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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-04-09 - Orange Coast Pilot. ) I ..J SERVING THE NEWPORT-ME. A COfy\MUNmES SINCE 1907 ON TI-IE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2001 I •' I . f // 1 Tryirig tO -fill ,.a public -service v6'id .. • With retirements and increasmg populations, Newport-Mesa fire and police departments are having to hire more workers in a tough labor market. fire station in Santa Ana Heights to staff and a w hole new area to cover wi.th the annexation of Newport Coast in the near future. The Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment, which has been actively · A recruiting for the last two years, is now close lo its full strength retirements - one of the largest numbers in about 20 years, said Capt. John Blauer. Those hired are usually on a one-year pro- bation and go through extensive training in a variety of areas from operating equipment to executing multi- victirn rescues, said Blauer. Deepa Bharath DAILY PILOT of 154 sworn officers. "It is a labor-i.ntensive process." he said. And the city's Fire Depart- ment is getting ready to put out "But in the end, all the hiring and training is worth it because we get good people who would probably end up staying here their whole career,• Blauer added. "It's largely the people who came in the '70s who are retiring now.• Thal is true of Newport Beach Police Department as well, Sdid Sgt. Steve Shulman. NEWPORT-MESA -Last week, the New- port Beach Fire Department hired nine new officers and promoted nine others -the largest number since 1977. And, while such a high number is unusuaJ, it is not the only agency in the area that is on a hiring spree. a recruitment flier anticipating at least a dozen retirements this year. HERE TO STAY The Newport Beach Police Department, too, is looking to add more officers, with a new Officials say the loss of personnel is a com- mon trend every few years, but for Newport Beach Fire, it has not happened in a while. Last year aJone, the department saw four "The moraJe in our department is really PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY DON LEACH I DAJLY PILOT At the home of Rabbi Reuven Mintz, Items that symbolize the story of Passover, including Matzah heaUng bread, Prophet Elijah's Cup and a Seder plate are set up to commemorate the freedom and exodus of Jewish slaves from Egypt Remembering humble beginnings Passover · celebrations begin as a reminder for Jews of where they · have been, and where they do not want to go Danette Goulet D AILY PILOT I t is one of the oldest celebrations. For 3,313 years, Jews have continuously observed the feast of Passover. The eight-day observance com- memorates the freedom and exo- dus of the Jewish slaves from Egypt during the reign of Pharaoh Ramsesll. •Passover, we celebrate the his- torical freedom of Jewish people from Egyptian bondage," said Rabbi Re uven Mintz of Chabad in Newport Beach. "That concept actually manifests itself every year with the hope of true peace for all mankind -freedom troll\ oppres- sion, war and bloodshed with the vision of a perfect world, a world of no war and famine.• In the Book of Exodus, Moses, a simple Jewi.sh shepherd, was instructed by God to go to the pharaoh and demand the freedom of the Israelites. Moses' plea of "let my people go" was ignored. Moses warned the Pharaoh that God would send severe punishments to the people of .Egypt if the Israelites were not freed. But again the Pharaoh ignored Moses' request. And as the Bible reports, God unleashed a series of 10 terrible plagues on the people of Egypt - blood, frogs, lice, flies, blight, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and Some wines are finer than others the slayi.ng of the first born. Israelites were told to mark their dwellings wi.th lamb's blood so that God could identify and "pass over" their homes. It is this salvation that is cele- brated during the first two days of Passover with the traditionaJ Seder meaJs and is the focal point of the celebration that began Saturday night, the 15th night of the Jewish month of Nissan. The next four days of Passover are what are known as intermedi- ate days, which are semi-holiday days, Mintz said. "The last two days actually rep- resent when they let\ Egypt and SEE PASSOVER PAGE 5 111111 IPOITI good," he said. ·Our officers love the commu- nity here. And once people come here, they're here for severaJ years.• The city is, however, in the process of hir· ing officers continually because of retire· ments, he said. And the process is only sped up with the annexation of Newport Coast looming large, Shulman added. "The challenge here is we don't know when exactly the annexation would take place." he said. But it takes aJmost a year to hire, train offi- cers and prepare them to patrol the streets. "That's why we're hiring now so that we can be effective when we get there,• said Shulman. "Another challenge is to keep up with the attri· tion and make .sure we hire quality officers." SEE VOID PAGE 5 New center update chops kar ate studio •Eviction makes way for changes the Irvine Co. plans for Eastbluff Village -changes not everyone welcomes. Stefanie Frith DAILY PILOT EASTBLUFF -Upset parents and stu- dents of a karate studio in the Eastbluff Village are being forced to move so the Irvine Co. can develop a new image for the center. The decision comes severaJ months after the studio's lease expired. Since then, the owners have been renting the space on a month-to-month basis. But that is not making anyone less angry. In a letter to his clients, Sensei Blame Carter described the company's deosion harshly. "I feel their decision is based purely on ignorance," Carter WTote to about 120 families. "We have been here for five years, and never had anything but posi- tive things come from this school. I also feel that we have ·had a very positive influence on this neighborhood." The school will relocate after April 30 to a sister school four miles away on Coast Highway. An Irvine Co. spokeswoman said the company is more than willing to help the business find a new location. ·we want to help find a more attrac· tive location for them," said Jennifer Smith. "We are open to continuing a dia- logue wi.th them. They have been good tenets and good for the center.• But the studio Slmply doesn't fit in wi.th changes the Irvine Co. has planned for the center, Smith added. ·we don't feel that the karate studio is consistent with the image of the center,• said Smith, who said she was unable to describe exactly what that image will be. "We are excited about the new direction and we hope others will be delighted as well. We hope people will keep an open mind. We have no ill will toward them.• The eviction follows a yearlong process of redevelopment that the Irvine Co. has been pursuing at the Eastbluff Village. The work is set to be completed some- time this year. Smith said the company has recently been go.ing into older shopping centers and upgrading wi.th new stores in SEE IRVlNE CO. PAGE 5 11111 W hen we saw that New- port Beach's planning commissioners would debate a request for a license to offer wine tastings on Via Udo last Thursday, it seemed a sure bet that Commissioner Michael Krandey would go •no, no, no." After all, he'd, voted against other alcohol-related projects in that area in the put. Since the stretch between Balboa Penln.su- la'• 38th and 20th streets haJ the highest concentration of c.rtme in the dty, Kranzley'1 Mid again and again that he won't add men boOM to make tbingl even wane. ..... SCOOP street, who run The Wine Mer- chant, finally managed to con- vince him otherwise. •At the risk of shocking my fellow Planning Commissioners (and) tn my desperate desire to have high-quality bysinesses on the peninsula, J will be support· ing (the project,)" he Mid. MJSTAKES AREN'T ALWAYS MISTAKES When one of your Piloteers intuitively promoted Dave Kt.If to Asst. City Manager this week, it wasn't something we had to cor- rect. Kitt, who's so far gone by the title of Dept. City Manager, assured us that City Manager Homer Bl•u bad in fact just bumped him up a step a few weeks eerUer. After over- coming back surgery, Newpon Harbor High junior Brad bitlmM'\ is showing his mettle .... QAS.WIDS _____ • NU llJl1ClS 7 SfOllS ____ , WMr\M.QAJ ____ t -............ But Demle ... a.ti~ f We understand, Mike. And, as . the Oventreets Mid, they'll be handing out minute servingw at pric. of up to S75 per 3 oz. glua. You won't see us tasting any ot ~ AD the near future. But we'd appl9dete it It you'd let UI know wbMber you liUd them or not Congratulations, Dave. Now if some0ne oould tell us bow •Dept." differs from• A.alt.,• we'll be happy u can be. =for theSailon. .. ...... ._. A fomw Calta Ma. ..... dint ..... the llgllly °' h9tark HulCrGft ........ .. ........ \ ON THE Above the SURFACE 2 Monday, April 9, 2001 What's AFLOAT • WHAT'S AFLOAT is published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event. submit the informa· tion to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .• Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170: or by e-mail to dai· /ypilotOlat1mes.com SPECIAL EVENTS The lmua Outrigger Canoe Club 1s looking for people to JOtn a group of outngger canoe paddhsts for the 2001 season. No previous expen - ence is necessary. Recruiting will take place until April 9 and the group will meet at the Newport Aquatic Center, One WhHechffs Dnve, New- port Beach. Cd ll (949) 759- 1521 for more dctc1ils. An exhibition showcasing Newport ~!arbor's most popu- lar cruising de'itinat1ons, Catalina and the Channe l Islands, opened March 16 at the Newport Harbor Nc1ullcdl Museum. Hours are 10 d.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sun- day. The museum 1s located ell 151 E Coast Highway. "Jewport Beach. Free (949) 673-7863, The world's largest lntema- t.Jonal yacht race, the New- port to Ensenada Race, will take place at noon April 27, JUSt outside the Newport Har· bor entrance Free. For more information, call the Ba hia Connth1c1n Yacht Club, (949) 644-9530. Orange Coast Coll ege's School of Sailing and Scaman- shJp Wlll offer an excursion to Catahna abOdrd the Glin de Mar from 9 a.rn Saturday. Apnl 28, to 5 p.m Sundc1y, Apnl 29. $259 (949) 645-94 12 Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Sea- m anship will host a hve-day <TUJse 10 lhe northern Chan- nel l~ldnds May 1 b to 20 $595 (949) 1>45-941 2 Orange Coast College's Paci- fica, a 75-foot motor vcs!>el. will carry out 11 educallonal cruises this summer in Puget Sound Exc-ur'>IOns df(> set ror June 17 through Sept. 23. Call for pnces and more details (949) 645-9412. SAILING CLASSES Florltilla 27 of the USCG Aux- iliary will sponsor a six-week class on boating sl<Jlls and seamanship at 7 p m. April 11 at the Newport Beach Harbor Department, 1901 Bayside Dnve. Corona del Mar $45. (714) 628-9777 Orange Coast College's School of SdJlinq and Sea- manship wtll orter a four-day advanced power yacht opera- tion course Apnl 19 to 22 at the sailing center, 1801 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Cdll for pnces. (949) 645-9412. Orange Coast College's School or Sailing and Sea- manship 1s offering a rour- week course for people with intermediate sailing skills and Little or no experience run- D~ VOL 95, NO. 94 ntOMAS ... JOtMOH, PVbldher TONYOOOPO, Editor s.J.~ Oty Editor w.s ...... AllistMlt Oty Editor Jll811 Bl IC MNW. Feltufe Editor M>G9I CMI SOM. Spotts Editor DUMM GIORGI. Hews Editor WMO..,_ ,...