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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-05-27 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON,.. Wlli WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM ~~-·, should be hNc). Ing out In the 1ftemoon giving the sun 10tne shine time at the bet<h . ... , ... 2 .. MONDAY, MAY 27, 2002 HOming in on sob.er· Jiving ·-m Costa Mesa . . . • City officials say they hope new certification process will help them validate . • alcohol and drug treatment ;: homes in their city. ,. Lolita Harper ~ DAILY PILOT ~ COSTA MESA -City officials ~ will look Tuesday to a county pro- gram to help loosen the knots they say are tied tight around their hands regarding sober-living homes. . . . . . . r " .. . . ., : ... A county certification program - four years in the making -has been developed by a multi-jurisdic· tional task force in the hopes that it will help officials more closely mon- itor sober-living facilities. The Plan· ning Commission is scheduled to vote on the certification guidelines at Tuesday's meeting. The Board of Supervisors approved the Orange County Adult and Alcohol and Drug Sober Uving Padlities Cer- tification process in December and it will go into affect in October, said Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Fred Usanti, who helped develop the process. be a way for the court to know a little The program about the place,• Henderson said. requires county "The court can have a .little more certification for faith that these places are actually any sober-living ~elping people get sober and there- facility that wants fore deterring future criminality." business from the Perry Valantine, Costa Mesa's county-from the courts or proba~ director of planning, said dty offi- tion department. Certification is vol-dals are. aniious for the program to untary, Lilanti said, but without it, kick in. The planning department homes will lose out on business. has recommended the commission BUubeth Henderson •. an assis-adopt the certification guidelines. tant district attorney at the Harbor "We are hoping it will give us a JUltice Center, agreed. little better handle on the (the group •u a judge orders (someone to go home problem) and address some of to a IOber·living home], there has to the issues,• he said. ,,. PHOTOS BY SEAN HlllER I DAILY PllOT . ' . • • B~e ~tb....2 }fl, of Riverside bangs out with~~ Coco of Dtamo,nd Bar on the north slde of the Newport Beach Pier Sunday. . .. e~lRce to be Newport Be<!*ch provides ultimate playgr<fliffld, for Memorial Day weekend crowd -.~ ·.~ Christine C.rrlllo ...-. ' t DAILY PILOT • • f' .. W bile sunbathers tan on the beach, swimmers play in the water, bicyclists maneuver through congested parking lots and bike paths and fishermen and women on the pier wait patiently for a tug or two, Newport Beach transforms the Memorial Day weekend into a • : 1 ' summer kicko1f. ' . ~· . .. . ' ...... :.1 Some beach-goers took a short trip to the water from Newport Beach while many traveled. from Riverside and San Bernardino counties. . While some seek to ride the waves and othen try to avoid them, they all seemed to have traveled. to the beach to have fun. "We have to go seek places to ride,• Mid Kolleen Armstrong of Yucca Valley, who grew up in Orange County and wu bike· riding with her family. "Thi.I is a great day to do it.' · SEE PLACE MGE 4 J Delpltll ~ condltlonl, c:rowdl loc:ll to Newport 8Mcb on Sanday to enjoy the turf and MDd tllll Memorial Day weekend. Remembering the meaning of Memorial Day m Calling Costa Mesa home According to a 2001 report, Costa Mesa hosts 106 •group homes/ a designation that includes foster and elder care facilities, sober-living homes and drug and alcohol treat- ment centers. Sober-living homes have been an espedally sore spot for city officials in recent years. Costa Mesa houses 21 sober living-homes, the 2001 report states, all of which offer no medical treatment and are therefore SEE SOBER PAGE 4 Author will discuss bully side-effects • Scholar's presentations on Tuesday in Newport Beach will focus on helping parents and teachers aid female vic- tims of bullying. Deirdre Newman . DAILY PtLOT NEWPORT-MESA When Tiffany Johnson was in elementary school her friends played a joke on her and didn't talk to her for a few days. Although it only turned out to be an April Fool's joke, it made ntfany feel so bad that the high school senior still remembers the experience. "I felt like I didn't have a friend in the world.~ Tiffany said. Aggression and bullying may be expressed more subtly among girls than boys. but it is a pervasive prob- lem, nonetheless, say some district principals. •It's such an ugly part of females, and, as an educator and a mother of a daughter, I would give anything to know how to help eliminate it,• said Daryle Pal.mer, principal of Kaiser Elementary School in Costa Mesa. So Pal.mer is looking foiward to a presentation on Tuesday by author Rachel Simmons, who wrote the recently released book, •Qdd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls.• The book illwninates the prob- lem and offers advice for parents and teachers on how to deal with it Simmons will give two presenta- tions in Newport Beach -one for educators and one for parents and daughters. Her visit is sponsored by the Parent Teacher associations at Newport Harbor High, Ensign Inter- mediate and Newport Heights and Kaiser elementary schools. The catalyst for inviting Simmons to speak was Lisa George, vice-pres- ident of programs at Newport Harbor High School. George saw the issue being discussed on television and thought Simmons could provide some valuable advice to parents at the school. •we realize that girls are dealing with things that we may not be so sure bow to be comforting and encourag- ing,• George said. •We can raise all SEE BULLY MGE 4 At Harbor Lawn-Mt. Oflw Memc>NI Paf't( In Costa MeM. eost. Mesa Fire Chi9f Jim Ellis Is expect9d to gfw a ulk on -i'he heroes of Sept. 11 • '' 111.m. UlllHIUll TeWlnkle Middle School students,...~ to honor s.pt. 11 rsue womn. ... ..... ...... ~. WW.~Otf IClumlll Zip through ~ watS on a sea motorcyde known as a Sea-Doo at Walk on Water, next to the ferry on lalboa Island. $65 per hour for a single-or double-seater and $75 per hour for a three-seater. (949) 675-6800. 2 Monday, Moy 27, 2002 • GREG FRY I DAILV PILOT Jim Fournier runs a website featuring a live webcam that transmits from the window of the Harbour House Coffee Shop on the Balboa peninsula. "I just do this because It's fun," Fournier said. Views from afar June Casagrande 0AllV PILOT S pectacuJar views of Balboa Bay are enjoyed from Switzerland, England and about 60 more counbies worldwide, thanks to Jim Fournier. The longtime local is Web master of TalesO/Balboa.com, a site with its own live Web cam of the bay. The camera, a joint venture with the Har· bour House Coffee shop, Is strateg_t· cally positioned over the outdoor patio area where visitors drink cof· fee, stroll or mar.:el at the gorgeous view. But in the process, they become part of the view for the whole world to see -a fact announced by a sign in the coffee house window that says, "Smile. You're on the lntemet. • "More and more, it's being used as a way for people to give a live image to their friends around the world,• said Fournier, who has as much fun wat&ing the live Web WHAT'S AFLOAT • WHAT'S AR.OAT Is Published periodically. If you are ~nnlng a naut.lall ~ submit the Information to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- 4170; or by e-mail to dailyp/lotOlatfm~.com. I IOAT RENTALS Gondola tours are ollered by the Gon- dola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Opor- to, Suite 102-B. The $75 cost includes a basket of bread, cheese, salami, tee, glasses, a blanket, music and a . Polaroid picture. Wine also is avail- able. (949) 675-1212. Gondola Adventures/Newport, 3101 W. c.oast Highway, offers one-and two-hour gondola cruises. A one-hour tour with champagne is $70. A two· hour tour with dinner and champagne is S180. Piclrup is available at water· ~ VOL M, NO. 1•7 ,..... ........... l'\Allllw ,..,_,, Anyone around the world can check out the Balboa Peninsula and its denizens on a live Web site strutting the area's stuff broadcast as anyone. "For example, a couple visiting here from Switzer- land got on their cell phone and called their friends and waved to them.· This is why more than 400 people a day visit the Web site and why Tales of Balboa has had Internet traf- fic from more than· 60 countrtes. "Even for locals, though, it's becoming quite a focal polnt, • he said, noting that some Peninsula resi- dents load up the Web page to .check out the action before deciding whether to head out to the site. The images refresh every 30 sec- onds and, once a minute, they're archived into a database of 1,440 images that are accessible from the site for 24 hours. . . front restaurants. (949) 675-49M. Streamline center·comole tt1hlng boats may be rented at Balboa Boat Rentals on Balbd4 Peninaula. The boats, equipped with live bait tanks, fish-finders and VHF radio, are avail- able by the hour and balf-..day rates at $170; full-day rates are $240. U-Drive offshore boats equipped with VHP radios also may be rented by the hour, half day or full day. Raies range from $40 per hour to $195 for the day. (949) 673-7200. CRUISIS The Newport Landing Belle 11 avail- able for weddings and receptions, cocktail and sightseeing cruises, and meetings at $250 per hour (m.lnimum two hours) and $150 for each addi- tional hour. (949) 361-3640. · The Harbour House view is one of seven visible from the Web site. Fournier also owns a Webcam on the Pad.fie Bell building on Balboa Boulevard where it will broadcast images of a mural in progress until it's finished in July. Then the camera will be moved to the Balboa Pavilion, where it will become the permanent Main Street Cam. The other five cameras linked to Tales of Balboa are owned by others and Fournier fU5t books them up to his site with the other owners' permission. Fournier, founder of the Balboa Blab newsletter that has slnce become the Balboa Beach, has been running 'IalesOfBalboa.com since April 1999-paying for everything out of pocket and earning no money from the site. Harbour House gets an ad on the site because they pay for the cable connection for Fownier's camera. "If I make one dollar, that will bring it up to an even one,• be said. "I just do th1s because it's lun. • Pun Zone Boat Co. na.m a 45·m1nute cruise (adults, $6; children, $1) and 90-minute cru1.se (adults, $81 children, St), departing from Balboa Pun Zone every 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. dally. A 60·m1nute showboat sun.set crulse (adultl, $61 children, St) leaves the Pun Zone at 1 p.m. daily. Private charters are availaWe. (949) 673-02-40. Catalina Pulenger Service rum '5· minute harbor auilel (adults, S61 chil- dren, $1) and 90-mlnute auiles (adults, $81 cbildren, St), departing from Balboa Pun Zone evay 30 min- utes from 11 e..m. to 4:30 p.m. daily and on the hour until 7 p.m. (9'9) 673-5245. Cnd.te tbe harbor aboard the Electra. a 100-foot Claatc Pan.tail vessel. Charters with catertngare availab~e for up to 145 passengers. (949) 723· 1069. REAQERS HQJUNE (949) 642-6086 ~ No news stories. lllustrM!ons, ICllte>Nl !MttW Of ICMf'tilll t ttnU hltWI <Ml be~ wfttlout written penMlbi of~ owntf, NIWllW! o..e-... ~ your comments about the O.ily Plloe Of news tips. AQDB£$$ HOW to UAOt US ~ lcllDI' ...,OIY'MCI. ~Oll..aot lMA ...... ~Olreaor CIWN Md cowtJ ,.,.,.,_, (M) S7~ ~bher·~-COfli -.er••• Our addre Is 330 W. lay St.. c.ost. MIN, CA 92627. OHb hours ar9 Mon«My • Frldty. 1:30 a.m. • 5 p.m. COMECllONS It II the P'llon polky to pionipdy The nm. 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(Ml) 64M170 tpofU,...,.. 8M110 f.mlll: dli\\111ls•........,, llllltOMm ..... OMGl .. 142411 .._,_._UMt• ._........, ......... .. . ...._"' .......... ..... -........ .... Daily Pilot Mernorial Day launches . the boating season A hoy., The boating season officially begins on this Memorial Day weekend and the weather is expected to be perfect for outdoor activities. This busy boating week- en&' immediately follows the end of the North American Safe Boating Campaign Safe Boating Week that boasts the motto ·Boat Smart from the Start, Wear Your Life· jacket.