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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-12-26 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . .. . r· .. . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COfvV.AUNmES SINCE 1907 . ' ' I I ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM • TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2000 Palm. trees get the holiday treatment •Newport Harbor High sophomore uses his own creation to decorate those difficult to adorn fronds. strings of red lights wrap around the trunks of four palm trees. .. But there's more. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -People driving past Clark Brooks' Kings Place home might not notice right away why they're bound to do a double take. Overall, the holiday lights on the house, where the 16-year-old New- port Harbor High School sopho- more lives with his family, resemble thousands of others around the city. Three years ago, Brooks said he began to wonder why no one had ever tried to add lights to palm fronds. ·When you come around the comer, you see some lights at the house and then just this big pole," Brooks said Friday, referring to the lit palm tree trunks. ·vou can't real- ly tell what it is." Brooks raided the closets for wire coat hangers and started to shape them in a way that would allow him to wrap around lights and attach the construction to the leaves. add cross wires for stabilization and wrap the lights around the frame, which looks like a snow shoe. Brooks said some neighbors have expressed an interest in his invention. While he hasn't explored the possibility of marketing his palm frond lighting fixture, he said he'd probably charge $15 a frond. Although he plans to become a pilot or a model maker for the movies when he's done with school, Brooks has already gathered some business experience in the past. ln fifth grade, he sold parachute men made of trash bags and water bottles to his classmates, a shrewd move that soon ended with the principal's disapproval. White icicle lights hang from the bungalow's flat roof, where two reindeer made of white lights bow their heads as U searching for food. Colorful and white lights blink in the shrubs in the frontyard, and A single coat hanger didn't real- ly do the job, and over the past two years, he's tried to perfect the device. In about two hours, he c(ln straightened several coat hangers, As a high school freshman, Brooks made $350 by selling insects at school, forcing the admin- istration to come up with a rule that SEE TREES PAGE 4 STEVE MC CRANK I OAll.Y Pl.OT Clark Brooks, 16, stands by the trees he decorated in the frontyard of his Newport Beach home. He devised a way to light the palm fro nds. PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PllOT Surfer Cody Simpkins slides across the edge of a wave north of the Newport Beach Pier. Early morning fog gave way to sunny skies Chrtsbnas Day, bringing many to the beach. Below, a runner and her beagle spook a flock of sea gulls near the pier. Su 'n' Santa Families leave the tree and stockings at home and head to the beach to enjoy the Christmas gift of sunny weather Jennifer Kho OA.llY PILOT W hile Midwest, New England and Middle Atlantic States had a white Christmas, New- port Beach and Costa Mesa residents celebrated the holiday in the sun. Many families spent time at the beach to surf, to swim or just to relax. "We live here in Southern Callfor· nia, 1 O minutes from the beach,• said Bruce Franklin, a Costa Mesa resident. "We've got the Pad.fie Oceu right here. We're beginning a new millenni- um, and this is 4ll excellent place to be. Across the country, people a.re in snowstorms with their snow blowers and whatnot, and we're here at the beach. It's a nice place to start the year and to end the last one." Joey Fuschetti, a physical education teacher at Ensign lntennediate School, took his 2-year-old daughter, Katie, to the beach for an hour of play before a family get-together. "She just loves water and the beach, and going to the beach is som ething we do every week as daughter and dad," Fuschetti said. "We're hanging out here because we can. It's the hardest thing for me to go back home when the bea ch is the best place to be. It's the best thing for a kid SEE SURF PAGE 4 Walking with the animals •Some find holiday solace surrounded by sheep, chickens and cows at Centennial Parm at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. ~Kho 0MY PU.OT COSTA MESA -Nacho Ayalo Campoe and John Vur· nil 1tron.d through Centennl· el Parm on Cbrlltmu atter- noon, UlteD1Dg to the caroling Of the lbeep, ptga, ddckem andcowa. They pM the antmall, .. cuiied tbe 1M11t1 OI tbe "9· ....... gMWa and ........ ~ ..... °' kumquMI. d.• • . • . ries and other fruits growing at the farm. "It's beautiful here,• Cam- pos Mid. •1t'I nice. I like it." Campoe and VUmll, both of Calta MeMi are two of a few reDdentl who spent pert of their C'brtltiiial at the farm at the OrUgi1 CoUnty Pair· grounda. The farm WU open to the public and ,... far tbe holi· :?;,.n~..=r;::: lies often stop by after their morning or afternoon holiday parties. Campos and Vum1s said they attended holiday puUes on Chriltn'Ul1 Bve, leaving them wtth nothing to do oo Mo~y. Vumil Mld CentenmaJ Parm toPPed tu. u.t of plK'el to~ tbia-yeu. It gtv. me a good beut to come &er.,• be Mid. •ft.,_ me • .ptrltul. ~-._.. tng, 9ftD .... lt't ... Oadll· JMI, I WM IOld tMt Wlm,.. ~ .... ~ ....... ~ ... ~pecaDGle.lui- More yards chip away at parkland, officials say • Costa Mesa staff w ork on new rules to address private property that encroaches on public space. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -A November city meenng to dlSCuss pnvate encroachments at Fauview Park has brought out concerns about a surular Sttuabon at CdJlyon Com- muruty Park A number of homes on Meddowvtew Lane reach into the park with fingers of nowers, trees and plants. "We're aware that they actually have planted turf in that area, but there are cer- tainly no large or permanent improve- ments that we know of,• said Bill Moms, the city's public services director. The nature of the encroachments dls- bnguish them from those at FdlIVlew Park, where parts of the public park are fenced off into pnvate backyards, with planter boxes. walls and patio furruture On Swan Drive, west of Placentia Avenue, about 20 of 30 backyards illegal- ly extend from less than a foot to nearly 20 feet mto Fairview Park. City staff are working to draft an ordi- nance addressing homes and businesses that extend into public property after for- mer Mayor Sandy Gems reported a num- ber of Fairview Park encroachments to the oty. The ordinance, 11 1t is passed, would apply to encroachments throughout the oty, Moms said. ·As staff members, our task is to make sure all of the pubbc can use the parks equally,• he said. "We're trying to ensure that there are no exceptions, that every· body shares in the parks equally and that they are used for the good of the public, not for the benefit of one party, entity or group.• Michelle Redoutey, a Costa Mesa resi- dent in a non-encroaching home adjacent to the park, said she doesn't think the d ty SEE RULES MGE 4 -- QAWflDS ----'' ..... ' Ml:llJlm ' SfmS 1 o m.-s :. rt. •• ON • 2 Tuesday, December 26, 2000 Kids Talk BACK Is there a SantaOaus? The Daily Pilot asked students at Killybrooke Elementary School in Costa M esa: Do you believe Santa Claus exists? No, I just think my parents get up at night and put the presents under the tree that they're hiding. I believe in the spirit though. FRANK DENOEWER, 9 Costa Mesa Yeah. Because if you ask for a ------gift and you send it to the North Pole, nobody else can get it for y9u but Santa. MARTIN • GONZALEZ. 9 Costa Mesa Yes. Because once when I was 4, I saw something that looked like a shooting star and my dad said it was Santa Claus and when we went in, there were presents. ELIZABETH GODINEZ, 9 Costa Mesa '-------' Yes, because my friend told Yeah, because my mom told me that if I'm very good, that Santa will buy me some- thing. MIKE HERRERA, 9 Costa Mesa me that when she woke up one morning she found a piece of San- ta's coat in their chimney. KIRSTI MUNCY,9 Costa Mesa Nab. Because I saw my dad last time sneak in with his televi- sion on. I saw him put one present [under the tree) .... I heard him step on something and then creep out. MIKEY GIBSON, 9 Costa Mesa -Interviews and photos by Young Chang WW.of THE WEEK California mementary School I • ADDRESS: 3232 C.llfomia St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • PlllNCIML: Jane Holm • PHONE: (714) 424-7940 IN THE CLASSROOM • NEED: Materials for language devel- opment for English language learners • WISH: $3,000 for language develop- men~ kits Daily Pilot DON UACH I OAl.Y Pit.OT From left. first-graders Delaney Bell, Lotte Martin and Ma~ew Porteous count change ·as they work on a money exerdse in class. $how them the money Mariners students learn the tricks of trading dimes for quarters, pennies or nickels Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -His face tu.med red, he leaped off the car- pet and a grin split 6-year-old Con- nor Legget's face. ·ves, • Connor exclaimed, after hearing that the coin his teacher was holding up was indeed a quar- ter. Never have I seen a child so excited to answer a question. I think he thought he was going to be able to keep the coin if he answered correctly. w I'll trade you two of these for your 25 cents,• said Marge New- man, Connor's first-grade teacher at Ma.riners Elementary School, BRIEFLY IN EDUCATION Learn about the ocean and growing plants Orange Coast College will offer a three-unit cou.n;e on oceanogra- phy and another on horticulture. The syllabus for the introduc- tion to oceanography course will holding up two dimes. ·would you trade with me?" . Connor chewed on his bottom lip thoughtfully. •No," he finally blurted out, clutching his quarter. Newman was teaching her young charges about money. •Money is so hard for these kids,• she confided. wThey've moved things up an entire grade. They used to do this in second grade.• And so while half the class com- pleted work sheets at their desks, she gathered the rest around her in a small group. One at a time, Newman held up different coins, asking their name and how much they were worth. include such basics as physical and chemical properties of the sea, biology of the ocean, geological composition of the basin and how to prevent ocean contamination. The horticulture course will focus on plant propagation, pro- ducing hydrangeas, geraniums and other ilowers and vegetables. Both courses are transferable to both the UC and Cal State systems. Classes will begin Jan. 17 and This went OK. Then it was time to put out 15 cents. That was a lit- tle b'icker for some children. I had to chucltle when she pointed out the b'icky nickel busi- ness. That being, of course, that the worth of coins is not reflected in their size. I remember being perplexed as a child as to why they made the dime smaller than the nickel. Newman also tried to show them tricks to counting money, although some resisted and want- ed to do it their own way. She tried to tell them to put the coins in piles of 10 and then count them. · But 6-year-old Molly Anderson was certain her m~thod was best. Jan. 29. Students may register in person Jan. 16-Feb. 2 and over the phone Jan. 2-23. The fee is $11 per unit for California residents. Infor- mation: (714) 432-5072. OCC to hold adventure series starting Jan. 12 #A Family Sails Mexico• will be the title for the opening pre- sentation of Orange Coast Col- She started with the dimes -1 O, 20, 30. Then she counted the quar- ter on her fingers -by ones. Then went on to count the nickels and pennies. I found myself holding my breath through the counting of the quarter, willing her not to lose her place on a single coin. But she made it all the way through -phew. Sbe lost count, however, on the very next coin, a nickel, and start- ed all over -10, 20, 30. • IN THE ClASSAOOM Is a weekly fea- ture in which Dally Pilot education write< Danette Goulet visits a campus within the Newport-MHa Unified School District and writes about her experience. lege's 26th annual Adventure Series on Jan. 12. The four-part series will show- case ways in which experienced sailors have overcome unique challenges at sea. The group will meet for four Wednesdays begin· ning Jan. 12 at the Robert B. Moore Theatre in the college's campus. