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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-05-30 - Orange Coast Pilot• t SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMl'AUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2001 . Newp9rt Beach decides ficus must go • Trees create attractive street canopy on Balboa Peninsula but also causes too much damage, officials say. •Ficus trees are gorgeous in the right place. But that's not the right place.• Ridgeway represents the Balboa community and is chainnan of the City Council's •committee to promote the revitalization of our peninsula.· More trees pl~ed for peninsula M•thls Winkler DAILY PILOT BALBOA PENINSULA -When it boils down to the basics, one thing is clear: No one -not city leaders nor business owners, and especially not residents -is particularly happy about seeing Main Street's ficus trees removed. "I think the trees are gorgeous,• Councilman Tod Ridgeway said. The committee recently recom- mended replacing the trees with coral gums as part of the city's $7 .5-m.illion renovation project scheduled to begin in October in the peninsula's down- town area. ln the past, some residents opposed taking down the trees, saying it would deprive the area of natural beauty. Asked why he decided to support SEE NEWPORT PAGE 4 • Willows will probably be a part of the city's revitalization plan for the downtown area. M•this Winkler DAILY PILOT BALBOA PENINSULA About 37 Nichols' willow- leafed peppemunt trees are expected to replace 13 euca- lyptus trees on Balboa Boulevard in the peninsula's downtown area after a City Council subcommittee recon:v mended the species at a meet- ing Tuesday. Councilmen Tod Ridgeway and Steve Bromberg voted m favor of the willows after sever- al residents supported the idea. Councilman Gary Proctor, the third member on the committee, was absent from the meeting. Along with a proposal to replace bcus trees with coral gum trees along Mam Street, the willow pro1ect now needs to go before the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com- mission, wluch is scheduled to SEE TREES PAGE 4 .·Residents tO begiri patrolling lions Park • Reaction to series of razor blades and glass shards at community parks is \velcomed by police. ~iferKho D AILY PILOT COSTA NCESA -The Lions Park Assn. announced plans Tuesday to begin daily petrols of Lions Park to protect against the razor blades and glass shards that have. been found at Newport-Mesa par~ since f.pril. . "We're going to try' to go evl!ry day, but at random times, so people will never know when we're going to show up,# said 'It's terrific they want to get involved PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT An Orange County Sheriff's Department bomb squad lnvesttgator emerges from Wells Fargo on West Coast HJghway and Tusttn Avenue In Newport Beach tn a protective suit after a suspicious package wu dlscovered after a bank robbery. Below, the department's bomb robot leaves the bank, where lt checked for explosives. Sheriffs offidals determined the threat was a hoax. Bill Twp1t. a member of the association. ·Then we will maintain a log of what we hnd and will sh are that informa· tion with the city to help maintain the park. The city is doing a fine job now, but we think it would be helpful to have neighbor- hood eyes and ea.rs .• and are doing what they can do to try to make the park safer.' Bo eat shuts highway Robber drops off a bag before fleeing Wells Fargo branch. O...,.llhwllth DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Closed streets, confused com- muters and evacuated employees were just some of the aflereff ects of a bomb threat at a West Coast High- way bank Tuesday afternoon that eventually turned out to be a hoax. Police said the chaotic inci- dent began about 2:10 p.m ., when a bank robber held up Wells Fargo Bank ln the 2700 block of West Coast Highway. The man told tellers' be had a bomb in a paper bag he was • SEE THREAT PAGE 4 County diversion of urban runoff be~ • Program in the SMta Aha River also will study what kinds of pollution are entering the ocean. ,...a, .. ..., OMV PILO'r inltalled two large sand berms lut week to keep urbaD runoff -automobile olll, animal waste and grime that wubel off dty~ streets -out of tbe GC.'Mll. 1be county will divert the WaMWat9 froin tbe Said.a AM River to the Orange County Sanitation Diltrid'• tl'Mtlllent Plaid ht PoUntala v.u.r until labarO.y. ~==--='9d..: .. . ,..... ~ •.. ,_ •11 7 7 .......... p ••• ···w;:.--........... ,...,,_ Glass frag· men ts and razor blades have been Lt. Dale Birney Costa Mesa Police Department found in parks on nine occasions, including Apnl 24, when several razor blades were found at Uons Park. Glass shards were found a week ago at Circle Park m Newport Beach. Costa Mesa's parks department al.ready inspects the three parks where razor blades have been found -Heller Park, Pinkley Park and Lions Park -three times a day, said SEE PARK PAGE 4 ... '\ • .. ·LOCALS · · PEl ·Of ·THI WEEK Youµg(UWJe tabby A I ~ek.:old, ~ male ta~ by wtlt bi ~lable for adoption this weekend at Fashion Island ln New- port Beach. /or by the Newport~ Community Animal~. The anJJNkescue orpnladOn needs old toWels .net ..... dog I I aates. pet c.arriers end people to • drNe animals to toe.al~ appokrtrnents .00 ~ hOmeS. A laptop computer also Is needed to help better manage oP9f'atk>ns· .. . 2 Wednesday,~ 30, 2001 The orange-colored kitten has a droopy, red eyelid because he needs reconstructfve eye surgery, Which will be done within six monthS and paid Donations may be sent to eonvnu- nity Animal Networic. P.~ Box 8662. Newport Beach, CA 92658. ALMANAC Daily Pilot IUL ISIAYE YUllSACTIOllS COSTA MESA • "288 Knox Place, $615.000 NEWPORT BEAOt • 12 Big Dipper Court, $229,000 • 331 Canal St., $230,000 • 5305 Udo Sands Drive, $548,500 • 126 35th St., $4-46,000 DUI ARRESTS The /oDowtng people have been arrested on suapldon oJ driving under the in/luence of an Intoxicant. Aa with all swpect.s. they are coMldered Innocent unW proved guilty. COSTA MESA lbunday: • Anh Tuan Dinh Le, 28, Fullerton • Mark Jason Minnott. 28, Fountain Valley Prtday: • Jason Robert Springfield, 22, Temecula •Javier Aragon, 30, Costa Mesa •Jose Francisco VelAzquez-Yanez, 31, Costa Mesa Saturday: • Marcus James Glynn, 22, Newport Beach •Christopher Joseph Mercado, 19, Moreno Valley • Michael Patrick Ryan, 46, Costa Mesa • Ubrado Soto-Gonzales, 31, Costa Mesa Sunday: JaneJe • • Carl James Sledz, 49, Cowan Heights Tuesday: • Estanislad Rojas-Ramirez, 25, Santa Ana NEWPORT BEACH WedDetday: Red Cross volunteer receives more than she gi,ves O..pa Bharath DAILY PILOT T here is something special about the American Red Cross that has drawn the interest of Jane Jennings for more than a quarter-century. The 79-year-old Newport Beach resident has been a volunteer at.the organization's Fountain Valley office for 26 years and is still going strong. Jennings has worked at the blood-donor registration desk and the canteen for hun- dreds of hours, helping people sign up to donate blood and providing them with information. "It's a no-brainer, but somebody's got to do it," she said with a laugh. Jennings said she never has worked full Gettina. INVOLVED • GETTWG INVOUIED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot oo a rotating basts. If you'd like information oo adding ycxx organizatloo to this list. call (949) 574-4298. BOYS & GIRLS a.ues OF NEWPORT-MESA The three area dubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. Call for locations. (949} 642-2245. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scouts of Orange County needs volun- teers to be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. (714) 979-7900. NEWPORT BEAQi.UBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The program seeks volunteers to tutor adults wishing to improve their reading and writing skills. 1iaining workshops at the central library will certify volunteers. (949} 717-387-4. VOL 95. NO. 145 TMDMAI K; ICMINS°"- flubllltier TONY~. Editor s.J.~ CJtyfdlW M.--. ......,,. °'Y ldltCi ••OUtK~ , ,...,. l!dltor -CM9°" • .. &ID' -------,..,.... .......... ... o.w-... .im•• ....... For A GOOD .CAUSE time but always has enjoyed volunteering. Years ago, the Red Cross was looking for people, so she became a volunteer -as simple as that, Jennings said. The volunteer work has brought her a lot of happiness and satisfadion. Jennings said. "You always get more than what you put in,• she said. "l feel like I've done something w~while. • Jennings said she sincerely believes in the value of donating blood: •A mere pint of blood can save up to four liv~, • she said. Jennmgs said she used to donate blood OCC NAUTICAL LIBRARY herself every year until recently, when she stopped for health reasons. Today, she cannot drive. Her husband or a neighbor drives her to Foun1a.in Valley. •1 can't do many things I used to do before,• she said. •This (volunteer work] ts something l still can do.