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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-01-03 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 2000 C\ Predicted Craziness fizzles as .new millenllium daWns . • S.cattered arrests, a few tense moments add up to blips on a fairly quiet hQliday screen, police say. lblyfh For all the hype, all the prepa- ration and all the specuJation about the world's impending downward spiral, the dawn of a new rnillerutium went quietly as revelers partied into the morning hours Saturday. There was nary a disturbance in fireworks-Crlendly Costa Mesa and glamorous Newport Beach. Although each police depar:t- ment stepped up its presence by putting additional officers on the street, neither saw any major dlsturbances. . • .. .. .. In fact, Costa Mesa police A . look at this year's likely news stories reported they didn't have any arrests between 11 p.m. New Year's Eve and 7 a.m. the next morning, a JUime time for prob- lems. Sgt. Lany Hicks said only four arrests were made all evening, one which stemmed from a shooting late Friday after- noon that sent a 21-yec.r-old Anaheim man to the hospital for gunshot w9unds. Albert Sum- merville, 22, of Costa Mesa was arrested on attempted murder charges. There were only two alcohol- related arrests, neither of which involved drunk drivers. . The fear over fireworks sales in Costa Mesa possibly sparking , . H ere is a look .at stories that we think will continue to make headlines in 2000, along with an actual headline likely to appear in the Daily Pilot Balboa Theater reopens at last An important piece of Balboa's history will come to life in the fall -'With the opening of the theater -at least that's what proponents are hop- ing for. . The Balboa Theater renovation began in 1995 when residents Dayna Pettit and Ronald Baers became con- cerned about saving the historic, yet crumbling, theater. Together, they formed the nonprofit Balboa Per- fQnning Arts Theatre Foundation a major blaze was washed away by a sporadic storm that show- ered the county with its first taste of ram in several months. Though there were some reports of loud firewotks and gunfire, police said the atmos- phere was relatively calm for a predicted craziness. • •People didn't go out and stir things up,• said Sgt. Lany Hicks. •1t was pretty quiet around these parts.. . Newport Beach police echoed the same sentiment as well. In a town known to have its lavish parties, just 22 people were arr~sted during the New Year's celebrations. Six of those were arrested on suspicion of driving undertheinfiuence,aboutthe -SEE HOLIDAY PAGE 4 ,. 1bree years-after starting this e(fort, the city of Newport Beacff bought the building and signed a l~ with the foundation for $1 per year for the next 25 years. Since tllen. the group has been ra.i.$lg cbntributions through a variety of special events. With the addition of improve- ments required under the Americans With Disabilities Act, the cost to r~ the building has increased to about $3 million. Despite the daunt- ing figure, fund-raising efforts .received a substantial boost this fall when local philanthropist Donna Ctean wrote a check for $1 million to the cause. BRIAN P06UOA I OAA.Y Pl.OT Talks about annexing unincorporated areas into Newport Beach and Costa Me5a should conttiiue to bring out heated debate well into the new year. E .... The foundation bas teamed up with architects and presented designs of the future theater to city officials. They've tried.to retain as much of the theater's original archi- tectural style and chann as possible. They plan to open the renovated Balboa Theater in the fall with a ftome on the water a Milan Roussel may alter his plans f<!