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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 I 2000
Baseball safe at ·home at TeWmkle Park
• City Council votes t6
remodel park's field
instead of relocating
youth baseball.
Andrew Glazer
D AILY PILOT
COSTA .MESA -Several
of the city's baseball enthusi-
asts said they lul a home run
when the City Council unaru-
mously voted Monddy mght
to renovate the city's only
baseball diamond.
Designers will now
explore how to best convert
the TeWinkle Paik field -
which has the basebdll dia-
mond, two softball fields and
"I'm not anti-softball.
But you can't sacrifice
the children."
Kirk Bauermeister
Costa Mesa High School
athletic director and coach
a multiuse field -mto three
sof lbdll fields and d new
baseball diamond.
"I really Uunk we scored a
I win I tonight,• said Pelt
McGuire, president of the
Costa Mesa Youth Basebdll
Foundation.
The council. rejected the
recreation department's rec-
ommendation lo convert the
TeWink.Je Park field, which place to play m the city.
has s1gniftcantly detenorated "I'm not dnll-softhall, •
since 1l Wd'> built more than responded Kirk Bauermeister,
30 years ago, to four new soft-athletic c.llrector and coach at
ball held-; The bas<•boll dia-Costa Mesa H1qh School
mond would h<1ve been "But you can't sucnhre the
moved to d ~nldller held at children."
Lions Pdrk. Recreation staff smd four
But six • Pony Ledgue softball fields would help sat-
coachf's and pdrents of isfy the growing demand for
tcendge bdseball players told adult 'softball leagues. They
the counnl the Lions Park pointed out thdl approxi-
fieJd, which would have mately 300 children use the
rcquued foul lines of around TeWinkle bdseball d1dmond
270 feet, would be too small · each year wtule approx1m<1tf.'·
for teen plttyers. ly 4,000 adults use the clly's
OfCicial rf>gulallons for three softball field'i
most leagues with players ' Several bas<•ball propo-
over 13 years old reqULre foul . nents said they behev£>d the
unes to be longer than 300 recreation department mten·
fc£>t. The move would have
leCL teen ballplayers wtthout a SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5
~ R MA.PTIN I DA.II.\' PILOT
TeWlnkle Park will feature three softball fi elds and a
baseball diamond after ren ovations are completed.
Newport Harbor
among finalists
for Blue Ribbon
• Officials receive
ward that hlgh school
is finalist for coveted
nationdl award.
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
Nf:!WPORT BEACH
Newport Harbor High School
the nexl Cew months
It lS the highest honor
bestowed by the l~deral gov-·
emmcnt upon cl ~ocal school.
If awarded Blue Ribbon ta-
lus, Newport i larbor will be
the thud Newport-Mesa
school m thr£>e years to
receive the honor. •
, has cl(•ared another maJOr
hurdle and is hedded toward
the hmsh hne, where .1t hopes
to be lt'ldm d u national BluE'
Ribbon <;chool.
·I'm happy,· said Joe
Robinson, a Newport Harbor
teacher who was mstrumen-
taJ m writing the <1pplicabon.
•It took a lot of work -it's
llke three or four steps you
have to go through to get
here, but we made the -;ec-
ond cut."
Principal Bob Boies
recf'tvcd word ldst week lhdl
the school hds been named a
hndlist dnd can expect a visit
from th(• U.S. Department of
Ed\lcat1on sometime Y.'llhin
School othcidls are now
preparing to put their b~st
SEE AWARD PAGE 5
PHOTOS BY SEAN HlllfR I DAILY PllOT
Oscar Santoyo, director of Saye Our Youth, allow kids in the scholarship program to cut and dye his hair U
90% of them earned a 3.1 grade -point average. Students Claudia Flore~. right, and Wendy Murillo, center,
dye Santoyo's balr and beard Monday.
,
Committee for arts
center adds new leader
Kathy
Ochoa,
Save
Our
Youth
scholar-
ship
program
leader,
gets her
share of
the deal
as kids
take
turns
throwing
pie ln her
face.
•
After honoring
their commitment
to higher grades, Save
Our Youth students
have their way with
the program's leaders.
Andrew Glazer
DAILY PILOT
She's spent hours study-
ing every evening since
chool began in September.
e porn ts
But Wendy Murillo, d
deceptively sweet-looking
14-year-old ninth-grader al
Estanoa High School, said it
was worth it.
On Monday evening, she
and approximately 20 other
seventh-through 12th-
graders in the Save Our
Youth scholdrship program,
SEE YOUTH PAGE 5
• In effort to move out ·
of the shadow of library
squabble, group names
Gregory as co-chair.
Noaki Schwartz
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH
Thf• committee for a pro-
posed arts and education
' centE>r hus ddded a new co-
chdJt to df'flcct the criticism
dtmed at the group's amb1-
uous leuder.
Don Gregory has been
as.ked to help ledd the Arts
and C!ctucabon Center group,
which is hoping to fuel the
Newport Beach receives proposals for Balboa Peninsula site
• Suggestions are a
public park, maritime
shopping village and
five-star hotel.
NoMISchwertz
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -The
city has received eight devel·
opment propt>Mls for the cov·
eted BalbOa Peninsula 11te
~occupied by Ameri-
can on Post 291, a mobile
home park and a Glrl Sq;>utJ
fadlity.
At the end ol lat year, the
Clty Councll announced lt
SEESITIMMS
__ .......
......... Ml
drive to build a $12-million
center adJttC •nl to the oty ,
library.
The group's effort to move
forward has heen lowed
bccetu e its I uder, Jim Wood,
has been mvolved m a roar-
ing d1 pule between the
Newport Beach Library
tmstecs and the Nt-wport
Beach Librdry Foundation,
which rat<; s money for the
Library. Wood heads the
library trustees.
"We're tx>mg drawn mto
the rruddle of this (library)
controversy,• Gregory said.
Committee members.
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Kids Talk ·BACK
Who is your
Valentine?
We talked with second-
grade students at Pomona
Elementary School in Costa
Mesa to find out who their
.ValenUnes were going to be.
Here's what they had to say:
•1 don't like,
girls. So my
brother is
going to be
my Valen-
tine. He is
four. I am
going to buy
him a Poke-
mon toy."
I JOHNNY VERA. 8
Costa Mesa
•My dad is
going to ·
be my
Valentine
beca1JSe
he buys
me things
like food
arld toys. I
am going
to buy him a card decorated
with hearts."
FRANCY ESCOBAR, 7
Costa Mesa
. "My dad
will proba·
blybe my
Valentine."
He is nice
to me. I like
hanging out
with him.
He takes me to the
movies. My dad is my best '
friend." ·
JORGE PADlUA. 7
Costa Mesa
"My
grandma
js going to
be my
Valentine.
Because
she's cute
and she
likes me. I
go food
shopping with her some-
times."
SYLVIA ESPINOZA. 8
.Costa Mesa
"My baby
brother. He
will be born
Aug. 15.1
want him to
be my
Valentine
because I
amexdted
about him."
JUAN ROJAS, 7
Costa Mesa
"My sister
because
she is nice
to me. I
am going
to give her
a Mickey
Mouse
Valentine's
Day card."
LUISA RODRIGUEZ. 7
Costa Mesa
VOL 94, NO. 33
THOMAS H. JOHNSON.
Publisher
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Futures Editor
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Sports Editor
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PhOto Editor
ANTHONY PKI(.
News Editor
JOY J. IANYOI,
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Classified Adllertislng
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Promotions
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Wish of schools, to be held Feb. 27.
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•PHONE: (949) 640-6314 '
Spirit Run
2000
• HEEDS: Volunteers to help
with setup on the day
before the race, registration,
T-shirt distribution and
refreshments Splrit Run co-cha.ln
Robyn Moss, left. and
Nadine Turner.
•. OftGANIZATION: The
Leigh and Lucy Steinberg
Spirit Run 2000, a run/walk
that t>;enefits Newpbrt Beach
• WISH: Three trucks to haul
equipment raffle prizes.
Daily Pilot
IN THE CLASSROOM
Fantastic first-graders
Following first-grade
fun at Paularino
Elementary School
in Costa Mesa.
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
W oever it was ·that said
everything I need to know
learned in kindergarten"
must have forgotten about first
grade.
As 20 first-graders knelt and sat
cross-legged last week at Paularino
Elementary School, they were near·
ly oblivious to the huge amounts of
knowledge they were processing.
Their teacher, Lori Frohoff, led
them in a game of Simon Says, then
they settled on the carpet for the
morning message, which read
•Good morning swell studentst
Today is Wednesday, February 2,
2000. It's Groundhog Dayl We'll
make a graph about the ground·
hog's shadow. Do you remember
what happens 1f he sees his own
shadow?"
Seems simple enough.
But as they read each· sentence
aloud -a feat in itself for a 6-or 7-
year-old first-grader, their voices ·
were filled with inflection and they
paused at every comma.
·They knew •it's" is a contraction
of "it is." They knew the definition
of a contraction.
· When asked, they were able to
answer nearly any question about
the structure and grammar of a sen·
tence.
On they went with the daily rou·
tine, changing magnetic signs to
suit the day. There were ~ kinds of
colorful charts and calendars. Yes-
terday was Tuesday, Today is
Wednesday, Tomorrow is Thursday,
one area now read. ·
_.......,._ •Yesterday, we had been in
sC:hool 86 days," Frohoff said. •Who
can tell me how many days we've
been in school today?"
ABOVE
Paularino teacher Lori Frohoff
plays a learning game in con-
junction with Groundhog Day.
LEFT
After finishing her Groundhog
Day project. Leslie Contreras
holds her stuffed elephant while
reading a book in class.
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Somehow, it was endearing
instead of silly.
For Groundhog's Day, she read
them a story and then asked them to
predict whether the groµndhog
would see his shadow. They charted
their answers, then drew conclu·
sions based on the chart. They were
Never did I think they . would
know that. Sure enough, they knew
it was 87,. They didn't even need the
visual aid their teacher had ready.
Next, the precocious youngsters
determined if 87 was an odd or even
number.
Because· they were doing so well
wfth numbers, Frohoff asked if they
wanted to skip count -cowiting in
intervals -and by how many num-
bers?
"Three," answered 7-year-old
Whitney McAleer. "I can barely
count by three past 12 without using
my fingers. n
Another classroom lesson had
th.e students thinking about the out-
doors as they learned about the sea-
using phrases like •crisscross
applesauce," for sit nicely with your
legs crossed, or "who's being an
aggressive alligator when they
should be an assertive me?"
having a blast. ,
They made groundhogs on Pop-·
side sticks and the brought them
outside to see if. their predictions
were correct.
All the while, Frohoff worked
math and language nuances. logic
and reasoning into every exercise.
The kids soaked it all in, thinking
they were simply playing.
sons and weather. .
Teaching manners, Prohoff was
The •aggressive alligator," she
explained, was being loud and
yelling out the answers, while •an
assertive me" raised their hand.
School lunch
MENU
There are three menu choices
every day. Students may choose a
vegetarian entree each ,day If
desired. The vegetarian selection
varies and may be either a salad,
sandwich or hot entree.
NOTE: Checks are-not accepted for
less than $17 .SO; elementary lunches
are S 1.75. '
MONDAY
Munchable Lunch Salad or
French bread cheese pizza;
crispy green salad with low-fat
dressing; choke of fruit; choice
of milk. ·
TUESDAY
Munchable Lunch Salad with
Dannon fruit yogurt or teriyaki
beef dippers; oven-baked tator
~o~ fresh-baked roll; choice of
fruit; choice of milk.
WEDNESDAY
Munchable Lunch Salad or
turkey-and-cheese sandwich or
spaghetti (marinara sauce and
meatballs); garlic cheese sticks;
choice of fruit; fresh-baked
cookie; choice of milk.
THURSDAY
Munchable Lunch Salad or beef
and corn dog; oven-baked pota·
toes with ketchup; frozen 100~
fruit juice bar; Whacky Willie
extreme milk shake (a fortified
milk drink).
FRIDAY
No school -Lincoln's Birthday
• The "Munchable lunch Salad" con·
tains tossed greens, cherry tomatoes,
crackers and protein sources such as
cheese, sunflower seeds, fruit yogurt.
honey-roasted peanuts and dressing.
In the operation of child feeding
programs. no child will be discrimi-
nated against because of race, sex,
color, national origin, age or ..handi·
cap. If you believe you have been dis-
criminated against. write lmmedl·
ately to the Secretary of Agriculture,
Washington, D.C. 20250.
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TEMPERATURES
Balboa
71151
corona del Mar
72151
COsta Mesa
73152
Newport Beach
72151
Newport Coast
72151
5URP FOMCAST
The westerly swell
decrelSeS today for sets
In the waist· to chm·
high area.
Wedge ...................... ,..5 w
Newport .................. 3·5 w
Blacklet .................... :J-5 w
RIYlt Jetty ................ l·S w
CdM ............. .,"''''""'l ·S w
TIDES
TOOAY
First low
4:23 a.m .. w .......... ., ...... 1.6
First high
10:21 a.m ................... 5.0
Second low
5:08 p.m ..................... o.o
Second high
11 :35 p.m .................... 4.2
WEDNESDAY
First tow
5:12 a.m ...................... 1.7
FlrSt high
11.04 a.m .................... 4.7
Second low
5;41 p.m ...................... 0.4
Second high
after mtdnight ........... nta
BRIEFLY IN EDUCATION
Waldorf scholarships available
The Waldorf School of Orange County is
reaching out to the community around it.
