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•Toshiba Oassic fwld-raiser is ready
for final part of his job: thanking
sponsors and hitting the golf course.
Mathis Winkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -Hank Adler's work is
pretty much done by now.
As the co-chairman of the Toshiba Senior
Classic golf tournament at the Newport
Beach Country Club, Adler is responsi-
ble for finding sponsors to ensure the
event's financial stability, while his
co-chair, Jake Rohrer, takes care of
about 1,100 volunteers who work
during the tournament.
TOSHIBA SENIOR CLASSIC
For more on the Toshiba Senior Classic.
See Sports, Page 7
Adler said, silting m Deloitte & Touche's 12th-
floor conference room near South Coast Plazd,
where he works as a tax partner.
•Jeff (Purser's) the man,· Adler said, adding
that Purser has taken over about 95% of his
former work as head or fund-raising.
But it has not dlways been W<e Uus. A long-
time supporter of Hoag I lospital -Adler
now sits on the bod.rd of directors and
acts as treasurer-h1s mvolvement m
previous golf tournaments benefit-
ing the hospital was more hands-on.
•In those days, it was hand to
mouth." A9Jer Sdld, takin~ a bite
from a muffin he's found at a left-
Behind the SCENES
A look at two helpers
who get up early to
make the Toshiba
Classic run smoothly
• NAMES: Marlene and
Joe Ryan
• HOME: Bakersfield
• • THEY ARE: The caddie
masters
Joe and Marlene Ryan
They follow along." match to get an overview
When the Classic ends in
Newport Beach, the Ryans
will pack their bags and head
up to Valencia for the next
stop on the tour Building and nurturing rela-
tionships with the Classic's finan-
cial backers is a year-round task,
said Adler, adding that thanking
sponsors through "the better part
TQ SH I BA ~:~.breakfast buffet in the
And while the earlier incar-
• DAILY DUTIES: As.
helpers to the helpers, the
Ryans get to the course about
6 a.m. to check on the 78-plus
caddies working during the
tournament. They hand out
fresh towels, help with need-
ed information. pass on mes-
sages and make sure that
caddies get their lunch.
Most caddies -ranging in
age from their late teens to
70 -are on contract with
one of the players and follow
their bosses around the coun-
Theoretically, players could
carry their own equipment,
which weighs between 30
and 35 pounds eut caddies
are an old golf trad1t1on, dat·
1ng back to England's Queen
Anne in the 18th century, Joe
said. The queen used to des·
1gnate one other cadets
(hence the name caddie) to
carry her clubs Not that
that's the only thing caddies
do. They function as an assis-
tant to the player. keep track
of distances on the golf
course and walk 1t before the
• DID YOU KNOW: When
caddies say they "need a
bag," they're not just looking
for a place to keep the clubs
They're looking for a player
to work for and, 1n turn. a
bag as well
of next weekend is his main duty nghl now.
Besides, most of Adler's responsibilities are
handled by tournament director Jeff Purser.
who took over as the Cl.assic's chief employee
when Hoag Hospital came aboard as the
event's organizing charity in 1997.
"He's the greatest hire we ever made,•
nabons of golf fund-raisers did
bring in six-figure sums for the hospital, last
year's $1-miUion check. set new reci>rds for the
Seruor tour. To the best of Adler's knowledge,
the event has become Orange County's
biggest fund-raiser.
SEE GOLF PAGE 5
tr/.
"They are like circus fol-
lowers," said Joe. who has
carried golf bags himself in
the past "They are nomads.
SEAN HIUER I DAILY "'LOT
Carla Hummel, a Newport Coast Elementary mom, directs traffic as rain tries to dampen the first offlctal day at the school.
Mooooving
'TRAFFIC ALONG
PTA mom gets creative with her costµme as a
way to ease commuter tensions at new campus
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Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
T be opening of Newport Coast Elementary
School on Monday was an ·udder• success
-thanks in part to a parent who directed
morning traffic disguised as a cow to keep tempers
down and the mood light. ,
PTA mom Carla Hummel decided she would do f
her part lo make sure the first day went smoothly
after tempen flared at pickup time the afternoon of
the school's trial run two weeks ago.
SEE SCHOOL PAGE 5
--Compiled by
Mathis Winkler;
Photo by Don Leach
Board may
• reVISe zero
tolerance
• Trustees will consider add.mg
an outline for handling violence
to Newport-Mesa's conduct rules.
Danette Goulet
DAllY PllOT
NEWPORT-MESA -A proposed reVlSton to
the school district'<; zero-tolerance pol.Jcy will
beef it up, not ease 1t.
The reVlSton. t.f it's passed by the school
board torught, will outlme th<' Newport-MM<!
Urufted School DlStnct's intolerance or VlOlence
and threats or violence by students agamst stu-
dents
"The distnct will not tolerate any gPstures.
comments, threats or actions. either wntten, ver-
bal or physical, wtuch cause or threaten to cause
or are Wcely to cause bodtly harm. per..ono.l
degradation or chsgrace. • the proposed new
section or the pobcy reads
The proposed change comes m response to
parents' concerns. said Jaime Castellanos, the
dlst:Jict's assisld.nt supenntendent or secondary
educabon.
"Parents were concerned that there WdS
nothing in our pobcy that spoke to violence.·
Castellanos Sa.Jd. HThey wanted to specifically
see someth.mg that spok e to lhl.s ISSUe."
The 4210 zero-tolerance pollcy m ~ distnct
sets the gwdebnes for student conduct. The pol-
tt:'f has been the subject of mtemuttenl attacks
over the yea.rs. the most recent last week when
the American Bar Assn. passed a reso1ubon at
~ annual meeting calling for an end to such
policies across the nabon.
In Newport-Mesa, the pohcy calls for the
unrnediate suspension and transfer of a student
caught with, or under the lD.fluence of, drug or
alcohol.
The section parents and dls1nct staff are ask-
ing to be added to the policy would not have the
same condlbons as the drugs and alcohol section.
SEE POLICY PAGE 5
Group votes to oppose JWA cap extension llSIDI SPOITS llDll
• South County cities coalition members say they would
support restrictions if plans for El Toro airport were halted.
Pwl Olnton
OMY Pilar
bets said.
"I'm te.nibly dismayed -et the ~response from the folks in Newport
Beech,• said Wayne Rayfield, an
euthol'ity member and O..no Point
coundlman "We've reecMd the point •
that unlesa then!'s some sta.nting
Change ID the poabon ~ ~
BellCh. lt as time to imp&enlent the (oewl j>Olify." 1b8 authonty bad puled leVeral
~about• year eigo IUPPOl't·
Ing the extHnlion ~ lbe IO:c:.ued ·mn·
Mntdiia'We
Newpon 8eedl and two groups In
tbe dty-the A.ifpart ~king Group
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2 Tuesday, February 27, 2001
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Kid• Talk BACK
Advice for
a rainy day
The Da1Jy Pilot asked 11rst-
graders at Kaiser Primary
Center in Costa Mesa:
What are the best ways to
dry clothes alter lt rains~
"You
should
shake them
around or
put them in
the drying
machine.·
JACK
SAMPLE, 7
Costa Mesa
"Pul
clothes m
the dryer
or hang
them out-
side. But if
it's raining
outside,
then you
could ha ng them mside in
the garage."
RYAN DAVIDSON, 7
Costa Mesa
"You could
hang up
the clothes
on a string.
Or you
could iron
them.·
ANDY
FISCHBECK,
6
Costa Mesa
"Put them
in the dry-
er, hang
them out-
side or iron
them.
That's all
you can
do."
"You can
put them
in the dry-
er or hang
them out-
side."
MICAt1
DAVIS, 6
Costa
Mesa
AWSON SHEPPARD, 6
Costa Mesa
"Shake
them. Or
put them
on a bench
in the sun
so they
can dry."
SAMANTHA
BREWER, 7
Costa Mesa
-Interviews and photos
by Stefanie Frith
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about the school's six academic programs:
science and math; business, communica-
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and health. lthletia ind fitness. The fair
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the Costa Mesi Nelghbomood Commu-
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SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Kindergartner Jordan SaliJbury, right. gives a high-five to classmate Rusty Padia on Monday during a break at Newport Coast Elementary.
Something old, something new
D•nette Goulet
DAILY PlLOT
P roudly sporting their navy
Newport Coast Elementary
gear, kindergarten students
enjoyed their old routine in their
new digs Monday.
Kmdergartners at Newport Coast Elementary
carry on with their usual routine on their first
official day at the school
could carry off, Pam Lookabaugh
took a seat in a rocking chau in
front of a rug and gave students
the rundown on the new rules.
Even snack time takes organiz-
ing with 18 5-and 6-year-olds,
apparently.
The school's yolJ.Ilgest ~tudents
gladly broke in their brand pew
classroom throughout momirlg.
Some students lay on the
brightly colored ru~ to study their
spelling words. Others sat at the
small, round tables to work on
their writing journals. Still others
quietly milled in between, just
taking in the new scenery.
But the excitement did not keep
the children from getting their
work done.
Each wrote a sentence or two in
their journals about their week-
end.
"I went skiing and there was a
snow storm,• said Troy Hardy, 6. •I
went down the next to easiest
cut.•
On the opposite page. Troy
dre w a picture of a skier that he
said was his mother.
WEDNESDAY
"That's my mom." he said. "I
had to follow her down and I
learned to brake."
He proceeded to point his toes
in to demonstrate how skiers
should place their feet in order to
"brake."
Whe n the journals were fin-
ished, it was snack time -anoth-
er yearlonb tradition that required 1 a few new explanations.
' After a little tune for attention
that only a kindergarten teacher
MONOAY
She further reminded them or
the nice new carpet and that they
wanted to keep it that way.
With that said, they broke out
the juice boxes, crackers and fruit
snacks.
• IN THE a.ASSROOM Is a weekly feature
in which Daily Pilot education writer
~nette Goulet visits a campus within
the Newport-Mesa Unified School District
and writes about her experience
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aouroes such as cbeele, IUnQows Jeadl, fnill
yogurt. ~-roasted peanuts end dreilllng.
POUCE FILES
COSTA MESA • ""*" Street: Someone reportedty g11yt false ldentffi-
cation to a police officer In a pwtc at ~le Avenue at
6:38 a.m. Thursday.
• Flllr Drive: Police ems1ed someone on an undisclosed
warrant at 2:.45 p.m. 'ThUnday.
• hltl Avenue: Police arrest9d someone on suspicion
of parole violation In the 1800 blodt at 10'.lO p.m.
Thunday.
• v.ler Roed: An aaautt and robbery was repotUd In
the 2000 block at 7: 15 a.m. Thursday.
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Doily Piiot Tuesday, February 27, 2001 3 ,
From pantaloons to itsy-bitsy) teeny-weeny bikinis
Anyone who has spent
as marw years on the
bead\ as I have has
seen some remarkable
changes in women's beach-
wear. My earliest recollec-
tions are of the early 1920s,
when what women wore
seemed more likB an invita-
tion to sink rather than swim.
Women wore rubber beach
shoes, rubber stockings to the
knees and pantaloons. All
this was covered by a loose
dress with lots of ribbons and
bows and other frills, topped
by a hat. The only thing
uncovered besides the face
and the hands was a small
part of the thigh. This
exposed thigh caused all
sorts of problems.
~
Robert Gordner
THE :VERDICT
Apparently, the authorities
thought the sight of a female
thigh twned men into sex-
crazed maniacs, so by law
there could only be so much
thigh exposed to public gaze
between the knee and the
bottom of the pantalooo.
Police officers actually went
out on the beach armed with
tape measures to check that
the proper amount of fiesh
wasn't exceeded, and those
who offended received cita-
tions.
The late '20s introduced a
new style. This was the peri-
od of old:style bath houses.
These were places where,
for 50 cents, you could rent a
bathing suit and a changing
room. There were bath hous-
es by the Newport and Bal-
boa piers and one in Corona
del Mar where Pirate's Cove
is today. One of my first jobs
was banding out suits at the
old Corona del Mar bath
house. The bathing suits you
rented were one-piece,
black Jantzens made of
wool, conung down to slight·
ly above the knees. Still not
great for swi.moung but a lot
better than before. Men's
and women's swts were
idenUcaJ except that the arm
holes in women's suits were
smaller.
The next innoval.lon Ul
women's bedchwear was the
rubber batlung suit. It was
very exciting when 1t h.rst
came out, sleek and fonn-fit-
ting. Rubber suits had three
drawbacks, however. 11\ey
split at the seam with alarm-
ing regularity. They tended to
vulcanize, so that wben a
woman sat too long in the
sun, when she got up, she
left part of her suJt on what-
ever she'd been sitting on,
and when one perspired, the
perspiration tended to accu-
muldte and run down the
umer leg, causmg crude
remarks. Rubber swts had a
short career.
I don't know what materiaJ
women's batlµng suits were
mdde of alter that -cotton, I
guess -but they were a reg-
ular one-piece design actual-
ly suited for swimming.
There were also two-piece
suits with bra and shorts.
The changes m men's suits
weren't so dramatic. First 1t
was the bath house Jantzen,
then came two-piece suits:
trunks and tank tops. The
batlung swt police were sl.llJ
active at this tune, and you
got a bcket lf you went on
the beach without your top
Then one summer, we all
rebelled and tore our tops
mto shreds. The forces of
Puntanism finally gave up,
and men have been weartng
only trunks ever smce, d little
longer, a little shorter, but not
much variety.
The finaJ evolubon in
women's swts was the biloni.
This has gotten smaller and
smaller over the yedrs untll 1t
doesn't seem like it's sdfe to
swun in So m a way, we've
come full circle
• ROBERT GARDNER IS a Corona
del Mar resident and a former
Judge His column runs Tuesdays
Survey on proposed arts center in Newport Beach stirs debate
Mathis Winkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -A
center for the arts and a city
park. Taken separately, either
would probably get support
from residents.
But when the two clash, as
with a proposed arts and edu-
cation center on open space
behind the city'.s central public
library, tempers fly.
is approved. But in addition to
the request, commissioners
have asked that council mem-
bers wait on a final decision on
the site's future until the
study's been completed.
"It's obviously not fair for
the private people who give
money• to have council mem-
bers reject the arts center
before the poll's results are
known, said Don Gregory, a
member of the arts commis-
sion and the ad hoc committee.
Gregory added that the
proposed center would use
less than a third of the land.
"The park would be nine
acres,• he said. ·we just need
3.5 (acres):
Others, such as community
activist Allan Beek, said the
commission's request nour-
ished their suspicion that sup-
porters of the project are trying
to pul together a poll showing
that residents favor the idea.
to sell the idea of turning (the
site) into an arts center,• said
Beek.
"I know thdt (project sup-
porters) Wd.Ot it on that Slte, •he
scud. "It's their dream. I don't
want to destroy people's
dreams, but open space does-
n't mean that we haven't
decided whdt to do with (the
land) yet. It medns we've
decided · to keep it open
space:
While not opposed to a sue -
vey, Beek added that residents
should also be polled about
other possible sites for an arts
center, such as Corona del Mar
High School or the defu'.nct Port
Theater Ill Corona del Mar.
FYI
Newport Beach City
Council members will
meet at 7 tonight at City
Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
Gcegory Sdld lhl' proposal
for a center itseU wasn't con-
troversial. Whether residents
would favor a center on open
space is what c1ly officials must
figu.re out. pe Sdtd.
"We're Will.my to JldY to fmd
out the answer.· he Sdld
Councilrrldn Steve Bromberg,
who chairs the dd hoc com-
nuttee, said he liked the idea
of conducbng d <>urve}
It happened again Monday
morning at a meebng of the
city's ad hoc comrnlttee for an
arts and education center.
Members of the group, which
includes representatives from
the City Council, the library
board of trustees, as well as the
city's parks, beaches and
recreation, and arts commis-
sions, discussed an arts com-
missioners' request that the
council accept money for a poll
of residents' views on the pro-
posed center.
"I have a feeling that it's just MEXICAN RESTAURANT
The council will discuss the
request at its meeting torught.
The funding for the survey
would come from an undis-
closed donor, who has also
pledged a minimum of $1 mil-
lion to build the arts center if it
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"Right now, dll we've heard
from are d few homeowners
associaboru. dnd people that
show up dt meetings,· he Sdld.
