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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-02-07 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . J) SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COtJMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2001 Police lay out the loot • Newport authorities hope to return stolen property to rightful owners. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Hunched over two long tables laden with plastic bags Tues- day, David Maddox round 1ew- elry, watches and other items that he didn't even realize had been stolen from hls home. "I can 't believe it. He took my old, old watch. See how dirty this is?" David Maddox burglary victim Angeles counties who were called down to the city's police station Tuesday to sift through hundreds of stolen items recovered since the arrest or John Robert Hershowitz last week. ber from Newport Beach police. A Newport Beach woman came home and surprised him, scaring the burglar off but not before she managed to write down his license plate, said Det. Randy Querry or the New- port Beach Police Department. Police have connected Her- showitz to five burglanes in Newport Beach, Westrrunster, Long Beach, Los Alamitos and Fullerton, Querry added. Her- showitz is also suspected in at least 10 more burg lanes in Newport Beach. ·1 can't believe it." Maddox exclaimed, holding up a bag. "He took my old. old watch. See .how dirty this is?· The Fullerton man was one or more than a dozen burglary vtctims from Orange and Los Huntington Beach police arrested the 36-year-old parolee Thursday after officers received his license plate nurn- Detectives caught htm as he was allegedJy trying to break into a home near Newland SEE LOOT PAGE 5 SEA.N HIU.ER I DAILY Pit.OT Newport Beach Police Del Randy Querry, left. helps David Maddox of Fullerton sort through hundreds of Items that are believed to be stolen property. GAINING MOMENTUM No 'aloha' yet for airline DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Jake Wad.man, 5, ls on the run at Harper Park ln Costa Mesa, where.be tries to get his new kite up In the sky. •Two supervisors say they won't vote to allow Hawaiian carrier to fl y out of John Wayne Airport. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT JOI IN WAYNE AIR· PORT -Aloha A.trlmes won't be setting up shop at John Wayne Auport any tune soon. In an odd t:wlst Tuesday, the Or.mge County Board of Supel"Vlsors approved a five-year extension or two daily cargo flJghts and a potentJdl deal that could bnng the Hawauan aulme to town But the deal is on shaky ground, after a prorruse from two county supel"Vlsors thdt they will not approve a "Any time you say 'El Toro,' it's like waving a red blanket in front of a bull. They just go nuts." Dave Ellis Airport Working Group spokesman lease Wlth the airline 11 the proposed El Toro airport 1s part of the agreement. Supervl.Sors Tom Wilson, whose 5th Distnct includes Newport Beach, and Todd Spitzer both threatened to veto leases Wlth Aloha and the two cargo operators tl the county pronuses New- port Beach 1t will shtlt flights to a future El Toro SEE ALOHA PAGE 4 Proposed charter school f~es year delay Skate park project killed by council • Postponements of a necessary public hearing has pushed back. plans for Mesa 'Leadership Academy. Danette Goulet DAILY PlLOl / /"\ NEWPORT-MESA -The dfeam of opening a charter school in the New- port-Mesa Unified School District won't be realized as quickly as hoped. Numerous postponements of a needed public bearing and school board vote on the Mesa Leadership Academy -the charter school pro- posed by a group of parents in Octo- ber -have made the goal of operung the school in the fall impossible. ·0ur new date is 2002, • said Kara Chichjian-Handy, a member of the academy's executive board. The group of parents bas twice extended the deadline by which the school district's board of education must vote on the group's petition for a charter sChool. • The reason, advocates said, is that they are finally involved in construe- tive talks with the distnct as to what lS best for the proposed school and com- munity. That deadline will not be post· poned agam, ChichJian-Handy said. ·u anything, (talks) should be mov- ing a bit more quickly now,· she said. "The momentum is there.• Parents hope to open a charter school that during its first year would serve 320 students in kindergarten through third grade. They plan to add fourth and fifth grades over the subsequent two yean. SEE CHARTER PAGE 4 • Costa Mesa officials reject plans for a site ~t Charle and Hamilton streets. Jennifer Kho DAllY PILOT COSTA MESA -To applause and groans, a divtded City Council voted 3 to 2 Late Monday to kill plans to build a skateboard park at Charle and Hamil- ton streets Only Mayor Libby Cow· an and Counalwoman Lln· Ronald Reagan praised by Newport-Mesa representatives • Former president remembered as 'a real human being' on bis 90tb birthday. ,_,. atnton OMV PILOT NEWPORT-MESA Ronald R gan wu •on• of America'• gr test J)rellde.otl, • Rep. Dana Robrabecher (R-Huntlngton Beech) Mid Tu-4ay during an eight• minute lpMd\ on thil ftoor ol the Howeof~ • •President Reagan was not only a great president but one of our greatest - right up there with FDR~ Lincoln and maybe George Washington.• 0-......-.... ct." 4Sth ~I Ointkt ...... m.tlwe I Rotvabec:ber, wboee 45dl Cc!D- 919llf!JNI DllUkt mcs.m-COiia Mesa. wasn't the only one saluting Reagan on bis 90tb birthday. Rea- gan joins John Adams and Herbert Hoover as the only presidents to Uve to that ripe age. 1n a s.imila.r tribute, Rep. OuU.to- pher Cox (R-N wport Beach) intro- duced a resolution recogn.Wng the oCca:llon. lo it. b called Reagan •1n1tru· lnema1 tn extending freedom and ~acy around tbe globe mid uniting. wOltd dMded by tbe Ook1 war• end Mid the former • dent\ ·~ \mit9d Amerl· • CUI In tblill ol tiiumpb and tngldy.· • A busy Cox could not be reached for comment. however. Both congressmen &pent their early yeen involved in nabonal pol- itics m the Reagan White House of the 1980s. Before hil election to Congress in \988, Rohrabec:h r served tot seven YMl'I as ooe of Reagan's dUef lj>eedl wnters. The ~ WU always Unpn•2d wtth Reagen's ...._._ lhtp um.. be leld ~. • •Ronald R..,.a was a real human being,• ~ Aid: •H undentood people. He knew • Sil M.AGAN MGI S • ~•ore hot debate greet Cosu Mt:M's new commmionen. SM .... J. da DUton voted to save the plans. which had been approved by the previous Ctty Counal, of which both women were members. "I'm disappointed that we're letting the youth in this community down again and without another solu- bon. • Duon said. SEE PAAK PAGE 5 --QASSHDS ---1 &IOIS 2 MU( llJl'IQS ___ __, SPmrS ----"~--------SUlf~-------------1-4 - • " • LoCALS 2 Wednesday, February 7, 200 l PET 'OF 'THE WEEK Sheltie mix A calm, obedient and spayed 8- • yeor-old female sheltie mix ts avaU· able for adoptJon at the Newport Beach Anhnal Shelter, 2075 Newport Blvd., Cost.a Mesa. lnf onnation: (949) 722·8301. The Animal Network of Orange County, a nonprofit group dedicated to finding new homes for petl, will host an anbnal adoption fair from noon to 4 p.m. S.twday and SUndAy 1n front oC l Rullo .. Pet Stare, 1013 Newport Qm- • ·' • Drive, Newport Beech. Th1I week'• et-risk tbalter dog II Lopley -e 1p1Syed, t ·year-old, female, 1horthalr tent. mix. Sbe 11 dt1erlbed u friendly and gets along with otta dogs, I The Community AIW1la1 Network accepta donations for vet.eri.nArlan btlll. lnfonnation: (949) 759-3646 or P.O. Box. 8662, N wport Beach, CA 926.58. GeHl!!JI.. INVULVED • GnTING INVOWID nins peri- odlcalty In the Dally Pilot. tf you'd like Information °"adding your Ofganlzat.lon to this llst. call (949) 574-4228. cona MESI POLICE DEPARTMENT Seniors age 55 and up are being sought to help staff the Westside substation. Volunteers would be asked to work two four-hour day- time shifts per week and would be responsible for answering phones, bicycle registration, fingerprinting, data entry and assist with other citywide projects. Bilingual seniors in Spanish and English are also need· ed. Call for an application. Fred Gaeck.Jer, (714) 754- 5208. ' COURT·APPOINIED SPECIAL ADVOCATES Julia Lee Volunteers are needed to serve as advocates for abused, neglected anti abandoned children. Volun- teers work one on one with a child for three hours a week. (714) 663-9034. CRISIS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INC. •Corona del Mar I Hgh student has learned the ins and outs of hospital work at Hoag Hospital Julia Lee's not qwte sure where the name "candy striper" comes from. Maybe somebody chose the nickname for Hoag Hospital's teen volunteers pro- gram because one of the unHorm options slightly resembles a candy cane. For a GOOD CAUSE What Lee does know is that she's h e lped for at least 550 hours at the hospital over the last four years. And 1t aJJ happened, more or less, by accident. One of Lee's friends had joined the program before her, and the girl's stones perked Lee's interest. "It sounded really cool," Lee said. "lf you wanted a job in the medicaJ field, you get to see what it's like • FYI For more Information on Hoag Hospital's candy striper program, call (949) 675-6430. Now a 17-year-old senior at Corona del Mar High School, Lee went through the candy striper orientation and has put in lime in various departments through- out the hospital. She started in transportation, where she helped to admit and discharge pdtienls from the hospital Then came some time at nursing sta- llons, where she answered patients' calls and told nurses about their requests. Lee. who serves as the president of the hospital's 140-plus candy stripers, now works m the cardiac care unit, where she helps at the reception and lets nurses know when visitors arrive. While the program has given her ms1ght into the daily life of nurses and BRIEFLY Water district names engineer NEIGHBORS The Mesa Consollddted Water Distnct has appomt- ed Bob McVicker as its dis- trict e ngineer. McVicker, who has more lhan t 6 years of expenence in water resources eng1· neering, assumed the post this week. His duties mdude over- doctors, Lee said she and her c6>lleagues know where the boundaries are. "We can't change bed pans,• she said, "We can't transport people in gurneys.