• The United States Coast Guard administers an Aquatic Resources (Wallop/Breaux) Trust Fund and with the help of the National Safe Boating Coun· cil produces this annual event. California does not have a boater licensing l~w except that conunercial operators must be J.i£e.nsed whe ther on federal or state waterways. This leaves the burden of boater safety solely upon the boat operator who is required to know and follow both international and inland rules of the road. lnland reg· ulations are followed while in the harbor. When in the ocean or technically past the line of demarcation at the jetty entrance international regulations take precedence. The boater must be aware of the environmental regula- tions such as what no dis· charge harbor means, when one can dispose trash over- board, fueling spillage and all the MARPOL regulations. In.addition, the boater needs to know how to properly operate the marine band VHF radio to call for help or to call a nearby boater. It is amazing that I sWl hear boaters asking for radio checks on Channel 16 and then other boaters answering the radio checks that is in direct violation. At least I have not heard any quasi- CBers on the radio asking for a break or using the 10 code. Keep in mind this. Do not approach within 100 yards of anr.Navy Vessel. If you must pass within 100 yards, con- tact the naval vessel or the Coast Guard escort vessel on VHF Channel 16. When you are within 500 yards of any naval vessel, you must oper- ate at minimum speed and obey any directions given by the Commanding Officer' or any escort vessel. Recre- ational boaters can help with homeland security by follow- ing these simple regulations. • • • The resulting damage to boats appears to be putting the nail ln the coffin for the Newport Dunes' annual Fourth of July fireworks show. Slip renters at the Dunes are complaining that hot byproducts from the fire- works a.re bwning holes ln their boats and canvass cov- ers. Well, there is a solution that's done in most other harbors with fireworks dis· plays, and that ls to have the fireworks launched off a Mike Whtteheod THE HARBOR COLUMN barge anchored in the ocean, like by the Balboa Pier. Now spectators can hoe the beachfront and boaters who want to can float out in the ocean to watch the show. TbJ.s seems like a wuM~Ul situation and I think that this proposition has been made in the past. The Dunes has been a wonderful h ost for years providing the annual fireworks show. However, as civilization encroaches with noise complaints, boats being damaged and disap- pearing open space lo view the display, maybe it is time lo relocate the sh ow. The fireworks have the potential of being seen by many more homes along the coast from nor:th Laguna Beach to south Huntington Beach. Now, il anyone com· plains, then just float the barge out past the 3-mile line and launch the projec· tiles higher into the air. ln dosing, if the 10 Chi- nese illegal immigrants that were caught after swimrrung ashore at Crystal Cove had simply disembarked at high noon at a dock in Newport Harbor under the guise of the private boat cruise, would anyone have noticed? • • • Question of the week: Would you listen or sponsor a boating talk show radio program? I am considering hosting a boating radio pro· gram talking about boat trips, boating tips, new prod· ucts, new laws, mechanical help, environmental issues and more. 1 foresee the radio show to be an extension of this colwnn and my TV show where I can discuss topics and gain valuable feedback from you live on the alr. Boating is reaching national media attention as last Friday on the Rush Lim· baugh Radio Show, Rush mentioned the banning of two-stroke outboard engines, and how boaters are belng noted as the largest polluters of petrole· um in our waterways, which is true or false? Let's discuss these issues and get the facts, Go to my Web site at www.BoathouseT\l.com and answer my quick survey. Safe voyages. • MIU WH111111AD ls the Pilot's boating and harbor columnist. Send him your haft>or and marine- relatad thoughts and story sugges· tl0rts via · •mall t o MllceOBoathouseTV.com Of Boolthoufe TY.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Momfng petchts of fog should give Wrf to some surt ~ar the beaches In the afternoon. Tem- peqture.s wtll be In the low &Os. 1"' tQg wtll ruturn along with Nm.ts In the evening and thoUld ltict( around through ~The condition wUI stay iRucft.h same T~ wfVl ....., the 50s and highs In the .... .... w ..... r: ww.nws.noea.90v west wind blowing 10 to 15 krtots In the eftemoon and evening. In the outer wMtn wind wlll blow ~arly 10 to 20 knots. Wind waws wUI be 1 to l ffft and tMll ) to 5 fMt . SURF W.ves V'OUld be a Dt* lllCW ttwl ~but ... not,... Ing much men Nn Wlllt Nlh- The turf"'°'*'*" ......... ~==· -i __ ........, ... 1aS. ftllit .... naua. =r. .1 Daily Pilot .I ~I May 27, 2002 3 Lending a hand to New,York COSTA MESA PLAlllH CO .. ISSIOI PREVIEW TeWinkle Middle School teacher leads his students in creating two quilts to pay tribute to Sept. 11 'rescue workers Lollt•' H•rp•r DAILY PILOT W hen TeWinkle Middle School teacher MJchael • Jekogian was jolted awake on the morning of Sept. 11 by the horrific images of the ter- rorist attacks on television, be experienced the same thought as the rest of the country -how can I help? Jekogian, a special education teacher at the Costa Mesa school, soon met with Ppncipal Jeff Gall, and they came up with the idea of making a quilt to send to New York firefighters. Creating the quilt quickly became a communal effort as parents, teachers and students pitched in. One quilt mush- roomed into two -symbolizing the World Trade Center towers. On the AGENDA SECOND STORY ADDITION A Westside property owner will request on Tuesday per- mission to build a second story addition to his home. · John Clark, the owner of a home in the 1100 block of Aviemore Terrace, is asking to build a second-floor master suite and expand the ground floor for a breakfast nook, kitchen and study. The quilts are made up of more than 150 hand images-in honor of the theme •Le nd a Hand• -and pays tribute to the firefighters. police officers and transit authority workers who sacrificed their lives to save oth- ers. PHOTOS BV GREG FRY I OAlt.Y PllOT TeWlnkle Middle School stude nts, Including Em.Uy Carr, 13, KrisUna Clark, 12, Madllynn Santoyo, 11, Andre Butler, 11 and Diego Carrasco, 13 (right to left) put the final touches on a quilt destined for delivery to New York firefighters In honor of their efforts on September 11. In February, the city zoning administrator approved the addition of a second sto..!l'....!o a nome on Aviemore. lerrace, as well as the,expansion of the g round floor. According to a staff report, the proposed change required a review because it called for a 1, 154- square-foot master bedroom suite on the top floor and the city needed to ensure the "remodel [was) compatible with its neighborhood ." Councilman Chris Steel appealed the zoning adminis- trator's decision and brought it in front of the City Council. Council members voted to transfer it to the Planning Commission. The quilts will be sent to New York City this week. "It's become a larger task than I envisioned,· Jekogian said. "This is somethmg the kids will take mto history, considering the amplitude of the event.• Students in all grades started working on the quilt in October. Parents. teachers and students donated bolls of fabric. When the squares were com- plete, Jekogian enlisted the help of Orange Coast College student Khianna Barwick, who sewed the squares together. Then came the arduous a'nd emotional task of finding the Briefly in THE NEWS Students make blankets for abuse center Cpsta Mesa High School and Orange Coast College worked together this spring to help cre- ate blankets for children served by the Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center. As pa.rt of a fashion course at OCC, 10 high school students recently delivered the blankets to the center's Welcome Baby Program. The program is for first- time mothers and their infants six-months-old and younger. names of all the people who rushed into the burning buildings to rescue VlCtims and never made it out -more than 300 altogeth- er, Jekogian said. All the names were alphabet- ized and printed onto iron trans- fers so they could be incorporated into the quilt. Also emblazoned on the two quilts is the motto luc- tor et emerco -or struggle and emerge. On Tuesday, a group of stu- dents put the finishing touches on the quilts, ironing on words of dedication. Jekogian also encour- aged a few of the boys to •get involved• in the ironing process. Sixth-grader Amber Thomas, 12, designed her hand in blue with a cloud pattern. The students involved in making the blankets said they not only enjoyed helping the mothers and babies within the program but also appreciated the experience. · "I've wanted to be in the fash- ion business since the seventh grade,• sa.id junior Kim Truong. •This course bas provided me with a fantastic experience. I want to own my own Utile bou- tique some day.• Truong said she plans on tak- ing mQre fashion classes during her senior year and will transfer to OCC after graduation. Students received college credit for the course and were able to participate in a fashion program that trains students for Orange County's sportswear :SB~ Mattress Outlet Store ~ 316.S Harbor Blvd. i.-., Costa Mesa • o.e lllodl Solltlt ol .05 "" • (714) 545·7168 EARN 8°/o TO 36°/o APR WITH LIMITED RISK! BY PURCHASING STATE/COUNTY ISSUED TAX LIENS AND . TAX DEEDS ON REAL ESTATE. ' ·1 really thought of all the peo- ple who went up to heaven,· Amber said. "It made me feel good, like I did something spe- cial.• Sixth-grader Madilynn San- toyo, 11, designed a blue hand on a pattern with hearts with little nags inside of them. •rt made me remember how much everyone loves America,' Madilynn said. Gall said the students' efforts symbolized the posit1ve charac- ter traits the school tries to instill. •It was a posittve opportunity to show our respect and thanks for the rescue workers who gave of themselves and helped rescue other people,• Gall said. irldustry. •This is a class that ex:x>ses high school juniors and seniors to careers in the fashion industry: Sibley Sabori, an OCC fashion instructor and a child develop- ment specialist with the center, sa.id. OCC currently 'has more than a hundred fashion major stu- dents many of whom al.ready work in the industry. OCC adds Arabic to language curriculum Orange Coast College's Cur- riculum Committee recently added Arabic to its foreign lan- guage curriculum beginning Fall 2003. The quilts wiU be sent to New York this week. Currently, OCC's Literature and Languages Division offers six foreign languages and will be adding Vietnamese m Fall 2002. "Our goal is to also add Kore- an, Chines~ and Portuguese in the next several years,• Michael A Mandelkern, division dean. sa.id. •we have a very diverse student population and a diverse communjty, We feel that the more languages we offer, the better.• While the cowse will basically be a language course, some cul- ture will be taught. The addition of the class faced no opposition at OCC and is now waiting. for transfer approval by the Univer- sity of California and California State University Systems. The city found the addition to be harmonious with the surrounding homes because many other residences have added second floors, the report stated. WHAT TO EXPECT: Commissioners are expect- ed to uphold the zoning administrator's previous approval. NORTH COSTA MESA SPECIFIC PLAN Adjustments to the North Costa Mesa Specific Plan must be made in order to make it compatible with the city's 2000 General Plan, a staff report said. Planning Commissioners are scheduled to review the previ- ously allotted trip budgets in north Costa Mesa and adjust them to conform with the city's general plan. WHAT TO EXPECT: Commissioners are expect- ed to approve the necessary adjustments. FYI • WHAT: Costa Mesa Plan- ning Commission meeting • WHEN: 6:30 p.m. tonight • WllEllE: Council Chambers . at Crty Hall, n Fair Drive •INFORMATION: {714) 754- 5245 FULL BAR COCKTAILS • @JW1llllRAili11 ~STAYHOME Sunset Dinners <Rjstorante 9damma qina Monday-Friday: 4:30-6:15 11ac Real Prime Rib or Fdet Mignon (with IOap or ..wt) JUST $13.90 CONSIGN • DESIGN Quality Fumishinp & Atc~$SOrUS For Your RotM Bakers Racks ....................................... 5350--'395 .. Beds (Headboard/Footboard) ...... 57500-5450- Chandeliers ............................................... 5500°-'425 .. CofTee Tables ........................................... 