~ ltlWMCXMMt ,...,Ntor ...,mnlM. ~Director LMAnll•- Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $75. Introductory clinics also are available Saturdays and Sundays for $10. (949) 646-7725. ning a mid-sized auxiliary qi:Jising boat from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the OCC Sailing Cen- ter, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Seach. $225. (949) 645-9412. Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Sea- manshiP-is offering a four- week keelboat class for beginning female sailors from 10 ·a.m. to 4 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center. 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $215. (949) 645-9412. Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Water Sports. Wind- surfers and 14-foot sailboats may be rented for $15 per hour. (949) 729-1150. Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Mari- nd Sa1Ling in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat. powerboat, introduction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. (949) 673-7763; the Blue Dolphin Salling Club. (949) 644-2525; or Udo Sa1lmg Club, (949) 675-0827. BOAT RENIAlS Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the waler in many ways, with single and double kayaks, electric boats, 14- holder sailboats. pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use or cruismg the bay. (949) 673-7200. I Daily Pilot Harbor quality acttvist Nancy Gardner ls concerned about fresh water runoff into UWe Corona. GREG FRV I OAJlV PILOT .Electric boat rentals are avail- able by the hour at Duffy Electric Boats. 2001 W. Coast I lighway, Newport Beach. All boats are equipped with win· dow e nclosures and CD play- ers. Ice and cups are provid- ed. Reservations are suggest- ed. An hour rental is $60. 194 9) 645-6812. A fight to save Little Corona Sall airborne outside New- port Harbor, pulled by a motorboat at Balboa Para- sa1Jmg near the Balboa Fun Zone A 90-minute trip is $45. (949) 673-1693. A motorized lounge chair mdy be re nted at Resort Water Sports al Newport Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boats, electnc boats, boogie boards, kayaks. inflatable rafts, beach furniture and wetsuit'> also are avaiJable. (949) 729-1 150. Party pontoons. chaparral runabo uts and family pon- toons may be rented at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 673-3372. Gondo la tours are ottered by the Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite 102-B. The $75 cost includes a bas- ket of bread. cheese, salanu, ice, glasses, a blanket. music and a Polaroid picture. Wme also 1s available. (949) 675- 121 2. Gondola Adventures/New- port, 3101 W. Coast Highway, offers one-and two-hour gon- dola cruises. A one-hour lour with champagne is $70. A two-hour tour with dinner and champagne is $180. Pick- up 1s available al waterfront restaurants. (~9) 675-4984. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Way back when, m the late 1940s and early t 950s, when Nancy Gardner went surfing at Little Corona Beach. things were diffe rent. No steps led down from Ocean BouJevard and rocks didn't secure the bluffs at the other end. City officials didn't install a concrete dam until the 1960s, and the sandy beach led deep· er into the ocean. Most importantly, there wasn't a steady stream of tresb water into the waves. The beach ·is a poster child or what population growth has done to the coastal area," Gardner said on a recent morning. standing on the bluffs overlooking the beach. Back in the old days, Little Corona was ·a very beautiful beach, with nice surf and nice tide pools," she said. "We ortly saw lfreshl waler during storms." Whe n the water kept coming, it took Gardner and others a while to Briefly Jn THE HARBOR Exhibit will display large, fun vessels Yachts and boats ranging in price from $100,000 to $1 million will be on display during the Newport In-Water Boal Show taking place May 2 to 6 at Newport Dunes Resort and Marina in Newport Beach. Show hours are from 11 a .m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m . to 7 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a .m. to 6 Nancy Gardner remembers what the beach used to be like, and hopes conservation ejf orts can return it to its f onner state catch on. "We were naive about what the changes meant,· she said. "We'd say, 'Oh. there's water at the beach.' It was a while untiJ we realized that was urban runoff." A member of the city's harbor qual· ity citizens advisory committee and active in the Surfrider Foundation, Gardner has been working with olh· ers to preserve the beach. "We know we've got this water and it's hard to go back to the origi- nal." she said. One plan is to capture the water p.m. Sunday. This year's motto is "Fun Size Fits All" and the show will feature large. luxurious vessels from the United States and foreign manufacturers. Topping the early submission list of oversized crafts to be displayed in the lagoon will be the 2001 Novatec 80, presented by Naples Yacht Sales of Long Beach. This vessel comes with a price tag of.$2.65 million. Other models will include McKin- na Yachts of Southern California's 65-fool Pilot House for $1.65 million and 25 new power and sailboats pre- sented by H&S Yachts of Newport before it hits the beach, dean it and find another use for it. Creating • bio ponds• in the canyon above the beach couJd provide a habitat for wildlife and also tum that area mto a hi.king spot for residents. Another threat to the beach's sur- vival is the constant groups of visitors, such as the 100-plus school kids climbing around Little Corona's tide pools as Gardner looked on. "It's one of these mixed blessings.· she said, adding that the city's look.mg into funding for guides to supeCVIse such groups. "It's wonderful to see [kids coming to the beach,) but at the same time they're all over the rocks and the rocks can't handle it.• And while Gardner now reminds people that they shouJdn't take shells or other things away from the beach, she admittedly did so herself decades ago. "We [took from) these tide pools,• she said. "And all in the name of biol- ogy. For an •A,• we had to get 100 specimen." Beach. Bayport Yachts will exhibit a full line. of Carver yachts and Paul Albrecht Yacht Sales of Long Beach will feature the Australian-built Riv· ieras, the 4000 Enclosed and the 36 Sport Fisherman. Newport Yacht Bro- kers' exhibit will include two 70-foot Hatteras cockpit motoryachts, a 64- foot Queensbip and a 48-foot Sun- seeker. Admission to the Newport ln· Water Boat Show is $10 for adults. Children 12 and under are free. For more infonnation, call (949) 757-5959 or visit www.goboaUngarnerlca.com. READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 Copyright: No news stories. illus- trations. edltorill mlltter °' lldYef • tiMfMnU heftin CM\ be r9Pf0- duc.d without wntt.,, pennlsslon of copyright owner WEATHER IND SURF 'POLICE FILES Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS Our address is 330 W. Bay St., Coru Mew, CA 92627 CORREOJONS It ij the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly correct 111 erron of ~ Piute all (949) 574423). EYJ The~~ .... Dally""°' ~144-IOO) Ii P'b- lllhed dally. In IMwpoft hlc:tl and GOiia ..... lUbtctfptlom-.... 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J. to 4-foot range with bigger tets at m. top breeb In m. late att.moon. &oallll* -w.dge M ' ....... ....,., ).4' llM*WJ M' iu..J9tty M ' CAIN M' TIDD TODAY Flmlow "4:58 a.m .................... -0.5' 1 Fimhlgh 1 1 :o6 a.m ................... "4.6' Second low "4:47 p.m, _. ................. 0.7' Second high 11;01 p.m .................. 5.7' lWIDAY Flnt low 5:44a.m .................... -0.A' First high 11 :56 a.m .................. 4.0' Second low 5:17 p.m ..................... 1.3' Second high 11:J4p.m ................... 5.5' =--• COSTA MESA •Newport.......,.. An int~lated ~was reported in the :JOO blodc at 1 :55 •.m. Friday. • tWt.or ....... .,.,A butglafy was reported In the 2300 blodc at 1:)1) a.m. Friday. ................ Ne p1"t ... 1uullA_. pectlld drur* drMr Wl5 ~at 10!51 p.rn.. Thurldlv- • CIWer ......_A police offlc« w. tep0f1edty asuutttd In the 1400 blodc at 2:AS p.m. Thur1d9v. NEWPORT llACH •w.tc:mlilll._ ....... p1t .. f1mtt:A ... f*tld drur* drtliWwa NPQftld It t:tt a.m. ~ ..... ~ ...................... ... P9C19d drUnk ~ w reponjd It 11:50 p.m. fftdl¥ •ML .. •t~ ...... A~wNPOf111dln the -blOcl It 7:" p.m. ,,..,. •CM..._ A~ drri drtwtw ~In the am blodl It S:SO PJft. ~ ..... = .................. -,. .. ..... ..__,., ..... 1 ...... ,,... ~I .. Daily Pilot From afar, Huscroft House looks illegal to one exik A short while ago, while surfing the Daily Pilot Web site some 300 miles away ln the Mojave Desert, a well-known Costa Mesa exile happened upon a story that left him brimming with bemusement. Well, maybe he was more cranky than bemused. That's because he had just learned that Costa Mesa city leaders were trying to pre- serve the Husaoft House, a v.:orn-out Craf~man-style abode from 1915. The house, moved here in 19S. from Santa Ana, is an integral part of the city's history, some say. There cur- rently is a push to have the city Sid Softer declare the Tony Dodero . FROM THE NEWSROOM the provisions of this code for a new building or structure.• Soffer, a former journey- man carpenter, says that's far from the truth in the case of this house. house histori- cal and spend the hundreds or thousands or dollars it will take to repair and restore it and maybe move it lo Fairview Park for future gen- erations to see. "If you bad done that (taken possession of the house), you would be in Vegas with me,• said the for- mer Blue Beet and Steak- house restaurant owner from his Las Vegas home. Costa Mesa City Manager Allan Roeder said the question of the Huscroft House perhaps not being up to the city's own code was raised recently by Councilman Gary Mona.Jum, who curiously was Soffef's old DON LEACH I OAllY PllOT former Costa Mesa resident Sid Soffer suggests that the historic Huscroft House probably Isn't up to Costa Mesa's building codes. But it's not the preserva- tion of history that necessari- ly has our exile seething. It's the simple irony of it all. You see our exile, the one and only Sid Soffer, can't help but point out that city leaders, by being in possession of the Huscroft House, could well be violating the very same building codes they tried to send him to the slammer, for almost !fix years ago. J The city's building code states "buildings or structures moved into or within the jurisdiction shall comply with restaurant manager. f Roeder said his staff 'is looking into the code qpes- tion and whether the oty is in compliance with itself. But be points out that there is a certain illogical notion behind the whole matter of having a house be up to code before it's moved. •Why you would brin$ it up to code just to pick it yp and move it doesn't make a lot of sense,· Roeder said. "I can certainly understand it having to be up to code before it is habitated or open to the public.