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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11-29 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot.... A B Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MONDAY, NO¥EMBER 29, 2004 IN BUSINESS IA II 1 1 (JC!'-r 11cr1 lrn21q1 P () E ., r • 1 ' SO s 00.60° ·U.CI students ·graduJtte into better nomes Housing development on campus helps those seeking advanced degrees live in more advanced conditions. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot UO CAMPUS -The apartments in a new campus housing development fea· ture views of the San Joaquin Hills, ca· ble and Internet hookups in the bed· rooms, and a highly preciom commodity -closet space. Even the name, Palo Verde. sounds a little like a high-priced condo project, but the apartments are part of a gradu· ate student housing community that nearly doubled in size when six new buildings opened this fall After a sec- ond phase of expansion is finished in mid-2005, Palo Verde will include 652 apartments. UC Irvine oftidals put in the develop- ment to addrest current demand as well as to plan ahead, Palo Verde housing di- rector Gerald Parham said. Graduate students may wait up to 18 months to get an apartment on cam- pus. With about 4,300 gradate students in a student body of 24,000, UCI is the fourth-largest campus of the nine in the UC system. The university spent about $78 mtl- lion on the PaJo Verde project, but the rental costs there are moderate com- pared to housing elsewhere in Orange INSIDE For more business news, see Pege A2. County, Parham i.atd Rent:-. run from ~5 for .1 <,tudi11 111 the older part of the development 111 Sl,650 for a Lhree tlt'droom 111111 m tlw See HOMES. Paee A4 Local left looks on bright side of big loss PHOTOS BY DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I OAJLY Pll OT Alexandra Cunha, playing Santa Luera, the "Queen of Lights," leads "star kids" around the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center. ·Swedes party heartily Junmust and glogg flow at Swedish Christmas Fair that includes a traditional Santa Lucia procession. Andrew Edwards Daily Pilot S anta Oaus? Oleck. Elves? Oleck. Vikings? Oleclc. Vtkinp. at least those in doll form, bad their place Sunday at the Swedish Ouistmas Fair in the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center. The event. which added a Scandinavian twist to some of the more famlllar holiday Icons, was put together by the Orange County chapter of the Swedish Women's F.ducational Assn. A smorgasbord of Swedish handcrafts and Ouistmas foods. the event also included a traditional Santa Lucia procession. Oad in a white gown and crowned with a ring of electric candles. Alexandra Cunha. 16, of Costa Mesa, led a train of girls wearing similar outfits, two mini·Santas and a collection of small boys called sjiimgossar, who wore pointed hats with shiny stars. A chorus of women sang in Swedish as the procession made its way around the community Ann-Charlotte Lantz shows off a colorful assortment of traditional SM SWEDES, Paa• M Swedish clogs sold by her business, "The Swedish Company." THE BUSINESS OF LANGUAGE 0 Tannenbaum, o tannenbaum, what the heck are you? I t's that dme °'. year again. Tune to start •peaking and even aJ.natna words that might haw died a century ago were lt not for the long arm of Oladel Dklbnl and the~ lonpvlty of cerbdn -.-~ - UM wfthout b>CJWinl OI' nlft ~ wtllt by IDell\. Of c.allllt --• ..... ot.,.whb.,,._, •1nW 111ftd~~a ...... ... .............. ._... .. .. .. ... ,. .. ii.Auld a-..,_· ...... .., ..... , . .,, .... -"' .. .... Mt1111•-•, .. ·r ............. 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" . YOUR BUSINESS SPOnlGHT .. BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS Group to focus on corporate charity The A.an. for Corpo- rate Growth Orange County chapter II hosts Ing •nie Soda.I and Bu&inesa Aspect of Cor- porate Philanthropy" at the Sutton Place Hotel ln Newport Beach on Dec.9. The event is part of the association'• holi- .. .... , .,, .. . ' .. day celebrations. . Speakers at the event will talk about bow cor- porate philanthropy goes beyond financial contributions and in- volves charity. Speakers will also talk about bow partnerships with non· profit organizations bring corporate re· latlonships and new business. OOUGlAS lMo£RMAH I DALY Pl.OT Juan Hermosillo of Costa Mesa rs the newty crowned U.S. national dough-tossing champion after recentty winning the title in a New York City competition. Dough dear to local man Dane Grace Special to the Daily Pilot I f th.rowing and rwirhng pizza dough were a martial an. Juan Hermosillo would have a black belt. fhe Mexican immigrant. who now Liv~ in Co<,ta M~. recently won Lhe U.S. Pt7.J.a Team Acrobatic finals in New York Ci ty by performing a routine that involved to~mg five piece!> of dough. choreographed to music. I f1s upset victory took Lhe honor from five-time thampion fony (,emignan1 and will allow Hermosillo to repr~nt the U.S. Pia.a Team in Lhe world competjtion that takes place in Italy. for Hem1osillo. his vtctory brought a "great feeling." BUSINESS CALENDAR •Send BUSN.SS ~Items to the Daily Pilot. 1375 SunftOW8r Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; by e-maiJ to jd.~MOntllatim....com; by fax to (714) 966-4679; or by cahing (714) 966-4617. Include the time, date end location of the event, ••well as a contact phone number. THURSDAY A MW "*1lber reception wll behlld from 7:30 to 9 e.rn. et 1he Newport Beac::h Chamber of Commerce, 1470 JamborM Roed, N9wpoft Beach. Admission wlU be free for be wl'm a big fan of soccer. and it was like I won the World Cup,• Hermosillo said. Hermosillo worb at his family's restaurant in Costa Mesa, La Cocina De Isabel, and came from relative obscurity to the dough-throwing world. In fact, the early days of his dough-tossing career are self-described as less than stellar. WI was really bad at it," Hennosillo <;aid He once asked a fellow pi.t.7.a maker to teach him the trick, but he refused. I fernosillo took it upon himself to learn, and he practiced every day while he worked at the piZ7.a restaurant l~ventuaJJy. his brother Pedro suggested that they make the long drive from Costa Me-.a to Ohio, c;o that Juan I lennosillo could try out for the U.S. members. lnfonn8tion: (949) 72&-4400. DEC.8 A Mtwoftdng ..... wll beholeld br the Newport ...... °'8mbW Of Commen:e fwam noon to 2 p.m. et the Radisson Nl'tdpOft ~Hotel, 4646 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beedt. Admillion Wfl COit S20 for membera wtth ~. $27 for ell others. lnfonnadon: (148) 7~. ONGOltG Thee.ei Mliee Chlmbef Of Commerce holD networtdng IUlld1eOn meelinga~ frOi'n 11:45 ....... to 1 p.m. M1he Coeta Mele~ Club. TheCClllllltM. The .. li. 1701 Gotf CCU'lll Drive, c.-MeilL (714)-..ecm. PiZ7.a Team. But even his family had doubts that he'd make it to the top level. that at the national championships. he went hoping for second place but ended up winning. "At first off, no, !but) right now we see. every single day, how he trains, and we changed our minds that he can do it, and he does/ Pedro Hermosillo said. "I defeated a five-time former champion.· Juan HermosWo said. But for Italy, he said he's entering the competition with the intent of taking the gold. Juan Hennosillo said part of his success is due to his innovation in his routine. He rrtlxes the ltaJjan piZ7..a trarutions with his Latin heritage and energy. "I want to mix both-the Italian ways and Lhe Latin way," he said In preparation for a future contest in Italy. Juan Hermosillo said he is practicing daily with dough he makes at h1s family's restaurant and is further tightening hlS routin~. And he remcilns confident. He said TheCoRIMeeeCa n •••--T~ Club n.-trom noon to 1p.m.~8tthe()_ninge County~tif Edl.,.,..200 Kalmueo.tw, C09111111L ... ~ .. INopento~who---tD lmprow his or her pulllC 1P1 l0 '!ti ... (714) 444-8711. ·1 hope to win,· he said. "I'm not going for second or third place." The champion dough tosser said he's driven by the spirit of competition, and while the trip to Italy will be an aJJ-expen1eS-paid trip. he said there is no monetary prize for winning. He got nothing for winning the nadonal championship. either. "Th.is thing is more about having fun.