• It's something she has found interesting too. ·1 love to meet people,• Jennings said. •And I (get) to meet a lot of wonderful and interesting people.• The office where she works also bas a sldn tissue bank, a process that Jennings said "simply boggles the mind.• "I'd see them bring the tissue in little Styrofoam boxes.• she said. "I'd think, 'Wow! Somebody died and somebody else is going to live.'" Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Seamanship needs book donations for its Nautical Ubrary. Thousands of volumes of boating-related titles are needed. The School of Sailing and Seamanship is at 1801 W. · Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) ~5- 90 2. NEIGHBORS PEDIATIUC CANCER RESEARCH R>UNDATION PCRF raises money to support the pediatric cancer research laboratory at the Children's Hospital of Orange County. It needs volun- teen for a variety of duties. (714) 532-8692. SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED Serve as a guide for homeless families by helping them set goals and maintain a basic budget. Bilingual skills needed; Orientation and training provided. Theresa. Rowe, (949) 757·1456. SOUTH COAST REP£RT'ORY THEATER The South Coast Repertory Theater needs volunteers to help with ushering (see plays free) and other functions. (114) 708-5500. COpyrlght: Ho MWS stortel, lb ~ edltorW rNm9t Of adwt- ~ ~ Qrl~rtpf~ duClld without wriu.n permission of c.os¥1ght owner. WIAlllll AID SUIF HOW IO 8EAOt US Clra*'don ~ The Timel Or~ County (IOO) 252-t14, .-. ....... o.tfted (Ml) 642·5671 ~(Ml) 642-021 ........ .... (te) M2·5llO .,. M) 574-4223 --. ...... ,. (Mt) 646-4170 l-fllll: ~met.c.om ........ ..... ()fib (98) 642~1 ....,_,_(Ml) IJM12' ~-.... ~-... ....... &.a.~~ -.-.Ol ... ...._ llMPBAl\MIS Bal~ lo.c6l TIDIS TODAY first high Corona del Mar 791154 COSUMesl 8CWl , 4:0t a.m ..................... •.•· ,..fPC)ft ee.ct\ 10163 Newport eo.t 11163 ttll • Ill lllld .,.,, ... ....... -,..... ,.,. ...... Oft 1-J' ........ ,..,. .... .., 14' C.W.clltMlr .~,. First low 11a.m ......................... 0.1• 5«ond high S:59 p.m ...... ~"""""" 4.7' Second IOw 11:57 p.m. -................ 1.8' MWY Flnt high S:l7a.m. ..•. -.............. u Antlow 11:53 a.m ..... _"""' O.J' Semndhlgh l:Jlp.m. -·-· u tlmndlow- 11.11\ .._,_,, .... 1.1' • Edwin Mark Anderson, 38, Newport Beach lbunday: • Randolph Ma'.ishall Papke, 56, Newport ' Beach . • Shana Sky O'Connor, 2A, Newport Beach ' Friday: •Dean Bayless Patton. 62. Newport Beach Saturday: • Todd Andrew Everlngbam. 38, hvine • Marcus John Ginnaty, 27, Newport Beach Sunday: • Juan Antonio Carrillo Jr., 22, Riverside •Donald Ray Clark, 31, Newport Beach • Matthew David Smith, 26, Newport Bedch Monday: • Sbimona Gobezie, 27, Sherman Oaks POUCI flW COSTA MESA • .,..... 9'rwt: A petty theft was reported In the 3300 blodt at 5:55 p.m. MoncMy. ................ Poueulon of. dangerous we1pon was reported In the 2200 btodt at 4:20 p.m. MondtY· .......... "'"""* PossetsiOn Of • conttdted substanc. was r9p0rted at Vktoria StrMt at 10:45 p.m. Mondiy . NEWPan' IEACH • ,._ ••t CMMr Drtw.: A petty theft Ml nlPOttlid In ttMi IOO bb:lt at 9:11 p.m. ~ ~II llfw• Dftw: Pa I •ton of a deli1110UI dUpDh-~ M SOd\ s.r911 llt ~ p.m. .... .,. .... l••Sa1Mott1,......,,, ...... ........................... =s...-=::.a•lneDN9su•.....,• Doily Pilot ' ' ' I ~nesdoy, f.iay 30, 1001 3 't, Popular South .<Joast~Plaza eatery to reopen • Hundreds of customers called for return of Caffe Pasquini after it closed ~bout a month ago. Jennifer Kho DAllV PILOT COSTA MESA -After hundreds of cusl'omers wrote letters protesting its closure a month ago, Caffe Pasquini will reopen Thursday at South Coast Plaza. "We were devastated Briefly_in THE NEWS Bomb threats delay 2 flights at airport Two Southwest Airlines flights headed to Orange County were delayed by bomb thredts m Oakldnd on Memorial Day at John Wayne Airport. . Southwest's Flight 659 from OakJand lnternalional Airport to Jonn Wayne Airport even- tually landed at 6 p.m. Monday, three hours alter it was initially scheduled to arrive. The plane was carry- Lng 125 pctssengers. The airline's Flight 1846 was diverted to Los Ange les International Airport alter it was also delayed by a bomb threat Monday evening. The plane, carrying 98 pas- sengers, oould not land because it would have landed after John Wayne's mandatory curlew. Per the terms of the 1985 settle- ment agreement, arrivals are allowed from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday. when we got word they were closing, so we marshaled our resources,• said Tony Maz- zone, a customer· for more than 20 years. "I went to all · the customers here and asked them to fill out com- ment cards to send to mall management if they wanted the place to stay here. "It's sort of an icon here because it's been here so long. People rallied around it, and the comment cards bad some effect. We're very pleased with the fact that it is going to open up again.• The 23-year-old cafe's lease ended and a planned A bomb was not discover on either plane. Motorc~fi~t dies after co · ion A 60-year-old Glendora man died Tuesday morning when be hit his motorcycle against the rail of a tow truck while traveling southbound on the San Diego Freeway, California tfighway Patrol offi- cials said. The collision occurred about 11 a.m. when the Victor Allen Everling's motorcycle struck the right rail of a 1995 Chevrolet tow truck from behind, said CHP Officer Joann O'Hair. Both were traveling in the fourth lane of the southbound San Diego Freeway, south of Fairview Road, she said. Everling was riding a 1998 Honda Valkyrie. He was thrown off the bike, O'Hair said. Everling was wearing a hel- met but not one approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation, O'Hair said. She said traffic was snarled for more than an hour after the C· //t-.1wtf, IT'S TIME FOR ... f"4t8qoorr''-4 Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645 ·7626 !!i@)!J~ Mattress Outlet Store BIWIJNEW· ~y ""8ffCT Ott the..., for Lta1 3165 llai'bor Blvd. C05ta Jlle9la o.~._..., .. .., 545·7168 (949) 72J.0621 PLUG IN expansion would have required the business to move, South Coast Plaza spokeswoman Debra Gunn DQwnlng said Tuesday. The expansion was delayed until at least the end of the year, however, and it made no sense to leave the space sitting empty until the expansion, she said. "The restaurant has been an institution at South Coast Plaza -a really popular spot for morning coffee and a place to meet -and tht!re was a lot of disappoinbnent that it was closing,• she said. "The restaurant has been cre}sh while four of the lanes were closed. Man leads Ca;ta Mesa officers on chase A man was arrested alter a short pursuit Tuesday morn- ing, Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney said. Police had a prior warrant for the arrest of Ernest Edmond McDonald, a 34-year-old Santa Ana resident, who was also arrested on suspicion of evading a police officer and driving on a suspended license, Birney said. At 10:20 a.m., a deputy bied to stop McDonald on suspicion of a traffic violation at Harbor Boulevard and Merrimac Way. Instead of stopping, McDonald led officers on a chase that ended with him Jos. ing control of his car at Baker and Bear streets, where he struck a traffic signal, polite said. The p\Jrsuit lasted about four minutes, Birney said. very popular witb the com- munity and the employees in the shopping center, and we're delighted they were able tQ reopen and stay with us at least through the end of the year," she added. "The plan is that, in the meantime, we will try to relocate [Caffe Pasquini) in the center." Matteo Pasquini, general manager of .the . eatery, said his family had no intention of reopening the business after it closed. •Jt was the end of our lease, and we bad so many projects going on in L.A. that we didn't really consider Police arrest man for apparen~ assault Newport Beach police arrested a 20-year-old Riverside man on suspicion of assaulting another man with a beer bottle at a party early Sunday morning, officials said. Marcos Pena Osorio was at a party in the 800 block of West Oceanfront when he became involved in an argument with 31-year-old Noe l Roberts of Newport Beach, Lt. Doug Fletcher said. Osorio reportedly hit Roberts on the head with the bottle and ran out of the house, Fletcher said. Police caught up with Osorio and arrested him on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon at the comer of Coast Highway and Newport Boulevard, he said. Roberts was not seriously injured. Osorio is, be ing held in Newport Beach jail with bail set at $50,000. . I ST& SHOUT Celebrate Citrus & Sun extending our lease here,• be said. •we got a lot of reg- ulars who said, 'How can you do this to your regulars?' I mean, we're not the only place. •sut (South Coast Plaza) twisted our arm and agreed to work with us to change some things. South Coast Plaza is a very unique place with no fOO<l courts and a real sidewalk cafe design, and with the changes they were willing to give us, it worked out well." The changes included fix. ing and replacing an old drainage system, adding equipment. such as a pasta cooker, pizza rollers and an Italian fryer, and adding an espresso bar. •The place is old, and we wanted to replace some things," Pasqui.Ql said. •This gave South Coast Plaza and Caffe Pasquini a chance to change things that were old, things we couldn't work on while we were open. We felt these new things would make it more exciting.