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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-01-12 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COfvV.AUNITIES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2000 NOTEBOOK . ..--... . .. --., · st eve marble Like lambs to the slaughter, Monday morning awaits L en comes Monday. The clock radio pops on. till dark. Always an unpleasant hour. I dig my head back into the pillow and stare at the ceiling and the feeling - a dark undertow of revulsion - sweeps over me I swing my feet onto the t& Ooor and sit there for a moment, running through th,e whole sickening affair one more time. It had happened just as it had happened so many times before. The nussed opportunities. The mistakes. The pain. My team had lost. Again. The xrus- ery of being a Rams fan was always played out on Monday when, like a bit of bad news that repositioned itsell in the morning, I I've been a Rams fan since I was a kid. Yoo' chhink my parents would have fried intemntion, somethilg. realized that my team - whether it was a missed field goal, a breakdown m defense or a holding call on what should have been the winning touchdown -had stumbled agam. I'm not particularly proud of it, but I've been a Rams fan since I was a kid. You'd th.ink my parents would have tried intervention, something. Tak- ing up smoking probably would have been a healthier habit. I listened to the Rams on the radio when they slogged it out in the mud with the Minnesota Vikings. And it seemed to me they lost every year, painfully, tragically, wrapped in the silence of defeat. The Vikings, the Cowboys, the Steelers, the 49ers. So many teams. So many defeats. I was there when Pat Haden took the field, the tiniest quar- terback I'd ever seen in my life, leaping and Jumping to see over his linemen. I was there when the Rams finally gave up on the Coliseum, a forlorn sta- dium that -to me, al least - was a house of broken dreams. I was there when the team moved to Anaheim, trotting out old and broken quarter- backs like Joe Namath, Dan Pastorini, Bert Jones and Steve Bartkowski. I was there when a guy named Dieter Brock, a thick, short fell Ow SEE MARBLE PAGE 5 Greenlight.measure up for vote in November • City Council approves petition's validity, allows initiative to appear on general election ballot. NOAKI 5afWARTl Oalyl'b NEWPORT BEACH -Proponents of the controversial Greenllght mitiative got a bittersweet victory Tuesday night when the City Council agreed to pldce the measure on the November ballot, but dash~d their request for a qmcker vote in a special elec- tion. #It's unconscionabl~ to put this on the November ballot," said Tom Hyans, a pro- ponent of th~1 initiative, adding that by November, a nwnber of development pro- jects would have already passed through GONE FISHIN' the approval process at City Hall, which would not allow residents to vote on them. Despite a groWing legal spat between the city and the measure's proponents over the petition's validity, council members, m a 6-1 vote, opted to let the measure appear on this fall's general election bcillot. Tom Thomson was the sole council member to vote a~, saymg he support- ed an effort to have the initiative placed on the ballot for a special election in April. The initiaqve proposes to g1ve residcnL5 voting power over potential developments that would create more than 100 peak-hour car trips, more than 100 homes or more than 40,000 square feet of floor ared over what the city's general plan allows. After reviewing the petition last W(>('k, SEE MEASURE PAGE 5 Residents petition ag~t park sale •Facilities panel rec6nunends bond measure to repair schools, residents rally against sale of disbict~owned park. DA.-..:r11E G<. ,£1 ~,,._ NEWPORT-MESA -With the presentation of the much-awaited facilities report to the ~chool board Tuesday night came a resident petition ugainst See related the sale of the Baleartc Park site in story on Costa Me·sa. Page 3. In its finctl report. the fdcil1ties cornnilttee recommended a bond of up to $1 ro million be placed before voters this year. The bond would· be part of $163 million needed to SEE BOARD PAGE 4 . SEAN HIU!R I OAJl Y Pl.OT Tom Pearson untangles one of the many lines aboard his flshJng boat, "Harvest," as he heads out during sunrise from Dana Point Harbor. See story, Page 6. Newport police aim-t0 light up more traffic yiolators • Authorities ho~ new indicators at 20 intersections throughout the city will help to reduce accidents. GIU:G RISUNG Daly Plot NEWPORT BEACH -It's an inclination nearly every motorist has at one tune or another -bcdt that red traffic light. There are a vanety of reasons why drivers speed through an mter- section to get to their final destina- tion. But police say there can be only one detrimental result from those who run red lights -a colli· sion causing injury or possibly death. Ov.er the past eight month!., Newport Beach police have con- ducted an experiment of their own. Aided by a bidd~ indicator behind trt\ffic signals at · gh-volurne inter- sections. police have issued 227 atations to people who have com· .i:nitted a red-tight violation. •The,severity of red-light viola- tions was so visible in our commu- nity,• said Newport Beach police Sgt. Mike McDermott. •Some of the worst ciccidents we see are . caused by someone trying to run a red light. We arc hoping to reduce the number&of accidents and viola- tions with these devices.• The mdicators are a basic light bulb placed on the back ot a traffic SEE LIGHT PAGE 4 FYI Five intersections that'"' ~av.· ly patrolled and '"' ~uipp«J with red-light fnd1Cators are': + San Joaquin Hirls and Jamboree roads + Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard + Jamboree Ro.ld and Eastblutt Drive + Jamboree R~ 11nd East Co.lst Highway +Dover Drive and East Co.~t Highway County pitches in to redirect runoff in Newport Beach I DIX AlMWC --2 QAS'SffDS ' • Newport Beach gets $50,000 grant for its effort to steer urban runoff into sewer system instead of the bay. J ASMJNE l.F11 Oat, Plat NIWPORT BEACH-The dty on 1\Jelday wu granted about l50,000 in CDUDty fundl to continue itl efforts to .... urban runoff into the --• , .... lnttead ol into the t.y. • ,... mucb-Wdecl ..., wW =blmedoatwo~ -•t tbe Ardm IDtirt ~ --al the c:amer al Dow. DdVe and Coast Highway, said Deputy City Manager Dave Kiff. However, the city has thousands of stonn drams that empty mto Newport Bay. . •This is really great for the dty, • Kiff said. "We can probably do two good diversion projects with the funds from the county.• • The county Board or Supervllon on Tuesday voted to give $250,000 to five coutal dtiel, including Newport .BeaCh, under the county's \llWft l water runoff diY81'ik>n program llllda t ol the dtiei will ~ in rnM N • funds. ~ Tbe program, propoled by ltlf • POUCE M ------·2 PUIUC NOTICES _ .. _ --MMM I SPOll'5 •• ·--.. 1 WEATHER • ..., r ·"' • ..-. .. ( ,- 2 Wednesday, Jonuory 12, 2000 locals only Daily Pilot ILMllllC The foUowtng information is col- lected on a weekly ba!ii.s at the Orange Counfy Clerk-µpcorder's offlce in Santa Ana. · MARRIAGES ... NEWPoRT BEACH • Pafrick J. Grannan and Diana D. Prosser, married Dec. 30 in Newport Coast COSTA MESA , • Craig D. Allan and Kim~rly J. Myers, roamed Dec. 27 in Santa Atla • Russell A. Ary and Tammy M. Gunton, married Dec, 25 in Newport Beach • nacy E. Cazee and Jennifer R. • Willong, married Dec. 29 in Santa Ana .• Carlo Nicolo and Katalin Mandel, marrted Dec. 23 in Santa Ana • Robert C. Rask and Kelli A. Cohen, married Dec. 20 in Orange • Ranieri Sanchez Espinoza and Janeth A. Rojas, married Dec. 29 in Santa Ana • David W. Schniepp and Therese M. Denigan, married Dec. 30 in San- ta Ana DEATHS NEWPORT BEACH • Gillian R. Assel, 68, on Dec. 5. DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrest- ed on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. They have only been arrested on suspi- cion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, are considered innocent unW proved guilty. NEWPORT BEACH Jan.5 •Kelly Ann Rear, 24, Newport Beach • Henry Almada, 57, Costa Mesa Jan. 7 . Corona del . Mar ·Plaza Shoppin·g center overcomes early planning gridlock to become popular spot. AMY R: Sl"IJRC£ON ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Four years ago, the future of the Irvine Co. 's Corona del Mar Plaza shopping center appeared grim . Planners were caught off-guard by residents' fears that the center would be a traffic m.aQ'I)et with vehicles entering and exiting on MacA.rthu,r Boulevard. CITCHllll With residents flooding City Hall with com- plaints, the plans were changed. An exit was · eliminated from MacArthur and the entrance .. was moved south, toward Coast Highway. While that move appeased the residents, it· prompted the center's major tenant, Mis. Gooch's Market, to pull out of the plaza. That was a· major blow to l.r.dne Co. officials, who later rebounded by luring big stores like Bristol Farms market, Cowboy Seafood and Tommy Bahamas restaurants. Today, shoppers llock to the center that opened' in 1998. But still lingering are the parking lot prob- lems that have existed since the center's birth. And many still hope an exit onto MacArthur Boulevard will appear someday. ·it's a hassle to get out of here,• said shopper Charlotte Pelzer of Tustin. "It would be better not to have to zigzag out of here to go home." Los Angeles resident Joan Couturier agreed. "It would be more convenient having an exit and a light on MacArthur. It is a major thor- oughJare, • she said. Originally, plans for the upscale retail center -located at the irttersection of Coast Highway and Ma~ur Boulevard -called for the main entrance to be further north on MacArthur with a traffic light and exit option. • UP WITH ••• ·~ _,, ·;vary Inez Oliva, 43, Fountain Val- But Harbor View Hills homeowners argued that customers would cut through their commu- nity and tie up MacArthur Boulevard to the point the street would eventually need to be widened tt> six lanes. MAlUANNA DAY MASSEY.I DAILY PILOT Cars enter MacArthur's entrarice to Corona del Mar Plaza. Jan. 8 -• JeaiinieAbmodi, 42, Corona del Mar • . • Kelly Lang Barnes, 23, Costa Mesa •Cornell Livingston Coulter, 34, Newport Beach Now, the main problem is the exit, where cars meet in chaos at the four-way intersection near Avocado Avenue and Corporate Plaza. Cars leaving the Newport Beach Public Library and the plaza tend to converge at that point. '!>roblem because people become confused over the multitude of stop signs, sometimes barreling through them. problems related to the center arise, the Irvine Co. and the city would have to sit down to reevaluate the situation. • Richard Charles Jones, 28, Garden Grove One Bristol Farms employee said the inter· section is a series of "near hits and misses." Woodford also said customers rarely enter the plaza at MacArthur Boulevard because it's hard to see. Edmonston said that since the center opened, he has received only one complaint about the intersection from a library employee. Jan. 9 • Eni.lco Cowles, 60, Newport Beach Alisha Woodford, Bristol Parms' customer ser· vice assistant manager, said the mtersecti.on is a City naffic Engineer Rich Edmonston said during the plaza's approval process four years ago, it was agreed upon that should any traffic Irvine Co. spokesman Paul Kranhold said be expects traffic and parking issues to improve as the center grows older. RIAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS COSTA MESA • 216 Calabria Court, $294,000 • 2530 Santa Ana Ave., $235,000 • 2293 La Playa Drive, $331,500 • 619 Hamilton St., $182,500 • 2337 Elden Ave., $270,000 • 102 Aspen Lane, $190,000 • 2192 Paci.fie Ave., $255,000 • 200 Magnolia St., $557,500 • 1047 Westward Way, $195,000 • 2474 Rue De Cannes, $241,000 • 449 Magnolia St., $539,500 • 1087 Sea Bluff Drive, $254,000 • 19 Cambria Drive, $282,000 • 355 Avocado St., $137,000 • 175 Costa Mesa St., $235,000 • 357 W. Wilson St., $168,500 • 2033 Paloma Drive, $390,000 • 2569 Elden Ave., $237,000 NEWPORT BEACH • 2065 Port Bristol Circle, $600,000 • 7083 Verde Way, $839,000 • 3172 Corte Hermosa, $530,000 • 1242 Rutland Road, $175,000 • 309 Bay Hill Drive, $516,000 • 3120 Corte Caleta, $480,000 • 2771 Hillview Drive, $395,000 • 2909 Silver Lane, $441,000 • 23974 Aliso Creek Road, $375,000 • 16 Pawna Lane, $400,000 .. Mesa Verde project delayed • Planning Conunission cites need to study residents' traffic concerns. ANDREW GLAZER ~Pb MESA VERDE -The Planning Commission voted Monday to wait 30 days for a traffic study before approving a 90-home development in this neighborhood. More than 10 residents told the commission the Standard Pacific project on Mesa Verde Drive would flood the neighborhood with cars and restrict foot access to the neigh- boring shopping center. The land for the home develop- ment is owned by the Segerstrom family, the developers of South Coast Plaza. The project would conform with area standards, according to a report prepared by dty planne,s. But neighbors said it seemed to come out of nowhere when it appeared on the commission's agenda. Robin Lefiler, who is on the Mesa Verde homeowners' board, said the project was very different than one a Segerstrom official pitched to resi· dents six months ago. • "The continuance gives us time to digest ~e news,• said Leffler. •I doubt it will be a unanimous neigh- borhood decision.