• . A memorable event occurred when Lee bad just started working at a m.U'S- ing station. On her first day, a patient just across the hall died. While Lee did not see the body, she srud the calmness of the nurses and doc- tors impressed her. ~Everyone was doing their job,• sbe said. Alter graduation from high school. Lee said she'll head north to attend Stanford University in the fall. Sbe still doesn't know what she'll study at college, but medicine is defi- nitely an option. Will she miss her time at the hospital? "Yeah," she said. ·Because I made a lot of friends there. lrs given m~ a lot or opportunities to meet people outside or my own school.• -Story by Mathis Winder. photo by 5eM Hiiier This nonprofit organization is seeking volunteers for its expanding trauma response program. Volunteers would assist law enforcement, fire- fighters and emergency- type responders by provid- ing emotional first aid and support to injured or trau- matized people. Other vol· unteers would provide dis- patch and office support. No experience is necessary, training will be provided. (949) 588-1414. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants are needed to help in a variety of media- tion cases. Bilingual lan- guage skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. (949) 250-0488. EASTER SllU Easter Seals needs volun- teers for ongoing clerical work and to belp in pro- grams for children with dis- abilities and in special events. (714) 834-1111. EllVIROllMENTIL NATURE CENTER Volunteer trail guides are needed to help visitors learn about their environment. (949) 645...a-489. flSH- MOllLl MllU Daily Pilot f llEllDS Of NEWPORT llACH LIBRARY The book store needs book donations for book sales. Good quality children's and non.fiction boolcs are esµe- cially needed. They can be left at any of the branch libraries Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar, or in the special book closet next to the Friends Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Vol- unteers are needed to staff the used book store located just inside the entrance of the central library. Volun- teers must be members of the Friends of the library and are asked to work one three-hour shift per month~ (949) 759-9667. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers to be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and give lectures, demon- strations or classes. (714) 979-7900. GIRLS INC. Of ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enrichment opportunities for girls. (949) 646-7181. HUMAN OPTIONS The organization shelters, counsels and educates abused women and children. It is looking for voltmteers. (949) 737-5242, Ext. 24. JEWISH fUllLY SERVICE Of ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed for Project Caring which pro- vides socialization and cul- tural experiences and Sbab- bat and holiday celebra- tions to the Jewish residents and others at Fairview Developmental Center ln Costa Mesa. Vofl.lnteers will "adopt" a facility to provide progr}lmming of Jewish content to the residents on a monthly basis and will be required to take a TB test and fingerprinting back- ground check. Volunteers are needed to provide com· fort and support to the Jew- ish terminally W and their families. (714) 445-4950. JEWISH FAMILY SEIYICE Of .OUNGE COUNTY The Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors an ongoing Jewish healing support group for people experiencing chronic Wness at 7 p .m . Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G , Costa Mesa. Pree. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. t', see~g the district's eng1· neenng and planning department, designing and managing engineering pro· jects, reviewing plans and specif1cabons, and adrmrus- tering contracts. The adveltlslng agency UWl'WllCI&. Mayo • Ponder of Newport Beech took fltst place In a recent Uter.cy In Media Aw#Kds competition for a f)Ybllc service announcement campaign that was ~loped for REAO Callfomla, a statewide literacy campaign run for Gov. car., o.vll by the ~• taty of education .... The McKay Family Trust of ~ Beach recentty bought an 11-unlt apltl't· ,ment compleJC in Sari Clemente for $950,000 from Morgan Skenderian Investment Rul Estate Group. Gr.m Hllhn and ltldl Appllbeilim represented the firm's Newport Buch office In the transaction. ... ~ M. Mey has beef, appointed to succeed founding chief exe<lltM J.& o.-.1 of PrlVest Bal'\k In Costa Mesa. Riley joined the bank In ~ tember as president 4f1d Wfll remain ~'"'*' of the bo¥d of directon. PrlVest Bank. e>r911fllied In 1998, Is the only Orange County-bMed bank offer· Ing priv.rte ~Ing and~ ser- vices •••• PM M. ~• ' hit joined the i.w firm of Cummlns a White UP M a l*tner In the Newport Beach office. Whitaker was tt. former • ••••aas spotlights a<Ne•en'l•nts In U-communlty. Submit notewor1hy imom.tton to ~ fanle frlth by f• at ('49) M6-4170 or bY.-mell to • Call (949) 642-6060 to help Friends 1n Service to Humanity assist with the Mobile Meals program and provide ongoing emer- gency assistance to those in need. Both always seek vol- unteer &Ssista.nce in a vari- ety of areas. (949) 645-8050. JUNIOR LEAGUE Of ORANGE COUNTY This organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers, ls seeking new members. (949) 261-0823. Information: (949) 631 • 1200. VOL 95, NO. J4 EdltOr ..... CAHN. 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'" I.I s.tondJOw POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • _, .... ~tr...t: A petty theft W8S reported In the 1000~ at3:02 a.m. Jan. l1. • WM1 lolbr ~ A 42-yeat-old man was arrested on suspicion of petty theft In the 1000 blodt et l :SS 1.m. Jan.11. • w.t ..._ ~ A non.Injury 8Cddent O«Urrtd In 1he 1200 blodt et 8:A7 •..m. Jan 31. •....._~A petty theft was ~td In the 700 ./ btoick et 2:56 pm. Jan. Jt. • ..... ~ A47~.oldwomen ~M'eSted on an ~ WMrant I~ tN 700 b4odr. et ?:JO• m ~ St,toO worth ol "!.....,.. ..,. NpOI Wd *""' from a bullnMt In 1he , .. bloct at t'.JO &Jft Jin. 11. Doily Pilot Wedne5doy, February 7. 2001 3 Commissions appointed after frantic night llllFLY Report available on Home Ranch •Voting process that 'needs a lot of work' leaves a number of former members with bad feelings. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -In d process that left some com- missioners feeling insulted or embarrassed, the City Council on Monday selected its new planning and parks commis- s1ons. The process was a frantic flurry of norrunations, substi- tute nommabons and inter- ruptions. Councl members lost track of the number of times they voted, nusvoted and asked to clear the boards for "do-overs· and struggled to get the floor for nommabons. Al one point, when Mayor Libby Cowan refused to allow Councilman Chris Steel to make a mobon, Councilman Gary Monahan asked for the chance to speak and then "YJelded the Door· to Steel ·The process needs a lot of work,• Monahan said. •1 Uunk 1t was not up to the standard~ of professionalism that I bebeve should be adhered to. It's Just not nght. !Councilman Chris Steel) is an elected member of council and has a right to spei!k. He should be recog- nized when he asks for the floor• Cowdll cbd not return phone calls by pre~~ tune. The planning comrrussion- ers who will begin new terms at the next meeting, scheduled for Monday, are current Planning Commission Chairman Walt Davenport. Planning Commissioners Katie Wilson and Katrina Foley, Wimbledon Village Housing Assn. President J3ruce Garlich, and Bill Perkins, who came IJl last in a race for a City Councl position in November. •wowl • Perkins Sdld after the decision wa~ made Monday. ·1 didn't think that I was going to get a cha.nee for a vote. I'm looking forward to serving on the commission. Hopefully, I will do the best for the city.• Foley said Garlich, who has spoken to the commission on vanous issues at several meet- ings, is a strong proponent of res1denbal issues and will ht in well as a replacement for former Comm1ss1oner Chns Fewel Fewel resigned in December. Commissioner Tom Sutro was the only planning com- missioner who was not reap- pointed. He said he IS not bitter. "When one door closes, dnother one opens, and you never know what's going to be behmd the next door,• said Sutro. who also ran unsuc- cessfully for a Cty Council seat last year. "I'm disappointed but looking forward to whatever challenges lie ahead." Sutro said he thinks his message that the city needs to reach a balance between busi- nesses and residents bas become unpopular. "People put traffic and busi- ness in the same group, and they don't like traffic.