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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-04-06 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM FRIDAY,· APRIL 6 I 2001 Fish .Fry's fu~ure · in jeopardy .. •The Lions Club is having a hard time finding a place to hold its annual Costa Mesa event. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The annual Lions Club Fish Fry could be in jeopardy this year because of a legal dispute between the club and Orange Coast College, where the event has been held for the last two years. "This is probably the biggest social event in Costa Mesa every year,· said Mike Scheafer, a member of the club. •Anybody who has been in Costa Mesa for more than a couple of years knows exactly what it is. "You constantly hear stories about people who come back to Costa Mesa that weekend just to go to the Fish F~· he said. "I see people that I went to grammar school with once a year at the Fish Fry and we know we're going to see each other there. It's a commu- nity reunion of sorts.• This year's Fish Fry will be the club's 58th, if it finds a location for it. The Fish Fry is set for the first week of June. For the first 55 years, the event was held at Lions Park, which was built using money from the Fish Fry, Scheafer said. The club has used OCC for the last two years because the construction of the Downtown Community Center has reduced space at the park, he said. eneral involv The problem with this year's event, Scheafer said, revolves around a law· suit filed by a woman who was allegedly injured at a separate event at the college, which was happening at the same time as the Fish Fry. The woman sued the college about three months ago, Schealer said. A dispute about whether the college or the Lions Club should handle the law- suit is the basis for the club's decision last week to avoid having the Fish Fry at the college. Jim Mcilwain, vice president of administrative services at Coast Com- munity College District, said he was unable to comment and could not con- firm or deny the circumstances sur- rounding the lawsuit. SEE FISH FRY PAGE 7 GREG FRY I DAILY Pit.OT Newport Harbor High Sdlool student Sbirin Oskool is awash in the words of her essay decrying sell-destruc- tive behavior. The essay about eating disorders and drug use earned he r a $5,000 college scholarship. A win for the common good Newport Harbor senior earns Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT : a$5.000 W ith all the violence erupting 10 schools, the most worrisome to Newport Har- bor High School senior Shirin Oskoo1 is that which students inflict upon themselves. ·1 compared our school, with its eating dis· orders and with its drug problems, to the Columbine shooters and Charles Andrew Will.tams,• she said. "They were troubled and couldn't fit in. They solved their problems by hurting others, unlike the kids at my school who hurt themselves.• • scholarship for essay detailing and offering solutions to the problems .. ~ that really ail students ... " " "It's there. Everyone feels it,• she said. "You can't get anyone's attention unless you are thin. You can't get any respect unless you are thin.• The gravest problems facing her peers, Oskooi said, are the eating disorders that are a ruthless master to emaciated girls and the ram- pant binge use of drugs and alcohol to "fit in.• Tued of seeing these issues swept under the rug, the 18-year-old bluntly described them and her efforts to abolish them in a scholarship essay that earned her $5,000 for college last week . Oskooi competed against seniors from four other Orange County high schools last week in the final round of competition for the Safety Scholarship from Hitachi Ltd. Each student walked away with at least $1,000 but only one could capture the grand prize. For that money, students had to make a presentation u to how these school safety issues might be solved. SEE OSKOOI PAGE 7 DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Candice Gamboa, 11, left. ls almost flying as she rides the Yo-Yo with friend McKeona Brown, 8, at last year's U ons Club fish Fry. No clear future for Cox 's seat •Word from Washington that the Newport Beach representative may be appointed to a federal court sparks even more rumors. S.J. C.hn DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - Right now, they're just rumors. Rumors that Rep. Chnsto· pher Cox's office is officially saymg "no comment" to. But the word in Washing- ton is that Newport Beach's Cox 1s one of President Bush's choices to hl1 vacant -not to mention lughly influential and pronunent-seats on the U.S. 9th Cu cu1t Court of Appeals. It is of course not the first time the 48-year-old Cox's name has been attached to high-level positions Beguuung almost exactly a year ago, Cox, the fifth-rank· ing Republican in the House, ~~-L1 was mentioned as a possible vtce pres1den· Chris Cox tial choice of Bush. Three years ago he positioned him· self unsuccessfully to become Speaker when Newt Gin· grich was forced out. He's even toyed more than once with runrung for the Senate. But the deal has never been sealed. And until recent days, hJ.s name has been remark- ably absent from most specu- lative short lists for positions in SEE COX PAGE 7 Newport Beach Filpi Festival comes to a close •Organizers celebrate the end of the 2001 festival and begin planning stages for next year. YCM.Wtg Chang DAILY PILOT The little castle said 1t all. Set on copper-colored reels of film, blocky and beige the way sand castles really are, the Newport Beach Film Fes· tival award symbolized the message of the past seven days: a dream built almost from scratch, from and for nothing more than perhaps the sandy setting and name- N!-WP ORT B t-ACH F I I '11 F r-~ T I .. A L 2®01 sake of Newport Beach and the art of hlmmalang. Fourteen winners took home this symbol of a dream, thus marking the end or a yearlong effort and the begin· rung of next year's planning. Both filmmakers and mere film lovers packed a theater at Edwards Island 7 Cinemas in Fashion Island Thursday for the ftlm festival's closing SEE FESTIVAL PAGE 7 ., • .......... -, 72 "' "'"' .. .. HOURS A quick guide to the weekend ,. Fammes may J?Urchase terra cotta tiles at Fashion Island and paint them to raise money for the _, •• CDWflY &&JIM• Mii from noon to 4 p.m. April 7~ at Fashion Island, Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. S100. (949) 720-3300. 119 JS R! M r •••m • F II d1J llY ...... 110J1 •'•w111 host Mardi Gra 2001. a silent and live auction, and wine and specialty foods tasting, from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday et Promell's Westcliff Market, 2043 Wettcllff Drive, NewROrt Bffdl. 175. (949) 631·2034. A...,.,. on how to Pf'Oflt from rHl esutt• flx· 9'-uppefl wtn be pn!Mnted ~ Orenge Coest (.ot. lege's Community EducatJon OffQ et 9 a.m. lunday et the college, 2701 Fairview Roed. Cost.a Mm. $49. (71') 432-59>. SIM._.. I DM.Y Nm C.-.dlllMll'IJ.-1Wm .......... ,. 1'w I r~.-.zs I ti 2 rt& ............ .. QASWIDS _____ u .... 2 Nalm!S 11 R'5 • - 'Otff9f•ft .... lllHblt • occ hlghlgt• the WGft of ... who wortt In verytng ......... .......... 1 ~ , . 2 Friday, April 6, 2001 . Hlih liOl~S . ~ . I • .. , Opera Pacific will pr~nt Its first Str"uss opera, "Der Rosenkavalier" through Sunday at the Orange County Perfohnlng Arts Center. Show times are 7:30 P:m. today and Saturday, •nd 2 p.m. Sunday. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $29-$107. (714) 740-7878 . . Doily Pilot I CHECK IT ·'OUT pesigrze: genes.~ craCki-ng. the code H umans may be masters of their fates, if you believe Shake- speare's Caesar, but can they master their genes? The answer may lie with the U.S. Hwnan Genome Project. a 13-year effort begun in 1990 by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health. Among other goals, the project aims to identify some 30,000 genes in human DNA and to deal with attendant ethical, legal and social issues. 1fansformational technol- ogy expert Gregory Stock will explore such issues at a lecture tilled "The Human Genome Project: Our New PronUer, .. at the Newport Beach Central Library on April 20 and 21. Whether or not you attend. you can investigate implications of genetic engineering with print and online resources. "Cr.icking the Genome." While illuminating personal- ities and technologies involved in cracking the code, author~ Davies assesses the state or public and private genome knowl- edge in this analysis of the sequencing race. There are essays by 17 authors rep- resenting a spectrum of opinion in Engineering '"" ...... the Human Germline: An Exploration of the Sci- ence and Ethics of Altering the "Genes We Pass to Our Children," edited by Gre- gory Stock. The volume is based on the 1998 sympo- sium CO·Organized by Stock, and provides an overview of issues involved in chromcr some manipulation. ( : I • GREG FRY I o!fA.v PILOT Artist Donna Westerman, front, has six of her egg tempera panels with gold leaf on dJsplay at the Orange Coast College art gallery ln a show titled .. Different Strokes." Suzanne Currie is showing seven of her acrylic on canvas floor mats ln the show, which runs through April 19. For com- prehensive information about the genome revolution, head for http:/ lwww. While altering genes may change modem medicine, it won't help us understand human behavior, asserts Paul EhrUc:h in "Human Natures." Explore cultural forces that influence how we conduct ourselves in this thoughtful work about human evolution. • 'Different Strokes' exhibit ace highlights the work of artists who work in varying mediums Young Chang DAILY PILOT I ns1d<' th<' u9ly cxtN1or or a tPm· pofdry trd1lcr, pdst the chdollc construction or d new drt center di Ordngc Coust College m Costa Mesd, the works of nine Southern California artists bloom on chic, white walls of a makeshift gallery that WdS once colored pdper-bag brown. From very contempord ry-lookmg 011 collctges .portrdymg the dngst of a controlled man to naked women shrouded partly in beige cloth, OCC's •Different Strokes" exh1b1t shows works in different mediums - tempera, gold leaf, lacquer, etc - and styles Hit's shmulatmg, H said Inna Vallerd-R1ckerson. director of OCC's Art Gallery and organizer of the show, which runs through April 19. "You get inspired by seeing dll the different approaches and all the experiences. H Featured artists inc-lude Suzanne Currie, a Newport Beach artist whose paintings a re meant to be hung as well as laid on the floor to be stepped on; Donna Weste rman, an OCC professor who mixes her own paints with eggs to make tern - FYI WHA~ uDifferent Strokes" WHEN: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 7 to 8:30 p.m . Thursday, or by appointment, through April 19. WHERE: Orange Coast College's Art Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa COST: Free CALL: (7 14) 432-5725 pera; and Roger Whitndge, who also teaches at the school dnd paints images with a shrouded woman · theme. The other artists are Deborah Davidson, known for her mystical and spintual style; John de Heras, whose art reflects Mayan history; Tom Dowling, who is conceptual in style and plays with words in his paintings; Nick Boskov1ch, known for the way he plays with l.Jght; Tom Krumpak, with his s tnkangly colorful, abstract style; and Craig Antrim. "We wanted to have a show with d1Herent techniques, so stude nts could see them," Vdllera-R1 ckerson said Currie enjoys scraping and "peck- ing away" at her own painted sur- faces to see whdt hes beneath. Her oils and acrylics show traces of this -some of the scratched off areas have been partly painted over, oth- ers have been left au natural. "There's an e lement cir the unknown about it -you don't know what's gonna come of it,· she said. Five of her pieces lay on the fl oor, Dail¥ P.ilot READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 Copyright. No ~ S10<~ lltus- trttloni. editorial matter O< ldver· tiwments ~eln CM\ be repro- duced without wnt1en permlstlon of copyright owner. VOL 95. NO. 91 11tOMAS H. IOttNSON. P\.lblishef' TONYDOOaO, Editor S.J. CAHN. Oty Edrt0< JIW/UMID. MktM1t City Editor JUdi4d UC IC MAHA&. Futures Editor ROa.t CAN ION, Spofts Edit« MU. INTOWITZ. News fdlt« WMD.,.,., Page Designer STIVI MCXJl1'NIC. fltloto Editor .,,,., ClllTTM. ,t,cMttlflng Director LAM JOI l•M '-0t11otlcH • Record your commenu about the Dally Pilot 0< news tips. ADDRESS Our ~ress Is 330 W. Bay St., Cosa Mesa. CA 92627 CQMECTJQNS It'' the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly correct 111 errors of substance. 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"The irreverence, in some way, of walking on it some- how appealed to me," said Currie, who started playing with this mode of presentation after seeing it done at a craft show. One of her banging pieces, •Red, Red, Red," is done completely in shades of -what else -red. This was a difficult one, she said, because the composition didn't seem to end. Whitrldge's work uses more subtle colors. In each painting, the re is a woman whose face is shrouded by cloth -one of technologies first inventions, he said. "These a re image.s that deal with the idea of the human spirit and nature being separated from each other by technology," he said. Weste rman's work also deals with nature. Done in tempera paint and gold leaf, with as many as 60 coats of paint in some spots, the pieces show small and mundane e le ments of life like weeds -something that "most people just pass by." "Ethel's Chair" shows Wester- man's grandmothe r's chair dramati- cally spotlighted in the middle of an unlively-looking forest. The piece is a tribute to memories had in that chair and everyone who sat in it. Her paintings are small, and each is contained in an average-sized frame. "Because I have to use a small, tiny little brush, it lakes time," West- erman said. "And I like the intimacy of the smaller pieces." WEATHER AND SURF ~Ul\IRES Balboa 64152 TIOU TODAY First low oml.gov/TechResources/Hu mat,1_Genome, accessible at library Internet terminals . Along with summaries of Human Genome Project issues, this group or Web . sites includes news and resources that address chal- lenges of understanding the human biology instruction book. Also accessible online, through the library's Pro-. quest database, is the full text or "ImpUcaUons of the Human Genome Project for Medical Science" In the Feb. 7 issue of the Joumal of the American Medical Assn. Learn about the potential of genetic decod- ing to alleviate human suf- fering in this issue devoted to 21st oontury medical research. There's a background about the Human Genome Project in the Mard:l/ April issue of Psychology Today. Find the magazine on library shelves, or access it onllne through the library's EBSCOHost database. You can read about the often-tortured processes that . contributed lo the sequenc- ing or most of our genes in the past three years in lllEFLY 'Kimberly Akimbo. features new actors Four of the five cast members for South Coast Repertory's production of • Kimberly Akimbo" will be making their debut with the theater company. · The play, whicb premieres April 13, stan; Joanna P. Adler, Marylouise Burke, Ann Dowd, Steven Flynn and John Gallagher Jr. How mankind will evolve will be fundamental· 1y altered by breakthroughs in genetics, maintains Free- man Dyson in "The Sun. the Genome and the lntemeL" In addition to enabling us. to give our children healthier lives, gene engineering will con- bibute to a more equal distribution of the world's wealth, he ·-· asserts. Call 1icketmaster at (714) 740· 2000 for ticket availability to Stock's presentations, or vis- it the customer service desk at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library on Saturday, Sunday or April 14 to pur- chase tickets. • OtECX n our is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Publk Library. This week's column is by Melissa Adams. in collaboration with Tamara Henn. All titles may be reserved from home 0< office computers by accessing the catalog at http://www.newportbHch library.org. Ayon has worked on SCR's stages before. The play wtl1 preview Friday through April 12 before starting its regular run Apri.113 through May 13. Performances will be 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are $18·$49, with a "poy- what-you-wtll" perfor- mance on April 14. Infonnation: (714) 708--5555. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA Corona del Mar 64152 2:44a.m ..................... 0.5 • Hwt.or 9GWev....t A hit and run felony was reported In the 2700 b~k •t 12:35 p.m. Wednesday. • Memm.c Wey. Vandalism was reported In the 400 block at 10:41 p.m. ~· Cost.a Mesa 64151 Newport Beach 64152 Newport Com 64149 """ flOMCAST Weves will be knee- to walst·high with occ.aslonal 4-foot swells. LOCATION w.dge Newport 8*ka.'1 IUvtt Jetty CorONI del Mar SID 2·3' 2·l' 2.,. 2·l' 2-J' First high 846 p.m .................... 5.6 Second low 3:09 p.m .................... -<1.6 Se<ond high 9!26 ............................. SA SATUM>AV First low 3:29 a.m ..................... -0.1 First high 9:33 p.m ...................... 5,5 Second low l :43 p.m .................... --0.l Stc.ond high 9:57 ............................ 5.7 ... ,........ SI • «>r.,.. Awnue Md b9t 1J-. Street: Sale of narcotla wM r.ported at 2:21 a.m. w.ctn.sday. : Welt ..... Street: Mail tampet"ing WM reported In the 700 block at 5:40 p.m. Wednelday. • Welt Nth hrwt: Grand theft w.a r9p0rted In h 1200 block et 3:40 p.m. Wednesdey. NEWPORT HACH • ~ Avenue: Annoying phone aills were reported In h 700 block It 12:)() p.m. TuetCMy. • Nesuport C.....-Dltwie: ~ WOf1h $250 w• repott9d ~ In the 700 block 9t 5:50 p.m. 1\leldly. • 2'Nt ......... Ne ............. Ollofdet'r conduct ~ ~ Wll repm1ld M 1:JO a.m. ~. • • . ' ' ' Daily Pilot ' Friday, April 6, 2001 3 Figuring out if home is where the heart is T he anonymous caller checked in at random, but with a certain con- sistency nonetheless. ·This is I Councilman I Gary Proctor's real home phone number,• he'd tell another 'pj}ot reporter before reciting the seven digits, which were. preceded by a San Jose area code. , Proctor's not living in N~wport Beach? Surely that's something we should check into, thought my editors, who approached me about the calls. Been there, done that, came my reply. After all, l'd talked to Proctor about his living situa- tion when I interviewed him for a City Council candidate profile last September. "What do you say to peo- ple who might call you the 'Hillary Clinton of Newport Beach'?" I'd asked Proctor, who had just moved to a West Newport Beach condo- minium in November of 1999. He didn't miss a beat before responding. "Look at the people that have endorsed me," he said1 adding that the list included Briefly!n THE NEWS Mathis Winkler REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK then-Councilwoman Jan Debay, the city's firefighter and police unions and the Airpof1 Working Group. •Ttiey endorsed me because of what they viewed to be my mtegrity, • he said. • U they thought I was lying ... they ought not support me." Fine by me, I thought, and reported all that and the fact that his wife, Sandra, and the couple's two children had moved to San Jo~e to take care of sick family members. Newport Beach residents apparently didn't mmd that Proctor ·had just joined the community after liVlng m Tustin for·more than three decades. While the races Ill two other council districts had tight outcomes, Proctor got a whopping 64 .3% of the vote. What's the point, you might ask. Well, a few weeks ago, I went through the jour- nalistic equivalent of the Soviets' feelings when Amer- icans landed on the moon. We call it "getting beat• in the business. What it basical- ly means is that some other paper reports on a great sto- ry that l should have written about myself. A big "no-no," in other .words. 1 · When your editors turn ashen and stop speaking to you, there's a pretty good chance that you've just got- ten beat. It so happened when the OC Weekly, in its March 23 issue, ran a story explaining that Proctor was, indeed, living in San Jose. Santa Clara County prop- erty records showed that the Proctors had bought an $820,000, 3,900-square-foot home in San Jose, the maga- zme reported. So far, so "whatever.· Last time I checked, no laws prevent people from buying houses wherever they want to. But then came the prob- lem. The story went on to explain that Proctor had tak- en a $7 ,000 homeowner's state tax exemption on the awareness and prevention. The tau is the nonprofit orgaruzabon's kick- off event to begin its Blue Ribbon Month activtties. Fair will promote child abuse . . r The •kid-oriented· event will include per- fonnances/y Fiesta Ballet Fol.kJonco, Wan- da's Dane Studio and The Navigators, ctlJ children's dance groups. awar eness and prevention r Families Costa Mesa is having a resource fair from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m . Saturday at the Save Our Youth facility, 661 Hanulton St.. Costa Mesa. The event is scheduled to commemorate Apnl, the Blue Ribbon Month for chtld abuse The fair will dlso include game booths, raf- fle drawings dild service orgaruzdtion mfor- mation booths Blue nbbon pins, popcorn and soda will also be avatlable lnformabon (929) 574-3970. New Merchcandi~e D.caily I Friday, April 6ttt, 9 a.m ., -4 p.m. FURNITURE overstock, one-of-ca-kind, showroom ·scamples,. ACCESSORIES cand lots more. ,,h 71" Off 3010 Pullman St. Costa Mesa San Jose home. And accord- ing to Santa Cara County tax laws, that can only be done when the person uses the house •as the11 pnnciple place of residence.• Uffl Well, if that's the case, Proctor can't be registered as a voter in Orange County, because he needs to Uve here, and that means he can't possibly be elected as a council member. At the very least, he's taking a tax deduction he shouldn't be taking, I thought. And it's surely someUung I should have dug up mysell. Tums out that the truth in these cases really lies m the details. What the Weekly reporter apparently didn't ask the folks up m Sc10ta , Clara IS wheth~r both Proc- tors had been listed as bene- factors of the tax exempbon It's onJy Sandra Proctor Not Gary. And as far as the people handlmg such mat- ters up there, that's fme, they told me when I called. After retummg from a 20- day va~.ation to Austral.la on Tuesday1 Proctor said thdt he'd been a little conJused by the story. Yes, he was spend.mg time up north. where he also has a second law (i.rm. Yes, tus commuter We was not somethlng he hopes to do forever. "It's a problem thdt I'm having to divide my time dnd attention," he Sdtd, dddmg that he's looking to buy a house 10 Newport Beach. •J'm prepared to be cnb- o zed for making those deo- s1ons, • he said •sut I thought I lrud all those things out front from day one.• Don't get me wrong. 11lis 1s not dJl attempt to get back clt the esteemed journalists at the Weekly It just seems that sometunes it's worth it to ~aJt a httle longer and deal with those ternlied looks on your editor's faces when they think the paper's been beat. But JUSt so you know -l'm not pldnrung on repeating this dny lline soon • MATHIS WINKLER covers New- port Beach for the Pilot. 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At Circa we ftave it all, ftope to see you soon. Large Selection Of Sterling Flatware. ·na ~ale~ri Offon~ I . • • • • • • I • • 4 Friday. April 6, 2oq1 .. ... . Daily Pilot Dredging funds should be on the way lrlefly!n THE 11EWS • Newport Beach officials say they expect the state Legislature to approve their request for $7 .5 million. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Things are looldng good for two bills and a requeit for $7.5 million for the dredging on Upper Newport Bay that city officials are trying to get through the state Legislature. ·we reel very, very, very good about au the votes, H said Council- man Tod Ridgeway, who joined Asst. City Manage r David Kilf on a two-day trip to Sdcramento to testify m favor of the bills. "You couldn't have asked for a better result," he said. The $7.5 rruJlton would secure a local and state match ror feder- al funds that are needed for the $31-million dredging project that's schedw.:>d for 2003. While a Senate Budget Sub'- committee has already left the money in its version of the budget bill, an Assembly Budget Su~m­ mittee followed suit this week. Senate Bill 124, which would transfer a 15-acre parcel o( vacant land along West Coast Highway from the California DePart:ment of lTansportatioo to the state parks department and allow Newport Beach to turn it into a park after paying $1.3 million to Caltrans, passed wtanimously in the Senate Governmental Organization Com- mittee this week. While Newport Beach might be the first city to ask for such a transfer or land, the state's voters made it possible by passing Proposition 3 in 1978. Since the land has been appraised for more than $4 mil-The bill was introduced to lion, the dty would save about $3 guarantee the complete build out million and use that money to of the upscale community and build the park. That's expect~ to prevent legal challenges agaibst cost up lo $6 million, since it will the construction of an additional include soccer and baseball 850 homes on the basis that New- fields, among other things. port Beach doesn't have such a While environmental groups program itself. and residents in West Newport Lawmakers amended the bill, Beach have sent letters of support requiting Newport Beach to certi- to legislators, the California fy a similar program for the city lTansportation Comnµssion within 36 .r;nonths of annexing opposes the bill since it. would Newport Coast. City officials said shortchange state highway funds. · they'd take care of this. Sen. ·Ross Johnson (R-lrvine) "I will personally oversee that also introduced Senate Bill 516. (the certification) happens,~ That legislation would allow Ridgeway said. Newport Beach to issue Coastal On March 20, city officials sub- Commission permits for Newport milled their application for Coast through an already existing annexation lo the county agency local coastal program once the that d ecides on annexations. city annexes that area. It gar-Apart rrom Newport Coast, Santa nered unanimous support in the Ana Heights and Bay Knolls are Senate Local Government Com-also likely to gel annexed by ear- mittee Wednesday. ly 2002. Program to prevent tobacco sales set for April 12 The California Coalition for Responsi- ble Tobacco Retailing is having a free training program to prevent tobacco sales to minors from 9 to 11 a .m. April 12. The workshop, one of six around Southern California, will include a class- room-style training session with instruc- tions on recognizing fake identification and the details of the Califpmia State law. '. The workshop will also include role- pli\ying exercises on handling difficult and confrontationa1 situations. The event will be at Country Inn & Suites, 3i5 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Information: (323) 466-3445. Fund-raiser set for Newport Heights Elementary An evening of wine and delectable food will help raise money for the tykes al Newport Heights Elementary School. Newport Beach considering dropping bill support On Saturday, the Newport Heights Foundation is holding a Mardi Gras for the upper crust. Held at Promeli's Westcliff Markel in Newport Beach, the evening will include a silent and live auction along with wine tasting and specialty foods. The cost is $75 per person, and the event can hold 150 community members. For information, call Nill Stevens at (949) 650-1826. • Environmentalists have assailed the proposed legislation, which they say would make it difficult to punish polluters. Deepa Bha rath DAILY PILOT NEWPORT ~EACH -City officials said Thursday that they are leaning toward ask.mg Sen. Ross Johnson (R-lrvine) to drop a bill that a number of environme n- talists believe would clip regional water boards' authority to pe nal- ize polluters who discharge harmful runoff. Asst. City Mandger David Kilr, who worked on the proposed Senate Bill 816, said it was "intended to try to keep cities far- ther from the coast well informed." The bill would essentially take away a regional board's power to issue a cease-and-desist order in cases of pollution from "non- poinl" sources or multiple sources as opposed to a single, specific source. The advantage of that legisla- tion, said Km, is to give cities the lime to educate their reside nts before they are punished . "Changing behaviors talles time,· he said. "The people who pollute in most cases are not the large industries but you and me. Most or the education is com- mon-sense stuff like picking up after your pet, but even that takes time.• According to the proposed leg- islation, regional water boards can still issue cease-and-desist orders in cases of "point" pollu- tion -when a single source is involved. But environmental groups say that is not good enough to pre- vent damage. HThis bill is a snooze alarm," said Bob Caustin, founder and president of the environmental group Defend the Bay. Hit exonerates polluters, (and) gives lhem the time to sleep as they continue to pollute and not be responsible,• he said. Cau'stin pointed out that cities that poJJuted Aliso Creek did not act unW the Sao Diego Regional Board issued a cease- a nd-desist order. "Until that happened, they knew they were in violation, but did nothing about it," he said. Kif! sdid the Coastal Coalition, a group of coastal cities of which Newport Beach is a mEffnber, will decide next month whether to request Johnson lo drop the bill. "I have been getting a lot of responses in opposition,· he said. "And I don't want the senator to carry a bill that no one likes.· Johnson has also said he would drop the bill tf a "consen- sus cannot be reached," said his spokeswoman, Susie Swatt. "We know there dre some con- cerns,· she said. "We're working to see iI amendments can be put ... into the b1JJ that would e liminate those concern!>." OCC to hold forum for high school stud~nts Student leaders at Orange Coast Col- lege are reaching out to local high school stud ents. OCC's Associated Students is sponsoring a half-day leadership devel- opment conference on April 27 that will help students reach their full potential. Titled "Leadership -Piece by Piece," the conference is open to any students in high school in Orange County. Current OCC student leaders will con- duct a variety of workshops on topics such as group dynamic, team building and what it means lo be an effective leader. The $15 registration ree includes a continental breakfast and lunch. Information: (714) 432-0202 Ext 26449. APRIL 2001 •• "City of tlw Jtrts" 1700 Ad~s Ave., Ste. 101 , Costa Mesa !......C~ 92626 • 7 14 8 85-9090 • fax (714) ~9094 • www.costa m esachamb e r.com PLEASE MEET Stacy Carlson 6208 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA 92663 949/642-8252 voice 800/523-5549 toll-free www.newportbchbestwestern.com bwnbim@dknhospitality.com e-mail • Home l'nstead SENIOR CARE ... Tom &. Debra Teofilo 1500 Adams Avenue, Ste. 220 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 71 4/444-4880 voice 714/444-4882 fa.x www.Homeinstead.com Financial Management Network, Incorporated Lisa L. Tatman 24411 Ridge Route Drive, Ste. 220 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 _ 949/455-0300x237 voice 949/455-0303 fax 949/300-1215 page! ltatman@fmncc.com e-mail .. ·~~-1\;... . -,. . \ . ,. I ! ... II •. 