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-5725. BEADERS HOIUNE (949) 642-6086 CA 92626. Copyright No news sto- ries, lllustmlom, ecfltori.I ~ or ecMrtiwnents herein CMI be reptoduald without wntten per- mlulon of copyright OWIW. WEATHER AID SURF POLICE FILES VOL M. NO. J07 ntOMAI H. IOIMON. N>lllhef TONY DODIRO, £dltlor SJ.CAM. 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LOCAnON 1111 Wldgt 1-2 Newport M llldtlt's M IUwr Jetty J-S CdM M 1IDU TODAY First low 2:351.m ....................... 2.3 First high 8:48 a.m ....................... 6.0 Second low 4:<16 p.m ...................... -0.6 *°'"' high 10:41 p.m ..................... 3.7 ~y First low 3:07 a.m ....................... 2.4 First high 9:18a.m ....................... 5.9 Sla>nd low ~ 4:J9 p.m ................. "' .. -0.4 s.condhlgh 11:19 p.m ..................... 3.7 COSTA MESA • lrtnol Street: A commerdal burglary was reponed In the 2900 block It 6:57 p.m. Thursct.y. • Neuupovt loulevwd: A rtsldentlal butgtary WM reported In the 1900 block '1t 5:19 p.m. Thundly. • Neaupott lloulevwd: V.ndllllsm was rtpOt19d In ihe 1600 block It 8:36 a.m. Thursdey. NEWPORT BEACH • a.,palnee' Drtwe: Pr9f*tY valued It about $1,000 W• ~ stolen from I home In the 1500 blodt It 4:l0 p.m. Thundey. • .., ......... ~~tmllllhed • .,. dow end stole. bench Mlt from • .,..... .... "' .. 100 btodt at 11 a.m. lhurldey. • NeseFllt ~......_A llS*Jp con..-- r..-S lllOlert from an unlodced ofb lri ....... at11a.m.~ . . Doily Pilot Bound for Auckland • 1\vo Newport Beach lifeguards will celebrate the start of the new year in New Zealand. DMpa lhar•th DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - 1\vo longtime 5easonal Weguards will leave Wednesday for Auckland, New Zealand, to partici· pate in an exchange pro- gram sponsored by the California Surf Ufesaving Assn. Jon Mitchell, 3-4, and R o b Maier, 40, say they are eagerly looking forward to the seven - w eek p r o - gram , where · Rob Maler t bey will have an opportunity to learn fro.m their coun- terparts across the globe. •1•m interested to find out how they go about their rescues and proce- dmes, • Mitchell said. ·And I also hope to hone and sharpen my skills as a lifeguard.· Maier said the New Zealan- d e r s have a bi ring system that is com - pletely di ff er- e n t r r 0 m proce- d u r e s Jon Mitchell here. "There may be good things in their system that we can learn from and try to implement here in Cal- ifornia,• he said. This is the first time that both delegates from the state have been cho- sen from Newport Beach. said Capt. John Blauer, spokesman for the New- port Beach Fire and Marine Department. •1t•s an honor,• he said. ·They're going to learn a lot and have a good time.· Mitchell and Maier will not only learn new skills but also sbare what they have learned and mastered in Newport Beach, Blauer said. The city's lifeguards, part of the Fire and Marine Department, make an average of 5,000 rescues a year. The Ufe- • guard Service established in 1923 now bas 175 sea- sonal and 15 permanent uregua.rds. Both Mitchell and Maier have more t.b4n 15 years of lifeguard experi- ence, train Junior We- guards every summer and have won several awards within the depart- ment. • What drives bOtb of them, they say, if the thrill of saving lives and a paislon for the~ Maier bu worked u a plumber, truck driver and tDUMUle so he can be a lifeguaid in the summer. Mltcbell ta a certified ski lnltructor who tak-. to the mountalna ln tbit 'Wm· •• •weguarding 11 th• belt Job there It,. Maler Mid. •vou get to go IO tlMI bMcb ..,.,, day, .... 1¥11. ... a ·blast. l cu't ...... of aaytbtD9 ... .. :S.-ct.114••• ~ forM , .... ,.....,, ... .. . ...... Md .. . . Tuesday, December 26, 2000 3 Smelly smoked salmon can come in handy while traveling F rom time to time, the urge to give advice via this column is well nigh l.nesistible. Today I give in to that urge and give advice. The subject? How to smuggle. Some years ago, a group of us toured Europe. On the way back, the plane landed at Ireland's so-calle~Shan­ non airport, whiah should be called the Shannon Department Store. In this so-called airport, everything Irish can be purchased - Irish linen, Irish lace, Irish cotton, Irish alligator purses. Everything is Irish. Well, J am not much of a shop per, but just to get into the spirit of things, as my fellow travelers were buy- ing everything Irish like mad, I went to the bar and began to drink Irish coffee Around TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Cos.- ta Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574- 4268. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. A com- plete listing is available at http:llwww.dailypilot.com. TODAY A Hanukkah celebration will take place at noon in the Cos- ta Mesa Senior Center's mul- tipurpose room, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Partners in Time will entertain the crowd. A 12-year-old child will light candles. Free. but reservations are required. A special lt10cheon will be donated by Taco Mesa. The menu will include chicken and beef tacos, rice and beans and green salad. (949) 645-5080. FRIDAY A pre-New Year's Eve dinner dance will be held at 7 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel in Costa Mesa. 3050 Bristol St. Live music will be played from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. $39.50 or $45. (714) 540-7000. MONDAY Costa Mesa Recreation Ser- vices will sponsor an excur- sion to the 2001 Tournament of Roses Parade. Tickets are on sale at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. $60. (71 4) 327-7525'. JAN. 5 A motorcyde swap will be held from 5 a .m. to 10 p.m. in Building 10 at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. $7 for adults, $5 for children between 6 and 12. (949) 598- 5122. lbe Computer Tutor, a com· puter software training com- pany in Costa Mesa, will offer a free overview ol the most commonly used software applications at 9 a.m. at 660 Baker Sl, Suite 277. Costa Mesa. (949) 54S.9595. JAii. 6 Demonstrations of correct rose pruning techniques and discussions on cultural needs for growing healthy roses will be held at 9:30 a.m. at Sher- man Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The program is part of the Weekend Gardener Series. Free. (949) 673-2261. JAii. 10 "Floral Detign for Formal Dining~ will be taught at 9:30 a.m. Jan. 10 and again Jan. 17 at Sherman Ubrary & Gar· dens, 2647 E. Cout High- way, Corona del Mar. the daa will feature lbe COD• ltNCtlOa of a floral center- p&ec9 for a fo.l'IDAll d1n1Dg table. 545. and ~- Judge Gordner THE VERDIO and to compare it with the Irish coffee with which aU other Irish coffee must be compared -the Irish coffee served at the Buena Vista Cafe in San Francisco. So, after a couple of hours comparing the Irish coffee of Shannon with that of the Buena Vista, I decid- ed to become something of a conformist and buy some- tion is required. (949) 673- 2261. JAN. 11 A seminar tilled "How to Sur- vive Caring for Aging Par- ents" will be held at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 717-3801. JAN. 12 Writers and editors from The Local Conoerge, an Orange County travel magazine, will visit Borders Books, Music & Cafe at 7 p.m. South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mesa. The winter issue will be available at the event. (714) 432-7854. "A Famlly Salls Mexico," the btle of the opening presenta- tion in Orange Coast Col- lege's 26th Salling Adventure Series, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 12. 19, 26 and Feb. 2 at OCC's Robert B. Moore The- atre. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The opening lec- ture will feature a Fullerton family. Aboard their 35-foot Morgan sloop. "Mariah,· they explored the landscapes and anchorages of Mexico's west- ern coast. (714) 432-5880. JAN. 13 A panel of experts wtll dis- cuss careers and JOb hunting in the new year at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (714) 432-7854. JAN. 16 A seminar tilled "Splrltual Caregiving: The Power of Empathy# will be given at 7 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 645-8007, A seminar titled "Vintage Face: Learn Makeup Tech- niques of '20s. '30s, '40s and '50s, • will be held at 7 p.m. at Borders Books. Music & Cafe, 3333 Bea.r St., Costa Mesa. The Newport Beach Premiere Cinema Guild will host a cocktail party for prospective new members at 7 p.m. at 3001 Setting Sun Drive, Coro- na del Mar. The group is looking for new members. (949) 253-2880 JAii. 17 •Bad Water Blues: A Coral Reef Myste ry," a musical comedy by p1aywrlght Richard Hellesen, will travel to elementary schools Jan. 17 through April 8 to bring chil- dren a message about pre- serving Southern California's ocean waters. The show is available for booking now for elementary schools, kinder- garten through slXtb grades. $410, plus a travel surcharge for a llngle performance with dllcountl for back-to-beck bookings. (714) 7~5549. A.._.I edr>11to.ie. rating Show WU! be bald from -.Ciwill/l•dlrtt .................. ,._ ., ...... ., .................... GlllM obert Gardn_er's BAWDY BAI:SO thing to take home. And so I botlght a loaf of Irish bread and a large slab of authentic Irish smoked salmon. Now, transporting a large piece of Irish smoked salmon aboard an airplane is not easy. It's too large to fit under the seat or go into the overhead compartment. The flight attendant won't take it, so you simply keep it on your lap, which, because it has a certain aro- ma, is to the distress of your traveling companion. But. popular or not, I finally arrived at the airport in Detroit, which had a temfy- ing reputation as having the toughest bunch of customs inspectors in the country They did everything but strip search passengers. As I stood in line for cus- BEST BET toms, I was having trouble with my belongings. You can't carry a smoked salmon, a loaf of bread, a handbag and a suitcase at the same bine, so l put the bdg and the swtcase on the floor and sort of kicked them aJong. When J reached the counter manned by my par- ticular customs inspector, clearly the meanest of the lot, 1 slapped my salmon down on the counter and reached down to pick up my bag and suitcase to put them on the counter. The customs inspector 1umped back as though I had put a hooded cobra in rront of rum. "What the lexplellve) is this?" he screamed. "It's a piece of smoked lnsh salmon,· I responded "Rent" will return tonight to the Orange County Performing Arts Center as pa rt of the 2000-01 Bank of America Broadway Series. The acclaimed musical by Jonathan Larson wlll be In town through through Sunday. Show times will be 8 p.m. today through Saturday and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, with 2 p.m . matinees Saturday and Sunday. $22-$53.50. (714) 740-7878. noon to 8 p.m . Friday, 10 d m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday m Buildings 10 and 12 at lhe Orange County Fai.rgrounds, 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa $5.75 for adults, $3 for seniors, free lor children younger than 12. (818) 909- 9963. JAN. 20 A Texas Guitar Show wtU be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m at the Orange County Fair- grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. $10 for adults, free for children younger than 12 (800) 453-7469. JAN. 21 A Texas Guitar Show will be beld from l 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. $10 for adults. free for children younger than 12. (800) 453-7469 . JAN. 24 A finandal planning seminar for the surviving spouse will be offered by PaineWebber at 6 p.m. at 888 San Oemente Drive. Suite 300, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 717-3915. Author Becky llrabasst will . ta}\ about how to change your life at 7 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cafe at South Coast 01aza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa She is a speak.er and an author who has sold more than 750,000 books. He r "Change Your Life " rddto spots air twtce a day on more than 150 stabons m the country. (714) 432-7854. The Universal Sports Assn. Scooter Compebtion will be held from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. $2. (714) 628-9318. JAN.27 "Can You Say Pllatesr the title of a presentation on how to get in shape by a certified Pilates instructor, will be held at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (714) 432-7854. JAN. 31 The National Notary Assn. will bold a training session for people interested in becom- ing a notary public or for those wbo need to renew their notary com.mission from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . at the Hilton Hotel. 