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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1999
With four women nanied as ne w .
principals, Ken Killian is the dis-
trict's only male elementary
school principal .
•oocs that mean I get a bonus?• he
qu1pped .. •1•m not sure·why this hu hdp~
pened but Im sure it's not unique to this
district ·
mental)• School will.be Mary Manos fr9m·
Santa Aria Carr has been promoted to
coordinator of Mudent serVlCC!S At Lincoln
Elemcntiiry School, Rosemary Munoz of
Hu!1Ungton Beach w1U replace Bruce
Cnxkard; who was promoted to classihed
personnel d1!•~tor. Sonora Pnnop 1 Steve
Pavich, .... ho will l>e the new assi.stant
prmc1pttl at Costa Mesa High, was
replacr.d by Lone Hoggard of Anaheun
It's not.
H USIL-.. M ASll!'.l
District officials !>aid around the coun-
try men have opted out of care rs m
school ddministrdtiorr1or higher-paying,
less·stresstuJ jobs.
W he n Ken Killian htst became a
pnnapal 20 years ago, there
was only one female elementary
school principal in the district: Betty
Kratzel at Newport Heights.
But the tables have turned -consider~
ably.
"I teach a class on school ddmu11stra-
tion at UC!." sdld Tom Jacob on, thP.
assistant superintendent or secondary
education. ~or 22 stuaenb, there are only
two men. I think it's the nature of the Joh.
The work.Jodd is heavy, the heuddch~s ar •
JoAnn Berl.>0 of Aberdeen, S D .. will
t>C hnf>d as thP pnnopal ot the soon-to·
he-opP-nl'd Eastblulf.
"For a long tiinP. there was nothmg but
men,• Supenntcndent Robert Barbot
said. •But 1n recent y(~ars, therP h ve
b<11•n nothmq uut femiJle candlddtes. · many and stress level is high."
At ton ight's n;ieetiryg, the school botJrd
will be h1rtng four new pnnciµals, thrPt! to
replace the outgoing prinnpdh. cmd one
to assume the leadership ol Ed!>thlulf Ele·
mentary School.
.Seems hke we've been through d 't)•cle.
But whr.n 1t comt!S to hmng, all WP look at
1s who's the best canchdr'lte."
Lon Sunpson, the assistant sup~nnten·
8RIAN POBUOA I OAll.Y Pl.OT
Rea's Ken Killian l5 the last remaining male principal In Newport -Mesa Unl-
tted School Dlsbict elementary schools.
With the promotions of elementary
school principals Steve Pavich, Bruce
Crockcard and Tom Carr, Killian is thC>
last male elementary school prinopdl in
the district. He works at Rea School. . Replanng Tom carr at Andersen E!e-. SEE KILLIAN PAGE 7
• I MI' GGUITY..ZVUUS /OAlY PILOT
Schoolgirls Meghan Hayhoe, from.left, Jessica Carter and Hallie Slater raise their hands during recess at Newport
Elementary School on Monday as rain clouds gather overhead. 1
A ·weak imitation of El Niiio
.
Monday's storm didn't bring heavy from the Gulf or Alai.ka, rnandgcd to muster
almo La half-inch at John Wayne Airport.
"There 1 gomg to be another stonn on
Tuesday, but it's gomg to have .1l>oul the
same amount of ram as 1ls preden~sor, • said
Ivory Small, a m ctcorolog1st with tti,e .
National Weather Servk~ ln Sii n Otego.
•There just hasn'l been that much rain.•
rain and strong winds as expected;
its moisture leaves area 10 inches
short of last year
Giu; , Rl51.JNC:
I f lust year was the heavily hyped El Niilo,
1999 better IX? named El Bebe. Mother
Nature hasn't made a whimper with the
rainfall this sea~on, producng infant-sized
totals to date.
Forecasters were calling for heavy ram
and wind gusts from the storm, but the pre-
dictions never came. The National Weather
Service even issued a marine ddvisory for
water spoul!i -nuru-tomadocs that fonn
over the water -from l hmtmgton Beach to
Dana Point. None, however, were seen or
reported, according to the Nawonal Weather
Service.
Temperatures during the day remained In
the 50s, while the lows at night were in the
40s. The storm didn't have much effect on
the waves, with most swells hatwc •n 2 and
4 feet. ·
Monday's storm, which started after mid-
night, created unsafe condition!> for
mo tons ts.
Even Monday's storm that brought omi·
nous, dark clouds showered Orange County
with light to moderate rain. The storm,
which rumblod down the Pacific coastline
The rainf 6ll amounts ror this year sharply
contrast with the blustery rn Ni.i\o figures lrom
last year. Less than 2 mrhes of rdlll has fallen
this .season, com par C'd with about 12 inches by
this time la.st year. ~o one is really panicking
about drought conditions this sununcr, but the
numbers th.ls y~ar are ITl('agcr.
Newport Beach police reported seven
nunor trafhc accidents during the day that
were ratn·relatcd. No one wai. scnou ly
mjured. -..
Council keeps tinkering wjth signs
•Newport lawmakers
want staff to create a new
rototype for guideposts
on Balboa Peninsula. '
JIN!n~ RAc.l.ANO
pole sign after making' several
changes to the design. ·
The new prototype wlll be
taller, slightly larger, with bigger
lettering and.a blue background with off ·white lettering insteed of
an off-white background wtth
blue lettering. The pole will
apparently remaiil blue.
Councilman Tod Ridgeway mo uked ll the panels on the
lign COUid be made renedive so
they WOUid be villble at night.
1be ~ were not radic41
enough, bowever, to satisfy
CounC0man Guy Adami, who
ll6d ... ••r will not .,. UIMlhal ftJr,,,... Wbo .. btM l!adlrf·
with the dty trying • DDd dMlr
way. I le voted against the motion
"I don't think these cue the
nght signs: he said. "They or
some decorations that will be
seen by pedestrians during thl•
day, and that's about tt. •
Council member also agreed
to eliminate the small panel with
•aty ol Newport Beach• writtt>.n
on It alter Balboa resident Tom
Hyam iekS it seemed useless.
RJdgriay agreed.
•If tbey don't know they're ln
Newport Beadi, I guess we
haven't done our job,• he Mid.
AllllWlt oW Manager
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IUSINESS NOTB ................ 4
QASSIRm .................... 11
POLICE f ILES .............. , •••• , 2
PUIUC NOTICES .............. .10
SP()l15 ......................... I
Newport eyes
El Toro alliance
•Members will debate
whether they should join
a group that Will work
toward putting an airport
at Marine. base.
}1~1111t RAL.LA:-.:!1
tb1y~
NEWPORT BEACI I -City
ledders on Monday got their hr t
look at the newly fonned Orang •
County Airport Alliance, a group
they will soon debate jommg and
partially funding.
Peggy Ducey, deputy oty
manager. outlined what she
hopE>..s will be the city's new -.ta at-
egy m the effort to put ltn mtem~
Uondl airport a t the clo:;mg El
Toro Manne ba!>c
That 1s parhc1vat1on in a
broad-l>a eel albance of north and
'en tr al county dlie:. and group
thrtt w1ll work 1.0 put out mformcs,·
lion about th1-• airport that ls
understandable to the av~rilge
county resident
"The aU1ancr> would carry that
airport message inrlepe'ndent of
Newport Beach,• Duc:ey aid.
"Our members believe that if
accwate information gets out, th
chotct' of an airport dt El Toro 1
dn easv one •
TI1e council is scheduled to
make a mor tonnal d~c 100 on
Its wrport lrategy a• a goal-set·
ting ~ s1on Saturday, tarting at 6
am. at the Hyatt "''JX>rter Tuel
decision may mdude a $350,000
grant to matc,h what ha been
ralSed from outsid ourcc to
mnkc up the group' budg t tor
the hrst ix months.
SEE EL TORO PAGE 7
Costa Mesa leciders ·
outline new goals
•City ~ouncil members
aim to increase public
safety, beautify the city
and improve parks and
infrastructure.
Eus c.11
ibl't lilt
COSTA ~1ESA-City Council
member.. uhm1ttl.>d theu 1999·
2000 commumty ohJecllvcs Mon-
day cvcmnn dunng a i;pcnal
study <;t~!>Jon ..
Counc.11 me mbers f ocused
!>Om£' of th('lf goals wound public
safety, bcdullhcation of the a ty,
improving parks and mfrastn1c-
ture, und c·atming to the yrowmg
seruor popuhtllon m the ot).
•This b tar and away the be t
suhmittal we bav"' had from a
councll: aid City Manngcr
Allan Roeder. •Thi will help u
munen ely.•
The OtiJ ec-tlv will be valuat-
ed by o ty tnff members, who v.ill
return to the council at the Feb 8
tudy " 'ilOO Wlth "pecifi -<CO
and labor pro1ectJons, Roed r
said
Ma} or Gary 1onahan said he
would like to expand the "Uug l-
ed ta k force" approach used by
the CltY. Jomt ta k forces similru to
one • e tablisbed to morulo1
mot •ls in th • aty and to unpl"OVC
the Shallm r neighborhood could
bo form d to targ t 0U1er ·110t
spots" in th1• city, Monahan 1d
•The mnm goal on thl "'.a to
bring au the depa11mcnts tog th·
ct so the nght hand wos working
with th left hand,· t'-1onrihnn
s~nd .
t..1ona ha n1 other ohJect11ic
mclud.-d hinng three n w flrr..
light r , building a tot Jot al
Pauview Park, tclcvtSUlg mon::
comn1uruty achvtlles and ell~
m tmg , ·valua.Ung constramts
to pnvate dcv •lopm nt ol nior
hou lng projects, ano oompl ting
and partially funding j omt-u
othlcttc facility plans with th
SEE PLANS PAGE 1
lu.ENNIUM MOMENT Aclr ~s s t th stag for
C\vport ·s first taste of
national fame
11118 I Mod)e*a
High oolturo cam to cwport B cb
ln 1908 wh n the great Polish actresa
Helenn ModJ ' ka Md her h111band
moved to a small cot~g on 8n)' lslancl,
then the 2.-year·old city's most excJUIWe
commuruty. Retired from the theM9r,
ModJe ka spoke four langu.aget Oumt·
ly, played the pianO expertly, . .-....S
watstollor pictures, wrote poetry, aa4
dMfigned her own CMtwnM and
lettingt. Her death in 1908 awtt• •
ftrtt 'tbne Newport Bwta b9d --~ and lnten'Mlttooal ~
GAINS
A SOBERING INNOVATION
An innovatJve partnership
b tv.-een Sober Living by the Sea
and Saddleback Comrnuruty Col-
lege allows recovering . cilcohol
and drug addicts an opportunity
to get clean -and get ducaled.
Through U1e Transitional Educa-
IJon Action Cdfeer Help -or
fEACH Sober Llviilg reside~ts
cdn dttend a series of classes to
earn counsehng certification.
. • ReC'Qvering i:tddlct;; feel Uk~ they
.arf' being controlled in many
tre«ibnent center!. School is a ruce
transition before going into the .
. .
II 011 YllW
local voices
LEFr. Pamela Frankel,
left, talka with parents
of Estancia students
Chuck and Elaine
Cassity, about a
petition she 11 llarllng
to keep Ell.and.a High·
School a nlntb-
tbrougli-12th-~
campwa.
Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot
•AILlll
Hoat:li good. but
UCI ... i.&te!'
W •lGBi 1ft l:iOagfalUlit-
illg tPig ,.......I an
b oulltalldtng rank-
IDg ID tbe Health Que Report
Canl, wbicb wu recently men-
tioned In your paper ("Hoag
~ .. bean llllart,. Jo.n. 7).
They truly lane one of the finest
bMrt ~ lD tbe region.
ttow.--. I would like to
point out tlMd the ..., railkingl
chlldren away from their neigh-
borhood schQOls.
It ls time to stop forciJ\g 300
madentl, fifth-and lixth-grade
chlldnm, to be bU$ed 1rom their
home school to the DaVJS trans-
fer center. • ,
• working world aga.m," said Rick
Mennelstem, the program's coor-
dmdtor and Sober Llving by the
Sea graduate.
BELOW: Rick Memael·
stein, TEACH
program coonltutor,
ts hl.mseH a graduate
of Sober Uvtng by the
Sea.
are bMed OD cmtaiD atteria -
in dds a. by a certain volume
ol ~cw IDd the mor-
tality .._ K.biewld m bypem
l\llg9lf ta tbe Medicare popu-
latii:Jn. .
U ~ look at the mortality
,. .. far ~ surgery, UCI
Mlidtc:al Centet dearly has the
best NClald out of all Orange
~ lllalptels with a zero
~ rate and +too re~
on the~ card for tbe report-
ed period (199S.98). ID mmpar-
19on, Hoag'I rating wu a +52
with a t.92% mortality rate.
Money is be.mg wasted on
busing thesu children as a qw(·k
fix for the housing problem.
This money should be well
si>ent on my child's education,
not buslrig. Nor sbotild th1S
expense that the N~rt
Mesa .chool board ~ on
our tdwol zone fall on tbe fam·
W. ol these children that are
being b'ced out of their home
Kbool and neighborboOd.
1be NeWport-Mela school
board has to listen to the par-
8Dtl of this ione. We do not
want our children taken out of
our home schools for their hous-
ing problem.
MEDICAL AID
Because of the work of Vince
Gil, a professor or medical anthro-
pology at Southern California
College, two Chinese hospitals
will receive sorely needed med-
ical equipment. Gil, who has
worked on a number of projects
m Chl.na during the past eight
yedrs. was recently appointed to
serve dS a liaison between non-
profit Assist international and the
Chinese Medical Association.
"HP's one of the pioneers on AIDS
tlnd dnth.ropology in China,• said
colleague Doug Feldman.
OCC HONOREl>
OCC's resp1rotory school was
named one of the best in the
nation in the December-January
issue of the Joumal for Respirato-
ry Care P.rdchtiopers. "We're
1·xtremely excited about this. It's
been a team effort by the entire
fdculty, • said program director
Ddn Ade\mann Congratulations.
'BRIDGING' COMMUNICATION
Residents will have their say
on the bndge issue this week, as
county and local officials hear
suggestions on what should be
included in dn environmental
'>ludy. Whether the county should
proceed with plans to build two
bridges linking Costa Mesa with
Huntington Beach dt 19th Street
and at Gisler Avenue has been a
c;ub1ecl of heated debate for
years
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LOSSES
CLEAN WATER IS comv
Clean water in the Back Bay
could come at a high price -in
the millions, city officials said.
The Santa Ana Regional Water
Quality Control Board is pl an-
ning to establish · standcUds for
acceptable quantities of
pathogens -disease-causing
nucroorgarusms or viruses in
the water. Although oty offia als
agree it's a good idect, it may
mean Newport Beach will be
forced to unplement programs
aimed at keeping the water clean,
including a pre~ously proposed
law banning bird feeding.
TEENS SENTENCED
1\vo local teens received the
maximum 13-year sentence after
pleading guilty to breaking into
the Newport Beach home of a
female classmate and beating
her father repeatedly with d
baseball bat and a flashlight.
The girl's reldtionship with her
father apparently hdd been
strained by a domestic dispute.
"You can't argue with dnyone
that Uus was a serious offense,•
Judge Ronald Owen told one of
the boys, who are both 17. "You
felt tha t you were protecting the
[victim's) daughter, but it was
probably the dumbest thing you
can do.• The teens will spend
their time at the California Youth
Authority. Officials say the boys
prob ably will be released in
three years, however.
SCHOOL DAZE
School district discussions on
campus reconfigurallons has
spawned concern, frustra tion
ttnd dissatisfaction among a
number of parents. One group
READERS RESPOND
MARC MMTN I OAlY "'°"OT
has even launched a petition dri-
ve called "Leave Estancia
Alone," which ls aimed at block-
ing the addition of seventh and
eighth grades to Estancia High
School "I'm not one to usually
speak out a bout things unless
they are unmoral and unethical.
This is both," said Pamela
Frankel, a parent leading the
drive. School officials have con-
tinued to emphasize the discus-
sions are me rely a starting point
dnd the community's input is
welcome.
Loca Is split on b ri d ge d ebat e ----
•THE ISSUE: County, cities tonight
begin collecting input from
residents before launching study of
proposed bridges linking Costa
Mesa, Huntington Beach.
