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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-03-06 - Orange Coast Pilot( ' . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.OAILYPILOT.COM TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2001 GrOups 98k.to defer.work at 1Crystal Cove •Environmentalists release basis for a plan on how to develop and save the state park. lleiress .proposes fund-raising contest Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT ' CRYSTAL S::OVE -They've put it in crystal-clear writing. A coalition of environmental groups has itemized its ideas about how the state should proceed on Crystal Cove in a "statement of principles· released To help shoulder the cost of restoring the historic cottages at Crystal Cove, Joan Irvine Smith has proposed an annual painting contest ·and fund-raiser. • Smith said she is in the process of organizing the event, stheduled for June, which would bring painters from the plein air movement to Monday. . tion asks the state parks department to Crystal Cove. The painters will compete for about $10,000 in prize money, Smith said. Once the contest is completed, ·· the paintings would be sold to raise funds to restore the aging cottages. SEE CONTEST PAGE 4 _"The point of this is lo lay out a plan; said David Beckman, senior attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council. "It's something we would like state parks to sign on to: / / The statement comes with California complete a"planned buyout of an earti- State Parks close to restarting the er developer, increase public involve- process for restoring and potentially menl in the decisions about the cove's developing the historic bungalows at future and defer a major overhaul of the state beach. L troublesome septic tanks underneath In the statement, the 11-group coali-the bungalows. -r, I SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT SEE COVE PAGE 4 A bicyclist passes ~ough Crystal Cove State Park. .. I SEAN Hlll(R I DAILY PILOT Pilots Jerry Bartow, left. and Gregory Ruzicka recently won awards In a.it aviation race ·that benefits Make-A-Wish Foundation. ast Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT A t speeds of up to 200 mph, reading the winds on the water that's only 50 to 75 feet below, a lack of adrenalme's the last thing Jer- rel C. Barto and Gregory V. Ruzicka have to worry about. The two Newport Beach residents -passionate pilots in their spare time -recently competed in an air race around the Hawaiian Islands that raises money for the state's Make-a-Wish Founda· tion .. The event, now in Its third Lido Isle residents take part in highflying fund-raiser for Make-a-Wish Foundation year, raises about $25,000 each time for the group. which fulfills the wishes of tennincllly ill children. •All in all, it's just really exciting,• said Barto, 65, who chairs the board of bis oil pro- duction and refinery company when he's not up in the air. ~And it's all for a good cause.· Over two days, about 32 pilots race around the islands. The route runs more than 600 milesandtakesaboutfive hours, Barto said. To make sure that no one's ~heating, every team gets a dis- posable camera and has lo take· pictures of checkpoints along the way. The snapshots must be taken at a certain altitude and distance or pilots lose points. 'There's no gucirantee ' schools are immune to acts of violence • But in wake of another campus shooting, Newport-Mesa officials say they're working to protect students. Dwtte Goua.t OMV Pl.or NEWPORT-MESA -As the de vastating news of another tragic school shooting washes over the nation, parents are ~ wondering if their children are safe at IChool. It can happen anywhere. And while it is becoming inaeulngly apparent that there are no guaranleel of safety, oftldall in the Newport-· \ . Mesa Unified School District on Monday assured parents they are doing everything pos.gble. For Newport-Mesa, the key is prevention, Supt. Robert Barbot sa.ad. •we do everything we can at the front end,• be said. •There's no guarantee in this world. It is the kind of nightmares you live wilh when you live in a free &odety. • On Monday morning, that nightmare unfold· ed at Santana High School. just outside of San Diego, where a tS-yellN)ld boy allegedly shot and killed two students and wounded 13 otb.em. Delore eYeA COl1lklertna how to handle a lttU· ation like that. Barbot INdd'" educators must work SEE SHOOTING MGI 4 es "We've never been penal- ized," both men said, knockrng on the wooden coffee table on the second floor of Sarto's Lido Isle home While Ruzicka flew 8i Cess- na 172 SP with a pilot hiend from Honolulu, Sarto's 41- year-old son, Enc, who has lived on Maui for rune years, joined his father in a Ptper Saratoga. It doesn't matter what planes pilots fly, because race organizers take horsepower advantages into considern- tions. SEE WISH PAGE 4 .. ·Cultural arts center gets OK • Costa Mesa City Council approves all but Commonwealth Partners' stake; changes to massage law also adopted. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The Caty Counol late Monday gave final approval to parts of the Town Center project and a revision of the oty's massage ordinance. The council approved the South Coast Plaza Partners' and the Orange County Perfonrung Arts Center's sections of a project to transform South Coast Metro Ullo a pedestnan-onented cultural arts district. The counaJ postponed a deas1on on the portion of the complex pertauung to Common- wealth Partners LLC. wtuch would tnclude the Isamu Noguchi Califorrua Sculpture Garden. SEE CENTER PAGE 4 Newport film fest releases, annual lineup Young Chang DAILY PILOT ' NEWPORT BEACH -Ldst year. the New- port Beach Film Festival's goaJ was simple· to have a festival. This year, the goaJ is far greater. And on Monday, revived fron:t bankruptcy thanks to committed supporters, organizers announced a complete lineup of more than 150 interna- tional films, shorts and a seminar senes for the festival, planned for March 29 through April 5. SEE FILM PAGE 4 .. 11111 ClASRD5 ' COMlll1Y FOIUM 6 lllSTAlllMCI 2 -2 Yll VllDICL S WIATlll ..., .... ==- 2 Tuesday, March 6, 2001 Kids Talk BACK Should they pay to play? We asked seventh-and elghth- graders at Ensign Intennedlate School in Newport Beach: Whal do think about the court ded3ion to block Internet song-swapping service Napster Inc. :S 1 million copyrighted songs and about other stmlJo.r services deciding to charge lees? •Napster has been on for a long time, and even though I don't use it much, my brother does. I think that the bands are getting mad because it's free, so maybe instead of getting rid of songs. they should charge per month or something.· SHANE SWANBERG, 14 Newport Beach "I think you buy a CD with 13 songs that costs $13. On Napster, they should charge $1 per song. It's a good idea to have some- thing around like 1•a11W BRIEF Vanguard names first service award winner A senior theater arts major at Vanguard lhllversity in Costa Mesa has been chosen for the achool'a first Outstanding Service Award. Mand.le Carroll was honored for provlct- ing outstanding service to the university and representing its ideals: truth. virtue and service. She is a member of Vanguard's admls- sionS recruitment team and bas been Involved in service programs. Carroll has been adive in a number or theater department productions, most recently as director and a featured per- former in its first full-length dance pr~am. ·1n the Garden: Although she will graduate in May, Car- roll wW return to Vanguard next year to continue her studies and serve as a resident assist.ant in a campus dormito.Y.- Daily Pilot this because you can get the songs you want without buying the whole CD. The artists work hard to put out these songs. They should be paid.• • SEAN Hill.ER I DAl.Y Pit.OT ERIC LICATA. 13 Author Marilyn Gould discusses her books for young readers with students at Davis Elementary School after a reading session Monday. Newport Beach "I don't really use Napster because I don't have the right programs, but I would use it. What Napster should do instead of getting rid of the whole Author comes to Davis El~mentary School with tale that's close to her heart -her own program is to take the bad songs with the bad words off so little kids can't access it. And there should be a fee to use the whole thing. Then this wouldn't have started.• KENNY RAKESTRAW, 12 Newport Beach they can. understand •Tuey shouldn't charge to use things like Napster. It would be too hard to keep track of, and it would be too hard to decide ---~ how muc)l to charge. And they shouldn't take songs off. And, you should have to be a certain age to use it or have permission from a ~~NIES, 13 Newport Beach l>anette Goulet DAILY PILOT S he created the characters, and the students got lost in their lives for a while. Marilyn Gould, author of several books about preteens for preteens, visited Davis Elementary School in Costa Mesa on Monday to-share her experiences with students. Sh e told the group of sixth-grade girb who sat gathered around her the good, the bad and the tedious aspects of being an author. · "I told them I've had 10 [boOks) published -after writing 150," Gould said, explaining that she did not relay this to discourage but so they would understand what went into writing books. She explained that sometimes making a book work took work. "I had to go see for myself, so I couJd pick out the words,· she tolq students as she explained her research field trips to the pigeon races in Mexico and the extravagant Bunker Hills Towers. The world of an author. as Gould described it, was not quite' what the 11-year-old girls were expecting. But they did appreciate the hon- esty and reality of Gould's books. •she makes it sound just like our lives,• said Maiissa Arellano, 11. One of the student's favorite books is •Xavier's Promise,· the sto- ry of a boy from Tijuana who crosses the border without papers and strug- gles to get by. Another popular book, "Graffiti Wi~ut." is set in the garment dis- trict in LQ.s Angeles. It is ~ proximity to what they know that is the biggest draw for young readers. Much of her books are in Spanish and English -depending on who is speaking. •1 think it makes [readers) feel more at home,· said Claudia Cam- pos, 11 , of the diversity of the books. •Tuere's Aztec in [·Xavier's Promise") too. She names an Aztec God. It made me feel at home.· It was about a world students could relate to. • IN THE Q.ASSftOOM is a weekly feature in which Daily Pilot education writer Danette Goulet visits a campus within the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and writes about her experience. ·1 like Napster. You get to see if you like a song before you buy the whole album. But it's mostly kids using it. so they shouldn't charge because you School Lunch MENU fruit juice, choioe of milk WEDNESDAY mixed' fruit, choice of milk MONDAY ,. are already paying for the Inter- net. Or maybe they could The Newport-Mesa Unified School Disb'tct offers menu mobs NCtl d.y at elemlntMy schooh.. ,swdet'lts 1N1Y ct'°°1e. ~.,.,.. tf ~The ll6ection vwies and "Wf be 8'ttw. ~ ~ Oii hot ..... School lunches .. $1.75 MCh; "'9 dlltrttt doe not ectmpt ct.ics for -tt\lf'I $17.50 . ....., wtwt'1being-*1hls week: charge per song. because if you pay per month and weren't home or something, that wouldn't be good.· JAQ.YN BEUOA. 