"I'd be lllterested in knowing
what !other people's) thoughts
dre." •
Along wtth the oty's pdrks,
bedche!> and recreation com-
rruss1oners, members of. the
enVlronment.alist group Slop
Pollub.ng Our Newport have
emerged dS opponents of the
center and have presented a
proposal for d ·centrd.1 park"
on the Site.
Bromberg Sdld hr d like to
ensure that all interested pdI·
bes feel comfortable wtth the
way dn opuuon poll would be
conducted Setlling on para-
meters for the 9UCVey rrught
also delay a deos1on by coun-
cil memben.
t>.1dyt*' 1t\ "benehc1d1 to all
part.Jes lo conllnuc this for two
to four w~k!.." Bromberg said.
"Thert"!> so much dl sJdkc."
But h~ added thdr he'd like
to bnng the dd hoc corruruttee
to dfl end d!> soon as posstble
<ind !>ettle the question of
establishing d pa.rk, d pdlk and
an arts center or Just an arts
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Rains expected tO .;P:Ortµi}tlti:.
•
The nuns came. And they
came.
As the county was poWld-
ed for most of Monday with
ramlall, Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa didn't feel the
brunt of the storm's force.
For the 24-hour period
ending at 4 p.m. Monday,
Newport Beach received
0.27 inches of rdm.
John Wayne Airport, at
the Costa Mesa border,
received 0.77 inches for the
same penod, d National
Weather Service meteorolo-
gist said
The rainfall numbers
were lighter that other coun-
ty olles, such as AnahelID.
That city received 1.36 inch-
es. meteorologist Dcin Atkin
said
Temperdtures ranged
between 51 and 56 degrees
in Newport Beach, Atkin
said
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Newport Beach's streets
weren't Wdterlogged, Public
Works Director Don Webb
said. ·
"I'm not aware of any
flooding,· Webb said. "It's
be~n a lot of w:ater, though."
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presentation today from
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company that offers an
energy management pro-
gram designed specifically
for schools. The company
claims there is no risk and
huge future savings.
WMt to expect: The
board Is interested in, yet
skeptical of, the potential
savings. As the energy cri-
sis continues, however,
board members may con-
sider the proposal more
seriously.
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Last year, an alternate
school calendar was pro-
posed and adopted after
several revisions. The
result was the current
schedule, which includes
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recent Presidents Week
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Mondays off. Parents and
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But baclc 111 his office, it
becomes dear that Adler's
not just doing this to bring in
money for the hospital. The
room is filled with 901.ftng
memorabilia, ranging from a
side table standing on
golfer's feel lo photographs of
Adler in action on the golf
course hJmself.
During the year, Adler -
who ranks himself just within
the lop 25% of the Cla.ssic's
amateurs -usually plays a
round on Saturday mornings
al the Santa Ana Country
Oub.
The need to stay accessi-
ble for his chents might be
the biggest doWJlSlde to bis
sport of choice.
"The beauty or golf and
the horrible thing about golf
is that it takes ... five hows,•
he said. "The good part is
that you get to be away from
POLICY
CONTINUED FROM'1
Punishment for violence,
threats£ and bullying would
range trom a parent confer-
ence tQ' expulsion for the most
extreme cases, Castellanos
said. It would also provide
counseling.
"We haven't made it so
ngid that we are not1applying
common sense,· Supt. Robert
Barbot said.
The revision was prepared
with the • help of a task force
composed of parents and
school and distnct staff mem-
bers after a schoolyard bully at
Corona del Mar middle school
put a child in the hospital.
Parents were hoping to
crack the •code of silence in
the schoolyard" that they
believe kept students from
coming forward when a 13-
year-old ~y was choked by a
classmate last spring.
The incident sent a group of
concerned parents on a crusade
to stop schoolyard violence. The
group spoke to school board
members several months ago
asking for their help.
The proposed policy revi-
sion is the result.
"I'm really exoted about it;
said Cyndie Borcoman, the
Corona del Mar parent leading
the ausade. ·1 think it's a posi-
tive step because 1t identifies
specific behaVlor that is com-
mon to middle school kids, who
are jockeying for position.•
Borcoman swd Just having
the policy will help to alleviate
some of the bullyin!1problems.
SCHOOL
CONTINUED FROM 1
As a safety precaution, par-
ents are asked to loop around
the bJock and come down
Ridge Park Road instead of
making a left turn into the
school's drive at congested
drop-off and pickup times.
The parent directing traffic
the afternoon of the bial run
was on the receiving end of
some choice words -and ges-
tures, Hummel said.
·1 just did it to lighten up
the mood,· she said of her
heifer appearance. "They
can't be mad at you if you're
dressed like an idiot.•
The school, which sits on
the comer of Newport Coast
Drive and Ridge Park Road in
Newport Beach, was original-
ly scheduled to open Sept. 5
with 350 students ln kinder-
garten through sixth grade.
The $17.3-million school
officially opened for business
on Monday, just shy of six
months late.
•Tue first day was very
exciting,• Principal Monique
Van 1.eebroek so.Id. •waiting
for lt seemed like forever.•
Thachen and students
were giddy wilh exdtement to
flnally be tmtalled in t.be new
IChool. So much so that the
J.ac::k of grass and missing
walkway cxrvers were btµely
noticed.
A mmbinatiort of tbG dose
quarters they~ at Un-
coin fJementaiy School while
waiting for the new ICboo1
and the bOnd ol being the
lebool'• ~ugural group bed
the IChoo1 cx.wmn\mity alnNtdy'
feeling like~·
PaNntt h\mg OUl ill the
ltaff lounge. when. tb8y bed
aapplled breakfllt gooclll
llODg ..... the (ky began. n.n_ the Pf A bed Jerry's Dell
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Tutoring center
opening delayed
WESTSIDE -The open-
ing of a new learning center
at the Someone Cares Soup
Kitchen has been d elayed.
•We just need to get
everything in place, and it ls
. taking us longer than we
thought," said . George
Neureuthe r, development
director at the kitchen.
the same.
The difference will be
that the children at the soup
lotchen will have the bonus
of getting a snack during the
tutoring session and a meal
to take home.
GR£G FRY I DAILY PILOT
Hank Adler h the co.cbaJ.nnan of the Toshiba Senior
Classic Gou Tournament, now underway.
The new center, a collab-
oration between the kitchen
and Think Together, which
oversees the Shahmar
Leaming Cente r, was sched-
uled to open Monday.
Shalimar provtdes tutor-
ing and acadeDUc help for
Westside students in first
through 12th grades Laura
Johnson, executive duector
of Shalunar, has said the
new center -the Someone
Cares Soup Kitchen's Tutor-
ing Program -wtll do much
Slaff members at the
kitchen and Think Together
are working to finish a con-
tract detailing the comnut-
ments of both orgaruzations
and to gather all the neces-
sary paperwork and finger-
pnnts from volunteers,
Neureuther said.
Between 40 and 50 volun-
teers have already signed up
to help tutor at the new cen-
ter, he said
everything. The bad part is
that nobody can reach you.·
And just like the pros
competing for the $210,000
grand prize tlu.s weekend,
Adler knows things can go
either way.
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CONTINUED FROM 1
and Stop Polluting Our New-
port -have begun work with
Orange County officials to
extend the 1985 agreement,
which expires in 2005.
The issue has become
entangled in the COWlty's sev-
en-year push to bwJd an au-
port al El Toro. Three of the
five members of the coWlty'S
board of supervlSOrs support
the plans for an El Toro airport
to relieve demand for flights m
the county.
Newport Beach and the
Airport Working Group have
also lobbied hard for an El Toro
•It's hard lo do,• be said.
•It's hard to make that ball go
where you want 1t to go.
Some days, 1l does. Some
days. 1t doesn't even go in the
same ZIP Code where you
want 1t to go.·
airport. the authority's pendmg dctlOn.
By revoking their support Garden Grove Mayor Bruce
for limiting future flights out of Broadwater spoke Monday.
John Wdyne, South County "ETRPA is a mean-spmted
oties are pushing to expand organization: he Sdld. "They
the county's only existing air-want to stop an airport dt El
port, said Airport Working Toro in any way they can.·
Group attorney Barbara Lich-Before the vote Monday,
man. authority chairman Allan
Liebman accused 1 the Songstad said the move wasn't
authonty of lobbymg to shift a form of retaliation.
future demand out of their •• "This is not a poke m the
own backyard eye of Newport Beach,· he
"They're not mterested m said. ''This IS sunply keeping
the publ,lc good," she said. all options on the table.·
Other North County otles. The future fate of John
Via theu membership in the Wayne Airport may not even
Orange Cqunty Regional Air-be in the hands of the county
port Aulhonty, hfv_e also or its 'cities. The deasion to
pushed for an El Toro Airport. extend the caps will probably
Costa Mesa Mayor Libby require federal revtew. ofhoals
Cowan on Fnday condemned said, because noJ.Se r~tnc:tlons
No new operung dale has
been set. but Neureuther
said he expects it will be m
two or three weeks
-Jenntfer Kho
are a matter of federal law.
Authonty ofhaals said they
hope Monday's move will
draw Newport Beach into a
bdrgairung sesS1on.
"I fervently hope that they
will come and talk to us and
ask for help,• said Paul Eckles,
authonty executive director.
Eckles said the authority
would fight the expansion of
John Wayne 1f El Toro was
dead
Airport Workmg Group
spokesman Dave Ellis said he
wasn't surpnsed by Monday's
move.
"I don't th.tnk tlu.s IS a posi-
tion change,· Ellis said "When
they UlJect themselves Wlth
truth serum, this has always
been theu position.·
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• • ·coMMVNrrv .. ' Th•J. SAIDIT
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"I want people to take away with them
that we need more generators and a
free market because the direcUon we
are moving inea not good."
Howto · · · · , GET Pml1'llED
The Dilly Pilot welc:omeS letters on hlues c.oncemlng
Newport Bach and C'.os1a Mesa.
6 Tuesday, February 27, 200 I
A deterrent
l,,
more effective
than the police
W hose
ser-
vices
cost ta.xpa ye rs
the most on our
local tugh
school campus-
es? Is 1t the wiz-
ened teacher
who is expected
to teach her stu-
dents college-
level calculus or
physics ind
month's less
tune than East
Coast students?
Is 1t the school
psychologist
Gay Geiser-
Sandovol
EDUCATIONALLY
SPEAKING
whose caseload includes the addict-
ed, the abused and the suicidal? Is it
the counselor, m charge of ensunng
that 300 lads are takJng appropriate
classes. as well as helping seruors
apply for college? Is it the principal,
who 1S m charge of personnel,
prenuses and pollcy, and who 1s on
campus from early monung until late
at rught?
ln s~ools with police officers
asSigneCI to the campus, that officer.
along with the car, racho and other
eqwpment, costs more than any of
the people listed above. But the
police officer, because of a four-day
workweek schedule, 1S on campus
less than any of the other school
workers. The police officer is not in
charge of teaching classes nor enforc-
ing school rules. The ofbcer is there to
be a "presence."
I sat through the school board
meetings in which two officers were
approved for Newport Beach sec-
ondary school campuses. It was not
clear to me whether we are supposed
to expect a drop in crime from the
deterrent effect of an officer on cam-
pus or an increase in crimes reported
on campus because ol having a police
officer on the scene. Neither campus
had much reported crime before. In
this age of teacher accountability, we
haven't asked how the program is
being evaluated to justify its expense.
Although statistical studies nation-
wide show that the DARE program is
not effective, there has been no
diminution of that program. Maybe
that is why no one bothered to try to
evaluate the effectiveness of the
police officers on campus.
The school district bought
equipment and personnel with a
school-safety grant that federal dol-
lars supplied as a result of the
Columbine tragedy. What happens
when that grant money runs out? Do
we cover the police officer position
with dollars from the geheral budget
without respect to whether we have
to cut some teachers, coUflSelQ.rs or
nurses to fund it? '
I propose that instead of a police
officer, we use fewer dollars to fund a
Dean of Rule Enforcement. Just Wee
the aty uses non-sworn employees to
enforce aty codes and parlo.ng
meters. the school could use a non-
swom school employee to enforce .
school rules. A police officer does not
enforce school rules or classroom dis-
opllne problems, which takes much
. of our adnunistrators' time. Let's hire
a retired police officer or military offi-
cer to be in charge of rule violations.
As a person hired by the school dis-
trict instead of the police department,
this dean could be assigned to work
during school hours and be assigned
to school tasks after hours too. The
dean could be trained in mediation
and be assigned to settle student dis-
putes or work with bullies.
l asked some high school students
how they would solve school VlO-
lence, and they suggested that kids
should just talk to each other. Some
kids are under the mistaken impres-
sion that they don't have anything in
common with kids of a different race,
rellg1on or economic status. These
high school students told me that
once they ta..l.ked to all types of kids,
they found out they really aren't
very dilfCMnt. They have started a
club that meets at lunch just to let
kids talk to each other and get to
Ir.now ono another. They don't raise.
money or do planned activities.
They jutt talk. It l.an't costing us one
tu dollar, and it wW probably be
the molt ffcctlv wey to curb
tchooJ vlolen<' yel Maf!:: wen to trunk outa d
of the on t.h1I and make
IWV we get more bang for ow buck.
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town phone m.imber (for verlflcatJon purposes).
The Plfot merves the right to edit all wbmisslons for
clarity and length.
MAILBAG
Reader defends. Ute 'agenda'
of Costa Mesa Mayor Cowan
I 'd like to respond to Janice Davidson's
commentary of Feb. 20 concerning (Cos-
ta Mesa Mayor! Libby Cowan. First off,
I've been a resident of Costa Mesa since
1984, and I've known Cowan almost smce
then. In all that time, I've never seen her
lose her temper or act in a willful way. She's
always acted m a pragmatic and levelhead-
ed manner to accompllsh her goals.
What are her goals, her •secret agenda"
as Davidson puts ll? As far as I can tell, she
strives to bring people together to unprove
Life m this community She bebeves in coall-
tion-building and balancing the needs of
the business communjty and homeowners.
Her leadership in government has creat-
ed improvements in parks, city infrastruc-
ture and recreational opportunities for kids:
If this is her "secret agenda, .. I'm au for it.
Doily Pilot
Judging from the dbuse heaped on Cow-
an, I question what Davidson's secret agen-
da is.
How does she know what mail City
Manager Allan Roeder gets unless she's
involved in orchestrating it? What are the
aims of the ·groups• she represents?
JENNIFER TAYLOR I DAILY PILOT
The actions of Costa Mesa Mayor Ubby Cowan have spurred controversy.
lf Davidson wants her cnuques to be tak-
en seriously rather than dS sour grapes, she
should suck to chscussmg policy ISsues rather
than attempting chdracter assassination.
the elementary schools like to use the roller
nnk m Fountain Valley for fund-rc11.Sers , and
parents use it for birthday parties.
I for one, and all the people that I know,
will never go there sunply because we
know Dennis Rodman -thanks to the Dcu-
ly Pilot -has invested money m the place
I wouldn't want to have dinner wondenng
about his bizarre behav10r alfecung my
environment any minute.
SCOTT WESTERFIELD
Costa Mesa
I think this would generate a lot of .revenue
for the businesses around the area. There is
also plenty of parking around that whole back
area of the roller rink and theater.
Former Ice Cha let building
could be put to good uses
I think it's a shame that Costa Mesa is
losing the Ice Chalet, but I think it would
be a great idea to put in an indoor skate
park like the one at the Block of Orange.
ESTHER FERNANDEZ
Costa Mesa
Take the spotlight off
Dennis Rodman, please
Surely the Daily Pilot staff can find some-
thing better to write about than Dennis
Rodman and give at least three different
articles' worth of free publicity to Josh
Slocums restaurant.
There's got to be something you guys
can write about that's more unportant to our
aty than Dennis Rodman -please. I'm
enjoying all the other articles. I really liked
reading about Bob Seaburn and the Amen-
can Legion and you guys folloWi.ng the
skate park. That' great.
Even better would be a roller rink (since
we lost ours years ago on Newport Boule-
vard) and skateboard park. I know many of
Cet's have more of that, and thanks but
no thanks, Dennis Rodman, boo.
BARBARA WILSON
Costa Mesa
City can't skate the issue yet Letter to
THE EDITOR
Readers
RESPOND
1he Issue: Many still want
to see a skateboard park in
Costa Mesa, and they give
suggestions as to where.