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PUILIC SAFEn POLICE FILES NEWPORT I EACH • Ocean Front West and 22nd SV..t: A missing child was reported at 2:22 p.m. Saturday. • Ocean Front West: A child was found in the 500 block at 2:52 p.m. Sunday. • Cherry Hiiis Lane: A suspicious person was reported in the 100 block at 1 :05 a.m. Sun- day. r •19th Street a nd Balboa Boulevard: Illegal fireworks wef e reported, but the source was not ·located by police at 10:54 p.m. Saturday. • 45th Street and Seashore Drive: Police were called to keep the peace as a physical fight was reported at 10:23 p.m. Saturday. • Sa n Migue l Drive: A hit and run collision involving a parked vehicle was reported in the 1600 block at 9:59 a.m. Saturday. SOBER CONTINUED FROM 1 exempt from st.ate licensing. City officials a.re further frustrated by the fact that state law severely lim- its local regulation ol group homes. U a group home does not offer medical assistance or any type of therapy and has six or fewer re5idents, it is exempt from city control, Valantine said. • Fourtee n Costa Mesa sober-living homes serve .six people or less, the report states. Adl:nittedly, not all the homes are problematic, Valantine said, but there are those that have been the subject of numerous complaints. Last sum- mer, the city cracked down on eight such facilities, including pressing mis- demeanor charges on the owner of a sober-living home on Orange Avenue for allegedly operating in a residential zone. Valantine said be hopes the county certification program will help the city tighten the reins without having to wage a court battle. Neighborly thing to ·do The certification process includes a •good neighbor policy• that encourages sober-living facilities to d eal directly with complaints in orde r to ·foster better relationships with neighbors. Policy suggestions include: making sure neighboring residents know exactly who to contact regarding complaints; that st.atf members know bow to receive and file complaints; and that, if legitimate, the home take immediate steps to remedy idenWied problems. The voluntary program also allows for monitoring, inc;:luding inspections at least once dwing each certification pertod or at any other •reasonable time" to ensure certification guide- lines are being followed, the report states. , Although 1t is a county-sponsored program, Lisanti said cities would share the burden and monitor their own sober-living homes. Data collect- ed by dty offic:ials would be trans- ferred to the sheriff's department, where additional positions have been created to adnµnister the program. he said. Legitimate ·sober-living homes should have no problem adhering to the county guidelines, Lisanti said. •When you look at these guide- lines, you can see that they eliminate about 90% of the problems that you see in sober-living homes,• Lisanti said. Henderson said the certification process airils to' eradicate homes that use tlie sober-llvtng home moniker as a guise and run flop houses. "We don't want people opening up a sober-living home and then dealing drugs out the back door,• Henderso.n said .. • A lot of these places are run by former addicts, and that is great; w e PLACE CONTINUED FROM 1 On a Sunday that started out gloomy, many agreed by the afternoon that the beach was the place to be. said Debbie Jones of Orange. •So we can come here and relax since we know we don't have to go back to work (until Tuesday).• "It's a fhree-day get.a~ay, • According to Lifeguard Capt. Eric Bauer nearly 80,000 people held the same mentality. just don't want them run by current ones.· Getting the right treatment Jeff Yates, the manager of Mom· ingside Recovery, a Newport Beach· based business that recently bought an apartment complex in the 1700 block of Orange Avenue with plans to convert it into a sober-living home, con.firmed the existence of such "flop houses." . While Morningside Recovery pro- vides a very structured, sober envi- ronment, Yates said be is well aware of industry colleagues who do not. "There are those out there and they fly under the radar,• Yates said. "They are like frat bou!jes for drug addicts.• Yates expressed interest in apply- ing for the county certification pro- gram. He said it is always best to cov- er all the bases and make sure the home doesn't lose out on business. Morningside Recovery is not as co9cemed with getting court- appointed clients as it is assuring its clients that the recovery home is endorsed by the c-0urt or probation system, Yates said. ·u one of ouc clients' lawyers sends them here while they are awaiting a court date, we want them to know that they can go into that court saying they've just spend X amount of time in a court-OKed program,• Yates explained. "More often than not. a judge will apply that time as time Doily Pil spent But not ii you're not on their list. Yates, an ind\lltry veteran. said th certification process sounds like a sol id idea but questioned tht! impact It would have on Costa Mesa. Previously, city officials have point- ed to Proposition 36-which passed in November of 2000 and allows certain drug and alcohol offenders to seek rehabilitation instead of jail time -as the source of 8 recent surge of group homes in Costa Mesa. Yates disagreed, saying the city has always been a hotbed for sober-living facilities. Sober-living homes are popular in high-income areas where recreational drugs are popular. When family mem. bers d1scover a drug addiction, they have plenty of money to shell out to sober their loved one up, he said. Therefore, group homes have done well in Costa Mesa, Newport Bedch and Huntington Beach. And when high-income people get caught in illegal drug or alcohol act.Jv. ity, they have high-priced lawyers who can get them out of serving Jail time and into a recovery home instead. "Proposition 36 just allows people with lower incomes the opporturuty to do what rich people were doing any- way,• Yates said. "People hdve always had the opportunity to go lo d treatment home instead of jail; you just bad to have a lawyer to do it.· • LOLITA HARPER coven Costa Mesa She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e mail at lollta.harperOlatimes.com. Attention: CD Buyers "They are all here because they enjoy the same thing,• he said. "They enjoy the beach .· Bauer, who has partici- pated in water activities since he can remember, can relate to the people that trav- el to the beach on the holi- day weekend, and while he hopes they enjoy themselves he also hopes they enjoy themselves safely. 6.0°/o Annual Percentage Yield (APY) * Callable Certificates of Deposit • FDIC Insured to S 100.(XX) per depositor. per Institution .. • Interest paid seml-onnuolly • Fino I maturity In ( I 0) years -2012 • Non-callable for I year • Callable thereoffer @ par Call: Jeff Fichtner John Acierno Senlof Vice President · Investments Flis! Vice President • Investments (949) 717-5417 660 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100 Newport Beach, CA 92660 SALOMONSMITH~e sn HOW W£ EARN rr• The CO la non-<:~ fOt !tie llfS1 ( l monltis and ll'90 con 08 cdlled .-y SO< monltis "'*9o!I .. by COITIPOSI 8onll The tlool stated motlJl1ty 11 00/00/00. 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After a moderate 14 res- cues on Saturday, lifeguard staffing has increased in preparation for the holiday beach-goer rush. • t like it because it's usu- ally more active and more things are happening,· Bauer said. "It's always nice to pro- tect people so they can have a nice holiday weekend.• The holiday weekend brings in more out-of-towners who generally stay in the beach areas nearest the park- ing lots, according to Bauer. As a result, more rescue and lifeguard activity occurs with- in those areas because people are unfamiliar with the beach. ·we encourage people to swim near an open life- No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper RTS IN... Daily Pilot . - -- --- --- - 20-50% Offl Spring & Summer Shoes and Accessories Save now ... wear nowt The latest European influenced designs • Sesto Meucci • RangonJ of Florence •Van EU Slza 4-12 in 5 wtdW IU~towldc Flt. Cashion and friendly eemcd SEAN HUER I OAtY Pl Tomi Garcia. 8, buries Hope Lozano, 11 , at Newport Beach. "The second you come to the beach you can relax and everything else goes away," said Candice Kotenmayer of Orange. guard," Bauer said. ·We encourage beach-goers to ask about the nag syst em.· The green Oag represents light conditions, the yellow nag represents moderate conditions and the red flag represents hazardous condi· tions, but Bauer stresses .that beach-goers should remain cautious at all times. "In general people are not aware of the power of a rip current," Bauer said. "They BULLY CONTINUED FROM 1 the ~ey in the world as par- ents, but it doesn't really have as great an effect in the class- room if the kids aren't socially comfortable." Simmons, a Rhodes scholar, began her research on female bullying and the psychology of girls at Oxford University and continued by interview- ing 300 girls ln the nation about their experiences with bullying and aggression, In her book, she acknowl- edges that parents who try to need to not panic, swim par- allel to the beach until they're out of the rip current, swim into the blue water and then toward the shore.· While the person caught in a rip current may be a strong swimmer, strength has noth- ing to do with getting loose. In fhat case It's what you know. With Newport Beach staffed and ready for the summer crowds, and the Memorial Day beach·goers FYI The presentation for parents and daughters is from 7 to 9 p.m. in Dierenfield Hall at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. deal with bullying can be as emotionally affected as their daughters. •As their daughters fear going Pu.bJ.1~ and facing retal- iation, parents are afraid of being designated •hysterical' or •over invested' by the NEWSROOM trl~~~th the knowledge of the holiday waning among many Americans, the National Moment of Remern- CONTINUED FROM 1 It wu observed 25 days brance resolution was later on May 30 with flowers passed by Congress in placed on the graves of December of 2000. The reso. Union and Confederate IOI-lutlon ub Americans to dien at Arling1on National take a moment for oblerv•· • Cemetery. lion or l'9lpeCt at 3 p .m. on Tbe tradition caught on Ma.odal Day. . . and YW'l ia* otbs tndi-Jnd11d, ~ remem- tlom did .. wen. The~-braDCI lllaald IDchide •baa& tice ot apopp&el 3.-......... wbO .. OD MmMllta1 bee-me U.S .. ---l b& papulu. 'Jb tldl ...... • ._. __ wbo _ ...... ~...... Jibed lD .. Woltd n.de ' -pro-oceedl-..-v·· ......... c.m.. ":---...... ~ tD Died. bmgb ...:ltllt .... ... AndlortindOldlmlll ........... .. :--::.:-.r:::::-=..=.----.,, .. Hqz..._ coming out in droves, 1t appears that sununer days are here again regardless of the actual seasonal chcUlgc "The second you come to the beach you can relax and everything else goes away,· said Candice Kotenmayer ol Orange. • CHRISTINE CARRILLO 1s the news assistant. She may be reached at (949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at chrlstine.carrllloOlatim~.com school,• Chapter 8 sta tes. Siobhan Robinson, PTA President at Ensign, said she hoped Simmons' presentabon would provide insight to help her deal with her daughter's experience with bullying. "I noticed that there have been many times that my daughter has experienced some of the brutalities that girls dish out lo each other,· Robinson said. •They are more emotional (than boys] and come hon\e and vocalize it.• . . Daily Pilot ARoONDToWN Monday, May 27, 2002 5 • Send AROUND TOWN Items lo the Dally Piiot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627· by fu to (949) 646- 4170; or by calflng (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. A complete llstlng Is available at www.dallypllotcom. TUESDAY Rachel Slmmona, who wrote the "Odd Girl Out: The Hid- den Culture of Aggression 'in Girls,# will discuss bullying with parents and daughters from 7 to 9 p.m. in Dierenfield . Hall at St. Andrew's Presb~r­ ian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. WEDNESDAY Olympic sliver medal winner Maureen O'Toole will give a nutrition lecture at 7 p.m. as part of a nationwide lecturing tour. The lecture, sponsored by Juice Plus, will be held at the Holiday Inn in Costa Mesa. O'Toole won the silver medal in the 2'000 Sumrrier Olympics water polo compe- tition. Free. The hotel is at 3131 Bristol St.. Costa Mesa. (949) 609-6947. THURSDAY The Newport Harbor Repub· lican Women will host Rep. Ed Royce at noon at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. It will be preceded by an· 11:30 a.m. social hour. Reser- vations may be made by mailing a $25 check made out to NHRW to Dolores Otting, 17 Hillsborough, Nt;!wport Beach, CA 92660. Deadline for reservations Is Tuesday. (949) 759-3086. U.S. Ambassador Barbara Bodine will give a lecture as part of the Spring Forum 2002 hosted by the Center for Global Peace and Conllict Studies at UC Irvine. The lec- ture will focus on life in for- eign service and is scheduled from 3:30 to 5 p.m. The lec- ture is free and open to the public. it will be held in Social Sciences Plaza A. Room 100 at UCI. (949) 824-6410. A free 1emlnar and book· signing on the book "The Natural Highs To Help You Peel Good All the Time host- ed by coauthor Hyla Cass will run from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the patio caf e of Mother's Mar- ket, 225 E. 17th St., Cos~a Mesa. Reservations required, , (800) 595-MOMS. JUNE 1 The 21st annual Corona del Mar Scenjc SK. presented by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce and the city of Newport Beach Community Services Department will begin with registration at 6 a.m. near the comer of Ocean Boulevard and Heliotrope, above the Corona del Mar State Beach parking lot, in Corona del Mar. Mail com- pleted registration form with check or credit cards to Attn: CdM5k city of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663. Walk-in registration and packet pickup available from noon to 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. Race-day registration is $30, $12 for Dolphin Dash. (949) 644-3151. The Upper Newport Bay Eco- logical Reserve and Nature Preserve are hosting a two- hour walking tour along the Back Bay, beginning at Shell- maker Island at 9 a.m. June 1 and June 15. Bring binoculars and sun protection. The island is at 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Free. (714) 973-6826 or (949) 640- 