· Still, Soffer is probably more acquainted with Costa Mesa's uniform building code than most. As some no doubt remem- ber, Soffer took off for Sin City in June of 1995 with a $250,000 bounty on his head after be was convicted of vio- lating Costa Mesa's building codes at bis Bernard Street rental property. The-convicbons were pdrl of a long-running saga between•Soffer and the city, mostly a dispute over several old Cadillacs that he stored at his Arbor Street home and that neighbors had com- plained were a nwsance. Those legal problems are the reason Soffer is now on the lam and has been rele- gated to watching lhE' city's twists and turns from afar. He logs on to the D~aly Pilot's Web site each cfay lo catch up with news from hls hometown and, l1l tum, ledm about th.tngs lhal simply amaze him, like Chns S{eel being elected to the council and the Huscroft House's general state of dasrepaa.r / ·1 knew that the law says tf a house was not up lo code, you can conunue to use .it as long as at is not unsafe," Softer sa.id. ·But when that house was moved to Costa Mesa it did not come up to code." So, we'll sit back and wait to see if the city IS adhering to its own butlding codes. Meanwhtle though, Soffer has thts onunous IJttle piece of advice. ·He who IJves by the uni- form bwJdrng code, dles by the urufonn butlding code.· • TONY OOOERO ts the editor. Hts colu'in appears on Mondays. If you have/story ideas or concerrs about news cover~. please send mes- sages either via e-mail to tony.doderoO/atimes com or by phone at 949-574-4258. Briefly!n THE NEWS member of the Executive Board of Project Tomorrow, Co-<;bair of the Multicultural Institute for Leadership and a member of the Board of Direc- tors ol the Constitutional Rights Foun- dation of Orange County. April 14 deadline. t. 100 students enrolled there who represent 74 countnes throughout the world. The day wlll IJlclude entertain- ment, art and music. Students and staff will wear traditional costumes, bring culinary dishes and display crafts. County superintendent of schools to be sworn in William M. Habennebl will take th~ oath of office as the new Orange County Superintendent of Schools at 9 a.m. today at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Dnve, Costa Mesa. Habermehl has worked in the adnurustration of the Orange County Department of Education for 23 years and has served as Assooate Superin- tendent for the last five. Since 1967, be has worked in education as a teacher, department chair, campus and district administrator and director of curriculum. In addition to bis work in educa- tion, Habermehl is the Chairman of the Board or the Ocean institute, a Habermehl bas been an Orange County resident for 33 . years, has been married to his wife Holly for 35 and bas three grown sons, all educat- ed in the O range County public school system. He also has three grandchildren. Free income tax help from students available It's tax free because it's free - income tax assistance. OCC accounting students are offering free income tax preparation services this tax season to low- income, disabled, non-English speak- ing and elderly fol.ks . These services will be offered every Saturday afternoon through the "'llkg.enhs nf tly.e ~arhnr J\rea" Anyone wishing to have their taxes done by OCC students may stop by the college's computing center any Saturday afternoon without appoint- ment as long as they h~ve in hand. this year's tax package, forms, their W-2 and 1099s. information for other income, information for all deduci.lons and credits and a copy of last year's tax forms. For more informauon, call 1714) 432-0202, Ext. 26105. Celebrating diversity and cultures at OCC Students at OCC have planned a celebrabon that will hlgbltght the wonders of the many cultures on cam- pus. OCC's Associated Students wall host "Flavors of the World Day· on Tuesday. April 17. The event will run from 11 a .m. to 2 p.m. in the quad. It is free to the public and celebrates the different cultures of the more than For more lnlormation, call (714) 432-0202. Ext. 26449. Several students win writing scholarships Four students who have won Orange Coast College's wnbng con- test will receive scholarslup awards du.nng a presentaUon May 9. Winrung students mclude Manah Henry and Shannon Moore of Costa Mesa; Alan Lovegreen of Laguna Niguel and Teresa Snyder of Fountam Valley. The wnllng contest was con- ducted by the coUege's English department. The scholarships amount to a total of more thdn $2,000, offioals said. RRl'S SUMMER FUN! CrNtNe McMment. M. Wit.tr , Hbig. IGnderloenct, NMln ...,..,_, Gymnastics & Mot. AgllU•SmllO.. ~~.blended Ho.II ,.,.... "-r lbrtd. ~ .-... ____ 949.515.9312 as~ Mattress Outlet Store 3165 Harbor Blvd. Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 6 p.m. Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa Costa Nesa Olle 1llodl Solltlt ol .05 ""' 5.\5·7168 youth E mpioymmt s .vice of ... Harbor~ Inc. Honoring the Becks, the Tellers and the Tours Tom Johnson of the Daily Pjlot and Jim Dale of Hoag Memo rial Hospital Presbyterian will be Masters of Ceremonies. To become a sponsor/underwriter, donate a silent auction item or secure a reservation for the evening's festivities, call Youth Employment Service of the Harbor Arca. Inc. at (949) 642-0474 Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from 1\nllv PJlot electronics and plumbers. to llndscapers ancf painters. uau1 Monday, April 9, 2001 3 • ' ' ' ... 4 Monday, April 9, ~00 1 A . wonderful . paw-ty Canines and humans. alike_ enjoy a dogs, day afternoon to celebrate two birthdays Stefanie Frith DAILY PILOT T he birthday cake, a special peanut butter mix, was a big hit. And those in attendance were lapping it up. Literally. together." Stephanie Bailiff, The Barkery's owner. recently hosted a wedding fo r her own pug dog at the shop, and said she was up for the chal- lenge of organizing a birthday party for Tequi and Becky. "It was maybe even the first time that she (McClaireJ came into the · store and talked about doing a birth- day party," said Bailiff, a Costa Mesa resident. "So I made the cake and special party favors for both big and small dogs. This way, she does- n 't have to do it at her house. It's so cute." Out on the patio adjacent to The '' Daily Pilot DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT At the dog birthday party, Anaori, Becky (birthday girl), Molly, and Roxy all enjoy "doggie" cake after barking happy birthday for Becky. On Sunday afternoon, The Bark- ery on Balboa Island .f1layed ho~ to a birthday party for Tequi and Becky, a Havanese and toy poodle who both turned one Sunday. Eleven people and 12 dogs in a tten- dance were decked in party hats and bearing gifts. The cake, of course, was for dog guests only. •I just thought it would be very fun to have a party at The Bark- ery," said Newport Beach resident Christie McClaire, Tequi's owne r. "We could make it a n annual birthday party. It just h appened that my sister's !Joanne StuetzJ dog, Beck y, has the same birthday as Te qui. So we decided to do this Barkery. party-goers played musical day," said Stephanie Robertson of chairs and bobbed for tennis balls. Newport Beach, who escorted her Tequi, wearing a tiny T-shirt that dog, Grizzy, to the party. "I thought read "It's my party and I'll bark if I -I was too old for this, but it's lots of want to," as well as a sparkly tiara, fun." would ever host a party for one of his own pets. '!o "l don't know, it seems like a lot of responsibility,· he said, starting to laugh as Anori gulped down a slice of cake. "Oh no, there goes the diet. I will have to confirm with these guys after"(the. party! to see if they had a good time." Robertson said that even though people may think it's a bit much to host a party for their dog, they should do it anyway. "It's good for the dogs to get oul and socialize," she sdid, adjusting Grizzy's party hat. "It's cute . lt's fun It's the ultimate Newport Beach dog experience." • GETTING INVOLVED runs period- ically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. SAVE OUR YOUTH The Westside Costa Mesa youth organization is looking for volunteers to help create a positive alternative for people 12 to 23 years old. Volunteers are needed to help in areas such as boxing, sports, health, greeted each guest with a kiss and Laguna Niguel resident Rich Becky barked at any dog bigger Englemark, who attended the birth- than she. day party with his dogs, Anori and "This just makes our whole Sun-Wicca, said he's not so sure he fitness, aerobics and academ- ic tutoring. (949) 548-3255. SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM SERVICES OF O.C. Volunteers are needed to pro- vide assistance on the crisis hotline and at the hospital. There is a special need for bilingual and bicultural vol- unteers. (949) 756-0677. SHARE OUR SELVES CLINIC The clinic, which provides emergency services to the needy in Orange County, is looking for volunteers to deliver and pick up food from local restaurants and grocery stores. help with medical and dental staff, data entry, assist with food sorting and distrib- ution , to help at the front desk and some other duties. The group also needs translators. (949) 5 15.-7316. SOUTH COAST LITERACY COUNCIL Volunteer tutors are needed for an increased demand of litera- cy and English as a Second Language classes. Students are taught English reading, writing and speaking skills at their own level in small groups or on The Costa Mesa Community Golf Classic r------------------------, ENTRY FORM Company~---------------~ ~·~----------------­ Ozy~----------------~ State·~------~~·P·~--------- Telephone _________ _. ome ~-----------Work Foursomes are encouraged ... singles are welcome Names 1.~------------------- 2.~----------------~~- 3.~~~~~~--~~~-~~~~---- 4.~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- $. __ _ $. __ _ $. __ _ $. __ _ $ __ _ $. __ _ Golf. Lunch & Dinner $250 Single Golt, Lunch & Dinner $900 POUl'!IOIDe (Save $100) The Spcn;or $100 each (plus pmnodonaJ gift tD golfers) Awards Dinner & Auction only $39 per person Spon80l'Ship otOlo&ce (Call for avallabllity) ,. Total Tuumament Spomoilblp OpportunlUes sdD AvaDahle. For lnformab on~ Spooaotsbtp Opportwddes c4D Ed Fawcett -7141885-9()1)5 Please make OleCks payable to: C.os&a Mella Ownber ct Commen:e CiolrTOUman:Nm 1700AdamtAw .. Suite 101 . Ca!lta Mesa. ('A 92626 voice (714) 885·9090 Pax (714} 885-9094 Name,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MIC. VI. AX (drdl-.,_) --------DP----#' Spece and Spmnaldps are l.Jded L--------¥-~!!'1~------~ a one-to-one basis. There are centers all over Orange Coun- ty. Once trained, tutors may choose the center in which they want to leach. Mary Fitzgerald, (949) 458-8664. TELL-A-FRIEND Orange County cancer groups seek volunteers to educate and e ncourage women to have mammograms. Panici- pants will take part .in a one- on-one program of education and encouragement specifi- cally related to mammograms and early breast cancer detec- tion. The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, (714)-957-9157. VISIONS FOR PRISONS Visions for Prisons, a nonprof- it program that teaches attitu- dinal healing and meditation in prison needs typists to transcribe le tters from inmates to at-risk kids. Week- day hours, Mesa de! Mar. (714) 556-8000. VOLUNTEER CENTER OF GREATER ORANGE COUNTY With more than 1,500 volunteer opportunities, the Volunteer Center will match people and groups wishing to volunteer with nonprofit agencies in their area. Volunteer Connection Line, (714) 953-5757, Ext. 106. WOMEN HELPING WOMEN Mentors and donations drc needed to assist victims of domestic violence. Volunteer teach ers are also needed for computer classes. The orgd- nization is at 711 W. 17th St .. Suite A-10, Costa Mesa. The center also needs v.olunteers to help with client intake and dressing, donation collection. sorting clothes and general office work. (714) 63 t -2333. Newport Harbor Nautical Museum and Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce presents ..__... The -..;:...