Special scholarships have been made
available for any studentS who qualify.
Scliolarships may be full or pa(tial. depend·
ing on a student's need, said Diane Kastner,
community outreach director.
The Waldorf School of Orange County ts
a nonprofit, independent. nondenomina-
tional school serving pretehool through
eighth grade. 1bQ 1cbolanhlp1 are
designed to reach out to the community and
offer a private 1diool education to students
who may not have coDsidered it for ftlian-
dal or other reasons. For more lnfonnation,
call Angelika Scott at (949) 574-1132.
POllCE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Fairview Rolld: A compact disc player •nd car stereo
worth $800 were stolen in the 2700 block between '11 :30
a.m. and 12:30 p.m Feb. 2.
• Federal Avenue: A blcyde worth S600 was stolen
from a home In the 2100 block at 11 a.m. Jan. 28.
• 'anons Sa.et: A video cassette recorder and print·
er worth $600 were stolen from a home In the 1900
block on Feb. 2.
• w..tmlNtier Avenue: A purse and IU contents worth
S660 were stolen from a <ar in the 2500 block betwffn
12:30 and 3 p.m. Feb. 1.
NEWPORT BEACH
• IMt Colilt lllghw.y: Boating equipment worth
$9,300 were stoleft In the 300 block the ellefling of Feb.
2.
• s-MllteO W.,: Sevet'al piece$ of ~lry worth
$15,000 wete stolen from a home In ·m. first block
bet\wen Jan. 15 end Feb. 2, • ......:..-• ..._A. CM st«90 worth S290 WM stolen
In the 1900 block~ ewnlng .
Doily Pilot Tuesday, February 8, 2000 3
Th e city clerk who
looked like a mllain
NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD PREVIEW
Dunng thn days when
Uw so·n1ll<'d Bc1lbou
Bunch rc1n th.is town -
1928 \mill thP mid· 1940:. -
City Clerk Frank Rinehart
was CdSt dS U11~ Vllldin, the
MpayoH quy."
1 think this WdS UldHlJy
becausf' Frdnk look1·d the>
part. If Ccnl1t1l Cc1stmg hdcl
been lookmq tor 'iomconc to
play the> pt1rl ot t1 duty, dls-
honest puhhc st.?rvunt, it
couldn't 1mprow• on Frn.nk
Rinehart. I le looked hke a
sleazebc19. Whcmt'VN I sdw
him, I lhouqht of Undh J Jeep.
Like Die kens' chc1rc1rtcr,
Frank wus dlwt1ys wnnqmg
his hands, d prdcllce wrJch is
trad1tionc11Jy looked upon as a
sign of dts'>emhl<rnre, iJ not
clishone.'>ty.
In Frunk's cll'ff!nsc, I
remember he• had some kind
of a skm probl<•m with his
hands that ttrrnuntcd his
habit.
Also, Frttnk n<'VPf spoke
up like d good, honest public
servc1nt 1s supposed to do
Rfdnk wt1s ct muttere1, c1
world-class mutl<•rc>r.
Al Ctty Council meetings,
Frdnk dS city cl<'Tk would
mutter som<'lhmq Lloyd
Clclire, who rc,tlly 1c1n Uw
town, would move Uldl what-
ever Frank hod multNt~ l>e
passed, dnd ll wc1s.
The only wc1y lo hnd out
what hc1d lwPn multewd and
passed Wds to look at Frdnk'.s
notes the next day. Ancl
the.re 1t wt1s, in b<•c1ut1ful
hdl1dwnhng, Pxphc1t t1.nd
comprehensive.
So why go to Uw < 1ty .
Cotmctl meclinqs~ Just go to
Frank's office Uw n •xt mom-
mg and rec1cl his nolP'>.
I U1ink Frdnk probdbly
hkecJ his m1c19e. When I WdS
nty judge. nu onP, lt>ctst of c1ll
Frc1nk Rmc•hcirt, ('Vl'I cl!>kPd
mf' to do dnythmq 1mpropN.
When Frc1nk < c1nit• m with
d pc1rlong t1ck•'l or trc1lhc
bckct. h<' r)d1d tor 11 out of hts
pockc•t But I t1m '>tm• ht> told
the holder of ttw !Jekel he
Robert Gardner
THE VERDICT
hdd u fixed. il
When I was practicmg law,
he ctid make one approach to
me which I could construe as
improper. However, it was so
ambiguous that to this day, I
do not know whether it was
improper or not.
11lis is not to say the
adnunistration of the Balboa
Bunch was squeaky clean.
After all, it inherited a tracli-
llon of illegality. We had
wide-open gambling on
Main Street, which the City
Council declared ulegal."
The gamblers simply saw to
1t that those elected to the
City Council looked with
fdvor on gambling, which in
those Depression days helped
keep the city out of the red.
And long before Frank
Rinehart and the Balboa
Bunch took office, the town
hc1d a tradition of looking the
other way when Tony
Camero was landing illegal
liquor at the city dock, and
our Justly famous or infamous
drugless drug store sold noth-
mg but illegal alcohol.
Still, the Balboa Bunch
dnd its front guy, Frank R.Ule-
hart, ran the town during the
Depression and kept it out of
bankruptcy. [-still trunk if
Frank Rrnehart had looked
more like Charlton Heston
dnd less like Peter Lorre, he
would not have been looked
upon as the H'payoff guyW for
the Balboa Bunch.
• ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona
del Mar resident and former
· 1vdge. His column runs Tuesdays.
On The AGENDA
STUDY SESSION
The Newport-Mesa school board
will meet at 5:30 p.m. in a study ses-
sion to discuss creating a reserve fund
to finance the upkeep of schools
after the facilities repairs are complet-
ed. Board members will discuss the
potential sale of the district's surplus
properties -the Balearic Park and
Banning Ranch sites. The study ses-~
sion is the third in a series of five
meetings.
What to expect: An outline of
options for funding the maintenance
reserve will be presented to the
board. District officials will discuss the
facilities committee's funding ideas,
which include the sale of Balearic
Park and Banning Ranch, with the
proceeds being invested and the
interest put into the reserve. The pub-
lic is invited and encouraged to
attend and offer input. There will be
no action taken at this study session.
RETURN FROM BANKRUPTCY
The board will consider approving
a resolution that will allow the dis-
trict to receive bankruptcy proceeds.
What to expect: The board will
·i
Education IN BRIEF
Teachers await
grant money
Hundreds of Newport-Mesa teach-
ers have their fuigers crossed, hoping
that the grant requested from the
Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation
will be approved
, The foundation received requests
from 228 teachers for more than
$500,000 this year. Each year, the foun-
dation awards gfants in six denomina·
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FYI
WHERE THEY MEET
•WHO: The Newport-Mesa Unified
.school District Board of Education
• WHAT: Special study session fol·
lowed by the regular board meet-
ing
• WHEN: 5:30 p.m. study session
and 7 p.m. meeting
• WHERE: District Education Cen-
ter, 2985·A Bear Street, Costa Mesa
adopt the resolution in order to
receive the next distribution of pro-
ceeds from the 1994 Orange County
bankruptcy. T111is installment of the
funds is expected to be in the heigh-
borhood of S2 million. District offi-
cials expect the funds to be distrib-
uted Feb. 24. The school board has
dedicated these returned funds
toward reducing debts incurred from
previous facility repairs and enhance-
ments.
LEARNING CENTER PROGRAM
The district will recognize a new
tutoring program at Whittier Elemen-
tary School. Helping One Student To
Succeed, or HOSTS, is a learning cen-
ter that provides one-on--one tutoring
for students.
bonal categories, ranging from $250 to
$10.000.
Local commuruty readers are ana-
lyzing and evaluating proposals now
and will meet later this month to con-
fer.
The waiting will come to an end on
April 27, when the awards will be pre-
sented at a speoal dinner. This year,
the foundation IS hoping to raise more
than $200,000.
.
Partnership a success
In fomu.ng partnerships with local
businesses, Lincoln Elementary School
has raised more than $900.
On The BOARD
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Aside from its usual fund-raisers,
the PFO at Llncoln devised money.
raising partnerships with local mer·
chants that ecun them a piece of the
pie
In the fall, Joe's Pizza Place in Cor~
na del Mar began donating 25% of its·
proceeds, before tax, on orders from
Lincoln families after 2 p.m. on the first
and tlurd Tuesdays of the month So
far, Joe's has raised more than $300 for
the school Tummy Bahama's Tropical
Cafe and Emponum m Corona del Mar
agreed to a similar arrangement.
For more information, call Jeanette
Wertheim at (949) 644-7081.
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TODAY
Sterling BMW will hold a
fund-raising party at 7 p .m.
to raise money for Newport
Harbor HJgh's Grad Night.
The dealership is at 3000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (949) 673-5604.
The Costa Mesa Borders
Business Networking Group
Will present a free workshop
titled "How to MaxiJn.ize
Your Networking Efforts,"
with Jacque Daniel at 7 p.m ..
at Borders Books, Music and
C8.fe, 1890 Newport Blvd ..
Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 256-0353.
The noon meeUng of Busi-
ness and Professional
Women will feature "Sleep
Talk" author Lois Haddad.
The meeting, which includes
lunch, is $17 for members,
$22 for nonmembers, and
will be held at the Wyndham
Gdiden Hotel, 3350 Avenue
of the Arts, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (949)
955-7534.
Hoag Cancer Center pre-
sents a community education
program on living with can-
cer at 7 p.m. Robert 0. Dill-
man, medical director of the
center, will speak on "Issues
and Controversies Surround-
ing Clinical Trials." For infor-
mation, call (949) 760-5542.
The Jewish Community
Center of Orange County
presents "50 Years War," a
film and discussion on the
Israeli and Arab struggle for
peace. The event runs from
7:30 to 9:30 p.m . and is free.
The center is at 250 E. Baker
St., Costa Mesa.
George's Camelot Restau-
rant will host a meeting to
discuss a trip to the Cote
d'Azur in July 2000 as part of
the Newport Beach Sister
Oty Association. 1be event,
which ~at 6:30 p.m., fea-
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Orange Co~t College will otter a seminar, .. Maximizing Your Exposure!", on pub-
lic relaUons, advertising and markeUng. Christina Drew, who was president of DCI
Business Communications for ten yea.rs and spent 20 years ln public relations and
adverttslng, will lead the course, which runs from 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. Saturday.
Admission is $49. OCC ls at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more lntorma-
tion, call (949) 548-7992.
tures three entrees, soup or
salad, and wine, and costs
$30. For more information,
call (949) 833-5717.
Hoag Health Center will bold
a free seminar on menopause
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the cen-
ter, 1190 Baker St., Costa
Mesa. The seminar is free.
For more information, call
(800) 514-HOAG.
WEDNESDAY
The Newpor1 Harbor Area
Chamber ol Commerce will
hold a noon networking lun·
cheon with Scott Bailey of
Sandler Sales Institute at the
Su,tton Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. The event is $20 for
members with a reserva-
tions, $25 at the door. For
more information, call (949)
729-4400.
Sherman Ubrary & Gardens
will hold a class titled "Grow-
ing Plants Indoors ... the Easy
Way" at 9:30 a.m. John Bish·
op, the gardens' manager of
horticulture, will discuss how
to solve and prevent common
problems with indoor plants.
Registration fee is $20. The
gardens are at 2647 East
Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar. For more information,
call (949) 673-2261.
Salomon Smith Barney will
hold a seminar on managing
distributions from 4 to 5 p.m.
at 650 Town Center Drive,
Suite 100, Costa Mesa. The
event is free, counts for one
hour of CPA continuing edu·
cation credits and includes
refreshments. For more infor-
mation, call (800) 846-6337.
Financial ExecuUves Insti-
tute, Orange County Chap·
ter, will hold a meeting at 6
p.m . at The Center Club, 650
Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. Ralph Hake, executive
vice president and chief
financial officer of the Fluor
Corp., will speak on "the
changing role of the CFO.•
To RSVP, or for more informa-
tion, call (714) 278-6201.
The Newport-Mesa Crib-
bage Club meets at the Oasis
Center, Room 6, Fifth and
Marguerite, Corona del Mar.
Play begins at 6:45 p.m. For
more information, call (949)
646-5293
1be February General Meet-
ing of the Orang~ County
Young Republicans w1U be
held at 6:30 p.m. at the west
wing of South Coast Pla7.a, 686
Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Speakers will include candi·
dates for the 48th Congres.sion-
al District. and Dr. Paul Fick,
author of "The Dysfunctional
President." Por more infonna-
tion, call (949) 475-5559.
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nutntiomst, will speak on
•vaccination: The Myth· at
1 p.m . at Borders Books,
Music and Cafe at South
Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.,
Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 432-7854.
Leadership Tomorrow's
•Alumni Breakfast Forum•
will feature Orange County
Sheriff Michael Carona. The
forum Is from 7 to 9 a.m. at
The Wyndham Garden
Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the
Arts, Costa Mesa. nckets are
$15 to $20. To RSVP, call
(949) 644-8283.
Whole Foods Market Tt"lan-
gle Square will hold a semi-
nar on aphrodisiac foods at 7
p.m. The seminar is free, but
reservations are required.