· Juan Hermosillo said "It's mostly about that feeling of winning.· TM ..... ClllllrT911• I 2 I Club231 ........... 7.a.a,..; Mot ....... .,..Co.;, .. ,...,..C..DrM.NiM••" .... ..,,.. ... Program speakers in- clude Althea Washing· ton and Darval Bonelli, Volunteer Center Orange County. lnfonnal nelworking will begin at 5 p.m. The program that includes a question-and-answer ses,,ion will begin at 6:20 p.m. and will go on for an how, followed by a finaJ networking ses- sion. For registration, visit http://www.acg.org/occ. Guest tickets can be purchued at the door for $40. Parting is free after6 p.m. Triangle Square lounge to expand The Sutra Lounge is expanding and has signed a lease to in- crease the facility's size In the Tnangle Square Shopping Center on Harbor Boulevard to ac- commodate the com- pany's accounting, event planning and de- sign studio. The restaurant's de· slgn ii inspired by Mo- roccan atytinga and has expanded because of Its popularity. WE'VE MOVED! I 111II111Ii11I111111II111II111IiIii111111 Daily Piiot Reader 123 Any Street Anytown, CA USA PleMi continue ID viii UI fOr P11>er pld< up, Cl111•1d Adumfll 'Cl ind Lagll Nolcel It 380 W. Bay 81rMt. Colla M11a. CA 12827 1 .. # Noble book drive feeds neeBy minds Boobtore at Triangle Square la ptherlrig children's literature for Share Our Selves. llettNO'NeN DaityPllot ~ MBM -Hundteda of needy cbDdreo wW bllYe oew boob co '* thla boUdmy lea· lbn, tbanb to a local book drive. Bamet Ii Noble at ntangle Square la roOecttng new diil- dren'a boob co donate to Colt.a Mesa's Share Our Seka, which provides emmpncy food and support to dae tn need. The boob will be deUvered to Share Our Selves for dJ.ltrlbution lo children. from lnfanta to t.een- tger'I. In time for Clutatmu, llUd 8eYerley DaWDpOl1, department marvtger for the~. •A lot of these kida are in need for a 1'eUOI\, • DIMllpon saJd. •00mttmea llt:entwe fPves kida a wonderful escape and teaches them • lesson.. The book drive la part al a nationwide ~ ~ Barnes & Noble and Verizon to bring I mUUoo boob to 1 mil· lion~Mid. ~ they to ~ 400 to 500 boob Into 'I hands. The 1\1angle Square store chose to donate the boob to Share Our Selves because of its dedication to helping children, Davmport saJd. "Thele are chlldmi who need a Ouistmas this year, and what better way to do that than with books.. she said f\I the boob wll bed load to sa.. Our Sel99 ~ 21. lbe alld. ni.f wdl bertbulld d\IOUlh the ceoWa ~ Comer. • deidlalr.d ..... mom. Share Our SeMI a.ecudve director Ka.ral MGQlan" Afd, OUldren can lit in the _....,. room while waldng for tbdr per- enta co pt food from the cencen pantry, apply ror lta flNndal u- sistanc::e or eee a doctor In the medical cUnk:. More~ .. cb1ldren will be able to -boob home to learn to mid IPd ewntuaDy educate tbemleMll about bow to care for their awn health, she said. "Some children don't get to touch (boob) and bold them,• Mt:Gllnn said. '"They need co touch and bold them to und«- stand things.. The bookstore hu bales by lbe BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Lab to host charity event for children The third annual "Orange County Design Collective" exhi- bition will be held from 8 to 11 p.m. Friday at the Lab, 2930 Bris- tol St., <:osta Mesa 1be event will benefit lhe America Works for Kids charity through a silent auction. America Worts for Kids is a nonprofit organization dedi- cated to preparing foster cltll- dren ages 12 to 17 lo become in- dependent conttibuto~ to the community. Participants confirmed to date a.re: The Amerikan Project, Billa- bong, Cardboard Robot, FJ- ement. Ezekiel., Fox. Fresh Jive, Hurley, Lost, L0w. LRG. Mada. Op. Qufbilver, Reef, Roxy, Rusty. Sanuk, Split. Status Foe. Stussy. Tunkfarm and Thovata The pre-paJd admission is $25. The admission fee includes three drinks, food and a T-shirt. Pay- ment for the event must be made by today. Checb are to be made payable lo the Lab. The admission fee is a non- profit donation and is tax de- ductible. Free valet parking will be of fered at lhe Lab, but carpooling is recommended. For more information, call Julie Shumaker al (714) 966·6661 or e-mail juJi~elab.com. Group taking donations for troops overseas The safeguard group is pre- paring holiday care pack.ages for the 4th Cavalry Squadron stationed ln Iraq. The group is asking for donations of DVDs, books, baueries, PlayStatlons, sunglasses, magazines and basic supplies such as soap. toothpaste and food. Penonal leuers of encouragement and support are also welcomed. Donations are welcomed from 9 am. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday at the group's office, 355-4 Business Part Drive in Costa Mesa. near Harbor Boulevard. For more Information, ca1J Britney Oates al (714) 957-8787, Ext. 246. City seeking donations for spring cleanup The city of Costa Mesa is seeking donations of money, supplies, materials. food and drinks for 1ls Neighbors for Neighbors spring 2005 commu- nity cleanup event. The event will be on April 23. It will bring together residents and community leaders in an effort to improve low-Income homes. The Canyon Parle clean- up wall be part of this event. The event will include remov· ing graffiti, cleaning up debris and general neighborhood beautification Nearly 600 vol · unteers are expected lo attend Lhe event, which slarls at 8 a.m. and ends at noon. All donations should be sent to 1he attention of Jacqueline Reeves, Housing and Commu- nity Developmenl, City of Costa Me~a. PO Box 1200. Co\la Mesa. CA, 92628· I 200. All monetary donation<> should be made out to the Costa Mesa Community Foun- dation with a memo notation "Neighbors for Neighbors.· All funds will be used for the cost of materials and supplies for the event. Donor contribu- tions will be recognized in ad- vertisements. In order to receive endorse· ments on the Neighbors for Neighbors T-shirts. donations must be received in the Hous- ing and Community Develop· menl department by March 4. For more Information, con- tact Jacqueline Reeves al (714) 754-4870. Parent Help USA to aid Toys for Tots Paren1 Help USA. a child- abuse-prevention center in Costa Mesa, is accepting dona· lions for 11s holiday gala benefit and memberships for its 2004 membership drive. The group offers free coun- 4'eling. weekly peaceful·paren1- ang classes and morel family outreach services, and it par- 1icipates m the Toys for Tots program With 1he holiday <>eason ap- proaching, the group needs blanlte1s, toys and c.:Jolhing. For membership and dona- 11on informalion, go to the group's website al l11tp:ll www.parpnthelpusa.org. Wcatloa Date: ~ 0eo.y Space & Copy: ~ 0eo. 2 and hlllc••• Date: ~ 0eo. 10 Space & Copy: ~ 0eo. y FYI •WHAT: 8amee •Noe. Trt.ngle gq...,. boot dtM. coHecting c:Nldr9n4 8 boob to donate to Shan Our Setwe. • WHEN: Now through Dec. ?2 • WIW:: Barnes• Noble Triangle Squere, 1170 Herbof Btvd. In Cott. Mesa. • INFORMATION: (949) 631-0614. cbectout COl.IUer .. n•••oen to drop their donlldom, Daven- port said And for thole who don't know what book co gee. the .. has a aelectioo ol ag ted boob by the cash~ lhe aaid. ·A lot of these Jclda 8J:e ln need for a reason.• Davmport laid. ·They may have IJOUble ln school becaUle of thetr ltvlng situations. The more we can get them lo read. the better.• No matter what yoo're domg, your hometown newspaper ~ Daily Pilot Qon't Sil}!! -Install Grab Bars • Profeaak>nal Installation of Grab &vs And Acc .. ..,, • .., Yow Home • Aoceeal>INty ~ Llc:enaed and lnand Uc. 8-14567 42 .... ~waad Cal .-rue; 1 IDI' (9491·1130· 11!148 Serving OC tor 25 Vess STEAKS · SEAFOOD J{appy J{o/idays 1-in'st Prinu \u11Ju anti B""if in Oranxr County A Frrshnl Gn/YJ l.obttn; ( rab ' anti .4>l"11fooJ "' t~ arta " Pini 'Waru's _l 'Onl" Man l~nui .