3050 Bristol SL. Cost.a Mesa. $139. (800) 876·6827. HI. 10 The Presidential Motorcade Oassic Car and Motorcycle • Rq>raenting tilt full line of Pride Mobiliry Products • Service & Rq>air • lmoi2D« R.eimb-aa .... Spemw cheerily. breathing Irish cof- fee on him. "I've declared it. See here?" I waved my customs declaration at rum "Get out of herel" he yelled. "But-" I said as I started to put the luggage in front of him. "Get outl" be repeated. So I took my uninspected luggage, my loaf of bread and my salmon•and sailed through customs. I could have had every diamond m Amsterdam in my luggage, and nobody would have knoWn it. So my insider ti~ is if you want to smuggle successful- ly, take a very large slab of smelly smoked salmon. • lt09ERT GARDNER 1s a Corona del Mar resident and a former judge. His column runs Tuesdays Show will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Orange Coun- ty Market Place, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The event also will feature a cherry-pie eat- ing contest. peanut bag-toss- mg contests, entertainment and more than 1,000 vendors $10 or $1 5. (949) 723-6663. ONGOING The Upper Newport Bay Nat- uralists and Friends meet on the second Saturday of every month at the come r of East- bltlff and Back Bay dnves. Walking totltS leave every 15 rrunutes. startlllg at 9 a m through 10·15 a.m Free (7141 973-6820 The Newport Coast chapter of the All Lassen's Leads Club, an mtemabonal group for business referrals. meets at 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mmu's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa (800) 767-7337 The Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club meets at 1 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. Satur- days at the comer of Crown Drive and San Joaquin Road. (949) 640-6049. SEE TOWN PAGE 4 4 TU!!day, Oeoembet 26, 2000 C!ONTINUED FROM 3 ne~ .... -.. iDgOubmeetlat9a.m..S 7 ~~Walanlboald meet •t ~ iatl.IJK1'GD ol Hoepital R<*t and ~ Avenue. (9'9) 6.5().tll~ .. Rewrne MortgegeN...,_k sponsors a questioli·and- answer session for Mnion 62 '1td older at 3 p.m. Wednesday. at ~dew. lage, 300 E. Coast bway, Newport Beach. (9' ) 723· 0233. Ealtblufl ElemtnllirY SdaOol PTA meets on the Uilid Tues· day of eaeh month altemat- ing with start times ol 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Meeting data. aod times are posted tn the school office, 2627 Vista del Oro, Newport Beach. (9'9) 515-5920. A women'• therapy support group meets to discuss rela· tionship issues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. (949) 261-8003. Prl~ncb of the Newport Beach Public Ubrary Used Book Store needs to replen- ish its book stock. Patrons are mged to bring in unwanted books. With the exception of law books or magazine$, all donations - hardcover and paperback -are welcome and are tax- deductible, Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries: Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar. They also ma y be dropped off in the special book doset next to the store at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949} 759-9667. The Newport Beach New· comers Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month at dUferent homes. The group of about 100 women go on the road and play golf, tennis, bridge and more. The group also holds several evening par· ties. (949) 854-4501. Jewish Family Service of Orange Cmmty sponsors a discussion group focuaing on issues, concerns and respon- sibilities of ad ult c,hildnm caring for their elderly par- ents at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The purpose of the group is to beJp children and other concerned relatives identify problems and issues and develop appropriate solu· tions. ~o. (11.f} «5-4950. The Cost.a Meta Cb.amber of Commerce bolds net· working luncheon meetings from 11 :.f5 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the C06ta Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Cowse Drive, Costa Mesa. Vislton are welcome. $13. (~14} 885-9090. The Udo ltle Toutmuten Club meets at 6:30 p.m. Mondays at the Oakwood Apartments, 1700 16th St., in the clubhouse on the main level, in Newport Beach. (949) 515·9410. Jewish Famlly Service ol Orange county IJ>Ol1liO"I an ongoin g h.eallng support group for,. the dlrorilc~ ill The purpose is to provide participants wtth emotional and spiritual support to manage lllne6s and ill con- sequencet. The group meets at 1 p.m. ThursdaY! at Jewish family Service, 250 B . Baker St., Costa Mesa. Attendance ts free, but registration ii required. (114) 445-4950. Newwmen to tbe Balboa Island, Corona del Mar, Newport Bee.ch Gd New· port Cout areas are UMt8d to meet others who are also new at the Newport Beech Newcomers' Club. This group of women meets once a month on Wednesdays at different homes and loca- tions. (949) 854~501. Jewbh Family Servtce oJ Orange County provides a s upport and d1.scu.nion group to assist participants in their recovery from child· hood or teenage sexual abuse. Th& group meetl from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker Sl, Costa Mesa. Advance registration is required. (714) 445-4950. A Dealing with Divorce support group is offered by J ewish Family Service of Orange County. The group is led by an experlenced counselor and meets at 6 p .m. Tuesdays at the Jew1sh Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) •45-4950, An iDlertl1tb coaplel .p. port group ls offered by Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group addresses issues faced by couples in which one part- ner is Jewish and the other is not. ioduding raising chil- dren, observing holidays, dilplaying symbols jn the home and relationships with extended famtlles. The group meets for three week· ly sessions Wednesday evenings at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G , Costa Mesa. (7 14) 445-4950. 1be Colt.a Mesa Chamber ol O>mmert.'e spoDSQrS a net- working hmcbean at 11:45 a.m. Wednesdays at the Cos- ta Mesa c.ountry Oub, 1101 Golf Course Road. Costa Mesa. (714) 885-9090. Tbe W.iking Club of New- port Beach meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Hospital Rood and Supelior Avenue. Lose the weight and have fun. (9'9) 6.5().1332. Newport Dhed Fundlns COllPORATION XOO 110 ,-~, Daily Pilot DON LEACH/OAll.Y Pl.OT 'IWo young surfers head for the water Christmas morning, joining several others who bit the waves after the fog llfted. SURF CONTINUED FROM 1 to get taken to this huge playground in her pajamas." Going to the beach is a Christmas tradition for fami- lies such as Laurent Barone's and Joe Hoffman's, who made use of the gift of good waves -averaging about 4 feet -Monday. Barone and a family fnend both surf every Christ- mas with their 8-year-old sons, who are best friends. TREES CONTINUED FROM 1 prevented the sale of insects to students, he said. But before his latest inven- tion will be ripe for marketing, Brooks said he'll still have to make some improvements. "See how thin this is?" he asked, pointing to the wire. •At Home Depot, they have three-sixteenth-inch rods.· And if he can figure out a way to solder thinner wires to a thicker one in the center, the next generation of palm frond lights might start to look more like the real thing, Brooks said. Volunteer DIRECTORY • GETTING INVOLVED runs period- ic.ally in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like information on adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4228. AlS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Assn., which helps individual's that have the dis- order that is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. (714) 375-1922. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The .Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address c:onunu- nity groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situations. J udy Iannaccone, (714) 835-5381. ASSN. RENAISSAHQ CREATORS The Costa Mesa, group spon- sors and supports outreach community service programs, such as the homeless sanctu- ary. Volunteers are needed. (714) 540-5803. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS The local chapter 1s looking er.11 Brown lnau,.nce Call today for auto & home owner's Insurance! "It's always nice to spend a few hours h ere on Christ- mas,• said Barone, a Hunt- ington Beach resident. "Jt's a tradition. We open presents in the morning, then get out. After this, we'll go back and the kids will play with their new presents. Right now, it's just the boys -they are best friends -because the giYls are too young. But the girls will join us soon.• Hoffman and his son, Zach, spent their beach time bodyboarding this Christmas. RULES CONTINUED FROM 1 should prohibit residents from trying to improve the park. •Jn my opinion, U people want to do more than the city is able or willing to do, I don't think that's a prob- lem," she said. "If they're going to maintain the park, that will make 1t easier on the city. It would be silly for the city to tell them they can't make the area nicer.· But Genis said the city might not be able to allow for men and women older than 20 who have lived in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three months are needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for chil- dren ages 6 to 16 from single- parent homes. (714) 544-7773. COSTA MESA OVIC Pt.AYHOUSE The playhouse needs volun- teers for ushering, backstage, mailings, typing, lights and many other duties. (949) 650- 5269. COSTA MESA MS SELf·HELP GROUP The Orange County chapter of the national Multiple Scle- rosis Society has started a new self-heJp group in Costa Mesa for people newly diag- nosed and/or with minimal symptoms of multiple sclero- sis. The group will meet at 11 a.m. the first Tuesday of every month. (949) 650-7659. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Seniors age 55 and up are being sought to help staff the West Side substation. Volun- teers would be asked to work two four-hour daytime shifts per week and would be responsible for answering phones, bicycle reg:isb'lltion, "We believe in surfing Santa,• said Hofbnan, a 1\'abuco Canyon resident whose license plate reads SURFFMLY. "My wife, Renee, and I come every Christmas. We usually go skiing afterward, but there's no snow this week. But whether it's surf boards. Boogie boards or wetswts, we always come to the beach to try out our new gilts on Christmas. Renee's not gong to surf today because she's pregnant, but she did say she's going to the plantings -even U they are improvements to the park because Canyon Community Park is in a coastal zone. #One reason it took so long to get the plans for the park developed in the first place is because part of the park is in a coastal zone and had to be approved by the (California) Coastal Commission,· she said. ·r can 1ust imagine the [com- rrussion 'sl reaction to hav- ing pnvate use of public land. U it is just planting, sometimes that is kind of nice if it's not m someone's way and if the irrigation fingerprinting, data entry and assist with other citywide pro- jects. Bilingual seniors in Spanish and English are also needed. Call for an applica- tion. Fred Gaeckler, (71 4) 754- 5208. COURT-APPOINTED SPEOAL ADVOCATES Volunteers are needed to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and aban- doned children. Volunteers work one-on-one with a child for three hours a week. (714) 663-9034. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVlaS Volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants needed to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. (949) 250- 0488. go out later jus t to get wet. Because pregnant or not, we're always at the beach.· Gayle Jarrett, a Costa Mesa resident, came to the beach with he r husba nd, Joo , and her 3-mon th-old daughter, Ivy, hoping to start a family tradition. "It's gorgeous outside,• she said. ·We were mamed at the beach, and we are so blessed to be in California. We're hoping this will become a family tradibon. Maybe she'll become a little surfer.• isn't causing problems. But they would probably have to get approval, and also it would have to be some- thing tha t blends well. "But it would set an odd sort of precede nt if the city decided to let the encroachments stay. Say I go to TeWinkle park and decide I want to put radish- es there or grow some car- rots. How do you tell one person they can do some- thing and not another per- son?" City staff could p resen t a proposed ordinance to the parks commission as soon as March. the Child Abuse Center Office in Costa Mesa at 2482 Newport Blvd., No. 1 ; or Union Bank in Newport Beach at 1090 Bayside Drive. (949) 722-1107. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers to be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstra tions or classes. (714) 979-7900. HUMAN Ol'TlONS The organiza tion sh elters, counsels and educates abused women and children. It is looking for volunteers. (949) 737-52A2, Ext. 24. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPla SERVICES Volunteers are needed to pro- vide four houra per week vis- iting patients or doing errands for them or their caregivers in communities near volunteers' =~N~=:L homes. (562) 622-3895. Volunteer trail guides needed · LAGUNA SHANTI to h~p visitors learn about their Laguna Shanti, an organiza- envuonmenl (949) 645-8489. Uon that work.a with suffer· en of HIV and AIDS, ls EXCHANGE aua CHILD seelcing caring volunteen to ABUSE PREVENTION aNmt assist With running the front Donate new school supplies office, delivering meals pro· or become a volunteer to help viding tro111portation' and children victimized by child providing compllmentary abuse. Volunteers work wlth therapies 1uch u ma.aaage county referrals to assist hlgb-acupuncture and chlrOprac: risk victims of parental drug tic care. Uaa Toghia, (949) addiction. Drop off supplies at 4~-1446. F·J A•'""' IT'S TIME FOR. •• ~t·,q,.,. ' ' I Co MM Doily Pilot Goy Geiser-Sandoval EDUCATIONALLY SPWING Christmas through the £0Je5 of a child M y friend Kelly is in kinder- garten and can't figure out why someone other than morns and dads of those in kinder- garten would want to go to the holi- day program. But, she said it would be all right if l went to see her and her schoolmates perform. U you have ever been to a kindergarten performance, you know why I was wangling for an invitation. Just watching them get on stage was worth the trip. Many of this group had never been the stars of the show before, and there is some amount of audience gazing to start. In fact, the principal had to instruct the audience not to wave or take pictures until the end, so the students could focus on their teach- ers and the performance. Many moms had spent the month asking for paper, not plastic, but I could not guess that groceries had once been carried in the bright cos- tumes. The upside-down bags trans- formed their wearers into presents, decorated trees, candy canes, toy soldiers and dreldels. The perform- ers didn't just sing. They did all sorts of movements to visually illustrate · the songs they sang. So, as they lift- ed their arms overhead to make a · peaked rooftop, half of their faces were lost to the bag costume. It added to the ambience. The great thing about the kinder- garten group is the various level of singing and motions provided by members of the group. Some have every syllable and hand signal nailed, wblle others spend quite a bit of time staring at their neighbor or checking out the ceiling. The next singing group had dif- ferent costumes and songs to sing. They sported big paper collars and reindeer hats. The hats were con- struction paper headbands with antlers made by tracing the chil- dren's hands. One little girl's hat got lower and lower until just the bot- toms of her eyes were visible. How- ever, she never missed a beat with her motions. Another little boy's hat fell off with one very vigorous motion, so bis retrieval took most of the next song. On~ boy's forte was obviously •we Wish You a Merry Christmas.• He hadn't been singing much before that song. But. I could bear him above the other 45 kids when it came to that song. 1n fact, he sang a half-verse by himseU at the end, before he reallzed the others had stopped. It was not for lack of teacher signals. They sat on c.baiB at the foot of the stage and mimic- ked all of the hand motions that I am sure they spent a lot of time devising. Although it has been 10 yea.rs since I bad a child in kindergarten, lt brought back all of the memories of their performances. Kelly and her • schoolmates gave me a special holi- day gift that I couldn't buy at the mo.11. It was the joy that only a small • child can have in the pride of a spe- .. dal moment when the world smiled at wbat she did. Lut week. Kelly helped with our . annual caroling trip around the neighborhood. We gather friends arid Petgbbon for a night of spaghetti, Santa and singing. lbe 30 c&ro1en traveled from house to : house llngtng tb9 ~ that our ' group fJom 1 to eo ~ old can handle a oappella. Singing ti such ~ a joyful method Of commWilcetion1 : I think we thOuld c4IOl at ev.,y ~ bOliday. Let'I ~ from boUle to : boU1e for Valmtine'1 O.y and St. Pallk:k'I O.y. ID um • Of eJK- tranlCI, we would all apPndate the lift mwrtlllUDeDt. --- . . . 'The s1lD11 "'What does he think I am, chopped liver?" -Newport Beach resident D£8ltA mot, on pursuing her husband, Tom, for 20 years. She recently gave Tom the gift of life by donating part of her liver -a regenerating organ -to transplant into him. f HoirTo GET PlmlSllED The o...,. Pilot wek.omes letten on i.. C01aming Newport Beach and Cost.-Mesi. • UT1'BS -MAii to Editorlal Page Edftot Jem1w .. IAe at the Dally Pilot. 310 W. lay St.. Com Mesa, CA 92627 • MADlllS ~ -call (949) 642.al& •FAX-Send to (949) 646-4170 • I-MAil -Send to ~ilypllo~timacom All c.orrespondence must Include futl Mmt, home- town and phone number (for YetlfOtion purpoMS). The Pilot fesefVeS the right to «flt all ~ fot darfty and lef¢. Tuesday, December 26, 2000 5 Withhold criticism until after you see results By Gary Proctor "Howeve; beauUlul the strate- gy, you should occasionally look at the results.• -Mark Twain I n response to your editorial ("It's a tough job councilmen, but you need to do it,· Dec. 16) opposing a councilperson's choice to hire a staff even at his own expense, I would ask that employ, without reimbursement, to make sure I bad access to an unbiased source of information as I formulated and made my bwn decisions. Throughout this campaign, I repeatedly heard that the dti· zens of Newport Beach believed that moneyed interest or devel- opers exercised too much influ- e nce over public policy in New- port Beach. The passage of Mea- sure S solidified the strength of that perception. Representative government needs to be accessi- ble to all citizens, and it requires the elected official be knowl- edgeable of current issues, the history of those issues, and to anticipate future problems so as to be proactive in finding solu- tions. I feel honored to sit with a City Council that I believe will be accessible and liste n to its cit- izens, and we all have different approaches on how we prepare for debate on issues and remain accessible to the citizens. includ es the uncustomary commitment to my predeces- sor, Counol- woman Jan Debay. by keeping her involved in asststing my Gary Proctor work on several membership on the John Wayne Airport Commission and the El Toro Citizens Advisory Commis- sion. To fulfill these commit- ments, l am seeking important information from a variety of sources, and I am spending my personal money funding a sup- port team. I am not, as you sug- gested in your editorial, delegat- ing my responsibilities. On the contrary, I intend to cast a broad net to maxirn.lze input and carry out my City Council responsibili- ties in an informed, intelligent and professional manner. RE.unll you reflect on your assump- tion that the "hired help (will) take con- stituent calls, research problems and, ultimately, make the tough decisions." Let me respectfully respond to your editorial as to why I ' unhrushed pro- jects. Further, 1 have committed to have regular study sessions with our district activists and leaders to help identify problems and collectively pursue solutions. I am committed to establish, agam at my own expense, a per- sonaJ Web page with interactive feedback to keep our citizens advised of my activities. employed a highly educated assistant who I will pay out of my own pocket a sum far greater than what I will earn as a coun- cilman. For 17 years l have rep- resented the citizens of Orange County as an airport commis- sioner at John Wayne Airport. I did that job with a totally hands- on methodology and with the assistance of people I would I promised in my campaign to use a collaborative approach to leadership and to engage many stakeholders in seeking solutions to problems. Specifically, Uus I have listed. and re-list here. my home phone: (949) 645-7420, office phone: (714) 547-5853, e- mail: gproctor@juvenile defenders.com, and the 800 number I have established so I can be reached at no expense to our c1llzens. (800) 325-7976. My mtenllon and commitment is to be a "hands on" councilper- son, wtuch has characterized my I would only hope that you would give me an opportunity to implement this vision of a broad- based collaborative approach and then, if I fail, criticize me. But please. don't criticize my begin- ning efforts on the false premise that a staff is designed to relieve one of obligabons as opposed to the truth, that it will allow me to do a better job to that which I was elected. Then you could comport with Mark Twain's sug- gesbon of "looking at the result.