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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-05-06 - Orange Coast Pilot.· , . .. , ·wu•i~m· ·· Make no • ' • mistake about it. This weather is getting old. But enjoy t he May flowers. S..P~2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM ._. MONDAY, MAY 6, 2002 . . Annexation ·anxiety for Santa Ana · Heights . • The tale of their dealings with Newport Beach cliff er greatly from how Newport Coast became part of th~ city. June casagr•nd• DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -When the city courted Newport Coast, the explanation about why the city wanted to annex the area was siJn- ple and straightforward: Newport Coast is in Newport Beach's •sphere of influence," a determination dat- ing back to the 1970s that meant the area should and would one day become part of Newport Beach. Coast residents, though, rea.ding between the lines, thought the city saw a different rationale, one expressed in dollal' signs. "I feel like d mamage proposal has been put on the table, and if I don't speak now, I'll have to forever hold my peace.• resident Shawn Cowles said ·at a pre-annexation meeting in October -expressing doubt that the city's motives were . summed up simplY. in the term "sphere of inOuence. • Operating from ., this position, as if accustomed to being wooed just for their money, Newport Coast residents were able to negotiate&. good deal -one that guaranteed $18 million to go direct- ly into their pockets, another $7 mil- lion to be set aside fo r a commuruty center, free trash pickUp, top-notch police and fire service and the undy- ing eagerness of city officials to keep their newest residents happy. But now that annexatJon of east Sclntd Ana Heights and the smaller Bay Knolls community 1s up for con- sideration, suddenly it seems like money is the issue. And the Msphere of influence" argume nt doesn't seem to carry as much weight. said at the Apnl 8 counal ~ting . M Maybe we shouJd stop the process.• Not the attractive mate From Uus fup.flopped perspec- tive. Santa Ana Heights JUSt doesn't have dS much appeal for a suitor city. The observation. based largely on comments made by Santa Ana Heights residents angry at Newport Beach's plan to use thei.r community center site dnd perhdps thelf money to build a Clty ftre station, gave a fright to the large number of resi- dents who hope to be annexed to Newport Bedcli Despite the fact that east Sdnld And Heights is m Newport Beach's ·sphere of influ- ence.~ Lhe city can at dny time yank "I'm not m the mood to take on a group that doesn't want to come m, • Caty Counolwoman Norma Glover SEE ANXIETY PAGE 4 RV debate gets uglier and uglier •As Costa Mesa City Council again looks at the heated issue, reports of threats and retaliation are being made. Lolita Harper DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -As the proposal to further restrict recreational vehicle pdrk.mg makes its sucth appearance in front of the City Council tonight, both city offtcials and residents are talking about how nasty the ongoing public debate has become. CounciJwoman Kdren Robinson and two separate motor home owners have reported threats and retaliation in response to their involvement irt the heated debate about recreational vehi- cle parking enforcement. What started as a straightforward proposal to ban motor homes on resi- dential streets has turned into a com- plex proce'ss m which the police, the City Counal and the community have helped refine the suggested law. Since December, the council has considered and subsequently delayed action on dbout four different proposals. PHOTOS BY KENT TR£PTOIN I DAILY PllOT EU Frandsco, center, 6, starts celebratb\g a bit too soon as friend Bruce Kasra, 6, hands him a hot potato llzard during a game at the Cln.co de Mayo celebration at Coastal Canyon Park In Newport Coast on Sunday. About 80 people attended. Debate has been heated and emo-. lions we re exposed during previous discussions as members of both sides of the issue cheered, booed. hissed and yelled out .during counciJ meetings. Starting a tradition The commotion has spilled over from counal chambers and allegedly targeted indiVlduals. Robinson said somebody called her · at home and threatened her safety if qny further restncbons were placed on . motor homes. She filed a pollce report regarding the mcident. Bryce Alderton D AILY PILOT C lnco de Mayo marks the Mexi- can Army's victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla irt 1862 and, on Sunday. residents of a section of Newport Coast gathered to celebrate the festive holiday. About 800 residents of the 1,500- home Newport Coast Community Assn. congregated at the clubhouse of Coastal Canyon Park to savor Mexican fa.re that included shredded chicken and beef tacos, rice and beans, and chips and sal- sa. They also participated 1n games such as hot potato, played with a yellow lizard, had their fa ces painted and jumped on a trampoline. The Walrod family sat a table next to the pool. eating tacos. #What's not to like, look at the set- ting,· said mother Chris Walrod, look- ing out over the pool and surrounding hillsides. Walrod sat with her two sons, Coop- er, 1_1, and Petey. 10. #lt's a chance to get to know our neighbors,• Chris Walrod said. The association's board of directors came up with the idea for a celebration last year, said Melodie LaMont, the SEE TRADITION PAGE 4 A yowigster bas a ham fa'e palated on bb bmd. Resident and recreational vehicle owner Ronald Staugaard claimed lus motor home was targeted by police after he spoke publicly against any fur- ther parking restrictions. · Staugaard has spoken at each meet- ing since the issue came before the counciJ. After his comments at the Feb. 19 meebng. Staugaard's recreational velu- de was towed by police. he said. It is beyond a mere coincidence, he said. "I've never had any problems with my motor home until after I get up at a council meeting and speak out." Stau- gaard said. SEE DEBATE PAGE 4 Knocking over a 7-1 0 split of memories •••• S ome of the more fun activities that I remember from my youth are getting their fair share of ink in thete newt pages of late. 1 actually.hate to admit to them because they are all tbingl that have been tam1lhed wt.th bad ~ and besmirched by thoee wbo don't know better. Still. tbe1e ectiVWel are perts of my .-and I can't belp but WU DOltalgk wbm I i9a4 the newt *'* of .... troutMI. • : 111e~deba'8ovwllca• boudMI and......_.., bave a tp1Kie 1D mlW eodMy .... cw :In ,amt. Aa a....._ tME11111 ... ;w1ao .. c:t 21daatC116•' rr •IMA'••dlt•dl aulaw' I ' I ---=cmm,lelalillllllD :illeCll .............. .... .. .. .... .,, I t.ro.llro ·-. • meet.a can be your best friend, espe- cially at Christmas or when buying presents for a large Italian Catholic fanUly that seems to have a birthday for every month of the ~ I'd bate to ever see those bUgains go away. Now, though. we hear ttie wottt neww of all. that the Kooa Llilill bowlfN aDiy in MeM v.de COUid IOOll ipllt ..... the boWtlQg l".lll there) ind be cllilp&ated alanQ WMb tbit Old lat a.let by ......... *"'= OUlllfL .:--~·~ ............ I.-. ... you.ldrm't,Wll. .......... ............ ~ .. -.. ...... nUer Mabal and featurei writer YOUDI Qang can belt out songs like Unda Ronstadt. But enough of that. let's get back to the bowling. BoWling bas always been a big de8l in my family. My mom and dad w.. avid kettlerl ln their day and tbS •bowllig Dlghtl ...... fondly llllid:r•d IOdal OUllDg. I W •'W W9tdlllag .a the bciitl I ~"'cm ......... Dldl A R11fllldl1t ' Ill fllll ., The Balboe ~ • Par.ct. on Sundey. JuM 2, wil pey tribute '° flrefighteri. ........ 1a.-111 ~.rl!lr ....... dlftdt, ... (Iii =-..... .. •tMtlillit• ...... . Above the SURFACE ,~ Gondola tours are offered by the Gondola Co. of Newport. 3400 Via Oporto, Suite 102-e: The $75 cost includes a basket of bread, cheese, salami, Ice, ,glasses, a blanket, musk and a Polaroid picture. Wine also is available. (949) 675--1212. 2 Monday, /lkJy 6, 2002 . GR£G FRY I DAILY Pit.OT Sailboats line the slip behind the Newport Harbor Nauttcal Museum as part of the In-Water Boat Show. : A show to get powered up about June Casagr11nde DAILY PILOT 0 rgamzers or the largest Ln- water boat show in the West are declanng success for their mnovative idea to separate the sctil- boats Crom the power boats. Bpat lovers who showed up at the Newport Dunes Resort and Marina for the Newport In-Water Boat Show. which ended Sunday. got an eyeful or unpressive power boats -from some compact and efficient fishmg .wssels to some ey. e-popping !thts. ~t that's not d.Jl, those who w ted ~also got a free nde on a dou -:: =<lecker bus to the Newport Han>ax:: -Nautical Museum. where mor~than 50 sailboats were on display. WHAT'S AFLOAT • WHATS AFLOAT 1s pubhshed periodtCally. If ~ are planning a nautical event. submit the information to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- 4170; 0< by e-mail to dailypilot@latimes.com. FISHING fishing classes leave Balboa Pavilion at 6 a .m. and return at 4 p.m Mon- days and Tuesdays. $125. (949) 673- 2810. Get to the Newport Pier early to watch the dory fishing fleet return with the fresh catch of the day. Ftsh are prepared for sale at McFadden Square. an open-air mdfket. flshlng supplies and boat charters (open party a nd private) are available at Davey's Locker, 400 Mam St .. Bal· boa (949) 673-1434; and Newport Landing Sporthstung. 309 Palms. Suite F, Newport Beach (949) 675- 0550. Day and night Hshlng charters are available for groups or singles at Bon- gos Sportfishing on Balboa Peninsula. (949) 673-2810. . Dail¢P.ilot VOL 96, NO. 126 Largest annual in-water boat extravaganza yet in Newport proves successful at the ripe age of 29 and looks to grow even more "The sailboats can't get under the bndge, but we want them to have a spot Ln the shQw," said boat show orgaruzer Duncan Mcintosh, who explained that Ute Dunes Lagoon can be accessed by wa~f,­going under the Coast ' bridge. "It's been workin weU.H - Don Franken, also a plamler and promoter for the show, said the KAYAKING/CUOEING/SCUIA Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clin- ics and pnvate lessons are offered at Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Kayak and sea ski rentals also are available. (949) 675-1215. Two-hour kayak tours begln at 10 a.m. Sundays from Newport Dunes. $20 for adults and $15 for chlldren. Kayak rentals an'd classes also are available. (949) 729-1.150. Slngle kayak rentals ($10 per hour) and doubles ($15 per hour) aie avail- able at Balboa Boat Rentals in the Bal- boa Fun Zone. (949) 6(3-7200. Paddle Power also provides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. (949) 675·1215. The Upper Newport llay Ecological Reser.ve offers Back Bay canoe tours departing at 8:30 a.m. Saturdays from Shellmaker Island, which is off Back Bay Drive in Newport Beach. (949) 640-6746. Newport Aqualk Center otters sweep rowing (one oar). sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $75. Introductory clinics also are available Saturdays and Sundays for $10. {949) 646-7725. I ' ·experiment with the split exhibit could allow Ule boat show to grow indeffnitety. ·1rS' only about a six-minute ride, unless they're stopping off for a drink at a bar,• Franken joked. The bus stops only at the two boat show sites. ~Really. though, we've been trying to expand the show and this looks like a way lo make it work.