\hou•' ~ lunday Night 111 9:JO p.m. Nowmb" 23. Novnnb" ~O. Dunnb" 2 I anti Dunnb" 2H BAR 01'1 '' Al 4:.lO r-.. D1v·•~R I\ St-R\.11> M o,UAV-SAll IU>AY HWM 5:}0 l'M l-or He..enat1on (,aJI (949) 646--7944 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa CA He'"' 111 1111 Pt~\l<I 1)1 \T M II</"/ Thanks to the efforts & contributions from the following businesses and individuals, 125 local families enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner this year. Stater Bros. Markets Con Agra Foods South Coast Plaza CJ Segerstrom & Sons McDaniel Builders Blue Violet Networks Ruwi & Tucker Daily Pilot Newport Rib Co. OC Market Place LSA Associates Comcast Cable Pioneer Packing Golden Truffie Hoag Hospital Orange Coast Dodge-Jeep-Chrysler State Farm Ins. Theodore Robins Ford Rainbow Magnetics Clayton Shurley'1 Real BBQ. WARE DUposal Fl Indio Tortilleria Safeguard Bwineu System• Automobile Club of So. Calif. Ca1•1 Ca.ddyahack Maa Vade Country Oub Penjoyan ~u.c:e Sbeppud, Mullin, Ridlter ec Hampton ll.P I M MCw1dly, ~ 29, 2004 POLICE FILES .... OKTIEACft ·~~Md ,,.. ;poqt ...... Dttwe: Mledtmeenor hit-end-run W9I reported •t 11;24 p.m. s.turd8y. • ...... "-:Police made •n an"Mt after grand theft Wl:I ,..,ooed In the 200 bk>«* 91-':63 p.m. Saturday. • ~ Plem: Polk:e m.--.~after lndece11t exposure was '9pOrted in the 100 block at 2:14 •.m. Saturday. • Pwtc N8wpott C1'ive: Petty theft WllS reported in the 100 blodc et 2:21 p.m. Sunday. • 8ldMy Bay DIM: A burglary waa reported In the 100 .,.ode •t 12:37 a.m. LEFT Continued from Al again. In state races. Mariz pointed out that no Assembly or Senate sea~ changed hands between Republicans and Democrats. "lbat's not really that great for democracy.~ he said. { But the first obstacle Demo- crats may have to overcome is their differences of opinion on where to go from here. The party should proVJde more support for candidates in races where the payoff nught not be immediate, said lohn Graham, who has challenged RepublJcan Rep. Ouis Cox three times but doesn't plan to run again. "It's important that they get away from this day or night ap- proach of lavishing millions on candidates lll competitive rac~ and virtually reroing out cancti- dates that are trying to change opinions in districts that are pre- dominantJy Repuhlican, ·· Gra- ham said Barbara Kohan, a Democral who owns a flower store in Costa Mesa. said Democrats l.hould take a page from the Republi cans' book and nurture the party's base instead of trying to be all-inclusive. At the local level, she said, "I think they've all done a really bad job of focusing on what we be- lieve in and giving people a clear Sundey. COSTA MESA • BriatDf S1rMt: Grand theft was reported In the 3300 bk>dt et 3:27 p.m. Saturday • Bristol S1rMt: A fight was reported In the 3300 blodt at 5:09 p.m. Saturday. •Church StrMt: Burglary was reported In the 1900 b~alJ1:31 1.m.,.Slturday. • Rutgen Drtve: An 8nest was m&de after an .... ult and battery wa reported In the 3300 blodt et 12:22 a.m . Satu~. • Yullon Cirdr. AA afT'9lt WU made d9r • V9Nde burglary was reported in the 3000 bl<><* at ':56 a.m. Saturday. 'It's important that they get away from this day or night approach of lavishing millions on candidates in competitive races and virtually zeroing out candidates that are trying to change opinions in districts that are predominantly Republican.' John Graham choice." Not everyone has high hopes for Democratic winl. in 2006, but Palmaer said Newpon Demo- crats are hoping lo change their congressman, and Barl>aro is fo. cusing on ousting RepubUcan Rep. Dana Rohrabacher. who 1epresents Costa M~ Even though he won't be in the nng. Graham said he'll continue 10 fight for issues he raised in his campaign, including the safety of a nuclear reactor on the UC lr- Vlne campm. "'The proceSl> doesn't work un- less inrumbenl~ are challenged and unless incumbents are criti - cized.'' he said. • AUCIA ROBINSON covers busmess, politics and rhe environment She may be readied at (714) 966-4626 or by e-mail at altc1a robinson 1@/at1mes.com. ~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~ LANGUAGE lev, c;tupid this year when J sing: .. () rannRnbaum, 0 Continued from Al famwf/baum wie treu sirld deine Bl.titter! Vu gnmst nicht nur zur Epiphany.· 1 lere, at the n~k of .\nmmerzeit getting too far off on a tangent, I Ne111 auc/1 im Winter. u,oenn es mention that epiphany I~ Mlan 6 -~' lmell .. observed a'> a church fe .. tival In But perhap'> the mo<,t commemoration of the corning famously misunderstood holiday of the Magi as the fir'>! phra..e L" ·Auld Lang Syne." At marufe'>talio n or Oinst 10 1he precisely nudnight on Jan. l, Gentiles or in the Eastern hundrf'd<, of millions or tipsy OlUrch in commemoraLion of people c,wear to themselves that. the baptism of Olrisl " Th..il'!> tluo, year, lhey will look that one more than even I wanted to up in the dictionary. Then, at know preci'iely 12:01 a.m. on Jan. I, So 1f "yuJe" 1c; jw.t a fun way to thol)t' S<1m e hundredl> of millioru. say "Olristma'>," then "wa~..ail'" of people instantJy forget this must be ju.o,t another word for fir'>L re.,oluuon amid the shock of "carol." right? WeU, no. When realiY.111~ 1J1ey don't know the you come '"a-wassailing." you namr., of the people they just might be carolmg. but the Kl~'>t'd wasl>all part means ~omethmg So I did your homework for different A wa~tl 1s a Lnast 10 you, t'<1rly even "Auld Lang someone·s health, a hot drink \yne 1., •Ul exrrei-.c;1on from old made with wine, beer or cider or Sco111.,1i rhat m('ant, literally, "riolouc; drinking." Again . .i.ny "long ti1m· .,illl t-" and as a figure relevance to rhe Oui..-.tma., Hoat of "P'"l'< h me..1111, Mthe good otd Parade is purely comciden1aJ day'·· On.line dictionaries aren'I a<; llwrt• was only one holiday keen on the word l'xpn·.,.,1on so archaic, so "larlllenbaum," and neither is ub'ioll•h'. tha1 I was unable to my beat-up, old American figure out whal it's supposed to Hentage Dictionary. But as far as mean M Pl' ace on Earth " What I can teU from my highly the hel"k 1., that? unscientific sources on Google and Yahoo!. "tannenbaum" 1s • JUNE CASAGRANDE 1s a just Gennan for "Olristrnas freelance writer She can be tree." which will make me feel readied at JuneTCN @Jsolcom Daily A Pilot VOL 98, NO. 334 THOMAS H. JOHNSON Publisher ~DOOERO Edito,. USA COSENZA Advertising Director LANA JOHNSON Promotione Director HOMES Continued from Al eipansion. TbOle Pl"-an about 2°" to 309' beJow tbe - of the mubt for IUCb .... apartments, be aald. .Using it "' • reaultment tool right DOW, I think. is going to ben· eftt the unlwnlty, pank:uJarty be- cause the cost ot ~ (oft aun- pu,,J is $0 eunontinary," Parham said The brownisb-oranp ltucco bulldJnll were dellgned in a Spanisb·Mediterraoean ltyfe to look more Hte private brm:w. than dorms. said 1bomu Um. a project architect at JBZ An:hitec· ture. The Newport Beach 8rm de- SWEDES Continued from Al center's banquet hall. and when Alexandra and her followen made their way to the stage. they joined the chorus, sing1ng "Silent Nfsbt" and a collection of funny sonp derived from Swedish folklore. Alexandra bas been a put of the procession since she wu 5, but Sunday was her first time u Santa Lucia. the "Queen of · Ught." "lt was a great accomplishment," she said "I was really honored." In Sweden. St Lucia Day la traditionally celebrated on Dec. 13 of each year. According to custom, the eldest daughter in each Swedish family adorns hen;elf in a white gown and candles and followed by her siblings, serves her parents a breakfast of coffee and saffron-Oavored rolls. "H's an old tradition,~ said Helena Gagne, president or the Orange County ch.apter or the Swedish Women's Educational Assn. Mlt happens in every home, every schooL every church." Santa Lucia was a Ouistian martyr who died in the 4th century. How she become a part of Swedish tradition is a mystery. "It's just one of those things." Gagne said. "Who knows how it got there?" The fair's craft tables featured many Santa Lucia-themed creations. as well as elfish dolls called tomtar. clogs known as triJ.sktJ and brightly painted dala AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; by e-mail to 1eff.benson@lat1m8S.com; by fax to (714) 966-4679; or by calling (714) 966-4617. Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. TOOAY The •nnu•I Tree Lighting Ceremony at South Coast Town Center will feature a performance by the All-American Boys Chorus and a visit from Santa Claus. The 6 p.m. event will be at Town Center Part, next to South Coast Plaza, which is at 3333 Bristol St., Costa Meu. Information· (71 4) 435--2100. TUESDAY A rwpreMftbtiw from UClA will visit the Orange Coast College Transfer Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road. Information: (714) 432-5894. The M8cu'8r~ Partnership will present a free patient-education seminar from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m . at the Beckman Conferenoe Center, 100 Academy Way, UC Irvine. Information: (888) 430-9898. signtd the,.. \Wdl ...... ·1 chink cbll deilnllDd ii m.. .. the men ~t~ tiau.- lng units ln llUdent boulllna • rar u unMnidel are coocaned. • Um said. .\lppeldulmea 1dnd or demand that type ot ~ versus a donn~ on campua. Unlike 10me uptieale tplrt· ment compleJea. Palo Verde doesn't have a swimming pool or recreation center, bul amenldet like that drive rents ~ Alr- ham said But Cho devekJpment does oJfer students the conven- ience of being on campus. ·lt's very quiet. and Jt'a a lftde bit higher, IO we have a better view.· said Wek:huag Wang 26, wbo was washing his clothes In the communal laundry room last week. DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY P1l 0 r Accordion player Atton Bergstrom chimes in during a performance by the Swedish Folk Dancers of Los Angeles oo Sunday at a Christmas fair at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center. horses made out of wood. At one booth, people could pick up their own Vt.king helmet, or at least try one on. For the hungry. a Swedish Ouistmas meaJ that included ham, meatballs and a potato and herring dish called Janson's Temptation was waiting for them. The repast could be washed down with a bottle of junmust, a holiday soda. or a steaming cup of glogg, a spiced wine served during the winter. "It's really like pulling a nice WEDNESDAY A wtm.r 8Wlt""1 ... end snow sports training session will include information on staying safe in the snow. The 6:45 p.m. meeting will be conducted by the Sierra Club at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Part Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission will colt $10. Information: (714) 963.e345or http://sngeles. sierTBclub. orplocss. Rabbi Marti s. Miller wtl conduct his annual lunch and Learn program with the Women of Temple Bat Yahm at 10 a.m. The temple is at 1011 Camelbadc St., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1999. THURSDAY The Single Gourmet will host• dinner for single ptofessionals. The 7 p.m. event will be at Ave Crowns, 3801 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 854--6552. •c.lebntiona: ChanuMhl" • program for families beginning to establish holiday traditions in their home, will be led by Rabbi Rayna Gevurtz at 6 p.m . at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbadc St, Newport Beech. lnfonnation: (949) 644-1999. FRIDAY "Stag9 Doot." • com9dy 8bcMrt 11 young actresses living in 1940s comforter over yourself in the winter,· fair visitor Shari Fraser of Newport Beach said after trying a cup. Gagite's group. which comprises only women who speak Swedish, has held a Ouistmas fair annually in Costa Mesa for about 20 years. she said. The fair is the group's biggest fundraiser. The group uses its funds to contribute to a SwedJsh-speaJcing church in San Pedro and to suppon.students at New Yort~, will be performed by EstandeHigh School students . The 7:30 p.m. show will be at Barbara Van Hott Theatre, E1tancia High Scttool, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Tidcets will cost S8 in advance and $10 at the door. Information: (949) 515-6637. StudentofMde potilafy wt1 be on aale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Room 113 of the Orange Coast College AIU Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meaa. Information: (714) 432-5843. SATURDAY A ch..tt.ble golf tournament will be held to benefit the Fairview Developmental Center. The 33rd annual Steve Pappas Friends "Fore'" Fairview contest will be at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. The cost to play will be $70, or $136 to play Dec. 4 and 5. Call to set up a tee time. Information: (714) 957-6188 or (949) 645-2886. "lneide the Wwtter's Room of 'Everybody Loves Raymond'• will be an interactfve dlscouion with the litcom's creator and writers. The 8 p.m. event will be at the Irvine S.rdey Theatre, 4242 Camput Drive, UC Irvine. Admluk>n will COit $32. Information: (949) 864 4846. The Mell'8 Atb'Ktion c.t UC lrvme who go to Sweden to study, Gagne said. The falr is also a chance for Swedish expatriates m America to relive traditions they grew to cherish in their homeland. "I think people lcomel here 10 find things they miss from home," said Ulrika Molin. a member of the event's chorus. • ANDREW EDWARDS 1s the news assistant. He can be reached at (714) 966-4624 or by e-mail at andrew 9dwards ti!/at1me5 com Fanciers show will be a tribute to the Maine Coon cat, the largest breed recognized by the Cat Fanciers Assn. The 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. show will be at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa Information: (858) 455-9390. •stsige Door," I comedy ebout 16 young actresses hving in 1940s New York City, will be performed by Estancia High School students The 7:30 p.m. show will be at Barbara Van Holt Theatre, Estancia High Scttool, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Tickets will cost S8 in advance and $10 at the door. Information (949) 515-6537. Th• Mn. caau. c.ncty Kitchen event will be a fundraiser for the Down Syndrome Assn. of Orange County. Children at the event will be a.,.e to decorate gingerbread houses and play in the snow. Decoration times will be 10 o.m., 1 p.m. &nd 3:30 p. m. The event will be at the Ayres Suites Hotel, 326 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 549-0300. Pal'8nb will be ebte to me.t teachers and students at an admissions open house for Sage Hill Scttool, 8 private high school. The 1 p.m. event will be at Sage Hill Scttool, 20402 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Coast. lnfonnatlon: (949) 219-0100. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Expect a mostty sunny day with htgtl9 from 82 to 87 8long whh hMvy windl. North winde should atlrt out n 16 to 25 mph and,_, to 16 to 20 mph In the tfti8moon, but gum may hit up to 60 mph. EJrl)ICt. motdv deer~ with lows from 32 to 42 end guety wtndl. ~ WWW.IM&nQN.IJOV BOATING FORECAST On'"""' ....... upect nGl1h ..... i+r wlndl. 11 to 26 b'°'9 ........ ~. 10tD , ...... In .. iiftemoon GnCIOliillS ld-ol4tDlflMt ._tht.Uc••llpertc)d M 12 nnrid&,....,.•11111 It ......... --.night. =----or2 ... oree.. wl .... ~on ....... .,2 ....... ,2 11111• ,.... ....... .o , '1--•tttoa knots, becoming northerty at 10to 15 lcnota In the afternoon on combined..., of 6 to 8 fMt wtth the domlMnt peltod et 12 MCOnda. bpect northerty windt It 10 to 20 knott It night. meklng wtWt of 2 to 4 feet on • northwtlt ewetl of' toe fMt 9t 12 MCOl Ida. SURF ~ mtV male• oondfUoM uneurfebM, but ff VOCI .., wther the ltOf'm, you'U ftnd c:fteet.."llgh .. wty It W91t-4'1dngbrelb. .... ...-: ~OtV TIDES ... a02a.m. l'.27a.m. 5:'1 p.m.. !(. . •. .,..~......_._. <714>966-4616 . "*"''-=<n•>966-t668 S TEV£ Mc CRANK DAILY PlLOT Newport Harbor senior Spencer Link was a focal point for defenders during Sailors' 14-7 CIF Southern Section 01V1s1on VI quarterfinal triumph over Charter Oak. Big win for long gray line Newport Harbor players . say alumni presence had impact on Sailors' win over Ch arter Oak Friday. Rick Devereux Oa1lyP1lot The lliank.!