• Residents told the council that cars waiting to enter the gated com- munity after work would spill onto small residential streets. One speak· er asked the city to buy the land and convert it to a park. • The Planning Commission is scheduled to review traffic reports and consider approving the project next month. lllEFLY Ill THE NEWS Moorlach to host investment workshop Johil Moorlach, Orange County's neasurer·Tax Collec· tor, will bost a workshop on managtng_ m~dpal finances next month bl Costa. Mesa. Moorlacb, molt famous for pr~di~ the county's 1994 bankruptcy, will lead the full. day confenmce, titled •0range County Pinances: 2000 and Beyond,• . at the Doubletree Hotel. Speakers will include UC Irvine professor Mark Baldas- are,.who will discuss bow coun- ty residents are faring economi- cally. Kevin Bannon, chief mves~t officer of Bank of New York, will discuss the state of the national and global econ- omy. John Nelson, former associate superintendent of the Orange County Unified School District, will moderate a panel concern- ing November's school bond measuxes. Pour district superil)· tendents will discuss the topic. ,,nus conference will provide the attendee with the unique opporturiity to get further informed about important investment deasions in a format designed exclusively for Orange · County participants,~ Moorlach said. The full-day conference begins at 8 a.m . Thursday, Feb. 3, at the Doubletree Hotel, 3050 Bristol St. Tickets are 5119 per person or $99 per person for groups of four or more. For information and registra- tion, contact Gary Larson at (714) 834-6143. -Andrew Glazer • 23 Belcourt Drive, $1,185,000 • 429 Vista Flora, $385,000 FOR THE RECORD • 245 Villa Point Drive, $235,000 • 2801 Setting Sun Drive, $576,000 • 205 Villa Point Drive, $255,000 The article titled "Fire guts Corona del M&r apartment" in the Jan. l 1 edition of the Do.Uy Pilot incorrectly reported the timing of an elec· trtcal fuse failure at an apartment complex jn which' a fire damaged one unit Monday. The • 2100 Port Dumess Place, $699.000 • 2332 Port Durness Place, $720,000 • 2108 Fuentes, $447,000 • 533 Vl.Sta Flora, $468,000 VOL 94, NO. 10 ntoMAS H. JOHNSOfll, Publisher TONYDOOUO, fdrtor IEMflJt MGl.AND, Senior City Editor SJ.CAHN. City Editor REAPERS HOTUNE (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the O.ily Piiot or news tips. 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Authorities believe a candle may have started the fire, which caused about WEITH El llM"ERAllMES Balboa 641~ Corona del Mar 64146 Costa Mesa 65147 Newport Beach 64146 Newport Coast 641~ M9POMCAST IND S.U RF TIOU TODAY First low 6 29 a.m .......................... 2.5 First high 1:19 a.m .......... " .............. 3.9 Second low 7:05 p.m .......................... 0.7 Se<orid high 12.01 p.m ............. : ............ 4.1 $100,000 in damage. • THE DAILY PILOT promptly corrects any errors of sub- stance on its pages. For corrections, please call (949) 574- 4233. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • 9risto1 StrMt: A compact disc player worth S200 was stolen 1rom a car In the 2900 block the evening of Jan 1.. • ~ A,,._..: A wallet and its contents worth S100 were stolen from 1 buslneu in the 1800 block between 10 and 11 a.m. Jan. 3 • VktorNI S"9et: A bicycle worth $125 was • stolen from a home in the 500 block the evening of Dec. 29. NEWPORT BEACH • NANCY CHEEVQ. Features Editor llOGBt CNUOH. 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J.7 • -~,._. ........... lWo llptop <ompullln wonh SJ.IOO _,. ttolet'I from 1 busH8 In the 4400 block ...... ~and~ • V.. ...... L1'm•uce A laptop Q,....., wont\ .,.__ Wiii *"" from 1 car In ttw 4400 blocll .,...,., ,..., ~ T"'9dey ; · Doily Pilot .. • Wednesday, 0Jonvory 12, 2000 3 Balboa Theater taking shape Limited control over budgeted funds NOAK.I SCl1WAR1Z ~Pb BALBOA ·-The Balboa .P rfonrung Art&Theatre Feun- danon is making gredt stndes toward rcoperung the theater this fall -a goal that uicre- mentally increases just beyond -reach. This time, the price ldg has grown to $4.3 million. nus figure raises the cost of the 350-seat theater renova- tion by another $1 million. However, the initial estimates from when the project began were unrealisbc, said execu- tive director Michele Roberge. •At this point. the CObt esti- mate is -still flwd," Roberge said. "The plans and construc- tion documents tlTen't entirely finished." While the group has streamlined the undertaking -by not usmg period bghtmg for example -unforeseen costs such as Americans with DJSabilities Act reqwrements and the discovery of water in the basement of the building have significantly increased estimates. Still, the foundation hds already raised $2 million from donations and shows no sign of slowing down its campaign. ln the last month, Roberge has requested 100 grant applica- bons and has launched sever- al fund-raising projects. In addition, the Divas -a sup- port guild o{ 110 members - is cemenijng plans to hold a swing dante ~d car rdffle ~ spnng ·" On Tuesday, foundation ' . •Educators complain not enough of budget is availa ble for discretionary funding by districts. NEWPORT-MESA -Gov G ray Davis' proposed budget provides money for educa- tion but leaves him holding the purse strings on much of it, school officials said Tues- day. • u·s i:eally good that tb state is paying attentton to public education and wanti- ng to spend money there,· said Supt. Robert Barbot. Although ~chool officials are pleased to see an empha- sis on education, they (eel funds for discretionary spending are gredtly lack- ihg. . own need , • nid chool board member Judy Franco. •Need> vary from d1 tnct to d1stnct. • It lS the ttg ·old problem; · of state ver::.u::. local control, aid Mike Fine, thf! district\ financldl supenntendcnt. "He (Ddv1s) has got to stop 1gnonng thlJ fdct that we have good h•ctchers in ~ classroom alreddy," Pinr said, "We net'd to furu::. on A rendering of the new Balboa Theatre: The biggest item on the proposed $88-billion budget is a ·$28.3-billion p ublic schools package. Nearly $1 billion pf that package is~ed- "While we're seeing a lot of new programs, we need to be able to pay the bills," Bar-. bot said. "There is not.lung about the programs that I would be opposed to, but we need to be able to keep the basic program alive • the base program etnd we need to be uhle to fldY [teachen;J." D1strn:t ofl1c1ab would like.to see more fond- ing Set dSld~ £or edUCdllOn to members continued' in their effort to take their presenta- tion on the road in order to gamer more local interest in the project and donations. They hosted a li.nuted press conference with theater reviewers at Oceanfront 21 Tuesday night. About 20 peo- ple came to the event, and organizers said it yielded sev- eral donations -one for as much as $100,000. During the evening, Foun- dation· President Dayna Pettit and Roberge released an out- line of the kind of programs they'd like to showcase and a vision of what the historic building will become to the community. · The idea is for the theater to become an intimate gather- ing place for the local commu- ruty to enjoy dancing, jazz, classical music, plays, films and even • storytellin~. Roberge ·said that she s already been deluged by calls ~PPAREL ·sALE 25%-40% OFF trom agents. icated to the governor's edu- Members also mtroduced a cation irutiatives for kinder- nwnber of fund-raising activi-garten through 12th grade. ties already underway. The Those initiatives earmark "2000 in 2000" campaign money to begin specific edu- mVites residents to donate cational programs and con- $1,000 and have their name tinue others that OaVlS intro- included on the donor wall in • duced last year. the theater's lobby. For dona-"It 1S a way to gwe up the tions of $500 to $700, sponsors money but still maintam the will receive an inscribed control,• said David Brooks, plaque on a theater seat. vice president of the New- " For $25,000 donations and port-Mesa Board of Educa- up, actual donor. signatures tion. · ~ be replicated in .bronze,• The proposed budget .sd1d · Roberge, adding that exceeds the state require- these would be posted on the 'lnent .for· spending on educa- lobby wall with plaques ' tion by $2!17.4 million. The underneath. total amount of funding for . ~o voluntee( for the foun-kindergarten through 12th dalion or to ~onate to the Bal-grade from all sources is boa Perfomung Arts ~eater $47.2 billion, an increase of Foundation, call Michele $2.7 billion over the revised Roberge at (949) 673-0895. 1999.2000 budget. ZAHER FALLAHI, CPA 28 yrs. exp. Acccg., Audits, Taxes. 15% d1scoum to CM Rcs1dcnrs (714) 546-4272 In lus State of .the State address last week, Davis focused on the need for more and better qualified teach- ers. ln his proposed budget, he earmarked funds for teacher recrwtment and trairung as well as studen! achievement and technology and acaderruc partnershtps "It does not appear to give any degree . .-Of flexibility to local districts to address theu be used at thP d1:.tnc:t's dis-.. cretion, mstec1d of sinking the ma1ontr of 1t mto pro- grams. "We're JUst sl'eing him redirecting Cdtegoucally ·• "here's a pr0<Jra111 that we want you do "' Brooks aid ·At least work with thr. local boards as to whNe things are needed.• Another drctwhack to the progrdms, Fme sd1d, 1!-. thdt they contain certdm cntena and many are subwct to an apphcdtion process •some of 1t will work for us: some of it v.:on't. • he said. Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Ba'Odi South of •05 f'wy ( 7 14 ) 545-7 l 68 30°/o-70°/o OFF d'dected co&cbom f/ . Zanella • Ike Behar • Bobby Jones • Polo • Corbin • hyn Spooner • his Mondo • Borry Bricken • liscotto • Mezlan • Cutter & luck • Tricol I ' 4 'N.dnesday. January 12, 2000 LIGHT CONTINUED FROM 1 signal. The bulb goe& on and off at the same tune the ignal turns ···--red. .. 1\'pically, officers will have to follow a motorist th.rough a dan· gerous intersection when the light turns red, 1eopcudizing the safety of the officer Md other motorists. With the device, offi· cers who are stationed at an intersection can get a different vantage point of the signal and safely enter traffic to pursue the red-light runner. The dty will spend about $250 to install and maintain each of the 20 indicators placed throughout the city, McDermott said. The bulk of the profits from the added number of citations - Which start at $271 and can esca- late from there -goes not to the dty but to the state and courts. 0 f/e feel using the device is a very economical solution,• McDermott said. "But th1s is more of a safety issue than about 949/642-3632 ... I • • • money. 1b4t'5 the busm we are in." Like most cities, Newport Beach has been plagued by red· light acddtmts. While no staw tics could-ee provided for last year, most of the accidents have occurred on busy thoro~ghfarC!S that have more than four lanes and higher speed limits. Jamboree Road is cons1dered one of the city's more notoriously dangerous thoroughfares. One of the city's most publi· dzed accidents resulted 1n the death of 35-year-old nacy Wolansky, . whose vehicle was struck by an oncoming car at the intersection of Bison Avenue and Jamboree in 1996. The driver or the other vehicle ran a light that ' had been red at least four sec- onds prior to' the collision. More and mo~ cities have tried to curb the number of tratfic accidents and fatalities caused by red-light violators. Departments across the coun- ty have stepped up patrols and installed video cameras that cap- ture the violation on tape. •The indicators gave us another tool.• said ~ police Lt Sam Allevato. ·aut you can't have an officer at every intersec- tion 24 hows a day, seven days a week. A video camera will allow us to do that.