· The Newport In-Water Boat Show just wrapped up its 29th year -its biggest ever with 360 boats in the water (an mcrease of 15% from la~ year), including 150 vessels 40 feet or lllrg~ and with::1:6% of additional do& 5pace. In fact,:(he sallboat.s at the nautical museum were attached to a portable dock set up there just for them. Scuba training, conslstlng of six evening and two weekend day class- es, are offered at the Aquatic Center, 4537 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. $200 to $310. The center also offers scuba rentals, s pecial trips, repairs and air fills. (949) 650-5440. CertilicaUon classes for beglnnlng to instructor-level scuba divers are avail- able at Dive-in Scuba, 2482 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa, Other services i9clude boat charters, equipment sales, rentals and repairs. (949) 631- 9288. SAILING CLASSES Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, power- boat, introduction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. (949) 673- 7763; the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club, (949) 644-2525; or Udo Sailing Club, (949) 675-0827. Salling FasctnaUon otren classes ln boating safety and sailing, year-round for people with disabiliUes. Pree. (949) 640·1678. tight No news 1tcwlel. illusttltlons, • ed1tonal INtt« ot ~ herein can be reproduced without written p«mlnlon of ~towner. Doily Pilot SjJeed dominaJed this year's Newport to Ensenackl race A hoy. 1bis year's Ne\\'.port to Ensenada Race earned the fastest race in his- tory title last weekend as winner Afterburner crossed the finish line in only 10 hours and 55 minutes. I am very pleased we decided to leave Newport Beach aboard Harbor Master Capt. Marty Kasules' ~~t~ early that morning amvmg m the Cruiseport Marina 10 . hours and 1 minute later with Mike Whitehead THE HARBOR COLUMN twin diesels. U we would s:isted of housekeeping mat. have departed later, we ters to start up the comm.is- would have risked the chance sion and advice for the com- of a rag boat passing our . missioners on operational stink potter. Oh, the emba.1:-procedutes. The commission .rassment we would have will meet twice a month for faced at the Newport Ocean the first two months and will Sailing Assn.Ju~Ctions, espe-immediately address items dally Wifb Ray Tsuneyoshi. from the top 10 list forwarded Director of Califorrtia Depart-to the commission by the pre- ment of Boating an\!-Wat~r-ceding Harbor Committee. ways, aboard our yacl'l't. ._,, I strongly advise the com- However, we knew it was ···' 'ltlunity and boaters to provide a fast race when at 4 a.m. -: .. ~ 'ln'Pil on the-top 10 items to Saturday m6rning, the roar of ait! !he" OO'inmissioners dealing the marina's chase boat with topJcs~c:1J ~qredging, engines woke us as the oper-· eel grass:~ and ators were very busy helping public ~'1 adt~ J.he the racers that were already commissioneis=WilN~reciate entering the marina that soon. constructive c:omm11Rieations Tue high spot (no pun and not just be a gripe line . intended) to the racers dock-These commissioners have ing was the n~ative tide from enormous tasks lying ahead a hill moon as 'a few sailboats of them -first as stewards went aground while entering of our most precious resource the.marina. TJiat dld not stop and second as creators or a the breakfast of champions balancing act that must occur flowing in the wee hours and on every issue. then stories started to flow One exciting bit of ihfor- faster than the cerveza. AD mation coming out of the the racers were excited about meeting was when Melurn their times -especially those mentioned that the proposed who ran the rhumb line and public dock at the Rlune did oot go outside. Wharf is in the city plans to Magnitude was the first be constructed hopefully mono .bull to finish 30 min-next fiscal year. ..ijt~ faster thA_n the course ~--_.,. • • J:lilD>rd held b¥:.lloy E. Dis- ney's PyewaCket. However, I received an e-mail from six boats totally smashed the Phyllis Drayton of the Nev. - course record. One was port Harbor Nautical Musewn Admiral Dave Janes, aboard saying that she is trying to J-Bird ID, who after blowing reauit boaters and others to out his spinnaker, captured volunteer at the museum dur- first in the UlDB-A division. ing the visit of the Lynx from I had to leave for home May 15 to July 1. Help is before the awards ceremony needed only on weekends for Sunday for a meeting in Port three--bour shifts. You can call San Luis Harbor and what a the museum at (949) 673- spectacular sight driving up 3377, Ext. 107. VJ.Sit the Lynx's the Mexican coast as bun-Web site at www.PrivateerL· dreds of sailboats dotted the yn.x.org (I saw the 1'tlx ocean beating to home ports. depart Ensenada Harbor dur- Wben you read this column ing the Ensenacla Race). today. I will have visited Ense- nada once again with a Carv- er Yacht delivery Saturday, but it looks like later this month, I will have an exciting story for you when r will deliver a Mcl<inna Yacht from Ensena- da to Sacrameuto transiting up the Delta once again. • • • The first meeting of the new dty of Newport Beach Harbor Conunission was held Wednesday and Tony Melum, harbor resources director, con- ducted.the first official task when he had the commission- ers draw straws to determine the new terms -starting al one-year. Afterward, the com- missioners voted to make nm Collins the first chairman in Newport's history. Most of the meeting con- --• • • lastly, Kevin Hannon of Anaheim won the Catch-A- Boet Olallenge at the Newport In-Water Boat Show on Sun- day. At noon, four contestants (out.of 10) remained standing at the Newport Boat Show as they fished for a new $25,000 fishing boat Contestants had to stand for ~hours a day while hooked up to the boat until the last person was left standing. At 1 p.m., the final four partook in an hourlong casting contest for accuracy. Safe voyages. • MIKI WltlTBtlAD is the Pilot's boating and ~columnist. Send him your harbor and ~rlne-related thouahts Mid stOtY suooes«ons via e-~TI to Mik.OBoathiKMTV.com or Boa~TY.com. SUlf IND SUN WEATHER FORECAST It's yet another day of morning fog and low clouds, followed by •fternoon du.r- ing. Highs will t>. In the mid· 60s While lows •re In the low SOI. The 11me wlll show up on 'f Uftdty while warmer tem- pereturw creep in on w.dneldly •nd Thursd•y. ....... ....-: llWWW"WS-no.t•.gov. Out f•rther, the northwest- erly winds wlll blow strong at 15 to 25 knots thts •fterf'\f)On. with 2· to •foot waves and a northwest swell of 7 to 10 feet. This evening; the swell will build to I to 11 feet. SURf . Mon w•ves wllt be In the wallt-to c:hel't-htgh range thll weett unttl about Thurs· diy, ~ eondlttom bt<ome ewrtllnder . ..... .,. ww.Wt'frlWr.~. l I / . + • Daily Pilot r • r r Monday, May 6, 2002 3 COST MESA CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW Balboa Island Parade gets fired Up On.the AGENDA El TORO LAWSUIT Councilman Chris Steel is lead- ing the charge at City Hall tonight to include Costa Mesa as · a plaintiff in a yet-filed lawsuit challenging, Measure W. Steel said it is the city's · responsibility to fight for an air· port at the the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station In order to ensure that not only the county's transportation needs are met but that residents will not suffer from the negative ·effects of a possible John Wayne Airport expansion. The councilman wants Costa Mesa to take a lead role in the campaign to overturn the Orange County Central Parle and Nature Preserve Initiative -more com- monly known as Measure W. FYI I • WHO: Colt.I Mes. City CouncH meeting • ..-: 6:JO p.m. tonight • WI •· Council Chambers at 0ty tt.ll n Fair Drive. ••DIWTION: (714) 574-5225 rape, robbery, ag~ravated assault. burglary, theft and arson. According to a study released by the state attorney general, Costa Mesa's part one crime rate rose 16.2% from 2000 to 2001 . The increase comes after a nine-year crime reduction of 61% between 1991to2000. A staff report by Warnack notes the rise in crime was disturbing bLJt not unexpected because the city crime rates followed nation· wide trends that also increased. WHAT TO EXPECT: Council members will receive and file the report. COMMUNITY OBJECTIVES In March, Oran~e County vot· ers passed the initiative, which allowed the toning of the for· mer Marine base to be chac1ged for park and open space and essentially block an international Council members wi ll review airport at the site. the progress of various commu- lmmediately after the passage nity objectives and track the allo- of Measure W, a petition was cation of about $2.6 million in flied in Superior Court by the extra revenue funds to complete · Airport Working Group -a those goals. local organization in favor of an The council reviewed the international airport at El Toro o ptions for the use of -challenging the lawfulness of $2,5%,420, which was reported the measure. The Orange County . as ~eneral fund net revenues by Regional Airport Author~ty vowcf .an independent auditor. The to appear as a plaintiff fn the finance department is suggest· lawsuit and is askin.g ~hjti;Costa ing the council vote to save 35% Mesa consider,1.~W S..fnf,.. for next year's budget. 50% on .. ,, . , :... various capital improvement pro- WHAT,J'O ~PECT; . jects and 15% on the recently . CQumil menibers are expect· identified community objectives. eQ..tPJ r~ to be named as Some of the recommended plai~\ffs. capital improvement projects CRIME INCREASE REPORT Police officials will present a detailed report to the council regarding the increase in violent crimes in 2001. Costa Mesa Police Capt. Tom Warnack will present statistics that analyze the rise in what police classify Hpart oneH crimes, which include murder, forcible include decorative street lighting on 19th Street from Park to Pia· centia avenues, paving of 19th Street from Anaheim to Park avenues, and the design costs of the Police Department expansion. WHAT TO EXPECT: The council is expected to. approve the community objectives. -Compiled by Lolita Harper ... UPTO • Annual celebration on little stretch of road ·will honor firefighters this year. June casagrande DAILY PILOT ' NEWPORT BEACH -It's the biggest and smalles~-event in the city -and this year it's likely to get even bigger. . Titis year's Balboa Island Parade is again shaping up to be a huge success -an impressive use of just a 2 1/2-block stretch of Marine Avenue. "Every year, it just gets more fun and more exciting,• said Fire Chief nm Riley. "It's infectious." Riley will share the job of grand marshal with Police Chief Bob McDonell for this year's parade, themed •All· Fired Up On Balboa Island• -a tribute to firefighters. And, in keeping with that theme, parade planners have invited some special guests -several New York Fire Department firefighters who were part of the Sept. 11 rescue efforts. Parade Chairman Craig Page said everyone has crossed their fingers that those firefigb~ers will ac:cept the invitation. • The parade started nine years ago as a way to celebrate .the island's new fire station. And from 1here, Page said, it has just grown and grown. ~ #We live in one of the nicest places around," Page said. #It's a celebration of Balboa." Events start off with a kids Anaheim man wins boat show contest Kevin Hannon won a $25,000 boat at the Newport In-Water Boat Show on Sunday. The Ana- heim resident was one of 10 con- testants who partook in the Catch-A-Boat Challenge at the 29th annual boat show. Contestants in the contest, Once a year we open our trade-only showrooms to the public in a true parking-lot-style sale -come browse our 19t and enjor amazing values. ' May 3rd thru the 8th 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dining Rooms • Living Rooms ~ Sofas • Lamps • M.irrors and a huge selection of Fine Fabrics IOOO's of Home Accessories fllE PHOTO I OAILY PllOT The Patio Chair Drlll Team performs at last year's Balboa Island Parade. pardde open to all du.ldren. Young- sters who want to get in on the fun meet at the Balboa Bridge before the parade. The parade usually draws about 60 entries -every· thin~ from homemade floats to fam- ilies in goli carts to the Ensign Junior High School Marching Band and an Uncle Sam on stilts. The parade continues along Marine Avenue to Park Avenue, where the · parade route ends and an exhibit of antique cars begins. FYI The Balboa Island Parade i1 at 1 J a.m. June 2 on Marine Avenue beginning at the bridge. Show up early for a spot in the stand- ing-room-only crowd. Free to enter, though all participants must complete an entry form. .For more information, calt (949) 675-1773. expect to see in 1955. And 1t JUSl gets better and better every year. Last year, 1t drew about 4,000 peo- ple. This IS better than the Rose "It's so homespun, you've just -got to see it to really get a feel for what it's all about,• said City Councilman Steve Bromberg. who will again be among the Keystone Cops m the pdrade. #It's something you would • Bowl parade.·· BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS which began Wednesday, were required to stand for 24 hours a day while they held a fishing line hooked up to the boat. The last one standing would be awarded the boat. However, at the end of the four-day contest at noon on Sun- day, four remained standing. So at 1 p.m. Sunday, organizers held an hourlong casting contest for accuracy to pare down the final four. Hannon won that contest and took home the 21-foot Triumph boat. John Hennessy of San Pedro finished second, getting $1,000; Brian Olmstead of Santa Maria took third-place and $750; and Jared Wagner of Menlfee' gar- nered fourth place and took home $500. 4 Monday, Moy 6, 2002 Dolly Pilot ,, I PUBLIC SAFETY POllCE FILES COSTA MESA • MISTOI.. 5lMR A bttrglary was reported in the 3300 block at 5 p.m. Saturday. , • HAMOlt IOUUVARO: Posses- sion of paraphemalla was report· ed In the 3000 block at 5:23 a.m. Saturday. •MESA VERDE DRIVE~ Possession of paraphernalia was reported In the 1500 block at 6:45 · a.m. Saturday. • VICTORIA STREff. Trespassing was reported In the 1100 bloc~ at 3:57 a.m. Sunday. • WAU.ACE AVENUE: Drinking ANXIETY CONTINUED FROM 1 its appllcauon to dnnex the area. Back when Sdnld And Heights and Bdy Knolls annexabon were pd.11 of lhe same appilcdtion Wlth New- port Coast, the process seemed unstoppdble. But since the Newport Coast and Santa Anc1 Heights c1nnexd- tion appllcdtions were spilt up in 'May of ldst yedr, residents rh .. Ac:upunc:ture WorL.• • I'' I ~. 'I ' t' I ( 4 I 11 ~· I, • \1,." I \. I . 'I 1 'I .' ; I I 111 'I I Bl11, t ''"',,,,, .. ti. 1•,.,, 1d1 r in public was reported In the 1900 blo<X at 2;45 a.m. Sunday. • WEST 19TH ~A threat with an intent to terrortze .was reported m the 700 block at . 10:45 p.m. 5aturday. NEWPORT BEACH • COAST HIGHWAY AND SUP£. RIOR: A male was arrested for possession of a controlled sub- stance at 3:45 p.m. Friday. • 45TH STREn A man reported his checkbook that contjlined 60 checks stolen from Ills residence in the 100 block at 2:30 p.m Fri· day. • KINGS ROAD: Vandalism wa1 reported in the 600 block at 11: 12 of the relatively poorer com- munity have been met with a very different welcome. ~ And when community ledders lay down some demdnds to lhe city dl a meeting today, lhe welcome could tum downright frosty. Roger Summers, chairman. of the Project Advisory Com- mittee for Santa Ana Helghts redevelopment, said his group plans to ask the city to prov1de free trash pickup for edsl Sdnla Ana Heights resi- dents c\fler annexation. These residents currently pay for •.m.Sunday. • Nl'W9IOllT llOULEVAAD AND um SlRln Someone~ reportedly throwing obi~ from a car at •nother car at f 1 :51 p.m. Friday • • ....oRT CENTEJI DRIVE: A White male Maltese puppy worth about S 1,200 was reported stolen from a pet store In the 1000 block at 8:30 p.m. Friday. • NPWORT CENTER DRIVE: A commercial burglary was report- ed In the 600 block at 3;04 p.m. Saturday • • WIST aAY AVENUE: A woman report~ a watch was stolen from her residence in the 1100 block at 4:41 p.m. Friday. pickup by Costa Mesa. They may not like the response they get. "The tax base in Newport Coast is such that it's afford- able lo provide trash pick- up,· said Assistant City Manager Dave Kilf. "That's not the case in Santa Ana Heights.• The city seems none too eager lo offer this service at a loss. Nor cdn Santa Ana Heights residents hope to get a tax relief package like the $25 million Newport Coast residents are enjoying. lnstead of offering these things, city oflicials hdve made several proposals that some residents say would pilfer the area's redevelopment nest egg. Specifically, the city has proposed that Santa Ana Heights redevelopment dol- lars pay the full cost of a fire station in the area, though that station would serve a number of diedS already m Newport Beach. They have also pro- posed to bwJd the station on a parcel of lend designated as a community site, which would also m effect allow the oty to capitalize on the area's rede- velopment funds. Money that isn ,t there Redevelopment is one key reason why Santa Ana Heights, in the eyes of an 2002 Attention 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grade bo-ys and girls Ic's time LO sign up for che most exciting soccer tournamenc of che year. T he Third Annual Pilor C up!!! The Pilot Cup soccer cournamenc is a one weekend soccer tournamenc (May 29 -June 2) to see which 11chool has the best soccer team in che following divisions. 3rd and 4th grade boys; 3rd -and 4th grade girb 5th and 6th grade boys; 5th and 6th grade girls - Winner' will receive commemorarive awards. Winning schools will receive the right ro ~how off the Pilot Cup Perpetual Trophy Award for one y~r. So go co the principal's office or the athletics office right now and fign up ro represent your school in the most exciting soccer event of the year - The Pilot Cup 2002. The deadline to sign up is Friday, May l 0. All participants receive a r-shirt. This cournamenr is sponsored by rhe Daily Pilot and the Youch Services Association. T here is · a $5 contribution co co/ the cost of the t-shi ~t. Don't miss out on this chance ro play socc.er for your school and win the right to the .i!11.::llW"' Pilot Cup Perpetual Trophy as the besc soccer school in town. Yes, we do need coaches. For more information, coma c your child's school. r---~-----~------------ j PiktC]p .. --~----~ ~rtJot .• I N1mc.;__,.__~~~~~~~...:;....;.;.o;....-...---....__~~~~...;_~~~~~~~~~ : 0 Boy 0Cirl t Sd.ool:---~--........ --------------------------f~: Hmm«· 1.Homcrhonc:-._ ___________ .;.;.;.. __________ ...... _._ ..... .....,-. __ .-.. _____ __ : /ti oll.1 far "'1 J,111/J.11# • ,;p • fai'"" NM~ I r.~nc Siw'11utt:._ __ ...:..-----.---------------"'"'""-...-..---- L-- - - - - - - - - - - ---- BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Police arrest L.A. man after. Newport stabbing Police did not idenbfy the victims, but said the guest was in stable condition at Western Medical Center m Santa Ana while the security guard was treated at Hoag Memorial Hos~ital Presbyterian for minor wounds to his hands, Freeman Newport Beach police arrested a 34- year-old Los Angeles man who allegedly stabbed two men after a fight Saturday ·night at a wedding reception, police said. said. Cuebas also suffered injuries to his Police arrested Ramon Cuebas on suspicion of attempted murder after he aJlegedJy stabbed a security guar'd in the hand and a male guesl in the upper body at the reception at Temple Bat Yahrn at 1011 Camelback St., sald Newport Beach Police Lt. John Freeman. bands •quite possibly from his own knife,•' Freeman said. Cuebas was also taken to Hoag, but was released and remains (llkOrange County Jail on $250,000 bail. Police on ·sunday did not Rn what started the fight, Freeman said . About 300 people attended the. receptio?\ annexing municipality, is no Newport <:::oast. Through Che county's redevelopment ageQIN. Santa Ana Heights has about $30 million in the bank to rejuvenate the aging neighborhood. But it's a sum they will pay back for decades. Property tax growth from Santd Ana Heights will go to p<1ying back the county Redevelop- ment Agency until 2035. This means Newport Bedch will make only about $110,000 d year in property ldXC!S from the area until thctl lime - less th&n they will spend pro- viding services there. Newport Codsl, though, 1s expected to ne t -the city about $2 milllon to $5 rrulJion a year, according to a city fis- cal analysis released in Sep- tember. For a while, it looked lJke the city would mdke even more through d cledl with the Irvine Ranch Wetter D1stnct. A unique Wdler-supply agreement for Newport Coast has proved unusually profitable to the water agency. As pdrt of d deal dat- ing back to the 1950s, the water cltstnct bas been profit- ing two ways from serving Newport Codsl. In addition to selling them water, the distnct also grts a cut of their · property tdxt!s. These te rms were !>el decades ago when the mostly agricuJturdt'-drecl offered no financidl incentive tor a water provider to come in -the long-term property tax bene- fits provided the 111centive. When Newport Beach officials decided in 1999 to move forward with annexmg the area, the city argued that it had a right to proVlde water to the coast residents, thus enjoying the doubly profitable water deal itself. The city estiinated lhat. over TRADITION CONTINUED FROM 1 group's executive director. "The idea WdS to hc1ve one event in the spring and one in late summer. People don't usually go anywhere for (Cinco de MayoJ. We wanted to get as many peo- ple as we could. Joe (Bolich I deserves all the credit.