6746. The AVPNext Beach Volley- ball Tournament will begin at 10 a.m. at the Corona del Mar State Beach. Registration will begin at 9:15 a.m. 1\vo-on- two men's or women's teams can compete in the AA, A, B or unrated tournament divi- sions. Participants must be an A VPN ext member. Others may pay the $10 annual fee to join at the tournament. $30 per team. (562) 987-3330, vol· leyballiwarp.com or 1eaJvoJ- leybaJJ@yahoo.com. The 1txth annual Volvo Leukemia Cup Regatta, co· sponsored by the Bahia Corinthian and Dana West yacht clubs, will begin June 1 and continues through June 2. The starting Une ls 1n Newport Beachi the finish line is in Dana Point. On the ni_gbt of June 1, there will be a live celebrity auction with television personalities at .the yacht club. R4i1gatta rac· e.rs who raise more than $7 ,500 will receive an all- expense paid fantasy week- end to New York City, where they will partake in activities and racing at the New York Yacht Club. Hon- orary chairs are John and Donna Crean. Reservations are required. (949) 644- 9530. JUNE 2 The ninth arinual Balboa Island Parade will begin at 11 a.m. on Marine Avenue, begirutlng at the bridge. Last year, about 4,000 people attended. Grand marshals are Newport Beach Fire Chief Tim Riley and Police Chief Bob McDonell. The theme will be "All Fired Up On Bal- boa Island# -a tribute to firefighters. Show up early for a spot in the standing-room- o,nly crowd. Free to enter, though ail participants must complete an entry form. (949) 675-1773. Learn bird-watching basics and take a hike with Junior Naturalist Leigh Johnson from 9 a .m. to noon in an event geared toward kids and their families. Bring sun- screen. water and binoculars, if you have them. Comfort- able shoes recommended. Best suited for children 8 and older. $3 per person. (714) 973-6829. JUNE 8 Mother and daughter are invited to join Fran, Hani and Helen Baumgarten in a spe- cial discussion from 10 a .m. to Look who sailed into Newport Harbor r .. , ... , .. ,.. I ---· --·~· 1812y:Ew.ivJAt.~~J!:-LYNX ' ..... --····~ AMERICAN CLIPPER ScHOONElt LYNX SCHEDULE OF EVENTS M AY 22 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2002 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIOAY MORNINC & ArTERNOON SAILING FOR STUDENTS ($35/student) • 9 a.m. -Noon • I • 4 pm. FRIDAY AFTERNOON & EvENINO CORPORATE & C ROUP CH-ARTERS (Price upon request)• I -4 p.m • 5 ~ 8 p.m SATURDAY MORNINC & APl'ERl'IOON DocKSIDE TOURS ($5/Child • $8/adults) • 10 a.m • 4 pm. SAT\J"DAY EvtNlf\IO SUNSET C9'UISE ($100/person tncludes food and beveraeeJ • 5 • 8 p m. SUNMY MOllNINO S. APftlNOON OOCKSIDI Toua (S,,d\lld • S&'ldultl) • 10 a.m • 4 pm. FAMllX CttUlll ($1~11y ol four)•'· a p.m. noon about having a mother reVMacy's Home wing of with breast cancer. The dis· South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear cussion will )je held at the St., Costa Mesa. Guests will .Center for Psychology of '7njoy premium wines. micro- Cancer, a nonprofit counsel-brews and live music in addi- ing center. The cen~er is at tion to culinary specialties 1000 Quail St., Suite 190, from South Coast Plaza Newport Beach. $25 per fam· restaurants. $40. Each ticket ily. (949) 4 74-4337.' sold buys more than 1,000 The Newport Bay Naturallsts and Friends, city of Newport Beach, Orange Coast College and the Orange County Sea Base will host an ocean dis- covery day at Shellmaker ~sland. The all-day event will ~elude touch tanks, water tours, a shark and ray-exhibit, an ocean tide pool explo- ration, and an estuary mud discovery. The island is at 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. Free. (714) 973-6826 or (949) 640-6746. JUNE 15 Learn about birds and thelr habitat adaptations, play bird games and make a bird craft with the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Nature Preserve from 10 a.m. to noon. Children ages 5 and older are invited and sbould be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the pro- gram. $5 per participant. Reservations requested. Can- dice Mcintyre, (714) 973- 6829. JUNE 22 The Upper Newport Bay Eco- logical Reserve qnd Nature Preserve will host a. monthly marine life monitoring pro- g ram for all Junior high, high sch ool and college students. Students are assigned to beach seine, bottom trawl, water-quality work or plank- ton tow, or fish measuring sta- tions. Community service credit provided. Free. Reser- vations required. (714 ) 973- 6826 or (949) 640-6746. meals, which is enough to feed a family of four for three months. Call for tickets. (714) 435-2160. ONGOING Two-hour kayak tours' with a trained naturalist guide a re offered at 10 a .m. Sundays from the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. The resort is at 1131 Back Bay Drive. Newport ~each. $20, .. or $10 for California Wildlife Cam- paign and Newport Ba y Nat- uralists and Friends mem- bers. (800) 585-0747. A yoga and dance class ls held from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays at the Center for Spiritual Discovery. 2850 Mesa Ve rde Drive East. Suite 111. Costa Mesa. (714) 754- 7399. The Rev. Connie Ryckman leads a discussion group using the book #Conversd- lions with God H from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at the Center for Spiritual Discovery. 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East. Swte 111 , Costa Mesa. Bnng a lunch. (714) 754-7399. T ... -'c:upunc:ture WorL.• • I r e 1 •, f-. I I It j 111';.!,11 • \ t II' I \ 11. 'l 1 •1 .' 'i I 11 0'1 Hl1H ~ 1 "'' ''I'\"' h 1'111\ 1tl• r Manball'• T .. Kwon Do tn Costa Meso often free telf· defense classet to airline pilots and flight attendant.I. Classes are taught by three· time U.S. NatioMl Champion Tom Marshall. Marshall's is at 333 E. 17th St., Suite 13, Cos· ta•Mesa. (949) 574-0122. A Dealing with Divorce 1up- port group is offered by Jew- ish Family Service of Orange County. The group 1S led by an experienced counselor and meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250. E. Baker St., Sulte G; Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. An interfaith couples support group is offered by Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group addresses issues fa ced by couples in which one partner is Jewish and the other is not, including raising children, observing holidays, displaying symbols m the home and relationships with extended families. The group meets for three weekly sessi,ons Wednesday evenings at Jewish Family Service. 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714} 445-4950. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce sponsors a net- working luncheon at_ 11 :45 d.m. Wednesdays at the Cos- ta Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Road, Costa Mesa. (7 14) 885-9090. Home Decor• Accessories JUNE 27 Custom Florals The 10th annual South Coast Plaza Summer Food and Wine Festival will run from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Crate & Ba:- 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa Mon·Fri tO·OOarn·6:00pm. Sat & Su1110:00am-5:00pm Phone (949)646-6745 We're getting closer to a new Mariners Branch Public Library We are movinl!l clo:.er to the $1 million that l'l'lu6t be rai:.ed locally to qualify for $2 million 1n :.tau: fund:. to build a new Mariner5 Branch Public Libra')'. Ttie deadline i:, early June 2002. Plea:.e :.end your t.ax- deauct1ble donat1on5 made out to Build a Mari~er:. Library Fund to: Newport Beacr Public L brary, P.O Box 3065. Newport Beach. CA 92659. 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Gel\Oll ,..;,,I(~ lt•ollcnllSy11.1 ~ lrl.Ot!!!·"\l Fwl) 9,..., A Elin I.tiller VCI< 111'1 Ltt a J • )linran ~ ol lkl>) \'111'1 IW O.inlJ.atV.~ QUOTE OF THE DAY "I'm proud of our team and I th1nk the NCAA has to take a look at us ... " John S.vege, UC Irvine basebaTI coach EYEOPENER JYM)~ GLENNBASSETI' 6 Monday, /tlloy 27, 2002 Spam lcllor Roger Carbon·• 949..57 44223 • Spom faxJ 949-6500170 Doily Pilot KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PllOT UC Irvine's Chris Miller slides safely around tag of UC Riverside catcher Jimmy Anderson to break a 4-4 tie in the fifth inning .of Sunday's Big West Conference finale, won by the' host Anteaters, 10-9. UCI fights back, 10-9 Anteaters await NCAA fate after winning heated Big West finale Sunday. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT ANTEATER BALLPARK -The UC lrvlne baseball team ls not one to back down from a challenge. This much it showed during itS first season back after a 10-year hiatus. Irvine first baseman Matt Anderson drilled a walk-off ,RBI single, leading the Anteaters to a wild 10-9 Big West victory Saturday that included a dugout-clearing altercation in the top of the eighth. UCI junior catcher Chris Miller went 3 for 4 with three runs and three RBis, the latter on a three-run home run in the eighth to extend his school single-season home run record to 12. The Anteaters (33-26, 14-10 in the Big West) end the regular season tied for third with Cal State Fullerton. The Anteaters will find out today whether they receive an at-large berth into the NCAA regionals. "This was a hell of a game to finish on," UCI Coach John Savage said. "I'm proud of our team and I think the NCAA has to take a look at us. We're tied with Cal State Fullerton in (conference) ... that says a lot about the character of our players.• Tralllng, 5-4 , after five innings, Riverside (30-28, 10-14) made its move in the hot-tempered eighth. UCR junior Jimmy Anderson pounded an RBI double. then Brian Emmons launched a three-run home run for an 8·4 lead. With two outs. UCI reliever Jon Koller hit Riverside batter Brian Wahlbrfok on his upper arm, nearly setting otr a fight. Then, Adam Seuss, who entered the series SCOlllOlll with a team-leading .376 average, tned to ~de ,! stretch a single into a double. Irvine right fielder Chris Klemm made a pinpoint throw to B.J. Eucce and Eucce tagged out the sliding Seuss, pushing him after the tag. Seuss retaliated and set off a brief scufne which included shoving and sporadic puncbes by players on both teams. The incident ended with heated words between Riverside Coach J ack Smitheran and Savage and both coaches said afterward the issue was not setUed. No players were ejected, but umpires ordered both team5 to spend the rest of the game in opposite outfield comers. "Emotions were high," Eucce said. "I thought (Seuss) came m cheap, with his cleats high.· Smitberan said, "It all started from an incident (Saturday) night. There was a pop-up and a collision at first base (Saturday in the first inning between UCI's Anderson and Wahlbrtnk). (Wahlbrink) went braJn dead ... That was (Irvine's) point when (Sean Tracey threw behind Wahlbrink to start the game) and that should have been the end of it. But, now we have a rival Whether they like it or not, they've got a rival. That had to be a very entertain- ing game to watch ... When Miller hit that home run, that took a lot of wind out of us.• Miller scored a key run in the filth on Jordan Szabo's RBI single. Miller's head- PILOT CUP first slide missed the plate, but UCR catcher Jimmy Anderson missed the tag and Miller qwckly touched the base. "We came out and brawled a little bit," Miller said. •Any time that happens, it's a battle. an absolute battle. It's not only baseball. It's your pride for your team. It JUSt brings the intensity up. And it's awesome to beat them like that: a walk.- off (RBI single). And, (UCR pitcher Chris Smith) said something in (the Daily Pilot) that they're a lot better than us, and we decided to show them we are the better team. Straight up.• Before the seventh inning, Savage reminded his players of Smith's quote after Riverside's 8-2 win Friday. Savage later said Smith's words motivated his team. Smith said Friday, "We're the.J~tter team and I think we showed that (Friday)." The 64-team NCAA tournament field will be announced at 9:30 a.m. today on ESPN2. Irvine won six out of its eight Big West senes this season, includlng a sweep at second-place Long Beach State, which swept Fullerton this weekend at Blair Field. ·we put ourselves in position to at least be on the (selection) board,• Savage said. "Hey, we weren't on the board the Last 10 years.• llG Will cotlDDKI UC llMNIE 10, UC RlvasloE 9 UC Rlllerslde 220 000 041 • 9 10 1 UClrvlne 200 120 041 ·10 14 2 Thi.ssen, Fitrnandez (5), Gibson (8), Perltlm (8), Ellis (9) and Anderson, Collette (9); Tratey, Koller (8), Trlpoll (8), Koehler (9) and Miiier. W • Koehler, 1·3. L -Ellb, 0.1. 28 • SetJSS (R), Faulkner (10. Ander· son (R), Emmons (R), Szabo (UCI). 38 • Klemm (UCI). HR • Emmons (R), Miiier (UO). PikiC]p It's right around the corner PikiC]p MAY~JUNE2 MAY~JUNE2 OUt I.ADV QlBN Of ANGB.S ... QRl'~B8Wf1M'I Girls grade$ 3-4 Boys grades 5-(j Sarah carvelll Trevor Cleary Nat.all• Chase John Ooeri~ Kelly~ Joe Eberhar Kasey De oung Alex Elias Bridget Fox Nick Ffeeman Megan Griffin William Ham GJna lovenittl Alel(I Henson Ma.rlanne Joner Shlan Jalili Victoria Kent Ricky Lobel Jennri Penunuri Nico McCoy Nata le Rtmpalskl Noah Molnar Lauren Rule COiin Reddin Kate Slaughter AleltSmlth Marta~ ICat~Smlth Mary Kate Vale Kai oungman c.o.chea: John urvelll c:o.dl: Brue• Molnar and Jad( Rule Piki<;.yp PiktCJ1p MAY 21-JUNl 2 ,MAY JI.JUHi 2 .... -.a.l'nAN ~HAU. DOI .... Girts grldes 5-fi 11<¥8'_..W Allthla Conner lerwenutl ="'~ ~-Gln9ft Dennin ~--°= ::=· ...