Whole Foods Market is at
1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa. For more information
or to make reservations, call
(949) 574-3800.
Speak Up Newport's 19th
annual Mayor's Dinner will
be held at the Newport
Beach Marriott. Leigh Stein·
berg, sports attorney and
author, will speak. Reception
starts at 6 p.m. and dinner
starts at 7 p.m. For informa·
tion, call (949) 224-2266.
Hoag Health Center will
hold a CPR Heart Saver
Course, which will teach
essential lifesaving tech·
. niques for adults and chil-
dren. The course is $25. The
center is at 1190 Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 631-3623.
FRIDAY
Jean Krueger, a Weight
Watchers group leader, will
discuss ·win the Weight
Game" by Sarah, Duchess of
York, at 7 p.m. at Borders
Books, Music and Cafe at
South Coast Plaza. The store
is at 3333 Bear St., Costa
Mesa. For more information,
call (714) 432-7854.
The fifth prograrii In Orange
Coast College's "Armchair
Adventure• series will feature
•Route 66 -A Road to
Remember.• The event will
feature filmmaker and world
traveler Charles Hartman,
who has made many travel-
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ogucs about the American
West. n ckets are $6 to $9.
OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mati<>n, call (714) 432-5880.
The Orange County .chapter
of The Single Gourmet will
hold a gourmet dining event
at Scott's, 3300 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (800) 750-DINE.
SATURDAY
The Hyatt Newporter wW
host a KOST 103-FM Valen-
tine Celebrobon. The free
event will feature the band
Rockola, performing dance
music from the '60s through
the '80s. The hotel is at 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport
Beach. For more inform.ation,
call (213) 427-7281.
Robert Bruce Woodcox,
author of "The Goll Gods are
Laughing,• will discuss and
sign hi!; book at 7 p.m . at
Borders Books, Music and
Cafe at South Coast Plaza.
The store is at 3333 Bear St.,
Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 432-7854.
The YWCA of North Orange
County will partner with the
H arbor Christian Pellowsl'lip
Church to provide free breast
cancer screenings at the
church, 740 W. Wilson at
JoAnn in Costa Mesa. For
more information or to
schedule an appointment,
call (714) 935.9720.
A uLove Your Beach"
cleanup is scheduled for 9
am. at Crystal Cove State
Park. Volunteers will meet at
the Reef Point entrance to
the park Bags and gloves
will be proVided, and park·
ing fees will be waived for all
participants. For more mfor·
mabon, cd.ll (949) 497-7647.
The Latest Tblng Teaching
and Healing Center presents
•A Day of Love" with Sandra
Sauer from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The event features a discus-.
sion of the ancient art of
romantic preparation,
including the use of foods,
beverages and environment
The fee is $25. The Latest
Thing is at 217 East 17th St.,
Costa Mesa For more mfor-
matiQn, call (949) 615-6211.
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would consider a number
ol proposals for the site.
The wmdow clo cd on
Pnday, leaving nearly a
dozen subnuss1ons on the
oty's plate. They ranged
from converting the entite
area to publlc-sorvice use
to an Italian villa-style
luxury hotel. Most
allowed for the American
Legion to remain whcm it
stands.
The parcel has a long
history; the c1ty has
owned the. 6.59 acres
since 1919.
In 1972, the city's
Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission
recommended converting
the mobile home park to
public-service use, but the
city dismissed the sugges-
tion and has granted a
number of lease exten-
sions since. However,
suggestions for a more
publlc-fnendly develop-
ment use are, in fact, wnt-
ten into the lease, said
City Manager Homer Blu-
dttu.
A separate concern
remains about the loca-
tion of the property, which
mdy lie within protected
bdelailds. The city sent a
request to the state Lands
Commission more than a
ye ar ago to determine
whether the Land should
be protected, but has not
yet received a reply.
The ~wer could force
tne relocation of the
mobile homes. Although a
resort is one of the allow-
able tideland uses, resi-
dential structures are not.
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uonally let the TeWinklc
bdsc.>ball facility degrad e.
They said recreation offic1c1ls
believed this move would
gumer support for its pldn to
convert the baseball diamond
to softball helds, which tend
to g enerate much more mon-
ey in usage fees.
•They wa nted us out of
there,• McGwre said. •They
raised pnces and let the park
fdll apart. It used to be the
best.•
The city has already spent
nedrly $30,000. on architects
to plan the now-dPbunkcd
dl:'sign tor lour softball fields.
Now recreation otficidls
exp<'ct the new design will
cost thP city an addihonal
$50,000
Recreation offi cials said
they e xpect the entire project
to be completed in three
years.
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pitched whipped cream pies
at the program's ledde r
•J think they're gett10g
ba<;k at me for be1ng so
strict,• Sdld scholar'>h1p pro-
gram director Kathy Ochoa,
as she wiped cream from her
eyes. and hair.
Ochoa and the director or
Save Our Youth, Oscar Sdn-
toyo -who at the begmning
of the night had golden Locks
and a matching be ard -
made an agreement with
their 75 students at the begin-
ning of the year. If 90% of the
students broke a 3.1 grade-
pomt average, then Ochoa
would let the students pelt
her with pies a nd Santoyo
would bleach tus black hair
and beard and allow the stu-
d ents to style it as they
pleased.
Last year, the children
honored their commitment to
break a 2.8 GPA and Santoyo
left the center with a red
mohawk.
The goal of the unorthodox
motivation plan, Ochoa said,
is to get all of the stu dents lo.
bring their grades high
enough to be admitted to Uni-
versity of California schools.
"I think it's really fun and I
pulled my gra des up· Murillo
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worried that their plan had
been pushed off course
because of the ongoing
library fight, are hopeful that
having Gregory serve with
Wood will give the proiert
new mome ntum. Wood, the
publisher of Codsl Magazin'e,
could not be reached for com-
ment.
With Gregory actJng as co-
ChdlI, Wood's role will be less-
ened. He will no longer be
the group's spok esperson and
wilJ now do most of his work
behind the scenes.
The nt1gging library dis-
pute, which surfaced last fall,
has been a s truggle over
financial control of the library
foundat.Jon's money. The fig ht
culminated when the trustees
threatened that, unless they
received greate r cla rity on
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foot fo rward tor a 1te visit
from the Department of
Education But the school is
one ste p ahead of the game
this year, Boies aid.
Atter receiving the honor
of be ing named a Califorma
Distinguished School last
year, Boies sdtd the school
hc1d a 50% chance of
peccim1ng d Blue Ribbon
School Then, when the
std te chose to send the
dpphcatlo'n on to the nation-
dl level, it 1umped to about
70%, tie Sdtd .
With. the announcement
• of the v1s1t, Boies said, that.
number lcdps to 90°10
[Al .ri• DA!t.Y PUOT •
• Bds1cally, we've been
getting rPady a ll year
bccC:tuse we knew this was
our year to get accredited.
We'll use the same materi-
als: he sdid . ·A lot of the Estancia junior Freddy Murillo gives Oscar Santoyo a haircut ~ part of a wager San-
toyo made with students to raise their grade<,.
Sd1d, JUSt seconds before
winchng up dOtl hedVl.09 a pie
at Ochoct'i. fdce
The p1P landed d bit to the
left But MmHlo, who hds a
3.8 GPA, Sdld 11 was worth 1l
anyway.
"With good g rctdcs, you
· cdn gel scholdfships and get
into better colleges and urti-
how the founddhon spends
dnd t1 ccounts for its money, it
would evlct the foundatlon
from 1ls one-room office in the
Librnry.
t-.tembers of lhe founda-
tion, wounded by what they
felt were unwarrdnted dCCu-.
sallons, said they were left
bewildered by the allega-
tions Some founddtion mf•m-
bers thought lhc d1sputl'
began when the foundation
refu:>cd to support Wood's
vision of bllllclmg u culturdl
center udJttccnl lo tht>
lihrnry's Avocddo Avenue
home
PounddtJon m<'rnbers SdJd
th ey suspect that 111 will
began bubbling to the sur-
face N rlic r ldst yec1r w hen
they refused lo endorse the
proposal fo r the Arts and
Educcttlon C'enter. Some went
as far dS to suggest that if the
center became part of the.
ver ... 1ties, # she said
"It's I un lo <WI 1woplP
messy cmd dirty: Sclld Jtl<Ul
Gt1lJt1rdo, d l:l-yt>t1r-old .,,•v-
Pnth-gr.idt'f c1t T<'W1nklt•
M1dcllc School
DrPssed m d loott;,.11 j<'t·
sey, Gc1llt1rdo lookc•d n•,1<ly lnr
business 11<> nc1iJcd c1 hull's-
eye, dn1smq Ochot1 to '''' out
d cwttm-111utflP<.I yPlp.
But Santoyo rnrndined sur-
prisinut) c c1lm while a srrurk-
IO~J rrNld) Murillo, d JllOJOT
c1t Estr1m 1c1 buaed his locks
"I'm '<N}' p1oud ot our st11-
dt>nts <1ncl thP1r achwvt>-
rnPnts," Sc1ntovo said. "And L
C ctn'l Wdll to !JC!l 11d of this
blond huir. ''
IJl>rdry, tlll'n truslt'l'S could .and trqml.1t10n.
polPnliully d1p 111to touncl<1-"Until \Vl' <Wl out of lh<'
lion money. n11ddlc• ol this, <•veryonP's
Community aC.:ll\ 1.,t Ehzn-11(r<11cl 111 tdlk," Grf'~Jory said,
beth Stahr, who Hlllclt>d tlw <Hlchnq thc1t the notion his
foundatmn thul rci1st>cl monP} 4roup is t~ inq 1u dC'Cess the
to build lh<! hbrc1ry, lH"C't1sed hhrr11y lound<11.Jon's money I'>
Wood of conftict of 1nlN1~l m ludicrous, 'smce 1t ht1s.1ts own
ht->ading the two comm11lePs lounddlton. . •
ShP <illcned Wood wr1 r111o..;· u (ThP < entPr) hcts heconw
ln~J funds fUI the \rt'> nllcl rl pohtH rtl football tied to th<•
Education Ct>nlor <1t hlm111 hbMry," lw -..ud
t>vcnts -m chrm:t c orn1wt1-( :n•qory "d}.., it lhC' qroup
tion with the· hhrctry lound<1-< c1n 11111w• 1mt ot lht! shcHlow
llon. 111 lh1• lih1<11)' llqht. 1t ought
\'\'oocl. Jwwt•vt•r, di•nil'd h.ivt> 111or11 slicn•ss wh<'n 1l
the dCCUSulions dlld Cl!} All\ ctpprorH ht•s Uw council this
Bob Bumh<lm said th1•1f' wc1s sp1 mq The H• ouµ \vr1nts thP
no such violdl10n. -c 01111< 11 to let 1t hdVt! lht:• prop-
D<'sp1tP Bumhdm\ rulmq, l'tly rwxt to tlw hbrdry for $1
the ctrls n•nter comm1tl<'t' · t1 Yl'dl, c1llow 11 to form d
!eels 11& nuss10n h<1~ .,ull1•11•d , ho11nl, uttcl utlam a fed.,tbthtv
Committee ml•ntlw1 s whu <and lrdJIJ< ~tll(h ,
hdve tdke>n the dfls c c•n1t•1 · • \'\t•'rc not .'.tskmq lor the
proposdl to chffcrent c ll}'Wlflc~· lll{)fll'Y ld huild 1t Grt-gory
bodfds s<1y they huvc nwl a1cl , "Wf' 111'-t want to ldk~
with d con~b10c1l1on ol ~upport tlw rwxt ~tep."
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elements dre common to
both•
V1s1tors will be scrutiniz-
ing student work, programs,
tc~t scores, student mvolve-
ment, parent involvement,
the dCddemies and several
other fdCEo!ls.
"Thc h1g challenge was
g<•ttmg them to come,•
Hobmson said. "Once they
!!C'l here, they'll see what a
qrcat place 1t 1s.
"This ts a validat:lon Vislt,
to ensure that all the things
thdt were 10 our application
· ure here,• he said
Two years ago. Corona
del Mar H1gh School WdS
named a Blue Ri bbon
school. In October, Lt.ncoln
ElPmentaiy School w ent to
Wttshmgton D.C. to receive
its Blue Ribbon plaque
The Blue Ribbon pro-
gram was developed by the
SPcreldry of Education m
·1982 to identify and give
rt>cognitton to outstanding
schools nationwide a nd to
provide d model, wtth a
frdmework of cnteria.
·1 am so excited ." said
Ddnd Bldck, school board
president ·Also, I'm not
surprised. It's d very dedi-
cated, hdrd-work.ing com-
rnumtv and we started it
years ago.
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6 Tuesday, February 81 2000
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COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Isn't safety as . important as aesthetics?
By Georgia Ingram
0 ne would think that in
designing an elementary
school, the first concern
would be to create an environ-
ment that ensures a sale place for
students to learn and grow. Then
one could focus on the academic
quality of the $chool, followed by
the many other aspects that make
a school enri<;hing.
The counfy's entirely inade-
quate response to this problem
demonstrates an inexplicable lack
of concern for the safety of the
children who live m Newport
Coast. The intersection of New-
port Coast Drive and San Joaquin
Hills Road is an 18-vehicle inter-
section, including turning l~es.