1 I' • ' ' Suzi Clark 485 E. 1 7th Street, Suite 245 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949/722-7900.x 12 voice 949/722-7969 fax suzl.clark@ampersys.com e-mail Alisa Yu 1870 Harbor Blvd., #A-100 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949/722-2520 voice 949/722·2S18 fax sllentdreamereearthllnk.net e-mail JAN U ARY NEW MEMBERS Body Awareness Physlcal Therapy Chrissie Morgan 1500 Adams Ave., #201 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/546-7575 voice 714/546-7573 fax Flnanclal Management Network Lisa Tatman 2441 Ridge Route Drive, #220 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 949/455--0300 voice 949/455-0303 fax Home Instead Senior Care Tom & Debra Teofilo 1500 Adams Avenue, #203 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/444-4880 voice 714/444-4882 fax Best Western Newport Beach Inn Christina Martinez 6208 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA 92663 949/642-8252 voice 949/642-2538 rax Zen Bistro Alisa Yu 1870 Harbor Blvd, #A-100 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949/722-2520 voice JANUARY RENEWALS JSy .. n Ill South Coast Plaza & Town Center 21 yearsll Vanguard University 19 , •• ,.n Hillgren Square 18 yeanl Fairview Developmental Center 1s, .. n Howard James Company 14yean Sakioka Farms 1Jyean Mon Amie Bridal & Formal Nordstrom 12YNn 9yean Orange County Financial Services Balboa Instruments a years McDonald's of Costa Mesa (Rubicon) 7yean Costa Mesa Florist 6years GoldenTouch Productions Plums Restaurant Astro Business Solutions Sea Lark Motel South Coast Metro Center Time Warner Communications Seagate Technology, Inc. S years Golden West Financial .. ,... Fuller life Counseling South Coast Repertory Theater J 1..,.. 11,. .. LSA Associates, Inc. 10,..,.. Partt Plaia II, ltd. Arnel Management Company Togo's Eatery Anaheim Sports, Inc. 1yun Oeloltte fl Touche, LLP Sanwa Bank Hands on Hands Rehabilitation C"1ter Romano's Macaroni Cnll CALENDAR OF EVENT S !April --... .,. ... ....,,.-a T11 ... N~tworkers uad.J IMnclwon 11 :45 a.m. -1 p.m. Costa Mesa Country Club Educad on Commltttt 7:30 a.m. -Chamber Office E.tt•a.aiw Commlttn 7:30 a.m. -Chamber Office ~C.....ktn Noon -Chamber Office 8oanl of Dfrutors IMncltcon 11 :45 a.m. -Mesa Verde Country Club Lcgl.slatlw ConamlttH Noon -Chamber Office .. "90-Mlnur. 8rNiWt Boost'' 7 a.m. -Costa M~ Country Club "Alta Ha.rs •d"°' llbn"' 5:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m.a Zen Bistro -Triangle Square Loolrlng AhHcl ••• Mort l'our QWndon Frtay, M.y 11 F..W.,,Junell Monday, July JI 1 'st~t Awards 8reakf15t Public Safety Awards Golf Classic ( ) • Send MOUND TOWN Items to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Cos- ta Mes., CA 92627; by fax to (949) ~170; or by calling (949) 574- 4298. l~lude the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone numbef. A com- ple1e llstlng is avaltable at http:llwww.dallypllot.com. TODAY Dr. Jett Hlttenberg, professor of education and the director of the graduate program in edu- cation at Vanguard University, will speak at 2 p.m. about the Pentecostal phil0sophy of edu~ cation at the university, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Call for • ticket prices. (7l4) 556-3610. Tomorrow one ol lour free seminars about the peace building will begin at 9 a.m. until noon. Sponsored by locaJ nonprofit agencies, the semi- nars will also be on ApriJ 14, 21 and 28. contact Jim Turrel (714) 754-7399 or Dan Mill- stein (71 4) 556-8000. Costa Mesa 2850 Mesa Verde East. SATURDAY A seminar on the stoc.k mar- ket will be offered at 10 a.m. at Wellness Concepts, 4590 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 852-2300 ext. 215. The motorcycle speedway at the Fair and Exposition Cen- ter opens today for the season. The 33rd season's first race starts at 7:30 p .m. and runs through October 13. The cost for admission is $10 for adults, juniors (13-17) and seniors (60+) are $3 and children under 5 a.re free along with parking and programs. Pre- ferred parking is $3. Orange County Fair and Exposition Center 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa 92626 (714) 708-1543. Mike Riley of Adobe Soft- ware will present the latest in Adobe products at 8 a.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free to first-time visitors. (949) 770-1865. An orchid sale will be hosted by Green Systems lntema- tionaJ from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Green Systems lnlemationaJ Orchid Nursery. 20362 Birch St., Newport Beach. Pree. (949) 756-1211. A four-week teacher·of peace certification work.shop series will begin at 9 a.ro. at the Cos- ta Mesa Church of Religious Science, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. CaJl for prices. (714) 754-7399. A three-week course on com- puter suryivaJ skills will be offered a't 9 a.m . at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairvjew Road, Costa Mesa. The c1ass • will take f>lace Saturdays and Sundays until April 29. $258. (714) 432-5880. An SAT/PSAT/ACT course will be offered Saturdays at 9 a.m. April 7 through ApriJ 27 at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa tvfesa. $120 in advance, $130 at the door. (714) 432-5880. The Newport Beach Central Library will present a story time progrru:n. "Family Story- time" in recognition of National Library Week at 10:30 a.m. at Newport Beach CentraJ Library, 1000 Avoca- do Avenue, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 717-3801. A splrltuaJ communications workshop will be offered by Kathy Johnson, certiiied heal- er and teacher, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Vladimir Elmanovich A1A Estates and Custom Homes office, 2079 Federal Ave.. Costa Mesa. CaJl for prices. (949) 574-5504. Famllies maypurchaseterra cotta tiles at Fashion Island and paint them to raise money for the Orange County Museum of Art from noqn to 4 p.m. ApriJ 7- 8 at Fashion Island, Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. $100. (949) 720-3300. The Newport Heights Ele- mentary Foundation Board will host Mardi Gras 2001, a silent and bve auction and wine and specialty foods tast- ing, from 7 to 10 p.m. at Promeli's Westcliff Market, 2043 Westcliff Drive. Newport Beach. $75. (949) 631-2034. SUNDAY A wol'k.lhop on bow to profit from real estate fixer-uppers will be presented by Orange Coast College's Community Educa- tion Office at 9 a.m. at the col- lege, ~:'01 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $49. (714) 432-5880. A Chopin piano recital will t~ke place at a p.m. at the Newport Beach Central.1 Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. MONDAY • Nominatlqns for the Orange County Art Awards is sched- uled fQr Thursday the ApriJ 19. For nominations please call (714) 556-5160, 3750 South Susan Street, Suite 200 Santa Ana 92704. A workshop on how to handle hazardous materiaJs will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ApriJ 9, 10 and 11 at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $199. (714) 432-5880. The Women's Environmental Council dinner will take place at 6 p.m. at the Wyndham Gar- den Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. $25, or $20 for members. (714) 648-2887. TUESDAY A first-time home buyers seminar will be hosted by Dani Gold of Coldwell Banker at 6:30 p.m. at the Newport Marriott, Newport Center Drive. Free. (949) 574- 3574. The Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce will host a spring fling mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Mistral Restau- rant. 440 Heliotrope Ave .. Coro- na del tvfar. $5. (949) 673-4050. Mother's Market will present "Diabetes tvfanagement" at 6:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe, 225 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 631-4741. WEDNESDAY Orange Coast College will It's the start of a brand new S11ason of exciting Angels BaSllba/11 • vs Texas Rangers Aprll 10,11&12 at 7:05 pm vs Seattle Mariners Aprll 13&14 a at7:05pm W and Aprll 15 at 1:0I pm -------, ....... 4 ..... Vl9W Tlclllll, 41111· ..... -, S-11 lltt Drlllb,I I .......... Plrtlct -,._, 111,.1•···8--I CtiooM from !NM Sundly • Home Glines c11s. 518. ~. I 913, em. m, ms. 7129. em. am. M. "''· & "30 ~ .............. Mill ............ ..... I ......... ,_ .. ,,...,............... I G"9!1!~ w ~ ________ .... host its second annual Small Business Conference and Expo from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . on the campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-5880. Mother's Market will present "Speedy Solutions & Nutri- tionaJ Answ~rsw at 6:30 p.m. at the Patio \Cafe, 225 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 631-4741. The Embroiderer's Guild of America, Orange County Chapter. will meet at 7 p.ro. at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. First two meetings are free for potential members. (714) 963-1793. THURSDAY The police otHcers and fire- fighters annual breakfast will take place at 8 a.m. at the Irvine Marriott at John Wayne Airport. 18000 Von Kannan Ave.. Costa Mesa. Call for price. (949) 307-1300. Saft Qureshey, pretldent of Skyline Ventures, Inc., will speak about the future of technology growth in Orange County at 5 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel. 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. $40. (949) 862-9644. A work.shop on bow to make better impressions will be offered by the Orange Coun- ty Chapter of the American Marketing Assn. at 5:30 p.m at tlfe"' Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., New- port Beach. $52, or $42 for members. (800) 290-9216. Heather Cullman, author ol ·Bewitched,· will sign her book at 7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 953 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 759-0982. A Leng sbui seminar will be offered at 7 p.m. at the New- port Beach CentraJ Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. G retchen McKay, lover of Alncan culture and shamanic pracbtioner, will show slides of East and Southern Africa at 7:30 p.m. at African Comer, 2584 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 650-7993. APRIL 13 Stroke, vascular disease, osteoporosis, EKG and blood screenings will be offered by Prevention Plus at Body Design. 100 'Newport >Center Drive, Newport Be~ih. CaJl for cost and appointment. (800) 795-1743 Planned Parenthood of Orange and Sdn Bemard.lllo Counties will host a benefit concert to promote the release of the ·Best Bands of Orange County" comp1latJon CD from 9 p.m to rrudrught at the Hard Rock Cafe, 451 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Newport Beach. 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NIWftO"T llACH -mc=mw -e MCAaa. -- 6 Friday, April 6, 2001 Show 1ngott this green-col ored, snake print· inspired halter top by Paolo Santini (S 158) worn with matching ankle· length pants (S229), Olson is ready to go out on the town .... r"'; Tone {.,. "'" ligh~t~~lerwith ~-In lace bra ($235). Olson wears pants al'\d top that have leathe'f trc>nts ~nd lycra backs ($ . The silk t' blouse is Ina Bar-el ($205) and co in red with a light blue le t print design. ----------.. • • ' THE .LOOK .. Doily Pilot ByB.W. Cook E, ven with the vast merchandising of clothes through major retailers, there is still a niche for .J the small boutique run by the individual with a definitive eye for fashion and a loyal customer base. One such placeJis B. Magness Fashion, located in the Newport North Center at MacArthur Boulevard and Bison Avem~e. The woman In charge of this Newport Beach boutique is the gal with her name on the · d~r. Barbara Magness. She has been in b~iness for ttle past 12 years, originally coming to the region with her husband Jay from Durango, Colo. Magness says that her specialty is Hbetter ladies contemporary clothing, accessories and shoes. H The retailer has become very active in Newport social circles and is slated to lead the local group known as the Sophisticates of ATSC next season. Magness' friend and customer Nancy Olson of Newport Beach volunteered to model Spring and Summer fashions from B. Magness for The Look. _"",..," NU.m ... __ ,.. -·----- -•This soft Nancy Olson looks very smart in this matching ensemble by & Trousers con· sisting of a short red jack· et (S228) and matching jean· style pants ($1 54). Her black camisole is by City Lights (S49) and the rhinestone "Harley" belt sells fOI' S 110. -purple snake print dress by Joseph Ribkoff fea- tures spaghetti straps and an asym- metrical hemline This waffle- pat· terned, lime-col· ored vest by Alberto Makall (S 149) is WOl'n with matching silk ankle-length pants (S 129). Olson shows off a B. Magness sterling silver necklace ($89). (S238). The dress comes with a matching scarf. ( Latest Duffy Creation 5B§~~~=J About every six months we unleash Duffy to "create" a new model. . . forget about day to day · operations, and let the juices flow. We give him a bay boat, a fine glass of Chardonnay, a sketch pad and push him into the sunset. We don't let any of the . accounttng depanment on board. When it comes to Mkmvtlw innovative boat A"f/>11~~ design, nobody beats Duffy. Today·you can experience his · latest creation. So great, we coined it the Duffy Signarure Edition ... truly his best cftOn on the DuffY 21 platform. Now on display for your inspection. Featuri~ an array of amenities ultimate bay cruising pleasure. We are sure you will love what we've done fur Duffy Boa~ s;• The ~ here~ jUSt a samelli.1g ••. )'PU need to se6 U>mforrs ~nd desaip9a,n. P1291 aftN· 7 and a discoun tt>ar,S1mu~ree1mo1sr .. Doily Pilot FISH FRY CONTINUED FROM 1 SCbeafer said the Uons Club's insurance company denied the claim and • OCC filed a c:ro61 com- plaint to try to get the company to pay the law- suit All this leaves the Pish Fry in Uan9er, he said. "This is really kind of ' . sad commentary on how people like lo sue and how a simple lawsuit can ruln a 58-year 1 tradition," 'Scheafer ,5Clid. "It's really a tragedy.' Our club has donated, through the Fish Pry, over $2 million back to the community in the last seven years. Unless we get some help from the city, we're not going to have an event and there are a lot of charities that count on getting donations from us that are not going to get any money.• The dub is scheduled to meet with the city's Special Events Committee on Wednesday to discuss the possibility of returning the event to Lions Park this year. Ann Shultz, Costa Mesa's assistant city man- ager and a member of the committee, said she does not yet have an opinion on the dub's request to use the park. "We don't really kr.ow what they're proposing in tenns of size of the event," she said. •We are working on the Downtown Com - munity Center and so we don't have the space we had in previous years.• The City Council would ultimately have to approve the event. Councilman Gary • Monahan said the situa- tion is a •pretty sad tum of events.• "I would hope the two sides could get together and work something out,* Monahan said. ~Last year was a success and it seemed it was a possible location to have the annu- al Fish Fry. I would be willing to help the Lions Club to have the Fish Fry in any way possible and in Uons Park if it can hold the event. But I'm not sure if that's physically possible at this point.