• he said. "But we all need doctors, phar- macies, clothing stores, com- puter stores and other services we need to run our lives, and that creates a lot of traffic Businesses do create traffic. but it comes from the re.si- dents. • Sutro said Tuesday the process of appointing new commissioners was an embar- rassment. •The residents of Costa Mesa deserve better than what happened last night,· he said. ·Even Deputy City Clerk Mary Elliot couldn't clear the boards fast enough. I understand it is [polillcal), but there's still a process and I think that it could have been handled a little bet- ter.· The new Parks Com.mission consists of Commissioners Mark Harris and Margy Johnston; Citizens' Budget Advisory Committee member Robert Love; Kim Pederson, a Newport Beach Parks Dep.artment employee; dnd Kelly Feldman, who protested a year ago againSt the potertbal sale of Balearic Park. ·I'm very pleased to be reappointed,· Harris said. "I'm sorry to see some of my fellow commissioners are not being reappointed, but we do serve at the City Counol's pleasure, and they have the right to replace or remove any of us at any time-, and they don't reaJ- ly need to give us a reason why.• Parks Commission Chairmdn Chris Sarris and Vice Chairman Jon Zich had their tenns, onginally sched- uled to last unW 2003, cut short. "It is apparent there 1s a great deal of acrunony among the City Council memberS that exists in addibon to what nught otherwise be called honest dis- agreement,• Zich said Tuesday. "I'm disappointed to have had my commission appoinbnent overturned. and I hope that this council can find a way to restore my confidence in their ability to respect dtI- ferences without msulbng edch other and those res1denb WlSh- mg to be mvolved lil thetr com- munity's decsions. • Zich was reappointed only nine months ago arter serving more than a yedr to complete a previous comm1ss1oner's term. He srud he hds no idea why he wasn't redppomted and lS disappointed he never received feedbdck from dJlY of the councu member; He said he plans to reapply in two years • Sarris s~ud he was less hurt by the appointments because he deeded -cilter be applied for a new term -to move to Newport Be dch m a few months ·1 had a great time serving on the cornrni.sSJon," he Sdld ·1 had six yPars of wonderful experience, so I can't say any- Uung bad dbout 1t ll was JUSt fun having direct input on deo· s1ons 'on youth sports m the aty and dtlferent issues thdt cdffie before us It Wd.5 very reward- ing.• . Sarns said he 1s sure the new membE>r~ will have d lot to contnbute dnd that he doesn't lhlnk at wtlJ take them long to get up to speed He Cdlled the dppoantment process "interestmg• and scild he is unsure 11 the new Pdiks Conurussion thdt will take over Feb. 28 will l.>E! d'> d1versP m thetr Vlew~ d'> th(• eXJsUng one ·1 thmk pdrt of whdt we're seeing is thP fc1llout trom tht' acrunony of tht• City Counn.l members," Sdrn<. '>uld "We re seeing the effpc t., of thdt ll's fun to watch, but prohdbly not fun for the.• r 1ty lf-ormer CounCJlmdnl Jot' Enrkson hdd a lot of per<,ondl intcgnty dnd put the oty l><>fon• hmu.eU. but I think d lot of U1dt'hds gone out with tlus ncY. c uunn.l But the City 1~ not going to fdll dpart by an~ mean'> • Cop1 ' oJ the draft cnwonmenta.1 report for Coiu Mesa's revised Hom~ Ranch d~elop­ ment proposal are avail· able at City Hall, 77 Pair Drive; the Mesa Verde Wbra.ry, 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East1 and the COS1a Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. Home Ranch.. a 90-aae project originally sched- uled for Pl4nning Com· mission review in June. has been redesigned to add boumig, as well as reduce building heigbts and th~ square-foot densi- ty of the office space. The modilied proposal for the site, a lima bean farm bordered by the San Diego Freeway, Fairview Road, Harbor Boulevard and Sunflower Avenue, c.alls for a 17...acre Ikea furniture store, 950,000 square feet of office space and 464 homes. The c1ty will accept pubUc comments oo the project until Feb. 16. The Planrung Commis- sion will review com- ments about the report at a public heanng at 6:30 p.m Monday at City Hall. Information. (714) 754- 5245 Newport Beach_ cautious over coming fiscal year Newport to collect trash on holiday While Newport Beach trash collectors will work on Presidents D11y, Feb. 19, as usual. street-dean- ing services will be sus- pended. Information: (949) 644-3055. •Slowing economy and less development may force city to tighten up. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH There's no need to panic. At ledSt not for now. City ofhc1als, who have begun a monthJong process of prepanng Newport Beach's budget for the 2001-02 fiscal year, said Uus week that they shouldn't have trouble balanc- ing the books. ·we gwe !budget) ceilings to loty) depdrtments, • said Deruus Danner, the city's treasurer and administrative services direc- tor. ·u everyone remains with- 1124 Irvine Ave: (949) 631-8700 H~lla&h Marina Village 5886 Edinger (714) 846-3251 m the ceilings. we won't have to clip into reserves at all • But a stumbling economy d.Od soanng energy pnces hdve Danner womed about thmgs to come. "I'm concerned about the future,· he said. Not that Danner hasn't uttered wards of caution before. In a five-year financial forecast presen led in 1999. Danner said that by 2004, city offioals would have to find adcbbonaJ sources of money to keep thmgs in 'the black. Whtle Danner sa.i_d 1t was sbll too early to 91ve exact numbers for avatlable funds dunng the next fiscal year, he said he'd expect revenues to nse by about 1.4% compared with tJus yedf That's less than half of the VALEN'l1NFS-WRAPPPD BOXED OIOCOLATES loNG-STFM TRUFFLE JlOSl!S INDIVIDUAL CHOCOLATE HEARTS OvPJl 100 CHOCOLATE SP£CIAll'IPS ._.,,., ~·1111!1Jo~. ~·'""'"'a... ........ ' •TNOt•!ftMI~•~ • ~W..,_·~·Dlrln~,_,, • llllml:..ltfi' ~~ .... ,... ..... • lllU!O.. ~ ... f lTNlll CINT!R C.. Oil. MM 1101 E. .... CMll tt.f. PCltl ,....,.,. ~ increase last yedT, which clocked in al 3.27%. Danner's predlct:Jons !or the city's income from property sales are even more drasbc In 2000-01, property tax rev- enues increased by 11 % and sales taxes by more than 10"1i,, Danner said. Admittedly conservdbve in his estimates for the com.mg year, Danner now predicts a 4 •y,. property tax increase and a 3% mcrease in sales taxes. Hotel taxes are expected to stay the same, he said "That's quite a dtlference. • he sa.Jd, adding that Uus year's high increases were due to a high level of development. The proposed annexation of Newport Coast, expected to happen early next year, could bnng up property tdx IPvels again. While dgreemg that a reces- sion could possibly force Newport Beach to ldp its reserves, Councilman Tod 'Ridgeway sdld 1t was sUll too early to tell what the oty's finan- cial picture would look Wee next year. Danner "must be conserva- tive by nature," Rid~eway SCI.id, adding that he cbdn t see a big threat to property c:md sales taxes. The newly opened California Adventure theme park at Disneyland would prooobly keep hotel tax~ up dS well, Ridgeway said. Councilwoman Norma Glover said the new Bush administration and CaWorrua's energy cnsis probably made it d1ff1cult to corrrC"tly Judge finances di the momPnt. • PeoplE· i:lfl' a Little rebcent nght now to gPt a feeling for both O( th~." ('Vt.•nl!.. she !>did •But that could ed.Stly chdllge " lndJVldU cll nty df'partments are preparing lhC'tr budget reques~. wh1rh City ManagPr Homer Bluddu will reVJew next month, Danner sd1d. Bludau will hdnd thPm bdrk to the fl.nance depctrtment lor budget preparation Ln Apnl City ofhacili then wtll pre- sent a prehrrunary budget to City Councl me.111bers dnd the public lil May After holding public heanng'> in June coun- cil member~ are expected to adopt the fmaJ budget m u.me for the new h'>cdl yedI, which will begin July 1 Byron de Arakal BETWEEN THE LINES Byron.de ArdkaJ will return next wPek C· I AKswtl', IT'S TIME FOR ... fM.t's qoW'' (l{o. MI CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSOONOURM£NU· • OUR "FISH TACOS" MARGARITAS ARE TORTILLA SOUP MADE WITH (HILi Sill CHILI CH£Ul OMHETit GOLD TEQUILA! 290 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 Picture Your Sweetheart with a NIKON Nikon. SLRs. Imagine what you can do now! 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(949) 574-2239 Recruiters from 20 public and private colleges will visit Orange Coast College from 9:30 a.m. to 12 30 p.m. at the college. 2701 Fd.llVlew Road, Costa Mesa Free (714) 432· 5894. A workshop, "Money-Mak· mg Opportunities with Your Home-Based Computer,· will be offered <116:30 pm. al Cos- ta Mesa High School. 2650 Fairview Dnve $45 (714) 432-5880 - llST IET services to low-income, dis- abled non-English·speaking resid~ts and senior dtt.zens from t to 5 p.m. Satw-day, Peb. 17, 2-4, March 3, 10, 17• 2-4 31 and April 1-4 at the c~pus, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5685. lbe Presldendal Motorcade Classic car and Motorcyde Show will be held from 9 a.Jl! to 3 p.m . at the Orange Coun· ty Market Place, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The event will feature more than 1,000 vendors, entertainment, a cherry-pie eating contest and a peanut bag-tosSing compe· tition. $10 or $15 (949) 723· 6663. Green Systems lntematlonal will hold an orchid sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Green Systems International Orchid Nursery. 