The intersection between New-
port Coast Drive and Ridge Park
Road is a few lanes less. In the
mornings and a1temoons, there
are dozens of construction vehi-
cles and large trucks that travel
along this highway.
Those who have designed the ·
new Newport Coast Elementary
School, at the comer of Newport
Coast Drive and Ridge Park Road
and scheduled to open in the fall
of 2000, have done a lot right.
Indeed, much thought went into
the Italian villa-style aesthetics of
the new school, whlch were the
subject of a number of Dally Pilot
editorial pieces last year.
While great effort had been
devoted to many aspects of the
new school, all the way down to
the controversial terra cotta-tiled
roof insisted by the Irvine Co.,
child safety has either been for-
gotten or ignored. Many of the
students who will attend the
school live across Newport Coast
Drive from the school and,
because they live within a one-
mile radius of the school, will not
be afforded a school bus pickup.
MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY Pit.OT
From left, Newport Coast Elementary PTA vice presidents Dana
Scbonwlt and Glanna Drake-Kerrtson, and PTA president Denise
Molnar wait to cross Newport Coast Drive with their children.
How can the children, parents,
teachers and baby-sitters who live
on the other side of tbose inter-
sections in neighboring communi-
ties be expected to negotiate such
hazards to have access to school
facilities?
A pedestndn structure must be
built across Newport Coast Drive to
bndge the school with the half of
the community on the other side of
the six-la.ne, 60-mph lughway that
their children will have to cross.
So, to attend school each day,
these elementary school children
will be required to cross Newport
Coast Drive -a six-lane thor-
oughfare that is the main artery
between the burgeoning coastal
communities of Newport Beach
and Laguna Beach (and soon to
be Crystal Cove) -on the one
hand, and the San Joachim Hills
Toll Road, Costa Mesa and San
Diego freeways, and the inland
cities, on the other.
reasonable expectations shared
by dozens of parents in the new
community are lTU.Sgwded. A foot-
bridge over Newport Coast ROdd
is an obVious choice, the cost of
which is minimal m relation to the
great safety i.ssue that it solves
Similar footbndges hdve been
built in two other Orange County
schools in recent years. Not only
has the safety problem not been
resolved, a t a recent meeting
between Newport Coast Elemcn-
truy School parents, the district and
the county, parents were inf onned
that it will never be solved and that
the children who attend Newport
Coast Elementary School will sim-
ply have to assume that safety risk
if they want to attend the ewport
Coast Elementary School.
Certainly, one would have
expected that the Newport-Mesa
Unified School Oisbict and the
Orange County Boa.rd of Educa-
tion would have considered this an
extraordinary safety risk and made
appropriate provisions for it. One
would have also expected that the
Irvine Co., which offered the site,
would have also given safety as
much consideration as aesthetics.
In fact, although lhP. schOOl Le;
expected to open in September. a
traffic study of the area has not
been done m more thtm two
years. A study would have to be
done in order to place a crossmg
guard at the location.
An Orange County 1\'afhc
Operations/Program Develop-
ment Division Public Facilities
and Resources Department repre-
sentabve informed parents at the Apparently, however, these
MAILBAG
Pilot llidn 't tell
the whole story
Your front-page article on
the API school rankings does a
disservice to both Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa schools.
Virtually every Newport-Mesa
school was ranked higher than
those with similar characteris-
tics such as: poverty rate, nwn-
ber of English-language learn-
ers, pupil mobility, pupil ethnic-
ity and percentage of teachers
with emergency credentials
Instead of focusing on the
historically divisive •we vs.
them• dialogue regarding
Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa schools, we should be
celebrating the achievements
of administrators, teachers, par-
ents and students at all levels.
DAVE SWAN
Corona del Mar
Thanks for keeping
up with airport issues
J just want to thank the Dai-
ly Pilot sincerely for your lront
page article on Jan 21 on the
airport horror stories regarding
John Wayne.
I am very much m favor of El
Toro aiJ'port because it is
absolutely necessa.ry for our
future needs, and t oertainly do
appreciate the Pilot gMng U5
some space in the paper for
some serious, intelligent and
well-meaning comments. I want
to thank you very much for tt.
Keep up the good work. We cer-
tainJy do enjoy the Daily Pilot.
VIRGIL GALEY
Newport Bedch
Pearson's Port
feature hit the spot
Thank you very much for the
great story on my brother Tom
Pearson in the Jan 12 issue.
The photographs were vivid
and wonderful. I teared up a
bit when I thought how proud
our dad would have been to
see Tommy on the front page
and the full article about his
life as a hshermdn and his
work at Pearson's Port.
My father left a wonderful
legacy for us. T did want to
clear up one thing, tbough.
My mom, Vi Pearson still
owns and operates thP. port
She is still m there ctt 73 Kmd
of like the Energizer Bunny -
she keeps goin' and goin'.
I am proud ot my family and
its wonderful heritage of hard
work and dedication. Thank
you very much for your contin-
ued interest in the busin ;s
and for recogruzing that Pear-
son's Port is one of 'a kind.
CHRISTIE PEARSON
San D
same meeting that the county
would not install a footbridge, nor
had it even planned to install
blmkinq lights to warn oncoming
automobiles that children might
be crossing. Nor does it plan to
even reduce the speed limit
around the school crossing from
the current 60 mph during the
early morning and afternoon
hours when children are going to
and from school.
While a crossing guard may be
employed in the morning, and
whlle the representative did say
they might consider a generic
sign. warning motorists who
noticed the sign to reduce speed
to 25 mph "when children are
present,• nothmg else will be
done to solve a patently danger-
ous problem.
Maybe there will be a crossing
guard in the morrung, and maybe
that will help, but it certainly does
not ensure child safety. Moreover,
1t does nothing to even begin to
address all the other times when
children go to school -for soccer
games. baseball games and myri-
ad ctfter-school, weekend and
evening eventc; wheh a crossing
guard will not be present.
ERIC HUTCHISON
The reSidents of Newport Coast
pay hundreds of thousands of dol·
lars in mello roos taxes that are to
. be used to build the infrastructure
in Uus uruncorporated area of
Orange County. While we have
many parents willing and able to
become involved in the exciting
process of building a new school,
we do not have a city council to
look out for our interests. •
We are counting on the County
or Orange and the Newport-Mesa
Unilied School District to make
decisions and plans that are right
for our children and our commu-
ruty. Constructing a footbridge to
the new elementary is not a
choice -it's a safety must.
Hopefully, it will not take a
tragedy to make clear that a foot-
bridge is the only responsible
opbon to e~re our commumty's
new school is not only aesthetical-
ly pleasing and academically
excellent, but also safe.
• GEORGIA INGRAM Is a Newport
Coast residen1.
I 'M SotRY Bvr I 'M Go1NG
To HAVE To REGVl-ATE
TH~ A~ouNr You CAN
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Doily Pilot
Gay Geiser-Sandoval
EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING
Here's an idea to
save Balearic Center
T be former Balearic School has
been the Balearic Center for a
number of years. There always
seems to be numerous soccer games
going on, as well as preschool and com-
munity classes, and community events.·
It would be a real shame for the
community to lose such a valuable and
well-used asset. I can understand why
the neighborhood is already lobbying
the school board, and why residents
will be in full attendance at the study
session on Feb. 15.
The question I have been aslang
myseU is whether the school district is
responsible for proVldlng the commu-
nity with a park and community cen-
ter. Isn't that exactly what Baleanc
Center has become? The property bas
been leased to the city of Costa Mesd
for a number of years, and the city
runs and maintains the premises.
The reason the Facilities Committee
recommended the sale of the Balearic
property wasn't to add more homes or
businesses to the community. They saw
it as a way to provide funding for tuturE;>
maintenance. They·contend that we
must plan for and fund ongoing mainte-
nance, so if the schools do get back into
shape, they don't deteriorate again.
The city of Costa Mesa says it wants
to buy the property, but it isn't sure it
can afford it. The perfect solution -to
meet both entities' needs -is for the
city to buy the property with long-term
payments over 20 years. 11lis will dls·
bibute the outlay of cash by the city It
will work esped.a.lly well if the payment
is funded by an increase in the hotel tax.
More importantly, it will allow for a
steady stream of ca.sh to the school dls-
bict. Lump sums tend to be used up by
that moment's needs. A long-term pay-
ment plan would give the district the
money it needs to maintain school
facilities. It gets the school district out
of the park busmess. U another school
is needed in that part of town, Mesa
Verde School, which is currenUy
leased to Coastline Community Col-
lege District, ls available.
If you like this idea, go to the school
board study session on Feb. 15 with a
big sign that says ·we like Gay's
idea.• Then, go to the city counci.l
meeting and do the same. If we can
get both of them to agree, we will save
Balearic Center for the purposes that
we have all come to appreciate.
•
Congratulatlom to the winners of
the Author's Festival Bookmark Con-
test. They are: Undsay Nieto, fifth
grade, Mariners; John Barrett, third
grade, Eastbluff; and Gabriella Dl Cht-
ro, first grade, Harbor View School.
Thanks to the PTAs and PFOs, as
well as the Newport-Mesa Schools
Foundation, which sponsored the 41
authors that VJ.sited all of our schools
with K-6 students last week.
Most of these kids won't be writing
best-selling novels for a while. But the
inspiration provided by these authors
will make the kids practice their prose
now. That could reflect positively on
future A.cademic Performance Indexes
and SAt-9 scores.
•
The dlltrtct I.I bo1Ung a parent
Computer Night from 6 to 9 p.m. Feb.
16. The event. to be held at Costa
Mesa High School, will allow parents
to get great deals on computers and
Internet servicca. Child care and trans-
portation are available. Call (714) 424·
8776 to mAke a reservation.
• GAY ...... SANDOVAL Is a Costa Mesa
resident. She can be releh.t ~ e-mail at
G<iSftqOlol com .
t •
Quote Of
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•(Aptt lou) does a lot of lltigs,
and does a lot of things Wll _ •
Dan Glenn. Newport volleyball coach
Doily Pilot
•. Adminis1 rators who should have seen
this coming, do a disservice to local boys
and girls basketbaU showdowns.
T he boys and gu(o; basketball decided only two
teams from Corona del Mar weeks ago that
and Costa Mesa hiqh schools the boys would
will play one another Thursday at 7 shl.ft their
p.m. with all or part or a Pacific final-week games
Coast League championship back one day. • 1....-..__..;....;.
potentially on the lme. Corona del
But, due to a ldck of foresight by Mar boys and
league athlellc directors, loyal boys girls athletic
and girls hoops ferns will be forced director Jerry
lo choose which gume to attend Jelhick, wtlo.
Barry Faulkner
PREPS
The boys typically pldy on before the season began, lobbied
Wednesddys and Fndays and the with colleagues to be proactive on
girls Tuesdays and Thursdays. Uus scheduling issue, said girls
However, to cillow for polenllal coaches elected not to play their
playoff games to decide the three games a day earlier, primarily to
guara,ntecd plc1yoU berths, 1t was retain the,ir accustomed Monday
pracbce.
All agree the scheduling logjam
is regrettable and steps will be
taken to avoid such a final-week
crunch m the future.
But the spotlight which should
have bathed both games, not to
mention attendC1Ace. WU &
diminished
Newport Harbor High learned
last week 1t is a finalist for the
coveted National Blue Ribbon
School of Excellence honor, for
which 1t owes partial credit its
strong athletic program.
That strength, Principal Bob
Boies points out, is measured in
more thtm the high degree of
success Sailor teams enjoy in
mynad sports.
Five local
teams chase
league titles
Presenting the Dally Pilot's 1999
• CdM boys, girls control
own destiny; Mesa boys,
girls, Newport boys, still
alive entering fmal week.
Bany Faulkner
DAILY PILOT 00
The Corona dc>l Mar High boys
and girls basketbdll teams can earn
outnght ledgue tiUei., whtle the boys
and girls squads from Costd Mesa,
as well as Newport Harbor's boys
urut, are also gunrung for d share of
the crown, when play concludes this
week in the Pacific Codsl and Sea
View leagues.
The CdM girls, with wins at Uni-
versity tonight and against visiting
Mesa Thursday, will wrap up the
PCL•champ1onshlp.
The CdM boys host fellow-
league-leadiny Uru tonight, then
visit Mesa Thursday 1Wo CdM vic-
tones would q1ve Coach P&ul Orris
his first outright crown smce 1987
The Sea Kings were co-champions
of the Sea View Ledgue m 1990.
Those arP the simplistic scenarios.
If the Mesa boys sweep Laguna
Beach and CdM, they would shMe
the crown Wlth tonight's CdM-Uni
winner The Musldngs have never
won or shared ci league tiUe They
are also one win away from tying
the 1965-66 team's school single-
season record of 18
rt CdM bcdls Um's boys, then los-
es to Mesa, it could wtnd up Ul a
three-way Ile with both, should Uni
fall at Estancia Thursday and Mesa
knock off Laguna Beach Wednesday.
In ihe PCL gLrls race, Estancia, '
which visits Uni Thursday, is in posi-
tion to move mto a three-way lle for
first, should M<'sa beat CdM Thurs-
day after the Mustangs and Sea
Kings, dS expected. take care of
business tonight against Laguna
Beach d.fld Un1, respectively.