13 TODAY Newport Beach -Interviews and photos by Stefanie Frith Muncbable Lunch Salad with fruit yogurt, or peanut butter and jelly ·UDCl'Ultable" aa.ndwicb with blended yogurt. cbo6ce ~fruit and 100% Dai)¥ Pilot READERS HQIUHE Copyright: No -stones. iHin- (949) 642-6086 trltlons. editori.I mettlf °' lldlltf-tlwments herein c.en be rtpto-Recof'd your comments about duced without written permSlon tn. Deity Pilot Qr news tips. of~owntr. VOL 95, NO. 60 ADQRESS HOW JO REA.CH US Our ltddrns is 130 W. Bay St., THOMAS KIJOIMON, Cost.I Mew. CA 92627. Clra.tllldCM'I Publlttw C088£CDONS The Tlmes Orenge County (IOO) 252-9141 TONY DC>DaO. It Is the Piiot's policy to prompt· Adwi~· Editor ly correct ell enoB of substance. a..Hled (949) 642-5678 U.CN9t. 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LOCATDll . .... vv.dge l ·l ' N9wport l ·l ' tt.dlWs l·l ' IUwr Jlltty 2-l' Corona die Mar 2· )' TIDD TODAY First low 12:04 a.m .................. 2.0' First high 6:13 a.m .................... 6.0' $«ond low 1 :25 p.m ................... -1.2· Second high 7:55 p.m .................... 4.1' Flnt low . 12:55a.m .................... 1.5' First high 7:01 a.m ..................... 6.2' Second low 2:01 p.m .................... -1.4' Second high 1:23 p.m ......... _. ......... 4,5' .... ~ 51 .. POLICE FILES . COSTA MESA I • 8rlleol Street AA embenlerMnt was reported In the 3300 blodt at 4:36 p.m. Sunday. • ....._ 9ouleverd: A 45-year-old woman WM arrest- ed et 4:15 p.m. Sunday on susPklon of committing a burglary and • petty theft. Deputies MreSted the womln, WlC> also hid two outstanding w..-r.ms. In the 3000 block. • ..._.. Street Lewd conduct was reported In the 600 block et 1:06 p.m. Sunday. NEWPORT BEACH • 19'h .._. ........ lloulev-.1: Police arrested • "*' on suspicion of driving under the lnftu.nce of akohol at 1 :JO a.m. Sundly. lall WM Mt at $25,000. • 21et .._. ... Wlllt OmM front: Police .-rested• man on sutpklon of potMlllng an open container wfth alcohol and drinking alcohol In public at 4:40 p.m. ~· laH we let 9t $50 . • a... ..... ~ .................... P'otlce arr-.d • men on M.llpldon Of burglary 9t 3:45 e.m . Slturdty. w .. • • m.ooo. • ....... .., ................. Polk:9 ln'9lllld. • men on upidon of cllOf*'\' coniluct undlf 1he lnflu. ... of akiDhot 9t t a.m. 5ur]dlr. W w. 19t mt s100. Ooily Pilot Tuesday, Moren 6, 2001 3 Remembering .a water.man witho11t rival > " • t J ohnny Gillis was the ulti- mate watennan. nus I learned when we were Newport Beach lifeguards. There were only three regular guards in those days: Al Irwin or one of the Johnson boys at Newport; Marco Anich al Balboa; and "Tarzan" Smith, who lived in a cave off of Big Corona beach. The rest of us clustered around the Balboa Fire Station, waiting for Frank Crocker, the fire chief, to check out the surf and the crowds. And so it was that one Sunday Croeker came back from his examination of the BRIEFLY lifeguard tryout deadline looms The deadline to register to try out to be a Newport Beach lifeguard is 6 p.m. Wednesday. 1\youts will be held Sun- day and will iDdude a t,000- meter swim and 1,000-meter competitive nm-swim-nm. The Newport Beacb Fire and Marine Department is looking for 40 to 50 qualified individuals for the training class. R~tion and waiver forms are available from 1 a.m to 6 p.m~ at Ufeguard Headquarters on the New- port Pier or at City Hall in the Human Resources Depart- ment. 3300 Newport Blvd. ~forms mUJt be tumed in to lifeguard headquarters at Pl8 Newport Pier. I'm not worried, my agent Is C,.lg Brown lnsur•nce Call today for auto & home owner's ln..'>ur.mce! (949) 760· 1255 Fashion Island Robert Gordner THEVERDICl surf and crowd and announced. "Gillis, you and Gardner pick up a dory at the Pavilion and go down to the Point and pick Anti-airport group JlSks for decision South eoUnty citie6 fight- ing a proposed airpcrt foe the dOaed Ei Toro MaJine base Monday asked a court to fast. track theiC appeal of the rul- ing invalidating Measure F. The El Toro Reuse Plan- ning Authority requested the expedited hearing schedule in oowt papers filed with the 4th District Court of Appeal in Santa Ana. On Jan. 26, the group appealed Los Angeles Supe- rior Court' Judge James -Oteto's ruling de<:laring. Measure P unconstitutional. Otero tossed the measure· out in December, angering South County civic leaden who rejoiced when Measw-e F was approved. Tbe mea- sure would have required a two-thirds approval of voters before the county could buUd an airport, jail or land- fill. Fi3 New n Beach • Lie• 0550290 SAFE Co· "Ovtt 50 Ytars of fint Quality" All Types of Window Treatments • Valances & Cornice Boxes • Roman Shades • Blinds • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspreads CoMpliMnUry Co1Uldutio" ;,, YoNr Ho11U 2()0 ct [ I ( ) ...... ~1/teu~ DESIGN CENTER Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~~,:: (949)642-8400 ~=:-~ ·- ~-. + tourists off the rocks." Up unW that time, I thought I knew how to row a boat. Gillis whisked us there m aboill a tenth of the time it wou.l,d have taken me. When we got to the Point, now known as the Wedge, the surf was up and waves were shooting across a low spot in the jetty and into the bay. N"o one was silly enough to go out on the jetty. so we. had no tourists to pick off. ~That didn't slow Gillis. "Let's have some tun,· he said. He rowed around the jetty. wait- ed for the right wave, then OBITUARY Nicholas Ziener Nicholas Ziener, a former Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce executive manag- er, died of .qatural causes Sat- urday in Santa Maria. He was 99. he actually swfed that dory from the ocean over that low spot and into the bay, scartng me half to death m the process. From that moment, I stood in awe of Gillis' ability to han- dle a dory. Of course, as the son of a fisherman, he had been handling dories since he was a child. When I got to know him, I found out that he had fished for halibut in Alaska, drag- ging in h~ge fish all day long. Then he worked the mouth of the Columbia River and earned a Columbia River Mate's license, no small everything that happened to make the city such a success,· Mr. ZienerW'fote. His friends and family say they will remember him more for his personality than his accomplish- ments. "Nick was the most optimistic person I ever met and the most honest-to-gosh per-. son," Wilson said. "When he told you sometlu.ng, be meant it. .f I achievement. When World War a came along, he went into the Navy and was immediately put on a UDT (Underwater Demoli- tion Team), the most danger- ous job there was. His team did the Mediterranean land- ing in France. After the war. we renewed Q~friendship and began to go to the same parties. Gillis was immensely powerful. and for some reason. he always wanted to be sure that I met everyone at a par- ty. So he would sort of tuck _me under his arm and drag me around. As the night Lnspired her to become an Iowa legisfator. "My grandfather n ever knew a stranger,• Reynolds said. ·He was an extremely outgoing ind.Jvidual who was very warm and fuzzy. Family was very important to him and-c1v1c respons1b1hty -was also. He was a very public, very opti- mistic person." wore on, be would forget that I was tucked under his arm, and I would spend the rest of the everuog buried Ul his arm pit, We went skin diving together, fished together, played together, and I consid- ered him one of my closest friends. Gillis, superlative waterman, died much too soon. He iS SUMved by his wife, Jackie Gillis. a promi- nent C~ta Mesa Realtor. • ROBE"1 GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and a former Judge His column runs Tuesda~ Mr. Ziener, a d evout Catholic who managed the chamber from 1963 to 1976, increased the chamber's membership Crom about 150 to 1,500, said former Mayor Bob Wilson, a longtime friend. · Mr. Ziener also contributed to Wilson's book, "From Goat Hill to City of the Arts: The History of Costa Mesa: pub· ·we had wonder~ Nicholas ful times together," Ziener ~ Wilson said. "You Robert Ziener, Mr .. Z1en er's son, said he will also remember his father's-cheerful- Santa Mana. He is also sur- VJved by his 11 grandduldren -·John Reynolds, Tom ReynoJds, Paul Reynolds. William Reynolds a nd Clare Barnett, ctll of Santd Maria; Rebecca Reynolds. Mike Stanford and Susan Reynolds, a.Ii of lOWd; Bruce Reynolds of Huntington Beach, Constance Copenhaver of Oregon and Daniel Reynolds of Chicago -as weU as 20 great-grand- children and seven great- great-grdndchildren Mr. Z1ener's funeral will take place at 1 p.m Wednes- day at St. Mary of the Assumption, 309 S. School St., Santa Mana.· lished last year. . ·Now lhat I have lived in Santa Maria for a number of years, I look back on my We m Costa Mesa and think about were on a high around him. You just felt good around tum. He made everybody feel like they were the most important person in the world." .. - Rebecca Reynolds. Mr. Ziener's granddaughter, srud the example Mr. Ziener set • 1luDiiiwtMJ Floral & Gifts 50% Off . Topiaries, Potted Ivy. Orchids, and all Floral Arrangements Mon-Fri 10-6. Sat 10-5, Sun 10-4 369 E. 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Wooten, a ~anaging executive o( the Balboa Bay Club, an Orange County Superior Court judge ruled Friday. Popejoy, who worked as Orange County'~ chief execu- tive office+ after the 1994 ban.krup~; filed the suit June 9, aft~Wooten was quoted in a June 2 Daily Pilot article as saying Popejoy was trying to extort the company. Popejoy claims the rem.arks damaged his reputation ln the Wet 2 days predicted According to National Weather Service forecast- ers, the rain will •reaJly get going" today, end by Wednesday and pick up again for the weekend . An inch or two of rain is expected tbrou9h Wednes- day, with highs m the upper 50s and lows in the upper 40s. II those chilly tempera- tures don't keep boaters ashore, a small boat adviso- ry issued by the Coast Guard should, with swells expected to be about 5 feet today, Coast Guard Petty Oftker For~ CoOley said. "When the cold air comes in from behind, we will end up with showers and thunderstorms• unW • Wednesday, said National Weather Service meteorol- ogist Frank O 'Leary. •The rain won't end until after March. This is just our nor- mal rainfall.