>giving tradition for the Newport I larbor ffigh football team is something mol>t player.. dream about even before they reach the varsity level. If the Sailor.. (I 1-0-1) reach the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Sec- tion Division VI playoffs. the team will practice on Thanksgiving morning and alumni are invited to anend. After the practice, the former players talk to the current batch of Sailors to give advice and motivation. (.oach Jeff Brinkley said 38 former players showed up Thursday morning. The practice had an impact on the play- ers during Friday's 14-7 win over Olar- ter Oak (8-4). • "That was a once-in-a- lifetime experience," senior defensive ta.tlle Kaiona Kalama Dutro ~d. "II was something I waited for -for four years." Se111or defensive end Saami Khalifian said. "II was the gnartiest reeling. It pumped me up. I was thinldng about that the whole game." The adrenaline and sense or respon- sibility to not let down the current team, as weU as the alumni. might have re- sulted in game-day iiners. "!Olarter Oak.I played weU defen- sively. but we never got in sync offen- sively," Brinkley said. "Our players might have been pressing a little btt and didn't let the game come to them." The offense gained 299 yards. averag- ing 5.3 yards per play. Newport averaged 466. 7 yards on offense and 8.6 yards per play the previous three games. The Thrs were aJso penalv,ed five times on offense, including four illegaJ motion infractions. "One thing we certamly want to clean up is the illegal prooedure penalties,'' Brinkley said. "That is really uncharac- teristic of us.." Playoff pressure. the ..ense of lustory from the alumni visits on Thanlc!.giving and this season\ last home game com- bmed to weigh on the m111d'> of the sen 1ors. "It feels great to win lilce thi!>," said Khalifian. who !>ealed the victory with a fourth-quarter sack. "I did not want tu lose fFridayl and have 10 <.ay goodbye to my brothers. The seniors are my broth ers." Senior wide receiver/luck returner Spencer Link said, "(llle lb.a.rUsgiving practice! is a huge tradition. That was a goal of the senior cl~ ever since we were freshmen." Un.le. who leads the team with 3J re- ceptions for 413 yards. had one catch for 7 yanb against Olarter Oak. ~I d on't care [how many catches I have!." Unk said. •A wm is a win and I See FOOTBAU, Pa1e A6 MONDAY MORNING UARTERBACKS I J THE NEXT LEVEL BOYS BASKETBALL Simco-led Estancia is hopeful Eagles' first-year coach, a very familiar face in the program, will guide Pinto & Company this season. Rick Devereux e Da1lyPtlot Even though Ja-.<m Simco 1!> entering h1~ fiN ~ea'>On ru. the fatanna I hgh boY!> ba.!.ketball roach, he il> no stra.nger to the plciyer'> or tht: pro gram. Simco, a former two lime All l"anfk Coast League guard tor the r..tglt•\ who graduated m 2000, wa\ the 1urnor var sity coach the pa...t two Yl'at'> .i.mJ wa'> the freshman LOach thfl'e H'M'> .igo I le ha.l> coached I ~ of the I l pla\ t-r\ 011 1he varsity roMer ~rnor (4rlo.., l'mlO 1' the lone excepuon. \inre Pmto hal> lwl'n on the varsity '>Ince hi'> fre-.hrnan year Pinto wa'> the fagle.., leading \t orer the p~t two year<. I It• awrnged I i 5 poin~ as a '>Ophornon• '"1d 17 b pollll'> last sea~n. when he INI 1-.. ... 1anna to a 13-14 ret.ord, a fourth plau-· fin1 ... h 1n 1he Golden We<.t League. ant.I a Cll- ~uthem \t•nion 01v1<.,1<)11 Ill A pl.1yoff berth. He h.1., 966 can•t•r point,, 'tl onng m all but three contt''l't 1n wlm h ht· h.i.., played "I w-dl1t to put 1'1n10 al t'\l'I'\ r1"1 uon," Simw '>a.Jd. "I le gel't lht· 1oh dorw I think h e''> the be,1 offr11~1ve player 111 the league." Pinto, a two time fir'>t team a.II ll'ague honoree, hru. led Estanua ""'11h Hb tlul'e· pomters in the last two year'> A.s prolific as Pinto 1'1 at scoring. ~1m co beh~es the 6-foot -4 veteran 11t•t•d.., to improve his defen..,t• 111 order to ht• a true all around player "He and I talk aftl'r t'\l'f\ pr.u tll t'.' S1ml.'o '><I.Id "We waH h tlw 1.ipt• of 1he practice dfld look at wh.11 ht' rwnh lt> do to improve I le l> a wr. h,mJ worh·r • <,1mco would like P11110 lO add \m ,11 leadership to his ample talenL'>. "He is m ore of a leader by example," 'l1mco ~d ·He has no problem J(enmg after lads he 1s good fnend' with I wtsh there was a more conc,1\1en1 vocal leader on the court and I think it rweds to come from Carlo" " Other returning player' 111dudt• -.en 1or. Ray Verrette and Hugo L'><:oht•du. as wcU as 1unmrs Shaun Ma.rkky. Milce McDaniels and Dalla'> Kopp E.~obedu and Markley. who Jwraged fi 2 and J I poml!> per game. re<.pec- uvely. will battle for the point guard du tit><;, as will Jose Molina, last year\ 1umor See EAGLES, Pa&• A6 WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL 'Eaters given NCAA berth Ex-Tar S comeback nearly up to speed Former Newport Harbor standout h as overcome injury to resume her running career at the University of Arizona. B•rry F .ulkner Daily Piiot ·it was a craclc in the bone above the arch,· Steen said. ·Tu this day, I don' know when euctJy I got hurt, but by the (tnd and field) state meet my senior year, it was pretty much gone.· Gone also was her ability to run and. subsequently, a fttness level she had spent a brilliant prep career honing to an elite leYe!. 1Wo pbls ~re aargk:aDy implanted to hold the bone together and months of reaMfY and therapy followed. •1 bad to learn bow to walk .p.n. • she rec11Ded. JU one molt comfortable tn a lopnc IU1de. blby atepa were indeed a cruel realit)t But Siem. nmgnmd u much by tbme who know her for her~ mUle and trteDcly penonlllity .. her Compedd¥e --*J md Wen&. never doubt8d lbe would. one *'· r.ane purailtolt.r 1a· s!r 6ililn. ·e.w,.,., .............. . ............ l 'a~lf ~ .. a: e··• .... ._ ............. ""' PfDO II ....... .. RE;.... ··--...... ., • .,.Did• ' ..,..fP' STEEN Contmed ftom A5 where they were. but I haven't felt ID)' pain ln my Coot for a full year: lbe Mid. "l Just tested my V02 mu (a measwe of c::ardiovaswJar fltnesa) and it's about where lt was In bJgh acboot.• BREFLY Trojans topple UCI .! • , lntent to pfay for tbe Anteaters, use earns 7 .4 victory in third·place game of conference tournament Sunday. beginn1nl next leUOQ. • Undaay Allen, a 8-foot-l ten· lor forward at Orange Lutheran HJgh, WU a.n All.QF Southern Secdon perfonner 1ut leUOO. when she avenged 16 polnta and 12 rebounda for the lan- cers. Steen also fowid encouragement from the aowce that has always mattered most the competidon. She flnlshed 34th at the Ne.AA West regional Nov. 13, heJping the WtJdcats finish seventh among 28 teams. "It was a breakthrough race for her," Li said. "I think it's a really good sign of good things to come from her in the future." Steen agreed. ·1 can't wait for uack." she said. "Last year. I ran 4:34 tin her featured event, the 1,500 meters! without training. I'm really looking forward to seeing what I can do with training." Steen said elite middle-distance runners usually run between SO and 60 miles per week. After running about 20-25 miles a week last spring. she is now up to around 40-45. Steen's willingness to go the extra mi.le, however. is sometlung that acrually concerns 11. "She's still very competitive and she likes to be the one in charge," Li said. "But that can be a double-edged sword. Sometimes, you need to know when to bade off !in training!." Tbe UC Irvine medl water polo team Cell to USG 7-4. in the third-place game of the Moun· blln Pld8c Spc>rta Pedendon tournament Sunday at Stanford Unlvallty. The No. S-eeeded 1kojanj built a 5-2 halftime lead. then neaed the only two pk of the third period to end the Anteaters' .... IOD. UO (16-14) WU the No. 5 seed. Coach 1\!.d Newland's squad also entered the touma· ment ranked fifth lo the NCAA. Dan Noon and Dreaaon Barry scored first-half goals for UCI, which alao received s1ngte tallies from Rick Merlo and Colin Mel- lo. JunJor goalie Joe Wynne had eight saves for the Anteaters. Juan Delgadillo scored three goals to lead the 'lrojans (22-5). ........, Plldlc:..,... .......... tiiUriiiiiriiii Third-piece pine USC 7, UC ntne 4 SooNbyau... UC Irvine 1 1 o 2 • • USC 3 2 2 o -1 UC !MM -8..-ry 1, Mello 1, Merlo 1, Noon 1. Sewe -Wynne 8. U8C -Delgadillo 3, Clar\ 1, Cook 1, ICalMf 1, btovic 1. 5-vea-Ricci 7. Shllling 3. lelly c.ochra.D, a S.11 for- ward, WU All·CIP u a~ at Chamlnade High 1D Wiit HD11. She averapd ••. 