I am responding to your bridge article of
:Jan. 20 ("public g{>ts its say about two
bndges")
I feel a question should be asked· Does it
rOa.ke econonuc sense to Costa Mesa lo
~end 19th Street to Huntington Beach? And
cow~ I feel very posibvely that it d~. It
makes tremendous sense econorrucally to our
is a smaller bridge over 19th Street as a means
of continuing local trafhc. It could be a small-
er bndge for accepting less traffic into the res-
idents of the West Side, who are con cerned
about the traffic impact. But minimally, I feel a
bridge ...-even one like the wooden bridge
that connects University lo the Eastbluff side
by the YMCA-Upper Newport Bay -would
be helpful for blkers or cyclists, walkers, hik-
ers to the beach ... or for search and rescue-
type things that the Police and Fire depart-
ments may have to do rn tha t area.
Have a bridge made of wood or some other
matenal thdl wouldn't be acceptable to veh.i-
de traffic. But I think the West Side area
should be connected m some manner, so that
people from Huntington Beach can cross over
to 19th Street and catch the bus or bike nde or
walk over with ~1er, Sdfcr and more secure
I am against the 19th Street and Gisler
Avenue bridges. There 1S enough traffic on
19th Street already. 11Us will only add to the
congestion and pollution of that area.
CHARLES SPENaR
Newport Bea.ch
Once again. We are back to the bridges.
We thought the publl.C' had spoken, that they
don't want any bridg~. And the story says the
bridge debate peaked five years ago when the
homeowners opposed the bridges. But obvi-
ously, other forces are conung to bear, and we
are going to be confronted once agam wt\h
the bndges.
From 1995 to 1998, the bett
results ln open heart swgery of
all types in Orange County
have consistently been
achieved at UCI Medical Cen-
ter. We encourage everyone to
look at the data available at
www.heaJtbcarereportcard.-
coaa .
While these achievements do
not in any way detract from the
excellent results at Hoag Hospi-
tal, perhaps a bit more clarifica-
tion would be in order before
one institution is called "the
best.·
EUGENE M. SPUUTUS
Senior medical director
UCI Medical Center
Frustrated with
recorifiguration
After my son went to Davis
last year, I did not want to expe-
rience the frustration again with
another year at Davis. So I
pulled him out of the public
school altogether, out of the
Newport-Mesa school distrk1 to
a private ICbool. .
I lniatrult the JCbool boa.rd
'memben, after they did not
give anyone in my area {Killy·
brooke and Paularino} any rea·
sooable time to respond to the
reopening of Davis as a fifth·
and sixth-grade transfer center.
The board dev4lued my chil-
dren and our neighborhood
cblldren u being jutt numben
to move aroWid as a quiC.k fix
for the housing problem in all
our ICbools in our zone.
Rezone the entire distrid and
stop placing · Costa Mesa
SCbools as second best to New-
J>C){t, or maybe it is time for Cos-
ta Mesa to have its own school
district that will listen to Costa
M~sa families and take <::are of
our own fhildren.
In the meantime, l Will not let
my other children be subjected
to being ripped from their
neighbOrhood to be bused to a
transfer center.
Therefore I will consider .
removing more of the·Newport-
Mcsa school district's money by
taking my other children out of
the district altogether.
OENAMARIE AREUANES
Costa Mesa
Each morrung when I wake
up, J think of 'all the thitigs that
I am thankiul for. ..
I am thankful that I live in
Orange County. I'm thankful
that my car starts each morning,
and I am thankful that my kids
are not impacted by any of the
pl.ans for school reconfiguration.
I am thank.fut that my kids were
able to make it through Harbor
View Elementary School. as o
k.indergarten-through-sixth-
grade campus. I'm sorry they
lost two years -s,venth and
c.igl@ grade -on the ~
del Mar High School aunpus,
but I .a.ro thankful they got to
expenencc the wonderful
teachers and ruenuous acade-
mic classes there.
1 will never undemand why
anyone would think breaking
up the school experience makes
it better.
Remember when our great
educators thought open class-
room was ~tter?
An elementary school should
be kindergarten through sbtth
grade; a separate junior high
hould be seventh and eighth. It
shouldn't be too hard to com-
pare the a cademic achieve-
ments, sports involvement and
over4ll school spirit at EllSlgn
vs. Corona del Mar seventh·
and eighth·gruders.
1lh regard to .the Gisler Street bridge, I
dOR't feel It makes economic sense at all to
.. wand Gisler to Fountain Valley. And there
dl'e opporturul.JPs to allow them to get to the
access.
The key to this IS in the next to the last
paragraph in this artide, where it says New-
port Beach lS m favor or us having bridges iD
Costa Mesa. Well that 1s fine and well, except
this 1S Costa Mesa and not Newport Beach,
BIU. NYHOLM and we don't need any bridges. Just the open
Costa Mesa space and the view is enough environmental
impact to stop the bridges
We don't need any more bridges, and we
certainly don 't want to join with Huntington
Beach, which is rampant with development
My c:blldreo are being tom
away from their home achool,
from the neighborhood where
they are growing up, by the
Newport-Mesa school board's
uncaring decisions and actions.
While Newport Beach &S open-
ing up Boruta Elementary
School um coming fall, the
school board once again will be
tty1ng to tear apart my drll·
dren's small community by tak·
.ing them away from their home
school to a transfer center.
My cbikJren are not cattle.
Here's an idea: Count the
number of bikes in the bike
rai'Jts at Ensign vs. Corona del
Mar. It's abOut 100 to 1. They
JUSl stay kids longer.
Dilferent doesn't necessarily
translate mto better. Do you
want the Newport-Mesa
schools to be rnnsiJtent?
1 f eeway other than using Gisler.-OPPOSED We are not the atep:hlldren Ol
tbe Newport-MeA school dis·
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-Bt1ck to the 19th Street bridge. It has got to
~ fairly looked at by the city. Right now the
city is in ,a position agall\St the bridge. It is
based on no study. lt was based on e motion.
od we have to look at that.
ROBERT GRAHAM
Costa Mesa
I am calling m response to the bij.dges. I and destruction of everything that has ever
strongly oppose the bndge at Glc;ler Avenue been natmal. You just need to go to the mid-
That would put too much traffic going past dle of Huntington Beach and see what has
two schools, past a <'emetery, dfld l feel it been done over at the SeacWf area. It is abom-
might even increase the opportunity of prosti· .!Jlable.
tution at the motel on the comer. · Keep the bridgei in the planning stages
trid. .
Whet bapp,m when we vote
for a'IOda dal '18duction for
the ftfth 8Dd llxth gradal'
It ts dme now for tbe entire
Newport-Mela ICbool diltrtct to
be rsoaeet, and stop taking our
1ben make them 411 kinder-
garten through sixth; seventh
and eighth, and ninth through
12th.
My thoughts on the environmental impact
'!J)Qrt on the bndgc -I do support, e ve n U it
Please try to get that off of lhc master plan. until 2099.
SHARON BOUDREAU
Costa Mesa
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POLIC E F IL ES
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S 11,265 were stoten from 1 business the evening of J.n 18
• Anton .......,.,.. A laptop computer worth S2, 750 w~
stolen from a buMneu In the 600 block bet'ween 9 1. m. and
1:15 p.m. Jan. 20.
• .,...... 9'lrwt: A brieftase worth $300 w-as stolen from a c.tr
In the JOOO block betwffn 630 a.m. and t1 pm. uri. 21.
• Jun9' 1ro Drtw: lWetve knit c.aps end 36 pain of socks were
stolen from • buslneu In the 800 bkxk during the evening of
Jwi.23.
• '-t 11'19 14reet: A purse, wallet, carnet• and cellular phon4l •
wOrth StlO wwe stolen from 1 car In the 200 bkxk between 9 end t ;JO p.m. WI. 22.
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Tue~oy, January 26, 1999 3
we .talk? J ..
• Teachers union official
, urges parents; school
district to begin serious
discussion of school
changes.
} f~J IN MA.t.;JINJ
~~
NEWPORT-MESA Some
school officials are hopmg that.
efforts to engage the commuru-
ty in a dialogue about school
reconfiguration does not degen-
erate into a drawing of battle
lines over differing views.
The d1stncl recently pro-
posed sevE>ral "begmning
points• for a d1scuss1on about
reconfiguration, with most
changes tdking place in Costa
Mesa .
ln ms.
ponse. some
parents have
sldrtcd cl peti-
tion ugdinst
turning
Estancia into
a ~eventh·
through-12 th-
gradc high
Robert BarbQt school. Anoth·
er group or
parE>nts in Costa Mesa has cir-
culated questio nnaire on the
proposal to tum aU Co~ta Mcsd
elementary school::; into kmder-
garten-through·third-grnde and
fourth-through-ixth-gradP-
cctmpuses,
"We're not lockPd mto dn
answer,· Superintendent
Robert Barbot said. "WP want
buy-in and owner~h1p by tlw
people in the various zonci. We•
want to hear
theu solubons
and wc'rn
willing to
take the time
necessary to
do that."
But fresh
on the mmds
of many par-
Linda Mook ents are the
strhtegi c
• planning
mghtmdre of 1995 and the com·
munity sumnul of 1990 -in
both instances hundreds of
hours of work was compiled into
d re port that ended up collect-
ing du:.l on a school d1stnct
shell.
In light of these and similar
s1tualtons in the distnct's past.
tedchcrs union president Linda
Mook Sdld she understands why
Talking points7
Does there a need to
improve the commun•· 1 cation between the
school district and par·
ents, and if so, what
would help? call the
' Readers Hotline at (949) 642·
6086 or send an e·mail to dai-
lypilotctearthlink.net • Give
your hometown and pt)one
number (f01 'Verification pur-
poses only) and spell your full
name.
people m<1y br. h•ery of th" dis·
tnct's ldlf'St pffort ,
"H1stonn!lly WP hit Ve ll<1d to
moh1hze uq111nsl c1cllons hv
llUIOC"I u tll' district lPadN hip.;,
.shf' said. "WP h<1ve been
ilccc1ve<t rnto lhmkinu our input
was valued We have l>ccom •
wary, qm<·k lt> nu trus t •
• But Mo(ll~ saut thP c onummJ· ty nt>edi; to forger tht• pa t und
tuk(• advantd!Jf' of thl> rhstrn t's
off e r to bcgm ,, e n ous chal< g\ie
about rcconhuurahon.
"W(' do OdVC power QW!! our
p<l?l. • she aid 111 ct w11tt~J1
stqtem~nt. "\Ve nm recl.1un U11•
dmldlP. of trust· so nee es df)' f OT
a true d1alog11 ' w .. can tnist
thttt the d1stnct's stdftmg p6int
are ju t that -startmg pomts
Trust thctt Wf' arP truly empo\\ •
erPd lo come up w1U! oluUons
Tru~t thdt part1cJpt1nls rn the
dialoguP. hdve th~ ('llpacit;· to
focus on what' hPst for ull ( hil·
<lren. •
111P petitions ltrJtl questton-
nrurt•s, rat her than promoUny
a1ttlo9u • coulcl rruiull rn a hard·
emng of pos1tJc1rrs that could
tlinder communication between
the c!lstrwt clnd community,
Mook <tld
·\\i hat I' 111. ddvol atinu is the
pw< 1•!;s," she said. "We hdve ·a
untque ~>pJl<Jrtunlty to <iSStgn a
V411Uc to wh~t's unportant m tlw
puhJ1c C?hools lhdt (!unite our
dnldren WP tlPt;{l t«J nsc to th1~
challlm91 ...
The d1stru:t hds held seve1al.
COlllfrlUOll} meCUfl(J m'tbe VaJ-
IOUS zone about tile propo ed
f'hanq~ 'dnd more. are planned
-v/hat we're Sd}tng is. Work
\\1th u to resolve the problems
m the zone> • Barbot scud •w
nr-r>cl 10 help the commumty pull
togt•ther The bottom !me is we
wcH1t lo do what' best tor the
pducnuon all children •
Making tracks frOm Iowa to Balboa quite advinturesome for 9 year old
. • EOrTOR'S NOTE; This 1s the first in a
two-part series The second column will
run next week.
I n 1921, r was 9 years old. •
That was the year I cdlllc to
Newport Beach . l have never
left
That swnmer, my mother dlld
I were VIStting her paren~ m the
villdge of Mingo. Iowa. One day
my mother Sdid, •Robert, there
has been a stnke on the railroad.
We q m 't go back to Green River
to bve, so 1 am going to send you
to live with your sister m Balboa
while I stay here with my pdrents
l)lltil the strike 1s over " With
that, she hdlldecl mE> a coup!" of
yards Of ratlrOdd ttCkE'ls ctnd d
small bdg.
"Here are your railroad tick-
ets. The first one 1s on the Iowa
Central from here to Oes Moines.
THE VERDICT
robe rt
gardner
I
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The next is on th Rock l~lcmcl
from Des Momc!s to On1<1h<l. Till•
next is on the Union J>dC'1hc from
Omuha to Salt Lc1ke. Tiw l11st 1s
on the Los Angclt-s dnd Sult
I Lake hne from Sall L<1ke to Los
GARYS
COMPANIES
Angeles, ln Los Angeles. you will
have to buy a llcket on the PaciJ·
J(' fh•ctnc linP-to Bc:tlbOd.
·HP.re's $10 for your meals.
Don't w<1ste any money on the
-candy or sodd pop they sen on
i.he tram and m the stations. Tc•n
dollars should d o 1t. However,
rem,•mber to save 50 cents for
the llc:kct on the Pdofic Electnc
from Los Angeles lo Balhod.·
Then sh~ handed me d btg
sdlety pin. •Put that money m
yom pocket dnd secure tl with
th1i. Sdlcty pm. There are pick·
poc-k:Hs m some railroad i.tdtions.
In this haq ar~ er couple of hand·
k<.'rchiC>fs, c1 d1.inge of under-
wPur, nn extfd -shirt, some socks.
toothhnish 1tnd toothpaste and rt
swcatN in case it gets cold gofng
ovei thP rnountdms."
Shl' sighed. •That part 1s ec1sy.
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I lere 1s the• d1lflcull p<.1rt. B<Jck
cdSt, th<•y hrtve uruon stntionS'.
Nut out here. Every rnllrodd ltne
has 1ti. own "f'f>Ctrdte ~tdtlOn in
t'dC:h to\•m, so when you dmv1~ 1n
rt town on on" rdllrnad, you ha\ e
to hnd lhP other <>tcitmn in that
town. SomP-of the e slc1l1ons arc
4u1te lrtr <.1plirl, and you may
h<1vP ~o uo through S<>rnf• rough
n<'1ghhorhoods. Run nil the way,
11nd 11 anyom• trfos to slop you,
yell 'Pohl c!' dl thP top of your
voJC C? arul run awcty, IJ won't
t1lw<1y~ bf' f•<1sy, out I'm s11H• you
cetn do 1t. Altf•r c:tll, you'r" a
GMdner. u •
With lhctl t1dmonil1<'m slw pnl
nw 11hot11cl the w.iitmq trc1m
Wdl, qoin!J b<HWl'Pll Tdtltoml
~tdltons tn d &lrrtnge town wh<•n
you arc 9 yc<1rs ol<l 1sn'l etll lhdl
e11sy.
My .llr..t"tfdn~fer was 1n ()1,..
I\ 1ornes l com thr· lu.,.; H c cnt1 ul ta
the Rof'k lsl<lncl I hc1<l hPiml of
Des Moines 11ll my l1le Howe-. t>r
I hcHl nevN seen the words in
1mnt Somehow, I had s1x.·Jled th •
words phc:,111etica1ly m m} nund
Thu' Des 1mnP wo supposed
to l> • spcllec:I ulJce f'o.lo}n "
Well, m IJe<> Mome uU thr>
strPelS wNc.• pavr~l w1l11 IJnck ,
t1nd on etJdl bn< k \'lier<> th1,.•
word<, uoe Moines" t-rnm rn-
tmr th.it dS I ,C<tll down the IIt:ets
I wonclernd 1ust who Uus J) ·
Mmn"~ guy w<1 ... thrlt he wa so
lmporfont m !>PP Moyn thill lus
,ndtnf' wa.., on .ill th<' hnc k on all
the sln•ets. J 111\,111\• dPr.tdPd h11
wds thP nm~ who rndd•" the
hncks
I I owe-.: 1•r, exn•pt tor the
<>pelhng problem, De M0111f'!>
\\dsn't bad
Omc1hu was difterent. It
£>em1•d to me that the d1<;tano"
l)('tw ~ri the ~O<'k I 1ond anti the
U111on PacifH m Omaha wa"
miles and rruJe
And sonw of that <ibtance ran
through some tough pans of the
town
As I was qoinq U1rough that
tough part or Omah11 a rnttn tiled
to grnh me Ju ·t why, I do not
know. Mayne he wt1s JU t drunk
All J know v.o that this man
urubhf•c'l m} hirt and tr1"d to .
pull me lo tum
I lirnki> In• f', yt'lled "Police!~
~1t th1• top ul lll) vo1< t• .md ran
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• 4 Tuesday, January 26, 1999
Second-story burglar strikes again
e.r~on is re poqsible for a
series of more than 30
break-ins in which
·ewelry is usually stolen.