-.LM1 ~MlllNWJ ~":& _. Mild*' OWtlllnl a-.. .,., ,,.. . .,. ........... '-"9'wa.. .. ._/DMY~ _.,_, C.111 W..••• A..-elaellldola 11"wlD'9 ....... =·:-, ~ ..... ..,., Kdjt'rwlNe ...... KI 7 ,,_._. .............. " .. , ......... J ................. r• f. t Ill Ill I Sports Hall Of Fame Celebrating the millennium BILL PIZZI CA Newport Harbor A rock-solid fixture in the long gray line. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT I t has been since 1989 ~ that Bill Pizzica retired 1111111 as Newport Harbor High athletic dlrector and sold his house in Newport Beach, but his influence in the ~epartment and appearances on the football sidelines remain ever present. • 1 never miss a Newport Harbor football game,• said Pizzica, who lives in Hemet and is a standout third baseman on a men's 70s senior softball team. "I wasn't born and bred there, but l sure have Newport in my blood,• added Pizzica, the Sailors' head football coach for five years in the 1970s, when Newport Harbor was a school of 3,200 students and competed in the CIF Southern Section's large-school division, advancing to the semifinals in- 1974, '77 and '78. Pizzica spent his entire 22-year career at Newport Harbor, from 1967 through '89, including the last 10 years as athletic dtrector, when the school's student-body numbers crumbled each year like a shack in a hurricane. "In 1974, they had Pizzica started at Newport Harbor as an assistant football coach under Wade Walts, for whom Pizzica played in high school in East Liverpool, Ohio. While attending a fifth year of college at Fresno State to earn his Califorrua teaching credential, Pizzica got a call from Watts one day about an opening at Newport Harbor. ·1 jumped on that real qwck, • Pizzica said. ·wade stdrted hard-nosed football at Newport Harbor, then there was Errue Johnson (in 1970) and I stayed Wlth him, then Don Lent (from 1971-73), then I took over. We JUSl kept the same program and I tried to keep them playing hard-nQ ed football. That's what we were known for. We dldn't win any really big. but we didn't lose any really big, either.'' In a Sunset League era when the·Sallors always played teams 3,200 students, and like Fountain Valley, Edison, Hunungton Beach and Manna, they advanced deep into the CIF Big Five Conference Playoffs on three occasions. with perhaps the Tars' best chance of wmrung 1t aJI commg in 1978, when they lost to league nvaJ Fountam Vailey, 14-9, in the semifinals. BUI Pizztca Al least four of Pizzica's assistants went on to become head coaches -Hank Cochrane, the late Larry Doyle, Dave Perklns and Bob Seevers (now the principal at Big Bear High). when I left in 1989, (the enrollment) was down to 1,400. so It was a time when Newport Harbor was really shrinking,• Plzzlca said. ·we were losing hundreds and hundreds of kids each year. I don't think the young kids could afford to live there, and now It's coming back. The young kids who can afford to live there are finding It.• As athletic director. Pizzica hired cunent Newport Harbor AD Eric TWeit and bead football coach Jeff BrlnkJey, wbo has become the all-time winnlngest coach In the Newport-Mesa District. "That's what I was looking for, somebody to keep (the Tars' wtnning football tradition) going, and they really have.• said Pizz.ic;:a, who added that birlng Brinkley ·was one of my brightest decisions.• Even in retirement, when Plulca and his wife of 4 7 years, Betty, lived ln Northern Calllomla, they'd drive down every autumn and set up camp in Hemet, where they bought a home last year. "We couldn't handle the wet winters and snow,• Plzzlca said of Magalla, where be lived for 12 years, before coming back to Southern CaWomla. "I reaily attribute much of my success to those assistants," Pizzica said. "Without them, I'd fall fiat on my face." Plzzlca, born and raised m East Liverpool, Ohio, was a rock-soltd 5-foot·9, 220-pound left guard at Mt. Union College in Ohio, foilowing a four·year stint in the U.S. Alr Force. Pizzlca played at Mt. Uruon for four years and graduated in 1959. Although he began his collegiate career as a fullback, he was switched to left guard and made the All-Methodist College AU-American team. He played every minute of every game, except once when his coach, Duke Barrett, took him out of the last game with one minute left. "He said he didn't want any records that couldn't be broken,• Pizzica said. Pizzlca, the latest honoree ln the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, and his wife have four grown children, 10 grandchildre n and became great grandparents for the first time this year. ADOPTION GUILD TENNIS Locals remaill 8:Iive Several locals won Sunday to Newport Beach's Peter Oavidtol\, ldv•nce to today's action 1n the ~1st teemed with BW Howie Of Laguna annual Adoption Culld Tennis Nlguel, earned a 6·1, 6·1 victory Tournament. Sunday to advance to today'll 35-and· In men's open doubles, Newport older men's doubles querterflnal Beach reltdentl Parker Collim and ~ Olrla Dunk end Greg Weiher Jeff TbomHn defeated Cbrlltian They wtU play •t noon et NBTC. Jemen and Carl King, 8-1, 6-1, to CdM HJgh Mn1or Brittany Reltz advence CO today'I noon quartmfl-..-.lved a bye into today'I womn't aal =tap Hided~ 0.Yil, :t:' llnglle quiutmftnal. Retta wU1 ::.~~~a'.: ~la:"':~rr.a 1-oag IMch ~lllm'l351i1Md-cb .... Ide ........ _... .. Nllwllllt Vm'lHafllld.lallla ...._ balae.. ...... , tDMll,GG ... • O.WdllMlt. .. , ..... ...,.. ' ............ , .. _ .. ._ ............... CM °' ................ . ............ ,., Doily Pilot SPORTS ~. Moy 27, 2002 7 PILOT CUP SCHEDULE illSSMISH Pool A · ICaiwr (1), Davis. Newport Coast, Newport Elementary. Pool • • Mariners, St. John\ Our Lady Oueen of Angels. Mariners Christian. Pool <: · St. Joachim. Andersen. Prince of Puce. Pool D • NelNpof't Heights (1), Eastt>luff, Kaiser (2). Poof E • <:alifornla, Harbor Day. Lincoln Pool F • Carden Hall, Harl>or View, Newport Heights (2) WedMtdiiy (F.,,., fWd S) .J.30 p.m. • Kaiser (1) vs. Davis; 4:30 • St. Joachim vs. Andersen: 5:30 • California vs. Harbor Day; 6:30 • Newport Coast 115. Newport Elementary. Wednesd11y (Fwm Fleld 6) 3:30 p.m. • Mariners vs. St. John's; 4:30 • Newport Heights (1) vs. Eastbluff; 5·30 ·Carden Hall vs. Harbor View; 6:30 • St John's vs. Manners Christian. Thursday (Fann Reid 5) 3:30 p.m. • Kaker (1) vs Newport Coast; 4:30 . St. Joachim vs. Prince of Peace; 5:30 • California vs. Lincoln, 6:30 . Davis vs. Newport Elementary. Thwsday (Fann Reid 6) 3:30 p.m. ·Newport Heights (1) vs. Kaiser (2), 4:30 . Manners vs Our Lady Queen of Angels; 5:30 · Carden Hall vs. Newport Heights (2); 6:30 • St. John'~ vs Mari~ Christian. Fridey (Fann Reid 5) 3:30 p.m. • Newport Coast vs Davis; 4:30 • Prince of Peace vs. Andersen; 5:30 · Lincoln vs. Harbor Day, 6:30 ·Newport Elementary vs. Kaiser (1). Friday (Fann Fl.ad 6) 3:30 p.m. • Our lady Oueen of Angels vs St John's. 4:30 • Kaiser (2) vs Eastbluff: 5.30 • Newport Heights (2) vs. Harbor View; 6.30 Marine~ Christian vs Manners. • Satwday, at Farm Reid 6: 10:30 am ·Pool 8 winner vs. Pool E winner; 11 .45 a m. · Pool D winner vs. Pool A runner-up. Satwday, at Fann Field 5: 10:30 am Pool A winner vs. Pool F Winner; 11 45 a m. · Pool C Winner vs Pool e runner-up; 2·30 pm ·(semifinal) A-F winner vs B·E winner: 3 45 pm · (semifinal) C·82 winner vs D-A2 winner Sunday, at flwm Field 5: noon · Champ1onsh1p IOUtlMISH Poof A • Kaiser (2), WMtie(, Newport COllSt Porn<lM. Pool a · Kaiser (1), Davis (2), Harl>o< \11.w, Newport Elementary. ' Pool C -'St. John's. Manners (1), Our Lady Queen of Angels ,1) Pool D • Andersen, Newport Height$. Our Lady QIJHn of Angels (2) Pool I • Harbor Day, Eastbluff, Ma1lnen (2). Pool F ·Lincoln, Davi$ (1), Newport Heights (2). Pool G • Rea. St. .io.thim. Mariners Christian. ~(Ferm fWd l) 3:30 p.m. • Kaiser (2) vs. Whlttlef; 4:30 • St John's vs, Mariners (1); 5:30 ·Harbor Day vs. Eastbluff: 6:30 • Rea vs. St. Joaquim. ~(f.-mfWd4) 3·30 pm.· Kaiser (I) vs. Davis (2); 4:30 ·Andersen vs. Newport Heights (1); 5:30 • Unc.oln vs. Davis (1); 6:30 • Newport Coast vs. Pomona. n-.dlry (F..-m fWd J) 3.30 p.m · Davis (2) vs. Newport Elementary; 4:30 · St. John's vs. Our Lady Queen of Angels (1); 5:30 · Harbor Day vs. Mariners (2); 6:30 • Rea vs. _r.1ariners Christian. lhwsdlly (Fann field 4) 3:30 p.m. • Kaiser (2) vs. Newport Coast 4:30 • Andersen vs Our lady Queen of Angels (2); 5:30 ·Lincoln vs. Newport Heights (2); 6:30 ·1Caber (1) vs. Harbor View. rricMy {Fllnl'I fWd 3) 3 30 p m • Harbor VM!IN vs. Newport Elementary; 4 30 ·Mariners (1) vs, Our lady Qoeen of Angels (1), 5:30 · Eastbluff vs. Mariners (2); 6:30 ·St. Joachim vs. Mariners Christian. Fridlly (Fllm'I Reid 4) 3:30 p.m · Kaiser (2) vs. Pomona; 4:30 • Newport Heighu (1) vs. Our Lady Queen of Angels (2); 5:30 ·Davis (1) vs Newport Heights (2); 6:30 ·Whittler vs. Newport Coast s.tunt.y. at F.-m field 3: 10 a.m. • Whittier vs. Pomona; 2 p m · Pool A winner vs. Pool G winner: 3 15 p.m. ·Pool 8 winner vs. Pool F winner. s.twdlly, at F111m Fiekl 4: 10 a.m. ·Kaiser (1) vs. Newport Elementary; 2 p.m. • Pool C winner vs. Pool E winner; 3: 15 p.m. • Pool O winner vs. wild card (second-place with highest point total from Pools A and 8). SwMtlly, at F111m F'*d 4: (S4HTl1final) 9:30 a.m. • B·F winner vs D-WC wtnner SwMtlly, at Farm Field J : (semifinal) 9:30 a.m • A·G winner vs. C•E winner 54w1day. at Farm Field 3: noon • Championship GW@WH Poof A · KalSef (1), O.Vls (2), Newport Elemeotary (2). Poof • • Davis (1), Kaiwf (2), Mariners. Poof C • St. John\ H•rbor Vtew, Newport Heights Poof D • Newport Elementary, TeWlnlde-flsn, Our Lady Queen of Ano@ls. Poof E • St. Joachim, Harbor Day, TeWl~elf Poof F • Carden Hall, Eastbluff, Pr11ice of Peace Poof G • Kaiser (3), Rea. Vlctona. WedneDy (Fann Reid 2) 4:15 p.m . ·Kais.< (1) vs. Davis (2); 5:15 ·Davis (1) vs, Kaiser (2); 6: 15 • St. John's vs. Harbor Vtew; 7:15 ·Newport Elementary(\) \IS. TeWlnklt-Fisl'I. WeclnelcMy (Costll ..... High Neid 2) 4:15 p.m ·St. Joachim vs. Harbor Day; · 5 15 · Carden Hall vs Eastbluff; 6· 1 s · Kais.< (3) vs. Rea. Thndlly (Ferm fWd 2) 3:30 p.m · Kaiser (1) vs. Newport Elementary (2). 4:30 ·St. John's vs. Newport Heights; 5:30 ·Newport Elementary (1) \IS. Our Lady Queen of Angels; 6:30 • St. Joaqu1m vs. TeWlnk.le-Pfeif; 7:30 · Carden Hall vs. Prince of Peace. ~ (c.osta MeSll High ffeld 2) 330 p.m. ·Davis (1) vs. Manners. Frldlly (Fann Field 2) 3:30 p.m • Kaiser (3) vs. Victoria; 4:30 · Ka!Sef (2) vs. Mariners; 5:30 • Harbor View vs. Newport Heights; 6:30 • TeWlnkle-Fish vs. Our Lady-Oueen of Angels; 7:30 ·Harbor Day vs. TeWinkle-Pfe1f. Friday (Costll MeSll High Field 2) 3:30 p m. • Davis (2) vs, Newport Elementary (2), s.twday, at Fwm Field 2: 9·30 am · Eastbluff vs. Prince of Peace; 10:30 ·Rea vs. Victoria; 1: 1 S p.m. ·Pool C winner vs. Pool E winner; 2:30 p.m · Pool O winner vs. wild card; 3:45 p.m. • Pool A winner vs Pool F winner; S p.m. • Pool B winner vs. Pool G winner Sunday, at Fann Reid J: (sem1f1nal) 9:30 a m • A-G winner vs. B-F winner Sunday, at Fwm f'teld 4: (semifinal) 9.30 a.m • C·E winner vs. 0-wtld card wmner; Sunday, at Fann Field 2: noon • Champ1onsh1p ton9 •H Poof A • Rea. Oevk (2), VittON, Hartl« Day-Scott. Pool •• Kalwf (1). MatinetS ChnstJ~ Newpon Chr!Stlan. Pool C • Harbor D.ty, Mariners, Eastbluff (2). Poof D • Eastbluff (1), TeWlnkle-Gut.. Newport HelghU. f'ool I · D8111S (1), St. Joachim, Andersen. Poof P • Uncoln. Newport Elemef\taty, St. John'S. f'ool G • TeWtnkle-Talb, Harbof View, IC.alwf (2) Wlldlmdlly ~ fWd 1) 3:30 p.m • Rea vs. Davis a), 4:30 • Hatbor Day \IS. Mannen , 5:30 • Davis (1) vs. St. Joachim; 6:30 • TeWlnkle-Tasb vs Harbof V~ 7:30 • Victoria vs. Harbor Day·Scott. Wednesdlly (Costll ..... High FWd 1) 4:30 pm, ·Kaiser (J) vs. M•rlnen Christian: 5:30 -East· bluff (1) vs. TeWinldHiut; 6·30. Lincoln vs. Newport Elementary n.nct..y ('-m fWd 1) 3:30 pm.· Rea \IS. Victoria; 4 30 ·Kaiser (1) \IS Newport Co.st 5:30 · Harbor Day vs Eastbluff (2); 6:30 • Eas1bluff (1) vs. Newport Heights; 730 ·Davis (.2) vs. Harbor Day· Scott. ~(Cost.II ..... ~ FWd 1) 3:30 p.m ·TeWinlde-Tasb vs Kaiser (2). Fridlly (Fwm Reid 1) 3:30 p.m . · Lincoln vs St. John's. 4.30 · Mariners Christian vs. Newport Coast 5;30 • Mariners vs. East.bluff (2), 6:30 ·Davis (2) vs. Vict<><la, 7:30 ·Newport Elementary vs. St. John's. Friday (Costll Melli Hi9h Field 1) 3:30 p.m. ·Davis (1) vs. Andersen. s.turdlly. at c.osta MeM High Field 1 • 9 a.m • Rea vs Harbor Day-Scott; 10 am ·Harbor View vs. Kaiser (2) s.twct.y, at Fann Reid 1: 9 a.m. ·St. Joaq1.11m vs Andersen. 10 a.m · TeW1nkl~ut vs. Newport Heights, noon • Pool B winner vs. Pool F winner; 1: 15 p.m · Pool C winner vs. Pool E winner, 2:30 p.m. • Pool A winner vs. Pool G winner; 3:45 p.m • Pool D winner vs, Pool A runner-up. SwMtlly, at FMm Reid 1: (semrfinal) 9:30 a m B·F Winner vs. C·E winner. SwMtlly. at Farm Reid 2; (semifinal) 9:30 a m · A-G wmner vs. D-A2 Winner. Sundlly, at Fann Reid 1: noon • Champ1onsh1p I ~ MJT1CB 11 MOC NOTUS 11 ML£tlJTDS 11 NU *1TaS 11 ML£ MJTUS 11 MUC.,,.. 