• Newport Beach Life- guard Lt. Gordon Reed said the cold, rainy weather has kept visitors away from the beaches and surfers out of the water, which hasn't been this cold in about 20 years, something Reed attributes to the La Nida phenomena. -stefanl• Frith Newport-Mesa area. the Pilot's circulation area, where he resides and conducts business. Wooten's comment appeared ln an article report- ing that Popejoy and dub executives had filed lawsuits over refinancing deals between the two parties to renovate the club. Popejoy's $.50-millio:rv law- suit aneaes that dub owner Beverly Ray had backed out or a deal to let him buy the $73.5- million property for her own financial gain. ~ counter suit, filed by Ray and Wooten, seeks a rul- ing that· Ray performed her contractual obligations and owes the banker nothing. Club executives and Pope- COVE CONTINUED FROM 1 California State Parks spokesman Roy Steams said the statement didn't include 'anything his department hasn't already considered. Stearns added that the groups have no cause for con- cern. ·All of these are directions. we are slowly moving in,• Steams said. "We seem to be on board !with the groups] and traveling on the same train track.' Groups that signed the letter indude the Sierra Club, Orange County CoastKeeper, the Surfrider Foundation, the Alliance to Rescue Crystal Cove and Defend the Bay, as well as heiress Joan lrvine Smith. After facing massive public opposition to a luxury resort plan Stgned between former Gov. Pete Wilson's administra- WISH CONTINUED FROM 1 "They do handicapping to give everyone an equal chance,• said Ruzicka, 45. Pilots may enter the speed race, which honors the fastest team overall. Or there's the proficiency race, won by the crew that gets dosest to a time and fuel estimate it sets before takeoff. II C· f AK~llltl"1 IT'S TIME FOR ... f1tat 8 ~0"' r iKo. ·Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT ~ 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·64S·7626 ~ joy began to negotiate the club's sale in October 1999. When the relationship soured five months later, Popejoy demanded a $4-milllon pay- ment for his services to find financial backers for the club's renovation. The renovation project, now underway: is a condition of the club's 50-yenr lease extension with the city. Open- ing up parts of the exdusive complex to t,he public is also required, because the du~ sits on publicly owned tidelands. In bis tentative ruling on the slander lawsuit, Judge Ronald C. Kline said that because Wooten did not refer to the financing lawsuit in his com- ments, it was unclear whether CONTEST CONTINUED FROM 1 Smith has enlisted the help of the Laguna Beach Plein Air Painters Assn. The contest woold be one of the first activities orga- nized by the Crystal Cove Conservancy, ii nonprofit tion and a San Francisco ~loper, the state pulled the pTug on a previous plan for the 46 bungalows bullt during the 1920s and '30s. The state is completmg the buyout of that contract, signed in 1997, with Michael Freed. The developer has said he spent $2 million 9n the now- failed, $375-a-rught resort. On March 22, the CaWomia Coastal Conservancy is sched· uled to consider freeing up Ruzicka came in fourth in that category this year, miss· ing his time goal by a minute. and 54 seconds. . The Bartos won both cate· gories dDd took home the prize for best family team, as well as a "Top Gun' award. Their fuel estimate was off by four-tenths of a gallort. Their ti.me calculations missed the outcome by three seconds. But callin~ in from Hawall, where he enjoyed •just anoth- er normal day in paradise,' with beautilul, sunny sloes and temperatures of a bout 80 degrees, Eric Barto sald he and his father couldn't take alJ the credit. "It's nice to get lucky once in a while,' he said. Both Ruzicka and the Bartos said they were already looking forward to next years race. It's hard to bedl Oying around the isldOds, they agreed. "It's more beautiful than to ny from here to Banning,• Ruzicka said. Sinus and Allergy: Laser P~vides Relief for Sufferers of #1 Chronic Health Complaint !._If ycM.t__.~ ~= in oondm•I eye~ of infec:tion. immediate ~ in Che -·• --u .... 4-NaMl blocbv 11 camed by swollen area. "4119 not llone • the U.S. IWOlJm daues In the DOIO THE RESULT Nllioaal Center for Healdt caUed turbinltea. 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Legal experts described the ruling as "interesting," adding group Smith and others founded last month. smttlr~d she broached the idea at a Friday meet· ing with State Parks Direc- tor Rusty Areias. ·we talked about that." Smith said. Steams said he could not confirm the item was dis· cussed. · -Paul Clinton state park bond money to tund the buyout. Steams said the state must wait until then to ink the deal with Freed. While the planned hotel is essentially dead, the state is maintaining a.n April 1 eviction deadline for residents-living in 39 of the cottages so work may begin on aging septic tanks that have been cited as one of several sources of pollution in the cove. In a Nov. 16 cease-and- SHOOTING CONTINUED FROM 1 to prevent it. •Probably the s111gle biggest thing we can do is lis- ten to kids.' he said. "When anyone makes a threat along this line, we take it very seri- ously.• At Newport Harbor High School, students are monitored for telltale signs, Assistant Principal Lee Gaeta said. ·w e. don't let-things go by us anymore,• he said. At Costa Mesa High School, they are also on constant alert, Pnncipal Diana Carey said. "Last Thursday, we had a 'get connected' forum. and it was on this very topic,· she SaJd But it can't stop there, Bar- bot said. "We've got to have. for lack . or a better term, an appropriate level of security,' he said. CENTER CONTINUED FROM 1 The Town Center project had received preliminary dpproval Feb. 5, but detennin- ing the length of time Com- monwealth would be required to maintam the garden for pub- lic use became an obstade. The council instructed city staff to mcorporate a prOVlSion requuing Commonwealth to maintain the garden for 25 FILM CONTINUED FROM 1 "We're focusing on quality, diversity and film as an art form, as well as e ntertain- ment,• said Gregg Schwenk, executive directo( of the festi- val. Organizers began planning the event the day after last year's ended, said spokesman Todd Quartararo. More than 500 films were reviewed by a selection committee before 56 feature films and more than 100 sh.ort Lilms were chosen. The short films indude that a section of the civil code protected statements made by parties to a lawsuit as long as they directly related to the case. "You'd think that this is the kind of statement designed to be protected,• said Tum New- ton, general counsel for the Califonµa Newspaper Pub- lishers Assn. "It seems like (the judg'f:'' ruling] could have gon~the other way as well." )..,Wooten declined to com. rne'nt on the ruling Monday. His lawyer could not be reached for corrunent. Pope-· joy's lawyer declined to com- ment. No trial date has been set for either lawsuit. desist ordetj the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Con- trol Board ordered state parks officials to fix the situation in two years. The board gave the st.ate suc months to present a cleanup plan. With that plan due in early May, the sta~ has mailed evic- tion notices to the cove's resi- dents .. Stale officials said they must remove the residents so engineers may Inspect the cot- tages. The residents hdve filed a lawsuit to stay in their homes. But those evictions will go ahead as planned, Steams said. The infrastrucLUie work, which has reached $10 million by one estimate, probably won't be the hnal, ffidJOr over- haul needed, Steams Sdld. It will only be designed to stop lealong from the septic tanks "We're not ready to design the full mfrastructure.· Steams said'. ·we're only ready to do the stopgap measUie. • Each campus hdS a sale- schools emergency pldn, which mdudes dnlls for a van- ety of situations, srud Mike Fine, the d1stnct's asstS)cint superintendent. ·u it's a dis~ like tMon- day'sJ event, Chey would get down into the duck-and -cover position and stay put,' Fine said. The third crucial piece, Bar- bot said, ts diligence. ·w e constantly need to be working with them, through clubs, counseling, alter-school programs, and stay with them all the time,· he said. Monday's act of violence by a student has administrators more determined than ever to reach out to students to see to it that 1t won't happen here. ·we just have to break the conspiracy of violence,· Cdfey said, after hearing the runth· grade gunman had spoken of what he was going to do over the weekend. "Kids have to come forward.• years anti to force Corrunon· wealth lo carry out extensive public notification for any changes to the garden after that period expires. "I am comfortable with 25 yews, knowing that they have to rome back to the Qty Council with any changes anyway," Cound1man Gary Monahan said. The new provision is expected to come before the council again m two weekb. In other action, the council also adopted a revision to the 2-year-old massage ordinance. Oscar nommees, new pieces and selections from other fesb· vals. Seven of the features will be shown as tributes to great ·films. They include "The Sting,• ·zoot Suit,· "The French Connection,• ·Sexy Beast• and three films from China. •A lot or the filmmakers that are in our festlval were inspired by these films when they were growing up,• Quar- tararo explained. •And one of the great things about attending the film festival ls you not only get to see great films, but you get to interact \vith the cast and crew,• he said. _____________________ _. ..... _____________________ ~ That interaction will reach a I high point dunng the festival's ~OFF Costa Mesa 2150 Harbor Blvd. at Victoria OPD2AHOUM Pre11nt thla Coupon and We'll Take ONE DOLLAR OFF Any DINNER ENTREEI Offer Good for each person in your party ordering Dinner. 0000 DAILY 12NOON to 10 PM tt1ruApnl 30.2001 '1 OFF I free seminar serii , titled •Tue Collaborative Art of Film.mak· I ing,• to be held March 31 and I April 1 at the Newport Beach I Central Library I Panelllta will lnclude Oscar· nominated screenwriter '"'\ vid I Franzoni of •Gladiator,• l car I winner Davids. Wo.rd of •tb I Sting,• .Bmmy-wtnnl.ng d II .. • I matograp her Thomas cfel Ruth I of •The West Wtng• and about 1 ~o other guests trom a11 atJJ«1I I of the filin Industry, t.ncluding prodUdlon detdgn, directing, I 1pedal effects and m\llic: com- - -- - --- - - - - - - --- - - - --- - - - --- - -- -- - --- - - - - - - - -' pml~. L -.. ----- _When it comes to news about our community, the Daily Pilot delivers the whole enchilada ... With all the local news, high school sports coverage, and local columnists, the Daily Pilot will always be my main course for news. Got the Pilot? Call 1 (800) LATIMES to IUbeal>e •Cell (949) 642-.4321 to acMNtiae • ·. j .... ,. ' . ,1 'COMMUNITY l'il1n fJf you let that go unchecked, you lose all the marine business. And that would ultimately change the character of the harbor. " ....... • ,._ • • • . 