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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-05-15 - Orange Coast Pilot'\ I . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA C~1'AMUNmES Sl~CE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM MONDAY, MAY ·15, 2000 ·Star .. •Newport Harbor High School's Andre Stewart was driving on Pomona Freeway when he lost control of his vehicle, authorities say. Andrew Glazer DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -A record-setting Newport Harbor High.School seni~or running back was killed early Sunday morning when his car crash~d into a freeway guardrail in Riverside County. . Andre Stewart, 18, was driving a 1999 Nissan Altima east on the Pomona Freeway at 3:30 · a.m. Sunday with his brother, Lamar -a freshman at Newport Harbor -whe n he lost control and collided into a guardrail, California Highway Patrol officials said. Lamar survived with ntinor injuries. Investigators said they cou.ldn't de termine how fast Stewart was driving Andre Stewart or whether he had been wearing a seat belt. "He would have continued on to do g reat things, but unfortunately we're aU gomg to miss that,· said coach and close friend Jeff Brinkley. Last season, Stewart was named California Inter- Newport Harbor High football coaches and players remember Andre scholastic Federa- tion Southern Sec- tion Division VI Offensive Player of the Year and the Stewart's passion for life, as well as his devotion to the team. See Sports, Page 6. E!w po1t-M esa Uni- fied School District's Most Valuable Player after playing a key role in the Newport Harbor he ad football coach Jeff Brinkley pays his respecfs to star running back Andre Stewart, who was killed in a car crash in Riverside County early Sunday morning. Friends and teammates of the popular player made an impromptu m emorial for him at Davidson· Field. Sailqrs' 1999 CIF championship victory. He rushed for a school single- season record of 2,404 yards and scored 26 touch- downs. And he was scheduled to play in the Orange County high school All-Star football game for seniors, at Orange Coast College. · While Stewart's talent would have likely enticed Division I four-year cQllege recruiters, bad grades forced him instead to enroll in community college, Brinkley said. Last week, Stewart bad made the decision to attend Saddleback Community College in the fall. . Stewart's family, recently moved to Pontana, Calif., could not be reached for comment. VOICES "He wasn't that big, but he could bit. Freshmcln yedr he ran rnto me so hard, I couldn't feel my nght side for awhile.• -BRAD ~IG. 18, Sailors tight end "He always talked dbout playmg col- lege football He said one of these days you're going to see m~Sunday on TV." "He was always m a good mood. Happy a.nd ruce He was upWtmg for everybody." -VA.LERIE DAY, 15, friend of Lamar Stewart ·we·re a ught-k,Jut fdJlllly It's tunes like thts when you need .our close· ness.· "He would have conll.nued on to do great thrngs. but unfortunately we're all going to OllSS that· -Coach JEFF BRINKLEY News of the acodent spread fast Sunday. An announcement was made at Sunday morning ser- vices at Costa Mesa's Grace Fellowship Church. Pas- tor Earle Craig's son, Brad, played on Newport Har- bor's team with Stewart. Quickly, friends, team.males and parents called one a nother with the tragic news. Friend/ of Andre Stewart remember the popular Ne wport Harbor HJgh School student and football player at the memorial. "He touched a lot of people. He was shy al fll'St. qwet, but given a chance and if he fell comfortable you could see what a big h<'<lrt ht> had.' -RYAN BRIU. 18, Sailors running back "No. 2, we will alway nuss you • -A poster at the Impromptu memorial near the 50-yard line that mourners set up Sunday. SEE STEWART PAGE 5 .. 0 • Education for earth's sake CONRAD LAU I DAILY PILOT Klllybrooke Elementary School fifth-graders react to the taste of ~lty water used tn a class experiment • Newport-Mesa Unified School district employs programs to teach youngsters about environmental issues. Alex Coolman DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA Fifth-grader Cynthia Felix raised her small hand when the teacher asked if anyone in class could recite a few The DAILY PILOT r~amines a story that has made headlines vocabulary words from a rt;?cent lesson. ·Acid," she announced. ."Sewage. Turbidity. Pbos- don't have to worrr. about getting killed by cars g~1,.n hour.· .... •She's really, really nice -I mHn nice. If ~ Mf!d help, she helps us .• -SAMANTHA CMAaa. a Victoria E~~ry School fourth-grader, on her tffCMr, Marilyn W~ht •ta TNCher Apprec1•tion O.y f?~nt. •It's o~lmlng that ttJ.re's a rNjor scr.w-up ttt.re. It's got ro I>@ np«lally Insulting with tM In-your-face vlola- tiom. • -RICK ~aa, chairman of the Or•• County Planning Comm/sslot\, upon listening ro neighbors' complaints of explosJons at an Irvine Co. luxury housing~ tta.t Is cunwntfy under mnscructfon. '"7NI Is the ltodlo """-of Cmta Mia And on ~ °"'"-)IOCI CM .-It MIVtd IJltd Jlt doMt • ,...,, Md,., -DAN who owns sever- al properties on the Hst side of 17th Street on the need for the thoroughf•re to become more pedestrian-friendly. "The wa\.'es are good fin ~rt Beach] ~n they're good, but there are • lot of pollutants.• -9088Y TANG. rna~r of surf shop TM Frog House, on Nwlport 8Hch b@ing rat«J OM of the top 10 bHctt.s In the U.S. by the Sumw.r Foundation. •This will show ~re the al~lance of city gowmtMnt lift -with the ~.r­.rs who Met them, or tn. people with the most bucks.. --n ~a Costa MeM rwidMt who,,_,,.., the pmprmd ~ llatteh JriJ«t. on .,.,..,,., °'not ,,,. d'1' 1/edid oMdlll wlll ..... ,,.. ....... It wltklt would ft1udls • fwnlftn ... MdOllb ......... phate. Biocherrucal Oxygen Demand." B1ocherrucal Oxygen De- mdnd? Most adults would be baffled by the scientific term. But for the kids m James Mar- bnez' class at Killybrooke EJe- me ntary School, this land of environmcnldl lerminology is standard stuff. Martinez' cJa s has been participatmg 1Il the Water- shed Educalton Plan, one of several programs in the New- port-Mesa Unified School dis- trict that bnng a strong envi- ronmental element mlo ele- mentary educabon These types of programs, educators say, are helping young people develop a much more sensitive understanding of the enwonment than k.tds have ever had before. "The purpose of a pubbc school education is to prepare citizens to UMve and thrive m the grNter SOCtcty." srud Bon- rue Swann, cilrector of elem· entary educalton and kinder- SEE CLOSER PAGE 5 CWSlflDS ·-----· NlJ(mJKES _____ , SIOll'5 ·--····-----·· WHATS AROi\J _2 -........ ·, .... ,. • ' ' . . . The SdlOOlier Y.cht SWift.m.de New- port HMbor Mr home from 1139 to 1161. She w• owned br Qt Cagney, the brother~ tulneB,,.,.., of movie actor Jamel (AgNy. who mooNd SWift off of his ~ Shores home. •1q1•ncf• under the otd Comt High- w.t bridge during • low Ude to.,..., - thel.tl .. 11*~-~ln numttOUS Hollywood ~ lndudlng 9Trulure 1Und· ~-~of the S.-flmily Roblnlon. • .. In 1956, she w• putd\aMd by the original dewlopers of the Newport Dunes recrHtion partt. The rNSts were umtepped and the Swift w• -Jahn ..... J CorON del Mar resident. yacht hlstori.n and active sailor. 2 Monday, MJy 15, 2oo0 .. Daity Pilot Terrance Phdlips THE HARBOR COLUMN Be careful as you tread shallow waters I t's a very shallow subject when we speak of sailing in Newport · Harbor. In fact, in some cases it's not a very deep subject at all. One of the first steps in boating safety is tO understand everything there is to know about your vessel. Beam, length, overhang, through-hulls and especially your draft. However, there are some other issues that need to be addressed as well. It's very common to read about a boat running aground on the coral · reefs in the South Seas. but did you know we have the same problem right here in Newport Harbor? BRIAN POBUOA I OAA.Y PILOT Fisherman Den Tran waits for a fish to bite during his Friday afternoon stop at a secluded fishing spot near Westcllff in Newport Beach.· Capt. Marty Kasules, of the Orange County Sheriffs Department and our local Harbor Master, said, •we have some very dangerous . areas in Newport, where it's very shallow and the reports of boats run- ning aground has become inore fre-· .LHOoking witli tlie . ti -es ·-quen . Ka$tles mentioned that the area in front of the bow of the Newport Nautical Museum and extending toward the lip of Linda Island is probably our most dangerous area. "During low tide there are spots that become as shallow as four feet in some places. These spots are dilti- rult to·ldentify as the shifting sand moves daily with the bde, • Kasules said Alex Coolman DAILY PILOT . A Newport Bay beach, which disappears at high water levels, is haven for patient fishermen D en Tran was squatting in the mud, smoking Win- stons and shucking mus- sels with a short, sharp kilch0!1 knife. "The tide is too low,· he not- ed, jabbing the blade into a gnarled mollusk. Later, as the water pushed up through the hot afternoon, Tran said the fishing would be good. When the currents chdnge dra- matically, the people who come to th.is beach know, the fish are plentiful. It's not much of a beach. A narrow crescent of sparsely pop- ulated mud that is accessible only from a dusty path ·near Polaris Drive in Newport Beach, it attracts mostly fishermen and the occasional wanderer seek- ing solitude. The beach, near Dover Shores across from Newport Dunes. is so slender that at high tide it's not even there. And when the tide is very low it's a slightly smelly sWath of mud flecked with mussel shells, ten- nis balls and twigs. Between the extremes. though, it's a good spot lo hook croaker and spot-finned corv- ina. Fishermen set up their sea What's AFLOAT Dory Fishing Fleet return with the fresh catch of the day. Fish are prepared for sale at the open-air market. • MMr1 N'UMT nMlS periodically in the ~ PUot on • rotating ~. If you know of .n event or activity that could appear In tt'9oo6umn, plase mall the lnfonnatlon to Dlltf Plot. DO W. 8-v St. Costa Mesa 12121; fllX It to (!M9) 646-4170; or e-mail it to dll)pllo-..ttnes.com ...... n n 2 8 dwel INw Balboa Pavil- ion at 6 a.m . and retwn at 4 p.m. Maaday and Tueeday eech week. COit ii $125 per person. For more illbmation. call (949) 673-2810. Get lo tbe Newport Pler/McFad· dm Square early to watch the Flahing supplies and boat cbar- ters (open party and private) are available at these locations: Newport Landing Sporttishing, 309 Palms, Suite F, (949) 675- 0550; Falco Fishing Charters, (714) 832-7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, ,(949) 673-1434. Day and nlgbt IWdng cbuten are available for groups or singles. Call Bongos Sportfilhing Head.