• Some motonsts think· the deViccs are a <!eceptive way of catching drivers who may have run a red light. •1t should be a case where if an officer is there and someone runs a red light, then they catch them,• said Brian Hawkins of Newport Beach. who was .sur- prised to learn about the new devices as he drove along Jam- boree Road. "Now you will have people wondering if that inter- section they went through had one of these things." That's exactly what police are I hoping the stepped.up enforce- ment will do. "We've seen before when we have a high-level presence some- where, accident rates go down," McDermott said. "People trying to drive through a red light make a consctous decision to do so. We think we can change that behav- ior." BOARD CONTINUED FROM 1 repair the crumbling schools in the New· port-Mesa distiict. The remairung $.SJ million, the commit; tee proposes the district gain from the state. Although the bond itself is a source of concern to residents, the more immediate concern of many Costa Mesa residents is the potential sale of a neighborhood park. Along with the endorsement of a gener- al obligation bond, the committee suggest- ed the sale of two district-owned properties to help pay for future maintenance upkeep. The recommendation was for the sale of the Banning Ranch and Balearic sites, with the revenue bemg invested. The Balearic site, located next to the Estancia Adobe and bordered by Boa Vista, Balearic and Adams streets, currenUy serves as a neighborhood ~k where chil- dren play soccer and other sports. •rd like to look into a partnership with the dty to keep this open space," said Dana Black. president of the school board, in response to community concerns .. ,.Along with others, resident Fran Hill has formed a petition to fight the possible sale. Hill did not address the board Tuesday night, saying there was plenty of time to Doily Pilot prevent the sale. A second concern regarding the f Uridirig sources for the maintenance upkeep was raised by Linda Mook. president of the Teachers Federatton. The federation supports the bond and recognizes the need for a fund to maintain the-improvements, Iha said. But~t the same time, it is concemed that earmarking specif· ic sources of funding would be detrimental to the district. •As a school cbstrict. we are funded on an annual basis," she said. "'-/u the recently· proposed. budget by Gov. Davis attests, you're in for surprises every year in how the funds to schools will be packaged." Mook is specifically concerned with ear- marking a significant portion of tM general fund, which varies from year tQ year. That fund is used for supplies and teacher salaries, among other things. The report came as no swprise to boa/d members who said il was exactly in line with what they expected to )lear. "The shock factor wore off a long brae ago," said David Brooks, vice president or the school board. "They have given us a good sense bf where they were heading in the past.• The board accepted the final report, directing district staff to set up future study sessions to discuss the issues and questions raised by the board and conununity. RUNOFF when the sewers can hold the extra Oow. During winter months, the storm drains will be reopeneq. continue to fund the runoff diversion program, in addi- tion to getting state and fed- eral officials to contribute in the future. have balked because it seemed too expensive and too risky. City officials said they are willing to give the program a try. CONTINUED FROM 1 visor Tom Wilson, will allow cities to send urban runoff into the sewer system, which empties further out to sea. The sanitation district would treat the runoff along with waste water before releasing it into the ocean about 4 1/2 miles from shore. The runoff will .only be diverted during the summer, JO TO 75% OFF 20- • Additional Markdowns from Previous Sale. • New Arrivals Dal The other cities that will receive funding are Dana Point, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach and San Clemente. Part of the grant will be used to divert urban runoff in the county's har- bors, beaches and parks divi- sion. County officials have not determined an exact dollar amount for each dty. Wilson said he hopes the county~an Wilson said the pilot pro- gram will provide some relief to beach cities which for years have been struggling with water pollution caused by urban runoff. "The message was loud and clear-this is something the cities are particularly interested in,• Wilson said. The idea for the program is not new, but many cities RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Covers Morel WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $10000" OFF Club Chair $5000• OFF *With a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 1/19100 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 548-1158 #This is ·au for the best,· said Councilwoman Norma Glover. #In the end, we'll have much better water quality.~ A diversion project built last summer at Newport Dunes bas been successful, Kiff said. The dty, which originally applied for $100,000, will receive its money after the plans for the proposed· pro- jects are submitted to the county for final approval. Kiff said the city hopes to have the designs in by spring and have the runoff diversion in place by summer. City officials said they.are glad to have a short;terrn alternative for the urban runoff, but they are still searching for a final solution. #But someday, instead of just diverting the bad sturt, we're going to have to stop it at its source,• Kiff said. -------------Carpet C-eanlng Coit 's powerfuJ mobile carpet cleaning equipment removes ground in dirt to help extend carpet life. We are certified to comply with all major carpet manufacturer's cleaning specifications, including stain resistant carpets. 1-800-FOR-COIT Drapery Cl~anlng Coit's exclusive drapery cleaning removes make, du t, pollen, odon, and soil. We remove and rehang draperies at your .. Doily Pilot . MARBLE CONTINUED FROM 1 who'd made a rrunor name for himself playing up m Canada, toolc over the helm and took the team where it had gone so often - nowhere. I was there when Vmce Ferragamo was the man, leading the team to its one and only Super Bowl appear-. ance. And I was there when the team, evidently scared to embrace too much success, sent Ferragamo packing I was there when Eric Dickerson electrlfied fans with his running ability, win- ning ballgames by himself. • And again, I was there when the team traded him away for a handful of draft picks, once • again having success in its ~eadhghts only to make an abrupt U-tum. I was there when Jim Everett got his first start, star- tling fans who'd gone years without seeing a quarterback strong enough to actually throw the ball downfield. And I was there years later ·r-.. when he was booed to the sidelines by those same fans. Being a Rams fans was a .. tough road to travel. But I traveled it just the same. I'd go to the team's open ho~ every year, meeting some of tlie p1ayers wfio were sup- posed to lead the team to tri- umph. I bought a Rams cap, a Rams coffee mug and put a team poster up in my garage. I bought season tickets, memorized statistics and even missed half of my daughter's dance recital when I sneaked out to my car to tune in the game. I forgave them their mis- takes, their losses. As despondent a& I felt on Mon- day, I'd be breathing sheer optimism by Wednesday as I looked ahead to the coming game. And l,hen Monday would arrive again. Doctors have a word for this. They call it madness.. · _ I should have seen it com- ing. I lived in Chicago for a· while and saw fathers and sons and grandsons who'd built a legacy out of building their hopes upon the Chicago Cubs, the lovable losers of baseball. The spring would ...... , . start with unrcstramed hope. By mid-August, the fans would be wntmg off another ruined year. But the ntual never ended and, like a curse, was passed on from father to son One day, the "Rdm5 movoo to St. Lows. It had been m the works for months, so it wasn't a shock -more Wee a final ki<;k in the teeth. The team I'd grown up with, the team l followed through bad times and even worse times, gone. •For a while I stuck with the team, reading the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on the Internet, tracking down a · sports bar that might actually be silly enough to pay for the satellite feed, struggling to accept the fact that a place called •st. Lows· had been grafted onto my team's name But as time passed by, I let go. You might say I was cured. I had no team. I was free. No more ruined Sun- days sitting in the half-empty stadium with spent hot dog wrappers and shredded pro- grams blowing up and down the aisles. · Then a funny thing hap· pened. The Rams started to win. A quarterback with no NFL ~rience started toss- mg toucndown passe::. as effortlessly as a sea gull swooping down on French fries at McDonalds. A run- ning back who played for my alma mater became a scoring machine. The team won. And won. And won.again. . I fell back into my addic- tion, a born-again Rams fan, hyped and jacked, waiting with confidence and opti- mism for Uus Saturday's play- off contest with the Minneso- ta Vtlc.i.ngs -the dreaded rival from my youth. • But in the back of my mind, I know what awdlts. The cruelest day of the week. Monday. ' • STEVE MARBLE 1s the managing editor of limes Community News He can be reached at Steve.Mar- ble@latJmes.com This Year Stay Out of The Doghouse ... Semi -Annual Winter BLOW-OUT SALE Mak~Your; Valentifie's Day Reservation NOW! 30%-70.% OFF. ENTIRE STORE 40%-70% off all Rag B·aby & Ragster1· 30% off all Quiksilver 30% off aff other. products Newport's Most Roma Place to· Dine 3131 West Coast Higliway Great Savings From Our AlreMly Reduced Warehouse Pricesl " Progressive Sale Purchase Up To $100 and Receive 10% Off _Purchase Between .$100-$500 and Receive 15% Off Purchase . 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After learning of Burn- ham's opuuon, trutiative pro- pon«fflts qwckly consulted their own lawyer and sent a letter refutmg the city attor- ney's findings. They argued that their v.en;1on of the ~ti­ t.Jon was more accurate than~-~~·- Bumham's. Greenlight members had to move fast before the coun- cil meeting because they bad requested the 'measure be placed on a special election ballot ~n April. lmllattve . • proponents wanted the early vote m part so that residents -m turn .._ would be able to vote on the 11 proposed developments that are currently m the plan- ning process. The November general election would be too 1ate, said supporter Phil Arst. . ·vou'll get your election m November.• said Newport Beach Mayor John Noyes. •In the mean tune, trust your elected ofhciah;. • St Michael 6 All Saints ""'"r--o---E pi sc opal Olurch 3233 Padftc View Dr. <DRONA Da MAR Call 1-80(>-• -GOODWil.L ~ Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince . Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Din ner lnlqllt wlat room a dlnina-anilabk ror croup bllit.. Nttlftl!> llld priutt lllJIC\kiaa 723-0645. Please Call For Re n-alions and Directions 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach t It • 19 • f 6 Wednesday January 12, 2000 For the past two decades. Tom Pearson has followed in his fathers footsteps as afisherman Aux f<:X)LMAN Tie wheels of Tom Pear- son's skateboard are click- mg along the wooden planks of the dock in the quiet of the early morning. He's got two cardboarcf box- es of frozen mackerel stacked on the board and he's skating them down to the water's edge,. wher~ his boat, "Harvest," is moored. Pearson gives a few pushes for. speed and hops on top of the frozen fish, coasting along like a kid. The sunlight is only begin- ning to break through the haze as Pearson dwnps the mackerel bricks in his hold. kicks "Har- vest's" engine to life, and ouises past the black rock jetties of the Dana Point Harbor. He clicks on the weather radio, lights a ciga- rette and slips into a battered pair of green rubber overalls. Time to go to work. a little diving. It's a lifestyle that has Pearson always att\med to the fickle behavior of the water, even when he's standing on dry land. Sundays are "designated daddy"daysforPearson,when he spends time with his daugh- ters: ~ey, 5, and Carley, 3. More often than not, the three- some heads down to the beach to check out the waves and play in the sand. Terese, no less than her hus- band, lives a life wedded to the sea. The market's supplies of fresh fish -from buttermouth perch to sheepshead to shark -are replenished through her frequent tnps up and down the coast to buy from fishermen. "This business is one of those where you just have to work bard to make it go, so that's what we do all the time - work hard from the moment we Pearson, 38, is a lob- ster fisher- man. He's b e e n pulling traps from Southern California waters for more than t w 0 decades,· following in the .foot- steps of his Pearson's Port is in its 27th year on the water in · father, Roy, Newport's Back Bay. who passed away m December of 1998. The Huntington Beach ~­ dent sells his catch, along with fish that he and bis wife Terese buy from other· fishermen, at Pearson's Port, a small floating market anchored in the channel to Newport's Back Bay. It's a market that was started by Roy and his wife, Vi, and it contin- ues to be the center of the fami- ly's life, though Roy is no longer around. The market is low-key and inconspicuous, a weathered wooden shack festooned with shells and nets. It's easy to drive right over it tn the traffic that races along East Coast High- way without even realizing it's there. But for what will be 28 yea.rs next ·month, Pearson's Port has been qwetly ·doing business, family-style. Out m the water off San Oemente, Pearson motors up to a cluster of black buoys and begins to pull up traps. He hooks one of the floats with a gaff and threads a yellow buoy rope onto a motorized wmch, drawing the cage up from the sandy bottom. When the cage finally sur- faces, its gnarled wire form cov- ered in maroon weeds, a hand- ful of lobsters arc thrashing ar.ound in a comer. It looks like a good catch, but only to an unpracticed eye. A lobster must be three-cmd- a -quarter inches from its eyes to the edge of its carapace in order to be a legal catch. Pear- son can tell just from looking at these undersized creatures that they don't make the cut. He flips them indifferently back'. into the ocean with a flick of the wnst. ,-- A few others look more promising, and these he mea- sures with a • brass lobster gauge. Only one out of the entire lot is worth keeping, "It's kind of a late year, all in all," Pearson say . "The lob- sters arc still spawning, and there are a lot ot traps.