• The grand reopening at 8:30 '8.m. Thursday Will include free cappuc~for the first two hours, he said. Boy pulled from ocean dies · • 12-year-old tried to rescue friend last week while bodyboarding at Big Corona. Girl, 10, is back home. DHpa Bharath DAILY PILOT A 12-year-old boy who was pulled from the surf by Newport Beach lifeguards last week after a big wave swept him and a 10-year- old girl off ~heir body- boards has died, officials said Tuesday. Daniel Qw1ada of Santa Ana swallowed too much water before he was res- cued, said Newport Beach Frre Capt. John Blauer. The boy clied at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Children's HospitaJ of Orange County, two days after the modent, according to the Orange County coroner's office. The cause of death was IJ.sted as "saltwater drowrung. • Daniel and his friend were bodyboarding off the far south end of Big Coronet past the jetty when a big wave caused them both to lose their boards, BJauer said. The girl was breathing but Daniel did not have a pulse and was not breathing wbeJ\ lifeguards pulled them out of the water, Blauer said. The girl is fine and is back home, he said. Daniel tned to save the girl's life, Blauer said. Lifeguards said the area where Daniel drowned can be tricky and dangerous even on days when there iS no big surf. COLORING CONTEST RULES AND REGULATIONS -------------------------Ooe winner In each age group will~ chosen. Each winner will r9C8fve 4 tlcketa to~ Oninge Covnty Fair. • Entries must be completed by a child In one of the age groups listed below. NalM, addfeu end age Information must be filled In. . •·Mall finished entries to: Oranae County Falr/Publie Anall'I Coloring Contest, 88 Fair Or., Colta MMa. CA 92628 Entries must be received by 5 p.m. MOnday, July 2. • Entrtea win be on display In the Youth Buildlng dUrlng Fair. I • Entries may be ~ up at the Administration omoe after the Fair, Mondey, Juty 30 fTom 9 a.m. to s p.rn. (PINN Pf1nl) I Name: Age: I Aoe Group, Please Circle One: g..11 . 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And with a total value of $193,000 for the 25 trees, that doesn't make sense, particularly because the trees won't live that much longer, she said. •They are reaching the end of their lives,• Wood said, adding that tl)e trees probably won't live much more than 20 yea.rs. "You're spending $7.5 million on all this other stuff, why not do the trees while you're at it, especially when those questions are out there, about damage and lia- bility?" she asked. Known for their invasive nature, the ficus trees have dug their way into adjacent buildings. In one case, Ridgeway said he wit- nessed a root peeking up TREES CONTINUED FROM 1 discuss both matters at a July 3 meeting. The tree planting forms part of the city's $7 .5-million revitalization project for the downtown area that's sched- uled to begin in October. City officials recommended the willow over two other species for several reasons. Because coral trees have already been chosen for Main Street, adding the same species to the peninsula's traf- 1 ' from a toilet. Gay Wassal.1-Kelly, who II • president of the Balboa Mer- chants/Owners Alm., alto said 1be had.heard about the toilet invasion. The ttees cause damage that requires expensive repaln, she said, adding that merchants have been paying for them so far. •Sometimes you have to rip up the entire slab noor, • Wassail-Kelly said. ·we an hate to see these beautiful trees go. But there are more cons than pros as to leaving them there.• Some residents said they still don't like the decision to remove the trees. •1 am concerned that the last beautiful historlcal pa.rt of our town will now only be a memory,· said Cindy Doran, who vehemently opposed the removal of the trees a few months ago. She added, however. that few residents still feel as strongly about the trees as her. Elaine Llnhoff is one resi- dent who seems to fit that profile. She said the new trees probably won't create a street canopy like that of the ficus but has resigned her- self to t,he fact that the old trees need to be replaced because of the maintenance costs. "I can't justify keeping" the ficus trees, Llnhoff said. "At this point. I'm not fight- ing to save the trees.• fie artery could cause devas- tating damage if insects infest ttie trees. By having two dif- ferent species, the danger that both could be affected is less- ened, said Marcy Lomeli, the city's park and tree supervisor. The willows also fared bet~ ter compared with the silver- dolla.r gum. a third tree in the running, because it grows faster and doesn't require the same amount of maintenance, Lom~said. The trees will cost about $200 each, and city officials said they'll grow them for sev- eral months before planting them. fHREAT CONTINUED FROM 1 canying, said Newport Beach Police Ll Doug Fletcher. He then jumped over the .-<:e>unter and removed.money from teller 1tations, P!etcher said. There were 16 .people, including employees and customers, in the bank at the time of the robbery, he said. The robber then took an unknown sum of money, ran to a white Chevrolet Subur- ban parked in the lot outside and sped away, Pletcher said. Police are still looking for the man. Because of the bomb threat. police also shut the area bordered by West Coast Highway on the south, Avon Drive on the north, Riverside Drive on the west and Tustin Avenue on the east The Orange County Sher- iff's Department's bomb squad brought in a robot to inspect the bank. A deputy wearjng a bomb suit exam- ined the bag. "~ "They found an electronic device in the bag,• Fletcher said. "But it was not a bomb.• RUNOFF CONTINUED FROM 1 high bacteria counts off Hunt- ington Beach and Newport Beach that have caused post- ings and closures in recent years. Bacteria iii the ocean are more likely to be caused 'by the sanitation district's •out- flow pipe" on the ocean floor, Ki.ff said. PARK CONTINUED FRO.M 1 Public Services Director Bill Morris. Park rangers also patrol parks throughput the city and are keeping a dose eye on the ' ·GRAD·· Let them know how proud you are! A special page will publish in the Daily Pilot on Wednesday, June 20th to honor our graduates. For your daughter, son, friend or special someone be a part of this tribute for only $ 19.00. Fill in the form below and mail it to us with their photo. Be sure to put the name and address on the back of the photo and we'll return it to you. GRADUATE'S INFORMATION Graduatts Namt: -------------Schoo/ Namt: ~-------------About the graduait: Hobbies, intmsts or foturt plans (Limittd to 40 word mtssagt) Submitted by: _______ _ Address: -----------~---C rt di t Card No.: . F.xp.:_ Signature for crtdit card: ______ _ Of you prtla, you may enc!o« Sl9 dlCd: made~ to •Daily Pilot i Mail this form with photo to: 2001 GRAD~ Dai!Y Pilot J 330 W. Bay St. • Cata Maa, CA 9'11il! . &"'irlriiO ,., 151' i 'They tound an electronic device in the bag. But it was not a bomb.' Lt. Doug Fletcher Newport i eadl Police Department He dec.Uned to further describe the electronic device. The FBI and the Newport Beach Police Department are investigating the incident, he said. The robber is described as a white man in his 40s with short, dark hair who is close to 6 feet tall. He is said to have been wearing a long- sleeve shirt, a jacket, a dark color hat and dark color trousers. Employees from the bank and from neighboring busi- nesses were evacuated from the building. They waited in the parking lot and on the sidewalk as the bomb squad did its job. Bank employees declined to talk about the incident. Tom Potts, manager at the "Part of the bacteria prob· lem is coming from these out- falls,• Kiff said. "I don't know how much is coming from Talbert. It's important to find out what the contributing source is." The diversion program and study is expected to cost $580,000, which will be borne by the countyr the five water- ·sbed cities -Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach and Santa Ana -the Santa Westside parks, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney. •Between those two enti- ties, the parks are being checked pretty regularly, but any time we can get a group that wants to assist us in doing our job, we think that's great,· be said. "It's terrific they want to get involved and are doing what they can do to try to make the pa.ck saler. The only direction we have to them is that it they find anything, not to 'totl.eh 1t aQd. to call our reg- ular dispatch number.