• • GARY PROCTOR was elected to the Newport Beach City Council las1 month. RUDERS RESPOND Some say council aides are gooQ. idea •AT ISSUE: A Daily Pilot editorial sparked debate from readers who say council members should be free to hire assistants ("It's a tough job councilmen, but you need to do it,., Dec. 16). A major concern in both the editorial and Lucille Kuehnca letter (•Mail- bag: Council members should do tbelr own jobs, • Dec. 16) ii that an ede would come between constituent and coun- cil member. Kuehn added tbe charge that it would be •a dereliction Of duty to delegate ... responsibility to a non-elected aide• and punctuated her disapproval by quoting Harry 'Ihlman's ·u you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.• .The same Hairy s. numan, though, had a sign on bis desk with the promise, •ne Buck Stops Here.• numan, an old Anny officer and business owner, l8(0g'l\lzed that you can't delegate responsibWty, you can oDly delegate the authoriqr to get some- thing dOne. LOcally, we will upect council memben to remain on tbe bOok for every- thing. Wli1le lam not wonted tbat an aide would 1-D my aa:eu to coundJ mem-• b9a, 1 aa'COllC8ID8d about P:QPWaUon growth aDd the~ of life affecting my ..... ,.. NWport Beech and Cotta M8M bne grown. our cOund1 memben' atten- tlcm -b«:4lCD8 '8U9lllwly frectianMlld. da•ldder tbat. at ~•tlail. <:Oita M ... Ml ... COllDdl ...... far. papuJadoft of.., 17.000. Back bl 19$1. di.re ... ..... tD .... 'roaDCl .... aKlllr ......... ba ................................. ..... ,,_. .. DD....,.,. Ad. Mcma ...,.. ..... Wlli .. lddl. ........... .-. ....... CDlllDdl j( ....... c... .... ,. ....... ... .... ...... 105,000. ADll W'•. b, .......... Cllll,.....6 ............ D·sgt19&l to .... -............... . . ,....., ........... .. ----~._. ............. ... .. .., ........ Rlltrrca • ............. ., ... from City Hall. I support the Costa Mesa tradition of council members being tn close touch with their constituents. To make this possible in the light of modem day realities, though, I believe it's time for us to pay for a full-time aide for each council member. TOM EGAN Costa Mesa The Pilot got it wrong in the editorial by criticizing Councilmen Gary Proctor and John Heffernan for suggesting a needed improvement to the efficiency of the City Council. The vast majority of governmental bod· ies pay for staff for their legislators. That frees the legislators to concentrate on poli- cy and major issues. We need Guy Proctor because of his air- port expertise. He should be working on this very important lsaue for the major part of the time he can devote to the dty, while letting some assistant handle routine administration. We need John Heffernan because he is the only Greenligbt candidate dedicated to Measure S and ttmrWHate practical action to preserve residenll' quality of life. We should free him up from mundane admlnis- tration so be can spend ell tbe time be can devoted to the dly to supporting residents' issues • Otherwise, cou.ndJ memben are so inun- dated with minutiM tbat ~ must al times blindly acx:ept wla&tiner tbe city Uff rec- ommends. Par ezemple, badied ID tbe con- MDt calendar of tbe lut CltJ CouDdJ meet· illgwu anillila ID wppillt M •1•Ei4!flkla al ltlae Orange PIMwaJI-Dr. Ja Vabder Sloot opp>l8Cl tt Ill~ .. ,. • .,.,...._ tt could bDp9d oar .... ..-, and MdD't bem.........., ... fte CIDUlldl ID8IDben; ....... Md ... ,..., ....... to lhidy 11 lktt lie• -Wiid IDr lbe uldid..-.,. WJlf did .............. ·-eonl'4-mta tllil .. ask• Clly OlaDl:I bf .....,.... ~ccmdl_. ....... IP Gal ..... OWll cdll. .... • .. tlllic:b .......... ..., .. ......... .. ... ~ ........ ---~· ... ... l!IJ.J CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, 92626, (714) 754-5223 Mayor: Libby Cowan Counctl: Linda Dixon, Gary Monahan, Karen Robinson and Chris Steel CITY OF NEWPORT IUCH Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 92663, (949) 644-3309 Mayor: Gary Adams Coundl: Steve Bromberg, Norma Glover, John Heffernan, Dennis O'Neil, Gary Proctor and Tod Ridgeway COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT District Office: 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 432-5898 Chancellor: William M. Vega Board: Walter Howald, Sherry Baum, Paul Berger. Armando Ruiz and Jerry Patterson NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 424-5000 Superintendent: Robert Barbot Board: Dana Black, Judy Franco, Jim Ferryman, Martha Auor, Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes and David Brooks MESA COllSOUDATED WATll DISTRICT 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa 92627, (949) 631-1200 Board: President Thldy Ohlig-Hall. Jim Atkinson. Mike Healey, Fred Bockmlller and Paul E. Shoenberger COSTA MESA SAlllTAIY llSlllCI P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa 9262&-1200, (11.4) 754-5043 Board: Jim Ferryman. Art Perry, Arlene Schafer, Greg Woodside and Dan Worthington OUlll cou11n 1001 OF SUPllYISOIS Hall of Administration. 10 OW: Center Plaza, Santa Ana 92701 • Jim Silva, 2nd Dtstrlct le.a.ta M .. ). (71 .. ) 834-.3220 •Thomas WU.son, 5th Oiltrid ~ Beach. Santa Ana Heights), (714) 834~ OUHICOlm ....... lllCAllOll 200 Kalmus Ormt, P.O. Bos 9050. COl&a Meta 92628-9050, (714) eeMOOO. ElbrabMb D. Puker, ~nu.. Alee s, a.ta Mme. Newpod lw:b ou•1comn .. 81 PC Drift, C-.. Mll9. (1H) '10I Mia ..... ,,....,. _, SMlorcL Vka ..... ~ 00. s.tllnill, wS ...... Olly ~ .... UncftlelVo ... 0-0 ......, 9mMIL Daa Wllll. Cwt,. ....... ...... ..,. ~· Reading the Daily Pilot Is one of the best investments I make all day. Its pages detail the increasing value of our community arid its leaders. Improve your personal net worth by investing time in the Daily Pilot. Got the Pilot? Cal 1 (800) LATIMES to ltacrl>e •Calf (949) &42-4321 tO adwM1ll8 - . • • • • . . . . . ~ity Pilot • Quot• Of 1llE DAY ' •1 a 't m1111 to ... (h Newport lead! Oa1~lS in Mir(), but I daft't lllillt my~ look at I as sometling ~ ~ -• Ken Stu.t. Palisades Tennis Club . . _-.,1 ..... IOll MID Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..574-4223 •Sports Fax: 949-650-0170 • Tuesday, December 26, 2000 7 Presenting the Daily Pilot's 2000 High School foo ' .. ' ' ... .. ~ . -· .. I --"'I!!-•• \ I I • ' • EACH HAS1HAT N0.1 QUALI1Y • Manderino, Saenz, Romo earn the top individual honors on the Daily Pilot's All-Newport-Mesa District football squad. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT That New· port Harbor High seruor Chris Man- derino's tw\l- year tenure as a two-way varsity starter coincides with the highest back- to-back vie-Jett Brinkley tory total in the school's 70 varsity football seasons, is hardly coincidence. And, as if to further empha- size his cumulative worth, the 6- foot-1, 205-pounder even changed offensive positions this fall, but still led the Sailors to the CIF Southern Section Divi- sion VI championship game. Having starred at quartet- back for last year's 13-0-1 CIF Division VI champions, Man- derino shifted to tailback at halftime of t;he second game this year. He then proceeded to assault the school rushing record book. His virtual refusal to be tackled by anything less than a posse of defenders jump-started an oUeose that eventually outscored the Divt- sioo's most prolific scoring machine, top-seeded and previ- ously unbeaten La Mirada, 35-16, in a Dec. 2 semifinal. And while hls workload on offense was enough to force most mortals into the training room to recuperate, Maoderino was also a gargantuan presence on defense as an outside line- backer. Not blessed with overt ath- leticism, toughness and desire became his calling cards. He separated his right shoulder in a first-round playoff win over Westminster, but the injury went undetected by opponents and the media, as he merely taped the shoulder down and piled up staggering postsea.son statistics. •He's a tough out.• Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley said of Manderino, who tops the 2000 Daily Pilot All-Newport-Mesa District Dream Teem as Most Valuable Player. Newport Harbor senior mid- dle linebacker Alan Saenz repeats as Defensive Player of the Year, while venaWe Estancia senior Andy Romo ii the Offensive Player ol the Year. Brinkley, who guided the 11- 3 1llrs to their fifth CIP title game in nine ~ns, clesp6te losing all but two returning starters on olfeDle and fom on defense, is Coach ol tbe Year. Manderino, being reC:Nillld by CoJoredo State, ~ and Georgetown. flnlibed wllb 2.1•1 ruabiDg yardl ud 31 toucbdowm Oil 353 aantill. ... .......... yardl. tblld-bell In Orange Camty ......... tbird-mo.t In ec:bool ....., ilDd fourth-bemt iD dlltrilCt •wmh Hi1 31 TDI .. a cllldc.t ....... ..... r9COld aad .. 31 ~ TDI rank lllbll __....la.._. ......, .................. , .............. ?~ ... Upaa as-.. lllt llllt Ill TedrliaW.-3.•llllld .. ,,. 'gke-t1•-- 100 ,.-. ..--. ....... 231 ... A OM .. Mir. as;: rDw ... lillll• Clll-.lls .. m •, n La Jll Ir lialiilr ~ ........... . ......... _. __ _ -,,__ - .. . . 8 Tuesday, December 26, 2000 Doily Ptlot Newport Harbor High's 1-2 punch of running back-llnebacker Chris Manderino (left) and middle llnebacker Alan Saenz (above), along with Estancia Higb's Andy Romo (right) captured individual honon. Maoderlno ts the Most Valuable Player, Romo ts the Offensive Player of the Year, and Saenz ls the Defensive Player of the Year on the Dally Pilot's High School Football Dream Team for 2000. DREAM TEAM . CONTINUED FROM 7 TDs on 93 carries. On defense, Manderino amassed 75 tackles, second on the team. He collected three sacks, two intercep- tions, recovered a fumble and blocked a kick. One interception, as well as his fumble recovery, came in a 49-10 quarterfinal romp over Kennedy, against which be also rushed fo r 200 yards and scored five TDs. Manderino, named the MVP of last year's Daily Pilot AU-Sea View League team, was the league's Offensive MVP this fall. Saenz, being recrulted by Divi- sion I-AA runner-up Montana and a virtual lock to earn repeat All-CIP recognition, led the Tars in tackles for the second straight year. The 6-1. 