• FESTIVAL CONTINUED FROM 1 awards ceremony. After a year spel)t screening more than 150 films, after a week or 56 fea- ture·film showings and more than 100 short pieces, seven in each category were awarded. In the feature category, •Making Love (Canone Inverso),· an Italian fllm, won for best feature. •Keep the River on Your . Right," an American work, won for best documentary. Rob Morro·w won best director for "Maze,• an American film; the Ameri- can film "The Annihilation of Fish," won for best cine· matography; "Maze" also won best screenplay; "Mak- ing Love· took the audience cox CONTINUED FROM 1 Bush's administration. Follow- ing a December meeting, Cox and Bush even appeared to put an end to the possibility of Cox leaving bis office. -Bush wanted high·ranking Republicans to hold their posi- tions, Cox said at the time. •He made it dear that the time for campaigning is long since over," Cox said. "It's time for governance and leadership." Now it looks like Cox's time for cdmpaigning Is almost over, which raises a comphcat- ed question: Whal does it all mean for Newport Beach and OSKOOI . CONTINUED FROM 1 The piece of Oskooi's pre- sentation that captured the judge's attention was wbat she called the "Hi Program·. said Rachel Martin, a spokes- woman for Hitachi Ltd. It is as simple as it sounds and something Oskooi and one of her friends have been doing for three years now, she said. Since their sophomore year, Oskooi and Laura Kauth have declared one day a month "hi day.• On that day, they say "hi" to everyone they pass at school. "We feel detached from • • • 0 Why Hunt? • • • ~ • • • • • 0 ~ ,, • • • 0 You'll find your Easter ·O chocolates at Helen Grace. ~ • our famous eggs • edible chocolate baskets • hand & pre-packed chocolates • &sler baskets • caramel apples • hand-dipped strawberries • ouer 100 chocolate specialties • I I I I I I NEWPORT I BEACH I coUPoN~· •• •• $;).()() f ••. , 0 . with min. $40.00 purchase •• • • •0 ................. ~ ~i.-c-,. --••lw-.... ...,,,.. .... ~·-.,,.,... ., Westcliff Plaza I •• ur Iii ..,.. • I • I ..... .,,.. ...... I n•u Irvine Ave. • ,._.,. ....-._ 1C.,..•····· (949) 631-8700 A MM ... ·----·· ""''''' ;1.-/....! Jll . 11·11·11·.l1C'/1 ·1t1 f l'll ( (' ( 11111 0 (949) 72J-o&21 THI WlllllS SHOil flllU wra•CTD1t: • ... <dot dot dot'. ...._ o.•w· "lhe ~in" WY cm mw. •oanclng cow• WT nG9m ~The $5 Movie" WY at•llA'IOGRAPHY: "One ~ Crossing" Al mmtm AWNl/O'. •sunday's Game• 8EST SHOIU ALM: "Defending the Supe<Save• award for best feature; .and • Amargosa, • an American film, won the auwence award for best documentary. Marjoe Aguiling, director of features programming for the festival, said selecting the winners was difficult. "But I reel very content pressing issues such as the proposed El Toro auport? Right now, it's almo~t unposs1ble to say, aty ledders suggested Thursday. "The quesl!on is: Where• will the new d1strict be?" said Councilman Tod Ridgewdy, referring to looming changes to Congressiont1I boundane~ following the 2000 Census. "I don't think you know until redistricting." Who will run, and how Newport Beach will be repre- sented, is sunply up 10 the all until then, he added. One possibility, Ridgeway suggested, is that Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-HunLington Beach), whose district now mdudes West Newport dncl the Balboa Perunsula, will pick our peers.· Oskoo1 Sd1d ·All 1t tdkes IS d simple hello to make everyone feel better We've met so mdny p<'opl(' because of it.· This sunple unstructured and accepting gesture among students could help thc>m resist the urge to confonn to potentially dangerous soc1· etal pressures, she said. She also suggested putting together a high school assembly version of the DARE program that would reinforce the dangers of drugs and alcohol. "It's a great program, but by the time [students) get to high school they've forgotten fEATUll FILMS I llST FEA'IURE: "Making Love (Canone Inverso)" IUTooa...NTARV:"Keep the River on Yoor Right" llST OIMCrOll: Rob Morrow for "Maze• •ST CMMATOGAAPHY: "The Annihilatlon of Fish" IEST sc:aawtAY: "Maze• AU0ENC.E AWAAD FOR msT ~ "Making LOW" AUDIENCE AWAAD •ST DOC UMENTARY: "Amargosa" J about the jury systern," he said. "And I feel that we have suitable winners in thJs year's film fesllval • In the shorts c~ory, • . . (dot dot dot)" \.Von for be~t direCtor; "The Rhln" won best drama; "Od.Ocing Cow" won best c.:omedy; "The $.5 Movie" up the rest of Newport Bedch In the El Toro fight, Rohrdbdcher would be d strong representdtJve lor New- port 8edch, Sdld Ddve Elli.'>, d spokesmdn lor the pro.airport Airport Working Group. "Ddnd \VdS the Ofl(.jlndl cheerlE>adcr dnd continue~ lo be the chc•erledder of thP Oran9e County legu;ldlors .tor El Toro," Ellis said. Dul then• is no WdY now tu !.ay how redtslnctrng, wh1ch 1s bare!~ unf)erwdy, will change Cox·~ 47th D1'>tnct, Ellis added ·II 1t''> d Newport-north d1stmt. you hdvP to be pro-El Toro.·· Elli'> "did "II it'o; N<'w- port--.1111th, you hdvf' to be agdmst Cl Toro • Cox, who\ d1stnc:t mostly tlll thl• vc1lu1·~ they ledrned in that." (hkoo1 ~did ·On the high '>Choo! level, there should be· dn as.,emhly les~ ahout druq" dnd mort' dboul peer accPpldnce • Oskoo1 's teachers rein- forced the Judge's dec1s1on, Sd'y'lng LhPw are 1s!.ue.., she htls lon9 b0t>n interested ln dnd has takf'n to hedrl. "This 1s recil," said Martha Top1k O~koo1's artvanced placement Engllsh teacher "This 1s ~omethmg thdl com- pels her personally " Oskooi hopes Lo put the $5,000 towdrd her tUJt1on at either Columbia or Brown univers1lles next fall, she Sdld. ' took home best story; "One Day c~· won for best ane- matography; "Sunday's Game" won the audience award and "Defending the SuperSave· won for best short film Executive director Gregg Schwenk said he is pleased with this year's winners and that the jury members did "an exceptional job" screen· ing movies everyday •And l am extremely pleased at all facelb of the film fesbval, • he said. "The responses from the filmmak- ers and community 'have been tremendous.· Though. orgdnizer!. have not ·completed counting tlus year's attendance numbers, ~y estimate a h1qher num- ber than last y<'ar, which totaled dbout 20,000 .v1s1lors. Todd Quartararo, dlrector includes dnli-airport nues 1n South County, hds '>dt on thf' fence LO the El Toro debdte publicly Sdytng thdt onp neighborhood should not force 1ls wants onto dnother. In the midst of ull th•· rumors, the one thmu thdt doe.., seem certd.in IS tht1t d number of hopetuls will think dboul fillmg the seat, which count} GOP Party Chc11rmc111 Torn Fuentes called "cJn l'IPCtOrdl pnze of some conscquencP • AJrPady, he Sdtd thPrl' hd.., been r1 ·surge" to drdlf tur- mer Glenddle RC'p. Jim Rogdn, who wc1'> c1mong tht· Republic dO lt>dclt•r!. chmnq thP impeachment of Pres1- dPnt Clinton < >tht-r ndmes l><•mg men- llom'll 1nclude Supc•1v1sor Todd Fridoy, April 6, 2001 7 J of marketing for the festival, said all that's left now is next year He'll be working through th1s weekend, he said, to start putting together potential sponsorshlps for the 1002 festival The staff is wast- ing no tune loolong ahead. but will also look al what worked dnd didn't this year. ·one of our goals is to add second screenings,• he said, for people who watch a film, love 1t and tell all their friends lo go Wdlcb it. "What worked really well th.ls year was hav- mg till the screerungs here, in · Fdsluon Island .. Last yeat's festival was hE>ld both at Edwdfds Cinema dnd dl the Ordnge Courtty Muse um ol Art "We wdnl to grow, but we wdnt to keep mtimate. • Qudfturaro !.did Sp1t;.N, AssC'mblyman Bill C'dmpbeU (R-Villd Pd.Tk) and '>tdl! Sen Ross Johnson (R· ll"\.meJ An elE'C'llon would come <1! lf•a'>t sue we<> ks dfter Cox had ofhOdlly vacatc.>d his seat. 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John ~, Costa Mesa track coach 8 Friday, April 6, 2001 • Sports Editor Roger Con:on • 949...5744223 • Spom Fox: 949-65~170 Doily Pilot \ '~school CK AND FIEID Mustangs win, really • Coach mistake nly tells his runners they have to win final relay to win meet. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Cos-GIRLS ta Mesa High 1,600- meter relay members Lisa Dunn. Stacy Krikonan, Ashley Schaefer and Sharon Day were plenty nervous before their race Thursday against Pacific Coast League visitor Northwood. The relay event would decide the win- ner of the meet ... so they were mis- takenly told by Coach J ohn Camey. The Mustangs' coach used his own math a nd told his girls, "You have to win this event. if you want to win this meet.· It was, however, the Costa Mesa quartet that pulled a fast one on their coach. Trailing some 20 meters. Day, the sophomore anchor, took the baton from Schaefer and captivated the crowd with a dramatic comeback. She was sbll behind by about 10 meters heading tnto the last n the last 100, unW she turned on the jets and leaned past Northwood at the finish. Just four-tenths of a second separated the two relay squads. The Mustangs (1-2 in the PCL) defeated Northwood, 69-55. Ye t, entenng the final relay, Camey said the Timberwolves were awarded points for the pole vault because Mesa didn't have the facilities and the Mustangs supposedly led , 65- 64. But, Northwood didn't have any- one who could compete in the pole vault so it did not receive points. Cam ey stuck to his story and reminded bis girls of same, hoping the Mustangs would perform a t their best. Dunn hopped with anxiety, Krikorian began to rub her arms and legs, Schaefer paced and Day asked , "Coach. let me see that (scoring sheet).• Dunn, a junior who sald she jogged most of her 400 meters, began the race as she built a mini- mal lead. Schaefer, a sophomore, grabbed the baton and lost, then regained the lead in her final 100 meters. Krikorian, a freshman who had second thoughts of competing in the relay, maintained the advan- tage but then fell behind 50 meters before she handed the baton to Day. "That win shows you these kids have heart," Carney said. "They're not out here to just play. To come back and win it like that, that's what it's all about.· It seemed Day ha d a flair for the dramatic against Northwood. When she won the 400 (1:03.2), she tri- umphed with a lean to finis h just six-tenths of a second ahead. Day also won the 200 (27.7) and the high jump (5-foot-4) as she gave credence to statements Carney made before the meet. Mesa freshman Christine Bjel- land won her first race of the season in the 3,200 (12:55.8) as she finished 46 seconds ahead of Northwood's second-place finisher. Vicky Pham won the long Jump (13-11) and Beverly Aina added crucial points fo r Mesa by winning the shot put (33-31/2). Aina also grabbed second in the discus (85-9). Me sa falls to Northwood • Mustangs earn four firsts, but lack of depth too much. COSTA MESA -Costa BOYS Mesa High senior Bernardo Feld hardly wonied during bis race in the 300- meter intermediate hurdles Thurs- day in a Pacific Coast League dual meet against visiting Northwood. Pald , a foreign-exchange stu- dent from Brazil, went stride for stride with a TI.mberwolves' runner in the last 20 meters. Pald then cleared the final hurdle as the Northwood runner didn't and fell to the ground. Pald'• tint-place finish was one ot the Muatangs' four es tbey lost, 88""8, and fell to 0-3 in the PCL. Melo Junior Irwin Sales won the 11600 (•:56.9), while senior Louil Day topped the Tunberwolves in the bigb]ump (5·foot-10). The MUI· tangt' 400 r9lay team ol Day, Zach Powell, Nick Cabico and Josh StrSckJand allo triumphed. SEE MESA M GE t t '· '•. I e ,: ~ail~1: I =-~. /pUDJS l hurdles en/ / e ,1 :=:.:· Wa1nots ..... __ .\ 1~~~~ ' teCODds faster than the runner-up. She also won the 300 hurdles, covering the distance •Ill;_•• ln 49.6 for another liil!liiiliiimliliio~ runaway triumph In the Pacific Coast League dual meet with Estancia. I I DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY SEAN HIU.ER • Peschelt, Moyer, Sprenger post double wins in the Tars' 821/2-531/2 Sea View League victory over Woodbridge. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT IRVINE -It was a bat- tle of the top two boys BOYS track and field teams in the Sea View League, but in the end, Newport Harbor High showed it wasn't about to fall off the top of the mountain. The Sailors used double wins from John Pescheit, Dan Moyer and David Sprenger to post an 82'12· 53112 win over the host Warriors. "We're definitely on the right track,~ the always-clever Coach Bim BaJIY said. "Woodbridge always does a good job and we knew we had our hands full today. Nothing is a given around here. I'm always worried before each meet.• Peschelt helped calm Barry's blood pressure with solid first-place runs in the 400 (52.7) and 800 me ters .f2:02.0). Je Ded~ John-•we' son (53.6) and Daniel Fletcher dellnitely (54.9) followed on the right Peschell in the track • 400, while Chris ... McMillen came through with a llm ~--i... solid second-Nl\~""""'1 place time of 2:02.7 in the 800. Depth runs deep Johnson edged out the rest of the field in the 200, posting a time of 23.1. "That was a great time for Johnson,· Barry said. "That was his best 200 in some time now.· Moyer and Sean Tupy went 1-2 in both hurdles events. Moyer (15.5) edged Tupy (15.7) in the 110 high hurdles, and prevailed in the 300 intermediate hurdles by just over a second. •Sea Kings have double- digit individual winners in PCL victory over Estancia. Bany Faulkner DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR GIRLS -If Corona del Mar High girls track and field coach Bill Sumner decided to reward individual event wirtners with a day off, today's practice would be an awfully lonely affair. No less than 10 CdM competi- tors won individual events Thurs- day to propel the hosts to a 110-35 Pacific Coast League victory over Estancia. But while Sumner is bullish on balance , he was less than giddy about the lopsided triumph, which kept the 5-1 Sea King:; und.feated in three league dual meets. ·we didn't want to have a big day today,• Sumner said. "We just want to get through here and have a good day Saturday (at the Orange County Championships at Trabuco Hills High).• It was a productive day, howev- er, for the CdM winners, including senior Jaycee Mahler, who swept the 100-meter, as well as the 300 hurdles. Estancia junior Hanni Geider edged her twin sister Jasmine in the 100 and 200 to pace the visitors, who also received a victory in the 3,200 from senior Liz Huipe. CdM's Jenning Cummins (400), Julie Allen (800) and Katie Quinlan (1,600) woq their respective events, while the hosts swept the field events. Alison Brawner (high jump), Jacqueline Thayer (long jump), Jessica Palermo (triple jump), Kris- serin Canary (pole vault), Carrie Hawkins (shot put) and Carolyn SheWer (discus) were all tops in their field. The hosts also won the 1,600 relay, but a dropped baton cost them the 400 relay, which Estancia (3-1, 2-1 in league) captured with the help of both Geiders, Crystal Rincon and Sarah Marx. Cd.M's Carolyn SbeWer delivers ln the discus with a toss of 88 feet towtn the event ln Thursday's Pacific Coast League dual with Estancia. Both Geiders were clocked at 13.0 in the 100, but Hanni earned the nod. Hanni then edged her sis- ter by three-tenths of a second in the 200. Quinlan won the 1,600 in 5:27.3, despite shin splints and the pres- ence of Allen. •Julie wasn't running hard today,• said Quinlan, who did not compete in the 3,200 or heip on any relays in order to remain fresh for Saturday. Sumner identified Allen (1 ,600 and 3,200), Cummins (800) and Mahler (both hurdles) as potential title contenders Saturday. He also said the 1,600 relay quartet of Mahler, Cummins, Becky Cum- mins and Katherine Morse could earn a medal. Corona del Mar rolls, but ... •Host CdM cruises past Estancia, but Beardslee aggravates injury to create concern in the CdM camp. CORONA DEL MAR BOYS -At this point in the high school track and field season, uneventful dual meets are actually the goal. But when Corona del Mar High senior navis Beardslee limped off the track after unleashing a frenet- ic kick to pass Eltanda'1 liumberto Rojas and win the boys 800 meten, Thursday's Ped.fie Coast League tuneup for Saturday's Orange County Championships took a potent1ally sertoua turn. •He baa bad some Achilles ten- d.initls and a sore calf all week,• sald CdM Coach BW Sumner, whose hOlt Sea King• won, 106·30, to improve to 4-2, 3·0 in the PCL. •1 wasn't gomg to let him run today, but be Mkl it felt fine before tM meet. Now, I'm very concerned. U tt'• at all IOl'e, he'll mill the Orange County Champtomblpe (et 1\'abu· co Hills High) .