• Aside from checking for razor blades and glas9 shards, the group hopes to get a better ~ NtW AND USED .... ~OrrlCE rURNITURE FILES • CHAIRS • CUBICLES · 6 MO RE 1941 t tOINGtR AVt SANTA ANA (714) 836-0876 I Doily Pilot oe&rby Radio Shack, said he hu never been in the mlddle ot a bomb thriNll •rm shocked/ he said, as he waited outside the com- plex. •But I guess this iould happen anywhere.• People driving into the area appeared startled by police barricades. Some of the drivers rolled down their windows to tell officers they lived in the area and had no way of getting to their homes. Police explained that they would have to wait until the situation was resolved. Uoyd Aubert said he had trouble getting to the post office on Riverside Drive. •I bad to take some back roads,· he said. "But I got here.• Vivian Rumble, manager of St8lbucks, said she knew all along that it was a hoax. "It just didn't seem very likely there would be a bomb in there,• she said, smiling. Rumble said she is disap- pointed she lost business because of the bomb scare. •But it's always good to check it out,· she said. "I don't think my customers would want · to be blown away for a Frappucino. • Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board and the National Water Research Institute. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach are both chipping in $39,000 and $1,310, respec- tively. •Although they're the ones who are directly benefit- ing,· Costa Mesa Assistant City Engineer Ernesto Munoz said abeut Newport Beach. "it's also a regional bepefit • understanding of the park's users and the condition of the .. park. Turpit said. •we will be able to morutor use of the park to be able to make recommendations to the city based on firsthand know!· edge of how the park is used and maintained,• he said. "We recognize that this is some- thing that is easy to do. and we would learn a lot more about the park. People were enthusiastic.• The association has sched- uled a meeting at 7 p.m. June 7 at Lions Park to discuss the park-watch program in more detail. KENNY ,,,,. PRINTER ~ a&e:we ~ R es t a u rant ----EstabllShed In 1962 ----- Stea/is • Seafood • Cocktails Quality Service • Nightly Entertainment Doily Pilot . . Quote of .. 1111 DAY •rm sll •-. s.n, t.t 1.wi our ordlr al play -... chqid "for Bnntwood -· nm ~ CdM boys tennis coach _Ja4hanne DAVI ll<LllSN 5 Big dogs collide . in CIF Division V final • CdM-Brentwood heading to Claremont Club for Championship duel. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT CLAREMONT -Corona del Mar Hlgh boys Lennis coach Tim Mang called the first Sea Kings-Brent- wood showdown on March 13. •an unbelievable match.• And that was just a nonleague tilt four matches into the season. Seventy-eight days later, the two powerhouses meet once again in today's CIF Southern Section Divi- sion V final at the Claremont Club, beginning at 11:30. The adjectives, as well as the level of tennis, should be at an all-time high. In the previ- ous encounter, CdM pulled out a dramatic 10-8 victory. •nus is the two best teams in CIF going at it," CdM Coach Tim Mang said. "We've both played Peninsula plus other top teams in CIF and we've both been victorious over them. This is what we've been wait- ing for." Coach Keith Sark:isian's Eagles (14-1), champions of the Delphic League and seeded No. 2 in Divi- sion V, ride an 11-match winning streak which began after their loss to the Sea Kings. "This one is going to come right down to the wire,• Mang said. "Just like the last time.· This year in the playoffs, Brent- wood has posted blowout wins over Windward, 18-0, Northwood, 16-2, Crespi, 18-0, and third-seeded San Marino, 14-4. The top-seeded Sea Kings (22-0), champions of the PacUic Coast PREP TENNIS League, breezed past Orange Lutheran, 18-0, Webb, 12-6, and St. Bonaventure, 15-3, before rallying to defeat fourth-seeded Harvard Westlake, 11-7. 1n their previous showdown with the defending Division IV champion Eagles, the Sea Kings dominated in singles, winning seven of nine sets, while struggling in doubles, losing six of nine. "Our No. 1 doubles team (Peter Kulmaticki and Michael Bean) is going to have to win two sets and if our No. 2 (Justin Ning and Randy Myers) and No. 3 doubles (Shaan Wadhwa and Ryan Stockwell) can beat their No. 3 singles, we've got a shot at it,· Mang said. "If Peter and Michael are on theit game, I don't think anyone can beat them.• Corona del Mar's Garrett Snyder Directions to the 0.-..,,ont Club posted three win$ in singles, includ-North on 57 to 10. East on 10 to Monte ing a 7-6 (7-5 in the tiebreaker) • Vista. North on Monte Vista to club, et thriller over Eagles' No. 1 singles 1n1 Monte Vista Ave .• Claremont. standout Sean McKean, which Westlake, Friday. After falling proved to be the deciding set in the behind, 4-2, after the hrst round of match. sets, the Sea Kmgs, led by junior McKean, who was able to win Cameron Ball. regained their conh- both of his other two sets prior to the dence and outlasted the Wolver- showdown W1th Snyder. led the ines. sophomore. 3-4, before Snyder bat-Myers and Nmg overcame a tled back to win. tough, 6-7 loss 10 therr hrst set to Mang is looking for solid play post a 6-4 win agamst the Wolver- from UC Irvine-bound Brian Mor-mes' No. 1 doubles team of Chns ton, especially against McKean. • Sbepl\erd and Steven Gersh The "McKean is a very talented ath-CdM duo then earned a 6-3 WU\ lete. • Mang said. "If Brian can over Chns Hum and Greg Sher knock off Sean early, that can build The doubles team of Kulmabclo momentum for Cameron and Gar-and Bean. as well as Snyder and Mor- rett against him. Hopefully. Brian ton in singles, also won two sets each. will wear Sean down.• "I'm still notqwte sure, but I Uunk our Corona del Mar survived its first order of play might get changed up test of the playoffs against Harvard-for Brentwood.· Mang said. Massive field is getting ready for ~e Pilot Cup, starting Thursday Point of •Seventy-one teams no return will get the second annual soccer tourney under way at Kaiser Elementary and Costa Mesa Farm complex. Steve Virgen 0All.Y PILOT The Daily Pilot Soccer . Cup, in its second year under tournament director Kirk Mcintosh, begins Thursday, featuring 7 t teams, more than double last year. The soccer tournament, which is played at Kaiser Ele- mentary and the Costa Mesa Farm complex, will end Sun- day with championship games at The Fann field. Sunday's action starts at 9!30 a.m. as the boys fifth- and sixth-grade division and the third-and (ourth-grade girls will play games to decide their division's final- ists. At 1 :00 p.m., they will battle for the championship and at 2:30 p.m. girls fifth- and sixth-grade teams, along with boys third-and fowtb- grade teams, will vie for their respective titles. The · third-and fourth- grade girls division runs Fri- day through Sunday. YOUTH SOCCER '°" "" • lttt Gnlde DMllon Pool A • Newport Heightt. Orlis (2), H.n>oro.y. Pool• -~ (1), "H (2), M.ttlnen Oltlstian. .... C • M«lnen. St. .io.c:hlm. TeWinltle. Pool D • "-(1), St. Johns, Uncoln (2). .... I -Linc:oln (1), Newport fllmentaty. ~ (2), C.llifomle .... • -~ (1), Andenon, Wilson. E.-cbluff. • Our lady (2). ~ Pool C-°"""" ~ Our Lady. Pool D -Newport Heights, IC.w (2). ~. St. Johrll. .... ·-~~Newport ~ ~ (1). Mlrinlr\ Owtsden. ,.....,.y ,.,,..,....n •vs. St.~ l:lO p.m. Drlls vs. Mlrlnen. 4:30. E.tbluff vs. St. Johns. 5:30, l(Mef (1) vs. ~ ChMllln. 6:10. ,_,..M ~ vs. wtlson. ):30, Newport~ vs. IC.-w. 4:10. ~o.yvs. H9wpott.~ 5:10. Llncoln.,.. Our ~ Q), l:JO. ....v ....... ., ic.. CZ) .. St; )atn, l:lO. Hdor ~vs. ic.-(t), 4:JO. DeW .. Our ~ s:JO. -WI. Andlf1on, l:lO; ....... Nlwpoft ........ 1 w......,.,, Owflllln. t:Jll. ~ ........... ~.-=· c....... .. UncDel\ 5:JO. Wllolt ""Our~ m. t:JO. --........ ,.. ........... ~ ........... .__m • .....,te:11 ... ""'*"" ......... ~ u• .... ......,. ..... a""",,. ow ........ 1 .... .-..,,...,., ..... '-'!DI., .. ... ............................ ( -~ .... ... WlllR•u..111\ .. ... ................ =::..-• I )• C.-M •Clllr!E ..... a... ._., • .... ti.I ....... 