~ -21st Annual - CLEAN HARBOR DAY Partnership for Clean Water Sat., April 28th 8am-3pm ·• Family Fun • •Exhibits •Education •Games for ~he Kids •Live Music •Food and Seminars • Live Audio Visual Hookup with Divers HELP CLEAN THE HARBOR JOIN THE FUN ATYOUR MUSEUM FOR MORE INFORMATION~ CALL 949-675-8915 ~ ----------------- • 200 I Clean Hat·bor Day Participation Fot·n1 • Co-SPof'lsOte<I by the Newport Harbor Nautical"1useum ond dlt Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce City of Newport Beach PleaMll'llllor,AXco: NMport Hlrbof" Nludcal MuMUrn IS I E. Pldlc Cout Hwy NMpon '-di. CA 92660 (949) 675-1915 MX ('4t) 67Ml64 ..... "115118•1aMODM a I want to be ''Harbor Huaer:' helplna support tht 1001 c1qn Harbor Day effort. Enclosed Is my contribution for this Important community eYent. I am encloslna: a $25 Q $50 Q $75 a $100 a Other$. __ _ Q CMck Enclosed 0 Muterard Q Vtsa Q Am.x Amt..# Card# bp. Du•----- Name on Card ~------- Volunteers and boats lhould be at Newport Harhr Naudcal M-...um br l:JO mn foto 1n1truct1ons. quesdoM1 ,..... ... '4t) ,., ...... J . Ol~)wll-..111r•ll'9.._to....,ct.tthe...-. 0 I will bf1n& my boat co the ft9f1C. It can accommodace __ ~. Nlme(1) _ _..._ ______ l'ttOM.__.. ______ _ ~.,. ~----------.... --- I r Doily Pilot VOID CONTINUED fROM 1 Newport Beach picks Qnly two out or every 100 appli- cants, he said . A CHALLENGING PROCESS Costa Mesa police has its own high standards, said • Training Manager Hugh Tate. "We have one ol the high- est score requirements,• be said. WhUe most departments dSk for 50 points out of 65 in the qualifying test, Costa Mesa requires 52. "That might seem like a small dHference, but it really adds up to a lot of points in between," said Tate, who is also a member or the state's Steering Committee for Recruiting, an organization of police departments from all over California. • The Costa Mesa Police Department is looking to hire only two officers this year. But that is because they have been busy recruiting for sev- en years straight. Over just the last two years, the depart- me nt has hired 17 sworn offi- cers, most of them entry-level positions, said Tate. The main challenge is to gel qualified people to apply, he said. One reason for that could be the nourishing econ· omy over several years that hds opened up plum jobs in the public sector, said Tate. "Those job.s dorft require people lo wo/k odd hours or doubt<.• shifts,• he sajd, l liring qual.Jty people has IRVINE CO. CONTJNUED FROM 1 order to bnng in a lresh look and feel. The idea of a "fresh" look does not appeal to those involved with the kara te stu- dio, however. Bdrry Mycorn, whose 7· year-old son attends classes at the studio. sfild the eviction 1s sad and unfair to the clul· dren who have learned disci- pline dnd eU defense tech· niques through the karate school. "So mdny lives are unpact- ed by this studio," said Mycom, d Newport Beach resident. "My son used to be able to ndc his bike to the stu- dio, and he can't do that all Lhc WdY down to PCH. Maybe I am blind. but I wonder if (the Irvine Co.J has even done a nldrket study to see what peo- ple really want in that area.· Mycom said he is con · :. . .'. . ~ . ·. KENNY 1/,. PRINTER ... turned into a significant chal- lenge for police departments state wide, said Tate. The state Steering Committee is coming out with a series of public service announce- ments in July to encourage more young people to join the police force, he said. But Costa Mesa continues to try by offering good bene- fits and by maintaining per- sonal contact with applicants, . said Tate. On~ way they do 'that is by assigning a meotor to each applicant. The department, on aver- age, reet;i'6es 30 to 40 appli- cants a month, a number Tate says is surprisingly high giv- en the numbers statewid e. All the same, Costa Mesa police a few years ago used to receive up to 500 applications every three months. The Costa Mesa Fire Departmen t, on the other hand, has not recruited in two years, but plans to begin soon. The reason? A new retire ment benefit that will become effective May 20, srud Howard Perkins, person- nel manager. That new retirement bene- fit will give qualifying retirees 85% of their highest salary. which is why the city expects at least 10 retirements this year, he said. uour goal is lo have an ell· gibility list that we can hire from when vacancies occur," said Perkins. "So right now we're m the process of getting a JOb Oyer out and coming up with a testing process." The department is looking for firefighters as well as fire- fighter paramedics, he said. cerned the Irvine Co. will bring in a bakery or coffee· house to the village, which he said would be completely unnecessary. "I Uunk they enVlsion pe-O· pie coming in and sipping coffee and then going shop- ping at Ralphs,· Mycom said. "They are totally out to lunch if they think th.at." Although the Irvine Co. will not release whether other tenets will be evicted, officials did say they will continue to look mto bringing in new te nets and a new look. Por now though, Carter is just asking that parents and students understand his situ- ation and be willing to com· mute to the sister school on Coast Highway. '"We just don't know what to d o yet,• Carter said. "Nothing has gone right. But there has to be a reason for all this. We would love a new location if they lthe Irvine Co.J help. We really do affect the commuruty." I It ' \ ' 'I I I I 1 ' ' I ( I 'i I 'I 'I I I' I I I I 1 ' Individual Coaching lnlemct/Email set·up Web Site Dcsign/cCommcrcc Sonwarc Upgrades & lns1.alfs Networking Something else? · ot1' Just ask. ~01\\\1\e.c. ~\e~o..S:­~A'1cot1'9 ~~.~· ,..._ ,.._ ..... ID9ca• \f(lljl ........ a..-.-.-. ,.... • TM0e•911Mtl ...... • .._.... ~W..,_•,_...•"'1:11111- • ........ ,.. ~ .......... o.i.•O..C. Around TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot., 330 W. Bay St~ Costa Mew, CA 92627; by faJIC to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 57~ 4298. Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing Is available at http:/lwww.dallypi/otcom. TODAY A work.shop on how to handle haz- ardous materials will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m . today, and on Tuesday and Wednesday at Orange Coast Col- lege, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $199. (714) 432·5880. The Women's Envtronmental Coundl dinner will take place at 6 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. $25, or $20 for members. (714) 648-2887. YUESDAY 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, New- port Beach. Free. (949) 574-3574. The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce will host a spring Ding mix- er from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Mistral Restaurant, 440 Heliotrope Ave., Coro- na del Mar. $5. (949) 673-4050. Mother's Market will present "Dia- betes Management• at 6:30 p.m. al the Patio Cafe. 225 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 631-4741. WEDNESDAY Orange Coast College wUl host Us sec- ond annual Small Business Conference t and Expo from 8:30 a .m. to 3:30 p.m. on 'the campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. Pree. (714) 432-5880. Mother's Market will present "Speedy Solutions & Nutritional Answers• 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.m. at the Costa Mesa Commuruty Center, 1845 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. First two meetings are free for poten· tial members. (714) 963-1793 .. YHURSDAY The police officers and tiref1ghters annual breakfast will take place at 8 a.m. PASSOVER CONTINUED FROM 1 crossed the sea of reeds," Mintz said. "We crossed, heading toward Sinru and the Jews became a people.• It was m Israel. the promised land, that the Jews became God's chosen people and he gave them the Torah, ATIENTION: at the Irvine Ma.niott at John Wayne Air- port. 18000 Von Karman Ave., ~ Mesa. Cell for price. (949) 307-1300. Sa.Ii. Ourethey. president of Skyline Ventures, Inc., will speak about the future or technology growth in Orange County at 5 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd.. New- port Beach. $40. (949) 862-9644 A workshop on how to make better impres~ions will be offered by the Orangf! County Chapter of the Amen· can Marketing Assn. at 5:30 p.m. al the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. $52, or $42 lot meqibers. (800) 290-9216. Heather Cullinan, author of "Bewitched.· will sign her book~t 7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Bookseirars, 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 759·0982. A Ieng shut seminar will be offered at 7 p.m. at the Newport Bea ch Centrd.l Library. 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. Gretchen McKay, lover of Afrtcan-cul- ture and shamanic practitioner, wtll show slides of East a nd Southern Africa at 7:30 p.m. al Afncan Comer. 2584 Newport Blvd ., Costa Mesd. Free. (949) 650-7993. FRIDAY Stroke, vascular disease, osteoporosis, EKG and blood screenings will bP offered by Prevention 1A>lus at Body Design, 100 Newport Center Dnve. Newport Beach. Call for cost dnd appointment. (800) 795-1743 Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties will h<>l>t a benefit concert to promote the reledse of the MBest Bands of Orange County" compilation CD from 9 p.m . lo nudnight at the Hard Rock Cale, 451 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. The con· cert will help promote teen pregnctncy awareness. $6. (714) 633-6373 Ext 147. SATURDAY Homeless children from the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter, a Costa Me&d· ba'sed organization that assists mdJ- gent families so that they may become self-supporting, will host dn Easter egg hunt at 8 a.m. at j'Jewport Dunes Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. $3 per child. A pancake break- fast will follow. (800) 765-7661 The Oasis Senior Center will host a pancake breakfast Crom 7:30 to 10 am. Mmtz said. It is crucial for Jews to study their heritage, said Rabbi Mark S. Mille r of Te mple Bat Ydhm in Newport Beach. "While many people. when they look back at their heritage. try to 1den· tify the leaders and great people, the warriors a nd wealthy, m Judaism we are identifying slaves, a humble on· gin," h e said. "So it's not a pomt of POLARIS ABS PIPE CLASS ACTION SETILEMENT Monday, Apfll 9, 2001 5 at the center, 800 Marguerite Ave, Corona del Mar. $2 for adults. $1 for children .. (949) 644-3244. The Deaf Fles1a will debut at 10 a.m. today and conbnue through tomorrow at the Orange County Fcur & Exposi- tion Center. 88 Frur Drive, Costa Mesa. $16 adults, $8 children. htlp:llwww.deaffiesta.com. The Newport Beach Community Ser- vices and Eastbluff Village Merchants Assn. will sponsor the 18th annual Easter Egg Hunt at 10 a.m. at Eastbluff Park, at Vista del Oro and Vista del Sol 1 in Newport Beach. Free. (9491 644- 3 lSJ . Saturday ls the last day to r~elve tncome tax prepardtlOn services by Orange Coast College students. The help will be olfered from 1 to 4 p m. at the college. 2701 FaJJV1ew Road, Cosld Mesa. Services are offered to low· income, chsabled, elderly or non-Eng- ltsh speaking resident!>. (7 14 J 432-0202 ~ SUNDAY ' A representative from the admissions ofhce at San Franasco Slate Uruvers1· ty \.vill visit Orange Coast College from 10 a .m. to 1 p.m on the campus. 