GREC Rt u.-.;c.
Police su<>pect a burglar who
tdrgcts two·!'tory homes sl.Q.lck
a gam th1-; weeke nd, when. a
Corona del Mar residence was
ransacked.
Police belie ve one person Jl)
responsible for more than 30
Newport firm ranks
high on technology list
burglaries in Newport Beach
over the J>'lSt two yeor5.-nie bur-
glarie:t have occurred in spurts,
and the burgl11r specifkally likes
to steal jeweJry. Authoriues say
the burglar enters the second
story of a home through c1 door or
window that usually leads to a
bedroom.
Someone hroke into a home
m the 700 block of Poinsettia
Avenue between 5:30 P. m. and
11:15 p.m. Saturday, J>Qlice sltid.
Tue person climbed a ferlce and
stepped 'onto a side roof. The
burglar Jumped o!lto a b<tk;ony
and then removed two l.>ottom
wmdow pane from a pair of
French doors.
Polfce believe the suspecl
crawled through the area and
stole ~veral pieces of 1ewelry.
Police weren't able to confirm
the amount of the loss but other
valµables, such as a television
and a stereo, weren't taken.
"We think it il) the same per-
son because we don't have tOo
many second-story bur9lanes, ".
wd Newport Beach police ~
Mij(e McDermott.
McDermott said the burglar
likes to work at night when peo-
ple are out for the everung. The
burglar reportedly is able to use a
ladder during mo5t of the thefts,
BUSINESS N OTES
IMG Artists and IMG Moch•b .
Advantix has also <1nnounced
the appointment of Steve Perr in
Delo1tlf• & Touchl\ on<' of the as scruor vice president, tPchnolo-
ndtion's loudinq professioJw.l sec-gy, <1nd Dan Cooper ac; semor vice
v1cc>s tirms, has rC'IP-ased the 1998 president. national operations.
Technoloqy Fast 500, t1 list of the I Pemn grctduatC'd maync1 .cum fdstesl-qr~wmg technology ft.nus. laude from Pepp 'rdine Univers1-
Twelvc Orange County f1m1s ty. Cooper is a graclual<• of UC'l
made the hst, with Newport with a bachelor's degree m infor-
Hed< h\ Jmdgyn MedKdl Tech· mdtion and computer sciences.
Bedch-bascd developer, pur-
chdsc.>d 1.55 acres m Santa And
where it is building a 26,600-
square-foot industrtal bwlding.
The project is set for comple-
tion in May.
Grubb & Ellis' Newport Beach
ofhce will be marketing the prop-
e rty.
Law firm gives $30,000
·to local charities nol0<Jtes Inc., coming in at N9.
164
Advantix launches
ticket s~~es reports
Advdnb.x, The Entertamment
Commerce Co. or Newport Bedch
announced the debut of lnfoAny-
where, which allows venue exec-
utwes to morulor theu business by
providing rea1-time reports on the
number of bckel<> sold dt a pdrtic-
ular site.
Advc:U1tix will also be working
Wllh IMG to implement state-of-
the-ttrt tickebng for select IMG
events. IMG 1s the largest mterna-
tionel sports mdndgement and
md!keting dgency, including both
Bozell promotes
account planner
Bozell Worldwtde's Southern
California office m Costd Mesa
bas promoted Michelle Purcell to
director or account planning.
Purcell hds been dn account
planner with Bozell for more than
six years and bets more than 14
years of agenc:y expenenc I',
Bozell is the eighth-largest U S
advertismg agc1nt:y dnd hds more
lhdn 90 olfices w01l<lw1de. ·
Ewing is devc>loping
industrial building
Ewmg Enterpnscs, d Nrwporl
The law furn of Sheppard,
Mullin, Richter & Hampton gave
almost $30,000 this past holiday
season to local charities.
The fmn donates about
$50,000 an.nually to children's
charities as well as around 6,000
hours or attorney time to many
organizations, causes and individ-
uals m California. ·
ln · OrdJlgc County, the ·chil-
ch cn's chanhes that benefited
were: Pcdidtric Adolescent Dia-
betes Research and Education
Founddtion. Orangewood Chil-
clHm's Home, The Intervention
Ce>ntN tor Early Childhood and
Chtlch en's Hosp1ta1 Foundation of
~
~rri ving
F rid~y,
February 26th! .,.
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Arriving Frlclliy,
February 28, t ... I
D1a•1t1•r . • ••••• c.,,, ............. ''· c.-,. '111-ilwl'llllll•• ....... ,.,..
but none wu Uled in 5aturday'1
aims.
The prevloua bwgluy NpOrt·
eel WU Dee. ~. WMn DMn tlaan
$70,000 ID jewelry WM takep
from a home in the 3100 block al
Ocean Boulevard.
Police received a vague
description of the serial bqiglar
from a witnea who MW a man
running from a home on the Bal-
boa Peninsula in December
1997. He wu described as about
30 years old, S feet 10 inches tall '
and wei9bing about 170 pounds.
He had a 3-inch·long ponytail
&Qd was c~ a day pack.
Orange County.
Local speaks on panel
in Virginia
Richard M. Gollis, principal of
The Concord Gro~p. participated
as an expert panelist for the..
Urban Land Institute's AdVlSory
Program m Norfolk, Va.
The purpose of the panel was
to evaluate land-use issues that
will affect the development
potential of the Ocean View com-
munity m Norfolk.
The Concord Group is a real
estate advisory firm based in
Newport Beach and San Francisco.
Association honors
local property manager
The California Association or
Community Managers has
awarded Newport Beach-based
conunuruty association manager
Shelly Slqgle with its professional
designation of Certified Commu-
ruty Association Manager
Slagle works for Keystone
Pacihc Property Management.
• OON LEACH I OAllY Pl.OT
Artist Deborah Huse adds paint to the faces of the U-Drtve sign
synonymous with the Fun Zone area of Balboa.
U-Drive sign's road to
completion not over yet
• Grand lighting ceremo-
ny s·cheduled for today
canceled because of
weather.
The grand lighting ceremony
of the U-Drive boat sign that was
scheduled for 4 p.m. today at the
POLICE
Sobriety checkpoint in
Costa Mesa on Friday
Costa Mesa police will set up a
sobriety checkpomt at a busy
intersection Friday night.
Police officers will check
motorists who dte dnving north-
bound on Harbor Boulevard north
of Wilson Street between 9 p.m.
and 1 am. The checkpoint isn't
expected to create any traffic
delays
Fun Zone has been canceled
because of bad weather.
The ceremony will be resched-
uled for Uie first week of February.
ljle 60-year-old sign has been
refurbished with new lighting
and paint, and will go back atop
its old post in the Fun Zone a t
Edgewater and Palm.
The goal of the checkpoint is to
educate motorists about problems
associated with drinking and dri-
ving.
The Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment takes a "zero tolerance~
position when it comes to the
issue. All drivers found to be
under the influence will be arrest-
ed and booked into jail.
. For further details, call the
Police Department at (714) 754-
5263
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Reception: 6:00 PM
Dinner: 7:00 PM
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BILL LOBDELL-Master of Ceremonies
Recognition of Pa st Mayors
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Spc!lk
Up ..
• Newport ,... .
llpuk Up-Newport is a non-profit, mutual benefit organization.
It's purpose is to provide a forum for the issues facing Newport Beach,
and to give deserved public recognition t.o individual&, volunteer
organizations, and public officials who have fvan their time and
effort to make a ~ contribut.ion t.o fhi betterment of the
Newport Beach GOmrTu*y.
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... -·
Newport l larbor High's
chess team captures sec-.
lond place in to~ament
1with 19 other schools from
sou thwestern states
HUSflN MASllNI
()ijy Pb
M atching its wits against
some of th~ toP. chess
player~ in the south-~estem United States, the newly
formed Newport Harbor High
School. chess team took second
place m this past weekend's
Western Scholastic Tournament
in Los Angeles.
Using some lethal offensive
maneuvers, team members Doug
Dukes, t 6, and Harry Agdayan,
17. both cruised across the chess
board tying for eighth place out of
150 student'>.
"I kind of like to set the playing
field," Doug said. "I like to use
aggressive moves that put my
opponent mto a difficult position."
With his qwck wit and "decoy"
moves, Doug said he was able to
keep the upper hand for most of
the gdmes
"I feel I was ripped off," he
. .
said. •1 beat someone who ended
up winning a trophy.•
Linh Pham; 17, who took 28th
place, said he prefers in<;tking
safer moves. • ·
"I usually proce(>d with cau·
tion," he said. "I like to move ror-
ward slowly and to make sure
that I can back up my moves.•
Math teacher Dominic Bulone
started the chess t~am. which has
about 20 members who play dur-
ing lunch times and after school.
Five of the team members played
against the 19 other teams that
came to the tournament from as
far away as Arizona.
Each participant'played seven
matches at the tournament, which
was held in the Wyndham Hotel
near Los Angeles International
Airport.
"I just asked the kids il they'd
like to participate, and they
seemed really excited about 1t, •
he said. "We're going to be going
to another tournament in March.•
The other team members were
Tyler Rather, who came in 19th
and Arie McGary, who ca.me in
26th overall. The overall results of
the Newport Harbor ·team was
just 6 1/2 points behind the first
place North High School of Ari·
zona
TH
Tue5day, January 26, 1999 5 ' i
LEFT; Newport Harbor i,enior
Unh Pham is a study in concen-
tration during a lunch-time che s
match against fellow student
Doug Dukes. Pham and other
members of the Chess dub took
second place team honors in th~
We..\tern Scholastic Tournament
in Los Angeles.
A BOVE: Doug Dukes and Linh
Phctm b~ttle one another in a
lunch·time chess match Monday
at Newport Harbor High School.
MARC MARTN/
DAlY PILOT
BRIEFLY
Child abuse prevention
office reopens
Costu Me a's Parent Help USA
Center has announced the reloca-
tion of its child dbuse prevention
oltice an~ the resumption of par-
enting classes and counseling ser-
vices.
required. Newport Beach's Pacific
Life Foundation provided funding
for dasses and child care.
In addition, volunteers are
needed m all areas of the child
abuse prevention organization.
For more information on classes
or vohmteering, call (949) 574-
8200.
College job center to
hold open house ·
Oran.ge County, the state Employ-
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and the college to provide com-
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seekers, businesses and students
of the coastdl cities or Orange
County.
The open hou~e will be at l675
Scemc Ave, Suite 100, Costa
Mesa. RS.VP by Wednesday to
(714) 241 -4900.
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The ktemational Guitar Show
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Guitars and other related para·
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sale or trade.
Experts will be in attendance I and all attend1~ are encouraged
as well as collector.>, foreign buyers to hnng items for sale or trade
and other notables. For more information, call (8QoJ
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PLANS
<!ONTINUED FROM 1
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District.
Councilwoman Libby Cowdn
suggested embarking on a com-
munitywide swvcy lo evaluate the
interest in a property assessment to
raise money to rebuild all the block
wa.U.S in the. oty and to move all
utility lines underground.
Cowan cllso propoSt>d adding
more recreational prograiu.s !or
fifth-through 12th-graders and
fuhding them with revenue from
the Costa Mesa Golf Course fees,
which recently were rtused.
Cowan's lther Objectives
included doing a more dt>tailed
count for the 2000 U.S. Census
and providing $200,000 to the
Fairview Park Master Plan, which
would need to be matched
through donations or in-kind ser-
vtces secured by the FaiIVIew
Park Advisory Conunittce and the
p_roject manager.
EL TORO
CONTINUED FROM 1
Representatives from a variety
or organizations have beer. meet-
ing for several months to deter-
mine if their individual goals a.re
common enough to wdnant form-
ing a coalition or alliance to sup-
port the airport
The idea was that once the
group was formed, tls member-
ship would be open to people and
gt0ups interested m being
Councilman Joe Enckson pro-
p<:> ed continwng the city's hinng
freeze, which was adopted in
1991.
The freeLe does not ban hiring
altogether but advocale:t strict
and conscious gwdelines for the
filling of aty vacancies, said Steve
Hayman,personneldilector.The
hiring freeze hes netped save tho
city money and contributed to this
yea.r's $1.9 million general fund
swplus.
Erickson said he would also
lilco to adopt a policy that would
iliVide the surplus evenly in three
areas: buying and developing
parks, street maintenance nnd a
savings fund for future t:ipital
unprovements.
Many of Cot 1 ~ilwvman
Heather. Somers' objechves
involved public sa!t!l}. She .µro-
posed increasi1,~ public safety
education by starting a volunteer
program in the Fire Department,
creating a senior home inspection
program, and increasmg disaster
preparedness through the use of
Community Emergency Res-
involved.
Initial participants are expected
to be the cities of Newport Beach,
Anahet.m. and Los Alctmitos, the
Orange County Business Council
and the Airport Working Group.
Those five core members
would each supply a representa-
tive to sit on the bodrd of direc-
tors. A 12-member executive
committee would include those
same five people dS well as repre-
sentatives of small business,
women's groups, minority com-
munities and labor organizations,
Ducey said.
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MEET OlJR MEMBERS
Member fon 6 ya«
Ocxupationi Edi1nr of Nn-port
Beach (714)
Why did you join Sha~-Upr I
had cwo fnt'n<h rcc.ommcnd ~h.ipc
Up & I w;u ready 10 get lit
Goals: To firm, cone and prcvtnt
o tcoporosb from W<lng hold .
Donna.Bunce
What are )'Out ttfulu. "I'm monger and
more toned! Rtgulu cxerusc wor~."
Whit do )'OU lilu about SbaJ19-Upl "All
Lhe uJf are friendly, informative and ~ ht!pful. The owncl' and qaff arc
ded~1cd to k~ing the dub on the
cutting edge of .ill tfur fim~s and
health have ro offer. I .il~s feel
comfortable at Shape-Up.
"Over 50 Years of Fine Quality"
All Types of Window Treatments
• Valances & Cornice Boxes
•Roman Shades • Blinds
•.Verti.cals •Shutters • Bedspreads
Co•pliant11ry Co1Utdt11tio• ;,. Yo11r HoJM
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ponse Teams.
Som rs said she also supports
speoal training for fuef1ghten to
help in the creation of an urban
e4rch and rescue team. Somers
also ugge:tted that the oty start
its own ambulance service for a
higher degree of accountability,
lower C06ts to citizens and better
resppnse timct.
Among her other proposals
were pursuing gran~ for public
safety, the arts and parks, and
budgeting '$5,000 or some other
designated amount each year for
each council member to attend
workshops and other educational
seminars.
Roeder said council member
education was particularly impor-
tant considering the young coun-
cil in office.
·•we do not have the long-
tenured council members as we
have had· in t!le city's history,•
Roeder said.
The aty only hudge~ for the
council memben. to attend one
League of Califorrua Cities con-
ference and other local meetings.
CouncUwo:pi n Lmdn Dixon
would Uk th dty to fWld an eco-
nomic feasibility study to deter-
min~ thl'.! best uses for Newport
Boulevard.
She also proposed providing a
signalized, nud-block cr~walk
on Harbor Boulevard between
19th Street and Newwrt Boule-
vard to allow pedestrians to er~
between Triangle Square and the
Courtyards.
Dixon's other objectives
included g:ivmg paid volunteer
time for city employees, establish-
ing a historical renovation com-
mittee and an arts conuruttee,
~inning a -customer sab.sfaction
program f 9r city departments,
and Q"eating new youth recre-
ation programs during the sum-
mer and providing'transportation
to those activities.
After staff researches and pri-
oritizes the objectives. they will
be brought back to the council.
Adoption of the objectives is
scheduled for the Feb. 16 council
meeting, Roeder sa..id.
KILLIAN
CONTINUED FROM 1
dent of human Jesources, said he
w.ould like to hire more men but
that there were very few ot them.