- quarters on Balboa Peninlula, (949) 673-2810. rods with mussels or blood wonns, throw the Jin~ in the water, and sit back to wail Thanh Do comes to the beach from Westminster a cou- ple times a week, depending on what the tides are doing. There's no shade on the sand, · so when he comes, be brings a green umbrella to sit under. He waits there. trying to decide what bait will work best for the conditions. U blood worms won't do it, he said, he tries gold shrimp. Or maybe clams. It's never easy to know just what will work. KAYAKING I CANOEING I SCUBA Beglantng lea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available. For more infor- mation. call (949) 675-1215 for Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd. 1Wo-lloar lulyU tours begin at 10 a.m. Sundays from J'lewporl Dunes. Cost is $20 per adult. $15 per cbikt. Kayak rentals and clals- es me aJlo available. For more information, call (949) 729-t 150. Slagle .... ,...11our, .... doable (StS per hour) kayak rentals are available in the Balboa Pun Zone. Call Be1boe Boet Rentals, (949) 673-7200. Paddle Power also pro- vides kayak. surf 1k1 and cenoe The only thing certain 1s that the beach will be the same: muddy, mostly empty, and -in a certain way -quite pleasant. Chanh Lam said be bies most of his catch and serves it in ~ spicy tomato sauce, 45Suming he catches something. But even that i$ not guaran- teed. "Sometimes you take four hours, five hours, six hours and get nothing," he said. "That's OK. No problem.• Asked why so many Viet- namese fishermen are attracted to this small strip of land, Lam, who comes from Santa Ana, arrives at a simple answer. "We enjoy, fishing," he said. "And we're very patient." rentals. For more information, call (949) 675-1215. The Newport Aqa.adc C...ter offers sweep rowing (one oar), sculling cluses (two oan) and canoe rentals. "••H nm for four w eeks and COit S'15. Introductory clinics are also available Satur- days and Slmdays at a met of SIO. Por more information. CID (9'9) 646-1725. ... Another problem area IS at the north tip of Collins Island, extending to the mainland. · area recently sent two boats to the pair yard for rhinor rudder and pro er damage. Certainly even modE'Sl s· boats (especially sailboats) draw more than four feet. Therefore, being cog- ni7.ant of the signs, markers and buoys becomes paramount. Jn the past, the city of Newport Beach had an open-ended, 10-year dredging permit and when certain areas became dangerous, they sim- ply contracted for a dredge to dear the area. But because the permit expired last August, the California Coastal Commission must approve any further dredging. Deputy City Manager Dave Kiff and Marine Director Tony Melwn recently completed negotiations with the Coastal Commission for a permanent Newport Harbor dredg- ing perm.it. This was their second attempt to secure the much-needed permit Shoals are very prevalent under many of the private docks and in some cases. wateitront home- owners have had to relocate their boats as the sand bas risen to unsafe levels. The shoal ateeii around Newport Harbor are on the rise -literally. It is hoped the situation is resolved and once again, dredging permits will be issued. • 1"ERMNCE ~ Is the Dally Pilot's boating writer. 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' t .,. . v • . , Doily Pilot Chee~ you biases at the door Sometimes, even when we have the best of mten- tions, w e can wind up leaving readers with the wrong impression. For example, an anony- mous reader took us to task last week for this paragraph regarding a story about two men who reportedly accosted a local <ttlom ey outside of his Newport Beach office. Tony Dodero. ... EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK #Police are searching for the suspects who are both describee as approximately 25 years old, 6 feet tall and about 200 pounds. One of the men that could be used to nab the was wearing a knit cap and perp., the other had a shaved head. -In the aforementioned The reader argues that if case, the copy desk-Oagged the men in t1us c~e had been the story because the race of Asian, Latino or African the men was in the original American then we would version of the story. We dis· have identified them. The cussed it and decided that it reader's assumption is that didn't meet the criteria. · the men in this case are ln sum, readers should white. avoid looking to the Daily -check your biases at the Pilot, or any other newspaper publishing a photogra ph of a young man who was out get- ting a few rides despite the nasty water. The caption called him a "brave-surfer. "Surely you are encourag- ing many idealistic young swfers to be "brave' and do the same thing. It seems that the responsible journalist would have used an adjective much more appropriate than 'brave.' A few that come to mind are ignorant, unin- formed, em~·headed and - oblivious.• · . I must admit when I read the photo caption, I didn't consider the use of the word brave to be a term of admira- tion . Instead I see it more of a statement of incredulity. But I can see how people see it oth- erwise. Nonetheless, I can't see us calling somebody "empty· headed• in print any time soon either. • door and report the news for that matter, as place to tal· equally and fairly. A criminal ly up crime reports based on OK, what's wrong with this is a criminal is a criminal and race. Race doesn't belong in picture. Pay close attention to we want to know who they everyday news 'Stories unless this recent press statement. are, even if they are white.• it is pertinent to the story. "Southern California's pre- First, I have to point out the Anything else is just a eminent car show, the New- reader's assumption is correct. futile and hurtful game of port Beach Concours d'Ele- The men were indeed white, stereotyping. gance ... will now take place or at least that is what wit-• · at the prestigious Oaks Polo nesses said. Last week was a good and Field in San Juan Capistrano But the reader is wrong on bad week for our local beach-Sunday Sept. 24." · several scores. es. There was the news that That's right, after 17 years, The Daily Pilot long ago Newport Beach was ranked this car show with proceeds developed a policy for No. 5 among the top 10 urban funding the Assessment and describing outstanding sus·. beaches in the U.S .. accord· Treatment Services Center, pects that would discourage ing to a Surfrider Foundation will no longer be in the city On The AGENDA AUTHORJZE THE OTY TO HIRE AN ADDmONAL POLICE SERGEANT Whet to expect The City Council has" more than $230,000 in fro nt-line crime fighting grants lined up, S 117, 700 of which would go toward the new sergeant's salary. "I'm usually wary usi ng. · grants to hire employees," said City Councilma n Joe Erickson. "Grants come and go and you have to ask what will happen if they stop." In past years, the city has On The COUNCIL l'ltolw: (714) 754-5223 Mayor. Gary Monahan (oundl: Libby Cowan Joe Erickson Linda Dixon Heather Somers Gary Monahan reporters from inserting race survey. for which it is named. into a story where it didn't The bad news was that an Event organizers say FOR THE RECORD belong. Orange County Sanitation there's more room at the polo ln ("Home Ranch good Our critena is that suspect Disbict pipe broke and some field down south, more on for $2.4 million of annual mfonnation must have three 3,000 to 5,000 gallons of site parking and it's only a 20-revenue" May 12) o! the other desoiptors as1de from sewage came spilling out minute dnve from Newport Daily Pilot, an incorrect height, weight and skin color. , through the mouth of the San-Beach (if you take the toll statement was attnbuted to As the reader says, a crimi-ta Ana River. road of course). Paul Freeman, spokesman nal is a criminal, but their race The sewage was disap-What next? The Taste of for developer C.J . matters little unless we have a pointing news to local swfers Ne\'{J)Ort in Tustin? The Ne w-Segerstrom & Sons. The better descripllon. who mostly had to stand by port to Ensenada yacht race sentence should hdve read U all the reporter can say lS and watch as a pumping 3-6 sailing out of Long Beach? that the $1 .6 million the the man is an Asian man,..S foot swell created some ni~~ If it can't be in Newport project will bring to the feet 8 inches, 165 pounds, waves. But a couple surfers Beach, there's no reason to Newport-Mesa Urufied . , FYI The Costa Mesa City Counc.il will meet at 6:30 • p.fTl. tonight at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive used the funds to purchase a mobile satellite police station and video recorders for squad cars. HIRE HEUSTREAM, INC. TO TRAJN AN ADDmONAL HELICOPTER PILOT . What to expect The train· ing would cost the city S31,000. This item does not require the council's d iscus- sion and w ill most likely be approv~. Ubby Cowan Unda D~ Joe Erick.son Heather Somers No matte< what you're domg, your hometown newspaper FITS Daily Pilot IN ... (, , . , Moridoy, May 15, 2000 3 SAVE MGNEY! SAVE TIME! With the J}aily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 1--~~were.J.5...(1,ueust...a.c.ouple-nu~'l-·.