2701 Fa1rview Road, Costd Mesa. Free (714) 432-5894 A writing workshop will be ottered by the Newport Beach Commuruty Ser- vices at 7 p.m. dl the Oasis Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corond del Mar $98 for six meeltngs. (949) 644-3151. APRIL 17 A notary seminar will be ottered by the National Notdl')' Assn lrom 9 a m lo 3:30 p.m. Apnl 17. Apnl 28 d!ld May 9 al the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesd $139. (800) US-NOTARY. Orange Coast College will host UFla·· v6rs of the World Ody" from 11 d.m. to 2 p.m. in OCC's qudd, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa The event will fea· lure mterndbondl entertamment, a.rt and music Free (714) 432-0202, Ex:t 26449 APRIL 18 The 14th annual HIV/AIDS on the Front Line Conference will be held at 8 a .m. at the Hilton Hotel. 3050 Bnstol St., Costa Mesa. The event is present- ed by the AIDS Education and Tram· 10g Center. UC l1VU1e and the Orange County Health Care Agency (714) 456-2249. pride so much dS hunullty as we look back. Passover ts a Cd.U to empathy.· It is much more than a hl.story les- son, Miller said. IL is also about the present and what Jews hope to keep the Cuture from being ·we arc all enslaved m one way or another.· Miller sa.Jd ·We are all in chains and Passover Cdlls us each year to go forth from whdt restncts our IJves. • TO ALL PERSONS WHO OWN RESlDENCES OR OTIIER BUILDINGS CONTAINING ABS PIPE MANUFACTURED BY POLARIS PIPE CO. BETWEEN 1984 AND 1990 Your righcs may have been affected by a prior settlement in a class action etit in Contra Costa County Superior Court. NEWPORT BEACH OPEN State of California, ABS Pipe Cases Il, J.C.C.P., No. 3126 ABS pipe is rigid black plll.'ltic pipe used 10 drain sinks, tubs. showers, toi· lets, washing machfoes and dishwll\hers. On Augu t 28, 1998. the Court approved a class action sculemcnt whereby Polaris Pipe Co. ("Polari~") ag~ to make available approximately $25 million 10 pay for repairs of lcalcing ABS pipe manufactured by Polaris between 1984 and 1990. as well as damages resulting from uch leak.s. and to make reimbursements for quali- fied prior ABS pipe ~rs. with proof of payment for such rq>airs. Tha.t settlement directs publication of this nocice of the class action settlerooil periodically during the life of the settlement. 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N~wport Harbor junior ~~!l l "'Atri16honor• l ~-: ~ _J DAVI JOHllSOll 6 Monday, April 9, 2001 • Sports Edik>r Roger Corf son • 949-57 44223 • Sports Fax: 9.49-650-0170 Doily Pilot HI HI Sports Hall of Fame Celebrating the millennium s Tennis •Former Grand Slam winner, now at Newport Beach TC, reached No. 11 in the world in sing les, No. 2 in doubles. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT G rowing up in the n 1970s as America's No. I -ranked juruor tennis player in the boys 16s and 18s, Scott Davis was granted a few perks along the way in a long, distinguished career. But nothing prepared the former Grand Slam doubles champion for his initial experience on the U.S. Davis Cup team under captain Tony Trabert. There is no relation between DaVlS, the director of tennis at Newport Beach Tennis Club, and the legendary former Harvard student, Dwight Filley Davis, who donated the famous silver Cup in 1900 to launch a remarkable sports tradition when only the U.S. and the British Isles competed for the trophy. comp uter rankings and enjoyed victories over. among others, Stefan Edberg in the seritillnals at the inaugural Lipton Championships in Florida. ·singles was the thing that was always my priority,• Davis said. ·obv.iously I had some good years and then some years when I was a little off. Eventually, David (Pate) and I started playing really good doubles in tournaments together, so my career started stemming more in doubles.· Davis and Pate won the Australian Open doubles title in· 1991, lifting them to No. 1 in the world rankings, where they la~ted for about six months before finishing the campaign No. 2 behind Australia's John Fitzgerald and Sweden's Anders Jarryd. As a budding star, Scott Davis was thrown to the wolves, so to speak, as a teenage phenom, filling in for John McEnroe in a 1980 Davis Cup tie. Scott Davis ·We were seeded No. 1 at Wimbledon, but unfortunately we didn't win it." Davis said. "Fitzgerald and Jarryd really came on and had a phenomenal year and ended up lnvited by 1Tabert, Davis was working out all week with the U.S. team that induded McEnroe, Peter Fleming and Vitas Gerulaitis. But when McEnroe "put on such a crazy show in doubles,· DaVlS said. • ... such an animated show ... the people got upset and we were protected by riot pol.Jee on site and escorted back to our hotel later that night.· With the tie already clinched after two days, 1Tabert wanted to avoid any conflict for the dead rubbers on Sunday and decided it wasn't in the team's best interest to send McEnroe back on the court. So the 17-year-old Stanford-bound Davis got the nod to replace him. "Usually you don't (switch players in the lineup so abruptly), because there are people who buy tickets and they want to see John McEnroe and not some young guy named Scott Davis,· said Davis, who only remembers losing, 6-4, 7-5. to a tough Mexican opponent on difficult red clay a.pd 8,000 feet above sea level. ·1 had probably played on red clay one other time in my tile,· he added. ·1 tried to stay back .. all I really remember is that 1Tabert kept telling me to serve and volley. But, still, it was a great week. I don't think I've ever played that much tennis in seven days.• A 1980 Palisades High graduate in Pacific Palisades, Davis played at Stanford from 1981 through '83, then turned pro and made an immediate splash, garnering ATP Tour Rookie of the Year honors in 1983, after lowering his world singles ranking from about 152nd to 2.4th in a six-month perl.ocl. In 1985, Davis touched the No. 11 spot on the ATP Tour No. 1." Davis, who lists his Australian Open doubles championship as his favorite highlight, and Pate played together for about six years. •A lot of doubles teams bLclcer and don't really get along: they have a professional contract when they get out there,• Davis said. "But, for David and I, (winning the Australian Open) was really emotional, because we're real good friends on and off the court. We just really enjoyed that moment ... I'd say he's still one of my closest friends.· Davis won three smgles titles and 22 doubles championships in his career, which lasted from 1983 to 1997. 1\vice be played on the U.S. Davis Cup team -the aforementioned 1980 tie, then again in 1991 with Pate in doubles for a semifinal tie against Germany in Kansas City. Mo., a U.S. victory led by Jim Courier and Andre Agassi. •Yeah, they won despite our (losing doubles) effort,• Davis said. •Then (the U.S. team) went on to the finals and we lost to France. That's the year Yann.ick Noah was a super hero.• Speaking of Noah, Davis will play the French star on opening day of the Success Magazine Champions at Newport Beach Tennis Oub May 9·13. Davis, 38, will make his debut on the Success Magazine Tour, the men 's senior tennis circuit. Davis, a regular in the Adoption Guild Tennis Tournament, will play McEnroe on May 10 in the eight-player, round-robin event. The latest honoree in the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, Davis lives in Turtle Rock and is engaged to Dutch tennis player Jandrea Ouwendijk. Showdowns rained out The m uch-anticipated show- down between Beck Bay girls track and field standouts Amber Steen (Newport Harbor Higb) and Julie Allen (Corona del Mar) was one of many casualties of Satw'· day'• rain. Bventl tnduding the Orange County ~. where Steen and Allen wel1J expected to meet In the 1,600 .. well u the 3,200, were polCpOned The meet bu been retebed· ' uled for April 28, but the proxiln- ity of that date to the April 30 Pacific Coast League prellm.1nar· ies will preclude nearly all CdM athletes from competing. A nonleague Back Bay softball dash between Harbor and CdM has not been rescheduled yet. Newport'• foothill-Costa Mesa Tournament bueblall game wttb 1\astln Ml been reMt for April 26 at Newport Harbor. B d Dlllm N , DAllY PILOT PHOTOS BY CARL 1-ilDALGO ra an, ewport Harbor High s bionic speedster, has a heart to match the muscles. •Dillman, a Newport Harbor High swimmer, provides much character to the swim team since returning from back surgery more than a year ago. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT Brad Dillman says he is thankful he now appears Hnormal" after a lower back surgery in the summer of 1999 that resulted in titanium hooks and screws replacing vertebrae. Yet, the Newport Harbor High junior, whose stomach bad caved in because his lower spine stuck out, is actually far beyond normal. Before and after his surgery, he could have easily continued his high school experience without the competition from sports. Dillman, however, never surrendered and provided inspiration fo r his teammates while he played for the Sailors CIF Southern Section Division I champion boys water polo squad. And he currently thrives ln his influential role with the swim team. "He's got every reason just to tum around and walk out the door,· said Brian Kreutzkamp, who coaches the boys water polo and swim teams. "He's had an excuse since he walked in the door. Some of these guys don't make it (through the program) with no excuses. It's pretty inspiring that he's made it this far.• Dillman began to notice back problems after an acddent occurred whlle playing flag football as an eighth-grader. When performing his blocking assignment as a center, another player accidentally collided into his back. He lost feeling in his legs for one minute. After the incident, his baclt. and legs would ache just from five-minute stinll of standing or wa.llong. At a freshman at Newport Harbor, he would always have to lean on the wall or 101De sort of support, because the pa.in wu so harsh. · He realized he could not play football, the sport he loved most. He also couldn't continue his specialty sports: canoeing and kayak When he wu 13 and 14, ~ he competed in national champiolllh1p. while on the Newport Aquatic Center'I canoe Bionic and kayak team. He wanted to maintain fitness and his competitive drive and he found his place in water polo. The water provided safety for his weak back, while the difficulty of learning a new sport combined with rigorous training, delivered Dillman a challenge. ·1 really didn't know what I was thinking, I just kept going every day after school,. Dillman said or his first dealings with Newport water polo. •Next thing I knew, I was in swimming. There's fun parts to it, but without a doubt, (water polo is) the hardest sport on campus.• After his freshman year and a ttempting to strengthen bis back through physical therapy, Dillman received the tragic news he had the worst case of spondylollsthesil -just above the buttocks, when one vertebra slips forward on the one below it, leaving less room for the nerve roots, thus leading to immense pain, then paralysis. He endured a six-hour surgery a t UCI Medical Center, where titanium and bone grafts were used to re turn strength to bis back. Following the surgery, he spent most of the summer in bed and in a back brace. ·1 remember when I wu et home recovering,• he Mid. •1 actually Dl1aed being at the pool. which 11 probably tmane. I remember when tbe otb« guys were getting tbilllr a.tten at the dinner at the end ol tbe IHl<>n. J thought I would like to get that some day.