• But Pearson, cutting the he-ad ort a mackerel and throw- ing the fish into the bdil com- partrncmt of the cage, rt>mains philosophical. "Somo years are goOd, somo are bad.• he snys. Taking the bounty -and, sometimes, accepting the scarcity -of the oc an hdJ'V t is something he's done his whole life. When he isn't pulling ttaps, he can ~ten be found surfing breaks like Low- er n tles, cruising to outer islands for adventure, or do!ng ' > I wake up,• Terese said. There have been lean years -like in 1983, when El N'mo suif destroyed almost all the family's traps at the beginning of the season. And it can also be difficult to cope with the sheer stress of doing so much work, much of which can be fairly repetitive and -needless to say -fishy. "I always think I'll never get rid of the smell,• Terese joked. u1 think I'm going to go to a . wedding and people will say "Oh my gpd, does she ever wash?"' Catch Pearson at the end of a morning hauling traps out of the water and he'll makE! his own form of confession: •after 20 years of doing this stuff, of course it's a grind.• But it's bard to miss the lick- er of glee that animates Pear- son's normally reserved expres- sion when he launches into a particularly juicy surf story, or when he tells a tale about catching a spotted bass. In such moments, the kid in Pearson ignites the man who must han- dle all the bard work. · "God, you know what? It~ so fun," he said. "You catch a million of them and you still love it.• D A l y P I L 0 T t ' .. "Goe/, you know what? 'It's so fun. You catth a million of them anti you still love It." With a couple cases of frozen bait. Tom P.earson heads toward his boat. "Harvest." PHOTOG At the store, Pearson throws some Almon on a Kalewbllea customer waits. Sea gulls circle Peanon'a boat. .. Harvest." at the end of another day on the water, .• Peanon, with daughten CUley, left, and Haley, head home after spending a Sunday morning at Newport Beach. Sundays are what Pea.non calls .. desJgnated daddy day." •1hovenothingto1llY 1n nothing personal, but rm~ upsae thal rs talcen 17 games fw you guys (!ht Wy Nol) to Maly come to one of ow games. I ~ we're not doing al that good . • Gregg Savage, Newport Harbor girls hoops coach .. Doily Pilot 7 Sailors go on the.road Rnd upset Hawks Manchester and Kauth lead Newport Harbor's attack, 2-0. TONY AJ.TOBM" ~Pb LAGUNA HILLS -The fortu· nate bounces that have evaded Newport Harbor High's girls soccer team made their appearance m Thes4&¥-' 4-0 Sea View League win over host Laguna Hills. "Vfe've been in a bunch of our gam , but just haven't gotten any good luck.," Coach Jason Sorrell said. "Today, we played hard as a team and kept the pressure on the other team. It was a good win for us." First-half goals by Tory Manches- ter and Laura Kauth were the cllffer- ence for the Sailors (2-6-2, Fl in league), while consistent pressure in the second half kept Laguna Hills, ranked No. 6 m CIF Southern Sec- tion Division III and No. 10 i.n Orange County, off balance. "We didn't want to stop what was working for us in the first half," Sor- rell said. ·sven though we were winning, we wanted to keep taking our chances and keeping the ball on their side of the field." After a pretty even (irst 20 min· utes, Newport Harbor started to control the tempo. Manchester attempted a comer kick that somehow managed to find G RL S S its way mlo the far comer of the goal, giving the Sailors a 1-0 lead. "I'd like to say we've been work- ing on that," Sorrell said with a laugh, "Everyone just left it a lone and it tucked inside the post for us 11 Shortly thereafter, Laguna Hills (3·4·1, 0.1-1) nearly tied the game, but a Hawks' <teflection went just wide of the goal. Goalie Amy Niles, who had nine saves, came up Wlth a nic.e fis( save on a free kick, sending the shot just over the top of the goal. "She brings a lot of confidence lo the team,'' Sorrell said. "When sbe says she's going to get the ball, everyone knows she's gonna get it She's d"h.rutely not shy about get· t.mg the ball, that's for sure." Just before the end of the first hall, fresQ.man Amy Burlingham stole a Hawks' pass, took it the length' of the field cµid fed a Wlde- open Kauth, who one-timed 1t into the goal for a 2-0 Sailors' lead "Amy has tremendous speed and she uses it well for us, 11 Sorrell said. "She has great potentiil.l and Wlth some experience and some improvement on her baJlhandling ability, she's going to be an out- stanchng player." In the second half, Newport sur- vived d few fre~ locks by the HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ·BAS KETBALL OSTANGS, 43- Costa Mesa seizes top spot in league standings, but Hatsushi's injury dulls the celebratiom BAARY FAUl.KNI R lRVINE -Zone defenses have something to do with the Costa Mesa High girls basketball team's propensi- ty for bombing away from distance in its first two Pacific Coast League games. aut, having scrimmaged against their own de!enders in practice, Mus- tang shooters should also be excused for being a tad gun-shy from inside 15 Co<ota M es.1 ( 1 l '>) 2 O Coron.1 del M.11 ( 12·4) 1 0 ... ~t. ',, . I ! I University (6 11) 0 1 Tuesday's scores feet. .. • • ~esa defenders continued to ~~~';;a= 32: spread anxiety throughout the league Tuesday, blocking 13 shots en route to a 43-31 PCL road win over University. Estaxia crt eoron.., Mir The visitors, who blocked 11 shots University crt 1.agooa Beadl Thursday's games (7 p.m.) in a league-opening win over Estancia, connected on six three- pointe rs (in 23 attempts) to improve to 11-5, 2-0 in league. The Mus- tangs, ranked No. 6 in CIF Southern Section Divis1on lil·A, se12ed sole ~ssion of first place, one-half gClJlle ahead of idle Corona del Mar. the victory, Mesa's eighth in its last nine games, was even more impressive since it came with junior point guard Nancyiiatsushi side- lined for all but the first few minutes with a badly sprained left ankle. Hatsushi will get a week to recover, since the Mustangs next game is Tuesday aga.insU.agy.na Be&ch. ·we played wiUi a lot of guts with Nancy opt," Mesa Coach Jim Weeks said. . Guts, however, is what it takes to attack the heart of the Me~ defense, where 6-foot-1 seruor center Autumn Smith looms large. Smith, who set a school single-season record with 113 blocks as a jw1ior, rejected 11 Trojan field-goal attempts to gwe her 18 in two league games. The 11 blocks is four shy of her single-game school record, set last season against Estancia. Smith's unforgiving inside presence helped lead to Uni's paltry 22.4% sbootlng from the field (1 3 of 58). Mesa, however, wasn't the only team playing defense Tuesday. The Trojans' zone limited Smith to just four points, almost nine fewer than her average, and forced the visitors to pump from the perimeter. And while Mesa found little consistency from long range (27% from the field), the Mustangs caught fire in spurts. Three-pointers by Julie Hitt, Christine Caron and Barbara 'ITeJo, all within a 131-second span in the second quarter, capped a 12-0 Mus· tang run wtuch erased an 8-4 deficit and put them ahead for good. After 1\-ejo's trey, the Mustangs went 8:33 without a field goal, before jun¥>r guard Leigh Marshall broke that drought with a three ball from the top of the key. Marshall then drained her next two from beyond the arch -withln 70 seconds -to spur another 12-0 blitz. Hawks, but for the most part, kept / the play on Laguna Hills' side of the field. "Our goal from the outset was to be aggressive," Sorrell 'iclld "In the past, we'd'be tentative dnd the oth· er team would steal and i>cQre. I'm trymg to teach them to attack the ball and be the fl.{st at the ball. We definitely got better today at that." Laguna Hills' be.st shot at a goal came late on a free kick from about 20 yards out, but the shot went well above the goal. Lead.mg the defensive charge for the : Sailors was 1un1or Meredith Miller and seruor Terra Mcintosh. "They both did a recd good JOb out there," Sorrell !>i:lld. GIRLS SOCCER Mesa falls to Uni, 3-0 •Mustangs undble to find the combmabon. J<,..,11'11 Hoo My~ IRVINE -Both Costa Mesa High and. host Uruver..1- ty's guls soccer teams had their chances to score. The difference m Tuesday's Pacif- ic Coast League game WiiS that Uni converted on its chances, while Mesa didn't. That meant a 3-0 Um wm. •We have to score goals,• Costa Mesa Codch D<ln John- ston said. Nit's kind of frui.trat- mg." Costa Mesa (6-2-5, 1-1-0 m league) has gone 0·2· 1 m its last three games after gomg undefeated in its first 10. The Mustangs, ranked No. 6 in CIF Southern Sectlon Divi- sion IV, certainly had their chances against Uni (2-7-1, 1-0-0). - But the ltojdns scored h.rst in the 25th minute when Kate Cumsky took advantage of a ball Mesa couldn't clear. They put Mesa ma 2-0 hole at the start of the second half when Lindsay Paulick scored on an unpressive sl.tdmg lock. Mesa then started to press hard on offense, Wlth Sharon Day and Nichelle Janti push - mg the ball up from the left side. The Mustangs got SIX shots on goal in the second half, and theu best scoring cha nce came when Katie Roche fired a shot that went too Jugh. But with Mesa's personnel committed to offense, the 1ro- jans took advantage of a weakened defeme, getting a goal from Brook Ferguson m the , 70th minute to take an insurmountable lead. ·w e played pretty well, Johnston said. •Bu we have to make use of ow opporturu· ties.• That surge put the Mustangs up, 33-19, with 2:14 left in the third quarter and senior guard Jenny Earnest, ~g over the point vacated -S~E MU~TANGS PAGE 8 KIM HAGGERNlYllUS I OAA.Y PILOT Mesa's Leigh Marshall (right) defends Peggie Wu In Mustangs' victory. Mesa goalie Margaret Landeros had seven ave5, but the Mustangs have given up five goals in theu last three games, compared to three m their first 10. Some lineup changes may come wh en Mesa resumes PCL play, accord..iilg to Johnston. The Mustangs take a break m league play with a bye Thurs- day. EAGLES B6USH OFF ARTISTS EASILY, 7 4 -23 Estancia girls get a lot of things done right at Laguna. JOSEPH Boo ~Pb LAG~A BEACH -Estancia High had three goals ~g into Tuesqay night's Pacific Coast . League girls basketball game against liost Laguna Beach. Hold the Artists under 25 points. Mission accomplished. Make sure everybody scor s. Check. sort of. Hold them to a score! quarter ... well two out of three ain't bad. The closest the Eagles got to the scoreless quarter was holding Laguna Beach to three points in th'e f Ourth, but that was the only thing Estancia (9-7, 1-1 in league) failed to do in a 74-23 rout of the Artists. "We lost five of our last six games before this one,• Estancia Coach Paul Kirby said. •So it was g tpget a win like this." nie Victory was guaranteed in about the same tiine it takes to cook a Pop Taft. That's because Laguna Beach's beSt player, Le lie Schmalzried, picked up her. second foul just one minute into the game, with the Artists leading 3-2, forong her out of the gerne. After that, as the cllche goes, it was an Eagles. Estancia outscored Laguna Beach, 20-8, in the first quarter, with nine points from Lau- ren Cassity. Schmalzried then ~ up her third foul on Estancia'• first po c - ion in the second <JU!llrler, forcing her out for the rest of the hall, and the Eagles le<i, 43-12, at halftime. One neg"ative for ~tanda was Xochltl Byfield, who sprained her ankle l :35 in the first quarter. She didn't return. ·she's domg all right,• Kirby said. HI thmk she'll ,be ready for Corona del Mar.