6 Tuesday, Morch 6, 2001 Policy wou/4 not solve school bully problem I wrote the following column about bul- lies before there was more carnage on a high schgol campus close to home, in San Diego County's city of Santee. It could just have easily been here. News reports said a 15-year-old who was cohStantly picked on and called a freak, dork and nerd, allegedly decided to take a gun to campus and shoot people. On Monday, that ls what he did. I'm sure there was a zero-tol- erance pellcy agwnst weapons at that school, and It didn't stop the bullets frorri piercing students and staff. It's time to , stop thinking that a law or policy will save. our kids from harm. The time to stop bul- lying is in elementary school, so that a1 frustrated student won't decide he has had enough bullying and seek a permanent solution for his tormentors. I don't like bullies. Bullies have been around since before I have. When I tell people that I wnte a colwnn about educational issues, many of them relate to me the terrible time they had in school under the reign ofter- ror of a bully. Harry Potter even has to clash with a bully and his goons at Hogwarts School. Last year, after a student ended up in the hospital at the hands of a bully and the student witnesses took a vow of silence, parents had had enough. They wanted Goy Geiser- Sandoval EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING the terror to end. After a few meetings, the district decided to form a Bully Committee, made up of parents, teachers and adminis- trators from throughout the district. They even got information from New Zealand on the issue. So, on Feb. 27, the board held its first reading to include a ban on "bullying" in its zero-tolerance policy. Ironically, it was just days after the ltmerican Bar Assn. called for the end of zero-tolerance policies across the country. The association is not in favor of weapons, drugs or alcohol at school. The assOciation is also not in favor of a blanket policy that does not take into.account any of the cir- cumstances surrounding the incident or the background of the individual. We are the first distrtct, apparently, to consider adding #intimidation• into its zero-tolerance policy. So, maybe we will be the first district to be in a lawsuit about the legality of it. The policy will now include language that states, "The district will not tolerate any gestures, comments, threats or actions, either written, verbal or physical, which cause or threaten to cause or are likely to cause bodily harm. personal degradation or disgrace." The punishments can include expulsion, suspension or transfer (apparently perma- nently, instead of for 90 days). Does this mean it's been OK to be a bul· ly on campus up until the bully zero-toler- ance policy gets passed? No. The education code prohibits such activity. The penal code makes it" a crime to push or hit some. one, steal from them. rob them, threaten them or assault them. U we have bullies on campus doing that stuff, why don't we arrest them? The problem isn't that we need a new rule or policy. We have plenty of rules, laws and policies already. The problem ls to change the mind-set of the students at school who let bullying extst. Most bullies say they start by the time they are in third grade. So, we can't wait until seventh grade to deal ~th the issue. The bully threatens and intimidates off campus as well as on. Unless the student can fly to school, a bully policy on campus won't pro- tect them elsewhere. Do we instruct our kids to look the other way when the bully is after his victim? Or, do we tell ow kids to unite and tell the bul· ly to leave all of the kids alone? Do we try to make changes through peer assistance programs and counseling? Do we ask if bis parents at home are bullying the bully? Hu be learned at home that fists work bet- ter than words? A poUcy never protected anyone. It's the people who enforce the policy who make it work. For bully bebavtor to be eradicated, the entorcen can't always be the adults. Let'• not lmtltute the bully zero-tolerance policy but tmtMd find a more effective way to haft kldl stand up against the bully r8'gn ol tenor. -s.rmow ...._ chairman of Newport Beach's ad hoc harbor committee, on poten· tlally allowing development of Upsc.ale homes instead of businesses on the harbor waterfront Do ily Pilot I SEAN ...UR I DAllY Pl.OT Del Kahan, not pictured, would prefer beachgoers not see debris such as th1s at Newport Beach, near the Santa Ana River. Dumping into our wate~ays is a bad idea Del Kahan COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Recently, we have noted the rather proper concern with the insidious pollu- tion of the beaches in the Hunt- ington and Newport beach regions. We now read of o!fidal concern about surface runoff from inland and the in-depth studies of aged plwnbing sys- tems which appear to be responsible for contaminating the ocean adjacent to these attractive cities. It appears that drltconian measures are being seriously considered to ensure that nary a cigarette butt will ever sully the sanctified waters. More recently, however, I have read two articles about the action by Bob Caustin -leader of the merttorious Defend the Bay organization -to file a lawsuit against the Irvine Ranch Water District to halt its nefari- ous plans to actually start filling the San Joaquin reservoir with treated sewage. state water quality board toward the attempts of the Irvine Ranch Water District (a private enterprise, by the way) to dump its treated sewage in the Back Bay. The guys on the white horses have been scrap- ping with those bandits for years in an attempt to preserve some level of sanity in the pro- tection of our basic·resowces. this day of preoccupation with even minuscule evidence of contamination along the beach~ es, why do we find that the ser· vants of the people are still mol- lycoddling the evil elements of darkness with respect to the Back Bayl There are many of us who don't care if the Irvine Ranch Water Distrtct #treats" its sewage with Chanel No. 5. Are we seeing more evi· dence of the kind of intellectual integrity which has led to the electrical power debacle which is now faced by the residents of the great state of California? This prospect reflects the wishy-washy attitude of the It is still sewage, and it does not belong in the Back Bay. In • DEL KAHAN Is a Newport Be.ch resident. More views on El Toro issue Columnist's airport viewS will not defeat El Toro No more support from group is 'act of defense' Daily Pilot colwnnist Steve The anti-El Toro airport people Smith did it again Feb. 10 when he support extending flight operations interviewed a mythical passenger at John Wayne. To do otherwise (Chuck) at John Wayne Airport would be hypocritical to the argu- wbo reported ments of health, safety and envi-THE lllPOIT he didn't think ronmental impacts of an airport DEllTE El Toro ab:port anywhere. The anti-airport camp was a sure has repeatedly offered the solution thing anymore. Smith, as usual, to this divisive issue; no El Turo air- bas never supported the proposed port and no John Wayne expan- El lbro International Airport and, sion. despite the overwhelming support However, the leadership of of his readership for El Toro, or Newport Beach and Costa Mesa perhaps because of it. hi! bas have ignored these olive branches turned against both. and, in the past few weeks, have There is no doubt that without become inaeasingly vocal about a El Toro, John Wayne will expand change in the El Toro Reuse Plan- and destroy Eastside Colt.a Mesa nlng Authority policy culminating and West Newport Beach. Smith in a leader of the Airport Working and a maJo"'ty of his South County Group refening publicly to ETRPA ~· as "bozos.• NIMBYs continue to use higher These very leaders continue to priced flights from John Wayne argue for a major airport at m Toro bea,use of the convenience while simultaneously building instead ol making a four-hour, momentum to decrease capacity at round-bip ride to LAX. John Wayne. This is very bypocriti· Now he and his traveling cal of the Newport Beach and Cos- friends muse over the number of ta Mesa leaders. ETRPA ls justified Orange County pa.ssengen who in dropping support of extending actually wanted.John Wayne aJ)d caps at John Wayne. 'lbls is not an El Thro, u if public opU:Uon will act of agQTellio!'t but an act of detennine the fate of airports in defeme. a TbrO cannot be made Orange County. Although voting as a IOUDd businel9 cue without was used to jwnp...wt the plan-uplotting John Wayne to capadty. ning pro<-. tor m Thro. voting for It is a sbame that good folk in or against lt ti not needed anymore Newport and Cost.a Mela need to because voting' cannot stop tbe suffer al the handl of thole with an process. obvtous alternate agenda. The propoted Bl 10ro· airport ..cl a.ff() wW open becaUM tt II there and lt ~ POl'8lt ii needed. John Wayne Airport wW lbdnk bealu.. no no11e tNh-Reader wants some ZOOM amt there and b•~ ' support "or restri~--om.e lbnltl aumot be iDaw M 111 II \IUUIJD SWYe Smltb't de9re eo iMpe put>. LM'I ... if l have ddl ltraklbt. Uc optn.km will bave lilde .a.c.1 on The tnaea1 d air travel ml the airpor11. clemend for tDCl9Mlld fu~ IA&IH I llORUll 11110t cmly CIJD111ndng eo ID a. Mm ~ Qluaty, but., In Angeles County, all of California, all of the United Stat.es and most of the world. Several years have been spent on a search for an airport site in Orange County to provide for the increasing current and future demand. No adequate site, other than Bl Toro, was found. At its Feb. 26 meeting, the El Toro Rense Planning Authority vot- ed 11 to 0 to revoke its support for continuing Wgbt restrictions at John Wayne Airport. However, apparently, if all plans to use El Toro for a commerda.l air- port would be canceled, they would support the restrictions at John Wayne. BTRPA member and Dana Point Coundlman Wayne Rayfield said: "I'm terribly dismayed at the response from the follu in Newport Beach. We've reached the point that unless there's some startling change in the position of Newport Beach. it 1s time to lmplement the (new) policy.• Autborit}' Chairman Allan Songstad said: "Thls ls not a poke in the eye of Newport Beach. This 18 ~ly keeping all options on the table. Newport Beech ii not tba only dty 1n orange County tbat recx>g· ntz.. the need for an alrpolt •t m Thro. Cocta Mela and Oe.rden . Grove have been quite vocal in their IUpport for Bl lbro. Tbe rest of North County allo NppOl1s an a1rpor1 at m 'lbro. bo. lt mUe tall8 to amcal plull to de.eiop anothm' e.lrpmt In Orange c.ounty aDd., allDd tm r..atdianl on Jolm Wayne AJr.. pGltf w .. RayMI and SGll;atcd et tbewmM«t~ Go 11gure. rm oorw-t. How •boul yauf anaw't191 Cm .... IOWIO ·ClmlCI~ u ........... I ' ' tn . ~ilJ eilot n Sports Hall of Fame Celebrating the millennium Toshiba tlraws a crowd NEWPORT BEACH - Toshiba Senior Cassie Tuur- nament Director Jeff Purser estimated the week's attendance between 60,000 and 65,000, includ- ing 17,000 to 18,000 for Sun- day's dramatic final round, a surprisingly large turnout consid- ering the forecast. Purser said some tournament directors guess at the attendance figme. "I look at all the gate receipts, the exchanged coupons and badges counted and count the peo- ple we had on the shuttle buses, then look at cash receipts on food sales, make sure every- thing gels, then evaluate everything and arrive at a number,· he said. ·1 won't (exaggerate).• Saturday's atten- dance, estimated between 20,000 and 21,000, was the largest of the tournament. · Purser said if the Toshiba Senior Cassie was held later in March the event would draw 85,000 to 90,000 people and raise $1.3 million for charity. This year's event raised $1 mil- lion for the second straight year. -by IUdwd Durwt • ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ATHLETES OF THE WEEK 'Quote ·Of 1llE DAY •(lCMnllfl18flt offms) took a dlonce ood ff paid off -· ff went v holes, adUaly,. Gary McCord. PGA Senior golfer ~· Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..5744223 • Sports Fox: 949-650-0170 •Tuesday, Moren 6, 2001 1 PHOTOS BY DON LEACIWAA.Y Pl.OT Senior PGA Tour veteran Gary McCord passes on finer polnts to Mark Simons in Monday's Celebrity Pro-Am. Purser); gamble pays off I t came down to the art of predicting weather. Toshi- ba Senior Classic offidals rolled the dice and won. a ticket and didn't get to see the big putt on the 18th green." Purser arrived as tourna- me nt director from the Mid- west shortly after Hoag Hos- pital took over as managing charity in August 1997. "Hey, I've gotten rained out before and I'll get rained When players and Senior PGA Tour officials went back to their hotel rooms after Sat- urday's second round, they were scratching their heads, wondering why Sunday morning's tee times weren't doubled on the first and 1 Olh tees in an effort to finish quicker and avoid a rain- storm in the forecast. Richard Dunn GOLF "Out again," Purser said. "I've had entire greens under two feet of water and tornadoes surrounding us (at a tour event m the early 90s at Youngstown. Ohio). There were five tornadoes within a Ultimately, the decision to move forward with original