20362 B1rch St , Newport Beach (949) 756-1211 The 552 Club's 2001 Sweet- Heart Ball will be held at 6:30 p .m. at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Onve, Newport Beach $450 per couple. $225 per mdtvtd· ual. Reservations are reqw.red (949) 574-72081 A time-management work· shop will begin at 8 a.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fauview Rodcj, Costa Mesa $175 (714) 432-5880. A Cal Poly university repre- sentative w11l be available from 1 to 4 p.m dt Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Free (714) 432-5894. You can go a long way in an armchair at Orange Coast College. On Feb. 16, the school will have another in its series of travelogue films, titted "The Great Trans-American Train Ride ... The film takes viewers across the country, along 3,000 miles of rail. The film will begin at 7 p.m. in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. $9, or $7 in advance. (714) 432-5880. SUNDAY The Newport Beach Central l.Jbrary will present •A Rag- time Feast.· a chance to leam about a musical style uruque to Amenca, at 3 p.m. in the Fnends Meeting Room. 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717 -3801. A workshop on developing great r~sources will be offered from 6 to 9 p.m. at Costa Mesa I l1gh School. 2650 Fairview Road. $75. (714) 432-5880 A workshop, MGrowlng Plants Indoors The Easy Way,· will be presented at 9:30 a.rn. at Sherman l.JbrdJY & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mat. $25. Reservations are required. (949) 673-2261. The American Cancer Society will present a class titled ·Look Good . . . Feel Better· for cancer patients at 10 a.m. al Hoag l losp1tal, I Hoag Dnve, Bwlding 41 , Newport Beach. Trained cosmetologists will work Wlth pabents Wlth makeup. wtg and turban tips to help tude the signs or rad.ta- boo and chemotherapy treat· ment. Free. (949) 261-9446. THURSDAY A seminar on the joy of soy will be hosted by f\ 1other's Market at 6-30 p m. at the market, 225 E I 7th St . Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 631-4741. The fourth annual designer trunk show and silent auction Wlll be hosted by the Ameri- cdn Cancer Soaety Discovery Shop at 4 p.m. at the shop. 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Free. (949) 040-4777. A workshop on helping your chtld succeed m school will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 FdlfVlew Road, Costa Mesa . $45. (714) 432-5880. A. slx-sesslon writing work- shop hosted by the Newport Beach Commuruty Services Department will begin at 7 p.m at Oasis Seruor Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Room 4, Corona de! Mar $98. (949) b44-3151. A four-week session on how to change careers \VtU begin at 6 30 p.m. at Costa Mesa 1 hgh School, 2650 FcillView Road. $185. (714) 432-5880. }\n lnfonnatlonal meeting on a monthlong foreign lan- guage pr~rarn in Italy will be presented al 6 p m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 438-4702. 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa l'lesa OM B&ocll Soul.II ot •os rwy 545-7168 RUFFLES UPHOLSTER Where Your Dollar Covers Morel WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $10000• OFF Club Chair $50e>er OFF -with a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 2/14/01 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (949) &48-115e SABATINO'S ,,, .. 1 II 1111 ,\ I I I ,,, 111 11 ' ' II ' t ' ... • Sclldly lrVndt ' l South Coast Plaza will host the 21st Orchids International Show Jind Sa.le from Thurs· day to Sunday on all three levels or the Crate & Bar· revMacy's Home Wing, 3333 Bear-St.. Costa Mesa. Hours are· 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thurs- day and Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and 11 a m to fr30 p .m. Sunday (949) 261· 2216 "Slate and Federal Payroll Reporting Requirements.• a program presented by Lori Everson. will be held at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central l.J.brary's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. SATURDAY Breast cancer screenings wtU be sponsored by the Harbor Chnsllan Fellowship. the Yfl..tCA and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foun- dation at the fellowship church, 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. Free. Call for appomtment. (714) 935-9720. A dog weddlog, pug adop- tions and a smoochin' pooch contest will begin at 1 p.m. at The Barkery, 322 Marine Ave., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 675-0364. Orange Coast College accounting students will offer rree income tax preparation I'm not worried, my agent Is C,.lg Brown lnaur•nce Call today for Jul<> & home O\\-Tie('> lnsur.ll'I~ MONDAY The Orange County Sierra Singles will meet at 6:30 p.m at the Costa Mesa Neighbor· hood Community Center. 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. $2 to $5. (714) 963-6345. TUESDAY A semlnar on Uvtng with a healthy heart will be hosted by Mother's Market at 6 30 p.m. at the market. . 225 E 17th SL, Costa Mesa. Free (949) 631 -4741 FEB. 14 The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation's Manu· scripts Book Disaission Group will meet at 9:30 a.m. for the morning group and 7:30 p.m for the everung group at the library. 1000 Avocado Ave Free (949) 717-3890. Retired Teachers are invited to meet at t p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 968-3834. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will present nutnbonal and htness expert Rodney Burreson of Roex Inc. at the noon net· working luncheon at the Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jcim- boree Road, Newport Beach $25, or $20 for members (949) 729-4400. Valentine's Day Gifts Unique Peraonahzed Gifts for that Special Person on Valentine'• Day Choose from Personalized Mugs Laser Engraved Frames Laser Engraved Hearts end much much men I R.dY In Juat M HoUra .•• °'*' Mondly Tiwu ~ 9AMI06PM Doily Pilot CHARTER CONTINUED FROM 1 Charter schools are pub. lie institutions that usually are organized by local groups of parents, teachers or community leaders The specific goaIB and operating procedures art> detailed in an agreement or •charter.· with the local school board. District oHicials have asked the charter school proponents to add more detail to certain areas of that charter, said school board member David Brooks. "There are areas m cur- riculwn and budget thd t were not well addressed to the point they needed to be." Brooks said. In a meeting last week the concerns were boi.led down to four or five area" said trustee Jun Ferryman adding that the main stick· mg point continues to be the location of a potent1dl charter school. Barnng rurlher dela~.., the school board 1s sched uJed to vote on the charter school by Feb. 26 As for the school~ chances, Fenyman Sdld tw is keeping an open mind •If we come to co,nsen- sus and come up \\'1th answers to some of th1 questions being post>cl then I'm not one for drctq· gtng my reet, • he sd1cl · 11 we're going to do 1t, do 11 It not, let's tell them.· ALOHA CONTINUED FROM 1 airport. On a slun 3-2 vote. th1• board agreed to extend th1 so-called ·cargo stlpuld· tlon, • wtuch provides dn exception for FedNcil Express and Uruted Parci•I Service to continue flyrnq out of John Wayne. While the cargo deed passed the board Tuesdd\ John Wayne 01Iector Aldn Murphy needs a four-hflh-. approval to authorize lhl leases wtth the cargo opPr ators through 2005. Late last week. Newport Beach and two act1,·1~1 groups-the Airport Worl..- mg Group and Stop PoUut 1.119 Our Newport -1om£>d airport ofhaals 1.11 support of a cargo extension. \-,1Lh the caveat that the count~ shift the two dally cargo flights to El Toro if possible· Those four parties which each signed the 1985 settlement agreement thdl imposed a bevy of fught restrictions al John Wayne must all agree to the car90 deal. Wilson said the rou1 should go back to the table "This cargo sbpulation should only be focused on John Wayne,· Wilson Sdld ·Adding in words about p Toro serves no good pur· pose.· Airport Working Group spokesman Dave Ellis said the anb-EJ Toro superv1· sors' threat to boycott the leases was polib<!al. "Any brne you say 'El Toro,' it's like waving a red blanket in front of a bull.· Ellis said. "They just. go nuts." The bulk of the county's cargo already is slupped up to Los Angeles Internation· al or Ontario Allport. a situ· ation 2nd District Supervi· sor Jim Silva said needs to be changed. Silva, who supports the cargo dee! and the teases. said the county should han· dle its own caivo. And all roads lead to the ronner marine ba$e, Silva said. "El Toro has been an air· pon for 50 years," Silva said. "It has the capaaty to handle the needs of Orange County.• Put a few words to work for you. can the l>dilyPIW QASSIREDS , I L-.____ _ __j Doily Pilot Ronald ReagarJ was the president I t was the hrst class I truly hated. Desp1Sed, really Dredd- ed. Felt genwnely stupid m Spanish I. My filth-period class, right after lunch, in the sixth grade. And I sWl remember 1t for two reasons: 1. The first sentence in Spanish thdt I learned, •La Carretera Panamencdna es muy largd. • (The Panamen- can Highway is very long.) 2. Heanng Ronald Redgan had been shot. March 30, 1981, wds oth- erwise unremarkable We'd played volleyball at lunch I wasn't looluny forward to lis- tening to Senor Leed!