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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-11-18 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot-... • . . . , •• 10 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2002 A CLOSER LOOK Mormon temple could have been taller All indicators suggest the City Council would have supported 100-foot steeple, but the church wanted to appease neighbors. June Ca1a1rande Daity Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH -Of all the startling twists and turns in the year-long Monnon temple debate, none was more eye- opening than what was reVealed at Tuesday's City Council meet- ing. Half the council members lllid they would have supported the temple with a 99-foot, 9-inch ~le. 1Wo more offered comments of such strong support for the Omple to make it a safe bet that : ~ plan would have won major- ity, if not unanimous, council support. But far more remark- able: Some council members. in- cluding Mayor Tod Ridgeway, had told church planners in ad- vance that they would have sup- ported the higher steeple. Olurch of Jesus Otrist of Latter-- day Saints officials had solid rea- s6n to believe that they didn't have 10 lower the height of the steeple to just 90 feel Yet they did. ·w e really wanted the com- munity to feel that it was a proj- ect they could support," said Weatherford Oayton, president of the church's Newport Beach stake center, on Thursday. "If dropping the steeple a tittle over 9 feet can bring a community to- gether, we were willing to make that change.• In retrospect, it was a startling gesture of good will or a t least good public relations. In prac- tice, it was an olive branch that turned an increasingly ugty bat- tle into a solution so widely em- braced that it won a standing ovation in City Council cham- bers. · "Things are on the verge of getting warm and fuzzy here,~ said City Councilman Steve Bromberg. whom colleagues and community members lauded as the peacemaker who made it all possible. Along with Councilman John Heffernan, whose constituents are also directly affected by the new temple, Bromberg worked with neighbors and church lead- ers toward a resolu~o~ Also remarbble irttle fact that the matter never degenerated into one of religious disagree- ment or prejudic.e. Even at their most oulraged, the opponents of the project stuck to design is- sues. And, even at their most be- leaguered, church leaders never copped out by saying they were being unfairly persecuted. As Bromberg put it, "Everyone took the high road.· The church first introduced plans for Orange County's first Artists rendering of Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-Oay Saints See TEMPl.E, Pae• M temple to be burlt on Bonita Canyon Drrve in Newport Beach . IN BUSINESS . . .. . Holiday stock held up in port KENT TREPTOW /DAil Y PILOT Katherine Norman, 4, of Irvine. plays her violin during the Suzuki String Festival 2002 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Musical method Children as young as 3 performed in the Suzuki String Festival 2002 Sunday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Christine Carrillo Daily Pilot Y oung girls and boys of all ages graced the stage of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newpon Beach Sunday afternoon emulating the presence of a professional adult orchestra in almost every way. The young musicians, who ranged in age from 3 to 16. epitomized the look of orchestra musk:ianspreparlngfur aconcert as they took the stage in the Suzuki Strin8 Festtva1 2002 evmt sponsored by the Orange CoWlty Chapter of the Suzuki ~ic Assn. of California. BlOM THE NEWSROOM The only notable visual difference between the young musicians and their professional counterparts was their behavior. As some of them struggled to lug around cellos equaling them in size and others continued wave their violin bows In the alr while See MUSICAL. Paa• A4 Sometimes we need to have our say, too exploits In South Carolina. and maybe her vtewa of Newport-Mela from afar, would mak1na for good mldlng 101De ~ JnlteM, I proa"IMfiDllted 'MIJ too k>Qg and Fl one ol the uddelt t;rnenu ID my 1111 IMt ..et MI ended up wrtdnl .. oblftmy. In cbll ~ I eolctte-j c:onun-ab' from daOlewho kmwberMI. ........ ..S arl1,.-md mall fll • • bulbmid 47,_.. o.n, ... In DeWI --.; ·-at,. bow. .. ... DlldltDlillp .. orbscmn• .,. °' ........... .., ........... ..... ,,, . The lockout at West Coast ports has slowed down deliveries to local stores, but sh elves sh o uld be filled in time for the rush. Paul Clinton Darty Pilot NEWPOITT MhSA -Diane Naumann isn't counting on her order of plush hor.to<, for the holiday shoppers It's still hung up at the Port of Long Beach, packed awav 111 a container <;tacked at a loatlmg dock. But all 1s not lost for 'laumann. "''ho INSIDE owns two TO} Boat Toy Boat Toy Boat shops in Newport Beach. Many of the "classic toy'>· will sull be available at her specialty shop. "Most of the things we news, see Page A2 were expecting have come For more business through." Naumann said "We had some blockage.· Since dockworkers rerumed to work on Oct. 8 for the federally sanctioned "cooling off' period, freight ships lined up off the coastline have been unloading their cargos. The lockout, which haJted all commer· cial activity at West Coast ports for I 0 da)">. came at a time when many retail outlets are receiving their shipments of holiday merchandise. Naumann said she has noticed a two-to three-week lag in her shipments. Only this week. she received a line of high-end rod- ing horses and boxes of IM Musini. a Fris- bee-sized music maUf' for dlildren 3 years and oldet". The dockworkers and shipping compa- nies still haw: not ironed out a new labor contract. but they are working around the clock to clear the docb of the 20-foot and S..PORT,PaceM Daily Pilot ............. ~.. .. ,.,.._ ........... ..... tma•-.11m..-.;aflllliir ....... ....,.,._,..._.._.; M ... ll'tftm. ' .. • .. . .. A2 Mondly, ~ 18, 2002 Y 0 ,UR ' BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT KENT TREPTOW I DNl..Y PILOT Vince Slepack and his family own and operate Balport Lock and Safe in Newport Beach. All locked up Paul Clinton Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Almost a year has passed since the Slepack. family rescued their key and lock business from near oblivion. F.arlier this year, the Newport Beach family returned to talce back control of BaJpon Lock & Safe from an owner who had undone a decade of work that established the shop as a community favorite. •rt was horrible to see il happen," said Vince Slepack. who runs the shop with his paren ts and other family members. ·w e took the business back.. We build it back. in less than a year." It took. more than a few 16-hour days, Slepad said, but now the business is stronger than ever. TI1e family now keeps four service vans and has brought back many or the corporate clients, including Fashion Island, Irvine Spectrum and the Newport Beach Police Department. Police Newport Beach 's Balport Lock & Safe has returned to the hands of its original owners. sometimes hire the Slepacb to drill open safes at crime scenes. . Ba>port is a>so now the exclusive distributor for Mutual Safe Co. in Newport-Mesa and many of the surrounding cities. Right now, about 50% of Balport's sales come from its core business -Jceys and lock. for residents and commerciaJ clients. About a quarter comes from sales· of a bevy of safes. displayed in a i.howroom two doors away from the Mariners Mile shop. The final quarter comes from a fast-growing automotive niche, in which the shop sells ignition locks, transponder keys and other security devices for cars and trucks. Many keys in the newer-model , vehicles are now equipped wtth electronic devices c8lled transponders. which are usually embedded Inside the plastic head of the key. These keys can cost $50 or m ore to replace. Threats of terrorism and the fallout from the Sept 11 attacks have also helped business at BaJport. The shop has stepped up sales to many new homeowners in Newport Coast and other wealthy neighborhoods who are worried about their jewelry, artwork or other possessions. . Most notably, Balport has found a niche installing high-security doors and locldng systems for panic rooms. "It has brought more of an awareness of security to the whole country,· Slepack said. "We've seen people get into a more high-security mode." In 1996, the Slepacb sold off Balpon Lock. & Safe and moved to Lake Havasu, where they had been running a similar key and lock business. The family first opened Balport in 1984. BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS South Coast Plaza California. ..,,_1 ____ DeW toy Store BUll.og ltJelf as a specialty shop "~~ that carries high-end chess sett, A new toy at.ore came to South barcl·to·ftnd noveltJes such u Coar Plaza lbtl week. repMd.nc the Rubik's Cube and an array of one that went out of bm•a.. dolls, Pur.zle Zoo alto carries Puzzle 7.oo. an edecdc nttailer more famUlar mercbandiae aucb Nied ln Santa MDalc:a. opened at Barble doll1 and puzalea. ap oa Moacllay. 