plans and allow the Sunday leaders to tee off at 11 :30 a .m ., instead of two hours earlier. was in the hands of Toshiba Classic Tournament OU'ector Jeff Purser. "The tour wanted two tees, tlut I said no way,• said Purser, whose com- mand to start Sunday's round on one tee proved to be a worthwhile gam- ble, as Toshiba Classic VT1 worked its way to near darkness with the com- pletion of the toWT1ament. as well as a nine-hole playoff, without a drop of rain. The Senior PGA Tour wanted Sun- day's final round over by about 1 :30 p.m., but Purser insisted t.4at fans and sponsors deserved an opportunity to watch goU in the afternoon --just in case the weather stayed dry. ·I know these people go to church, and a lot of the m don't come out until 12:30 (p.m.) or 1 o'dc;v:k. so I said no (to the tour),• said Purser, who looked like a genius. "The tour offi- cials were supportive (of the decision to stay on schedule). I told them, "I don't think (the rain) is coming. I'm rolling the dice ... Last year, when the final Toshiba round was rained out and Allen Doyle was crowned champion of a 36-hole tournament, folks were giv- ing Purser their sympathy. But he didn't want it. "It's my job --you deal with ·(a final-round cancellation) and move on. I'm not emotionally involved like a lot of people who support the tour- nament,• Purser said. "The people I felt bad for last year were the spon- sors and fans, the peopJe who bought five-mile (radJus), and one touched down a hcill-rrule away. We had hos- pitality tents under water. So what happened last year wasn't that bad." Most players Saturday didn't Uunk they would be teeing 1t up Sunday. •I've been here (in Cahlorrua) for five weeks Wtth CBS and we've just gotten killed tby the ram)," Gary McCord said Monday after the Toshi- ba Senior Classic Celebrity Pro-Am. ·(Tournament offidals) took a chance and 1t patd off, and 1t went 27 holes. actually.· Jake Rohrer. the tournament co- chauman, concurred Monday that allowing the final round to proceed without doubling tee brnes was a ·gamble ... but it was one we tiad to take and it paid off." McCord teamed with with Junior Seau and three amateurs to win the celebrity pro-am. The wisecracking CBS goU com- mentator who won his first career PGA tJtle at the 1999 Toshiba Classic. was one of 24 tour professionals to play the fmal pro-am of the 2001 Toshiba Classic at Newport Beach Country Club. McCord, Seau and amateurs Mark Simons. Michael Van Gieson and Jer- ry Lumpkin had a team score of 120. The team of Senior Tour legend Tommy Aaron and celebrity Mike Scott, the 1986 National League Cy Young Award winner with the Hous- ton Astros. finished second at 123 with amateurs Sonny King, Jim Con- ner and Bob Vesely. Tuki.ng third place at 126 was pro All-Pro linebacker Junior Seau declares there will be no gimmles for his partner Monday. Walter Morgan. celebnty Chili OaVlS, a former Angel, and amateurs KeVlll Murai, Mike Gumbert and Barry Schwartz. As advertised, the Toshiba Classic is offidally moving next year from Week 9 on the Senior PGA Tour cal· endar to Week 10, Purser said. In 2002. the SBC Senior Classic, played this week at Valencia Country Oub. will follow the Mexico Senior Classic and occupy Week 9, while the Toshiba Senior Classic will be held March 4-10. Purser is trying to conVUlce the Seruor PGA Tour to move the lhree- stop California swing from weeks 9. 10 and 11 to weeks 11. 12 and 13. "I don't aund being Week 12. IJust don't want to be first on the Califor- nia swing in Week 9." Purser said. "J wouldn't be doing my JOb if I wasn't lobbying to the tour." Jose Marta Canlzarel, who took the first and last shot of the 2001 Toshiba Classic, became the third consecutive first-time winner on the Senior Tour, foUo""1ng Bob Gilder at the Verizon Classic U\ Thmpa, Fla., and Mike McCullou~h at the Mexico Senior Classic. Newport Hci.rbo~'s girls cruise • Sailors claim all but one event in 117-58 win at Los Al. LOS AI..AMJTOS -The Newport Harbor High girls swim team opened Us 2001 season with a convincing 117...58 non.league win over host Los l\Jamltos. • Unlike the inexperienced boys lqU8(1. the Sailor girls brought nearly the entire anenal againlt the Orifllns. •we cheeted. We came loaded and reedy for bi1ltle, • Newpor1 Coech Ken 1 "moot Mid. • t was very happy Wlth bow wa swam today. ft't a*-way get tbtngl ~.· 1be Salall won all but one r.ce lllLS IWllllllll against the Griffins, wtule tuning up for their nonleague home showdown with Corona del Mar on Monday, begunfulg at 3 p.m. Junior early Geebr, lut year's CIP Southern Sec:bOD Dlvillon I champi- on m the 20()..yard freestYle and 100 bec.kstroke, showed her versatility by wtnn1ng the 200 tndMdual med· ley wit}}' a tune o( 2:1 t .50, besting runner-up and Se.lion' teammate Jenne Murphy by 10 teCOOdl. In lad, Geebr'I 2: 11 .50 benlnd the belt boys bme o1 2: 1,.11 m tbe MmleWinl Geehr UC> won the 100 ~ m 54.86 and w• one '8g al New· port'• victorious 200 medley ~y • SU G"'LS Meil I Boys handled LOS AI..AMJT0S • N~ Har- bor High boys swimm1Dg c:oeda Brl· an Kre~t:i.kamp bas probably nevw forgotten a loa any qulCker thin Tueedey'I l23..C7 oonliMgue l8tbeck to bolt Loi Alunitol. HeWport Harbor (0-1) swam aD 9QPbamor• and Md no dub twiln· men for tbe meet. ·0ur dub IWtlmlMln are PNPU· Ing for ,,....,.,.. ud '"beld out tlae ._ SHIOYSMll l .. -- I 8 Tuesday, March 6, 2001 GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 7 team ()J54.97), joining Murph y, Jennifer"Arrow and Mai Tajima. TajJ.ma. a sophomore, won the 100 back (1 :02.64). placed second' in the 200 free (2:04.13) and joined Geehr, Jessica Ball and Ashley Parole on the victorious 400 free relay team (3:54.19). "Mai was a nice surprise for us today,• Lamont said. "She swam great in the backstroke a nd had a good 200 free time. I'm expeCting a nice future for her." , Another multiple winner for the Sailors was Mackey. The defending Sea View League champion in the l 00 butterfly and 200 TM, led from start to finish to win both the 200 free ( l :57 .63) and 100 butterfly (1 :02.09). A lighter moment occurred dur- ing the 100 breaststroke event. Arrow was one of thtee girls who did not hear the opening horn and stayed on the blocks for three extra seconds. Upon jumping into the pool, she hesitated once more before finaUy taking off. Despite the two setbacks, she still caught up to the others and won the race, but the teams agreed to race the event again following the 400 free relay. On the second try. Anow shot through the water and blew away the rest of the pack, winning in 1:09.34, nearly 13 seconds better than runner-up and teammate Nic- k1 Probert (1 :22.45). BOYS CONTINUED FROM 7 other seruor and junior swimmers for Corona del Mar on Monday,• Kreutz.kamp said. ·we got to see a lQt of new faces swim for us, but most of these guys will be back swimming trosh/soph when we go up against CdM: Not in attendance, among others. were such standouts as Aaron Peirsol, Ryan Lean, Joey Snelgrove, Steven Jendrusina, Peter Belden, ant1 Ryan Cook. According to Kreutzkamp, all BOWLES Theodore Edward, Bowlet, 79, ot Corona dtl Mar pHMd IWIY March 2, 2001. Air Bowlet h11 been • realdtnt ol Newport Beach for over fifty yeera. Ht Is survived by his wife, SMll1 M. Bowlet; Sisters, Elizebeth Spurr McCoy of Clyucus, CA K1ttlleen Bowin ol 01111, Teus, Brother, Thoma• Bowlet of Sen Lula Obispo, CA, chil- dren, Julie Ann Bowlet of Escondido, Jenny Bowles Good of Valley Center end Brett Anne McWilllems of Monllre, CA; grand- children, Jeromy Alen Good, Ryen Rlchlrd Good. Kristina Ott Good, JtHICI Jent Good and Adam Jamee McWllll1m1. Service• will bt private for the family. PIERCE IROTHUI IEU lllOADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 1 1 O Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9150 BSC 103$7 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: JAMES N. RAMSLAND Ilea JAMES NOEL RAMSLAND au JAMES RAMSLAND CASE NO. A206310 To all heirs, benefl· ciarles, Cfedllors, cont· lngent creditors, and persons wt10 may Oltler- wise be interested in the Wiii or estate. or bo(h, ol JAMES N. RAMSLAND aka JAMES NOEL RAMSLAND aka JAMES RAMSLAND A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been flied by PETER· W. RAMSLAND in the Su· perior Coon of Califor- nia, County of OR- ANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that PETER W. RAMSLAND b41. appointed as per- sonal representative to adrnlnistllf the estate of the decedent. ™E PETITION rt· quest the decedent's W1H and oodiollt, it any, be admitted to probate. The Will and any oodda are av11table tor H· amtna.tlon In the file kept by the oour1. THE PETITION re- quests authority to ad- minister the estate under the Independent Admln· itllratlon of E1t1tea Act. (Thia Authority wm allow the peraonal reprnent· l)iscount c :askct t I l 111.1111111 111~ I H111' ii \, I\,, I Cllr111' Srrvic-~ anJ Qwdiry Cultm for Lm Direct Cremation •. $49S Immediate Burial •• $995 (' """"'' Cultt1) !'rearrangement Prograsru AVllilablc for f-uneral Setvk~s. Crcnuilons and'Cukets f(l'\11'\IU ""l °"\\I I s ~~ x ' I ( \ ... 1, I I I I ' ~ , , STARTING ANEW BUSINESS? • • • • • • • • • • "I told Jennifer that I was impressed to see her cu t eight sec- onds off her time so fast," Lamont joked . Arrow also put together a solid time in the 200 JM, taking third in 2:24.51, behind Geehr and Mackey, who each swam in last year's Olympic trials. Sophomore Peggy Beebe also got a great start for the Sailors in the 500 free, taking .care of busi- ness with a wiiming time of 5:57 .75. Freshman Jessica Ball was sec· ond in the 50 free (27 .07) and put together a nice splH on Newport's rupner-up ·200 free relay team. - .SPORTS · "\\ e juggled around the order a Uttle bit to try and see as many ' swimmers as we could," Lamont said. •All in all, it was a great start." . With the Sea kings coming to the Sailors' pool, Lamont wanted t.o get a strong showing against the Griffins. "We talked to the coaches from the club tea.ms and we were able to get the swimmers to compete today, which was ·great," Lamont said. "We didn't want to come out empty-banded and we wanted to get our feet wet, so to speak, before takingpn CdM." · Doily pj ---Sailors capture slim lead over Triton& SAN Cl...EMENTE.-The New· top five. · = port Harbor High bOys golf t.eam • In comio.unity coDege .. opened a one-shot lead Tuesday action, the Orange Coast CoUO over nonleague host men's team dropped it,s first ma. GOLF San Clemente after of the year, a 380-406 Or~ nine boles at th~ Thie-Empire Coaterence setback to ga Golf Course, par 36. Pa.lo?1l4f Monday at. .Eagle ~t Daniel Kush earned medalist Golf Oub, par 71. · .• honors with a 37 while Sean Whit-Brian Wmston led OCC scoreh field (40) Geo;ge Hanold (41), with a 79, while Jake. Allana4t Andy Crooka.ll (41) and Miller carded an 83. The Pirates drop to 1 · Akins (42) completed Newport's 1, 0-1 in conference. : · I TODAY'S SCHEDULE . ........ BOYS AND GIRLS SWIMMING SUMMARIES ~ College -Vanguard at The M aster's, 2:30 p.m . Comm unity college -~Irvine Valley at Orange Coast. 2 p.m . NONLEAGUE GIRLS Newport Kerbor 117, Los Alwltos 58 200 medley ret.y • 1. Newport Harbor (,Arrow, Geehr, Mackey, Tajima), 1:54.97. 200 free -1. Mackey (NH), 1 :57.63; 2. Tajima (NH), 2:04.13; 3. Kaake (LA), 2:07.30. 200 IM · 1. Geehr (NH), 2:11.50; 2. Mur~(NH), 2:21.76; 3. Arrow (NH), 2:24.51. 50 free - 1. Levin (LA), 26.01; 2. J. Ball (NH), 27.07; Angstat (LA), 27.68. 