·we'd love to have some more
men," she said. ·r thiftk ti :n
gOod role model for tudents. •
While Jacobson said women
often make better admirtistrators
than men, the work quality or
qualiticabons don't vary between
the genders and that the phe·
nomenon is probably spurred by
the fact that more opportunities m
TueJdcry, Jonuory 26, 1999 7
FYI
The ldliOOI ~will-· 7 pm in itw Diltritt fdlMJflR
Cent« 2tlS-A lear St., COltll
Mesa.
school adntin1strat1on are avai1-
ab1e t.o women.
•There may be ditference£.'1n
the tyl of management,• JaOOb-
son said. "It could be that Uie
tuture of this profession will be
led ~y Jemales. It's a very signiti-
cant·dilference frcm the past.•
NEW PRINCIPAi S
ANDERSEN :._ Mary Manos has mOfe than four years of experience as
an assistant principal at Washing\on Elementary School in Santa Ana. She
starts Feb. 9. .
LINCOLN -Rosemary Munoz was a teacher at Lake View Elementary
School in Huntington Beach's Ocean View School District who also ~
as an interim and summer school principal. She starts Monday.
SONORA -Lorie Hoggard was the assistant principal in Anaheim City
School District for a year and has completed her doctorate in educational
administration. She has already started working at Sonora
EASTBLUFF -JoAnn Berbos had been the principal at Overby Elemen-
tary School in Aberdeen, S.D., for four years and served as its curriculum
coordinator. She starts Feb. 9. Following a presentation that
showed the group's new Web site,
video and other supporting mate-
rials, council members asked sev-
eral questions about how the
alliance would be structured,
funded and run on a day-to-day
basis.
alliance as long as it participated.
·How do we prevent this from
being the stepchild of Newport
1
Beach?" be asked.
The alliance is expected lo be G S
guided by the board and execu-SI N
tive committee but would also
creating a family of signs instead
of the hodgepodge of signs that
exist throughout the oty. He
argued that the proposed penin-
sula signs are 1ust one more
design that will add to the confu-
sion.
Part of the reason for the group
is to take Newport Beach -
which is tied Wlth its fight against
John Wayne Airport -from
being at the forefront of the battle.
But Councilman Tod Ridgeway
said it seemed as if the city would
continue to be associated with the
require some staff support.
Still fuzzy ts Ducey's role, as
well as that of Newport's other
paid consultants -former county
Supervisor Don Saltarelli, Barbara
Foster and public relations tum
Hill & Knowlton. Council mem-
bers 'O'fil discuss those issues Sat·
urday as well.
Make This
the Best
Super
"* Januar
CONTINUED FROM 1
Beach identification came at the
request of Balboa residents who
claimed many vis1toe:. to Balboa
think they are in San Diego and
. ask them where the zoo is.
Adams continued to push tor
"I don't think they all need to
look identical," he said. ·But I
think they should all look like
they come from the same city.•
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H I G H S C H 0 0 l I 0 Y S I A S I I I I A .l L
DON lEAC H I OM Y Pfl.OT
Newport Harbor Coach Larry Hirst sighs with relief as a three-pointer ls nailed in Sea View League action at Santa Margarita,
reflecting the tense moment, which actually is a rather common sight for the Sailors in their quest for championship laurels.
•Teams get a bye on Wednesday,
then start Round Two Friday night.
3·2 in league) have shaken things
up With third·plc1.ce footing.
With a bye Wedn~day across ·:
the board for Newport-Mesa Dis-
R1< 11 \Im Dl ""' j tnc~ schools, league play will pie~
~~Plot up Fnday with Estancia hosting " · I Costa Mesa in d Pacific Coast As Round Two of !~ague dction unfolds, Le ague game dt 7 p.rn., Newport
the Back Buy boys busketbdll cOdches hope Hdrbor facing Irvine on the road in
their tedms can mdllltam the debcate baJ-a key Sea View game (7 :30 p.m.)
ance between the upper and lo~ver t:lers of cmd CdM dueling wtn1css but dan-
the Sea View League and remain .s~ated m gerous El Toro at horn~ al 7:30 p.m. Orris
their (surpnsi.ngly?) respective positions. "Friday night's game 15 recilly
J don't thtn~ anybody would'v~-huge in tenns of re-e::.tablishing that tempo
guessed, dl the begmrung of ~e year, that it dnd dttitude," CdM Coach Paul Oms said.
would be Santa Marqdnta (Hig h). Newport "So m<tny of the games, not' only oui-s but
Harbor and Corona del Mar. m that prder, a~ the ffidJO rity of the sea View Ledgue gcUne!>,
the to~ (of the Sea Vie~ standings by the could've gone e1ther wdy (in the hrsl round)=
leagues m1dw~y ~oint); · Newport I farbor J Like our position, yet iJ we relax momentar-
Codch Larry Hirst said . . ily, we could take a major slide.
Sdnta Margantd was expected to make ·we're using this wee k to kmd of go back
its.dnnual dppeara~ce somewhere near th~ to square one and work on some fundarnen-
top of the Sea View la dder and Hirst.s lals and put a few wnnkle>s m for the second
Sailors ent~red wilh lodd~ of vcm.~ty expen· round of league. We're trying to get in a bet-
encP, but C.:orond del Mar s Sed Kings !15·6, ter light fo~ the rest of league> and hopefully
the pldyoffs."
Corond del Mai secured an
exciting road victory over lrvU\e,
55-53, last week when the Vaque-
ros' best player, Chris Ferguson,
had a potential game-wuming shot
roll around the rim and fall out with
0:02 left.
CdM senior Dennis A1shuler,
who scored 20 points and added 10
rebounds, five steals, four assists
and one blocked shot m the big
wm for the Sea Kings. grabbed the
rebound aS' time ran out. •
•A lot of (the success m the Sea View) is
luck," Hirst said. ·Maybe it's that last shot
which goes in or doesn't go m. or that last
defensive possession and the' game is decid-
ed on whether you stop them or not. But I
believe the harder you work, the luckier you
get.
"Sometimes it's JUSt the luck of the draw
or the luck of a bounce. Look dt Irvine.
SEE BOYS PAGE 9
ANSWERING THE -BELL
Costa Mesa High's Mustangs are in the driver's seat
as they await Thursday's start of Round 2 in the PCL.
Though not in need of extra 1unior center Autumn Smith,
motivation to remain unbeaten fueled the cross-town nvalry's
m Pacihc Coast League girls fire in the tin;t round wtth a con-
basketball wars, Costa Mesa vincmg 50-34 yictory, as Smith
High's Musldngs gctra ch ance recorded 15 blocked shots.
Uus week to relcHn the Lady Bell "Hopefully,• Kirby sa1d,
trophy for dnother ye(\r. "with four days to prepare for
But Mesd Coach J un Weeks, someone, we'll make some
whose tedrn ( 14-6, 5-0 in PCL) adjustments. It was a decent
hopes to f1rush the league sea-game last time dgainst (the Mus-
son undefeated and capture its tangs), even thougp we wero
second straight tiUe, 1-------down at halltime (17-9). J.Sn'l thinking about But we really had a bad
postgame hardware "The l...L. W ls third quarter (2 of 12
or rib fettsts (which UNJ from the field) and they
. will accompany the probalJlr... took it to us. We could-
Mustangs if they of cu cmc1115 n't get anything golJ\g
beat host Estancia now. S..., w'N offensively.~
Thursday or l<>£e by The Eagles owned
no more than 16 tryillt II• '9 the Lady Bell for three
points). .-a, .. ~ years before lasl sea-
•The Lady BeU is ..... , son, when tho Mus·.
probably the least of •• ,.--._,_ tangs swept them. ·we
our concerns now,~ ....... were embarras d last
Weeks said. •sure, '9 ~ year on our home
we're tcymg to wtn d •h tilllJ.. court," Kirby !laid earll·
the game, but more .a.1.-f.r er this season. "They
importanUy we're .-...., got (the Lady Bell tro-
Cf-,,
gomg after the phy) last yeor, hut we
league champ1onsh1p want ll bac:k It's ours,"
and a high seed for Costa Maia, which
CIF. ._ ..... likes an up-tempo
•We know COltt Miii High game, has been led this
Estancia (t3·6, 3-2) elrtlb••--setiOn by Evelyn Pow-
will come out real COICtl eu (14.3 points per
hard and play real game), Jenny .Earnest
well. (The Eagle ) (11 .•) and Smith (11.9).
got a big wm ov r University in · Meanwhile in the See View
th ftrsl round (53·•2) and they League, Newport I !arbor and
played Lnguna Hill tough, o Corona del Mar try to p ck up
(Coach Paul Kuhy) ha got them the pieces after a very tough first
playing w U." round Of play.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS HOOPS
DON UACH I DAI Y Pl.OT
Costa Mesa Coach J lm Weeks conslden the moment during
his Mmtangs' unbeaten run lhrougb lbe flnt half of PCL play.
league play with a respectable consideration for the postseason
12·5 record, has managed to playoffli.
defeat only Back Bay rival Coro-Corona del Mar would
na del Mar (37.Jl), loslllg to appear headt!d for the cellar at
Irvine in overttme and to w.ood-the rate of hrst·round results, but
br1dge by a 34-33 count tq tall numbers can be very deceiving.
two game off the pace for a Coach Elbert· Davis' Sea
third-place fmish and an auto-Kings may be 0-5, but there are
matic spot in the CIF Playoffs. o signifacant items to consider.
Harbor, with a balanced start· First, the Sea Klngt are 8-13
ing unit, hosts Irvine ~-··lfll· a remarkable improve· then must make the trek to en over last vests ftnlth.
Toro Feb. 2 where the Chargers Second, although they are
(5-0) awa.it With championship ·5, the margin of defeat is
ambitions. olhmg near what It wu a year
One victory in the second go, maklng Corona del Mar a
round guarantees Newpprt Har· tiroate threet to get Into the
bor an overall winning record ctory column 'ln the MCOnd
cos~ M N4l~n. ~~t=~ ---~-~£Wild (iiij :1itifc£ ·=~··-~~
QUOTE Of THE DAY
"Friday rifts game ls realy IM'9I in terms
of r~ that ""'° and al1itude -·
Paul Orris. Corona del Mar basketball coach
Tuesday, Jonuory 26, 1999 • Sports Edito< Roger Carlson • 9.49..57 4-A223
• • SPORTS HALL OF FAME
CELEBRATI NG THE MILLEN NIUM
G
•Boater extraordinaire.
Dlif Pi1ol
Durgan's most 1111 O ne or Dennis
notable quotes is 1111111 .
Nl'd rather be lucky than
good, H and the intemationally
acclaimed sailor he feels he was
1ust that in 1979 -lucky!
There was a time that year
when be wondered lf he'd ever
agam see Newport Harbor. sail a
llanspac,·participate in an
America's Cup race. or sit with
friends upon a beach with a
beer.
It was a year when 18 or the
world's best sailors turned their
lives over to the violent sea.
It was the most famous of
Fastnet races, with Durgan
racing aboard an dlwrunlrm
43-foot Itaban boat called Yena.
In spite of the conditions
which inclu.ded 50-foot breaking
waves, they finished in eighth
place. "We were knocked down
five times in that race dnd
experienced many 'tethered'
overboards It was the worst
conditions I've ever sailed We
lost all power dunng one of the
rollovers when the battertes
became submerged, losing our
radio and navigdtJOnal
equipment," said Durgan.
•I bad to stay on the helm
for over eight hours and broke
a finger when I was slammed
overboard. I grabbed some tape
and taped it to my next hnger
and had to keep stecnng. ll was
crazy.• ,
· Those were the extremes. The
rest of the Dennis Durgan story
is of one success after another.
beginning with Sabots at age 8
around Newport Hd!bor. By age
15 he was sailing m the llanspac
and he's been in 12 of them
since, aboard such legends as
Destiny JI, Paragon, Native Son,
Shandu, Ragtime, Pandemoni
um, Blondie, Holua, Winqucst,
V1cJcy, Chance and Curriculum
Vitae.
Chance was first in cldss and
first overall.
He has sailed in 12
Congressional Cups, winning m
1974 and '75 With Bill Ficker and
Dennis Conner, re pectively.
ln 1979 dlld '80 he won again,
8 Little League coaches
heard from the best, now
it's time for them to spread
the good word around.
C ollege line scores are
popping up in
newspapers. Professionals
are counting down the days ttntil
spring training. And fans are still
captivated with baseball's hot
stov~ league. which has acted
more like a microwave in this
off-season.
But part of the reason why the
game's aroma J.S so spuited in the
Newport-Mesa commuruty i~
because of the grassrool'>
instruction offered at Costa M sa
High by the area's top diamond
authorities.
. lUch Amoral, Brent Mayne,
Jeff GardJier and John Altobelli
volunteered their Sunday and
gave new ineariing to the term
ttee clinic for a couple dozen or
so soon-to·be Little League
coaches.
Organizer Kirk Bauermeister
opened the clinic (geared to
teach fathers how to coach
young playen) to anyone and
everyone. The dau wu
populated with 1999 coaches .
from Costa Mesa American and
National Uttle L.eeg'Uel and
Newport Harbor Baseball
AllOdation.
Mfr~~ofttole~ iUiCf tt!e afotamerl110neid
juggernauts for~ a Jeri
these times as the skipper.
He has sailed in three
America's Cup races and was
Conner's tactiaan in
Freedom's victory in '80.
His list of credits are
far-reaching. Among them: lri
1974 he won the Douglas Cup
for mtercollegiate match racing
after receiving a full boating
scholarship at the University of
Hctwali.
His list of stops on the
educdbonal scene mclude
I !arbor View Elementary. Ensign
Jr. High, Newport Harbor High
and Oran~e Cod.St College.
He's ~ailed two Admirals Cup
races in England: two Sardm1ct
Cups m Italy; two Sydney-to-
Hobart races; more than 40 races
to Mexico; 17 Big Boat Regattas
dt St. FranciS YC in San
FranctSco; six Clipper Cups; 15
SOR Regattas: and many more.
lhs best moments?
•The most meaningful ..
expenences I've had has always
been the camaradene and the
fnendships that develop between
the different crews,• said ·
Durgan. •1t•s really nice to go to
a aty and look up someone you
haven't seen in 15 years. You
spend a couple of mmutes With
hun and it seems like JUSl
yesterday that we were in this
race or that one. It's delinitely
the relationships that create
memones that will last fQrover."
He's d three-time winner of
the prestigious Newport Harbor
YC "Burgee of Ment" award and
a member of the NHYC, St
Franas CruiSmg Club of
Amenca, Fort Worth Boat Club
and the nanspac Yacht Clubs.
Add one more: The Daily
Pilot's Millennium Sports Hcill of
Fame. ·
IASlllLL
of a service, but it is now the
obligation of the coaches to
dissenunate the details to the
kid'I and help bwld tomorrow's
next Rich Amaral or Brent
Mayne.
The b1~gesl herd Sunday
came early in the day for
Amaral's lecture on baserunning.
for an hour, followed by
Gardner's hitting lesson, Mayne'I
talk on catching and AltobeW's
insightful sennon on the OVerall
coaching of kids.
The better the Uttle League
cnecbel, the better the play,n
Who Will rile from tbe progl'Ul.
While wllblng an o1 our
com.mUnlty coechm luck ln the
upcoming teUOn, It bem
mentionlnQ that our =· Mesa SchOhl Dlltrtct
programs h8Yeri't UAdly be9I
Qr.!!tge~~utaa 1
..
Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
• Releaguing set to pass Thursday, but subsequent CJF.
playoff groupings could dampen the celebratory mood.
A long with welcoming AU that, of course, i1o
back a host of quality contingent upon acceptance
player.; from this year's · Thursday of the releaguing plan
CIF Southern Section DiV\S1on produced by Orange County
V1 playoff team, Costa Mesa principals, which appears to
High football has u few finally be out of the woods after
welcome add.JtJons to its 1999 two years or turmoil.
schedule. t No snags, or appeals are
The Mustungs will renew expected at the CCP Southern
nonleague matchups with Section Council meeting in .
Saddleback (season opener), Buena Park, so Cd.M should
and Western (Week -4), but have finally be c:leared to enter the
added Bolsa Grande, PCL, which will s~nd Aliso
Westminster, Brethren Christian • Niguel and Laguna Hills to the
and La Ouinta.to surround PCL Sea View·League.
dates with Estancia. Uruversity, In addition to CdM, the
Laguna Beach and Corona del current Sea View configuration
Mar. . will lose Santa Margarita and El
Bolsa was 0-10 a year ago, Toro to become a five-team
while Brethren Christian and league through the spring of
Westminster were 4-6 La Quinta, 2002.