--~iqgnwou1r~edu..utb~e~po!J(A~~wW4am~Lin~g~~~~lhename;-den!t-yo·tt-~-+~i<;R<OOl-.l:)~bW-~'~-=-·~-F~ lion people who fit that signs and paddled out any-think? be even higher than that description. But if the reporter way. only to be chasep away because consultants overes- can say the man also had a by lifeguards. •TONY DODERO is the editor of the ti.mated the number of stu- mustache, crooked teeth and One reader complained, Daily Pilot. He can be reached at dents the project would long scraggly hair, well the n however, that we praC:ticed (949) 574-4258 or via e-mail at tony. draw to local schools. that's meaningful information irresponsible reporting by doderoOlatimes.com . 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For reservations, call (114) 593- 9630. • SeQd AROUND TOWN Items to the D•lly Pi'°'-330 W. hy St., Cos-u Mes. 92627; fu to (949) 646- 4170 or call (949) 57....U68.'A com- plete listing m•y be found •t www.d•llypilot.com . TUESDAY Author Kent McArthur will discuss and sign copies of •How to Be Happy. Healthy, Wealthy and Wise: The Guide to Taking Control of Ypur Lite" at 7:30 p.m. at Bor- ders Books, Music and Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The lecture is free. For more information, call (71 4) 432- 7854. Guest 1peaker1 Dr: BUI OeMoss and Steve Holmes will present a lecture titled •vaccination -the Myth .. at 7 p.m. at Motl\i!r's Mar\cet & Kitchen, 235 E. 17th St., Cos- ta Mesa. The lecture is free. For more information, call (714) 806-1967. A free 1emlnar, •Natural Approaches to Allergies & Asthma," will be presented from 6:30 to 7 :30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Mar- ket and Kitchen , 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For reserva- tions, call (800) 595-6667. , j FRIDAY The Single Gourmet Orange County Chapter, an interna- tional fine dining club for sin- gles, will host a dinner party at 6:30 p .m. at Pinot Provence, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cost is $63. For reservations, call (949) 854-6552. TAYA KASHUBA I DAILY PILOT Windsurfer Charles Holt of Newport Beach heads out to.catch some wind at the Corona del Mar main beach 1bunday afternoon. Guest speaker Blrl Martin will discuss "The Million Dol- lar Success Plan" at Boiders Business Connections, a busi- ness networking and referral group that \\'.ill meet at 8 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe, 3333 Sear St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more information, call (714) 432-7854. The Newport· Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Busi- ness Referral Brea\dast will take place at 7:30 a.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Author, speaker, trainer Terry L. Mayfield will present a dis- cussion on achieving excep- tional customer service. Cost for members is $15. Cost for nonmembers at the door will be $20. For more information, call (949) 729-4400. A free seminar Utled "Weight Loss & Healing with the Raw & Llving F6od Diet" will be presented from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For reservations. call (800) 595- 6667. WEDNESDAY The Udo Isle Yacht Club's Nautical Lecture Series will feature guest speaker Holly ·We Buy Direct. Elimin•le the Middleman! Compare our Prices! TuJi9.p.W Costa Mesa Showroom by appointment 1240 Logan Ave. Unit H <-· ol M<Clffltodl A: Lopn' (714) 544-7288 www.leakouldoors.com AlTENTION! ALL PARENTS OF LITTLE-LEAGUERS :AND BASEBALL PLAYERS UNDER 18! T\li;~w ~!.IM BASEBALL CARD PAGE This page is designed to showcase the ball players here in our community. YOtK ~Id can be on this page for just $25.00. HeN~~wttworks:-----­ F'• out the form below. 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Author Joan Veon will dis- cuss "Global Government and Reinventing Govern- ment· at the Newport Harbor Republican Women's meet- ing at 11:15 a .m. at the New- port Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Admission is $20. For more information, call (949) 673-0158. Award-winning mystery writer Robert Crais, author of the popular Elvis Cole novels, will be the featured speaker at "Celebrate the Center for the Book" at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central ·~doAve., Newport Beach. Admission is free. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. Warden Michael McDermott of the state Department of Fish and Game will give a presentation at an Orang~ County CoastKeepers meet- ing at 7 p.m. The free event will be at the Newport Dunes. the Wind and Sea Room, 1131 Back Bay Drive. For more infopnation. call (949) 723- 5424. THURSDAY St. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church will host a free ·rela- tionship seminar for people who are recenUy divorced or separated. The meeting-will begin at 7:30 p.m. at·600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For moi:.e information, call (949) 574-2214. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will present the 21st annual Les Miller schol- arship recognition breakfast at 7:15 a.m. at the Double Tree Hotel, 3050 Bristol St.. Costa Mesa. Admission is $17. For more information, call(714)885-9090. ' MAY 20 Paine Webber will host a financial seminar titled "How to Handle Divorce Settlement -Investing Your Settlement Wisely" beginning at noon at 620 Newport Center Drive, on the ninth floor. For more information, call (949) 717- 5600. . A support group for care-Crystal Cove State Park will givers sponsored by the host a, "Back Country Hike" Atzheb uer 's Asstr."'oiff~mn:>--'_....,,.a.....,..."='a-=.m=-.,..,.is=:1r::oo-::rs:--;;,s .. o~rm=ee=.----1 County will meet from 1 t at El Moro Visitor Center on Pacific Coast Highway just north of Laguna Beach. The ~Dunham program is free, parking is $6. For more information, call (949) 497-7647 . Ba at Bhaea ... - Corona del Mar P1aza nee 932 Avocado St. !PCH & MacArthur) .~ J~ C949J 720· 1 BD2 Craig Brown Insurance "For life's little Accidents!" Borders Books, Music and Cafe will present "Special Story time with WUlllie the Pooh" at 1 p.m. Borders is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Story time is free. For more infonnation, call (714) 432- 7854. F~~·o1 h .. tcth Information or to find• doctor who rtfm to CHOC, call (714) 633•2098 or'vlslt CHOC.cq. 'Cff C H I L D R E N ' S H o s p 1 T A t O•ANGI MISSION Doily Pilot CLOSER CONTINUED FROM 1 garteo through slxth-9f8de cui- riculwn for the chstrict. • "Given that mission, what could be more important than making sure that every student understands the importance of the environment?" Newport-Mesa students participate in programs devel- oped by Swfrider Foundation, learn about water issues at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum and spend time strolling through the special- ized botanical habitats of the Environmental Nature Center. The people who run these organizations say the programs are good for students and orga- nizations. 1brough sponsoring BUILDtNG AWARENESS educational programs, Swfrid- Not all of Martinez' students er can reach more kids than m(lStered eriwanrnental vocab-they could without them. ulary as well as Cynthia did, but "What we've ,really tried to most of them gained a some-do is to get the teachers what better understanding involved,• said Nancy Gardner, about ,Ule sources of water con:-president of the Newport tarninatiort over the co~e of BeaCh chapter of Swfrider their unit on the subject. Foundation. "We just can't hit Gradually developing such enough classrooms by our- awareness, Martinez said, is selves. We don't have enough the whole point of such lessons. people .• "They're going to be the But through programs such marine problem-solvers of the as a video that is distributed to future,• he said. "Fifteen years all fifth-grade classes, Surfrider from now, they'll know what it can get its message out to means when we say 'coliform youngsters. bacteria.·· It's a big change from the In fact. today's students are lessons that used to be taught, exposed to a wide variety of Gardner said. • I .. environmental information. "I'm a Newport Harbor The district has programs at graduate of 1960, ·she said. "In several grade levels that try my biology class, we essential- to communicate information ly raped and pillaged. We were about earth-friendly topics. told if we wanted an "P: we •At the sixth-grade leve l,· had to get a hundred marine for example, Swann said, speci{nens. We went down to "They learn about land [Little) Corona and t90k every- DON LEACH DAii Y PUOT Newport Harbor football players, from left, Robert Cole, Chris Mandarino, Aaron Roberts and Justin J acobs pay respects to fellow player Andre Stewart by signing a football next to a memorial site friends made for him. masses." thing we could find.• When they do so, a unit on When kids learn more envi- the dangers of erosion is ronmentally responsible be- included. havior at a young age, Gardner STEWART CONTINUED FROM 1 art's triumphs on and off the always nice to everybooy." field. A group of. freshYnan Stewart's admirers said gtrls sat around·an he wasn't dlways the gre- impromptu memorial made garious, smiling center of up of his w hite, No. 2 Jersey, the.. high school social scene In other lessons, students are said, it can have powerful taught about basic ecology and impact. aboot1 tl1e delicate balance of "They get it in their heads "1 was sitting in church crea_ture.s who_ exist in an and they tend to be very good when I found out," said dozens of flower bouquets that he was his senior year. and a poster dotted wilh Ha transfe rred to Newport ecosystem. --i" themselves about doing things. Brad Craig, 18. "I left the Swann compares th.is kind And they of course persuade church and just lay down in photos ol Stewart's hand-HMbor from a school in San some, smiling face. and the Jose before tus freshman of ta.ken-for-granted environ-their parents,• she said . the parking lot.• mental familiarity to other Roughly 50 students and words "No. 2, we will year and was qwel and always love you.