· Bolich serves a fao.lJties administrator for Merit Prop- erty Management, Inc., the company that manages the 5-to 6-acre pnvate park that opened last June. It contains a clubhouse and pool, three tennis courts, a tot lot and grass areas. Bolich, lead facilities manager Tyrone Meixsell and assistant facm- ties administrator Robert Crandall began planning for the Cinco de Mayo celebra- tion in January. Their work included securing Cive mariachi play- ers, a disc jockey and emcee, a shutUe service, food and at\ entertainment Getti.!91.. INYULVED • GETTING INVOlWD runs peri- odically In the O•lly Pilot on • rouiting basts. If you'd llke infor· mation on adding )'Our or9anlza· tlon to this list. call (949) 574-4298. AMllUCAN HEART ASSN. Th American Heart Awl. ts looking for volunteer• to perf onn vartoU! general olftce dUtiC$ ln the main office and implement educational and fund·ratslng evenll through Orange County.No~ necessary. Tralnlng _wUI be pruvided. (9491 858-:3555. ~=-WI ~ . TM Cola. Maa l'ftl 20 years, the right to provide water to Newport Coast was worth about $140 million. Irvine Ranch Water District officials placed the vaJue al $3 million. The two struck a deal: The district would give $25 million to Newport Beach in return for being allowed to continue provid- ing water to the affluent. growing neighborhood. When Newport · Beach officials said that they would funnel only a portion of this $25 million into Newport Coc1s t. sidestepping the question of what they w_ould do with the remaining por- tion, Coast residents got tough. Led by resident Jim McGee. they said that they . would oppose annexation <1lto11ether unless the city dgrced to funnel all $25 mil- lion back into the area. ' . , They won. About $18 mil- lion will be returned to them over the next 15 years as a rebate on their assessment d1stnct tax bill, though the city will profit to an unspeci- fied amount from the time vc1lue of the money it is returning piecemeal. The remdimng $7 million will be used to build a community center, tf residents wdnt one. Dreams of the right.zip code Despite all this, the major- ity of Sdnla Ana Heights res- idents continue lo support annexdtion, albeit with some reservations. The city has applied to annex east Santa Ana Heights and Bay Knolls. But because west Santa Ana Heights is considered to be in Costa Mesa's sphere of mfluence, that neighborhood is slated to be annexed to that city -despite the fact that most residents there company lo stage games for lhe entire family. Association dues pay the $10,000 price tag, Bolich said. One game resembled musical chairs, where fami- lies walked in a circle arou.nd hula hoops placed on the pavement as "Cele- brauon • by Kool & The Gang played . When th~ music stopped, families had to rind a circle to step in. The Greenberg family - mdde up of father Bart. mother Allison. and daugh- ters Kathryn. 4, and Eliza- beth, 3, strolled hand-in- hand around the hoops and were one of two remaining families at the end of the game. •we knew it would be {un, • Allison Greenberg said. The Greenbergs have lived in Newport Coast for almost five years. "You see all these people · informally, so now you get a chance,to see your neigh .. bors, • Bart Greenberg said. "You're always hying to think of things to keep the sponso~ and supports outreach community service progrdlllS, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. (714) 540-5803. FYI want to be part of Newport Beach. They protest plans 10 split up their community and poiJ:Lt to the fact that many homeowners ip east dnd west Santa Ana Heights alike were told when they bought their homes lhdt thPy would ene day be Newport Beach residents. .,. Al tonight's meeting for Santa Ana Heights resident!., Summers said he will ask the city for some assurance!> lhdt annexation will be a decent. if not good, deal for resi- dents. In particula r, they want to be sure that their ohiqtH:! land-use des1gnc1- t1dns 'wdn'l change. Right now; ~gtiCulhual, commer- cial and res1d~t1tial are clow- ly mixed there in 'a' way that lets some propel:'tY owners keep horses on thtHt'land Kilt said Ulat while there are no guarantees of whdt future councils might decidP. the city has already adopted the county's specific plan for the area -as solid dn assur· ance as anyone could ask for. As for the residents' other demands, the city might not be as accommodating. •part of the oty's consider- ation of this annexabon will be fiscal; the area does not bring any fiscal benefit,• Kilt said. "The council could say. 'Thanks but no thanks; we don't really need to annex Santa Ana Heights at tlus tlm. •• e. • JUNE CASAGAANDE COYerS New port Beach. She may be reached ell (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrandeOfatimacom. kids busy.· The association encom· passes 15 subcornmunities within Newport Coast. S'unday's a!letltation was a welcorn~:?ight for Ron Schoenbaum, a five-year Newl:>6rt Coast resident and 4-month membe r of the association. Schoenbaum watched as a face painter drew a yellow flower on the nghl cheek of Schoenbaum's 2-year-old daughter, Hannah. "It's good they have events like lbJ.s, • Schoen- baµm said. "We've had par- ties within the development, but haven'.t had multi-devel- opment (parties) thrown by the master association.· LaMont said she hopes to see similar events keep resi- dents busy. • l hope lh1s is the first of many (events) to establish a tradition for the neJghbor- hood," LaMonl said. • aRVCE ALDIRTON Is the news assistant. He may be reached et (949) 57~4298 or by t -mall at bryce.afdertonOlatlmeJ.com. F~ in Serv1ce to Hwnanity assist with-the Mobile MeJs program and provide ongotng em0!9ency assistance to those in need. b oth always seek volunteer assistance in a variety of areas. (9•9) 6•5· 8050. HUMM OPTIONS The organization 1bP.lter1, coumell end educatet abUMCI women and clilldren. It ii looking for volunteen. (94~ 737~1111.M. ----~- Doily Pilot DEBATE' CONTINUED FROM 1 S~augaard said he t>elieves pollce officials who were al the council meet- ing noted his name and address - which speakers are required to gtve before making any public comments - und s~bsequ.ently towed ft.is rig. Police Chief Dave Snowden said his 1~fftcers have not retaliated against Stdugaard or any other recreational vehicle owners. H Staugaard's motor home was parked in accordance to the lc1w, it would not have been towed Snowden said. ' "We were well aware of the prob- lems with Mr. Staugaard's RV fdr before he spoke and he knows that • Snowden said. ' Motor home owner Don Oldls said run-ms with the police about his rig are_ frequent. The Mesa Verde resident pdrks his rig on Boa Vista Drive and his is one of the motor homes that nwner- 1>us people have publicly complained 11bout. Those who want recreational veht- dPs taken off public streets have dt11med that O ldis' motor home is dan- c1erous because it blocks the view ttround an already bllhd comer. • -I - START SINGING Ncnday, May 6, 2002 5 Member{ of Ha.rmoi:Jy fromleJt Marlsla Ford, 12, Ollvla Usey, 14, Nelli McClung, 14,and Vanessa Hudgens, 13,pose during a photo shoot at the Fun Zone. SEAN Hill.ER I DAILY PILOT -·-------..... -....... ·--·· Oldis has been ticketed, towed, wt1rned and advised countless times by < 'ostd Mesa Police officers, he said. Old1s claims it borders on harassment bu t redlizes the police visits and ctta- !tons dre the result of a neighbor's com-. pie.tints. One day, however, it was OldiS who <:dlled the police. "Someone had taken my tires c1nd run an ice pick through them,• OldlS c;aid. "I came out to find both my tires down on the same side." A new four-member girl band called Harmony held its photo shoot at the Fun Zone in Newport Beach on Thursday. Ford and Vanessa Hudgens, mostly fro~ Orange County, came together as a. group a month ago and have started recording songs. Manager Ed Burt, of All World Productions, said the songs are expected to be released in the summer. The photos taken at the Fun Zone will be part o"f Harmony's Web site. · Olivia Usey, Neill Mcclung, Marissa The 77-year-old filed a police report hut has no leads. He is convinceq it ." , • was retaliation from an anli-moto~-~ home person but has no prPof. 9,ldis Stud he believes it is no' (fQinadence that two tires \yopiJ g0 tloi/n on the same day -,~ ~¥flfl9 p tiiri'e when the motor ,~~.ifllo4&,,tfi,~t the forefront or city cq.µt;r,ol{e~~Y.·, , .. The is~'f.fr. 1 lS up for considerdt1on dgain tofl¥.Jh( and city officials are r<'c- ommending the council adopt an ordi- nance similar to that of Newport Beach, which calls for a parking ban on res1- clenual streets -with 24-hour excep- tions for active loading and unJodding -and also allows for 72-hour permit~ for guests. • LOUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lohta.harperO/atimes.com. NEWS·ROOM CONTINUED FROM 1 playing hd'>ebdll or footbc1ll, I always enjoyed the gdme or bowling In fdct, the second JOb l ever hdd WdS working at d bowl- ing c11lcy, swPeping up floors c1nd setting up the pins. I know, I know, bowhng does- n't nc•c<>'>Sdnly carry with 1t the pdnaC'hu clnd pedigree of let'<, sdy, polo, but I teU you 1t I'> one fun '>port, and a good fc1mily 'activity to boot. · So yedh, I'm wondering 1ust whdt will fill the bowling pin void once Kona Lanes goes away. Instead, I hope the>y iust find a place to move it Stnt<' there is not another bowhnq facility for miles, probably Foun- tarn Valley is the clos<>'>t VPnlW I can thtnk of. But you see, the 1mc1qP of bowling aUeys has chdnciecl c1 l)IL since the days my pdrcnts < dffi(' donning oversized Shtrts with theu names on the pockt•l'> dnd those cool, muJbcolowc1 "hoc'> Many of the newer on<''> dre> nonsmok.tng factlibes c1ncl off<>r [un bowling activilles tor kldl>, like cosmic bowling, m which the alley is darkened dnd the Janes are lined with neon light!!.. And those old bowling style!!. are passe. Bowling can be upsct1Je -reaJJy. ·-NnW-wl?"'just"need a good pldcC' lo move Kona Lanes. I low c1bou1 Tnangle Square, a sug<J<''>llon Costa Mesa reporter Lolita Harper made to me last Wf'C•k? ThC' '>Ile where the Whole Foods market IS right now rrught stiU be dVatldble. A bowling alley would he a perfect fit for that spot dncl 1f done right, 1t could -drdw young families and other customers that the troubled shttppmg stle sorely needs. Then c1gdtn, maybe there IS a good spot on the Westside. Again, c1n upscale facility could 1 provide jobs for the community i_.and give fdm1lles and· young • children a plt1ce to spend a Sat- urday c1fternoon. Heck, maybe we can move 1t to Newport Isn't the Dunes up for sale? Just ktddmg. Senously though. not every- thing that is old is in need of dis- carding. And JUSl like swap meets and skatebeards, I hope that residents here will still have a place to knock down some strikes. • TONY OOOERO is the editor. His col- umn appears on Mondays. 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EYE OPENER lillllL~ Ill Sports Hal fl Fame (1...ta .;iwfl lh•· ff 111rnn um May 1) hon«M BRAD~LEWIS 6 Monday, M.oy 6, 2002 Sports Ecltor Roger Corfson • 949..574-4223 • Sports Fax: 949-0500170 Doily Pilot PHOTOS BY DON I.EACH I OAlY PllOT UCI third baseman Steve Guthrie ranges to his left to snag a grounder in Sunday's 12-5 Big West setback. Titans topple UCI UCI rallies from 4-0 deficit, but Fullerton pulls away to win crucial Big West baseball series. ANTEATER BALLPARK· Host UC Irvine bounced back from a 4-0 de,ficit to take a 5-4 lead m the rubber game of a pivotal Bag West Conference basebaU sen es Sunday against Cal State Fullerton. But the Titans scored the game's final eight runs to claim a 12-5 triumph that puts the perennial Bag West powerhouse (31-16, 12-6 in conference) back into second place, a hall-game ahead of the Anteaters (29- 20, 10-5). Alter Fullerton. ranked No. 18 by BasebaU America; opened the game with four runs on UCI freshman left. hander Glenn Swanson, the hosts plated a run In the first on Chris Klemm's sacrifice fly. Trailing, 4·1, in the third, Klemm. UCl's junior right fielder, belted a three-run homer to key a four-run rally that gave the Anteaters their only lead. But Fullerton scored m each of the next four innings to hand UCI only ats second loss m ats last nine games. Fullerton. which defeated the Anteaters Fnday, 13-5, before falling to Coach John Savage's surprising upstarts Saturday, 9-7, needed the win to reclaim second place in the Big West. The win al.so helped the Titans ' Anteater fi rst baseman Matt Anderson, (above) prepares to field a throw from across the diamond in Ume to nail the Titans' Nick Fitzgerald (10). Below, Steve Guthrie lays into a Cal State Fullerton pitch, but it was the visitors' bats diat did the most damage to drop UCI back into. third place in the Big West Conference standings. avoid losing the,ir first conference road series since 2000. Horwitz, a junior center (ielder and leadoff man, went 3 for 5 to pace the Anteaters' eight-hit attack. No other UCI hitter had more than one hit as Fullerton seruor right-hander Jordan DeJong worked into the eighth inning to record his eighth victory in 11 decisions this spring. Swanson, who came in with a 3.22 ERA, yielded eight hits and nine earned runs, before exiting In the sixth. His ERA swelled to 3.88. Chris Stnngfellow hit a first-inrung grand slam, his only hit, and drove in a career-high five nms, while Jason Corapci (3 for 5 with a homer; two doubles and two RBis) and Qavid Fischer (4 for 5 with a homer, double and two RBis) also paced the Titans' 13-hit attack. Stringf eUow's !)lam was the first for a Titan in more than two years. UCI visits San Diego State Tuesday at 6 p.m. in a makeup date of a game originally postponed due to rain. ltG Will CONfQl!KI CAL STAJI Fuu..aToN 12. UC lfMNI 5 C..I State Fullerton 400 131 ~ • 12 13 1 UC Irvine 104 000 000 • 5 8 0 O.Jong. Cordero (8) Ind Pilrtt.re: Swanion, Tripoli (6), French {7), Koehl« (9) Ind Mill«. W • DeJong. 