2001 " Quarteffiri.I 2 -flnt place of Pool D vs First place of E. 3:00 p.m. ~nal 4 • First place of Poot F vs. WlldCardn (Wild CMd 11 is second place tam with highest point tCJtal. Wild Card 12 is~ teMn with second high- est point total.) SUNDAY Semifinals • 11 a.m. Fann ll -~ 11 winner vs. QuwterflNI 2 winner . Fann 12 • ~ 13 winner vs. Qulrterlinel ' winner. ... .. lJ was hardly Babe Ruth calling his shot. but 1t made a Fn- day afternoon freeway foray mto the Inland Empire a dnve won't soon forget. Costa Mesa High senior Carlos Franco chose an unusual time to say hello during the CIF Southern Secbon DIV1S1on IV baseball playoff game at Bonita High. with tus Mustangs trailing. 4-3. just two outs from elimination. It was the seventh inning and 1 was watching from behind the backstop when Franco strode to the plate after Nick Cabico drew a one-out walk . Glancing up from my scorecard, I found Franco's gaze fixed on me and he pointed directly at me with tus right index fmger, before quickly· directing his attention back to digging into the batter's box. I nodded and smiled, the same smile Franco bad induced many times the last three years. as I've thoroughly enjoyed his uniquely emotional approach to competition as well as our periodic. though bnef, mteracttons. Franco, who had already stroked RBI singles in the hrst and third innings. promptly smacked a rut-and-run single through the vacated shortstop hole to put rµnners at the cor- ners, as the Mustangs went on to tie the game and force extra innings. After touching fists with the first base coach, Franco, once again, looked and pointed my direction. Tius time, I pomted back, to acknowledge his dutch accom- plishment. The eighth Costa Mesa error of the game made Franco the hard-luck losing pitcher and I empathized as he cradled his head 10 his hands, when it became dear the winning run would score on the fateful play. His season and prep career, like those of his fellow seniors, were finished and be appeared, at once, besieged.by disbelief, sadness and finality. After interviewing both coaches about the game, I approached the inconsolable Franco, shook his hand and told him be had made it tun to watch. I can only hope I got my point across. Borry Foulkrier PREPS It's this time of year, when high school senlon complete their athletic careers and prepare to disperse into the world, that parents are also struck by the realizabon of becoming booster alwnni . John and Linda Alshuler, who watched their youngest son, Charbe, wrap up bis last senior campaign Saturday when Corona del Mar lost to Santa Ynez m the CrF Division IV boys volleyball title match, appeared both saddened and relieved that their time in the CdM stands would now be substanbally cut back. Charlie, a three-sport standout who followed older siblings Rob, Nettle and Dennis Alshuler through the CdM athletic progTam. was, in the words of CdM volleyball announcer Doug Orr, "the last of the A-'leam.• Charlie, chosen to represent the South in the Orange County'All-Star Pootboll Oeme July 13 at Orange Coast College. will give his parents official cheering chores once more, before heading off to the University of Michigan. where he plans to play for the club volleyball team. John and Unda. however, will continue to represent the A-Team by supporting their ~ephews, who still compete in CdM uniforms. I .. pi ••• . . '· ··sPOrrs Adoption Guild tennis s11mmaries Roy Emenon ~ Gulld Tennis~ •Meft'1IS .,...._ ArJt round· Matthi.ton-~I ct.f. ~ K.-mey. 7-6, 6-3; ~Owle dif. 8atlulc .. leu, 6-2. 7-6; Bau-towwt ct.f. ""6-Wdler, 6-4. 6-1: Kellogg-Ael ct.f. G«il10-Wtsher, 6-2, M . QuMterflnell -OM-P$ ct.f. Mdl~Tyrelt Hi, 6-2. H; Beny-Oennyct.f. ~. 6-l, S-7, 6-4; Hemlndu-Mc:tride dlrf. a..z-ao-n. M, 6-3. Aldrlch-feddeffy def. IC.el~ .W, 6-3, M . Semlflnlk, It NBTC: ow..f>~ vs. ~ 1 p.m.; Hemlndez-Mcl<ldevs. ~ 1 p.m. •OpenMIMd~ Conkey-Jones dlrf. Kr~Shlplfo, .W. M. 6-J; U!Hln def. B~joftunll\ M, 7-6. Semffinak Siturdey It N8TC: ~ vs. C«· da-May·fflti. 4 p.m.; ·~~Mdlride vs. u~ Uo. 4 p.m. at NBTC. • •Meft'16.0~ firJt round · BMz-Mlttollne ct.f. ~ 6-4, S-7, 6-3; WMhef·Wtih« ct.f. l'odoen-Medr• no, 6-3, 6-3; Cruz-M«lno def. McQu.1d-Vltf-. 6-3. 6-4; Oevid5on-Zldhodt ct.f. FIMr-lAorJ«d, M, 6-l; Flnlay•Kranson def. Hamllton-Moo{e, 7-5. 6-4; Crou-Vlersy def. Matek·McG1-ughlln, 7-5, 2-6, 7-6; Albredlt-Moenter def. Man~Now\dt, 7-6, 6-0. Quarterllnals • Crou-Morton def. hez-Mam>line, 7-6, 6-3; Cn.IZ·M•rlno def. Wtihef, Washer, 4-6, 7-6, 6-3; O.Vid5on-Zldhoct def. Flnl4iy-Kranson, 7-6, 6-3; Cross-vi.t-sy def. Albrtdlt·Moenter, 7-5, 4-6, 6-1. SemHinals, SaturCS.y, •1 NBTC: Croa-Morton vs. Cruz·Mlrlno, 11 a.m.: D1111c:bon-Zldhodt vs. Cross- Vieny, 9:30 •.m . • Womeft't u ~ Flm round -U~Mltl• def. HM'hmond-Worley, 6-1, 6-4; Castr~TtllnCklno def. ·~Ion. 4-6, 7.5, 6-0. Semifinals: Saturd41y, 1 p.m. •t NBTC: Lyom- Shlpiro vs. U~Matl•. 11 • m~ ~Adams vs. Castr~ Trancklno. .,._..uDCMIMel First round · A.dlfru..Crou def. Menley-Moenter, 6-3, 6-1. Semifin1ls Saturday at NBTC; AdMns-Morton vs. Abell>Trancklno, 2:lo pm.; ~ou vs. Fed- denv·Wotley, 2:30 p.m • ...,_., s.s ~ first round · Bazlllk-ti.u def. ~SpNr­ mMI. 6-2, 6-3; Colllns--Spfinltle def. MMZolHtoe\ 3-6, 7-5. 6-3; G.llegoet-Johmon def. lludwlng. 6-3, 7-5; Moftoo.'IY•ll def. Hort~. 6-2, 6-7, 6-4; 0.·Webh def. Enslg~Emlgr1. 6-1, 6-2: ~AllM­ to ll.f. lllc.Vlln Unge, 6-1, 6-2; Gofl.Morgan def. Curley-Millsap, 0-6, 6-J, 7-5. QuMUrllnals • \luluk-<Blau def. Kelty..Modft. 7-5, 7-6; G.llegot-}ohnton def. Collins-Spflnkle, 6-3, S-7, }·5; GJINr•W.ISti def. Morton·lYelf, 6-4, 6-1; fffr-.. ~litito def. Goff.Morgll\ 6-0, 6-4. Semifinals; Slturd4iy It NllTC: B&rJYll·Blau \IS, G•I· legos-Johmon, 8 a.m.; CIN<·w.tsh \IS. fffr5-Allwto. 8a.m. · . ..,._..,,_,~ Fll'lf round • 01mion-McCormlck def. Bowman- Lee, 6-2, 7-6; Ount-Mcflrland def. Plumley·Sdlr1m, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4; Qnfleld-Collim def. Louls-Wlllauer, 6-2, 6-2. . Qwrtarllnals • O•mlon-Mceonnlck def. Colllm- Jones, 6-0. 3-6, 7-5; RMY&Si91tY def. MounM\41- Sdluler, 7-6, M; Oum-Mcfliriand def. Roberts- Thomplon. 2-6, M, 64; Fldleglr.y-Mook def. C.0- fiel<Kolllns, 6-3, 6-1 . ~-: .. · :;;,· . . •*'t'tS.0~ Ant round • Malley·Mll1ef def. Mendoz..-S16Ck, 1· 6. 7-6; lY!er-~ def. Bowen-Oldenbefg. 6-1, 6-4; MorTIHt1on'ls def. O.Yicbon-Jllnson, 6-2. 4-6, 6-3; l'oof·TN<tler def. Kr.m41f'-Wong. 4-6, 6-2. 6-2; ~Havens def.~ M, 4-6, 6-3; llrown-Hldlols def. lloyd-Jonft, 6-3, 6-2; CONn- Hyde def. A.t-.erty.SknmoM, 6-1, 6-4; Mulphy..New- ton def.~ 6-2. 6-3. l'ound of 16 ·Doi-UM def, Malley-Miiier, 6-3, 6-1; Cutler-Salz def. iylef·°fyler bv def.ult; Undbot~ 10n def. Morrts-Morm, 7-6. 6-3; Anch-frac.llosy def. Roof·Tel<hef, 6-3, M ; ~def. llowen- Mullls. 6-2. 6-3; Brown-Nichols def. 8r~llryan. 6-t. 6-3; Cohan-Hyde def. Cle~la. 4-6, M, 7-6; Br--Martln def.~ 6-2, 6-2. ~Is: Ooi-Unn def. Cutler-Salz. 6-2. 6-2; l..lndborg-~ def. Fl~IGllosy, 7-6, 4-6. 6-4; llrown-Nldlols def. Adlm~ 6-2, 7-5; ,, __ Martin def. con.n-Hyde, 6-2, 6-2. SemifiNls, Saturd41y •t N8TC: Ool·Unn llS. llnd- borg-Nelson, 8 a.m.; Brown-Hlcho!M "'· 8rewer· ~rtln. 9:30 •.m. •W.-'15.0~ Firrt round • Honda-Rossberg def. Moor•M00<e, 6-3, 7·5; Johnston-Marmelsi.ln def. 8er1rdl-Nunez. 6-4, 6-3; Jung-V•n Unge def. Jon&V..I, 6-0, 6-0; AtMson-Schultz def. Bogard-RIPOZ. 6-2, 6-1; Burit• Oevld def. Prochnlak·Wood, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4; Momton- Smyth dff. Ehlen-WorcestM, 2-6, 6-1, 6-2; Eng- McMillen def. Olhfer.Wlldef, 4-6, 6-2, 4-6. OU.rterflnats • Honda-Rossberg def. Johnston- M«melsteln, 6-2, 7-6; Abefon-Scttuttz def. Juni>- V1n LJrl9e, 7·5, 6-2; Burlte-OIVid def. ~s.wyer. 6-4, 3-6, 6-2; Eng-Mc:Mlllen def Mofrison-Smytt,., 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. Semlflnals, s.turdey, It N8TC: Honda-lloubefg llS. Abefon..Sdlultz, 11 1.m.; llurlle-Oavid ~ Eng-Vlln Unge. 9:30 •.m. ....... s.o DcMllbta F'irst round • Pryor·Slle~ def Honda-~ 6-1, 7-5; Hrltb-Newton def ConoYef-Heictell, 6-3, 7-6; V4ilparabo-Wood def.~ 4-6. 7-6. ~3; Nlchols-Nldlols def. COlon.Sloln. 6-0. 6-4; AdwM- Vlufgos def. llhsln-Ju, 7-5, 6-4; Murphy-Wlldef cWf. Rri~Smyth. 6-2. 6-1; Repoz-W.iten def. lurk• vwg.ra. 1-6. M . M . Qulr1erllnals • ProcMIM-wong def. l'l'yof·Slclles, 6-0, 6-3; H~6n def. V•lpMallo-Wood, 6-2, 2-6, 6-1; Nktlob-Nlchols def. Ad4irn.-Vk.w90to 7-5, 6-1; Murphy-Wlldef def. Repoz-Watt.en. 6-2. 6-1. Semifln.ls, Slturdey at N8TC: Prochniak·Wong W. ~on. 4 p.m~ Nichols-Nichols~ Murphy. Wlldef, 4 p.m. • Men't .... , DcRllble9 First round • S.uc.edc>-Wong def. eus.k·Plrtle, 7-5, 6-4; Und-R4!mos def. lllalr-H1r4idef, 5-7, 7-4, 6-3; Oiu·Howe def. Bowen-Myen. 6-4, 6-2; Seidel· Willi.ms def. ~. 6-2, 7-6; Haley- SaQyan def. Ooerlne-Saswr, 6-4, 6-2; Aurlemma-Wllklns def. 81.ckford-Mllls, 6-3, 6-3; buddy-Gray def. StKk·Whtte, 7-6, 6-0; Sabens-Moore def. Meief·V1reJ-. 7-6, 6-4; IColl~wente def. ll'otUr· Rizvanbegollle, 6-3, 6-2; Appt.-May def. Frlendt· Mlriln. 6-3, 6-2; Frwnpton-SNnnon def. Oddo- WraJght. 