1'lae econ, near After Monday'• •10ft openlnl" I.be~ ClialWI ClllOUMI. la will be an ope.W. wkh mo• dlii IU ldad ID Southern · fanfare o n Dec. 8. Proc:eecla from BEST BUYS . All aboUt The Camp in Costa Mesa T be CAmp is a unique retail complex that caters to the outdoor enthusiast, offering both food and gear for snow. swf, skate and extteme sports. The center boasts award-winning modem archltecture in a campus-style setting. -------, and waterproof maps for $7.95. There's also P.x Officio speed-dry travel underwear for $16 and a big selection of items for rent -tents. packs. ice axes and aampons. An amphitheater was created for environmental speakers, educational dasses, sports and product demonstrations, athlete Ask for a wilderness ou~ schedule of classes and trips. Adventure 16 offers guided backpacking, high sierra bacJcpack adventures. parent GREER and kids o utings, rock WYLDER climbing, photography. first aid, women-only trips and winter camping. appearances and special events. With its close proximity to The Lab Anti-mall, which sits across the street. and to South Coast Plaza. just a half mile nonh on Bristol Street, The Camp is in a premier location. The Camp, at 2937 Bristol St., has stores and studios dedicated to everything from scuba diving to sports wear. BOtnun Yop C.enter teach es the B~ method of yoga, a series of26 postures and two breathing exercises ideal for all ages and ability levels. It's one of the country's leading yoga lnsdtutioos.. AD .iosttuctors at the center ln The camp are BOa:am certified. The studio is offering a holiday special: an annual membershlp for $999 (Jegularty $1,500) if you foin before Dec. 31. Si.ogle classes are $15; a 10 class ca.rd is $125 (expires in one month); a 35 class ca.rd Ls $350 (expires In 3 months); one month unlimjted is $165; and three month unlimited is $<l00. Oasses are offered Monday through Friday at 7 am., 9 a.m, 4:30 p.m . and 6:30 p.m .; Saturday at 8 a.m., 10 am. and 4:30 p.rn.; and Sunday at 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The studio also sells yoga-related Items: apparel mats, water, videos, boob and an exclusive natural skin care line. located in suite 200A. Bibarn Yoga c.enter can be reached al (714) <129-7900. C)'de Wab ainles top brands in mountain and road bikes, and guarantees to beat competitor's prices. It's known for its free lifetime S>i?rvice - that toctUdes adjustments on gears, lube, adjustments and deaning. Top brands available are 1rek. Gary Fisher, Klein aod Lemond. There's a nlce selectioo of apparel and shoes. with a large aelection of ha.rd-to-find women's pieces. 1be std gives a lot of attention to customers needs; they want customers to be happy. No one wodcs on oommitslon. Cycle wezts Is open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 11 am. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call (7)4) 751-9551. Adventure 16 Outdoor Ii Tnavel Oudltten is a dream store for adventuri.sls. The store ls co11venlently organiz.ed in sections. lbere"s a Patagonia store within Adventure 16 for clothing; mountain wear, climbing, running, cycling, skiing and snowboarding. There's gear for camp~ backpacking, hiking and climbing, from shoes to travel luggage to travel boolcs and maps. Adventure li has outdoor-related Items for everyone -from tents for making base camp at Mt everest to simple tents for the kid's summer camp. Loot for the cool •Map on Demand" machine by National Geographic that instantly prints custom 3-0 tear-proof Adventure 16 is open 10 a m . to 9 p.rn. Monday through Friday, 10 am. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 11 am. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call (714) 427-0419 or check out www.adventurel 6.com. Billabong carries a full range of swf and skate related Items for all ages. The store even has a mini-half p ipe that's free to use, for ages 4 and older. There's a big selection of surfboards. skateboards, clothing, shoes, watches and sunglasses to chose from. Other brands available at the store include Element. Vonzipper and T-shirts from le&1ef known independent akateboanl companies. Billabong's houra are 10 Lm. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday. can (71<1) <132-1918 or look at www.billabo,.,_com. " At first there wu just The Lodge at The Qunp. but now restaUtateUrS nm and lb.a Goodell have also opened The VIDllp ea.er, at The Camp. The Goodel1s also own Aubergine in Newport Beach. Th>quet at South ~t Plaza. Red Pead KJtcbeo in Huntington Beach and the Whist at the Viceroy Hotel in Santa Monica. The Village Bakery sells dally the rosemary/shallot, rUin/fennel and Kalamata olive round IOUJ'dougb breads served at their restawants. Fresh pastries. artisan breads, tine cileeses. coffee and pre-made sandwiches are also available. · The Village Bakery ls open 8 am. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. LO 3 p.m. Saturday. Call (714) 751-2220. Owner Joe Uburdi of....,..... Scube Center was content at his popular Irvine store. yet was attracted to the concept of a ooe-stop center for outdoor adventure retailers. So be moved to The Camp last June. Ubwdi's Scuba C-enter la an educational facility for everyone. It's me largest Professional Assn. of Divlng lnstructors training facility in the world. The custom saltwater pool a>mplete wtth a life-like reef IA used for underwater photography classes and scuba certification. The center carries top of the llne scuba equipment; there are Atomic regulators. l.eagje scuba gear, Excel and Henderson wetsuits, Tusa and Aerts computers and snorkeling gear. Uburdi's has a school of underwater photography and offers tours to local and tropical trips two to three times a year for photo workshops. The scuba center ls open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday th.rough Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . Saturday and 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call (714) 662-7230. • BEST BUYS appears Monct.ya and Fridays. Send Information to Grfff WVtder at gree~ttyahoo.com or 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. • or via t.x at (949) 646-4170. Daily A Pilot awt.dlM~ Box 1660, Com MeM. CA 92626. SURF AND SUN VOL M , NO. 322 ntOMA8 H.. JOHNSON. Publisher TONY DODERO, Editor JUfll'( OITTINQ, AcMrtialng Dltector LANA JOHNION, Promotlone Olrec1or ' News .. i.unt. (949) 574-'298 dlrl.tlne.canilloOlatlrnes.com flttOTOORAPHERS Sean Hitler, Kuq t+Mtng, Don l..aectl, Kent Treptow R£:ADERS HOTUNE (949) M2«>88 Recof'd your oommeru about the O.iJy Piiot or news tlpe. ~ OUr addf'MI le 330 W. Bay St., Colta Mesa, CA 92827. 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""°" 7:31e.m. or llilli lndwlndMv. 2 fMI J:IOp.m. or• IM• nonlwtsM IWll t l:lle.m. toftfMl•M _,.._ ,, .... , ...... .c IMl¥wllt•... Md ..... ·····- Swap meet proposal tries again tonight OCC officials are asking the City Council tonight to approve its proposal to expand the swap meet to Saturdays. Lollta Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -One man, who says he is acting on behalf of all city residents. stands In the way of the. return of a Saturda~ swap meet at Orange Coast Col- lege, which he clajms the Plan- ning Commission had no right to approve. Eastside resident Paul Wilbur demanded a formal public hear- ing for tonight when he filed a last-minute appeal of revised campus swap meet plans, which the Planning Commission unanimously endorsed Oct. 28. WaJbur, who filed his appeal and a ched for the $248 fee five minutes before the Nov. 4 dead- line, said he challenged the pre- vious approval of the restruc- tured venue because city officials did not follow proper FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT Shoppers make their way through the market on the last Saturday of operation for the Orange Coast College Swap Meet. OCC hopes to gain City Council approval to reopen the market on Saturday. procedure. • MThis is an issue I am ta.Icing on for staff because they are too busy having a love fest and aren't monitoring th~ [government codes)," Wilbur said. The swap meet, which un- knowingly grew to double its permHted size over the past 20 years, was cut in half in May after city officials reseasclled traffic complaints on Fairview Road. The Oea market-type shopping venue has been operating at half its previous capacity for seven months. Planning commissioners agreed 10 reopen the swdp meet on Saturdays with an average of 260 vendors per day as long as college officials worked on a more advanced vendor reserva- tion process and prohibited parting in the Coast Community College District parking lot, which is across the street f:rom where the meet is held. Commissioners also ordered a six-month review to track the college's progress. WiJbur has the uncanny ability to rattJe off myriad government code sections and could quickly recite the precise code he said names the City Council as the only municipal body with the authority to grant a business li· cense to the swap meet. Camplis swap meet support· en. say Wilbur's atten tion to de· tail is excesgve. Whlle his action may be well intentioned, it may result in a lean holiday season for many vendors and their fami- lies. lhe college's administr.ilive dean of economic development and community education, George Blanc, who oversees ttre swap meet, said a Saturday op- eration is essentiaJ for many merchants for financiaJ survival The booming shopping season provides an economic cushion for the crilling months that gen- erally follow. MLoolc at what he is doing to the community and