Sports Editor Roger Cortson • 949-57 4-4223 • Tuesday, February 8, 2000 7
MWhat's really impressive,"
Boles said, "is that 60% of our
students are involved in athletics.
That's about 1,200 athletes."
prohibit smaller schools from
pl~ying up in the playoffs.
Boles also noted 16 Newport ·
Harbor tea.ms were recognized last
year by the ClP Southern Section
for high COitlbined grade point
averages.
A bond wue, which Boles
believes could be placed on the
ballot as quickly as June, contains
funding for a new gymnasium at
Newport Harbor
With a freshman class of 660,
Harbor's enrollment has climbed to
2,185, according to Boies. And
while the section considers only
enrollment flgures from grades
10-12 in categorizing schools by
diVl.Sions, the Sailors' future is
clearly in Division I.
If approved by voters, it would
fund construetlon of a spacious
facility similar to the University
High gym, Boies said.
The project, wluch would
include new boys and guis locker
rooms, would likely displace
Newport basketball, volleyball and
wrestling teams for at least one
This trend could negate, at least
for Harbor, the impact of
legislation, scheduled to be voted
upon April 13, which would
year. '
But, Boies believes. the end
result would better serve Sailor
athletes, coaches, students and
spectators alike;
•Newport Harbor High's April Ross leads
the way for the all-Back Bay squad as the
Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year.
Batrry Faulkner
DAILY PILOT
~~• ave the drum roll
and hold the
applause. You
probably knew this
was coming.
a move that carries all
the suspense of a ·
Harlem Globetrotters
ame, Newport Harbor
gh senior girls
volleyball star April Ross
ops the All-Newport-Mesa
Oistrlct Dream Team as
Player of the Year.
Ross, you may recall, was
recently honored as national
player of the year. She also
shared the same honor in
C lP Southern Section
Division I, while claiming
similar solo recognition in
the Sea View League.
The 6-foot-1 outside hitter,
who helped lead Coach Dan
Glenn's Sailors to three
straight Division I-AA
section crowns, a5 well as
back-to-back state Division I
titles, will take her vast and
versatile talents to USC next
fall.
"She does a Jot of things,
and does a lot of things
well," said Glenn, who
frequently utilized the
dominant outside bitter at
setter last fall.
Hith school jirls
VuLLEYB LL
Divis10~ I r~ognition
Waterman was a 5-7
senior outside hitter, who
added another hitting
weapon for the Sailors. She
was second-team All-CIF her
final two seasons.
Cullen, a 6-11uruor, -
teamed with OW to fonn
what Glenn ~nsidered the
best middle blocker tandem
in the section. A
second-team All-Sea View
League pick, she is the only
member of the Dream Team
who will return in 2000.
Havriluk, a 6-0 seruor, and
Brownell, a 5-8 senior,
formed the one-two bitting
punch for Coach Steve
Conti's Sea Kings. Havrilu.k,
who iS leaning toward ·
attending West Vuqin1a, was
a two-time first-team All·CIP
choice in Division ID.
Brownell, headed to
Stanford, was also first-teo.m
All-ClP last fall.
Gallagher, a 5-10 middle
blocker, missed the first five
weeks of the season with
knee problems, but came
back in time to help her
team win the Pacific Coast
,J..eague title in its inaugural
season in the orcwt. The
second-team All·CIP
honoree is being rec:rulte9
by New York Uruvemty ahd
UC San Otego.
The Newport Harbor boys, who
gave up control of their fate with a
pair of league losses last week, need
to handle visiting Aliso Niguel Frt-
day, then hop Woodbndge loses to
either Aliso (Wednesddy at Aliso), or
Irvine (Friday at Woodbndge), or
both. One Wamor loss dnd a Harbor
win would mttke them co-champs.
Should Woodbndge drop a pair, the
Tars can take the title outrtght with
a wm over the Wolvennes.
CONRAD I.AU I OAllV Pl.OT
Joining Ross, district
co-player of the year honors
as a 1uruor, on the Dream
Team are Harbor teammates
Knsta Dill, Brenda Waterman
and Heather Cullen, as well
as Corona del Mar seniors
Dimitra Havriluk, Jami~
Brownell, Meghan Gallagher
and Marissa Becker.
Becker, 5-8 and bound for
Princeton, handled a share
of the setting duties la.st fall.
But her pnmary contribution
was passing, according to
Conti.
Regardless of what happens this
week, including potential playoif
games Friday, evf'ry Newport-Mesa
team wt th l O wins will advance to
the Clf7 playoffs.
T:e Dally Pilot's Dream Team for high school girls volleyball In
the 1999 season -clockwise, from upper left: Newport Harbor's
Krista DUI, Newport Harbor's Heather Cullen, Newport Harbor'•
Aprtl Ross, Corona del Mar's Meghan Gallagher, Corona del Mar'•
Marissa Becker, Corona del Mar's Jamie Brownell, Newport Harbor's
Brenda Waterman and Corona del Mar's Dlmttra Havrtluk.
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Dill, Harvriluk and
Brownell are repeat
lelections.
Dill, a 6-foot-2 middle
blocker, ls bound for Duke.
She won MVP honors 1n the
state tournament. after
collecting first-team All·CIF
·she turned out to be one
of the best ball-control
people on the team.• Conti
said of the second-team
All-C IP selection.
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• FonnE>r Newport Harbor J Iigh standout bound for I Iawali .
Barry F•ulkner
DAILY Pttof
COSTA MESA -Orange Coast
CoUcg ophomore Raymond Ohrel,
who set single-season and single-
game reception records for the Pl.rates
football team last tall. is one of four 'bee players who have made com-
mitments to four-year schools, Coach
Mike Taylor a.ntlounced Monday.
FOOTBALL
Rainbow1i.
Ohrel cdught 63 pas~es tor 733
yards and five touchdowns as a
sophomore. l Jc ell.so rushed tor 336
yards and threw d touchdown pass.
He still needs to flrush work on his
associate arts degree and also plans
to attend sununer school at f la wail, in
order to become eligible next season.
Jesse Chagolla, a 6-4, 328-
pounder who started at center as a
!>ephomore, as well as fellow ltn.wnan
Johrmy Gruca, are bound for North·
f!tn State in South Dakota
Chagolla, out of Whittier High,
played at Cemtos CoUege m 1997.
He is expected to compete for a start-
ing JOb next faJl, Taylor said.
The 6-1. 256-pound Garcia was a
reserve who saw playing time on the
offensive and defensive lines last fall.
A La Mirada High product, he also
played al Cerritos in '97.
DlilrNat
Collflctor fP011S aml ~ 00,S
Ohrel, an All-CIF Southern Section
running back at Newport Harbor
High, plans to JOtn fonner OCC quar-
terback Jared Flint at the University
of Hawau.
OCC sophomore Bobby Johnson, a
first-team All-Orangt' Emptre Confer-
ence free safety who led the Puates in
tackles (98), will continue hts Cd.teer
at the State Uruv.ersity of New York at
Buffalo
Chagolla and Garcia join former
Costa Mesa High and OCC standout
Jeremy Jehangiri with the Division II
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Ohrcl, a 5-foot-9, 195-pounder who
split tune between running back and
receiver for the Pirates, is pro1ected to
play receiver for Hawaii Coach June
Jones. Jones, fonnerly the Atlanta Fal-
cons' head coach, guided the Ram-
bows to a bowl game last season after
inheriting a winless squad.
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GIRLS SOCCER BOYS SOCCER
CdM victorious. 2-0 Sea Kings belt Uni, 3-1
WHJ1TIER -Corona de!
Ohrel may also return kicks for the
The 6-2, 215-pound 1Tabuco Hills
High product. also a fust-leam acade-
mic All-American, had two intercep-
tions last season. Buffalo was winless
in tlS debut season m DivtSion l and
the Bulls open at Syracuse next fall . .
Taylor tllso said Jimmy 8ahks, the
Pirates' i;ophomore fullback last sea-
son , failed to meet academic require-
me nts at use. to whlch he had previ-
ously committed.
"Jimmy needs to complete the
semester to get back on track, acade-
mically," Taylor said. Mar High girls soccer coach
Ron Evans returned to his for-
mer coaching -home m
unpressive fasluon Monday,
as the Sea Kings (13-4-3) out-
shot host La Sema. 30-2, en
route to a 2-0 nonleague win
Corona del Mar I ligh's Sea Kings
bested visiting Uruversity an Pacilic
Coast League boys soccer Monday,
3-1, behind the first-haU scoring of
Scott Baker, Aldo Bdubsta and Jon
Schrank
Dana Marshall hdd two as!.tSts and
Mike Pdld.zolla a nd an asslSt. Goalie
Ccdnc Chub had three saves for
CdM, which improved to 9-6-1 over-
a.ll, 3-3-1 (second place) in the PCL.
Tars gain ·Santa Margarita transfer
Allison Harvey converted cl
Kate Simon cross for the ftrst
goal 25 minutes in.
Jenrufer l,ong added insur-
ance in the 45th minute, CdpitaJ-
izing on Elisha Morgan's assist.
Lo Serna fell to 15-4-3.
• Costa Mesa, meanwhile, hosted
Laguna Beach and dropped a 4-)
decision, falling to 1-4-2 m the PCL.
Cesar Porcayo hdd Mesa's only goal.
• Lopez. who started for Eagles last tall, will
bolster Newport offensive line as a senior.
Barry Faulkner resident whose older broth-
DAILY PILOT er, Malt, also played at San-
NEWPORT BEACH -
Scott'Lopez, a 6-foot-2, 270-
pound offensive lineman
who started at Santa Mar-
garita High as a juruor last
fall, has transferred to New-
port Harbor, Sailors' foot-
ball coach Jeff BnnkJey
said Monday
Lopez, a Newport Beach
ta Margarita, began attend-
ing classes at Harbor Mon-
day, the first day of the
spring semester
MI understand he stclrted
most of the time at tackle,
played some guard and
also played on goal-line
defense," said Brinkley,
who projects the newcomer
as an offensive tackJe for
FOOTBALL
the reigrung CIF Southern,
Secuon Division Vl and Sea
View League champions.
"Obviously when you get
a guy coming in who has
had some experience play-
ing ell cl hJgh )evel, It gwes
you what you need to com-
pete m the Sed View
League.· Brinkley said •tte
should be a ruce addition for
us, pdrticularly considenng
we lost five guys up front."
Lopez's arrival will allow
Brinkley to shift one of lus
projected offensive tackles,
perhaps future junior Bryan
Breland, to guard.
HJ talked to (Santa Mar-
garita Coach Jim Hartigan)
and he told me (Lopez) had
good feet and that he was a
player," Brinkley said.
Lopez helped the Eagles,
Harbor's former Sea View •
ovals who debuted 111 the
all-parochial Serra League
last fall, advance to the CrP
Division J playoffs.
I fiueuc NOTICES J f ~~ I PUBLIC NOTICES J I PUauc NOTices 11 PUU: "PJICES I ( . PUeuc NOnces 11 PUBUC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NCmCEs f I PUauCeE J
Flctitloue BuelneH SUPERIOR COURT Flctltloue Buelneas NOTICE NOTICE OF dtslgnttion • 1/11. al 11'1 Flctltiou1 Bu1ln1H approve a budge1 PUBLIC HEARINGS
Nam. Statement OF CALIFORNIA, Name Statement Crown · America11 PUBLIC SALE real property dllCnbld Name Statement amendment (BA·038) WILL BE HELD BY THE Flctitioue 8ualn111 The followmg persons COUNTY OF The lotlovwng persons Banlc has submitted an The m.nl s10tage laal· above~ lo be The toltoWlng per10n• tHllocallng exlsllng COSTA MESA PLAN· Neme Statement
are doing business as ORANGE are doing l>us11141s5 as ~~~ lo 1':-Rt~ 1ty, according to the ~ Ca 92e28~11eeo:= are doing business as lunds and authon21ng NING COMMISSION AT The lollow!ng pertOOs LKT Propeny Manag&-341 The City Ortve Caring COrn(>anions II g:':-I .... redOf I ... prCMSIOOS ol OMSIOn 8 ~ Tl'lllle• ct.. Foster SelVIOff & De· ltalf 10 send out a Ra· THE CITY HALL. 77 are dOmQ boSIOIU .. mant. 2488 Newpon Post Olla Box 14171 Home 218 1 '2 Abalone Fwueot "~~ nsut· of the Business and ;;;;:r;v hbllly tor.,,,, ~ment, 25351 Hil· qu.s1 tor Proposals to FAIR DRIVE, COSTA Jay R Taylor, Anomey
Blvd . Co5ta Mna. CA Oranoe CA • Ave Balboa lslimd, C ·~ ... ---~~;._to • Profusions Code. inarldnm ol th• ~ tary Lane, La{1una HIDs, conduct said study, In an MESA, CALIFORNIA. al Law. 163t Paqasut 92627 926l3·i 7 92662 r.......,. .. 11s m•nn ..,.,ice Chapter 10, Section r... CA 92653 · amount not lo OJCoeed AT 8 30 PM OA AS St .. Santa Ana He1ghl1.