> The hrst news Cdffie !>OOn after we'd all settled in, which CdJl take some lime when 30 or so 11-and 12- year-olds have JUSI hrushed running around a pl'.ay- ground. That fm;t new!I wds that Reagan was dea9 Clearer reports followed qwckly. The president wds only wounded, though 11 wds unclear how severely. (I don't think we ever were awdre that Al H aig wds bnefly in charge of the ndtlon.) By the end of class. we knew the president Wd'> in sur~j('ry but out of ddnger I remember 11 to th1!> cldy, much as I unagine people remember where thE:'y were when lhey hedrd John Kennedy was killed The president had been shot The president For dn 11-year-old lhose words REAGAN CONTINUED FROM 1 how to inspire them • Dunng h1i. two tPrmi. m lhe White House, dfter hdndtly defeating Jimmy Cdrter m 1980, lhe former actor devel- oped his reputdhon d!> "The Great Communtcdlor. • Rohrabacher said Reagan also broke the back of lhe S.J. Cohn EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK were almost unfath- omable. It wasn't -and this will get me blacklisted from most Newport Beach functions -because I liked Reagan or agreed wilh his polloes. At that point, I leaned much more towd.fd my mother's Democratic beliefs than my father's GOP ones. Even today. I think his tnckle-down econonucs fa.tled, led to the early ·90s recession and included tdX cuts that unfairly favored the wedlthy; Reagan loosened regulations on mental mstltu- t10ns that Oooded our streets with people who are not Cdpable of holding Jobs; and d number of his brilliant mili- tary exploits -the invasion of Grenada, in particular - were ndiculous, dangerous public relations moves. But Reagan is the first president I can remember in the Wtute House. Jimmy Carter, somehow, doesn't make much appearance m my memory. And I remember Chevy Chase's nclicuJous Jerry Ford impersonation dunng lhe first year of Satur- day Night Live far better lhan I remember Ford Soviet Uruon by butldmg a strong rrulltary and ldld the groundwork for the econonuc boom of the 1990s w1lh tax cuts. Cnllcs of lhe former presi- dent have sdld Reagan ran up the national debt with the increases m defense spend- ing and that "Reaganomics" -hJ.s econorruc program lhal re Lied on lhe •trickle down· lheory -furlher increased lhe wed.1th gap between lhe So it's Redgan, whether I lli<e 1t or not, who Jumps mto my rrund when I think of the presidency: his Morning m America theme; him stand- Lng taJJ cllld proud in e cow- boy hat; that voice and atb- tude he could, at times, tum into pure, firm leadership. His presence, simply, was that powerful. Call me impressionable. But he was my country's leader during my formative years. And I'm not alone. For nearly all of the peo- ple I talked to in college and graduate school -some who leaned so far left lhey'd be unmedlately escorted out of Orange County, let alone Newport Beach -Reagan loomed largely upon lheir psyches. upon their budding ideals of Amenca clllO cer- tainly on their idea of what the presidency lS or should be He was the man they vehemently loved or thor- oughly loathed. He proved lheu most liberal thoughts true or nurtured their conser- vatism. But there was no escaping his shadow For that reason dlont, as he turns 90 and continues his fight Wllh Alzheuner's dts- ease and his recent fall, Rea- gan !>hould know lhat he succeeded in somelhing few olhers before rum, and cer- tainly none since, hdve He was lhe president • SJ. CAHN is the Darty Pilot city editor nch and poor But Tuesday was a day for celebrauon -of a man who hasn't been seen in public since disclosing. m 1994, that he has Alzhei.mer's dtsease. ·As lime goes by.· Rohrabacher said. • 11 becomes clear lhat President Reagan WdS not only a great president but one of our greatest -right up there Wlth FDR, LLncoln and maybe George Washington.• WI·TNESS HISTORY r IN THE MAKING A special edition of the Daily Pilot on Friday, February 23, 1001 will be your tickec into the 1bshiba Senior ~ rHousehold names like Palmer, llwin, watson. Kite, ltevino, Rodriguez and M<!ord are coming to Newport BW\. It's your only chanre to partXlpa1e in a PGA TOUR sanaioned event in Orange County all year. [The ~of the SenaiOOR have been writing golf~ for (kgdes A~ in w TDsbiba Seok>r t1aK spedal edldoo "4---and be a part of the next chapa. • • ---------~ - LOOT CONTINUED FROM 1 . Street and Arnett Dnye, police said, after spotting the 1977 whlte utility truck Thursday morning that he had borrowed from a friend nearly a month before. Hershowitz tried to escape in the truck but was caught after a bnef vehicle chase and foot pursuit. So far, the search of Her- showitz's house and visits to three or four local pawn- shops has turned up about 250 items, from table saws to cuff links, Querry said. Hershowitz is being held in Orange County Jail Wlth- out bail. PARK CONTINUED FROM 1 The vote came a month after the current council deadlocked on the park's fate, with Councilwomdn Karen Robinson and Coun- cilman C~ Steel trying to kill the site and Cowan and Dixon set against them. Councilman Gary Mona- han, who was absent from the January meeting, broke the tie Monday Wllh hts vote to drop the site plans, which were approved m October "I personally believe lhe site was chosen because ' lhat was all that was left." Monahan said. "We're pay- ing way IO'f much money fqr this location. We could build two or three skateboard parks for that much money Our kids deserve better They deserve a state-of-the- art site Wlth parlung, bath- rooms, where they don t have to cross streets." City off1oals and residents have debated about the loca- bon of the park for more than two years. The oty has been interested in build.mg a park for 10 years and began look- ing al locations m 1998. Wednesday, February 7, 2001 5 S£AN HLL£R J DAILY Pl.OT Ne wport Beach Police Del Randy Querry bolcb some of the recovered items from a suspected burglar. Although Querry had set tify lheu items, he said he will hours Tuesday during which hold on to the stolen goods victims could drop by to iden-unttl they are all clauned. when stdte law changed to protect cities from skate- board liability Council members approved a site last year at Lions Park but changed their mmds after neighbors pointed out potential nood- ing and traffic problems, as well as dlmirushmg green space at the site Designs for the Charle and Hamilton park were in the hnal stages Mondaf, Wlth the city less than a month away from putting the pro1ect up for bid Monahan said Tuesday he believes lhE! demand for a •quahty skateboard park" should be met in a reg10naJ park rather lhan a city park Reac;-uons, as they have been throughout the debate. · were decidedly mixed on the council's action ·Tu1s is a temblE!tocabon to put a skateboard park." said Greg Cocroft, who Lives nedr the site at Charle and Hdrrullon streets Cocroft said he thtnks the skateboard park belongs w1thm dn already existing park And Rick Rodgers. a Cos• ta Mesa resident who ran for a City Council position in November, sdld he thmks the ma1onty of the city doesn t want a skateboard park at all But others, includmg skateboarders who have been waiting for years for a park to be butlt, mourned the stte's passing "Skateboarding 1s now part of youth culture.• resi- dent Jun Grdy said. "KJds live for this. Except for Duon and Cowdn. [the City Councill doesn't really seem to get thdt • As a consolauon. Cowan asked lhat the city develop some kmd of skateboardmg opportunity for children Uus summer using some of the money thdt was expected to be spent on the Charle and Harrulton streets site Resident thuck Hults said that's not enough "It's iust putt.mg more money into somethmg that could have already been permanent," he said "I'm almost at the point where I've given up I don't know what to do anymore. What about all our lime that we've put mto this? fThe City ~ouncil members) are just buckltng under pressure the way they buckled under pressure 1h'1lh Lions Park.• I or more mform.i11on \\W~\.thetollro.1d, l.Om l -800-1i8-TRA ~ ~-2~ . . T"\\"ENT Y THR EE l\1INL"TES AGO YOU N EED ED A PLU l\-lBE R . IN S TEA D O F A HIPBU ILDE R. The sooner ~ou knov., the sooner you can do something about It. When you tal..t' the ;1n Joaquin (73) loll Road, ,ou'll enjo a more dirttt. unantt'rrupted dnve to v.herner \'Ou're headed. And since )'OU1J anhe futer, l~re't more lime to handk v.hatt'\ rs v.1111ting for ou '1fht'n 'ou the~. Rt'mt'mbu, traflk i· 't the onl thana ~~help~ u •'o d. :i.;e.'1 •lml'. tal.r Th«' loll R d . The Toi Roads - Quot• Of 1llE DAY "We've got a shot and Ms .. wt Wit Is a shot -• Paul Orris, CdM boys basketball coach . 6 Wedneadoy, February 7, 2001 • Spom Edltof Roget Carlson • 949"57 4-4223 • Sportl Fax: 949~50.0170 High_ school .. BASKETBALL Mesa: Easy night • An 87-48 breeze gives Mustangs a chance to relax before the showdown. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT LAGUNA BEACH -BOYS Th.is might be the most important week of the season for the Costa Mesa High boys basket- ball team But, Tuesday rught at Laguna Beach, the Mustangs were having a good time, giddy with an 87-48 Paoflc Coast League victory over the Artists. "Thal was a feel-good game.• said Mesa Coach Bob Serven, who never had to call a timeout. "Every- one got to play and It put us dl 6-3 m league ( 16-9 overall).