•bich will fill a Pacific Coast
League bye m Week 81 was 8-3 -+-
school, made the pldyoffs m
Division :XII last fall.
CdM, whlc.h wtll continue tis
BatUe bf the Bay senes with
soon.to-be-former Sea View rival
NcWJ>Ort Harbor m Week 3, has
addet;\ Pomona to its schedule in
Week (2. The Sea Kings Will
resume nonleague matchups
with Marina, Saddleback and
Westminster and will fill their
PCL bye with a Week 7 cldsh
against defending CIF Division
VI champion Woodbndge
.-.:.-.
While releaguing appears to
be mercilessly wrapping up, the
next shoe to drop will be football
playoff groupings.
nd made the playoffs. But the
Aztecs will gradudte platoons or
troops and were 2-t 8 the two ~revious seasons,
The Mustangs will take on
Estancia in Week 6 and CdM in
Week 10.
Estancia football saw Its plans
to open the season one week
early in Arizona scuttled. so
Coach Dave Perkins' Eagles will
fill their PCL bye with Montclair
Prep in Week 9. Montclair Prep,
a Van Nuys-based free-lance
Southern Sectlon Assistant
Commissioner Bill Clark, who
administrates football for the
section office, said he will begin
aligning leagues into divisions
some time m February and plans
to have a recommendation ready
for the March 25 counctl
meeting. Thisreconunendation
would then be eligible for
passage at the April 29 council
CONTINUED FROM 8
lrvme had Santa Margari-
ta at home and Irvine's got
the ball with Ute game tied.
There's fJVe seconds to go and
Irvine's best player hds the
ball. But Santa Marg gets a
trap, a steal and a layup
before the buzzer goes off
and (the Vaqs) lose by two
points (47-45)."
The Sailor ( 19-3, 4-l} are
five WlllS ishy of tymg the
school record for wins m a
season set by the Chuck
McGavran-led 1984-85 team
which finished 24-4, but Hirst
realizes it's still a long rOdd to
haul.
"There dre a lot of good
teams between here dnd
that point in time," 'Hirst
said, "Everybody talks about
how tough are leHgue is,
how competitive it is. If you
look at it, from top to bottom,
it's amazing. After last sea-
son, dunng our coaches'
meeting, everybody favor~d
El Toro."
El Toro is the league's only
0-5 team.
Costa Mesa plays tonight
at home (7:30) against non-
league foe St Margaret's
before opening RoWld 1Wo of
the PCL against Estancia,
wblcb hasn't lost to its cross-
town rival since 1982
Estancia (9:.t2, 2-3 in PCL)
is led by Brett Yalbuena (17.8 ·
pomts per game), Jon
Cantrell (11.6), Peter Ander-
sen and point guard Ja~on
Simco, while the Mustangs
(3-17, 0-5) feature Nate Jones
(16.0)
Senior guard Matt Jame-
son, a four-year starter, 1s
Newport Harbor's floor
leader, while Corona del Mar
has been led by Alsbuler.
Sparks fly in Reno
RENO -Eight
area polo vaultes,
led by Corona del
Mar's Doug
Sparks, produced
six bests and two
TRACK
AND
FIELD
competition-tymg marks at the vSA
'Irack & Field National Pole Vault Sum-
nut last weekend
The annual event drew 800 Vdulters
from around the world to c·ompete on
eight runways dunng the two-day
event.
The 4S·year-old Sparks, the pole
vault coach at UCI, set the pace by win-
ning the Masters Division Fnday with a
person~ indoor best of 13-6.
Also competing, Orange C'oast col-
lege sophomore 'IraVlS Vandrovec, won
the JC Division with a personal best of
15-7. Newport Beach resident and
Mdter De1 High seruor Kirn Houck was
second m her high school divtsion at
8-0. OCC freshman Nicole Hc:UlSen also
cleared 8-0 to hnish third in her d1v1s1on .
PREPS
borry
foulkner
meeting. .
MP.sci, CdM clnd fatanoa
should reserve any celebration
over their new PCL configuration
until the playoff grouping~ are
formulated. U the PCL H.'md1ns m
the all-Orange County
configuration which was D1vis1on
VI tlus season, the locals \\.'ill
have been done no {avorl>.
If, however, the PCL return~ to
a pldyoff d1v1.s1on with the hkes
ot th~ Garden Grove, freewdy
and Suburban leagues, the three
ared progrdms can expect c1
greater degree ot postseason
success.
BASEBALL
CONTINUED FROM 8
the 1990:-..
SomP. bldme the lower levels,
the feeder systems. There are
those who dalffi there hasn't
been enough quahty mstructJon
for the Little l..:eague population
and the bdd habits worked their
way up lo the high schoob
In the last four v.'lntcrs,
however, Bauermeister, former
C~ta MCSd Little Ledgue.
Pre. ... ident dnd current Costa
Mec;d High AlhlPtiC<\ Dm'<"tor,
has macle sure 1hat d lack ot
in-;truction ts only a myth.
It all starts at the Little Leayue
level and Bnyonc who hPard
Sunday's spedkcrs were no
douht cnbghtcne>d on ba..,eball's
fundamental..o;,·
Bauermeister will host another
clime Feb 7 (noon to 4 p.m.)
fcdtunng Chris Sorre (Fountam
The Sea View League, which
has proouced the last eighl
champions m i~ d1 n (V and
VI), could roncmvably be
repo 1boned mto a tougher'
diVlS1on.'Th1s would, of coun;c,
be bad news tor NeWJ>Qrl
Hdrbor.
-·:.-
The synthetic running track
and Jump runways al Corona clet Mdr High d.Ten't the only
renovated f~c1litiei> Sea King
athletes will en1oy ~ spnng
CdM boys and girls volleyb11U
coach Steve Conh report:i..ltte
school haS added a c;and
VOllPyball court
Conti thinks the new beach
court, between the boys ond gvls
locker rooms and ad1acenno
both gymnasiums, Wlll help
foster continued mterest m the
sport He also believ~ 1t could
be used as a fund-raising tool.
Conti hope:; to hold exhibitions
with local profes1onal bead1
volleybdll players {such as
Coronn del Ma1 High graduate
and AVP star Bnan Lewis),
which could generate additional
funds for his boys and gtrb
Valley head basebdll coach),
Tun Green (Estancia I and Dave
Austin (Los Anugos).
• Amaral, former Estanda High
and Orange Coast College
standout, 1s the Baltimore
Onoles' new utilitv man, afteT'
spending six full sP.ai>ons with
the Seattle Mariners
Mayne (Costa t-.tesa High and
OCC), entering his second
season w1th the San Francsco
Giants, hop~s to become
Manager Dusty Baker' No t
catcher.
Gardner (Esttmc1d and OC:C).
former stdrtmg second bdseman
for the San Diego Padres, Le; now
do.advunce ~rout for the club.
Altobelli, the OCC baseball
codch, is a master tearhcr and
should make instructional VldCos
GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL STATISTICS, LOG, SCHEDULE
COSTA MESA (1~, 5-0)
Pl•yer g tp •"8· hg
Powers 19 272 14 3 26
Earnest 20 228 11.4 15
Srnith 20 238 11,9 25
Hatsush1 2JJ 170 8 5 18
Nguyen 6 27 4 5 13
Hitt 20 33 1.7 5
Sasaki 19 31 1 6 8
Kidane 16 21 1.3 6
Thornton 12 14 1.2 4
loros 13 11 08 4
Weeks 17 6 0.4 2
THE MUSTANGS
39 Cromoads 60
53 Mayfair 35
61 LB Jordan 53
43 Valley Christian 27
25 Diamond Bar 56
67 Western 32
48 Pacifica 43
45 Montclair 47
59 Vitia Park 43"
62 Rubidoux 24
42 Lake Washington 59
47 Capistrano Valley 34
59 North Torrance 61
53 Loara 44
Pacific <:out l.Mgue
50 Estancia 34
54 Villa Park (nonleague) 62
58 University 48
54 Laguna Hills 44
63 t..aguna Beach 34
70 Aliso Niguel S8
J28 • at Estancia, 7
J30 -at Woodbridge, 7 (nonleague)
f2 -University (home), 7
F4 .. at Laguna Hills, 7
6 • at Westminster, 7 (nonleague)
F9 • Laguna Be.ch (home). 7
F 11 -Aliso Niguel (home), 7
NEWPO«r H~ (13-9, 1-4)
"8yer I tp •VV· hg ~ 22 263 12.9 22
~· 16 187 11 7 20 Jaiciuon 21 188 9.0 23
P.ul 22 150 68 21
Hollister 21 60 2.9 6
Huntington 22 51 2.3 10
Ashton 17 23 1.3 4
Moore 17 17 1.0 8
Castlllo 1.f 7 0.5 3
THI 5Molls
S4 ~Ila 26
J6 Mission v..,o 31
SO Villa Park 41
39 "~ 52 53 Thousand Oaks SO
41 Esperanza con 44
47 Laguna Hills l2
32 Mariel<~ 40
'rl Lakewood /.7
31 Long 8Hch Jordan 31
46 Warr«! 21
59 Santa,. 18
50 Torrance 31
• c.IY.y Chapel 39
44 SiYeMll 29
46 St. JoMpt\ 101'> 44
41 Cypra M .. ,,... ........
40 ~ (OT)4S
J7 llToro 55 'J7 COfON ., aw 11
G Sef* Mlrglrtt.I 50
JJ Woodbrfdgt M .flnllm ....... ?sit
'1 · ",...,,..,.. tie. c:orone ........... 7;J0
... •'SIMI Mlfllflla, 1'.JI
"' .......... ~ 7'.JO
ESTANCIA (13-6, 3-2)
Player I tp •VV-hg
Diaz 19 220 11.6 20
~Slty 19 193 10 2 20
S~nfeld 15 148 9.9 20
Hirata 19 72 3.8 8
Orellano 1B 53 2.9 8
Lenhart 15 43 2.9 22
Macias 8 18 2.3 10
Barrera 19 44 2.3 9
Varma 17 37 2.2 6
Matsufuji 9 12 1.3 4
Ollila 11 3 0.3 2
T• EAGLES
54 Beverly Hills 16
51 Hawthorne 30
37 Clovis 52
61 Los Amigos 30
35 Savanna 32
36 California 30
32 Dana Hills 42
42 Notre Dame Academy 40
34 West Tracy 38
48 cap1strano Valley Christian 28
48 Orange Lutheran 45
55 El Toro N 39
36 Mission Vtej<> 28
43 Pacifica 73
Plldfk Coast LHgue
34 Costa Mesa SO
48 Ahso Niguel 35
62 Laguna BNCh 47
53 University 42
36 Laguna Hills 42
J28 • Costa Mesa (home). 7
F2 • at Aliso Niguel, 7
F4 • Laguna Beach (home), 7
F9 • University (home), 7
F11 • at Laguna Hills. 7
COltONA DEL MAR (8-13, 0-5)
Plllyw •• •vv-hg
()yon 21 249 11.9 29
Didcson 20 236 11.8 21
Watanabe 21 106 5.0 11
K. McCoy 6 26 4.3 • I
Kawata 16 53 3.3 10
t<hng 19 S6 3.0 10
Eyre 17 35 2 0 6
Gruber 19 31 1 6 5
Hawkins 17 19 1.1 6
s McCoy 16 18 1.1 4
L1buda is s 0.1 2.
Pham 11 3 03 3
41
34
39
22
40 22
S7
16
19
36
15
"' con 51
51
21
STANDINGS
CO\liif.llD w l
Costa M•sa (14-6) 5 0
Fstanc1a (13-6) 3 2
Estmda
Hlgh's
Pranda
Diaz puts It
••Costa ........
Bvelyn
Powen (32t
delmds
bltlae
ant-round
hcUlc
COMt
IAllp.e
colllfloa
tietwe8ll a.two. ..... ....... ...,...,
DCINUACH fM.Ylll.OT
STANDINGS
Sea View League 8oYs
5 0
Newport twbor (1~3) 4 1
El Toro at Newport HMtJor
COf'oNI del Mair at Woodbridge
Irvine at Santa Margac-1ta
•
EslANOA (9-12, 2·3)
Player g tp •vg. hg
ValbOena 21 374 17.8 39
Cantrell 21 244 11 6 21
Andersen 21 157 7 5 26
Simco 20 146 7.3 14
Chandler 20 98 4.9 12
Maldonctdo 19 61 3.2 14
Garner 19 59 3 1 14
Stapleton 13 28 2.2 6
Tanielu 16 32 2 0 8
Rodriguez 15 19 1 3 9
Jimenez 10 9 0.9 5
Newman 10 6 0.6 2
THE E/.GlLS
53 Corona del Mar 56
67 La Mirada 59
45 Irvine 74
59 Wh1tt1er Christian S8
41 San Clemente 70
65 Valencia (Santa Clarita vaney) 59
66 Oceanside 71 so Cajon I 64
53 Nogales 45
49 Vista 55
79 HuAtington Beac.h 59
84 Port Moody (canada) '38
56 Fullerton 71
43 Montda 52
71 Glendale Hoover con 67
51 Santa Mar91trita 60
P.cift< Coast l..ffgu.
80 Costa Mesa 45
65 Aliso Ninuel • 52
49 Laguna Beach 51
58 University 69
51 Laguna Hills 60
J29 • Costa Mesa (home), 7
F3 • at Aliro Niguel. 7
FS • Laguna Beaeh (home). 7
HO • University (home), 7
F12 -at Laguna Hills, 7
COSTA MESA (3-17, ~5)
PS.pr g tp •119· hg
Jones 19 30J 16 0 36
Wh1ttalter 20 155 7 a 16
Ferryman 19 145 7 6 17
HatsW\1 20 138 6 9 18
Shalhs 12 47 3 9 a
'Neir 19 71 3 7 11
Tran 18 ~9 2 7 11
Payne 16 36 2.3 8
Cabko 9 20 2.2 7
Hunuw 4 6 I 5 2
79
66
S2
46 52
3
S7 ...,.
19
S2
60
64
S1
$1
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Tuesday, January 26, l 999 9
program
Co ta Mesa H19h tennis
good band thi pnng, as J
Tichy, who ooaclled the
Mu tang ' girls team last f s
been ecured to lead the · 's
boys·proqram 1\chy coached :the
EJ To o lihgh boys tenm" te tn
1998 il
Co ,<'he for lhe Orange
Countt All-'tar Football Game
will t c anno'-lnc;ed Feb '16
montl;Uy new~.makers lune
at the Arrowhectd Pond.
Bobby Bowd m himself,
hQwever. \\ ould hkely have
dlf ficulty breaking out of the-..
defcns1vc-dommated mt th •
awlUal summer howcas~ -~
-sch1>.dulcd for july 9 at Oran9
Coas C,:oll ge -has been iJl U.C
last Sl.!veral \ears. : :
Bhtzmg bu been limited 10~·
incrC<lse offenswe success, but'
anyone with more creative -•
sugg1• t1ons to encourdge .. :
~conug shoul<,1.not hesitate to~
send me their ideas Fa.x me
ctl (9·19) b46·4170 or chime
Vla e-mail at
dr11lyp 1 lot@'earthhnk net.
HAPPY
8 IR TH DI y:
Celebratlnp the ~ly ~
Attifet Of the Weetl S.-
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JAIME CARRJuo
CosTA MESA
CftOSS COIJNTln'
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TODAY'S SCHEDULE
a.sk~Mll Collfog~ ITM'n Fre$no P~ f c .i Sou1h~
Ca tom.a Col ec;e 7 30 p111
Cot~ wQtlltln frnno I' f< 41! Sovtht
Ca lfot •• Col ~e 5 lO p.m
High Ktiool boy\ •St ~r~ret') •t Cmtt
M4!S11 pm.