7 ~ti arid 4.8 Nboundl Wt MUOSL Klrtan lahftakt, • 5-7 auant. averqed J 2 polnCI and 5.s U· l1lta U a junior Jut IOUOD at Presentation Hieb U. Sen Jote. She la a th.ree·time All-West Catholic Athletic 1Mp lelec- don. These three will join an Ant- eater roster comprited tbll ,_· son of six freshmen and th1" sophomorn. Fonner Sailor shines • VOILBYMLL: Newport Harbor HJgh product Taylor Govaan. a senior women'• wl- leyball standout at the Un.Mr- aJty of Deleware, completed her career when the Blue Hens were defeated by Towson in the champion.ship match of the Co- lonJal Athletic Auoclation con- ference tournament. Govaars, a 5-foot-10 libero, was named to the all-tourna- ment team and also wu named second-team all-conference by coaches. Li forced Steen to rest at lea.c;t two or three days per week during the recently concluded cross country season, and he'll insist on a cautious approach to her training in the immediate future. MARK C DUSTIN I OAJL Y PILOT Estancia High senior standout Carlos Pinto (center) is entering fourth varsity season for the Eagles. UCI women sign three Govaan had 636 dJga tbia season. which ranb third in school slngle-seuon annals. Her 5..39 dip per game were a school single-season record. "She has continued to get better," Li said "She's more of a uack runner, anyway, so I think she's capable of doing a lot more I in the upcoming trade seru.on I since she now has a base (a foundation of fitn~ establi.<.hed by months of training!." EAGLES Continued from A5 v-ar.11y Most Valuable Player. M cDanieb will challenge for the i.hooting guard spot after av- eraging 7.7 point.s per game. third on the team. His '.i2 three-pointers were 'ieCOnd-best on the squad. THE EAGLES 1 Carlos Pinto 6-4 Sr. 2 Mic:tiael McOan1ela 6-2 Jr. 3 Shaun Marttley 5-11 Jr 4 Danny Argumedo 6-6 Sr 5 Ray Verrette 5-11 Sr. 11 Scott Mar1dey 6-11 Jr. ple positions, will start the year as the power forward. Simco said Ra· fael Montilla, a 6-2, 195-pound junior will also play power for- ward. Senior Danny Argumedo is the tallest player on the team at 6-6 and will play centet Ml think we are inaedlbly deep.· Simco said. "There isn't a lot of difference between the !'«>. I guy and the No. 14 guy. Our big· gest is.sue will be to have a consis· tent lineup.· • MSICETBALL: The UC lr· vine women's basketball pro- gram annowiced three players have signed national letters of FOOTBALL Continued from A5 Her 1,631 career dip rank No. 3 at Deleware. ala the year before, but lost to Ir· vine, 14-0, In the 8naJ.. The winner of Friday's game will face the winner between top-seeded Orange Lutheran (11 -1) and No 4-seeded Vtlla Park (11-1). Steen is on schedule to earn her secondary teaching degree in August, but is planning to pursue a master's degree while finishing up her athletic eligibility. Slmco. the program\ fifth coach in i.ix !>C<l.'>Onc;, Ill wry enlhusta'>lic about Verrcllc, ii 'i-11 guard who averdged 2.5 pouw. <L'I a 111mor. 15 Jose Molina 6-0 Sr. 21 Hugo Escobedo 6-2 Sr. 22 Rafael Monullo 6-2 Sr. 23 Enc Quintero 5-9 Sr 25 Dallas Kopp 6-5 Jr. 33 Jesae Hart 6-1 Sr. feel lucky to be out here with my friends. All of the seniors have done a great job.· The No. 2-seeded Sailors will play No. 3 seed Mayfair (1 1 -1) at Cerritos College Priday in the semifinals after the Monsoons defeated Tustin, 28·21, in an· other quarterfinal Friday. "I still have two cross country. two indoor track and tl1ree outdoor track seasons left ," she said. "Ray WdS the MVP of our '>Utn· mer team," Simrn -.aid "He ha., got an old-!iehool mentality. I le has been working .t\ hard as any one out there " 40 Tom Fryslte 6-1 Sr 44 Bryce McKendry 6-5 Sr Coach: Jason Simco (first yearl Simco believes this team can be the 17th Estancia squad in the last 18 seasons to make the OF play- offs (the lone absence came in 1999-2000). QUOTE OF THE DAV SCHEDULE Kopp, a memher of b.tancia\ CIF D1vi.,1on Ill lxl}" volleyball champion Ill I.he .. pnng. has been impre-;.sivt: during off-season workout'>, after averaging 2.5 poini~ in .l!i gam~ last season. said. "I le runs the floor like a cheetah but he's big enough lat 6-51 to be able to post people up. He is blossoming but I'd like to Set> him become more of a scor- ing threat" The Eagles open in the La Quinta tournament Dec. 6 against Irvine. It is the eighth time since 1992 that BrlnkJey has led a team into the semifinals. He won five of those games and took the divi- sion dtle twice. "I did not want to lose /Friday j and have to say goodbye to my brothers." TODAY 8occier High echool boys-Corona def Mar at Huntington Beadl, 3 p.m. "fK.oppl ha., bl-en playing ex- tremely wl'll this 'ummer," Simco Simco said Kopp will also be u~ at a forward spot. as will Es- cobedo and senior Tom Fryslle. Pinto, while able to play multi- "We need a winning attitude,· he said "We need that lciller in· stinct that's there when you put the pedal to the medal and knock (an opponent! out late in the game." The most recent trip to the semifinals was a 13-10 loss to La Mirada in 200 l . The Sailors beat La Mirada, 35-16, in the semi.fin· Sumi l<Mltn.n, Newport Harbor senior def enS1Ve end legll~ 2640 ..... ,...Wt efU.•rr.,.ty Notice IS hereby i •VM lhat the under~11ned will al public auc tton pur su1nt to cheplPr 10. d1v111on 8 commencona with sect1<1n 71700 of the bu51nen and pro fusions code 01 section 1988 of the c1v1I code of The State of C1hlorn1a ind poriu1n1 lo com mttt ••I code sectton 7210 (2) the lollow1n1 mlsctll1neo11s household •nd personal property lo-wit ldtntlfoed by name ind stou11e unit num ber I Michael G1mb1ll lot BG 19041 2 Jennifer f rosl Lot M221 3 Norm• G11c11 lot M222 4 VIC G1tirro l ot TC7481 Toul of 4 Ms 1tor1d et Monts Movln1 & Stcw•a•. 111c • 11 ioutlon ol 11810 Suboerd Clrcle. Stanton CA toeeO. Orenp County Thh .. 1. Wiii b• COft!Pttltln bk:ldlna on die Oocombef 12. 2004, 200'. 10 AM , It Jot hdloek "ucttonur, U4ll L1fflnsw111 Ro•d., Whittler{ CA 90605, (5412) M ·8I02. on 11ld P'tDM•. county of lo• ,.,......, Slit• of C1ll- *'"' Joe T1dtocll, Autlon ..., llclfttl numbof 7't IRM 4-711274, will coMvct .... •t 13411 ~=~s.:!''t aolf with ll"'lt 1114 """"'· tM leftdklf 4 rt11tvt1 die r!Ot tt ~ at tht MM.,..,,._ "'"'' Ill -,., • llMt of ,_"'-M ,.,,. dlalM .,.. ,,. toltl, •• ••• -....... Ille r ..... ., "° , .. . ..... ., ...... ..... All Hies are cash 1ll1s sale is sub1et t lo pno1 cancell~l1on 1n th~ evenl ol setllemenl between Morrt\ Movona & Sloraee Int . ant1 obh&aled party Published 1n lhl' Newport Buen Co\t.a Mesa Daily P1lol No vember 29. Detember b. 2004 MI04 'idlyuurCar In Cla.sslfl,d ' FktitiM a..tss ,._Stat9111 I h• lollow1n1 pe"ons ar,. f1otn~ hu\1ne\\ •s d I Shin O•~P Prrmanenl Mdkr IJJ• b) Skin Deep t'bO N lu·.ltn Avenue. Suit• fl Or1nae. Calo fOlllld 9786/ N11 <ilP l eann• Het k 1'>47 C San Culos Plat• Or an tit~ Calofm n1a 9l8f>'' l '>4 7 Tho·. bu· •nt·\) ·~ •on du• I •d t.y ~n ond1v1dual _Ji4v1:..k'..IUl~Jlll.llli NOTia ~ TAUS-on ltle dev of ..... TEE'S SAU T .8. No. lrua1or. JOkN MESS- 200W3281512-" Loen ERSCHMITT, A MAR-No. 0023281512 1ltie RIED MAN Duly Al> O!'der No. 00985211 polnled True1M: YOU ARE 1H DEFAULT 004...DEN WEST SAV- UNDEA A DEED ~ INQS ASSOCIATION TRUST DATED SERVICE CO, A CAU- 12117/2003. UNLESS FORNIA CORPOf'A· YOU TAKE ACTION TO TION Recorded PROTECT YOUR 12122J2003 u lnottu- PAOPER'TY. rr MA y BE ment Ho. SOlD AT A PUBLIC 2003001506880 In booll SALL. If' YOU NEED • pege of Offtc:Mll ,.._ .,., DPLAHA TION ~ corcs. 111 me omc:. of nE NATURE OF THE !he ROCOl'dlr of OR-PROCHDINO ANOE County, Cellfor· AGAINIT YOU, YOU nil, Dee. of SHOULD CONTACT A s.ie'.12/2M004 M 2:00 LAWYU. A put111c PM Pi-of !WI: AT ll&9ofl _,. -., tM THE NORTH FRONT 111gfm1 b6ddef f\W ENTRANCE TO THE '*"' CMNer'• chick ~ 700 ~ =-°"..:.. -:.C°k CENTI:R DRIVE WEIT, ~ by 1 ..... or SANTA ANA, CALI- ..... CNdtt union, or FORNIA Amount of • dl9dl ....,, by • unplld bit-=-end ..-°'......, ..W. act. ctwgM: and io.t ~. 1647,JIUO lfiwt • ..,.,._ Wll Clllan, Addt'Me or oCtl9f t..~~~~.,:. .. Aw1i11af COdl Md 122 EAST ......... to do ~ OHT NIW· -"' ........... =A.~ • .... ~ dlly • .,,. llndwelglled ~........ of : TNlllM ~ tny -.. .....__ lalltMy f\W ~ ...,,.. ....... • .. __ l'8Ctneea ot ..... •ooi•1u••'j•~ • .., now eddlW ot °'* _,.. ...... ..._"' .. 1ifiiiLllr ._ "'°" d111s1•a'l.. W _.... ,.....,., uMlt .,,, "'°""'._•no ........ Died ............... ot TNll 1 1 llld 001MM11t d1111r111n la ..... n. ........ "'°""' .. 1tlaA1 • .. loOlllOI\ .. .. .............. ~~------~ • ...,-by .... . .................... ~ .. .. 1••111 ... ,._. ... IJILW ..... •t j--=-== ~-.-... --.. .. .. .. ot ..... 0.: :-=.. -. .. ~ .J}. = = .::... -: == ~':. ......... .....,. ... •llOOIAnoN .................. .... ... WwtQI CO..~CWJ. ...... a.. ...... ~ ~ .............. noN .. flOt..80ll :.,-: .... = .... -::11::0..:-..::: rnari.i ..... _ ........ m: .. ...... ..... ~ •-mlNlll ·-fti ==I ... -....... _.., .. ....., , .. ,:fr bus1nns yet! Ho Nicole l. Beet. rhis Stlttmtnt WU filed with ti!. County Clerk of Oran1e County on 11/101"0' 20046007291 D11ly Pilot Nov 15, 22. 29, Dec. 6. 2004 M096 ........ ij1 • &tlfU1uf Adft.s ........ The follow1n11 penon haa abandoned the use of the r 1~t11tous Busl nen Name The OH" Group 306 Monte V1sla Suite C Costa Men , California 92627 l he F 1chltous Bu11nen name referred to 1bove wu filed on 011n11 County on 03/20/2003 fll£ NO 20036937901 Daniel lee Pryor ·C 306 Monte Vtst•. Costa Mesa. Cahfornta 92627 Thts business 15 c;on ducted by an lndlvldual D•n1el l Pryor Thos staltment was filed with the County Clerk of Dren1e County on 11/171"0' 20046007tol D11ly Pilot Nov. 22. 29. Dec. &, 13 2004 Thl02 llOllCI CALIJIG FOi leS Olslrtct Huntlnston Beach Union H1eh School OtslrlCt Bid Deadline December 14, 2004. 'l 00 pm Pl1ce of Bid Rec••PI Purchnine Department, 10251 Yorklown Ave , Hunhn&lon Beach CA Proltct Btd 1924 Hont1naton Beach H11h School, M1lnlen1nce Bu1ldln1 ·v- HOTICE IS H(REBY GIVEN thal tne Hunttnaton B11ch Union H11h School D1stt1c I of DI 11\&t County, Cahforni1, 1c.1on1 by and lhroueh 1h Governlna Board, hereinafter r~ferred to 11 "DISTRICT." wtll recttv1 up to but not later thin, the 1bov1 atat1d bid deadline. u1led btds at the place 1denhhed above for the awerd of 1 contrect for th• 1bove Proiecl There will be a mandatory 1ob walk and cooference at 10 am November JO 2004 al HunUnaton Buen H1ah School. 1905 Mein St. Huntlnrton Beach Any bidder f1llin1 to attend lht lob walk and c.onf1rtnce will b~ dettTHld a nonrtsponsrve bidder and will have its bid NOTICE OF P~ ,#arc the~ returned uno1>41ntd. TION TO ADMINI&! A HEARING on the Proltct Document. may be reserved by calhna TEA ESTATE OF petillon wll bl hltl:S on the Purch1M!11 D99artm1nt (714) 964.3339 o.I MARY SLOAN au ~ 23, 200ot It 4351 Th«• Is 1 refundable deposit of Sl50 per MIRtAM SLOAN 1 45 PM In Dept No aet lo 1u•r1ntH return tn 1ood condition five L73 '°"llld II 341 Thi c1lendar days after the bid open1n1 date Cue No A2286l 5 Ccy [)!Ne ~ CA In ICCOfdanct with the PfOVblona of Bu11MU To alt hllra, ~ 921$13-157,1. ' 111d Pro~aaio1u Cod• s.cilon 7028.15 end l'ubllc dlnea. Ct9Cft)ra, ~ IF YOU OBJECT kl Contr1et Code Section 3300, the DISTR gin! credltoft, Ind pet· ttw cnt*lQ OI .. pd. requll'll tllllt the bldder pouua Ult foltowln1 IOIW wt1o may ~ lion.· JOU lholAd IPPMI' clualflc1tlon(1) of contr1ctor'1 llcenM(a) 11 bl lnlel'Mlld In h wll at the heallng Ind .... the time the bid Is submitted. Cl111 8. Any ~·~·.:: )'Ol.lf Obfldlol• 01 .. bidder not &a licensed at th• time of the bid MIRIAM SLOAN wrtlln _.. wtf1 openlnc will be reltct•d H nonruponslve A PETITION FOR .. oourt b11ore lhl TkM la of the tastnct. Each bid ahell be P.,,....,. .. TE ....... ..__ '-"'-. YOA/f -r· accompanied by a bid ucurlty In Ult l0tm of """""' ·-,_, ·-w"' ........-cllta, 1 certified OI uahltr's c:hecll or bid boncl Ned by Shelly ldlcMcl In ance lftlY bl In '*'°" 111 '" emount not ltU Ul•n ten Ptfctnt (lOS) thl Sl..C*1or Coult OI °' byr ~ A of the totel bid l>flc•. p1yablt to ti!. Dl$11tlCT. $!~· Col#1ty OI CA,....,..,,.. -1 ___..._ Tiit DISTRICT rlltl'YH ti!. rlcht to relict any """'~ '"""'"'"... ......,,. °' 111 bids or to w1lv1 1n1 lneavlerlUea Of THE PETTTlON Glflt or9Cla Of .. 111founalltlts In 1111 bids Of In the blddlna FOR PR08ATE ,. deol111d, ~nut.. PfOCllt. qu9111 thlt 8tl9lly fdl· 'f04' dllm wWI .. ODUrt Tiit C1llfornl1 Oepertment of lndu1trl1I ovice & Toby S1lndard and mll I oapy llO.. 114Mtlont hu dlt~ UM ltfttrll P<tYllllnl bl ~ M pet· l*IO'W ,._ .. .,. re• of Jtr diem ..... ftt the locality Ill whlcli eonei ~Ive llO ...,..._ by .. COUit 1111 work la to be '"''""'" for the 'roltct. admlAtter the ....._ OI wW*1 tour,.,.,.,..~ C..-of IJltM .,.,. rite dttermlnetfona1 lhl decedent ._ dlllll of lr'M ....,.. llltltW htv1lll111 ~ ~. 1r1 melntlfftla THE PETfTlON al ...... pOWldld In •• tM OISTitlCT Offtol -.,. IV~ et the requetta the deolldl(ll'• ~ Codi llCllon followlfll wlbalte: www.dlf'Mt.aov. It tMll be will Ind oodlc:ll, If any, t100. '1111 time tDt ling l'llMl4ltory upon U1e ..._.., blcldtr to whotn bl admlnld ... -. ~ .... ""! ,.:'~ UM COftt,.ct la ...... and ""°" en, "" ,.._ _ _ _,, IUkOfltr~ 1111'4, to Jl'I not llu ti..11 Thi Ml and any coclldll .. .._..... -... uN epeclfi.d rttn fO II WOflllft tftlC)lo,od b, art ~ tor elClfnl. ·-··• -tMlll fof tN holect. nallon In .. • llapl by .-... 1111 ~ MdlMr .,.d tft'/ lllbcontrKton .. COUit vau MAY DAM-..... ,...Id to ltfl4I ~r the DfSTitlCT• llMt TliE PmTlON ...... lltPt by.. ~ 'totram (LC'). Thi ,..,1r...-ta l'lqUll4I ~ ID 0Nt. IJQUMU"'9oft "9 l<l' W11k~ettht1111"'8tory _. ........ It• I fM ..... , ,,._... ...... ~ .... undlr .. ,......... ,._, ~ • .. .,. No WW l'llt'/ wlthdr•w 1ny It~ f°' 1 ,_,1o4 Mi••Maloo of I-. 0011t a ....... lot of 11•11 (IO) cMlldlr dlyw •ftw tN Mt• Mt NJ! (Thia= .. llllClill Nolot__JllMI De.. ftt Ille~ of Mft. 11DW .. .. 1M). d .. .._ d an hrlllellt to l'lll>Ao Contt.ct Codt ........... ~ ......, lfW ...... DIDO, .. ~ ........ Wiii COlltaifl 11'0¥ acloM ................. OI d ......... tlll wc~llt ..__tie MIGtl .... court .....,..., ..._ "" ~or _. tc'•"rr..._~ .., _, ....._ _..,..,. •r =-:.~..: ~ ~,=-: ..-..,l~:::r-v:-.......... :"iii'::*~ =--' a's'J1 1i Ill owc*6U wflll ,.,... Ci* 11'Pl.U ID~ "*' ..... ._......... ~ llM I O¥ll ,.11()1._ IMll ....., ._ .... a~_, .... ..., .. .., ..,..:::...... = ..... ,..,,. ....... ...... • ·=::..· .. .,; •... McL•fl•, Dlrtclet = ,) ,,. .,,, ..... ...... , ... ton...., ... ............. .............. ........ :.= .. ........ ,_ ... ........ S......lf ,. 1 ,., .. .. n.. .... ... The followm1 person has abandrlned ti!. use ol Ille f ICtttlOus Bus• ness N1me Tht Outs Group, 306 Monte Vl1t1 Unit C, Costa Meu Caltfornt• 92627 The r tetlhOUI Business name referred to 1bov1 was filed In 011111• County on 06/06/2003. FILE NO 20036947204 Thomas A Popp 21682 Branta Cir Huntl111ton Beach, C•h· fornl• 92646 D•vtel l Pryor, 21682 Bren ta Cir. Hunllnston Beech, C•hfornl1 92646 Thia bualneu 1s con ducted by a 1ene11I partner,hlp D1nltl l Pryor This statement wu filed wlUI th• County Chlfk of Or1np County Oft 11/17/04 20046007'00 01lly Pilot Nov 22, 29, Dec 6. 13, 2004 ThlOl fldlllm .... ... s...... The fottow1n1 per50n1 are dom1 businns 11· M G A Moft1a11. 1801 E Ed1n1er Ave •155, Sant• Ana, C•llfornia 92705 Geor11 EleiHI. 2435 W Thtfna St . Tustin. C1liforn11 92804 Mon1 B11ty, 1341 San Juan St D 3, T uslln, Calilornl1 92780 Thtt bus1n1u Is con· ducted by • 1enerel partnent11p Have you slartld doln1 buslntu y1t7 Ho GtOftt El·Assal Th11 st1t1mtflt Wll llltd with the COU!lty Clerk of Or•n11 County on 11/191"0' 200460MJ06 Dilly Piiot Nov. 22. Nov. 29, Dte. 6, 13. 2004 MIOO ......... ...s...... TIMI follow"11 persons lft do1n1 bUlllltU IS KN Meuuttment Solu· tlons, 108 Woodcrtst Lant. Aliso Vlt11>. CA 92656 N1th1n E Bloser. 108 Woodctnt lint, Aliso Vit)o. CA 92656 Kristin M BloMr 108 Woodcrut lane, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 This bual11tst is con· ducted by: husb•nd end wift Have you started dolna busl~ ret? Yn, ll/10/2004 N1th1n E. Bio- This $l8tlrntnt WIS fllod wftll the County Cforll of Or1n1• County on 11/17/04 20Mt0t71St DeilJ l'ilot Nov. u. Ho•. 