100 fty -1. M ackey (NH), 1:02.09; 2. Lewis (LA), 1:10.13; 3. Lansing (NH), 1:10.22. 100 free · 1. Geehr (NH), 54.86; 2. E. Ball {NH), 56.95; 3. Levin (LA). 57.59. 500 fNe • 1. Beebe (NH), 5:57.75; 2. Njavro (LA), 6:00.89; 3. Lansing (NH), 6:03,01. 200 free ..... y -1. Newport Harbor (E. Batt, Karges, Murphy, Parole), 1:49.21. 100 bMlt • l. Tajima (NH). 1:02.64; 2. E. Ball (NH), 1:06.25; 3. M urphy (NH), 1:07.63. 100 breMt -1. Arrow (NH), 1:09.74; 2. Probert (NH), 1:22.45; 3. Owen (LA). 1:23.76. 400 free ret.y -1, Newport Harbor (J. Ball, Geehr, Parole, Tajima), 3:54.19. High School -Foothill-Costa Mesa Tourna- ment championship quart:erfinal.s: Century at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m .; Estancia at Bor- sa Grande, 3 p.m:; Rancho Alamitos at Cos- ta M esa, 3 p.m. • Softbllll College -Concordia at Vanguard, 1:30 p.m. Commun ity college -Orange Coast at 5ad- dlebadc, 3 p.m. High school -Notre Dame Academy at Corona de l M ar, 3 p.m . • 1'9nftls College women • Vanguard at Westmont. 2 p.m . _.., ........ ~ NI I am Hr• Dt1 - I I • I I I ,. t I t I I I NONLEAGUE BOYS Los AlamHos 121, Newport lt.tMw 47 t 200 medley Nl•y -1. Los Alamitos, 1:52.60. 200 fNe -1. Anderson (LA), 1:55.07; 2. Guerin (LA), 2:00.69; 3. Geoffrey (LA), 2:01.33. 200 IM -1. J. Gentner (LA), 2:14.71; 2. Hutten (LA), 2:15.97; 3. Grimm (LA), 2:19.77. 50 fNe -1. Chrisman (LA), 22.69; 2. Wein- er (NH), 24.19; 3. Drake (LA). 24.31. 100 fly' 1. Geoffrey (LA), 59.36; 2. Unal (LA), 1:03.03; 3. Bradley (LA), 1:04.43. 100tr..·1. Chrisman (LA), 50.44; 2. Cole (NH), 51.78; 3. Weiner (NH), 53.38. 500 free· 1. Drake {LA), 5:11 A8; 2. Howe (LA), 5:28.80; 3. Grimm (LA), 5:35.56. 200 free ret.y - 1. Los Alamitos, 1 :36.05. 100 bMk -1. Cole (NH), 57.04; 2. J. Gentner (LA), 1:01.40; 3. A. Gentner (LA). 1:03.65. 100 brNst -1. Bolin (LA), 1:10.26; 2. Craig (LA), 1:12.64; 3. Huang (NH), 1:13,15. 400 free Nl•y-1. Los A lamitos, 3:32.70. High school·boys -Corona def M ar at Los Alamitos, 3 p .m. • Golf High school -Huntington Beach vs. New- port Beach at Big canyon CC.: Palm Springs vs. Estancia at M esa Verde CC. llKWMIW -@ ~1111.MM Ulm~ CYNIHIA 1llAN -- ., ... o.c. .. ,.1 e will be back in action when Newport hosts the Sea Kings at 3 p.m. With the Griffins dominating the meet, a few Sailors still managed to crack the top three in some events. Sophomore newcomer Andrew Cole was quick to receive praise from Kreutzkamp for his work in the 100- yard backstroke as well as 100 freestyle. Cole was Newport's lone winner, taking the 100 back with a time of 57.04, bettering the pack by more than four seconds. He also placed sec- ond in the 100 freestyle with a 5 1.78. "He's a transfer from Salt Lake City and we're very excited to have him," alive to take many ac· tlons w1th<M obtaining court epproval. Before taking certain very Im- portant actions. how- ever. tht personal repr&- sentatiVe Will be requited to give notice to in· terested persons unlaa& they have waived nollce or consented to the proposed llctlon.) The Independent 11dmin1s· tration authority will be granted unless an In· terested person files an objectioo to the peti11on and shows good cause why the court shovld no1 grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition Wiii be held on MARCH 29, 2001 at 1:30 p.m in Dept L73 loeeted at 341 The City Dnve South, Orange, CA 92868. IF YOU OBJECT lo the granlinQ ol the peti- tion. you iholild appear al the hNnng and 1tale your objeotlona or Ille wntten objections with the court before the hearing, Ydur IP· pearance may be in per-son or by your attomey. IF YOU ARE A CREO-IT~ or contingent «ed- itor of the deoeaMd. you must file your dalm with the court and mall 1 copy to the pe<aonaJ rep- resentative appointed by the c0t.trt within lour months from the date ol the nrat lauanoe of let- ters as pr~ In Pro- bate Code MCtion 9100. The time IOf fltiog cleirns wm not expire before four moolha from the hearing date noticed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the file k~ by the OOUl1. tt you are a ptt'10n ;n. ltreated in the eatate. you may Ille wi1h the oourt 1 Aequett for ~ olal Notice (form OE· 154) ol Ille flliog ol an in-ventory and ~INf ol estate UMta or of any petition or aOOCM,lht as provided In Probate Code Hctlon 1250. A ~tor~INo­ tloe form 11 available from the court clerll MlonleV tor Pwtftloi•. GIMUI W. NIWHOUIE, H'llO I. AMAR AD., PMB lU , WALNUT, CA 91978-411111 Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pllol February 28, Marotl 6. 7, 2001 WT331 esc 103e1 NOTICE OF PETtTION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: CLEO KEMPER aka CLEOMAYE KEMPER eb CLEO MAYE KEMPER au CLEOMAYE L. KEMPER CASE NO. .420&274 To alt heira, benefi· ciariea, cred1tort. oont· lngent creditors. and pe~ whO may Other· wise be lnleresled In the will or estate, or both, ol. CLEO KEMPER ska CLEOMAYE KEMPER 1ka CLEO MAYE KEMPER aka CLEOMAYE L KEMPER A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed I?)' TANA TROW in the Supenor Court ol Cahlornl1, County of ORANGE. THE PETITION FOR PR08ATE requeata that TANA TROW be ap· pointed u personal rep- re&entatlva to administer the ntate of the decle-dent. THE PETITION re· queats the decedent's WIM and oodk:ill. tt any, be admitted to probate. The Will and any oodloa1 are avlllable for ~~· amlnation in the flle k~I by tne oourt THE PETITION 18· quuta authotlty to act- mlnlsttf IN 8$1tle Undet the Independent Adrnln- iatratlon of Estate• Act. (This Authorily Mil allow the par.onal rec>r ... nt· •live 10 tai<e many ac- Uooe without obtaining court approval. Before taking ct11aln .,.ry Im- portant action•. how· ever, lttt pet"IONll rapr .. Mn\atlYI will bt rtQU!ttd to giVe notice to ln- ttrMltd 1**>'11 UOltM they haYe waived notlot Of conMntact to the propoMd lctfon,) The Independent admlnl•· ,,.~ ·~ will bt Dflnttd un!Ht an In· Watttd peraon ftlae en ObjtCClcw\ to ltlt petition ancf lhowl OOOd cauM #t'/i 1t1t ooutf lholJld not 8111 the tuthority gr A HEARING on the Ot4ftlOn wll bt held on MARCH 22, 2001 at 1;45 l).m In Otoe L73 loaNd at S41 1'hl Clly Ollv• Sou1h. Orlnge. CA 92888. IF YOU 08JEC1' to the GfMllnO of ltlt ,,.... lion, -you ellolllc:t llppNI It the ~ and ..... your otljtctkine Of flit wrll1en ~lone wtttl the court tMlfor9 the hearing. Your •P· ,,..,... may bt ., pet- er,' :cff GI A""'t/lli. ITOA or_...,. '"6- ID of fie ~. you ~ flt '/046 Cllalm ""' the oout'I and mall • ccpy IO fie PMOnll "J>" , ........ eppolnled. ~ the CWl1 will*! tour "'°""" "°"" "' dlll of MlllM: S.foot·2 ~~ ..... Singles Md doubles -.:FNstwNn . ..... ~ c;.den Grow a.. S.W. lond .• .. Kreutz.kamp said. "Nobody really pushed him in the backstroke and with him swimming well there, that will allow the coaches the freedom of moving Peirsol arotind to other events." llltr. Undeddld •!,I l .. ....... Anything~ .ndspky • • Nathan Weiner took second in the 50 free (24.19} and third in the 100 free (53:38), while Jonathan Huang was third in the 100 breaststroke (1:13.15). ........ ~ -~ Guq>.·; ... .-...C GUii: • ~ tng • tht a Soulh9m 5ecdort 1n1999,• .. M.-.of ...... X: .. ... hwm• ,,..~'° tht "Needless to say, we'll be fully loaded when Cd.M comes to our pool,· Kreutzkamp said. •I know the kids always get fired up when the Back Bay rivals come to our pool. It should be tun.• ~histotftflrtt~ a M-7• 1rUTlph. s.n Oiego ~ C.oll9t : ~ -. .... I CO#lclDr IPO"a Gld --Of .S ~ ... ~~ --."t,---.. -• ~ .. •.. . .. ,. ~t:-; .. ._ ; ... '11 , .. _ fir-' -··~~ OI le1· !>five South. Ora,,,,.., The Prequalllicatlon ''IT£ Flctltloua Bualr)llH w"' 0 • --.. ,,_ documents wltl be a.c· ... me St.t.___. ters as pr<Mded In Pro· CA 92868. _.. It thi I Padlet can be malled to WORK AT OAK ,,_, bate Code sectlOn 9100. IF YOU 08JECT to oeplvv a er s t me. ~Ive bldde11 un· VIEW PMSCHO<>l. The following perton8 Tho time lor filing claims the granting of the petl-However, the University able to obtain them In AND EDUCATION are doing bu"""8 .. : will not expire before tion, you ihoutd appear feMIWI the tlgtlt 10 re-peraon by calling (&49) RESOURCE CEH'TliR Aleta Shahang(lln, four months from the at the heeling and atate q~ recelv9 and evaJ. 824·8 1 17 or (9.49) ""'0 ..,.,.,,., r-r DOS, 23961 Calle De La I Ill uata aunnlemental in· • ..,. '"""""' .. d I t -1 heanng date noticed your object ons or e formation"''irom contrac-824'6630 IUILOIHO mag e ane .,.., • above written ob)ecttOns with tors, if deem41d nece• 2. The evaluation 11 Plana and apecill-~ Hills. CA ~7 YOU MAY EXAMINE the court before the aary. to property e....i· solely tor the purpoee of calloot are on file at the Alda Sh1h1n.11_1f.n. the file kept by the court. hearing_ Your ap· uate their quallficatlona. determining which blct· DISTRICT Purchasing DOS, 23961 Cale De La If you are a peraon Ill>-pearenca may be in per-ContrectOI' Prequaliftea· dera are deemed quaN· Depertment. at 17200 Magctetena 1431. tarasted In th~tate, son or by ~r en~ lion S..lemefU ahatl be fled for successful per-Plnehurat Lane. Hunt-La,tna Hilts. CA 9~ you may file ith the IF YOU ARE A CAi:__. submittect in saaled formanoe of the type ol tngton Beactl, ea .. (714) ductleds buby:sine~_! .... ·-• court a Request for Spe-tTOR Of contingent «....,.. wor'k Included in thia 847-2551 Ext. 1440 and · an ...... _ clat NotlOe (form OE-ft()( of the deceeMd. you envelop.. martced on p""'ect within the Con-··'" be avitlable at --Have you ata"ed fi the out1lcle, "ContrK· ""' ""' '"" ~ bualnes& t? No 154) of the llhng al an in-must ile your dalm with tor Pr-uallflcallon tract Time The UniVef· Job walk. There Is a ~ , ventory and appraJsal of tile court and mall a S -.., "A R sity shall delennlne Ille $35.00 non·relvndable a Shahang1S~ estate assets or of any ooc>Y lo the ·peraonar rep-o!'8~::"~nc1 ":.ia!: low bldcter from the pool ohaf118 for plans. Thia 1tatement -• petition or account as raeentative appointed by tmDrovementa, PtutM of pre·qualifled blctdera A Mandatory Job flied with the County provided 1n Probate the cou11 within lour 2,.r that submit bide on Iha Walk will be held ~ ~~ Cojlf1ty Code Section 1250. A months from the date of BUILDING basis of the Lump Sum Wednesday March 7, 20011.-·'-oe RequeS1 lor Speclal No-the firat tsaulnoe of let· CONSTRUCTION Bue Blct, i>lua the 2001. 10:00 a_m sharp. "" t1ce form Is available 1ers as pl'OVlded In Pro-COST ESTIMATE: emounll ot any ec-at Oak View School Dally Pilol Feb. 13,• 20. from the ooun clerk. bate Code section 9100. 12 500 000 00 Cllf>led alternates. 17241 Oak l.Ane, Hunt-27. Mar. &. 200t ~ Altomey fOf P9t1Uontf: The time lor fifing olaima 0£8eRIPTioN Of 3. The University re· tngton Beach. Ca 1 ROBERT L MAUN, will not expire before THE PROJECT: S«VM the right, after rt-92647. Flctltloua Bualneaa ESQ. S8N 11989 four months from the The propoted Art• viewing tt\e Contraelor The DISTRICT re· Name Stateme0t LAW OFFICES OF hearmg da1e noticed Renovallon and Selsmie Prequallf~tlon State· qulres !Nt the bidder The lollow!~eons ROBERT L. MAUN, ebove. I I Ph 2 menta. to rejec1 ll'IY and r=.-a B contraetot'a are ........... u : 1509 E. CHAPMAN YOU MAY EXAMINE mprovemen ase all Sta1amenla, to waive •~--at ... _ tl-• , .. _ A)~-.,, ~ ....., project consist• of two ""'"..., u... .._ ""' -AVE.. ORANGE. CA the ·-kept by the OOUl1. patts: any inlorm.Nty In the bid It IUbmitted. gage, B Loe OI 9211& tt you are a per10fl in-1. ART STUDIO: The Statemente and to il'M1e Clrtiflcation of Crimi· Real state, t 84 Published Newport teresled In the estate, project will structurally thole qualified contrac-nal A90()(da Check will Newhope St.. u oo. Beach-Costa Mesa you may· Ille lfllith the uoorada ltli9 buildng to IOtt to SYbmit bids lor be required per Educe-Fountain Valley, •CA Dally Piiot February 27. oourt • Request IOf ~ a' 'gociir rating, by oon-the project. lion Code section 92708 ' March 6, 6, 200t cial Notice (form OE-atructtng . new shear 4. Pf0998Clive bidders 45125.1 Wi 1610. 