the college." Blanc said. "I just prcty it will go through." While Blanc is looking to the heavens for an lncrea'>e in holi- day sales, nearby church officials are assening their own powers to stop the swap meet's expansion. Richard Cook. property and fi- nance director for The Presby- terian Olurch of the Covenant, wrote a le11er to the city Oct. 23 asking officials to prohibit the swap meet's return to Saturdays because of the parki11g and litter problems experienced at the church, which 1s directly across the street from campus. wwe are not loolong forward lo the holida)"i ~ usual," Cook wrote. "Fven though the swap meet is only on Sunday. we ex- pect the overnight campers to still be a problem. as we are just too convt:nienl for them. We are presently planning to chain our lots so we don't have to deal with the me~· COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL MEETING PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA MODEL RAILROAD Model railroad engineers wiJI ask the city tonight lo help with the cost or ensuring an environmentally safe train ride at Fairview Part after state officiab demanded a •biological monitor· of the pro~sed crack site. Owls and purple needle grass threatened to derail plans by local train enthusiasts to expand their model railroad tracks at Fairview Parle. but city offi cials endorsed the expansion, as long as tracks meet environmental standards. The Planning Commission endorsed adding 2,250 feet 10 the Orange County Model Engineers' train ride with the condition that the train enthusiasts work with state Department or Fish and Game officials to devise a path that does not endanger a rare breed of owl. The engineers, however, are aslring that the city help fund the "biological monitor," which will cost S 1,000 to SS.000. The model railroad train ride currently covers about 8,800 feet in a figure-eight in the northwest portion of the park. The Orange County Model Engineers is a club of train enthusiasts who voluntarily run the railroad at no cost to the city. Their request to expand the ride required an amendment to the Fairview Park Master Plan. About 45,000 to 60,000 people ride the railroad per year, and cow1cil mt>mbers have called it a distinct attraction that makes Fairview Part a special place to visiL The railroad also hosts '>chools, parent-child groups, Scout troops. Cub pac.lcs, service clubs and other private organizations.. WHAT TO EXPECT Council members are expected lo approve the proposed addition and help fund the environmental study costs. ~~ R es t auran t ---EstabllShed In 1962 --- ss·~ Mattress Outlet Store flmllll 3165 n.rbor Blvd. ~ Coeta lllaa • Ollll lledl .... ., ... .., (714) 545-7168 MORE FAIRVIEW PARK The City Council is set to hear a repon on plans for Fairview Park that have been hammered out, approved. discusSed, debated and "reconfirmed" - again. In December 200 I, council members asked recreational staffers to hire an administrator for the expansive park on the Westside, who would educate the public on various aspecu. of the previously approved Fairview Park Master Plan. The administrator was hirt>d. and the workshops were held in July and August 2002. About 40 people came to give input about the restoration of native plant life, access trails and parking lots. A report from the pubhc workshops. along with input from the commissioners or the parks and recreation comminee, was formulated with a list of suggestions that induded the model railroad. a parking lot on the east side of the park. FYI •WHAT: Costa Mesa City Council meeting • WHEN: 6:30 p.m . tonight •WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive •INFORMATION: (714) 754-5223 pedestrian and hon.e trails and a dog park. WHAT TO EXPECT Council member. will be updated on the 'itatus of public education about the Fairview Park Master Plan and will debate the more controven.ial suggestions for the park which include: stairs and hiking trails. bicycle and motor cross and bluff erosion. -Lollln Harper FULL BAR COCKTAILS MEXICAN RESTAURANT NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E 17TH ST . COSTA MESA · 949·645 ·7626 (§J~ FLOaAL It GIFTS Christmas at Summerhill Monday, NoYember J 8, 2002 AJ BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Researchers present papers in Japan At the recent lnterna- clonaJ Symposium on Sys· tern Synthesla In Kyoto, Ja- pan, researchers from UC Irvine's Center for Embed- ded Computer Systems once again took the spot - light. No other university. company or organizatfon W88 selected to present as .. many research papers, continuing the center's high proftJe of excellence at conferences throughout the world. The ~um. held Oct. 2 to 4, is considered the lead- ing international conference add.res&ng the technical is- sues accompanying system design. forty papers from Europe, North and South America. and Asia were pre· sented in a three-day event with discussions rollowing each presentation. Center for Embedded Computer Sys- tem researchers presented I 0 of the 40 technical papers composing the conference program, by far the largest total from any group. The center includes fac- ulty members and intema· tional research associates from UCI. UC Riverside and UC San Diego. Located at UCI, the center was formed in 1990 and has grown into an independ- ent organ17ed research unit with emphasis on em- bedding computation into other application areas such as automotive, medi- cal and communications. ·Ten yeara ago, we real- ized the upability of com- puting would increase dra- matically while cost would decrease drastically, thus allowing computing to be pervasive and embedded into not just cameras and automobiles but also hu- mans, environments, space and organi.7..ations, • said Daniel 0. Gajslri, Cen· t~r for Embedded Com· puter System director, in a press release. MTherefore, we have continually fo· cused our research on amalgamation of comput- ing and other technol- ogiei.. fh1s approach has been beneficial since the embedded i.yslems ma.rlcet is predicted to become I 0 times larger than the per· sonaJ computer ma.rlcet." Many universities are starting 10 focus on em· bedded <;ystems and start· ing re'learch centers simi· tar 10 the one at UCI Today, computing 1s pen- e1 rating aJI areas of human endeavor and enabling new discoveries. such as noninvasive human moni- toring, innovative drug de- livery sy terns and the ronvergen~ of coml)Ut- ers. communications and television into ~mart appli- ances, mobile hand-held devices and chiJd-learmng systems. Fmbedded sys- tem!> also are penetrating natio nal and mternationaJ economie!'>. IN SIDE SCOOP New trees are only holiday replacements D on't get too attached to those pretty Cluistmas tiees popping up on Balboa Peoln.sula. Several boxed pine trees on Main Street wtl add a little CluisUnas cheer to the barren bOulevud.. The dty bas lkirted them with decontfye aheedng and added ftowedng red geraniums at their base. But lib the 6cus trees before them. these pines will disappear. After New Year's Day. the trees will go beet to the nunery that io.nect them to the cit)t At. le.st there won't be any cbainsaws involved. -Dally Pilot sra/J WHY STAY HOME Sunset Dinners ~orante 9Jamma tjina Monday-Friday: 4:~:15 -...----....., Complimentary Buffet in our lounge $5.00 Martini's From S-7pmeMcm-Fri www. mammag;u C:OID (949) 673-9500 251 F.ut C.oat Higlnny • Newpott Bada Abo i.a Na Dacrt • f'lonacit I M ..... ~ 18,2002 PORT Continued from Al 40-foot container&. Under the provisions o( the JWt-HartJey Labor Act. passed in 1947, the federal gov- emmeol can ask for an 80-day oegotiat· Ing setlion for tbe sides to ti)' to avert a strike that would disrupt lntem.atlonaJ commerce long-tenn. "There are a lot containers out there." said Lons Beach port spokesman ~ Wong said. "So they're busy and con- ges1ed." South Cout Plaia'a newest toy ttore, PutzJe Zoo. al80 had some mercb.odi9e delayed. The tbop. whk:h opened ooe ~ Ill>. Ml only natYed some of its Barbie dolls and acceseories. "Our merchaodile bai atarted trldling in .in." said owner Jay Demlrdft.. "We mjgbt not even receive aD of our ship- ments. • Demirdft ai.o aald he ordered much ol bis merchandile eady, 50 he would be fully stocked for the holidays while other toy stores might be tcaling back due to the sluggjsh economy. Some retail analysts have downplayed lhe impact of the port crisis on gift avail· ability. • DeWeryof merchnlse to local shops has been =o( the West Coast port shutdown. Cont.aiiers pleupS'I Long Beach despite the return of the dock workers. CRYSTAL L.AW£RDAL£ I DM.YPl.OT Other Newport-Mesa retaileni bave also experienc.ed delays. Managers of the Sears in Soulh ~t Plaza were forced to put off a special section of their store that will be set aside to sell Lands' End cloth- ing. "At the end of the day, I don't think it wiU have much of an lmpact," said Thuy Olerbak. a retail specialist with Deloltte & Toucbe's ~ Me$a branch. "Given bow [dock wortersJ have been churning through. working 24 hows a day, I can't see it having a big effect on the {dailer." In cargo shipPf!d during October after the lockout began, Y«>ng said bemotb loadins cranes. The store plans to bave the clothing racks out by Monday, Manager Mart Ad- amson said. The store recently completed a 56-milllon renovation. The two ports at Long Bead:I and Los Angeles saw an approxima1eJy 25CJ{,. drop C.OntaJners that were stuck on ships haw. been 'Stacked high at tennlnal load- ing docks, under ~e shadows of the be- • MUL CUNTON COYers the environment. buainea and politlcs. He may be reeched at (9491764-4330 or paul.cllntontllatin'Hl&com. TEMPLE Continued from A 1 Mormon temple in October 2001. Plans for the 17,575- square-foot structure next door to the existing stake cenler fea- tured a skinny spire that reached 124 fci?t into lhe slcy, including a I 2·foot gold-colored statue of tht' Angel MoronL Some residents in the sur· rounding communities were ve- hement in their opposition: The static. whjte, weU-Ughted building with the high steeple was just too visually imposing for the low-ly- ing. consistent-looking planned communities, they said. Strug· gles. compromises and some harsh words ensued. By October, their requesl for a permit included a 1oned-down building color. sof1er lights and redul cd hours of lighting. and a 99-foot. 9-inch steeple. But in the days before the modified request came before the Planning Commission. a startling revelation by a resident MUSICAL Continued from Al they wai11..