· Mustang cen- ter Mike Payne was also in a cel- ebration mode. He finished with 17 points, mdud- ing two emphatic dunks, 12 reb- ounds and six blocked shots. Whittaker With just over five rrunutes remaining, he completed a bp-Jam off a Mustangs' missed shot to send the crowd into a frenzy and give Mesa a 74-40 lead. "It's a habit for me to follow those,• Payne said with a laugh. "My tearrunates are aJways rrussing layups i.n practice. I just got a lucky bounce on that one.· Mesa guard Steve Whittaker didn't nuss h1s layups. He scored a game-high 25 points, including five three-pointers. David Conte, the Mustangs' point guard, contributed 12 points, 10 in the third period, as Mesa opened with a 10-4 run. "You can't look past anybody,· Whittaker srud of the PCL's last- place team, Ldguna Beach (4-20, 0- 9 in league). "We did what we had to do to win. And, we had fun.• Laguna Beach was led by Jason Chatrath and Will Blodgett, who both scored 14 points. The Artists suited up just six players and sur- rendered any hope in the second penod when the Mustangs took complete advantage. Mesa took a 40-23 lead at the half as the Mustangs shot 16 of 29 from the field and 4 or 11 from behind the three-point line. The Artists shot just 9 or 24 from the held and also comnutted nine turnovers. Mesa ends league play at Coro- na de! Mar, Thursday at 7 p.m. "That's a tough place to play at,• said Serven of CdM's gym. "We're going to have to be ready. Costa Mesa wins, 66-59 LAGUNA BEACH -lJ GIRU regulation meant periods one, two and four, the Laguna Beach High guls basketbaJ,1 team would have lts first Pacific Coast League victory of the season. Costa Mesa, however. came to play ln the third quarter. The Mus- tangs (15-11, 6-3 in league) outscored the Artists (3-13, 0-9). 28- 9, in the t.hlrd as Nancy Hatsushi scored 12 of her game-high 22 points, en route lo a 66-59 victory. ·we played eight minutes of good basketball,• Mesa Coach Jim Ween said. •Probably the best eight minutes we ever played. The rest of the game we Just kind of went through the motions.• naillng, 25-24, at hallt.J..me, MeN opened the third period with t• ltralght polnta. Hatrusht actually cam off the beiXb u W bad o n rttng llneUp beCI • "we ore 10 much better than they are.· MUIC&Dgt Oltistin Caron (16 pomtl) and gb M h4U (10) aliO finJlbeCS tn double ngwes. Vlrvea C' DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT CdM's Carrie Hawk.ins 15 defended by Uni's Kirsten von Tungeln (left) and Danielle Janda (right). r slips, 46-36 •Host University holds on to win, sets up first-place showdown with Estancia. Bany Faulkner D AILY PILOT on Sea Kings (12-13, 6-3 in league) nearly converted some third-quarter sloppi- ness by University (14-10, 7-2) into a come-from-behind IRVINE -Takmg a GIRLS .,. triumph. Est.mc1.1 (15 'J) 1 2 Untver..ity (14-10) 7 2 CcJM (12 11) <> 3 Mesa (15·11) 6 J Northwood (':I 11) 1 8 lil9. Beach 13·13) 0 9 Tu1 •sday's scor..•s not manage to score· · and Uni reeled off an 10-0 spurt that includ- ed a pair or three- pointers by junior guard Shaadl Ari- azand. By the time Mijanou Pham ended a scoring drought that spanned 5:30 with 1 :36 left, it was too littJe too late. 1 page from their male Trailing, 31-20, schoolmates, the University High with 4:09 le ft in the girls basketball team drained the third period, CdM life out of an opponent by drain-senior Kristin McCoy ing pivotaJ three-point shots Tues-sparked a 10-0 run day night. with a three-pointer The resuJt was a 46-36 Pacific from the top of the ~-. c-.. ..., • ...... R. Nal1hwood 42 Kristin McCoy fin- ished with 14 points and matched her sister for team-high Coast League victory over visiting key. eo. ..... -~a.a.59 Corona del Mar. setting up a fusl-Sophomore Jack- place showdown with Estancia at ie McCoy scored the Thur..day (5:15 p.m .) rebounding honors c-...... a.11 Thursday at the Trojans' gym. next five points, ....,..111 UrMnltr with eight. But, With wins Tuesday, Uni and before her older sis-~a-t1.i.Nor1hwood UC> lllO..lNI ~ beyond the McCoy connection, CdM got little help at the often-Estancia improved to 7 -2 in ter converted a pair league. while CdM fell out of a of free throws to cut three-way tie for the lead and the defiot to 31-30. - -• sive end. Its top two now sits tied for third with Costa Uru scored the finaJ basket of Mesa, its opponent Thursday at the Uurd quarter to take a three- 5: 15 p.m. at CdM. J)oint edge into the finaJ eight The CdM-Mesa winner Thurs-· minutes, but Jackie McCoy, who day will move intn.& tie for second finished with a game-high 15 with the Uni-Estancia loser, while points, scored on a putback with the CdM-Mesa loser will have lo 7:04 left to keep CdM within one. settle for an at-large berth in the The Sea Kings. however. C lF Southern Section playoffs. missed three field-goaJ attempts "It's frustrating, because we that would have given them the got so close, tonight,• . CdM lead, before a Uru fouJ shot made Coach Elbert Davis said. •"You it 34-32 with 4:35 remaining. only get so many opportunities to Uni rebounded the second win a league title and we missed missed free throw. but CdM stole ours tonight.· the ball on two consecubve pos- The defending league champi-sessions. Still, the Sea Kings couJd guards combined lo make only 1 of 18 heJd-goaJ attempts and its slartlng center was the third-lead- ing scorer with three points. ··w e didn't shoot well as a team and when we don't shoot well, it's tough for us to win,• Davis said. •·we just didn't play good basketball tonight.• Anazand paced the winners with 14 points, including four three-pointers, while 6-foot-2 senior center Kirsten von Tun- geln, Orange County's leading rebounder, beJped the Uni cause with 13 point and 18 rebounds. Snell's bucket does it •Six-footer at buzzer keeps Sea Kings' PCL title hopes alive, 84-82. . "\ Bany Faulkner D AILY PILOT IRVINE -Faced with IOYS the three-point circus of Pad.he Coast League-leading Uni- versity High, Corona del Mar Coach Paul Orris threw up his hands, let go of the reins and rode his fired-up band or "Runnin' Sea Kings• to an S..-82 upset road victory Tuesday C d M senior Erle Snell dribbled the distance to drain a SU-. foot runner as the buzzer sounded to Snell keep lbe Sea King•' title hopes alive. CdM (tt-15, 5-4 ln league) dlnched at least an at-large berth lnto the ClF Southern Secuon playoffs with tl5 1 lth victory. Fw· ther, the Sea Kin~ moved into a three-way tie for 1«0nd place, one game behind co-leaden Unl- ventty and Costa M ... , with on requlaMeasoo game rtm.aining. CdM, which vtsita Mesa Thunday DSght. A CdM win, combtnod Wjth vtd ~ by Ett.and.a (ov U'nl) and Northwood (over Laguna Beech), would JM• eiycne but Llglina Beach tied I r tint. PCL a directon are icbedQlec1 to meet today to discuss tiebreaking scenar- ios. •we've got a shot and that's all we want is a shot,• said an emotionally drained Orris, whose trade- mark structured offensive schemes gave way to one-on- one creativity to overcome a 45-.tO fint-haU deficit. University, which ·~. ·' UntvPr<;tty (14 10)G 1 C d M 111 1•,1 •, ·l utanu" (10-14) s 4 Notlhw "od 118 /1 '> l L.19 Bt>.'ICh 14·20) 0 'l "If we didn't push It. we wouJdn't have won,• said Sha- bangian, who used a steady diet of runners in the lane to combat Uni's t.t .three-point- ers. "And that's my game.•. Shahangian's 15- footer with 2:19 left in the third. gave CdM lts ftrst lead, 60-58, since 3-0. drained 17 three-c:i.. .... 11 ....... 11111t1• pointers in Friday's =:-.=~~12 win over Laguna Beach, scored lts first The two teams vir- tually traded basketa the rest of the way, before a pair of Zach prewster free throws gave Cd.M an 82-79 edge with 22 ticlu remaining. Tl-\ur<,rl.,y ( 1 1> '" ) 18 points all from c.m ..... a. ed ........ ~ beyond the arc, I ...... e.n.~ by Jason Garey's four ..,~- bombs to key a 23-18 first -quarter lead. Uni bit three more from three- dom 1n the second perlod and added three more poml.ll when H1ro Christoph was fouled behind the arc to lead, 45-.tO. But CdM, which had gone 131 games and eight seasons without .cortng this many points, had the 8ll5Wer. ll last scored 85 ln a ftvo - polnt win over UnJ ln 1993, •Normally, we want tot tp it tn the .SO.. but we knew w bed lo come up with more points tonight,• om. Mid. •So, w sa.td (heclt with) tt. we're goitlg to pUlh tho ball up." Snell, who n htd with l5 pOintJ, and f Uow nlor guUd ldee.n Sh~n. who netted all 28 °' b.11 poiD • ,IC"OreJe• ftnt period, apparenUy d d.n't mbld pllytog a q mnpo • • Uni's Cbrl.stopb, however, hit a trey with tl1ne aec- onds le.ft. prompting a CdM ~ and, as it turned out, some wasted X's and O's. ·we set up another play, but that broke do\lin and, to Eric'• credit, he slel>ped up and recog- nized he had to make e play,• Orris said . The sott-1poken Snell, after belllg .mobbed on the Door and Rnothered by weU-wtahen ca.rter- ward. said it wu all ructloo. • 1 Just wanted lo get the ball up the C'OW1 as fut u I could and ther drlV or d.lah. • Snell .aid. "The a.bot opened up and I took lt. • 8 Witter edded l~ potntl and relcntl effort. wblle Char AlshuJer c:hJppeid b:i 10 Jdnll ror w1nnefl, .. C4My h.ed 29 potnta and Qu1ltoph 19 for Unto.r•llr "' Ftnsy 12 honor• DKI fllUWI '45 Doily Pilot Eagles do it, 54-49 • Estancia closes it out with a 13-3 run to send T-wolves home with a crucial def eat. Tony Altobell! DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Three IOYS down, one to go. That's the mentality of the Estancia High boys basketball team. following Tuesday night's th.rilling 54-49 Pacific Coast League win over visiting Northwood. "We've been saying since the begin.rung of last week that our playoffs are underway.