260-pounder has clean and jerked 325 pounds, which is not only tops in Harbor history, but would surpass the American school-age record, had it been done in competition. Though projected as a defensive lineman in college, Saenz overcame a lack of impressive speed with bursts of quickness that allowed him to explode through ballcarriers. Among his 79 tackles, 64 were first bits and seven were behind the line of scrimmage. He caused three fumbles, recovered three, made three interceptions and had two sac.ks. He shared Sea View Defen- sive Player of the Year laurels this season. Romo, whose season was ham- pered by a nagging knee injury, still managed to propel the Eagles to a school single-season record 312 points. With the 6-2, 185-pounder oper- ating primarily from a wing position, the Eagles averaged 370 yards per contest en route to a 7-4 campaign that ended in the school's first play- off appearance since 1995. The win total has been topped by only four other Estancia teams in 36 varsity sea.sons. Romo rushed 145 Ii.mes for 1,035 yards and 12 TDs, while also finish- ing with a learn-high 27 receptions for 315 yards and two more TDs. He also returned a kickoff for a touch- d~ and intercepted a pass in spot defensive duty. The all-district offense includes quarterbacks Kenny Valbuena (Estancia) and Morgan Craig (New- port Harbor), as well as CdM tail- back Blake Hacker and Newport fullback Travis Trimble. Valbuena, a 6-4, 220-pound senior, capped a three-year varsity career by throwing for 1.371 yards and nine TDs. Benefiting from first- year quarterbacks coach Bill Lux, who starred at Costa Mesa in the late 1970s, Valbuena completed 81 of 148 (nearly 55%) with only three interceptions. He also rushed for 179 yards and two TDs and his scram- bling ability was a catalyst in sec- ond-half comeback wins over PCL rivals Costa Mesa and CdM. Valbuena's career numbers include 2,718 passing yards and 17 m ~asses. Craig, a junior, took over for Manderino under center and made sure Brinkley never regretted the change. He completed 111 of 184 (60%) for 1,308 yards and nine ms, with only five interceptions. His 163 rushing yards, most of which came in the playoffs, included three ms, but his decision making was even more impressive than his stats. Hacker, whose late-season ankle sprain cost him a shot at J .R. Walz's single-season school rushing record (1,578 yards in 1993), finished with 1,401 yards and 10 ms on 240 car- ries. Though only 5-6, 170 pounds, Hacker's strength (he is a league champion wrestler) and detennina- tion helped him produce nearly half the Sea Kings' 2,971 offensive yards. He also caught eight passes for 37 yards. Hacker was most healthy during a five-game midseason ·winning streak, which helped the Sea Kings tum an 0-3 start into a CIF Division IX playoff berth. Trimble's stats (113 yards and two TDs on 21 carries and five receptions for 40 yards and another TD) are hardly eye-popping. But the 6-1, 225-pound fullback was all about popping defenders, as a dev- astating lead blocker for Manderi- no. Newport junior Brian Gaeta the only other two-way Sailor starter besides Manderino, is recognized at receiver, where his 62 catches tied him for fifth on the county list. He· produced 792 yards and scored sev- en TDs, one of which he produced returning one of his team-leading six interceptions at comerback. His 62 receptions rank third on Harbor's single-season list. Estanda senior tight end David Stoddard also proved a noteworthy receiving target He caught 24 pass- es for an impressive 623 yards (near- ly 26 yards per reception, best in the county). Among his six TDs (includ- ing one interception return). were catch-and-run wind.falls of 67, 55, 36, 22 and 20 yards. Newport Harbor blockers com- prise the majority of the all-district offensive line. Top Sailor trench warriors include senior tackle Scott Lopez, junior tackle Robert Chai and junior guard Bryan Breland. Lopez (6·2, 285), transferred from Santa Margarita to help fill vacancies left by the graduation of the entire 1999 front wall. Chai and Breland form a strong nucleus for next year's CIF title run. Rounding out the offensive line, are Costa Mesa senior Antony Gru- bisich, CdM senior Dave Richardson and Estancia senior Cesar Romero. Grublslch, recognized for his work at guard, was an all-dlstnct performer last season at defensive tackle. His experience and power helped the Mustangs roll up 349 yards and nearly 31 points per game. MOit~ .... ~ RB-OLB Chris Manderlno, ~ 19i'bor ., OfhMlw...,., of thi ~ RB -Andy Romo, Estancia Defwlva ...,_of the --MLB -Alan Saenz, Newport Harbor OUILIR QB -Kenny Valbuena, EStancia 6-1260 Sr. Romero, a three-year starter, anchored the Eagles' front wall al guard, while the 6-5, 300-pound Richardson did the same at tackle - for the Sea Kings. . QB • Morgan Craig, Newport Hartior RB -Blake Hadcer, Corona def Mar FB -Travis Trimble, Newport Harbor WR -Brian Gaeta, Newport Harbor TE -David Stoddard, Estancia OL -Cesar Romero, Estancia OL -Robert Chai, Newport Harbor OL -Antony Grubisid\ Costa Mesa OL -Scott Lopez, Newport Harbor Costa Mesa seoJor Luis Avalos, whose eight field goals induded a season-long 40-yarder and a 22- yard game-winner in the final sec- onds of a 24-22 decision over West- minster, is the all-district kicker. He also made 36 conversion kicks in his third varsity campaign. An all-dis- trict selection as a sophomore, he made 14 varsity field goals, includ- mg a long of 44 yards in '99. Joining Saenz on the all-district defense, are repeat honorees Nick Prosser, Garrett Troncale and David Rodriguez. Troncale, a senior end from Newport Harbor, battled a nagging ankle injury, but still managed to repeat as the district sack champion with 10. Both quick and strong, the undersized standout (6-1. 185) also stuffed seven running backs for losses. In 25 varsity starts, he amassed 22 sacks. Rodriguez (seven sacks) was also a productive pass rusher at end for the Eagles, while Prosser led the Sea Kings in tackles at outside line- backer. Prosser finished with three sacks and two interceptions. Estancia • senJor Unebacker Fahad Jahid is an easy choice after being named Pacific Coast League Defensive MVP by the circuit's coaches. The 6-2, 235-pound three- year starter, amassed a team-lead- ing 110 tackles( while also rushing for 957 yards and eight TDs on 149 carries at fullback. Senior linebackers Louis Day (Mesa), Andy Rankin (Newport Harbor) and Ivan Garcia (Estancia), are additional selections. . Day, whose aggressiveness allowed him to moTe than hold his own, despite a slight frame (6~3, 170), bad three interceptions and two sacks as the Mustangs' leading OL -Dave Richardson, Corona def Mar Ol -Bryan Breland, Newport Harbor K -Luis Avalos, Costa Mesa LB - LB - LB - LB - LB - DL · DL - DL - Dl- OL - OB • DB · 08 - P - defender. He also caught 10 passes for 192 yards at tight end. Rankin, who gained 30 pounds in the offseason, rounded out a bruising lmebacking trio for the Tars. He made 65 tackles and had one interception. Garda, who started as a sopho- more, was extremely active as the middle 'backer in the Eagles' dou- ble-flex scheme. Newport Harbor senior standouts Ian Banigan, an end. tackle Nick Moghaddam and noseguard CJ. Collins join the defensive line. BanJgan, another transfer from Santa Margarita, collected nine sacks and tackled seven additional ballcarriers for losses. Moghaddam was ln on seven sacks and Collins had three, while both also helped the Tars surrender just 12.5 points and just fewer than 91 rushing yards per game. Corona del Mar senior comer- back Charlie Alsbuler, who shared the Orange County lead with npte interceptions, anchors the all-district secondary. Corona del mar senior Eric Snell, a sure tackler who snuffed out many a big play on run suppqrt, also had two interceptions. He was also all-district in baseball last spring. Newport senior comerback Ryan Spruth was a dependable defender for the Tars, wbethe{ he was challenged by the run or the pass. The preferred target with Gae- ta on the other side, he picked off two passes and bis development helped Harbor limit potent pesJing attacks from Kennedy and La Mira- da to extend its playoff run to the title game, a 14-0 loss to unbeljen Irvine. ''• ~. ... CdM senior Rory McKetrYer, who booted a 69-yard bomb agaip.st University, ii the punter. w Senior tennis tour cOming back to Newport Beach Tie Champions Tour on the RHB Ventures, the same worldwide men's senior company which promotes The enn.ll circuit is returning to Challenge (now played ln Rancllo Newport Beach, only this time at Bernardo), operates the regular the Newport Beach 'Thnnis Club. stops on the worldwide men's Cub O'WIM!r Steve Joyce said senior tennis tour, which the John McEnroe ii e •ctefinite• to Newport Beach Champions will be play tn the event. billed as the e pert of. Newport Beach Champions, May The Newport Beach Tennis 9·13. Club, which hotted a U.S.-vs.-South In JW\e 1998, The Challenge Africa Davia Cup tie ln 1977, wu held at the Palisades Tennis agreed to a three-yeu controct Club in Newport Beach, but with RHB Ventures to host the Pa.Uladel owner/operator Ken Newport Bead\ Chomptont, the Stuart Mid ti. declined an offer to second-to.tut ltop on the 2001 bolt ta.. Newport Beach senior drc:ult calendar. ~· Memben al the tour, which •Our a~ with people indudel polnll-leader Mc:Bmoe. other than Jtuil Cline bas been lea will J*iy at the RiWgti ~ than kSMJ." Stuart Mid, referring to in Raleigh, N.c .• the ~kprtor to tbe promoter al the April 1991 • ...the NeWpart Bw:h Chlmpb\I. o.vls eup ·..-. 11 PlllMd , , "I'd nu to heve u -. fifer/ wbk:h r.c.tV1id gm.any favorable ~· I think WI good for tbe WllUI .......... cGmmulilty,. llld Joyce, wbo --~-"--• offic1ally signed the three-year contract Friday. In tenu of JogUUca, Joyce said he didn't know if townament promoters will need to reconstruct portions of the dub'• center court, which bu cement bleechet1 on both sides, but was built more than 30 yMll ago. The Newport Beach nmn1t Club, however, will add stadium bleachers to bold betw..n 4,000 and 5,000 fam. TM event Will be teleViMd by Pos and lbown later on tape. Newport BeiK:b 'ntDnll Club Med pnif uanaal Scott Devil will play In die .wmt Iii a Wld card. Joycie Nici~ Henrt lAODate. Pat cab 8Dd Yannk:k Noah are scheduled 'to play in the Newport Beach Champions. •Jimmy Connors is up in the air and I think Bjorn 8o111's up in the air,• Joyce said. Stuart Mid be bun't ruled out ha.ting another Davh Cup tle or a future Fed Cup match, pollibly with Paliladet member Undlay Davenport. But the propoMd tenids itadail expected to be bullt ln Carton will probiblY put an end to 1mau venuet, 1ueb u Newport BeM:b, hOlting • major team& to\lrn8lnmt. Still. the event 1n Mar wam't tn the Pallledel Club'I belt me.-. Stuart likl. ·1 don't 1JJMJ1 to dllwe (the . Newport Beech Champions 1n . May), but I don't th.Ink my " memben look at It u tomethln~ reel tpedal. • StUart said. ·we'r6 at full c.apodty here with our • memberab.lp and what we bave, .0 be coooamed about II wbat"I belt for them. (Holttng a JMjOr tenhW event) JI lower oa tbe totem po&.\• For the Newport BMch ~ Club, whlcb bu enjoyed a ·' memberibip reoa1IM.nCe tbe Pit yeor under Joyce's ownenbip, l~ could be a peirfec:t t<:en4lto tor t'OIDing decade. 1'e~lw:la1-­wm bolt Ill Mmad anmaa1 BOwl Cel9bdtJ ProoAm ..... 1bumUnent Ja 21-21. Adlola$ ~~ 11!' clay ........ UY'!W• .ua~ llMli wm =·~~~ . ' .. .. . . SPom ~; . I • t ..... ~ . -.~ . ,_. ....... ~ SUMMONS Flctlttoua Bualnesa tlona. THE UNIVERSITY OF Flctltloua Bualneu SUllllOHS (CITACION Name Statement ESTIMATED CON· CALIFORNIA Name Statement (CITACION JUDICIAL) Thi followlnsa persons STRUCTION COST: DECEMBER. 2000 The followtnp peBOl1S JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFEN· 1r1 doing business as M00,000.00 Publlahld N1wpor1 are dang business as. NOTICE TO DEFEN· DANT (Av110 1 Onon Prof1sa1on•t Note: Prime Blddera B11ch·Co1t1 Mesa A) Corporate Muaage DANT. (Avlao I Acuudo) CODINA SIMCIS, 405 Onon who~ '"r' the Deily Piot o-nblf 18, WOffll, B) Undercover Acu11do) CODINA PARTNEAS INTERNA· Wey_. Newport Beach. qualon•-'"" onaDocu'!._"!! 26, 2000 Angels. 2310·A Vl1 PARTNERS INTERNA· TlONAL. end DOES 1 to Calitomla 92663 C u.,.., ......... MT025 Puer1a, Laguna Woods. ft W·" "'·~ mllY not bl.....,.. '°' ,. . ....._.. 92653 T10HAL; end DOES 1 to 50, tnelullve Je rey ... 1ca """'· awerd. NOTICE .....,"""'" IO. ~ YOU ARE BEING 405 Onon Wey. Newport Bidding Docu-nla INVmNG BIDS Jullandre E. 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Cl Thit statement wu 3500 BlrUlev Pteca, SUPPLIES hied with the County A lltlar or nol prol you, your I 1~.. ........ ... 6 ,.~~1y IMnl, CA m97·2A50 DUE: JANUARY I, Clertt ol n...-r---.. • no1 you; your typ1wrlt11n r11pon11 '"" .. ,u, .,,. """"' (949) 82~ 2001 ~--.,.... .. , typewritten r1apon11 mu11 bl in P'OI* llOll C11!11 of Orlnge County Hot Une: Bid ~lcatlooa and on 11/07/2000 "'* bl In proper !loll lorm II you went the on 11/30/2000 (Mt) 824-8117 forma can be obtained 200C>e848080 kltm If you warn the c:our1 10 hear yoor cue 2oooe8479M Bidding Documenta from 1hl Puf'chujng De-Dall~Pllot Dec. 5, 12, court IO,_ your Clll ft you do not f~41 'fOIJ' Dally PllOI Dec. 5, 12· will not bl IVlilabll to p1rtm1n1 11 t0251 19• ~. 2000 T281 II you do not Ill your reeponH on lime, you l9, 26. 