1612 Wallace B. Rod~er. _____ I.....,M...,3...,4...,5 164) o1 tl'le lillng of an in-wale. thicll8'llrlg txllting d .. lrlng to be pr•· and 21026' 10044 Adema II/Ne .. SSC 10355 =~a!:.~~ ~~:: .:!~a :idd:~ :1:11::: ~ ~~ ro~ BlAN~ui~ ~ =·· CA =n·ton NOTICE OF petftion or aooount aa foundatJona, and exlen-P'Y wlltl Ill of the bid re-SPONSIVE ONLY TO Thia bua.ine'* la lion- PE1'1TION ~videct In Probate . . .... -.... 3ulremant1, including THE BIO DOCUMENTS ducted by: an lndlYWual ' ..,.. 1250 A ctinO n .•ltlng wa .... to u... Ill TO ADMINISTER e s ..... ,ion rod. The renovat¥>ne Jn. tatt prava ng wagea. AND AGREEMENT IN Have you st.Sled TE R~ b Spedel No-elude oonV9f1b'I of the bonding and insurance ITS ENTIRETY, AS doing bu1inata yet?'NQ ESTA OF: lice form is avallable Video atudio. to video riulrtmtnta PROVIDED BY THE Wlllact B. A0da4er ELlEN S. FLOYD from the COUl'I c1er11. laboratorl.. and a . Contract Oocu· DISTRICT. Thia atalemant ,,,., BROWN Attom.y for Plll1kM.: teaching at\.tdio, some ment.1 wlll be available The DISTRICT re· ftled wtt11 the CGunty CASE NO. A20&254 THOMAS M. minor renovationa 10 Ille for bidding pUrpoeea 81>' MNee the rlah1 to reject C1e1tt o1 Orange ~ To all hel,., benefl-WHALING, ESQ. palnting atudioe ltd\ u proximately March, any or 111 Dlda OI' to on 02/06/2001 • Gilflea, ct&Oll0t1. cont· S8N 17017 replacement of lighting 2001. waJVe any lrregulariti.a toOtM&.4451 i11gent credltora, and 235'2 EL TORO R~ and r9lnOdel ,ol 8IJPPOl1 Bid. SecYrlty In the or lnlocmalhlee In any Oailv Plot ~. 13> 20, ptrsons who may octlel'· STE. I , LAKE FOREST, lnNll b more ~ amount of 1~ of the blda or In the blctdlng 27.Mtr. &, 2091 J332 lffiM be illleresled In the CA 92t30 1torage. Ufl· .. ltty I Lump Sum Bait Bid, llt· proctsa. will pr estate, or both, of. Publtlhtd Newport OOde lmprovementa In-duding ah..-nat ... shall Publishect Newport Flctttloue lual,... E\tEN S. FLOYD Beach·Costa M .. a elude c~ for a ~ aOCOtnptiny each Bid. Beach-Costa Mesa N.me ~ B ~w~ETITtON FOR ~~ 7.°4a.F~ry 27, =-~ !l':::;:: ~ ~~·'(;,. I~~ =., 7.°'~~ 27. 81~~~~· PROBATE hu bean TM340 room bulldtng. Ac· shall be, on the Bid Ts.48 Ho Sum Bistro~ fi12 filed by ROBERT UNIVERlrTY OF oeltlbltlty lmprovameru Oeedll~.tm!l_!!l!_d In the N9WPO'I Blvd .. NftPOr1 NEHER In the Superior Include dll8bled aoc.ei latMt ~ Stale of Belch, CA 9N3 1 Court ol Ctfllornla. CALIFORNIA, code upgtadta to Cltlfomia o..rilnenl ol Flctttloua BualneN W1"14t·Nilty Inc.. ~A), Countv of ORANGE. IRVINE CAMPUS tltvatot9 and atalrl. The lnaurance U.. Of •1n-... me ltatiement 3112 Newport 19vd., THE PETITION FOR NOTIC! INVtT1NO project will Mo upgrade IUrtrl Admitted 19 The foltoWing peraona Ntwpol't Seith •• CA PROBATE reciuetl* lhlt Ol!NERAL ltit' HVAC 8Yllem. Trane.ct SUr*fy Insur· are doing ~ u: 926&3 , ROBERT NEHER be CONTRACTOR 2, SCULPTURE enoe In Ihle Stall" and Royal Vtndlng Service, Thia bu91nua II '.bon- appolnttd H pereon1I PREQUAUFICATION STUDIO: The pniftct WI al inauflnot l)Olldta ,. 17642 Irvine Blvd., du*d by: a ~ repr-mative to admln-8TATEMIHTI ,.OR etrudilralty upgrade Ihle ciunct to bt otMlrled by 1226, Tu1Un. Calffomte Have you •'-rttd llier the Mtal• of the de-CONITRUCTION Ofl building to a ·gooc1~ Conlraaor lhal bt llJb. 92780 doing butln .. • ~tt? c.del'IEt P .... TITI"... UCI """ rating, by COM1ru011og ~..i.!..~tormby ~ *rc.dtt M. Chang. Yea, 517/91 TH c vn re-AINOVATION new W.r wa ... thloll· ::;;;;;;:;:•;.; lldl.i:.,.., 17842 Irvine Blvd.. W1Hle-Nllly Inc , t_ qvnte the. decedent'• AHO 11...c enlng t•l•tfno ~ar •226, T1.11t1n, Callfomla Edward J. O'Neil. -#· Wll and COdk:lle. If f/fry, IMftAOVIMINTI, walla, •ddlng grade Clea al'l8I be luued • 92780 Pres. 1 bt admitted to probate. l'HAll! 2 beeme at Iha tounda• ~ wt1'ctl II Thie but!Mtt II oon-T1* ltettmtnt •waa ~=~~t:5 'aA:·H~i~: ~~~~ ~:.=-:-= z.::c= ~1~r~ by tilt court. OIVEN that Conttecb not ~ IN con-of VIII or belat. Meictdtl M. CNilg to01111ilt19 THE PETITION rt· Prequallfic.tlon Gta ... V1n11on at 1 dlly.,,.,.111 THE AEOENTI °' Thie utemtnt W11 ~ Piiot ~. 131 20, ~eta autnortty to td· IMntl wMI bt rtcttv.d room Into a l)Mto-nE IJNl\l£RSITY Ofl flied wlttl IN ~ ~. 0. 2901 J D m1niater tilt ea'8llt under by the 1...i.--.. at C11-....... ·• CALIFORNIA Claltt af Orw1Qt ,.. _ _., ttit hlOal*ldtllrl Admlno tOmia, I~;;-.-·~. ~"t ~ ... ':f F*'-'r 2001 on 02J0tr'200f ..._,.,. . - lttl'ttlofl at E.ttat" Ac1 ~ ., bid on trom the An &udlo PUblltMd 'ffW'POf' IOOtlll47N FlcttUoue 8'*'•H ('rhla AutllOrtly wll allow MNOVATION Bulldlng. 1.f1e..aeMty m. ~ch~aFI~~·~ ~ Feb. 13, 20, NM'9 llllllle4ft the per~I ,.....rrt• MO.AW ~ ~ the ~ .--_,_, • ., ~ f. llCIJ T3.1J The follooMno ~ alive to takl m.ny ~ lllH'ROVIMINTI, l)lovltlon Of ~ ~ e. 2001 .,. ~ IJullNe. .. none wltnolll obtall)ing ,..,_ z. 8IJllW and tllllt ~ THI _Toy. eo..-Toy .. oourt apc>rovat Bafoft ~NO. M1011. Aootlllblllty ~ Act11toue luell-Boer'T~ 3301 It taking certain very Im· All ~ Conlr110o men11 lnollidl Ille m. --• _ .__1 NM'9 ltilll llMI COlllt COfQ11f <Jt1 l)Ol'tlfll fCllOMo hOw• \Ot9 wflO .. kllefMetd ~ ... 111oW tof ....._ n¥ I Ro 1'19 followlrlg ........ Mir, ~ ..,.,, the penonat ~ In prequelilytng for .. ~ aocw INVITA110N TO -.,. dl*ll ~ 11: ~ .......... 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March 19th · 5pm · t 0 Tuesday, Morch 6, 2001 • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS 1~1Wt s Odel.e.g 10Tlbelan~ 14 ~1hll'~" 15 Aegi&ter 16 Moclc buCI., 17 'l'Mmfo! 18 Sooundrtl UI Fui e socit 20 They "8ng trom lr086 2:2 GaJ•oe JOllS :?4 Flower e,..ln 25 Sta rt e polcer pot 26 How job tnlaMeWS are held 30 Gemstone weight 35 NegetMI I/Ole 36 Lar911 woight 37 Saying 38 Frt&ky 41 Ho1ror.fllm toalum 43 Low a"a" 44 Male tkle 45 l odglllg 46 Cllar 4/ Some 1181.wtylos ~Captures 53 Scurry 54 Sports pro 58 Acttess Plummer 82~ 83 Bir lnJll e& Movie 1P001 81 Moclll8 e8 Bur~ 89 A Gildner 70 JUllt 71 Bilhopt' ~ 72 Poll!Jco Bob - DOWN 1 0.Viales, IS 8 rooket 2 R""9r 11181 flows to tflll Caspian 3 NeYllda city ~ snirch 5 Keeps on trying 8 Musoelen Yoko 7 Joole traction 8 Grlew 9 loll Jl8118!S 10 Sci.fl name 11 Jal 1:> star o1 ·roo Sundowners· 13 Jell end W, to Samara 21 That woman 23 Thin·Sheled nt.t 25 Ms Landers :>8 Et11)1r& buil<IOIS 27 Sor.get Judd 28 Highway cone W-01 0 IOOI, ._._ _.,._ 211 -aroiah 49 Got olOse SI Yellow~· 51 Mepcollecllon contents · 5i Brawny 32 PrOj)Oftion &4 Gta'tl 33 007, e.g 55 Ditty 34 Gull rolatJ\IUs 58 Aln01e1S 39 PUil llarcl 57 Medieval 40 Dunne 01 Instrument Castle 59 Penist Peter 41 "O Sole -1· eo Vale 42 Without perera s 1 Out or the wind 4" AYll. -84 Hr part 48 Ms. Basinger 85 Spanish gold 0 3 . . Bridge 8Y CHAP' f.8 GOREN with OMAR 8HAAtF and TAHNAH HIRSCH WHAT A DlFFERENCE A LEAD MA~ Neither vulnereble. Nonh deals. approximatt:ly this strength. this department feels a leap to follt spades adequately expresses tbcs:al of the hMd. Both teams, however,. he<I, NOR11t • Q 1032 <:J AK 1072 <> AK6 •9 a tt:niblc sl11111 in spatlcs. · WEST EAST the a I it Wl&S unlikely a cJu trick..~ ') be avaJTable for. 't def~ ~ elected to I~ the .th Al ~ble Wcllt dee' that. on •J96 •8 <:7 QJ9 <:7 85 of i41 s -a ~us{l'h~ e ::fJer circumsU111Ces. ~.:Jill r 0 173 0 9851 • Q J tO 2 • AK 8 7 6 5 won i11jdummy. drew trump~ l?riding ih hrmo and led a low ""Jri'When SOUTH •AK 754 <:) 64.J <> Q 104 •43 The bidding: NORTH EAST 1 <:7 Pa.'9 30 ht& •• Pass P-. Pus Opening lead: Three of o ·' 'W,'j&(produced the nilte dC~JAier took ,tpe percenwge lint Qf ~11>ying West J tor both heart honor!l anM'llle:ssed the .' ten. When !hot held. c)e(larcr took all 13 tricks, since the two clubs in the closed hand wcm away oo the hearts. At the other table the opening lead wus the normal queen of clubs, which won the trick. It was obvious to WcM lhllt the setting Irick would have to come from tieans. so the defender When you have a natural lead it is usually bcltcr to mulce it lhllll to read somclhing into the auction that might not be true. Consider this deal from a team match. shifted to the nine of beans at trick two! Declarer regarded that card with grc:Bt l>Uspicion, since West was known 10 be an excellent defender. After considerable thought, South decided it was more likely that East hod a doubleton Q J of hearu than West tO be leading from, spccifteally, Q J 9, so rose with dummy's king. There was no wuy to m1:over -down one. Nonh was just about an ace shon for the auction. If you do not play splinter bids, wberc a jump to four clybs would shqw the singtcton, four- card spade suppon and :i hand or CADILLAC CATERA '98 Low ml, blad<, tan lthr. (000623) StS,988 NABERS (714)540-11100 Cedlllec Stvllle STS '115 low ml, wt1l pear1, Northstar (824&49) StS,988 NABERS (714)540-9100 cadllllo Stvllle STS '97 Sea mist, leather, dean (80392t) $18,988 NABERS (714)540-11100 -CARllnNCU NAHlllUY8 C..-llllc Se¥llle '98 Low 57k miles, mnr1i aloys (805384) ~t5,988 ·NABERS (714)540-9100 Cedillec STS '98 48k ml, Factory warranty. candy apple metalbo red, matching '8ether. CO, phone, chrome wheels, like new, $22,995, OC Auto Bkr 94g.586-1888 SELL your home through classlfled 1-~.1 Chevrolet Corvelle '99 5-spd, &II, dual rool penels, suspensl0'1 pl(g, ctvm wNs (22752/102.887) $41,901 South Coast Toyota 949-722-2000 CHEVY Monte Carlo '80 Original Owner, excellent condition. 40K mi, private party $2500. 949·737-2t44 CHEVY Monte Clt1o '80 Ortgln1I 0wntl', xlnt cond, 401( ml, Private Party $2500 ... 737-2144 HOME, ID. TH NIJ BuslNEss ~--· l lt.'C'n-.cJ r rel"\Mrt.ir •R~hmJ •nUCip•t•on l·~n •ta.-c-hlc-.t h) JR!-. c f1lr h2-J l'-'rm1naJ Wav #Z'\ <·c""'rn MeM1 949 548-3329 POLICY In an enon to oller the best seM<:e possible to our read- ers and adllertlsen. we wilt 1equ1re Contractors who advertise 1n the Sef\11Ce Ouectory to Include their Con11ac1ors License number 111 1he11 ad\lertlS&· men! 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Lt730089 ........,... .....,..,,.._ · Guar. rets 714Q1-7M3 I 112 ~ 1 .. 1-__ .,_~_:c._au._,_1 WITTifOEFT DRYWALL All phuealamalllltg jobl. Cl.EAHI 20yrs, lair. flM est. L.'400030 71W39-1447 S11AU. J08 EXPERTI OUNCA.N ELECTRIC LocaVOuiclt response Servlce/~la 20 y..,. El!ptritlnce ll275970 94~7042 LICENSED CONTRACTOR LEWIS COHSTRUCTIOH No job too 1111' II -.icell RemodelinQ Hanctfnlln Replll, lll!IOdll, ...... lJol 704rn toc., ~ new MMoee ,., •• *' 714-657.Sta . ..,.J . ~. .. ... ~ . Additions • Kitchen Bathroom • Repairs Coll the leader In So. Col~ornio Free Estirnole lid S77982 \ J ,• I ~ I, I \ I \ 1 ''I,' I' I newportant1ag1119 com PHEN+Dltr ~!.Wal\'qkloii. $ ~O I F1n1 Month ::J:IJ with thl1 od Medi Included ··xr;_ ...... ~tt:tOttcronc/Growth Hormonc!Prnp«:io NEW TREATMENT FOR OfRUNIC PAIN Dael , Neck, Knee, H tp or Shoulder If (AllflllllllAll "' • No Su 'll"l'Y W ,VIUlll\llVI lVt •No Ho•pltalizallon 949•137•5642 1-800-700-8774 SEMI RETIRED CONTRACTOR <C,kijl,.cl l Ir pr-nlr>r [ l1 ·r ''" >.til Pl11111lw1 I'll help you resolve those nagging home repair and remodel Issues. Keith 949-574-1748 QUALITY CRAFTSftlAH 20 Y11111 ~ Refs l'lt1 YOUR HANOYftlAHI MAAK IMIM50=9$2t JUNI< TO Tiii OUWlll 11 ....... tll2 AVMAlll TOOAYI MH7Hfft F111 baek 1cr11nlng anlly1l1 & rehab program umg Pliates, Gyrotonics & Physical Therapy. Ins. accepted Rapid Rehab 370 17th SL 0 Tu1tln 949-515-7878 -... lllPROVEllENT fonl Crown Vic LX ._,i Mini cond, loaded, ntv, p!ill ml, 1-owner. all teCOlds tl,AZDA MIATA llX-6 13959 pp ~~. ..... 