• guarded for several months. changes in societal attitudes THE MORAL? friends showed up to David- that have evolved over bme. Of course, the more kids son field at the high school "After every one of Jus "It was'a complete cul- touchdowns, he just put lhe· ture hock for him,· Clayton "It's sort of like wearing seat learn about the environment, -the site of many of Stew- belts, • or realizing that throw-the more they come to realize . art's football feats -early ball down on the line and ~d. "He came m \\11th a walked back,• sa.td Billy really big atlltude." ing garbage out the window of how much room for improve-Sunday afternoon to pay a car isn't a smart way to har19 ment there is for environmental their respects. Oayton, 18, a wide receiver But before long, Stewart and safety. "He played for all let tus g\lard down and dle trash, she said. issues in their own area. Coach Brinkley quietly Nobody used to gwe such ln the wake of her unit in sat alone in the bleachers. A of us. It wasn't about him.• showed tus kind intenor, "I loved him so much," friends Sd.id. thin s a second thou ht. Toda , Martinez' class where she cluster of broad-shouldered 1---..,..-e_.y....,_o_. '-'--"---...,...;--'~..A.1-~le.;;.;am=e=d;;::-;=-w-o..;;rds~lik""'· -e~• f;.::ec;;;..;al:;.,.....;co:..:..;::1-~ -tearnmaternt near the--50- said red-eyed Christin Early, "He came so far as d per- t5, who said she wes-on'*"'e~ott-f -MS&*'nr-i-.wwrudH.s Ule ieal ~lof), • iform " and participated in·test-yard line recounting Stew-his best friends. "He was Bnnkley said. ENVIRONMENTAL PARTNEl\- SHIPS I Many environmental les- sons in the curriculum are taught in a hcmds-on way through partnerships the clJs- trict has formed with other organizations. ing local waters for such unpleasant substances, fifth- grader Linh Hoang said she was a little skeptical about the idea of a trip to the beach. "I don't think I would go in the water," she proclaimed. 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Qr" ....,.,t .... ........................ • T·SHtJIT ADULT n~ ) \I I ~l T-SlllRT CHll 0 • lZE D LJ ~ D El'TIYSKll D E-.1ltl' WAU\ Stewart's ldns were not limited to lhose who knew tum personally. Tom Kinder -a re 1dent who lives near DdVldson Field -threw a Nerf football to his red-headed son. Adam, Sunday. The two were unaware of why the crowd had gathered 50 yards away When Kmder found out that Stewart - ·Adam's favonte player - had been killed, he stood frozen. And then he pulled Adam closer and told him what had happened. AdcUn covered tus eyes w1lh tus hands. bent hiS head and begdn to cry "Oli 110, dad,· lte smd. "Poor Andre." t ' J '---- -. / J •• ,/ . . 111EDIY .. ---. ..., .... -····-···· .,Anlh se..t) appramhed ... -Wiit ht played ~•alatofheartcnlnMr-. .. ~· ... May 22 honoree JOll WlACI -Newport Harbor teammate 8RAD CRAIG ---- 6 Monday, f'My 15 .. 2000 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 Doily Pilot Teammates, coaches remember Tars' Stewart • Star running back, killed Sunday, stole the show with Qis talent as well as with his smile. ' Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Newport Harbor High football players. and coaches, who helped foster the abnosphere in wluch Andre Stewart may have been most comfortable. came together at Davtdson Field Sun- day to comfort one another after learning the senior star was killed in a car acodent early Sunddy morning. Bnnging flowers, as well as small memorial American nags, reflectmg lhe image which adorns both sides of the Sailors' navy blue hel- mets, mourners remembered Stewart as one of the pro- gram's most popular, talent- ed, dnd rl:!spected players. 160 pounds), but explosively strong and detennined tailback, who set several records while leading the Sailors to the CIF Southern .. Section Division VI title last fall. • "I can see that the' champjonship," Clayton said. MYou could tell the sense of · accomplishment he felt, because winning a championship was such a huge goal for him." big smile now, M Andre Stewart Clayton, senior off- ensive tackle Robert Cole, senior defensive end Brad Craig, head coach Jeff Brinkley Sailors running backs coach Bill Brown said of the two-way starter, who rushed for a school single- season record 2,404 yards and scored 26 touchdowns en route lo collecting numerous individual honors. "It was a joy to be around him and a joy to see the way he grasped things." Though he was recognized as CIF Division VI Offensive Player of the Year, Newport- Mesa Distrtct MVP, Sea View League Offensive Player of the Year, Orange County All- Star and team MVP, senior teammate Billy Clayton ,said Stewart was most proud of his part in the team tiUe. and assistants Zach Biehl and Brown, all recounted how foot- ball was the catalyst in Stew- art's maturation process, upon transferring to Newport from San Jose before his freshman year. "He had a rough outside at" first, but he was such a gen- uine person,• said Cole, a member of the offensive line Stewart regularly credited for paving the way to his success. "When he got here, he had no one to trust. But I think the football team became one area of his life where he found that trust. He knew he could always coWlt on foot- ball in that way. And when he • KIM HAGGERTV·ZYLIUS I DAILY Pit.OT I las Joyful soul and hjs devotion to the team were consistent themes among those who reldted their mem- ones of the small (5-foot-9, "I think he was the guy most affected by us winning SEE REACTION PAGE 7 Andre Stewart (2) was Newport Harbor's top oHensive weapon during 1999 title run. Rivalry remains unresolved •Mesa's Hulliger, Cd.M's Fenton s plit bragging rights in shot put, discus at CIF · · · orr'Ut-prefunimtri:~-- Joseph Boo DAILY PILOT LONG BEACH -The Robert Hulliger-Sean Fenton rivalry adds another chapter. In a matchup JUSt as intriguing as the Knicks vs. Heat without the apgry insults exchanged through the media, Huiliger, a Costa Mesa High seruor, and Corona del Mar senior Fenlon each put up impressive marks m the boys shot put and discus at Saturday's CIF Southern Section DiVlSion Ill track and fie ld prelimi- naries at Veterans Stadium. Their efforts allowed both to move on to Saturday's DlVlSIOn m finals at Cerri- tos College. For the third time in four meet- ings, Mesa's Hulliger bested Pacific Coast League rival and friend Fenton in the shot put. Hulliger was the top qualifier with a mark of 55-1, while Fenton had the fourth-best mark (53- 9 112). ·Robert was very happy with his . shot put,• Costa Mesa Coach John Camey said. "Thal 55-1 is a good mark." On the flip side, Fenton, bound for Yale to play football, got the better of Hulliger for the thjrd time in four meets in the discus. Fenton launched a 150-7, good for the fourth seed. Hulliger was nght behind hlm with a 149-8, the sixth-best mark. "He hasn't been consistent in the discus all year,• Camey said of Hul- llger. "I le worked out on that e~ent and he did well. To qualify for two events 1s big for hlm. • Another two-time qualifier was CdM senior Josh Yelsey. He won his heat in the 1,600 meters handily and nabbed the No. 2 seed with a time of 4:26.29. In the 800, Yelsey fought off Loyola's Harry Williams to win the heat. His time of 1 :58.80 makes him the No. 5 set:?d. "Yelscy won two races and that , MARIANNA DAV MASSEY I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa's Ro~rt HuWger was the top shot put qualWer Saturday. BOYS-TRAC« & FIELD wa-s huge,• CdM Coach Bill,Sumner said. ~Yelsey came up big for us today." . Another athlete who made a name for himself, literally, was Mesa junior Rarni Ghebrekidus. He contin- ued his rapid improvement with a 9:39.19 in the 3,200, a whopping 1'2 seconds better than his previous best He was third in his heat and fifth overall, but that didn't sit well with Ghebrekidus. "It was a good ttme, •he said, "but I really wanted tlle win.· Nevertheless, .his bme makes him one to watch for Saturday's final, and he hopes people can finally learn to spell his name right. The prelirns program had it, "Chebekidus. • Ml've never seen my name spelled right,~ Gh«:lbrekidus bemoaned, "and I'm getting sick of it.• Mesa senior Greg Stewart made up for a disappointing 100 with a blistering 200, an event in which he placed sixth at last year's Division ill finals. Stewart ran a 22.28 to win his heat, good enoagh for the No. 3 seed. Nevertheless, Stewart was disap- pointed at not getting the school record (21.6), as well as failing to qualify in the 100, an event.in which he had Orange County's third-fastest time this year, 10.83. He placed 12th at the 'prelims with an 11,16. Only the top nine advance. "I just didn't feel good today,• be said. "I really wanted the school record in the 200, but I fell a little short. I'll just have to try next week." Estancia's 1\"avis Chandler, who participated in three events, quali- fied for the finals in the high jump. He was one of eight athletes to jump a 6-2. That was the top mark in the prelims and a personal record for Chandler. Estancia freshman Humberto Rojas qualified as the second alter- nate in the 1,600. His time of 4:30.~2 was five seconds better than his time at Pacific Coast League finals. Rojas placed 11th overall. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1oouoooooofoooooootOOoo••••ooooo•tOOttootoototootoOooouoootoOOho:.t•OfttotoOOOttOUtftWOOtoOt .. •tuooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo••ooooo•to•ooto•to+ooooooooooooooot"'''"'"''*''"'"''"'"'''''''''''''''''"'"'""' Sea Kings' Morse is CIF force M.4111~ DAY MASSEY I OAllV Pit.OT CdM senior Uz Mone quallfted In four events Saturday. • CdM runne r qualifies in four events at CIF Division ill preliminaries; Costa Mesa's Day alive in three. ~ GIRU TRICK & .. FIELD That's pretty impressive for some- • one new to big track meets. Joseph Boo D AILY PILOT LONG BEACH -Everybody's aware that Uz Morse can dominate a ;neet and cany Corona del Mar High's girls track and field team. While not as dominant, Costa Mesa fresh.man Sharon Day showed dw- ing Saturday's CIP Southern Section Division Ill preliminaries at Veterans "' Stadium that she can be the go-to girl for her team. Day advanced to the finals in both individual events she pe.rtidpatad in, the 400 meters and the high jump. S he then anchored Mesa's 1,600 relay squad, which quelified for Sat- wday's finals at Cenitol College. "I'm just a freshman, so I didn't know what to expect," Day said. •1 was just trying to advance to the finals .