11 w *"DI 11 MUC *'118 NOTICE OF 11WSTEE'S SALE TRUSf NO. RN· 61'7M8·ND On Jwle 3. 2002 at 3 00 P.M l"lntl J\ma1Can 1\Ue 1.n.euranoe Com,peny. Truetoe. or Sucoe8e01' or SubeUtuted nu.tee ol that certat1l Deed of 1Nat executed by Oele p Palaley and Sharon I.. l>al.sley, buaband and wtfe u <lOnlolllunlly property and~ Pebruary 8. 2000 u lnatrummt No 2000()()88691. tn Book. f'llfe, of OlDd&I Recard9 ' of ~ County. Calilom.la. and purauant lo that ca1aln Hotke of Oc!ault thereunder recorded January 16, 2002 .. lnatnunmt No. 20020041282, In Book. Pllce. of OfficlAI R.ecorda ol HJd County, Will under and pursuant ID uJd Oeut o( Tl"ual ... u at publk: auction for caab. la:wfU1 money of the Un1ted State. ol Amer1ca. a c:aahler'a check psyable ID Mid lh.latc:e drawn on a at.ate or nauonal bank. • check drawn by a at.ale or federal credJ t union. or a c:bec:k dnwn by a et.ate or federal 8llYSrlP and loen ueoc:laCion, or a&Ylnft t.nk apedfted In Section 6 tcn of the F1naDdal Code and authortr.ed lo do bu.au-In thla et.ate. at the rtoot •k1» of the ORAHCE CMC c l!NTER. located at. 300 £.eat Cllapman Avenue, Oranfe, Ca1lbnla all that rtCbt. tide and lntenl( ~to and now held by It wlder Mid o-ci of TNaC In the propaty altuated In ~ County and S~te deecr1bed u : '1'llm9hare lntcral Exblbtt ·A·: 'The land rderTed IO tn UUa au-nntee 1.9 eltuated 111 the STAn: or CAW'ORNlA. COUNtY or ORA.HG.£. and ... ~ .. 6:>1low9. A 1lM!:Sl1ARE ESTATE u deaned ln bl.WneM anti ~~ C011J1PNecS ol Puttl8 A and 8 COlll1llOOl,y reifcrnd tD .. Ume9bare lllt.a-.t DLUllber{lll 3730-0-1 & and 3730-0. UI PAl'CEL A:. An undMdec1 two-MY eecorM1a (2/62""! lnb!reat lb Pwcela l ~6~. PARCl:l. l : An \UlldMded 2.447~ lnm.t In Lot s ol n.t No l&e8'7 • per 1Dllp reconlMI • 8Dok 770 ........ ~ 42 ~ ol ............... In CM oace ol UM Cowi" Recordllr of ~ Counb'. ~ ("'Iba ~acEl"iVfO \Jnlla. 3730, 3131 11S2. 3733. ,.,,., 37.0, 3741, .'141. S7'3, ,.,.. "90. mi. 3781. ... unll. 2 Md a. I Cllll unit ...... ........,.~on , tbe CeWMNla ,..., ...... - J\.lft9 ICL .... I -..... c .... 19'06t21•7 " .... ._. ...... " --~ ....... . gw.·~ e i~'-..2 --= Newport Cout Vlllu CondornirUuma recorded on June 10. 1999 .. Instrument no 199904321!!0 or Ot8dal Recocde In the omce of the County Recorder of Orange County. u amended from lime to Ume (the -Condom1nlwn Declaration 1 over the common areu ( .. ddlned In the condominium declanl.Uon) or Lot 3 of the tract: and (Bl non· exclwolVe 114ihta of ~~AU Urolted common arcu loalted on Lot 3 of I.be tract. u ahown on the condominium plan. ALSO EXCEPTlNO FROM PARCEL I nt.E POU.OWING: All oU. oil ~ta. llllnenle. mi.nenJ f1Chta, natural pa 11Cbt.a and other hydrocarboM by wbat.aot'Yer name known. polbennal ateam. and all pcvducta da1ved Crom any of the ~t.ni. that ~y be Without or under the Land, top:tber wtth the ~tWll 114iht of dr11111\g, D'lll\ln8. eiq:ilonna and opcnunc therefore. and •tonna In and n:fl'lOYlnC the eame from eald land or any other land. lncludlni the ~t to whlpetock or d1recttonally drtll and mine from land8 other than the land. oU or gaa -u.. twinela and abafta IDID throu"1 or _. the aubaurlace o( the land. and to bottom web whlpetoc:kcd or dlrec:Uonally dt1J.lec1 -ii.. tunnda and abaft.a under and beneath or beyond the ututor limits thcreol. and to redrill. munnd. equip. malntaln. 1"1'pelr. deepen and opente euch -U. or 1111ne9. wtl.bout. h_., the 11Cbl lo dlill. mine. etore. eirplote and operate ~ the eurf9ca or the upper llOO feet to tbe eubawface of the Land, .. "*1'Yed by the lrvtne Company l.n the Deed recordt.d MMcb 4, 191M .. tnatn.uncol No, 94- 01117796. recorded Mllft:b 4 .. llllltr'wDmt No. 94- 0 l &7798. recorded October 4, 1095 .. l.rwtn.t.mmt No. 95- 434378 and recorded Octoba' •• 1998 -~t No 90- 434380. all ol 06:lli1 "8corde. Al.a<) IXCIP'J'INO iraoM PAl'CEL l nat P'OUDWlN(;· Arlt Mid till -t.tr. .. ... !'Wlta OC' IDtcAllt lMNl.ll~W .-tint to UM lend °" °""* OC' uaed by the amne o~ in oonmeueo wtth or ...... rmpec:\ to uw lmd lslO ....... bow ...,.. by the ll'¥tN ~.-.:::: bt rtpartmo. ~ ==:-----· pr.mlptlft. :"*9---= .....--0 ...... --~· ....... .... ..... ,_.. ............... ._ ........... "° ~ -----um.I ....... . ._... ...... .. =--==.,;;re: ..... • llUt -.... ... • :-r:.c: ~:::z:..;:za:&.r: G 5 U • Match •. 1994 .. 1.Jwtrumcnt No. 94· 0157795, Recorded March 4. 1994 u lnatrument No. 94· 016n98. recorded October 5. 1996 .. lnatnunent No 9~· 434378 ~ ~ October •. 1996 .. INtNment No 96-434380. all o( OOlclal Rccorda. PARCU 2· UnJtl11I 3730. u ah own on the Condomuuwn Plan. PARCEL 3: A non· excluetve euement for tnweu ~. u.ae and Uljoymet\l. aubject to the pnMaJone of the CondomUUum DeclanlUon. ow:r the common area of Lot 3 of the n-act .. ddloed In the Condot1llnlwn OeclanlUon. .. appurtenant to Parcela l and 2 above dncrtbed. PARCEL 4 An exduatve 11Cbt ol poeaeMk>n and occupancy o( the ralde:nual II.ml led \ YOU PROPER'JY. rr MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBUC SALE. If' YOU NEED AN EXPLANA110N OP ntE NA1URE OF 1lf.£ PROCEEDlNC AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. DATED May 6. 2002 F\rat Amer1c:an Title IDlurance Company BY: Wayne Roy. Authortzed Offi<:ct 3625 f'ou.rtcalth Street. RJveralde. CA 92502 (9091 787·1700 TAC: 4773608 PUB 5/13. 5/20, 5/27 FlcUliou• BuslneH Nam11 Stlltement The lotk>winSJ parsons are doing bullll4ISS as: New Dimension lnvtat· ment Propen1e1, 3151 Airway • L 1. Costa Mesa, CA 92661 N D IP, Inc , (CA), 3151 Airway •LI, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This buslneu IS coo· duded by a oorpotebon Have you started doing buS1neu yel7 Yes, 1997 N D.1.P, Inc., Deborah WaJz. President Th11 statement wat l11ad w1lh !he County Olm ol Olanga CoufllY on~ 2002H01to2 Daily Pilot May ti, 13, 20, 27. 2002 ¥368 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 08te o1 Filing Applica· lion To Whom II Mey Concern: The Name(I) of the Appljcant(a) Ill are LA~\"S RESTAURANT It INC The appltcanla Hated above are applying to Iha Deoartmanl of Alco- holic 9everao-Control to sell aloohollc beverages at 3333 BRISTOL ST 2601 COSTA MESA. CA 112626 ;J:: : licenM(a) ap- 41 • ON·SALE BEER AND WINE • EATING PLACE Publlahed Newport BUCh·CoSI• Meu Dally Piiot May 13. 20. 27, 2002 Mm Flctttlou• Bualneu Heme Stlltement The lonowtng paraoo1 -dolng~-Helping Handt Am Aki and CPR, 17tl5 Santa Ana Avenue, tF102, COIUI Mata. CA 112tl27 Orm Perrah. 178& Santa Ana Avenue. IF10'2. Cotta Mau. CA 112tl27 Thil ~ II con-~by: Ari~ Have you atarttd clOlng bualr-. yt(7 ~ Grego Perrah Thli llaltmem WU flied With the ~ ~~Counfy IOOIMOI ... ~ PlloC ':r. 1~. zz. -3,11 NO'TlCE Of' recorded In June 10. 0157795. Recorded llmltcd common areaa Fictitious BuslMH TRUSTEE'S SALE: 1999. u lneLnune:nt March 4, 1994 .. not appurtenant to Name Stlltam11nt 1TtUST NO. RlY· No. 199004321!\0 of lnat:rw:nttlt No 94-auch uatgted Unit The follOWlng ptr$0nS 617650-ND On June OIDda1 Rl:corcla tn the 0157798. recorded and the -Common are doing bualness as 3. 2002 at 3:00 P M. office of lh~ County Oct.ober 5. 1995 u P'wnlah.Lnp• therdn Abode lntenor Solubotls l"lnt Amer1can 1ltle Recorder oC ~ lnatrwnent No. 95-dw1.n& o -U.e fierlod• 2107 LHward Lane tmunmce Company. Cowity ... amended 434378 and recorded for a mulmWD of Newpon BHCh CA Trwltee. or Suc:ceMOC' fJOm time to time (The October 4. 19')5 ea aeven (7) nlChla In the. 92660 or SubaUtuted nu.tee ·coodomlnlwn lnavwnent No.95-O Platinum Plue Keodt• Olaon Lollr o( that certa1n Deed of OeclaraUoo1 aver the 434380. all oC Oft'k:lal Sea.eon(el 0 Holidlly 2107 LHWa10 Lane TTuat cJC.eCUted by common areu (ea Record.a PARCEL 2 Se:aeont•I I PlaUnum Newport Beach CA Loreto K. Cabebe and ddlned In the Uni.US) ~ 3433, U Seuonte) 0 Cokl 92660 ~ H. Cabebe. Condominium eliawn on the Seuon!•I each -UK This business 1s coo· bu.aband and wtle u Dec1antUonl of Lot 6 o1 06lldom1nlum Plan. Year". all In ducted by 111 llldMclual Joint lCnllllta w/ro< the Ttact; and CBI PARCEL 3: A non-accordance With the Have you started and recorded October Non·~wilve rtg)lta oC exclus!Ve euement Cor 1'111X9ba.re doing buslnel& yet? No 13. 2000 u poaeeaaton aver all lrlCJ'e89 qreM. uee Declarauon. the Kandra Olson Lohr tnatrwnent No. Umltecl oommon areu and enjoyment. procedure. for This statement was 20000547793. ID located on Lot 5 ol the eubJeCt ID the ~ UMCC and filed will\ the County Book. 1'9&e. ot ()CDda1 Tnict. u ahoM\ on t.be provialone of the the Nlea and Cleltl of Oranoe Counly R.ecorda ol Oran,e coodomin1Um plan. Condom&ntum recuJatloNI o1 lbe on 05/1 7/2002 County. Cal1lomla. ALSO EXCl!.P't1NO Declaration. ow:s. lbc Newport Coe.at VllJM 20021103et2 and pureu.ant to that l'ROM SAID PARCl!:l. l common atta of l..ot 6 no-bare AaaOCl&aon Da.1y Plloc M9y 20, 27. certain Notice of nm POU.OWING· All of I.be 'rTact u cle8ned (?be ·AMoclAUon1. June 3 IQ, 20Q2 M38:J Default thereunder oil. oil ~ta. In the Condominium (All quoted t.enDI llh.1111 recorded Januaty 16. ID1Denla. Ql1nenl Declantlon. u haw: the ddlnluone Fictitious Business 2002 u tmtn.ux1mt ~ta. natural pa appurtenant ID Parccle ucr1bed thereto 1n I.be Neme Smtement No. 200200' 1281. tn f101ta and other 1 and 2 above na-ba.re Th follow! Book, J'a8ie. of omdal bydroc:atbona by c1eacr1_~ P~_!L 41· Oedaraaon). Subject era ~ ~ Recorde ol eald wbat.aeYer name An """'-• ..,.t 0 to noo-dcll.nquent real AFAIKA TRAVEL County. Wlll wlder lmown. lf'Othcnnal ~»n and property t.axea and TOURS & COURIER eteam. and all OCC\lpaDCY of the -.ncnta for the ~ ~-=~ ':cu~ poctucte derMd Crocu re.tdcntlal ~ current t1aca1 year and ~;v~Es<. .. !..~ Pa~· pubUc auctlon for a.qy ol the f~ common areu N all later yu.rs, to all "'' ..,, · ...,..... ' cub, lawful money ol that JMY be Without or ddlned In the covenanta. condluona. C"s: M J ~ ... e • ..... _. S•·•-..I under lbc land. Condom11Uwn restr1Ctlona doo 7""""" ,... ...... td n.. ~~ ~hiel; ~ with the Oecla.nat1on Wld .. raervauan.. eu.n. f.~. c;· m · cbo:k ~able to aal.d perpetual rtg)lt of ebown thermi u excepuone. ZahHdhuHln G TTuatee draWn on a drlllini. m1n1J'I. appuncnant to Pvc:ele Umrtauorui, '*"· Khakoo, 7956 On:h!O at.ate or national bank. explortna and 1 and 2 above 11Cbta, f1Cllt-ol·W9,Y. D 8 P 111 CA a check drawn by • operaUn& lherefore, ~ PARCEL 5· euema:ita and otber 00e20 uena a • atate or lcden.1 credit and •tor11:1C 111 and A non·c:xclu.IYe mattera °' ..-'IS on This bu11ness i8 con-unJon. Of' a check rcrncMn1 the -.me e:uement and the date hereof Ouc:ted by lndivd'9I drawn .... a •tale or from -.Id land or any equitable 11Cbt of woe .tnclu.dlnc. wttbout H .,, tart..,, VT other land, lncludin& and enjoyment ol the Ua:nltabon the ave you • .., ~ ~ ~ the f1Fl to whlpelock "Muta' Aeaoct.atlOn ~ ~ ~ ~ MV\nCll ti.n>< epedlled or ~ dt1l1 ~ ea dcftned In OeclaratlOn. the Th11 1talamant was tn Section 51<>2 of the and mine from laDde that cert:a.ln Muter Condomlnlwn filed w.tll Iha ,._......, P'lnanclaJ Cade and other than the land. OeclaraUOo of DeclaRtlon and O\e .,..... .. ,. authorized lo do oil or pa -U.. Covenants. Condit.Iona Muter DeclaraUon all ~04~ County bum\eM tn lhla etate. tWU1ela and ahaft.e and reslrlCtlOna for ol which att hereby 20028900531 at the front atepa of :nt.o tbrou#I or ac:roN Newport Cout vmo tncorporaled by Daily P1101 May 20, 'lJ. the ORANOE CMC the aubaurlaee oC the recorc:led on June 1 . mereoce Into the body June 3, 10. 2002 M384 Ct:Nl'ER. loaated at. land. and to bottom 1999 .. lnellUrnent olUU. IDauumml u I! 300 Eaat Chapman aucb whtpstock.ed or No. 19990432148 °' the eame·wen: NU)' .a PUBLICATION Aw:oue. 0....,.. dlrecdonally dr1lled ~ ~f .... ....~.~ fix1b bsdn. The Costa Mtaa "·'"ornla all that wen.. runnda and ~ 0 ..... .............,. ,._.. l'llrcel ,,_.,,,. Adm llUlllOI Will ,,_.., ebafta under and Recorder ol Or-. Number 932-52·119 --"' -~t. U1k and lnten:et beneath or beyond the County flbe "Muter Code ,.,,,. 55-031 '~ • dacllion on canwyed ID and now extalOr b:mlt.9 therm(, [)eclaratlon1. U ., __ ,_ ........... ~ ol fhur9d9y, June ti, 2002, held by 11 under eaJd ~ ·-..... --or as aoon lhttMllBt on Deed ol 'n'uet to the and -to redrl1l. appurtenant to the bene6d.uy at the following ~91111 ~ •ttuated to retunnel. equip, 1 and 2 above. wboee requeat tbe Mk 1 Minor Daaign Ra- -·"tv •"d Sta'-maintain, npear. ReeervlnC from NJd la '-'"• coodUded: ....__ .,.JV> 2t .... John v-•v -... deepen and opa11t.e Pared A unto Orantor. ~i" Owoenblll ,,._ ""-vc.· "" cie.cnlxd ea. we11a m1nea u. cceaeon and 11e.. 1200 Morq8tl, authorized TlmeabaR lntereat eucb or ... .: __ _,_"': "-'u"•~• All ~. Inc.. l agetll tor &u1 Ev-. IO E:a'.hlbtt ·A·, 1be land wttbout. bowtwr, ....., --.... --• us KIP'MIY 91 dttnolleh .,, axMtJng rderrcd to In th.le n&bt to dr111, mine. -owneni the South. Lakdaod. 1'L onHby IMdlfloa ri su-nntee Sa altuated el.OR. ~ and c:acluatve ftCbl to UllC 33802 Olt'ecUane ID conatl'UCI a MW IWO- tn the STATE OP operate ~ the and occupy eaAd the ~ propen;y ~ r...oenc. (amt· Co•~ eurl8ce or the ~ Plltcd A dw1nt all may be obtained bv ...-) CAU10RH1A. uni' !IOO feet lo the 'UK fle:r1oda" and ~~,...., ••-.,,ID S'll gwlg8 -_, Of' ORANGE. and la ....