I believe the skate park
needs to be at TeWinkJe or
Fairview Park, where
there's enough room for our
families, parlong and saJety.
[The site atJ Charle and
Hamilton (streets! is not the
site for all of the above rea-
sons, including the fact that
there is not enough room for
the skaters.
And I also believe that
Mayor Libby Cowan and
Councilwoman Llnda Dixon
need to be impeached because
they are not supporting the
aty of Costa Mesa in such a
forum that we can be proud,
like Councilman Gary Mona-
han and former Councilman
Joel Erickson did
I'm no longer proud to be a
citizen here in Costa Mesa
with Cowan and Dixon on the
council.
MAUREEN SUWVAN
Costa Mesa
Yes, there ls a perfect place
for a skateboard park in Costa
Mesa. It is right next to the
Bark Park OD Arlington (Dri-
ve) between Junipero fDrivej
and Newport (Boulevard).
There is a large area. Park-
ing could be made there. And
it is away from any residential
areas that people may be
fearing skateboarders.
ERIC LARSEN
Costa Mesa
Maybe somebody should go
over to HWltington Beach and
take a picture ot the skate park
built over near Hunting1on
Beach High School.
They could build one aver
near Estando High and
Fairview Park. Ill an eosy plaCe
to gat to. Kids wouldn't be hav·
1ng to ska down rock walls in
our bl.wness arau.
J think PA\rVMllW PArk ovct
&1AndA WU\lld be 8 91' t
place to lia¥ il
HUtlADAMS
M
ls a pUk OV r
t th~t nugbt Just
l • And U ,,
there's too much complaints or
opposition from·the neighbor-
hood, then remove the speed
bumps on that street so the
rest of the public can use it.
And maybe take out the
stop signs at Santa Ana and
Orange (avenuesj also? Just a
thought.
DENNIS MILES
Costa Mesa
I think it should be at
Fairview Park in Costa Mesa.
That would be a great place
for people to go skate because
you don't want people skating
on other people's property
then just messing it up.
That's why we should have
a skate park. And ii anywhere,
then at Fairview Park because
there's no residences, it can be
open later, you can just put
tights out, and it could be open
all day, every day.
That's my thought for the
new skate park.
SCOTT NEIGER
Costa Mesa
I am in favor of a skate park
in this oty becatise you have
to keep the young people busy
or they will get in trouble. The
idea of having a helicopter
going QVer us at night to watch
the children is ridiculous, and
it's very expensive. ,. 1'1 Some of the cbildre9 are
going way up to Arrowhead to
skate, and J think this ts ridicu-
lous and hard for them to get
up there, especially in the win-
tertime, when there's so much
snow. We have lived up there,
so I know whaM'm talking
ebout.
So, I certainly am in favor of
having a skate park here to
keep these children busy. I
wish I was on that committee,
and I would sure tell them
there's so many ways that you
could save money and have a
skate park for these children.
EUEN NESEN
Costa Mao
Why not use the area
be.bind &rk Park:YQ\l ho
J'8$tJ'ooms, t.he traffic Is not Chet
blg ol 4 probiem and pMan.g
should not be a ~lem.
Fa.mW beve a }>Ja to
bring their younger kkb to
ploy. Thll woy families rould
nd m dm '1&.horc:iimN
~l\.Wa
1ib • ICboQl that iS
loeaied behind the Calta Mell
U °"1rW ~ Hunl·'I •
ington Beach and the Santa
Ana River. 11lis school has a
great deal of land ai:ound it
where many people already
ride mountain bicycles, etc.
The City Council made the
right decision. The Charle and
Hamilton location was very
dangerous. I think we are all
aware how irresponsible chil-
dren can be, and this is a bigb-
traffic area.
Riding skateboards across
Harbor Boulevard would have
created needless tragedy ln
the lives of many. A less urban
area of the city would be much
more wise.
Kudos to Chris Steel and
Karen Robinson especially,
since they were at least par-
tially elected because of their
stance on this issue.
A truly wise and visionary
vote.
BRIAN GRAY
Costa Mesa
A perfect site for a Costa
Mesa skate park? Not possible
wtthout reassessing the type of
skate park Costa Mesa would
accept.
No one wants a 10,000-
square-foot park ln their
neighborhood. Scale down the
plans and put smaller parks
throughout Costa Mesa. Cur-
rently, skateboarding is pro-
hibited in city parks.
Instead, you see skaters in
the streets, on school grounds,
on business properties or
maybe even on your brick
planter. We need safe, minia-
ture skate parks in many
neighborhoods and should
even include areas for scoot-
ers, which have become
equally popular
All neighborhoods should
be expected and willing to
accept smaller park.I for their
own neighbort\ood kids.
A. for the advanced katers
who are d.isappol{lted in tb8
Cly Coundl'I recent dedlion,
th ldN of o buge, multilldlled
kota perk. just does not work
lo Cotta Mesa.
Fortunately, there are com·
mctdaJ facilities and parks ln
other cities you can tum to.
'Thank you, City aoundl, {Or
putting Uae Nfety ot our kids
first It la time now to look 1eri-
ou'1y at what would work In
MMa.~thl!
impact. choOMi ... *9tblt
and be.pr9J)U'ed tol&Md up to
thole whb Nfute 1'91HD8bae_ •
Cadlltiel tn ltJIU' .....
WDICMINa
0..Mma
Trustee is not the
only one under attack
There are parallels in what is
going on in Washington, D.C., and
locally. In Washington, the political
target is John Ashcroft; here, the
target is Wendy Leece.
LEFTERIS LAVRAKAS
Costa Mesa
HOW TO CONTACT
YOUR REPRESENTITMS
CITY OFrEOSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive, 92626, (714) 754-5223
Mayor: Libby Cowan
Council: Linda Dixon, Gary Mon-
ahan, Karen Rob10Son and Chns
Steel
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd., 92663, (949) 644-
3309
Mayor: Gary Adams
Council: Steve Bromberg, Nonna
Glover, John He!Ieman, Denn.is
O'Neil, Gary Proctor and Tod
Ridgeway
COAST COMMUNITY
COWGE DISTRICT
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave.,
Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 432-5898
Chancellor: William M . Vega
Board: Walter Howald, Sheny
Baum, Paul Berger, Armando Ruiz
and Je.ny Patterson
NEWPORT-MESA
UNIRED SCHOOL OtSTR.tCT
District Office: 2985-A Bc4T St.,
Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 424:..5000
Superintendent Robert Barbot
Board: Dana Black, Judy Franeo,
Jun Fenyman, Marth.a Fluor,
Wendy Lee<:e, Seren Stokes a.nd
Davtd Brooks
MESA CONSOUOATEO
WATIA otST1UCT
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Board: Pr ldent 'Jhldy ObJJg·
• Hall, Jim Atkinson, Mike Hee..ley,
Fred Bockmiller end Peul IL
Shoenberger
•
COSTA .-SA SANn'AIY MtilCT
P.O. Bm 1200, COlta Mela 92628-
1200, {1HJ 75'~
... Jim~ An Pwnt,
Altlrii SC:hAI•, Oreg Wo 1 l1lfle andD.o~
'
• Highly respected ·boys basketball
coach, whose teams won 229 games
over 15 seasons, steps down at CdM.
Barry Faulkner
OAJlV PILOT
CORONA DEL MAR -
Paul Oms, who 15 sedsons PREP HOOPS
ago became what he
termed "the custochan· of the Corona del Mar
High boys basketball program. said Monday he
will hand the keys to someone else.
Oms, 53, submitted his resignation to school
administrators. after d 31 -year CdM coach.mg
career. including 16 sedsons guiding the fresh·
man team. He will continue to teach math at the
school. He said he will take dl ledst one season off
from basketball, but did not rule out a possible
return, perhaps to coach the CdM freshman team.
"I still enjoy worlung with the luds. but there
is a list of things that hdve kind of accumulated •
Orris said of his reasons for stepping down. "The
12-months·d-year propos1llon that dll sports have
gravitated mto, esiwcially bdsketbdll, requires
coaches to go from the regular season to spring,
' .
Quote Of ;.. 1llE DAY
"'What I wmt is to be the best S9· 60-yecr-old play.
thars IV« played ·-• _ M«ch S banmee ~
Jim Colbert, 1996 Toshiba champion ·-.. -SIOIET DAVIDSON
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to swnmer, to fall. Philosophically,
I just have some problems with
that. And it's more than just coach:
ing. It's running a program, sched-
uling, cleaning the gym and a
vanety of I.lungs that have just
become too much.·
,.
Game m 1995.
Orris, the Newport-Mesa Dis-
trict career vtclories leader, was
229-199 10 15 varsity seasons,
including CIF Southern Section
Division JV-AA championships in
1992-93 and 1994-95. His teams
won three league titles and were
section runners-up in their divi-
sion three times. He was 29-10 in
Southern Section playoff games,
including 12 trips to the postsea-son. His teams advanced past the CdM's Paul Orris resigns.
His firlal team hrushed 12-1 ~
irlcludmg a trip to the CIF Divi-
sion Ul-AA quarterfinals. Despite
the losing record, however, many
believe Oms dld tu.s finest coach-
mg 10 years. The Sea Kings won 6
of 17 preleague games, but won
their first three Pacific Coast
League contests The second
round of league was highlighted
by a clramabc 84-82 Victory at
PCL co-champion UruverSlty Feb
6. Before that game, Oms, much
to the surpnse of nval coaches.
deaded to abandon tu.s trade-
mark structured offensive
approach to run with the up-tern·
po 1Tojans.
"l think someone needs to
come in wtth a new outlook and a first round in all but one of those
playoff runs and he competed in the state play-
offs six times, winning three games.
Only four of his tedms had a losirlg record and
four of his squads won at least 20 games, topped
by a 24-7 mark in his first varsity season. He also
coached the South m the Orange County All-Star
· new energy and focus,• said Oms, who declined
comment on a possible successor.
Orris' varsity assistant the last few seasons hds
been Gordon McNe1U, who teaches at CdM.
SEE ORRIS PAGE 8
.Gust
Scholar-dthJete dWdrd., hdve ·
been a lrddltJon on the high
school level for d long lllne, and
are one of the mdJOr nbs dround the
backbone of the sport of footbdlJ
A good exdmple 1s the Ndbonal
Football FounddUo n dnd College
Hall of FdJTie Ordng~ County
Chapter's annual bdnquet. which
honors excellence on thl' held and
m the classroom
Tius year's banquet comes
Monday di the Wt>SI CodSI Andheim
Hotel m AnahelITl dnd dS usual. 11
Wlll mdeed be a cla.,., <'vc>nl
Another event of rnns1<lcrahle
ment. but wtthout d lot of the
tri.rrurungs dfld gedred to JU'>l one•
school. 1s the J ohn Gu'>t AthletK
King Colbert, still the one Scholarship at Newport lidrbor
where one of thE• SdtJors all-ume
•boosters. Ma nlyn Gu-.t, conunue.,
an endea\'or she and hc>r hushdnd
Ev, began some 28 vedr<. ago
She began lhls d\Vc.Hd for d
Newport Harbor dthlete in tht>
memory of her son John. ""host• •Always fiery Jim Colbert returns,
but this time with a goatee and his
eye oh winning in a fifth decade.
Richard Dunn
D AILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACl I -Five
years removed from winrung the
first Senior PGA Tour ever
played at Newport Beach Coun-
try Club, Jim Colbert these days
is sporting a new goatee and his TOSHIBA
natural head of hau. but the same
fiery attitude.
• 1 just wake up that way,· Colbert, who
turns 60 on March 9. srud Monday when asked
Jlm Colbert
on the practice putting
green how he maintains
such a strong desire to
succeed on the goll
course.
Colbert, a prostate
cancer sUl'Vlvor, is known
for tus intensity and self-
assuredness. Some think
he's cocky, but Colbert
refers to it as confidence.
So what else can Col-
bert, a two-time Senior
PGA Tour Player of the
Year and leadirlg money
winner ( 1995-96), accomplish as be edges
toward the Super Seniors (over 60)? ·
Simple.
"What I want ls to be the best 59-60-year-
old player that's ever played,• Colbert said,
matter-of-factly
•J shot 62 (m the second round Saturday in
the Mexico Senior Classic at Las V15ta m
Puebla, Mextco) I almost shot my age. I'll be
60 soon, but I don't feel 60. I'd like to be like
Sam Snead He was awfully good at 59 and
60."
Snead, one of the founders of the Senior
Tour in 1980, became the oldest champion of
an official PGA Tour event when he captured
the 1965 Greater Greensboro Open at age 52
years, 10 months.
Colbert, who has won 19 Senior PGA Tour
events, would like lo win in five different
decades. He won PGA Tour titles in the 60s,
70s and 80s, and Senior Tour championships in
the 90s. ,
•tt will be five decades I've won in when I
win this year,• said Colbert, who had the lead
wtth two holes remaining in the final round
SEE COLBERT PAGE 8
own story WdS that ol d la te-hloonw 1
who burst on the scene for one
glorious senior
year, only to have
his We cut short
because of an auto
accident when on
a skiing trip aiter
the football season
of 1973.
John Gust was
like a lot of kids
you know today
As a junior he was
a no-name on the
junior varsity.
hoping that tus
one last year a s a
Roger Carlson
PERSPKTM
prep would find tum a berth on the
varsity, and in a manner which
would make a d.Uference
There are many. every year, m
that boat Only a handful make 1t to.
shore.
Just getting a spot on the varsity
was an accomplishment But making
a difference, that was the tnck. And
he certainly did.
Also a wrestler for the Tars, he
moved from guard to center m
football, won·a starting role for the
~LEACH / OAJLY PILOT Sailors, and eventually was named
Bruce Summerhays tours No. 18 after hitting a few putts leading up to Toshiba VD. ' -All-Sunset League. All-Orange
Moving back to Week 10?
• Toshiba Senior Classic could be
pushed back a week n e xt year.
NEWPORT BEACH -The Toshiba Senior
Classic, which suffered a final-round rainout
last year in Week 9 and is expected to battle
the weather again this year, could be moved
back lo Week 10 on the Senior PGA Tour
schedule for 2002.
The Senior Tour will not announce next
year's schedule until July, but there's a possi-
bility it could include an additional stop in
Mexico, which would fill Week 9 on the tour
calendar and push back the three ensuing
California stops a week.
That scenarto would mean the Toshiba
Classic, which was played in Week 10 the first
three years, would return to Week 10 on the
schedule. •
"(Mexican officials and the Seruor PGA
Tour) are talklng about a second (tournament)
down there,· Seruor Tour player Ed Dougher-
ty said Monday, after playmg in the maugural
Mexico Senior Classic at Puebla, Mexico.
"They are just rumors, but the proprietor
down there is trying to get Acapulco (to host a
stop). The weather there is real ruce. If (the
Toshiba Classic) is (being moved), then it
seems a lot of things are falling in place.•
Newport Beach Country Club head ~rotes·
sional Paul Hahn said •1 think they're m'oving
(the Toshiba Classic) back next year (to Week
10). I think it's planned.•
-by Ilic.bard Dunn
Coast. All-O range County, and
perhaps his happiest moment, the
Sailors' Most Improved Player.
A lot of major players have since
been honored wtth the John Gust
Athletic Scholarship, which is
a $500 scholarslup toward college
expenses or a pressing need, and
a commemorabve plaque "
It's no small I.lung This year
alone there were six candldates
with 4 0 GPAs
Jun Enck.son, Uus year's winner,
is a 3.9 student There were 37
candld(\tes wtth a 3.0 or better
It's wmetlung the Gusts have
kept gb\ng for more than a quarter
century, but there's one th.mg the
Gusts didn't do, and l know, it's one
of the hardest. Keeping track of the
Long Gray Line
And that's really the point of all
this. Many are unaccounted for at
this point in tune and we'd like to
catch up Wlth them.
SEE GUST PAGE I
OR.ANGE COAST COLLEGE
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK CdM hoping to avoid surprise
•Top-seeded Sea Kings visit
Harvard-Westlake in today's
scheduled CIF Div. IV semi.
lefTy FauAtnet
DAILY PllOT
NORTH HOLLYWOOD -The
Corona del Mar High glfls soccer
team ii hoping the quest for its first
CfP Southern. Section 01"1.sloo IV
chemplOnlhip followt a North Holly·
wood Kript.