• She didn't set any personal records Saturday and her wtnnlng mark in the high jump was three inches off her best. Day's mArk of .5- 3 put her in a five-way tie for first, but she was·awarded the top tnark because she achfeved it in. the fewest attempts. Day also won her heat in the 400 with a time of 58.15, half a second off her penonal record. It was the third· fast.est time of the day. It wa1 the incomparable Mone wbo potted the top qualifytng time in the 400 (56.69), one of four events .. SEE GIRLS MGE 1 n Dai}¥ l!i1ot tlfll11 1 .. SPORTS HALL ·oF. FAME eEtEBRATING THE MILLENNttt"~+--i BERRY.·· Newport Harbor •Charlie, along with his brother, Bob, were gridiron icons during the 1950s for the Sailors. Don Cantrell D AILY PILOT C harlie Berry, one illli of the sharp, 1111111 electrifying fullbacks for Newport Harbor High in the early days, remains a humble and dedicated ath- le te in the minds of many fans and gridmates who became acquainted with his admirable play from 1953-55. Berry, a youn g brother of a highly recognized and honored 1947-49 fullback named Bob, was constantly remindlul of bis brother all through prep days on the field of play. It ls no surprise that the brothers would both become Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame rs. Their athletic ship offer from UCLA, which was being coached by Henry (Red) Sanders. Unfortunately, Charlie, in time, became disappointed by the lack of role models in college. He did not become~. fan of Sanders, either. Although he played considerably his first two yea'rs, hls interest eventually turned toward rugby and he enjoyed that sport. • Reflecting back, Charlie recalled his fun years, in foot- ball with one-time Harbor Area Boys' Club sports dllec- tor Rod MacMillian, Harbor High assistant Don Burns and head coach Al Irwin. He still speak s highly of them. To this d ay, he extends warm salutes to old gridmates like George Schu1tt, Joe Del- gado, John Hopkins, Dave Tamura, Larry records were basically Charlie Berry the same in Harbor Harper, Glenn Thomas and Bob Milum. days. Bob carried the ball 211 times and gained 1,294 yards, while C harlie carried the ball 197 tlmes and chalked up 1,197 yards. Each wound up with 6.1 yards per carry over a period of three years. Only the late All-CIP Harold Sbeflin could outmatch the Berry brothers from years back with a 6.2 mark per carry. Charlie was polished and shining in his three Harbor years on the turf, but the one game where he totally shocked rivals was the clash against Fullerton when be ran for three touchdowns and booted four conversion points in the fall of 1955. It gave Harbor ·a 28-6 victo- ry, the flrlt win over Fullerton since UH7 when hl1 brother, Bob, helped blank the defend- ing champs, 1·0. Charlie'• 1pirit and leader- lhlp imp1'91Md ICOUtl and ll IUblequently drww e ldlolar· After UCLA, the call came for an enlistment with the Air Force where he became an officer. He later turned to ser- vice in the Peace Corps and served in Asia for a period of time. His career finally turned to teaching school lo Hawaii and he became very interested in traveling to Europe to climb mountains. He also loves touring Europe most every summer and study- ing a wide range of architec- ture and many works that have been remodeled since World War JI destruction. Charlie, in addition, has made his mark over the years in the annual Honolulu Mara th~ CharU , yet anothe r in the Long Gr Une whkh joins the Daily Pilot'• Sports Hall of Pame, celebrating the milJeanium. . --_0a_._i1y_._P_i1ot_ ... · ·----~-_-__ ._ .... _~~~~~~~-_-_ ... _~ .... --_~~~---_-_ .. _· __ -_,_-__ ... _-__ .. _-_-_SJ>URTS __ ·_._ .. _ .... _rr:<ii ___ .. _ .. _··~_-=·==~----_-_-__ -_·:~~~~~:~:---~-_._-~-- • GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 1 in which sbe qualified. Morse also got the best time in the 800 (2:20.08). But her most impressive race was the one she didn't win, the 200. • The Princeton-bound senior turned tn a 24.80 in that event, easily her PR and the best mark :in Orange County this year. And :it's a mark that challenges CdM's .school record. Morse won her :heat, just holding off Lakiste :Barkus of Ce:nitos. She had the :third-fastest time overall. • "I'm really happy about my :24.80, • Morse said. : She capped off her day by :wiping out Mater Dei's lead in :the 1,600 relay with a sizzling • 54.9 anchor leg. : "Those are the events I live :tor," she said. •1 just sized up the -situation to see what 1 had to do.• : CdM's squad of Morse, Jenny • ... Oammim, Becky Cwnmins and Jaycee Mahler, won with the top qualifytng time of 4:00.60. Mahler, who ltightly sliced into the Mooarcb's lead as the third leg, was a late replacement for Karolina Ubuda, who is out with a toe Injury. Thft Mustangs' 1,600 relay team of Day, Julie Kroening, LiSa Dunn and Ashley Schafer, was third in its beat behind CdM and Mater Oei with a 4:06.59. The Mustang quartet posted the sev~ enth-best time overall. The day's ~st comeback, belonged to Mesa senio,r Kroen- ing. In the 100 low hurdles, she . tripped and fell on the first h\lr- dle and came in second-to-Jpst in her heat But in her next race, the 300 low hurdles, Kroening ran with a vengeance and clocked a school- record 47.16, holding off Mahler at the finish line to win the heat. Kroening qualified with the fourth-best time while Mahler's 47.49, close to a PR, made her the ••••• PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE No. 6 seed. One unexpected move came from CdM junior Jenny Cum- mins, wbo decided not to run the 400 despite posting tbe fowth- best time coming into the pre- bms. Cwnmin$ decided to con- centrate on the 800 and turned in a 2:27.12, making her the fifth seed. Other final qualifiers include CdM sophomore Season Meser- vey, who ls the No. 3 seed after running an 11 :41.39 in the 3,200. CdM junior Diane H~feld fought through an illness to gtal:} the 1\inth and, final qualifying spot in the 1,600 with a time of 5:16.10. Sea King sophomore Allison Brawner was one of the many tied with a 5-3 in the fiigh jump. With CdM putting 9 of 14 pos- sible qualifiers in the finals, and with county powerhouse Santa Margarita's t,600 relay learn unexpectedly scral~ed, CdM Coach Bill Sumner is eyeing the team title. REACTION CONTINUED FROM 1 was comfortable in his envi- ronment. he would steal the show.· Stewart. whOm one rival defensive coordinator com- pared to ronner Semte High, Nebraska, and New Orleans Saints star Derek Brown, frequently pu\ on a show under ·Friday rught lights. He rushed for at least 100 yards in all but one of the Sailors' 14 games last sea· son, giving him the most career 100-yard games m the 69·season history of the pro- gram. He also amassed a sm- gle-season record 310 yards in a league victory over Laguna Hills and started 13 games at comerback. Though his dcadem1cs were not up to major-college standards, Bnnkley said Stewart planned to play foot- baU at Saddlebodt Commu- nity College next fall. • 1 don't know ii there was one play that stands out, •Brinkley said. "He chd a lot of good stuff. But he came so far as a person, which JS the real story.• Brown, who worked with Stewart daily in practice for three varsity seasons, watched him blossom. "I think when he started playing football here, he found some people who were truly interested m. what' he was all about. He wanted to pJay in the big time and be worked hard to get tb'ere. He reached the top of this level and he was looking forward to going on to the next lev- el,• Brown srud . "After four years of mak- ing boles for tum. he became a brother to me,"Cole said. ·He leh me with some of the best memone:; I have.• Craag, seruor cla JJr 1- dent, said Stewart's populAr· ity went beyond the lootbatl team. "He approached Uh-! th•) same way he played tooll>dl.l: with a lot of heart c10rl never pulling dnything back:Cratg Sd.ld. ·11(> WtlS really a shy pcr..on. but one<' you worked past Uldl. Uu• real Andre hc:1d d lot of JX't· sonality. I l1gh schuot 1 ... 11111 ul cliques, Ulll Andre> trnn· scended lhdl.. Whc:1te·v,.1 group he WdS 111, hr gdw 11 something it d.td.n't hciVt· • Several rec:all<•d '' 1lh delight lhe humo1111.h speeches Stewdrt dcbwrul while presentinq th<' plt1~,.1,' awdrdc; to ..onw code h<•-; d111 1119 lhe po'>ll!.t'cJ!>OO d v.; ctr Ch banquet "You could 1u ... 11t>U 1•\l,•r.1. one in Ul<' room lhc.11 111111t1 really lovt.>d \r1dre."< 1<1\'11111 said. • •••• openl".9 o1 bids. 1mpos1t10t1 ot liquidated Flctltlou1 Business Fictitious Business A payme!ll bond sllall damages tor each day ot Name SUltement Name Statement Fictitious Business Name Statement Ttte te>11owio9 r be required pnor to ex· delay, 111 lhe amouot set Tile follow111j1 peraoos The tonowing persons YOUR PUBLIC COMM.ENT IS DESIRED ON HOW TO IMPROVE FAIR HOUSING CHOICE IN ORANGE COUNTY eculion of the oontrac1 tol1!1 In lhe lnloonat10t1 are doing btlsmess as. are doing btlsiness as and sllaH be In the Jonn for Bidders" One Call, 885 W 181h ATLAS BOOKKEEPING set lorth in the oontrar.t Each bid must con· St , Costa Mesa •• CA SERVIC~ 10101 Sieler documenls. t0<m end be 1espons111e 92627 Avenue. Fountain Val· Pursuant to Section to the contrac1 docu· Jell Sergentt. 8282 ley. CA 92728 ere oo.ng t-uJ·ro~ , Mokong The ~O!>t ' 21805 C<tabul1 M SIOO Vitt<> CA 92•i91 Ja:.,on W11&ley 6111 21805 Ca1 .. bllli' M sion v1e10 CA !l<u 11 fl•chard Louis Mao"e . r Notice is hereby aivcn or three mectinp dw will obtain public comments and input pertaining to th!! preparation of an Updated Rqioaal AHlysis of Impediments to Fair Hous1a1 Choice (Al) for certain jurisdictions within Oranae County. This planning document is required for local aovemments receiving fcdc:ral t\ands under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME. Emergency Shelter Gl'lnt (ESQ) and Housinc Opportunities for Persons with AJDS (HOPWA) propams. ' The purpose of these meetinas is to plher infonnation and wrinen and oral comments regarding the existence, nature, exacnt and causes or housina discrimination problems, if any, in Orange County, and the resources available or needed to resolve them, so as to provide better fair housing choice. Anyone intercSted in partici~ing may appear at any of the meetings listed below, or may submit written comments in person. by U.S. awl or by e-mail. A 5 minute ll•it per speaker may apply. Only commnts aer•He to fair boHi•I plaania& Hd tbe Al will be considered. Specific hou1in1 problems or disp•ta will aot be addreaed. Dg mgtipp wjll hs held ag; 22300 ot the Public Con· ments Each bidder shll'll Cancaster Dr., Hunl· Bani\ ot ·Oram~e trac1 Code. the oonlract submit, on the form 1noton Beach. CA 92647 County (CA), 10101 wlll contaln provisions furnished with the con· Matthew Karl Slater Avenue, Fountain permitting the sue-1rae1 docUmGllts, o 1151 of Leverentz, 11270 Maple Valley. CA 92728 cessful bidder 10 the proposed subcon· St , Los Alamitos. CA This business 1s con· SVbst1tu1e seourlties for trac1ors on thll project 90720 ducted by a 001poration any mooes wlthheld by as required by the Steven Marinolf. 