• Estancia Coach Rich Sorce said. •Thursday night's game against University will be like a championship game for us.· Eliasar MaJdonado led the Eagles (10-1 4, 5-4 in league) with 18 points, while Micah Young and Kenny Valbuena each added 12 points and 11 rebounds. ·our kids are playing so hard right now,• Sorce said. "We're playing on pure Adrenalin. We're battling some nagging injuries and the flu bug, but I don't think it'll be too hard to get them up for Uni on Thurs- day.• The key to the Eagles' success came in the first four rrunutes and the rinaJ four minutes . ~-- \ \ ) Estancia started K. Valbuena the game with a 12-4 run and ended the first quarter with a 19-10 advantage. The Eagles' traditional •one bad quarter• took place in the second when the Tunberwolves (18-7, 5-4) outscored Estancia, 16-5, and led by two at the half. • 1 told the guys in the locker room, 'Look, you had your one bad quarter and you're still only down by two points,' • Sorce said. "We just had to execute on offense and pick up our defensive intensity.• Timberwolves' standout shooter Drew Terry led the way with 22 points, but was held to only seven second-half points. Kenny VaJbuena helped the Eagles' offense in the third quarter. The senior scored seven points and grabbed five rebounds, but the Eagles trailed, 42-37, after three. It was still a five-point Timber- wolves' advantage with four min- utes remaining when the Eagles' defense put a vice grip on North- wood's offensive production. Estancia, on the other hand, went on a 13-3 run in the final four minutes to pull out the win. bitting 11 of 12 from the free-throw line. The win sets up a do-or-die road battle with the Trojans Th~y night at 7:30. Eagles top foe, 52-42 COSTA MESA -The GlllS Estancia High girls basket- ball team took one more step toward its first league title ln 10 yea.rs with Tuesday night'• 52-0 Pad.fie Coast League wt.n over vis- iting Northwood. The Eagles (15-9, 7-2 lo league) were led by sophomore Tuba Gray, who soomd 13 points, all ln the sec- ond halt. Zuytn Barrero added nine points. while Tory Matsufuji chipped ln eigbl ·A w1n is a wt.n and at tb1I point ot the le4IOl1, we'll take them any woy we C4D get them,• Bstande Coach Paul Kirby said. • Tbe l!aglel wtn in control trom start to f1nlsh end led by u many u 15 points. Elmlra Razael led tbe 1lmber- wolve1 (9· t 7. 1-.8) wttb US polnCI. •1bat WM probably our worst game ot the year, wtiUe Uni prOba- bly played oae Of lt1 belt gemec, •. Kirby Mid. •we Just have to play our geioe aDd we'll be rm..• l!Nrvta will PleY at ~ l'bunday at .5:15 p.a. "IMI J)ujlm us-t ... ~. '5038 •• 23. _..,..., ..•. , .. - • ·-. Doily Pilot SPORTS -w.dnesdoy. f!bruorY 7. 2001 7 COWGE llSIEIUl1 lions top Whittier lions' men, women take a tumble • Baeder's two-run homer in 10th wins it for Vanguard, 9-7. SAN DIEGO -Dennis Keane scored 25 points for the Van- guard University men'• basketball team in Tuesday night's 84- 67 Golden State Athletic Conference loss to bost Point Loma Nazarene . Kemmy Burgess and Brandon Cablay each chipped in 11 points for the Uons (6-18, 2-11 tn conference). Vanguard's women played to a tie at balfttme, but went on lo lose to Point Loma Nazarene, 60-53. WHITilER -The Van- guord University baseball team gave Coach Kevin 1<.asper his 100th career WUl 1n dramatic fashion Tuesday night with a 9-7, 10-inning win over host Whittier. Beclc:1 Huddle and Laura Lee led the a ons (14-8, 7-6 in con- ference) with 11 points each. Vanguard shot 9 of 24 ln the first half (37%)'and still drew even with the Crusaders, 27-27. Sam Baeder's two-run bome run in the 10th inning broke the 7-7 tie. He finished the game 3 for 5 with two runs scored and two RBls. BRIEFLY Andy Riddell went 2 for 4 with two runs scored, while Anthony Walker dupped in three hits for the Uons (3-2). NONCONFUIEJiCE VANGUMD 9. WttrmER 7 Orange Coast's Dawkins, Fisher move on Vanguard 050 200 000 2 -9 16 2 'Nhlttief 400 000 102 0 -1 12 0 Harris., Shaffer (7), Brodtnon (9) and Gamer; Frith, Gultron (9), htrllq (10) and Jones. w -Brodenon, 1--0. L -Panslcy, ~ 1. 28 -Jara (VU), Walker (VU), Chop (VU), Boottl (W) 2, Stram (W), Jones (W), Kittle (W) HR -BHder (VU). COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College runrung back James Dawkins, a product of Estancia High, and UC Berkeley transfer Adam F1Sher. a 6-foot-6, 300-pound offensive lineman, have made their choices for continuing their college football and educational careers. Dawkins, who rushed for 683 yards on 109 Cd mes and caught 20 passes for 197 yards as a sophomore. m add.Jbon to a 92-yard ki~koff return as a freshman, will attend Flondd A&M. Fisher has decided on Portland State. JC TENNIS ~MDI t.oe.o IEACH CC ~ OCC l Johnson resigns at Vanguard University ~ -Deglzaian (LBCO def. Harper, 6-0, 6-3; Vu (OCQ def. NastMk. 6-2, 7-6; Garcia (OCQ def Moulton, 7-5, 7-5; Wine (OCQ def. OeGr~. 6-1, 6-1, Tenell (LBCQ def. R<>mitno, 2-6, 7-S, 6-4. COSTA MESA -Tun Johnson the Vanguard Uruvers1ty women's volleyball coach, has resigned after one season, according to AthJetic Director Bob Wilson. Doubles · Deglsaian-Nastasic (LBCQ def. Harper.Vu, 7-6, 6-3; OeGrada-Moulton (LBCQ def. Gama-Wine, 6-1, 6-2. Johnson began hls career wilb the wons two yedn. ago dn assistant, before taking over the head-coaching JOb lcSSl year The Llons. which included seven treshmeri, one sophomore, four juniors and no seniors, went 3-20, 3-15 in the Golden State AthJetic Conference. ..alfd UiLNCJE WOW'N 5MtA ~·A 5, occ 2 Johnson also coaches the men's volleyball team dt Golden West College and could not devote enough time to both pro- grams, according to the Llons' media relations department. Singles-Sommef (OCQ def. Otsuka. 6-1, 6-3; Chang (OCO def Marcato, 6-7, 6-4, 6-3; Woef1e (58) clef. Mai, 6-2, 5-7, 7-2; May (SB) def. McNamara, 6-3, 6-2; Higa (SB) clef. Lawson, 6-2, 6-1; Roberts (SB) clef. Bohm, 6-1, 6-0. According to Wilson, the search for a new volleyball coach will begin unrnedlately. Newport Harbor·s Steen to Arizona 0011111• • Woef'le-May def. NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High seruor Amber Steen, a two-time CIF Southern Section Division U cross coun- try champion who also won a section 1,600-meter title m Div1- sion U last spring, has verbally committed to continue her aca- demic and athletlc career at the University of Arizona. Mc.Nam¥rl.awscfl, 8-S. OCC now 1-1. ~nta Barbara, 1-0. ..... , • ; -I ..:a -Died ol TNIL Dmlld: 01.0WI CTC Alill ~ t.w. Fl!A CTC FCll'9dcaft s.W;a ~ 400 ~-.." ... .,,., v.a.y, CA "°" ""°'* (805) ~1. .... ll'llClrmllaft (905) S?a. 1111 9lt: NfrW91 a. Olll:s CTC.-..a...a....11 e dllllt CIGlec:lllr ........ IO callcl e dllll. Mt ~~ .. be 1.-d IOr,... IMPllM- 01/31i01, 02l0'7IOI, Q2/'1~1 CHS-201 .... BSC 10291 NOTIC£ OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: DANIEL "8" SILVERTHORNE eka DAMEL 8 . SILVERTHORNE CASE NO. A205871 To II heirl, beneft. cleriH, crtdltofa, con!· lngent Cfediton, and l*IOll9 ~ mey OChaf· wlaabe~lnlhe .. Of ..... Of bodl. ct DANIEL "B" SILVER· THORNE aka DANIEL 8. 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Bed Frame, Futon C052 Shartf Elhad1d1, Dmono Room Chair Ironing Board, Boolta Boxes E 117 Regina G1ll1a11 MacDonald. Album1. Boxes E140, Scott Samo. Mallrua. Cha Lr Dt-TV Pubhahed Newport Beach·Co11a Mesa Dally Ptlol January 31, February 7. 2001 W 311 HIGH SCHOOL GIRIS SOCCER HOOP SUMMARIES CdM champs, 2-1 Ma.tOMt•......---&IMQA 54, Nolll I 4f ..... ..,0-- ~ 10,. "1 . f llMld9 It S 1J '7 M ..... 11 f T«l'f 12. ~ 10. w.._,. I, • University unable to contain PCL ju~gemaut; Corona clinches Pacific Coast League crown. c;..., S. ~o 2. M<M.ord J l1l'L ..,... • Tlr'Y • ~IM ·,_,. ....... ~II. 'fQUn9 I), K. v.a.-12. o v~ 1 C&hoY 4. IRVINE -Corona del Mar High's girls soccer team improved to 8-0-1 in Pacific Coast League play (22-1-3 overall) with a 2-1 PCL win over host University Tuesday. "°*9* '· "'*'° 0 )<pc ool!l · ~ l '°'oi9d out none MOFIC COo\Jl UAGUI ~ ConA MlllA 11. ~ 9IAOI .. ~-.,o.-n Combined with Lagwus Beach's 1-1 be wilb Cosl9 Mesa, 1t c:llnches the PCL crown for the Sea Kings, their second straight league championship. C.on.t MeW 11 ll lt l'I 17 ~ lffch " 12 11 12 • 411 c:.e. ..... IM>tn.o., 2S. P¥'fM 11, Conte 12, l/~ll 9, (l.,k I c..tioco 5, Gene!,. S llQOk> 2, ltt•~OO..-l MollWMd 2. f~ 0 AMbur~o Paige Janes and Jaycee Mahler scored first-half goals off ass1Sts from Molly O'Meara dlld Margit Vogele. ) ot go.ls Wlon..o,. S C-1# l, c...>CW 1 v.i.1111.~01 Bnttd VogeJe was credlted with one save. fouled °"' ,..,.,,. ..,.. Mustangs stalemate Laguna Beach. 1-1 LAGUNA BEACH -The Costa Mesa High girls socce1 team battled host Laguna Beach to a 1-1 be Tuesday rught m Paohc Coast League acbon ~...,. 0..1,.111 14. llodge1• ,. L•6hy 7. foe. 6. NorO.n s llide\ l l pt ~It Clwtreth J 8~ l No<ilfft I l•""y 1 f oultd ""' ...,.... MOAC(IDot.St~90n c-A 1111. MM M, ~ aJ ~by~ Katie Roche scored the Mustangs' lone goal off d cor- ner kick by Sharon Day. Goal.re Chelsea Soria had seven saves, as did Laguna Beach goalle Shauna Cobb. Co<or1• d•I ,,.., 18 Z2 l1 ll &I Un1.....,ty 21 21 11 .lO &2 C.0.