Weather permitting, the top.seed·
ed See King. (26·1-3) will visit No ,.
....., t,taNard·Wet!tll\k 11~) in
•ode~·'I ~ p.:m aemlftnal on th
WoMliMI' North Hollywood cam·
SM· AltM tGIJPal blgb«Uimg ~
Cbi .... "'°· ~· ~ qwwtl·
GllU SOCCER
nal, Coach Ron Evans' Sea Kings will
bottle t.he d leswve-minded Mission
Leoguo runn r·up, whicb ustained
two of tts three l to four-tune
def ending section bllist and I gue
rival Ownioad .
The Wolverinel. who reeched their
only sectioo. title ~me ln 1992, ba
polted lhutouts, but ba not
allowed more than two goals to any
foe um seeson. Only Chamlnade
(twtcel and Buena ha" ecored more
than onC'e agelnst Coed\ Ned Smith's
Wolverines. AU lhtlle times, K was
eDQ,Ughtowm..
OdM. whk!l bu outllCOled three
~ loei. l~. has ........, 1417
9C*M um 1WOn. W* anowtno Jult
17. 1be S.. klnga. Who.,., on• 26-
.-. ....... --.... IDdUae
eight stnught wuu and foltr stra gbt
shutouts, have S<.'Ol'ed fewer than two
goals only ven tim n.
CdM. which was chm v ted by
Chanunade in t yeaf Division IV •
senufinals, has utilized nlD goal IJC.'Or·
rs to d0Dl104te tn the j>ost.lel.SOn,
lboUgb leading r AllisOO Harvey,
a junior forward. not among them.
All-OF u • topbomore. ~'Who
netted 2S regulu-seuon 1goalC' ten
knee outilage lri the Padfk Cout
LMgue ftnale end bu been relegal.ct
to Spot duty the "1lt two g.,.., "
t OUI the firtt·~ jllaydf llhlqil
Wltb Haney Umplng bedt lato
f0111l, Krlittn Hanton (thNe), ........
SbePl*dlm (two • AtilaD lnww
{!WC> ' Kimde KRrfta {1W0)91d ...
Morgan (two) bave peubHdM a
SElSOCCD Mml
..
8 Tuesday, February 27, 2001
TODAY'S SCHEDUlE .........
College women -Golden Stlte
Athletic Conference Tournament.
first round Vanguard at
Westrnotfti 7:30 p.m. . .,...., ..
College men -Vanguard at
Westmont. 1 p.m.
College women · Cal Lutheran
at Vanguard, 2 p.m.
Community college men •
Orange Coast at Saddlebadt,
2 p.m.
Community college women -
Saddleback at Orange Coast. 2 p.m.
High school boys • Dana Hills
at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.
• Soccer
High school girts -CIF Division IV
semifinal. Corona del Mar at
Harvard·Westlake, 3 p.m
• Gotf
High school boys Newport
Harbor vs Trabuco Hills. at Coto
de Caza, 3 pm
• Softt:Nllf
College Vanguard at Cal State
San Bernardino, l 30 p m
• Baselwlll
Community college Orange
Coast at Fullerton, 2 p m
PREP GOLF
SPORTS
TOSHIBA CLASSIC .
Doily Pilot
ORRIS
CONTINUED FROM 7
McNeill, who starred at UC San
Diego as a player and later played
professionally in Australia, has stated
he is not interested in the position.
Orris said he will mlss the compe-
tition, but, with retirement approach-
ing, he needs to develop other mter-
ests.
"I still really enjoy basketball. I
stllll llke watching the game and see-
' ing d.ilferent strategies and I'll still do
that. But. right now, I just think I need
to take a step back.
•I don't have a whole lot of hob-
bies. Maybe other basketball coaches
do, but I don't know bow you can. I'm
looking at retirement in another 10
years and, from that standpoint, it's a
little scary looking at what I'd do
when I didfi'\ have basketball.
There's a tutorial math program after
school I'll probably get involved with.
I do a lot of gardening at home, but
there's only so much of that to be
done. I used to do a lot of singing m
choirs and I may get back into that.·
Orris always credited much of tus
baske tball
~sa wins opener
COSTA MESA -The Cos-
ta Mesa High boys golf team
opened the 2001 season with
some muddy conditions, but
still outlasted Fairmont, 247-
262, at the Costa Mesa Golf &
Country Club's Los Lagos
Course Monddy
DON LEACH I OAll.Y PILOT
A groundskeeper walks past a small puddle on the cart path reflecting palm trees on the 15th green.
philosophy
-including
hard-nosed
man -t o-
m a n
defense
and a struc-
tured offen-
sive system
bu,ilt on
un~lfish
ness . and
good shot
selection .-:
to former
CdM head
coa<;bes
Tandy
Gillis and
the late
J a c k
Bryce Shendan led the
Mustangs with a three-ove r-
par 40, wtule Billy Lund came
Ln Wlth a 47 Steve Wlutldker
(53), Bnan Beech (53) and
Michael Gardmer round out
the Mustangs' top five.
Costa Mesa (1 -0) will play
at the Rancho San Joaqwn
Golf Course agamst Calvary
Chapel today at 2:30 p.m .
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
TONY Rb••
Nlllll:wowrHAMoR
MIUnALL
COLBERT
CONTINUED f ROM 7
Sunday at the Mexico Senior Classic,
but nussed short putts on 17 and 18 as
Mike McCullough won his first Seruor
Tour event.
"Gary Player's going for (PGA vie·
tones) in six decades,• Colbert added,
refening to the South A!ncan legend
who ts not playing Uus week's Toshi-
ba Seruor Classic.
Monday, Colbert spent nearly four
hours on the practice green, trying to
regain his putting stroke while
preparing for his sixth Toshiba Classic
(he missed only the 1999 event).
"Yeah, I haven't been putting well.
I wdn't putt well even when I shot
62, • said Colbertt who has worn a
hairpiece in past years, but arrived
this week with his natural look.
"I'll still wear my hat-,• Colbert
insisted, "but 1 don't exactly need it
today.·
In 1996, the first year the Toshiba
Senior Classic was played at Newport
Beach, Colbert Lapped the field on the
difficult par-4 hole No. 5, which
ranked as the hardest hole on the golf
course in 1996 and '97.
Colbert.made birwe on No. 5 Ln all
three rounds in '96, the only player to
do so on a hole that plays uphill and
upwind, reqwring a mid-to long-iron
shot to an unfriendly green bordered
by two bunkers. He also won the
Toshiba Class1c by two strokes, the
largest margin of Vlctory in event his-
tory.
Colbert, wbose last Senior Tour
VJctory came at the 1998 Transamen-
ca, was voted the 1998 Comeback
Player of the Year, after recovering
from prostate cancer surgery in June
1997.
In addibon to his back-to-back
Player of the Year honors on the tour,
Colbert was the circuit's Rookie of the
Year in 1991.
Now, if he can just win m this new
decade, perhaps Colbert will feel a
sense of completion. He came close in
Mexico.
"I just missed too many short
putts: Colbert said. ·1 had about a
half-doze n tbat should have gone in.
That was' the difference.• •
Colbert canies six different putters
with him on the road. He used two
putters in Mexico, but broke out a dif.
fe renl one Monday at Newport
Beach. l
"I don't change putters very
often,· said Colbert. one of five for-
mer Toshiba Classic champions to
return in 2001 (all but '97 winner Bob
Murphy, who has NBC teleyis1on
duties).
COLLEGE BASKETBALL SOCCER
Lions preparing
for GSAC playoffs
•Vanguard men's and women's teams will
trayel to first-round competition this week.
The Vanguard Up.iversity men's and women's basketball
teams open the Golden State Athletic Conference playoffs on
foreign floors th1s week.
The Vanguard women (17-11. 10-8 in conference) play at
Westmont (20-10, 13-5) tonight, while the men (8-21, 4-U)
play at Azusa Paofic (30-t-'17-1) on Wednesday. Both games
are scheduled to begm at 7:30 p.m.
The lady Lions, seeded sucth in the playoffs, lost both con-
tests to the Uurd-seeded Warriors. The Vanguard men, seeded
eighth, lost twice to the top-seeded Cougars but pushed APU
(ranked thtrd ndltonally by the NA!A) to overtime on Jan. 2
berore fa lling. 84-75. The winner of each game will play Sat-
urday al Whittle r College m the GSAC semifinals.
FROM 7
balanced postseason offense, which has
outshot opponents, 94-10, in three play-
off games.
But while the CdM offense gets
much of the head.lines, the back-to-
back PC L champions' defense is siJni-
larly strong. Senior goalie Britta Vogele,
bound for the University of Iowa, has
anchored a unit that has posted 15
shutouts.
With a back line of senior sweeper
Molly O'Meara, seniors Margit Vogele
and Natalia Dorfman, as well as sopho-
more Paige Janes, Britta Vogele has
been required to make only six postsea·
son saves.
Evans has warned his team that each
successive step toward a potenti;il final
clash with No. 2-seeded Chaminade
(scheduled to host Miss1on League rival
Louisville today in the other semifinal),
would be more and more difficult.
Amateurs will have to
go it without golf carts
NEWPORT BEACH -Senior PGA
Tour rules official Slop Whittet said
Monday that all amateurs playing in
the four Toshiba Senior Classic Pro-
Am rounds Wednesday and Thurs-
day will not be allowed to use a golf
cart at Newport Beach Country Club.
Whittet said the recent rain, whi~
made conclibons unplayable Monday
and forced the cancellation of player
practice rounds, has placed the golf
course in a vulnerable position for the
upcoming pro-ams.
A total of 216 amateurs are expect-
ed to play in morrung and aftemooi:i
rounds Wednesday and Thursday
with a Senior Tour player in the five-
some, but only caddies and pull carts
will be allowed for amateurs.
·w e can't put 100 or so golf carts
out there, because it would destroy
the golf course,• Whittet said . "It's
not just for the (Toshiba Classic), but.,.
for the members at the club.•
Members of the Senior Tour will
be allowed to use a cart.
According to tournament director
Jeff Purser, no amateur player has
missed a pro-am round m two years.
Amateurs were telephoned Mon-
day by tournament officials and told
about the change.
-by JlJcbard Dunn
·Errion.
"When I fulfilled Emon's wish lo
. succ~ him, I sure didn't want to. be
the guy to screw up the winning tra-
dition we had at CdM, • Orris said.
lh recent years, when the Sea
Kings we nt away from exclusively
playing man-to-man defense, Onis
chose to call his zone configuration a
"matchup man-to-man,• citing defer-
ence to Errion's dim view of playing
zone. ,
When asked to reflect on his
coaching tenure, Orris, always one to
maintain perspective, didn't focus on
the championships.
•certainly, you remember the
championships, but I remember some
individual moments of competition.
My second year here, I took a fresh-
man group·that had never wag· a bas'-
ketball game in jun.tor hig'h'we lost
041 first four, then we won one and I
•tn order for us to win, we're going to remember a kid coming up to me
have to play our best game of the year," after that first win and telling me that
Evans said of today's test. "8ut, l also was the f~ time he'd won playing
believe (the Wolverines) will need to organized basketball. And, I remem-~~Y their best game in order to beat ber other moments, when .guys
Harvard-Westlake, which won the stepJ)ed up and made big plays.•
ultra-competitive Missioh League ' Otris said. he will remember his
crown five of the last se;ren seasons, final varslty team foridly, as well.
defeated Bishop Montgomery, last "I was really pleased about how
year's Division IV runner-up, 2-0, ·in tar the guys cam,, from being very
Thursday's quarterfinal .. ' inexperienced to achieving through-
Jamie Artsis and Thacy Lan.sing had out the year. Even that last game (a
goals, while goalie Dana Reyes posted 60-54 loss to No.2-seeded San Dimas)
the shutout, the Wolverines' first of the was a great reflection of the kind of
postseason. They beat Notre Dame basketball I've always expected at Ac~demy, 6-1 , and La Rema. 3-1, ii\\ CdM. 'Ibey competed and left it all
their first two playoff wins. · on the floor.
. Today's wlJUler would advance to the ·sometimes, you conte away from
championship game, scheduled Satur-a victory feeling bad, but that loss
day, against either Chaminade (21-4-2) was one Gordon and I really felt good
or Louisville (7-8-2). about.·
Directions: North on 405 to 101 . West
on 101 to Coldwater Canyon. Tum right
and proceed west to school, at 3700
Coldwater Canyon, North Hollywood.
Don Martin, pricipai at CdM until
recently taking a position at the dis-
trict office, said Orris will be missed.
Three locals honored by National Football Foundation
"The thing that stands out for me
is his professionalism,• Martin said.
"He was a stable influence for kids
on the court and in tbe classroom. I
think he helped kids focus on the
team, rather than individual glory
and the performance of his kids on
the court reflected that. • Banque t for 46 scholar-athletes set
for Monday at West Coast Anaheim.
ANAHEIM -The Orange County Chapter of
the National Football Foundation and College
Hail of Fame will honor 46 high school football
scholar-athletes at an awards banquet Monday
at 7 p.m at the West Coast Anaheim Hotel.
ored at the event. .
Alsbuler tied for the Orange County
'lead with nine interceptions and
joined Day and Amburgey on the
All-Pacific Coast League first team.
Ron Vary, a fonner standout player for
both USC and the Minnesota Vlkings
as well as a college and pro football
hall of fame inductee, will assist in
the presentation.
A social and silent auction will
take place at 6 p.m ., followed by
the scholar-athlete presentation at
7. Corona del Mar High's Charlie Alshuler, as
well as Costa Mesa's Charlie Amburgey and
Louis Day are among the 46 athletes to be hon-
Amburgey was a strong force on
the Mustangs' offensive line, while
Day had three interceptions and two
sacks as a hard-hitting llnebaciter. He
also caught 10 passes for 192 yards as a
tight end.
Por banquet information, call (71')
. 960-2759.
GUST
CONTINUED FROM 7
We know about Greg Steverson,
now married wtth two chtldren in
New Hampshire where he ts a vice
president and chief financial officer
with a bank in Hanover
Alan Gaddis ii married, has a
couple of children and still lives In
Ncrwport Beach
Matt Bumi .. most know be's a
cuncnt co.ch ot N wport Helbor.
And 199 reap t K Y Peterson ls
et Annapo
Thm&ia -
u btho
Church here ln the harbor area.
I le.now most of these lhi.ogs,
because Marilyn told me.
But she doesn't l'\ave the goods
on many.
Let us know if you can help
Marilyn out with th big lls\o And lf
you're one of thQl'.D, b y, ptdure
Marilyn, with that tw1n.ld ln h
eyes, waving you to W1th b r right
indCJl Ong r.
Here ll ta:
1973 -Marie Duffy
197' -:rbm Bazac-AS
197~ ·Steve Bruno
1976 • Oreg Steverson
t977 • Doug Brockmey
1978 ·Daft Thomptan
1979 • Alan Geddil
1980 • Robert AbtbOfty
1981 -Jamie Kitchens
1982 -Bill Brown
1983 -Rich Powers
1934 -John Spangler
1985 -Scott CTeig
1986 -Jason Granneman
1987 -Peny Muon
t 988 -Sean Ellis
1989 -Don Jama
1990 • George Greenwalt
1991 -Darin Mongria.ll
t 992 • Justin Ketcham
t 993 -Malt Burnt
1994 -Jack Hogan
1995 -RAmley A1lel\
1996 • Jan DoNh
1997 • Gi.mJtt Oovaan
1998 • Lance Chevez
1989 -JC-.y Petai90ft
2000 -Jim l!rlcboG
·1n seven years of watching CdM
basketball, l very seldom remember
Paul's teams losing to someone they
should have beaten. And they won a
few people didn't~ then1 to. I'd
say there was maybe one time that
bis team didn't look totally prepared
and ready and that's a pretty high
compliment.•
• •
SPORTS
Dark clouds hover as Toshiba field arrives
•Weather isn't cooperating as Monday's practice canceled.'
RkNtd Dunn
DAILY Pit.or
NEWPORT BEACH
The seventh annual
Toshiba Senior Classic TOSHIBA
picked up where it left --'---'--;;..;...;
off last year
There w& more rdln and another
cancellation, though thi.!> time 1t wdSn't
the final round.