845 H<1ve you starntd the Dtstrle1 10 ensure Sublet11no and Subcon· Lees Ave • Long Beach. doing bu5iness yet? No performance under the tractlng Fair Practices Ca 908t5 Bank ot Orange c o n . Act Go11ernmen1 Code Tht& business 1s con· County Raymond Barry t r a c t Section 4100 et seq duciad by a general Page SenlO< Vice Presi· Each bid submitted In Eecn Std shall be ac· partnership dent response to this NoltCe companied by a cert1hed Have you star1ed Tilts slatement was snail contaJO. as a bid Of cashier's dltCI! or bid do111g buSllless yet? No ltted w.th the Couniv ilem. adequate Sheeting, bond in an amounl not Steve Mannoff Clerk of Oral'IC)e Covnly shoMg. <Ind btaclng. Of less than lln percent Tin statemenl was on 05"01 2000 equivalent metllOd. 10< ( IO"o) of lhe total bid filed llllilh the County 20006827536 the prOlecllOn ol hie and pnce. l)llyable 10 the Ott· Clerlt ol Orange County Dally Ptlol May t 5 22 t1mb 1n trenches and tnct as a guarantH !Nt on 05'08/2000 29. June 5, 2000 M837 open excavation. wtltdl the blddei 11 its proposal 20006821319 Fictitious Business shall conform to ap-11 accep1ed shall Daily PllOC May 15, 22. Name Statement plleable safety Ofders promptly eHcute tha 29 June 5. 2000 M839 Governing Boan! Agreement turnish a 1 The toUo"'l'l!l persons Wtdnesday, May 17, 2000 at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 24, 2000 at 7:00 p.m. By William M. V•· :~a~':" ~'~n P:r~ Fi:.l~u~~~~~~s ~=1~':e busa~s: ass Fullerton City Council Cbamben Irvine Ranch Water District Hndquarten ~··~~· amount not less than Tha 1o11ow1!\jl persons Glassel St . Orange 303 W C ealth A {W ( I 5600 Sand C A ID-I s a: l-40S) CQffege District one hundred percent are doitlO buStness as Cahforma 92866 ommonw Ve est O lbrtlor) anyon Ve ,,_,,_.,.,., • Published Newporl (IO<l'.) of the total btd CH Engfneer1ng, 11711 Jelf Cathcart 134 S 275-12 G~r 11 M ~5 Viel" CA l.l2fi!l1 Tho~ bi..~mes a ducted l:v e :J~" • p1rtnc,ri;h1p Have vou \I fl do.ng bus1nc» y • ? N J•SO< Wus• v B r Th•• ':aten e• 1 t •fd w•''l thu Cir 'k et O< t"<I C " o~ 11 '2000 20006828&QI 0-.ov P ~· ._, ' 2'J J PUBLIC NOTICE Fullerton, CA 92832 Irvine, CA 92618 Beach·Costa Mesa price tum.sh a Payment Coley River Circle Ste Glassel St Oran<;ie DaH Pilot May 15 22, Bond In an a.mount not #4, Founta111 Vaffey. Cal· Callfom1a 92866 t------t--"lrtnr.-..e...l..-ts-T 1f mt 27 This business 1s con a7,Mty18,lOOOar1~1ho.--.------t-tf'\h._....-•wrttt~ttCommen u:~----------t-t--20E1G---------M-836--f~peMr~cent-1ru~(l~OO<\~.)~o~f~~~0~,~:(l.~~~u~~.:li.J~~e~111~1z~ma~n-+.:~uct~~y~a~n~1~1 ~:T+~m~o~ts~a~v~a.~~~~~l1tv'1!LJ3!lliO!l..--------I Fountain Valley City Council Cbamben Fair Housing Council of Orange County tal bid pnoe, and furnish 5050 Garford SI. 122, Have you started The Aorl(Jeil 8 IH t I 0200 Slater Ave ID.tween Brookhwst & 20 I s. Broadway certlticales tV1donc1ng Long Beach, California doing business yet? No J~e p Hall60'\ CM ,,,_ lhat the required Insur· 908 t 5 Jeff Cathcart taolc Founda11011 1 C Ward) Santa Ana, CA 92701 -5633 NOTICE i:o ance 1s 1n eltect 111 the This business 1s con· This statement was Newport Con111r Dr1v Fountain Valley, CA 92708 attn: Al submissions CONTRACTORS amounts sot forth 1n the ducted by: an 1nd1V1dual filed with the Counly Su11e 100 Newoon CALLING FOR BIDS general conditions. In Have you started Clerk ot Oranoe County Beach ·c.ihtouw1 11<.ltiiJO or e-mail: fairhsg@ix.netcom.com S~--i Di'stnet· 01e event ol !allure to doing buS1neas .vet? on 04·10-2000 The proneopal mano9 r Coo;;flQQlAST CO .. "UNITY enter onto the contract Yes, 12/31188 20006825558 is Ronctell e !'1J"!o0f' COLLEGE DmlSmTRICT and execute the rt· C<Jrt1s A Ha111tzman Daily Pilot 11.{X 24. May Pres•Oen1 Bid Deadline qu11ed docUmenta such Th11 statement was 1 8, 15, 2000 M827 949·6'4·t6b0 For additional infonnation or if you require any reasonable accommodations to anend these meetings. please contact Olga Layne of the Fair Housing Council at (714) 569-0823 x212 or by e-mail at fairhsg@ix.netcom.com. Bilingual (Spanish/English &:. Vietnamese/English) assistance will be available. bid MCUOty W1• be fO<· t~ed with lht County Put>hshed !Iii il>I " June 7. 2000 at fetted The Fat~IUl Ptr· Cieri\ ot Orange County n~ 1.-Tl I Bucn·Costa .1eu 2 00 p.m tormance Bond shall r• oo OS/09!2000 -~-U.. Da1ty Pilol May 15 2000 cJ::::: ~ e:g1,!.ec;'P' 01 maJO 1n lull force end el· , 20006828458 J.4ei4 CA ••••• SU COMENT AJUO ES IMPORT ANTE PARA MEJORAR LA SELECCI6N DE VIVIENDA JUSTA EN EL CONDADO DE ORANGE Por CSlC mcdio se les comunica que halri trc:s reunioncs para rccibir ms comcntariM p6blicos y suacrmcias rclaciomdo a la prqlll1ICion de un nper1a dlt uiliUI resioHI de l•pedi•nto1 • la Mlecd6• de vivind• jaltl (Al) pwa dcnas juridiccioncs entrc d Coodado de Orange. Estc documcnto de planif1C1Ci6n es requerido para los gobicmos locales quc rccibcn foados fcdaales. El prop6sito de aw rcunioncs cs para junw iftfonmci6n y comc:ntarios por cscrito y ORles coo rapectO a la existcnciL mancn, grade> y cams de problcmas de discriminaci6n de vivicnda. si hubicra alguno, en cl Condado de Orange, y las ftlenta disponiblcs o neccsariu para resolvcrlas, como para provecr una selccci6n . mcjor de vivicndajusta. Cualqultt persona inccrc.da en pmucas-pucdc hlccrsc prescnt.c en cualquicra de las rcunioncs mcncionadas aa.jo. o putde somttcr comaltlrios por cscrito en persona. por corm> o por como dccu6nico (e-mail). U• tf•lte de45 •ll•t.s ,-. ser apUaclo •IA penoH qH luibla. S.lamcate ce•eatario1 pert1 ... tes • la plulftcadM cle wt.leHa ~juta '1 al Al Mri• ceesidendos. Problt•u espedfkos de vivieeda y dllp•ta• H llri• recomeddos. Le•• • • !lcpri• ••'"' g : MWrales, 17deMaye ... JOOOalas1 P.•· F~lltrtH City CHlldl Ola•ben 303 W. Commonwahb Ave. (If-• HlrW) Fullerton. CA 92132 JtMVtt. II de Maye dlt JOOI a las l:JO P.•· Foa•taie V•lleJ City CHlldl Ola•ben 10200SlMcrAvc.(-•1 'h--')'WIM'l Foun&ain Valley, CA 9270I ' MWftola. :U de M•y• del 1000 1 lu 7 P••· ln1M Raeda Water D6strid HeadqHr1en IS600 Sand Canyon Ave.(_.,..., 5 '1 _,'> Irvine. CA 92611 Diric• H co-tarie por eJCrlto al: Fair Housina Council ofOranac County 201 s. Broadway Purc:ti•_,, CoaS1 Com-feet through the guaran· Daily Pllol May ~ 5, 22 -. ., tee penod as 91)tdf•ed 111 291 Jynt 5, 2000 M834 munny College Olstnct. ltle oener•• oondillons Bldg .. D~. 1370 Adams The DISTRICt re-Fictitious Buslness Avenue, Costa Mesa. MfVft Ille riQhl to reiect Name Stafement CA 92626 any Of all 'bids 01 10 Tile folloWln<;j pefSC)flS Projeci tden"11callon waive any irregulant1es are doing bo9'08SS as Name. Orange Coast °' rnformalrtres In any Tidy Babes. 1280 College Repair/Pave bidl °' in tnt bodd.og B1aon Ave Sl.B9-002, North Campus ParkinQ. M '9qlllred by Section Nf'M>Ol1 Beach, CatifOf· Bid No. 1811R • 1773 lit the C.lil0<n1a nla 92660 Place Bids are on 1119 LabOf Code. tile CMedor J1nne Le1111s 1260 and available at: Olflot of 1ht Department ot In-Bi.on Av1 St B9-002 of Ille f>t\ysical Faabllte dlJslnal Relations o1 Ille Newport Beaeh, C.lrfor· Coordinetor. Ardith Slale ol Caltlom1a has nla 92660 Richy, Coast Com· determined the gener· Bnhn Mc:Affee. 7945 munlty College Distnct, ally preva.1llng relH of E Sa~nas Ct, Orange. t370 Adams Ave . Bldg wa~ In the locality 1n CahfOOllll 92869 • O", Costa Mela, CA wtlicll the Work ii 10 be This bualness IS con- (714) •38-4673 performed Coptts ot ducted by faint venture Web Site: • these wage rate de-Have you started www.cccd.cdulfacihlles termlna11on1, entitled doing business y.it? No NOTICE IS HEREBY PREVAILING WAGE Janna L LeWiS GIVEN that the abov• SCALE. ire maintained This statement was named School District ot at the DISTRICT office flied with the County Orange County• Cahf0<· located at: 1370 Adami Clerk ol Orange County nla, acting by and Ave., Costa Mesa. CA on o.4·25-2000 through Its Governing 92626; Phy11Cal Fecil· 2000682HH Board, herelnalter re· Illes Plannln<;i. and ue Da1~ilot May 1. 8. 15, ~Ale~·. 1!i11 ~~~1~~ available to any In· 22. ~ MQ31 10, b\11 nol latllf than the teretled party upon re· above·stated lime, quell The Contrector ahall post 8 copy of 1hlt sealed bods lor the document at aach job award ol a contract tor Illa Tht Contractor Ind the projec1 desctt>ed as: eny llJbconb)cior undef New P<1ving. Resurfaoe 11 ._ pay no1 .._ lhtn 11'1d Rero1r o1 North th• apec1fted prevai~ P~ere olwill b• no rates ot w1gee lo WO!t\*1 ~ed In the charge tor one ... ol bid execullon of the Con-documtnl$ Bids that be reotlve<I tract • In ll'le plaoe ldentl11ed No b1ddtr may above, and those bids wrthdraw any bid IOf • S"•ll be ,_.... Ind penoO of ~ (8()) dayt "" ..... -'""' 1fter the date Mt IOf tilt publjciy read aloud at opening o1 bids the abo-.