief 704773 locll Resident 714-557-6125 Sinks • Showers Counlers 949-645-7723 FlxGrout.Com _TI .. _=-=1~=i"=~-""':-"""m_'_t1ot_n 1 • AW I GOOD JO& RELIABLE SERVICES. NIERES11NG THINGS ro BUY. ITS AU ·HERE MRYDAY IN .CJmJFEIJ ('49) 642.5678 , LEAKY si-. Repllred. Aegrouting & lnatalldon. DUH Tll.I MM7M085, 71•-14M52t ~· -· ,·-. --..,..... ' L I ~ 11\" .. A '' . • • L• _:_ -_'"J, [ll'VWl\I I •. l'l\ltH I 11 '1 I: 1-. . ano ape .AcOustJo Removal .Patchwork . Int/Ext Painting No job to amalll 20 v ... Experience 71 543-1410 .. Bridge 8Y CHARlE8 OOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH .. ' ------~ I I . ·I . ----' 1'WO FOR 111E PltlCE OF O~ Boch vull'ICl'llble. Not1h deals. NORTH •A75J2 0 8754 0 AJ98 •Vold WEST • Q 1064 <:> 102 o KS EAST • KJ98 <:>9 o 0 lOZ •"8532 •Q 10 764 • SOUTH •Vold <:>AKOJ6J 0 764'3 •AJ 9 The bidding: NORTH EAST l'MI Pus 41;1 hss 50 PMS Pass Pll.1s Opening lead: Silt of • Declarer adopc.cd a rca.'IOOllblc line of play in trying for 12 tricks at silt heans. However, there was anolhcr line, which should have been attempted first Ill no cost. When North, a pa~sed hand, showed a near opening bid by jump-ing 10 four hcans over the one-heart openin& bid, South eJecced t0 ay for &lam by cue-bldcllna nve ch1bl. Nonb'• response of a d1lmcxid ooo-uol was enouah to convince Soudl to have a go at fl tricU. Declarer ~ lbe open.Ing_ ad. drew trumps in IWO ~~In band, Wn led I diamood to lbe eilbl and ten. Now there wu no way declarer could avoid losina a eec:cod diamond Irick -down ooe. There was no hurry to try di•· moods. That could have beel'I c:om-bined with a Uoe, whlcb offered declarer a whopping exin 33 percait chance to get home -I 4-4 break in spades. Col'rcct technique it for declarer to ruff the club lead in dummy, cuh the ace of spades, discarding a diamond from band. then l\lff a Spfide. Next. declarer cubes one trump and. wbco bolh defenders follow, declarer can continue working oo soedcs. A club i5 ruffed in dummy l'or an entty, another spade is ruffed. and the KC of clubs is ruffed to get to the table IO ruJT a third spade. When both defend- ers foUow IO lha1 Irick. declarer can draw the last trump, cross IO the ace of diamonds and discard a diamond on the long spade. All declarer loees is one dinmond trick. ,-.-==1 l' . ,, _ _._ - lllW 121 10 Odd, ..,, al pwr, 150k ml, folded, !Mint l'IOO!da, prlllll whit 18.000 obo t48-M2-3788 lllW 74111 ... Nlvy w/Tan, xlnt condition, tlrtendtd Wlrlln4y. 59k ml. ' phone, co ~ .... plCbgt, 181n .chrome whMlt. Best you'll flndl $34,500. 949-574·2170 Ctdllllc Eldorado .. pwr~ITOl1' windows • Mita. o/c, lilt ~-= n=: =·a::. run• llOOdl $1,7007obo. 949·58f-4199 CAD ELDORADO '91 Xlnt ~ •• IU,000 Deye 71 1323 Eev. t48M45815 Ceclllllc Devllte •• wtllte, gOod COQCltion. low mileage, $1,990. ...---------. 949-IS0-1517 • I I.___· ____._•....__.__..! PUf kFEW HOMEOWNERS WITH Donate yoor boat, plane, ree1tot ato<*, IO a WOl1l1y mo,DN ~o CREDIT worries may now dwbble otganlzalioo. "' l\l/J 1' qulckly qualify lor loans. ....., n.-. 