• Beardslee erased a five-meter stretch deficit to the Estancia sophomore, who, in order to save energy for Saturday's prestigious meet, did not run he 1,600 or the 3,200, a he usually does. But, the price of running ooe of the more eventful races of the day, left Beardslee grtmadng in pain. •tt doesn't hurt. unless I get up on my toes,• Beardslee said. •wt week, I had a problem with my calf and now it ha.I spread down to my Achilles. It's e bed time of year to be hurting, because I don't went to take time off and get behind. But. if I keep running on it, I may really hurt myself." Spirited competition was the exception 1bunday, as both COAcb· es admitted they were holding back in order to promote optimum perfonnance Saturday. CdM earned 14 of 16 poulble victoriel, including two each by 'Ilium.ate Grey (shot put aDd dll- cm), Brill Knuppel (triple jump and pole vault) and Chril Carpenter (110 bigb and 300 lntanMdla .. hurdles). Alex YlnSon added a leg on both winning relays to a victory in the 200, while 100 winner Geoff Collier al.so competed on the 400 relay. Grey, a tenior, showed a flair for the dramatic in the shot put, using his final throw (40-71/l) to outdis- tance Estand.a's Bobby Arroyo by an inch. Knuppel went 36-11 in the triple jump and 12-0 in the pole vault and his busy day also included earning second in the high jump (5-6) and third in the long Jump (17-6). Additional CdM wtnnen were Cbril Ringstrom (blgb Jump), Dan Manball (long Jump), and JOlh Valley (1,600). Roju topped the field in the 400 (52.7), wbile teammate Mike caau- lu won the 3,200 and wu aecond in the l,600 .. Mike Whitaker and Michael DlSono (400), u well u Blake Hacker, Bric Stranberg and Dillion (l,600) contributed to wtnntng re.lays. Bltanda fell to 1·3, 1·2. -~JuTY•• .._ Sprenger came through in both the long jump (20-feet-..) and triple jump (41 -10). His mark in the triple jump was his best-ever mark in that event. McMillen (4:30.0) and Jesus Santana (4 :32.3) went 1·2 in the 1,600 and withstood the elements for some quality times. "Given the wind factor and the track condi- tions, those were some very good times for those two,• Barry said. Santana led from start to finish in the 3,200 and posted a strong time of 10:03.6, bettering the field by 17 seconds. The meet started off on the right foot, or feet, so to speak, when the Sailors' foursome of Johnson, Sprenger, Adam Kerns and ·Rich Weber scorched the track with a time of 45.0 in the 400 relay. •After recovering from an injury sustained in a pickup basketball game, Adam Kerns is starting to come into his own,• Barry said. •He's one of the more talented ath- letes we've got and we expect 901lle pretty big things from him.• Peschelt, Pletcher, Cb.ril Negrete and Kevin Artz prevailed in the 1,600 relay (3:47.3). Newport will compete in the Orange County Championships on Saturday, beginning at 8 a.m . at Trabuco Hills High. · Newport falls to Woodbridge • Steen, Burlingham strong in Sailors' 77-59 setback. IRVINE -The New· lllU port Harbor High g1rlJ track and field team might have lOlt to Woodbridge on Thursday, 77 ·59, but that didn't keep Coach Bric 1\velt froul Ouh· 1ng a smile or two alter the Sea View League contelt. •Hey, lt wu a great meet,• 1\velt said. •(Woodbridge) II one ol tbe top teama in Or8Jl99 County, but we managed to put up t0me decent tim• agalnlt tblim. • Among the SllUalw (8-1, 2-t in 1M9ue} wbo ra wWl WU IOpbo-more Amy 8\ldlnabmn. SM wan the 100-meter cs.& wllla ..... °' 12.2, ecSgtno out Wmtan itandout sprinter MiCbeDe Sudard (12.3). BwtlngbuD mo pailld a bAa win in the 200 wllla. _ .... ~ 25 . .5. • AmYt wlD ID .. 100 W9I pretty tpedal to ..... • 'ftNl llld. SH NIWPC>IT ... I C• Doily Pilot Hi,ah school track SUMMARIES MOfllC CX>AST UAGW llOY'S Co.DNA OIL MM 106, EstMC1A JO 100 • 1, Colllef' (C). 11.6; 2 Whitaker (Q. 11.7; l . Tanletu (E), 11.9 200 • 1. Vlmon (Q, 23 7. 2. Colloer (0, 24.l. l . Zoolga (E), 24.6 400 • 1. Roj.M (E), 52 7, 2. Vinson (C), 54.5; l. Zunig. (t), 55 6, 800 • 1 Bffrdslff (C), 2'04.5; 2 Rojn (E). 2;04,6; l . Dllllon (C), 2.07 7. 1,600 • 1. Y11lsey (C), 4A9 7; 2 M, Ctilllas I (E), 4:53.9; 3, Oillfon (C), 4;54.6. , 3,200 • 1. M. Ctillhts (E), 10:25.3; 1 2.1.ope;r (E\ 10:34.2; 3. Hodge$ (C), 10'.42.6. , 110 HH • 1. C.rpenter (C). 17.2; \ / 2. Glyer (0. 18.8; 3. Mckee (C), 20.1." .~ . 300 IH • 1. carpenter (C), 44 9; 2. Jp!Wton ~). ~; 3. ic.lyum (E), 48.8. ,.• .,~ret.y • 1. CofON del M.,-(Wtiltaller. "'°'tltf, Vlruc>f1, DiSano), 47 ,i 1,600 rllhly • 1. Corona del M•r (Hadler, 5tr.nberg. Vin5ot\ OilllOtl). 4i1'/ A HJ • 1. Rlngstrom (C), 5-6; 2 ICnuppel (C), 36-11; 3. IC. Caslllai (E), 5-4. U • 1 MarWlll (0, 11-7; 2. Jolwton (£). 17·11; 3. ICnuppet (C), 17-6 TJ • 1. ICnuppel (0. 36-11, 2 Zunig. (E). 35-6; 3. Korfffot (£), lS O Pl/· 1. ICnuppel (Q, 12-0, 2 Turco (C). 11-6; 3 Sutherland (Q. 1o.6 SP· 1. Grev <O. 4'>-1'h; 2 Arroyo (E). 4'>-6'h; 3. Barber (0. 38 11 OT . 1 Grev (C). 144-7'1>. 2 Wald co. 110.11; 3 Barber {C), 108-0'h Holmtwooo 18. CostA MBA 48 100 • 1. Meyer (N), 11 1, 2 Strickland (CM), 1 1.4; 3. Yun (CM), 11 6 200 • 1 8 aillly (N), 23 9, 2 111-u (CM), ,"'25.3; 3. C.bko (CM), 25 3 400 • 1 lff (N), 53 6. 2 Bailey (N). 55.3, 3. Powell (CM), SS 9 • 800 • 1. RobmW>n (N), 2 12 5, 2 SaliH , lCMl, 2•15.2, l McArthur (N), 2.16 S • 1,600 • 1, Salas (CM), 4 56.9, 2 Gonzalez 1-(N), 4:57.8; 3 Pait (N). S 00 2 3,200 • 1 Gonzalu (N), 10 46.5; 2 Ibarra (CM), 10:49.9, 3. Salas (CM), 10 50 6. ,.., 110 HH • 1. Meyer (N), 16 4; 2 Faki (CM). • 17.2; 3. Yun (N), 18.1 '1' 300 IH • 1. Falci (CM), 44.9, 2 Yun (N), • 46.5; l . Benenha1Mn (N). 47 8 400 H!ley • 1 Cana Ml'Sa (Powell, Day, Ceblco, Strkltland), 46 S '' 1 1,600 relay 1 Northwood, n t , • HJ · 1. Day (CM), S-10; 2 S1pluwich (N), S-10: 3. Tl!f) (N), 5 8 U • 1. Meyer (N), 20-0'h, 2 Day (CM), 19-5; 3. Mc.Daniels (CM). 18-6 TJ • 1 SlplcoYich (N), 4'>-3, 2 Jacobson (N), 37-0: 3. Powell (CM), 36-0 PV • No fac1htle\, Northwood .tWarded poonts SP · 1. Fa1rbank\ (N). 39 S'I>. 2 Keolo (CM), 39-2. 1. Manin (CM), 38-6 OT · 1 Fairbanks (N). 127.(), 2 Sm1lh (N). 111·9; 3 Orochow (Nl. 100-0'/• MCIFIC COAST LEAGUl GW.S CoaoNA on MAA 110, IE.slANaA 35 100 • 1 H ~ (E). 110, 2 J ~ (E), ll.O: 3. Thayer (Q, 114 200 • 1 H Geldef (£), 27 0. 2 J Getder (E), 27.3, 1 ICrame< (Q, 27 6 400 • 1 J Cummins (Q, 1 01 3, 2 Morw (0. 1:04.1, l ~et (Q. 1 OS 9 800 • 1 Allen (C), 230 ], 2 Hossfeld (C), . 2.30 4. 3 B Cummins (0, 2 ll 1 1,600 • 1. IC Quinlan (C). S 27 J. 2 Allen (0. S:31.3, l Hulpe (£), S 32 2. ].200 1. Hwpe(E). 1141 2, 2 ~ (Q, 11:50.0, 3. Roselt (£), 12·24 0 100 H • 1 Mahler (Q, 16 7, 2 Ukroplna (Q. 19.7; 3. V Quinlan (0. 20 1. 300 H • 1. Mahler (Q, 49.6, 2 Valdez (E). .. f5S.3; 3. V Oumlan (Q, 56.1. 1 400 relay 1. Enancle (H Gelder, 'Rincon. Ma111, J. Gelder), 53.9 1· 1,600 relay · 1. CdM (8 Cummu'9So Clarter, Mone, J. Cummins), 4·3) 3 HJ · 1. 8rtwntr (C), S-8, 2. ICrndrid (Q, 4-8. l Flshef (Q, 4-4 U • 1 Thayer (Q. 1 S S, 2 Mahler (Q, 14-2, 3 Palermo (Q. 12·9'1> TJ • 1 Paletm0 (Q, 28 9, 2 McNe11(E). I ,28-5; Or1ua (E), 24-6 , PV • 1 Canary (Q, 9-6. 2 ~ber (0. Hi, 3. O)ula~trehffvtn (Q, 7-0 SP • 1 k.wll1ns (C), 28-6. 2 Vega (£), 28-51/J; 3. Shtnltf (Q, 2J.8 OT · 1 Shettltr (C), 88-0. 2 Vt91 (E), 73-7'/J; 3. Campos (£). 6 U 'h CostA MESA 69, Holmtwooo 55 100 • 1 lendhan (N). 11 2. Michael (N), 13 6. 3 Benrnhausen (N), 137 200 • 1 Day (CM). 27 7, 2 Schaefer (CM), 28 S. 3 MKhael (N). 28 6 <IOO • 1 Day (CM), 63 2, 2 Bechtold (N), 63 8, 3 Schaefer (CMl. 66 3 800 • 1 ll«:htold (N), 2 32 8, 2 Bello (CM), 2 427, l 8,elland (CM). 2 43.0 1,600 · 1 Brown (N), 5 47 2. 2 B1elland (CM), 5·54.7, 1 Bello (CM), 6 07 1 3,200 1 B,elland (CM). 12 SS a. 2 Shaffer (N), 13'41 o. 3 Doom• (CM), 14 33 7 100 H • 1 Kan (N), 17 4, 2 Gassin (N), 17.9; 3 Cluff (CM), 18 4 300 H • 1. Orduna (N), 50 9, 2. Gas.sin (N), S 1.6; 3. Dunn (CM), 52 3 400 relay · 1. Costa Mew (Dunn, Hughes. Krikorian. SchHfer). SS 0 1,600 relay · 1 CO'lta Mesa (Dunn, Krikorian, Schaefer. Day), 4·25 4 HJ· 1. Day (CM), 5-4, 2 Cluff (CM). 4-2; 3. no third • U • 1. PNm (CM ). 11·11, 2 Kan (N), "13-10, 3. Hughe(CM). 11-9 TJ • 1. Kan (Nl. 29·5, 2 Pham (CM), 28-7, 3. no third Pl/. , No facilitte SP · 1. B. AINI (CM), l3·l'h. 2 R. Alna (CM). 304. 3 upscomb (N), 29-8 OT· 1 l)ptcomb (N). 102-9, 2 8 Alna (CM). BS-9. 3 ll Alna (CM). 84-01/1 SIA VIEW LEAGUE llOYS ~121h.WClc-•Sl1h 100 • 1. Green (W). t 1 1; 2 llafnl!S (W), 11 l. l . Johnton (NH), 11 6 200 • I Johmon (NH), 23 1, 2 8~ (W). 23.2; l. Kerns (NH), 23.l «JO · 1. Petdleit (NH), S2 7, 2 JollMon (NH). 53.6. l. Fletcher (NH), 54 9 800. 1. Pwtdwl1(NH),202.0; 2. McMilltf\ (Nt4), 2:02.7. l ~ (W). 2 07.9 1,600 • 1. McM1l1an (NH), 4:30.0, 2. Slll1'aNI (NH). ~ 3 HMtdlrt (W). 4:.34 9 l.200 • 1. S.ntana (W), 10 Ol.6; 2. Urtu ' (NH), 10:20.6; 3 Heltr11Mnn (W), 11: 11 110 HH • 1. Moyw (NH), 15.5, 2 TU~ (N), 15.7; ). May(W), 158. 300 IH • 1. Moyw (NH), 4U; 2. TU~ (NH). 43.0; ). May (W), 44.4. 400 relay • 1 NewpOn Harbor (Kerns. ~. Johmon. Weber), 45 o. 1,600 ret.y • 1. Newpon Hart>or (fkru:hef, Nfogre11a, Artz. Pechllll), 3:47.3. HJ • 1. Penyman (W), 6-0: 2. Pet<helt (NH), S-10: 3. Smith (W), ._(NH), 5-4 Mttl U • 1. Spranger (NH). 20-4. 2. Cunis (NH). 1M1h; 3. Smith (W), 1!>-6. , TJ ·1.~(NH),41·10;2 Cunk (NH), ¥)-7'/i; 3. (.a (W). )UY .. f'll • t. Spindler (W), 14-0; 2 Hinon (W), 1 o-6, l ljoflunan (W), 9-0. SP . 1. Murray (W), 49--01h. 2 Corde (W). .... 10; 3. DonNn (W). 43-2. OT • 1. DaYls (W), 134-l; 2 Cordes (W), 131-2; l Smith (W). '25-1 11A V9W UAGUI GIMS ,., Wu~ 77, NI•• St 100. 1 lufflngtwn (NH). '2..2; 2 s.iiford 1 "(W). 12.l; l Hantton (NH), 13.3 • I, 200 • 1 ""1inghlm (NH). ~.5; l LNAINI (W). 26 7; 3 Vnquu (NH), 27.2. 11 400 • 1. laDNf (W). 1:00.0; 2. Vaqutt (NH), 1 03 4: l Bfldford (W), I 03 7. , ,.. 100 • t Staan (NH), 2'21 0. 2 K.llnlln (W). 2:21.9; l OellchlllVlf (W). Ul .S ''' 1,500 • 1 Stttn (NH) S·22A. 2 ic.ntln iu1(W). s 23.7, 3, ~·iWl. 5.32 9 I ).200 • 1 i«Vlel (W), i 2 14 O; 2 P'IMlt ... (NH). 12'10 I; ). ~ (W). 12:46 '· 100 H • 1 llobtt1 (W). 11.5; l tt.iw flr (W). 17.1,) ~ (W). 171 )00 H I T~ (Ntl), 47.5; 2 llottlttf •111 (W). 41 t, J. llobtt1 {W), SO.&. Hll 400~· I, WIJodbfJd!!.51.1, , uoo re1.1y 1 WOodbrldot. •·tu. • Kl • I M#\1 (W). S-4. 2. M<0une (NH). • .. J. Mllyllf (flH), .... u t stnfotd (W). 17.fll .. 2 ~ (Mt). 1M111; Tinetvd (W). 15-5. I TJ · 1, s.nfor'CI (W). J1·t'lo. 2 ~ : .. ~.~~~...,., ... .. '1 J ..,.. (W). 7-0. ,, • '. ~ tNHI. 1ir.t1-J\\ I ,._,_..&ct J. o-t .... »'"'-OT · I,..,_ (W). IH; l . WMttMd ., ......... tt;J O.(W).IH MESA CONTINUED FROM 8 ·1 was just pushing as hard as I could," said Falci, who showed little sympathy for the Northwood runner. ·1 saw the guy fall down and I was real- ly happy." The M esa senior also said he is trying to get the most out of his stay before he returns to Brazil in June. H e played on the Mustangs' boys soccer team that earned its first PCL title in -school history. " When the soccer season ended, Falci had planned lo j oin the boys volleyball squad, but friends suggested be would meet more people while competing in track and field. "The purpose of my exchange program is to meet people," Falci said. Just w here would the track team be without multi-sport athletes? "We wouldn't have any- body out here,• M esa track coach John Camey said. Cabico, a junior, actually competes in four sports. While his baseball teammates prac- ticed some 100 yards away, he sprinted and jumped for the track team. Cabico grabbed third in the 200 and also competed in the long jump. Salas, who also played soc· cer and ran cross country in Lhe fall, finished second in the 800 and third in the 3,200. Powell and Day were on the soccer learn as well. Day earned second place in the long jump and Powell fin· ished third in the triple jump and 400. -by Steve Virgen . . SPORTS Mustangs hammer University •Lindsay-scatters five hits in a 10-1 PCL win over the host Trojans. IRVINE -Tess Lindsay pitched a complete-game five-hitter to lead the Costa M esa High softball team to a 10-1 Pacific Coast League win over visiting University. Sara Watkins led the Mus- tangs' offense with two hits, a walk. two runs scored and two RBis. Cassandra John went 1 for 3 with a run scored and two RBis, while Katy Renish went 2 for 4 with a run scored and one RBI. The Mustangs (7-6-1 , 2-0 in league) will face North· wood at TeWinkle Park on Tuesday, beginning at 3:15 p.m. MCIFIC COAST LEAGUE <:ostA MEsA 10, llNMJlsny 1 Costa Mesa 101 400 4 • 10 12 3 Unlvermy 100 000 0 · 1 5 5 Lindsay and S. Watkins; Wood and Watkins. w · Linmay, 7-6-1 L • Wood. 2B • Mercer (U). Sea Kings tumble CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona de! Mar High softball team feU behind early and dropped a 7-1 Pacific Coast League decision to visiting SOFTBALL Northwood Thursday dfter· noon. Northwood (6-8, 2-0 in league) jumped out to d 4-0 first-inning lead and never looked back. Al issa Zoelle pitched six- plus innings for the Sea Kings, but look the loss. MOftC COAST LEAGUE Nolnl4wooo 7, COflONA on MAA 1 Northwood 401 001 1 • 7 1 1 Corona del Mar 100 000 O 1 4 3 Lewis and Robtnsoo. Zoelle, Phatn (7) and l)"IOn w . Ltw1s. 6-8 L · Zoelle. 3B • Clarke (N), Lewis (N) HR P1zula (N). Eagles lose, 3-2 LAGUNA BEACI I -The Estancia High softball team hung tough with host Ldguna Beach before losing, 3-2, m t 1 innings Thursday after- noon in Pacific Coast .League cl.C'liOn. The Eagles (0-6. 0-2 in league) managed to tie the game at 2-2 with d run in the top or the sixth inning. but the Artists (8·6, 1-1) prevdiled with a run in the 11 lh. MOFK COAST LEAG\.1£ LAGUNA llEAa. 3, EstAHOA 2 Estancia 100 000 100 00 2 S 4 Laguna Bea<h 101000000 01 • 3 10 4 Lymon and Acostas, Turner and Fn~· man W • Tumef, 8-S L • Lymon. 