7-6, 2-6, 7·5; Crook<~ def. Md>ouglll- '.,-... , .... PUBLIC NOTICE ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE CITYWIOI! TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE PROGRAM Tha Cott• M... City Coundl 1111111 hold • public heiring lor the annual review ot th• c~ T,.lllc lm9act FM Pro- gram on Mondly, June -4, 2001, 11 8:30 pm., In the Colm Ctllmb«I of City Hal, n Fair Drtw, Colta MMe. CA. Tha T l'lfflc hnpeCt FM Progam hu been .. UiOllNd IO llnlnce the Improvement• nee••· Nty to lddrett the cumull~ lmpectt of dnalopment within Cotta Meta and to ....... .,. .....,., i.v.t of ..W. 11 mlln- lalrltd on the T r1fflc Cln:Wtlon Syttlm Alt M.ot of fie Trattlc ~ FM Program It 111lillble fof rtvlew by IN ~ at flit COMA Maaa City Cleft'• Olllce, n Fair Drtw, Colt• M .... Publlo Comments In elth« oral or written form m1y be .,......ud dUrlna the PIA>llo hNr· ~ For lul1her lnton'ne· llOn. telephone (71 .. ) 7&4·6335 °' vtalt the Tr~tlon S.rvloM DMtiorl 11 ~ 1i4, 77 Ftlr Ol+lt, Coetl MMe, CA., t,londay Vwouah Flldly, 8.00 Lm. IO 5'00 p.m. llMY T. IUJOTT o.utY Qty a.. Publllhed Newport 8HCh·Cotll MtH ~ PloC Mey 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. ~ 29. 30, 11, .Aini 1, zw1 MJ30 'I t. ,-• 1 ..._, . . . -. ~ ' I . -. -,. .... . . . -I _. r :-... .... -··~- PREPS . CONTINUED FROM 5 Colleague Tony Altobelli accurately oompared lt to a system used at a fast·food drive thru. The recognJtton banquet_,., for playeB 1n the Orange County All-Star Pootball .. Game was held last week a( the Brea Community Center and the three-player Back Bay contingent added a touch of class to their fasbion-challet}ged teammates. Newport Harbor: sen1.ors Alan Saenz and Chris Manderlno, as well as CdM senior Charlie Alsbuler, each wore ties. OJ:Uy one .. other Rebel player was similarly attired. Former Saddleback College coach Bill Cunerty, who founded the West Coast Passing School that now employs CdM offeJ1SWe coordinator Lyle Lansdell, • was the featured speaker at the All-Star football banquet and he delivered a moving account of bis involvement in the game. Cunerty, representing Capistrano Valley High, coached the South to a 23-20 victory in the 1979 game. He said players and coaches from that South squad ' bonded so well, they still hold an annual reunion the afternoon of each successive game. REC STANDINGS eo.t.aMeM ........... SC.Mll9 Alof Mlly29 Mondey ·o· LHgue • 1. Schultz f'hc>. to, 4-1; 2. Anzdl, 4-1; 3. Sneeltw ~­.n. 3-2; 4. Wilde.Its. ).2; 5 l'hymes W/ Dud. 2·3; 6. W.M.A., 2-4. 7 Camhfo. rous Apes. C). S. TUetdey "C·Mlnor" LA19ue • 1. 8utttcratther$. 5-0; 2. ~ Htll T~ 4-1; J. H20, J-2; 4 Full Court Mell, 3-l; 5. Seag4ite SCOfplons, 2-J; 6. Dribblers, 1· 4; 7. Keith (.ompllnies, C>-5. ....... , ••• Lugue • 1. Soft rubs, 5-0; 2. Pic:kfOfd, J.~ 3. Run I Gun, J..2; 4. The lloys, H ; 5. Mavericks, 2-4; 6. Old & Slow. 2·2; 7. 0.8., ()-4. Thundey ·a-Minor" LHgue • I , Hoops Unllmitld, 5-0; 2. UMxpectld Team 11. 4-1; 3. Show\lme, 4-2; 4. ·e· Turn, J-3; 5. MefTlt !Ander, 1-4; 6. fllo. mes. 1-4; 7. Violators. 1-4. ~ "C-Mlnor" LHgue • 1. Mfft· hod. 10.0: 2. Omrte, e.2; 3. Squefth. 7-2: 4. Crazywots, 5-5; 5. V'lolft~ l-7; 6. Bunnies, 2-1; 7. Hlght.nden, C>-9 . Doily Pilot ..,.. ..... r,,..,, t j ~·· ·_~.~ NOTICI! TO CONTRACT ORI CALUHQ FOR INOI School OllCJtc:t. Hundngeon Beed\ Union Hlah SChool Diltlia Obt1ln Documen11 Ind Bid Due et HYM· l~on Beach Unk>n H h School Dlatrtct, I 1 YOtklown Ave , ~~· Room 381, '..~""¥""' Beech. CA 92&40, (714) ee+3338 ••t. 4360 0.. 0..e: WednMdty J\rle 27, 2001 It 2."00 pm NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal the Hunt· lng1on Beach Union HIOl'I School Dlalria, Or· ange Coun!YJ Cllifomla, tcllng by lll(J lhfouotl llJ Governing Board, fie,... lnalter ,.ferred 10 u "DISTRICT', wll ~ up 10, bul not later than the ~1111ed time, aealed bid• ·1or lh• ewatd of cont'9Cll lof the lollowlng Ol'Oiectl; Protect: "Did . J867 • Remottng ~ "H and J" II Westminster High School Mandatoty Job Welk 2.30 pm, Wednesday, Ji.ne 8, 2001 at Wetl- mlnster High School, 14325 Golden West SI., Westmlns1er LJcense· B and C·39 Bids shd be reoelYec:I In • »-piece ldenCllled aboYe, Ind lhll be opened and publldy read aloud at lhe •bo\19· atated dlte, time and place. Plana and lpedfi-catlons are on Ille 11 the ad(jteaa !Isled •boYe In acconianoe with the Provlslone of Celllomla Bullne11 and Prol111lonl Code Section 7028.15, and Public COntracl Code Section 3300, lhe owner requires that the blOder p6llseas the c1111I· llcalion of contractor' 1 llcense noted above 11 the time the bid la submitted Pursuant 10 Buslnell and Prote111on1 Code Section 1028.15, no payment Iha• be made lof wortc or matllfllt un· der the contract unlell "1d untll the..8eoistrar of Cootta~nflet 10 the Disttla that the con- 1 ractor was properly licensed at the lime the bd ... eubmllted. Any con1r1c1or not 10 llc4lnMd Is •ut>ted to penalbel undtf the llw end Ule conlract ~YOid I ll~nse ctassillcellon apeQllecl hereinafter II that ol a "apec:lally con- ttltetor" u defined In Section 7058 °' the Cell· lomla Business and· Prolasslona Code, the apeclalty contractor -.arded the oontrad lof ttlll WOltt .n.11 ltaeM con· struct a maptty ol the WOtt<, In 8CClOfdanot wtlh ~~~~Calllor· Profeu lona Code &lctlorl 7059 nme is of ttle es· sance All wortt must be completed within 12 conHcutlve ~lendar days trom the dale epec. lfled on the Notice to PIOCMd lllued by lhl Olstrtcc Fal!Ure to com- E W0111 Mt tOl1h wll l'Null In the of llQl.jdlted .,,... lor • .en day of !. In lhl amourit of .:':J'dar 1h1t1 fl. on the lorm lumilhed wlfti the CC>no- u.tt ~ •• llSC °' tha propOMd lut>cx>n- traclorl on ttn pfOjed u required by the Sllblllllna end SUba)n. ll'dla :t11r Pl9CllcN ~L ~lie Cont'9Ct ~ 8ec::llon 4100 et ~ bid lhel be IC> compenled by • ctl1llled or CMhlet'a ctieck or bid bond tn 111 amounc not ... thin "" l*Clt!I ( 10%) aC "' total bid l)ltee, Pmlblt IO the DISTRIC1' .. a gunn-... ht the blddir, 11 1C1 Pf'Ol*al " accepted, ltllll=snecue the furnllh a ~F Per· lonnance Bond In an amount not lest than one hunctr9d percent (100%) of the total bid l)ltee, fumlah 1 Payment Bond In an l/nount not Illa thin one hundred peroent (100%) aC the to-tal bid l)ltee, end fumllh certlflcatH evldencit)g lhlt lhl requlr9d fnlur· aooe le In ettect In the llTIOUOll Ml forth In the general condlllona. In the event of fllure to enter 11110 the contraa Ind ••ec:iM the .... quited doa#nenta, IUCh bid MCUrtlY w1I be tor· felted. The Fallhfll Per· lonnance Bond ahal ,.. main In tul lon:e Ind .,. ::::r..~ the general c:oncltlotw. The DISTRICT re· MfV9I the right to r9ject any O< Ill bid& O< IO WINI any lrregular111u or lnformalitlel In any bids or In the bldclng. As reQulr9d by Sedlon 1 n3 o1 the Calfomla Labor Code. the onctor af the Department d In· dustrlal Relatlonl of the State of CaNlomia hH delennlned the general prev•lllng ratH of w•gea In lhe locality In wtlldl this wortt 11 to be per1ormed. Coples of theM rate deiermlna· tlona.r..~" on Ille at the DIS1111CT, Ind ooplu mey be obtained upon requul The contr8CIOr ahall post • copy of lheM rates 11 eacn Job '*'· The contr.aor Ind any alboont'**>r under It lhal~ lea thin :':.of ... ~ WOIUfl employed . by them In the u lQJllon ol lhe contr.a. N o b idder m1 y Witlldtr# any bid tor I peOOd of llJCty (60) days ahlf tie daet Ml for the opening of !Mdl. PurlUlllt to Section 22300 ol "' Public Con· trad Code, lhl oontract wlll oonteln pfOYlllonl permitting the auc· ceuful bidder to ali>atlMa MOUrtties tor any moneys wllhhald by the Dlstrld to ensure perfoonanoe under the oontracc or pennlttlng payment al retentlonl Hrned dlreclly Into MCtOW. BY:~'&oard lloMd 11/ iu.i llc:Une, Director • Pfocur• mentJEnerer Con· eervlltlon Published Newport BHCh•COlll Meu Daly Pilot Mly 23, 30, 2001 W009 g ··-!I ....... . , j \ I . . Clll .. a11111111 A ADY!RTillMENT '°" ..,. ~ to "'COl__.ldltMll .......... ptW»l>ed by .. under· ligNd, ..... bldl tor • l..wnp &Mn Connel .,. ~ tor .. rolowllig Woftc GARAGE n.m":=u AUTO MA1NTENAHC£ lutlOIHQ, PROJECT NO. !Ja4F.21tl UN~)OF CALIFORNIA, tRVINE, IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92697 PROJECT DUCRIP· TION: Tiiie PfOlect wlll provtde for the con-ltrvctlon of 1pproJ1lm1tetr 8,75e ICl'.llN feet of concrete pacle and metel roof• at UQ'e F'IMt leMcel Vefll~e Maintanenc. ANI. The proteot In., c:llldee the lMtlllaUon of dtlfft plolng and trenchea with .,...te cov ..... ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST: 1117,000.00 Note: Ptl!M Blddere who do not "'"' the ~~ !MY not lie .._. for award. Bidding Document• wll be •Y8ilable to 816-dera on THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2001, at wW be ~at DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES lJM«aity of Cahfomia, I rvlne 3500 Bellteley Place, llWlt, CA 92697•2450 (949) 824-e630 Hot Une: (M9) 824-8117 Bidding Documents will no4 be avallable to Prime Blddert alter WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2001. Check• lor a non-r• fundable ... wil be re- quired In the amount of $25.00 per M l of Bid· dino Documeflts. Checks are to be made payable to "Th• Elegents of the Unlver· ""' of Calffomia • Sealed Bids Wiii not be accepted alter: 2:00 P.M., THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 2001. Bid Secunty 111 the amount of 10-X. ol the l.JJnJ> Sum Base Bod, ••• eluding altematea.. shlM accompany each Bid The Surety ISSUong the Bod Bond .tl9ll be, on the Bid DMdltne, lilted 1n the talHt published State ol California, De- partment of Insurance. Nat of Insurers AdrniGed to Tninsact Surety lnaut· ance In Thill State A mandatory Pre·Bld Conference and man· datory Pre-Bid Job Walk wltl be conduc:ted on WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2001, beginning promptly at 2:00 P .Iii. P1rticjp1n111 enatl meet 11: · INTERIM OFFICE BUILDING. Conf«enoa Room 128, Unlv9r1lly of California, lrW!e, 1~t72 Jambotee Rold, ll'line Calfomil 92697 ATTENDANCE AT THE PAE-810 COM- FERENCE IS MAN- DATORY FOA All PRIME CONTRAC· TORS; THE MEmNO WIU. BE CLOSED AT 2.-0S P JI. AHY PRIME CONTRAC· TORS ARRIVING AF· TEA THIS TIME WIU.. . . ... ' NOT II lllGIM.I TO 'MTICtPATI IN THI IMO NOCUI Al A 'MIC COHT"ACTC>ft ::. i:t:i 1: ~ f.,ence arid tne Job Wiik In flllr enlhly, wll be dcMed IO bid on the Ptof«;t aa prime oon- tnletofl. For IUtlhet ln-lonnallon, QOntad UCI Contrect• O.,,.rtment within °"'°" & Con-atrucllon ServlcH , Shelly Armstrong 0 (949) 824-308t. The IUCCffllul 8lddet and "' Sut>oonlflCtOfl wUI be required 10 follow the no11dl1crlmlnlllon r• qulremente Mt torth In the Bidding DoctJm•ntt and to pay prev1lllng wage ratea II the loca· tlOn of lhe Wen The IUCCHllul Bidder will be M: to hive the fol Sl•t• of Calffomla ontractor'• lanae current at lhe time of ll.lbmillion of lhe Bid: LICENSE CLASSIFICATION General 8uikhng Contr1ctor LICENSE CODE B Ottlef Protect Specl- flee: Bidder Oulllftc:1tlon1 celled for to be •ubftlltted 9t time of bid Include, but .. not ~ Omtt.d to: (a) five yMr 1'9qUtr. ment fOf n•m• and ltc.nM and (b) com- ~ tfltee~ln pest th'M y-. 91ml- lar In me Ind scope to ~=-NTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MAY, 2001 Publl1hed Newport Beach· Costa Mau Dally Pilot May 24, 30, 2001 ThW072 crrv OF NEWPORT BEACH NOTICE IHVmNG BIDS S..led bid• may be received 11 the offioa of the City Clent, 3300 Newport Boulevud, P 0 . Box 1768, Newport Bffch. CA 92658·8915 until 11 30 1 m on the 131h day of ~ 2001, II which brM IUCh bdl •h•ll be opened Ind rud '°' 2000-2001 BALBOA Ill.AHO llAYFRONT REPAIRS Title of Project COfttnlct No. 3420 S2H,000 Engl_.• Eatlrnate !r'~.:t Publlo WOftla Director Proepect1ve bidders may obtain one HI of bid document• 11 no coet al ttle omc. ol the Public Work• Depart· menl. 3300 Newport Boulevard, P 0. Box t 768, Newport Beach CA 92658-8915 Required Contractor LlcenM Clalllflcatlon(s) required for thie project. A For further lntorma· tion, call Fong T ... Proiect M1n19er 11 (949) 6"·3340 Published Newport 8HCh·Coate MHI Daly Piol May 30. 2001 WOHi FIND an apartment throogh dassffied • • • -• ""•-~>, ~~-~ '-·f~. ~: 8IC 10748 ........, I '9ea cl••· rMndllU que no t1ene NOTICE OF e'1I . MeaAlttlur Ct., lboaado. a:!., PmTION lte. lot, New,ort M.wi. M. TO ADl:911TER ._. CA n.G ~ 891--0700 PUblllhed Hewpon 3) 898-0400, ESTATE Of: BHch.·Co1t1 MtH HALTER. NEMER, YLADMR V. D* Plot May 30, Jl#l9 FIELDS & YOUNGER, POPOY 5, I, 2001 Metil M Scott, Eeq CASE NO. A207115 WT01e (6tate Bar No 1315&9). To .. hel,., beMfl. SUMMONS eo1 8 Flouetoa &reec. clariee, cndltors. cont· (CITACION ~ 2AOO, I.DI ~· lnoenf credltor1. and JUDtCIAL) •. Cdomia 90017 pencn who mey ollet· NOTICE TO DEFEN-DATE MAY 2t. 2001 .. be lnctrMled In the DANT: (Avlao I by,p~=-~ Wiii « ~ or~ of: Acueldo) FRANK RO& euch·Coete MH • ~l:rlTION FOR EATS. llao knoWn u ~ PlloC Mav 30, June PROBATE haa been Frankin Dwight Rober11. e 13 20 2001 flied bu Vladlmlr V. i n lndlvldui!i_ SITE 253ei1o ' W0\1 ' CONSTRUCTluN := ~nd u:1t::!~ ENTERPRISES. INC.. a Flctltk>u. BualnHa Court of C1llfornl1, Nevada 00Ffrorallon; Name St.tement County of ORANGE. = ROJ3E~· o!': The lollowfng "''°"' THI: PETITION FOR Rot>e_~-:. en lndlvldual; areJ~LS"'O AbualnMauto & •A:c· PAOBATE requesta that I nd uut:S 1 ~ 20, " Vl1dlmlr V. Popov and Inclusive cneories, e8e1 Beech Mlchael J. Popov be llP' YOU ARE BEING Blvd.. Buena Park. CA pointed 11 pereonal rep-SUED BY PLAINTIFF: llOll2l rnentatlvM lo edmlnla-(A Ud. le esta derMO-Freddy Hernandez, ter the estate of the 0.. dando)" ALOHA CAPI· 329 S; Hart>or Blvd .. ~ cedent TAL. LLC, a Celrfomla 5 9 5 2 , 70 .Santa An1.. CA THE PETITION re-.. que1t1 authority to ad-Umltlld LI~· Thie busineu Is coo- minlater the Mtat• under rcw.c, ~l~E .. duaed by an lndM<lual the lnclependent Admln-You hive 30 CAL.EN· Have you 1t1rted lllrttlon °' Es1atM Act. OAR DAY~ after Ihle dolngF........, ~He -~ No (This AUlhonty wW allow eummone is setved on ·~1 r,-....,z lh• pe:10nal repreeent· you to file a ""-"'en Thll ttatement wu •INM IO lake meny ae> response at ttl(.'"ooo;t tiled with lhe County lions wrthollt obtaining A kr!ter or phone cal Clent of Orange County oourt approval. Before will nol proCec:t you your on 05/01/2001 taking certain very Im-typewritten resi)onse 200181413-443 portent 1ct1on1, how· mutt be In proper legal Daily Piiot May 30, June eve<, the pertonal "P'• form If you want the 6. l3. 20. 2001 W020 aentellvH will be re-court to hear your cue. QUlred to Q1V1 nocioe to 11 you do no1 tile your Interested peraons un· response on lime, you le11 th4ty have WlllVed may lose 1he case, and not1e1 or consented to your wages. money ind 11\41 propoled actJOO I property may be taken The Independent admln-fu latratlon a•....,...... Wiii be without rtl)er warning YU~ .. , from the court. granted unleu In in· There are other legal terected person fllM an requirements. You may objection 10 the petition want to call an attorney and shawl good cause right away. II you do not why the court lhoukl no4 k grant the iuthorily. now an attorney. you A HEARING on the may call an attorney re- petition w1H be held on terral seMc:e or 8 legal JUNE 28. 2001 at 1.30 aid office (listed 1n ihe pm. In Dept. L73 lo· ~P~)de que ta cated 11 341 The City entreguen esta ooack>n Drive South, Orange. ludlOlal usted Ilene un CA 92868 plazo de 30 DIAS IF YOU OBJECT to CALENDARIOS pa11 the grlt'ltlnQ of the peel-preeentar una respuesta lion. you tllOIAd appear Strving °'l'iet County 949.551 .4262 800.266.1112 .... .. ,.•, ... i t'~tt"·~... ~: DRAOANZA WlfllMI '· Dnflnu, 13, of co.ta ..... --..., lillrch n. 2001 .,... 1 w11nt ~ wtth cancer. eomw. ,._,he ... • Mff...... IMft lllflo '-Md the ... of fwd wOftl from hi• peNnt1 during tN clepfatalon. He .... I 1ucc.t1fut reataunnt Citied "The lll1clt Knl9ht"durlng the 90'a. A,.., Nlllnt ht butlnltt, hi Mn( Into real tttlt9 and once 999ln Wll I IUCCUI because of hla Mllllty to befriend everyone he met. Bill lo¥td golf Ind tlught hls chllchn 1nd Jlla gnndchlldren the gllN. He may be gone, but hi• loving fMfttOtY llngef'I on. To thoM wtlo wlah, I donltJon e111 be ma to Hoag Ho9plt8I Fa&m- dltlon, cancer Center 149 ·574·7218 . Survivor•: wife, Jene; IOnl, wun.m, lllc:hael; d1u9hter1, J1yne Munel, .-i; 4 gninO- chlldren. REED Am1nd1 Wescott Reed, longtime New- port a..cn mldent, petMd 1w1y Sundty, ray 27th, of compllce- tlona from llthrltfa. Mindy la aurvlved by her hu1b1nd of 22 yHra, J im Reed, dlugh1M Ellzlbeth. 19, 1nd aon, Peter, 18, mother Marguerita WHoott, slater Elizebeth "Betty" WHCOtt of Newport BHch 1nd brother Rtlpfl Wetcott CoMectlc4lt. llMdy ...... ... T..-, .... ..,,, Oft 1'$k ta 11, , .. lftd ...., to ....... ~In 1-..,.. worte4 at Jay & "•nfro ln1ureftct, wt*-tht INC Nr IWtblncl Jlnl. lilMd¥ ... Involved In tooil ct.ttiM lnctuclng ... local Cf\lpW of CM- chfl'e Homt Sodety end °"' Lady a.... Cl Angel'• C1tholle School. · ~~~co: munlty for Ovtlf 20 YHfl, Mindy WH known for her -for llfa and upf)eat, fun. lovlng per1on111ty. Acconlng to longtlme friend Rick Rrillnt. "Mindy wu an fn.. credible eumpte of kM Ind commitment to her f1mlly and friendl, ........ her ~ aolrit with 1 MnM o( humor ~ It Ill. "Her tiu.- blnd Jim uld "She ... my ba9t friend end buddy, end I terrific mother. Shi hu left I wonderful eumpte to Ill who m.. lier .• A celebr1tlon of Mandy'• llfa wlll be held on Thundty, May 31at at Our Lady Queen of Angela Clth- olic Church In Newpott BMch It 12 noon. Contribution• c:.n be 11nt to shire Our S.lvet (SOS) In honor of Amandi Reed, 1550 Superior Avenue, Coate Mesa. CA 92127. 11 the heanng and slate Hcnta a maqu1na en ..ui cone your objectlOns or file Una carte o una wrrtten objectJonl with • ___ ...._ el-'--1 the court before Ille _,,....,.. 