Larry K1rm11 Truman. IN THE M.Afr~R OF 01a11e Mond1nl 218 from 9920 South la 21707 (a), hereby gives U1Y aoct ... *"'lion al,, Shlltey Oery1 25351 $75,000 SOON AS POSSIBLE Cahfomia 92707
2213 Lat1< Ellen Dr1ve, THE PETITION TO 112 Abalone Ava. Cienega Bl~. lngt. NOTICE: OF PUBLIC :orrmonnv _......_~Thi lo-Hiiia~ Lane, Laguna APPEAL OF PARKS, THEREAFTER ON Jay Roban Taylor. Fullerton CA 92835 Balboa Island CA wood California to H01 SALE • .,...,_, H1Us CA 92653 BEACHES AND REC· MONDAY, FEBRUARY 163t--f'eg11us St ,
b• · CHANGE THE NAME ' ' r.....~. St ·~1 tel amount of Ille u~ld -'ts "us1nes1 Is """· RE AT I 0 N C 0 M 28, 2000 REGARDING San•a· Ana Aelghts, Call-This u51nen IS con-OF Traci Qrllfln on 92682 """"' reet. E X T R A S E L F balancl ol thl ob14gahon "' u ...,.. u ducted by an lndlVldual behalf of Jordan Taylor -mis buslnasa 18 con· Beach, C1l1fomla 91 STORAGE wUI r.onduct S«lltd ._ lhe properly 10 ducted by an Individual MISSION DECISION 1) THE FOLLOWING AP-lomia 92707
Have you starfed Wolf a minor ducted by· an 1ndMdua1 Any pe,,on 1N11h1ng e P\lbllc sale of the coo: sold and 8tonlblt Have you •tarted Ovenum deeislon ol the PllCATIONS Thls business Is con· doing business yet? No ORDER TO SHOW Have you atarled to ~ment on thl9 •P-tents ol the stora9e :i.ltd ~ u -.!! doing business yet? Parks, Beaches and IF ANY OF THE FOL-dUcted by an lndMdual ,
uny K Trul]l8n CAUSE FOR CHANGE doing busfness yet? NO phcatlon may file htS Of space(•) named below, andacMllCIUlthe'im.°d Yea 10f99 Recreation CommlSSIOfl LOWING ACTIONS Have you •tarted
This statement was OF NAME Diane Mondlnl her comment• .,, writing with the contents 1>e1ng Int INlill "'-QI lht Shtttey Dery of2/l/200010coo11nuea ARE CHALLENGED IN domg business yet? No
filed with the County CASE NUMBER lh1s 51a1emen1 was llY!th the 1agional dlrec1or IOkl to the nighest b!Cf.. Naclce 'OfS.i. • This statement was lree removal request b C 0 U R T • T H E Jay Fl Taylor • Cieri< of °:c';8e County A200864 filed wllh the County o1 the iredenll Depoe.I dtr, for lawful money o1 $1'3.HZ.AS In addtllon lo liled with the County lhe Trallic Engt"'8r. and CHALLENGE MAY BE This statement was
oo 01 ·28· PETITIONER(S) Clerk of Orange County lnsuflnc9 eorpo;.i.on et Iha UMed Stales of ~ 1111 Trllltee wil ec-Cleft( o1 Ofange County 2) approve the removal LIMITED TO ONLY hied with the Coumy 20006818099 Trac Gnfhn on b9hall ol oo 01 ·28-2000 Its regtonel Oftlce .. 25 Atnenca (cash) C.,C 1 CllMt'I ctllClt on 01 ·28·2000 ol IWO City per1(way llees THOSE ISSUES SOME· Cieri( o1 Qf8nge County
Delly PtloC Feb 1, 8. 15. JOtdan Teytor Wolf a 200068180M EtkM SJ,.., Suda 2300 Tile ule is being held d"lwn on a lllall or netionll 200068181111 localed at Eastblull ONE RAISES AT THE Oil 01·26·2000
22, 2000 TI55 minor H~AVE FILED Daly Pilot Feb 1 8 15 San ftencieco, Ce1ifomi1 10 11llsly a landlord's b9nk 1 cllldt ctlMI ._ l Dally Pllol Feb 1 8 15 Dnve and Vista del Oro PUBLIC HEARING DE· 20006817957
Fictitloue Buslneea A PETITION FOR AN 22, 2000 T750 IM105. before j)rOCIAlng lien and Wlll be held al state°' leclnl crldll -22 2000 ' i7s9 CONTINUED SCRIBED IN THIS NO Dai~t Feb 1 8, 15, '
Name Statement ORDER TO CHANGE Flctitioue Bu1lne11 ol the apphcaOOn hu ~7i:2 ,..SamPfllOO ~ ot 1 cllldt cthn by i llate Fl~tltloua BuefneH COABSU,.SINJiitwAV ~lg~~E~Wo~~~1J~~ 23, n 46
The lotlowlng persons NAMES FROM Jo(dan Neme Statement been compl«ed. P~-IO.,.on Beectl, ot ftderll S11Jtng1 Ind loin Neme Statement RELINQUISHMENT IN DELIVERED TO THE Flctltlolla Bu1ln111 are doing business as· Taylor WOif TO Jordan The lollOWlng per&OOS •ting will be ~ 928-47 on February l 8, anocistlOn •vingt "'°' The lollowmg persons CORONA DEL MAR p LANN ING c 0 M. Name Statement
a u I N T I N & A s . Taylor Wolf-Gnlfjn are dolf19 buJ1neu 85 no .. n •• r thal IM 2151 2000, at 12 P, m CllllOtl Ot Slvtngt bank are doing business as. BALBOA PENINSULA MI s s I 0 N AT' 0 R The lolloWlng persons
SOCIA TES, 517 S. II IS hereby ordered Hispanic Marketing day follOWlng ~ lhe K ~u~o~= 'p~m:· eptelfMld in Sldlon 5102 o1 The Acupuncture PARKING MANAGE-PRIOR TO THE PUB· are doing bosfne11 81
Newnope #54. Santa that all persons In· Groop, 1072 Se. Bristol dale of the last r.lfliifld (eoe) ~3-l 131 Ille F1nanctll Code and Wofl<s. 4029 Westerty MENT ~LAN LIC HEARING Newport Coast Yachts.
Ana CA 92704 lerested In lhl• matter Sl t207, Santa Ana pubhcahon or the '*-of Add,. ... PO Bo 825 aulllOnzed 10 do businese Place, Ste 110, Now· Published Newport 1 ZONING APPLICA· 375 Weymouth Place.
Joeetyn OU1n1in. 517 appear ~fore ltlla court Heiohts, Ca 92707 raeelpt d the applioetlon · x • in 11111 11a11 111 Ille ftlnl Po'1 Beach. Ca 92660 Beach Coata Mesa TION ZA·99·47 ANO Laguna Beech, CA
S N1whope •54. Santa In Department No 703 Gary Steven Gauuer, by the FDIC. wnlen-Is = ~~~?le ttndlr alh« thin call 11 Ro s em a r y A nn oa11y PllOt February 8, App EAL (By AL 92651
Ana. CA 92704 of the OCouninge CounlY 5123 River Ava . New· latef The penod rf"'J be The public II invited IO IOCtpled tht TIUllM may Lanien, 986 Trabuco 2000 MORELLI), OF DE· Tari LyM Soderling
This buSlt'less is con· Super10t n al Ole ad· port Beach, CA 92663 m~ by the raglonlll attend Terrna ate cash ~ 1111 ~of lie Clrde, Costa ~eta. Co TI63 VELOPMENT REVIEW 375 Weymouth Plaee. ~a-:'ebyy:.•~= g~r,~~·=·P~ S~~~~f1~.1~5: ~or f~n:::. only Owner raserwa =• :=.'"\~ 9~ business If con· NIOTICE OFOF ~~E~~~~ Fl'u~~I~ ~~~,"8 Beach, CA
doing bosmess yet? No anct then and there 6how Pasadena, CA 91 101 potll(IC'I ol the •ppl1e1tlon ~ '='~~~desetfptlon per-OI encbwt " 1 dueled by-an lndNldual AVA LABIUTY IZED AO ENT FOR This business II con· Jocelyn Quintin caU5e, If any ltley haVa, This bu$1ness 11 con· file is 9Wlilable f« In· ol ltll r1Y ......,. m111« d naN S~ ... Heve you started ANNUAL RETURN DAYTON HUDSON dueled by an lndlVlduaJ Thia ~a1amen1 was why Iha petition lor ducted by; a general speclion within one ~'f IOld 1~ (he Id;~ _. be n0. !MA ~ doing t>usJness ye1? Yes Pu11uan1 to Sedton CORPORATION TO Have you staned
filed w11h the County change of name should partnership followlng the requesl for hty Ot the Ooou CCMnMI or _,.,,,, •· Maren 17, 1995 6104(d) of the Internal c o N s T R u c 'r A ·doing buslneu yet? No
Clerk ol Orange County not be granted Have you started such file II may be in· Ing the spece fr:"!.~: pr• ot ~ r~ Rosemary AM Lerstln Revenue Code, notloa Is 1 4 3 5 o o s a .FT Tan Lynn Soderling on 01-28-2000 It II further ordered doing boalnesa yet? No iptetad In the CorpOre· lowt IAll, pc111111an or ""'111· lllis statement was herebyglven1ha1thean-TAR~ET STORE A This statement was
20008818105 lhat a copy ol this order Otane Mondlnf uon's r-0100•I ~ SPACE NO tnncee. to lllllly ~ in· llled With the CounlY nual return for fiscal year 5 ooo so FT DISTRICT flied with the County DaUy Pilot Feb 1, l!i._15, to show cause be pub· This statement was !during r-oular blJsl'*• OCCUPANT' debladntll MCl6td by Cler1( of Orange County 1998 ol FRED L. OFFICE AND A 10 800 Clerk ol Orange County
22, 2000 1 r64 llshed in Dally P1101 NBI filed with lhe County hours Pholocopte1 Qf PROPERTY llld Oald, ldvM* on 01·28·2000 HARTLEY FAMILY so FT GARDEN CEN· on 01-28·2000
Flctltlou1 BuelneH COSTA1MESA. 0 nuw1
5 Clerk or Orange County informitlOn in lhe noo· DESCRIPTION ttweundef. 1'11111 lllllrlll • 20006811102 F 0 UN DAT I 0 N. • TER ALSO INCLUDED 20006811115
Neme Stat. tment J>1100aperpou: geis~~I clnlrcuthals. on Ot ·28·22~.. t •""S confidenti111 por110n of the A • o 1 9 , C H R I S ::=a=· lhtrtin ~~ Dally Pilot Feb. 1, 8, 15, prlVate loundaUon, Is IS 58 200 SO FT OF Dally Pilot Feb 1, 8, 15, blfs,...., vvvvv """' ft...i me II be O Snow ,_...., "' 22 2000 T756 ava~able 11 the founda· MAJOR TENANT AND 22. 2000 T7<t8 The lottowlng persons couniy, at least once a Dally Prlot Feb 1, 8, 15, e..,,.ic:at10f1 1 wi MUN Z. Boerd, Ille MClnCf by '9ld Fictltlou• BuslntH hon·a pnncipal olllce IN·LINE SHOPS. AND Flctltlou1 8u1lne11
are doing business as wHk tor lour con· 22 2000 T750 1made aV111la~ upon Couch, Table. Lamp, Oaed ..th.,..,... lhireon Na-.. State-.. t C1ur1ngfregu~oor ~si.'!8's FIVE FREEST"""DING Na-Sta•--...nt MARKS MARINE seculive WMka pn<>f to • request A schedule of Boxes, B.g Screen TV _...._. __. .,...... ,.,,. ,.,_, hOu • ,,. "" t ,.., ,.,,. _,, ...
CANVAS, 811 Vic:tona lhe da of lhe hearing Flctltlou1 Bu1lntH chwgu for such copiee A·310. PAUL L ~---111 ~ .. .-The followt l'I rom · o PAB<>BUILDINGS (IN· The lollOwlng peftorlt
St. Costa Mesa. CA DATE! FEB 2. 2000 Name Statement can be obla1nec1 from the BA es TY AN st< v. ~ ~rO::. :cf are d01ng bu~~ ~ ~~U:lia~y .:~~n ¥~~e1N~E~A~~~-era cso.ng business as
92627 JAMESP.GRAY, ThelotlowlngperSOlll. r-oionat~ Boxu,blcyde oflhtWUltlcr..itdb¥M N11zer C111mlcs, 180daysdaysatterthe TOTALING17925 • LarkSlraetHandblgsB.