-d, it was clear that they were young. However, once they began to perform different I' from Bach, Veracini, cast a whole oew light on the proceedings. Allen Murray looked at the steeple on the ex- isting stake center and reallied it looked much shorter than the 86 feet noted in planning docu- ments. So he took out his sextant and, ultimately, hired a private surveyor. The steep'8-there is really just 68 feet. city staff con- firmed. Some resid ents grew angry. Staff reports contradict each other on the question of whether the stake center steeple was used as a reference point for recom- mending a nearly 100-foot stee- ple. Oiwdl officials had empha- sized that the temple's steeple must appear bigger than the stake center's in order to fulfill the building's higher religjous pur- pose. And, likely, some residents looked to the existing steeple to Lry to imagine how the temple would affect their views and the character of their neighborhoods. A Planning C.Ommission meet- ing turned into an inquisition. Why, commission Oiainnan Ste- ven Kiser wanted 10 know. did planning documents say the ex- Schumann and Mouut their skills quiclc.ly overshadowed their youth. "It's just so inspiring to see the younger children get to see tJ1e more advanced students and look forward to the more advanced music," said Karen Ahmadi, one of the Suzuld STONISHING!" 1&100lY I riOT ... MESMERIZING!" NYTIMIS "HILARIOUS ... MIND-BOGGLING ... EMOTIONAL!" • LA 'IDll8 isling steeple was 86 feet and thing, all the computer Images of why didn't anyone point It out? the temple's ~ were The documents were based on based on a aane tbat had been the original approvals for the parked on the site. He said they stake center, which had been oJiered a fair image of what the done when the Bonita Canyon temple would look like with or Drive location feU under the ju-without comparison to the stake risdiction of the city of Irvine. Ir-center. The crane had also served vine approved an 86-foot steeple as a reference for neighbors to get and when church leaders de-an idea of how the proposed stee- cided to build it shorter, there pie would look. Also, he said, the was no reason to document their church's design did not use the 86- change of plans. foot figure as a major basis for Funher, none of the people their temple design. ln short, it who were planning the temple didn't seem relevant had been involved in planning the Of all these facts, one Ungered stake center. Oayton said he had most prominently in the pubUc not lcnown about the discrepancy. consciousness: BentJey had Oiurch representative Joe known there might be a discrep- Bcntley, however, had known ancy. By the time a gruup of resi- that there might be a discrep-dents appeaJed the matter to the ancy. And though he was cbas· City Council, Bentley's reputa- tised for not pointing h out, he -tion had suffered some serious had in fact mentioned it in an e· bruises -damage many believe mail to city planner James was unfair. Campbell prior to the Planning "I want to exonerate someone Commission meeting, who's been unfairly vilified in When asked during the m<..'Cting this whole process and that's Joe why he didn't bring it up agai11, Bentley.~ RJdgeway told the Bentley apologized and offered gathering Tuesday night. empha- sevcrd.I reasons why he didn't sizing his belief that Bentley had point rt out a second time. For one been honest throughoul the teachers whose -;tudents and son were performing in the event. "Usually it gives them an opportunity to perform at a higher level." The event, now iJl its 30111 year. began witll a performance by the Santiago String Youth Orchestra, which celehrated its NATIONAL TOUR PRNNTEDBY ~ 12th perfonnance at the festival and is made up of musicians in grades six through ni11e. Various pieces were then performed by young cellists and violinists of different talent levels and was concluded with a group perfom1ance of •1Winlc.Je, lWin.kle, Little Star." "It's pretty exciting." said 14-year-old Marissa WatJcins. a m efT'ber of the orchestra who began playing the violin three ye-.trs ago. ·rm hoping 10 maybe be a concert violinist In college." Like mru1y of the 350 young musicians registered for the festival, WatJcins enjoys making music people want to listen to. While making music is an obvious benefil, from a parent's standpoint there's much more to a child's involvement in music. "We all do everything together," said Costa Mesa resident Susan Good, who had three of her four children perfom1ing at the festival. ·n1ey all play together and help each otJ1er. That's what's great abou1 the Sw.uki Method, it teaches cooperation and helping others NEWSROOM Continued from Al Corona deJ Mar I Ugh ba.'iketball star. I'd like to make up for tJ1at now. The following is a part of an e-mall I received from Mark. himself a fo nner sports writer at the Tunes Orange County. DAVID COPPERFIELD In tl!'J many grodous. IU1artftlt notes and calls of sympatl1y fl.le received sinQ? Mom pcwwl aiooy, I've noticed a ret"Urrlf18 theme: no one can remember Mom ellf!r llaving a bad word to say about anyoM. Of course, if they had been around wlaen I a:rewed up as a ldd (which um oftm), they oertalnly would haw htan:l sonw extremely emphal#c bad wonts. On occasion. tlW# W01rls conr.aJn«I only four lettaJ. and went MUIJff'td al a llOlume •l similar to' the KISS corart.s J begget1 her to let ""'go I(). • i AN INTIMATE EVENING OF GRAND ILLUSION NOV 20-23 . 'Nedi~ & ~al 8:00pm FtidaY. at :00 orid 9:00pm Salurday at 12:00 noun, 3:00, 6:d0, ond 9:00pm S55.00;-S31.$0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DI Daily~Pilot -Yll Tl ·•aPART•m 1 ' ENTER TO WIN a c.hana! to 1ee David Copperfield UVE and meet him after the llihaw •t the Orange County Performing Arts Celt« 91' Friday, Novembq 22nd at 9:d0pm. Simply ~mall your (\a.OW, address and phone nu.mber to .. lftt9ocpac.org. But, unfalUngly. Mom MIUI ,,._ best In twry(),,._ 11w good "' wllal lhe chos. to focus on and dirw:t atttntlon to. Months before tJw third Siar ~film, "Raum of""' J«J •• camll OUI, W....,. Md fl(}Od wonU IO Illy dboul lltu1Ja ~ '111141 found hanl 10 ,,,,__ "YOM',_ saying nlor thinp ""°"' IM Datt '-""'of,,.. Stthr Nowrq.• I~ fll Aidt dlllnds from,.,.......,.,.,,, awrfy . .,,,.,.,..,.., ......... 1., ,.,,. . .,, ...... ,.... ~ ........ cart ... /fine ,,, .,. ... lllrlfl ,.,,,,. .. ~ ..... ,., .... ... ................. ..,,., ... IJtt.,,. process. "He didn't deserve to be vilified for this.~ On Wednesday. Ridgeway added: "He's a good man:-lt wasn't fair to chastise him based oa that information: Olwch officials said they're anxious to start work on the project, but a UttJe bit of red tape is standing in the way of setting a groundbreaking date. Once they obtain a few more pennits through the city, they will begin work that they expect will take anywhere from 18 to 24 months. When, in about two years. a new temple stands. some predict that most. if not all of the community, will stand with iL ln the words of Steven Brom- bal. president of the Bonita Can- yon Homeowners Assn., who ini- tialJy was an ourspok.en opponent of the original temple plans: wwe're ready to move for- ward as a community." • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Bead! and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.caS1119rands@larimes.com. ... and they get a sense of pride and accomplishment" With lhe Suzuki Method, students learn by practicing daily with the ald of a teacher and parent and can begin learning to play as early as 3 years or age. Good's three children. Joey, 8, Jade. 6 and Samantha. 