• DUlman'• doctor never demanded he ltop playing, but stated obvloul risk.I that could occur from water polo and IWimmlng. But. DWman would not quit. Through rebabilitatklll. be strengthened his back and also con tinued to learn more about water polo. His relentless hustle and fearlessness soon became his trademark. He has never shown signs of quitting. "(Some people) can 't handle the program," Kreutzkamp said. "They can't handle that many hours of work, the pain and the discipline. You put that all together with what he's had to go through health-wise it shows that he has a really big ' heart." A s a sophomore. Dillman didn't ~mpete in water polo after the surgery, but this year, he became a CIF champion . This swimming season, ~e continues to improve, yet remains humble. •I'm not the best swimmer out there,• Dillman says. "There are people who have been doing this since tbey were a fetus. I just bad to race Aaron Peirsol the other day. But. what I get out of it the most is the discipline and I'm in shape. I know I'm doing the hardest sport in the school.• Though be 1s gaining the most out of playing water polo and swimming, Dillman wonders what if when it comes to football. Sometimes be daydreams mapping his chin strap on his helmet to prepare for a football game. Some days be achea for the hill that might have been. the toucbdownl that could have been. ·There iln't • dey that goes by,. he aya, •where I don't tbink about what l could've been do&ng or bow tall I could've been or anYtbinG elle I could've been, hod I been able to heve nonnal movement in my back." Dillman, inltead, tackles the ~ ot ev.yday life, the trilJI that ocmM wltb the ..... ot a titanium b9ckbcine. Doily Pilot SPORTS Monday, April 9, 200 t 7 The Corona del Mer Hlgb be-.U .... poaadl lllbap Montgomery, 13.0, ... ftftb place ... PdM ol lllii CGilit Tournament. See Kings s.wta ..... mid CW J ' M*"' a friendly riveby u tb9y battle for the ..._ ....S ID bame nm.. stu.u1 hlunmen two bomen and Jobmon llMCb CDB out. 1baldm they combine for t 1 ol CdM1• 17 home nms 111 Ibis pomt of tlae 8MIOQ, Stuart, wbo finlahes 3 for 4, takes tbe teem lead ID heme nma. one a.bead of his buddy JobMoa. when ... ma.a. • Ube ddft OWi' center field. See King ....... G.U1 .... -= 3 for 4. The Costa Mesa bueball '9em a.tt.. 7.0, • ~ pitcher Jenay 8 .... allows flve bits in the lbutout. Mllll In I k goes 3 for 3 at the plate, lnduding • two-nm dOubJe end• fl'OUDd· 5 The eo.t. Mw 1-tiah buebell teem ralliel to pull olJ a 4·3 triumph C1'fflll vitlWng 'lfabuco HUii. With two outs, tbe beMI loecMd Gd tbe soon tied. 3'-3, ID the bottom ol lbe sevenlb lnnlng, Hedor ._._. tau. one '°' tbe teem. .... if\hlt bv the nnt J>lt<:h tn the middle ol b.ls back. an RBI for Perdol'M and a complet~ vtc.ory for Mesa pitcher Ed Pico. 1be ~ respond from 4 3-1 defictt with smgJe tallies in the fttth and mih inotngs. Estand.4 right-bander Cllrtl W..... allows just~11.neamed runs and six bits en route to~ complete-game 13-3 , ory over Laguna Beech. Wat.IOD,~ to S-1, also, ts bis first home run of the season. hlll goes 3 for 5 W1th two RBis and a stolen base. Every startet>\)91 Elagles' line~ bas at least one hit 10 rule double, which earns b1m another RBI. It ii the .atb llraAgbl Yk:t9fY for Coach DCMll 0-.' Mustangs. The Newport Harbor baseball team tau. an ct~ lleedl. 11~. a the • Sailors score fouruneamed rum. Alldy 1 ••died bmmnarl e IOlo bomenm, his aecond ot the sea.son, to key a six-run leCOlld IDalng. He anw... olf that Inning with a two-run single. Pttchor 1-CoUIM, called up rrcm the lrolh-eopb. earns b.ls tlrst varsity win. each. "He's so cocnplete,ible ca.o get by oo av~e. • Estancia Co-Coaf"' Paw l'roull Mys ol Watson. ~ /..' The Newport Harbor boyl volleyball team sw~ host Tustin, 15-12, t.s-6', 15-5. SCHEDUlE ,/ Sailors setter R...o C.. b.u 44 uaists, while Mark McAalb and Matt Slluwood finish with eJght kills each. TODAY . ,..,.,,s · KeYtn Carbon. of Southern Calilomia CoUaae (Daw Venguard Ummstty). soars to a high jump clearance of 7-21/2 to top the tiefd al the BPI 'lndl and Pleld Meet of Champions at Azusa Pacific Univenlty. Cclson U.O ..,.. the Male Athlete ot the Meet award. b1I Orejel sets lndMdual ICbool rec:ardl In tbe women's too (12.94) and 200 meten (25.82). Sbe also ooo.tdbutel to a ICbool record in ~ 1,600 relay as AJJMe ........ Caren ADder1loD md Nl1l.ee Pool JoUl her. Miiie l..&V""P aJ.so sets a school record In the women's tJtple jump (33-6'/4). The Orange Coast College men's voDeyball temn evenges lb only km ot the season with a convincing lS-7, lS-4, 16-14, vlctory over San °'8Qo MeA. The Estancia boys voUeyball team scores a 14-16, 15-8, 15-10, 15-7 victory over "frabuco Hills. Jobn JobaleD comes off the bench to spark the Eagles wtth nine blocks. Ty Schlller slams six kills and gets four blocks, while setter Juon Javage adds 32 assists. Newport Harbor's Bva Maftlon, ICatryna Nelre and Gina Heeds are double winners lo the SailoTS' girls track and field team's 80-43 win over Tustin. Mattson aosses the finish line first in the 1,600 (5:33.1) and 3,200 meters (11 :56.0). Neira wi:ns the 200 (27.1) and 400 (1:02.9) and Heads throws the discus 114 feet, and the shot put 37-6, f.or a pair of victories. Costa Mesa freshman Kevta Runge wins the mile (4:56.65) and two-nule races (11:00.03) as the Mustang•boyB track and field team completes an 87-39 victory over 1l'abuco f-Ulls. David Pbllllps and Wlllle Noonan are also double winnen>. Pbillips wins the 220 (25.3) and shot put (45-13/4). Noonan ~bs vietones tn the 440 (55.59) and 330 intermediate hurdles (44.57). -compiled by Steve Virgen High sc:hool boys • Corona del Mar at Un111ersity, 3 p.m • Softball Coll~ • 81ola at Vanguard University; 3pm Community college · Saddlebacli at Ora~ Coast. 3 pm •Swimming High school boys and girls Woodbridge at C<>Sla Me141. 3 15 pm. Estancia at Westminster, 3 15 pm Mike Plx.ler recqrds 22 kills, wblle Bred C•"•ben slams t 7 and 'boy Langley has 13. ~tt Wrtght is credited with 53 .-.... It ii the Pirates' 13tb stralght victory. N TICE OF TRUSTEE'S FILE NO. 126 SE1'VICER crTIMORTGAGE 7028309M SOR· ROWER • THOMPSON YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST, DATED 12/20lff. UNLESS YOU TAl<E ACTION TO PRO-TECT YOUR PROP· ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AH EXPLA· NATION OF THE NA· TURE OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. On Aprll 30, 2001 at 2:00 PM, Fldttity Na· tlonal FOltclosure Solutions, 11 duly appointed Trustee deed ol trust d.llttd Oectm· btr 20, 1"9 executed by DENNIS 0 . T'HOMPSON, NANCY LEE THOMPSON 11 trustor, rteordtd rt-cordtd Oei:tmt>tr 28, 1 "9 11 Instrument No. 19990874472 In 8ooll P11ge ol tht official rteOldS of the rt-COfdt(S ottlce of OR· ANOE County, CaltfOI· nla. WlU ~L AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 81DDV' for cash, ex c&shlt r's chec• (drawn and pay· ablt at th• time ol nit tn lawf\jl money of tht United States 11 sptcl· ntd In section 6102 of the Flrninclal Codel, AT THE NORTH P"RONT EHTMNCE TO THE COUNTY COURT· HOUSE. 700 CIVIC CENTElt DRIVE WEST, SAHTA AHA. CA all right. title and Interest convey.cl to and now htld by It under u ld DHd of Trust In th• follow•no dtsc:rtl>td Pfoperty situated tn lht aforesaid county and SUtt, LOT '8 Of' TRACT NO. 1712. IN THE CITY OF COSTA MESA. COUNTY OF OMNGE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. AHO MORE COMPL!Tl!L Y DESCRIBED IN SAID DUO 01' TRUST. 1004 OAI< STREET COSTA MESA. CA '2127 APN '22-473..o6 The undtr· si9ned TrustH ell•· ct.Ima any Nablllty fcx any lncorrectneu of tM strfft addtHS and other common des19-natlon, It an~, ahown herein. Said t.llt win be made, but without covenant or wmanty, uprtued or lmplltd, regarding tltlt , poa- MUlon, or encum· bf ances, to PIY the remaining pflnelptl sum of th• nocl(s) MCUred by Slid dffd °' trust, with fn(tftst Ulerton, ia provided In A id notl(•I· ldvlncH, If any, under the t11m1 °' the deed ot trult, estimated fMI, CllargH and upenae• ot tna trultet and ot the ttultl cruted by l8ld deed °' tnllt, to-wit SD0,10Ut. DATED: Apfll t , 2001 FlOE.ITY NA TIOHAL l'OltECLO- IU"I SOlUTIOHS, 11 trultee MM Camino Del ltlo North, suite 200 .. n Dleao, CA moe 1•1·rm,.,., "1· • Jn.HM • IALD TIOH av: '""-'INDN MOT· TOLA, Auttloriztd ~·~ 411, .,,.,.m 110 Broadw•y CostaMeM Etcrow No. 01.eoeo..e NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SA.LE (\JCC Sec. 1105) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale ii aboul IO be INde The lllme(I), business addl'9Sl(es) ol lht aeller(•) ate. MICHAEi. NASER, 2283 Fa""-Road AIM. Colll Mau, CA 92927 OOono business u CLEANEAs EMPORIUM All otrer bullneU name(s) I nd addresl(H) used by the aellet(s) Wltl'tln the pest lhrM years as staled by the seller(s), is/are None The name(s) and address of the buwfi1) ii/are KYU JOO • KIM, 2240 Avondale Onve, Fullerton. CA 92833 The lssell beW'll sold ace ~ descnbed ... All ltock in ll'lde, fixlutes, equ1pmerll. goodwi, tradename, lease. lee5ell0id tmpro-.iement and covenant not to compete and are loclt.ed at 2203 Fair.MW Roed AIM. Col1a Mesa. CA 112927 The tkb .... .. 1nlen0ed IO be consummated 11 the oltice ot. TEAM ESCROW. INC and the anbOpated sale date le Apnl 25. 2001 The bUlk Hie Is subjec:l IO Clllfomia Urufoml Commetdll Code SedlOn 111 Oii 2- The 111me end llddteSS r:J the per10ll Wlttl ~ claiml may be filed is TEAM ESCROW. INC, 13151 Brookhurst St , Garden GRMI, CA g2843 and the llSt date fOf Nlng dllml by lflY credttor "'81 be April 24. 2001. which It the butinest day before Iha antbpel9d Mle date apeofitd abcMt Dated Aplil 4, 2001 t<YU JOO KIM, Buy9((1) Newpon Beac::n.co.11 Mesa Daily CNll05639 01-8980-8 Aprll. 2001 Fictitious Bu11n. .. Name Swt1ment The lollowtng pel'IOllS .,. OOong busmt$S .. COAST NEUAOOIAGNOSTICS, 1070 Redding Ave . Costa Mesa. Calllomla 92626 Nwen1 Tin. 1070 Red-<1tn9 Ave . Costa Mele, California 92e26 Drvtn1 Oropdll .&01 Totben St., BrH. Cali· lornle 92823 Thll business II con- duc;led by-• general partnerthlP Have you 111111d doing buairleSI yet? No Nwenl Tin Thia 1uatement was hied with the County Clel1I ot Orange County on 03/15/2001 2001 .. 51471 0e11y Pilot Mat 111. ee, Apr 2. 9, 2001 M009 BSC 10521 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: El£ANOA s. GREENE eke ELEANOR GREENE C~SE NO. A20Ml1 To an helra, btnefl- d9!1e1, Ct9dlton, cont· lngent cfedltore, and '*'°"' who mey od'lef· .. be lntt!Mted In 1he wll "' ...... ()( both. ot ELEANOR S. GREENE ek9 ELEANOR OREENE A PETITION FOA PA08A T£ hu been -.CS by PAT TlERHEY In the Superior Court ol portent actions, how-Ing classif1C.&ti0n of con- Catllornla. County or ever, the personal repre-tractor's license at Iha ORANGE s.ntatNe Will be required time that the contract IS THE PETITION FOR to give not.lee to in· awarded PAoeATE requests that ternted pe...ons unless Contractor PAT TIERNEY be IP' they .have WllVed notJCe License C-t2 pointed as P8f90Nll rep-or consented lo the PUBLISH Apnl 2 resentatrve to ldrrlinltter proposed action. I The 2001 and Apnl 9 2001 the estate of the deoe-independent admlnls-WALK THROUGH denl. tratlon authOnty wilt be Watktttrough is no1 Man· THE PETITION re· granted unless an In· datory Date April l7. '$Jests the decedenrs tereste<I person ltles an Ill and codi....1 t ..........,~ 1 t"" t'--2001 et 9 oo a.m .. .... a, 1 any, .....