-_, -~1'19'.., 16 ~1 lS. It-.. 15 A..,,.,,.. 10 M"'ROI\ 5. lloetwchon l Gtf') t 1.11.,, O ).opt~· s,,... l sn~· fou~out ,,.,.. •• Tuesday night's tle by Mesa (1 4-4-5, 6-1-2 in lec'lgueJ gives Corona del Mar (8-0-1 m league) the PCL crown. The two schools do battle at CdM on Thursday, beginning at 3·15 pm. ~lty Ci 11..y 19 Chn••W· 18 AtnOI\ 9, f91\!ll 7 "•n 6. Ciomf>> S ~4,All.t.• ] 111 ~ Cia<ry 8 (!v•<t'll' ] A.,,_, I f~~ 1. Gom.t I HELP WANTED CdM seeks track and fi eld coaches • Jowled~ N~ ~(IDot.Sr ......-.....s IESTANOA 52, NolrTMWOOD '2 S<onby~ Nortt>wood 8 I 10 16 •2 f<t¥<•• IS I) II I) S2 _.,, cod ~.,.,. ~ '<o<t>ol< I N .... 1 CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High boys dnd guls track and held programs are loolo.ng for assistant coache~ for the upcoming sedson. Alwugt' • ·P'< ""t:J J t •'l l ,_..,., 7 )pt gc:..I\ ,...,, fovltod out "<If• btMKJa Ci••r 11 &•"•'• 'l 11.<•olli 'l' a H•••t• I>, wa..,. \ BVl•el<J 4 c.. hl4• J VMqYH 2 Rod•'9Ul'I I C.m•ty Q 0<•11•"4 0 Openings exist for d long and Uiple jump coach, as well as d shot pul dnd ctiscus coach and interested applicdnts should contact Coach Bill Sumner at f949) 476-7076 ) pt 90.a ~.itMJl1.1J } '1 fet'd ' 8•Hf'f• l w-1 TODAY'S SCHEDULE a.sket!Nll MOOK CO.UI ~ GA.I S<Gr9byO.--Co5TA Mis. 66, l..AGUNA lkAol 59 (oJ\la ,,....,. ti I b 111 1' 66 l~u,_.8"..,h 8 •7 i JS S9 Community college men • Golden West at Orange Coast. 7 30 p m. Community college women • Golden West at Orange Coast. 5.30 pm Soccer C-U -H ........ ll C..-0"0 16 ,,...,.,,. 10 tot! I LMO\ 6 • 1 (j<o<" l p,,..11.., 1 c;,,...,, 0 5•11o[) T••nllO T••ioO Mur-111 0 High school boys -Costa Mesa at Corona del Mar, 3. 15 p.m .. Enanc1a at Un1vemty, 3 15 p.m. Water polo High school girls · Altso Niguel at Newport Harbor, 4 p m., J pt <J<o•ls ..,.,..,.,,, ~ C.t•M J M.1nhall l fooled ovt non~ ~ lh.-c:h ..... , ..... .,. ... ., •l Off•tld 9 .,...,_.,II \ ,,.., • .,,..a~ "4-d""°" J Duff) J w..tl>Ma .. ., I Corona del Mar at Costa Mesa. 3: 1 S p.m.; Universrty at Estancia, 3 1 S p.m . Softball l j)I 90<01\ r '°"~ O\/t M "''.ti_., Mone C~I l£AGUI ~ UMva5m 46, eo.o.A OU MM 36 Scot.by~ College · Chapman University at Vanguard, 3 p.m Community college -Orange Coan at San Diego CC. 3 p m DEEP SU TUESDAY'S COUNTS Newpcw1 Unding · 1 boat. 10 anglers 12 sand bass, 39 sculpm Dav ey's Lodler -1 boat. 15 anglers 3 sand ba~. 1 cahco bass, 38 sculp1n, 2 sheephead, 3 perch. ' Patton. CA 92369 Bond• K-050·19·4 The ptbtc IS lnV!tad IO attend Temia .,. cash only Owner hes Iha nght IO bid A general detcnphon ol tht propet1y being aold. along Wllh tno Iden· Illy of ttia ~ rent· ino Iha $pace .,. .. fol- low• SPACE NO-. OCCUPANT, PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A·235. Krystal Nastasi.' Misc Boxes. Bad S\efeo Eqpt Va1:- wm. Toostar A·286. Vincent R Burg. TV. Boxes, Vac- uum. Bed. Furniture A·310, Paul L Bras· tylll'Uy Bqc:la. Boxes C-002. Jay W~karaon. • Tool Boxes. Bad Auto Jlc:k. Fumitllre. Automo-llva Repair Tools. eo.... Slds. Couch C·068, Paul Os· ter*•ld, Bo11as. Furniture. Couch BBO ShaMno C·~l. Rodney Bell. Wl<*ar Baskets, Al1lfiiclal Trat, 2 Boxes D-019, Carman DaVl8. 8oxaa. Wa900, T V .• Furniture. Ve cu um Clelllef. Bed Frame E·250. Leure J Valdez. Boxes, CtolhM. Fum11u1a Publi1hed Newport 8aech-Co1ta Meu Diiiy P1lol January 3 I. Fat>n.wy 7, 200 I W317 '"'°"• ~ ~ 9 a q & 36 un·~ty 9 10 IJ I• ·46 c.or..... clltl -J ~~ ·~ I( M<Coy '' Hawl.1"' l. (-••• 2 ~ 1, Cir~ 0 ICl,.n 0 Ma<h 0. Sr-~11 0, Al.rl•lw 0 lvu 0 ) pt goat• K M Coy I f ®I.cl out,,,.,,,,_ \INvenlty Al·U-14, "-"' lut'q\'1'1 I!, 1-.0 6, S<Jne< 0 VP<) A lH ] ).opt~·· k-dl-4 "°" T~ I ,ff' foul(od OU\ nOI>« Actltlou1 Bu.slMSI Heme Statement The following persons are doing busoOass as 2RPl YR COM •223 Dana Rd Newport Beac:ll CA 92663 TllTIOChy J Albltz 4223 Dana Rd . Newpo11 Beach CA 92663 Th11 busoness 1s con· ducted by .,, .ndMduaJ Have you started doing bos.nesa yet? No T llT104hy J AJbltZ This statement was ltled w11h the County Cle111 of 0.ange Counly on O 1 ·'29'200 I 20016853570 Daily Ptlol Jlln 31 Feb 1, 14, 21, 2001 W316 Flctltloua Business N8me Statement The loltowmg persons 818 doing business al> AG cntarpnse 2172 Dupont Or . 119 IMne Calitornta 92612 Ayman Gammori 2855 P1~raek Avt u. t 20 Coat• Mes. Cal!fomia 92626 Thll buema .. is con· dueled by an lnc*vi<lual Heve you started doing bullr-. yet? No A n 0.mmotl ' ~statement "'" fHcl wlltl the Couniy Clenl of Or9nge CouOly on O 11291200 t 20018953500 Od'y Pio! Jan 31 Fat> 7, 14, 21. 2901 W31• FlctlUoue Bu&lnaH Heme Statement The following P9f90111 .,. dc*lg bulinasa .. GIBSON William H. Gibson. 83 peeud 1w1y January 30, 2001. HI wn 1 m i. dent ol Corona end former1y of Newport Beach. He w11 born June 4, 1917 In Chlclgo Ullnolt. HI WU I membef of Rr'lt Presbytefl•n Church of Cofone, lllO WU I member ot ltl'le YMCA In Newport 8aac:h end Coron•. Ht 11 survlvtd by Wife lubal of Cofone. Sons W. Edward Gibson, Montana, Dr. Oevld G. Olb1on, P9nn1ytvMla, Urry N. Gibson. Merylend. Ooneld M. Glbeon, Irvine, 1l1tet1 Jene Rowe. Burblnk, Betty Goodwin, Los AngeJ-n . 11 GI lrldc:hffdr• 1, 2 gr .. tgrandchlldren. S.rvlce wlfl be held Saturday, f*'-Y 10, 1 :00 P.lit. It ttla Ccwone Flrat 1 Prt1byterl1n Church. DHlonl by Rita 15 Sea Co¥a lane Haw port Beectt CA 92680 Rile 8eruba 15 S.a Cova 4na. Nawpo11 •· BNch, CA 92660 i· Thil bullntll le con dllCMd by an ~ Have you 11erted d<Mng bu81M.. yal 1 v... .--t 1115 Ru IWuba Thltl atalameot wu l1'ed With the Counry OM ~ Ottngt o-.ty on 01111/2001 2001W20U 01i1y ..... .11n 3 t, F.o Z, 14, 21. 2!)Q! W3!3 . -· . ()i\lOllflt ( · •• ,1,l'( G) EOOAl HOllSlllG OPPORTUNITY All rul tsl.tta acNtrtlslng In this ~per Is 111bject to tile Ft<leral F1ir Housing Ac1 ol t 968 IS amended which makes it 111tgal to advertlu ·any prtlerenc:t, Nmltatlon or dlscrimllllllon blMd on race. color. rellO· Ion, se1t, ll.lndie19. tamlllll status or natJoNj origin. or 10 Intention to make Ill)' such pr1l11eoee. ~millllon Of cllcrlm!Npon • • This M'#Spl.per will not knowingly u eapt any advertisement for rul tti.tt wtllcn 11 1n Y!Olahor1 ol the 18 Olir reldcrs 11 e htrtby informed thJI all e1wt11nos ac1Wrttsec1 1n thlt :::::: are avall.lblt on 111To~~~=· "*'· ~lie> lOll "•a• t ....,...24-8690 tnm • , .. Pl EAST SIDE COSTA MESA Elduelw llltlng 3br 2bl, • .... Ql*tln. lg Ir, 4 c:er Ill'· flrtme loc. ....,. .,.. ec:tiool dist. Prine """" Cell Bob Coluccio t4t-'3M 131 Prudlr&I Cl R!!!ty • ••• m • . ... _...,_--... -ii Bedroom Set 7pe CtltllY wood 4 pctler bed w/rt/i$, drHUI W/lri-lold mmor, 2 night stlndl New, sbll 1n bollM, COii $&500 sac st 875 mllc:hlng cl1el1 $375 cMI 71'-424-0470 . . ly~Per- 330 ,.tit 0.J &mt ~ MeA, CA 9'2027 \I \npM 1114. ,. ~ ~ ••• rrltpbout 8·30auh):00pm ~,. i alk-ln 8:30am-5:00pm ~ndri ' . . Polley Rates and deadli11es b subject to cha~r without notirr. Thr publishtt ~ti the ~t lO ctl\50r1 recJaMify, remt or l'l'jfft M)' clwified em-r~t. PleaM rrpon any f'rror dult may be in your clwiritd ad immedillttly. Tht Daily Pilor aretptt no liability for any error in an 11dvrrti&cmtnt for wbich It may be ~iblt mtpt for the COit o( the ~ attually occupil'd by tbt error. Crffii1 Nin only bt all0tt·KI for tbt r111t imtrtioo. -----hldllnes----- Monday ........... .Friday S:OOpm f riday .......... Thursday S:OOpm Tueeday ......... Monday 5:00pm Saturday .......... .friday 3:00pm Wedncsday .... Tuesday S:OOpm Sunday ............ .friday 5:00pm Thursday .. Wtllnesday S:OOpm POSTAL JOBS .. 14.27/ HA t Fednl ....... No Experience, Eum Info Cell , .......... IOl84 l!m=lp!!VLoa!I not ..... WORK FOR THE BEST RESTAURANT Lile Coob. Food SeMlrl, Bl-. and HOl1/Holt...., AWY In Pll'IOft • Plllle be wwy of out of.,..~ Clltdl wlll the locel lettef BuelnHt Bu- ,_, before you lllld any lllOnty Of ,_ tot NtYte.e. Reed end undll 1t11MI enr OOl'llnlc:tl beb't you tlgn. Gerontology Aide I Careglvera I Companion• FOR PRIVATE DUTY • Minimum 2 years apcrM!nc.r wnh Althc1mcr, Dcmcnua or Gero-Psych. • Llvc·ln I Live-Out I 4 hr 16 hr I 8 hr I 12 hr Shift Availahk. •We offer cxcdlcm bcndiu I Tra.inmg I Top Pay / 401 K Plan Join the LlvHOME Te•ml Lo• AnttetM C.J/ Mtt.u. • (JlJ) 9JJ..5880 UDO DINER M71 Via Udo nm Newpol1 leedl, or tu ,.. 949-723-114 v 65 ft boat dock Beet view of Illy ' night ~ 2bt, • dlin, Of 3lw. I ' .... 1 _=_··_.~---·= __ tr·--== ___ :""'-:=·=_:_· Agt Mery Fryer Sl,185,000 ~1-723-7()15 Oceen Front 2br 1b1, nicely lum1$11ed. II~ Lg. Execulhe 28f 1 c.., pkng. WMkly-Monthly 32 Condo In NWIJ( No. CIOM to 685-6920 °' 323-394-4:394 •hopping, oc11n cloat. Motet/ MANAGERS • SPECIAL• $154.00+ tax VMv (Mull pr-m lhll Ad) 235 rme & kltchentllt. Situated on bMtltlllAy "lOVE SEAT I COUCH" llallM IMthef, Jllnt cond ~color, & mo NEW. EftNldld ""'· ptld l2500 ~ •1eoo. P11vate perty.MM6CM40e C.J/ '::r ~!HlO Ylalt u• •• -weltett .. -.llvho-.c°"' THI eALLUP OHANIZATION Fulr loedtd, 3000 DUff'Y " dtlllo model, 1 mil, 115,"5 1tM DUFFY 21, lully loedld szo.• t4M45-1112 V.A. SO MOVE ... FAfl ~ AIU Liit OI "--HUOr'VA M'°8 71~534-llOO Ytelt'lllRell&elll (111111: vr19geadnc.com IUY WHOLUALI :: 8Ql;:70 :: 1 ··~11. I Mediterranean VIiia. • _ 2bf 2ba, walk to sand & 38R 2BA HOOSE shops Agt 9.-~723-Sl:!O So. of HWY pvt *1oed baclt. 1 ctr g~ •BEACH RETREATt S25CICt'lllo a.t I walk to bey a blech. 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