•staled ttmt A payTl*ll bond wl Ind plaot. be tequwed pnor 10 H • CAil C~IFIED TODAY AND GET 11IE WORD our TOMORROW! (949) 642-5678 ' A GOOD ADI CEii (Me) 142-871 LOCAL IAORTUARIE MCIFICVIEW MEMORIAL Pt\RK emetl!f'Y • Mortvat'f Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific v-1)-"6 Newport Beach 844-2700 '9ERCf BROTHERS lfll BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Crematt0n 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9150 Discount Casket ( rt111.111011 .111d Bt111.d 'l''u< Glrmx St-nr1rr arul Q1w/il) r .1 Im '"' I • Direct Cremation .. $495 Immediate Burial .. $995 ,.,. ,,. ' Pre.tmng.:mcn1 l'ru~r.inh '' 111.Jbl<" m Funcnl "icrv1ccs. l rt'nurwo\ lnd ( ,,i..n. < < ) \.1 I' \ H I .11 .. I ...., \ \ I I xss..., e« \.._h i I Santa Ana. CA 92701-S6Jl Ann: Al submissions (Spenish) 0 com:o elccu0nico: fairhs&@ix..nctcom.com Pua inU iftfonnaci4n o si requ~ aJpna acomoc1Ki6n razonablc para ucndcr cstu rcuniona. por favor habit con Olp Layne dcl Fair Housing Council al (714) S69-0l23 x 212 o por como dcctr6nico aJ falmsa@bt.nacom.c;om. Asistcncia bilingOt (EsplftoVlngla y VlctMma/Jnala) eswa disponiblc. In ecconianc. wiltl tilt ec:uuon of the contract proviatonS of C.Htomia and lhd be In tilt fon'n Public Contrae1 Code ,..... 1r1 .... cont ..,_ ... ,,__ """". tht Dis· ... 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" I .... ~ .. -... -.......... ··""'~~·,~~..;,•;;,,;:Jl~Dl..;,~11i~lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliillii-------~~ =·=·•I'> ~,....... ..... ~ . . !!!..! ...... -· .. -.,_ ' ®: ..___I ___. fQUAl HOUSING * g NEW HOMES * OP PORT UNITY Ooallly built delac:hed AA re.I tstatt adverustno ai'Qle tamily homes 1n In this ~r is sublect Ea$tilde Great Floor Plan to Ille Federal Fair Housmo Approx 2110.2220 SF' AOI ot 1968 iS amended Agent 949-645-6345 which makes It illegal to advertise ·1my preference. 11mltatton or d1scnm1natton baud on race, color, rellg- lon, se.ic. handicap. tamll~I stalus or natlotl&I origin, or an intenlion lo make any such preference. limit111011 or dtscrim1nat1on: This newspaper Wiii not knowingly accepl any advertisement for real estate which rs rn .nolillon of the law Our readers are hereby Informed that all dwellings advertised tn this n8Ylsparer are available on an eqw opponuniry basis. To cornrlain ol dlbC•im1· MllOO, cal HUD lolHrac al I ·800-4?4-B!ijp. 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE GENEA~L •V.A.' so DOlll ·so llOYl.itl FREE COUNSELING FREE UST OF HOMES HUDNAREPOS 714·534·8800 V( rrnAU HEAi lSlATf ••••••••••••••• • • : HOMES OF : 3Br 2.581 Hardward floors, new windows, eaHn kilell\- en. pool. fight, bright, vautted oe11rngs, best value' S2SSK Ed Van den Bo6sche Broker 949·850~09-t3 E SIOE Plctur11 Ptrltel 3br 2be. qultt cul-dHlc, remod I upgradn llv/ trpfc, hdwd lfrt, fenced pool, $429,900. Prine: only Call Join 949-293-4631 17 JtOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE FOUNTAIN VALLEY 3br 2bl dpl~ AC, 2 car gar new carpeVpainl $1400/mo 11792 Azalea 11 Call Mary al TO!elh RTy 714·540-7355 22 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE IAVINE Summit Townhouse highly 11pgraded cus1om designer paint end Ull(f 2160sf. 3Br 2 5Ba 2-slory Agent Ena 714·324-4225/PgrN M. 26 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE lAGUNA NIGUEL 119 Am HUNTINGTON HACH •Welk to Betch 5pGolous 1 I 2 Bdrm In peacel\A ael· ling. Only $925 to $1240/Mo Save $480 on 1 yr lease. 714·960-2468. • 'TWo-o• 9SllQe • WWJw/dlyeir lnCIUded • ~ tWO«MI a val • /IJr QOOCM>OlllilQ •w.tw 154 HOOSESICOHOOS FOfl RENT BALBOA ISLAND Stlblt' Fa111lly lft EtctOW •/dot l cat ... -by May 21, 38r Of lrg 2Br p!!fd. '*'42-3935 FIND un apars-..an~nt 1.hrouyh c::l-..lflcdl 202 New St•I Bulldlngt In Crtte. 40X30 w11 $7,212 now S3,190. Mutt Llqui- clewt t-eoo-m-0111 WOLFF TANNIHG BEDS TAN AT HOME SUV DIRECT AND SAVEi COMMERCIAUHOME un<IS from $199.00 Low Monlhfy Peymenl • FREE Color Catalog Call 1·800·711-0158 448 ANTIQUES/ART COLLECTIBLES WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectlblts • ~ llltn(ft. ,~,...,.,. •St.--.• Autot .,.O'f~eft.;..'111~"''• $$ CASH PAID $$ orte',,._•ow ~N'VW WE BUY ESTATES Tmnnulo111 O.mr Growth °'1J>Ort1111ities. ~" ~ Rltirmunt P!Rn for fall rime st11ff. SnJ orfo renniu:. Pa '4'"645-3570 Open inteMewl @YMCA COC Monday, May l5dl • ~-7pm W~. May 17th • 4-7pm Gf~ • Whlll 241 'II Xlnl COnd, owner moving up, GPS, fiell tndf. ttalltr, low hrs, $51K MM13-90t5 ELECTRIC BOAT 11fT, """ ar-t. 1..i In tllM '°' SUMllERI 141,900. Leave !!!!!!!fl!· Mt-71H217 SKIPJACK 24FT, 1972 many extru, Flybrldge, $15,000. Olvon:it Slit Mt-845·7873 SAILBOATS I Coe YMCA Hobble ~older 1411 xlnt cond $800. Met~lt 1411 2300 Uruvenicy Or. new pain~ . varnlth•d N_,....,. •--...L, CA 9.,LLA ~13 m11t, $8 O. Dinghy ~~.----_,,,, Tel'ldtr, 811, neW"' paint $250. Kitt, good ahepe, SALES S350.Rlppel'.goodth1pe, Community newspaper $250. Contec:t Mtrth1fl group ~ng for outsJde St•le 949-675-3915 - sales rep Sf1oold possess LI strong sales abrhry. be !DO t41t SAil BOAT orvamzed & have excellef11 with trellet Ind customer service skills •II 1ccH1orln HOO Sal + comm. Beoofrl pllg irool __ .;:.94'-=9'-'-6:..:.46::..·..:.;11:.::6:..2 __ 401k plan Dnig scree~ 2 Sabot Seil 8oltl physical req'd. EOE. Send Race RI"""" Saft Bags resume IO Mary CarlSon at L eboalllf""" 330 West Bay si c05111 e rdfT,.ler Bags Mesa, CA 92627 or Fa.x S1500eaeh 949·515·9077 Resume IO (949) 631-5902 692 SUPM>OCKS /MOORINGS CADIUAC CATfRA 't7 SEDAN 40 S19,915 l7 -6050 BAUER JAGUAR • 714·9SMIOO Cadlllec: Elclondo 8lllTitt ·12 53k on re-built qne, new Mich tires, shocks, c:urrenl records. oollecfois dream $9600 949-673.-3009 Cadillac Eldorldo '95 " low miles. VS NonhSlar, sl" ver. leather • (619359) $18,~ NABERS 1714)540·9100 CHEVROLET ASTAO '91 Van conversion, Captain chairs. sola, rear a11. many power foaturest (138894) NABERS (714)540-9100 $5,988 CHEVROLET CATERA '97 Low 251l miles. black, leather, moonroof. CO, ctirome Wheels. bat .of watr (1484GC) $21,988 NABERS (714)54~9100 i THE WEEK •.. NEWER 3Br 3Ba Frpjc, Motel • Cemden Court BHuty be r : Showcase : Open S1VSun 1-5 2Br am cei•ngs, granite kit. 2c MANAGERS e e 25Ba Twnhm. light & bngl1t gar &leps IO beach, $3750/ *NOW HIRING* Local Part-Time Jobs CASHIERS CONCESSION STAFF SERVERS DISHWASHERS Call for local inte~view. 1-888-978-7591,.ext. 14 ask for Lee Ann •SERVICE CASHER• Coata Mesa Infinity hours are Moo -In 2· 7pm CaU tor appocntmenl 714-241·1300 •346 Side T1e for 201t boat. Good location near Ltdo Chrlroltt Corvtlle ·93 bridge $12 per foot. lo ml, 30th AM1versary, • Homes • w1new paint & carpet Avatl Mo Agent 949-673-1980 * SPECIAL• : For Sale : Now' A 10. Must Seel A!ll .$154.00+ tax Wkly : In Our Sat : Tnsha 714-296-2038 ~ ~·~0~3;!~ ri:~ ~~T~~ : Real Estate : r-------~ w/FP. pauo, S2500/mo yrty Sduafed on beautifutfy • Su I t 1 • 32 HOUSESICOHOOS Owner/A91. 949·723·0653 landscaped grouilds • PP emen · • FOR SALE FEATURES; 24·Hour : Display Ads : NEWPORT BEACH 155 ltOUSESICOlllOS Lobby/Direct dlat • Start at $85. • -R~ phones/Free H80, e e nin ""' ESPN & Oise/Pool & • Deadline • BARGAIN WATER FROKT BAIJOA PENN Jacuzzi. Guest laun· : Tuesda 5PM : Owner Lett Country dty Close to 405 & 55 ~~~-j--=.!~~~!.....a.J(.Jba..ed~uul:":'~'Stt'"'~rt-~tfH~~·~~~.J-t~~~~4l1-•. Also... .• Agent, 94s-12w120 F ... co11 nd ~ · 3br 2ba, roof top decil wl atrg.us, ege a • Also Seeking Recruiter : Open House : NEW, HOME BUYER BBQ. Hardwd nr.. merble bchs. Walking dis- : Listings Avl. : ALERT! Don't Buy 8 New counte11. Move In cond. :~:ur~~tssllops and • Deadline • Home Without lfl1s FREE $3000 949-673-7800 COSTA MESA • • CONSUMER REPORT ... 1 4&0 APPUANCE, S I Call for Interview/Appl/cation (714} 960-2800 2120 Main Street #260 : Thursday : "Understanding Mello Haute wllh ~ 38r 381 MOTOR INN • 5 p M • Rooe" Get Educated-Buy good c<edll e must $2700/ '¥117 Hlrt>or Blvd NEW HOT POINT • Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Point Atfrldaert« for tale I';:=====~====== • It p t • Sate CALL 2A/HOUR mo. $3000 sec dep. 3208 Phone Mt-645-4840 : ays 0 : RECORDED MESSAGE O ¥arcu1 Ave 949-650-3239 Only $300. '562-43M041. • Advertise • 949-729-4708. Limited : In the Best : quantttle..Ctlf Now! Beautiful Be1eh Cottege • • 2Br 1Ba, 4 doors from • LOCAL • On The Sand BeautJful 38' beach. WIO. gar. avail 6/1 : R I E tat • 2.5Ba. lam rm w/Fp, Balboa $1750mo vl1y 949-650-9428 e ea I e : Penin Pt Ocean/Catalina : Section : views, spa •n tront patio. I I •• Call Today II •• Call Agt 949·673-3899 or 15~ ' : LI SA : pager 949·651',ClilO """"""':, ~ I* TO~lt:=::J HUNTI~TON BEACH seat, new still wrapped, very CloM to downtown lhefl soft. 1op quar11y. Was S2000 2br tpl, SmolJe ok_ no sac~90 949-261·9933 pelt $350(mo • utff' • 714·374-7117 Kenmore Wither a drytf : RI VERA :. ~~ ~~~.m:8~111 cJ • pool, no road noi&e, $S26K 3Br 381 Ocean View So. ol 3-S Clpt 1150 tor ptlr. Sol• and foveH1t $100. Dlnrm llutcll S75. 7t4-97t-7&93 • 949·574·4252 : Owner/Agent 949·760-8300 PCH, nr Poppy 3 Separate ,.,.,. t, rm & y~~ ~SWS:: ••• AN NE .•• ant's. $2875/mo Open Hse ,. .. WESTCllFF NPB Sat-sun 11·4pm 362 Ha.I Goor l\lt, liV/din, FP, W/d, OuHntlll pillow top • WILLEY • 3Br 281 home. Mt1ic.n Dr. 714-m-1811 txt. 231 gar. Sl700. 2721 Pt Del bouprlng • m1ttr111, • • Mat. 949-644-6812 Avt 6/6. d 130 • ·• i:v1111, walk to Marlntr1 never u.. • w yr : 949·574-4249 : E rnentery & H•rbor High 1160 ..,..COST,.m,-= I NB ~C•""""• Pfof'I will\ warren~ S295/obo. • • By o-$630,000 ,___ .. ,_. Cherry tee Posttt 7 pc •••••••••••••~• 949·646-2086 laSle art, views, pool & bfdm Mt. $1950/obo C111 spa sought. $925/mo ut1rs dtllvtr. M!l-307-7095 Beck B1y Beauty 3Br included MM44-2228 5 HOUSESICONDOS 2Ba • olc, tam rm, huge lot R1tt1n furniture. Sofa, FOR SALE w/pool & lots of yard left EASTSIDE C.M. 2Br tBa eollee table, 4 Chairs plus '8Al80A PENN over Super loci $.449.000. v.ilh yard. garage & lnteiior 20I veTION wrought won clrculai table & Joe La n1n9 Agent feundry, new paint, carpet, ,ns;IOAT glas~ 949-725-3914 BALBOA PEN Triplex (2) 2br 2be. (1) 1BR 1BA. Wett kept ltrge unlta, low rent, 714-813·2225 floors & land5()8pe. Avau MNrAU lmmedatty. 326 E. 16th Pl. QUEEN SIZE • LIDO ISLE Brand New $1 ,375/Mo. Agent Sl..EEPER SOFA Construci>On. 381 4Ba Meci-949.759.3797 VACATION RENTALS OHt.Y t YEAR OlD '350 temianean home Ottered :..:..::C-'-".:..::.;:.::.:..____ off ac.i FfOl'lt s to 481'• __ .:.;M::.:9-_,7.:.;11:...-03=9..:.;1 __ at $1.4SO.OOO. Btll Grundy 3Br 2 31481 houH ne1t $1200/per WHlt. Property Auto Muffltr ln1t1llet, Ftr DIA free. mollveted. "llerd wrk, self starter. mecll & wetdrng e~p a plus, 11111 poss1bly train, W you have this attrtude. c.11 ..... 