--· o '"' pett ""' Golden Wesl Collage be adm11ted to probale and shows good ceuse Maintenance and ()per· The Wiii and any codbl1 why the court slloukl OOI abOns FaCliny located ott are availlbte for ••· grant the •uthonty McFaOden Avenue be· BmlNltlOn tn the file kept A HEARING on th• tween Golden Wost and byTm ~TiTtON re-f:'~3.W.:00~ ~td1 3:; Gothard S1reets Hunt· ington Beach CA quests authOnty to ad· p.m m Dept L73 lo-Phone (7t4) 438-4646 minister the estate under cated at 34 I The City for map the lndependenl Admin· Drive South, Orange, BIO DATE May 8. IStrBtlOll of Estates Act. CA 92868. {Th~ Ao""""" wfll allow IF YOU OBJECT to 2001 at 2 OO p.m "~"1 BOARD DATE the personal represent· the granting of the pell• May l6, 2001 •llv• to take many ac· lion, you should appear No payment shall be tlOl'ls w1thoUI obtaining at the heamg and state made for wortc Of mate- court approval Belore your objectlOlls or file r11I unct8f the contract taking certain very Im· wntten obfect1ons wnh unless and unlit the R119- ponant ac1JOOI, how· ltl• court belore the tStrar of ContradOtS veo- IV9f, the P8f30Nll repte-hearing Your ap· has to the DISTRICT sentall\le will be reqwed pearanoe may be tn per· that the CONTRACTOR to give notice to In· aon or by your attOITlty was property licensed al terested persons unleH IF YOU ARE A CREO· the ume the contract they have waMld notice ITOR ex conungenf cred· wu awarded A"'f CON· or consented 10 the II.or of the deceased, you TRACTOR no1 so r,roposed action.) The mugt hie your clllm with licensed Is subject to ndependent admlnlS· the coun and mail a penalties under Iha law llaflon authority will be COP\' 10 the personal '91>' It the hc:ense c1us1· granted unless en In· ~tallve appointed by fic:all<>n speafied herein- terested per-.on filet an the court wrth1n lour above 15 thet of • ·spe· objection to the ~ months !Tom lhe dale of ctallry contract()(' as de- and ahcJl#s good CIUM the lirst issuance of let· fined tn Sec1JOn 7058 of why the coon should OOI tlf'I u prOYlded Ill Pro-the Cahlom1a Bus1neas grant lt1e authority bat• Code section 9t00 and Profeu1ons Coda. A HEARING on the The time lex fifing claims the speclahty contractor pet1110n wiH be held on will not expire before awarded the Cootract lor MAY 3, 2001 at t.30 four months from Iha this Woric shall itself con· p m in Dept L 73 lo-hearing data notteed struct a mejOOfy of the cated at 341 The Ctty above Worll, 1n accordance Onve South, Orange. YOU MAY EXAMINE with the provisions of 111fe. The Cool18C10t end any subcontractor under rt snan pay not less than the spec1fled p1av111ing rates or wages 10 all wOl'kers employed in the execution ol !he Con· tracl No bidder may withdraw any bid for a penod of SOC1Y (60/ days alter Iha dale sel Of lhe opening of bids A payment bond 6hall be required pr10t to ax· ecuuon of the contract and shaft be tn the IOITll set forth In the contract documents Pursuant to Sectton 22300 of the Public Con· l!ac1 Coda, the contract will con1a1n prov1S1ons perm1tt1ng lhe sue· cessfUI bidder to subst11U1e secunt1es tor any mantes wlll1held by the 01stnct to ensure perlorrnance under the contract Each bid submitted in response to this NotJCe shall contain. as a btd item. adequate sheeting llhOnng. and bnlc1ng. or equivalent method, lor the protectlOll or Ille and limb tn trenches and open eXCIVlllOn, which shall conlorm to IP· pttC8ble Nfety Olderl GovtrT1lng Soerd By Wlftllm M. V9911, Ed. O.. Chlnc:oellor. COiet Community College Olattlct Published Newport Beach·Cos1a Mesa Dally Pilot A.pol 2, 9 2001 M09• CA 92868. lhe r.ie kepi by the court C.lrlorma Business and IF YOU 08JECT to II you are a pet30t'I tn· Professions Code SSC 10537 N grantw1g ot the pell-terested m the estate Sectton 7059 NOTICE OF lion, you should ~ you may Ille with 1t1t All W0111 must be com· PETITION at Iha heanng and ttatt coun a Request lex Sot-pitted w1th1n 60 con· TO ADMINISTER your obte<:tions or ltle clal Notice (form OE· S8C\Jllve days Time is of ESTAT£ OF: written objectlOlls with 154) of the liting of an In· the essence Failure to JAYNE KRUEGER the court before the ventor; and awra1sal ol complete lhe Work GRAGLIA hearing. Your ap-fftate assets OI of any within the ume set lonh pearance may be In per· petition OI account as harem wlH resun In the •k.8 ANNE GRAGLIA 900 ex by your anomey provided In Probate imposition ol l;quidaled aka JAYNE A. IF YOU ARE A CREO-Code MctiOfl 1250 A damaQ8S fOf eacn day of GRAGLIA ITOR or con1tngenl cr.O-~ tor Special No-delay. 1t1 the amount Mt CASE NO. A206957 t10r of the deceued, you tJCe form 11 available forth in Ille lnlonnallOn To alt heirs. t>eoelt- must file your clam w11t1 lrom Iha coun c:le!1l for Btdders c1anes creditors cont· the coun and m1il • A~ fOf P9tltloner: E ach bid musl con· 1ngant cred11ors and OOllY to lhe pet90nef rep-A08E A. FOSTER, form and be rqponSIYa persons who may other· reHntatJve appointed by II, ESO.. 10 the contracl doc:l.t· wise be •nteresled 1n the the coun within lour SBN 15125 ments Each bidder shllN win °' astale. Of both. of months from the date of 11101 VON KARMAN submit. on Ille lorm JAYNE ·KRUEGER :. ~: p:: :.VJ.HE.51J• ~2-1043 fum1&hed with the con· GAAGLIA aka ANNE tract dOCumenta. a bl of GRAGUA aka JAYNE bate MCbon 11100 Published Nawpon the proposed IUbcon· A GRAGUA The time lot liltng dallnt Beach-Costa Meaa tractors on ttus l)(ojtet A PETITION FOR will not expire before .Deily Pilol Aptlt 3 9, 10. as required by lhe PROBATE hH been lour months from the 2001 Sobtenino and Subcon· tiled by ROBERT hHnng date noticed ______ l.._.M ... 3-..7~0 trac:11°8 Fair Practices KRUEGER 1t1 the "'"~ above. ·-c.....o· ............ YOU .. AY EX .. MINE ""'· ovemment """ nor Coon of Cat1lom1a. .., ,.. NOTICE TO Secoon 4100 11 seq County of ORANGE the f1te kepi by the court CONTRACTORS Eecn Bid &ha" be IC· THE PETITION FOR ~er:'t.J~n 8 tJ:"':a~ CAWNG FOR BIDS companied by a certified PAOBA TE req1J111ts that School District ex cashier's check Of bid ROBERT KRUEGER be ~ '!"~ w: s::. COAST COMMUNITY bond tn an amounl no! appointed H pertonal e11l Notice (lorm OE· COLLEGE DISTRICT less than ten percent represent.awe to 80min- l54) of the-... of an in-Bid Deadline (10'!!.) of the total btd islet the estate of h ~ ·-.,, May a. 2001 pnoe, payable to the Dos· cedent wntory end ~ cl at ~ ()() p.m l1'Ct as I gu&nnlH that TiiE PETITION re· fftatt UMtS °' ol lflY Pllce ot Bid Aec.tpt the b6dOer. if iU propoeal quests authority to ad· petition or account as Office of Olrec:tor of Is accepted, •h•ll !Tlllllllet the ttta11 under !!rovlded In Probate Pu-..·-. ,..~-· Com· promptly execute the the l~l Admln-Code teatlon 1250. A ·--·-"' ~ f .. ......,.... Request tor S9eclel No-munlty College Ol1trict, Agreement, urnisn a lsllallon of E11At" AC1 ttc• fonn ii avallable Bldg. "D". 1370 Adame u lilfactory Faithful Per· (This Authority wil ellow trom the court dertl. Avenue, Co1ta Me11, lormance Bond In an the pert0nal repreaent· CA 92626 amount not 1e11 than 11/ve to take many ac-~ =f'& Pr()ftCt ldenttlicetlon one hundred perc.nt hons wtlhout obt11n1ng OR • Name· Golden Wut (100%) o1 the Iota~ bod court approval Belore :.,n:: L. Monin, Eaq. College Repeve price. fumcsh • Payment taking cert1111 very Im· l8N ...,. Gochatd Partong Lot. Bod Bond 11 an amoum not portant actions. how· -,......__. ... ... No. 1829 .... trlln one hundred ever, the pet'10Nll '91"" --.......,. ._,, • Pllce Bids .,. on Ne ~ (lOO'Jlo) of the lo-aenlatMI will be reQUlf9d b':• ~1 Nlfwl, and 9Vliflbtt at: omc:. ta1 bod Pflce, and lumlth to give not~ to In· Published Newpon of the Physical Fecltitiee ~rtilieatH evtdenclng teltlted pel'IOOI l#llua Buch-Costa Men Coordinator, Ardllh that the required Insur-they hive warvld nobOe Diiiy Pilo4 ~ 3, 8, 10, Richey, COiet Com· anoe le In eflec1 11'1 lht or conaented to the 200t munlfY Cotltge O..trlct; twnounts:"ral• ~~: ~ ~~-~n~C1~Jm~ TM371 1370 Adllnt Ave., Bldg. ,..,...,.._ ______ ............... "O", ~ Meu, CA event of l11tura 10 1ta1JOn aUlhonty wtN be 8SC 10629 (714) 438-4813 enter Into the eontrlCl granted unleet an in. NOTICE OF Web Sfte: and execute 1he re-..,..., pen101'1 ,._ en PETITION www.cced.~aci11tiea quhd dOcurntnCa, IUCh ot>jec;tlOn IO fl9 pellllor\ TO ADMlaTE.R NOTICE IS HEREBY bid w:ulty will be lor· encl ~ good c.auae ._.ATE OF.· GIVEN that the above-felted. The Fallttlut Per· wtiy ttie couri ahould not ""•' nemect School Olltrtd of ~ Bond nl re-grant N ~ SUZANN! LOUtSE Orange County, Clklor· main In !vi fol'Ct and If· A HEARING on the HAANETIAUlC nla, acting by 1nd *' tM>ugh Int pnin-Dlllllon will be held on CAii NO. A2CM1910 lhfOUllh tt1 Govtmlng let period u apecifled tn MAY 3, 200t at 1.30 To all "-'"· berlefl. Boetd. herlll'llfler ,.. lhe general oondiliont pm. 111 Oej>t L73 lo- ciarfet, crecMorl, oont· ferred to H "DIS· TM DISTRICT ra• caled 11 341 The City lngent credltOB, and TRICr, wil ~ up MIW8 lhe rVll IO l'8f8C1 Dnve South, Ortnge. penoi-. wt10 rN111 otwt-IO, bul no1 .._ ~ lie 11"1 °' all Dtdt Of to CA '29M -. bf.,._...., 1n .. above·1tated time, walve •nv lfregulMlltl IF YOU 08.JECT to w11 or ..-... « bolh. at· Mtlecl ~ lor 1t1e Of 1n1onn.t11t1ee In •nv .,. 11'-*'0 Of .. l*i- SUZAHHE LOUISi IMWd Of e oonnct lot bldl Of In f19 bdlrlg llOtl. -)'Oii ihoulcl appeet HARNETfAUX lie pqect ~ aa M r9QUWtd bv SeCflorl Ill lie heeftnO It'd ..... A PETITION FOA Repelf .no ~ 1n3 ol !tie C.lllorN ~ objeeftol11 or fflt p..,..,.,_.,,... .... ......~ ....__ GotMld Pal'll ..... UlbOf Code ... Dncliof written ~ Wtltl llj;dbyc. C':nerO'. ~A,. 5 ~rv ol lw ~t of W.. !tit ooun btfOtt the HalMllault 1n ,. ..,.. T1'let9 wtll be 1 ~'" dUlll1ll ~ Of the Plt11ing Your •P· ...._ ,.. _ _. ..J ,.........._... MI-) dolaf notwefun. gg,. of Cllftomll hp -fNY be lfl I*" '"" """"' "' _,_, 1..-,._ ~ the OIMf• eonOr~ W'll"' aeorney, ~ ~~FOR :-..r=:r := aly Pf9\'~ rafee Of IP YOU A.Al A CMO. PAOeATE ,..._ M "*"' Checka lhould : In IN IOollllV In fTOR or ....,.. ~ C.. 0 . Hlmall .. be be n*9e ~ to lie WOii! II ID bt llOf Of .. _. I II. yat.I ...... • per90ftll eo. Community Cd-~ Copita of lllUll .. .,_ dlllll .. ......... • to lldltMo "La.tel lt'9M .. rMt .. fie C0\111 Md NII I -.. .-..... ""' ltl9I be r.-.cl .. nnin.ttont, tntltled ,.,._ ID .. l*'IOl'll .... ;;";d.m, "' _.. In the ~ ldenlllM PREVAIUNO WAOl --... ~ ~ TM£ ~TION ,... 11tbo¥e-. end tt10M bldl ~ .,. IMlntlliMd lie OOUf\ ..-i tour queMt ~ to -. tt1e11 lie opefl9d end It 1M OttTRICT ollcil lllClfll'9 i.i .. dlllt f1I ........ -"*" ouMdr ,..., "°""' • ... It lt?'O AdllM .. .,. ..... ol .... .. 11 •1p 1 111M1 ,.,,.._ ... ............, ... AY9., Cotel MMe. CA -aa ,..,....... In Pfo. ............ ~ end .. '212t; ~ , ....... Ollt9I ..... t100 ,,... ~ .. .... '" ................ """""'· end .,. The ......... --....... ••www• .,.._... Cit ~ _........ to lflY M-Wll NC ... ....... .... .. .... ~ .. ~ c.... c. ........ ~ \jpOfl ,.. ............. .. ... ...,. ~ ...... "'°°· .. Die-==-c-:r: ............ ........ _, ......,... . .._ !!A!!:'!a .......... dDlllwen•'•°':.t. ,.-~ M4Y ...,, --"" .. -!:::=:::: ....... ' the file kept by the court If you are a pe1son in· 1eres1ed •n Iha astale. you may file wrth 'the ooun a Request tor ~ c•al Notice (form OE· 154) of the ftltng of an Hl· ventory and awa•sal of estate assets °' of any pebtion or accounl as provided m Probate COde SeCllOll 1250 A Reques1 lor $J*Ctal No- tice form 1s a11a1lable from the court derll Attorney fOf P«l11oner: BRUCE R. FINK.. ESQ. 11113 E. 11TH ST. STE. 105, SANTA ANA, CA 92705 Publtshed Newpon Beach·Cos1a Mesa Daily Ptlol Apnl 3. 