Monday's inclement weather can-
celed the first day of practke rounds
for members of the Senior PCA Tour,
many of whom arnved Via plane char-
ter Sunday night from MelOco, where
the inaugural M exico Seruor Classic
was played at Las Vis!Jl m Puebla,
Mexica.
About a lhlrd of the held showed
up at Newport Beach Country Ciub to
check ln their bags, but the players
were limited with what they could do.
.,---'I . , ,.. __ .
CaddJes could walk the golf course to
mark off yar~age, but anyone playing
was turned away by Sen\or Tour offt-
C'!al Skip Whittet.
Whittet and Newport Beach Coun-
try Club superintendent Ron Beneclict
both said the golf course was
unplayable. They also agreed that ll
Monday was a regular round Ul the
tournament 1t would've been can-
celed.
·Right now, it's not playctble. but
we'll do everything we can to mclke it
pldyable. • Benedict said. "The course
drains weU, but the greens don't~
Most of the greens jlt Newport
Bedch htlve been intact since 195-4,
when the course opened, unlike Riv-
iera, which has newer. rebuilt greens
and IS able to withstand more water.
Lasliweekend's Nissan Open, for
mstlhce, was played in the rain
because the Riviera conditions
allowed it
But dl Newport Bedth lhdt'!. not the
case
"We bad six inchei ot water ln the
fauwcsys, • Whittet said. "Some of the
newer greens here, IJke 18, drcllJl real-
ly well, but the others are old base.·
More rain is forecasted this week
·sure, you can play in the rain, but
the only tune you don't 1s when the
course b. unplayable,• Newport Beach
Country Club head professional Paul
Hahn Sdld.
There was near tragedy Sunday
when the mdlrl scorebodrd collapsed
between the mnth grt>t!n and prdrt.tce
puttlng green.
The green, wooden scorebodrd,
which lists all 78 players in the Toshi-
ba Clhssfc field, crashed to the ground
about 3:~0 p.m Sunday, just one day
after the club closed the golf colll'St' to
its members.
Hahn said that Toshiba Classic
operations manager Mdtc Sorgatz
heard the scoreboard crash from the
service y.ud severdl hundred y.uds
away.
"If anybody wouJd have been
wttlklng under tt dt lht1t time. they
would have been lulled,· Hdbn sctld.
When club staffer., in the pro shop
nouced the scorebodrd learung Sun-
dcty, they qwckly informed toumd·
ment offlc1cth, who w<>nt to the serv1n
yard to fuid d way to 'c•cure tl
Tom M cGlnn15 of Orlando, fla.,
shot b7 111 the M onddy Qualifier di
Strdwberry Farms Goll Club to l'drn
medalist honors and mukrng ht' wdy
into the Tostuba Semur Cldss1c
Players were vying for four op<•n
qualifying spots.
Klkuo Arru of Rancho Pcllos Verdes
and PauJ Paraieckas of Woburn.
Mass , both sbot 68 und d.bo qud.W1ed
A three-man playoff today al a am
al Strawberry Farms will detenrune
the fourth open quahlying spol 1lw
playoff will include Ray Carrasco of
lrvme, Ted Com ()f Ponte Vedra
Bt•och, FW . dnd Gary Varuer of Pl ~
dn l Hills, (" dl&I
Leonard Thompson, Jlm Colbert.
Steve V~nato. Dana Qwgley. Bruce
Fle~her T1•rry Dill, Walter Mo1gan,
Bruce Summerhays, Tom Shaw, Tom
Wargo, Hubert Green and Andy
North Wt>rE' dJllong the Seruor Tour
pros at th<> course Monddy
No1th, John Sch10eder, Jun Ahem
ctnd l 9<¥l To!>tubo Clds'i1c champton
Cory McCord were given sporuor
cxempuoru. Monddy
McCord luushed 33rd on the
5eruor Tour money llSt J..u;t year, two
i;Jots short ol ed11UI\g a full exe!J)pt sta-
tus for 2001
"(McCord) dJd pretty we.ll here the
last ume he was a ~ponsor e.xemp·
bon, • Tostuba Classic pub!Jost Chns
Premer !Hild
CA 9'll1S-0191 (714) NOTICE OF TS lei llm-42661 I.Din {Th$ Authority wm allow locatlld at 341 The C11y
63S-SS99 THIS OFF/Cl. PETITION TO No. 51'79635246 Holxil Of lhe personal represent· Olive Sou11l, Orange. JS ATT!Jll"T7NG TO T~ S. \kldlr Died Of etlve to take many ac· CA 92868 lil011C& OI' 11lUS1U COLLECT A DllT. AHY ADMINISTER TNll Yau >n In Ollait Ilona wilhout obtaining IF YOU OBJECT lo SAi.& TSIF"lllll <*>OMC 11'"FOUtUnON OI· ESTA TI: OF u-w. A o.d OI Tl\lll Ot9d court approve! Before tne ,,.........., ol ll1e peb·
ltle hie kept by tile COUl1
II yo;i are 1 person lo·
lerestecl on lhe estate.
you m11 file wilh 1he
COUl1 I Request for ~
cial Notoce (form DE·
15"') ol tne l·~ng ot an in-
ventory •nd appta1sal ol
eslate asM!IS 01 of &t'r'f
petition or eccount as
provided tn Probate
Code aectoon 1250 A
AequHt tor Spec1al No-
nce form 11 available
from 11\e court derll
Attorney fOf Petitioner.
MICHAEL R. LAWLER,
JR., ESQ. SBN 971111
the Superoo• Coun of
Cehforn1a County of
ORANGE
THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE requesll that
TANA TROW be IP·
pointed as personal rep-
reaema1•ve IO adm•n.te<
ltl8 asta!E-OI lt1e dee•
dent
The Will 111\d any eodlC'IS
ere ava1l1ble for ex·
amtnahon 1n ltle hie ~epl
by tile COUl1
THE PETITION re·
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m.n.ster 111e 416t.11e uode<
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1slra11on of Es111e1 Act
fThos Aulhonty WlU alow
the person•I represent·
a11ve 10 take meny ac-
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coull approval Bet0<e
taking cen1in very m-
ponant •ctions now-
ever tl"le ~ lll>f&-
se<llaltve wil be rllQu•red
to gwe nolice to m·
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they have waived notice
or consented 10 the
proposed •"•on 1 Th&
1naepeooen1 adrT'1n1s·
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grante<I unles.. .in ,,,.
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and shows good cause
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gr~nt the duthorol'f
TWO EXISTING BUtl.0-
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and ocha P"'lX*' and '"* mnd ........ ID • ~ Ot ·~ ~ lh• COUl1 WJ1hln four ~ l!lerao. and o.d d Trwf dl8crbd A/;1. (This' a1otll0nty will '19 pone._. t7 ancu111-monllls trom Iha dale of Attorney fOf Petitioner. allow the petlonel BARRETT E. for M.b roof o•atwip bllllW Thi .. .... be • IJWaS m ltOltf .. hlllll-Ille first ISsoanc:e of 181· WESTOVER, ESQ. and ~ muoacluncnu "9dot. tu ........ ocMrm lljnMftlatrve IO lake edl.s Wdlrad bl' sad ters u prOVlded tn Pro-
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aiJd Lot I for ~ * fDr the ._, lll'10l.'1I (Ill edminlftr.noon • au1tlority CCIII, ~ Sid:=. clel Notice (form OE· BSC 10342 dttirablc ~ !ht *"8 d .. 1111111 pl.tJi. wiff be granted unlMI en 111 Ille b,,. al h...., IU>b-' tS.ol) of the .filing of en in-NOTICE OF ~· . ~les. allldnaf .. NoloadSlll) 111181Uled person ftles an '°" crl b NclCIOI crl 5* • ventory Ind appralul of PETITION ~· wine and conduits _.._ ~ ID be objeclol to the p«itJon S500 69911 In h _. Mtata uaets Of of eny dclancll)'. trlcpbooca • _. bf\ b1t1ow. The _. or. tWI cei;. s pet!llon or account H TO ADMINISTER
llllfl ocbft ~and ..,...,.~i.~an ~~ ~::: ~ h Tiii*' _ provided in Probate ESTATE OF:
KCOllU'GllClllJ Chcl'CIO. .. d6I/ d _.. T.-.r -.. , w.., coul1 .. _, COde MC11on 1250 A ROBERT O'DESKY _..,draw. watei. 1as OW'-J ~.' granltlleeutrionty • ~ h ll&lftll crl lht Aequesl for 5peaal No-aka ROBERT I.
and sram pipes, and nwried ,,_ • Ila _. A HEARING on ltle TMlll'•· Deed "'*' ~ tlCe form la available O'DESKY aka KC011trancn11 tlluetO. and lf'd ~ lJllll*1Y: Olltr petition wrll be held on beoO<Tll _.,_ lo aw P";at' from tne coon Ol&rll.
for aid\ roof o•ertwias ~ '1'"""8: Thi Malth 15. 200\ at 1 ~ 0t ~ • 1 INllS cl Attorney '°' Pttltlon«~ ROBERT IRWIN
and ocbcr a'ocroadllnc:nu Wott P'lnn., LM ~ PM 1n o.t>• No L73 ngnt Oiied 2112/2001 ""1· Thomae W.. O'DESKY
or 1 Ille of di&amular rllllOn tu WC/I a ~ locatea a1 341 The Cty cilQO Tr.iclle S.-(;op. Kenclenon, hq. CASE NO. A206208
tmd. for die bcDdic of lhc lrdl. Ai.-CorporlOon DfM Orll'Q8 CA 92913-• s.d TMlll 7110 \llrow S8H st542 To all heirs beneh·
-.. loa Ill aid ~ 04CY1lllil8 • 1571 Aoeru 111 Ftxr ~ CA 50)() Cempua Or. Cl'ln>S cred1tors cont·
Tr.a and dtt rcnw111111 .,..,,.,., No IF YOU OSJECT to 9150& fOt S. '*""'*'" ... ~ B..ch, CA 1ngen1 creditors and
901 DOVER DRIVE,
STE. 101
NEWPORT BEACH. CA
92660
Pubhihad Newpoll
Beacl\·Costa Mesa
Oaory P110C FabNary· 2t
27 28 2001
WT328
Flctltloua Business
Name Statement
The loltow109 ~rsons
are «>ong business as
Royal V~nd1ng Service.
17842 Irvine Siva '226 Tust,n Cahlorn1a
92780 •
Mercedes M Charig,
17842 Irvine _B~d
•226 Tustin Ca~noa
92780
Tllrs business is con·
Oueled by en indlll>dual
Have you startea
doing business yet? "°
Mercecles M Chang
1h1s &1atement was
hied with the County
Cl• ol Ofange County
on 02109'2001 200161154713
D111ly Pilot Feb I 3. 20
27, Mar 6 2001 T331
Flctltloua Bu1lne11
Name Statement
Tl'le following persons
are doing business 86
Aida Shahan91an
DOS 2396 t Calle De La
Magdetana •431
Laguna H~l~. CA 92657
Aida Shahang1an.
ODS. 23961 cane De La
Magdalena 1431.
Laguna Hiiis, CA 92657
ThtS business IS eon-
doclec:t by •rl !OdMdual
Hive you s1ar1ed
doirlg bvs1neu yef? No
Arda Shahang1an
This a1a1ement was
hlea w11h · lhe County
Cieri< ol Ofange Counly
on 02oa2001 200161547ot
Da•fy PolOI Feb 13 20.
27, Mar 8, 2001 1334
llltla'UI Ul Did Loe I. and 1181101-In .._ -. IN granhng ot Ille Cat (714) 573-1965 9y t2UO ' persons wllO may other
uccipc.lcf and ~1n1 PIO& -d 011ci11 ~ petition. you al'lOuld · Claidtll .. TM111'1 Published Nawpon wlae be interested in tile Flctltloua BualneH
from aill Loi 269 eoc· in iwOlloed .. ~ IC)pelrettlleheanngind s... Pta:eaor P1~ BHch·Coata Mau will0tes1a1e or both.of Name Statement ~ for roof o•n1wla· ~ ~ eour:r ~, lllll your Obfec:bON or 1113 2J2Q 2n7/JX!1 Olity· Pllol Februery 20, ROBERT OOESKY aka The following pe1$011S anp and o1llcr aicrotdr -PM .,_ ...-... ......,_,,,,,.. wtth 26, 27, 2001 ROBERT I 0 OESKV ,.....~ '-·-·---·of a lib or d..C.. 03ol:l&'2001 111 2.--_ .. _ . .,.,,..,..__ Fletltloua Bualneu TM33i akl AOSEAT IRWIN ara -"' ....-~ 0
lar kind, rot die bcntl'il of Altll8 d Mr M .. Horth die cowt bcfioft IM.....,_ Name Shlte"ment 0 OESt<V LBT ,\ppfe1sal SeMCe
ad*-loll of llld Traa flwt.,._ID .. c.oinv YCNr ~ la8Y ~ 111 The fotlowlnn persons BSc 1034& A PETITION FOR 41 Cel1lef AISie. lnnoe
wt'U bt eold ll public Coutthcue. 100 0'4c s--arbyY'JWlllOIMY ere doing~ u PROBATE has been CA 92620 auWotl 111& to die bishal C..W OrM W.. Sel'lll If YOO ARE A Toy BoAl"Toy NOTICE OF fllltd by WILLIAM L W1H.-m L Tucker. 41
bidder on Pncby. Mtrch Ma.CA.~d~ CllEDfTOR 0t 1eonliopnt Boet"T~t, 3831 E. PETITION O'OESKY in thJ Supe· Cartier Aisle," IMOe. CA
09 ''""'! 3 30 b1Mtw:1a Ind alw~ crecbtor of the dlccaMd. TO ADMINISTER c c f 92620 • -• 11 : p m.. ,....._...., 81 Coas1 . Qorona def rlor oull of all omla. Tll ...... 1 1 for CMll. cU\Jer's cb«.t -··-• , you 011111 file .,_ cl11111 Mar, CA 5 ESTATE OF: County o1 ORANGE 15 ...... neu s oon-
d.nwa Oii a IWe or u-S..... ~ °' Clllw '"'"' tile OOOlll llld llllil e Diane Na 333 ZENOBIA MILDRED THE:' PEllTION FOR ducted by an iodMduel
-i blnot, 1 ~ drawn -datrlfor'*'~' d oopy to fl8 petwonll E Cou1 ~~~ FROST, aka PAOBATE iequests lt\et Have you started
"-1 ... or fedtnl aedit IWll ~· 3) ~tal!Ye ~ C ZE .. NOB'a M. WILLIAM L 0 OESKY doing t>uitness yet? v1 ..... _~ d ,._. 8-i\. ..., .._ _.., wW*1 tour del Mal. A 5 --.. _ Vea. 01-01-01
-· or 1 ,.._. raWll 1291 AA . 131M&05t ~;;;,·the dltl d Gery N1umann, 9331 FROS{, aka ..,.. •ppolnte<I as per-Wilham L Tudter
by a w or fldtnl ••· The ,..,algiiid Tnmle llrst IMuanc:e d 1111111 11 E. Cou1 HwY • Corona ZENOBIA FROST '°"81 ra1>'9Mntalive 10 Tilts ll1tement was
iQp llld loan mociltion. dlaoWlnl Mr llbmw fDr _....... •-.............._ ,....... del Mat .. CA 02825 CASE NO. ....,,,.,2'"1 eclmlnlaCer IN estate of ftted wttll the Cou""' ••loll aaoc:Wlon, or -~ d .. ..,.,,._.. w• .,...,... .....,. Thia business It coo-_.,.. • the de<ledent ' . .,
•viqJ MM ..,.citied ill :.. .... Of °"" ~ 0100,.n. tlrnl dueled by ~ end To •N helrt. benell· THE PETITION re· Cletk of Orange County
Sealotl '102 of lbc fi. -dliU ... ,. 1 tor Mno dllrfW wll not wile cl•rlea, creclllont. cont· qua1t1 authority to ad-on °~18854250 ~ Codt and sumor· _,,,, .,_, !llbooie r no .pr.beb'ltourmonlll Have you started lngent cred1tora, and minister tne Miit• under ~Pio( feb 13, 20,
md to do --111 dt1' ... ..._ ot ~ front tie ~ dlltl cSotnn IMtelneu ytt? 1*90C11 who m.y othtf· the lndependeot Adltlon-,,.. 6 200 T337
SCllc TIM •• wlll be or -dllU'*'• II no4lc»d llboll9 y-.• 2·2·06 wtee be lnltefelted tn the t.irtlion o1 E11a1es Act " r, l
111 tialll. dtk, llld m... "'°""" ...... ., .. YOU MAY EXAA«NE Olant Naumann ... Of ee&at•. Ot both, of (Thol Aulhortly w!ll allow Fl ltlout B sl betrl by 1111 lr1llla, but locltbld .. ~ the Ille 118'11 by !tie r::outl Thll 111atement w11 ZENOBIA MILDRED the ~I r119rH8nt· ct u nna
W\dlout ClOWCNlll Of war· be otlWrl8d bf I ti )'Oii .,. • petlOll tiled Wllh tM County FAOST.l aka ZENOBIA 1tlv• tq 11111 m.ny 80-Name Statement
""O· '""'(• 01 Implied. ~ ~ to 1......, 1n 1118 eute. Cl8lll ol Orange County M . l"ROST. •k• 11001 without oot1lnlng Th• following,peraone npnliJll Ilda,~. ......, toM*I 10 ... )'Oii may ftle ,.It\ tw on 02J0Qi'200I ZENOBIA FROST coul1 approv61 BetOl'e are doing buliniMs u ·
or maimbl'lllClll. IO al ..... cu• ..... court I ~ for 200'1M147M A PETITION FOR talorlg oe11e111 very Im· Ho Sum 811110. 3112 ~ die obilpdol Ian d HI ~al~ 8"8del NCJ11D1 (bm DE· OllV Piol Feb 13, 20, PROeATE hat been portant act1on1, hoW· Newport Blvd. Newport
MQlnd by .,_. llco at • llle W. .. ..., • 1&4) at tie ~ d an V. Mer o. 20()1 1333 filed by JAMES EARL -· t. pMON1 r,.. Bw:tl. CA 02963 Iona ta ma c;uWD NO. ~ .. Woll a ~and ...... d fROS1" In IN $upeflor ......... wl be ~ed • wirn.N<lly Inc., (CA).