• She was the only Estano.a play- e r who didn't core, but smce she only played 1:35, it didn't factormto Estancia's goal. Cac; ity led Estftnaa with 15 pomts, a1ong wtth nin rebounds and eight steal . B cky Lenhart scored 11. Zuyin Barr"ra srored 12, and Jenm(cr Ollila 10. Sailors tumble ~t Lagwia HiJJs, 51-22 Lagun~ Hills jumps to 19-2 lead in first quarter en route to Sea View League victory. TONY At:TORf!UJ lktr Plat LAGUNA HILLS Costly tumoven and two hot shooting Hawks were too much to overcome for New· port Harbor High'• girll buketball caem in 1\aelday'1 51-22 Sea View ~pt a. to bolt LagUna HUii. Magan Aaker led the Hawb With 20 pomll, while Ann Bubdlld adcled 1 l for the Hawks (9·9, 1-1 in league). took a 22-9 lead at tile half. Fr..esbman Athena Vasquez led the Alter a scorcl-liucond quarter, Sailors (3-14, 0-2 in league) with seven Aaker responded with mne third·qu8r· points, while seruor Nicole Aabton and ter points, including the first even junior Molly Weedn d\ipped in with poinb of the third quarter, stretdnng four apiece. the Hawks' lead to 20. A swanning Hawks full-court press Newport Harbor Coa<'h Gr~g Sftv. rattled the Sailors from the beginning, age refused comment on th garn enabling Laguna Hills to jump OUt to a ttating, •1 have nothing to y. Jt' 19·2 ftnt quarter lead on 13 SeilOe' nothing pnonal, but I'm pretty upset tumovan. • that It's taDn 17 games for you guys Newport tried to fight bedt, going (the DllJ' Nat) to ftnally come to one on a '1-0 nm to start the lil<."Ond ~~'·J~ol~aur;.;;~ I undentand that we're cuttiMf 11eed to 10 f." ... good. but I wa hOp- Lilguna lfiDI shut down Newpod llli _.. ""PPO't from our the ftlaaJ 4:30 of u,e eecood quarw and mnwndty ••...-tban tbll. • ' -• SOCCER . Hores stingy in 2-01oss • EstaJilcia k ~per · makes 18 saves in 2·0 setback in PCL cont t at Laguna B ach. NEWPORT REACH E tanda High n or goalie Helen Flor ftmas ed 18 savos, but host Lftgunft Reach . slipped two Pft t her to cla1m o 2·0 Padnc Gout League glr'ls IOC'Cer trl~ Tue.day ROiie Dobbs and Katie Roark IOOred tOi' the Artl&ts (4·7, 1-1 In league), wbo faced four shoo from tia. e.a-(5--5, ~2) ............ lotwanl ..... a. ... .,.. ..... ... "t ..... ...-.n .. 'a .. . ... ,,....., .. c.... ....... • ' _8_\A/ed~nesdoy.--~1~Ja_n_va~ry~l~2,_2_000--=-----------------------------~~i><>l'~------...-----------------------------~----Oo-i_~_P __ il~ COLLEGE HOOPS Vanguard U. women fall , victim, 72-59 •Lions fall to 3-1 in GSAC b asketball race. SAN DIEGO -Point Loma Nazarene used a bal- anced scoring attack with •four players in double figures and swept to a n-59 victory • over visiting Vanguard Uni- versity Tuesday night in Golden State Athletic Confer- ence basketball play. The Lady Crusaders opened a 10-point lead with 3:58 left and maintained the pressure the rest of the way to improve to 2-2 in GSAC play, dropping Vanguard to 3-1. Kelly Boeke led the Lions, ranked eighth in the country on the NAIA level, with 19 points and 14 rebounds. Leading the Lady Cru- saders was Sasha Rumpel, who had 14 points and seven boards. GOlDEN STATI ATHLETIC COHR'R!Na PolNT l.oMA NAZAMNI 72, VANGUARD UNIVDISITY 59 Vangu.vd • lee 8, Candelaria 2, . Boeke 19, Emde 16, Huddle 4, Lenderman 0, Weidler 2, Seaman 0, Hernando 8, Axelj()(l 0, McKinney 0. 3-pt. goals Emde 4, Lee 2, Hernando 2. Huddle 1 Point Loma N..,..,.. Hems 2, Rumpel 14, Kellar 13. Becker 10, Ekeroth 6, Medine 3, Curtis l l, S.bc.ock 9, Zimbelmen 4 3·pt. goals • Curtis 3, Btcker 2, Ekeroth 2, Medina 1, Babcock I Halftime 33-33. Vanguard U. men succumb, 101-68 SAN DIEGO -Point Loma Nazare ne University came out hot in the second half and cruised to a 101-68 Golden State Athletic Confer- ence win over visiting Van- guard University Tuesday night in men's basketball. Already with a 12-point lead, the Crusaders made 18 of 22 to open the second half to blow the game wide open. Brandon Cablay led the Llons (9-7, 1-3 m GSAC) with 23 points, while Dennis Keane chipped in with 13. B.J. Foster and Brian Frey each bad 22 points for Point Loma (14-3, 2-2), while lravis Lindstrom added 21. GOU>IN STAft ATHUTIC CIONPIMNa PolHT LOMA NAZAltENI 102. VNtGU,,_, UMvusrrr 68 VMg\NMd • C.blay 23, Keene 13, Burgess 12, Kohlhees 6, I.ff S, Curtis 5, Beeler 2, Corkery 2 3 pt. goals • C.blay 4, Keane 3, Kohlhaes 2, Burgess 2. T~nlcal fouls · VU assistant ca.ch I. Point Loma NuMene • Foster 2.2, Frey 22, Lindstrom 21, Srlscoe 13, Estell 9, Foley 6, Smlih 4,.Fletcher 3, Eklund 2. 3 pt. goals • Frl!y 3, Lindstrom 3, Estell 2, Foster 2, Fletcher 1. Halftime · PLNU, 41·29. "-Wt s.lyO'loyle. JDlle+M 'WldlBlld, Lella llendrldll, Rd81 Zanaow, ~Knott. J-IW Porterlleld, JemleWOIDble, Coach Brim Owlld, Jelllca Porterfield, Jemiller Rydai, · Elle &penbedl. .~Carsten. In front, from left: Megan Dias and DanaOwad. Not pictured, Ashley Harrison. IYIO .. KIM HAGGERTY..ZVUUS I DAILY Pit.OT Costa Mesa 's Nancy Hatsushi (right) duels University's ·Danielle Janda (34) for possession tn Tuesday's PCL game. MUSTANGS CONTINUED FROM 7 by Hatsushi, scored rune of her team-high 13 J>Qints in the fourth quarter to ice it. Earnest added 10 rebounds to the cause, while Smith chipped in. eight boards. Marshall's aforementioned nine points were pivotal, as were quality minutes sl.lp- plied by Caron (five points and five rebounds), lrejo (five points), Laura Muniz ~three points and siJt boards} and Hitt (three asSJSts to go with three points). Hatsushi, who leads Orange County with 7 .4 assists per game, appeared to land on an opponent's foot early m the first period. Weeks said he could hold her out against perennial eel· Jar-dwelling Laguna Beach, to ensw-e she'd be ready for the Jan. 20 home clash with CdM. Semor Reagan Anders scored a game-high 15 points for University (6-11, 0-1). NO· SUMMARIES HIGH SOtOOL GllJLS Sl!A VlEW ~GUI LAGUNA H1u.s 51, NEWPOKT 22 5cON by Qual'Url Newport Harbor 2 7 6 7 • 22 Laguna Hills 19 3 15 14 -51 Newport Hilrbor • Vasquez 7, Weedn 4, Ashton 4, Gerlach 3, Castillo 2, Woller 2, Moore 0, Mikami 0, Sondel 0, Gallardo 0, Brooks 0. 3 pt. goals • None. Fouled out.· None. LaguM Hiib • Mker 20, Bubriski 11, Ch. D'Alessandro 6, Bengard 4, Co. D'Alessandro 3, Owens 3, Beebe 2, Elizondo 2. 3 pt. goal$ • Aaker 2, Owens 1. Fouled out -None. MOFIC COAST LEAGUE ~A MESA 43, UNMltslTY 31 Score by Quwten -Costa Mesa 10 11 12 10 -43 University 8 9 3 11 • 31 Costa Mese • Earnest 13, Marshall ~ caron 5, Trejo 5, Smith 4, Hlft 4, Muniz 3, Hatsushl O. 3·pt. goals • Marshall 3, Trejo 1, Caron 1, Hitt 1. Fouled out -None. University · Anders 15, Atiba 7, Ariaz.and 3, von Tungeln 2, • Wu 2, Janda 2. 3-pt. goals -Ariazand 1, Anders 1. fouled out -None. MORC COAST LEAGUE EsTANOA 74. lAGuNA BEACH 23 Score by Quarters Estancia 20 23 18 13 • 74 Laguna Beach 8 4 8 3 • 23 Estllnda -Cassity 15, Lenhart 11, Matsufuji 9, Hirata 4, Byfield 0, Barr~ra 12, Villa 6, Orellana 2, Ollila 10, Rodreguez 2, Avalos 3. 3-pt. goats -Lenhart 2, Hirata 1, Villa 1. Fouled out · None. Technicals • None. ~Buch ·Maloney 4, Offield 4, Schmalzr1ed 3, Ouimette 2, 5hany 0, Maya 6, Dick 4, Duffy O. 3·pt. goals -None. f ouled out • None. Technicals -Team 1. •Costa Mesa C!Jassi~ runners-up sparlcle ~ marathmro.. COSTA MBSA -1be AYSO Region 91 Divllkm 3 ::'::U:n=== C1ailk All-Star Touma· meat tbls pMt wee'-'<I. Teams fnq .. OWi' Southern Califoldll~ 4bok pleoe in the ~t. wbida WU WOil bp Miiiion Viejo, who Imel d;eCI off NeWport Beath after live ertimes and a sboolout was needed to dedde the contest. · CdM girIS rip Dolpbfus, 16-0 DANA POINT -Corona del Mar Hlgh's girls water- polo team dominated the waters of Dana Hills High with an unyielding attack en route to a 16-0 nonleague win Tuesday, keyed by a nine- goal burst in the first quarter. Senior Hayley Hapeman and freshman Danielle Carl- son each scored four goals, and Melinda Tucker and Lindsey Daley added two geals apiece for CdM, which improved to 9~7 overall WATER POLO Goalie Arin Hendrickson had 13 saves en route to post- ing her shutout. NONLEAGUE CDM 16, DANA Hrus 0 Sc:or9 by Quwtws Corona del Mar 9 1 1 S -16 Dana Hills O O O O • 0 CdM • Carlson 4, Hapeman 4, Tucker 2, Daley 2, Strack 1, DiGiacomo 1, Miller 1, Hewtco 1. Saves: Hendrickson 13. DANI Hills · Saves: Wolford, 3. COLLEGE WOMEN'S HONORS Boeke_ GSAC Player of the Week • Vanguard sophomore stepping up big for Lions. ,,,. COSTA MESA -Vanguard University's sophomore Kelly Boeke was named the Golden State Athletic Conference's women's basketball player of the week. Boeke averaged 18.7 points and 13.3 rebounds per game in the three GSAC contests for the Lions. Boeke led the Lions with 15 points and 12 rebounds in their win over Azusa Pacific on Jan. 4, 22 pomts .and 18 rebounds against Cal Baptist on· Thursday and 19 points and 10 rebounds in Saturday's win over Fresno Pacific. TODAY • Buk.tb9tt S C H E D U L E Community college men • Orange Coast at Eullerton, 5:30 p.m. C001munity college women -Orange Coast at Fullerton, 7:30 p.m. High school boys • Newport Harboi at Laguna Hills, 7:30 p.m.; University at Costa Mesa, 7 p.m.; Laguna Beach at Estancia, 7 p.m. • Socar High school boys · Newport Harbor at Laguna Hills, 3:15 p.m.; University at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m.; Laguna BHch at Estancia, 3:15 p.m. •W.twpolo High school girls -Irvine at Newport .Ha~. 3 p .m .. Corona def Mar at Northwood, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa vs. University, at Newport Harb<><, 6 p.m. DEEP SEA .. lUESDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing -1 boat, 15 anglers. 4 sheephead, 3 perch, 26 whitefish, 6 rockflsh (released). -I I ~L·~ •: 11 ~uc "o·I Fletlt ua Bualneu doing ness yet JU c bond In tn 1moun1 not opening of bids ~"""av·.-y·o·u-1 ... t1·n .. 1~d Name Statement Steve A. Corona COMMISSIONER OF NOTICE TO WRAP-UP PROGRAM: lea• tnan len percent A pavment bone! lt'ell doing business ye17 No Thi. st•nenc WU The tOllOwing petsen1 This statement wu THE SUP EA I 0 A CONTRACTORS "SEW·UP" Llo8nH (10%) of Che total bid be requ.red pf1o( 10 ex-Klever Zambrano tiled with lhe County 1,. doing buslilesl as: filed with Che County COURT CALLING FOR BIOS PUBLISH JanU81y 5, Ptiot. payable 10 the Dis· ecutlon of the contract This statement wu Clet1< ol Orange Counfy Pty Per Video, 3613 Clet1< of Onlng4t County OLEG sroooi District 2000 1na Janutry 12, !rid as• guarantee that and shd be In 1he lorm filed w11h the CouolY oo 12·23-99 Puente St F 11er1dn oo 12-03·99 TOROVITSHOUK AND COAST COMMUNITY 2000 the bidder, If its proposal se1 forth in the contract Clet1< °'Orange County 19181114176 Ct~fotnia ei835u ' 1~13303 LUOMllA COLLEGE DISTRICT WALK THROUGH 11 accepted, ahtll dOCuments oo 12-30-99 011ty P1lol Dec. 29, Daniel Anthony Sine Oalty 1Pllol Dec. 29 FEOOROVTSEVA BldDeadl Jam:aryl9,200011200 Pl'9tTIPUy executt lhe Pw.uant to SeClion 191196115430 1999, Jtn 5, 12, 19, htz, 3613 Puen1e &.: 1999, Jan 5, 12, 19, HUSBAND AND WIFE. March 2,~11 pm.,OCCMall\lenanc. Agreemenl, lumllh 1 22300oflhePublicCon· DelfvPilotJan s.1.~1_1_e.! 2000 W674 Fullerton. Ctlllornl• 2000 wen IN PRO PER 200 Pm ana Operauona Fldlily, Hllllact<>fY Ftlthlul Per-1ract Code, the contrad 26. ~ vvucu Flctltloua 8ualnffa 92835 SUPERIOR COURT 1 8 0 C A B R I L L 0 p ol Bid Rece localed on Mernmtc lonnlnc. Bond in tn w1U contain provisions Fl_.' 1 8 1 N S Steve Corona, 1414 OF CALIFORNIA, SCTORSETETA MAPTEsA", BC·AB 00::8 of DlredortplOc Strfft, between Ftlr· tmoonl AOt '"' than petmllling the sue-,r• ou:i.:' ne~· Thean,:~tement Ctntral Ave . Sptce 11. COUNTY OF Purcnaslng. Caul eom. VMtW Road •nd Hal1>0r one hundred percenl cusful bidder to •me men no persons BrN, Cahlorrut 92821 92627 munlt ~ Dlslrict Boulevttd, CO.ta Mesa, (1~) of lhe kital bid subsbtute secunbes tor The lot~ pert0nt c"•PdoinT 0 busWlesl as. Shtwn Adams, 11.,5 ORANGE PETITIONERS IN Y • CA 92626 =furnish a Faymenl eny monies withheld by tre dOlllQ buseneu 11. A I A, 3737 Birch Prichtrd St., '7, F~n-3'$1 The City DIM, PRO PER Bldg •o .. , 1 70 Adams BID DATE. March 2. in an tmount not the Dlstrld lo ensure Golden Wo.t W1ot!ow Stteel, Suite 200, New- ert<¥\, Ctlilomia 92S3S-Post OH1ce Box 14171, Pu!>llShed Newport ~~~2e CO.ta Mesa, 2000 at 2.00 p.m less than one hundred performance under IM Service, 319·A 181h portGDBead'I, ~ 92660 Thlt buaine•• IS COil· Orange, CA Beach·Co111 Mua REVISED 810 DATE percent (100%) (If Che to-conlracl Place. Coota Mesa, CA I HoldlnQs, Inc .. -92613·1671 Dally P1toc Decemti.r 29, Project ldenutlcetlOn BOARD DATE: lal bid prl<le, IOO lumlah Eacn bid submitted tn 92627 ~Delaw.re), 3137 Blrct1 d~ed ~ • ~ral IN THE MATTER OF 1999, Jtnuary 5. 12, 19, ~r::. Or~ ~· Maroh 15, 2000 ctrtllictlH evidencing response to this Nobce Mat1< M Puro, 31S..A llfft, SUit• 2001..~· paH~: you started THE PETITION TO 2000 W678 ptex, lJil~o 1~:~ • No payment lhall be tha1 the required Insur· a"811 contall\, 88 1 bid 16th Place, Costa Masa, po~:!'!.~1~9191"tf.OO(J9 COil· 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j;iiili;;;;;;;-ijl COFHANOLGEEG THE NAME Flctltloua BualnHa Pia Bid flt made for wOO< Of male· tnc. la In effect In 1he 111m adequate sheeting, CA 92627 .,.,.., ... •• 09 1 are on 8 "81 under the contract 1moun11 .. t lorth ln the ahoi!iig, and bracing or Thia buslneu I• con· dueled Dy. an lndlVldual TOROVITSHOUK and N•m. Statement and tvallable at: Office unless and unUI the Reg· general oondlllon1. In equ1vtlin1 m.ihOd. 