Water polo
H"ig'l tchool g rh Com1 MPloll ;at San
C em~t" 11!>p
B 0 Y·S
NEWPORT HARBOR (19-3, 4-1)
Phty.r 9 tp avg. hg
Ja~n ll 352 16 0 25
Illingworth 22 329 15 0 25
Limon 22 207 9A 26
Rob nson 22 167 7 6 18
Hearlson 22 141 6• t1
Clayton 22 77 ~ 5 e
Yarnal 2"2 74 3 4 9
PaJev <: .9 11 1-2 6
Kahle 4 4 1 O 2
SChau 6 4 0 7 2
Cha 7 4 Ob 2
H~1eh 10 5 05 2
Taton 6 2 0..3 2
ValleJ O 17 4 02 2
65 Edison
63 canyon
THE SAILOltS
69 cap1strano Va Icy
88 Trabuco Hills
36 Br a Olinda
80 UJOfl
61 Oceans1d
69 Woodbridge
SO Irvine u. Huntington Beach
65 La~ Vegas Clark
63 Las Vegas Valley Spnngs
61 Mira Costa
SS Tucson Marana
53 LM Vegas Durango
90 El Modi na
SS A tso Nigu I s.. View LNgUe
59 Irvine
58 El Toro
55 Corona del Mar
47 SOnta Margarita
56 Woodbrtdge
J29 • at Irvine. 7 30
F3 El Toro (home), 7 ::tO
FS at CdM 7 30
F10 ·Santa Mar~arita (hooie}, 7:30
F12 at Woodbndg , 7 30
45
45
67
79
61
57
45
45
37 45
67
40
46 42
38
4S
39
48
51
37 52
53
CORONA DEL MAR (15-6, 3·2)
ptayer I • a~ hig
AIShuler 21 289 13 S 23
Hansen 21 225 JO 7 21
Crosby 21 '218 10A 21
Hanson J1 162 7.7 13
Sh 20 114 57 15
Bottom 21 ~ 3 12
Hunt 2t ~5 31
Morrn. 16 34 2 I 1)
II 9 9 10 3
P tt 1lOn H 4 0.4 2
THI: SI.A KINGS
S6 Estaooa t3 _
65 \/, ta (Santa 0.rfta VAiiey) S4
64 Orange liutheran 45
49 Olntury ~
62 SM Clemente 6S
50 llftowcr 57
11 'Westm nster 50
48 long Beach Millikan «>
65 L1Mlr.oa M
63 Sliddleba "2
3 7 Uiguna &etch 4)
61 GIKden GrQll'e i)7
'71 Glendale HoOYtt C7
59 Rialto 15
7t Fullerton C7
114 M'"'°" Viejo 51 ,..,,... .. ~· 51 Ellbro
56 Woodbftdglt 37 N.,,.poft ...,_,,
55 .,..,.
• SdaMlrldi m.a .. -.f'4111 .. ~~~~~
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P'S Newpllt .... "' "9 _.. ...a.l'..JO
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tlucta<J wile Ha\18 you ~1anlld t101ng bu~iness yet? NQ Wrlham B Oa\llS
ltu'f s1a1ement wali ftled
w1lfl jhll County Cl4'0t ol
Onr~ County on 1•14·99
I 19~78()473
Dai Pilot Jan 19, 26
611 : u. 1999 1254
Flctlt OUI Bui ne11
Nfme Statement
TNll loll0~1ng f>Gl*'Q(lll
a10 c:t• ng 1>V\1ness as Swtet Nadine, '2032
Ptiattrop• Ct, Costa
Mesa. CA 92626
S1er11an1e • M Lelller 2032 Phala1ope Court.
Cos1i/ Mesa CA 92626 Thi~ buSiness Is r.ori ducted by an tnd•vtdual Ha~ you i.U1r181J OOtn<J
bus orss yet? No .
Ste~hanie M Lelllot
Th 1 s1a1emen1 wn hied w11n ,ie COunly Cterl< ol
Orange County on 1·14·\l'l 199967~358
Dae;-Pilot Jan 19. 26
Feb i 9, 199'J F25!>
Fictitious Bu1lnu1
Name Statement
Ttte lottowing pc.01son
are <101ng business a1
CUS Realty, 600 Nollh Tus"n Avo, Ste 270,
Santa Ana CA 9"705 Dan E. Ale~1tnder. t3J7
Golden V1sl3 Or • West
Co1111'18, CA 91791
This ~uslriess is r:on
ducted by an llld1111dua1
HaNe you sturttld 004ng
bUS•l'IUS yat7 No
Ockl E Ate•ander • Tilts statement was 11~
"th 111e COunly C'o1k .1
O•M!JQ Counly on I·' 5 99
111996780499
D .l1y Pilot J m t 9. 2f.
Fet 2 9 1~99 T25
Flettt1ous Business
Name Stetement
Tho t~wc.ng pe1sor. '"t! q.:>111g bu ness a' Camrro1aa l«tnd•11g Re
i.ource, 2082 M1chetsoo
Di ~ 100 lrvir\f! CA
1161<.::
Miel!lel John Sk1bba,
t218 .Pnva1e Roac:l N,,w.
!)Ort lleact1 CA 9261\0
Thllt business 1s oon
uucte~ by an lnt1 wtual
HaY.i, 1uu slartQlt O(.lll11J
bus1nMS y11t'> No
M1ch .. ol J Sl110b.1 n.,., ~1111emtm1 was h10•1
with ll'lfl Courtly CIEm 111
01an9e Couruy un l·t!i 99
t9996780500
Oa1ty P1lol Jan HJ 2•
Fe1> l, 9 1999 '256
Fictitious Busin~u
Name Statement
Tr . lo1tow1ng r,.P1 n
;i1e 1:lo1rog but.int: ~ a:.
Da1111l Llnde11lh&I Con
sull1ng. 981 West 181h St,
UM A Costa MesA CA
92627 Daw1 T L•M4:tnthel. 981
Wost 18ltl St Urou A
Cos1a Mesa CA 92627
Trus Ouslness •S
lueted oy an mcliViOual
Havu \IOO sianed K>inlJ
t1us ness yer7 Ves, 121131
~d
Dallk1 T uriaenlhat •
This statement was hied
w1m tM Coun1y Cft>rk ot OrangeCOunlyon 1·1!:..i\l!:I 19996780501
Daty P1t:;1 Jan t9. 26, Feb ~ 9 1999 T2!j7
F1ct1tlous Business
Name Statement
The fo1fow1nq ~ir<.or•\
a1e •1n1ng business at.
Long'& Ga1age, 2113'1 W
P:>c1l1c Coast H1911w11y
Ste B Newport Beach CA
92b63
Jellrey Wi!yne Long
1310 Gataxy Driv" Nuw
µort Beacti CA "2&60
Tl'ltS business IS COii
•Jucroo b\I an 11w:11v1rfuat
Ha11e vou s1anfld 001119
t/US•flllSS vet? YI!:. 1-7·91!
Jellrey w Long
lt s s1atome11t we1 hied
""" me OOuntv CleOI ct Orange County rm 1 15.£19
19119f780521
Oii tv P.ICt Jttl\ t9 2o,
Feo 2 9 t9S19 T257
ol lhO tJ slld 'fOU "1U$1 MARY EU.IOTT, Neme Stat•~· tie IOllOWbu ~ pellQOI "3-1131 AUCTION 80NO Glbfaltef Ave . Costa~. Be-..... Cal1fo-1a .t: .... fl•• ~ ®"" Wllh ine O.IXllY City Cl-.k. The j()ffpw1ng perlQfl doinQ sinest • IT23-4Mll CA l2G26 -.11 '" u•QV COUl1 rl(J~il et1py101he coy ot Coat•..... •1• 0111ng busllle IENLLTYLO 0-ROOT SCOCOM, b~ Publllhtd Newport Thia bU1ln111 I• con-on January 13, 1999
p r on~1 11tpraun1a11111 Put>l1thed Newport M !'tin Garcia· A A M. c tuech-Cotta M"I Dally dueled b'f. an lndlvldl>ll 'Nl'\lle VISl\11)9 her tavor·
arPoloted by the OOIJTt 8eei:h-C06ta Meta 0411Jy Landtaplng, 1413 STUDIOS. 101 Piiot Janul"'f 1t. 26, 1191 HIVI 'fO\I 111rted dolno rte paradi"e ·Honolulu,
w11n•n lour months lrom the _ Pilot January 26, February Centro! Ave • Sama Al so Drt\19, Su•!• 11 o. · M* bullneaa y.rt No " a11ra 01 1tie '" t,l&luan~ o1 2. 199!1 CA 92704 • a Mua. CA 9262'7 Dtvld Laucltt1~ Hawaii. For several
leuera .. p10111ded In Pro-T260 Martlfl Garcta, 1•13 er M Placey. 537 tfOTICI Of' Thi• etst•ment wu flled years she has been a
bate Code .sechon 9100 NOTICE OF Central Ave , Santa A port Ce11te1 Drive. ttU•&.IC AUCTION wrdtl\ the Coontv C!Wk of Victim of Alzhetmer'i;
lhe 111!'9 lor tiling cialms APPLICATION TO CA 92704 wpo<t Beech. CA 92660 Nollet 11 hereby .given Orenge County on 1 ... 99 Di w111 not expue befor• tour SELL ALCOHOLIC Thia b\Jsll\IH 11 c hla business 11 c;o" thal the und«tlotied" w111 t .... 77"40 ·sease. monllls lfom the heonng BEV ducte<I by 1n tndivldua d by. an Individual 1etl 11 PUBLIC AUC.nON Dall P1I Mildred and her rtate noticed above ERAGES Ha119 you slaned 0001 ve you started doing on Febtuary f, 1999 Alt,, Y °' Jtl'I.
12
•
111• 2'· husband, 8111 Mead (de·
YOU MAV EXAMINE tl'le December 14, 1998 bUSlneal vet? Yes, 7.31 ness yet? No SPACE. ~ Hamll!On AV· Feb 2• l9911 T'243 hie kefll by t~ oourt 11 you To Whom It May Con Martin Garcia tr M. Placey tnU., Huntlncrton BMch l'loU\teue .......... ceased Juno, 1986)
are a person lntore.sted in cem MANDA FOODS INC This statemMt was 11 Is statement was hied CA 92848 tfl• p1riOMI ...,... atatelnent lived on Lido Isle for
tile es1ato, you may lite is (are) •POIY!no to the De· with 1t1e County Clertl lf'I• C01,1ntv Ci.Iii of property of the following: TM fol~"" ,_..001 .,. many years and were
wi1t11rie court a Request 1or p1u1men1 of Atco110111 Orange County on t ·22 ge County on 1 ·22·99 Name, Unh I dolno ~1J9inliN o;;.-"ery active in the New·
Special NQlice (form. OE· Beverage Conlrol to se• el· 1"9H7111 1'"6711094 tnYentory s.. HorM Fabl'atlon and rt H~.... y C 15'1) iot the t.ltng ol an tn· coholM: b811erage1 at 270t Daily Piiot Jan 26, Fe lly Pilot Jan 26, Feb Reagen, Sandre, 0029, Wtldlng t733 MonrOVla po 111110r a~ht lub, v~1tOfY al\d app•a•or;a1 o1 Harbor Olva D . Costa 2.9. f6 1999 T2 16.1~9 T2n Hou-.holdnerna Unit 8 'eo • racing sailboats
eslate Hsuts of of any t.Aesa. CA 92d26 with a Flctlijoue Buahiet C1lil6u1 Bu1lneaa Hragyll, Cretg, Q042, 92U7 · "' Meaa, Clltf Ill different classes· and
t;etttion or account as ~~~t~·s::t~g' ~~1: Name 6tetement am• Statement Hou~ hemt Robert Oeorge Summer. rrequenlly winning prOl/ldOd tn P•ob<'ll& Code llcenr .. (s) The IOl!oWing person lollowUlg persons Mc Collough, Fen&, AlllO 2078 Vtlley Ad., Cotta th .. Id d s()(;ti0f1 1250 A Rl)QOesl .... art doir'IQ t>u&inan doing business as: Parta, eox.. MIN Calif t2e27 ese races mt re
,.,, Spocial Notice lorm IS Published Newport BON V6YAGE YAC FIC COMMUNICA-Pena. ~. oooe. Flt. Thll. bu•lneu I• con-worked closely with
v1tllatile 1rom tt1e coun PBeloach·Costa Mesa Daily SERVICE. 13 e·"""'tho s. 379 Roc:"Aster St., cablMll, 'TYPe'M"" duct.a ...,: an lndMcfUal Jack Wrather 1n the d .... I t January 26, February """ "" K.E AuctlOn SeMCt PO ._. w
7
Attorney for thl 2. 9. 1999 T279 Ranctio S&nta Margan Mesa, CA 92627 . C • nave you 1tar1ed doing ptomOtJOll and develop-CA 92688 gory A Fults 379 Box 508• Patton. A t23e9 bulirMa yel1 YM, 1·1'99 t f th Balboa Ba
Ptlllloner: Enc M PmlOn 13 Bock ester Street. Costa K.E. Jeck.Ion Tel ~ Robert Summer• men O e Y
ROSS & LIGH™OLDER. FletltiOUI Buslne11 tho1n Rancho San Calif. 92627 883<1 t31 AUCTIOr~ BOND Thlt ltaf81Mflt WU flte<I Club and was nran. ted a
LAWRENCE s. ROSS, Name Statement ... 't C'" 92 b I 172~1-tll with ... _ Countu C1--'-of llf be sh" '""' ESQ (CSB•
67
.....
61
..... rgan a, "' 688 us1ness s t:on· Publl•tl•d Newport .... •7 .,,. e mem r tp m vie
2442'2 AVENIOA OE LA The following pars~ Thls business is can 8d by. an lndrvidual Be1ch-Co11a t.'111 Deity Orange C~ °"7.!.!!?. club for her service She
CARLOTA ,
365
~re do.ng bus•ness as dueled by. an lncl1vtdual e you started doing Piiot JanuatV 18, 2il IM --• --was also a founding
LAGUNA HILLS, CA ~aw~~~c!a~~~ig~w~. b~:::'si;t?'~~ed 00 ,fo',/~17/~fts ' F~~\~.,,. 12
'
11;.~ member of the Center
112653 Suite 300, Newport Beach, Enc M P1nk>n statement was hied Fictitious lkl9'M9• Club 1n Costa Mesa,
Publlshert Newport Cahlornoa 92663 this statement was ht he County Clerk of Ne.me et .. ement Flotlttou9 •ueln9e• and BQach Cos1a Mesa Daily Articles ot 1ncorporattoo with the County Clerk e County on 1·22-99 The following peraona art Nam. ltat-.nt ~Joyed her mem·
Pilot Januarv 20 26, 27, Number Al• 20373t5 orange County on 1 22 11996781086 doing butlnMa 11: The tonO'Ning peno4'1• ate bershrp in Honotutu·s
t999 WTl3€ Jacot>sen W1t1. Inc. (CA) 199987e11 'V Ptlof Jan 26. Feb a) GOVJOBS bl OOVJOB doing buslne11 u : Outrigger Canoe Club
3333 w Coast HIQhway, Daily P1I01 Jan 26. Feb f 6, 1999 T278 c) GOVERNM.ENT JOB tfi Oav!ch Catpet and Uphol-whenever she was in
SUPERIOR COURT OF Ste. 300, Newport Beach. 2. 9, 16, 1999 T26 GOVERNMENT JOBS 's99 atery Cleaning, 1622 CW• H -• CA 92663 Fletltlou1 Bu1lne11 e OF TRUSTI:E'S Pierpont Coata Me•a CA way Dr., •B, Coeta Meta, awan
CALIFORNIA. This busmess 1s con-Name Statement Ts No. 1013'415-0S 92626 · ~ • CA 9282e Since. 1950, Mrdred
COUNTY OF du~ed by· a CO<Portillon The lollowlng person 424 053 17 TRA· Jenray Georgi, 2356 Col-M~ Richter, 1622 Cara· was acbvely involved tn
ORANGE, 341 The mer:ed 'ft~:.:~s':!ct i~~t: are doing buslne» a Loan No 3144896 gat• nr Coata Me11 CA wey r., 18, Co1te Meaa, the devefopment of City Drive, Post Huggs & Kissez, 270 tVl'IHI l..andeR tM-92620 • , CA 112826 Newport Beach She Office Box 14171, ness under the ltchllous 171:hSt. 13A. Costa ... es OPERANr NOTICE TO Jasdn Whttt•y 599 Pier· This bu1ln1sa 11 con-Orange, CA business name 01 names CA 92627 "" TI OWNElt: YOU pont Costa ·MHa CA ducle<I by' an Individual contnbute~ hertime and
92613-1571 hj~~':'n~~t.~~~~y tmaget & Everylhln EED~~~~~ ~ 9262B , ~er• you 111~rta~ t~ng energies toward manv
IN THE MATTER OF Witt, President LLC, (CA), 270 E 1'7th S 1, 11t7. UNLESS J!!t~ ~·1~'g'!n!'a1 Pco~-M~~Jh~er 81
'
1
community benefits,
THE PETITION TO Ths statement was llted •3A. Costa Mesa, C TAKE ACTlOH TO nerihlp "' a • Thi• etattment wu ftled such as foundtng and
CHANGE THE NAME 01!n~~ ~~ ~1e:.9~ 9216;.: business is con ~ YOUR P,_OP· Hive you itarte<I doing ~th the County Cler1c of serving many years as OF LOVE LIGHT 1"""""7.1""" duc:te<Jby LimttedLlablh .,~YBESOLDAT butlnelayet?No range County on 1-8-99 president of the Fash·
BUCKLE • ...., 0 """ c -..-SALE. IF YOU Jeffrey Oeorge 1999eH9844 ORDER TO SHOW Law offices of ~ave you $tar1ed doin AH EXPLANATlOH Thi• ltatement wa• !fled Dally Piiot Jan. 12, 111, 28, ion~les, an extremely
CAUSE FOR CHANGE ~:9~~~8~~~~: tJus1ness yet? No ~~~RE~ THE With 11'18 County Cter1t of Ftb 2, 19911 T247 active support group for
OF NAME 1301 Dolle Streel, Suite lm•oo• & Every1hln ou SHOULD J:l Or1nge °°"nty on 1·&-99 Chapman Urnvers1ty
CASE NUMBER 940. Newport Beach, Call· LLC, l<risty GlaOd•l'lg Man LAWYER. On Fe~ teffe779U7 FJotttkMt •ueln9.. She was a benefactor of
A195542 romia 92660-2473 ager 1999, at 10:00 AM Daily Pilot Jan 12, t9, 26 n!':ot":J!.~!.,. the Oranoe County
PETtTIONER(S) LOVE Oaqy Piiot Jan 26 Feb l'h•s siaiemenl was Me esiem R~ Feb. 2• 1M • T24 doing buslnen ';; Philharmonic Society
cOokbooks.