TICV OF DWNQUEHT ~~ LM ~ ............ or d tfr'/ SSC 10335 Cou,, of Cellfornle. to give notice to In· 3112 Ntwif:.! Blvd , ~ ''· uX;; E~li1'~ ~:.:"eo: =oc: ~~ETl~FOR =-~=;:;::rt •ch. c A
tMmUM!NT NUMll!I\ szco ~ o..:it. tlldlOn l2a0. A _,. TO ADMINISTER PR08ATE requMta lhlt or cootentacl to m. Thie bueineee la oon· 2oooc>en1'l ID die om. ... ...., 72MIU, ... fDt Sciedll Nob farm" JAMES EAAl FROST ~opoeed K1IOl'I J The ~ by • OQl'POflllon ~~.::... ""lt 1:1';;:".iS!: =--.. -~·'ll' • .W~ ::....~ .::=...·.:'I: .•. ::.:" .. :r.:~ ... '.:~l W of dill tela, It, M ~.... om: ,.ee.181• Qwt1 A. QAOtE .. llAAY edl16.... lw ...,. of QratUd unteM en 11t V•. 517/el
M -of e. lltldll CRmlDt MIMI 0. QA01E .. IN ~ ~ perwon 11111 en Will+N'ly lllC ..
prA' lh " or .. Nocice mtt QMm A HAWN MARY OAOH THE P£lTT10N ,.. ~ to the ~ EdwMf J O'Neil. Jt ~a,~~1~ z.aztc:AAAVE.l't. c~ HO. A20l118 =:-.,...~~and~ CIW8 Pr~ •ttlM!'lt wu lacWlls 1alt m.,... ITATIMEHT Of LAOONANtauaCA To all hWI, btnfll• be edrnffte(I IO Pf*I• wtly"' lholAd noc flied wl1h lhe CouMy
.,.._ made to .-, AIAHOONM!NT OF ..__ ,._,,,,~!.!!!' Clltloe. crodltOfS. cont· The W11 and "'1 oodlClle vr:-H~~ tho Clol'k o1 °"-'1ge County
THE PEllTION re
quests the decedent s
Woll and cod<ols 11 any
bo adm1neo to p<obate
The W~I and any codols
era 1va1laoie tor ex·
arn.natJOn lfl tile hie ~ept
by ltle COUil
THE PETITION re
queais jiiUlhorlly to ad,
m11111tet the oslale unde•
Ille Independent Adm1n
1si1111on OI Estates Act
(T~ Author'rly woq illlow
lho l)ersonal reptesent·
a1tv1 lo lake many ac· t1ont w1tlloul obtainon.g
coul1 approval Before
taking ce11a11:1 very 1m·
ponan1 actions how-
ever Ille personal re9r•·
senlallYe woU be requited
10 give notice 10 on
terested persons unlets
thev have wa1v8<1 notice
or consented 10 • the
proposed ac11onJ The
dependent a minis
1r11ton authority will be
gr anted unless an 1n·
terested person f.les an
obtoctoon to !tie pe!JtlQfl
end SflC>ws good cause
Why tne court snoulr:I not
grant the autnonty
A HEARING on the
pe1t11on will be held oo
MARCH 22 2001 at
1 45 pm 1n Dept L73
located at 34 1 The Coty
011ve Sou1'I Orange
CA 92.668
IF ~OU OBJECT to
the granting ct the pel1·
toon. you should &1>P9ar
It the heanng 1nd state
your ob1ect1ons 01 ftle
w111ten obfectJon• With
the coul1 before lhe
h1arong Your Ip·
pearance may be in per
son or by yOUf attorney
IF YOU ARE A CREO·
ITOA or contlflg81ll cred·
11or of lhe deceased you
mUS1 ftle your da1m With
the coun and mall a
copy to tl'le pertonal rep-
reMt'lltrve appointed by
th• COUl1 Within four
months flpm the date ot
the first issuance of iet· ters es prOVlded 1n Pro-
bate Code section 9100
ni. time for filtng claims
will not exp.re before
four months lrom the
hearing date nottced
above YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file kept by tne coul1
It yoo are a ptr!IOfl 1n-
terHtad in the esl1te
you may file with. tl'le
COUr1 • R8QIJ8SI fOf Soe-
c .. 1 NotlQe (form OE
154) ot Ille filing ol 1111 In-
ventory 1nd appraisal of
8111111 assets or of eny
peltllon or account 11
provided on Prob111
Code NCtlOll 1250 A
AaQUMt tor SpeaaJ No-
l~ I01m os ave1la~
from the eou11 elafk.
Attorney tor Pwtltloi Mii ROeEA'l' L. MAUN,
ESQ. S8H 11Nt
LAW OFFICES OF
ROBERT L. MAUN,
Uot E. CHAPMAN
AVE., ORANGE, CA
t21ff
Put>llltled Ne,,port
Beech-Costa MHa
Deily PlloC Fetlnlary 27.
Me1ch 5, 8, 2001
TM3.45
ISSC 10355
NOTICE Of
PrnTION
TO ADMINISTER
ESTATI Of:
EU.EN 8. Fl.OVO
BROWN
CASI! HO. A20l254
To al ...,.., tl«lefl.
daMe. ~edltorl. oont>
lngenl Cll'ldt&Ott. ~
PMOntt Who llWf oflet. wllebe~lah
... Ot 9111111!,,. cir Doeh. ~ OJ.CM S. ,..\.OYO
1.-owN
A HEARING on Irle
petruon w1I be ,, .. 10 on
MARCH 22 2001 at
1 45 p m "' Dept l 73
localed a1 34 1 T"" Crty
Drive Soulh Orange
CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT to
!he grantoog ol the pell·
lion you $N)\JIO appear
al the heanng and stale
your Ol>ject ions ot file
written Ol>jechon~ with
the coun before tne
hearing Your ap-
pearance may be in per·
50l'1 or by your attorney
IF VOU ARE A CREO-
ITOA OI conungem cred-
itor al N deceaMd you
muS1 hie your daorn Wl1!l
the coun and mail a
copy lO Ille J*SOllal rep-
rosentatrve eppotnled by
the court w1th1n lour
months trom Iha date of
Iha tl('5t IS$llll'IC8 ol let·
ters u plOVIO«I •n Pr<>-
bale Code sectoon 9100
The bme l()f f~1ng daims
will not exp1re before tour months from the
hearing dlte noticed
above
YOU MAY EXAMINE
111e Me kept by the eoun If you .,. • per90n 10-
terested 1n the nlate.
you may hie v.1111 Iha
cool1 a R8QUllst tor Spe-
cial Notice (torm OE·
15"') al the l!llllQ of en •n· ventory and appraisal of
esrete a.swts 0t ol any
petllton °' account as
provided on Probate
Code 58C1•on I 250 A ~ for Speall No-
tice form is available
lrom me eoul1 ~
Attorney fOf Petitioner.
ntOMAS M.
WHALING, €SQ.
SBN 310S7
23532 EL TORO RD ••
STE.. I, LAKE FOREST,
CA t2e30
Publl•f"l•d Nawpon
Beach-Costa Mesa
Oelfy Piloc Fabrvary 27
Mltdl 5. & 2001
TM346
NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL
AGtNDA
SUMMARY
Adloul'Md Aegul•r
MHtlng Study s.tJon .
4:00 p.m.
Febfwry 27. 2001
PUBLIC HEARINGS
UNDEAGAOUNDING
UTILITIES AND RE·
CONSTAU CTtNO
STREET IMPROVE·
MENTS IN PROPOSED
ASSESSMENT DIS·
TRICT NO 79
(BEACON 8AY DE-
VELOPMENn
NEWPOA1 TECH-
GENERAL PLAN
AMENDMENT 2001-1
REOUEST TO 1NmATE
AMENDMENTS TO
THE . NEWPORT
BEACH GENERAL
PLAN AS FOLLOWS
A) PARK M~CARTHUA
· 3901 MACARTHUR
80ULEVAAO A
PROPOSAL TO IN
CREASE THE DE
VELOPMENT ALLOCA
TION FOR
PROFESSIONAL ANO
BUSINESS OFFICE
StTE 3A ANO TO
CHANGE THE LAND
USE DESIGNATION
1FROM RETAIL ANO
SERVICE COM
MERCIAL TO ADMINIS.
TRATIVE
PROFESSIONAL ANO
FINANCIAL . COM
MERCIALI ANO ES-
T ABLISH A DEVELOP·
MENl' ALLOCATION
FOR AUTO CENTER
SITE 1B OF THE NEW·
PORT PLACE
PLANNED G0!.4·
MUNITV B· OUR ~
OUEEN OF ANGELS
CATHOLIC CHURCH 2(µ6 ANO 2100 MAR
VISTA OAtVE A
PROPOSAL TO IN·
CAHSE THE DE VELOPME~T ALLOCA
TION FOR TWO EXIST·
ING CHURCH PROP
EATIES BV 24.000
SQUARE FEET FOR
THE COMBINED
PROPERTIES. TO AL·
LOW FOR THE .CON·
STAUCTfON OF A
NEW CHuRCH ANO
THE EXPANSION OF
AN EXISTING
ELE MENTAR Y
SCHOOL, ANO CJ ST
MARI< PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH · NORTH
WEST CORNEA OF
MACARTHUR BOULE
VA.AD ANO SAN JOA·
OUIN HILLS AdAO A
PROPOSA L TO
CHANGE THE LANO
USE OESIGNAnON
FROM AEC AEA·
TIONAL ANO
E NVI AONMENTAL
OPEN SPACE TO OOV·
ERNMENTAL EOUCA·
TIONAL ANO INSTITU-
TIONAL FACILITIES
ANO ESTABUSH A OE
VELOPMENT LIMIT Of
APPROXIMATELY
20.000 SOUA.RE FEEl.
TO ALLOW THE CON-
STRUCTION OF A
NEW CHUROi CQM.
PL EX INCLUDING
SANCTUARY AOMIN-
IS TAA TIV E FACIL·
ITIES. PRESCHOOV
DAV CARE FELLOW· HIP HALl. ANO MIS·
CELLANEOUS USES
RESOLUTION RE-
L A TING TO RE·
CtAlME.O WATER, nE SAN JOAQUIN RESER·
VOIA (SJR) AND nE
BASIC INTEGRATED
AE·USE PROJECT
AGREEMENT (BIRPA)
RESERVOIR OPERAT·
INO CRITERIA MEMO-RANOUl,I OF UNOER
STANDING f RANS·
FER Of AESERVO.R
OWNERSHIP, COL·
LECT1VE DEFENSE
AGREEMENT
MEA SURE S
GUIDELINES
REQUEST FOR
FEAS181LtTV STUDY
FOR AN ARTS 6
EDUCATION CENTER
AND A CENTRAL
PARK
Pub lllled Nowpott
8Hctl·COt ta MeU ~ flllcll F-..y 2'7,
2001
1'341
Te sAbout
llwn, -. -.... U8! Of F1Cl'TTIOUS ,__, --lngont ~~ and a,. 1vallebl9 tor ox• ~ w1 be held Ofl on 01111112001 ._....of 111tt n.ile. BUllNUS NAMI ~.=.Ftft :°: == :';: tmlnlllon ln tw flt kept MARCH 22. 2001 •t 2001 ... 1t1t :W.:. :-;..::• ... eon(n:,'t!'= ,.C: 11,n zpocn _.or ...... ,or be#l.ot 11yJ;~ re :,:,.:~ ~,°tf!. ~ ~~=' 1~
_.,., 8f ._ Iba o4ller dot*' tho UN ol the MAAY QAEVAS ~ eulholty IO Id-DIM 8outtl 0r11'91 ~C 1 ...,.. ...,... '7 flOlltb'9 ~ IWM Aot.flkMll ltUllneet QAOSE 1ka MAIN 0. mlnllMt IN ...... ll'dlr CA 92988 •
-m 111 '7 llw, _. FOAT)'7 DE81QN8, NefM 8'attlMnl . ~ Illa MAAY h lrl ... tdlnt AGnln-IF~VOU 08JCCT to
...... Oft Ill' .. *"' 24tl H1rt>or Blvd ., -... OA08t -.ton of html H:A .,_ o1 111 .,... "T1T10N .
1-P£TITION FOR
PR08AT£ NI ~
tiled by AOIEAT NEHER *' b ...,_ Cou,, o1 Cal1fomie. Cc:u'tlY ol ORANGE
NOLOGY CENTER
(Ml-RK BARKER FOA THE ST CLAIA COM-
PANY. AHUCAHTl • 600 SUPERIOR AVE-
NUE • A US( PERMff
TO EXCEED n1E
BASIC HEIGHT LIMIT
Of-32 F'EET UP TO eo FUT IN OONJUNC-TIOH WITH THE A£,
MOOEl Of= A14 EXIST· ING AES£ARCH AHO
0€Vl.LOPMENT SITE
ANO TH ACCEP• TANCE 0, ,_
NEOATI~ DECl.AAA·
1lON ™! PAO.IEct
WIU IHCLIJ« 1l4l
D!MO'-ITION OF
IOt,lrM 80 FT. OF THE EXll1Ml ,,._...
YOUR
GARAGE
ALE!