___,, , ... ....,-.. -loCal9d at 373 ~ de9crtbed u ~.A aubeudace o< the aervtet ....,...,...; .,.. wrutua Crom the Way In an R1 rone 11MESHARE Eat.ate, land. u ~ by the quoted tenDll we bcnddaly within 10 Envlronmanlll d•· .. ddned In 8~ Che lrvtne CoJQPM\Y In dellned In that certain ~ ~ the ftnt i.rm1n11uon aic~. and Profelltloc» oodc tbe Deed recorded Oeci.r.UOO o( pu.bUcation ol th.ta 2 Minor Dttlon A• 003 • ~ March •· 1994 ea cc-nante. Ccodltlona nottce. &aid ule will view ZA.02·21 lor 11 .... ·--·-· No ....... __.. ..................... ...... oompn.ed ol P9rcei. u•u.....-• _. --._...,._,_ -be made without W8"4y Wlllll Johnaon 8Pd B and commonl)' 01&719&. r-*id ttdpOlt C-' VUIM CIM:llAPt or warnn~. for e MCOOCMlory lllld- rdaTed to • Mardi 4 ea dated Mq 6. 19911 exp-. or IP:lplled. u ~ to an ....iir'9 iwo- nm.bare mi..n.t lr»trumlnt No. 94-and recorded Jww 10, to Ulle. pallt1t'M CM' Aclfy, ~ !W-~ 3433-P.:a&. 0167798. ,_..... l~J: ~ to denca w11t1 • mod· PMCZL k All Oc:t.obe:r 4. lSIO& .. .!.-....... of ~-,. __ .., -aao the ~ mc:alolt lnlfn I**"' ,.. ~ One-~ an.trwncnl No. 90-_,., ...-....,.... • ., t.1aoce due ao the qui'9m8nta Clue 10 11'18 8econd (l/&ri '34318 and .-'dell Reconkr 0 Onnfe nat.it or not.eA aecured non contormong *-' lntereat In Pvcdlt 1 OCtobcr •• 1980 .. County. CaldDnala by Mid 0-S ol'hwlt. w • IMatad al tnatru.IDlnt No. go. ('lbe ,..._...,.. -· ..,, .. ~.... ........ .. -~ 6 ~ 434380. 1111of06:lli1 Declllrati0n1 AlllO to ............. ,.-..-.-H~~ .. ~-• .__. PARCIL I: All pNe t.ba ,..,...,. Al tone En~ undMded •·~ ~ariiNo ~ ;:e'ma"'::~ wt111•"" ~ ~!Jon._. imer.t In Lot I 111 -... ~ ::Z::: -Publlahtd Newport SAID PARCSL I .. _ .. -~ --· IM ... • .... 11.coala M•~· 1nlcl Jllo, l!Wl87 U J'S -I..........,.,, ·---al _.._ -.. .........__._.. ......... ""........,.......... ~ ... ---ot .. ..... Oelv PllClll May= ;;r..__.,_ .... ·-· ...... ostalD •f ,. = f I " ..... ~ = • p._. '9 ~ n.ibtll Cll' ...,_ nlll'T9d ID ID ol a..: .a ~ ol .,_._....,,.... ......... S.11 md 1'0 ~ ...-. ,.._ t.o a. 1111111111 • a.e o1 Nada m ol Iba ••.'PM• woncs In Ula ~ el Iba owDld or U1M4 tiy dlla ~ rw>HICI f OWND. ~ ........ trl .,,,.,. c....-. In 1 I .... ._. Ill YOU AM Of OIPAULT Cllranfl ~. aoniweaOft~ • ....-..b 2.t ot ~ A ~~ CelSfoi'rM c-n. .ma rwpect co n. Arwlt -n ot tbt ·-· .... .-..:,: 1'nd.") DCa'l1NO '-'4 (no ---._ Taal t-== t&j' ;;a '11W«#RC>M UDaai _,...s t11r me ~ D ti Mlllrrl, ..,...._ AC11Cm m fkll'ICt Mao, Mal, S63ll. ~~c'ft -~ we .. ,..._....... YOU WWWif. rt' Milt. 3440, ,._a, _...._ __ aMll rid 81 • • MAY -~ 4T A ,...._. .,,lnw =· .... ~ ... = .. ,....... ~ ..._ ..!!!!' :*f ft-..:~•'°" ....._ II I •=It -,.,_..,_= 4 ...... ----=-~ -"' --·· -................ .-a~·--' -TM ::0:::--1111e c A • .,. pwa.,.su. ..-tllll • ~OP,:& -ctilO ... ~ !! ,._ .....,.. • ... 11 , ·.::NJ _,. .. -• -.c1•N'lo -Pll ..,., -"· Jilmt 10. ltea. • , __ ....... ..... a paJ I rel ,,_ -· ....... 1001 W ....... lmll No. ............. ._. _ _..,.. IOIJJ•T '\'OU. ww ~ •'iJ·· a.118 Ma. 1...,,...141 ot _. ,.._ .. ...... • ~... ~ OCMllliC'T' A ~ --'""""-... --................. ._.. ........ ., .. ~ .. _Dltf9 _,. ..._....~".! ._. .... .I --.. _ ... -.. -__ .... _, -_..... ..... .,.,, 1001 w...... ... ---._;;; .. ~. ----0 -,.. ~ta:'icJr•·..,... Ma. =::.'c·~o====== •.._~.a --, .;.~ _. ..,. -~ ·i:::.::·= =~-~ -i (..:a;=: w;:..:=:: .ziil;=: .... ~..!!!;;·~ca;-· •..!..";C)~t"..= ...-. ~ -._ c~ .. _,, .. •JI•..... -. --~ ~· ..... -·--~--.. llQ .. !!!.;'I ...... ·=·~ fl -= :-..:.:-.r--..: C' -c ~-·-~-= . •GM _11 • tr -= -~=::-:= .......... ~-. GIHj+ ... •.t.: .. ~.,...----1•; .... ·~L.l._ll:.IMlllC. .. ILlla: ' / --lllZlllOM191» for die CNlnnt....,,.,-* all a..-,....: uld to 1111 _...... oood&Uoa9. ~. ~. --.--. ..... Hone. -npt.e. nasi~. ~and otb4I' ~ ol recons on the da.t.c hereof. tndudln& wttboUt Jlmlt&UOP. tbe ~ ~ the CondaalllWm Declaralbl Nld the Maile. Dec1aratioa. all oC wblch are tMreby mootponled by neleftllCe WO the ~ ot Ulla inauument .. 11 tbe-~NllyMt forth berdn. the ""-'• Parcel Number 932· 62-077 Code AIU 116-031 Name and acldreu ol the bmdldt.ry at whoee req~t t))e Mle la tJdn& conducted: ~~ U.S. tuch-Y 08 South. Lalr.eWM1. 1"L 33802. OlrecUonll to the a.t>oYe ~ IDllY be obtatned by ~-In wrtt1nC 6-oai the bene&Wy wltb1n 10 day9 from the &st publlcatJoo or Chia DOtiOe. SaJd u1e WU! be IPo9de wtthout ooYa\ant or 'W1l1Tarlty, eirp'tM or tmplled, u to Wk. poa1mtl0n or encwnbrancea to .. tt.aty tbe unpaid balance due on the note or notea aecured by Rid Deed of Tru.aL to wtt: 810,318.83. plu.t the followtna eaUmatccl coai.. cxpenaea and advan.cea at the ume of the lnlual publlca.uon ot thlll Notice or Sale: 81.804.48NOTICE1'0 PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN OU AULT UNDl?R A O~ OF 'TRUST DATED October '· 2000 UN1ZSS YOU TAJ<E ACnON TO PROTECT YOU PROPm"IY. rf MAY 8 1!: SOU> AT A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU Nao AN ~TION OP' ~ NATIJ'R.E OP' nut PROCEEDING NJ.AmSr YOU. YOU SHOULD COITTACT A t.AWYl!:R. DATED: May 6. 2002 l'Dt Amer1can TIUe loaunnce Company BY: Wayne Roy, Aul.bortzed otDcer 3625 P'owteenth Stnoet. RIY'l:mde. CA 92!!02 (909) 787-1700 TAC 4773688 PUB: 6/13.6/20.6/27 BSCt 11920 NOTICE of SALE of REAL PROPERTY 11t PRIVATE SALE C•M IA-212152 In the Sui>erlor Court of California, for the County °' Oranoe. In the matter of the Ea· tale of Edwa1d W. Leibold. aka Edward Wtlllam Leibold. 11<a Ed· ward Leibold, aka Ed· wetd Wilham Lelbold, Jr., deceased. Notlol l~hefeby 11'1 Iha! the . wtlt NII at private to Ille hlgNst and best bldde<. subject to confl1matlon of .. Id Super1or Court, on or alter the 31 el dly °' May, 2002 at the of. floe of WNIOY91 & West· over. 901 Dover OriYe, Sulle t20. Newport Beach. CA 92660 aM the right, ll1te and inter•t of said deceued at the time of death and all tight, tJtle and lntereat the Mlate has aoQUit9d In add!1ion '° thet °' Mid deceued 1n and to 1111 the oonaJn ,.., property 11tuated In the city of Newport Beech, COunty ot Orange, State of Cell· fomla, par11cularly de· eaibed IS follows: L..ot 19. Blodl 17, Sec:tlon B of Newport ee.ctl, In the City ol New~rt Beach. County ol Or· anoe. State ol Calilomia. .. per map t900l'ded in Boo11 4, P~ol Mil· c:ellaneoul • In the office ol the ly Rt• oordlr of Mid County. More commonly known u 1721 WHI Belboa BolAevam, New- por1 Beech, CA 92663 T 1111'11 of the ule 111 c:esti 1n lawfVI money rJ ltt• United Stales on oonllrmatlon of .. i.. 0< pert cuh and be.lance ·upon IUCh temis end oonditlonl as are ~ table to Ille ptrM>nel repreaen1at111e Ten percent (10%) of amount bkJ 10 be de· poelted ..,. bid. Bide 0( offere to be In wrltll\g and wi. be rectllled at the 1tofff&id off~ t1 =lime ener the . lea lion lier.at a 1 dlta of Ille Oa!Atd: May 14, 2002 =-~ of flt r..... Attornev{1) et U.: ..,,... . .: w..a-, l!aq., WHlOY9f • WM~L.to1 Do¥ef DrM1.. 9U'!" 120, ...... Pott 9Mdl, CA tllto PubllJlled Nawpor1 Buch•Co11a -M111 ~MIY:l~ Clmified is CONVENIENT wl*rywl ~dq.1;. bllgdlitdlll .,.. (JAR {949) 00-)i78 • • . t ., -·~-··4' ,. ·~ "Employ£" T I -~ --NOia Ofl LIM ND: 1..-PU8UC HUMIO AW<IMiJ Ill.: NlllDI OI NOflCE 19 HEREBY ~ Ml VIII M Ill GIVEN tNt a ll'.ibllo omt "-'*A Died Ol TMI. hMl1nG wll be held by ..i I~• i.-JOU tlla Airborne l..1w 111111 ... 9t ...... ,,_. EnlolOMIMt Joi11t Pow· ""'*"' • .., .. 111111 .. I .,. AcltMY ~I ~--.,.,,..... lkNltd., ~ oft .. al N .... GI .. WHnMday. June II, ...._..... ... ,.., ,., 200rl •• 9:00 a.m,, °' .. ;;;;-.-o:c:.:~ '°°" "*-""' -JJC*I· ..... 1 bla, In tht Nawpol1 ..._ ._._ u.e... 8"ctl p.. Oeoett· _ _., --manl Chlal'• Con- _. =-ID :9 d': faranc• Room, 870 and a..a 8alblta. . Newpoft ,.... 10'»'1M • BMd!, on ttll followlng ~Mo. 1-= Item: In 8'el • ,. • d RESOLVTION •lab-= ~ C-:-J:r =-·net •doptlng Wtlr. M al and ~ ~·F= ~'L1: t:; ~ Year 2002·2003 lor ~--ID.. ..... ~ pnMdea by Iha blddllr tor Cllfl, __... A'~E AFOREMEN.. dlllMillll ~~ TIONED AC1JON IS lolmal,...._,a.. ... -~ t:HALLENGED IN ~ ...... It ..... "' COURT, Iha otieli.nge .,. n llllM _.., GI 111t may bl ~ to orily I.Wild S.) In ,. • al thoaa i.-r.i.ad at ............. riy the wt>llo hearing .. .,. ID .. ....... O* ICtlbld In 1hla notfce or c.'1111 401-' 11 E. OllllNll I n w r It t • n c o r • 1we. l'tlOdl, CA 11.... rHpondence dell1111ed n1 --~ ID 9'd to the Boerd of Gov· now hild llf I ta* Mid dllCI amotl II, or. Pltof to, the ol w. In .. ~ ...s public hMrlng. tn Mid OtJdt n .. di-NOTICE IS FURTHER IClllld a 1#'4 ... t41MI GIVEN 1t111 al Mid time l1le ......... -.. and pl8CI ... lnltf'ellld COlll'llClft ~. r.,,, 11 ptl90!11 may appear 5 1 tD tic » ~ and bl heard by Iha ~ Mi, CA eo.td of OolllmOfl on The.....,........ the above Item. ... ,,,, ...., ... ,,,, ~.~tE. ~,..:.;;:,"•tt. •w•ci• al "' ... Publl1hed Newport =:-' 1fllW C.: B11ch-Co111 Men ... a.Id 1111 =be llWI. Dally Pilot Mey V, 2002 blA .._. CMllft rtt _. M389 my, .....-rtt ~ CITY OF ~ ... pcmllllon.,.or NEWPORT BEACH .......-. ID PIJ NOTICE ~~Mild"' INVITING BIDS noll(t)llC!llldl!rmddlldal Sealed bide may be _,... • .,.. llRll. '9C8111ed at the oMoe of ._,,.,.a1-:.": the City ci.rk, 3300 ~ X-._ ci-.r llJ N1wpor1 Boulevard, • ..u .._.. _. ..... ......_ ..... P.O. Box 17e8. Nawpoft - -• ·-,,. -Beact'I CA 92658-8915 m10llll al "' ~_. ~.. until 'i :30 p.m. on tht d"'IMD*I!-.., 13th day of June 2002. ~ ii ..... .., ... at whil:tt lime llUCh bids ....... ......, ODl9, atlall be opened Ind .............. l'Ndfor tM al .. INllll pAllalllan It 2002-2003 TRAFFIC IS11.Q20.58 0. 6'1~ StGNAL UPGRADES Riii Amftln Ldln ,.,. T1Cla f1f Profact --LDnllllt ....... Contnct No. '629 SIM:9. u.c.' Alll Miii-1370!000.00 miV.,~CAffNf £nol_.a E'tlmete u... ..... AWoWCI 11¥ U.C. II a Ca1art1 191 _.,.., 0. lfedurn ~ ID calllCl a ~ Publlc WCMU DINctol' Ant lnlalmllGn ...., 11 Pro1pec1l111 bidders i. t.9111 1ar ._ p&1p1111. may obtain one Ml ol Ranlo .unrz F« T~ ::. ~ :-1:: UI il*lnNIOl'I !"-' Cll Put>llc Woru Dlplrt· (114) 01816 P174*. ~) rMnl. 3300 Newport &'20 o&'Z7/2002 Boulav11d. Newport PUBLICATION BMc:h. CA 92963 Public hearings wi• ba Conlracto1 Lle1n11 held by the Colla Mesa Cl111iflc1t1on(al re· Pllnnlno Commission at quired for Ihle projecl City Halt n FeJr Ollll9 .. ,,.. or "C·tO" Coeta Mesa. Calllomi8'. Fo< lurtllaf Inform&· 11 =~·· 0t u aoon lion, cell Jim Brahler. u thereafter on P1~e01 Manager at Mondey, June 10, (IMP) bl&M-I h~ N 2002 regatdinQ the fol· u • .... l't!lport loWlnQ app1k:eilone B11ch·Oo1t1 M111 1 Design Review Delly Pik>I Mey 27, 2002 PA·Oz.12 and Patcal M385 Map PM-02·121 for Willerd Cllllcott. to ~·-'I I eubdivide property Into -"" hee Iota wllt'I one let· 111ed common lot and IO oonell\ICt I common In· 1ereat de111lopmenl ot three lln· amly dlledled ,.._ :et located II 1581 Orange A11anue In an R2-MO zone . En11lronm1nt1I de-termination=• . If any of the ac-tione .,. In court, the cNllenge may be limited to or°l'f trlOtl ISIUH eomeone ralsM II the public hMrlng de- A ICribed In this notice ()( In written cor- respondence delillerad 10 th• Planning Com· mlealon at, o< pl10< to, 1he public hearing. For lurther !fllonnatlon on the at>ova 8'>Pflel· Ilona. ·~ {71 4) 764-5245. or cell the rA· fkl• ol Iha Planning Ol\lttion, Room 200. n GOOD FeJr Orive, Colla Mata. Celllomla Published Newport 811ch·Coat1 M•H = Pilot ~y ,,JJ; ADI ( I i:9ollcy R1ue11 01111 tl•·u<ll1111•., nr1• 1t11l1j•·<·t ,., cltollftl.' 'll'ith•mt 11otiM'. Tit<' pulili~lwr rt"lli"l"Vf"• tJ11\ rij.¢111 to 1·1•1111or, rr1'i11 .. "1r, .. ~vi.lie or n ·j••A'I Utt\' du,.n1t1•d 111dvcnh1·11 ... 11t. Pl,:11..,. rr1,.1n 1111\' r n ur t.lutJ Ullt ht• ill \"Ollr •·l11••11i!'1l"u;I imotM!ifttr h . I l1r l>n1I~ Pilot u1 ... ·rp1 ~ 110 ljftl>ilil\ fur tlll\ r 1Tur i11 1111 Wl\·rrtiiW"l;IClll for. Wltidt it lllU\ I"• n'11pun~iltl1• ,.,.,.,.pt fur tlto •"•lf't 0111 tlu "lmc•· "''t tutll) '" •'11i1iP•l t., clw ,.,.,..,,. Cn>tli1 t"llll 11111) IM· ulluv.1·.t fur 11 ... By F ax (1> .. 9) (,:i 1 -();)')4 By Phone (949) h4~-SCJ 7B By Mall/In Per80m :~;H) \\ •. .,, Bu' S11 c·1·1 ( :o .. 1u \11· .. u. {~1\ '>26'.!7 \1 ''"I'"'' lllul /'.. IJH\ "'' (l'I""''' 1111·111111' \ 1111r '"'"'" 1u11f "'"",.. 1111mlx-r n111f •·r"ll • ,.11 ''"" loJu•lr "uh 11 pn,.r 'I""''"') Tele phone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Hours Walk-In 8::JOum -5:00prn Monday-Friday Mund6v .......•....... Friday 5:00pm 'l'ueto1tl1,ty .••.......... Mo11day 5 :00pru Wt><lm· ... day ....... .'fuesday 5;00pm ThuNrluy ..... Woont>»Jay 5:00pm Friduy ............. 111UrK<luy S:OOpm ~utun l11y ............. Fnday 3:00prn fll'!tt it1"4•M io11 All real est.lit ldveltJSIOQ In 1111$ MWSPll* is Sllbject to Ille Fedefal fair Hous•no Act of 1968 as amended which m&kes 11 11teoal 10 advertlst ·any preference. Umltation or dtsc11mtnatlon based on race. color. telig· Ion. sex. IWldlcap, f1111111a1 ,JtalJIS or natlonal OflOin, or an lnttntlOn to makt any wc:tt Pftftrence. limitation Of disa!mNtlon • This newspaper Wiii not •nowlngly accept any advertisement tor real lllatt which is In vlolallon of the law. Our readers are hettby. ln1ormed that alt dllllthngs ac!Ytrtrsecl on thrS newspapt< Ill Mtlable on "' eQllil= oi:lt)' blsl$ To com n of dtscr•ml-natlon. HUD toff·lree at 1·800-424-8590 .. -·] . . • '~" < ..... _ "'- a.a IAT a M 1~ 1-.tar,111e.ta1 L .......... c... .._, CIMll. .. t .............. , .. -=.:~ 1111;;;..o..