501C3 Stooecastles's a direct non1)(0lll 01Qmtl&llOl1clldli9dto&lnl48dlno mo,Dll FO,D lender that can tell you Newpot1 Bey 11Wf ll'Mc _..from dtlrtmentil "1 M A '1V8f lhe phone and withoul il!lluellcel lllecllng PIAllc 1111111 & lht ~ ~-~:~~~42 ext c~ (949) 722-7822 YOU (CAL'SCANI .. l. __ ~_,...,,_E_~_L_L_x_C>"""l~"'""u_s_R_• _F_T_E_A._C>_R __ .. I (949642-5678 HO(IDAY ·BLOWOUT We'll beat any written quote. Commercial & Resldenllal. lnslallatfon avalable. Dlsooutls lor ref8flala. Mt-293-4112 t4H44-St12 AtoZHomt ~ Repairs, Electtlcal end Plumbing. Uct650524. Cell 714·219·71U or Mt-241..sotl. QUALITY CRAFTSMAN 1~1:r~"5 L.andeaipt • UWn Mllnt. New lawn, lj)rinlder lne\IW llpU, tree trim & rtmOYI, y!l!if dun up 949-551-4387 6owoon IM'• Ywd Cleln- up, Trim, Removt, Haul, Tr-. Hadg8I & Trash 714- 8*1130 or 714-498-7031 YARD CLEAN-llP TrMH'runtd l RemoYtd, Sprinkltn Reotlrtd, new ·-· Cell 714o?S1"'471 Slrtp, Well Alpllr, TIXllll't, Paint T CM:fl.up. F11111 Anlttl. Smll lobe okl 71"""71-7I06 W•lter n.. H•ndy,,,.n ~ Celptlllef 25 V1111 Elcpl Pol1lollo No jcb 10o amell. Phone 948-610.5366 Plger 714-298-5400 ·' The Calif. Public· UtlllllH Com- mil1loll REQUIRES that .. UMd houM- llOld goodl movtrs Pflnt their P.U.C. Cell~ lmol and chaufftra print their T.C.P. IUnbef 1n ·a1~. " )'OU hM I quet-tlOtl lbcP fie llQll. lly d I mowt, lino Ot "**'· -PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714·558-4151 ·-------- 1 , ~ . --.! CADIJ.Ac CATIM '11 ................ , (14MM) ., .... 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TOYOTA 4-RUHHEA '91 JAGUAR XKI '17 4x4, auto, Idol oond, 121k 8E.DAN 2D . ...w...i l34,"5 t7~ ml, white, "''II"-· OWAtr, BAUER JAGUAR S799510bo. &49-5*3&36 714-tSMIOO VOLVO 240 'IO JAGUAR XKI '97 5 Ip, 4 dr, Mii a loob COUPE 2D ~ • .:.-t..~ '50,995 97-&51 MM2Me0t BAU~A JAGUAR 714-951-4800 JAGUAR XKI '97 COUPE 2D $49,995 97-6242 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XKI 't7 COHVT 2D $55,995 97-5348 BAUER JAGUAR 714·9$H!OO l.exul 300 Coupe '12 5311 mi, always garaged, showroom new, many e tru '$1§,500 714-641-9089 Uncoln Execullw '12 u power, wel mUUined, $6950,714-558· 1121 Uncoln Executive '92 Full Power Well Maintained $6,950. 714-558-1121 MAZDA MXI '91 silv81AlU Int, good cond, moon-IOOI, .. llUIO, 8lidl1!I $3750/obo. caJ Cliad 949-760-6092 Oldemobllt Cutt.I '111 Wht, low ml, non•smoktr (355812) $10,968 NABER& (714)540:1100 All DRAINS UNClOGCED GOOD JOBS. RELIABLE SERVICEi NTERESfING 1111NGS TO BUY. ITS AU HERE EVERYDAY IN CLASS I FE!» (949) 642-5678 ADTrr.-el...C. a ' • aaW.lial • C..•rid.! (949) ~7.69 www.wtu .eom ll<E'S CUSTOM PAIHTINO ...,...,....,. "-'-. ..._..._ Prollllionll, cleln, ality ..,.,.....,, .,._, --.. • wM. lnllex1 & :J::. """Plu'""mt>l......._ng __ 'epel-'-"-'ra_... ____ 20y=ra~ 1-=• I Lf703468 ~1-4610 exp. AK work guaranteed ••• -STEVE 714-545-8298 RAllllOW CIRa.£ llWNT HOfEST a AEASOHABL.E Plinting-lnl/txt House/Apt PltMBEA No drain~ TUTOR ~I Free eltlmale Ing Ll506586 Toilelllsklb/ .-......=....._ .......... 1 ..... 1~ .......... -=-= ahoW9r !!p. 714-2354150 Give Yow a.Id * TOP QUALITY • PffECISE PLUMBING the Exira Edge Uct~~urld '=9 ls~ Soeclolizlng in Writing, 1.1848228 J!'f 949-650-5066 lte87396 714-969-1090 long'!OQ41 ~isilion Eriglisfl, Grammar, INTEAtOA I EXTEOOA PAINTING CALL MH31·2111 LICENSE 1735978 1-, -~~1 ...r=I Reacli~ oncl U.S. Huioty ........ r-.... &cal.ti ....... 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