'tOf dueled by: in lndlvldual Hive you 1t1r1ad LUDMILA The lollowlng persona ol lhe Physical Facilities lstrar ()f Conlraelora veil· the evenl of lellure to the prolectlon of Ille 1nd Have you llttted doing business yet? FEOOROVTSEVA, art doing busine11 81. Coordlnttot, Ardllh lies to the DISTRICT entar lnlo lhe oonlraCI limb In trencflea end doing bu1ine11 yet? Vea, M•mo11al S-1<n for 'W1ll"m S . Manhill •111 be lltlcl J•ou.ary 14ih, •• •I 00, ot 19'. NTltuun lt&1on ro11 291. Mr Marthall •u • 1a1dm1 of Rtdland• btforc mc.r1ns lhc Kornn w., Ht w., a real t11J1e btoi..,, for JS yun 1n lM Hawt1iu hland1. At tturrmcnl 1n 1986, h• tncl wife 81lhc "'turned '° N""'f'«' e-h U.lll'orn11. A&• 8~. ho 11 IUMYCcl by h11 wife HUSBAND ANO WIFE 1) Dougal Enterpnsa1, Richy, Cout Com· that the CONTRACTOR end execute lht re· open excevatlon, which Yes, 09/01199 Slml•r H M ... h.11 0'1111~------4 Ntwp0n Buch, • '°"• Chatlet Manhall ol fJ..,. AMENDED b) Soutflam Celllorma munlfy College D1strlct, wes property lloenaed ,1 quited documenla, auch ahaU confoon to IP· August 1985 GDI Holdings, Inc., PACIFIC VIEW ,ORDER TO Consuttanta, 25 Esc:a· ~g!o. ,..~tam~.~~."cBidoA the ume the con1rac:1 bid HWl'lty WIU be for. pliceble aale!Y orders. Mtlk M Puro Cntr1e1 S G,.nvllle. Yotk Ci1y: IWO d•uilum , l'llyllu M. ~ of Mira I.om• &nd 8>1b1r1 Allrn of lltrlolcy, ""o brochcn, fr•nlc C. M111hall of a.lb<.oo and Sh....--4 \1u.M11Jt ol~ 11.,. v-¥tt. Bnmh Columl111, '"d l•o ,,.,114 cluldttn MEMORt•• n&1u.,. SHOW CAUSE P•de Court, Newport (714.) ""1: ..• ::---73 wu twtrded. AnVCON· felted The Fallhlul Per· Governing Board Thi• statement wu Extcu11ve V P. ,_ ,.~ FOR CHANGE Be1ct1. C11ilomla 92663 NO.....,......, TRACTOR nol 10 tormanc. Bond lhtl ,.. By Wllll•m M. Vega, filed with the County This 1teternen1 wu Cemetery • Mortuary OF NAME James R Dougal, 25 GIVE~1°.fu.11S~~~8~ lloensect la aub;:i 10 meln In lull fotQ8 1.nd el· Ed. D., Chencellor, Clet1< of Orange County ~ril ~~~ = Chapel . Crematory CASE NUMBER EscepeBede hCoucart,11New· na-..... ,...,. __ , ""·tr1d ol penal* Uflder I law lect through the guaren· COiet Community on 12-08-99 ...... 12_1,.,.,,. A200314 port ac. 1ornoa ,......,.;x.;i......,...,. II tti. llcanle cltsel· taeperlOCfta~ln CoflegeOletrlct 1"9611a3eo ..... .,..., 3500 Ptofic Vl8W Onve PETITIONER(S) OLEG 92663 Orengo County, Calllor-ltcalk>n apec1lied herein· the general conditions Publ;sMd Newpon De Iv Pilot Dec 22, 29, 1t9Ml1H02 Newport Belch TOROVITSHOUI< and Thil buslnesa II con· nit, lcllng by tnd tbove 11 lhal of a •spe-The DISTRICT re-Buch-Coat a Mell 1990, Jan 5, 12, 2000 Oa' PbJtn. 5, 12, 19, 844-2700 LUDMllA ~ed by an indlVldual t.°'rf.' :r.~""~ Clll'4Y cont~ u de· .. ,..,.. the right to tejeCC DlllV Plklt Jenuery 5, 12, W870 26, 000 W68e FEOOROVTSEVA. • •v• you itarled lerttd to as .. 015• ~ .. ~ Sedior\ 7058 of 1~0r 111 bide or 10 2000 W68.3 Flctl&ua Bualneaa NOTICE OF PIR•,.E 1•ft'l'Urae HUSBAND ANO WIFE doing bullneu yet? .,,. ..... ntomit BollOaa 1 -.•i.r11iat s APPUC .. TION FOR MW numUN HAVE FILED A Yu. 08/01/Vl "TRICT', wlll recerve up nd PrOfe&atona WI •nv n..,...-N•me ;atement " IEU BROADWAY PETITION FOR AN Jamee R eoug.i &o, bul not later •han the :,. COd•. or lnlOtTNtfltiea Ir eny Flctttloua BualnH• The lollotitng peMtis CHANGE IN Mortuaty *Chapel ORDER TO CHANGE Thia llat.ment wu tbove·lltted lime. awa~~tyc::',:::',:: bidS or in the bidcllQ • Neme State"*'lt tre dOlnO b 11tneu H OWNERSttlft OF ---... c""a-1---.1 • Cremation NAMES FROM filed y,lth , the County se1t1d bids lof the 1his w~ lhtQ llHll At '~ ~ The lollowlng pertans DiatrYino PIOduct.ic.ns ALCOHOUC OLEG Clor11 ot Orange County twltd of t oontrtc:t tor sttuc:l a tna;orrty of~ 1 rn lhe t re OOinQ tiumeu as n5 w: 11trt St, Suite J: BEVERAGE ClaNfftM 11 O Broadway TOROl/ITSHOVI<. on 12;11·99 .. the project delel1bed u Work, In tecordanc. r =·the OI~ V .. ge RN.tty, 5848 Coat. MMe. CA 926:7 LICENSE Tod--' Costa Mesa LUDMtLA 199Ml1417t Demoltllon of Exlsllng wrth the P'OVISIOOa of dul":., Reta'::1' of 1~ ="· Honungton Scott Bred't Watahef, Otle of~ .,, FEOOROVTSEVA Dell'/ Pilot Jan 5, t2, 19, Building and New Cori· Ctr.tom11 Business --4 , Celdomit 92049 22245 U.111 St . Grand ~· b,'V 842..S878 842•9150 , TO ALEC PAUL 28, 2000 W680 atruclton ol 57J.535 Protu11on1 Cod'; Stale oC Ctllfomlt hes Paul Kane MakaNI Jr .. Terrac.. Cr\ 92313 ;=;~~;;;~~~~~~; $Quire FOOi Three~""" ,,,A#t-705,.. delermlned the Qtner· 1040 Mac:1rthor Blvd, Thit ~ la con· r ~. 1999 • HOFFMAN. flc:lltloua Buameaa Ari Ce I ,.._,.,,_ _., ~ ""' • •"Y ~INog ,.... "' tHIO, Senta Ane, Celt-duded by tn lnatvldull To Whom It May "Affordable Alternative" DJscount Casket, Cremation& Burial Serrice Why should you subject yourself & your family to payihg Jnflate~ prices for caskets & services???? Clll 'lbll Pm 1-881-~UT 1frN1 Ori1i1p I llnr•I'• C1..W. LISA HOFFMAN N•me Stat•,,,.,,t n er ....... ...-x · Al W0111 mwt Ii. com· wtQIM tn thew...._~~ fOm1a '¥1'107 Have you 1ta11ed Cotlcam: II It hereby O<dared The lollOWlng petaon• Thert Wll ti. • One pteted wltl1'll 680 COO· whli:h the .,.,. ,. ID .,.. Thia butlnell la 000, ~ buaiMM )'91? No The Neme(a) oC the that 111 peraon1 In· are dolno bulinau 11 Hundred Flfly (Sl50) secutt\l'I dtya Time la of performed, CoplM of ~ed...,, an lndlVidUll ScOtt Ek1ldy w.tahef Ac>l>ll~a) lalate terested In lhia mttter OPI S"ALES, 608 E. 'nOtl·,.lundable peyment the assellQ9 F111Ure lo lhe1e W9Qe ..... de· Hav~w' ou attrled Thia ai.iement wu L AR G LLC appear before tnls court Ocetntronl. un11 A, teQutred tor eactl HI 01 complete the Work 111mln1tlon1, entnteo """"" .. _ ... No ,..... ....... .... A ,..,.,..-, The 8Pj)llotnca lltled Ill 0.""'rtmenl No 703 n • ......_ C tom .. .., bkf dOCumenta Chec:tca Wlthln the lime Mt forth PRe'\'AILINO W'""'"" """''V 1 ·" _, '"'" .,,. .......,. .. , .,.,_~-,... ~·-· th '-g......,1 •hould ti. made ptyable herein wlll rtsutt In Iha "" ...... P•ul l<tne MakP\al, Jr. Cle rte of Orange Counfy __,.,,.. •re to of lht Ofenoe County Thom11J1rryS11ughter, 10 CoHl Conimunlly •-posit~ ol ~ ........ , ..... SCALEbi.,. mlllnlalned Thia •t•lefnent wa• on 12·20-99 ~ ~ ~-ro1 SuperlOrCoul1atthe td· 508 E. Oceanlronl Unit Col t' .... ~· --II lhe· STRICT ofllce ft' ................ ~ , ..... , ........ '"""" ......... dtNs tnown above on A, Btl"'-·. c1111oml• lege islnct. demtgea tor• day ol ""-1370 ..... ..., '""' ,,,. ty -1 11 .,.,.. 1' Bids lhtU ti. received delay, in lht imounl oat ........ ted al ,.,.,.ms Cletk of ~ ty Otltv Piiot Dec '22 29, o " • coho li e FEB Ot, 2000 • .i 82681 11'1 tilt piece Identified forlh lMti. "lnformat100 Ave., Colla Meta.i. CA on 12·30-99 1990, Jan. 6, 12, 200() bever1oe1 t i. 4253 2.00 o·~ p.m. Ind Lindt Kty Slau~hter, at>ove, tnd !hose bids tor Bidders", 92626, ~ tld· 1 .... ,.... we12 MARTINGALE WAY A :,~.·~n~t;:y=. ~ial~~nt~ifo~: thaA be opened and Eadl bid mual OOll• ::11a':. to ':::~~ ~Jan.5.1~f ¥IOU:.==-~TBEACH,CA ~~=~ 9~ buaoen la oon• ~...=4.,: :"'1t1etnaC::,,::= ::.*rf:'Yc::".: iit'ciii0ui9™ The"";'9~petlON ..!!J7or.°'4~ notl1 bel• grt""1dfunhel ............. ~ by. hu~nd •nd ~ ~ wlltl the ment• Ead'I bidder.,.. "*' poac • ~ d .. ....,. ......... .,. dolr1'I bulhaa ea: ffie A Al. EATfN Q .......,,.,. ...... prl>\11'!0nl of Cdf0mi9 IUbll'lll, 'on the form dOOumanl IC Md! )Ob The fCIMowtna J*10n1 ~ 'l::AD ~. PlACi lhe1 •~cl hi order Meva rou 11ar11d Public: Contrtct Code Nmllhed wtltl the oon• '* The ccner.aor MO .,. dOlnG ._._ 11 1130~Ddenat. fl'ubllafled NewDoft to etlOW '**ti.~ d01no bua1neu yet? ~ 3300, ,_.Ola· :::='~·;,:: lrlYNIOc>i•**"inler Nelgttborhooo A•· ~ ....._ OllltJrnll leach·Coata Mau Uan.d In H81CO TA Vee, 12114199 tnct '9QUlrea ,., !tie bid· ,--1:...,,,..,._on _,_ _....... R .,_. fJfl1. not .._ "*' 1111•noe Comp•IJY, ~ _ . .._ Delv fl'laC '*11.WV 1 a. MESA DAILY PILOT, ThomuJetry SlaUghlet de "8 talow .,.....,.. •• ...,..,_ "8 ....., ,,.,. ... 1111-A "9dhll Ave., MMdy ,...... o.tc:k, 2000 a ~ "°' Q8n8fal lNa .catement wu r PolM99 • H required by the ,_ d ..,... to .. ... A·210-C, COeta 1930 ~..,...., Wll2 CifCUlatlon pUbltlltCI Ir! fMed *'*" the County Ing dwllcMlon Of con-Sub6Mlr!a anct ~ WCMlr8ll •lllllOwd In,. Mlle. a.ott• .... a.a ,.., . Oalbnlt -----.-:;:: '* county. •I IMtl once atltl Of Oi'tnQt County lnk*>l"'I brWa .. the trectlnt· ~-Pri1c11cm ....., 61 h Oaft. KI ewer -,Ori• n do ll82t a ..-for loUr oan-on 12·14 99 *"' '* !tie oonhd II Act. ~ Cod9 net. ZlllNll-. atot e..Ah 1't* llUllnell II con-=at~'° Oflltv P11o~":4~ ~ICIOr I UC... 'C:~OO..:.':eo-.:.:..:~:;·:..i::~· ~--=--=-~=."'== DATl!mca.t• 1t9t, Jan 6. 12. 19' NOTE: AU. llDOERS COITIP8lliedbV•cMled paflaUl-W ""' ......... GDft-MIO ~No ~ l!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J -....i11.&.1:.m..-::..:.Y....__.......,,.1&1._,,-.......,.~2"~M:U:8~T~fl'~Rl==OU:::.A:L~IF~Y.c=or~C8111==:~:1111t~4a!,!c:t!~**~°':!!ll..:l~!!!!~ .. !!!..ll!ILll!lll!L1.!•~a191!!!,•!f,!.,_~~·!!!!Je~illl~L,_--._......, _____ .,L __ __::..:_:_::.:.::.::.:__ t. . . Doily Pilot .··'··~ _:·.>'ii~ Flctltloue au.in.ea IWne """'*1t The lollowlng P8rtanl ate OOlna bullneM H . COMPIT 220 B Palmer St, Co.ta Mesa, caltlomia 92627·3479 Ron Barak, 220 B Palmer St .. Cosla Me•, Ceflfomla 92627·3476 ~ bualnu& II COO· cW<:ted by an lndrvtdual Have you 11a1ted doing buslneaa yet? No Ron Barak Thlt 1111ement wat tlled wrth the County Cle!'I( of Oranoe County on 01·07·2000' 2000681,132 Dally Pilot Jan. 12, 19, 26, Feb. 2, 2000 W691 N111ne~t The lollowlrlo pel"IOOI ire dolnO builrieaa as. ArdliTec:f\KnowloOY DealjJ'I <Moup, -33n2 Via~ Cepr1, DMa POltll, calllomla 82829 xeven Zona. 33n2 Via cal)fl, Dana POint, C.hfomie 92e29 Thia bulines1 11 con· dueled by an lndivicloal Have you started doing busfMtl ye!? No Xeven Zoru Thia 11a1ement was flied with the County Clertl ot Oranoe County 0'1 12-<>6·09 1"96813474 Dally Pilot Jan. 5, 12. 19, 28, 2000 W687 PUaLIC NO· r-~o H·l lrc.1.1c NO·I ~17WWW 02027, IM0-&48-05G9 '"9P_R_O_P_E_R-TY ..... _20_1_3_1f, NOTICE OF TIME 9 00 AM 2099 PLACENTIA AVE , ncu PUBLIC SALE STORED BY THE COSTA MESA, CA PURSUANT TO TtlE FOLLOWING PER· 92827 949-648-0734, CALIFORNIA SELF· SONS T I M E 1 0 3 0 A M SERVICE STORAGE 8039, .RANDY PAROlE STORED BV THE FOl· FACILITY ACT (B&P C074, PERLA ARROYO LOWING PERSONS CODE 21700 ET SEO) OE RAMIREZ C204, DEE BRYCE THE UNDERSIONEO .4054, KARLA TAG B L7 0, SH A A 0 N WILL SEU. AT PUBLIC 8018. MARI( POlMANTEER AUCTION, ON JANU· SERSANIE C283, MICHAEL KLEIN ARY 2e. 2000. THE 0029, CHRISTINA C 3 3 4 . ALBERT PERSONAL PROP· HOLLAENDER MENDEZ. JR ERTY INCLUDING BUT 0062, CRAIG HUGHES C347, LARRY SHIP· NOT L IMITED TO PROPERTY 22301, MAN F U R N I T U A E , 2065 PLACENTIA AVE.. PROPERTY 24517 CLOTHING, TOOLS COSTA MESA CA 1725 POMONA AVE. AN 0 10 R 0 THE R 92627, 949-646-0569 COSTA MESA. CA HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TIME 9 OOAM ' 926Z7. 949-650-71!'2 LOCATED AT· STORED BY THE FOl· T IM E 1 2 · 0 0 P M PROPERTY 00101, LOWING PERSONS STORED BY THE 2065PLACENTIAAVE, E073, RANDY FOLLOWING PEA· COST A MESA, CA BOUMAN SONS PUBLIC NO· TIC ES F296. JUAN ALVARDO G303F, JAMES CARMACK PROPERTY 20153 2075 NEWPORT BL VO , COST A MESA. CA 92627. 949-646·\582, TIME 1 OOPM H23 MICtiELLE DALTON ALL SALES ARE SUBJECT TO PRIOR CANCELLATION TERMS, RUSE AND REGULATIONS AVAIL ABLEATSALE DATED THIS 12TH ANO 19TH DAY OF JANUARY 2000 BY ORANGECO, INC., 701 WESTERN AVENUE. GLENO~LE, CA 91201 , Wednesday, Jonuory 12, 2000 9 fJ!faL1C NO· I ~LIC N0-11 ~UC NO·l I ~LIC NO·I 818·244·8080 BOND Have you ituted Flctrtloua Bualne .. ' Tnls bullnesa oon-~~b~~~ f.4ewporl ~:;9111~:iness yef> Name Statement ~.':'e by Y~ 1~ BHCh·COlla M•U N '1 c h 0 I a I J • a~IO~ dolno bu• "8H y t? Darr January 12. Hur_nphreys Your T1a11• eonsuuam. Y s. i2.1us11994 10, Thi$ sta""*11 WM 511 Seventeer:th Str Bal\Jara K Robil'ISOn W689 llltd ~lh ltMI Co\.lnl'f HOll\lfll!Clf'I Beach c n= Tl"ll5 staternont ""' -------Clerti of o;:;a• County lorrlia 92f.i<t8.,.017 I ed w th the ~'Ii Flctltlou1 Bualn•H on OMO 200064162941 Bartiara Robinson, ~;~~3';:•~ ~ame Statement oa~ Pilot Jan 12, 19 5' 1 ~ent entri Str, 1""814095 The lollowmo person 28 feb 2 2000 W6 Hun1ing100 Beach . .,C.U· Dalfot Piiot Jan.. 12. 19 are doing bu11neu as • • .IOrnia 92648-4017 26. t.b 2 2000 W693 N1Clc'I lint Shop.I. _900 ' ' S Hart>or Blvd, i:santa ------------------------... Ana, Cahlomla 92704 Nicholas John Humphrey1, 110071 Holley St 112, HUl\I· Jngton Beach.' C.Hlomla 92"648 Thia businell Is con· ducted by an lnd1111dual Call 642-5678. Put a few ·words to work for ·you. Our office will be closed on Monday, January 17 1~==.11~~1 47S ~MPLOYMEHT OPPTYS RDA needed 1~!,!>_~Y COAST COIN NEEDS WANTED OLD COINSI Gold, sliver, AN Q S jewelry, Wllchol, antiques BANQUET SERVERS CO. SPONSORED TRAIN· BANQUET SET-UP ING & 1st yeai income $351< EndOdontlc umw. ~ Clll 14t-721-4007 Mon·ThUI' 1:301m-5:00pm to observe TI_iIE coffecttbles !M9·642'9447 1==.;~::..;:_..,_-...==11 TOP U$/RECOROSI Ne~ OunH Resort Stevens Transpon·OTR ollers unique banquet truck dnvers wanted' Non· lacitrtiei and an excepbOnal experienceq or ex~enced work envuOMleOI · From Toi tree 888-279-=oi058 ·or belch p1r11es to elegant 1·800·333·8595 EOE •,_RETAIL SALES PT•• Flexible hov1•, 1« 111/gHI •tor• In Hunhngton Buel\ till.,,_ 714447-2204 Older Style Furnitur• Jau R & 8 Soul Rock PIANOS & Collec1ible1 ' •IC 50's & oos Martin Luther King Jr. Day.