In
ClASSIFIEDS -ne.... • 1107. ,....,.. ...... CA ·-tcloWlnO ~ A ftl!TITION '°" ~ ... -. ... .. llOr\ l -Ylo •EJl••T·· .. ... " .. .., .. t2t2t ...._, -.,. dtl*V buliW -PAOeATE Mt *" .. -~..,,....,.. .. ;J'°"~ lnCI..._ .. nTATl~
,._ ._ .. • _. The ,.ICtltloul .,_.. ~~ ANNA •. u... llld .,, Mt04A£l M ._. '° ...-. man, .. '°"' __.,. °' Ne aio Ka.Ill ..._ -.... 1111 • Wiii 11ot ,,._ '*N ,.,.,.,.., to .-'OIA·_..,, NACE· er. IN ~ llOl"9 ...._ ~ ~ ~ -
..... 111 .. ._ ...... lbo'fe -lied II\ Or-ICM:l. iltfl1 0... et.. Cou,, Of Catlfomle aour1 ~ e.tof9 IN oourt bebe lhl CLIOllAYE --" .. M lll'IQO ~· :; = ...... Oll9ofo. ~ ~F<>f' ._. C*1aln *Y Wit-hHrlng Yo111 ep• ..... .,. • CUO 5,j~.= ~~:.e 0:::.7:: ~~:"r&.'* 5.:E= W:i7-ii •:i:-:L-
.. .._., ...... ..._ · ....._ -7 :. .. ....-. • I*' to • .._ nolot to In-ITOA or w•.,,i _. CAil lllrAaliln~
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CONTllAOTORI wNdl ~ '*' opHol\ .. IMTINQ INC)I belt MM .. nMdit of Ollione, ~. ~ .SHER 111t ,,..,.. 111111..,_ .. fl#tllt ~ oMN M "-~B~ ~ WVc 8Clll kwlNtlon m11Y be ob-
Tnm.et d .. ~ ~Hl~lllfl ~ ":; = ~ 16-V*t Sdlool a.tel of FlibNllY, 2001 (714) 593-)'583. ~r~bid.~ mtv: WI ~ PUblflhtd Ntwpof1 Ind lndudlna 10:001'.M ~. Stacll·Coala MtH
Matctl 18, }()Gt at tne 'i!:td Nt~ = Piiot Flbl\lary V , =~~Buch-Coal• Mtaa !347
1a1n v:im, CA moe. ~iOO~ FabNaly 20. .:.~blda W,,,*=';:. • T311
lldy ooentd and rtad
tbld '°' Bid No. 01~. "BAU WAllS" u Rlc:al9d In the Bid
ao.dfjcatlon. Bid doc:o-m.iits Ind aptc:fflcallona
art on tit at the Dlltrlcl
Purchallng Department
17210 Oei Strttt. Foun-
tain Vlley, CA 112708.
{714) 843-3245
A "Mandlllory Prtbld
Conference and Job Waf#." wilt bt held on
Matc:h 8, 2001, at 8.00
Lm. at lhe Dllltlcl Main-
tenance Otflce. 17880
N.-nd Street, Foun· taln valley. Ca. 82708
~ biddlN'I mull be P' ... tnt at lhia timt to be con1ld1rtd for lhl1
projtet
The Board ol T~ , __ flt ngnt IO r..
jed tny and ~bide and lo walvt any ltreQUlanly
therein. The ~ la allO
rtMNed by lht Board ol
Trull-to eeltct ltema
NOTICE
INVITING BIDS
Thi Orange County
Sanllatlon Olatrlct, Calf.
fomla, wlll rtotlv• bide until TUNC11y1 M1rch ~\ 2001 .. 1':00 ...... aroa ~ be rec.IYld II
tilt Ol.trtera Mmlnla-
tr 11 lvt Lobby or
Purchulng Ofb by In.
dat• htrtlnabove ...
fof1h, II which llmt they
will be opened and tX•
amlntd at tht Dtetrlc:t
Purchaelng Off lea,
10844 Ellla AY1nu1,
Fountain V~Calllor· nia. for lht PURCHASE (I ) 2001 FORD F-150
DlOtCATEO CHO \f'J
TON PICKUP TRUCKS SPECIFICATION NO.
2000/01·28
Sealed bids mutt bt
IWbmlttld on tht fonn
aupplled by lht Dlatrlot
UNIVEAllTY Ofl•
CALIFO .. NIA, IRVIHI CAMPUS NOTIC! INVfT1HQ
OlNll!ftAL CONTRACTOft PRIQUALIFICATION
STAUMENTS POft CONITRUC110N CW
UCI ARTI
RENOVATION AND IEIMIC IMPROVEMENTS, PHAll I
PROJECT NO. 111011
FEBRUARY 2001
NOTICE 19 HEREBY
GIVEN ltllt Contractor
Prequallflcatlon Stal•
mtnll wlH be ractlved
by the ~ °' Call-fomla, lrv!M Campoa,
for QUdk:atlon lo bk! on
ARl'S RENOVATION
AHO SEISMIC
IMPROVEMENTS, PHASE 2, PROJECT NO. 911011.
All Gtneral Contrt0r
tore Who art lnt-lltd
In prequallfylng for Ihle
hHlex
G)
EOOAl NOOSING
OPPORTUNIT'(
,. 1111 estatt acMt1*sing
In tllls twspajlll' Is ....
ID Ille r.delal fair ltoullno
Act of 1968 as amenct.a
wllicll makn It illegal to
ldYWtise •any prtftrenct,
limbtlon or dlsc:rtmll\ltloll
basaO on ract color, 1'1119·
Ion, sex. ~. tamlllll
stllus Of natlonll origin, or an intention to make any Mil pmertnce, lmrtation
or dilctl111l11alioo. •
Tiiis newspaper wtlt nol
tnowlngly acctpl any
1dve11isement tor rul
estale wllich is in Yiolation
of the law. Our reade11 ate htrtby Informed that alt
dlltllngs advertised In tNs
f11WSP1Ptf .,. mllabll on
an ICIUll~ oi: basis To ' ol dilcrlml-
llltion. HUO IDl·free al 1-«IM24~
m , ...
Pl
BUY WHOLESALE
DIRECT. Wholu1l1
brWrs ol ~ MlniAeor
lurad Homes SaYe up to
$40,000 ptar1lltd Leam
1111 aecms dtlllrl donl wanl you to know
1·800·242 ·00 80
ICAL'SCANI
MODJESKA CYN
Etc•p• to country Uvtne. 1 ACf9 of total
privKy .... '°"" cir\
lam, cftlcl + -2 trpc. :..IOO gueat71...=-
Amx~Al!!y
• ••• m
NEW HOMES
OPEN SAT A SUN Acflac*rt to Newport a.ch I Trtenolt Square. MHS0-1440
DON'T LOSE Q>O
Wt BEAT 11ty 01t1M
1-lttldlf Of PAY
You $300I FIN
Apptawl '" , 5 Mini irww.15111nkMln.cOlfl
714-151-""1
HARBOR COVE Stunning
home 4br 2 5ba. Will IO FMll Is not n MLS S88111< AgLlown 949-632·2600
BAY VJEW GIANT
• + din, 2 ldlchenl ms,ooo
Ae t 9'9&72H120
OIOllct and *' to ob-lalr\ ltll ~ Paac.c Ny cell tllt* (M)~or(M) $24-8117.
DA Tl Of' 8U9Mff • TAL: Connctot p,._;
qu1lltlcaUOll StaMmtntt will bt ~ at lht
Ofllct of o.IQrl • °°"" atNOtlon 8aMcM Vnl-
Vtftlty of C111/ornla, ll'VIM, 3SOO Blri<lley Plaoe, ll'VIM, Cllltofnle
82997-2450, Anendoft: ....... ~ uncl 1:00 , ..... 1\IU.
DAY, llARCH ti. 2001.
No p11qu1llflc1tlon ~ Wll be_.
cepttd after thlt time. Howewr, Ille llnlwnllly
,...,..,.. Ill rlgt1I to ft-
qutlt. r90llVe and IYaJ. uate eupc>lem.nlal In-
formation from oontrao-
lora, If detrned MCH-aary. to ptop«ty tvM·
Ila lflllr QUallftc:allone ContrlC:tof PrtquMfica-tlon ~..,.. bt
aubmltt•d In aHltd ~ mar1(td on
the outlldt, "Contl'llC>
tor Prequallflcatlon ~"Arte Ren-
ov.Uon and W-lc ~-.w. PhlM 2.' BUILOtNO
CONSTAUCTIOH
COST ESTIMA~:
$2,500,000.00
DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROJECT: The propoatd Art•
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111 -la
.... -.... ;.,---· ~ .~ J
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LAlltheGCa rMtf ........ " ... ' ,.,., ... ...........
•
. .
~and ..,.,
lmpr'OllM*'ll "*' a ~ oontlltt . of two
1. ART ITUCMO' The profec:t. ~ ~ .. bl.M-.g to • ~ "*'G· by ODl'-•ttuctlng _ new th•tr ..... '****'Cl alllng 1t1t1r w1l11, adding t.':.11~'''" 11 Ille • Ind •111en-h eidallrlo Wiiia to !ht roti. Thi '9ll0Ytlllol • ln-dodt OOIWll'llon al the
Yldeo Sl\ldloe lo Yldeo
laboratorlH and 1 1"°'*'1! .Cuello, IOIM
mmr ~· '°"' peinllng adoe auch .. ,~ of llghtlng
and remodel of lllPPOft .,... for lllOfl tlfldtnt
1tor1ge. ur .... r11y I
code lmpr~ ln-dodt ~ for..e ,..
"'• allrm eyat.,-n and
oonlCndon " ,.. tDlll room building. Ac· :.~
code upgradH to
ale'latorl and ltllra. Thi Pfolect wlll llto upgradt lht. HVAC 8Y119m.
2. SCULPTURE
STUDIO: Thi prClfld wll
ltNC*Jrally UW1ldt lhll bulklng to • ·goocr
rating, by COtWITUCtlng ,,.. .n..r Mii. lhldt·
anlng txlat.lng ahtar
w1111, adding grad• beams •• the founda·
Ilana, and axtendlng IX·
ly MIMll '91•
3::1-0 l 'tst Ba" &rttt
Costa Mtae. CA 92627
\I ~.,., lhd. • Bon 5c
••• Ttkpbooe 8:30am-5:00pm
~~ ... ,~
Walk-In 8~30iuu.-S:OOpm
~ridr)
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PUIUC NOTICE
IMTAnON TO BID
Nodcl la lwlby alwrl that !ht Oc1ari View
School Dlttrlc:t of Or·
Inge Counly, Calfomia,
hertlneltet 1'91tfftd to u "OISTRICr'. wll r90llVe
IMlld blc1ll up to but no llllr lhln 2::00 _p.rn. on
!ht mi day of Mardi,
2001 , mt !ht DISTRICT
Admlnlltratlon Offk:M,
17200 Pinehurst LaM,
Huntington Beach, Ca
92e47.
At .. Mid lint ....
end .... ... wll bt ~at:::~
"Ir. WOM AT OAK
VtCW "'flCHOOL AHO IDUCATION
REIC>UftCa CENTEft ANO TOILET aUILDINO
Plant and 1peclfl·
Cllb1I 1r9 on Ille II the
DISTRICT Purchallng ~l 11 17200
Plnehum Lallt. Hunt·
lngk)n 8-::tl. ea.. (714)
8'7-2551 Ext 1440 Ind wll bt avWbll at lht job W9lk. Thtrt II I
$35.00 non-rlfundablt
c:hltgl for plene.
A Mandatory Job
Walk will ba htld
Wtdl'\Nday March 7,
2001, 10:00 LIT\. = at Oek Vltw
172.41 Oek Lani. l'iUrrt·
lngton Beach, Ca.
828-47. Tht DISTRICT rt-
qulrN that Ille bidder ~ • 8 oonlnlclor'• llcat-. at Ille timt tn.
bid " aubmllttd. Certification of Crimi-
nal Aecofda Chedc will
be ~ I* Educa-tion Cod• atctlon
45125.1 (AB 11110, 1812
end 21021.
EACH 810 MUST CON-
FORM ANO BE RE·
SPONSIVE ONLY TO
THE BID DOCUMENTS
AND AOREEMENT IN
ITS ENTIRETY, AS PROVID£D BY THE
OIS'TRICT Tht Dl$TRICT r• _..... Ill ilQf1t D Aljecl
""' or .. bllta or to
WllW ""' lrregulltftlel °' lnf«mallllN In eny bldl Of In tht bidding
proctaa
. Publllhtd N~
811ch-Coet1 M IH
Daly Plol FlbnJary 21.
Mllldl 0. 200 t
Flctltloue BU9!neu Name StnetMnt Tht ,~ ptt'IOll8
.,.. doing bulWllill -
A) ~ CowlCY Mon+ • 8 l..ol Cabalelot = •t•t•. 1728-4 NawtlOPt St.1 1100,
Fountain Valrty, CA
82708 Wallaoa 8. Rodadltr, 100«< A4am1 Avt.,
1343, Huntington
Beach, CA 92648
Thll boalnetl la oon·
dUclld by: an lnctvldual
Havt you atarled
doing bulirllla Yf!(1 No
Wallace 8. Rodec:bf
Thie llatement waa
filtd wittl !ht County C1ttk of Orange County
on 02IOlll2001
200111$4451 ~ Piiot Fib. 13~
I 0, 2001
Polley
Rstt$ and dtadlints an-subjtCt to rhanp widt0u1 notirt. TI1t
publiAAtr l'ml'\"" tht npt to rt'fl'iOr. rttla sify. "'' i...., or rrject. an~·
dassif itd a<h'trtistmtnt. Plwt rtpOrt an\· mor tha1 maf l>f' in ,·our
clas5ifitd ad inuntdiat~·· Tut Dai)~ Piloi acrtpt~ no liability for M~
trror in an am-crtistmen1 for •-hicb it lllllY bt ~iblt uttpt for
the rosi ol the spatt actuall)· occupiffl b~· the tnor. Cmli1 can OU~' bt
l\llo,'ttf for 1ht fint insurioo.
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Monday ........... .Friday 5:00pm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm
Tuaday ......... Monday S:OOpm S.Uurday .......... .Friday 3:00pm
Wednesday .... Tuesday S:OOpm Sunday ............ .Friday 5:00pm
Thursday .. Wednesday S:OOpo1
c;.r-· -1
K:J~rr-·-?
LAl<ER T1CKITI (2) ..,.,., low, mid ~ Ind
parlllng. Oraat Olft
Mt-720-1'50
WOLfF TAMING IED8
TAN AT HOME
BUY DIRECT N¥J SAVE
COMMERCIAUHOME
unlla "'°'" $188 00 ~c:~ Call 1-800-711-01
www.ne.llltan.com
LAROE UNTI AVAIL
Wldll dlM up Ind doore,
12ft high 11ackln1 ..... 2'4 ....... Olll.UI~'
Oft .. l!wd
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OVERSJ'OCIED
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daaelfied
wlllbdpt
(949) 642*S67
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PuBIJCATJON
JUST FOR YOU!
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Mardi 2& 2001
n.~a.wu.. SPat rm Dw>UN&
w. Olly ... ,....,.. Maida 19dl -~
........ lftl!li1.
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COAST <:OIN NEEDS
ot.D COINll Gctd. lilv9I
~. ..... tiQull Cold* 14~-9'47
TOP _.CORDS!
JUI. R I 8. Soul. Rodi.. -.sa.&ea. MIKE ~7506
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happens H
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advertise?
Call the
Classifieds
(949)
642·5678
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JAME MA HAf"f-Y ~Prcpt1rn
•M.efO&d antk.1ft*h•W. lt1rr.iH\
•r•-tik'd ~ IM.\ r mt
6291erminat W av ·~" Coli:ta "'e:M
949 548-3311.)
POLICY .
In 1111 elbt 10 olle< lhe bell
MMCI paallllll IO OAJI r.o. .,. Ind .,,,....,., wt ....
19QUtrt Contiaciots wtlo
ldVel1iM Ill the SeMct
Dndoty IO llldudl lhw Contra,lora l1ctn1t
numbar in "* ~ "*11. y °"' co-opinllOn • Q!'!!!ly p!Cl!tld
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FARTltltQ INTUllOflS
Katllr'I I 8111 I Remodll
Ind Room Adctllotll
l!ff0!!75
HOMEflair
...-~ Regluf/Reftirbi:'if
~ain • F1beJbss Sinks ·~
Counlen
949-645-7123
GHHf.1,H Rf PAIRS -
.. . , .. \
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2LivHOME ~
EIJn urr <onus home.