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Need• minor Cosmetic.. $29,500. 94•723-3378 Jaguar XJS V12 Coupe '90 491t ong mi, metallic blue/ leather. chrome whls, garaged, non/smoker falluloUs boctf & mechanicll cond, superb value Vlnl1725t8 $8.995 firm OC Auto 8'ct g.cg.586-1888 I.and Rover DllCO'llfY '97 S07 56k ml, metallic burgundyl!lfl!Y Int, 7 pas· ~ellger. books records. beaot, orig oond, $15,995 financing. warr avail. O.C. Auto Bkrs 949·586-t 888 INTERIOR RE·DESIGN & ARRANGEMENT For w OIUJ profrmaNt! .MAKING 11il Mo•;J m . Wt!Al ~lU It.WE" ,...,.,."""""" R.C Suri111- Melcury Grand Maiquls '95 leather, low 78k miles (63596t) $10,988 NABERS (714)540-9100 ftllteubllhl o.lant t;S '99 &IAO, ail, leather, IUl pwr (226231117954) $16,40.1 South Cont Toyota 949-722·2000 NIMan P1thflnder SE '111 V6, auto mnrt, runnlllg boards 1 OOk + mi, booicS/ records, red, beaut, orig oond, $5995 vinl671291 fl.. na~ warr avail. OC Auto 949-586· 1888 NIS8lll Senlrl '87 Red, 2 dr, Diig owner, 1451! mi. 4 spd, new tires, brakes & starter. xlnt trans car. $1700!0bo. 949-285-8178 Oldlmoblle Cuttaa '98 VS, Low mites, leather (315109) $t5.988 NABERS (714)540-11100 Oldllmoblle lnll1p '00 S cvl, CD, preYloul ""111 (101111) $12,1188 NABERS (714)S40-11100 l Po11111c Reto OT 'II ~~ml.stick •• ~"':· ~~,w~i Jwecialt, $8995~ Bkrs MWlf.18U8 Range Remit County CIM*' ts i:· Epeon gretn liivl moonrool, CO, 119oks 1t , beaut orig c~$13,99S vlnt -429633' . W8fl' avai oc Mio Bkr 9-586-1888' Sltllm SU '13 Low mies, aulO, cleanl (342882) $5.988 NABERS (!Ul540-9100 SL500 Roedeter '98 (184812) $5&,990 BlecltlBIKk, Chromel fletehtf Jonte Motorc111 881-824-1401 S430 Sedlfl '01 (147908) $89,990 Lux Tu Pllld, Hurry fletcher Jonel MolOIC8f'I 88&-t24-1401 Toyota Camety LE '93 &W>, ail-, lull power (227451120978) $7,50t South Coast Toyote 949·722·2000 Toyot.t Cella! GT Conv, 99 certified, aJt, fuM pow8f (226451()54.416) SI 8,20 I South Coast Toyota 949·722·2000 All DRAINS UNCLOGGED 0 -.m..-111m1 ·-··-......... ·-fft--~ (714) ... 1M7 ~ tht n.r,,,, fW,., St'#l'RN,vr.1rA>1-<JR11.<11J!' IKE'S CUSTOM PAIHTIHG PRECISE PLUMBING SeaSlde Design , Proless1onal, cleen, quality Repairs & Rtmode!s Services worll lnVut & docks. FAEE ESTIMATES Ll703468 949'63t'46t0 L•H7398 714-96g.t09() 949·675-1853 • .,., · Daily Ptlot -. . ri'-.·~ . Towala C--. LI ._ c:.i6d, all, !\Al "°"'. ClllMllt, co ~. (2::l~a · 11uo1 SOUltl co..t Tovota Mt-722·2000 fOflO ESCORT .. 1uto, air, fl.tll power, ~~),..,$=. Sou1h Coast Toyota 949·722·2000 ToyOll Corolla VE 'ti oertffied. auto, elt (2260M332911) $10.001 South eo.Jt Toyota 949-7~·2000 T oyotl Solarl SE '00 certilled. llU1o, th, cass, CO player, ABS, llloys (22643/33560 t I S 18.601 Sou1h Coast Toyot. 949-722-2000 Toyota V8 Slennl LE !II auto, ai, flM pwr, CO ~. ABS. tow pkg, klggage Yack (22726/046704) $17,801 South Cout Toyota 949·722·2000 Toyoll 4Aunner SR5 '98 auto, fulj pet, co changef, Ml boards, low pl!g, alloys (22670/07022t3) $18.901 South Coast Toyota 949-722-2000 Toyo~ 4Aunner SR5 '99 VS, ful power CO, M boards. IUQQ rack. alloys (227491122980) $21, 101 South Coast Toyota · 949·722·2000 Volk1w1gen PUMI GLS '98 alt. fuM power. ASS (227841383S36) $14,401 South Coast Toyota 949·722-2000 '94 Honda Accont 4dr LX Auto, very clean. original owner. loaded. $7900 obo 714-434·11700 • WALL COYERINGI ntE STRlPPERI Specializing In wallptipe1 removal U518241 714"96W037 WE GALS allOold hang togelhe1. Stnp, insta", lnV ext paint, advice to Iha crazy lt7S5976 . 94M31-211 t .... , Cl~ ... Do Windon • S«eene RAIHBOW CIRCLE MAIHT Home Cr•tOtW Rearrang. Painting-lnVext. House./Apt Ing Rooms. Organlz.mg, quality job• Free estimate Faux Palnltng, Free Eat l.15611897 714-636-8888 949-675·9661 91723-5t16 · POOL rates, Sll8lkina results. Cel I Quality W0111, reasonlblt SERVICE lof free· est f14-51 4'4318 RC Pelnlln9 lnleriol'/EJ1 I me. I painting & staining. Ouelity S2I llRVICll ~ ~~ e: ... -------11111 714-96S-13t4 lf581994 EARTHQUAKE PROTECTION SAVE YOUR FAMILY & PROPERTY ltOl'l'I lethal EQuake gas flres auto, on shut.off lor peace of mind. Rel/Commeteial 949-933-6918 Belore its IOo lt1•1 * TOf' QUAUTY * \I ery Competitive llcensill8ondedl1nsurtd l.1&48228 Jay 949-650-5068 1·==1 4 Hope'• foto Htppei\ln119 Allordable weddings, lnel'• negaliYll. Cal lar ii home ~-· 1 -~--=~tg"'-'-'cons..;...;..=ulla.._.tlon~ . ..__ • 'vnft -Hoo! 714-184-510e PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Public· Ut illties Com· mission REQUIRES that en used hoose- hold goods movers ~rint their P.U.C. Cal T number, limos and ollauffers print their T.C.P. number in all advertisments, If yoo have a ques- tion about the ¥ tty of a mover. hmo "' chauff8f, can: PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714·558-4151 Two ll'Oltltn ftlovtne • Slot'.... Same dly 1vc. ~·:-& Pp!ng l!!ttl NE\'IPORT P~AS TE RING fllllttr/ltuc(lO PtWl SeMng Southem Cdlornie IOr 25 )'lllS. ll3268&4 24 houri! 71 .... 7131 I• ••s•••I ....... ., ........... ... &.OCArNt &ICnlONIC au LIM lllTIC1ION r. .. ~ Pool • Spe weekly seMCe & repeirs of ~ filters, heatetS. pl\MTlbiog & electric: (~ waltt) 7f4"404-752t 1-=:1 949-722-8846 714-751-8846 Uc.,,,.... ._,, WAHRPROOF ROOFING A • ADI Cll (11)•·111 · t 0 Tuesday, Morch 6, 2001 . TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZI E ea::crn 43 Bar '"" ee MDYlll 1P001 67 ModUll -~ IMI AGelo. 10...-11~· me91""G 72 Pollllco Bob - -·DOW 1 0.Yatel,HI IOCkel 2 ~ lhlll llOM IOlheCa..,. 3 ,.,,.CM dly 4 Snileh SK~on~ 6 MUllclln Voko 7 Joule lraollon 8 One1111 9 Ice pel»ts 10 Sd.i1name 11 Jal 12 Slat ol "The SundOwnlln' 13 Jet> IN! W ID Bartie•• 21 Tl\et'M)lllln 23 Thin-shelled n~ 2!1 Ms LanOers 26 r ""4r• bllllders 21 Sll10ll Judd 28 Hig1-y cone . . Bridge Bv CHAN ES OOAEN whh OMAR SHARtF Md TANNAH HIRSCH WHAT A DlJi"fERENC£ A LEAD MAKF.S Neither vulnerable Nonh deals. NORTit • Q 18 3 l ,;i AK 1072 ~ o AK' •9 WEST EAST •J9 6 •I O QJ9 0 15 o f73 < 91152 • Q J 10 2 •AK 8 76 5 SOlITH •AK754 ... 64J 0 Q104 •4J The biddmg: NORTH ~,. ·~ Pui JO f'l.u 4• Pus hu Pa.u Opening lead:~ of When you hove a natural lead it 15 uWlllly bcnet to make it than to read something into the aucuon thaa m1gh1 • not be ttuc. Consider thh deal from 11 ICllm match. Nonb was just about an ace shon for the auction. If you do not play splinter bids, wbcrc a Jump 10 four clu~ would ~w the singleton, four- canl spade suppon nnd 1 hand of . appro~unately this trcngth. lhiJ dep&l'tmet1( feel~ a leap 10 four 'pilldcs adeqllll.lely exl'":sscs the value of the hanJ. BCKh teanu. however, reached a terrible slam m pade1. Al one IJlbJc Wes1 decided that, on the auctioo. II was unJW:ly a club tncl: would be available for the defense and tlecttd lo lead the lhree of diamonds -o cl:ingerous chotce under any c1rcum1W1Ces. Declarer woo 1n dummy, drcw 1n1mps ending in hand and led a low heart. When W~t produoocl thc'nmc. declarer tool. Ille pen:cnfll¢ lme of playmg W~a for both hcan honors and finessed tht ten When tl\l\l held. declater tool all I'\ tncks, since tht t""o clubs m Ille clo<;cd hand went away oo 1he hciitt\. At the other table the opening lead Wll~ the normnJ queen Of dubs. which ""on 1hc trick. h ""'" ubY1ous to WeSt that the seumg tnck would have 10 come from heMU. so the defender iluftcd to the nine of hearts 111 tnelc two• l:A.'Cl111Cr rcj!lll'ded lha1 card with gr.:111 ~u~p11:1on, 'incc: Wc:\t wih l.nown IQ be Ill\ c,>.cellen1 defender. Ancr cu~idcmbte lhougha, South decided il wa~ more likely lhat Ea.st had a doublcaon Q J of hean.s than We~• 10 be leading from. specifically. Q J 9. so m.e "'ith dummy's king. lllc:re ~ no lloa) IO l'CCOVCI - down ooe. . 1-~1 1-~11-~1 CADIUAC CATERA '98 c.-.c Sevtlle ... Chl¥roltC COfWCtl '9t low ml, black, 11111 1111'. t.ow 57lt mlea. mM, aJoys 5-9¢. air duel tOOI penell. (000823) S15,966 (805384) SI 5.966 suspension ~g. dvm whll NABERS NABERS 1221621102 n S41.901 1714)540-9100 171415'0·9100 South Coast Toyota CecllK ~ STS 't5 CedWlc STS 'IS 4111 ml, 949-722·2000 low ~. ""' pearl, Nof1hmr FldOJY Wlmlnty, candy CHEVY Monie Carlo 'IO (824&49) $16988 IPIJl8 melallic red. mllChng NABERS .,_, CD, phone, Clllomt Onglnal Ownet excellol (!14)540.9100 wheels, ~ MW, $22,995 condolron, 40K ml. pnvall Cldltlac Seville STS 17 0C Auto Bier 949-586-1888 party $2500 949-737-2144 s. mial, lealher. clean SELL CHEVY Monte Caito '80 (803921) $16.988 your home om Owner, lint cond, NABERS 40 ml, Print• Party (714~9100 through claaslfled $2500 '41-137-2144 r~ -· HONDA CMC EX 'ti IUIO, Ill, liJI ~. moon- rool, ABS.~ (22t92/507474) $12.901 South Coast Toyota 949-722·2000 lnllnlty M30 Conv. '91 7811 ml, boob, pearl wilt, co. dvome --~· nolllrltl.t. beal4. cOnd, $9995 Wll275971 Wlrr 1vall OC Auto Bllfl 949-586-1888 JAGUAR XJE '11 Ya. Claulc, wllHe COllV, eng, body, llr• • At. NMda minor CoelMtlca. S2t,500. Ml-72W378 ~ XJS Y12 Coupe 'IO Ol1g ITM, metaJ1c bllie.' leather, chrome whla. =d, non/smoker body & mechenical cond. sucrb value Vinlt 72518 ,1195 firm oc Auto Bkt 949-586-t 888 Llftd Aovw Dltcovtty 'fT 607 56k mt, metalhc burgundy/gray int, 7 pas· Hf19tr, books records, belul. orig cond, s 15, 995 hnancing, WllT avail 0 C AU'lo 8l(rs 949-586-18811 1-LI 400 CClldl 'fT VI. ........... nnf, co . d'lolM ..... 132,501 Souttl COllll Toyog ..... 722·2000 LNolll 11M1 VII LSC 't7 .... cond, 3tk ml ... ..,.,, load. ""· llcby arvocl, 11$.9150 ...... 15U3 MAZDA MIATA -~ R1n.. 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OC ~ 949-586-1888 Niaen Senn '17 Red. 2 dr, ong owner. 14511 ml, 4 spd, new "'"· b_rll(es & slitter. xtnt trans car, S1700/0bo 949·285-8178 Oldamoblle CUlleu '91 V6, Low mha. leather (315109) $15.988 NABERS (714)540:1100 Oldamoblle Intrigue '00 e eyt, co, prevtoua rental (101181) $12,911 NABERS (!14)540-1100 Sltwn SU '13 low rnltl, uo, dlenl (342882) $5,988 NABERS (714)540-9100 S430 s.c.ri 'Ot (147IOI) Ml.990 Lux Tu Paid, Huny Fllldler Jonet lilotOfCll'I ..,....2 .. uot Toyotl CM*Y LE '93 -..O,u ,Upower (227 4&t 20978) $7,501 South Cont Toyota 949-722·2000 T oyotm Cellca GT Conv, 99 cettrfied. &"I, lul power (22$4&054416) St8.201 South Cont "Toyota 949·722·2000 HoNE, HEALTH NfJ BuslNESS ~-- POLICY In an ellon IO ollt< the bell ~ P065'IH IO OU! rMO- en and l<M!111MB. "'e wit requ11e Contractors who advett1H 1n the Service Oirtctort lo tnclude their Cont11c1oii l•cenn number n U-ldvelt1M· menl 'l'OUI oo-ope<allOn d Q!H!!y aep!IClltlld AN CUSTOM MUSCLE CARS TRUCKS CAAs & 80ATS • Restoration • BodY • Engine • Painl Work 2045 Pl.ACOmA AW., ~MUA (949) 548-0670 I• u~ II_ • __ m_m_I GENERAL REPAIRS ,.....,.,_......,. ..... I(~~ 0cuur TOl>6 • SRs WMM Hettn • F1t11.nS Wood Stn.cun Repw c.....-.....,... a c. (IQJlll-11!4 In-Home c......-Dod:or .... _..Sd!IM. Hlrltlin,~ ~.&T,. ~&'1''11tt• Me-7•&-1449 CDfllPUTER ASSISTANCE 0 'f04JI ,.. 0 yow home Of olc ~ Coactrng. ln11me1, Program lns!Alla· hon Dennis 949-723-9372 IT SHOULD BE FUN LICENSED CONTMCTOA No job too am. Al .... , Repeir, "'1IOClll. ... ape. new MIWlll • !!1 e Additions • Kitchen Bathroom • Repairs Call the leader in So. Calif Ofnia m. £slinlale lie# mm < ,.,_ 1 11·,1 1 111H•11l11r E 11•1 !rH 1,,11 r'h1111tH•f I'll help you resolve those nagging home repair and remodel issues. 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