· We will re-open· Tuesday at 8:30 am. ·~· r ..... _. MIKE 049-645-7505 • Stt,.tot • ~°" • ()if'(.e F..,.-.-.t ... dining In Ollr.Jliaut.lul tent ,_(C_A_L·_s_cA_N...:.> ___ _ on the bey On-cal & PT ... DiltnbufulllhlP ... $$CASH PAID $$ °"" pece., .-. .... WE BUY ESTA 28R 1 A NBJProfl F•m to Snwe: !rg I I E~R~~G THE PRICE ~=-. S'f ~o. ~=-~~~~c:. ~F:ti 454 FUANrTURE WILL AMAZE YOU I cllya AM '149-553-74'5 bath, ""'fedecks, pool, lac. China c ........ , wfr-.. .......,. ' Al11ttl tllalt lfOfllW., 1111111 .,, ~ _,,,. ..,... """' ... .,., ... 1tsw'ltdl•llltf~· AGENT 949-723-8120 2Br 28a + Ofc tYiblkslo lorest II surroundlnos frontQOfdllnish$650.Futon mt ra1r HM1l11t Acl t119"" 18R STUOiO new llXIUras. ooeaA, large eal4n klldleo, CHRIS EDWARDS $750/mo • uUs 91644-6572. buok beds Sl50 ~box ......... ••k• ....... "'"'''' wa111n c1o1e1. vacant. tf9~. oa~~ 66~ 949-723-5061 N.B. HOIM iem pierd Pvt spltlg MV8r uMci A• 1, ''"'"" .,., ,,.111111e1• recesMd ~ 1n kitchen, First Estates Propelfles room/bath, poolfJacuzzl, petfect cond 949-642·9304 11111111111• 11 "'"11111 .. 1111 ~led comm $119,000 Wiik to bNcl\I 2Br & Sunny3Br28awtlk1ol>Ch, lcl1dwl i>flllS plus garage. El•ctropedlc l atex k11• .. r1n. "'"· r111,1... 0¥onel1Bkr 949-250-4~ study. 28a. lfp.16. sunny pvl gar, sun deck, lndly nn, $650/mO IM9-574--4013 Bed Never Used New 111. uM1c.,.111n11111 "''"" liiQ CANYOif TWii 3800 sf = ~~so.~= hlgtl eels. new Clrpel/pUlt Wwlll• =front. Pron 10 wra $1650 Will sell for $800 .. i1en1 tllt1•· ., •• 1•1••".. 48< 38a. olllce. iemodlfed, 61M!ICM823 cen s17oe 408'3e&-8530 8a-5p 1-2 • i~ 2 51'f'! Make Offert 9n59·0504 11 '"'" .. , '"' '"'"'"'· el new IPPIS.)lc pttone sys Balboa Isl '""' bllh. IJJ• a.l1111N1t ... btJ1.... c:GI cioMU. 'must stei I 11 ·IQ~ I Pl"· wld, gar, 949-723-0120 1111Lli'i ltatti« SOta & love-nl• ... ,,,,., wttt 111 $799.000. 949-721-0404 110 iljl llCIR seal.newSlllwrapped~ ~.'::' .. ~:'.::':: ~HEJQ~ 2Ba COITA tnMRtilZ 1-.a.;~ I ~~~-~~9933 .i.i.u.a ti .. i.. Der""'" l\ouu Tncl~'d Cell * COSTA MESA'S BEST MUST SEEi stw 2t>I dpf-, I I "' '"''' ....... IUI Ill t49-e46-2011 * .A.lliOr 1 bectoom and newly rtmOd. walk to bchl CANNERY VILLAGE 458 P£TrJ 1tr1n .. ,1 thtrllnf ii '"' Sil llillid FiNOft lJdi9 1 bedloorn. also 2 bedtoom GN1t toe. S1HQIMo. call 1400 s I . lttge open spece UVEST0CK ......., .. 111 tttltaMe .. " 38t358&.pkltmomrignn. 1 blltl. OIJl8I geted com-fOf Into. t49-72S-1502 i*ls 2 olllCes .. storage. ..... .......... .... " -~ lut, CUSIOm bulll-n. ITUlily. pool, tennis, easy aiQ CANYON $2400Mo lnclds ~. Cal 25 Gallon Alh Tenk Wlfl ,..._ti illtctlMICltl. WI HUI m11t1e dly, $799,000 ICCllS IO freeway, bNctl. BROADMORE Of d!Mt by, 419 30th St. ev9fY111ng rd hsh I tllOfll!l 1tlf.t1N ti I ... 4lHMt ftr Br<*«, 04H*2011 and malls. 114-557-0075 W .. loc 48( 38a, lrMlld Nwprt 8el'I. Mt-723-5333 o I d , S 2 5 0 O b o 1111 Wltll4etltt. oc "" ,.. .. WAM VIEW~ l9mOd 18drm $675hno. + S500 Jdnl cond I '4•721-1572. ctll HUO .. .,..... dl.tplelc, Oil Its OllWl blodt wl dep. 352 YICIOlla. Clean. ~·leaM $4sror: , .. """""""'~I 88 GALLON FISH OllW'llled tot ca.ii 1 .aotv neat. c:orrv.-. 10 ,,.... IM9·723-0940"' -~· TANK . h Ii h $o150t< Age Wayrre Smltl ways 6. bCh 949-548-0540 949-509-8803/pgl Wit 9 ts, , Atmu 949-300-2215 · 2Br 1ea on blUri's near 28' HOuae 16lkt0 ocean "'Loae Weight-Earn SS'" 3 filters, stand, 'Lkto PiMf &7 Cabrlllo beach. w/d hk·~. le ~. Griat ~ LMnO Etleelln, ~ttordebl•; f j s h $ 1 5 0 pm. comer 1oc 2bl 2ba $835/mo. small pet olt room new paint. $l50Mn0 Ou11lfrtMCI. Elm mOMy • • 998sf, plan shuttell, la(ld 949-642·9699. · 1st +'test. 323-269•8600 while losing weight. Cttl 714-540-5995 IM,commpoolPrtvbctVres 1Br 1ea Ouplu.. small, day, 949-675-2814 -'!er 7141411-4131. $128K 1,Jcfo Rtsolt Homes lanced rear yard, new pa1111, 6jlm. • • R A CA MUSIC 460 MUSICAL t4H7~ or no.9882 W10 Ilk-up. 2033 ,Anaheim ON TKE SANDI 2br 2ba t RECO • • FNm & TV Ave. $700lmo. AllaA now. oarage 7004 Ootllllront Prod tetn Oo·the·job INSTRUMENTS 94!1-673-3588 iA· I y; lse Expr111 It~ ~"B.~.recordlng SIU-film CONSOLE PIANO Gited communltY wlllC to $2500r'mo fM9-87~ .._, , ...... '• stattOnS shclps/Thelters. 1Bt IBa HEAR HOAG 2br--. V'"• = ~ee~= sounds11f.~~a S750 Xlnl conc1. With oar l ..... -1 ~295-4433 50mo With Clrpol1S Balboa, bay Ylr#, VIOll oeif, · . $450 clep 1917 Vp. wld lnaldl 2-cai IPICf, I 1 ·RADE M!fl! at A91 949-581-4000 s 1eoo • 810-227-7384 a LOST a I I iiiPI WATERn.ONT LOT * LAKE MtSSION VIEJO *• -SOLD-* Custom home lot. ulff 11...1 ,._,. * price IMtK Bltrlowntf * * M•71t-UOO : • SHOWCASE 1 lRIZORX NORTHWEST 1474 w~~ I HOUSEMAN Mgr W«klng i.tge Htale or hOIM exp fn m~ dutlH, cooking l MfY , enlrn1I l Cit c.e, a. t4H31-4934 478 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Apt. MIMIJlf T HITI ~leamwl s1ron9 teasing and m11n11n1nce skills needed. Rani and sat11y In exchange IOf' manage- ment cl t 8 unit Alli COIT1mlnly Ill lhe city oC Costa Mesa. Please caff (714)633-5406 position now available Attention Entr•pr-ura ~ in person to H R own pan ol a 50 blll S Dept • 1131 Baclt Bat Ollaa:ly lie~ Drrve Newpon Beach. CA wOtld wide p<oduct fine 949· 729·3863 EOE Limltd IVlll 111 ea ate. .. BARBEQUES•• GALORE NOW HIRING! WOtil In I tun 11!91 envlr. Some ui.a exp· M9d.cl FT 10am·7pm. St11t $7/hour up (D.O.E.) Btn.t pkg IVllL Apply 0 Berbequea Galore 2338 Harbor Blvd., Co1t1Mn1 (On·1ltt Interview) T rain.<)perab0nll lllppo!1 • lrt.~l!l'lelt reQUlred FREE OeWs. Pl<g 5-n-llles call 1-80(). 762-44~ DRIVER BUD MEYER Truck lines Retrige111te1 Hauling ·st 000 oi n-on bonos tor exp co dnve11 'Soto dnvlll$ stall ~ to 33 cencs Solo dl'tvers contrac:· 10rs & graduate studenl~ call 1011 lree lotlay 877-283 6393 (CAl.'SCAN) GROUNOSKEEPER tor Lrg NB reslder.:e Prune BILLING CLERK weed, f9P81r sprll*lers etc Speall Engltstl Expenenc & ref's a MUST 40hl Wk Communny Newspape Chrla '49-475·9100 Group has an opening inou Ari you good on the ~as~~~btlsiness otfic ~u;:;~N~:Eo phone? Small ~rowing The caoOdate Wll be & Thurs .. 1oa-2p SIO/Hr MedUI -Co reqa hard wel oroanczed and able \0 Nt!wport Cst 949-376·8219 working. PIT marketer handle 1 vanaty ol depan· r::======:tl Generous repeal comm. on ment lunc:tions wtllOh ~ accts opened • bu1c dude, btllng daily papers 800-201·2442 and weellly repol1S A mtn- wnum ot I year blllrl!J ottice AUTOBISTIIO bacllground W411 Eia:et soft· now hmng mature. ware e~ helpful oouneous stall for an For conslderatJOn plea.&e posltiOns sfaltlllg II mU OI fax your r-.me 10 S7 2Mlr plus -roedlcal Attn: Ctedrt lrt111ag9r benelllS. Jxnis encl 330 W Bay St Llw Firm Grt• Jobi Will train Recep11on1s1 Otta Entry Siar I Immediately S9ihr Call Jennlter 949·756-~50 ock Cotta ....... CA 82627 S1 opt.on program FAX ('49)631-7126 MOTEl Sallly b9llr depend-E I O t I DESK CLERK FIT JIV1 on -experience qua pp or un ty 227• ..... ~ 8 ..... ~--· •~ meuag4t Emplo)'9f. W• malntlln a • ,_ 1 .. ,. •• ,. ...... -·•I ut. 13 drug ..... worlcplace end Coltl U... 949)646-7445 '49-833-1~ ut. 1 petfonn sw-mployment N1nny}B&11y•ltter. Flex r,==:=:=:=:=:~ drug acreenlng. hours. must have C11 COL \;tiASHIEA/A TTEHDAHT ~ ~ Please &ACK BAY ~AFE • Cook.1 • Dl1hwuhlt1 HlfonO now lor FT & PT po54110ns ~ WI pa1son 0 Newport Dunes Reson H R Depl 1131 Back aay Drive, Newport Beacti. Cahlomia 949-729-3863 EOE II C1'9W Worker Bolt lkP helpful, apply In l*SOfl Wed-Sun 12-3pm 180 I Beyslda Or CdM Oeys 4 Ev.es aval. Newpon Playl Playl Pi1yl • Cir CheVronlFIShion Island A brand new 01991ouons ask fOf' J6e 9(9~. 7933 • C<S is loolling for 'f!' oe CASHIER FT/PJ wno,are odf senoos Ntwpon S.ICh Cite . having tun, matuno money n..oa calhlet. $7.00/Hour 8lld OOOl'"ll oll We pay wel Cell '49-2.52--0014 and.represent Fortune 500 -:::::=====::;:-! Compatwes No up neces· CHILDCARE WORKER '8ry, wir train Interested? Cal loral!e 714-375-0491. .,, Pit DEMONSTRATORS Wkends In grocery, stocw In aiea. ca-nee. must be nN1. fnendly w sal8I IDliity '49- SALES FT HElP tor chllclrena clolhlr19 11ore In COM. 14M7H120 SALES Comm l'l8wspepef group looUlO f Ill' inSldl $M1$ reps Should possess strong phone sales ibilrly be organized & have xW cust HMCe $lul5 Sii • comm Bener• polg Ind 40 I k pllll Orug scr11nin1>1phys1cal leqd EOE Send r9$UITll lo Ma11<ey Oartel5 330 West Bay SI. C<l$la MBA CA 9262 7 Of tax r8'UllWI IO (949) &31-659<1 6El.F STORAGE has Ol*WlOS IOI PIT RllieC Mgll Need 'fOIJI smUt & "*O'f to wofl( fl 001 pral'I but cauel retail ope1111on Good rel',, FH reeume (714)1M<ONO or call (714)194-4 n• Tellm1rltt11r1 Wented No COid caJtong "' Slits req· d Must be 8'l'lluSllSllC tia-.e good p11one mamer St~ lpm·7pm. Mon-Fn Call OebOle 94~n-6639 • P.tfONE REPS Ful 1111-. l tne1ge11e tor ~ CO E1m 10 seoo • 'flit• bene Salas a1p Pflfd Cont.:! Mi!Wa e 949-2~5719 ... Lookt.c For -· llappf People APPOLYmUT Sm'ER..fi FT/Pf ,•' °"' & l"\tll!Jll! slulb Top-producers J11ghH • 11..Jth. 'lbi.ii il;"'°9T •401 H'l11 '. r..i ...... •l.i Ima~ t.rul~.W..<l • 1' .. ( Vilt '""' 01,,..,..- hUb~ l~IM7« •CARPENTER"• need• to know now to lnl11tl wood Windows. ca11 11 w22 -42 n FOf CdM church. Sun momflg 745 10 11 15 $10tper hr Must be 18 yrs OI oldet, nunu~ energetic. and exp d working Wl111 lllfants & todders Cal Joanne MMU-7•00 ,rt. 21 6<12-42131714· n1 -1Sn PIT DrlW<, 3 dayi/Wi(, 10 dell'-e1 mectcal IQlllP · Most be teliatlle. good OMV. <tMtl co van 94M42'2010. ·~~~=:::::=~~ * HOMES • 40 acr•114.900 Great *• FOR SALE * getaway rancll with • lwreaomt View$ ~ : tn Our Sat • QtOlnl Wiier. e-z l8mll * Real Estlte : Cal AZLR 1.aaa-244-6263 I t 11 1 ~ ..... 1 . FOUND ttvouoh classlOed "".. 'lw•ll'IMfl FOUND BEAGLE MIX, 842•8878 . , . . . ~:A~~~!2: 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111. Old dog. 714-53"t404 F~:rtie~NTS ~~~DE~c':t~:: -~ dd E . ~i * · * (CAL'SCAN) • Su..PJ..lementl • ... 20 ......... ,.c .... li ... es.........,OF'---bMiAiiA-.... .... * HOMES Of : Texas Ln. 25 mlll 11111 ! THE WEEK * ~BocmnoEIPaso Roldl, * * 1urveyecf, referenc11. * • S89llSl-O-dOwn. loW ply' • Display Adi * ments 1·80o-&43·7537. : Sfart at $751 : ww• 1unae1renche1 com * Deadline * ~(CiiiiM..Oiii·siiiiciiiiiAN)~jiiii;ii;:;;;iiiii : Tuesday 5PM ! t Open HouH ! : Llatln{lt : • Only $151 • lelbol Apt. t Deadline : Y1111y, 3br 2ba, ·~ ! Thur Id I Y: ~pa~~4~7-40tt * 5PM * .SfEPI to BDcRie t HP.ya to t 111r uoetalr9,,..11e.Ut11 • advertlH * petd. 'W/O, yrty 111*"° * "' * t4M4M031 dU * In the Bett * OCEAN FRONT OH IAHD : LOCAL : 111ts1mo 111r ru•y t11m • A_, Ettate • etble + all utll. Piiio, * e.....a * llundry, p1tllln9. • .-..."on • Mt-442-m1 : Call Todeyll : ~ stUCIO oo iii 6iY t USA RIVERA t .. view~,~ • 949"57~ • ='141.a.. :A N N e: • WILLEY t i MN7+4249: I • THE SHORES APTS 1I28R TOWNHOMES l3000ff MOVE-IN ......... unit• ••••••••••• CA.TED COMMUNnY BY FASHION ISLAND Me.?23-6325 , . t ~ ~~Tl=:~·:-: ~'.::fu;~~ · . e i n g· x per s .. ·~ow_,. • Washftlldry• hookups • Flreplace (wood & gu) • AK conditioning • Wetber • $2,260to12,500 VY~J/arina JpaJfbnent.~ S..y6•ocH eomml.&fticy wic:h private ~ & marina. Walk to Balbo. 1.Lt.nd •hope. Mina-&Om FaaJUon t.land. £xua. lup ~ .. with wood bu.mini firept-and pn•c.1 ~· • Boer .&i,. .-U.ablc • SorryNo Peta NOW 1.EASINC 2BRl2BA aftd lBR/lBA whh clan Sltfj.S2100 Pleue call ("69) 76CM>919 ..... ,.. .... 1C1111••••. lftcllld911 ........ . .......... ...... .,.. ... I ITEM TO HOUSDIOLD AlfnQtl3 looa coum.u.s PAIN'llU Poilwt ·sHOWCASE ?ublishes ;January 261£. 2000 Our nex/ spec.t'alseclion {ealurin!J /he experls in r~ ·ea·c/; fie! d of Ille tvedchny ~"\ spec/rum is comin!J soon. 9/'s a ,jreal place lo aduerlise --calf :J/(arbey al (949) .574-4246 . ; ....... -----·----·~ - ,• . ..... ,. ... ._._ --. I... ~ •. [ . . . . .,A w~-~.-; •• ·;-7< •• . . . .. ' •.t-u·': ... J I TODAY'S --aC""'R~O'-llllS~S-W.:r..110~81&1P ..... · r ... u~z-z .. L .. E _ By CHARLES GOREN wtth OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HlffSCH F<>f'O f 100 '14 .,.1 Gt.... 2 MPCUR'< Ttew l& ... ~ Rurw IOOCI. 11111411 • -loalllnO .... _...,.. Air cond ~. PM Mii, l4000 cw i...· off9f. l.1llldllW\ ~11.f'f C:, tMtlng em/Im 1tereo, INflNTI CMI 'tO i.o.. ..,...,; llnlltO. cut- IOl'll~ Muat Seel $10350 Cel84H741000 FOAo:::'::0.. .. 