4, all began learning to play the violin at 3. Since young children are taught. according to this method, at a very slow pace and taught to help one another, Good had no concerns about negative sibling competition and instead, held high hopes that each one of them would benefit greatJy from the experience. •1 wanted my kids to have a musicaJ experience 10 add to their lives ... to have a beautiful soul," said Good. who is a cellist herself. "It's a fabulous thing and I really think tha1 if more people learned music it could change the world." • CHRISTINE CARRtU.O ls the news assistant. She may be reached at (949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at christine.ca"illo@lstimes.com. around. -Oh. Darth will tum good." Mom said with absolute confidence. "Parents protect their children. He won't be abl.e ro hurt l..nu, lle'U help him instead." Tu her (and to many others, I'm sure), ihal plot tum u.w obvious. Bui. the rauon It u.w obvious to Mom Is because her first in.stinct um always to S« something podttw In all of us. When jump shoo~ missal, Moms words soothed and fiUed in tire d«p chasms of athletic disappointment. When Cllrfews were missed. Mom~ words were not quit• so soothing, but they still resonattd with underlying lowandfaltl1 In ha-adolescent revelers. With Mom, tlunw um no dart side to anyorte; not In~ bad guyi. not Dally Pilot rmd.m calllfll to .mans°' 1wr aboMl a typo on~ 9, not fow chlldmt who could om.aJnly ""'19 to drlw her cmzy In four dqftrml Wll)'f on any gi"'11 daJ( Seeking tlw good In p«Jp#4 lJ a tmJt tM ddzitms and ~I.I of thls wo'rld could M"lltdnly ,.,, much mots of, """ lt'I a llalt ru do my bat aCJ Clll1'Y on In honor' of my,,.,,,_ No. MMa..,,..,,,.., ..,.,,..1n ,,..,,,_,.,f!iol.., ... ,,,.,_,,,.,,,,.,, • ptd ,,. ......... oui ...... ,,.,,. pkt· up., /or"-dalnl --"' • 1"JUt Sony...,,,.. Mow&.,,., flttulb fwr IO muc#9 /tit -:r:t" .. , .... "*: ...:::-::=· canDDt CJ9illPI 0 • c --.................... ., .. PUB UC SAFETY COITA..U -- • ....... 81rM1: A man w. ~on •81pk:iot'l of peay ttwft wWt • prior In the 2900 blodt at 2.:48 p.m. Friday. • ,..., DIM: Pwav theft was reported In the 50 blodc at &.OS p.m. Thursday. • Harbor Boul•••d: A commen:ial burglery waa reported In the 2400 blodt at 3:48 p.m . Thund8Y. • Harbor 114M•r•ent A "'*'w~on suspicion of being In po1111elonofa controlted sut.t.nce and paraphernalia, being under the ln11uence of a aut>.tance and resisting an oflicer in the 2200 block at 6:47 p.m. Saturday. ·~Two 21-yeaM>ld men were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit a crime, vandalism, In the 19000 block at 1 :50 a.m. Friday. • w..t 11th StrMt: A woman was arrested on suspicion of drink.Ing in public In the 700 blodc at 3:50 p.m. Saturday. • w..t a...Street end hirvlew Roed: Narcotics activity, selling and transporting, was reported at 4:17 p.m. Thursday. NEWPORT BEACH • 15th Street: A traffic collislon that lead to an arrest was reported in the 200 block at 3:39 a.m. Sunday. • 43rd Street: A party disturbance was reported in the 100 blodt at 11:56 p.m. Saturday. .... • Attmz.a DfM end Vista Ridge Aoect A traftic collision with no injuries was reported at 6:08 a.m. • Sunday. • BridgepcNt Roed: A music disturt>ance was re ported in the 100 blodc at 12:19 a.m. Sunday. • Coast Hlghw1ly w..t: Road rage was reported in the 1200 blodt at 7:08 p.m. Saturday. • Coast lllghway w..t end '*'-OrM: Reddess driving was reported eattbound on Coact Highway West at 4:51 p.m. Saturday. • Cotttend DIM: A water and sewer problem was reported In the 4700 blodc at 7:11 a.m . Sunday. • Nardaus Alrenue: Vandalism was reported in the 600 blodc at 5:20 p.m. Saturday. • N.wpcHt c.nw DfM w..t: A battery was reported in the 900 blodc at 12:69 a.m. Sunday. • S~: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 2500 blodc at 8:19 a.m. Sunday. She taugJlt me not just about journalism and Newport-Mesa history but about how to be patient and kind and understanding. And when she suffered the heartbreak of having two of her ch.IJd:ren pass away before her. she allowed me how 10meone could take a deep brutb, con tinue to smile and LaugJt and go on with a life that can seem so cruel at times. I'm going to misl your e-mails Anne and most of all rm going to miss knowing that you are relaxing on the porch of yow South Carolina home, ddnking of good times spent in a place 3,000 miJes away. ••• ,..... ... ".-,. .............. .... _ • ..,. ..... ..,ill .... ,,. ·-.~ ............... ~ ' QUOTE OF THE DAY "I think when we came back to win that Orange game, the kids really started to believe in themselves." Ollft '911dM, Costa Mesa footbaJI coach Sports Editor Roger (;a(tson • (949) 5 74-4223 • Sports Fex: (949) 650-01 70 Monday, November 18, 2002 M HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Sailors open playoffs at home Newport Harbor hosts Valencia in first-round Division VI clash Friday. Barry F•ulkner Daily Pilot LOS ALAMITOS -It didn't take long for fortune to Olp for the Newpon Hai- bor High footbalJ program. ~ than l~ hours after sustaining a 45·21 drubbing at the hands of Sea View League champion Foothill Thursday o.lgbt. Coach Jeff Brinkley's Sailors were uplifted by the Oigbt of a coin thar left them atop a three-way tie for second place. The news got even better Sunday as the league's No. 2 entry in the CIF Southem Section Division VI Playoffs received a first-round home game against Valencia Sea Kings have that CIF l_iunger Co rona del Mar, seeking first postseason win since 1995, opens with Division fX foe Pacifica Mariners. Barry hulkner Daily Pilot IOS ALAMITOS -Postseason ex- perience can come in handy this time of year, but the fact that the Corona deJ Mar High football ream failed to make the playoffs last season might also work to the Sea Kings' advantage when they vis.it Pa- cifica in a OF Southern Section Division OC first-round clash Friday at 7 p.m . at Bolsa Grande High. •1t ends up being a spin thing." CdM Coach Dick Freeman said. "It can be a matter of how you present it to the kids. Our seniors went to the playoffs once and got mugged (a 34-3 first-round loss to South Hills in 2000) and chen they didn't go last year. Now, we get to go again. so let's do something.· It has been six seasons since the Sea Kings (6-4) have managed a playoff vic- tory, having lost their last three first- round dates (1998-2000). after advanc- ing to the Division V semifinals in 1995. And Pacifica (S-2), runner-up to Los Amigos in the Garden Grove League, will provide a formidable challenge for the Sea Kings, who finished second in the Pad.fie c.oast League. The Mariners, led by Coach Bill Cra- ven. who has won 202 games in his 27 seasons at the helm, are making their eighth straight playoff eppearance and come in on a &Ix-game winning streak. The Sea Kinp capped their PCL cam- paign with a 43-28 victory ewer Tesoro Friday at Newport Harbor High.. CdM scored 34 straight points after the Titans forged a 7-7 tie eady in the aecond quarter. aDowtng ~ aod bis sta1f to rest the 1tar1en for the ftna1 period. "Tu get a quarter off and not to have bee(l beaten iq> for a whole game wu a plus "\(p[_our starters." lllid freeman. who beUewJs n.oro (1-9, 0-5 In the PClJ did litde to pcepere bis team for the J>OICINIOO. "Our lllJI jlllt went out and played a foocW ...... Freeman lllAd. Thie Sea~ wfnom of b.w of dw:ir ............ OUl ...... the lel'Y- ka ~ ..... Cll!llllr Ind lm6de ..,,... JlllCJla ....... wboa.l~ID• ........................... •II Atae.w..tt•mNWdMood. PIM!ws ._. ..... Joha ...,._ and~ C11r tD •ID b .... ....,, oa .... ~.....,._...__ ............ ,. ~tpCJtwlMa c..-.·-··· ..... ........ ............... ,. wldl ....... ,,.. ........ CdM -~Flallll• .. ,_,...,nr ........ _... .. _ , .... .. 7 .... -.. 1•·-..... , .......... -.... .... I ,, ...... , ... ..... '9,l~ ...... ..... E _ ..... .. .. . .... .. ... Newport Harbor (7-3) will host the ligers (6-4) Friday at 7 p.m. in a contest that figun..>s to be far different from the first-round waltzes the Sailors have en- joyed the last three seasons. "It's going to be a challenge for us," said BrinkJey, whose l991 Sailors lost in the quarterfinals to Valencia, which is still guided by the same head coach. Thoroughly respected Mike Marrujo is in his 22nd season wilh the Placentia- based school. •As coaches, we're weU aware of the job (Marrujo) has done there and the lcjnd of solid program he's had for years.~ BrinkJey said the Tigers' 21-16 non· league win over an lrvine team that knocked off the Tars, 28·21, should be enough to convey to his players just how big a challenge Valencia will pre· sent. The Sailor.. have been nearly impervi- ous to first-round failure dur- ing Brinkley's now-17-year tenure, winning 11 of 12 playoff openers. including six straight. Newpon's last first· round exit came in 1993, a 26-I 0 road loss to Glendom. "We have generally played weu· in the playoffs," said Brinkley, who is understating things just a bit. TI1e Tars have won 25 playoff grunes and section litJes in 1994 and '99 under Brinkley. They have made the division final five of the lasr 11 seasons and ad- vanced lo the semifinals twice more during that span. The last three first·round wins have come in blowoul fashion, as the Sailors have topped Ocean View (2001), West- minster (2000) and FJ Dorado ( 1999) by a combined margin of 112· 7. But with three regular-season lo'ises, the most since it missed the playoffs in 1998, Newpon en- ters this postseason with more uncenainty and less expectations that usual "This is going lo be a tough game, so I'm really pleased to be playing at home this week." Brinkley said Sunday after pairings were announced at the section office. "You hope you don't have a game like (Foothill), but were still in the playoffs and, hopefully, our kids can make the most of that opponunjry." Brink.Icy said the leab'Ut' coin lip, which left Laguna Hills 111 third and forced lrvine to bid for the divU.ion\ lone at-large berth, which tJ1e Vaquero~ earned Sw1day. helped eru.e the pain of being bested by Foothill. "It was good that we had '>Omething poc;itivc happen within. a 24-hom pe riod," Brinkley said of the coin Oip. ~You hope you never have a game like {Foothill), but a1 least we're still in a po- sition to be playing in the playoffs. We didn't play our best and we needed to play our best to beat (the Knights, who are the No. 3 !.ecd in Divisjoo VI). But give them credit for playing well." If the Sailor; play well enough to win Friday, Lhey would hjt lhe road Lo face the winner of Saturday's first-round clash between No. 4-seeded Tustin (5-5) and John C..lenn (4 -5-1 ). Loe; Alto'> !R-2). which won a three- way coin Oip with fellow Miramonte League tri-thampions Bonita (5-4) and 0-.arter Oak (8 2). i!. the No. I seed in Divi<,1o n Vl. Empire League champion Orange Lu- theran {8-2) is the No. 2 seed. Tue Lan- cers, who defeated Valencia. 