0-0 Depleted Tars fall NEWPORT REACI I The Newport Harbor High sott- bdU tedm, without AU-New· port-Mesd District stdndouls Lisd Huntington (dnkle) and Amanda Campbell (hand). dropped a 6-0 Sea View League dec1s1on to v1 s1ling Laguna Hills Thur<;dc1y. The Hawks, rnnked No 6 in Orange County, scored four in the first, which wa'> more than enough to bdck pitcher Britt.my Fa1t's onl'-hll, 10-slrikeout performance. Sophomore catcher Bailey Bearden llned a single lo ccn· ter in the ILrSt for the Tar'>' lone hit. Huntmgton 1s likely out for the season. accordinu to Tars Coach Jess Martinson, who said Campl)('ll''> ... tdlus ,., uncertain. Newport (9-9, 0-2 in league) is also without Sard Gorman (pulll'd ... boulder muscle). Newport hosts Back Bdy rival Corona del Mdr Sc1Lur· day at 11 a.m. SEA Vl£W LEAGUE LAGUNA HIUS 6, NEWPO!n HAll8ofl 0 Laguna Hills 400 200 0 6 10 0 Newport Harbor 000 000 0 0 1 l Fait and Schorl1ng. Couch and Bearden W Fatt L Couch, 2 1 JC WOMEN'S HOOPS CdM edges Estancia in PCL boys golf OCC's Mojica to San Francisco State COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College product Nadia Mojica has announced she will attend San Francisco State with a full scholarship Lo play at the Division II school next season. A 5-foot-9 forward, she hails from Marina High in Huntington Beach. "It's always been a dream of mine to earn a scholarship Lo play basketball," she said. She averaged 9.5 pQints and 9.7 rebounds this past sesaon for the lntates, with nine double-doubles. COSTA MESA -The Corona del Mar High boys golf team posted a 199-208 Pacific Coast I,.eague win over Estancia Thursday al the Mesa Verde Country Club, par 36. Joe Kwon led the Sea Kings (9-2, 7-1 in league) with a t-over-par 37. Other CdM scores included Brad Chamberlin (39), John Kwon (40), Jason Wishengrad (41) and Tun Frohling (43). Joey Mueller shot a 39 to lead the Eagles, while Jason Cassidy (40), Aaron Frankel (42), Ryan Brown (43) and Greg Rausch (44) rounded out Estancia's top five. CdM will complete its 18· hole nonleague match with Aliso Niguel on Monday dl the Monarch Beach Country Club, beginning at 3:30 p.m The Sea Kings have a four· shot lead on the Wolvennes. Sailors fall to Irvine I IRVINE -Daniel Kush shot d I -over-par, 37 to lead the New· port Harbor High boys golf team in Thursday's 194-206 Sea View League loss at Oak Creek Golf Course, par 36. Sean Whitfield (41 ), George Hanold (42), Brent Beebe (42) and Miller Akins (44 ) rounded out the Sailors' scoring. TENNIS SEAN Hill.ER I DAI- LY I'll.OT Corona del Mar'sKaUe Quinlan leads In the 1,600 meters with teammate Julie Allen ln second place. Trailing ls Estancia Hlgtl's Uz Hutpe. Friday, April 6, 2001 9 NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 8 "Sanford LS a quabty run- ner so for her to beat her, that says a lot Her 200 wasn't loo shabby either • Senior Amber Steen bat· Ued the nu as weU dS the War- riors (3-0 in league and ranked No. 3 m C fF Southern Section DiVJsion II) in the 800 (2:21.0) and 1,600 (5:22,4), but pulled out W1ns m both rdces. •1•vc been sick for dwhile now, and I can't seem lo shake 11," St<>en sd1d. "I think I'm getting better though, hopefuUy • Nad1d Topdlov1c outran and oul1ump d the field for a wm m the 300 hurdles (47 5) "She never ran this evenl until this yedr and she's dlreddy put herself among the top hurdlers in the a1ea, • Tweit saJd Julianne Wh1U1eld won the shol put w1lh d mdrk of 3 1· feet, 31h. lwttenng ledm· mdtes Arny Ross (29·0) and Taylor Govadfs (26· 1 Ql/4), Whllheld dlso cdme lhrough WJlh d solid second· place showmq m th<> discus (94-11 ). Emily Cldylon showc•d her promise by 1mprovino her personal be ... 1s in the long jump (lb-61/~} dnd tnple 1ump (34 .4) She took second pldce in both t•vf! n t'> The Sailors will c mnp<'lP in Saturddy'c, Ordnqe County Chdffip1on'>h tps. ht•ld dl Trd· buco Hills High di 8 a m "OVNdll, I'm hdppy with how wt''rf> holdmy up,· Twe11 SdHI ·our t<•am '>hould be ready lo go tor thl• OC Chdm· p1on ... h1ps • -by Tony Altobelli CdM mows down Northwood, 11-7 • Sea Kin gs tune up for Monday's duel with University by maintaining unblemished record. IRVlNE -Sophomore sen· sat1on Garrett Snyder of Corond de! Mar High swept at No 1 singlei.. while team· mdte Peter Kulrnabc.lo and Justin Nmg swept at No. 1 doubles. as the Sea Kmgs defC'dled host Northwood. 11 · 7, m d Paahc Coast LeaguP boys tennis match Thursday CdM, ranked No. 1 m Ordnge County, tmproved lo 15·0. 7·0 m league. It travels to University Monday. l'ACIAC COAST LEAGUE CollONA DEL MM 11, Nolnlfwooo 1 Singles Snyder (CdM) def. Pau, 6-0, def. Cho, 6-3, def Yu, 6-0, Wadhwa (CdM) lost. 4 6. 4-6. won, 6· 3; Roberts (Cd~) lost. 0-6, 0-6. won, 6-3. Doubles • 1Culmat1c:k1·N1ng (CdM) def E1sener Straenk, 6-0, def. Murd1a· Aarnaes, 6-1, def Wolf-Moody, 6-2; Stockwell Myers (CdMl won. 6-1, lost. 4 6, won. 6-2, Saida.Warsaw (CdM) lost. 3·6, won, 6-4, lost 6-7 Vaqs handle Tars NEWPORT BEACH -The doubles tandem of senior Colin Duncan and freshman Tyler Deck produced the lone set Victory for host Newport I !arbor High m Thursday's 17 • l Sea View League boys tenrus l~s Lo lrvme. The Tars teU Lo 2-8, 0·5 m league. SIA VIEW l.IAGUE lfMNI 17, ~ HAMOlt 1 Slngtes ·Hirst (NH) lost to Shah. 1-6, los1 to Frek:lman, S-7, lost 10 Jun, 2-6, TWen• (NH) lost, S-7. 2-6, 2-6; M•ninelli (NH) lost, 1-6. 1-6, 0-0 Doubles Ountan-De<k (NH) lost to Aarn~Gilleland. S 7, lost to J. Wang·A Weng, 2-6, def Chol·Luong. S-3; Lutfy- Schaffer (NH) lost, l -6. 1-6, 4-6, Lund- Banta (NH) lost. 0 6:11-6, 2-6, Eagles downed COSTA MESA -The Estancia High boys tennis team edllled one singles vtcto- ry and lost to visiting Laguna Beach, 17 • 1, in Pacific Coast League acbon Thu™1ay. l'AClfK COAST LlAGOf LAGUNA llEA04 17. EsTAHOA 1 Singles Ghenender (LB) def Gla<ey, 6-4, def D Valbuena. 6-0. def Burney, 6-0, N!rguson (LB) won, 6-4, 6-0. 6 0. Sm1U (LB) lost, l 6 won 6 1. 6-0 DcKlbles Bernard Starow (LB) def D Valbuena Duarte 6 1 def Vak:lel West phal, 6-0, def Nile\ Duarte, f>-0, S1evens PaX1on (LB> won. 6 0. 6 1 6-0 Bean Tran 6-0. 6-4. 6 0 Uni shuts out Mesa COSTA MESA Th<• Crn.td M esa H1yh boys tC'nm"> tedITl could not kC'<>p lht'll lrom d shutout and lo<,l, 18·0, lo v1s1t· mg Pacific Cod't L<•agu(' l<>t' University Thttr'>day Mesa tails to 2· 11 . 1-6 in league. Um 1mprov<'d to 1 t -6, 6-1 M OFIC COAST LfAGIJ£ UNMJWTY 18, CosTA M£SA 0 Singles. Yovan (U) def Bernard. 6 1 def l.lllaram, 6 O. def Solomon. 6-0. Ha1er (U) won, 6 1 6 1. 6·0. Stolt (U) won, 6 2. 6-1. 6-4 Doubles Chen Joe (U) def c Nguyen-Lam. 7·6. ~f Ch1nd.tlah Au 6 O. def Agopam L Ngu~ro. 6 0 Menn• N Nguyen (U) won, 6 1, 6 1 6 1 K~ lafy·Jeng won 6-0, 6 3 6.4 OCC dominating MISSION V IEJO Orange Coast College lrt>shmen ' Veronicd Somm<>r and Stephdrue Chang brushed off two foe~ Thurscld)' dt the Orange Emp1r<' Conft•rence women's ind1v1dual tt•nms champ1onsh1p'> di Sdddle· back CoUege, dnd Wlll vie for the OEC single<, rrown today 011ANG1 IMPW COM'OIHa INONIOUAL P'lNALS s-....~ .. Sommer (OCQ def Sheets (Full), 6·2. 6 1, Bowen (Sad) def M<Namar• (OCO. 6-1. 6-3, Chang (OCO def A1l9tlon1 (Full), 6-2. ~. Ma• COCO ~f Duncan (RCQ.~6-l ~ Mnlf"'lltts Som~ (OCO def llowen (Sid), 6-l, 6 1, Ching (OCO dllf Mal, 3-6, 6-4, 7 5 (l!eblNkllf) ~ •• rtwfto .... Somm« Chang (OCQ def Sloutt Hnk<Mlty (RCQ, 6· 1. 6 3, Shffu AogelOl'I! (Full) def Ma .. ~ (OCQ, 6 2, 7 S CdM sharp at CIF swim relays B E L M 0 N T GIRLS SHORE -Corona Vivian U ao and Lauren Pow- ers. Bucs pull out win over Lasers del Mar High girls swim coach Doug Voiding was all smiles Thursday fol· lowing his team's standout showing at the CIP Relays Prel.imlnarles at Belmont Plaz4. All seven of hts teams qualified for Saturday's finals, with three tea.ms earning berths ln the cha.mpionsbJp bracket. Brittney Bowlus led off the 6 x 50 free wltb a CIP·quallfy- lng time ol 25.12 as Cd.M Jogged • fourth-place eftort ol 2:~.98. Wltb Bowlus were JQm McKay, Cbrlstlna Hewko, Jadde McCoy, The 4 x 1 ()() Cree team or Heather H apeman, McKay, l.iao and Powers combined for a third-place time of 3:44.62, and the .C x 50 back quartet or M cKay, Hewko, Jessica Harkms and Uao wM eighth in 1 :59.92. ~everyone (including Irvine) was thare," noted Volding, validating h1a amile. Earning bids ln the c:onrio- latlon finals were the .c x t 00 individual medley (I 6th at 4:32.35), 4 x .SO bleubtroke (1 lth at 2:20.0), 4 x .SO medley relay (14th at 1:59,l) UMI 4 • 50 butterfly (Utb al 2:04 ... 6). • Orange Coast sweeps series over Irvine Valley with a 6-4 OEC victory. ORANGE -The Orang Coast CollegE> bd •baU learn held on for a 6--4 Orange Empire Conference win over hat.l lrvtne Vall y 'Thursday afternoon at l lart Pctrk. Josh Mccann , Brian Murphy, Gre<J 1\imbl and Troy Bokosky each camf' through with key xtra·be hits to l~ the Pira~ ' et1eck. Mark Courvoilier pttcbed four-plus tnnln91 of :t0Ud BASEBALL rehel to improve tus record to 3-1, while G lenn Hedgpath earn d his Uurd save of lhe ason OCC lmprov to 20-7r 10· S tn conforence, while IVC falls to 6-23, 1· ts. • In college baseball: IRVINE-The Vanguard Uni- versity ba.seba1J tNm kx.t to host Conooniia. 7-6, Ul 1 t uuungs Thtmlday m Golden ~ th· letlc Confermo.? act>on. Vanguard (19·1b, 8·10 ln conferenre) JUmpcd oul lo a S-0 l d but Concord•~ (17- 18, 8· 10) managoo to pull out the win, ---------= :m e.a • J, y , ••• ~ OMtOO•OO•I 90 ~ OMOtt•Ot ·7•1• a.... 111tenco ~ G1W a ........ ,,.,..,~~-­........... ~ ....... Ml.· ....... l:ll•1lllltoiUM MA..,_ M"-.. ~ CMl'CID to i.~eoa......-eC> ......... fC) \ ... , .. ' 10 Friday, April 6, 2001 SPORTS Ooity Pilot EQUESTRIAN Kim sparkles in the saddle BOATING RESULTS UDO ... YC s..... DIMclMV lllllGAYT.A Aprtl1...utta ...._ • 1. David lMnb (UYO; COWGE HONORS Four Llons NAIA scholar athletes HUNTINGTON BEACH - Nicole Kim, riding for Corona del Mar High, was runner-up in the varsity individual over- all competition at the finaJ two shows of the lnterscholas- tic Equestnan League season, Saturday and Sunday at the Huntington Central Park Equestrian Center. 2. carter F.c>rd (UYC;; l. Phil Gautsch! (UYO. S.a.ot A -1. CNrlle BudclrigNm (NHYO; 2. <:atnefon Macl.itr_,, (UYQ; l . Mac Mace (NHYQ; 4. Zack Haskell (UYO; S. Michael Rlchley (UYQ. 5.a.ot a -1. Alex Boullon (BYOi 'Ille NAlA has announced the All-American Scbolar- Athlete honorees tor women's basketball and four Vanguard Univ~ity players made the distinguished list, Jessica Len- ~erman. Raebel Pikse, Beth Weidler and Kelly Boeke. Kim was first m hunt seat equitation both days and was also first among varsity riders in lEL medal class. Her efforts, as well as those by teammate Whitney Weidner, helped CdM finish second in the varsity team standings both days. 2. Chris Barnard (NHYO; 3. Matthew Rlchley (UYQ; ' 4. Drew Uttlefalr (UYO; 5. Amanda Bart(er (UYO. Lendennan,ajuniorguard from Ridgecrest, is an exer- cise sports science major with a .4 .o grade-point average. Filcse, a senior forward from Escondido, is a mathe· mAtics major with a 3.93 GPA. Silbot C1 -1. Kyle Miner (LIYO; 2. Peter Kinney (NHY0; 3. Jack Grace (UYC); 4. Blake Wam~ (BIYC); 5. Ali Grace (UYC); 6. Erk Chebll (ltYC). Silbot C2 -1. Ned Lyon (NHYO; Weidler, a junior guard, is a liberal studies major and carries a 3.6 GPA. Sydne y Farre r, Julia Koet- tlng, Whitney Roy and Ann Schroeder all helped CdM earn top honors among juruor varsity tea ms both da ys. 2. Brittany Donahue (UYC); 3. Hunter Owen (NHYC). Silbot Cl -1. Pierce Stemler (NHYC); 2. Chris Segerblom (NHYC); 3. Gilliam Hogan (NHYO; 4. Emmy Dahl (NHYC); 5. 5asha Chebll (ltYC); 6. Cooper Scott (NHYC). Boeke, a Fountain Valley High product, is a junior Eng- lish major with a 3.59 GPA. • Requirements for . the NAIA Academic All-Ameri- can team include a junior or senior academic standing with at least a 3.5 GPA. Roy won top JV indJvidual honors Sunday, including d first-place showing m English pleasure. SCHEDULE TODAY ....... 1 Koetting won the JV IEL medal competition Sdturday, when Schreoder topped all JV riders in working hunters. High school · CorON del Ma< at Laguna lltadl, 3:15 p.m.; Costa Mew at Estancia, 3.15 p.m.; N~ H¥bor at Irvine, 3:15 p.m. ln dressage, CdM's Tma DiSano won the noVJce tram- mg level one and le vel two competition on Sunday. after ftrushing thLCd in both Satur- day. She was dressage high- point champ10n Sunday. • VoUeylMll Community college mM -Patom.r at Orange Coast. 7 p.m. High school b0)'5 • University It Corona del Mar, 6 p.m.; Estancia at Northwood, 6 p.m ; L.tguna Beach at Costa Meui, 6 p.m. •Tennis Community college women · Orange Coast at Orange Empire Confc!rence Tournament. at 56ddtebeck College, tAS p.m • Softbefl Community collt;ge • Ri-.,.inlde at Orange Coast. l p.m. •Swimming I These were the sixth and seventh fEL shows of the sea- son. High school b0)'5 and girls · Saddlebad< at ESU!ncia, 3:15 p.m NOTICE TO CREOrTORS Of BULK SALE AND OF INTENTION TO TRAHSFER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE UCENSE(S) (UCCSK 8105etMQ end B & P Sec 24073 et seq ) Eactow No 23510MW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !Nt a bulk ule d •Nets and • nnafer of alcoholic beverage tlcenae(•) It •boot to be mede Then neme(a). Socill ~ °' Federal Tax Numbe,. end bualneta addreu of the Nller(l~icentee(I) e~ LA PLATA EHnRPRISES, INC., A CALlfORNIA CORPORA TlON, 3$!7 E. COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAR, CA'2t25 Doing buslnell 11 DEL MAR WINE & SPIRITS All other buslneu 111/nH(I) end addreaa(ea) uMd by the lellerj• YficenlM(•) within the put lhfee yell'I. .. lla1ed by the Mier(• )/llalnMe(• ). i.,_ NONE; ~IEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE: 4020 RITCHEY STREET, JULIAN, CA t203t The lllme(I). Sodal Security Of Federal Tex numbers and acknu of the buyer(ayappllcant(I) IS/119 ALOIS ALEXANDER TOMAZIN, 902 GROVEMONT, IAHTA ANA. CA moe The UMts being told art gennlty desc:r1bed M FURNITURE, FIXT\JRES, l!OUIPMENT AND GOODWILL Of A CERTAIN BUSINESS WITM RETAIL PACKAGE Off.sAU GENERAL LIQUOR UCINSE f21-3oU20o AND BUS.NEIS KNOWN Al "OE.L MAR WINE & SPIRITI• and we locetad ll MST L COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAR. CAtmS The type and number ~ ..,.. to be lrlfl••ed 11/n. Type ft!TAIL PACKAGE Of'F.sALE GEHEJW.. lJcanM Nurro.:2•~ nO># IMued tor lhe Pf""lal IOCM9CI • IA.Ml The bull .... and ..,..., at alcatde ~ llclnMC•> ..,.,.. lntlnoed to be ~ .. .. oftlc:e at DllCOYEn' UCftOW CO.AHY, 1111 a!HTIJt AW., 8TI. ... HUHTINGTON MACH, CAm'711'dh -~-cs. .. 14N'M.2001 Thi ~ Pl1ct QI C0111idlnio11 In OOlw..alofl wtrl ,. M1e ot .. bullrw9I end .,.,..,.,. cf ........ "' """ ot • 117 ........ ~ llMN!lfy .......... . a.-.11. wHc11 ~"'"'~ OUCIWT'IOH. NJOMT c:Mtt TO ONN DC..OW, ... "1 •"ND w.,._) Tl4E ~CE OF CASH TO BE DEPOSITED, S1S2,000.00; DEMAHD NOTE FOR INVENTORY • NOT TO EXCEEO, $27,000.00; PROMISSORY NOTE IN FAVOR Off SELLER, '22,000.00, TOTAL CONSIDERA TlON, 5117,000.00 II has been lgfeed be'-the Mller(1)lhc:enlM(1) and the Wit anded 1>Uysr(a)ltran1f8'99(1). 11 reQUirad by Sec 24073 ol the B~ and Profeuions eode, the1 the consideration tor nnster ot the bualnese Ind been• " '° be peld or..ty •fief the .,..,..., ~a been approved by the Depertment of Ak:oholic 8ever8Q9 Control Dated 21 MARCH 2001 LA PLATA ENTERPRISES, INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORA TlON, BY: MATEO STER, PRESIDENT. Seller(• ).IUoensee(s) ALOIS ALEXANDER TOMAZJN. Buyer< a )IApplic:ant(t) PCTS LA054173 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA DAil Y PILOT oe APftlL 2001 SELL J, ...uo•• IMl1MI, CMI-- ....... Flctitloue Bullne .. Name St11te1Mnt The following persons aia doing busfness a.a Claulca One, 370 Avoc:edo St t 11 . Coeta Mela, CA 92627 Roell Ana Barreto, 370 Avocado St # 11, Cotta M .... CA 92627 This bullMM is COii· duaed by" "' Individual Have you started doing butlne11 yet? No Rota A. Barr110 This 11a1ement was llled With the County Cleltt of Orange County on 03/14/'2001 20019851115 Dally Pilot Mar 16, 23, 30, Al)!, 6. 20Qt F871 SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFEN· DANT. (Avlao a Aculado) DAWN SILVA, art lndrvfdual; and DOES 1 thfough 30 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF. (A Ud. le 9111 deman- dando,: DOUGLAS ALAN You h•ve 30 CALEN· OAR DAYS after thi1 aummons la Mrved on you to file a typewl'i11•o retpOOM et this" court. A fetter or phone caK wlN not prot9Ct you; your typewritten reaponH lllllll be in propw laQal lonn ii you want the court to hear your caM H you do not file your raaponn on time, you may loN the case. and your WIQM. money and property may be taken without turther warning from the 00Ut1. There are other legal requirements. You may want to eel en ell<>rrlty right away " you do ooc know an anorM)', you may call an att0tney r• ferrel Nf'll\ce "' • leQll •id office (11.ted "' the phone book) [)qpuea de que le entreguen "'• citaclon fudlcl1I vated Ilene un ~lazo de 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS para pr-iar una r~ HCtila a maqulna en .... OOl1e. Una carte o uni lltmeda lelefonkle no le alreeera protecoion, au laepuNtll MQM • mt· QUlna Ilene ~ cunpir oon la• formatidedM 1e-g1111 aproplad11 at Ulled qulel9 ~ .. cort• aecudle au ceao. SI usted no preNnta IU fN9Ulltl I tlempo, puede l*der el ouo. y le ~ qultar au ularlo. "' dlrtefo y Oll'U OOIU de IU propieded llrt •Vlao ~ por JNlll• de II con. Eltl91en otroe requlsl· IOe 19gelH Puede que Ulled q.Jara llemet • ~Cntt SI no oonQCe I Un 9begtd0, puede fl1m1r • uo Nlvlmo dt rtfefWICll de 1b0090o1 o a una ofbN de IY\ldt ltOlll I~ ti clrKlotlo • onieo), CAii NUMllR: ~-C-0) OOCCt20tt JUOQR DAYID ft CHA,,H OIP'f. C22 Tht l'llmt tt1CI •Cl• dt'9I "' the court * (El nombtt 'I dlfw.ion de .. 