1 ~obo84H40-7100 ~~-~.tel Nt ~. IUIO, ful power. MercedM 320E 'M Ken Otod~ AAJRIE MMA 'f5 VI, All Powlf, CC, 1111, etereo ee1M~~I 1111. cruih, lllMm ~J dllll 20 mllH, ch1mp/t1n, Uncoln lllMuty 111 beCll. IOOI tide, ara... lealllef. ctvome wtlll. new 714-522·1700 tlEAD THEM AND WIN autwf, mooNt. wt West .. ulrienb~ . .Etit deal\ WE.ST 4 A J 0 97 J 2 !ltORTH • QS 0 AQ5 0 943 •K8762 ~AST •12 o K6 o KJ862 • Q9 SOUTH o AO 107 •J 1654 3 • K 109 7 64J 0 J10114 o S •A Openin1 lelld: Queen or • • We~I, ·however, playing Rll)1now ~ach -lhe lower of touUlmj hOn<lfS -led the 9ueen of clu~ Since the ltina was.in dummy, thllt s11111ficd wonness. Decl11n:r won 1n hand. cros$ed to the 1eo of hc:aiu end played ~ ltin1 of club$, d1icard1n1 lhe diamond from hW Nut came the queen or padt-$, ~"' 10 West I ace. A ht.art to 1ha lina broU11h1 •club re1um, and dcdAtcr auesaed wron1 by n.iffin.11 w11h the nine Wtst over- rulfeJ wuh the j~k and save Ealt a heart Nfl' for down one. It 1s me>sl unlikely thal. ana. four· splde preempt, lhe ~nina leader wuuld have attad.cd wuh a short sun wnhout control tn lt\lmJ)' Havina made that deducuon, declarer l'll:d 1 simple maneuver 10 IYOld h.IY1n1 IO II~ lhe ll\lmp position. After discan:tins •diamond on lfle Iona of clubs, decl11er lhould rcrum (VAJfOIM) 11,171 I h$ lilll'm.. CO, ~. Ken Orody 011Qif.111 OWi* $27,000 • Uncolri llercuty 114~261·9013 dtyt 714-622-1700 949-75i-9303 ~ iltEACEDEI 450IL'fs FOflO TAUftUS LX 'M 2 Topt, IVS tlln wtiee:ta, All cond. IUIO. ful power, ntMt pelnt. $1,500. Ill. CNlee em1m CMl. lloy t.'54f.' ... Of M424'90 wtlNle, lronl wtH drtve, Mefcedee ilo $( 'It «1111 • bigs, Iba. Oulstllldinll car ~ (T~ Or "·"'1 cle illtllot.1.oeded $26.000 L.fnco6fl ~ I 049-&44-6610 714-$22 .. 700 Metcury Mountllnw '17 JAGUDI VANOE",... It I Sport, vs .... IUIO, 4WCS. tul Orey exc.lllnt condition. powtr, llbt, lltv, "'°' ID. OHL Y 70t<.m~ Mutt Seti pityecy ~. .,ioys, run-.14 tOO '4Ml1.a4S nlno bOlids, Ill, cruise, cd • ' (VW4M42) ., ..... J19u• XJi 'II Mliaik. Ii Ken Orody IQ, ecyt, II.lo, ltol, NC. Uncl>ln Mecury lul pwr, CC, suM, h , 714'22-8700 chrome wheels 17500 UW~ sibli LS w911 'i7 949-780-0754 ~' etito lull pwr 1111 ®" JXdOXR XJe ·aaYINb£A ca$,, aliovs. reCk. <ai.t 11; PUS 4-<loor, lul pwr, sun btas. 3'd Mil. INOlef. abl roof, wire wtlM towner. (VM51141) $17,m !Cordi, rtlllv dNn Cit. Ken Orody '5900iobo 9'9-723-1504 Uncoln Mercury Mint Cond. Mute ... ,U,000 obo. Oeve . MEllCUAV Vl:J: GS '17 MM4MOH =r.'iuf ~. ·,:.6·.J. ~f'OJ!°~~ ·~. Iba, aiss, rod rlClll. pitv ~: euepenelon, glals. °"" .. blgl. Wt. c 47K ml, S24,IOO (Vo.JR221) l1S, Cell Tim M2<1M-41M Unc~ ~ voCVo iiO WAGON 'ti 714-612-1700 xlnl cond, 62,50<* ml, MW -------.-1 Pltllli llrts. leather lnlellot. $10.750. Call 71H34-4465 .Aslt for Tom Knowin1 what conventions your opponenu ere U5tnl, in the biddin& and the play, u essenual to m~n& your campaian. Here 1s an .excellent example or wh3t we mco.n The 7.4 d1suibu1ion in the majors made Soutl\'s holdin& a siit·loser hand. so J ust worth an operuna ~ empt of four pedcs 111 the snvailina vulnerab1l11y Had West led ~ dia- mond, declarer would hav~ had no problem in lending 10 tncks on this lie of the cord . • 10 hand with o d11mond ruff ilnd lead 1 tow trump toward the queen. To 11ve the defense 11 sho«, Wut mu,1 n~ w1lh ti* ace and lead a heart to pattnu's Iona But now -when East returns a club, declarer can otrord to rulf with the Iona ond lead a trump 10 the queen, secunnj the 1:on1ra.ct reaardless of h~w !lie two ouulllnd- 1n1 tnlf!lJlS arc olstrtbuted. Jttp Giljid Ofl«'OICii 'iS 714-422-1700 fcy1, IU1o, NC. llhl. llAI pwr, MtrcllfY Sliille LS Wgn 1H ----------------cc. ~ed. custom Ureehttlls, Air, a111omaOc, V61 lull , ..... be ewete IN! tht llstlnga In tttla C*90fY may requlrw you lo call • tOO number In which lhtrt 11 e charge per minute. s 13,tOO obo 714-848-70&4 powtr. Ill. CllJiM. l'OOI lldl. 'JEEP GRlNo cti£ROi(EE 3rd ..a. Pfrilm,,,..... LA.REDO 't3 wtitll/gwf lrtl, (XMOIUO) $15,MS FIAly lotded. VIS, ASS, new Ken Gtody tlrec. orto owner, .. !9COnla. Uncoln Mercury BaauttfuT Must sell $10,990 714-522-1700 080 M9'-72t~2 Mtrcury Tree« LS 117 ~Oil COflil(;litii 'Ii IW cond, IUIO, ful power Fllly CUltllflllzed, IUIO, lo lfTVlm CIA, lronl wtlttl I 111 I ml, new tns, 1-owner, II dl1ve, cllll 11r begs. 412i .. -~ ~W I , CC , $7500 (VWml27) $1,815 : .,.,,,..... u~cfcr.:ViGXtOR 'ii Ll~G=ry OVER YOUR HEA6 Siclt Tie fOt S2ft llllboet. CADILLAC F1ettwood 't2 4Wd, VS. --o. alt, od. lltv, 714·52U700 rt deb4?77 Do you nttd 112. pet foot. Good loc.t-Lo ml, tpt lflt, ,...,. & lit, roof rlCk, IOW. Pf!YICY mote br•"*1!1 room??? b . docl( bOlt, watarftl9ct Wl!nousl New Cit trldHnl glasl, prrilm wtwt1s Debt consoldatfon. no QU91-M9-e7s-6128 (221768) $7,988 (WU10736) $31,MS Wytng!ll 'FREE consuttatlon 60' BOAT SLIP NABERS Ken Grody lol tree (IOO) 55&-1541. (Cen 1a1<e up lo 7511.) (714)54Mt00 Lincoln Mtfcury www.enewhoftzon.orv Aval Now. IM8-fi73.2810 &liniC Sdn Dt'riite 'iO 714-522-1700 Ucensed, bonded, non-Biige t111 ltdlef good UNCOlJj Town Car 1H p1olll/N1tlonal Co I ,.•--•1 conClban.SUPERviN.1 51gntture,V8,u1U10,ful (CAl'SCAN) e85 w.nar1,__ (356037) $6,988 power, PfemlUm whtela, DEil COHSOODATIOK NANlllUV8 NABERS Cl'UIH, llhl. dull Ill! 'biol. . Lower pa_ymenlSI Slap late Y1~00 dual power seats, cmttfe ,,_-+--+-+---t--t--t feesl St6p ot reduce in. CHM&lflAHOl 'N (XYl212H) 128,HS terestl Stop colledor callll ~ .... •rr 2WO, ltllhet, many xtras. Ken Grody F~ Cid Couiselllg --uctllenl cordllon I Uncoln ~ ~Chnsllan~ ,_ ... , (108854) $23988 714-622 .. 700 Rec 0 Id ad mess ••nd~ J:.'" NABERS ' MerC9dH E320 Clbrloltt 8 0 0 • 7 2 9 • 7 9 6 '4 7t (T14)54N100 • '95 l TD Converllble, (cA'i!Sc~> radlt ocg A 1 _,. •14 CHEVY ASTRO VAN 'ff Smoked st.-81'/brown top, WHAT HAPPENS IFYOU DON'T ADVERTISE? eura ........ -Low lOk milel, wtite, rail tan lnlellor, excelalt cond. MEDICAL BILLING. I I ~loaded~ ~ Ill' & rno<tl Bai.nee o1 w11• fully loaded, chrome NQ"UlNG. COICE/WELCHESIFRITO .. IONIY . . . renty, Pl'Mlus ~ whMI. 63k mltl. 1 owner, In, Ur*niled income potertlel TO •-·-co n d S 1 e . s o o (ll631in) St7.988 sso.ooo ~721-1071 No ~ ll8M$$llY Free ~~ ~~:.· • -~·-• M9-67s-1550 NABERS MERCEDES 300E 117 ~ CD·R8M. 1~1 $4,99 ° Ananctog. FRE.E video Do you h1Ye ttnanclel BUICK LE SABRE '97 (714)540-1100 "' Sliver/Qr~. 61< In recerc $9,995 . Fln. aveil 800-331-1375.'241?111 probteme1 No credit? ~1°~33k~belgacia':i repelrs, redone eng. Island Aulomated Mtdical Bad credit? Tht wont (SI l32S)mor• t4>$i.6 988 Chevy O.luie 112 Ton delllled/garaged, no s e I v I c e s • I n c MARINE BUSl"ESS melt? Start~ off I emell NABEJIS . Longbed '19 350 va 11110 aoclderU. ~. Call the Classifieds aoo.322.1139 exl.2lOI A .~. tum-key Of big buslnlta Cell ua 1714)540-t100' IOW ~. 11efeo. realSlereci 100 welt CD ~llltr I ' I www electr~ ntl S&tualion Cal for <ltim 1-NMSMOH . • c .... 11•-.,..,.._ ""'VII... IWO; Sl200 M9~. H-3852 800-537-7123 x 61 ("'"9) 642·5678 ~, ClllOll-· (CAL'SCAN) Bkr9164&-' 2011,9/683-8911 ..... ,_ -•.,.. ,. -ff-&--I I 'H Wh.lte. l'llllblt grwat Chevy Sllvttaelo '95 l71 ao POWER cond 718' m~ pp S14,2SO 4X4 Extra e.ti loaded, NC, Good 0Jobs I -"I eo•n oboMM*71oO 70k mitts, $17,000 II bl rvl ADVERTISE STATE· 482 ~ ,. c•""L' .. CCATERA--949-5*5'8S,IVJ7H881 re a 888 ces ,..... be wry of out 'MOElll Up t6 25-WIXdl ~ ...,, U\ •• FOR lnterntlng things ol .,_ eompanltt. $450 In 209 CahfOlllll -.n•.~ 17ft Boat on Wheler Loni. balga. lln ltllher, ._ * D BRONCO 'M * Checll with tht local oewspepers on:ulatlol1 ~ CREDIT CARD DEBT? Montaull lllt'IShp SUJUkl. toys. bal. Of wwr. & morel Eddie 8aJ8r E• ~ to buy Beti. Bu1lne11 Bu· 3 mllllon. Nationwide Avoid blnl(nmtrv. 'SI"" Bimini top, $14,500. (019216) $18,988 loaded, ri1I cond. 4X4, CO ruu before you tend netwot1t· classlfledldl$1)1ay _ .... .....,~ •• ,;;:>'.;.! .. 11ft....;:; MM42"'4110. NABERS playtr, onl'f391t ml, 117,999 i.. f f 11 bl' __..,.....,. ""'' ·--(T1•)S4G-1100 080 714-754-0737 °'eel eny money or • opt ont a so 1v1 a e ch6roes 'Cul peymertt up MEET ;c:;;111~ c-DIVlili 'i3 phone 714-473-0001 '°' NMces. Reed CAI.SCAN (916)288-eCl19 lo 56% .Debt oo:l&Olldlllon. .::::::...-. ...~. = Ford i:-a.-. XlT 'i3 end undtrstend ll'IY or (916)288-EOIO Fast Approv111 No Cid someone fP8CI» "'---.......--c:ontract• before you • WWW Cl1>8 com check (800)270·9894. Uwoogh ctwlfltd sty1et(232S44J -•988 Whle, Ian ...,_ lriltriOf, algn. (CAL SCAH) (CAL'SCAN) 842·11878 (71~~~00 ;t:'.:'~J= HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~ ...... ~ERVICE . ··-~~ ' . ' "' ....... . .. ~ .,.,.. ;i"" .. ! ..... -HOME flair &JM,,• 1Wll R41lu~urb1Jf Porcel.i1n • F1bcrgl•n Sinks • Showe~ Coontcrs 949-645-7723 * MP""' lpeclalletl ~ typee. ~smell '~ Ing Servicing Or1ng1 County lor 33 Vtars ~N MCIV• 714·"8-3!564 A tot HAHOYMAH 1111111 rtltet Cltllntta ~ ·--------.., Doug 714:54H258 Is your computer Y2K ,> . ,-: """'"~ t. . , • '•1 . 'I' .. . :.J . • .. .... ...• .J: ,,. . .. Put· a few' words to work for you. , J On th• move? Sell your extra hou1thold Item a In Claasifled Call 642-567 8 ~~-,-. ' . : .. J • I SHANE'S r,,.rJrrH.,,f IAllfbtot" /,11n rarrfi>n11!kn Tl'l'f rorrlln1t11H11/11dlltllflK't MOVIN ·MAN Certlul, ~ Elq>'d, Pro's, ,,.. "'"''obit, 1"11 minm.m ~37&-6845 ltT188380 PUBLIC NOTICE The Callt. Publie· Ultlltlu Com· mlSSlon REQUIRES that al used houle· *'<>Id goodt movett pnnt their P U C Cal ii' numbtr; limos and chavffe11 pnnt lhtir T C P. number lnal~ If you hiV9 a quet• llOO abotA !ht !tall· lty of 1 mover, lino "' chlulfef, Cll PU8UC UTlllTIES OCMISION 114-65M151 ... . . . .'"'Tr·· ... · ,, • ..., ll'1 all there every day In Cluslfted M2•H78 -""----==;:.._ HANDMADE OLD WORLD PAINTS MEJUOIVEXTUIOR 1,,,,.mt1 ft-,..,,,,.,. ... UMEWASH BON COTE FR.ESCO MILK PAINT hr Esrmuta Conwt ROBERT lSBiil COMPANY Profn.si."41 Pii/1111111 l"' a4'4JSO T~l. 949."6.3006 Pgr. 949.580.9626 ln1/Fxt Snull Jolx 0 K. For Prodwt info. 818.623.9394 DAVE'S PAM1Wta No IOb too Lg ot &mlll. Frt1 Esl#'nlte 19;1'a Exp. 24!VI l.197347 t4N1'.J722 iRn custoi PW Pr()(..ion.I. dtln, CJielly wor11 lnVext a docb l17ro.&8 MM31-4810 IOONl8W CMl IWNT ~""flt HouMI~ ~)Cbl Fret ..... t.:l5e0807 7J~ I ----- ........... _.,. Call 642-5678. The Local PlurnMr ......... ..,-..it. ... '"lOCA11HO ILKTllONtC llAI LIM DITICTlON •n.n41y~ 675·9304 ~7S,2ff71~ ~Ntlghborltood Plt1mbtrt D1WNaKWU1,;;: CUMllO SNCIAUST TWIEDY Pl.UMBING 949-645-~352 -.. ' .. . . , .. HERE'S A GREAT .WAY TO GET CLIENTS COMINC TO YOUR DOOR[ r ne Dally Piiot wlll put>llsn a Tax & Fln'anc1a1 Directory to assist our readers In finding a tax professional. Reacn1no over 40,000 names In a n1on ·ena ·market. you are sure to flno many who need your ne1p A smart move on your part would t>e to take aavantaoe of our 1ncre.a1t>1y low rates and place your aa with us. Only $35 per week If you sign up for tne entire 17 weeks, or a minimum 4· week run.at $40 per week. TAX TIME IS COMING Size o f Ad 2x2 AFFORDABLE ROOFING . ~t \ THE STAllPEfl1 • Specjllizlng In l.=r1~7 WE oxa IROOLb HANO TOQETIER, $111p, ni.I, lnltnOf '**10. ldYtce '° the crazy l.1735976 ~1·2111 I ~"'' .... ~ -?. .:. ~ ,1 • ' •\ a I ' ~ .... ··--~ ; • 1 " -~ .. "-(Bl I' IHIOIC llfll 101: ,, endow SI. rftn Stn-~n 0.iou d~· ... J."ree f.stltn111tl! w~ n1ilt' l10111e , 1iltJ 7 14.8.4 1.3119 ... .. • . . . TODAY'S . C ROSSWORD ·PUZZLE flttelt bl ...,. tn.t the U.U1191 In lhlt' c~ mey 19qulr. you to c.11 a too humbtr In which ttllfe la 1 chwge P1f minute. lly CHAIU.ES GOREN wtth OMAR SHARJf and TNINAH HIRSCH .. llF.AO TH£M ANO WIN . ~.--~...-\\~ hov.e\ler, r>lay1n1 .RUilROW ads -lhe lower o touch1ni honQl'I -led the queen of cluM Since lhe king was m dummy, tJw s1rn1rted shortness Declarer won 1n hand, croued to the ace of hearu and NORTH •QS o AQS 0 94 J •K876l SOUTH EAST • 82 <:i K6 o AO 107 •J 16HJ • K 109764 3 <:1 J1084 0 5 •A The bidJtn!I EAST SOCTTH WEST NOR'l ff ,_ .. ,_ .... .... Open1n1 lead Queen or. Knowma what convcnuons yoor opponents arc usins. m the bidding and !he play, IS essential lO mappi ns )'OAJr c:ampaian. Here " an e.11ceUen1 example of what v.c mean ll1C 7-4 d~1nbu11on in !he ma1ors made Sou1h.'s holding • six-loser hand. so Just wonh an opcnina pre- empi of four sl>3<ks 11 the prcvailin& vulnerah11i1y. Had West led a dia- mond. declarer would have had no problem ln"land1na 10 tncks on lhis Ire of the cat"ds , pt ye<l lhe luna of clu~. dltcal\:h111 the diamond from hand. NH1 came the queen of spadn, l°'mg to We 1 '• ~e.A heart to the kins hr<>uah111 ~lub re11.1rn, and decliwr 1uesi.cd wron'a by niffin_. with the nine. WC\I O\ler- cuffed w1ih the Jack nd aave Ea.st • he411 ruff for down one. It is most unlikely that. after• four· splde preempc. the ~nina lellder would have attaeked w11h a short 5u11 v.athout control in 1n1m~. H1\lin1 mlldc lhl1 deducoon, declarer had • simple maneuver to •void hnina 10 auess the trump pos1wn. Afrer dJSCal'din1 •diamond on •he kln1 of clubs, clc:clanr should rerum 10 hand V.llh a d1amunJ Ntf anJ lead a low trump to'Wlnf the queen. To IJ"e the defense 1 d'IOC, We$1 m~I nse with the .:e and lead a hean 10 penner's Iona But now -..l)en East returns a club, declarer can afford to ruff wnh the kins and lead • llllmp 10 !he queen, .sccunn1 lhe conuatt regan11css of how the tv.o ouutand· 1ng trumps "" distributed HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS , .... ERVICE ~ ,1r r. '...,,.. ., . -·· ... , ;·, ··,,,,..-.~ ~ ..... , •• 1''~ HOME/lair IUJJH,,• RrikWfz Reglue/RcTUtb"h 'Pottel••n • F 1bttgli~s SrnL.s •Showen Counrcrs 949-645-7723 ;, M'AIR 119tcllllltl All. typM. ~lfllll lttnodel-lng Stf\llClng 0111191 County lor 33 Yea11 ~lnl MCIVM 7t448&'3Sl4 A TO Z HlHOYliAN lo$t... rtlact Clbintea 1k1c11 Bfocll Stone Tiit ConcftCI, PallO, Dltvewlry, Arljllc, 880'1 All's 2Syrs 1XP TllfY 714-557·7~ D•Vld Ventura Contrector AConmte&=. 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