9. tO, 2001 A MINOR CONDI· TIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW INSTALLA· TION OF A 52 FT HIGH MONOPINE ANO RE· LATED EQUIPMENT CABINETS IN THE SOUTHWEST POA· TION OF THE COST A MESA GOLF COURSE LOCATED AT 1701 GOLF COURSE DRIVE IN AN I & R ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL DE· TERMINATION EX EMPT 5 ZONING ACTION ZA·Ot..07 FOR ARAN ANO MARGARETA SOLOMONIAN FOR A MINOA CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO AL LOW THE EXPANSION OF A TWO·CAR GA· ______ T-.M=3..,7_,.2 RAGE TO A THREE· CAR GARAGE (700 SO Flctltlou1 Bualne11 Name Statement The 1011o .... ng persons are cloong buSWl8ss as A ) J LeSlaJ Enterposes B ) tnlerna· tiOflal Assoctabon or In· temal Marketing, 257 Knox Place Coste Mesa. CA 92627 John Nelson McCreary O OS 257 Knox Place Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business 11 con. dueled by an indtvtduaf Have you ttarted cloong business yet? No John Nel son McCreary, 0 0 S This stalement was ltled with the County Clerll of Orange County on 0312712001 FT MAXIMUM AL· LO W ED AP · PROXIMATELY I 050 SO FT PROPOSEOI AT 28.48 BOA VISTA DRIVE IN AN Rt ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL. OE· TERMINATION EX· EMPT IF THE ABOVE ACTION($) IS'AAE CHALLENGED IN COURT THE CHALLENGE MAY BE LIMITED TO ONL V THOSE ISSUES RAISES IN WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE DELIVERED TO THE ZONING AOMINIS· TAA TOR PRIOR TO THE ABOVE DATE FOR FURTHER IN· FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPLiCA· TIQNS TELEPHONE (714) 754·5245 OR COME TO THE PLAN Flctltloua 8u1lne11 NING DIVISION (SEC· N1me Statement ONO FLOOR OF CITY The rottow1ng persons HALL). AT 77 FAIR 20016159711 Daily Piiot Apr 2 9 t 6 23, 20()1 M095 are doing bustnaS$ as DRIVE COSTA MESA The Cale da France. CALIFORNIA 4213 Campus 01 Published NewPort 166-B. IMne, CA 92612 Beach-Costa Mesa Oriana Enterprises Dally P1to1 Apnl 9 2001 Inc (CA) 53t9 Utwer· Mt02 Slty Or 1119 lrv1nt CA PUBLIC HEARINGS 92612 WIU BE HELO BY niE This business " con-COSTA MESA PLAN· ducted by a OOfPOl'lllOn NING COMMISSION Al Have you started CITY HALL, n FAIR doong bumess yet? No Oriana Enterpnsas, DRIVE. COSTA MESA. Inc Sayed H Mirema~. CALIFORNIA AT 6 30 President PM . OR AS SOON AS This stltement was POSSIBLE THERE· AFTER ON MONOAV hied wrth the County APRIL 23 2001 RE· Clerll ot Orange County GARDING THE FOL· on 03/2Bl200 I 20011859751 LOWING APPLICA· TIONS Daily Pliol Af)f 2 9 t6 1 CONSIDERATION 23, 2001 MQ96 OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE COSTA MESA THE CITY COUNCIL OF ZONING ADMINIS· COSTA MESA AMEND· TRATOR W ILL ING THE REGU· RENDER A DECISION LATIONS CONTAINED ON THURSOAV, APRIL IN TIT\.E 13 RELATING 19. 2001. OR AS SOON TO DEVELOPMENT AS POSSIBLE THERE· STANDARDS FOR AFTER. ON niE FOL· SIGNS ENVIAONMEN· LOWING ITEMS TAL DETERMINATION 1. ZONING APPLICA· EXEMPT TION ZA·01·01 FOR 2 TIME EXTENSION LISA ~UAPHV/COM· OF PLANNING AP· PASS TELECOM, AU· PLICATION PA·00· 11 THORIZEO AGENT FOR STEVE FRANK/ FOR DONALD LAM, TAIT & ASSOCIATES, FOR A MINOR CONOI· AUTHORIZED AGENT TIONAL USE · PERMIT DHC PROPERTY OE· TO AUOW INST.AL.LA· VELOPMENT/AACO TION OF ONE 24 INCH PRODUCTS COM· DISH COMMUNICA· PAHY FOR A CONDI· TION ANTENNA ' TIONAl USE PERMIT FEET HIGH. ATOP A 38 TO REMOVE EXISTING FOOT BUILDING AT KIOSK AND PORTION 2t83 FAIRVIEW ROAD, OF CURB. CON· IN A C2 ZONE smUCT A NEW 21' )( ENVIRONMENTAL OE· 18' KIOSK Wffii SAlES TERMINATION· EX· COUNTER FOR CON· EMPT VENIENCE FOOD ANO 2 ZONING APPLICA· BEVERAGES (NO AL· TION ZA.01-02 FOA COHOLIC BEVERAGE STAT MUAPHYICOM· SALES), AT THE EX· PASS TELECOM AU-ISTING ARCO GAS THORIZEO AGENT STATION LOCATED AT FOR BR EISOUTH 1450 BAKER STREET COAST U.C. F-OR A ... IN A CI ZONE. NOA CONDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL DE· USE PERMIT TO AL· TERMINATION EX· LOW THE INSTALL.A· EMPT TION Of ONE 24• DI-3 TENTATIVE AMETEA ANTENNA PARCEL MAP WHICH WILL EXCEED PM.Ol·t25 F-OR JOHN THE PARAPET BY r LOW AUTiiORtZEO AT 575 ANTOH 80ULE· AGENT FOR WE.ROiff. VAAO IN A P0C ZONE CREEKSIDE, UC TO ENV~NTAL DE· SU8 DNIDE 3 EXIST· TERMINATION EX· INQ PARCELS AT EMPT, CREEl<SIOE COM· 3 ZONING APPllCA· MERCIAL DEVEi.~ TION ZA-01-04 FC>f\ MEN T I NT 0 I STEVE GARRISON/ PARCELS (5 FOR EX· BAKER FAIRVIEW !STING BUILDINGS 1 S£LF STOMOE. L.LC FOA PARl<INO AHO TO ALLC1# Mt AU.A-COMotON N'l/E,A) WITH TION Of A 16 FT. HIGH A OONOmOHAl US£ Tfl£COWUHICA• PffWIT TO AUC1# T'tONS ~ AT $HAA!D "ARKING THE NOATHWHT NG A a..oA c;ao. COAHEA Of ftAOP. noNAL Ull PEAMIT' £..rf LOCATtD AT FOR I HAAlD AC· 11186 PN!lfYr# ~ CUI. LOCA~O AT IN A C1 ZONl . HOO IAllTOl. lNVW>failfNT AL DI-8TNft IN A C1 lONR. TtAMfNATION lX• EHYlfOMNTAL. ~ lWT. T'PMINATION Ill· • DING ACTIC* IWT ZMt1... fOA COii-• TUeT A TIYI ~ ~ ftMC&L MMt .... AUTMCM• Ot .... llOf' UUfll lliOI' CffY MD ... NU.Ill 01 ~ ~ MmOll'I• ~ . • Golf High sthool boys · R1vemde Poly~ Newpon Harbor at Victor11 CC. 7 30 a m , Enaix1a at Millikan Tournament. at El [)o(ado CC. noon TO LEGALIZE THE SUBDIVISION OF ONE LOT INTO TWO 8. 100 SO FT, LOTS WITH A MINOA CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO AL· LOW SHARED AC· CESS LOCATED AT 2480 & 2•84 OOANGE AVENUE IN AN A I ZONE ENVIAONMEN· TAL DETERMINATION EXEMPT 5 APPEAL OF ZONING APPLICATION ZA-01·03 FOR HARDY M STROZIER THE PLANNI N G AS- SOCIATES AUTHOR IZEO AGENT FOR ALEX GORBY SEA LARK MOTEL FOR A PLANNED SIGNING PROGRAM TO ALLOW A 22 HIGH IL LUMINATEO FREE STANO ING SIGN WfTl11N 200 OF A RES- IDENTIAL ZONE FOR THE SEA LARK MOTEL AT 2274 NEWPORT BQijLEVARO IN A A 2·HO Z O NE ENVIRONMENTAL DE· TERMINATION EX · EMPT 6 VESTING PARCEL MAP VPM·OI 121 FOR LONNIE L.ANGUIS AU THOAIZED AGENT FOO JERRY 0 PAL.AN· JIAN TO SUBDIVIDE AN EXISTING LOT INTO TWO LOCATED AT 1965 CHURCH STREET ANO 1970 NEWPORT BOULE· VARO. WITH VARI· ANCES FROM MIN IMUM LOT SIZE RE· OUIAEMENTS 17 260 SO FT REQUIRED 7 000 FT PROPOSED FOR 1965 CHURCH STREET ANO 12 000 SO FT REQUIRED 7000 SO FT PROPOSED FOR 1970 NEWPORT BOULE VAADI IN AN A2·MO ZONE ANO Cl ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL OE· TERMINATION EX· EMPT IF ANY OF THE FOi.· LOWING ACTIONS ARE C11ALLENGEO IN COURT THE C11ALLENGE MAY BE LIMITED TO ONL V THOSE ISSUES SOME· ONE RAISES AT THE PUBLIC HEARING OE· SCRIBED IN THIS NO-TICE OR IN WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE DELIVERED TO THE PLANNING COM · MISSION AT OR PRIOR TO THE PUB· UC HEARING FOR FUAT11EA IN· FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPLICA· TIONS TELEPHONE (714J 754-5245 OR CAU AT THE OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIVISION, ROOM 200. n FAIR OAIVE COSTA MESA. CALIFOONIA Put>llshed Newpon Baach·Coafa Mesa Daily Pilot A.pnl 9 200 t M101 SELL your home through clasa1hed Fictitious Bu1lne11 Namt Statement The lollowHlg persons are do.ng buSln8$S as Thomp~in Cellars 2045 Sh1pway Lane Newpon Beach CA 92660 Julie Thompson· Ooblun 2045 Sh1pway Lane, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Jeffrey Ooblun 2045 Snopway L.Dne Newport Beaeh CA 92660 This busmen is con- CluClll<l lly nusoanes and .,.,,,. Ha¥e you staned do•ng 1>us1ness yel? Yes Oct 2000 Julie Thompson· Dobkin This statement was !tied wuh the County Clef!( ol Qfange Coonty on 04 04 '200 t 20016860501 Dally PolOI At;1f II 16 23 30 2()01 M103 cm OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC REVIEW 30 Day Review April 9, 2001 to M•y 8, 2001 Community Development Block Grant Funda Admlnlatered by HUD (Department of Housing and Urban Development) One-Year Action Plain FY 2001 ·2002 On Aprlf 9 200 I tile C.ty of N9'*Port Beael' """ make ava.tat>le f<>' public rev'8w the draf1 One-Vear Action Plan nctudong fundonQ recom menda1tons Tor F\' 2001-2002 Publk: comments are w elcome and encoureged All publlC oommenls wdf be 111 corix>tl1ed into the llOlll pian lo be subrTv!ltd IO 11UO To commen1 Otl lhe One-Vear ActJOf! Plan. plelse Mnd I let 1er to Dante! Tl"tmblt Associate Planner Ctty ot Newport 8eectl P O Box 1768 Newpon Beaeh. CA 92658·8915 or FAX your commen1s to (949) 5'4·3250 II you haw any ~ lions on CDBG actNrtle$ n Newoort Beach plane contact Danie• lrimt>le 11 (1149) 644-3225 Pubhsheo NewPort Baach·Costa Meu Dally Pilot April 9, 2001 MIO' CWl't....,, to get to all thoee reJ)llK l<>ba eround the hoUM? Let th9 C~ a.me. DfrecrtCKY hefp you find rellable ~. Have A Garage Sale! \ I f.I -·•II CJ -·- •wtoPl8eeA ~IFIEtA,D 8yM P .. P8•- .J.10 """' u..,. 81 ...... 1 (;0.111 \k.a <~~ C)Zci:f' R111:11. A.ltd <.!Mrlllttt'I Ill~ •llh~" 11110111 111111! .... , hf' 1111hl IH'r ,, .. """• 1'1" rll(l1l 10 •,.,.11M11. ""'lil.,.1r,., ,...,ii .. · or l'f'j<-1 11111~ 1•1AJ.lfl.l'd 11d\'l'rli.,.111t•,11t f>J,.,.,... 11',l<ll'l Mii) 1'"111' thul fllll) IW-ill )llllr rL1••iO,.,f 11d IJ11111,..ll1111>ly 'liar 011 I l'1fo1 1m •·1••• 11•1 h"bilil\ for""' t'N'Or ht Mil a1l"l'fliM-11M'1ll for "hkh h OIO\ '"' "'~JlHll•lhl .. "" ..... for th<-"*' of,,.,. •tllk .... ftrlllllll~ lll'l"tlfli•··· '" ,, ... rJTOr ('1v1l11 ··~"' 01111 "' alto,.,f!ft tor llM' r.,.., 11urn100 .--------Delldllne8 ------.., It \_.t•n 111.d. .. llo• °" •••• n lr1ih•1ttr U:S011n.....,;1()0i•11• Mon1lay ........... .fri1lay 5:00pm fri1l11y .......... Tirnnwl11) 5:00pttt 1\1~.lay ......... Monday 5:00pm oturcfo~ ........... F'ritln :t:OOpttl ~_..E , -~ERVICE DIRECTORY -f« Al Your Home Md ....,._ Needf -- G:t EOUAL HOU!ING OPPORIUNllY All real es11t1 aawrus1110 on th IS newspapei IS SUbjtCI lo thi' ~edtfal fill/ Hous109 Act ot 1968 u ilmtndco .,hteh ma~es •t 1lltQill 10 .xi.er!lse any preference 1trn1ti1110n or d1~nm1ni11ton based on race cOlor 11119· ion ~e1 nalldlcap 1amtl1i1I statu\ or na!lonal 0110111, or Jtt unenltoro lo make any ~uch p1elerence ltnttl4110n or d1su1rn1na11on 1111\ n~paoer Noll not knr>.i1ngty ilCcept any ad•trti~ement lor real ~1,1e wn1ct1 is 1n violilton ol lilt l.lw Our rude•• ue nereby informed 1n11 111 ONelhnos aOl/l!rttsed tn tn1s n!IWSpaper are avatlilble on ~n equal opportun11y bJSlS To tomr•air• 01 d1sc11m1 '"''°" cal HUD toll free 4t 1 800 424 8~90 1 HOUSESICOM>OS FOR SALE GENERAL ONE STOP HOME Bl'YI NC; Sl'PERSTORE ,.,.,, ),/¢ '.Jffi' I PM' I U! 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A!ll emi. tMt-211-2008 180 ° OCEAN VIEWI Sleal this r11er uppet. 0 land value' lncted poltntla! 4br • ~SI QM By owner $1.075.000 972-467 9933 32 HOOSE~ FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT AX OR REBUILD Agent 94H23-1120 NEW HOMES Adjacent to Newpc>f1 Beach & Triangle Square. 949-650-1440 *UDO SANDS* 281 2Ba. Fp, lrg backyard A charmng pnvate bMcli communrty steps IO Ille -pvt street pelMlg comm part. pool, play lfl8 landscaped e.trlda Oflefed .. 625,000. Owner! All!l!t MM3H031 ASSOCIATED REALTY Serva Of Newpol1 Beach Sales, Rentals, Investments Proper118$ S111C41 1970 Jim Jacobi. Salls Ml\gl' MH7HN3 PRIME ESTATES Lott l Ocean Views! Cell Patrick Tenore Agent 949-356·9705 Two Studloa In VlfNlllH both w/pvt aleej)lng area, "'8 tnan 1 mile 10 be~ 111 wel kept. &eW!1ly complex, $125.000/eecn Agent. 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Inc bidding 4~ procccdcd· 'IORTH "A!>T SO TH Wf.S'T I• Pll-"' I • p~ 2• ....... ? What actmn do you talc'' A • The dooblc hi ui the blacL 'u11> cnhan.·r. Ille v~lue of the South hand. Clearly. II •~ good cnou.&Jl tor un inv11a11noal btd, and it •~ "mpl) a muncrof which one fl) chon-.c. ihc ob111ou' l>td, In our up1111on. "' to tell p:irtncr 3bout the fit [n h t' 'uu. Bid 1hree dub-. That " fon;ins '° unle~' partner JUffiJ>' to four ~P*k·· ruu c11nnu1 be i.ure how m.in)' 'IXUle~ North ha' 111 wppun. Q 2 ·As South, vulnerable. you hold: K8-1 2 •A K'I The biddin(r. ha\ proccctled SOlfrH \\'~1' "Oln II I ,_S!I I • 7 Whal do you btd now'! t.AS'f JI ass A . Thi~" 1ex1booli.. W11h II perfc:c:t- ly balan\.l:d, I IJ poinl hand with three card Jlbc11 good. wppon for panncr\ wn. there " no rca\Ofl to consider nm1ng panncr·, 'p111ks. I\ jump 10 '""n no trump dc-.cribe' it exaclly (J 3 • Both vulner.ible, "' <,outh you hold: AQ6 6 5 •A 765 n... bidding h:ii.r roceed.:d. 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