WORK FOR THE BEST
o.t'ontology Aide I c....gtwn I Compenlone
FOR PRIVATE DUTY
• Mm1mwn 2 YQn apmcm.c .,.,th Ahhomc:r, Dcmcnm Of Gm>-Psych
' ~c-ln I Uvt·Out / 4 hr / 6 hr I 8 hr I 12 hr Shift Ava1bbk
•Wt offer aaollcnt bcncfics J Training J Top Pay / 401 K Plui
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l8e A.Re••• uU M,/uw ffl.JJ 93.J-S&t0
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an apartment
through
classl6edJ
, A TO Z HANOYMAH
.Install reface cab«le1S
ltldle~ 'bath. doo1Siw1ndows
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Clean Al 5 Rooms
$99.00
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COUNTER CASHIER
IWport IMdl Dll ~<rty
f7 ~sa so per "°"' °'l*drlQ on eqi
Mcn.Fn A 00 10 2 30
Cal 94~7844 Of 949 .. 87-0952
DRIVER • OWNER/Of'Efl.. ATORS a c-c-y DIW-
-CAU. PCNt Gte.i P9Y & btne!llS• Htgll ~
fl'tlts West Coaet tanes·
Inds goyemed al 72 MPHI
YOVI cholct late-moclel Ptt•rb~I~ F •••gllll•netS. Ktn
worth5 C•ll Today
800-528·36 75 Jolvl CM$1·
n4K Trvdong' EOE (CAL'S~ANl
DRIVERS.JOIN Dav11 T r'"'POft AmefQ 1 Fial·
bed leadtf 48 IUllN
Good pay good mllH ClMa A-O>l ~ 14-F (900~3114 s.. u. •
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end Save' Commtre11V
Home unots from $199 00
Low monlhly P'rments Fret calOr CllmlOg Cal
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S2495 ~--Island Aulotrll!ed ...... SaMces (800)322· 1139
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A • llaM, MARSINESnE
stocked tstablllhed ..nd-
ing IOUle Sel by J. I 2. '()I Under $91( mnnuTI ....... "*" ~Id &C911em lllOfll!1'y prolll poeenbll F~
-aVllllCIWgood O'tdt 1 ·800-63 7. 7 «4
(CAL'SCAN)
ANTIQUE
A CLASSIC
CARS
9 Cars ,
2 motorcycles,
all in perfect
condition 100° o
restored. Sale
all m one block
0< 1ndMdually
Pnvate Party
OPEN HOUSE
10am-4pm
Sat March 10
Sun March 11
2001
1229 w SheWy Ct
Orlnge, Clllf
Clll fof listing
94t-71t-9317
today 1·800·842·t310 I Call Claaalfled Today www np ttstan com
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in So. California
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Newport Beach-
Costa Mesa Daity
Pilot and the
Hunting Beach-
Fountain I/alley
Independent to
• Tuesday, hbuory·'O. 2oo1 • 11
0 YES, IE1L MY CAR
-.,
reach over 100,000
homes. Fax us thts
form With your credit
card # or mail with I
a'Check toda)i!
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All for JUSt $16'. u.cwr,1 J.M l!!.<kP£.JMi!I!!
PUBLIC
NOTICE
The Calif Public·
Ut1l111es Com-
mlSSIOO REQUIRES
that an used house-
hold goods movers
pnnt their P U C
Cat T runber: ltmos
and ctiauffers pnnt
1t1etr T C P number
in a• advertismen13 11 you have a QUeS •
tJOn abolJt the le98'· rty of a m<M!f. Imo
Of dlauffe< call:
PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMISION
71'·558--4151
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NE\'/llORT PLASTERING
• SIUCCO~ • Room Addl1lons
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Plaster f'lestora1t0n
• No Job IOO smat
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ACAOS8 54 Food..,._ ~ ~o...., 65~111W
10 Cllmll '-llP't 57 AnMd 14 T\:lclell Ml.lppet 81 Garrotng Cly
15 Fa1.11peia 82 ~l...otdll
18 To -exacl!Y 83 Ellll)'tll Wlaeel
17 ~. r-'clue &4 2001 01 2002 18 Famou1 bltdge 86 Lb a bey "20 ,,_ cl*" • n Noble< eo SOur plct(le 23 FlMoe~ 25 Oae1e feature DOWN
28 ~·na 1 §matte' T~r loo." a.g 2 Wl(10
27 Legume 3 ne org 28 -OUl Ullld 4 ry IOI IMllly S Pleoe
32 Unlold centunee 8 Farmers' 33 Neel 9QUlld produce
35 Madlcinll 7 A GulhtW
patllon 8 f>ole M7.01 OllDOl.---1~ 36 Joule f111ctlon 9 Prepare ttw 37 Miike ttke a 0111111 27 Large~ 49 Before, to a
bunny 10 llfl<galned 29 EuallYl>tus bar(!
98 Crack pllol 11 Bryce Canyon eale<S 50 Olrectot Woody
39 Utcraone cepUI si.te 30 Aoco111>1nv 51 Crooked
41 Ta&le or touch 12 Olstrlbl.Ae 31 Oceen waters 52 Quaker
43 Uneucx:essf\JI 13 Equal 3-4 .... , Whleh pionoun
play 111 Zich plllee '1" S3 l.ouJ9e or
44 Bombay.,.., 21 lf'l'C>Ollanl time 40 Celle• 'Glfligan'a
45 Sample period 41 Sc8118fed Island° 46 T eech 1or 23 Actress aiound 54 Played the sa•
glindlng SWDll90n 42 Ant>eseedor's 56 01 adclress
48 Walerle&s 24 More tediou& workplaoe 58 "The GreatllSI• 50 ~ capable 25 BaWIS 43 SW4ndlecl 59 Wire rneesure
51 ciou-26 Hunts ror 47 Ancient 60 Moray -.----"'1!'9-
36 years residing &
working in the Ncwpon
ti Costa Mesa area.
Spedaliu11g in single
family ti residential
income propcnic:s.
2J Co!poralt Plaza. Su~ L2J Ncwpoc1 llfach. CA qi()6()
(~640-7888 X276
'"'~~.T.'P.!! rz~~.e
Vlo_{fiirkf:;fealty
5K~0rfhler Brokrr
for your "N~
around rhc
neighborhood.•
"Covering Balboa
Peninsula &
Newport Beach"
Bui. (949) 673-3m Pgr. (949) 651-4610
Hm. Off. (949)6n.3899 Fax. (949) 673-6805
Cannery VIiiage Realty Inc.
MaryAnn W. McGuire
Prudential California Rtalty
Specializing in
Sea Faire,
Villa Balboa &
Versailles,
Newpon Beach.
lfW@fu\1
EXPECTmon>'
I'
eve GOREN w1th SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
TitAT EXTRA CHANCE
WF.S'f
• 1098 74 l ':'/Kl
0 Q9J2
•3 SOUTH
•5 v>AQl o A64
EAST
• J6J
':'/ 10 9 5 J
(, J 10 8
+ A42
• Q 10 9765
The bidding: . . .
SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST •• Plia JNT ..... •• Pau •• .... ,. .._ "-Pui
Opemng lead; Thn of •
More often then noc, 11 is easy to
spot all the chanceli you have for your
contract Once in 11 while. thou~. it
is buried deep among the OOVIOUS.
Consider this deal.
North's three no trump response
showed a 4-3·3·3 shape and 16-18
points. We can make a sound c~ for
Wl immediate jump to six clubs by
South, but we do not quibble with
taking the bidding slowly. South's
takeout of three no trump 1n four
clubs wu .,/ otwloul lam try and.
when Nonh .iiowe<t aOOd 1tW11p sup-
port and a nwilmum by cue-bidding
four 1pade1, South waft.Qd no longer
. to gel to the small shun in clubs.
Wes! led the ten of spades and,
<bpite the grear WUl.D.ge in spades, SoUdl was quite happy wlth the con-• treCt. Declam saw the slam depend-
ed on no more than the heart finesse,
aince I dill(T10l'ld and I heart will 10
away on ~ spades.
There ,ia\ a better line, however,
which brings home the alam u long
as heai1.' are 3·3 or the k.ina is either
singleton or double100 and spades no
wooie tlwl 6-3. Win the opening lead
in dununy and cull the remaining
high spades. diJlcarding the IWO and
queen of heans from hlllld. Nc:u, come to hand with the 11(.'C of bearu
and lead 11 low trump to the ei$ht.
Best defe.ruc is for Ea~t to win with
the ace and return a club to the table's
j11elt. Declarer ruffs a heart m hand. If
the k.ing comes down, all is well. If
nol. declarer returns to dummy with
the k.irut o( clubs and ruffs anolher
hean. 1r the kmg rs either singly or
doubly guarded. the jack-of heans
set.\ up as the I 2th trick. with
dummy'b Icing of diamonds as the
entry 10 cash the knave in the llltler
case. The combined line offers about
a S 7 percent shoe as against the SO
percent or the straight finesse.
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mine condhlon. 55k ml ..... "°"' ...... AO¥ef ..... 722-2000 $281800. 714.p.8313 C...O 1i1wt11 ITI .. LWI 'ea ElllcMlr\ lhr. CO
loo# ntM, Vt No!tllllt 3*" wtil, roof l'ldl. ,............:. IMW ml 'II (824848) •17,888 ~ 71k ml. ,..._ ccnc1-TO¥Oll ._ GT '00 = 9POlt. co MAllRI _s.eeo ~2299 AA. full power, ~o. (~R~R ..::• CT14M!100 WUI RX JOO 'It 4M4, (~r· $17,901
714.US.3171 Low~~ ~ :':: ~:,,~ ~t%'1~
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(ll0.1921) 119.1181 O.C. ~ Broiler $6250 Mt-722·2000 IMW 5211 'II NAHM !4MM-11ff (~loedlld l!f~ _ _...(? ..... 1C)!40:t,.._.._._1""'00..__ . MEACfllEI ML 430 ._ TO¥Oll Coto11a ct 'M
CREVIER 8MW c.-.c m w ._ 1111 10k ml, Bledc *1 lla1het Aulo, air, 11.t JIM• CMMlll
714435·3171 FICU>ly wllrlllty, ~ lr4erfo<, $37,500 or llkt 122831'296293) $10.901
ippll nlllllc red, llllllClq ""' ..... 94N7'"'829. ~tC::::2r
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CAD SEVUE '1't HABEAS AM/FM alloys 71.4-835·3171 ,...___. 1?1')$!0-!100 (22601/004567 s11.201 1 ..,.,,_. pel!ICI cond, South
BMW 5211 'tt !11111119d. dtplndlble, looks OldlnMde ReteneY '13 Cont Toyott
IUlo, dean, ,711 ml & dilve~. fuel In-low mllea, ltathar, moonrool 949-722·2000
(1"25150) $35,915 l!ded ~94M4&-2:256 (308734) $8,968 CREVIER BMW HABEAS Toyog TICOllla Pickup 'ti
714-835·3171 = ='· C:Octt1: (714)$40-!100 ~. = ~·
BMW 5211 'tt concltlon, 40K mi, privale OLDS u ROY.ALE '92 (22556/062281 $11,301
pa11y $2500. 94&-737-2144 Auto, 11neec1 wlndowl. PS, South Coast Toyota (.~va~, white_~ PB, cc. lm'fm caaaette, 949-722-2000 .,..""""" ....,.... CHEVY SUBURBAH M lock
CR VIER BMW Xlnt concl, MW uptlol, = ml, r!:., 11 J:G Toyota eo,o111 CE 'OO
714-835·3171 tlrea, cuetom CO pl~, 949-574-4244 Certllied, auto, afr, full
BMW 7dl 'II W , '::.?ar.'1ar5• t'IMIWtulda H2-61M415 power, cassene.
Bladl w'-, lo ml (22498/341 116 $12,701 (lf123'T2~ -•·1 $31 t15 CffEVY VDfTURE 'I? POLICE IMPOUNDS South Coast Toyota • STD , • .,.,....,,.,A v•u, C.rt/Truckt/Suv't 949·722·2000 CR VIER BMW _.._ "" from $500!
GOOD JOBS.
RELIABLE
SERVICES.
714·835-3171 ::.:c, ~PS, lllll lodl For ht Call Toyota Slennl LE '98 I-~11-C~. , -Bladl-;....;SM...;,wk-..;:.;74CJi~~""-'-mlltl-:;r~~~: ~1=23 ~: ~g:a,g ::
• • • • (4dHH028) 141,915 •• -......... ....,....,....,.._ Saturn su '93 (2272&'046704 $18.001
CREVIER BMW Low mlM. aulo, clean! Soutti Coast Toyota
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(949) 642-5678
Prudential
California Realty
23 Corporacc Plaza.
Suicc 190
Newport Beach
CA92660
a. 711·".
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(714) 404-5678
2600 Easl P.C.H.,
Suite I 50 Newport Beoch
BMW Z3 '99 114·835·3111 ** Eddie S.... (342882) '!' $5,988 949-722·2000 2.at.tr, Silv«, 10K ml ford Expedition 'ti NABERS
BMW S320 Sedan 'W (4JEA339) 129,896 "" $24,M . 29k ml, power (714)540=9100 Toyota So1are SE '00 CREVIER BMW Cedlhc All.me Conv 'IO doort. lodes. owiodows, all --"""""""~=:..:'---vs, certlfl8d air, full pwr (375211) $41,990
Blaclc/Bl.ctl, Loaded f1atcher Jonte MotOl'Cl(S
71'-835·3111 ~~ m1ds·. BlacMllkee~• ~ ladler, IOW hilc:h, 2x4, rear Sl500 Aoadnlf 11 cassene. co play8f, .,.,.,,...recor • ~~ ~'II heat, raclo. 949-759-1830 (114812) sse,990 (2274()(197133 $16,901
18M24-!401 BMW 3111 '15 Auto, fully
loaded. lady owned. books
BMW $420 Sedan '98 records, black oatmeal 1n1,
(399018) $47,990 CO. well aboYe average
CO, taro Down, OAC body & mechanical cood,
F1ltclltr JonM MotOfCtfl current reg. just smogged
_ __:;1:.::11;...;:'4;::.24-""'1""40:.:.1 __ $2,750 vin •657961 O'.C.
------.. Auto em 949-586-1888 S•Uyour
cood, garaged, llDfVamlcs BladlJBlack, Chr-South Coast Toyota Vlnt021708 $13,995 O.C. JAGUAR XJE 'f7 Flltclltr JorlM Mot°"*9 949·722·2000
Auto Bm 949-586-1888 VI, CIMelc, white conv, IN-524-1401 eng, body, ti'" · A1. CADILLAC CATERA ,. NMdt minor Coametlct.
Low mf. beige. tan ltlw, $2!,500. 949-723-3371
(072132) $15,988
NABERS Jlllluar XJS V12 Coupe 'IO
(714)54M100 491i orig ml, matallic bkl8oi
$500 Sadan 'f7 Toyota 4 Runner SRS 't9 (~ S47 990 V8. auio. air. ful ~cass,
-I ~~ ..!,_ co. 1\.11 boards, reek ,,;,,. ~ ~ '(22749(122980 .901
IN-524-1401 South COlst Toyota .. ,...,a,.,_d n·-•-•Aay auoyf PIAc• a
BMW 3281$ '99 Cadlllac Concoure 911
auto, V9IY nice lo mi, Noohs1ar, ta4* cleln
leather. chrome whls .
garaged, non/smoker
fabub.. ~ & l'!lllCharical
cond, superb value
V.111172518 $9,995 o.c.
949-722·2000
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949-717-5111
2101 E.GwtHwy.,250
Corona dd Mar, CA 92625
Bim Hastings IJI
Rul &tAu l1twstment
Mobil (949) 9'22-0965 9"19n(i().8862al8
E-Mail guinthtliliema1I msn com Fas 94W721-17!15
Rusty
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S~11g i11 Corona de/ Mar
Residential/Commercial
Property ManaJ(ement
2700 East Coast Hwy. • Suite B
Corona del Mar • CA 92625
Lora Vance Realtor EtulllilMI 197"
Specializing in:
{Judy
'Davis
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Prudential
California
Realty
WELCOMES
Mary A. Wood
NtwP.Ort Bto<h Balloa Island, C«ono del Mar,
Emercild Bay, ~ P~ Nft.PC!f Heights, Dover Sh«es, Udo, tast llUff
Office (949) 723-8120
_.
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Xrns
949/7.59-37.J<J
"Opecia/izin9
in XeOJporl Jle1jhls £ C!tff .hauen"
iiil 1f! RUMBOLD
~I 1f!REALTY I SINCE 1965
DoNAl.D l AaRAMS
.. owner · Broker
302 Marine Ave.
P.O. Box 6
Balboa Island,
CA 92662
949-675-4822
949-673-4848
Jackie Gillis, Realtor '
'~a Sp~cialisf'
&st Silit OJsta .Mesa
Office: (949) 631-8011 Home: (949) 548-3350
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324 Marine Ave., Balboa Island, Ca. 92662 ~kbrAling 26 ~""'
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