28-21, open against Irvine. SEAN Hill ER I OM..Y Pll.Ol Costa Mesa's Omar Ruiz (2) finds a way through Saddleback's defense in Mustangs' 35-0 wm. capp1ng an unbeaten Golden West League season. Mustangs open on a roll Costa Mesa will host Gabrielino for right to potentiaJly face No. 1 .seed in CIF Division VII second round scenario. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot LOS ALAMl1US -Representing the only Orange County league in CIF Southern Section Division W , the Costa Meta ffigb. footbalJ staff scattered across the expanses of Southern CallfomJa in recent weeks to collect scouting lnfonnadon on prolpeCtfve pla}Off opponents. But the GoJden West League champion MUlt.anp (8 -2) won't haw to venb.ft far -just ICrOts the atnet to Orange CoMt College -to open lhe 2002 plllyofta Pricl9y at 7 p.m. eplnlt vt.ldog GebrWlno (5-... 1). C09Ch °"" Perklna' ICrelkin8 ICl'*1. lhe tint Mela coodl.-In the propm'I 43 vanity le880lll to win .. of ltl a.sue praea and °"" the eecond -.n to wtn an outrflbt ...... dde, wtl ..... lta MMft-jlll'M ........... lndudlnc * GaWlm Wiii a..-triulllphl. on ..................... who lln- ,... Md Ill .... MlllkJo Vdey T .......... belcdJDI ID ... a._ lipll Of ... ..... = .. till .. , .... ..... ... 111,un r , • ..,... ers and just two first-round tri- umphs in nine tries since l 979. However, Per· kins, who guided Corona to a Southern Section Division V championship in 1989, believes his team is capable of much more. "Our kids are really excited about the playoffs." said Perkins. whose Mus~ polished off a perfect league campaign Thursday with a 35-0 trouncing of Saddleback.. "They've reaDy been loolclng for- ward to this and they are playing with a lot of confidence. They think they can play with anyone ln the di- vision and, having seen moat of the teems tn the playofl's. our coaches think they can, too.• MONDAY MORNING UARTERBACKS Pert1ns said aood fortune must ~ IOlile on any teem that advancet deep Into the playof&. But he be- ..,. hil tNm madl a lot o1 BDOd tbDlll happen durq the regular teNOll ancfallo ~ IOl1le ed· ~ en route to becom&ng only IM fowth Mela unit to win eight 9'DM11 In one .-on. "When ...-. .,.,,.., not IOM too Ml. our~ 11mw ""POQded." Pw· u-e Md 38--0 In 191115-97, --' ldinl .-.. ddlW a lbw1h-qmnm hnt lhe 8'1111iy:ol 9UCb ....... COIDlbmt: to dllm a 27•24 _.. m. Cmda",YlrK'Jt l.Alpm'I &iilet ......... a.nAnade .. W..2 loll two of .............. ....-~ a"'-11 I 1a1t-Ollit ..... ·wa..-.liDc:k1•,. .. ..... clelc:tl ...... 71~1 ..., .,.. ...... AftilJlt. ••l2. GildlillWiillrw .. ~111 .............. Cit ..... .......,.., ..... .,._ top-seeded Santa Fe (8-2), the champion of the Oel Rio League. which opens against West C.ovin.a (5-5). Santa Fe would h~ Mesa should both survive cheir first. round dates. San Antonio League champion Walnut (9-1 ), is the No. 2 seed, while Mission Valley champion Ar- royo (7-3) is the No. 3 seed and South Hills (7 ·3), the runner up tn the San Antonio League. Is the No. 4 seed. Perkins said his nine-man staff plit up to scout prospective post- season opponents the &est couple ~b. Mesa coaches were p"'8ellt at GabrldJno's 34--6 win Nov. 9 OYU P.l Monte. "We put our heads together and tried to ~ u IDllllY pmee ta we could the .... couple wee:b." Per- ~ ...... The ~ "Who hnt woo mote tlw> -....,. pme onlJ oooe, when the 1993 tqued OOKhed by Myron Miler 8d\owed to .... QP DMt6oo VID dde ...-. wll be plJCld by .... ~ b.ct K-* Aluefa. AMlilt ........ lJ/13 ,....,.. •••• ,, ..... m ..-:---......... .... .._min' ••W.Ssnoc:•1• 1 -tMI' se......,. He ........ icill ~ c== ::;:s:::!,. s':i cinldliilmclliledl_,.. ___ ... .... .... '£1 ... .... (Ull,_ ....... . . ............. .... ,.. . .._mw ,,,...._ ' . ,. Mondt/, ~ 18, 2002 ~KINGS Continued from A5 teama were trying 80 many tblop with dUrerent penonoel. l think it wlD lieip OW' guys, in lmowin8 dl8)' weftdt blown off the facle ot the eertb (by the Madnen)." If CdM can get put Pacifica It would meet either No. 2-leeded Fullerton (8-2) or Anaheim (3-7) in the ,quarterfinals. The Sea Klngs, by yirtue or winning a coin flip Sunday at the Southern Section omce to detertnine sec- ond-round bosca, would be' home-no matter which quarter- final opponent they may face: La Habra (9-1), wblch trounced c.dM. 4hl4, in a \\eek 5 non- league clash, is the No. 1 seed in DiviSoo DC. ~league dwn- pioo ~ (8.-2) and PO.. dwn- pioo Northwood (9-1) are the No& 3 and 4 seeds.~ With 207 rushing yards OD 13 carries .Wt Tusoro, including toucbdown runs of 67, 11. 8 and 4 yards. CdM senior tailback Mark Cianciulli surpas..ed the l,000-yard plateau this season. Cianciulli bas l, 118 yards and 13 TDs this season, 2,567 rushing yards and 27 TDs for his yarsjty career. ........................ SPOR TS STEVE McCRANK I DAILY Pit.OT Corona del Mar High's Mark Cianciulli (20) tries to leap over Tesoro defenders in Friday's game. COLLEGE WOMEN'S HOOPS Anteaters short, 73-67 COLLEGE MEN'S WATER POLO Stanford nips UCI BREN EVENTS CENTER - Strakonice from the Czech Republic dereated the UC Ir- vine women's basketball team 73·67 in overtime in an exhibition game Sunday. UC Irvine missed four con- secutive free throws in the last 29 seconds which could have sealed the victory be- -fore Jana Kleckova hit a three-pointer with five sec- onds rema.inJng to send the game into overtime (63 -63). Stralc:onice had two layups and hit six or seven free throws In the extra period, while UCI missed another four free th.rows and man- aged just four points in the overtime sessJon. Strakonlce was led by Jilk* Musilova with 27 points and Kleck.ova with 25 points. Bach pulled-down a game-high U rebounds. The Anteaters were led by freshman Kristin 1bawley with 16 points, including 8-8 from the charity stripe. Chris- tina Callaway recorded a PRO TENNIS Wang rul es in singles at the Pro Classic Top seed ralJies to stop Bohaboy for singles crown. COSfA MESA -lbp- seeded Yeu-Tzuoo of Tai- pei, a former world's No. J on the junior circuit. raJ. lied to claim the 2002 Costa Mesa Pro Qassic at Costa Mesa 'T;ennis Center Sunday, defeating Doug Bobaboy of the U.S .. <4-6, 6-2, 6-2 in the USTA Pro- fessional Orcuit event In the men's doubles, unseeded Prakash Amri- traj and Rajeev Ram of the U.S. swept to a 6-2, 3-0, retired victory over an- other unseeded finals team of Britain's Rlchard moomfield and David Sherwood. double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Courtney Ferguson and Kristen Green each pitched in 10 points, while Wendy Gabbe came off the bench to add nine points. Green also dished 1 O assists. UC Irvine will begin the regular season, entertaining c.entenary Monday, Nov. 25 at 7 p.m. in the Bren Events Center. DOBTION Stnlronice.73, UC Irvine ff1 StrMonice -Hulkova 7. Musilova 27. Kle<:kova 25, Madcova 4, Petrovidla 7. Hulkova O, Homolova 2, Bemuova 1, Vetrovcova o. 3-pt goals -Musllova 1, Kledcova 1. Fouled out -Muailova, Bemaao-va. Technicals -none. UC IMne -Thawley 16, Callaway 14, F8ulkner 4, Ferguson 10, Green 10, Bi9gins 0, Sturgeon 0, Gabbe 9, Yadon 4. 