00!'9 .. , tkC*IOt Coull Of c.llfornle, County al ~c=., Ol1vt WHt, lerM Nw., CA H702 n. '*"· ....... :"~~ ='~.,, ... AIM! ([I ~ ?. dllloClbl y .. ""'""° di ""'°"° del ... dll ----· 0 dll • ,,..,. .,. no..,. ~ 11) IUCK· ~ .... _A/.>Ht. l(HOUfl, OHAVOI a MtAKOVIOH, 3148 DEEP SEA THUltSOAY'S COUNTS Newpoft Landing -1 boats, 9 anglers. 13 cat ico bass. 7 sand bass. 6 rodcflsh, 3 sculpin, 1 sheephead. o.wy-s Lodlw . 2 boats, 31 anglers. 26 sand bass, 22 calico bass. 6 U1ffphead. 2 scutpin, 1 halibut. 15 rockfish, 80 ma<kerel. 2 blacksmith perch, 2 blue perch. Aedhil Awnue. Ste 200 Costa Mesa. C1t1lomla 92626, Phone No. (7141) 4132·0990 DATE: OCT 10, 2000 ALAN SLATER, Cteni, by Cynthia McMurnn, Deputy STATEMENT OF OAMAQES BY PLAINTIFF Judge David Chin• Dept. C-22 The nature and amount of damages aoughl In the abOve entl· tied 1ct1on are 1s fol- lows: G-ral damages In a sum In excess of $15,000 00, special damages In e aurn in ex· oeaa of $5.600 00 tor lost wages. speaal dam· ages in I IUITI in ·-of $4.900 00 fO! IY*"<:et care Dated: February 9, 2001 BUCKNER. ALANI I YOUNG By: Charies A. Con- nolly, e..q. Attomeya for Plaln11ff Publlahed Newpon Beach·Co111 Mesa ~ PllOI March 23. 30, 6, 13, 2001 56 F8n NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND ELECTION TO SELL UNDER DEED OF TRUST IMPORTANT NOTICE APN 935-44-001 IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAY- MENTS, IT MAY BE SOLD WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION •nd you may have the legal right to bring your 11> oount In good staoellog by paying .. of your put due payments plus per· milted coeta and ax· pensea Within the time permitted by law '°' r• lnalatement ct your ac-count. wNcn II l'lOl1'nalty live butlnMe days prior to the date Mt '°' the Nie al your property. No ..i. del• may be Ml """ tll lhr• monthl f10m the date ltlia notlc:e of dt-f 1u1t may be recorded (Whleh date ct recorda· IJon 8PPffll on this no-tice) Thia amount Is SS,129..20 M of 3/12A>1 (Date), end wtl lnCrUM until your 1ccount be· comee current You may not have to pay th• entlr• Uf1>1id portiOo of your . eccount, even lnOUgn full Plymtl'lt WU detnended, but you mutt pay the •mount stated abo\11. However, you end your beneficiary Of ~~~ the time the nollCe of aata ia polttd (WhlCh may not be ... then the end al the uv-month perlOd •IAtld ltbovt) to among octw tnlngt, (1) pr<Mdt lddl· tlonat time In wf'llch to cure the dtf*Ull by trarw- ttt ol lhl PfOC*'IY Of °"' *""411: Of (2) ~ ' IClhe(lJle cf ~ In Otdtt to aur• your dt- falAI, or bOlll (1) and (21; Fonowtng tM txplta• lion of flt llnie l*1od ,.. ** to In fll h P«• Oflj)tl OI thll no4IOI, ~ r... the ~ belt!g IOttOIOtld upon ot t Hp1ra1t Wlttttn .... "*11 ~ yOu Ind ~ CttdltOf Ptfll1b • only t:rkf'~lohl ha': •top the Mlt ~ your PfO(*ty by peylng IN 1ntlr1 1mounl d•· tNndld by your ~ IOI' To tlnd °"' ,_ amount you '""" pr(. Of .,. rtngl fof PIYIN"t to .. .. .,,....... ... )l'Ollf~le~tiw. cloM9 fof .,,, °'* ,...,.,, contaClt Hlf'b F~. TMtel OI .. ~rlldlendet ,.,,,.,, TIWI-.., I,_... do Onld ,_ Aytf, fllC 3080 lrillell It.. .... ' ( Orange County Night of Champions today BADMINTON Pirates nearly upset San Diego Mesa SAN DIEGO -The Orange • Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Athletes Coast College women's bad- will third al S minton team didn't win on in Action · host -· annu event at t. Wednesday, but the Pirates' Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport. performance was good NEWPORT BEACH -The PellowshJp of OUTIUCH enough for Coach Barbara Christian Athletes and Athletes in Action will Bond to cancel practice host lhe third annual Orange County Night of Chal'Qpions Thwsday. today at 5 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. ,,,...... OCC fell, 11·10, at defend- Athletes, coaches and students from all over Orange COUil· ing state champion San Diego ty are invited to the event, which will include t.nterviews with Mesa. The Bucs (5-5, 2-3 in USC and UCLA athletes such as Carson Palmer and Billy the Or8!1ge Empire Confer- Knight as well as San Diego Chargers Coach Mike Sanford ence) display~ remarkable and running back Terrell Fletcher. improvement as thE!Y lo~t, High schools who have athletes in attendance include 16·~· td" the Olympians m Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar, Aliso Niguel, Brea Olinda, theu season opener Feb. 23. Brethren Christian, Capistrano Valley, Dana Hills, Edison, El ·u was a .1<?5s in ~e :ecord Toro, Esperanza, Irvine, Marina, Mission Viejo, Santa Ana, ~ks,. but 1l s ~ wtn m our Tustin, Univers1ty and Woodbridge, among others. minds, Bond said. . . Former UCLA track and field standout Beth Niednagel will The match was deeded m be in attendance as well as Ca.I State Fullerton track and field the last doubles contest as coach Ron Kamaka. OCC entered with a 10-9 A skateboarding park will also be available , beginning at 3 lead, but could not pull off the p.m. Dinner and entertainment will ~ at 5 p.m. with the upset. . . . main program set for 7 p.m. Cynthia nan ma.J.Jltw.n.ed For information, call (949) 574-2222. her undefeated streak, wih- BOBBY SOX sonBALl ning both of her singles matches to improve to 18--0 this season. Red Rage edge Mayhem Monkeys Pirates Rosie Pham, Hoai- mi Nguyen and Ane Nielsen each came away with one sin- gles win each. • Apgar's inside-the-park homer ignites 6-5 win. The Red Rage pulled out a 6-5 win over the Mayhem Monkeys in Pad.fie Coast Bobby Sox girls Division 11 action Saturday. Ali Apgar got th.e Rage's offense going with an inside-the-park home run, while Rene Mycom also added a home run. Pham and 1ina Nguyen teamed for a win in doubles play, f!S did Tran and Rana Duszfnsk:i. Alissa Huynh and Hoaim.i Nguyen also won a doubles match for Coast. Elena Redel.sbelmer pitched three effective innings of relief for lhe Rage, while Kate Baldon!, Katy Bekken. Lauren ToUa, Annabel Farber, Adele Debab: and Deanne Donato anchored the defense. The Bucs continue their inaugural season with a match Wednesday at Irvine Valley at 6:30 p.m. 630. Costa Meaa, CA 92626. 7141556-8905 II you have any que• lions, you shoold oontact a lawyer Of the govern- ment agency wNch may have lnaurad your toen. · Notwlth11andlng th• fact that your property la In IOfeclolure. you may offer your property for ..... ~theaale ls concluded prior lo the conclusion of the tor•· closure. REMEMBER YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION. FletltJoua BuelneH NarM Stlltement The following persons are dolna buslnou as: R08ERfo·s AUTO TRIM SHOP. 2033 Har· bOf Blvd , Costa Meu. Cakfomle 92627 Raul J. Jara. 959 Gov· emor St , Coita Mua. California 92627 This business IS con- ducted by. an indMdual Have you etarted doing business yet? No Reul J Jara Thia statement was hied with the County Cletll of Orenge County on 03127/2001 20016859914 Deily Piiot Mir. 30. Apr 6. 13, 2Q, 20()1 F891 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT (1) HERB FRIEDi.ANDER is duly 9PP(llnted Trustee under that ~1111n Deed of Trust dated 1119'00, ex· SUMMARY OF d b M h PROPOSED •cute y 0 Hn ORDIN •NCE T af1<ellan u T rustor, 10 " aecure obliga.tlonl 1n t• CfTY OF \IO( ol Hert> Friedlander, COST A MESA Truatu of the ORDINANCE 01-141 Is Friedlandef FamUy Trust scheduled to be In full dated 1/20/86, u Bene-force ind eHee1 30 daya fteiaty. raoorded from Ila adopbor'I on Apr~ 1127100, aa tnat I 2. 2001. end waa 20000047094 In Book. adopted by Iha folowWlg Page ct Ofllaal Reooldl ro1 caN voce. COOHCt( in the office of the R• MEMBERS: AYES: corder ol Orenge Cowan, Dixon, County. C•hfornl•. 111<1 Monahan, Robtnaon, The Boslneaa Nt!11• ueed by the Miier at that location fa: EZ·TAKE OUT BURGER. The antlOiPl1ed dale of the bUlk aale la Aptt 24, 2001 at the office of. U.S BANK TRUST NA- TIONAL ASSOCIA· TION, 4100 Newport Place. Suite t30, New- port Beach. CA 92680 The bulll aale le ~ lecl to Cdomle Uniform Commercial Code Section 6106.2 fl IO Mlject. the name and addreM of the per- son With whom dllma m'Y be hied la Gloria Garriott. CSEON.P./ M1naoer, U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL As. SOCIATION, 4100 New· port Place, Suit• 130 t Newport Beach. CA 92680. end the last day f()( flllng olalms she" be """ 23. 2001 wtllch It the buM-. day befot• lhe Ille date epeclfled above DATED· Maleh 10. 2001 TRANSFEREES: /&/...,_A. Akberudeh /SI Sima 1(1-he Published Newport BHCh·Coata M•H ~ Pllol .Aptll 8. 2001 23 12 F89!1 obl~atlons Including StMI. NOES: None. not {a) dlted 1/19'00 in ABSENT: Hone. the principal aum cA One Ordinance 01·14 re· CfTY Of hundred thou11nd zones the 2.S·acre Et COSTA MESA dollars end no/100 Camino Cen18f PfOP9f1V ORANGE COUNTY ($1 00,000) Dollara. (2) trom Cl to R2:Mo bY ' 1'HE BENEFICIAL IN-adopbor'I of Rezone Pelt-CALIFORNIA TEREST under 1uch lion R-()()-()41 NOTICE deed ol Trull and the THE FULL TEXT ol INVmNG BIDS ob11gatlona secured the ordinence mey be NOTICE IS HEREBY thereby are preNnllY read in the City Clettc'a GIVEN that IHled held by tt:,e.~~OFralgned; OffC.. n F11r Drive. propoaala fOf lumlahlng (3) A SR~ • and ea.ta MMe. all tebor. mate1l1l1, default In, lhe o01ig.. MAAY T. ELLIOTT, equipment, tranaports· lions lor which such o.outv City Ci.ti lion and alCh other lac:ll- deed la MOUrity has OC· 'pu611ahed Newport 1ties u may. be reQUlrad curred In that peym.nt Beach·Costa Meu '°' THE RE~ Off has not beeo made of Daly P11o1 April 8 2001 THE COMMUNICA· $5,208.35 plus late • F§94 TIONI FACIUTY IHOP ch.ar99a of $520.85 AREA AND CANOPY $5,729.20 total lor the NOTICE T·O AT 7t FAIR DRIVE, following paymanl City of "'°flct Ho. dates: .WO, 8/00, 1,<01. CREDITORS OF 01"°3, wtu be reeetved 2A>1 & 3'01 BULK SA1.E by the City o1 Costa ~u BY REASON (Sec1tont 6104 • Mela at the Ofllce al flt EREOF, thl under· 6105 U.C.C.) Crty Clertl, n Fair Ortve, algned, present benefl-ESCROW NO. Cotta Mua, C1llfomla, clary under IUch ci.ed of 13710.QG untll the hour of 10:00 ·~--hu executed Ind L-_.._ .. --~ed to l8ICI Tn.tlt• IO~.!!_~~ ~ 2001. -~ ~ft.;; • written DECLARA· ............ "' .,,. ..,.,,., will be opent<I publdy TION OF OE FAULT nemed Mhf that • bl* •nd read aloud In the ANO DEMAND FOR Mii le about to be made Councfl Chambera. SALE, and hH de· of the """ dlaatbed Sealed propoeala ahall posited with u ld below ...... _ ............ _ ...., .............. Truatff such deed of The llllM(s) and bl*-;;;' ~ .,.~,. bldd:; lt\llt and all docvmenta neu adClrH8(•) al thl but no other dlit· evidencing obligatlona ~ ·~ ~obe~rt ~· lngulstllng marb. Any MCUred thereby. Ind p.'.:."m'""' ..... T ... 'E. bid recelved af1er the hu declered and doe• ,,. • ....,. · "" acheduled clollng time hereby declare al IUtlll OVT BURGER, 310 E. for tM f'ICllpt Iii bide HCUr9d the,.by Im· 17th St, Costa M9u.. ... be ~ to blel-madllltely dUI and pey-CA 92627. Counly of Or-4 def unopened. It tt.11 be = ~ ~ =:-: ·~ locltlon WI :: =.::i:.-:r ~ '** tht "'* property Cellfomla of the Chief ••• bid .. r90llYed In ~ to be eold IO MIWy the ecutlve alfloe Of the time obllgatlons ucured Mllf la' 310 E. 17'h St • A ·Mt al Bid Docu· at the Olfice ol the City Engineer. n Fu Dliv•. Coate Meaa. Callfomla, upo11 nonrefundable peyment "' 110.00. An acldltional charge of '3.00 wttl be made tf handl«I by mall Bid Documents and other oontract documents may al80 be examined 11 lhe Ofllce of the City Clertl of the Crty of Coeca MMe. Bid Documents will ooc be malled unleu the eo. ditionel $3.00 cnarg. Is induded Wiltl peyment Each btd aheN be made on the Propoal tonn, lhMts P· 1 through P·9 prOlllCled In U'1e 000- tract documents, Ind etiall be aocompenled by a certified "' c:111hler'a c:hec:k or • bid bond for l'IOI .... than 10% ol the amount of their bid, mllde peyable to the City of Costa Men No propoal ahaM be c:on- aldered unlesa accom- peniad by euch Clthllr'• check, callh, °' bidder's bond. No bid ahall be COii· sidef9d unlMa It la made on 1 bl•nk lorm fumlalled by the Chy of Coela Meae and la made In accordance with the provlatons ol the Propout requlrementa. Each bidder must have • C-39 (Roofing Contr1C10t) ltc.nN and •tao be praquallfled as required by law The City Counoil ol the City of Calta MMe r• ..,...... the rioht to reject any Of Ill bids. The Col\tractor shalt comply with the prOYlstona of Section 1770 IO 1780. incluelve, ol the Califoml1 labor Code; the prevalling rate and _,. ol WIG" ... labllhed by the City of Cotta MMe. which .,. on file with the City Clertl of the City of Coltt Meaa; and shall forfeit penelllH prHcrlbed lhereln for nonoomplfanoe al aalcl Code. MA"Y ~ ~~ ..... NO'tE: Mendatory job w11k<ltlr0ugh la reQulfed startl~t the Cot1a Meet Hall • n Fair •· a'f*7o:oo a.e .. T--.y, ~ 17, 2001. Pubtl•h•d Newport Buch·Coat1 MeH Daily Piiot AprH O. 13. 2001 Fictitious Bualnese Name Statement The lollowlng peraont are doing buslneee u : Julie's Electrolytls. 2341 EUI t71tl St, Suite 112. Cotta Mesa, CA 92827 JuHe Kay Gresa, 290 Victoria St.. Unit F7, Cotta Mesa, CA 92627 This buslneu .. 000-- duc:teel by 111 ~ H1v1 you alerted doing bu1lne11 yet?- Y" 4fJ/01 Me Kay Greea Thia statement wu !tied with the County Clet1I of Orange County on 04J0.4/2001 20011110417 Daily Pilot /4fK. 8. t 3, 20, 27, 20()! f897 PIEICE_.,... IBJ.IWIWAY Mortuary • Chapel Cremation 11 o Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9150 County 949.551 .4262 800.26/>.1112 (949) 642-5678 Put • few worcl• therebv Cotta Meet, CA 11292'7 -,_.. .... ....... ............ ~O: At!Wedby the aellef. ~"-:::::::-== .. -==,=-==..._,,==:::::-..~~~======:=:=:=:=:=:=~~~ DATE : Thie 14th day OI 111 other bualnaaa r-Man::h, 2001 -..... to worlc for you. /al Helt> Friedlll'ldtl • -• -.,,., PUC)flahld Newpot1 lddfe IHI UMd by the Buch·COttl MIH .... wit'lln lhrtl YM"I o.lly Piiot Maren 23 30 befor't the date euch 1111 Apt1I o. 13, 2001 ' • "'*' Wit or dlllvered to Fili the buyer 11-.: NON6 -------The nerne(a) and ado-~ .....,... dr9et of "' buy9f .,.: ,..,.. ... ""*" ~,~. ~. 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SIX. hindlcap, tamilUI sta111s Of nallOllll origin or an intention lo mah any such prtlerenu. lim11a11on CK dlscrimlnabOO • Tflls newspaper w111 no• knowingly 1ccep1 any adverlisemenl tor real estale which Is in v1ofa1!pn ot the law Our reade1s a1 e hereby 1ntormed lhat all dwtHlngs ac!Veltl&ed In this newspaper art av1.llable on an equal o~untty blS4s To eom n of d1sc1lm1· natlOll, cal HUD 1011 free at 1 ·800--424-8590 1 HCMESICONDOS FOR IME GENERAL ONE STOP HOME BUVl~G SUPERSTORE ~Wcn~CloMJ I 00, Re.J Elli(r l.Odl\ Free Pt~ Flh (ll'l)I ReJx1t Fll'e Goll Repo lJsl VA f.. F W. \M!lcome ~' cl'~ rnA'd C.1 Tcrlft 17141SJ..UOO24 Jws Vtttran Real Estate l(mrl'l'ltllll0Jn\/19(if EMAIL vr9000ae1nc com ' Ml .... D11•n1 Tu~.:w~ S."°'A': ......... ...... y .... •-eo ~ ......... LOCAL 1·=n1 l12::N!l l3t:::f.ll l1=-.:gl lll0~1 I 'R::!r:!l l202 ~11'\~11-~1 • BKk e.y 2Br 2Ba • ewtBd ...... "'""' tlQfT>e WANTED CLASSIC DOPLEX Elc.ptional Location on ONE FORD ROAD v-. ga1agt $1700/mo LARGE TOWNHOME 38r Ftw Block• to Ntwpol1 E'lide. panty lul'I no pe1S llc.c ..._ F- !Alge llOlll house wr.Jllrs & lhl t>q 1n ~ Shott$ wt By Ow!'9r 48' 481 ptus s 1700 oepclSll Please 2 56a, w/d llk1,1p 2 lps gat Close IO beaCll & UCI $350trro · 15' liecl • sec ANTIQUES 11M llc.c Pqpk la'ge 1ee1 1Br untl Wood ovef 103 leel of tronuge on downttalra Oeft/ofc. Beau call 909-613-3130 2 pabOS, $1800/Mo 316 A 26' 28a c:onocs galecl Mt-oep 949·6A2'146!i .., w.