541-5744 Newport BNch At. ...... a ... <'H•a~fi ;HI c:t"' .. .. a BARBEQUES A ! GALORE : e. NOW HIRING! ,. ,. COSTA MESA & a ~ IRVINE AREAS ~ ~ FUN SALES ENVIR. ~ o Some sale$ txp, FT ~ 0 108m-7pm S7hr up n g (D.O.E.) Benet pkg ! o · avail fl«llY O tt e Bert>eque$ Galore ! t: 2300 Harbor &'Cl tli tr ~ Costa Mesa : ,. (On-site 1nterview) .. ... ~ "'1':ti\-t1n({ft"C..~ .,,,1lt'J,:t<O BOOKKEEPER PT 4 to 8 houri I* w..k. WOfk In home office. Oulckboob Up!! !!Q. Mt-718.()300 HELP NEEDED 29 People needed lo loee up 30 lbs. '" 1118 nellt 30 days. Get paid !or lbs. lost 100% Natural. Call Mary at (949)756-8743 HOUSEICEEPER Corona def Mar senle>r COUI* seeks housek11ej>8r. caretaker, five in prel'd, Nice separate quaJ1ers Must be good American cook No chifdr~n. pets, smoking or hquof. Must be clean, neat and good driver. our car, c.11 Mr. T tylor cley 949-644-4910 evening MH7S-7957 OWNER OPERATORS. Retrigeraled Canier Cal~ fomta-Arizona. Competitive percentages. T raller le8"S available. Late mocMll 53' Refe11. Weel«Jy eelllements loan edvances. I ·800·284-9122. (CAL° SCAN) Part·tlm• • SALES ASSOC'S water1e1ec1 949.e1s-s128 (:':is~;· mt ~988 Upscale. specialtY retaiter I I NABERS saeks outgomg, molivated 695 CARS/TRUCKS _ __.1""71"'"4"")540'""""·.:.91;..::00~- sales associate tor Ful & PT · /Y ANSISUVS posnion5. Ideal candidates . . wiW possess p1evious e.qier in a ladies boulJQUt, s!milar. ACURA Cl 3.0 '99 have excellen1 customer Cashmere/Ivory seMOe sldh and a desire 10 (001833) $20,987 succeed. Hrty rate -comm LEXUS MISSION VIEJO D.0.E. OuaGfied applitants 949-384.o664 WEB PRESS OPERA· TORS tor Central Coast dally GOSS URBANITE PRESS Full·Ume. com· petltive 5alary and beneltt package including paid vacabon and 401K, SIGN· ING BONUS paid based on etpenence. CootaCI Bill Stahler-Production Man- ager (805)739-2234. Sanla Maria Times. (CAL•SCAH) Wickes Furniture In Co6ta Mesa as now hiring WAREHOUSE WORKERS ClERICAUCUST SVC CONCIERGES Corportl• benefit peck· age Included, Full Ind Part tJme poeltiont 1v1ll. Retail hours. .,..... """y In ptl'IOll. E11y -. to 405 FWY. 3200 Harbor Blvd, Costa ..... PINle be eware thlt I.lie titting• In tlllt c:etegory mlY requllt you to ~fl a 900 number In which lher't la • chlrve '* minute. BMW M3 ·97 23K Mi, 5-Speed, Whttel (!Z5746J $35 995 CREVIER BMW 714-135·3171 BMW Z3 ·97 2 8Ltr, ~ Mi & Morel (C02959) $26,995 CREVIER BMW 714-835-3171 BMW Z3 '97 B11c:kl8laok (878023) $23,995 STERLING BMW 949-845·5900 BMW Z3 '97 8 Cyt, Hard Top, Silver Blk (203655) $25.987 LEXUS MISSIOH VIEJO ' 949·36+.ol64 BMW 3181S ·97 Lo mrles, 5-speed, Loaded! (3VAU62'4) $20.995 CREVIER BMW 714-835-3171 BMW 3181 "96 36K Mi, Bleck wlsand (C5e245) $19.995 CREVIER BMW 71H35-3171 ..CHEVY CAMERO RS '92 1/.6, 25th annlversery model, aulo, Bir, new plates, new smog cert. real Shllp. · $4950/060. 949-723·1504 DODGE DURANGO "ti MUat -·· blue. -:1 F600753 $29,- lAND ROYER NEWPORT BEACH • 94H40-6445 DOOGE INTRETID ES 'U While. 4 door. 3'3 f~ 591( ml, auto, AC. caseett( $1995 714-91i8-9250 ' DRAIN SVC VAN Ful~ 89\lllllled '92 Aero618r rn excellent conc1 SSOOOlobo. TOOLS and ALLI 71'4-301-3.423. FORD EXPEDmON '98 Too Many Options (C20590) $23,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO ..... 384-0H4 FORD Elplofllf Sport VT Low mllee, xlnt cond, lotclld, wl edlndld wwr. $15,175 Mt-29M955 Agt Joan $539,000 714-847-5567 Reattors, 949·675~161 Wt1tcfltt $1995/mo. Large ~. e M!H42·3150 lol mt area 626-443-8252 3pc. 100% lmport9d Italian blec:ll leetller lfv rm Mt St 000. Spc. Fomllll din rm Mt. '350. ·Orlk TV Armolre, $200. Solid Oak country computer dHk, S200. Mite dtc:orator lt1m1. CASHIER/ATTENDANT Dayi & Eves ava~. NeilPOll Ctr CheVIOlllFalhlon Island esll Ill( Joe 949'644· 7933 Newtp1per Reck Route -------....1 1am-4em. Excellent pay, piok·up or van wflnsu1ance nee. Prefer Cosla Mesa realdenl. Call M• 722..a383 BMW 31m ·vr Auto. lolded! Ntcel Ford Explom Ul!lltld 'ti 4 wheel drive, v-a. II extru including tow package. $30,000 94H21-1035 1 ·~1 OPEN ~Rl·SUN 12·5 326 NARCISSUS $1,395,0DO 4 BEDROOM/4.5 BATH g4g.s09·8863 Jutt Uel9dl-lrvfne TtrrlCt Best vlvw on Qojphin Terr- 3& 2Sa Views ol Cetallflll Sunsel$ Call to seel AgerltS Shari 949-380-9492 or Meury 949-673-5354 SPYGLASS Hill 5br 4.5be home blllnd new QUSlom lulctl, many wonder· lul amenities PooVSpa S1 .690.000 Agt Sande Rx flit 94°"644.()227 Cttl 949-51HSll 19 TOWNHOMES • FIRST TIME OFF£REO It Al 3& 2.SBa from $217,000 Model oga 11 2tt1 Canyon Dr. A ENT '949-&42·9699 Only $199,000 2Br 28a Condo, xlrtl cond, great area between 7am-7pm. Prine Only Ea~ & Judy 28r 1B1 Townhome wlga1 Tay!ot, agts. 9-49-642-4722 washer/dryer 165 Monte Vista, $1275/Mo Call Vlll1 Point 1Br !Ba, walk to Kenny 0 714-979-1492 Bal Island/Fashion Island comm pool, seller Wiil carry loan $209 000 David Pnnce, agt 949-718·1520 Stable Family In EsQrow w/ dog & cal must move by May 28. 3Br or lrg 281 p!!!fd. 949-642-3935 VACATION RENTAL f &> 3Br 2Be specious deluxe~ Condo, fut!y furn, steps 10 boh, 2c gs. 949-675-7130 1 ~~RM• 1 r:~ ~~ 1 Chef wented. Must speak English, expenenced only. Contact Christina al 949-e31·5833 - 3 BEACH CONDOS M.L UNDER $300,000 AGENT 049'-7234120 ~1 I I I WANT TO I.EASE Doa fof .. lha11 Apao, 111 ~COTO CW .-Re_ta_•_°'_olfice __ spc_w_/Wa_ter !lllJii colored, 9mo's old, all W00-1 HlOsq ft. Newpoit or aholJ. He fl very lriendfyl CdM. Pis call 949-631-1311 Complete with Lg. Igloo doQhotJse & dog carrier I I ft1S 714-38M210 CLERICAL Pff Pan-lime approx 25-30/hrs per week, Monday-Friday, assisting 1n legal depart- ment at local newspaper. Applicant must be able to type 5().-SS' wpm, WOOi K- curately. and be good ~ customer ser/tet. Send resume to· (949)631-6594, attn: JWj Oruo $Oleenlnl>' pl!Y!!cal reg'd. £OE. $Mir AZ'S BEST BARGAIN 36 acres-$19.900. BeautN randl ln Williams/Flagstaff area. pertect 8, 100' cllmtle. Spectacular f!lountain vlewt, borders stale land. Easy terms Call AZLR 888-505-3869 !CAL'SCAN) 10s . = I 0 PIN ULA , \ On The Golt Couree 38i 2.5Be. galed comm w/pool. formal dn, tam rm, beaut kil, 2 paliOt, $2500/Mo. Owner/ Brol<er. 949-589-9461 VIMAtLLH "Tum KeV10 1 BA ~,umW!ld MW OciNtl \'llw •1.200 FumWltel SllJdlO ... lllWyAl!n w. lloOI*' "'"''m PMI Ctl .. . • .a••rr . .-------. HERPES·EverCLR. I ar.:= I SIC!PS Htrpes Outbrt1ks! . . 96% Never h•ve anottitr He!pta CUl>lllk. Free Cll: 1·877-EVERCLR More Info: www.twldr.com (CAL'SCAN) Bit leeutlful 8oolt • Black & wtlite shor1 hair MIMled mlle cat lyr 131bs playful hellttlY but leukemia potltlVe can be alone °' wl WOLFF TAHNING 11D1 lnC4tier lllM potltNt cat °' Ten at hornet Buy Direct em. dog. ln1ldt only. 11nd Savel CommereiaV ---"'71,_4 ... ·83,.,9..._·7:.:0'-'-19~­ DEMONSTRATORS We need lltlp nowt PT lood demos needed from COM to San Clemente •lld IMne We can worll, good pay, •ill> & own~a • CaJ Tina ~Nee-1357 eXI 2 Home unh• from 1199.00. Low monthly peyrnenta. F rH color catelog. C.H tod1y 1·800·842·1310. (OAL 'SCAN! • DRIVER·NEW PETER· BIL TSI More dedlclttd rout eat Expel'lert¢td OT R dllve!s also ~ top peyl I __ ... __ •• ( OualComrim.c.b e-ma~ & • I ;o.::r ~ .. = EOE IC~t'SCANl 1-•I FOUND llRD . PLEASE DESCRllE 141-57""'41 LAURA . FOUND RING CALL TO DISCRll! Ml-MCMl71 r;-...,_.~--~ I ' . ... . . . . . ' 4 PHONE REPS FuMmt. ElllllltCIC . ~ tor "40l'OtOI Co. Elm to 11 IOC!ipef Wltk + comm + blnl«tl. Sllll -prtf'd. Ctl ... 14t2501719 GLAZIER Some e~ required· w/commarclll ~ Clew! OMV pMI. OM! Cell 1t 4:+q=IW OOV'T POSTAL JOll. Up 1o 118.35 ht. F~ benllill Including ptn-elor'l ftM~ k>nnatlon: 1·SM·726·0093 Ext. 1000 7am-7pm OST IC~L'ICANl PfT SllM Ateitt.M!I tor brok81f98 firm from 9-3. MU$! be re9P.00slbfe and organized. Financial exp. preferred. Salary DOE. Fu NtUJM: Mt-720-8104 « cell Mt-no+MO Rectp4lonltt I a.rtcll PT Phones, HghH)ouse- keeping, typing, filing, comeoter. 949-645-2422 RECEPTIONIST/ SALES ASST Responsible and O(genlz.ed With Word l!ld Excel PQ>- gram knowledge. GrNt phone Ind CUllOm8f HMce ttonallly • must, • • lled>le pceitlYe can do" anitude. 1'Dlltty IO prioritltt. flallClt fix line phones and Ulllt a elahl person olflct. Admlnl•· trefiYe and/or hospltality tiq>tr ~. 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Q 2 • 8olh YU!ntnble, IS South you hold: ' • 0 J l Q 9' 0 JIU o A 17 l •II The bidding 11,as ~ SOtJJll ~"f NOltTH 2AS'J' 10 ,_ l <> ,._ ' Whal do you bid now A· Even tr you play lhat a diamond raise in this Sf9uence promises extra values, three diamonds 1s clearly the n&)lt bid. First, 11 ~1$ the 1r11mp suit at a level where you can c11plore for slam wilhoul bypassing sune. Sec· ondly, your four trumps headed by lhe ace, robus1 major and singleton make your hand wocth far more lhan iL' 12-counr. Q J • Both vulnerable. as South you hold: • te976S432 Q 9 O A •Q74 The bidding hti oroccedcd WF.'rr NQR1T( F.AST SOl/fH 10 Pua 4Q ? W~1 acuon do you lake? A Bidding four spude> nm> a nsk., vul rablc. bur passing run~ an even btgg one -that the opponems ca11 make a vulneniblc game while your side is cold for four or five sp;ides. If you pass. you arc rtivang the OJ>PG- nents hcense 10 )Ital you blind Q ' • ,... Saudi. vulncnble, you hold: The biddtn1M ~: NOJlTH !AS1' SOU11I WEST lo ,_ l• ,_ l o ,._ ? Whal do you bid now? f A • Whether )OU play it M na!UB.l or fourth-suu ~Ill· three clubs Sllllds ow. Your K I 0 in partnCt'. I fllM-bKJ •uitjut t makes the twld qualify for • samcfon:c. 1Wo &packs ii woefully madcquaic -you would make that bid witliout the 1wo Side·sWI lcinjS Q S • Easl Wes1 vuJncnblc, as South Y0tt,hold: •AH3 ti ~ o 7541 • KQU5 The bidding hu ~: F.AST SOCTff WP.ST NOlmi le:> Dbl P., IN'r .... ' Whal ICllOll do you lake? A • Yaw Mllpely lakeoUI double wa. clearly the right action, bu1 you now have a problem. MOl>t play lha1 any suil bid' by you now shows eun val· ues, so you have to bite the bullet and pass even though you mlgh1 have 11 beuer spo1 somewhere Q 6 • Both vulnerable. as Soulh you hold: •AK Q J 9 Q Q 7 3 O S • K 10 7 J l1lc bidding has procccdcd: SO mi ~ NORTH EAST I• PMS 20 P-7 What do you bid now? 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