1-3. L ·Swinton, 7~ 28 • Fischer (F), ((npd (F) 2. HR • Stringfellow (F), Corapc.i (F), Klemm (UCI). Spom Hall of Fame Celebrating the millennium KXl1 IE GROGAN Costa Mesa Girls water p olo pioneer, the forme.r district Fema le Athlete of. the Year is-eyeing-th~ 2004 AthenS"'G~:>-·· Richard Dunn 0 AJLY PILOT A pioneeringirls· "'·"· water polo, Costa , Mesa High product • Katie Grogan, still pursuing an Olympic dream, was overcome . with emotion the day she earned honorable mention All-Pacific Coast League honors her senior year. That's because at was the boys all-league team. Grogan, who played four years of boys water polo at Costa Mesa, Including two on the v~ity, was the primary. ringleader.in . recrµiting players for the, ,, inaugural girls polo team. . And, after countless pool hours of hard work during her prep career, Grogan was finally rewarded. •It made me cry,• she said of her honorable mention all-league selection. "I was just so thank.fut that somebody recognized that I worked hard. l worked hard in high school and picked splinters out of my butt au the Ume. I guess beating up on the starters every day eventually got noticed. I felt the guys didn't notice, but they did.• Mesa, water polo was her main focus, and, because it was played in the fall at the time, it didn't conflict witb hoops. "Water polo has done so much tor!'(\~,• Grogan said. "I Uke the competU~eness of au sports, but water,polA}\as.been the most beneficial fOl'll'\e .• •. ·• ' Grogan, tlte 1996 Newport-Mesa l}lstr:lct Fanrale Athlete of the Year:•mmpetes in masters water polo competition and is "trying to get back on the national team.• Once a member of the U.S. national "A' team, Grogan said she's "playing anywhere l can" to stay in shape, while hoping to land a spot on the 2004 U.S. Olympic women's water polo team in Athens. "I Jove sports, It's fun for me,• Grogan said. "I like to play them. I'm not a big fan of watching (sports). Like right now. I'm traveling a lot (while commuting to and from her job in Los Angeles) and I always have a bag in my car with a swimsuit and towel in case I find a practice or game. If they need extra players, I'm there.• Grogan also played on Mesa's girls team Katte Grogan After attending a private elementary school, one of Grogan's club swimming and dominated in the fall of 1995, her senior year, before t~ CIF Southern Section switched girls polo to the winter. "We got enough girls together to have a girls team (under Coach' Crystal Whitmore),• Grogan said. "We'd just play any tea111 that had a girls team. We'd play before the guys games.• ·- Grogan, also a swimmer, ... ~ ... basketball standout and track and field athlete at Costa Mesa, earned a water polo scholarship to the University of Massachusetts, where sbe helped the program rise to No. 5 in the natJon her senior year. "That was a big accomplishment for us. That was great,• <Jrogan said of the > ranking. Although Grogan was an All-Newport-Mesa District selection in basketball at Costa teammates, James Comfort, suggested she try to meet some people in her new environment at Costa Mesa Junior,Hlgh and playing water polo would be a good way . .,,,;: ' "I didn't really do much in el~tary school,· she said. "'You know how a lot of kids do soccer and youth sports, well, I didn't. l started swimmJng flrst. then I just got into water polo as soon as I got in junior high. "I always liked sports. I like to be busy and do things, like extracurrtcular actlvttles. I was l.11 choir, too. That's fun stuff for me. That's the best time.· • Grogan, the latest honoree in the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, earned her bachelor's degree in accounting and ls working for a property management company. She's single and lives in Costa Mesa. HIGH SCHOOL BASEBAi.L Final flurry Costa Mesa, CdM can still capture PCL's third postseason berth . ..,,, ......... DMY PllOT Dcrity Pi.lot SPORTS Mooday, May 6, 2002 7 ., BRIEFLY Pirates set pa~e The Newport Harbor High girls track an d field team claims fi ve individual titles with four s· a thletes at the Sea View League Championships, and finish second behlnd Woodbridge. Sen1or thrower Sylvta Madueno wins the discus and the shot put with personal records of 130-0 and 36· 10, respectively. Senior M.E. Clayton Wins the long jump (17-5 l14 ), while sophomore Alida Mcfall (11 :GB) beats out Wood bridge's Mary Moore in the 3,200 meters. Aprll ltoss wins the hJgh jump ,with a leap of 5-0. Corona del Mar freshman Ltt Morse wins the 800. After losing in the Sea View t:eague singles fln.als the prevlo~ year, UCLA-bound and 1 0 nationally ranked tennis player David Ba1n from Corona del Mar High, came from behind to defeat longtime friend John Bowerbank of University, 6- 7, 6-1. 6....C al the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club. Bowerbank breaks Bain in the third game for a 2-1 lead, only to begin a bard-foug ht set fedturl,n~ seven breaks, four by Bain. Bain evens matters at two games apiece in the third set cmd- ends the fourth game by smashing a backhand OCC varsity eight stays · unbeaten, wins Western lnte rcollegiates. The Orange ~ Coast Coll.egc ~ vari.1ty eight W<tldowsk:i, Bnan Schc.-ele,'Cints Saldk!>, Matt He1t1Jrink, Chrb Pope, Stuart Bl&r clnd ooxswa.m S1~rra Coldwell, completed the 2,000-meter coun.e in ·6;01 UC Odw, (6:04), Gonzaga I ':05), Puget Sound (6: 12J a.nd UC San Diego (6· 1 :!) rounded out the top five. Yugoslavia defeats Team USA, 9-8, in front of 2,000 fans at Corona del Mar High in the Newport International Wate r Polo Tournament Down two games, the C::orona del Mar boys volleyball team rallies with a flurry to tro unce visiting Newport Ha rbor, 9·15, 13-15, 15·13. 15-101 15·9. The win improves the Sea Kings' record to 10·3, 7-3 in league. CdM ts ranked sixth in Orange County and filth in CIF Southern Section Division Ill. The Tars rallied to victory in an earlier match between the two schools, but couldn't pull out a win and fell to 9-6, 6-3. Senior standouts Blair Hoppe (31 kills, three ace serves), Brady Beauchamp, whom Coach Steve ConU praised for bis setting, 11m Andrews (nine kills) and Mark Burm (tow: kills) help the Sea Kings to victory. But the key to the match acc6rdin9 to Conti ts Billy Messenger's block to tie the third game, 13-13. Hoppe, who shaved No 12 into his chest hair, pounds his sixth, seventh and eighth kills in the final three gaines. Newport Harbor's lone senior. Dana Meuenbrtnk, paces the Tars with 28 kills and has help Crom sophomore Matt Jameson (21 lcills, three aces), sophomore outside hitter Alan Umon (nine ki1ls, four blocks) and sophomore middle blocker AdMt HHrbon (14 kills, four blocks). down 'the line. Bain holds in Game 5 an d breaks Bowerbank again for a 4-2 advantage. The two have competed since they were 7. tJain had lost in the league finals to University's Joey Frantz the year before and had lost In the semifinals d uring both his freshman and sophomore years to Uni's Wlllle Donn. The Orange Coast College softball team earns a tnp to the state tournament In Sacramento with two shutout wt.ns over Riverside in the Southern California Regional Tuumament at OCC. Pirate pitcher Alisha Nelson (13-6) tosses both shutouts in 2-0 and 7--0 wins. Nelson never allows Riverside (20-21) any c.bance of a comeback, allowing just three hits in the second gMlle and failing to allow a runner past fll'St base. Coast jwnps out early against Riverside pitcher Gale CopeJand. Becky Toler singles and scores on Shannon Ebert'• double to the right-center-field gap. Ebert eventually scores on Sam Lutlcb's hit to make lt ·2--0 in the first inning. The hi~ keep coming in the third as Toler begins the rally with an infield single. After a walk and sacrifice bunt. Beclcy( EJcock drills a lrlple to right sconng two, and eventually scores on 1'lllry Sbodilll'I single to left. But Coast's townament stay the next weekend is short-llvedM the team falls, J.1, lo Loog Beach deleated its cl()l)Cst competitor by thret-seconds Sunday to h1ghhght o i;trong showing by the PtrdlP'> c1t the We~tem fntercoUegiat(' Rowing Assoc1dtion CbdmfJiOn'>hlp!> on Lake Natoma near Sacramento. In addJllon to the vaNty bout. wh1ch is unbeaten th1i. wai.on with fwe s1gruhcant reqaltd tJUes to It'> credit. OCC\ twu novKc e1yhti. won their re.,pcct1vP hndl1.>. The P1Tates' 1ui11or Vdf'!>ily eight lmLr,hed third in 11.!. d1\'.t.,1on "They were very murh in control.· Grant scud of the vctNty e1qht v1ctol"'i. "This ha!> really bf'<>n dn extraordinary boat dU yedr Without d doubt. it's thi> fa'it<''il boclt we've <•ver had. Ttus wa<; a big one. because 11 proved wanning the Son Diego Crf'w Clai..,1c wa!>n't <.1 fluk(' • OC'C'c, top novice eight hna'>ht·d in 6'08, three o;econd-. bc>l!Pr thdn runne1-up UC Son LJ1(,90 Thi' 1-'trdll"'> v1r,1t Pnnceton. Add1t1onally, Coach Udvt• Grdnl, who w1U ret1w dltttr this !>ed.,on. ht'> 38th di lhl' P1ratpi.' helm, Wd'> ndmed ( "ndc·h of lhe Yedr w d vote of <ode hi::'> in ollPnddOCf:' OC'C'\ vdr.1ty PICJht ol Mike Krf'u<wr. Aldo Tw1qq, J~.,se N I n1·xl wt>ekPnd to compete 10 lh1· Un1tNl Stoll'~ smdll rnll1-c1es chdmp1un'>hlfJ'i Grant .,<.11d ht., rowPr!. r1J.,o m<lde the dt"t t'>tun Sunddy t1J dccept an anv1tdt1on to th<· I h•nlc•y Roydl l{pqc11ld c;,rh<•duh'll July 3-7 on thP Thdmes 1{1v1•r an En9ld.fld City in the consolation game of the state tournament. · -compiled by Bryce Alderton TODAY'S SCHEDULE HAPPY BIRTHDAY BASEBALL to sweep Estanci,a, even a sweep of Laguna Beach would leave the Sea Kings one game behind the,~'l:tngs. Now 10-13, the Sea tt'in~s won't be considered schedule," Baul·rrnei!>ter said • (1lie CIF playoff romnuttee) al.<.o looks e1l how you ftrush the season. If we wm twice, w<> will have won four in a row dJld five ol our last six. And, we've been to the CCF QUdf· tertindls two d the Lr\Sl three years.· STANPINGS Padflc Coast League IASEIAU High~ . Costa Mesa at Estancia, 3·15 p.m., Corona <H!I Mar at Laguna Beadl. 