-r • Su111l.i) ................ f"n<luy 5:00pm lml Index 1 ••• 4.20 • ... •• 486 101 • 216 4a0 ·46• ....................... _.r Reach 80,000 HOfTies Each We8 For O nly $32 per week (4 wk, min.) ~ ca Call Lenwl-at 642-5678 •24 a ...---. ,. •. . •••. ••7 400 . 412 ~ I 470 . 478 I' -:1/!! I I 12.Jj!11 "'msr• :m 11 • :::Jll!! 11 •RM .z=: 11: =: 11 411~ 11 ~ !!MW= I ... I 882 __ ~ __ ••_111_1 VINTAGE COTTAGE Lovt~Gattcl Comm 1B1 Cotti ...... Gttdlfl SIYlt E•cetlent cond111011 S395 BEAUTY Fln•nclat dlfflcuttlu? NOTICE OF * PRIME ESTATES * tBa ·$855/mo w/!ng & s-"-111 Cameo offlct. Sm8lt 1 unit. 13'151 obo 949-§50-099 Manicurist PT/FT Ntedin9 • "*' f..t? INVmNG BIDS • GUEST '549,000 Ocean Vr ger IO 75/mo wtpt!IO & rt-ShorM Wiii! aocess lO 4 mo. lncludet lltll. a-No feel up front. c.lt Toll CITY OF NEW LISTING Mount•'"' :w9 1 Mlll9d QIPOtl. lndry tac on ~ AVJIA ~ in your own Paint •nd PUBLIC AUCTION. Georgette Klinger tree 1 ...... m-1241 NEWPORT BEACH AGT IMt-723-8120 ...,, iews Ille w .. to fo.Sqr Klesl Jin Ind Aug 8eY Whee, c.p.dnq. 71+-5*3tM Academy Computlf Salon 714-850-1212 Of ---MOORING PER ... fT . agt Patncll Tenore MngL 8n .704 8649 x Pllld C. A!x 949-219-2402 119y 30ltl e I0:308m lax res to. 714-850-0114 ANANCE PROGRAM ., I I 949·856·97DS I W&.11 1 930 w 114t! St Sul'8 ().I, 166·S7MW J-714 •nd K·14 t HOUSES.4COll>OS -w patrtektenore com E"Sldt 2Br 181 duplex. P Hta 38< 2 58a. 2"1oly 210. -;;;mm: Cotti ..... Pfft1ew SALES POSITIONS Suitable bonded P'09f8111 OFF-SHORE ,.__,/~ '-*! =W~-~pe·ts~t~J'!· = C:.: ~. ::c~.:~: nm fll«WIE Mty.2_9th.~ tt1tlllt0n. FT lltdile In, fof cuetom m.:w:.~~~-M~g:13N5~~NRAD !!,D """""" ~ _, OCEANFRONT wd, Ing 2 c ""' no•-"'-' 1y1 ..... , c..,......, prlntt,., dM9' eoll llot8 localJon "" FIXER MC 9411-645·2146 5oo11• ,,.. • ~·-... • PC'•, MACS, monllcn. ••· 2141 E Co.I Hwy. eor-._.., , .... , vtf1oul loMlt AND S-81, AN ON· NOT FOR THE S3dlo s~05cl~~5n:C Pl'tllla Main St. Locstlon. ecutl¥e fumllhl~ pallet Del Mlf nn. Wll lrlln. A·l choice re-tcljuitlng SHORE MOORING A Commencing tOrnef 11>- CabOll tor """' ·~ 48t 4 58a custom hOlnt Comoltllon Summer 2002 Strori to 8'9 Conn and !Oc*out po1111 S2,l50,000. C-tlint AMlty 14t·75M>tn TERRACES CONDO 55 t 21x 2bt. ntrWtJ remoo. wd, pvt plllO. newfy ~ 1599,000 Ag! 714-293-S642 1 ·'211 1 * PRIME ESTATES * Ocean Views Mounttan ViewsJ egt. Petridt Tenore 9'9·856-9705 www patrlcktenore com r .--· l ·.'ft• ; ' ': r·-.!'r~_J FAINT Of HEART E'Slcl8 2St 1.S8a on Tf1Plex. • Awo• 2000lq ft, rm now l9Cb. ~ ~ C8ll 323-464-33t7 ~~Now RATED 18' AND AGT. 941-723-1120 ~:;::,.~ 2;_.,:1,J/i Newport IWgllla IBr 1118 St 75 per 1qua11 foot www~N~Om Aall lor .Johnny Of Ull8 UNDER $1275/mo !M!H19-0748 ClliMI ~. !MU!i0-3234 9/500-5674 n Need• IOln? Good cndlt. Seatt<I btd5 may be -~. Sf10Qfmo. egt 8 -424•3337 Now Hiring! Rulty P*8ft b8d cndlt no problem received at the olflce ol The Blultl 38< 2.5Ba llgtll & t>'9ll end unit Upgraded & on one ol the t>eSI green- btb $499.000 LH Andlof Propeniff 949-720-3900 1ttw LilClng YOUf chlnot to en1oy the wonderful 8tytllOIM llleSlyte' 281 28a trld~IOllll cottage on • great atreet1 Sl.395.000 .lo8nn Altunan. Realtor ~nl-11475 or §Qion BEACH COTTAOf M37,000. QtAMllNQ HEW UIT1NO AGT ...... 72M120 Newport AcrOM the sv...c 2Br 1 58a. !c gar, no pets, $1195/mo t665 IMnt Ave '6 949-7'20·9422 EJt 203 1132 APTS I NEWPORT IUCH 1 1·:111 ""'°"' 2br -~ ""°'· 1 • jR I :t.=: .. r;;;mt ~-==..::. 1-i:. .. 11 *"".,Ube 11,Sto,000 ltelanlt Meurer, agt. M .. 71H1ff I.EAVE THE llG CITY IEHINDt ,... ~ "'*" lidl """-~ on 1111 OIAllf c.nttll eo..t ,,, MDtn1 Bly . Prlc»d ff'om "" M00,000 mlMyhomn.com 1-800-576·281, \ · MM7).7IOO I I ~ Front dtak & coneotldlll9 fOf , low me Ctty Cieri!, 3300 212 STOAAGE 1-flE1" I codrtall. Apply ti 2735 W. lnttrHI rett. Call Newport Boulevard Clote to the Belch • • LIVESTOCK eo.1 Hwy. MM42-3431 l-8M·275·1388 P.O BoK 1768 Newport 21w, ~ir.r· ~= =!!,, = · •PERSONAL TRAINER• (No up!!on! F-l ~~t~chl 1 ~ !~89.i,! All MH73-7IOO l«al latl.-cats. dogS tor lor ec.--Del U. f1w ICIPllc8tiou. i.t 30th day of MA't' 2002. ongs. 30K36 3540 <IOx40 adopooll rain°' r.hne IMl<y ltclllly. C•tl Liu •pprovll. HOH PROAT at wtltd'I 11me socn blclS •NEAR NEWPOffT PIER• f8CIO<y Oner ~ o-· Sat·Sun noOIHpm Fashion MH7S-3287 DEBT COHSOUOATION shall be openeo an<I 3tw, 2be peitdno. r a g e s I w or k I h o p s ltlllnd ANIMAL NCTWORK CALL read '2100/MO. -1·800·341 ·7007 ln1o MM44-2279 TMChef & Teechtr Aidt 1·166·714·3331 MINIMUM BID $4,000 AA! MM73-7t00 (CAL'SCANI -w.•nllll81network.org 2 posruoos FT Mon-F11 24 hour COMUlt8tlon tor S-tl S&,000 J.71 4 Beech blodl June 02'°3 FME :JO DAY WES lmmed ope<WIQS ECE UMS end K·l4 3tlf 2111 Iv"'"'.__ 1-FOULOITNOl I UST1HG FOR DOGS requ11ed 714·540-11119 FINANCE PROGRAM The City of N-port -~·-·· .. ~ Mt-45t-4IOI H6·103·t5t0 Bonded 8Ncll r~ lhe llltll 2 C pieing, Open Sun 12-3 ptogra!IW <lla9"4d lot real 10 r8feCt ell b1c1S A 25"1ro 12S I Slttl St. Ml/ Oclcet lllltttn•, CFA, 1471 EM.or1Bf1'SEIMC£1 I needs· Hogll nlA IW'°"V . depoalt must accom StlHIOI 702-4!t!IO:! ..... , .......... looll ._ S500 tow incere11 "* . Vanous pany MCtl bod I I :!"""!!12~ ~-=:-: ;;;;--;;otlc CfNm/dloc:o-l..ollVs c8ll 0 HF TOOAY Balance due on or ..w rcll ........ OA ..... t T 18'1 tpOtted. tot-T.14-7773 Delore MONDAY, JUNE ~-~-.. ""ea on emor - -SSCASHH Immediate 3, 2002 for ttie sue· ~ ilOr't!: Don t4Mn-aut 2 cm IO loWla hm. 0iange Cull tor structured sente· cessl'UI bidder CaMtlera Mot'4 MANAGERS • SPECIAL• $20 OFF wmt AD (Must ptU8lll lt'lil Ad) 23511!11 & ~ 5***'on~ lalldeC&Ptd grounds FEATURES 24--tiouf Lobby/011ect dlal ph0nt11/f1te HBO. ESPN & ~ool & Jacuui, Guell ltyn· d!y C1ote IO 406 & 5S F!YI Mtn"• ITom 0 c F8frgrdt, college and belle WlllUng dl8· lllQ to t/lopl end 1t111uran11 COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 2%'1 Hartlof ll'ld Ptlonl ......... 0 & wt1I Clllioo t~ 4~ PIMM be ,... INt ments. annun.es. real es· check or credit card I •• -~--I fixed, ~Child 1nenc1y eJ. the lldntt In 1t11t i.te notes. pnvate mott· only tecbonlll!1 .... 2»15CM. *"°" 1111J reqi*8 lllOll notes ICCldll!1I cases Pro1p.ct1ve bl~" you to cd • too ano 1n11111'1C8 payoutS may -Moonng .>-714 I I number In which ( 8 0 O l 7 9 4 • 7 3 , O and K t 4 loceted WTEEL llUILOINGS 24l32 waa S7,2110, 11M SS,480. ~WM 113,tlOO, Mn SS.890. SOX110 waa 128.tlOO, ... $13.900 Bell Olttfl Must Stilt Walt 1eoomnm Older SIYM F11rnlt\lrt PIANOS • Collectlbltt ·~·~ •S-.0.• ........ ~,~ .. CASHPAJO .. .,..,..ce • ..v. .... M•UY UTATU ·~"..,..,,,,-· CONSIGf~Mf NTS j ' -~.~ ~ le a dllrf8 I* {CAL'SCAN) beywanl from 19 SllMI _, • ., minute. Moonni. S·18 11 on "FAST CASH" For home-.,._..... F ......... COAST COIH NEEDS OLD COINS! Gold. alwt, ltWltY. watc:t41 tnCIQI*. Collecfibttt 9"9§'2-9447 TOP SSSl'AECOROSI Jazz. R & B. Soul, Roell. tie !50'• & 60'1 MIKE !MH45-75()5 ,,__ be w.y of out of -compenlee.. a.ell ""' Ille loCll lttW '""""' '"'" ...., ...,. ,ou Mnd .,.,_,orfMt lor MtVlcM. AMd end vnclenllnd eny contnda belofe you elgn. ANOLUTE OOlOMINEI .. ......,. IMCNr"9 wlltl ....... foc:elofit .... ...... -n•• ~ IOOWf5~ flon C.lilomlant With 8 11&'"4dt Cllaaallltd Id In 115 l'lt'#loPll)tl1 $450 '°' 25 -.Olda ExPlllO yollf holl.tont FREE lnlormll10ll pecMge (tl1S)21MOIO, (tlt&J21HOf9 www c1l·1,c1n 'om !CAL•ICAJO AU CA9" CAHOY AolM Oo you wn seoo In • dlV'I Vw own locll f1llll'4t ,.,. lndudM 30 rnadllnM .,.. Candy ell IOI Sl.9115 1 ·llOO-M-VENO ICAL•tcANI owners •15.000 ~av """'u' Y ront • .........., • , talend S94 81'/rno' 550.000 ay For funher tnlormetlon '318 03'/rno' S70 000 Pay call wu Armand at $442 45'/rno' Debt con· 949,8«.3043 aoidlllon cte/1 ~ home "~ T ll!ll)IO\'tmtnl Closi!IQI ar· ......,roved by ony ~5:_~~ n:• ~ ;:,';;,~ tOdl~ Loans are p;irauant lO [)epe11mtnt ot c.Jrlomll finance llctn11 S 5"- (8 75' APA) btMC1 on 360 montM IOI qll8hf«I • c:anll Wt ICAl'SC~ OVER YOUR HEAD 111 dtbl??? Credit caroslbtlls? Cu1 peyrnents up to 5°"' Rt0uc.lahm1nete interesi rne.ntaWrtbulld c!e(jjl lrM ev1luatton (100)558·15•8 n o 11 • p r o t t www """'llo<lz~ org ICAL'tCANI SCHOCK HARllOA 20 wtlhl Hull 117,000. 714•111·02H 30ft °'"" wl'lllootfno Btlbot Clltnnll. '""'9011 Ht.lbor $27,500 M!17H10! cw. ClASm1ED TODAY AND 111E W our TOMOllO'l'l (949) 642-5678 IMW ll '00 20lc "' 1 -"11111 condl11on rnust M1 S28.000 000 94Hot·N11 10 Monday, Moy 27, 2002 -13 Got • good looll 21 RiohMd9 ct T-Zl l!llri dep 2!1~Dlled Z'I EllCClc lllllnd 29 --tor one'w money 28C~fve 30 ~­,,., c.dllC II Dot9do 'II Tow, cmneon Peet, tan ""'· Alloyt. mortll (~) S21 .... NAllA8 ('90) '4Hff2 Cedlleo El Donldo ... ve. *"*· tut power. low mlllt, 1 O'fll*, *Y ciMn (110721713714P) S21, .. NAil AS lfOOl "Mm CLASSIFIED (9<49) S•2·5e78 POLICY In an tflort to oll11 1111 bell MMOI poal>le IO our r'Nd- "1 and ~ we wl require Contr1ct0<1 who advert111 1n lhe SelVlce OlrectOly to include their Con11acto11 Llcenu number 111 their 1dv111J11· ment Your· co-operation 11 grN11y ID!!rlciat!!j! FARTHING IMT!AIOM Kllchen I Bath I Remodel and Room Addlllolla LJS60875 ..... , P2! 80lll ....... Eno OMeV Gu, fflumblng, Glau , Wood. PU.. Sllld, Vlmllh. Ltoo1m m-m-nu , ......... , r» G ( .. ~ .. , .. .,~. IL. t( .. ..., , ' . ·.-.. , l1lo/'/ I , I I ,lf//11<, . ........_ .. ,, ~· c.-.. !I Dondo .. ETC VI, lldllf, U poww, low mllel, 1 -· dMll (IOaOIM11Pl ...... NAllRI llOO) MHm c..-.a l!.IOllldl ... YI. mini oond, lllUlt - full =~ltllr, low ... (414 ..... HAI RI lfOOlMHIR JCM CONSTRUCTION WILL CUT THE COST OF YOUR REMODELING JOBBY 10% Or we'll Mnd you and a trtend out to dlnnwattha Marbt BroHar. All It takea la a &·minute phone call. Jual pJll OUI 'f04JI lowlll bid, wllk IO the phone and dial 1-800-520-5530. Aeedttlldei.llend ooel and by .... ~,.,.,. .. ptlcl at wNch )'OU'1I get the Mme 9xact Job. ~to applee. You''• flOl"I. to .,,,,. • olteolr to eomecM•. Why not write a •m•ll•' Oii• to JCll COllatNOtlfMP ... 0.-U.. M11ot1't ClllllD ......... ~~ (t1 r · a;:;. MAI RI (fOO) .... ClllllD .... 111 'f7 YI. --. cc ... power ......... -( ..... 11Pl s11.-NAllR1 (fOO) t1HH2 AJUWIUTO WUKLY IRIDOS QUIZ Q I • A• Sou1h, vulMnbll. you llOldJ •JI c::i U4 O A.UO •AU ~~&AIT ... ... 1C:1 ... ' What do )'OU bid' ttOW'I A • lf you were "°' a JlllNd hind. you ml&ht venture rWc> cilunondl. Now. hOwe~ dW WOllld not be forclllJ, and you could euUy be In the wron' 1pot 1bould penner pu1 wllh nrunbnwn end. ,.y, 0 x of diamonds. It'• a q11ettlon of how many bearu to bMS and, with 1uch poor cnunps, we would ope ror a raite to two hearts. Q 2 • Doth vulnerable, u South you hold: •Q C:1 AQ7U3 O AQI •172 The blddinl bu proceedcd; NORTH IA.ST SOUTH WF.ST •• ... 20 ... 16 ,_ ' What do you bid now? A · Wha1'1 lhe problem? Ian'\ a rebid or your m-card ~ aulOmldc:? Pra.nkly, no. Pint. lfiree bearu can be ~ Socofldly )'OU ml&ht land In Ill Inferior !NijoMult oontrlCl When three no 1n1mp la cold. We l\lgeat )'OU bid three diamonds, and pu1 1bould partner bid three no 11Ump IAuead ol llklna a ~rercnce to three hcaru or reblddlna three lpllClea. The blddina hu pnx:eeded: SOUTH IAST NORTH WEST 11:1 ..... •• ... ' Whal do you bid now? A • We let thla allp Into tho quiz? Yea1 you do have a very Jood alx· cara heart 1ult.. but Iha& dOet noc af v• .,~ .. -.. ~~_,,_; •·-·. ' ~ I l_; ,' 'I... •• ,... ·' ) ............. Wood/CarpeVTllel\.amlnate Rood • Countn • Showera ?tffiHjll! "" .... I .., .. .,.,_, .. .-. . , .. MMmr :§.mi: 714.Mt.7111 you UcenM IO ..... --t'#O-ilullld 11111.119 of )'GS-... aMlld 1WO clubl. YOll CM Wd -1JiMn1 .,.in i.. 9WD tumDiaill..-~IO allow yoNr M li'llllf-tdl. CleilL Q 4 ·Not vul.nenlble, "'9 IM>ld:. •A <::'K754 OAltHMU •~ hrtncr opens die ...... with four hNru. Whit ~-dOYOQ take? ) I A· Without tho aid of~ bld1, we know of no way to ,_., Ou.t Wbelherpmtner hu a·~ dl1· moncl anit lhe llCe or$: will ICcept dx hearu, teYeti or five diamonds(• cue-bid) to followed by •Ix hcalu. Q 5 • East· Ylat vulnmlble, )'OU hold: •AJ 1:1 AIC7643 O AQ •Q43 Your riabt-band opponcllt opens the biddln with three diamonds. What action~ you talte? A· Obviou-'~ the poaalbruueaare double, three or-rour belr'9 and three no trwnp. We follow Bob Hamman'& Rule: If you have teveral viable cholca, oae of which I.a lhn!e no trump, bid ltl Q 6 • Both wlfterable, u Soulh you hold: •J6 1:1 95 0 AK106 •JSOl m¥ldd~~:NORTH 1• P-l• YV .... ' Whal llCUOl'I do )'OU lab? A• ConalderlnaBut·v.M.t have aome 19-20 porilu betW6eli lho two hancb, ~la almply CCJll!t)elinl -will\ a really aood llahd Konb would double and Ihm bid hcaru. Thetefore, pua and hopt you have :$' for p1t1ner to n\lke nine ,_.TlllM ... 241111"9~· ..... =Int. ...... ,.., r OOlld, -~-. PM TMIM U W 'W S8lc ml, melllllo lllYtr, Im-Im -.. Iii new oond. lll!llltlc YI~ M,745 1271&11 !!lq . HtlW C*C J/ttfltllltt.., • cyl, Mir ........... ......... (12J0721110tP) ., .... NAllM --- Hotldl CfN 2000 ... -Only II< rnllel 118.810.00 t17'11C Phlllloe Auto MH74-7777 • JAGUAR JUI Conv ... lmmaculllit thnl-Oul coa:r-.= ""'"""'"""""·00!!! --lUI COIW. 'M . yt.ONy 111< llllllel S21,llO.OO 11n. Phlllloe Auto Mt=ft4-1T17 ,,.., llJI v., ... 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