2000 1279 Pr1me Bldd1ra 1her. Yorlltown Ave.. Hum· Fictitious Bualneaa l'ftPONI on time, you IT\IY loll IN C811, and Fictitious Business WEDNESDAY, l!lQlon Beech. CA or by Name Statement mey io. 118 cae, and your wagee, money ind JANUARY 3, 2001. calling (714) 964·lm Th lo -· --. mon.y and property may bl 11k1n Name Statement ,......... 1~ 1 ~ ext. 4349 • fol wt119 persons ~rty-rnay be llklf1 wlthollt funner w1mong Thi follow!~ ~,;. w11'°t;;.~,; Bide lhll bl reoeived ere doing business as: Wllhout lurtfler waming flOm 1hl oour1 111 Ooing 1 u : qulrad In 1hl wnoun1 ol in lhl Purchasing DI· L1uncn Padz. 784 11orn 1hl court. The<• ere Olhlf 11911 Pl< Solutions, !!13 12$.00 per Ml of Bid-penmem no Iller than N1W1on Way, Costa Jber• are o«tllf legal requlf11T1111l1 You m1y Lombard Court. Hunt· ding Oooumlretl lhl date and dml 1t1pu-Miia. Calliomll 92627 r1q111remena Y04J may _,. IO eel en 1ttom1y lflglon 8Nc:tl, CA 112626 Chec:M are to be llted above, al wfllch Gregg Theodore _. 1o cal an domrf ""11 1w;ry " you do not Pholllp M Cat1Jlr, 913 made payable to "Thi 11me bldl will bl publdy G~. 764 N1W1on ~ nay. "you do noc know 1n 1nomey you Loml>lrd Court. Co111 Aegenta of 1hl Urwar· ooenld and raid 8loud. W1y, Co&ia Mesa. Cali- lcii6w an llltomey, you rMY call 111 attomey r• Miia. CA 92626 111y o1 Cailomla. • Each bid 11\111 remain ~ =._ 19 eotl-"11¥ cal 11n ~ lefTW .,_ or a !loll Kalhlffn M. Smith, Sllllld Bldl wt1 not bl v9lld lor a period ol 45 *111 aar't'lcl or 1 aid olta (klled •n the 913 Lombard Strfft, accepted after 2:00 dlyt Iller the dltl epec> ~ by: an ~ aid alllca ( .. ed In phone book) CoSla ~ CA 92628 P.M., WEDNESDAY, lfled tor the r~ of Hive you 11an1d phorll book) DespuN di que II This blMwllSll is COil-JANUARY 17, 2001• bids doing t>u.ineu yet? ~ de que le entreguen 1111 cilKlon ducted by: ~ Bid Security in lhl Thi 9oatd al T""'-Y•. 12/0l/90 tr*IQUlf\ -. crtlclon judldll usted Ilene un H1v1 you started amount of 10% o1 the ltl8I bl the aclll ~ al ~ T Grandon juddal Ulled Ilene un pluo di 30 DIAS doinO ~-y.a No Lump Sum BIM Bid. ex· 1hl quality al ~ al-llalement WU ptazo de 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS p111 Pl1lilp .., Cartilr duding allemetn, shal tered and raMfVM lhl filed wrth the County • CALENOAAIOS per• ~ UN reepuesla nu llalll!llOI WU accompeny NOh Bid riQhl to reiect 11'1'; or .. Cleft cl Orange County pi-ar una raepuella 11eni. • maqu1ne en flll<I with lhl County TM Surety iauing the bide Ind ID w.iv. 11'1'; Ir· on 12107/2000 llCtlta e maqulne 111 ..u oor1t Oetk al Orange County Bid Bond lhall bl, on 1hl regullrilill ln the bide or 2000IMl749 1 ... CIMI. Uni cart• o una on 12/1:WOOO Bid O..dline. Hated In 1hl bidding Daily PlloC Dec. 12• 111· Una cane o 1.1n• lamldl 1elltonica no II 2000N4t 111 the 111a1t pubtl1hld Huntlftgton BMch Un-28, 2000. Jin. 2, 2001 lemadl ~ no II olr-11 protecxlon. IU Delly Pilot Die. 19, 28, Stell of Calitornil. De-Ion Hfgtt School DI• T284 olreclf1I protecclon; au reepuetta llCl'l1a a ma· 2000. Jin 2, 9, 2001 partm1n1 of lneuranc:., trtct ........ le .,,_.,_ NilpUMta llCrftl a m.-qun b1ne QUI a.tnpfir T285 1111 al I,_..,. Admitted llOMI of T~ ,.....,. 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ARY 3 2001. b1Q1nn1na • !29¥ ~/.o.~~ 92627 11 pUlden qultar au lllatto, IU diner<> Y 04rU q~-~T-......, 300 E. pr~ at 2:o0 P.lll ri ........... _ Bu-•-· I& Sc:hnlewiis, ...no. IU clnalo y <*al COl&I de IU propiedld _,,." ·-PattlQpanta ahall meet ""'-......... ..._ • COlll de eu P«ll)led9d air! 1Viao 1dlclonal por Coast Hwy .. '308, New-11: Heme Statement HOAJMhold Items 911 avtao edlcilon8J por pe11e de 11 00!11 port Belch. CA 92660 DESIGN a TM to11ow1ng p1f90n1 127 Randi lngrlhlm. i-r11 di II oor19. £Ulen ottOI requ1sl-l>ebr1 K. Wll1MI, 300 E. CONSTRUCTION -dang bulli'9ee ea: Howlllold ltllM Exist.en o4toa raqulai· toe legalll Pvldl QUI Coast Hwy~ l308. N9w-SERVICES . Newport HolM I Fl-138 Jlft ~ ~ ioa 1aga1ea. Puedl qu1 U1MCf qu11r1 llamlr 1 port Bea.di. CA 92660 l.Wverllly of ni ne. Group!... 3700 hold ltlml ' ...., qu11ra...., 1 un abooedo n. butinlU ii COit' Callornla.. !Nini ~ Dltv9, :;u, 101. ~.!.?......,All\1m1Rodg1ra, ~gmdo lnmldlalament1 SI no duded by: ~ 3500 BllUley Place ~ Bwti, Callfor· ........,_,....., tamente. Si no conooe 1 un abogad<>. Have you 11arted IMnl. Callbnll ni. ~ 14005A Ted Cody, conooa a un abog9do. puldl 111mar • un ~ ~J" No 92897·2450 Oltald Diza. 18795 Howlllold ltema puldl ll1m1 r a un MtW:to di~ di Md A T ATTENDANCE AT Pueo Pbaao. Irvine, '2020 Brigett ~ ¥Mc*> di~ da abog1do1 o a uni Thie .._tement WU TH:E f'M-etO CON-Callomla 92812 Houllhold & ..._._ ... l:IOgadoa o a una olldnl di 1yudl lloal lilld wllh 1hl County ffAENCE 19 MAM-Thia ~ II COil-lllrM olldM di a)'Uda 11Qa1 <-11 diractorlo 1• Cllttc al °'8nge Cour1'Y DATOf'Y ,OR ALL duaed ~ an lnclWllal landlord ~ the court approv1I Bef0t1 1aklng c.rtaJn very tm- porli/lt ICllOnl, hoW· ever. the perlC)r\al repr• ..Ubve 11111• bl required to give notice to en- lerlllllld P9rlON unllu they hive wlN9d nollCI or conHn•ed to tn. proposed aebonJ TM 1ndepend1n1 • mini•· tretion authonty wlll bl grantld unleaa 1n en· terested per90ll files an objection IO the pellbon and Shows good CIUSI wtiy the court lhOAJld not grllll the •Ulhooty A HEARING on lhl petition Wiii be held on JANUARY 25. 2001 II 1·45 pm. in Dept L73 locatad at 341 The City Drive South. Orange, CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT to the gmitinQ ol the peti- tion, you ihoutd appear II 1111 hearing and llatl your objection• "' Ille written obiectlon• with thl coun before the h11nng Your IP· PNrlllOI mey bl In per· son or by your lttorney IF YOU ARE A CRE[). ITOR °' COi iii igll'll cr-6-ltof al 1hl daoealld. you mull fill your daim Wlttl the court and m1~ 1 COf1'I to the plflONll rep-,.....ilvl eppoinlld by the court within tour monchl trom 1hl date al the lirs1 IMUlllOI al .... ,.,.. .. prOYldld In Pro- bltl Codi llCtlon 9100 TM bm1 lor riling duns Wiii no1 expire before tour months from lhl heiring date nolield above YOU MAY EXAMINE thl fill kepi by the court " you .,.. • pl(.on ln- t1r11ted In lhl ffllll, you m1_y flll with lhl court a RIQUMI lor Soe- clal No4lcl (form OE· 154) al the fling ol In In- ~ Ind appralul of lltlfl uaets or of 11'1'; petition or account •• provided In Proba11 Codi MCtlon 1250. A Alq\'9ll lor Special No- tice form II •vallab41 from lhe OOUlt dark. Morn9V '°' ,....,.,., AFSH"' AFAOKHTEH. ESQ. 88N 111'12 29141 Wl!ATHEA· WOOO LN~ LAGUNA MOU£L., CA taS1T Publlshld N1.yott 8e1C:h·Colll MIH Dllf Plol o.c.ntJer 28, 2000. .Janlmry 1, 2, 2001 TM300 1vea .. dlt9CtOl1o ... fonlco) on 12/15/2000 PRIME CONTAAC· H•¥• you atattad ~ ID bid Ill ..... Caah 9nloo). CAM NUMllEA: 2CIOOM4Nt2 TOftS: Titl MUTING doing bullrleea yfl(I No cri/. S... la atbfld to · CUE NUll9EA: ~ del C.O) Delly Ptoc Dae. 11!, 28. WIU H Cl.OMO AT O«ald Diza c:anoelllion In Ill ewr'll 8SC 10111 • ~ del C-) OOWL 011• 2000, Jin. 2. 9, 2001 t:OI , .... AHY ,_ Thia ~ .,.. of M"*'*1t betwMn NOTICE OF • OOWL 01110 Thi neme Ind 16-1287 COtmlACTOftS A,._ ftled with lhe County lanclold and obligated PETmON "lie name and ad-dr9M al 1hl court II. (El ADVERTISEMENT AMMO Al'T"IR TMI C*k al Orlngl County earty, Sdlolat'a Mini-TO ao•llTE .. dlW al .. OOU11 ts: (EJ ~-f clr9C(iOn di II FOR llOI TWE WILL NOT Bl on 12/1Yl000 ~ .. " • ·:W:.f chodon de ta ~ COURT OF Subled to condlllonl ~,:: :.,~ Oeh Pio! ~~~a: P\lbll9hed Newpott ESTf~A OF: iiUPei6R COURT OF nE STATE OF CALI· ~ ~ 118 lnler· CUS Al A PWI 2000, Jan. 2. I, 2001 8Hch·Coata _,, .. ELIZABETH TWKO THE STATE Of CAL._ FOANIA FOR THE ~~i:-.r.: CONTAACTOA. I2H Dally Plot o.c.ntJer 19• e1c8 ANNA E. TillKO . ~F!.,~ FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. ~ 1or tlla 1o1ow1ng Only blddera who!,;;.. ActttlcMae .......... 28• 2000 !291 CAR NO. A2mJ11 ~tT Of ORAHOE, WEST JUDICIAL DIS-W-.... tlaipMt In bc#I 118 ....___ I _.. To al ..._,_ beneft. WEST JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT. 8141 13TH .,.,.; ference and the Job ,_,.tatlmlf,. ,..,..., TAICT, 814t 13TH STR EET, WEST· AINOVATE Walk In 1w1r -*tey, w9 The folloWlrla ~ 8SC 10114 = =· a:; STREET, WEST· MINSTER. CA !!2e83 AHTROOtlS bl llowed lo bid on 118 .,. dOlng ......... aa: N011CE OF '*'°"'who 1N¥ °'*' • MINSTER. CA 12883 The n1me. addf111. PROJICT NO. ~ PrOiecll .. Pflme oon-VMtat 8lllea Group, PIET1110N wlM bl ~ In h Tha name. llddrael, ~ (IUl'l1blr c •l!M'1FORNVERS1TY,,. IRVIHE traclotl. FOf lufthlr .,. e5f7 AINwfy Cltde. TO AO•llTER ....... -...... or ....... .... ~ _....._. ... I ......__., "' .... .... fonna"'-oonlad UCI .... ........_ a..ctl. Cail--... -OF --• ....., ... . """,,_ "' ~'""7 t IRVIH£. CAUFOANIA ,.~. _., ..._.__. f;;;"'iiM ... , .. ,.. : ANNA ELIZABETti °' ~~·:. 11;(8~ 1 -92897 =aeteoeelgrl "97'"e;;: ~ ~ llllnd. G!=~O ~~% M& ANNA £. nom1n, ta ....., 'I el numeio di ~.:t :": atruotlon a.rvlc:H~ IM7 Al/H1AllY Clnlle, CAR NO. Aa411 A PETITION FOR e el IMllM> da .-..ono dll abogado dll .....,. J i.111111 ,_.,.. Shelly Amlltr0"9 e ~-..ct\ ~ To al heirs, beNft.. PAOSATE hae been .,.._ dll dalW~ 0 del.:: tton of 1n••ll• ~ ~ llddlf ~ .._. 11 CIOflo ctet1ee, orecMcn, cont· tiled t>y IHtrlc:e • o dll -. "*** que no tM•••• ......... ~-II ~ cMlled tlV: lift lndMcMI lnpl'lt ~ ~ HalpNda I "*"'* ~is no ""' ~9 OF HOA • H 111 °" ......, .. be._... to'*" Have ~ alar1ff I*'°"' _.., IMY ---......... In h a.rpanor .--... Cct•••••r .. lie ,. _.. .............. ~ .... _.___ .-........ .,. .,....._.In h Court of CatlfOm4a. LA OF HOA PHU '"U\,lnU' .-.-..1.._ tor .._ h l'IOl440•• www1,. -790• ,_ .. aw bOll. ~ CourfW of~ PHU TAUOHO, Hoe Pflll Truono. 8111'8 ~ .... ..._ ....... Ill '°"' 111 ~ ,._. or AL or THE PElltlOH 'F<>f' Hoe ..... TNOng. ... let No. 18Mt1 r:;;.: I .. the 8'ddlrlg OooAftenlll lNI llllil'ftlllll w ~EEONZO PAOMTE ........ .. lat Ho. 111411, 10221 _.., A*'Ue. ..... .:. ...,£.. -.... ':...PIY.i::= = ~ = A PETITION FOR 8eatrioo ....... I 10221 .._ Awianua, .,._ 202. ..-. CA ...... II ....... lln d h Waltt. Oft 1111 ~TE hM boel'I .......... ........ De 8lllle 20a. ,_..... V• Fountain y_,.,, .... n••ln• I 11 Tiie • 11111u .... 111111 lllM tllod t>y_ QEOAOE 9"DlrileCI M .,.,...., ~t-=-mi--,. =.---&..,.. '= .. ~...'!-~ = ..... Dia. 1' • ~: ~ ====-·at= ..... ~·M• ....... .;:1.a.~ .. ...,, • .., "',. t..-~ JM.t.t.IOOIDM ~ ... ~°' ~--~ =-~~ ....... ..-.-. -..... .... .. .. ___... ·~ ,,.,,,..,.... ,.. ~ -~ •aa•1111~.,.... 11Mataa J 1 ndh f'I•••• .,.._ ,,. ""''°" flOft :': 111 J111t1ft ~ ~ fMwpoft ·N1111tect NewlMlft ....... -_,. ... J!!'!-. I mint ~mt~ _......._I..,, heoh·Coeta ........ oh-CO•I• ' Mele :.:. :J::: .. ... LICINll .::-..::·:i.=:· .,. "'JI Wiid -,.. ~.-::= :,111\"1 ~.';. ;;,:s*M frti,,. W-n1' ... • .. --~ ..:·~= ..= :.::. = : ~=:!' .. :.: UCI,_ ~ ~ .. ?00-._. ~ ,. 1"I N1iilOM ,. -~ -'T:..~ ::-... r. ............ .r.;:.iff, ~= .... I • I k,l!I..,.. : ..... ....._ .. ; T'S l: r':":f· .. M*-,_ .. ~ ,... ___ .:.:: .......... ~ .. .= ~~f.t.I';• ~ ........ m-.. :.; .. -..... I I I ' o.c.nber 26, 2000 9 SCHEDULE n>DAY ...... High school boys ·Costa ~ at Orange Ho6kily OMilc. 1 :50 p.m., vs. La MWadll: Corona c1el ~ at eo.t Ow1ltnw Cl-" lit Estancia. "" EJ Ocndo, 7:30 p.m. High tChool girls • EsQnda at ~ Tounwnent. vs. Sima M¥garita. noon. •Soas High tChool gfr1s • Corona del Mw at 5-1 Gorgonio Tournament. WIPNISDAY ......... Colleoe men -Vanguard Unlllenlty at cal State NorthndQe, 1:os p.m. High school boys· Costa Mesa at Orange Holiday Classic ; Coast Christmas Oasslc at Estancia, Estancia vs. Bellvue. Wash .. 7:30 p.m. High school glrl.s • Corona del Mar at San tiago Tournament Estancia at Marina Tournament Newport Harbor at Cost.a Mesa Toumamen1. first round: Newport Harbor vs. Dominguez. 