3·15 p.m. Celebrar1ng the Dady Pilot's Achtere of the Week series CONTINUED FROM 6 for a min1-lc!dgue breakdown, " for an at-large berth, smce they bdsed upon dll three e<!h'o"1~· . can't obtain a .500 record. collective record aga.in,HhP dUier With at least one win this two team., 1nvolvrom lhdbc. week, ME!Sd (12-12) would assure CdM, by vimtebt it$,.wecp of itself of at least a .500 record. Bauermeister i.a1d he 1!> uncertain about hii. pitching roldtion this week w l "No rthwood 10 3 10 3 ---- Laguna Beach 7 6 UNNIS High school boys · COfona del Ma<, Costa Mesa and Estanc.kl at Paaftc Coart League Finals at CdM High (s.ngl~) and Pali.sad~ Tennis Club (doubl~). 12.30 p.m GOlf TODAY the Attists lI1 lhroe1eague Qdffit">, gaming a t-large e1Jg1bwty. would •ha,va,the best record in Though weary of Estdnc1a, ttus comparison (4-2) Mesd, wtuchwon2of31.:lstspnngfrom I le Sd.id he would not expect 'iCIUOr ace Nick Cdbaco. who thww rune tnrungs last week to earn ii WU1 and d save, nor sophomore Daniel Cooper, Friday's wmner, to be reddy. If they drcn't reddy, sophomore A<ldm Jorgen on would get today's start. ' 7 Corona det Mar 5 8 Comrnunrty <.ollege men Orange E.oast at Sol.lttiem Cllhforn1a ~ionals at ~umont. 7 am MANU TANIElU Estancia football which won lhe CdM senel> but the Mustangs to claim the 1 12 lost to Laguna, would be 3-3. perpetuaJ Paul Troxel Trophy The Artast5 would be 2-4. that goes to the series winner, Hic11 sd'iool boys-Of team dM- slonaf d\amplonsh1ps • Corona del Mar 11nd Estancia at South Coast OM- Slon at £1 Prado Golf Coune. 8 a m. DEEP SEA CdM, the defendmg ll•ague Bauermeister is confident the c hampion, picked sn early MustdngswillbepartJopabngin SUNDAY'S COUNTS ~ March to battle Univer'iily for the postseason. Mesa defeated second place, behmd favored Estancia, 16-0, March 28. Northwood, would need a three-"ll we win twice, we'll be 14-12 way be to advance. ll Mesa were and we've played a pretty good PCL co-leaders Northwood and University square off in d two-game duel for the tlUe today and Wednesday. Cella MIA at &Wm Corona cW Mllr at l.agll\a Beach UrWersity at Northwood High Khoo! -Corona det Mar "' Costa Mesa at TeWinltle Park. 3 15 p m.: la9una Beach at Estancia. 3:15,p.m. Newpon Ulnding 4 boats. 48 anglers 7 White sea ba~. 5 barra<:uda, 36 c.alKo bass. 13 sand bau, 3 hah~ 43 ~ulpm, 2 roc.kf1sh, 4 ~phead, 2 whrtf fish, 150 blue perch, 21 Spamsh tack ~NOTUS 11 ~~II ~ ~11 ~NOTUS 11 MUC NOTUS 11 ~~ NOTaS II PUB~ NOTICES 11 Fictitious BuslnHs notice 01 consented to are available 101 ax· CA 926~6 complete the Work NOTICE OF lnvelllory and awfalsal ol Name Statement the propoNd action.) amlnalton "' the flit kept Project ldentll1ca11on within the tome set forth ~?~~ estatt UMIS 01 cl ll'IY Tht lolfowl"!I peraont The Independent edmln-by the coun. Name· Golden West 11ere1r1 will resuh 1n the J'E OF pebt!On or llCClOUl'll eo:: are doing bl*-' 11 151ration aulhonly will be THE PETITION re· College Rerool Fine Arts 1mposlt1011 ol hqutdaled ESTA : PfO\lldldtn~te YAMAl(.AWA, l828l granted unless an 1n-qUN11 authority 10 1d· •8. Business •3. Com· damaQM tor UCl1 day ol FlsBHEBRANCli~"'A SecliolTl AAequelt Ent"PflN •A & B. Hunt· lerested pert0n lites on 1TW11Sl8f the estate under m~bonS •5 end Ft> delay, 111 the amount Ht ......,.. lol Speoal lotrn la tngton S.acn CA 92648 objection IO the pell1lon lht tndepenclenl' Admon· rum I 112. 8'd No 1EKl fol1h in lhe "lnformauon BERNICE A. avaflallle fl"Om the COUtt H B T adl 1 end show• good cause 111ratt0n or Estates Act Ptaoe Bids are on Ille f0< Bidders " CASFEISNHOB. AA2C1K3123 cierll (CA) l826r1 Eng ~c.. why the coun should not (Thia AuthOrrty will allow and available 01 Otftee Each bid must con· A..,,,..._, for Pellbonef • n1erpr 81 t --k..... of th• n...y·~~1 Fa~·l1t1es ,_,,_, •A & B Huntington gran u .. autnuuty. the personal represent· v ,..,, g~ ~ torm and be responsive To all t181r1, benelloianet, C BENNETI JACKSON, Eleach. CA' 92648 A HEARING on the atf\le to take many &e· Coordinator. Ardllh 10 the conlraCI dew· cretttors. contingent JR Thll b\IStness 11 con-petrtlon Win be held on lions w1th0ut obtaining Richey Coasl Com· men1s Each bidder shall c:redttorl, and Pt'.on5 KENDRICK & JACKSON duaed ...,. a """"""!Jon MAY 23. 2002 at 1 30 coun approval Bef0<e munity Colk19e OISlnct. submit on the l0<m ¥lt10 may 0Cherw1se be & KEARL Havev' you-';i'a~ted p.m In 0891 L73 lo-taking cena1n very om· 1370 Adams Ave Bldg lum1shed with the con- interesleCI in Ille win or 19800 MACARTHUR doing buaineu ytt? cated al 341 The City ponant actions, how· D' Cof.1a Mtsa CA tract documents. a lest ol estale, °' bOltl of BLVD, '270 Yet, 4112102 Drive South, Orange, ever, tile personal repte· 1714) 438-4673 the proposed aubcon· BERNICE FISHBACK IRVINE, CA 92912 H B. Trading. Inc CA 92868 sentetlve win be 1eqv1red Web site tractors on this p10ject AKA BERNICE A. ~. O!o'Olll02. 0511002 Raft H. Heiss, Presldont IF YOU OBJECT to to glvt notice to In· w-.cccd edu/11clh11ts as required by the FISHBACK c:Ha.NE~~.,.. ... .,.,._A Th tile grantJng o1 the pell· tllfested pe~e unless NOTICE IS HEREBY Subletting and Subcon· A PETITION FOR "'""'"' ..._............. II stalem1n1 was -YOU ihouk:t ·-·-GIVEN that tho above· PROBATE his been ~led WM fl!LO fllld with the County tion. you appear they have wawed notK;e named School OoslllCI of tract1~ F1lr Practices ~ MARLENE Fictitious Buslne11 ci..11 of Orange County y·~~ ~~:"'1or st:,l! Of ~..!ent~ 10 1 i~e Orange County CaM0<· ~ion °~~:;;,m,°('seqt Code C• • • •u ..... ...... Ne_.., Sta•·me t on 04/l 2/2002 """"'"'"' pr....-~ 8 ion 1 noa acung by and v~ •• u... ..... .. n 200281""4"5 wnnen objections with 1nd1penden1 admtnt5· Each Btd s11an be ac· ~ Coun ot The followll.:rsons ...., "' Ill bef through 11s Governing ..., of Diity Pok>! Apr 15, 22. e coun 0<e the !ration euth0r1ty will be Board .. • hereon•fter re· companied v 1 a cert.lied a, 110>unty are doing bu as· 29. Mav 6, 2002 M3s2 hearing Your ap· granted uni.ss an 1n· ltrrad 10 ~"; "OIS· or cashtefa Check or bid ~FP~fTION " 'R>R A) AP Rea~ • F 1 lo pearance may be tn per· terMted person files en TRICT", wtll receive up bOnd 1n an amount not B) Mien acific Bli•I· let t us BuslneH son 0< by your attorney objKliOn to the pe1111on 10 bul not lalar than t .. _ less than ten percen1 PROBATE requesll .tl\al, neH Cre<llt, 5000 Birch Heme Statement IF YOU ARE A CREO-and shows 9ood cause above·stated um'; (10°0) ol the total bid MARLENE MCCULLAH St Wtst Tower, Ste The foltowonn persona ITOA or contingent erect-why the coun should not sealed 6tda for the pnco, payable IQ. the Dos· be appoltUd u personal 3000. Newpcl'1 Be1ch, ........., bu .. ,. lt0t of the decatld. you IJ'8l1I lhl 1Ulhonty lnct u a guatantee that ~llVI to Caklb(r)la,.112660 ere -.,, -ss a• mUSl file yoAN clPn With A HEARING on lhe award ol a contract 1°' the bidder If Its proposal administer the' ettate of Asian Paclltc Limited New View House. the coun and mail a ~tltJon Wiii be held on the P<OfClci deecnbed H 11 accepted shall ...... ..._..__ (CA), 5000 9lrd1 St. W 2043 Feder1I Ave 1 -... 1 •y 30 . ..,........ al 1 30 Rtrool four bulldrngs lly t lh v .. __...... t Colta Mesa, CA 92f\27 COf1"/ o u .. pertOna rep-" Lvuc with mech1nic11ly promp e11ecu a • documents. I',. Pu1suant to See11on 22300 of lhe Public Con· tracl Code tne contract will contain prov111ons pe1m111tng the auc· ctssful bidder to substotule securo11a5 tor any mollles withheld by the District to ensure performance under Iha contract Each btd ~ttod m response to this Notice shlll contain as a l>td item. adequate sheehng ahonng, and bracing Of equivalent metrtod. for tho protecuon ol Ille and hmb 1n trenches and optn exca11auon which ahaU conform to ap phcable safety orders Governing So1rd By wmi.m M. Vega, Ed. D.. Chlncellor, Co11t Community College District Published Newport BHCh·Cosla MIU Dally P11ot Apnl 29 May 6. ~2 M362 THE PETITION r:JuestS w St• 3000,"Mlwport Carol Helen Kent. reaen1a11ve1 e~nted p.m In Dept L73 lo· faalened nmu. rein· Agreemtnt. furnish 1 the decedent'• wil and Beach. Cahlornl• 926eO 3050 5 Bristol 9R, by the eourt Within lour cated at 341 Tha City forced PVC 1001 satosfactory Faithful Per· Fictitious Busfne11 codicils. II any, be Thi• b\lalneu ii oon· Santa Alla, CA 92704 monlhll trom the date of Drive South. Orango, membrane formance Bond In an Neme Statement admitted IO probate TIMI ducted by: a corponition K S the first luuanoe of let· CA 92868 amount not Iese thin wtll and any oodic:lla "' Hive you at•rt•d F aren tenzel, C2043 ters u provided in Pr<> IF YOU OBJECT to There <¥111 be no one hundred percent The following persons avallble lot examination ~ bu$ln8SS yet? No ~'.•bA ~7 oat• bite Coda Mdlon 9100 lhl gr1111Jng ol the pell· ~~•~•one set ol bid (100°o) of the tolal bid are doing business 11 In tne Ne kepi by tnl ASlan Pacific L.lm1ted, Thie buliness 11 con-The lime tor titong clalfl\I tlon. yell.I ihotJld apc>M1 Btds shall t>e re-C lumllh • Paymeol 23~~ .. ~~18 1~~~1":J:'· coun. ~~HP ~wan·LH duded by. ~partner1 will not ex1>4re bel0<• et the hlenng and llala cawed "' the ptaoe Iden-"' en amount not •K Costa Mesa CA THE PETITION ~Hts "'""'V· rts ..... nt Have you started lour month• from the your ob)ections or file llfilld above, and those leas than Otlt hundred 92827 authority to ldmintater Thia 1t1t1ment was doing b\lsineaa yei1 No hearing data noticed w111ten objections with bids shall be Of)lned percent (1~) of the I<> Michael John Hupka the Htate undaf the hied with the County Cliot Helen Kent above. the coun befo1e the and pubhctY. read •loud I.al bid P'k:e. and lumllh 2310 Santa Ana Bl-.d l~t Oerk of Or1.nge County Thll etatemenl was YOU MAY EXAMINE heerlng Your ap· at the above·slatld time cenlllcat•• e11ldenc1ng •K. Costa Mesa CA Admlnleallon of Eltlltl on 041100!002 flied With the County the file kept by the court. pea1ence may be lr'I per· and ~ that lhe required lnaur· 92627 AO. (Thll 1utnority will 2002&199170 ~ of OranQI County " you art a P8f10f1 In· 1on 0< by YQlll' attorney In ecoordance with the anca 11 tn effecl In the Th•• b\15lneas tr con· allow the petlOflll Oaity Pilot A{K t5. 22. on 04/t9l2002 tereated In the eelatt, IF YOU ARE A CREO· provisions of Calolorn1a ~s NI for'lh in the ducted by an tnd•Yldual ~ to takt 29, May 61 2002 M35t 20029900371 you ma_y Illa with the ITOR or conbligent cred> Public COtllrtct Code gantraf cond1hons In H d many . ~ whtloul. Delfu Pttot Dai"' PllOI coun • RtqUMI tor ~ ~ ol lhe deceased. you Section 3300, the Ola. tne tvent of fallurt to d 1111b you &ta rte 1 oblllninO """" IQOtVYll FlctJtlous Buefneea ~ '22 29 Ma'' 8 13 clal Notice (IOfm OE· muat file yout clelm with trict reqwes that the bid-enltr into the contract omg uSJness yet Before llldng ~2!.Y Heme Shltement 2002 ' • Y M357 154) of tllenctfiling ot ,~!'1 In-the courf and mall a der possess the follow· a'1 ... exdocuecvt1 th• • ~ Y ~~ch:~ Hupl\a 1mport1nt ...,...,. .. , Tha lollowlng pereona ventory • appra-or copy to the perldnal rep· 1ng c:lasslflcatlon of con· qu r..., ments. '""" Thia 1tatement wH ltOwlYef. the 1*10n1f ere t:kJlng ~ at BSC 11821 eatall uaeta or ol eny rMentatlVI eppointld by tractor's hoenet 11 lhe bid security wiM be for· filed with the Count" ,....,utlw Wiii be A) SattaFAXllOn Com-NOTICE Of petition or eCCX>IJnt u the• ooun within lour 1Jme that the contract 11 l111ttd The Ftllhtuf Pllf· Cletll o( Orange eountY l9qUi'ld 10 giyt notice to munlcatJON lid PETITION provided In Prob111 moncna from the date ol ew11ded formtnce Bond Iha• r• on °"26/2002 =s:::= g!r!''::~r= TO ADMINISTER ~'1o,lon~~ :':.':::=::,,:: g~r•~:_ =:~'°;:;!',.'