29, Dec. 6, 13, 2004 M099 PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. .. Policy By Fax (949) 631 -6.594 CPlcuc includryournamcllld phone number llld "'e ·u ull you bM:l wtdl I pr>ee QUOIC.) How to Place A CLASSIFrnAD -[iii By Phone (949}642-5678 Hours By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay S1rcet Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Al Newport Blvd & Bay SL ~onday ..................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Mooday 5:00pm Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ................... Friday 3:00pm Ra&ea and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclaulfy, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Plcuc report any enor that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible cJlccpt for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. Telephone 8:30am-S:OOpm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Fnday 5:00pm ... ! BmRTAllBT = 1310 EQUMMOUs. OPfCll1Wm All real estate ldYe<tts ine tn this n1wspape1 '' subiect to the Federal r air Hous1na Act of 1968 1s amended which mikes 11 1lle1•I lo 1dnrhse '1ny Pfifer 1nc1. hm1l1t1on o• d1scrimin1tton b1sed on rice. color, re1t1lon, sea h1ndicap. f1m1hal status Of n1tion1I or111n or an intention to make •ny such preference hm1t1 lion Of d1scnmln11ton • This new19119er will not hnowintiv accept 1n; 1dYerhsement for ra.I esllh which is 1n Y10lal1on of lhe law Our re1ders are hereby informed that all dwell 1nas 1dver ltsed on this newspaper 111 available on 1n equal oppor tun1ly basis lo compllln of dis t rwrun1tl0fl. call HtJ0 toll frM at 1 800 424·8590 ..... 1413 2'05-2490 ,, . .... HOME FURNISHINGS ~ m SOOS-5150 NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY ANnOUES a cou.a::neu:s • UPSCN.£ F\JRMT\JR£ PIANOS&ART • Rn.a.I I'""' Ht-:al11c.f • IJCr M».r I low< < .-II• o< A\11 Rl '' UL' I\ • Unc l'irv 111 I n11rc I •UC< • (..on"itnmrno "4.u·rt«l I >11h • bmr 'u.lr-I cpJ "rr• ,,-..[, • RonJnl & I 1.cn..J • H" 'I<) I I IRHIJC ~\ I RO"' I ~<.I \lllllJC RP<>M •In (..oo;u Mn.a, hl<f nl \\ I wy l'OU.FME 1-888-434-0722 9•9 8!>0·•670 1IO O• 0722 Newport leech 1941 NEWPORT BL. COSTA MESA Com1ery Vllt099, sh1re ------=========== 62Ss111t ollc S500 SI 000 :=:.• ~· r,,;o::iml Clb 3610 parlunc 949 673 6033 c:n.s, S 1600 lwm. dlnettf' 6 <Nws. Tommy BaNma ru1s. mirrors. china cabinets. plant pedeslals Tommy~~ dlan ' mur.h more worth SICXl.!XX> C~sh only all h1efl line 714 /!>I 8JO I Q-lle4, ,,.,. ....... h•efl boy chest. 2 n11hl stanch. Oak Med1te11 • nun style 949 !148 0378 _ ......... _.. .... , Ooas On fine HOMf.SFOOSALE ..::.':4 ~a ORANGE 5400 <ATM C.ld F1' In """ COUNTY Hoom.. Mu~ 8bxt Tested, fed Pllml.m r~ NetJtered, Shob. Oewo-mt'd. Newport Badl IOI. TH CIJAAN(TEI Wedler :I& 12~ rlWI 1' ..i-9 H.,.i.o. •1• Open tNl'E SfCCTRUM tvery S•I Sun 180' FASHON ISi.NC> PanorJm1t ocn. views• ~~~~~~ lmmal, vacant Jbc Jba hon>e SI 849,000 Pdtt1ck ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. ·-----ON UNI fUNDaAJSI• Tenort 949 856 970'> W'ANTED www an1malnetwork or1 ~ JEWB.RY/ 3460 Support Pro Quahty lite ANTinUEs o•HllWOS/ Rescue' non PfOhl lu !C """"" 10 33 0971560. Commu OW. Style FwMure PRECIOUS METALS ntly Animal Network NHOS & Cohdlb6eotl P 0 Bo• 8662 Newport ·-. -c-t c.i. N"4k Beach. CA 92658 • -• -• O"o ._ Old Coins• Gold. silver .. _CA9"_.,_.,._.,.. jewery, watdles. antiques ll~N:J I IMCNIS collect1blts 949 642 9448 ~u 1990 Poll Seabourne Way NPB 4br J !>ba $2.59S.OOO Open Sun 11 4 Allan Ho1ow1tz 949 715 1337 A ' M Development ft llUY QTATIS IKIW'UIUIJISE • ~ ~...... -----• lllU'M1'Wt Sc>ectPmwcVim! ._ ,...,.. MUSICAL ._..._ 17 Ferrand, 4IJ l>a, wo1 -' COrJSIGrJr.mHS INSTRUMENTS Mlrdmdll 3155 ~ ~fi1~~ ~ lllllicll lta-*' A ltlc:U*Y 9&m.!JJ71 Aa:eaolta 3515 ••4•1 Medi J.ta, PlatmnPr~ n.... s..t. ...... WA11'11 u..41 .• _, Jen. f98'81Wr01 :-.:r-s~~ llSCRlMEOUS B.K'llK alJM, SITJO MMfJ-1125 RElfTAI ~ PPMt-574-424' N.41 -------------Roomltarffn .. Clll 3111 SELL • .,...,... & 2h1 IL ~ ........... .........,__,..........,____, ...w.c.~ your stuff iM "°" rim. .., * :r Adoption SAT 1:·4.00 tfwough :!e. ~ irt = PdSmart Costa Mui IS ~ al Sim_ 9ft 11t11 a ~'°'· <Nut cl assified! 2'J8.7!1!i ~ ~ '° ..... , MiMSl.:szn. ._ ____ .. ------ ..,~,..., Index 4 7402-7466 ~ IOOWS10 ~ .. 9750 U ndcr the Sl'n·ice Directory Ban ncr Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Notices Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to provide services to new businesses. The filing of your Fictitious Business Name Statement is an important fi rst step. We can save you valuable time by making the trip to the Orange County Clerk-Recorder in Santa An a to file your statement (often referred as a OBA-"Doing Business As"). We will publish your fictitious name statement once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Recorder, as well. We can fax , e-mail or mail you the forms with instructions tor your fictitiou s business name statement, or stop by the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa . It's easy and only takes a few minutes. If you have any questions, please call us at (949) 57 4-4251 . We're open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Good luck in your new business ! Daily~~ Pilot W (-iM RESIDENTIAL RENT AlS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balboa Peninsula a.-to bcM Oui.t • 2br Iba ~ LR. OR. balconie$. fliW laund fat Sl850 uti ird Avail Now 949-874-4728 Corona del Mar Studio Apt. Brand nctw light & brt&hl w/d .itu•ss avail now $850m Calf Pt11I 949 72':> 8'J3'J 32 Blush mall.up 33 Moved oonql»ll 52 Ufllls of -VV 53 Waleh part ceutiously 35 Hole SS Feet IOfe 38 Or\JfTllltlCI>. 56 Wat«y '"' Mc>9I 51teamiinecl 57 Balons °' reatS 59 Rodly 42 Joumal ~ Walk-ona 46 Red wine 47 Htve VIPs Moun1aa1 hrs 60 1·70 48 StlilO'I VISl10r 50 Gtoam,I 51 Plzarros 12 13 light & bright 21r, Santo Ano Heights, 2br I Bo, new kitchen balh 2ba upstairs apt, faun & Berber carpel Gar. drm. nice a1ea avail now w/d. Sl9!>0949 725 8535 Sl250 714 540 tl87 12S HI l1u 11 3br 2 5ba den. Ip, 2 lar, aated comm pool & spa Pet Ok $2550 Diane Coltrane 94~ 836 3730 A ent Gorclen apt I br I b.l near Tri SQ I 5 m1 hom bth, aated upstairs w 11ar age balcony S945 down~l~irs w 1pa110 carport S955 949-581 4(XX) hler4Jr u com IASTSID£ 28< lt.e Avd~ lmmed. Lg tented ya1 d. PCT OK. d/W, W(d hl<up\ Cflfl ~I itata~ Sl475nio. S500 clep. S2'JO pet clep (71') S4S-0442 21lt+ bonus 1m/lba E ~ pvt paho I l pr 255 ~ta Mesa St SISOO ~ NI Now agl 94~ 673 JllXl l l r 2Bo Pool Home $2200 mo available 1mmed1ately C~ll (7141 j49 'JIS'J Huntington Beach NEED TO llr SllOO & 2lr 2lo S 1300 Available now Patio. ga<aae 7872 Liberty 949 285-346!> 949-640-1894 SELL YOUR PROPERTY OUR HOMES OF THE WEEK PAGE ON SATURDAYS CAN HELP CALL AHN GOIOROUS 949-$74-4249 lOUAIU O'OOHNW 949-S74-424S Service Dlrectort Auto StfYices ll'Ylne Newport Beach YlAltlY UASES flNI NEWf'ORT HOMES l lU GllUNDY ltWTOltS 9'9-67S 616 t W1ontw ~ aYGll now 2 3.4Br \ P11ce$ \tarllng from S950 Burr Whrle Rty 949~7S 46:1) concme & Masonry 0 l · 8odl vulnerable. yuo tdd: •A KQUJ:Z Q )( 0 Oil• •Ql wt. is your operuna bid? A . An amuina hand. You have 17 hJ~ poiOb with I bMnd thal miV!t noc produce 1 sinste cridc on defen'IC11lie standard view ls orobe· bly to open ooe •pnde lltld ~d four spade~ over any llictioo by plltnU. but we mu~ cooreu IO 1 sneakin& fcelina that. at the I.able. ""e rrulht elect to open four ,pedes. Q l • W I· Wei.I vulnerable, a~ South you hold • K Q J J 9 J 10 9 6 S • Q 10 9 The btdding ~ proceeded WEST NORTil EAST SOUTH l• 1 .... ? What do you bid oow? A • Your h1Rh-clltd i:ount docs not ID.c into ik:l"OUnt )'our fine 1ntcnne- d1atel> Tht-y make your hand w<lf'th 11-12 prnm~. and anyttunl! ~hon of a jump tu two no trump doe~ )OOr holwn!! J Ji-...-n 1<.c Q J . Hoth 'ulllC'rnhlc, a, Sooth you hold: • AQ 0 10 OJ 10984 • A J6 1lie bidding 1ui, prncc:c:tlcd SOUTH \H:.ST NORTH !::AST I Pti's I• Paa ~ Wruu do )llU hid nu" ! A • 'The I.id ot a hl·an \lopper wa.' a "41fticicnt llJ" 10 "':ii' you opening one no trump. but no"' ..;urth·~ ~'II'< ha.' poMXl 3 problem. 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