Miidred was born In
the Indian T erntory in
Vahant, Oklahoma. She
is survived by a daugh· i.;.'.;...._------
ter, Melinda Mead: 11111.AJ
daughter, Frances "' •Rll
Mead·Messenger: son·
in-law. Rod Messinger; H'••llrlS
three grandsons, David, 11rrs1
Ctatg Kenmooth, and
Lon Kenmonth·Bamey;
and six great·grand·
children.
On February 6th,
1999 at 12 noon a Me-
monal Service win be
held at Saint James
Episcopal Church in
Newport Beach, wtiere
her daughter, Meltnda
has been a member of
the chior tor over 45
years A celebration of
her hie will be held 1m·
mediately following at
the home that Mtldred
shared with her daugh·
ter, F.lid'!CiS and her
aon·1rf-law. Rod
The family reque'its.
casual attire, no flowers,
any conlnbutions to be
made to the Orange
County Alzheimer's As·
soc1ation, and to please
JOln them in a celebra•
lion of memories
Please RSVP regarding
attendance to Mildred s
"celebration of bfe" at
949·759-1390.
II YOU
001111
AORl11SE1
Call the
Clas1ifiecl1
LIGHT BUCKLE HAS/ 2. 9. 16. 1999 T261 with the County Clei1t o California tofl>0'9· -._.DEFENSE t'7072 C ··"""·-k ' 1-iAVE f"ILED A PETITION Fichtiou• Bu!Mness Otange County on 1 ·22-9 duly appolnled trus-Flottttou• IJualne.. c • am-"11"'..'1_ supports young FOR AN ORDEI'\ TO Name Statement 10996781104 ndef and puBUant to Heme ltat•m.nt · ~192~11Huntmgton Bead'I, mus1c1ans. and Sarnvita s.~~rtpmpl•nngt1'0s .. •11nfl~
CHANGE NAMES FROM Olllty PtlO\ Jan 26· Feb Trust recorded~ Th• tollO'Ning P8fl0!\I.,. Frenk l O'Alt11andro Foundation Inc. whrch -... .... LOVE LIGHl OUCKLE TO The lollowong persons 2. 9 f6, t999 T27 997, as in.t No doing buslneSI., 17072 C melol Cl H • id ' f I•\• you compar• Thtnldng of h1JVlng • RACHEL JORDAN arPdoing busrnesus:JP'I flc:tltlou1 Bualneas 11611•. o1 omcia1 AMERICAN FAMILY Fl• tlogton e!ach, CA o2fs.4tun-prov es support or dtS· costs • without haaale garag• aale?
11 1s Mreby ordered tnal ~18Ne0~~to~a~ew::;';:! Name Statement In 11'18 omc. o1 11'18 NANCE, lllM2 M1eA11hur Ttll• builnt1• 11 con-advantaged persons or wor!YI Glv• us • c.aAI
dll por•on~ interesled 1n Beach, CA
92663
Thr> tollo'w1ng person R9CC>rtlM ol Orange Blvd., 1200, lrvlne, CA ducted by an lncllviduat throuQhout the country, Cl•••lftM CLASSll'IR
uus matter appear before Enk Rameson, 64 Whole are dornq business ;1s Slate of Catifomi.. 92612 Htve you atarte<I dolngt-____ ..;.._._ --~---e_4_2_.s_e_7_a __ .;..!_...._ __ M_2_ ... __ T_• __ _
lh1s court in Oepanment Cap Lane. Newport Coast, PLAN AHEAD. 203 Hun by Ismael l.lndera, American Farnlty Realty, buelneaa ytt? No No 703 ol lhe 01ange CA 92657 • rngton St.. Hunllnglo man and Candido I nc • (CA) • t 811e2 Frank T O'AIHSll'lclro
Counly Superior Court at Witham Rameson, 73 Beach, CA 92648 sloal• man a joint MacArthur Blvd., 1200, Ir Thll statement waa ftl&d
tt'le address shOwn obove Holister Rannh, Ga\llota. Barbara Ausun-Loyd ...... n sell at public Vine, CA 92612 with the COUl"lty Clerk ol oo :\ 2, 1999, at 2 o'ciocil CA 93117 203 Huntington SI. Hun o highest bidder for This bu1lne11 11 con· Orange County on 1·5-99
P rn An<I than an<1 lhere Tttis business 15 con· lngton Beach, CA 92648 &hler'• check d11rwn ducted by: a corporation 19990779429
show c1>use, II anv they duc.1ecl by a ""neral part. This business •S r.on • °' n111on1111 bank, a Ha11e you itartld doing Delly Piiot J 12 19 211 have, why lhe pehtlon 101 ·"w ducted by en l!YliVl(1Ulll r9'Nn !JV a atll• or buslne11 yet? Yes, t2115 en. • • •
chang11 of name shOUld not nersh•fl Ha11e ta t· ... d i ct'edll union, or a 97 Feb 2, 1999 T253 H;ive· you started doing you i r vu 9 "9 ,_., .... 8 state or American Femltv Ae.ity, be 9ran18d business yet? No business yel'> No ..,. t T ttl Flctttloua Bu•I-•• II ls lurtt1er ordered lhat a Erik Rame~,, B:t1rbara Aushn Loyd ~ and loan nc • om loV91'W lfll10me ,.., cc.py of th11 order 10 c;h()iN This stalemeot was hied This siaiement was hied IOl'I, U"Angs uao-A lovenlttl, Senior Vic Nam• State"'9nt cau5o be "UbliShed in Na' ,..A with trie County Cle ._ « MWlgl bank President • Tht lotlowtng .....,..ns are COSTA MESA DAIL y Pt. ""1th Uie ..,.,.unry Clerk ol r .. 0 In section 5102 ol This statement wu fll doing butlneaa ;;·-
OT
Orange County on 1 ·22-99 Orange CountY on 1 ·22 99 nanclal .......... and With the County Clerk o American lrill.atablea, •u7 L • a newspape1 ot gen· 19995781087 19996181106 ....,..... Or c ... oral etrcutat!l>l'I publtshed 111 OMy Ptlot Jan 26, Feb Dally Pilot Jan 26. Feb ad to clo M#'ltA 1n engt ounty on 1·4-911 Ntwtian, Costa Mtsa, CA
this county, a11eas1 0(1('9 a 2, 9 16. 1999 T262 2. 9. 16. t999 T27 wiu be l'leld at 11\e 199997'79828 ~21147 week 101 lour oonsacut1ve Fictitious Busin••• lo tl'le 0.-• Ctty Daily Piiot Jan 12, 19, 28 o,,athen Marthall, 947 ~:C-~:;i~~ to ttie \Say ~t F~~~~u:t:t~=~s Name Statement ~i;::. ~,::. Ftb 2. 1999 T25t ~:S'f,a11, Cotti M"8, CA
DATE: JAN 20, 1999 The fOllowt09 person~ The 1o11o .... 1og pe!$00 llt19 and tnl«esl FlC1ttloU• aualn... Gregg Mutholland, 947 Ne-
JAMES A JACKMAN, are doing tl\JSlt'leS~ as. ere doing 11us1ness as to and now held by N•m• •t•lemant whatl, Coste Mtsa CA
JUDGEJCOMMISSIONEA Costa Mesa MobflA Es· TAESIDIO INTERIORS uld 0-.d qf Tru&t In n... folloWlng perM>N are 92827
OF THE SUPERIOR tales, LLC, 327 West 2340 Sanle Ana Ave .. #92 P9"Y artuaatid in said clOlng businese es· D11· Thlt bu1l'h1u It co~ COURT Wdson, Cos1a Mesa. CA Cos1a Mesa. CA 92627 ·and SW• dncnbed coum Lo['lg O!stance, 3f00 ducted by• • Qtf'le(ll oan·
LOVE LIGHT BUCKLE 92627 . Ed 11'1 M Devlin, 2340 pletely deacnbed 1n South H11bof 81vcl Ste nenhlp
227 OGLE ST B. COSTA Costa Me$1 Mobhe Es· Sanla Ana Ave . 192 of trust TM llreef 300, Santa Ana, CA 92704 Have you etal19d doing
MESA, CA 92627-3809 tales. LLC, (WA), 408 Co$ta Mesa CA 92627 and other. common Cl11rworld CommunlC• oo.11'1181 'f9t? No
Published Newport Plazza L•d!1.ih Newport Tracy L Putsll)her, 2314 nation, If any, of 11'18 tlons Corporltlon (Cttrtor-JonatMr'I Maral'len Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Bea~h. CA 9~3 Con1ler Lane, Tustin, CA Pfopet'ly dllcnbed nit), 3100 South Hlrbor Thi• stetement wa tlled
P1lo1 January 26 February This business -w-con· 92780 purported to be no Blvd Ste. 300, Sant• Ana. With th9 County Cler11 ol !:.2_ 16, 1999 T259 ducted by. L1rMed Liablhty itt1s bus1neu rs con OrM IA, 9, C, and CA 92704 Orang• County on 1-8-99 co . dueled by. an 1nd1111dua1 Mesa CA 92627 Thi• butln111 la con-18"9779845
CITY OF Ha11e you slarted doing Ha11e you started d01ng nderalQned Tnm1e ducted by· a corporation Dally Pilot Jan. 12., 19, 2e;
COST A MESA business yet? Yes, 2/t 199 bus1ne11 yol? No ia •TIY liability for any Havt you •tarted doing Ftb. 2, 1999 1'248
ORANGE COUNTY, Costa Mesa Mobile Es· Edith M. Devlin eu ol the 11rHt bu11ne11 yet? v ... 12·1·98 CALIFORNIA tales, Cynthia DeBaun. Tracy L Puls1pher and oeti.t common Clearwo1td Communlce· FlottUoua Bu91na•• OTI ( Manager • This statoment was filed ion: if any, shown tlon1 Corporation, Mk:hHI N•me 8tat9ment
V N CE This statement was hied with the County Clerk ol aid u1e wilt bt Mancu10, Presldtnt Th• followtng penon• are
IN ITING BIOS with the Counly Cleril of Orengo Count.,. on 1 22·99 bu1 Without ~enl Thi• 11at1ment WH 1118<1 doing bu11tneu u :
SHOPPING FOR
A NEW APARTMENT?
Classified lets you compare costs
· Without hassle or worry!
NOTICE IS HEREBY Orango County on 1 ·22·99 199116781107 nty, DprMI 0t with the County Clerk of GRANITE SOFTWORKS
C.IVEN that seated 19996781088 Oa11y Pilot Jan 26. Feb regardl~ htlt Orange County on 12-30-9 2959 Mtndenao Dr Cost~
Erc.iposals tor tum1sh111g all Daily Pilot Jan. 26, Feb 2. 9. f6, t999 T27t ion. condthon 0t 1"8f7Tt1 te Miu CA 112626 · I~=;:========;:==================!
abor, ma1e11als, equip· 2. 9, f6, 1999 T263 Flctltlou• euilness nee.. including Delly Ptlol Jan 5, 12, 111, Jeff s Harrl~on. 2959T ment, transp()rtaloon and 111* aM -.. 1 Seti your unwant•d SIJCh other laoti116• as :W. Fictit1ou1 Buslneu Nem• Stetement t nd~ .. -· 26, t999 • T236 "'ndanao Dr • .ia Mes.a, Item• lh• eaay way I " N s T'-A....... rus:" a "' tht CA 92626 tie rf'Quored tor c . ame tetement 11• 1.,,...,...1ng persons med by laid o.eo --ttt•-·· lkl 1 To place your WIDE ANNl'AL "ADA" The loltowiog pel'SOni are dOH'lg builness as 0 pay the iema·n· ,...,. ...... 1 ,,... Thia busln•sa 11 con-claaaln•d ad call
IMP R 0 v £MEN Ts, are domg business as Three Angels Pharmac:y, l ~ng ipel suma of tlM Name St•t~t dUC\ed by: an lndMclual 842·0078.
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raoorvtd by the Cry ol Coasl Hwy 15, Corona del •C3t9; Corota Mesa, CA Of Trust 1o Wll doing builneH ••: bullneH y9'? No LOCAL C<>&ta Mesa al the Office ol Mar, CA 92625 92826 S228.562 79 Wtlh lnteres1 ALEXIS DENTAL, 2043 Jen Harrington •
1ne City Cterk.. 11 Fa•r Te«y Williama. 3-4 Pani. RicMrd Matlt'lew King. thereon from 05r'0111991 14 Wt1lclttf Dr, 1200. Ntrw· :;:: ,='~~Iii.dot MO'DT"~R'~S
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(llll unt l the ttourpf 10:00 92620 •CJ19, Cosla Mesa, CA vlded In~~:):=;: Char1e1 Stephen Alfllet, Orange County on 1+99
a.m.Mond1y,Februeryl, This buS<OeSS 1s con· 92626 coat•Wldeny~wlittl Jr, 212 ,,.art Ave , Balboa 1HHTI'NH PACIFIC VIEW
19911, at wtuct1 time they ducted by an inclrvidUal Tflit business 11 con· 1,,..,eea ESTM4TED TO-lalanCS, CA 92662 O..ty Piiot Jan 12, 19, 20, MEMO~IAL PARK
w111 be opened pUbltcly and Have you $tarted doing ducted by an Individual TAL DEBT Sl4l.2ft 9t TM Barry A. Hoc:ttstaclt, 8715 f 2. 1919 T242
read atoud In lt>e Couocll bus•ness.yfll? No HllV9 you started dolog beMflcWy undel ..id Deed CloudVlew Wey, Arulh11m,
Chambers SP.Bled Terry Williams t>u11otssv.et?No olTructll eeotor.~ CA92808 prot>OSUls shall bear the ti· This s1111ement was fdeu Richart! M King end ~t lhe undet Thlt bu1ln111 la con·
ua cl 100 WOr1I aoo name o1 with 1rie County Ctork ot lhls statement waa IJed llQMd ~ Oedel • ducted by co-pet1Mf•
lhe bidder tiul no olher d1SI· Oran09 Covnl~ on 1 22 99 w1lh lhe County Ctertt ol of o.1.:i. 9nc1 ~ Have you alerted doing
1ngu1shtng marlls My bid 199M781097 Orange County on 1 22-99 s• and• wntten NaCJCe tll be~~ ~o •YI
mr.etvtd alter the sched· Dally Ptlol Jan 26 Feb 11998711 t08 Def ~and ei.ctlon s.tl ·---Step..eri" lei, Jr,
uled dosing ttme lor the re· 2. 9. 16, 1999 T264 Daily Pilot Jen. 26, Feb n...' undM'llGned ~ Barry A Hochl!adt
ceipt ol bids shalt bt tt-F1C1itloua Bualneu 2. 9, f6. 19911 T273 said Notice ·~ Oefautt 9nc1 J1: t~"' ~:'':.