! 2002HOt204 or c:oneanted to Irle Stt. 3000, NewpQrt ESTATE Of: tlce form II available bale Coda MCIJon 9100 PU8USH Apr~ 29 end lee period as lpeafied 11'1 Delly Pllol Apr 29 May =ectiot'I ) Thi Beien, C.h!Omla 92680 JOYCE ANNE from the coun cllr1t. The time tor llling ctalml Mey 6. 2002 the general oonclotlona 0, 13. 20, 2002 M361 Allan Pacific Umltld KELLER Attorney for Pttlt~ wilt not u plre belort WALK Tt-iROUGli: The DISTRICT re· NOflCE OF authorily (CA). 5000 04rch St W CASE NO. A212951' SANORA J. CHAN, four monthl from the Wall<tl'lrovgtl II not Man-Hf\'M the rtohl to reject ELEtTION wll be grlt1'ld unlaM an tw Sla 3000. Newport To llf l'llire. benelf• ESQ. , hH rfng d1te noticed dltory 0111: Mey 14, 1ny or a~ bid• Of to Notloe 11 hereby g!Y«I ~ perlOn NM 111 Beactt, CIWornla 92680 clarlff, creditor•. oont· PIMINI COii L.lP above. 2002 et 9 00 1.m., wail/a any lrrtgUtantiel lhal Meuure A will bl ~ to flt pe1111on Thia butlnete 11 con-lngant cradltore, end 1'20 Ml lt.;1 YOU MAY EXAMINE Golden Wtst CollfOe or lnfonnahllet 1n any IUbmitted ro the land· Md ltlOWI oood _. dUcted by a COf'POldon P9'90fW who mey CIChef· .._. Aoor ltla fill ktpt by 1hl court M11n1-nce Ind Ope<· b6dl ot In Iha bodCMo owrwe of 1141 ~ ~ Ill cowl" lhctJld not H1v1 you alerted MM be ..,_..., In IM lent• Monie•. CA N you ere • '*'°" In-atobnl Feohty, tocated Aa r~ by s.ctai gran1 Irle IUlhOflty doing ~ ya(f No to4M larntld In the Ntale, off McFadden Avt nue 1 n3 ol the t..hfomie tamlory propoeed to be A. ~INO on ht Alfan Pacific Umlted. 111111 or Mlat~or l>olh, ct. PUt>fl1hed Newport you mty file with the betwMn Golden WMI Labor Coda. the Owector added to lhl Bonita C.. oellllol'I wil bl held on Chufu ChW81\•LH JO't'CE AN KELLER B11ch·COlll MHI ooun a Requelt IOf ~ and Gothard StrHta. Of lht Department of ,,,. nyon ~iO FedllttN Ff. b513CW2 et t ·30PM II\ Shong, Prealdtnt A PETITION FOR Delly Piiot April 29, M.-, Ciel Notice (IOfm OE· Huntington Beach, CA dutltlal ~Iona ol the nanclng AuthOnty Com· oeot. l.·73 ..._.....et ..... , _,, 1••1tment w11 PROOATE Ilea t>ffn 3, 8, 2002 154) Of lhl f"""" o1 1n In 92840 PIHH Clll Sllte of Celllotni. Illa rnunf1v Faclhtiel oi.trlct THE -.,. "" ,. fll«I bV MICHAEi. T -"" . 7f~ lot moll) No 91H 1t the July 30, ~~ t'lll43DIVV£.. = :lth()r~ ~~ KELlEA end MARK R MF3Sf ::: ,:. ":':" .,! BID DATE June 5. ~ =·=llongthe ,.I:"~ 2002 ~ ttec:tion -...-"""""' KEU£A In the Supetlot --·r I 2 00 In .... ..__... Tlie mMIUf'8 ~IZ-11' YOU to "' on 04/10i2002 Coun o( CelHornla, 8SC 11121 petition °' AQCOUnt u • ~Pm W8'IM u .. _.., in ~ of .. pellllon. I0021fft111 ~ of OAANQE H011C1 Of ~rovklad In Probate 90Af.U> DATE wtic:h the WOlll le lo be fMt Community FIOIMlea ~..,-::,a ~*;, :&!; 15~ PAOBAfEET~Ff! TO "t=:nR .... =-'1o,1on~~ ~ ;!·y= WM be &:!':'":'. c:::-:. f:t'::rn:'dd?, E or Wll MICHAEL T. KELLER l!_.ATI ticle fotm It evall1ble l'l'lldt-ior-WOlll °' fNli. termlnetfona, entltt.d ar H , • It '::, ..-ti lhe COUit Plottdoue lhlll'*tl Md MARK A KELLER •• OF: trorn hi oourt citrk rial under Illa eontrtct PREVAILING WAO& ttmlOr!. ptoe>oMCI~ .. ~ y,_ ~~ .. :.-' be ~ad 11 I*· HILIN PATRICIA MotMv '°! ~OOwN-: ~OI~~ '!t SCM.E, ett melnhlined ::--~ ~ ... ma mey be In ' ..... WIG ~ '°"" ,..,,...,..... IO HARYIY DANNV "' • i:."' to tt;."'O.sf-AteT ~ ~s~~~,.::: P'A* ~lldllbee ers has dotarmtned that the lasl day and tome for filing arguments for or against the measure 1s May 17, 2002 500 pm al lhe A-19str1• of Vot· ers olfiee • 13()().C Sovtto Grand Avenue Santa Ana, California No argu· menl &hell uceed 300 WOl'dS In length Dated this 30th day of Ai>nl. 2002 Rosalyn Lever ReglSllar of Votlfs PubllShld Newport Baach·Coste Mesa Dally Pilot M<!y 6. 2002 389026 M366 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF SALE/TRANSFER ESCROW NO. 02105·1M Notice IS hertby given 10 credllOfl of the wtthm named sell11 that a Dental Pr1cttoetpersonal sale is about 10 be made ol the use1S CIHCtobed below • The name(•) 1nd bUSl-ness addr•sa(a) of the Saller are Samuel Perna. D D S doing busmen 11 EASl- BLUFF DENT AL CEN· TEA 2503 E11tbluff Drive • 1 I>' N1W1><>11 Beach, CA 92660 The tocallOt'I In C.Me<· n1a ol the ch!et 1x1C\111Ye oflice of the stller is. 2503 E11tblulf Drive II 04, Ntwpcl'1 Beech. CA 92660 As listed by the ...., ell othtr t>ua1nus n1me1 tnd addressee uMd by lhe Miier wrttnn three yeara befOfe the date such lilt Wll MOI or del!Vtred to the buy&f ere NONE nie NITl8(1) end buei- MN eddrett Of the ti..lyllf .,. °' S.111 Gordon and Mldlelle Carol Oordon 2503 E11tbfulf . Drtvt 1104, NtwpOr1 Beech, CA ll28eO who peftOnif "" df-la 2 Hema, IMne, CA 92918 The ..... IO be eold ate deecl'lbed 1n Oll*8I u FU RNtfURE FIXTURES. EOUIP· MENT. TRAOENAME, GOODWILL. LEASE. LEASE HOLD IM· PROVD.lENTS Md II loc:al9d II 2503 Elltblutt Drtve •104. NewPOf1 lktCh, CA 92860 Tiit 8iltlntM "'""' UMd by ..,. MllN 11 thel IOC1Uon1 II !AST· OLUFI' DENTAL CEN• TER Tiit ..... lllctoeMd--... cl ttll ~ .. ia MAY 22. PU8UC NOTICES I 2002 al the offtce ot Gateway Title. Company 2523 t P1aeo De Altcl1 Suite 20 I Laguna Hills CA 92653 ~ The bulk sale •s lllOT suotect 10 Ca.!!!.omoa Un· torm Commercial Codo Section 6106.2 II so sub1ect. the name alld eddre~ of the per son w•th whom cl11ms may be hied 11 Ivy Mellon Escrow Officer Gate....ay T II.le Complny 25231 P1seo De Aliaa Suite 20 I Laguna Hiiis CA 92653 end the last day 10< filing Claims shall be May 21 2002 which 1s the business day betore tht sale date llC>8C•l1td above DATED Mly 2 2002 TRANSFEREES Dr. S.111 GOfdof\ Michelle Carol Gordon Publlahed Newport Be1ch·Co1111 Meu ~dot May 6 2002 M367 Fictitious Business Name Statement The tolloweng persona are doing business as Naw Dimension lnvHI· men1 Properties 3151 A1rw1y •L 1 Costa Mela CA 92661 N 0 IP Inc !CA 3151 Airway •Ll Coata M181 CA 92626 Thie busontas 11 con ducted by a corporatlOll H1v1 you s11ned doing business yel? Y81 t997 N D I P Inc Deborah Wall P1Hldenl Thie 1a1ement waa fifed with IM County Clari! ol Orange CountY on 05/0212002 20028901902 Delly P1tol May 6. 13. 20 27 2002 M36§ GOOD JOBS. REUABLE SBRVlc:ES. fNTERESflNG WINGS TO BUY. 1TSAU H£Rl EVERYDAY IN CLASSl1El1 (Jfj) 642-Jm r"'Vooii*ICll• ot by ~ ~ ~ ,::., adt1•,.. the ..... ol C~ NO~t,2= ~· offal Oii W. bl fie CONTRACTOR Ave . Coete MINF!:f_ ~ ~ ~v .... ·-.. r--I'"• .I. ....... fie d9oldlnl. ..,._ ............... eM.IY MTH 'tllM prq,eity ....S • 92929, Ptly9ieal ..... -,,_ ... , __ tlfVot• ~ -: ~ ir;,'"iMcf\ C:• .... ~ ='11~~ ~· :=·. a:.; ... , MAC AltTHU" IN lwM h comKI '"-' pi.rwng. end ete ~;;~~~;;;;;.:.;;;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiii:i.~======:.: ...... oiedW ot .. lU. ,IMnalal llefv. Wll MCI ~ If eny l*9Clnl wflo mey olhet· kVD., ITL JM ""11 nerCled ,,,,.,., C()N.. 1vell~ to 1ny In• .. Clllld, )1111.1 ,,.,., .. ~::.: -(C·~· •• '::: be ...,.., to proe.te' ..... be lnlltallld In fie =°"' lllACH, CA ~o: ~ ~: ~ C.ftol C::.J: Eveeyday IS' a great day ......... iltlll .. ..,.,,_ ' Tht Wll Md tl'f oodlClle .. or ..... Of bolh, at: ~ltled Ne-.-oanellll urlOet flt ltlW. llilll poet e Of1ll'I 11' .. ..... • ~ to .. "!:....._CA .... .,. _....... '°' •11· HUl!N l'ATA1c1A h•ch·Coe•• Mui If w. ~ .-. ~ .. MCll'I tOC> ...... ;4-lllt1 ..._ It oon-....._. tn .... .._ HA.AVEY ~ fll'loe Aclrt 31>, Mllr ~ ...-, ,,.,_ ... The ~end 18 , rafted! S::, ":.~: -:' .... ~ --..: "'A~ ,.. .,,:,.rN'~ ~ "ll... ,. = :.::.:,.·.--: .., ......... "'*' , ...... _ r"" ... =-.... ~= ..... ~':'l.·--10 -·--· :.-...=:= ._ • ........ ~ ~ 111 ..,.., ._... COlffllACTOM IM Cal*lml9 .,.._ ,... o1 ..... to ,a1 Clllli -~~· -¥1F-.. , ... -... -· · -· --·.. Beal*tmj, --~ --,. '°" ...__ ~ ..... _.,, of lie Cap. 1111 .. ... flLf ;;:;;.;'=..CaMmt IDr ...... --::. ....... .. --= ~ ......... ... ~·· .. , ... .. :. .,...... .. =·~=-......... '!!...'~· ~ • ... .._ 1. w • tao • ,. !?=::! ii:,-.:' :.;i.-: ·;::.::: lg.~ Ei,: ~€-- -E':"·..:... '= g-=: --:--------.... -:::::=.-:=:::::.:.---=-....... -.. • •, .. ltidex I II ---m ...... r:J g , ... !I '" .... __ .,. SERVICE DIRECTORY -For All Your Home and BwiMM Needs -........................ II -·-a -ii •wfDPl•eeA OASSmoAD Syt'u ' (!J .. •J) ();I f-(,,r'j'}" (Pl-..-'"''""' ,.,., ........ ,...1 1"-··· ~"'"'"" •.••• , u • ..tt yr., t-.l •kh. f1 .......... .. llyMllA'lllPft••• ~o ''ffi &y StrNI (!')~111 )l,..111 (.A 1}2tl27 '' ,...,,.,,. IJl\ll JJi li.1 lli. ' ..... 'li-J,.11IK1111· l!:~On11t--'l:Otlp111 \~ ..... ) . .-....... _ ,. ""eMl • w '--'-• ~ .. ,.. llM• \\'ulk-111 IU!Ouui-!°>:001'"' ,~, ........ , ...... , Gl EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertising 111 lh1s newspaper Is subJecl 10 lhe Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 as amended which makes 11 illegal to advertise ·any preference. limuauon or discrimination based on race color, rellg· Ion. sex. handicap. fam111a1 status or national orlgm. 01 ·~ BALBOA ISLAND -REDUCED $175,000 •Br 3Ba, lg din rm/area. Ffplc's 111 IN & din rm, watk- 111 closets. There are many lrurt trees 11114ng Ille dock. 2 cat attacn gar $3.300.000 Mellua ceN 818-970-3232 Ktm Beaton office 818·2•2-6854 Cell 818·335-7832 olfw:e 818-240-5136 an m1ent1on to make 11.,,__,..... ______ "' such prete1ence. 11m1taOon or d1scnmlnat1on • This newspaper wilt not knowingly accept any advert1semen1 for real es1ate whtth is In v1olahon ol lhe law Our reade1s are hereby tnlormed that all dwellings advertised m lh1s newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain ol d1scrlml· nation, call HUD toll-free al 1 ·800-424-8590 TERRACES CONDO SS • 2bf 2ba, newly remod. wd, pvt pabO, new1y landscaped. $599,000 Agt 7t4-293-5842 I '°~I ~ EASTSIDE FIXER GENERAL · 3Br 2Be, comer lot wt RV access. $499,500. egt. 949-723·8120 33841 Bkll UnWn Cuttom Ho!nl 3200 + 9f 3br 4bl, most loUghl ""' 1treet In DP. PMll view of oct1n. Emit or Shtron 949-241-'507 . www.ErnleL1na1ton.com 22 HOUSESICONDOS. F°" IAL£ IRVIME t lAVINEI Gtorgout 1 br Condo ' loft. E.nd Unit. Hw pool, parll, ltkt. $242,000 Agt St1fanle Meurer Pltllnum Prop !49-715-315' Ont of 1 Kindl Exceptlonal 481 3Ba home on a very rare lg lot FR w/Fp, lomlaJ DA, remarkably spacious MBA witl1 FP. A parll fib · c*eam w/paliOs, spa. pond. yard Just a short walk 10 tile lake and Woocllridae Beach Club $789,000. caf lor appt 949-720-3800. Anchor Properties Ctltbrltltl FOflMf Home newt< 3br 2ba OClllrt view, private & galed. To see lllOft ol tNa home go to www.p1trlclltenore.com 94MSS.9705 OPEN SAT·SON 1-5 'n Vll1I lilonttmlt' High on 1 hRf, - end canyon vi.we. Sbr 4.Sba, 2 story, . CUltQm bttulyl Off9lwd 0 $2,M •• 000 Ntdr• J«lkln1 A1m11 Rt1I Ett1!1 S1r v l c t1 949..C93..C358 * PRIME ESTAT:ES * Ocean Views Moontlan Views! agt. Patric« T 911()(e 949·856·9705 www.patricktenore.com The Bluffs 2031 Vitti Clfon, Sing ltofy. 2br 2bl. OWr1oc*a a large lorfflld gmbtlt and pool area. $4&5,000 By Owner. 949-720-0280 GIANT FIXER 'S+ DEN, 4 BATHS $790,000 egt. 949-723-8120 FINAL MODEL HOME Windward It Cryltal Covt In Desirable Newpol1 Coast Loi 4 S1l1 Colla Mesa 38t 211 """'u.1u t """-· 2187 Miner St. 10,700sf ...,_ , .. ,. ,,.,.._ R-2 You can buid 2 housel. to the bead!, 1ndry hk-IJ!ll, $450K 949·850·6607 garage, S23SOr'mo. Aval In ~. !Ql . 