1 :30 p.m.; Costa Mesa vs. Rubidowc. 3 p.m. • Soccer High school girts • Corona del Mar, Newport Harbot at Excalibur Tournfment. at Foothill. THUltSDAY ......... College men · Anderson UnivenJty (Ohio) at vanguard University, 7:30 p.m. College women • Golden State Ath~ Confereoce Challenge Tournament, at Vanguard University. High school boys • Costa Mesa at Orange Holiday Classic; Coast Christmas Cassie at Estancia, Corona del Mar vs. Glendale Hoover, 2:30 p.m.; La Quinta vs. Estancia, 7:30 p.m. High school girls · Cost.a Mesa, Newport Harbo< at Costa Mesa Tournament; Corona def Mar at Santiago Tournament; Estancia at Marina Tournament . • Soccer High school girls • Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor at Excalibur Tournament. at Foothill . • wn.rpolo High school girls -Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar Tournament. all day, at Newport Harbor, CdM. notic. or COOIMlted to the p<opoHd action.) Thi i ldlplf ldlM II ldmn- llttabon IUlhority will bl 91111ted unle11 en ln-terlltld perwon filll 111 objection to 1hl petltlOr'I and~ good~ Why the court atlOUld not gtWlt 1hl IUltlority A HEARING on the peCltlon Wll bl held on JANUARY 18, 2001 11 1 45 p m an Dept. L73 localld II 341 The City Driv• South, Orange, CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT to 1hl (lfaodnQ ol the peti-tion. -you ihoutd IPP9&r 11 the ~ and .._II your objections °' fill written objections with in. ooun bef0t1 thl hearing. Your •P· pearanca may bl In per· son or by your altornly. IF YOU AAE A CRED- ITOR or contil agent Cfed- llor cl the dloMMd. you __. fi1e your c:lllm wl1h thl court and mall a COf1'I to 1hl plflONll rep-,._,,,,IVff appointed by 1hl court wltlin tour motlChl flOm thl dlia of thl lirs1 --of .... ,.,.. .. prOYldld In Pro- bate Codi aadlon 9100 Thi time lor lllng dalma Wiii nol llq)lrl befOll tour monthl from the hearing dl11 noticad •bov• YOU MAY EXAMINE 1hl .. kapl ~ the OOl.Wl " you -• per.on ln-1erllted In lhl Mtat•. you ma_y Ille wrtn the court • ~ lor Soe-dll Notlol (form OE· 154) cl Ill ting al .,, ln- vantory Ind eppqiMI of ...._...-oratll'I'; petition or account u provided 1n Probate Codi MCtlon 1250. A AlqUMI lor Spedal No-tice form I• 1vailable fl'om lhe court dark. ~ '°' Plllltlloi•. QAEQ ~. BOYER. ESQ. 88N 111113 LAW Of'F1CU Of OREO V. BOYEA, 1IOOO illlAC ARTltUA ~ Sft. IOO. CA t:lll12 Publlahad Newport 81ach·Co11• MeH Del>( ~ o.c.ntJer 26, 200IV.JarUfY 1, 2. 2001 IM3Ql Tell Us About YOUR GARAGE SALE! .... ,1 • Flctftloua Bualneu Name Statement TM followm~ l*'IOfll .,.. doing buair-. ... l<llh Nugent Designs. 37 Manso!. N1wpc>11 Coast. CA 92657 Kelli N11g1nt, 37 Manaol, Newport Cou1. CA 92657 ThlS bulinela II con- ducted by· an lndMdual Hive you staned doong buatneu yet? YM, 12/1/2000 l<ellt Nugent Thia statement WU hied wi1l'I the County Cllctl ol ~ County on 12111/2000 2000IMUC5 Dally p!lo( Die. 19, 26, 2000, Jan. 2, 9. 2001 T293 Flctltiou• BuaJneu Name Statement TM fna-!nn penons -~-~ .. Ad M"ai1clting, 1300 8riltol S1rNI, Suite 100, N1wpon Blach, CA 92680 Alll'I OimltM. 601 v .. Udo 1310, N1wpe>rt s-:n. CA 92663 Thia buatneSS Is cxn- IM:led by: Ill lndMl*.lll Have you 1t1nld doinO bl.-y.n No Aleh Oimltm This statement -filed Wlttl thl County Cleft al Orange County on 12/15'2000 2000M4Mt7 ()Uy PloC Die. 19, 26. 2000. Jan. 2, 9, 2001 T2H F1ctttJoua Buelnesa Name S1-temont Thi lollowinQ plr90lll .... dang~a: Worid Wide Micro E1eclronlcs. 1 aoo 8nltol Street, SUie 100. New- port Blach. CA !!2660 Allt1 Dlmilrln. 601 Via Udo 1310. N1wpon Beech. CA 92683 Thie bulinnl .. 000-duald by' .,, ~ Have you 1t1rt1d ~~'ff/A'INo TNs siatemenl -lillCI with the County Qertl of Onlngl County on 12115'2000 2tOOIMMM Dllf Plot Dec. 19, 28. 2000. Jin. 2. I!. 2001 TUI Fk:tttJous euat ...... Name Statement TM lo11c>w!n9 per90n9 -OOlrlg bullnMI .. Glob1I M1rk1t1ng. 1300 Br11tol Str11t, Suite 100. Newport Beech. CA 92860 Alll'I Oi'nltnn. 801 Vil lido 1310, Newport Beech. CA 92tle3 n. business • eotl- duet9d by Ill trdYldUll HIVI you 111n1d doing ~ Yf1C'1 No AJe1i Otmltrio 'fhll ltli.m.n\ WU hied with lhl County Cleft al ~ County on 12115/2000 2000N4Mt5 Daily Plloc Die. 19. 26, 2000. Jin. 2, I!, 2001 T2!!7 Fictitious BuaJneu Name Statement TM lollowinp plr'IOOI ate doing~U lmlfl'lll lntemetionll, 1300 Brl1tol Str11t. Suite 100, N1wpor1 Blach. CA 92680 Alll'I DwMrin. 801 Vil Lido •3t0, N1wpon s-:n. CA 1!2663 Thti bulinell II oon- IM:tld by an 'lndlvlduel Have you 111n1d doing ~ yfK1 No A.Ill! Oll'nitM Thie Q1amlnt WU filed With the County Cler1I al Orange County on 12/15/2000 2000ll4Mte Dailv Pilot Dec. 19. 29, 2000. Jan.. 2. 9, 2001 I2H ~ -.-... . . . ... _ ... Sd,o.r 11..e"1l!IMI UOUllNMIY flHYI~· ci....,,.,, '"' (94j=J6'1B In CIASSIHEDS I I I' 1 ! "I I ! ' ' STARTING ANEW BUSINESS!: • • • • • • • • • • • 7'lir '-"""Or• -· •• 04 ,..,.,._,,. _ ...... ......... _ ........ ••-..at•-J.,..··-.... --,.. • .... .... o.r,.., .. s-..... n.. ,,_ .,,. ... ..... ,.,,,,.,. ... ,.~~ ..... --... . ~Q;ii,_,........ ,., .... ...,,.,., ...... ,. """"'~ " I ... • a.l ,....,..,~_,...,..,.... __ ... ,. .. --0. ,.,.._~,.,.,. .... ,,.'°""' """• .... /I!,,.. ...,....~ ... . ,,. .......... ......,.,.. ........ _ .. --~!llllf ~~"I II li :!~r= 5!":.3@ F :a ... .. , ..; f'tl:l !'-.. ~ -----• = f!,g,, ;Hli•·•1ii1Jiii~ ... ________________ ..., __ .. ""',, .. ,. a..t'1it•,_ ..... ....., Polley Rot es and de.adlin('S are subject to r.hange wit11out not ire. The publisher resf'rv~ tbe right to censor, reclassify, rrviSf or rej<'<·t ruiy classified u1iwrriM'mrn1. Please rrport any rrror thnt ma y be in )Oltr cf~ified ad iumwdiutely. The Daily Pilot arteptll no liubilit) for any rrrur in an uth-erti~mcnt for ~·hich it mar be n'Sporu,iLle except for tht' C06l or the ~parr uciuuJlr ocrupicd by the error. CrNlir 1·a11 0111) be aJlowe<l for t11e fiN i11.;crtio11. ~ fOU-'l HOUSING OPPORTUNITY -... . . - .. , ' " I 1·15 l • 101. 216 m . ' ' ii . ' . -1j! . . Monday ............... Friday 5:00pm ; Tuesday ............. Monday S:OOpm • , • ByFax (949) 63 1-6594 ByPlaone (949) 642-5678 ByMalllln~ 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 \1 \r~pon Blvd. & Bay St. Wednesday ........ Tuesday 5:00pm t \ ' ~ \ . -. Thursday ...... We<lne day 5:00pm ~· (PluSt iodudt rour 11a111t and phoof number and u 'll rall ~0t1 llllfL ,;th o prife quore.) Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday ,, '· .~i I r• • ' ' ' . ~l! MC ............. IWlll Jin. 131nialliri PICllnt. rliMd home, ' 11111.e; 11000!!! 94H!H<487 tlMALAYAIC .... CIC 1w,..••• ... ... ,,., .. I 4 • ............... • m.,. iii 420 • • . . '\ ~ Friday ............. Thursday 5:00pm _ • • Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Saturday .............. Friday 5:00pm ' Index . - ' & -- . ' • • J 1 • -,., - 480·41• ff0·6t7 ~=~ .. s•s• •rr••-• Ream so,ooo Homes Eadt Week for Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) c.I Lal'fll' ... 642·1671 x24 ~~ ••• , 1c, I ....... I,, .... M()Nl :'\''l DRIVERS: ALUEO Van li"'8 has Ol*W9 In ~ clll ProdJcls IMl Class A COl with 2 yrs olt/r IX· perience. T rac10r pu!ChaM avtilble. Avg $ 1.25 per mlt. 800-634-2200. Dept M;AS (CAL 'SCAHl OAIYERS Now Hinng Dnv· n '20 drts M'10 dlyl oll "Recent Gm 'No Ex· pecience •52 .000 5'gn-on bonus ff« •xpenencecl ""'9) c.11 1-88M1().2778 EOEMF CRST (CAL'SCANl we are looking for Sales Representatives who enJoy meeting and g reeting people. Work flexible hours: afternoons. evenings . and weekends. Explore our successfutry proven program • t hroughout the orange county area. securing new subscrtpttons for the Los Angeles Times. $ Ftexlble HOurs: either full-time or part-time $ Average $25-$30 per hour $ NO sales exper1ence necessary $ wm train tfte rtght people IF INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT1 Robert Brown '714) 587·5525 THE GALLUP POLL • Survey Phone Interviewer • No Sales, Earn $9-12/hr • Paid Training/Benefits • Positive Work Environment • Flexible Scheduling • Full and Part-time For further information: (800) 713-2595 Irvine don_dusatko@ "Employee. " "Empleado." ''Arbeitnehnier." "Employ~. " Brown Enterprtsn AivHOME ~ E.ltkr-care comes home. WORK ~OR THE BEST a.ontology Aide I c..g1ven I Companion• FOR PRIVATE DUTY • S350 Sign oo bonus fur Uvt-ln carcgiYcrs tbac dri~ with own ar. • Minimum 2 years apcrima with Ah.bci.mcr, Dcmenria or Gcra-Psydt • 1.M-ln I Llve-Out I '4 hr 16 hr 18 hr / 12 hr Sh1fc Available. .. •We offer cr.c:dlcnc bcndics /Tmning /Top Piy / 4-01 K Plan Join the LlvHOMI! Te•ml Loe~ .. CUI Mtbsu . fJlJJ 9J.J S.!llJ() Onnee c.unty -c.JJ \<Mty"' -<949) 19'-9',, 1 I Run )'OUr ad In the M:.ldtw;::---------- NewpOrt Beach- costa Mesa Dally Pilot and the Huntl!C Beach- Foontaln Valley independent to reach rNer 100.000 oomes. Fax us this fonn with your credit card # or mail with I a check tod8'fl :rC::::Od::c...:=o:=~=:O=WiA==o:=~:·=====i ,1' •!_&ii... Em!W . Run for a week! If your car does not sell. we'll run it for L -:::::.:::::k::'..C.:..~'°"'' I another week flllll -.--:---- - - --- All tor Just s10·. ~t Y!.dep,£.ndeJll HOLIDAY SCHEDULE We will close at 3 pm on ·Friday, December 29th. · The holiday deadlines are listed below: ' EDITION DEADLINE Saturday 12/30 Friday 12/29, Noon Monday 1 /I Friday 12/29, 2 pm Tuesday 112 Friday 12/29, 2 pm Jfappy ~w 'Year! r--·~ ..... ~-, ~ ~ . I . ,j . ..:. -· ( CUSTOll CREA11Yt TU ~« 'ecx-. 11111, «*Wl'IC. llllltle, .... £11111 1175 .., .. Jflf 11441M811 Fil Grout.Com Tll Alpllr I "'*"*'' (11~~71 . . ~,.,..., . 1 .....,, • ..... ,. __ .. . ... ~~ -~ :..,., ·~· Bridge . By CHARLES GOREH wtth OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH PICTUJlE PERFECT North·South vulnerable. Soulh deals. WEST NORTH • A953 l:l 72 0 J 87 • 965 2 • 0104 1:1 R95 0 01063 • ICJ8 SOl!J11 • K86 l:l AQ64 o Al{ 4 •A 10 7 The b1ddmg: _ . soun1 WEST NOR11t EAST 2NT .... l• .... Jl:l .... Jl\IT ..... ......... Opening lead: Four of • In 1he early days of con1111et bridge throuah the mid-· SOs, most of the bndge Cllperts were concentnlled in the New Yor\-Pluladelphia areL That is no longer the case. Tiiex days. upen players can be found through· 001 1he land, and many have chosen Flond11 as their home. among them one of the wor1d 's greaies1 players, Benno Garouo. star of many Italian Blue Team world championship tn- uml)hs. This deal is from a game a1 his home. North-Soulh we(e cmployina 2().. 22 as their ranp (or 11'1 openina two- nc>-trump bad. Nonh's dvee clubs Wll a major-suit probe, and a normal three-no-trump contl'Kt was reached. Wes< found the best lead of a spade -• suit that pve nothing IWllY Ind 111aelted dummy's only entry . Declnr capcured East's JIClt with tbe ldna and immedwely ducked a club, tak.e1I by East's queen. A sP9dc contuiuarion would hive been best. but that did noc l.oolt promi~na. so East shifted to the J3Clt of hcan&. Declarer made a aood play by ns- in& wilh the ICC of hCarts, then played orr the ace of clubs and another. and was deliabted to find both the suit brealtina evenly and West fon:cd to win the tnclt. Wes1 n:vened to the queen of spades. which was allowed to hold, and declarer won the spade continuaaion with the ace, semna up the nine. South cuhcd dummy's 1wo black- suit wmnus, discarding 1""0 hearts from hand, while the defenders both slurred a card from etch red suiL Reading the hand perfectly, declarer exited wllh a hcan IO the queen and lung. West dtd manfullt by n:tummg the ten of duunoncb, but decl:ircr had just one pl11y. The J&ek was mscncd and. when ii held, nine tncks were in the bag Buldl Century Llml'9d '97 V-6, 26lt ml, Burgl.ntf, CO. CADILLAC DEVUE 'f7 Pelo~ lan .... Cadlec Se¥9e f7 Low ml, Polo Chen aJIMJOCl(I like new. U .995. I lolded. glllQld. 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