iumed to blddt•Jr unopened Nam• Statement Flctltloue Bualft .. ,, ElectlOn to Sell 1o be r• Or-,._,....,·•on 1-a.-tt Jlhall b9 the aote respon· The IA'lowtng ll'ob '"' cord«! 1n the county where _.,,.. """"t .... "'...-: s1b11l1v ol Iha blOder to see "" ,,..raone Nam• Statement the reel ~ i. loceMd ' •-•• lh81 fits bid II reoe111ocl In are dOlnQ bu!ilness as The folfowlng pet5ona f« .....-~Hon-Mon. Delly Piiot J•n. t2, 111, 29,
proper ttme Group 9• 309-B Marguente ere <loin~ l>Uslf'less aa F f a----Fib 2 1999 T250 A 111 of Bid "'-·ments Ave., CQ(onR del Mar, CA · r ,.,._,,. to S;()Opm ;..;;;;;.·...;;.:.•..;.;.::..;.. ___ .;..:;.:. """""' 92625 REAL VI .W, 32$ Grand (11~9'200 Cal-W"'9fn ---•·-" may be oblalned al the Of Canal, Nnwport Beach. CA R~ CcwJ>.. 525 HCauo• .... iu-•n1111.et••
ft(le of the City Eng•noer. Julle Marie John!:on, 92682 Eut Main stntet. it.o 8ox ......_ • ......._,
71 Fair Onve. Costa Mesa, 309-8 Mar9ueflla Ave • Brent Burnham, 32~ 22004 El~·ca' f2o22. ~ '~..!!. p8flonl .,, Caltlornla upon nonr.fun· Corooa del Mar. CA 92625 Grand Canal, Newport 8004 °(91 ' DMed ..,..,"' ....,..,... .. : clabl• payment of St0.00. il'll$ b\.lsrneu IS con· Beach CA 0?662 ~ 1 1tl9 TNttee Team TeUgatt, 418 B An addltlOnal cha~ of ducted by 1ln lndrvidual Thi ' business 19 con· Sate °"'°"' ~ v -. Hamilton Street, Co111
•3 00 bl be -.. d .. _ Ha111 you 5tarted doing d·-• .... b nd .--·1• Mell CA 92827 • . "" ..... e .... n· buSlf\8~ y11? Vts 5198 .,.,...., y, en I rvldual &t JOH 01/19 w=· S , ... t1 II dla•l by ma~ Did DOCU• John Have you &tarted Oolng R-tzt1e • ' a vio • 41 9 mcn11 and 01ha1 oootrad Jul19 son bu&lntss yet? No Hamil on 8ttett, Cotlt
aocumenll may be also be This s.ta19mcnt ""81 n ed Brent BUtnham l'loWe ue ..,..., 111 Mff•. CA t2e21
111arnlned al Iha Otllc;e ot w h !he Counry Clerk ot Tt'tia s.tatemef\\ wu ttled N-.. llate .... nt 1<11911 Ottftlth, 1274 11th
lf1a C11v Oerlit ol lhe Oly ol Orange Cooniv °" I 22 9 With ltie Covnl'y CleOI ot fht t~ng perao!'lt .,. ~venue122 • San FFW'ICl90, CA
Costa Mesa Bid DocV• 1t9M7'lON Ot nge County on 1 22·~ doing buelnett aa: -ml!f'll' w111 Ml he mailod Da!tv P lot Jan 26, Feb 1MN111109 a) .. Sf>lrtl ~ Newport, b) Ttllt bualne" 11 con-
unleat tilt add li0081 S3 oo 2• 9· fo, 1999 T265 oa11y Pilot Jan 26, Feb Cllllfornla Y~tlt °'*1en. dua.d by; a genertt part.
Chal!)IJ " indutJGd w U'I Flctitloua Bu1lnH1 ?,i 9, ftl 1999 T274 mt Wll1 Pacfflc Cout =p Id pa~~·i ...... n , ___ ..,.~ Nam• Statement FJ~tltioue 8uilw• Higtwtay, #i20, Nl'#POf1 ~--= ~ Ee<.., lllO , .. uv .. ....,... The tolloWlnQ persont Name Statement Beach, Cdl. 92983 w-.!.::.._ on lht Pf090S81 tonn. art doltlQ b\Noesa as Rob1t1 H Bumt, 2901 _..,7 _ ... .,...
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3500 Pacific~-Om1e New~·Beach
844·2700
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Mortuary * Chapel
CrematlOn
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Costa Mesa
842·9160
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l)l'OllktlM1 in the oontract ICES. 23782 C11te aiedoing~H w1y, #220. Newport wfth the County Cl«tr of ~"''' 8l'ICI ~n bt Gana"~ .. ,u..... u'61., Trifff!'llo Soenle •· ~2 BeeCh Callf t2t03 Orange Counly on 1 +tt e e e e e e e e e e e
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lo "7_....,, Rt1111y A1111n Poulton • • ' ' bond r rlOt Ian 1h8n 10% 1170 N Curon SI 1202, 9~82 HamlltOn Ave , 1101•• !~~ Ntwi><>l1 8e1ch, Fat> 2. 1999 T'244
d me umount ol ttwtlr bid. Ariahetm, Ca~lomta 9280t '"".,.... m8dop1tyableto1h1CllVOI Thit bustne, 11 COil• llunttngton Docti. CA Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-"*'"''"' lkl•lneea COita M4tsa No propout diJCleo by n tndivld at 926'4e duc:te<I by· l'IUll')and tn<I ._ ............ 111111 bi con ldllrQd UlllOH I~ ·~~.... fhot b0111MU It eotl• wife TM fOloWlng penon; .,.
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cashtor'• Clledc, co~h "' Wekton Lee Heywood ~!~,:,~t?'~'*' liOlng =-• y•? Y••· July CNitte l.al'rlb9tt, C P.A.,
blddet'• t>ond This lletement WtaJ fllettJ Randy Poulson ,..~ .. 1,_. ~ ~~· No bir1 thaft ·be tX>n Wltl'I ttiG Coonly Clortl of Thlt t 1 , f A .. ....,, " ...... ...,. -· ,__,....., _ _,,,
11rnt1ctd unlett 11 It m8'le Orange County on 1·22 99 1" •mart Wiii 11'"'' Thi• 111tement wa1 flled CA llllO on • bla11k form lu1n11hed 1..,.7,1101 with fhfl County Chlrtl of With tl'le County Clef11 Of Ch.,._ Fr9deflck Larn·
l1'f ll'le Cttv of Colla Mesa Oatly PtlOI Jen 26, Fell Or11nge Count; on 1·22 P OnlnOt County on ,..,... '*1, ..e Araoena OttYt,
and Is me111 In acex>rdanct 2. P. 16, t099 l2tiG D•"(i P·'-' J'!!"...!'. tFotte•· tMlnnNO ......... "'8tO. CA with !tie p10Y1 loria Of the -" ...,, -· oov u Dtllly '*" ,,... 12 11 -Tltll ••'"-• It °°"'
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desk • $350, English Oek 3 drawer dfessw w/cwaJ mmor
$2SO Kerry 949·251-4524
days. 949· 7~80» IY9l""9
Department 56
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retlted 949-67~12
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also hxtures OtlcourC fof Cash
No Ct9dlt~da. Old Siar..
7 ti Wtll 171" St Unt A·5 C M (comer ol W l7iPomon1)
Jin 25' 26 Orly 1().3 u
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Older Styl• Furn•ture
PIANOS I. Coll•ctible' • ""'-'----• ,.,._liO'S
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•q>enence neceaary, f'UllPT
1.-.292-7091 ext 2075
COOK
£1ptrl111cecl lnlldalC chef
nwded. ~ eacllS1'n only. II-+ hour. Cell
... 72M1IO
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& 161 year lnc:ome $3SK •
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Drivers, S<.iles,
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3 days, 18 ,.. per w4i eom-.
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tOf loc8l dOClol5 olhce Com--
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puter required Call
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clohng 'tor' tor men,
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FRONT DUK AGENT
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ROOM AlTENDANT
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SllWIDS cuorr MANAGER
FIONI' OM<2 MANAGEll
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REAL ESTATE SALES
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UC'cl Of not H111n9 N~
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minute.
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(949) 156-5915
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TODAY'S
CROSSWoRD PUZZLE
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I() MalJlf)Ctl °' lhe "'°VltWl 16 Anl.lqoe car
1 7 Ft ench OOll\ 1e Cleared area (tn
a disaster) ... o La 81ell -pUs
21 October stone
23 Sftlon ottenng
?'4 Nublomen
26 Stitt
28 Cuuosuy
00 Site •
81 Hottl units 32 &idle parts
33 Wager
38 Farm tll'llfl'ICllS
37 Sonnets 11nd
odes 38 Ot.111
39 Pnnce Valcam s
son
40 Fthhy _., certaJn
profits
41 Bnng aboot
42 Goes undP.r
43 Key~rd key
44 Ct.mos
47 Spong uo..,er
48=r:mton 49 bolt Orn
50 &lie ~ HC!8d hon(;t1o
58 CMnblQl.Wldod 58 Letman'& wtle
59 Donor
60 Evalu t
61 .$ilrt>py'a pe!
62 fenc;lng IWO!ds
63 T ohoggans
DOWN
1 Knife haodle
2 Atmosphere
3 Gaze end g11e
end QllZO
4 Weight unit
5 Aoeot~niot
6 Coucties
7 Mr. Ooni11\ue
8 Rower' I l'IGecl
9 Crude motal 10 S k and linen
11 Don I 8Kl$1
12 Rent
13 Jabbod
19 Annoy
22 Layer
25 Intend~
26 It's yucky
27 Sur\t>Athes
28 Killer v.hlle
29 Exrt
30 Equals
3:> Slooes
PREVIOUS PtJZ:Zll 80l YlO
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33'-speoal
menu item
34 Compass poont
35 Oualle"' pronoun
37 Kk:lt
38 Island near
Java
40 Ancestry
41 Basements
42 European
native
43 Unpaid. as a
bll
44 Phtlanthtoplst
Brooke-"45 Tea cakft
46 Poultry 0tder
'47 Splits
49 Type of )Ori<?
51 Column1111·
page
52 Hardy heroine 54 Bole
55 Wldo st
57 Four qls
STUMPED? Call for Answers • Toud>< -cw ROlat't "'-• esc,,.,-1.goo..370.9900 eit. code 500
~ .. -~ ...
By CHARLES GOREN
Wllh OMAR .SHARIF
and TANNAH HllfS(ti
\'OU OE 'l'lm JUl><:J.;
Ncnher vulnc:i blc Nm1h lleals.
WE.ST
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'V J76S o KQ
... 764
NO'tl fl
•A ~A 1083
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Tiie bidd111g: NORTH 1':.AS'l' $0lJ I ii \ff~, .... , .
Dbl Pa
50 Pa
Pa~ "2• 40' Pa
P11~~ P11~
Opening feud: QUl:l'tl uf •
· "Your Honur: ·
"My client, Mr. South. is ,iccu..ed
of being unethtcal Nul only io, the
charge lla~lc s. hut the \Cl)' C\ •·
dence pul forward lly the 31;cu~r> is
blatantly crroneou\, a~ we ~111
dcmons1ratc.
"No one qu~lmn<; 1hc h1dd111g, m
which my chcnt and panncr reached
a shghtly pushy game 111 di.unondc;,
Nonh might rerha\'~ ha\C pa<; .. ~d
four diamonds. but lad great confl .
dence in my client's pl.tying ~kill,
srnce he 1s an acknowledged expert.
"West led the qu~cn of 'P·•de~. \.\oOn
perforce in dun!my. South led a low
diamond to the &ts:'s three and the
c1~ht, losing to the queen IhC llCfllt
shill 11ons 11oon on the table and the
15CVCn ol dt mends 11o led, East fol·
lowing w11h the $IA. Declarer unhcs1·
tnttn~ly Oew up w11h the occ:, felling
the king.
... llie accusers da.im tli;1t the tech·
111c;illy correct play with thrs d1a·
11u111d comhin111i11n wu to talo:c a 5tc·
ond fine sc. anil th.II South knew t11111
tu be tltu eac;c, "llM:refore, the only
reason fur declarer to Olilkc the
unnatural pl.1y of the ace wa' that he
h3d t'n one ul the defcnc.Jers' hold·
.mg~
"Hvv.c\tr, 11 is precisely hccauc;c
my clten~ 1$ an eApcrt that he playc4.I
a he c.JiJ Ille second trick had
1111ttkcd P~t v. ith the nine of dia
morl\h. When tlic defcrn.ler followed
w11h tJic silt on· the" nc\t diamond
le;i<l: II ~ould unly be lrom 9 6 3 or ~·
9 <i l. Ir 1hc l1111cr. declarer would be
c;.iddled with 11 <;econd trumr. loser
ltnd inwtlicicnt tune to Hike enough
d1o,card' on duntmy's clubs. llem:c
llu.• ace wn~ cle11rly 1hc right play.
"Ell\t could ha\C ~avcd the day for
lh<: defen\e On the ~econd round or
trump the defender '>hould have fol·
lowed with the nine, lhe ca rd he ~as
l.nu~n 10 hJ\'C, and my client would
sure!)' ha\\! ta.I.en the finesse."
"Ca.<.e dtsrni s~. Is South avail-
able for a game Wednesday night?"
Lt-am lo he a belier bridge _play·
er! Subscribe now to the G<>ren
Bridge Letter by colling (800) 788·
1225 for information. Or wnle to:
Goren Urldge Letter, 'P.O. Box
4410, Chicago, JU. 60680.
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NANSISUVS 195 CARS/TRUCKS
NA.NSJSUVS
LEXUS 1995 GS 300 LHus 1992 SC400.. MBZ; SOO.I. '90, only Siii
Ca$1'wnera'IYO!y, lul opcion 3211 miles•, mirll COO<Jrt10n mlltt, Y1n 4386, $36.995
(112116) S269t7 Call Duran at Cove Mot0<tng
LEXUS MISSION VIEJJO t--n.07rn14-ni!~lj;h=--I (94t) 650-5915 94~~ i.---------
LEXUS 1"5 LE:XUS E:~300 Black/'rvory lull 6l)eC MERCEDES BENZ 300SD '81
Fun oi:mon. only 1711 n~ !003LE1X13u)s MISSION v"1EJ00,9n TM. doctor owned sonrool (123584) S25,9T1 1 .___. 175" •"""" LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 949-364--0664 pr~ ioe """'/ "mt ..,.,.,.,
Mi-364-0664 LEXUS 1991 GS300-.--949-675-2988
LEXUS 1991 ES3-oo Blat:MvOI}' Tou1'1Ed MERCEDES CLK320 CPE 91
( 06 J) "7 ..... D1ac:k on blo •. lmmaculillAI C09Ch Ed whte 1 TC ' ,.,., conotion. futy lollded MUST (165196) S24,0l7 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO SHI 323-J~SSI 1 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO Mi-364-06&4
94•3"-0l64 l.EXUS 1995 GSlOO Ml1subishl EclipM GSX 95
LEXUS 1196 ESJOO 35K mflu loaded 1nd
B1acMYoty ""oPIJOn (I06~· ful ~,U7 !l O I g I o u s I
(155789) 12s.2n LEXUS MISSION VIEJO <019731' 115•968
LEXUS MISSION VIEJO Mi-3$4-o664 MITSUBISHI MOTORS 94•364-066C 714-54§.1700
LEXUS 1996 ES 300 LINCOLH 1989 MARK VIII Mllsubishl EchpM GS '96
C-·"'--_,. _... LSC Carefully marnta111ed, 0111 local owne1 YefY ncot ...,..,..,r ... ivC1ry, .... omes abiollllety peffect COfd•t•on (261656~ $13,999 (184690) $$24.917 $6800 9 9 85 .:: LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 4 l·834., or MIT U81SH1 MOTORS 14~ 94:1-644 1056 714-545·1700
MERCEDES.SENZ 199S LEXUS 1996 ES 300 E.CLASS ES320 WAGON "4D MITSUBISHI Mrra~ OE '97 Casnmerellvclty, 1611JllileS WHrTE. 41,06MI Localne;vca11raoe Greatval-(141201) nun 53u 95 95-4212 ~ 10"6146)$8616
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