94H75-5069 A RIZONA BEST BARGAIN, 36 acres • $24,900. Bordere State Land. BeaU1ilut ranch In Williams/Flagstaff area, perlect 6. 100' ctimale. Spectacular mounlaln views. Affordable fill8llcing. Call AZl.A 1-sn-282-5263. (CAL'SCAH) AVON. Entrepreneur ~nltd. MUSI be willing 10 WOik whenever you want. Be yoor own boss. and en- joy ~ed eamlngs. Let's talk. (888)9d·4053. (CAL'SCANl 322 Mt 111 Avt. 2Br 1.58a T Wal lo bc:tWM- lage, Fp, pvt patio, am pel ok, $1600. S.~338-.57ml GREAT STUDIO wall! io shoc>t & bllcll S9951mo. ulls lnckl, no pe!s/smltg. avail now 9-49-56§:9120 801 Irle 1111' 18--Duplex, hadwood fire, lrl9, dl1h- wlllllf no pft'amk. AVlll 6-1 S1300lm. IMH4G-TOl9 Spectacular stal Hills •. Award Wi~· Plan 2 ~ =\~h~ ~Of== LOI Fully Fum & Land-.. ,-------.. , $3.2 Million -• 132 ~ I ~ichmond Amencan Homes FOR SALE e•e-•s.-19-40 _ NEWPORT BEACH • _....._, ----LEAVE THE BIG CITY BEHIND! A1furbl1hld 2Br Apt. Garage. balcony, 517112 Goldlntod. l/2bllc from PCH & shopping 213-7.a.6300. I 110C08TA = I RA11'~ ond dtM)linl',. nrl' Hrb~ wl1hn111 notiN!. TI~ 11uhl~h .. r N'~rn• tlH' rl~lll 111 tt11110r, iwl1111.•ify, revt'I* or rej,.l·t 110)' rlil4•ifieJ 01lvtnl'it111rm. Plr&'f' "I"'" 1rny t'IT(•r 111111 may he in ~our rlM~m.....i 11<1 immHfiiurl~. 'TI1fl Dmly Pilot Mcepls 110 liilbilil)' for 1111y rrror In 11p ncf,,.rti~11t'11t (or ..i1~•h it mny 114' rr~1.l(lfwhlfl r.t.N>J1t In~ 11..-r0t1 ot th" •PM" a1111n1Jr ~l<'rupi«'<I by th,. rm1r. C:rtrut ron 011ly j,,. 1111~1'11 for 1h~ ftm ill&l'r1ion. --._.;..----ne.tllnes ------ Mon<lay ............ FrMo)' S:OOpm f riday ..... ~ .... 111unttluy 5:00pm Tuesday ......... Monday S:OOpm Satu.nlay ........... Frid1.1y 3:00prn Wr<lnes<luy .... Tu~d.ay 5:00pm Sunday ............. Frid11y 5:()(~>m TI1un1day .. We<lne.811ay S:OOpm E'Slde 18r 181 COltlge ...,.,., 117~ 23ld St . (1911) Cal Carol, agt ~9·574-1848 .... 38t 2.581 2 Sly detach comer home l!#'aily, tncld yanl, inlide wd" hk14>, 2c gar $2100 aQI. 94~293-4630 fNt Mo. Aenll E'Slde 3Br 211 lg yard. W/O tit.yps. 2c ~ ?) $2J951mo ~ 9-49-645-3683 3bf 2.S., F1mlly Home newly remodeled, w/d • hlt·upa, 2~ gar, 2 yardi . $17~ t4H54-ll1S Ust your home for only .S'4 comml11loo. Why P1y Mort? lntern1tDl1countAt1ltor1 . com OPEN HOUSE SAT·SUN 12·S E SIDE CM 189 21ST ST . 1Br 1B1 PentllouM vrna I 33 J!l I Bal>oa.. ocean & bay view, • • Ntw Prestigious beachside hemes located on lhe qulel ~I Coast In Meno S.y. Priced from lhe $600,000 E'~ Studio & Small 28r 181"" the '-, 1 Bdnnt Sl!I0-$960. gltld. ,... • _, Cati S00-795--4999 for more Information. CLASSIFIED It's the solution you're searching for-whether you're se~king a flome, apartment, pet or new occupatJonl Ambtl' Way 3 & 48r "-·From 1111 high. S.00,000 949·725-0800 FIND an apartment through class lfledl MOTIVATED SELLER 310 Loollout North UQuna Ocetn View 38r 381 approx 3400/sf 31 O l.oolcool $1,350,000 Slefanfe Meuret. egt 949·715·3156 ~ ceiings, $329,000 Chuck 9-4~250-4525 eX1 29 BIG BEACH DUPLEX 681's. 4Ba, $790.000. Great Value. aQI 94~723-8120 Open Sun 1 ·3-98 VIiia Point t.lost affordable \lllW p1operty In Newport '281 Condo OY800oks back bay. Code aocess-343. Bkr-Olns ConiQan. S.~933-3325 OPEN SUH 1·5 Stt1d1 $1,475.00Q Lowesl price In area lor sQft Ocean views! Large yard. Totally upgraded over $200,000 Marble & Granlle. S1elarMe Meurer 949·715·3156 FIND . an apartment throuQFi &Ssified mb1yhom11.com , 1·800·576·2811 pool, gar1~ tVlll, •p1, lg deck, ?:.'W.C:11hlr/ no pt!!. 7 W46-9llO ~t-ei1.:io.1 mo Lovel=atld Comm 1Br 1 Ba 55/mo w/lrlg & gar to 75/mo w/palio & rt- se!Vtd carport. lndry lac on slit . Wdt to Tri-Sqr. Klein Mngt. 8ll·?pt8649 x 9290 . A1d.:C. 2Br 1B1, un· Ntwpotf ~ tlll'llrttl fumished, no pets, FAH, 28r 1.~·-~C OI , no i*s. wshrldfyer. micro, lrig, $1195/mo. I ltvlr4. .~ $1600mo yrty 949-673-0892 16. 9-4§;72o. ~ Eil~ S '*-from bMcll 3br BALBOA ISUHO 2tll, dlnml. Sharl gartgl. 1 br 1 bl 1 elf garage, 127 44tfl SI. Avlll 6-1 Agi nt 11400/1110. S2000/mo. MM4011'<1 MH73-7900 .. ~.'CLASSIFIED !,9~9} 542-5678 HOME, HEALTH AND SUSINESS ~ ...... ., . 288 CL.EAHltto /MAINTENANCE 274 COMPUTER SERVICES .... •_e_'i_~_R_vi_ce_s_, I iu-n:t: 11 ~--=I I 111 POL-tCY In an effort to offer Ille best service possible to our read- OIS and advertlSels. we wlN require Contractors Who advertise In the Service Directory to 1ndude their Contractors License number In their 1dverUse· ment Your co-operahon Is aiea11x aweeatec:t 224 ADDITIONS /REMODELING CLEANING SERVICE Commercial Bulldl119s. Medical Olflces and Residential 20Y rs Exp LlcenHd/Bonded/Aef's Fr" E1tlmatt. Call George 714·53'4·7177 or 714·954·4690 270 COMSTRUC110N /COITRACTORS Master Con1tr~Uon FARTHING INTERIORS Repa~ & new cons11Uctlon Kitchen I Bath I Remodel for COf1\mercl4Vresidenlial COMPUTER ASSISTANCE 0 ~ pace 0 your home or OFFICE. Individual Coachi119. ln1eme1 Sel Up. Sol1ware. T roubleshooti119 Web Design and ynore Denni• 949-723-9372 IT SHOULD BE FUNI LICENSED CONTRACTOR No job too sm. ~ seMcesl Repalr, remodel. lw, spa. new services 949-64S-3e5e I Ft:HCES DECKS PATIOS 2780ECK COAT'..o I Redwood Cedar Chalnlink Repaired or Rfllltc*I Ll7 "89-45 94Q.M6.&521 PAODECK COATINGS Wa1erp1ool baloooy sys· terns. Htw/repelr guaran· tee 1610218 714-31()-6763 L1560875 94M45-9325 714·730-7871 212 000A9 and Room Additions.. Sine• 1887 U532153 I I CONCRETE I /WINDOWS f 250 CAAPEHTRY I f 272 /MASOHRY . ACME A TO Z HAHOYMAH Brick Bloc:ll Stone Tiii lnsrall. relace cab1ne1s. COllCfele, Pallo, Oflveway, kitchen/bath/doors/windows Flreplc. B80's, Rers 25yrs Oouo 714-s.6·7258 exp Teny 714-557·7594 CARPET CLEANING Any 3 rooms only $79 Local company t 0 years in the area. Family Carpet Care & Upholstery Cleaning (949) 646-99~ -'1 CARPET '1 CARl'&T -fl Repairs. Patdllng, lnttan. CourtlOUI Arly 1111 jobt. Wholffatt l 94~92-0m. ~1 -I ITANDAllD oooa lnstallatloos & Repairs on aN doors A to Z. "free ear Uc/bonded 94H48-HSS dOOlt*P-OO<!I •·Miii • 8')f COtn Dirty WOii! l.Mldlcape Co. Maintenance, Lawn Aeral· Ing, Sj>IWdlr T 111t-Ul)I/ Aepalra: ClealrUpe lllcl lnstallallon. 714-703-8850 dlrtp orlll1ndac1ee.com =~I = ·y:i 1: ·i: • ~Ir• lrlm. lpllnkltr Cornm/Rtt 714-436-1f11 SMAU J08 EXPERT DUNCAN ELECTRtC LocaJIOi.liolt Resporw SeMcelRemodels 20 Years ElCpel1ence Ll275870 MMS0-7042 Remodeling & Repairs C.ustomer -S.atisfaction All phases of construction home repair. Nothing too small • • FIND ,,_TO_. YOUR HOm IMPROV!MINT PRCMICT? Call I plumblf, painter, handy· ft1lln. or any d the great ••rvic•• llllld hn II\ Ollt ~THESE SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TOOAYI 1· -=I I REAL ESTATE I •. ~on ~Young New 1.i11f"RS A\'u/Jublt'/ 714-432-7873 ........... ..... 1-li6-946-3257 TOllflEI ~--·-.-;;>.,. ' . r ' ..... ~ l, .-.. ·: ON TIMI DnMRY wt*9 yOll ... -· '"""' Yoll ... Ill HouMllOld '11rnl1hlng1. ,,.10111. ""4dlnlllt, lllCIUtltlll, LOGll&~.'""'1 UClllNY9d ..... Cllllllfl Reiff 114•tf••H 09, ""' .... , .. READY WHEN YOU AREJ Low Rates. Since 1981 949/645-4545 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Public· Ulllllies Com· mission REQUIRES that all used house- hold goods movers print their P.U.C. Cal T number; U100$ and chautters print their T.C.P. number in a~ advertismenta. If you have a ques- tion about the leQal· ity of a mover. !lino or chauffer call: PUBLIC ITTILITIES COMMISION Rob Isbell -Owner Costa Mesa, Ca (949) 640.3006 .. Cell 949-887 ·.1480 I• AIPHAlT REPAIR, Slurry Sell, Soa1lng, ~. ,,.. EtllmeW. Courteous Sw: Ctl 71H(IH751. 714-558-~151 1• "'I . · lllWICll. I • .. I lfAICf PfT ~ wWI our bell pew lolwwd, dilly pal cart, MMly chec:kl, t.urdee PIO!Jlml !of doaa. PIM! H20 Cd SI+ 71+9!8:9660 ..... .,.., ........ ......... ..,,,... .... ._... ...... 671-ncM ...... I I • ""'NtlgfJbOtftood Pluiitbtr I DIAlf. SIWll = WNMCI Sl'ICl.W5T TWEEDY PWM•NG 94944$.2352 -.. EXPERT Or1llft a..Nrig Plumbing repairs, °"" 25yla IX{>. Al worl( gull90- teld STEVE 71'"5•5-8298 PRECISE PlUllllNG A4oelrl & Rtmodile FAEE ESTIMATES U887391 71,._989-1090 lt n -·-Cl.ASS 28r, study plu6 olfice, 2Fps, 3 levels, very belutlful. gated, pvt on palk. $2200'mo. 949-718-0303 Cell (949)642·S671 Ptt I ftW flr41 •• ••rlr ,., , ••. PEST CONTROL As Low As *&&°° Femlly Owned St. Uc Pnl2421 •lllf, An11NI &Y•NCJI••• 714.435. State Doily Pilot VIII llllcll lurM.rllun!, 2 Mllr 8(1,~ ..... "'**'· Qlled, $2100/rno. 949-723·1882 • CUSTOM FAMll Y HOMES 2 lilolllll ""' and Al9llt ,.... Ml Y"Mltr Lt.le c.11 • M-f75.4111 1--"=I Motel ~ .. MANAiia.$. • SPECilf1•: l20 OFF WITH AD (Mull~ltllM) 235 11111 I ..,.,_. SUlld on~ laf ldec:lptd pnla FEATURES 24-HolK lobby/Direct dial phonff/F111 HBO. 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F..iiloft llllnd toe.· c-w ptoplfty mgml Ill* I pM. Fu -· Mt-717.f710 "' ANNOUHCUHNT"' NOW tMlg tor 2002. Pllllll job llslinal. 513.21·$24.SQ( hout ~ulL btntf1tl/plld ~ exp. neclllllY· Accepting ca.tll 7 daye 1.-.726-9083 tlll. 500 (CAL'SCAH) ASIUtllY AT ltOMl Ml. Ctafls, """"Y Aleo lllettoNc:a, MWlllg, IYPlnll 1n your "*' ume. GIMl PIY No IXpeMnct. No FH. Will train Call 800·795·0380 1xt 2 <?Ah!! I ICAl.'SCAH} , .. ARIWll• ...-1 **************** ~'.::$.HORES INTERJC)RS ! ! F~UQUIMTION * ! c:a..t.,£! ! ! J,tiCU~ : * Wlc ker Rae ran. Lanlp!>. ACC'CliSOrieS . * SALES Verizon Wlreleea AGEHT NoW IOCIPlfnll ll()pliealiolll Looking lo! 7 key~ TOP commllllOnl Bentflll of· ltfld Cell llHe politlonl les1 1~7&0 r-. a r-. Aldi 2 potltiont, FT Mon-Fri. lmmld OPri1o1 ECE Intl regu!edJ[!-~ 1919 eWATERFRONTe ..... LOCllloft Newpoll 8Mdl .....,.. ranl, Cattrlng/Bar. 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A -A response of one no irump to panner's opening bid aaya nodllng abou1 awppcrs in lhe unbid auits Of even, under certain circumstances, about whethefor not you have 1 ba.I· a.need hand. II simply ahowa 6-10 points Ind insutfacleiu suppon to raix parUICr's &Wt. Thia !\And is per- fect for that IGtion. Bid one no trump. Q 3 -lu South. 'olulncrable. you hold: •I <;i AJlt OKQJl070 •U The blddina has oroceeded: SOUTH MS1 NORTH 10 .... 2• 20 ,.. i. 1 What do you bid now? A • Clearly. it 1s a choice between a jump to four diamonds. to show your self-sufficient suit. or two no tnimp, 10 !how your bean stoppers. Since there is no guaraatee you can make anything beyond three no tnimp. you should 'ugest the chca~r pmc as 1 possible contnct by biddina two no trump now. Your next ldioo will depend on penncr"• follow.up 0 4 -Neither vulnerable, u South ybu hold: •H c:;I J6 O A96J •Afll5l The btdd1111 has procu.ded: NORTH EAST SOUTH I• ,._ INT r' ._ ! What do you bid now? A -You have already announced a minimum with huuftlcicnt ~uppon to raiJe fPldcs, Ind there 1~ no re. IOO to peniJt wilh t~~no lnlllll> .. wilh only one uoppcr in each of the minor 1ul11. All you should do for the moment Ill take prefcrcncc to panncr'a fir&t-bld SUll. Bid IWO spadct. If there Is game in the cards, partner will bid •aaln. Q. 5 -Vulnerable, you hold· AKQ854 lu dcale~ wh1u 1~ your opening bid? A-If you play wcak two-bids, this is a muimum at th1' vulncrabilil~ so by all means open two hcan~. lf you do II()( have that weapon in your anenal, pass. Not \.Ulncrablc, yoo mould opt for a one-hcan opemng bid IO set up a ~s1blc competitive auction. Q 6 -Both vulnerable. b South you hold: • tC Q 10 J -A Q tO 6 5 K 7 5 •I The bidding has proceeded: sounr WF.b'T NORTH EAST 1'7 Pall l• Pua ? What do you bid now·! 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