Maltl Alltn Andrews, JUDGE/ are doing bli&lness u Newpon Beach-costa A. 318. p EN Ny Deed al TIUll Olfect 881 t N. Coast Hwy. date of lh•S publication so FT LocATED AT 158 ~Sl~AS•2J,· 1845 Monr0V1a, Costa COMMISSIONER OF LIDO 11, 3636 Central Mesa SHEETS, Table, Boxa1, Ol/200000 C...., ~· 1177, Laguna Beach, The loundallOn's PM· 3030 HARBOR BOULE Costa MB, 9 Mesa, CA 92627 THE SU p EA I 0 R Ave.. Newport Beach, CN556034 CROWN Feb Beset>an CerdJ onle "'811fQ H ltitl CA 92651 cfpal olfrce Iii located at VARD IN A C1 ZONE. Healher Lym Lewis,
Thi buslneH II con· COURT CA 92663 8,15 2000 A 3 3 3' JU LI A T~ rrua,. DMllon. Jelfr~ Bruoe Netur, 4063 Birch Street Suite ENVIRONMENTAL DE 156 Rochester SI, #8,
dueled by an lndlVlduat Traof Gnlltn, 329 Colloo Robert Soott Galat SUPERIOR COURT SFTAUI OT, Boxes, Cloth. 4'52W1W1WA11tlM1106; 18817171 La. gCoauna" .. _HaW'lc 150, Newport Beach, CA TERM IN AT I 0 N : Co$Thtias ~~,:..~~ 19126conl7· H1va you Started Strael, Newpon Beach, 3439 Via ~o. New· umturt "'-"..,..on BeltClt C1 • .,.. icfl, 92660 NEGATIVE DE"'"""" u'"'"""-dolng bosfness yet? No CA 92683 Po11 Beach, CA 92683 OF CALIFORNIA, A·351t KAZUHIRO gz~¥ n141•~B'f20 CA 92651 949-851-0500 "''""~· ducted by: en lndlvklual
Marl( Andrews PubllalleCI Newpol'I Susan M Landon COUNTY OF YASUI, Ible, Dresser, rrultH a 's.,f Una This business Is con-J, Slevin Hopper, ~iNRE~r-e~1;:~~~ Have you alerted
This atatemenl was Beach·Costa Mesa 3439 Via OJ>orio, New· ORANGE BollU /626~932 We Siff dueled by an lnd1V1d\jal C.P.A., 4063 Birch PLANNING DIVISION doing business yet? No fifed woh lhe County oauy Pilot February 8, Pol1 Beaetl, CA 92683 Lamoreaux Justice C · 2 7 7 . BR I AN Adctus _..~com Hava you slarfed Strtet Suite 150 New-Heather Lynn Lewla Cleltl of Orange Counr; 15 22 29 2000 T787 This business 11 con· Cenlar. Probata HAVES. Fumlluro 8y Kilt s o. ,_. doing busrness yet? No rt 8• h CA '2860 FROM JANUARY 12, Thlt statement wa1
on01·28·2000 •• I ducted by • general :Ml TheC1tyDnva D 296. NATASHA Co1111tyRloonhRl.-n:h' Jeflra~Bru&INetl., rubllseh-:d · Newport =~ JANUARY 3t, llled Wilt\ the County
20006818104 pannership Post Office Box 14171. DZURA.JONES. VCR., TIU$W OW CJ074M 1125' ThlS 1talemen1 w11 Duch·Costa Mesa FOR FURTHER IN· Cleltl ol Orange County
Deify Pilot Feb t , 8, 15, STATEMENT OF Have you itarted Orange, CA Redio, Boxes, Yamaha 2/t '2112000 llled with lhe County oauy Pilot February 8. FORMATION ON THE Oil 01·28·2000 22, 2000 TI55 ABANDONMENT OF doing business yet? No 92863.tsn l<ey Board, Lamp, t-::,.,--,,....,_-~---1 Clerk Of Orang• County 2000 T765 ABOVE APPLICA 2000ll11119
FICUtioue BuitneH USE OF FICTITIOUS Roben S Gates IN THE MATTER OF ~u~itura Fk:tltloue BuslneH on 01·23-2000 TIONS TELEPHONE. Oa\ty Pilot Feb 1, 8+,15,
N91n9Statement BUSINESSNAME This 5tatement was THE PETITION TO u tstled Newpon Nam.Statement 20006818116 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneu (7 14)7 54.5245 OR 22,2000 48
The lotloWlng pe~ The followmg person filed W1fh the County CHANGE THE NAME Boch-Costa Mesa The loltowlng pereoN Dally Pilot Feb 1• 8, t5, Name Statement CALL AT THE OFFICE
are doing buslnNI as has at>andooed lhe use Cieri< ol Oranot County OF TANYA LEE D= Pilot February 1• 8• are dOlng busfnest II 22, 2000 T756 The lollOWlng persoot OF THE PLANNING .-------,
At11nt1c Bancorp OI of lhe ltClltJOUI bullnelS on 01-28 2000 SHROYER 2 T780 Sysl•m• Advl1ory NEWPORT BEACH are doioa boslnes.s as DIVISION. ROOM 200, w1111r
A mer I ca 2 6 0 0 name SOUTHWOOD 20006818097 ORDER TO SHOW Group, 151 Kalmu1 CITY COUNCIL Globaf Management 77 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA 0011
Mlchelaon 6r , Suite LIQUOR, 2200 Hart>or Dally Piiot Feb 18.15, CAUSE FOR CHANGE NotlCI o1 T1ust11'1 Silt Drive, Suite A·201, AGENDA Solutions. 33182 MESA.CALIFORNIA 1820, INlne, CA 92812 Blvd , IA140. Costa 22, 2000 T763 OF NAME under Olld d Trust File Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Tnnk:lad Drive Dana p bll h d N t Allanllc Flnanciel Meu. Ca1llom1e 92627 CASE NUMBER ~1159 AP Numbtr t3S. Mal Alehardaon II, 45 SU"MARY Pol C 11 1a'9 629 u 1 1 ewJ OI
Mongaoe Inc., (CalllOf· The Flc11floua Bull· Fictitious Buelneu A2007M OMH voo •• 111 dlf•utt Thicket, lrvlne, CA Study00St11lon R':dior~' ~s ~well, g:1~c~j1~0~~~rva,;•:,
nla) 5'778 S1onendge nass name referred to NameSt•ttment PETITIONER(S) undlfadeldollJUll dlltd 92814 -4: p.m. 33182 Trinidad DNV9, 2000
M•ll Ad Suite 338, above was hied In Or· The IOllowtng persons TANYA LEE SHROYER NoYembtt t8 191M Un-Thia bollneu Is con February 8, 2000 Dena Point. C8111otnla T782
Ptasarlll)tl, CA 94588 ange County Oil are cl04ng botlneaa a1: HAS/HAVE FILED A -you takl ICtloll to ducted by. en WldlVl(jUal MISCELLANEOUS 92629
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This buS1111sa It ooo· lOl'Z0/11199. FILE NO wne~ Factory. 2548 PETITION FOR AN protect JOll piopwty, 11 Have you •lert•CI ACTIONS Tl\11 t>osmess 1• con-Call the
C1Uc:tect by, a ClOl'J)Of'lllOn 19996808808 South Fa1rv11W, Santa ORDER TO CHANGE m1y be al et a pl.tllie doing buslnesa yel? NOTICE OF INTENT ducted by. an indiVldlJll Cl .,. d 0011'1 Have you llarled Aym n Gamrnoh 739 Ana, Col.lomia 82704 NAMES FROM cale II )'OU need 1n .._. Yn, 1-1-00 TO WITHDRAW FROM Have you started aSSI 18 S
doing business yet? Paulattno 1E101, C06ta Juon Sooft Romano, TANYA LEE SHROYER 1111uon of 1111natut•ol1111 Mal RichardSon II THE METRO CITIES dOing bur;ineu yet? No 1 ;::~;;:====:;ti
v11, 1m M ... ca111omia 92828 380 w .. t w111on s1ree1. To TANYA L ARTHUR pr~ 1Glinll you n. "atemen1 wa1 Ft RE AUTHORITY; Rictierd s.we11 •· ADU'fl•l'~f~ Allanllc Flnanclel Thia buslneu II oon• Unit F·100. Co6ta Mau, II ii flereby ordered you thcdil COtllad I la.-.. Med ¥w th the County AND APPROVAL OF A Thll talemenl w-.s r 1 f i ~ r
Mortgage Inc:., Glofla duded by 1111 indMclual CA 92627 11\at all persone In · yw, ~ • lllfel)y OJ!*' Cltrk of Orange CocMlty BUDGET AMENDMENT hied with !ht County z: Ounebe, Viet PrMideo& Ayman Gatnrnoh Thil bUMleh la con· t1re1led n thia metter INC Coynty Racordl ~ on 01-aa.-2000 TO CONDUCT A RE· ClelX o1 Orange County
Thie •tatetnent Wiii Thil statement Wat ~ed by en ~idual lppeer belore 1'111 COUt1 .. c11 TrUIUa OiYlllOll n 2000M110tt a u E s T F 0 R on 01-18·2000 ltlld wllh tl\e County fflod -.lth lhe County Have you llltrlld In Department No L73 WllllM Ot 1ucc.or lful OallY P110t Feb 1, 8, 15, PROPOSALS TO 2000N1689'1 Clertt ol Orange County Ctertt o1 Orange County doing bu11n1u yet? ol the Supe110r Coun ot tff Of subllrtUltd WUllll 22, 2000 T760 s T u O V T H E Dally Piiot Feb 8. 15,
on0t·28-2000 onOH92000 Ytt,1201·99 CaMom1aat1heedd1H1 fll"Ulnl to lhe Died ot Fl-..•tloueBualnt•• FEASIBILITY OF' 22,29,2000 T766 2000$819121 20000817209 Soalt Rom1110 1hown above on Trutl execUlad by Mlclllal "'" MERGING THE POL· (_I) Dllliy PllQI Fab 1 8.J-15.I Daily Pilot Jen. 25 Feb Th11 1tt1ament was MAR 07 2000, al 200 J 8oW1n Ind £Wiballl R Neme 81-.. mtnt ICE OE PAA TMEN r Flc;tltloue Bu1lne11
22 2000 1740 1, 8, 15, 2000 T741 filed Wllh the County o'ctock pm. end then 8oMt1 llldllllnd lllld-. The lottowlng Pll'IOl'll ANO THE FIRE AND Name Stlltemtnt
O.tlr. ol Or•noe County lndlhOrtshOWC8ute, II .. IOint lenlnll A.ecord9id a,.. dolnO bullnellH MARINE DEPART· The lollOWlllg Pfll'IOOS
onOM.8·'2000 ny ttiey have, vwtiy lhe lllf811111M • l"*..nenl CRUIS£ CONNiC· MENT EMERGENCY ere dc>lng business DI
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'J£TE.;:iA'. f:lEAL ESTATE .................
: HOMES OF : • • THE WEEK
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Homes
For Sale
In Our Sat
Real Estate
Supplement I
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Start at $85. Deadllne
Tuesday SPM
Also ...
Open House
Listings Avl.
Deadline
Thursday
SPM
It Paya to
Advertise
In the Beat
LOCAL
Real Estate
Sec:Uon
Call Today II LISA
RIVERA
949-574-4252
ANNE
WILLEY
949-574-4249 .................
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f'THE• SHORES
APTS ............
Short term
Corporate
Rtfltala
8t1rtlng at
$109WO.
Furnished 1pt1
avall. 8 block•
from the belch.
MM44-2911
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Tuesdoy, februory 8, 2000 9
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Monday ................ .Frid.t) :l:OOpm
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220. 391
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132 APTS
NEWPORT BEACH
400. 412
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$154 00 ... tax Wkly
(MUS1 Plesant this Ad) h5 llTI$ & lulehlnlltS
5'rua1td on btautrlull't
landllcaptd grounds
FEATURES 2'-Hour
Lobby/Duect dial
phones/Frte HBO.
ESPN & Otsc/Pool &
JacuUJ Gllllll laun-
dry Close IO 405 & 55 Fwys Moris fromOC
FMgrds, co1ie9e and
bells Walking <is·
Witt 10 shops and
r851aurants
COSTA MESA
MOTOR INN
22nHa~e1vc1 Pnont 94M45..(U0
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HOUSEHOLD
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430. 461.
450 APPLIANCES
GE FRIG
$50 949-278-1001
REMODELING SALE
Makt otftr for black
trimed: Amana dbl door
rtfrlg w.'\cemtklf & Wiler
dltp. 36" x 68" ;
Thermadof dbl ovtn 26"X
56"; Whlrlpool dlth·
Wither lod kltchtnAld
compactor. IMMTS-9909
Wtthtf & Dryer S1i5 tL e.celltnt Condition
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1454 FURNITURE I
Ital Ian i.athtr sola & lov&-
seat. new stil wripP«I. very
soft, top qualety Was $2000 sac $890 s.49-261·9933
L.rg sectlon.r wl(iUMi\ me
hi<Je..a-bed. SSOO Also sol• tabJe sso 949·759-4518
94!M)5()..n4749
OffiCE FURNITURE
E1tcutlYt dt alc, Hon fllt
clblneta, chalra & mO<ll
MM45-t516 •
A $30.000 YR. ca1eer1
Learn to d!Ne an 18.Wheel'lf COL. room & botrd. meals
transportalton 100"-h
n enc 1n9fpl1ctm tnt
I 800-34~937 I Hoell Up
Ortvlnl Acadtmy (CAL'SC N)
O T EASE•
WOMENS & HOME
51011 F ashlOf'I Is needs
ePT R-lving
eAdmlnletratlvt Ant
to atort mantger
Apply In perton or Call Uann 8 949-759-7985
I Beck Office Assistant
1
474 WORK for Dermalotogy office
•ANTED Expenence only 'I FIX to: 714-848-6643 ~====~====::::: ~~~~~~--.
HOUSEMAN MGR
Wtnl5 to m1ng1ge
laf98 1$1111 Of home
e•p on mu114lit dOUel.
cooking & serv1ng
8IW'l\ll & car cart Xlnt
R1f1 ,.~1-4934
476 EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
• 6
~ ••BARBEQUES•• :
GALORE
NOW HIRING!