3-p. goals -Ferguson 2. Gabbe 1. . Fouled out -none. Technicals -none. Halftime -UC Irvine, 38-30. End of regulation -63-«3. STANFORD -Tony Azevedo and Mike Derse scored three goals each to lead No. l Stanford over sixth-ranked UC Irvine, 10·9, in nonconfereoce men's water polo action at the Avery Aquatic Center Sunday. Anteater senior Jeff Powers led all scorers with five goals, and junior Garrett Gentry and sopho- more Dreason Barry added two. apiece, but it was not quite enough as UCI lost to the Cardi- nal for the fourth time this sea- son. The teams were tied at the end or each of the first three quarters. including 6-6 heading into the fourth period. Derse scored at 5:25 to put Stanford up 7-6, but Powers countered 19 seconds later to tie the game. ~ter Hudnut then scored an extra-man goal for Stanford at 4:24 before Powers scored his fifth goal of the day at 3:56 to knot the score at 8-8. Jeff Nesmith gave the Cardinal the lead for good with a goal at 2:44 and Derse gave Stanford a two-goal cushion at 10-8 with ·a score at 1 :46. Genay drew ua within o.ne on a power-play goal CIF PLAYOFFS Sea Kings win the flip CdM.HaMrd- ~toduelat Newport Harbor in Div. I ~lo semifinal. with 52 seconds left. but Stan- ford controlled the ball for the remainder of the game. Senior goalie Doug Finfrock led UCI (lf-9) with eight saves, while Nick Ellis recorded six stops for the Cardinal (20-3). ua plays a nooconference game at UC Santa Barbara Satur- day at l p.m. to end the regular season The Anteaters are the No. 6 seed for the Moijntain Pacific Sports Federation 0.ampionship Tournament at the Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base Nov. 29-Dec. 1. ua will face th.ini- seeded California at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 29. Pepperdine Is the No. l seed. Stanford is second, USC Is fourth, Ua.A fifth, Pacific is the seventh seed, Long Beach State is No. 8 and UC Santa Barbara Is seeded ninth. Min.. PKllc Sc>ott1 Fecllrallion SUnfont 10, UC lrW1e I Sc:or9 bv au... UC lrvine ~ 2 t 3 t Stanford 3 2 1 4 10 ua. Powers s. Gentry 2. earrv 2. Saves -Finfrod!. a Stan -Azevedo (3), Derae (31. Nesmith (2), Guyman (1), Hudnut (11. Saves -Ellis 6. HAPPY BIRTHDAY CeJebratinR the Daily Pilot's Athlete otthe Week series TODAY 22 -Gina Liebengood Vanguard University Softball, '99 22-Matt J.lmeeon Newport Harbor Basketball, '97. '98, '99 PREP FOOTBALL Holland in CIF LOS AL\MITOS -Former Co- rona del Mar High rootball coach Dave Holland and bis Laguna Beach Breaken were invited to the OF Division IX Playoffs as the at-large entry and will be at No. I-seeded La Habra (9-1) Fri- day. 1be Breakers (5-5 overall) are a playoffs team ror tho first time since 1987. Ill DailyAPilot Ill spona HaD otFame Celebrating the millennium Laurie Sawin-Quirin Corona del Mar Forme r volleyball, track star now a physical therapist, coach and mother. Richard Dunn Dally Pilot scored in the high jump, 400 relay and 1,600 relay. The Sea Kings' 1,600 L aurie relay placed third at the Sawin-Quinn's state meet that year in an career as a Orange County-record physical 3:48.24, after winning the therapist began 1987 CW 3-A · Innocently enough when champlonship In 3:55.06 she sprained an ankle when Sawin-Quinn was a during club volleyball sophomore. Later. Stanford practice the night before also wanted her for track. the Sea View League girls "But oo way." track and field Sawin-Quinn said. "I still preliminaries. don't know how I did it "That entire Friday with one of the toughest morning was spent in the majors at Stanford and physical therapist's office. playing volleyball." trying to rehab my ankle,~ Sawin-Quinn, a 5-foot-9 she said. "I definitely th..in.k outside hitter who was being a dual sports athlete groomed Wlder Coach has its pros and cons. That OlarUe Brande at the was definitely a low point Orange County Volleyball in my (athletic) career, but Oub, played three varsity It turned me on to be a volleyball seasons at CdM. physical therapist -to after moving from Thus in help athletes, and also January of her freshman non-athletes for that year. matter, get back.• When a club soccer Sawin-Quinn. coach, who · a 1989 Corona .-------~ also coached deJ Mar High club voUeyball graduate who with Brande, later starred in discovered the volleyball at athletic Stanford. is Sawin-Quinn, enjoying the he suggested fruita or her the California labor as a newcomer take physical up the sport of therapist at a using hands to •ritzy athletic hit and no feet. club," where She stru.....ted Laun·e Sa~,;,.,., &&" she wortcs 16 """""""' In volleyball hours a week. initially. but, and as an eighth-grade since Brande knew she'd be girls voUeyball coach in playing for his CdM team Portola Valley, adjacent to in the fall of '86, she was Menlo Park. where she gjven a crash course and lives with her husband, "lived, ate and breathed Willie. and two boys, volleyball for about six Patrick. 4, and Jake, 2. months.· "Mostly, I'm a full-time Sawin-Quinn twice mom,· said Sawin-Quinn, earned AU-CIF 5-A honors. a human biology major at ln her junior year In the fall Stanford. of '87, CdM reached the While volleyball became C.IF 5·A match, losing to Sawin-Quinn's primary Back Bay rival Newport sport -she helped Harbor, coached by Dan Stanford win the 1992 Glenn, in five games, after NCAA championship as winning the first two. It one of the Cardinal was the third or four times captains -track and field the schools have met in a provided her greatest prep OF title match. glory, bighllgbted by the The Sea View League Sea ICJngs' 1988 CIF Player or the Year in Southern Section 3-A team voUeyball, Sawin-Quinn championship under was voted the Female Coach Steve Kaczynslci. Athlete of the Year at the Four-event stars school and in the Sea View Sawin-Quinn and d 'L..ayne League for the 1988-89 Kerr were the team's top calendar year. scorers and It remains the A second-team school's only OF title in Volleyball Monthly the aport. Newport AU-American, Harbor's 1993 squad is the Sawin-Quinn considered only other OF Stanford, Cal, UCLA. championship gj.rls track Princeton and UC Santa and field team In Barbara. before seJecting Newport-Mesa history. the Cardinal, for whom she ln the CJF 3-A Finals or played from 1989 through the 400 meters at Cerritos 1992. She was a starter for College, Ke.rr and Stanford when the Sawin-Quinn flnlsbed . Cardinal defeated UCL\ one-two, while the latest for the '92 national honoree In the Dally Pilot championship In Sporu Hall of Fame also Albuquerque. ........... -l.1111 ..... .. Ullf ..... -lltll .... . ........... Index -IOTMll-., NOTICl TO 0£FEN· DANT. (AYlso a ~11s.· do) LUC MA. If.UOY, an lnd1Vldu1I, OU STRUC- TURAL CNGINCCRING; O&L ENGINEERING; O&l ENGINCCRS INC.: OLE STRUC fURAL ENGi· ltf:ERS ao., I llvou&I\ 25. 1nclus1vt YOO ARt: BEING SUCO BY PlAINTIH · (A Ud. ~ 1111 damand• ando). DESIGN PRO· H SSIONAlS INSURANCE COMPANY, a C11tf0<nla CO<l>Of •hon You have JO CAlEN· OAR DAYS 11tu lhts summons ts served on you to file a typew111ten re39onsa at lhl' co1irt. 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Won1 This s tatement wts filed witti the County Clllfh of Orance County on 10/30/02 20026'22290 Oaoly Pilot Nov 4, 11, 18. 25. 2002 M565 on Of tlWPOIJ llAOI IOOO IMm& llDS Sealed bods may be received at the office of the City Clerk, 3300 Newpo<t Bouleva1d, P 0 Bo~ 1768. N1wport Beach, CA 97658 8915 until 11 00 a m on the 27th day ol November 2002. al which time such bods shall be opened and read for NfWPotlT IOUU· Vilt>/IAUOA IOU- UVAltO aOADWAY & sToa• OllAIN ltEHAllUTATION STPl-5lS1-016 Controc1 Ne. 3313 52,210,000 lnglneor'a btl-1• ApfKeve .. lty St~oftG.I.._, '"""'won.. OlredM DBE Co11I for lhts 11101ecl ts 8 83 peocent Poospecllve b1dde1 s may nlllaon one •el ol btd ducumenh at a cost of '60 00 at the office of the Pubhc Woo II~ De pMtment. 3300 Newporl 8 ouleva1 d, Newpor I 8edlh, CA 97b63 Co1111aclo1 l 1cen\e Cla•\1l1cat1on(s) oe quoted tor lhts proiecl .A. r or furlhet mlOfm<t loon c~lt ~ ona rse. P101ec t Manaaer a t (949) 6.44 3340 D~oly Polol November 8 . 12.18.2002 F205 m1110fSMI In a«ordlnt• wltll the PfOVlslon• of Section 21700 ttvovcti 21716 of tlle C1Hforf'lla 811- ancl Prof-IOM Code there btlnt due 1n unpaJd .torec• I•• '°' whlc:h S•I• Harbor Sett Stor•t• 11 entitled to H lien punuant to Secbon 21702 ol said code on the f OOcb he<eonafter described and d11t notoc. havma bHn 11van to parties ltnown to claim an interest therein and the time spe<if ted 111 such notice f0< peyment of such lees hav1n1 expired will be sold at publtc llUClton b;t LL AU<TION SDtVKI CSl· A2 221 AT 16142 HAUG« ILVO., SANTA ANA, COUNTY Of «>«· a.GI, ST&ll Of CAU- fO« ...... on the 21st day of NOVCMBCR 11 10 00 •.m Terms lor lhe ule are ca sh only Sale subject to cencellatton landlo1d reserves the ri11ht to bod Below os a hst of names and uni! numbers The lollowona units contain misc hou~hold items unless otherwise slat ed 484 let1c11 Bu\lamente. 38 3A lurker (rcun, 407. luos & laura D'los Cobos; 421· Jewelle E.scamolla, 622. 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Call Sam •t 949-27B· 7905 (ti.twHn 9a-5p) iiPlr-1,.1« .. ..,. 5650/-.... lotd elect, .--Seetio .... 4'-445..Uff ORANGE 7400 COUNTY w-wlew, So bayfront 3br 2ba Ip. wd 1•r 1700st. newly 1emod I& r m\/c losets. modern ktlc, vault ce1h. hi & b111ht. yrly Avao 1 Mtd Dec 723 0549 673 4788 o 3br 1 3/4 ba duplea lower unit new cao pct onct sha•e tar. patio, wd S2100/mo 1!4-838 2469 BlllOI Plninlllla ,,, 21• o..ple:a - Peninsula Shp$ lo beach, f p, 2c &••. I year tse, n/pels 626-359 45J9 Owmfo-et 1M St condo, furn 28t 281. rp. .-. WW'tter 949-673 1943, 9'9-689-!653 ce" Coln ...... "E~loyee. '' "Einp/,eadOe" ''Arbe&mekmer." "E~." ......... -----the followlnt .,.._, Wt dotnt buWleu H . S lreetlevet I fl392 Oothard St . Sit I, Hunllncton Buch, CA 92647 Paler W11tia111 Wlltho~' 16392 Goth.,d St • Sle I, HW!tiflcton 8Hch. CA 92647 Thw businen 1s t on ducted by en 1nd1vodual H8Yt )'OU sla< led c1ot111 busmess ,111 Yes, I 'l/ 1/ 97 Peter Wtllhoot This statement wu hied woOI the County Clerk of Olan&• County on 11/15/02 20026923951 Daily Piiot Nov 18, 25 Dec 2, 9 , 2002 M57l ......... ... s...... The foltowint potMlllS are dolnt b.-uneu •• Cssenhal f ex.us Con sultlfll, 12391 Countty l•ne. Santa An.1, CA 92705 Beverly Sue P1111, 12391 Counlr, lane Santa Ana, CA927<Y.I TllG bUSlno~ os eot) ducte41 by an 111d1•odu•I tuve you st .. ted dom& buSlnns yet' Yes, 1990 Bev .. ly Su~ P., k Thta sl•lement was filed wolh lh<I County Cle<lo. ol Ooanee County on 11/15/02 20026t219SS Daily Pilot Nov 18 2S 0.c :?. 