1 ._.._ no • hHrlng Your •P· ofreeera prot8CCIOn, su PNtanct may be in per· respuesta escnta a ma· qulr\a berW "'8 cumphr aon or by your attorney con las lorrnabdaclea le- IF YOU ARE A CREO-gales apropiadaa 11 rroo or contingent cred-usted qutere que ta oort• llOf ~ the decelMd, you NCUChe SU cuo STARTING ANEW must hie your dllrn Wllt1 s ed the court ind ma~ • ' ust no present• NWW to the ~·• ,.... au respuest1 a nempo ....,.., ,.... __ •¥,. PtJede ptfder al C850, y rtMntallVH appo1nted le pueden qu1tar au by lhe court wfttw1 tour ·-• ..._... montht from the date of .... ano. au .... ..,ro y otraa B USINESSrr.· the flrl1 ._ ol let· cosas de au prop1e<1&d 19,. 11 provided 111 Pro-sin B'tll$0 adk:oonal por bite Code MCllOrl 9100. parte de 18 cone The bmt tor filing claime Ex1sten otros requ1s1· e e e e • • • • • • GOOD JOBS. RELIABLE SERVICES. ~i'NG THINGS TO BUY. ITS AU . HERE EVERYDAY IN CLASSIFEI1 (949) 642-5678 will not explra betore tos legalea. Puede que lour months from the :'ed ~ llamar • haar1ng d1te nohc:1d. IMl:::ramente 5, no 1bov• conoce a un abogado YOU MAY EXAMINE puede ttarnar a u~· the Ille kept by the court aetvioio de referenda de If you 11e a person In-abogados o a uni tereeted In tha estate, oficlna de iyuda legal you m1y lite with the lvea el dlrectorio ttle· Tiu• Uf,al Drparmunt al rhr Da'ly Pilot is pleased to announce a nrw servicr now availablr 10 new businrssrs. cour1 I Aequul lor S9e-onloo) clal Notice (form OE· CASE NUMBER: t54) al fie filing of 11'1 In-(Nurnefo del C..0) ventory and lfJl'aiNI of 3501148 ..._II llNll °' of lllY The name and 1d· petition or KCX>Unt H dr-al the court IS. (Et J>rovlded m Probate nombre y dlrecclon di 11 Code Mellon 1250 A OOf1t, ei) Rwenilde Su- Requett lor Specaal No-penor Court 4050 MM1 ~~moo:;. =.table Stre_et. Riverllde, Celi: Attonwy for Petltlol111 . = ~1·3703 -fliv· Larry Copenber~. The ~ lddreal bq., Uoyd Copen-Ind~· rrumoe; Wr will now SEARCH rht nam~ far you at n() extra charge. and save you the timr and rlu trip to tht Court House in Santa Ana. Thrn, of count. after thr search is complrud we will flit .your fictitious businns name staumrnt with thr Couniy Cf.erk. pub/uh oner a wttlt far four wrrlts as required by law and thrn fi/.r _your proof of p11blica11or1 w11h thr County Ckrlt. • Pkasr stop by to fik your fictitious businm 1tatemmt at the Daily f>iU,t, 330 W &y St. Costa Mesa. If you c1111110111op by. pkasr C'aU us 111 (949) 642-4321 a,,d we will maltr arrangtmmts far you to handk this proudurr by ma1L If you should hat't' any fimher quesrto1u, pie~ caU us and we wiU be morr than glmi to llJJISt :rou Good luclt in your new busmro! of I anomty, or pta ntrff WlthOut an If· llOIT-.y la. (El nombnl, II dlr9CCion y el ~ de t9efono del lbog8do del demlndlnt•. 0 de4 ~· L---------------=----------------~ lly ..... 1•1+••1 tr4:l·:><.>'18 ~-~-~-.--1' ----- ,_ "'"" Lall & om.-... CllMllll,... Amt-·-°'9 ... , Polley . H111,.• llll'l •tr111llm,.• ""' •llhl"rt Ill rt1A111t" • ''""'" ruoolno ,,,,. I'"""""" ,,.,....., ... 1lu· n1d11 "' ·~~. ~ .... f, r""'"" Of'""'"'''"" • lt0••1f..,1f 1tthf'1llW1l1'fll f'lrlO-!"'}""'l "ll" "m.lf' tlui.1 11111\ lw-IU \NU '1 .... ,r. .... 1111l 111u1ll'•llAlf'"' n ... 01111\ l'llol .... ., .... nu llAlnh~ lor """ •nttr 111 ou 1td .. f'rt1.,.,T4""lll fo1 • hlrl1 II 111'1" I.,. "'"l"'"~'I""' "'~>4 for ,..,. rn•t or 11 ............ ""''"'ti~ O<VHI~ ~ tho• "!TOT. t rt'diil '"an onh lw 11110• .. .,I for 11.,. flr•I Ul~fftOu ------•• =•a.es -------. \fonda\ .......... Friday 5:00pm f riday .......... Thunoot. 5:00pm ru ..... l.a)' ......... Mooday 5:00pm S.tun:lay ........... Friday 3~ "f'<lnf'l'<lay •.•• n-lay S:OOpm Su11d11 ............ .f'nde, 5:00pa Thu-I• .. 1'('fl.-lay S:OC>pu COSTA IEIA I IOU1M a>Mf llllETRO Ctwrrrtrt. N*;t, 1 Wtolll 11'4 2 ~ I 1111. ~~tanril.pod.~~~ Cllll T14-S57-oo7'1 • • ii' ---- ·s ~ MaY 30. 2001 ... •HEWPOA'T SHORES• 38t 281 io-unit, 1 CIJ ~· W/O l*Up $1700 !4M73-IIOO Front Unit, on 33RD St. 2br. 1 ba, 1 C8l' garage, WID hkups, 11700/mo. 94M73-7800 ' ,.,... ' (I • <. illt • ~ : *' ..... !* • • .. . ~~ " . .. ... ..... . . I '\ • "J'I ' '•• I ·,, .•.• , 'I.' ' '11•1.11(,j 111 L__~ ___:•_' ',,' .:649-4922• 2 """" Otb Sultee SOUTH COAST 1063eq 11. 12231q 11. 12.00 AUCTION FSG. ,_ Nlwpolt C... 1--=2202=..;:;S....;:;Mlla.--;..;;lt._ Newpcwt CrMt Lui lmmlc Avail"°"' 21S.f*UIO S....AN.CAl2707 3& ~.58a. 1800lf "91d1d .......,,t.c_CA ~ ~ mertJlt WfO hl!Lc>. cb FV Olf bldg lor lse 500-1196 QI!! $2350 !49-631·5031 s1 ~ 5Qllart 10640 * T,_.. 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I* wM llv, co. phone, booUI~. bNutlft.; orig cond 1757944 128,995. 9'9-5§0-1881 Bkr . . Bridge GO WITH THE ODDS Nei~ vulnenible. Nor1h deals. WFST •AK NORTH •QJU 0 9 5 i;. A43 •AQ 7 2 EAST •l Q762 QJ 10 5 •983 ~ Kl43 97' SOtrrH • KJ 1064 • 10975 42 ..:; A J IO v K82 •5 Aller an acquaimance was lldmon· i'lhed for JOing down in 1 P."lC he should have m.ie by lldocJlin& 111'1 inferior line, he ~eel: °'What do you lhink I am -a rockei 1Cientisr?" No, you do not have IO be a malhe- m.lllical whiz to declare 1 hand com· petenlly. but some woclii11 k:oowl- ed&e or the probabilities is essential. Consider lhis deal. 591ilh's ~ of lhtec ~ is ques11onable. That pme-uy 1s usual· ly reserved for hands with a five-card major 10 ask partner to judge pro~pects based on 1he overall \trenglh of the openin11 bid and to pick the besa .,.. With • aiA-<:ard wit, Sovcb should mve ~ a.11 the prellUJ'e of! plr1ller by JOln& llJ'aialu IOpme. After the lead of Ille queen of dla· mood • declarer set abOut countina ~. Unleu the defense made an epealous error, twO lplde' and a heart would have to be IOI!, so the cme·o( Ille hind depended on avoid- in& I diamond loeef. The 00.. IOUJ way 10 set aboul dlu is to wan the openina lead in hand and take the club nncsse -a SO.pcn:cnt chnncc of succes , 'since, if it loses. you can still dUcard your dlll'OOl'ld loser on Ille ace of clubs. tnldlng one loser for mo«hcr. As die cards IJe Iha! wiJJ rc.sult In fadutc. ~ iJ I bclter line. Two fillCISCS in hwU wiR deliver the fulfilling trick in three cases out of fourl ft depends only 91' East holding at least one of the two missio& honof'S Win the opening lead 1n dwnmy with the ace and immedwcly lead ;i heart 10 the ten. Thal I~ to the queen. and beck comes• dwnond to your king. Cros.~ 10 tbe ace of clubs and take a ~ond heart fincs.;e with the jack. When that hold~. you can discard 1 diamond on the ace of heans. lead a tromp and claim the COOlllCt. Yes. you will go down an ex1111 tnck should Wes! hold both hean honors. However. spuming a 3-to-I probllbiluy for an even money chllncc will lighten your pun.c con~iderably over the years. -c:=11 -~1 1--v:=I Mltlubllhl Monlilnl '95 Sltum SW·2 't9 Flllllly Opemed 0.... Auto, YI, AC. fu AT,AC, ~ with CNf( 40 ~ up. wll OOIA) 1G,l50. (1MI02) s.m pey 1 wy llir pnca lof ~ Solllh CoMt Acw9 Theoclol9 AotlilM QI VWI 01 INCir. I*! lof or eoo.•ACURA Nl-35U512 llOI. Cll Od IWy 0 714-437-1~1 Of 328-3228 .._ AllllM '00 SU8UR8AH 314 ton"2000 Low llllle, V.-y a.rt Mlffl a..,. lllglna, cr:i Classified ~ 113243) $14,97' Miii, lllOOM, LOW · Theoclol9 Roblne "' .......... 111 NWS.W512 TO)'CCI CMwy .. CONVENIENT .....,, AllllM .. FW--, ¥sy a..t Auto, AC, ... co (mt•) CCCCCCStS.17' (P15t5} S10,l60. Theoclol9 Aoblli. Solllh eo.t Acur1I eu.35H512 •rou·rr 100.N-ACURA TO)'CCI Cellce 't3 .....,, au.t 't3 ~AC.~ txipn~qor ~ AulD, w. AC, .. (Pt~eo.t~ (211~ ' ..,. C09ll Acur9 IOO-M-ACUflA ~~~ IOCHl-ACURA r=.,.._• NISSAN SEHmA W F • ,_,AC wllat fOU need! a..i I Economy car (1mo4) f11,f7'8 ~~ Theoclol9 AobllM llW5WS12 .... 1$W512 Toyoa • LE. 1511 1a111 ~IFIED Wet Dtllt ......... ,,., llAI llcby wwiny, ~ a.iQa, WI ... CO, "*>. ~.bile*. 9'9Y (2GDIO) 11s.m lrftrior. 11.ey lmded. like (~~) Ml·)b/~ MAIERS MW, 11111119 MW ... 7512 il1415*t100 113,250. IM•586-1!!!! Bltt PLY'llOUTH FURY 'II vw .... Ql 'f7 313 eni;. ,.... tnlui. ... \ .-, AC, t/rollA ~mot t-s gllkltl and n*1or (P1t01 ... body=: S10.000l'080. ... C09ll "'°"" Cll.eew587 IOCHl-ACURA .. Wednesday, N.ay JO, 2001 .. 9 · TODAY'S CROSSWoRD PUZZLE PtJ'I, A FEW Wf)ftl)S 'l,f) WORK FOR YOU! f~ALL CIASSIFIEI) 'rOl)AY! 949 (442-5(J7ll I • • • I A , I I 1 I I I . Jaguar Dealer in California F.o r ·New & · Preowned Ve hi cl es • t JAGU·AR .CREDIT'S· .LEASE OF A LIFETIM·E CELEBRATION HIGHEST RANKED IN SATISFACTION WITH INITIAL CONSUMER . LEASES, ACCORDING TO J.D. POWER AND ASSOCIATES. We've gone to great lengths to make leasing a Jaguar as enjoyable as driving one. A tall order, you say? You obviously haven't' met the great people from Jaguar Credit. . • So why not take this opportunity to get acquainted with them and their lease options? • 1455 South Auto Mall Drive Santa · Ana • S5 Freeway at Edinger. \ \ \ \ \, . I > , l L 1 t , 1 · j , l ~~ ~ J , l r . ( , > , 1 l 714.953.4800