FUN SALES EHVIR. ~
• Soma sales exp ~
needed FT 10tm-
7pm Staf1 $7/houi up
(0 0 E ) Benet pkg am ~o ;
Bart>eQues Galore ,.
2338 Harbor Blvd • A
Co5ta Mesa
• Account• RtctlYllblt • 6 (On·&rte lnte1Y1ew) ... ' ... Private Golf Club, Wtd·SUn , ..
8.30am·Spm $91h1 plus
I I benebts Appllcalions OOW DEMONSTRATORS
458 1 ~ ~:C::'C:umry Club We need help now< PT food
• "'~'""" • 20312 Ntwport Blvd. ~~tr:,c~~
88 GALLON Slnta An&IC01t1 Mtaa. we can wotll good pay, exp
ADMIN ASST & own appliances a · Call FRESH FISH TANK Ywlth SeH duected detlll ontnltd Tna 949-888-1357 ex1 a ~ 3 fill ... stand listl and ll!erllv8 lndlv sougl'C DRIVER COVENANT S150 714·~5995 tor dOWrtO'#ll HS u-rv.t· TRANSPORT $1,000.
metC firm Eac1ow mongegt on borus tor ~ Company
e PharmKy Clerk Typl1t e C11hltr
• Llc'd Pharmacy Ttch. w train Call 101 10tel\f1tw
949-642·!>122 or Fax Resulnfl 10 'l49-642 9"46'9
ePf BOOKKEEPER
eSERVERS
e HOST/ESS
tor AtatllKll!1 In Costa
MHL CAU ,.9-645-131"4
Btt-2:00 and 4:00
MONDAY THAU FRIDAY
PfT RMI &utt A1111 .. mt
Bool<k9'11* tofT'PU!ilf end orgama!IOnll PJI$ a Ill\$
Fax resume 949-717-4751
Ret.111 ctlidiMS OiU\110
clotNng siore 1mme0ate
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RUN THE 11 Western
States Teams w .. nre1
Teams earned over
$150.000 Home ottan No
IOUCh . lretght. reau
purchase Ho uf,' lront
monel • 800·27 ·8890 (CAL' CAN)
SALES
Comm newspaper groui>
loolung tor~ sa~s reps
Shoulo possess strong
phone sales ablhly. be
organized & have .. lllt cust
&erY1Ce skills sai • convn Benefit pllQ n:t 401k plan ~ screen1ng'phy$1Cal r EOE Send resume to
Ma'1liz Daniels 330 Wesl ~ Costa MMe, CA 7 or ru •tlUITll to
~9250-5719
478 EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
Pita• be IWI,. that
thl U1Ung1 in thi1
c1tf90'Y «117 requlrt you to cal 1 too
number 1n which
H141rt 11 • ch•9f par
minute
480 BUSINESS
OPPORTUNmES
Pitt• bt Wtl'y of ~ of arN comp1nlt1 .. Check with th• local
Bttttr Bu1lne11 Bu·
ruu btlore you 1tnd
1ny monty or feta
for HfVictl. RHd
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con1rac11 bttore you
algn.
MEDICAL BILUNO pro-cew lf'l5Ur ance dlWlls lo-
cal training & 6llu person
provided I ..fl00-~67
SIOOO WEEKLY (949) 631-6S94 Stiit:&ng trWelopes II home
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to 71 '-Mt.27IO Owner Oper11ors-cal IOI
Admillalndlve Astiltinil lrtt1.f8t"67-3T29. Bud ~~~-~-~I Oirec1or of first impf8SSIOCW Mey« Truclc Lrles Ref~
Ftmalt dog Olllnlllol\I Mo!Nated & Wiling to 1ta1n eraled Hat*IQ cal IOI flee F•ec ~ AllSll !IOnO
Ub, loveablt, 1 112 Y'1 nwcw phones accoun1s 1-ln·21M303 Solo Df'ly. ""° SUBnE TONES I stll addrns iJ sramptd *s:!.lhot94~~20• rtce1vablt, hl~g. word tr• & Contractor•. 11NBseeksltlendly0111go. envelope) to ACE 0epC
na P'OC*SIWIO SpentM\~111 (CAL'SCAN) 11g SaJea ~t0.30hr5 503 P 0 Bo• 5769 Frte to good homt • S10/hr m8dcat & <*UI HOTEL FRONT OESK pet *eel! "'ptl50I\ Diamond Bat, CA ~17b5
P9dlgrM 8taglt 1vr old Fff ~.M consider Pff CLERK FT/PT will train. 3'4 Avocado iua (C<IM (CAL'SCAN)
neuttnld male Grell Wllh • C.H for tntarvt.w Cost.a Mtu Motor Inn. Plaza)orcal949 640.2781 ...._..,..,M7.ED""iC""A:-....L-.ti""tl,.,.0-r.NG!X"'-
Oltier dogs 94H22·1807 114-141-1911 2277 Hatt>or Blvd CM Ask IOf Coleen \.lnlmlled 1ooomt poceritaf
I I Fu ,.aume: 114-141-3222 lovtly upbtat Hewport No .,P oocesswy F•86 -~ BchConaultlngCo.needs iPllo & CO·ROM ~I ·-:-· WANTED WPS 1/pllone sran Cal sue VETERINARY Rtcp t S4 9l619 995 f•n <il'lll
, Apt. Maneg.r Tum after 2pm IMi-660-0212 1t1d Ttch tor busy Island Automated Medical
Management ream wJ animal hosp Exp S e r v 1 c • s I n c
COAST COIN NEEDS strong ltaalng and pralerred Plea st 800-322 1 t39 elCI 2101
OLD COINSI Gold, IMr, m11nren1nc1 Skllls MARKETING fPl>IY In person at WIWI _,, ~no nee ~~~;~ n11ded Rant and ASSISTANT 1i06 S.E. 81ratol, (CAL'SCAN) TOP Sftl'AECORDSI sa131y In exchange IOf Santa Ana Htlghta BILLERS llP to $20-liMir
Jazz, R & 8, Soul, Rock, management ol 18 UM t:~ ~~st Nt!w&~t (114)754·1033 ~~tin bt~~1 I=
Ille SO's & 60's Aili communty In Ille clent Macinl06h user ooinpU1er & modtm caa
MIKE 94!H>45-7sos cl16~ (Tf;:3.= Knowledge o1 0uar11. Wicks Furniture 1 888 792-0805 elCI 1as ~~~=~' In Costa M851 •now hmng ... (c_A_L'_S_CA_N)_-=---
ASSEMBLY AT HOME
Ms. cralts. jewelty Abo tltctrona. seM1Q IYIJlflO ., your sp11e bmt Grtai
P1Y No t.xpenence No
Fu Wiii train Call 8()()..79S-0380 ,., 2 (241
11n ) (CAL 'SCAN)
.,.Rt5ponltbl~t• WAREHOUSE WORKERS llQ ZIGlAR GOES MLM
lndudl coordlla1ion of CLERICAlJCUST SVC 8lggeal emouramenl 111 advt!W#lO Ind ~ CONCIERGES yellll IOO klv leadeBhc>
eral olffce dul18S Corp«... btnt1" peck· """llont avallable Cert ProltlSional anwon-age Included. full encl ..,.. • mtnt Fil resume P111 time potltione avail 888-248_.,...1 (CAL'SCAN)
949·117-4783 at ca1 Retail 11o1n. Plew 1PFt HOti911 8US OPPOltlniY
949·711-4768 In ptnon e 3200 Hatbor IOf 2000 Stver & OOld COlll
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STUMPED?
8y OWIW G<MtEN
wtlh OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HINSCH
l'IC K YOUR ADAGE
Boch vulncr.ihlc We I J.:.ih
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Op.:n1111 lead J;Kk ol Q
• C:c1•.:r on h<>111•r -with ~n ho1M>r'' h
1111 old ..ind. mo~ly true m.u1m. It pl'\:·
vcnb thl: C>pp<>™:nt~ from w111n111g a
chc:ap 1n1:k ;:imJ hell" promutc: your
\<.-Ct>n~!Jry hooon 111 the ~ult I~ But
before cumn11111nf your.elf, IJl..c
um.: 10 .;un)tdcr al 1hc: r.1m1licw1100~
ot the: contr:i.;1
W.; would prefer 11 one·hcart rc~ponsc w11h 1hc: Ea\I hJnd tu part·
11cr·~ oiicn1ni b1J A nve-casd suit
hc:aclcll l>Y the a~.: and, hence. at le.ISi
one 11.1fhn11 value 1s 100 iiood tu sup-
prc>\ at the one-level. Th111 m11iht
have kept Nnrth·South ou1 of ii shaky
1.ime S1n.;e Suuth m11hc ~vc ac1eJ
"'"h con~1Jerobly lc)s in 1hc boala01:·
'"II \CJt, proe«Jing IQ four 1paJc~
w.i~ automi111c.
Wc>t lcJ the: J"'k ol hc.ln) un1I
ck-tlJl'Cr ~w thllt 1 heart tm:k coulJ
hc C)tllbh>h<:J by covcnn~. so looktJ
no funhcr. East c:ipturcd lhe krni
wnh the ace :ind sh1flcd to the ten oT
diamonds. The dcfen<.kr> b.inl.ctl two mck~ in !00 suit, and West Cll.'lhed the:
. ace of club!! 10 cMurc the set
As thl: cards he, there 15 no "ay for
declarer to come to 10 tncl.s leaui-
matcly However, South cC1ulJ have
rn:sen1cd the defo11~ wnh 1 for lll()rc
tl1ffault pl'obh:Ml by plu}'1n11 low io
th!! li~I tncl. If E..bt doc> "°' me
w11h the ac:c and return • diamond.
lhe contr.i..:1 can l'IO lonaer be dc:fc:it·
cJ. Supp<r>e West ~fts to the ao:c of
clubs ;1nJ a.nothtr Declarer w1~ in
dummy and leach tho: km& of ho:31t$,
11.1ff1J1& out the: ace. Smee ~I~~
panner's open111g btd iinJ has sho'Wn
up -wnh 1hc: a..:e ol hc:arb 1hl: queen of \p.idc:~ mu.w be: in th.: Wot hJnd, w
declarer should draw trump\ by
lincssmi Wo.:~t fOI' the l.acJy When till:
1cn or hc::ins drops unJ<r the: queen
J.~larcr d1.,canh a J1amond . .inothc:r
d1.1mond I> slult•'<l on the: nih..: ol
hc:aru :ind one of 1hc table'~ d1.1
monds goes on the 1011& club OcdW'·
er lose~ onl~ one IOCk in c:ich suu
eitcept trumps
JAGUAR XJt '117
SEDAN 40 $35,"5 117-4163 BAUER JAGUAR
71W5M800
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
LAREDO '93 Whrtalgrey lnl,
FIA!y loaded. ve. ABS. new bres, ono owner, .. rtce>fdl
9eau1duf Must Miii S 10.990
OBO ll49-n1.cm
UNCOLN Town Car '90
Cllllier, V8, air, auto. ful
power, cassetle, alloys,
premium sound, II-. crlAH, hhr. abe. dual power aeats
(LYS75802) SUH
Ken Grody
Uncoln Mercury
714-522-t700
1 195 ~~11 6" ~ 11 615 ~ I ·~~':!~·
Ac11r1 L.eaend "L" 'llO CADILLAC OEVIU.E '117 714·115M800 Whte. 4dr. vs. llAo. AJC, V-8 NoMstat, Sapphire Ford Aerott• Wgn X1t '117 MEACEOES E3oo ·1111 Uir. lull pwr, ps. pb, pw, Blue, bll ol warr VS, air cood, ltlto. am/Im Turbo dttsel, RAREll
cnllSe c:onl!ol, em-Im aw, (283272) $21,988 cass. rool rack, 1111, auise. 36 rnor-.i. remainllg •
1371t ml. snrf l·OWlllf, min1 NASERS pnvacy&5 7 ~ $733/mo or p1yoll Is cond $9.3001149-713·1963 (714)540-9100 (ZA71 ) StO, 5 S'l.800. 12.500 ml, 8ladf/
BMW :lfllC 'M CADILLAC DEVILLE '119 ~ ~~ry Tclf't loldld! 949-720-11796
Conw, bl1clllbleck, no V-8 No11hstat, low ISie 714-522-1700 illlfCwy Co419• XR·1 'N
llCCldentt, original owner, milts lea1her, baUn:e ol FORD Crown viC10ri8 192 V8, auto. .., cond 1111 new br ..... belle, fully \fWl/Tlt1ly, PflYIOUS rental A o ......... V8 IUI po.tief, lealhlr. cass. Ill, lolc*I, $11,SOWobo (76209) $25,988 ,,,r ""'"'• • auto. cruile. dUal •bigs MM45-33n NABERS power, arrVlm cass 1111 (TH610031) $11,"5
(714)540.11100 cruise, dual u bags Ken Grody
BUICK COUPE ·n Cldllltc Eldofldo '115 (NX2~!t Grocly SUllS Uncoln Mtmiry C..for~•r..--o.~....._ $500. 714-632-0338 Tounng lo4.ckmiles,bladl, UncolnMercury 7t4-S22-1700
• .... -1~ ut. code~ BOiCK SKVllRIC 112 lellhet, CD, alloys & morel 714-5224700 t.letCUfY Mya11que GS 'ff
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