9. ?00? M!.70 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?~ • • • • • • • • • • • ........... .......... , ... follo•lllC ~'°"' !We dolnc 11...-.. Otch.,d 1-enu S. VICH 2026 J Acacia •2'0. Hewpofl Such. C•hf0< noa 92660 J•mes M fudllf, 1678 M-ve. Poaio.n•. CaU for1>1a 91766 Iha b11"n•u .. con dU<.ted b, an "''-•odwit H•ve .,au st¥ted do•nc bustnTtU yet? Ho '•mes Tuche1 1 hll sl1temant w"" filed w1lll tt>e County Clerk of Oran1• County on 10/25/07 20026921111 O•tly Ptlol Oct Z8 "°" 4 11 IB 2002 w.,t;t Tht U,,111Dtptzrrmm1111 tk Dtul] P1/o1 11pltaird10 o1nno11n" J ~· j(Tltlff llOll' 11va1/4k w Miii biu1111JS(j Ir( w;/J llOll' SF.ARCH zht IU,,., Jor ~" iJJ 1ID atr11 rh.irt(, .illd Art )Cll th< m,..t anti tk mp 14 rht Corm H(fl<;( 111 \tnw A11.o1 1~"· of"""'' .rttn Uit Jt.Jrrh u romp/ma 11~ 11-iU filt 1"'" fiamow bw111r .. flJJml rwtnnmt u1tlo Uit (oimry C/M. p11bbsh Dlllf 111mk for Jo11r u.:((iJ '" rrq1mtd b, Lrw .11ul lhnr filt your proof of pubbt1111un 11•11h thr ( .JlllfllJ am PILIZS( sf,Qp II]"° Jilt '1flllr fimtwi.s biurnni statnnmt JI thf I Jo11if fr lot. HOW &] Si. Carta Mtw. Jf 1"" r11nnot nop ~ pltllS( r.ill 11. 111 'll'J b-l!-13!1 .i"4 ~ ",g ,,,,U, .imznxnrl(rllJ for 1"" ID hllntib tlo1J prixtd11rr br nia1/ /f_'fllu ihuoJJ bat>t illlJ fimhtr 'f"'1"Dlll. flLobt r~u w aNi u.-~ 1U bt ,,,orr th..n xlad w .uw1 )<Ou. r~ 'U(* ,,, JOU' 11n1 bw1fl(1J.1 .------Policy------. Rates and deadline., are -.ubJ•'Ct to change without nollC"C The publi&hcr re-.erves the nght In cenwr. n:da-."fy. re' •SC' or n.>JCC t any classified advcrthemcnt Pl.-a-.e rc:pon .rn) .-nor lhal ma) be in your cla~-;1fied ad 1mmcd1.atd)' ·me l>a1h, Pilot .icceph no liability for any error 1n jO advert1,i:men1 to r whic h 11 m.iy be respon-.1blc: t'lltepl for the t.:l''' of tht' 'Pale auually on upu:d b y the error Cn:d1t can only b.: allowed for lh.: fiN tn'\Crtmn ----Dea dlines -------. Monda) T~...Ja) Wedne\t.lay Thurod.a) hula\ 'i <•>i>ttt I ml.I~ Monda} 'i <•lrm \.alunlil\ Tuc\day :\ !l(lp111 \untl." Wednc'4.ty \ (10pm le ~ oa\<Cifn1m ~ ea•. Ip, lg pa loo ~ Silt SlJn 10.5 «9 ~ Sl!'S> avl now 9f) 7Z3 1500 38r 2ba House new decor. den. don aru pa too fp end lot Sh11 e aar & wd no pet S24S0mo 714 993 2561 -----------------Costa Mm lASTSIDl L.r90 llr, $950mo new bathroom & ~otctoen, park Ilk• setltn&. no pets 949 631 8427 l"SIDf 2Br hw fncd yw d Wit> .. ups. OW bull!., rlJl>f!J/Ottn ll '" d pr Watl!t lb r.JI p;..cl 12) flYM S 1400/mo S500 ~ S250 pet ~ S.9 7'12 tll70 714 545-0442 ('old. SfR. rwrod 2tw lbe. bed>l'lse.nu~ IN IVM 11 15 217 £ 2Dl'I lltl lil Sl575 96-378.&m :Ar 2loo twrim. s-9sh Ip ..... ca. 'l ( pr. P*. ~ wd. nu pm'lt _,, pooV ~ f lr.'O 96u.).18l) ..... ,._._ .. 2'/ ... 1935<sf, fp, w/d hkups. ~al patn ~. Alt, 2-c p . encl front patoo, La encl r-yard. $2100/rno ~9166 1 Ir SISO.... dn'e to buch. small k1lchen P•ho 11a• di(e available aRI 949 67~ 8170 * YlAalY * llASES Bill CRUNOY Rt Al !ORS f4t·61S-.i6t lliu"'l.i) 'i 1x1p111 ~ nda) ' Ulpm I m.1.n <. "lpn• 21r /I la, lof!hl " l><•rht uµp., wolh vM!w 7 bak 1, ca• SI 750. mo ?OJ ?81h ~· 949 S.'> 991 j Vila "· lbriba ~ ..... W &(!/! (.()U'SO ,,_1 ln>m;«: w l.qJado!:s. "1>111-> ~ r~. le i• Sl79!>m Aval lmrrJT'd art 94'} 11 7 4198 ...... ,_..._.., :?b< Iba lb• 7t>.-yrly oental\ nur the be:tch •&I w..rosum ~nm w .... 2br 7.31» l wnlm ? \l<Y'f wd l10'W ~ ? l pr f)iObO rw pciot Sllfl() INM l? 10 949-611> )6.)) . Al Mogday, ,,,,..., ll. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE .., C.-4br ~/Iba. wa lo beach. comrn pooVi;pa New~"'· 3XXld 2~ li'JJ. S2500 949-Tl1.-6146 IAYfltONT Jlr 21• lower unrt, patio, 11111e, WHller /df yer ht. ups Aa't $2750/mo 949 673·7800 '8 • ~ formaj ~. film rm, secur tt pied comrn, _, pool, !Pl. ,_ opts. !*"I. lease °"" s&iCm flllr ~I 21S6 Trovore 31ir 21 /ilio, popular floorplan. up $te11s sin11e level. aat S3000mo. 949 673 7800 Udo tale lmmac 3Br 28a, beamed ce1l's, Fp, patio, 2c 111 S3200/mo 949 673 7390 •IAYSHOllS• Gated c_u.,lty, 3Br JBa home w/bay view $4500/mo. 949 466·7460 "NO E TO RS· Callforn1e law re qulrn that conl!K tors tllllnl roos th•t total S500 or more (labot Of materM1ls) IM licensed by the Con Ir ac tor a Stat• license Board Stale law also requtres 11111 conlractors Include thew hc•nse numbw Ofl Ill advert.-., You u n checll the status of your licensed conlrac l o r e t www.cslb ca 1ov or 800·321 CSLB Unll· cenied contr actora tak1n1 1o bs lhet total less than $500 must stale tn their edverttsemenb th1t they are not llcenaad by llle Contractors Stile license Board.· l.Al(IAUOWHIAD l..t-41r_.fest '£4elwefHtt-a• ,,.._a....v1ew , .. ,., ...... 909·3374122 SELL your stuff through classified! Chltd Clrl,tJcned WTOI PIE50IOOl Daycare/Kindefaarten readiness aces 2-5 RHd1n1. crafts. music. cook1n1. 1ardenin1 ' more lnclosed yard & pleyroom fuH·llme M·f Mntets del lt1<:her Rers Lie. fut 11d/CPR cert 7 14·376-3552 COMPUTER HELP! ~ .... ..... .. ,. ..... ... llC• .. 111'1~ <...-..,..,,Senrlce Uparades. F asl Response Reason1ble, On-site svc Coast Cozy 714-964-0972 Concnle & Mascny lrldi tied< St-• Tiie Concrete. Pabo, Or-r finptc, BBQ Ref\ 25Yrs hp. Teuy 714 557 7594 Dovld v-.. c-... & M_., R~ntlal Brtdt, Stone, Bloct., ltle Ltel747448 714-965-2824 TIM.C_M_ Cemenlworlt, Buell, Ttle & More Reltable No IOb too s"'all 949-615 9062 I G YOUltHOMI IMPIOVIMINT P'IOJlCU Call• plumber, p•inter, handyman, Of' any of the 1reet S«Vices listed here In our service directory! THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPU CAN HELP YOUTOOAYI Bridge Q I . ~ Soudi, vultacnlile, you hold: Q •• Bodi vuln«1lblo. .. Soutl ~ boid: •ltJ111 O QUO o t •13 •QJ o J10'2 o ltU3 •ll The blddin1. bU oroccedod: NOllTlt t.u1"" Sotmt WF.81' The biddlM bas~ NOlml 1tAS1" 80U1'R Wai' .. .... .. ... I• ,_ INT ,_ i. ... ' 24> ... ' Wl\lt ~ do )'OU lake? What do you bid now? A • 11 la Quite poaiblo tber\111 I bel- l« spol Nn IWO clllbl, pethapl.two beluu. eapectllly since pwtnet doel OOf guarancee aix clubs on ttW auc-tion. HowcYCt, 1 new l\lit by f'CiPOO· dee la fordna. so iwtntr CMOOI pus. That mean.~ lherc ls no ie1Ji111 bOw biJb the auction could &<> If you bid aaaJn.Plu. A • With auc:h I weak bud and only • tl¥e-Clld II.lit. don't lhink of bid-. ding IWo bcarta -partner wiU IW'C- ly '*" evCA witb a singleton qump. You have a all.gbl prefC(COOC tor lplliel IDd a sure se\'Cft~1or bet· ter liL 8Jd two ipldes.. I Q l · 8oCb vulnerable. u South )'OU hold: Q 5 • Neither vulnerable, u Souch you bold: • A Q J 73' "1 ' o Q J lt5 • I 7' • lC H o I 5 o A lC Q JU • J U ~in~~: WEST .... ... The biddirut his oroceeded: 10 ... • • NORnf IAS1' soum WFST l • ... 20 •• ,_ 20 ,_ l• .._ T Z<:I ,_ f What action do you tab? Wha1 do you bid now? A • That depends oo your methods. If you play 11\:11 yow two-over-<>nc ruponx v.as a game force. dlCt1 you need do no more than bid two sptides now. If it wu not. )'OU have to Jump IO throe spades IO show your values. A • Partner should hive a leuooable band wilh threo<ard support for sp9des. You do nae have enough to oommit to game. but you cenainly ihouJd issue 111 inviwlon. Bid ltv'CIC $pldes. Q l · Neither vulnerable. as South you hold: Q 6 • As South. vulnc:tablc.. you hold: • A 10 9 5 4 <:I Q 6 o K J S • tO 6 5 •Q87l o AKQ6l ,6 •954 The bidding ha.~ prooccdcd: The biddin.11. tw rxoceedcd: NORTH bST" SOt.ml WEST NORTll EM'l SOUT11 WFST 10 ,_ ,. .... t o ,_ '" .._ 2• .... ? I• .._ 1 Whal action do you take'! Whn1 do y<lll bid now'! A • Apin. yuur method.~ tlctennine your next bid. If you play tlwl a JUmp nii~ of thrcc ~padel> is forcing, make iL If oot, you cannot risk part· ner po:..''"I lhrcc ~~.so you musr leap to four spodc5. In thi5 '>«jUCncc, lhal C.lprcs~ 1111 expcct.a- lioo of maktna game and nollung more. unlc!' pattnct" i~ very 'uong. A • Your good imcnnediatcs and queen in partner's first-bid su11 an: cauinly wonh a point or two. 1bat makes your hand xtrong enouA)l 10 ·issue a game invilalion by biddin& two no lt\tmp. ,,........... . ......... ProfesStonal services busawss hH an Ol*Wll tor 1n .. &WC lnefMdtg! to support -Ind IW'm lldm1ntslr atOf. Requtfa ments ~ HS deer•. pd mulU-tNinc lltd or~..._.._ lo advance, aood -a. Ind~ ... lllld JO ltey by loucll a ~ Sbrtlna w• of SIO to 115 per how baed on skill$. plin ful benefits Cenlt 14 oc Airport .... En'lll!I resume and say h i story to •l@klylorc.,.fp.c:om Of tax to N at 94!M42 7349 ~/WINI SAllS IN 8ailboa. W-exp. l Mlle Of Nlpl. 611 E Bil>oe IH rl!:5UITII! to 949-]Q;-1028 Paafic Syif1)hony ()chestra loin lhe annual fund c•~•lan team Great ~s (l(n.-.-1 daily Base + comm _,,.. SIO..SlS,.,. c.1 J.9 714-876-2:118 • 3'!D Get Y-Hefl4-y ~ .... tMl.yf Order your Avon Prod uch GrHI Stockin1 Slufferi, *Perfume S.ls. •M•ke·up S.15 lotln1 a bath sets C.11 for your brouchure to· day 949-836-1217 Michelle UCINSID COMTIACTCMl No !lib loo Sift. ,. ~ Rep-. remodel. fans, ,,., -S¥C 9&66-lfi!'J6 Aonlt'Till C1ISTOll CMAlM TU ~ ..... Olnfl'IC. nwl* • .,., &Na a..1s l"613* Jaft 71"1Z 9961 UMY ....,_ Aep9Wed Rqroutln &. lnstan.tlon DEAN TILE 949-673..tl066 71~71~2031 MIUllt'S HMOWOODS ~ SINio. STMf ()pen1n1 tor ener1etic professaonal ..;it\ bro.cl bried expenence tn lH, &9Wal lec¥r ~ lhcl ~ well the finlnall -w..s industry. POISllaln prlMdes for a llexiJle work sdld.M if ,__., Cenlnl oc ~ ·-"'*--.. public 1Clc:ountln1 frm explrienot Md 1 CPA credential. 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