--&.• beamed ceilings lt~•ng Ille water This wondtrltJI upQllded 90U""ll lll1.. Santa ISClbel 949-72Hl889 lr()p()lila•n $1750 & $1850 -•• --· room. breakfast room Ftp1e r~ ~ oar ..-..s A• Loe. s1 ,3891ooo UDO me qui.t lllt MWty Cal agi, 94~-6402 Older Style Furnitlwt R.£SO.lVAftOS This property • 1n from most IOOm5 and 111$ a Br eppt: 1&212-10t3 remodeled, utlllllH E SIOrlMMAC-()pen Sun 204 RENTALS PIANOS & Colr.ctibMt .... ..,....,, excetlent condrtion prr;are Ind sJ;p 10 a<XOOI-11-3 • 2036 IA ~ulltrton B Rld91 Lg 291 2111 2 • __ .. .,_ ...,... ... "' Reduced to $799000' modale a latge yacht Re I I lnclUdtd, garage, no pets. c%i18•3•2..2cat gar yd no l'f deck 'ec1 TO SHARE '"'•-·A.A~·<>"·••-.... full-Um~ Coastline Rttlty diJC9d tr> $2.600.000 Linda 33 ~ $l450lmo. 7t4·n2·t2n dog $1600 949-552-8842 rn~~ tp ~ry-~ $$CASH PAID$$ Day& C\-enlDj!i.hlft& 149-759·01" ~~36~ Banker NEWPOffT"cOAST 11,. .. W\l-·-1 Palms Mobile Home Ptrk $177S,mo 949.954 2841 MIDWAY CITY --· ..... _ Sl2-815 4Br 3.SBt tam ,m. """'""" '" ~ Col'f 2811 tr1V91 triller met llrge 4br hou11 1 room WE BUY ESTATES 1i J1-ocJ lul.lpe111ry rernocleled:r;:~· WATERFRO FOft RENT lafll& lot. SIOrage & parltmg BACK BAY VIEWS mn. 114 IC lot, $500 • or>-T UCCN , 2& !Ba Apt $99SK Ownr NT OPEN SAT-SUN t-5 BALIOA llAll) $595/mo 949·689·4206 EaSI Blut1 38r 2•1'88 FP $200 d!e 71W93-4795 lltghcr 949·720·0402/640·0920 FIX OR REBUILD 10 SAIL VISTA • • 2 car garage. tnSIOI iaundty Agent 949-723-8120 PELICAN CREST Lg. Studio ~Ilg 'A" '-'-. Frtehly decorated 2Br No pets S23WMo • NB Condo i«ra Lg Illas· • lluJU. l.lnltal '""'UllD.< Open Sun 1·5. Spec I Oen, Cetellna, ,1c " '"" ""'"' 2Ba. vpslalls 4-Ple~. lndry 714·801 5000 teclba 13 dose! ca1h c~•I '-IOI lll\oa ~5 JJ:YJJ: ~ve15 AdJa~ :o~port =-~t =~· :::'1ur~a :~·~:a.= ~~~1can:' ~·: •c 'fs~2511~a~~vr~ Vet11lllt• 1b1 too Penihse ~~.~teas~~ ~~ J:"5f : ==)•':if!•10£ll• l locatod Of! Ille 5ourhsJd6 ot Beach & Trlangle decor1ttd. 6000 11 cuetom $l3SO/mo 949-723·1222 Further into: 949·718·1522 marble fhs g11nite coun1 0ep 1¥1 now 949-547818 F.ltlAl,!Wi.d ui l!fft an PCH Ouality wor~rnanship Square. 949-650.1440 ellllt Sbr ta wlown bt. ers. sub-0. 1111Cro. ~spa toouo Mna shows trtroughour wood Gour 1111c, mor9. Pool/1p1, 38r 3Bt Hov11 219 Opal I l*" W\l~DW"'a\11"""'""""' POINT...,_ I $1245 a\11 Sit 949 20-3980 C.M. Condo/lBt ava• w1ull Jt aft •n•1'""""1ii lloor It! lorma/ dining room * UDO SANDS * 3 ctr 911 Guarded comm. Avl •May 6 &paOOUS. $2400/ -1"1\111~~ ba cab4e wid phc:¥le ~ne Mt 649-4922 ~ Call b apJri artd /Mflg room wtth 11 cozy 2& 2Ba. Fp. lrg beokyard S5.99S",OOO. 94f.95S4U4 Mo• $2400/dep yearly Blutf• W11erfron1 E. ,ac pool S650imo 5600 -SM-313-4744 frreplace K'tchen w1newer A cilarmong pnva1e beaCh 949·219·5351 707 23~-6!185 or 864·20l0 Jbr 2~lbl lam rm ~I dep 7t4 336-6034 SOUTH COAST appltances & mucn '""'' communtl'f steps to the 949.759.1439 COl'M\Vfl•ty ~ S319s.mo AUCTION Art Galttrv e.tbot Island Slte.000. Suun °' Parry, ocean. pYt S1ree1 patloog I I Ocean View upgraded 2Br Avail """ M7:M422 I I 2202 So • ..., It nttdt S.ltt perton, 3-4 Whlllocll I Auoci.111. comm par!\. pool. play area, bORONA08 DEL .. ~ 1165 HOUSEMX)NDOS IBa sunound sound1sa1el-208 r"" RENTOFAll~~~ Som •A-CA 92707 clly1 I* wk. Ht1y 90·410-4001 landScaped Esflada " FOft RENT lote great yard w1lh spa 3Br 3B• Townhoun rvn ~ "' ... ~ • .,.,. ~m. 94M7i.ot3t Of Olltnld It 625,000. OwrMf BAIJOA I'm toin&n. 2c gar $1950.Mo enctld 1M pellO Fp heated 714·323--073' Agenl 94'"631·1038 Clift NO# 949-J00.5200 pool wd h~·U1>$ i '1 2e (Jal I I IO HOOSE= ASSOCIATED REALTY Sunny Studio Apt. 320 Ocean Fronl 28r 1Ba $l800Mo 949·&S0·3474 2 Prt~ Offa SuilM 454 FURNTUAE BOAT REHTAL CO COST• _.,. SeMCe OI ..__.. Beac:li Narossus 111z ~ IO bch ,.cely tu11115hed laundry 17' lfOUSES.tONOOS IOb'l$Cr h l223sq n S206 • • Melcing ener991ic persons " -""'"''"" 00 lu\IMn~g.pei $90();mo prmg Wettdy·Montllly 323-FOR ...,.,.. BIG CANYON 2br 2bt FSG near Newpo<t C4lnlel tor ooclt & off~ some Sales. FlefUls ltwes!menlS lnCI05 utts 949-673-IS4I 66!ii920 or 323.394_..394 MR• Condo, ~ew carpet pant Ava row 213-746-QOO Formal dlning ,_ Mt boeltlg txpet hllpllA Good OPEN EVERYDAY 11-4 419 E 19Tl4 ST E aide 30r, 2ba. rv echls, geted entty, 19 blCkyd BY OWNER &tfllde Vllue 1tp 48r 3Ba 2«XJsJ home ,. sJ¥1ghts IN rm. lam rm. Oinrnp rm. R V area on I I 00051 IOI lfl BK· cel/enr area SA 79 900 Open S.tt I Sun agt P Tenore 949 856-9105 Propenies 6lllCe 1970 lMilJNA 8£Actt pool. tac l8lll\IS S25ro""' S125/ol>o. 714-641.sa3 CU110n11f wv.ce at..a. F.'PT Jim Jacobs. Sales Mngr Studio so of Hwy lg ,_ AvaA 5.11 94M4G-1957 FV on l>ldQ lo< ISP. S00.1l96 Of view S.Uilomlr19 II Cal Chl!11! 949-673-7200 949-673-3663 crp1 lnclry ~·le & open 3Br 2Bt, Duplex, lmmac MILLION $$ VIEW ~I X tJ !! Square 10840 112.3 HumminQbltd Or. CM wal~ •o t>Cll shops sags. nu crp1 gar 1711 deCk .wfl< 2 See light ' Brl~l 48c 2Ba W-• Ml< aboill H Speed Lots & Ocean Views! rro "''" ~ ~ ---l\smk/pe1 Sl900m Yrtf Day of glass 4br 2ba 2 car sky 11e11•s .,..Fp. ,.. ~ ~""' 71.c 751 2787 '56 llurJ!!'l PRIME ESTATES .... .,.9 7."~" bch bay ShOpS done Ou1e1 only ocn lllru walls home 2c ""' yrd 'IC s• I I Call Patrick Tenore •SUNHY•BRIGHTe 949 263 l980 pm 650-8998 gar. S3900 Wfguest qtrs school $3300 949-759-9314 ·~·-Agent 949-856-9705 ~an 2b• Iba """la11s $4700 972·467·9933 HB-Marinef'• Milt ottu on _______ _. -..,... Ille ... ter•.IOO o'!etl <18$' tor "" Cen1e1 ol COM Wlagll 159 HOOSESIOONOOS t800Sq ft, Remodeled lb! ltnl al ssoo PM IT'() 1nctds BETTER THAN BUNNIES SPECtAL FREE REPORT How to buy your firat home •. Tht E11y Wayl Avord the 10 mos1 commoo pa1nlul lrusttahng m•Slakes $1800 949·720· 11?2 FOR RENT 31>8 IWOOm 2 c-qa• QPen & utl• Also iva• encto!.ed Oclcat Un que spoiled 182 HOUSE.SJCOHOOS boght Ip P..1'° vu ot pool & private oftce Beaot1fu11y krtiens play1ul vety loYtn!I'' CORONA DEL llAR FOR RENT spa S2600tm !MH22 60<J5 ,.mode ed cen11at ac heal SJOO·S450 949-646-Mn NEWPPA'f BEACtt St.ps a ·;o ~va•l8ble Ideal 110 APTS EL RANCHITO RE STAURANT Ba/1tndtfS • Secwrs • tai.tss • ~ PtrtOl'I Apply It 2tOO """'°" BNd • Ntwpol1 Blach No phon! calls p!eue COST A MESA 4br 2ba, of lhe hrst l•me home buyen' Free tePort se111 10 alr191t story built In 1973 ~ 1oday1 1·800·213·5914 COSTA MESA lArge 3br 2bt, alOf•I!'• WO, trplc. 112 gar, pttlO, lamrm, llght I. airy * * BEAUTIFUL 2Bd1m 2Bath 1n exclusive Villa Balboa commun11y. ooean VIC!w, dtw w/d 2cai pet1ltng, avaA nowt s 1650.Mo Agonl 949·675-4912 NEWPORT HIGHTS lex yatnt br0'4e•s Cl'/stal 38R 2BA. lltgt ytrd, new 949-646-8888 c.,ptt, $2500 per month "-=~'-=-=---- Ftmtlt Dllmatlon 6yr1 Old Woooerlul companoon ldl'1 home as sole animal Prove good home 949.574.1950 Eacrow Rteeptlonlet for new olflc:e "' Fuhon ISiand enlry level w/tdllancemenl opportunity full-lime c:omQlll&r lriendly Wll 1r11n on escrow sotiware Send resume to 949-&AO 3610 ann Ke!ly N!1Q!f needs tome TLC 1339.000 781 2 "' Cell Brobf 714-640-3666 =-=-'-=4....;.hou=rs:....:a~-==-v - From 1289,900. Pnva1e Enclavo ot 17 Homes On1v 7 fell! Two-Sty 3 Brs 2 •h Bl. 2c att gat Up to 1.505 Sq Ft Adfacenl lo Newport BtlCh & T nanc}e Squatt 9.c9·6SO 1440 NEW HOMES From $269.900 AdjlCefll to Newpot1 Beech & Trilnole Square. 94HS0.1440 SPECIAL FREE REPORT How to bvy y011r Ural llomt ... Tht Easy Wayt A\IOld ltle 10 molt common pa~ul trust.rating mcstues ol tilt hrst t•me home buyers' Free report sent to you tod.Jy' 1·800·213-5914 Ext 781 24 hOurs a day OPEN SUN 1-4 A57 Cosu MeN St 5 br, 4bl, study, l1mnn. 2 lrpfct , lg matt 1ult1, lee tub. By Owner ms.ooo 94M42-t946 t30 FT BAYFRONT MEDITERRANEAN 48f 411, Ba, lcbrary gym. 2 Fps. lamty room pool/spa 70 • 25' t>Oal docl<s Al CNetloolCing bay & pall( $3,49$,000. llrry O'Rourkt and Co. 94MSQ.7000 T-Sludlol In Y8'Mlllta both w p\11 Jleepong area. less thafl I mtle to beach Ill wel kepi 5«Ul1ly COIJ'C)lex. S 125 000'eactl Agent N!ge! 8aitey 949-50().3250 Open Sun 12·4 121'11 29fl't St. ~ View Condo Slops IO SiJlllHW llSl"'!I 2·Slr 28r 2•i,> 81 plus full oflw:e hlgr!ly up· 1111/ded w lfl ocean VHhU lrom Liv Rm Decl.s hc<Jh cells a great DeaCtt retreat' $579 000 Real Esrate Brokerage, 7r4-412·8955 BONITA CANYON 2 yw1 newt $2400mo 949-675-5695 COSTA MESA I SOUTH COAST METRO ciiamwig JutllOf t Bedroom and 2 Bedroom I Ball> SllllOUnded b'( llM6 pool In Qaled eotmUlffY Call 714·557-0075 E Sldct 2br 1 bl. T """- 1tylt. 2 carpol1 w1tlt-1n SIOllOe no petS. I yt lease ~117$/mo 94!1-&42·1073 MIO PENIN LOCATION lrg 1Br 1Ba ~· deck 1 house to ocean. bay \lle#S $1500r'yearty For mcl'e inlo cal 949-699·8584 t Spaclou1 2500 • at TownhotM open bogl!I 1n beaut1lul bay beck on Qreenbel nea1 pool J8t OI ~·tam rm 3& 2~gar Avai May I !M!l-219-0715 38r 28a Htwpor1 penln hl9hly upgraded, quiet loc, 2 car gar, wd hkup S2300 Mi-293-4632 I br 1 be, l>IRJng bi9 dick atepe to lllld. r• upper unit, remodel. Si575 94!1-293-4630 E aide P'1Y garage 111J1 w patlO 1 rm • ~1tc & ba Street palllfflO orly_ $700mo 300 Mesa •A O Santa Ana B1y tronl w/dock snotV Newport Heights 1br, tba, long term turnlunturn ""' ptinllurptt. parking, 4 . 8rs 2c !18' sys sys over ger19e S 1100 Ave 714 662·2062 clb18190 notma11 com 94M73·7800 949·5 t 5·9735 210 COMUETAl 1 1 .. ..J!i 1.___F_oR_n_:&_u_r_:ise_AL ... • _ LARGE UNITS AVAIL • Stunning Htwpol1 Coaat 281 261 w,pYI ~ F'P WI() V18W Pet OK Near F 1$11 ts $1810 (8n)47t.672S 117 HOUSESICONOOS FOft RENT SAii CLEIDTE Wide dtrV!! up !ruc;l< cloors 12!1 fltQh stacking clearance 24 llour gate access US Sllll'i98 Centec\ oo NP Blvd 949 673 5300 216 RENTALS WANlED Prof I 1tmlle IOo•ing 10 1ent Slud 0 01 bec!room & Dam in NB 0< HB nea1 <Xean r ""eo 10 Q>•e JO day noc.ce Please ca 949·5()()..9908 Local kittens, cti., doll• '°' tdopllon "'''Y Sat I. Sun noon-4pm F11hlon Island ANIMAL NETWORK · tnfo 949-644-2271 -w .anlmalnelWork.OfA Fl YER DELIVERY Nttd PIOl)it IO detlYtf llyerl IO ~ Malt Blchon/Schnaum hoes nea1 OC Airpot1 Mon· 2 5 yrs ne\Jttred 30 pds, Fn, am on!'t 94!1-7~ hOUse t<a.nec:I loves luds & doQs. $100 949-471).()247. Cl.ASSlFIED It's the solution you 're searching for.whether you're seeking a home, ap~t. pet or new occupation! ffT S10Clt Po. 0 LOClll lum showroom dutits rtce •• move 1um • ci.oog as11 stal1 7 U-641 -4000 HOTEL FRONT OES« ' MAIDS ' HOUSEMEN • MAIHTENAHCE FT/PT w. lrlln. Colla ...... Mellor 1nn , 'l2.n HaltlOt Blvd. IMMEDIATE OPENIMGS Rlwftlot1 A.ttturlllt NB tttllil!Q exp d ASI01 M9I Luncn ~ & Oinnt< ~ Cooks 94M7W42S FOR~ I 1 '°° ~NCEMENT 11 400 ~ I FIND OCEANFRONT 3br, 2bt CM Home neat OC College BANKRUPTCY SALE UDO DINER 11111 ... OPEN SUN 1-5 2696 WILLO 38R 2.SBA '-2400 at, 1ln9 ttory, 3 car g11, S885K Of will conafder trtdet COM, Bllbol ft. By Owner M!H37·2144 Newport AcrMI lhl Strtli 281 1 588 Fp, gar, no pets, Sr 195/Mo 1665 lrvtne Ave •7 949-720-9422 Ext 203 on apa1'1men1 through claaslliod t ear pet1tln9, on Clllld, wd ma lure p111on pref d large patio, S3750 S350mo ind 111~1 no pots 949-293-4632 714-556-8378 leave msg George's Camelot Restaurant Newport Beach Mlrllgll • AM CooU AM ltrttft I. Fountain MancMnll nttdtd. Apply In ptrtofl It '4411 Vie Udo. Ntwpor1 IMcll, Of tea A.a II E'Stdt Back Bay area wlap- ,._ ptOX 280051 on I &400 st fol, UIA 48' 2 SBI, tam nn wlfp. lo!· mal dtning rm. huge iac lub •-.a in mstr, new rool. ha" size WA1ft btsltelball court' ss1s,ooo ~ Gllll IQ! 949-642-5937 .nm. l,'~I 511\wMo Frtnell &11111 5 + IClll. !ilalHllc Oaks, Kot Pond f)llll Gllabol Ga1td. ~1111. 2 Fatrtly mw. gtmt room, apa. axtre.t room. maltf au•tt wl retr111 4·FP•. I 1.599,000 Agent. 714·824·241 I l'ECIAl. f'RR REPORT How lo IMrf your flfllt homt ... Tht Elay Wayt fllfOld lhe 10 moll COIMlOll, Pelnful, fruslflltnQ mislakH of lht tirat time home ~ ffM NPOf1 Miii to &' IOdavl l·I00-213 5814 78t ~· !lo!!! • day AXER UPPER BARGAINS Tllue 11011111 MtCI •Oftl. ''" ca "' I lwd Ult of ,,.,.,,.... ''" ":.:::r ., ,,... ,__ ! i • . , ' MOHARCH BEACH 33412 Padlnt Cirdl Hlguel Sllcww, 4br, 2.Sba, pool ' ... llugt 9000 .. lot. Cul·dt-"c Agent Emit M•2n.203t NEW LISTING OPEN SAT.SON 1-4 52 Hillsdllt Orivt IN BELCOURT 48t l.58a Home 1780,000 Agt Pim> 94•75~ c.11 94H7M624 Main ott 714-537-1020 R«r.at HolMt $130,000 VISll 115 by llOll 01 C11 IO -OU! rmy. qual'll bNdl bungillows neslld 11 I •II&"*• commun«y Witt! pnme boat manna & belcll on Ille bl'f ~ ~ l.Jllld Lease $1.()0(Ymo No Prop Tu. No AseoClallOn F• MocUaf ~ Inc Mf-723-4045 ... for Ellabtltl 1111maculate 2Br 2.581 Condo upgraded kilehtn ~ w/nffw Clbtntts ' French Umestone QOllf1terl Fp, celh c.its 111 liwlg rm Rtdllctcl to 1345,000 Cout"'1e Really &49·759·01n \ 1110 J '.11 Fun and Active Place to Live" SPACIOUS 2 & 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath s, bea utiful gree n belts & end less amenities. Pri ced From $1,380/$1,670, Pets Welcome up to 60 lbs . ·Recreation Director on-site: Swim Lessons, Team Sports, #' Arts & Crafts and much more ! $500 off move-in For Information Please Contact Jennifer P. at (714) ~9162 M•ns..ano 2·3 Exp'd T,.._.. ""'" bet"'•en •oe• of JO..ts wanlC!d to lorm a stmi- PllVll• IOU! g!OUp IQf a 20 day Kt<!ya Tannf'll Salan tnp ,n Stplemoe< Octot>e! 714 349 7132 tnto a1 www.tcolerm co.kt/ mllltnnlum html 412 1420 CEMETERY LOTS ~1 Bick Bty (JamborMIEut· bluff) Annual Mldrllstf for Htnltot House Sat 81· Ip 2441 \'.u Nobleza, N 8. ... SAT .. 12 1 IOO b1oct1 Ill Qlr 9'. 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W'm the Opening lead With lhe king Of dia- monds. lead a club 10 the king, which hold;. and conunue w11h a low club 10 lhe acc. That gives you one spade tnck, IWO hcartl. IWO diamord~ and five cluM and the opponents can do na1hing ubwt II But wha1 if ~I holds 1hc lc:n or clu~. not the aoe? West duck~ lhC fif'il club lead and East win> the low club continuation 10 return a diamond. and down you j!O. If. ho~ever, you play clubs from the top lll'ld the Cllrd1 ~ u In the dia- gram, West'• diamond~ will be cstab-rllhed while that defender •Lill ha.i. l clubeob')'. Nonb-South were pl1yin1 lhll • two-over.one re&poNe WIS &ame fon:111a. hence South'• rebid or two no tnanp. SUlClC Noni\'~ pMle n:btd u..~ly 'hows a 11J1-aard suit oo th1~ 5eC1uence. l'/orth chose to raise to three no tn1mp nrthef llw1 bid such a motb-eaien suit a third time Dcclarcrcorrcctl)' woo the opening lead in dummy w11h 111c kins. East f9llowtng wfth lhe rour. l~vmg the acc•ltn tcnace In the dosed hand. StnCc South needed ooly foot club trick.! lO come lO OIOC trick$. lhe coo- 11'11C1 wu u.wred af East could be kepc off lead -West cou.ld noc au1Ck diamonds without giving declilter an extrl Sloppier in the ~ult. A5 aJ u~ually the cai.c. on.:c you have diagnosed the mnllldy, the cure is simple 10 find. At trick 1wo declar- er led lhe t.able'i. club and, when EliM followed low, uiJ1Cned the n lllC ! East won cheaply enougll but, ~111Lc a dia- mood rctum wa' 001, West \111fied 10 a ~pai:lc. Having found the w1nruni; line:, decl11ttr w.is noc going wrong now. Sn'!Ce the dcfcndcn could col- lect only two spade tricb, dummy·~ ace Wlli called for. the clo-cd hand was entcred wilh the .. mg of heans and the king of Clubs wa\ led 10 force out the acc. The diamond return was taken by the acc. and dcdarcr clllohcd 001 rune Irie~. . . . . Dllcowry M 1 VT ($41391) 121,115 LANO ROVlR NEWPOflT IEACli 111-202-4444 Ford T-Bll'd VI LX '94 New t11n1 wlwarr, blk/g<ey int, fully loaded, beautiful cond. 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