£ college if he gets license to pilot t4fs own boat. • ~·s NOll: The following Is part of our contlnu-lft lo<* at students In Newport HMbor High School's gtiduattng clns of 2000. . DANEI11! Gout.ET three-day gala and festival. The Greenlight for a fight Developets, city officials and environmentalists will butt heads now that the Greenlight Initiative ~~ will be on the ballot Proponents of the Greenlight lni· tiallve say it will provide voters with control over development that SEE WATCH PAGE 4 SAY AGAIN New parents Nirvana and Mark Alonso hold, Ansell, their first child, a mlllenntum baby. Ansell was the first delivery of the new century for Hoag Hospital. SEAN HlllER I DA!l.1" P!lOT Passing school bond is a tough prospect • U the district is careful, it has a chance to raise the needed $~60 million, residents say. D Ai...1·m · G<x.; LF.1 NEWPORT-t..tESA -A school bond will be a tough. but dot impossible ~ell, if the distnct · deodes to ask residents to pay for campus improvements. ·nlC chamber 1s looking at it nght now. We're behind it if it's responsibly planned out,• Sclld Doug Stuci<ey, a spokesman for the Newport Beach Chamber of Comm e rce . "The district needs to remem- ber that only a small percent- age of the peo- ple paying th<> See related story on Page4 tax will have children .m the schools. The majority of it will be paid by others.• Julie Krd.Jner of Costa Mesa is one of tho e others. . ·1 know the schools are m hor ... rible disrepair.• he said. •1t's something that has to be done, but I'm not swe a bond issue is the answer.• Although she does not have children, Kramer Sald that she hate to think of children, the future of this coWltry, gomg.mto tho e buildmgs each day. These sentiments mirror a public opinion survey '1one in Newport.J'v'fe a last year by Larry Tramutola. a public Opinion con- -SEE BOND PAGE 4 .. 2 ~· Jonuory 9, 2000 lllSIDI SCOOP Bren a top Hu kj;,' as well as developer . Don Bren isn't just one of the Pa1ly Pilot's mo t . influential. He made a s1milar .list in the alwnni magd- zine of his alma mater, the Uni- . versity o1 Wastungton. Bren, a '56 graduate of the Seattle campus, makes it for leading the Irvine Co. and beihg the ·Donald ni.lmp of , the West Coast.• He's listed along ·with ofuer grads, including actress D14Jle . Cannon, musician Kenny G, former Speaker of the House Tom Foley, football player War- ren Moon, the Nordstrom fam- ily and Dwi'e author Frank Herbert. His picture didn't make the collage on the magazine's cov- er. But Bruce tee's did. ... CALLING All HAMS! Sometimes it can be tough gathering a group together for a last-minute photograph. But not a group of Costa Mesa ham radio operators. r 1\vo hours later, five radio enthusiasts who had been scat- .tered &roWld Costa Mese, were groomed and ready for the photo. THE SECRET RESOURCES OF THE DAILY PILOT . A caller to the Daily Pilot offices last Thursday hoped the paper's reporters might be able to track down some elusive information. · The calle'"r had read about three local organizations - Share Our Selves, Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, and • Defend the Bay -antl won- dered if we could pass along the phone numbers for these groups. The news assistant who took the call scurried over to ·' the desk of City _9ditor Steve Cahn, hoping he would be able to locate the numbets. •somebody must have this information," the assistant said, wringing bis hands anx:- Ill llllf Libraries get updated computers TI1c Costa Mesa and M Verd~ branches of the Orange County Public Library recen~y received 19 state-of-the~art computE>rs. In response to the branche.s' need for updated compuU!r hardware, the library sys~ will undergo somewhat of an •electronic face-lift.• The $'/S- tem will be switched from the old-school text-based comput- er system to the more popular, graphi~-based Windows sys- tem. The two branches are ~ first to receive the new work- stations. The Costa Mesa branch installed 11 computers, four of which · will have Internet access. The Mesa Verde Branch Library installed eight computers, three with Internet access. Patrons of the library will now have a more user-friendly computer with which to search the library's holdings. Internet workstations will provide patrons better acc~s to the library's online database ,,__..Most people are unreach- able.during the day with m~et­ ings and phon~ calls. But the hams, by nature, are always in touch with one another. Our reporter called Gordon West, one of the operators, who annoWtced on a ham frequen- cy where and when to meet. iously. . •Try the white pages," Cahn said. •That's where I always look." Moments later, the caller had her numbers: another Newport-Mesa resident wowed by the Pilot's omni- science. , subscriptions, which offer' 1 a wealth of information on a vari- ety of subjects including busi- ness, health and literature. ' ") WISH OF THE WEEK ... .. . , ·' \ ENGAGEMENTS Jason G. Krotts and Kim L Pralle Pralle -Krotts +Organization: Senior Meals and Services Inc., an organizq. tion that provides meals for · the homebound in Costa Mesa. MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAlt.Y Pl.OT Warm weather and sunny skies made it a perfect day to Visit an outdoor mall. like this one s~opper who heads through a walkway at the Costa Mesa .Courtyards. + Contact: Liz Fix. caseworker +Address: 12656 Hoover St., Garden Grove, CA 92841 +Phone: (714) 894-9n9 +Needs: Volunteers to help. make deliveries to area resi- dents NEIGHIORt + WISh: Donations for aid ' bags IN BR ·1 E.F d New residents at Centennial Fann The Orange CoWlty Fair & Exposition Cen- ter's three-aae Centennial Farm has two new residents -Clydesd~es Clyde and Izzy. The two horses were donated to the farm by Parnell Ranch of Auburn, Calif. The horses will become part of a continu.iog educational exhibit of farm animals. Their official new home on the farm will be the Millennium Barn, expecteq to Qpen in JWte. Clyde weighs 1,600 pounds and has white markings. The 8-year-old gelding measures 73 inches from the top of his shoulders to the ground. · Izzy, a 13-year-old mare, weighs approXl- mately 1,800 pounds and stands 69 inches tall. She is a black-and-white Shire. For more information, call (714) 708-3247. Newport foundation donates Newport Beach-based Carl E. Wynn Foun- dation recently awarded Easter Seals $5,000 to support its Oran~ County Summer Camp Program for chiJdren with disabilities. Camp activities such as horseback riding, animal- assisted therapy, arts and crafts, and field tlips for campers ages 5 to 22 will be funded by the grant Robert and Helga Pralle of Corona del Mar have announced· the engagement of their daughter Kim L. Pralle, of Corona del Mar, to Jason G. Krotts, of Brookfield, Wis., son of James and Vicki Krotts, also of Brookfield. The Margaret E. Oser Founda- tion of Orange County has pre- sented Orange Coast College's Re-entry/CalWORKS Center with a check for $25,000 to assist OCC re-entry students. The gift will be used to provide help to 200 OCC re-entry students who do not qualify for government-supported programs .... The Orange County water district recently held a cere- mony to recognize its most loyal employees. Among those recog- ruzed were Stephen Camp, a technician with 20 years of ser- vice, Jeremy Davis, a chemist supervisor with 22 years of ser- vice, Stephen Read, a supervisor with 24 years of service, and John Souza, a supervisor with 22 years of service. All four men are Costa Me$a residents. . .. Orange Coast College's Psi Beta Honor Society and its campus Psychology Club donated 200 teddy bears to the Outpatient Clinic of UC Irvine Medical Center. This is the fourth year in a row that the OCC sfu- clents have given teddy bears to children in need. Both horses are expected to live about 25 years. Draft horses eat about 1 % of their body weight daily in grain and hay. Grains used at the Centennial Parm are donated by Star Milling Co. •Children who go to ·summer camp have fun, experience new and exciting activities, and make friends that last a lifetime, and kids with disabilities are no different," said Vicki Connely, Easter Seals director of 'program development. ·ay providing Uus grant. the Wynn Foundation is truly giving Or~e CoWlty children with special needs a chanc:e to enjoy one of life's most wonderful expeli- ences." ...... -, The Easter Seals camp takes place tn The bride-to-be is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and Vanderbilt University.in Nashville, Tenn. The groom-to-be is a graduate of Brookfield Central High School and Cbappian Unive~ity. An Aug. 5 wedding is planned at the Ria-Carlton in La~a Niguel. .Dai¥J!ilot BEAIUBS ttoru~£ Of ~ts herwi (.11'1 be (949) 642-6086 ~uced without wntten per· RKord your.comments about of copyright owner. the Daily Pilot or news tips. 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Other benefits of the camp include the enhancem~nt of a chiJd's ph~ical ~rdination, self-corifi- dence and creaijvity. 1 ends . . Admission an_d parking are free. WEATHER lllD SURF TEWEMTUMS Balboa 66143 Corona del Mar 67144 Costa Mesa 68146 • Newport Beach K'-43 Newport Coast w.43 .. flOMCA.ST .. The ...... '°"' In out of the. west today for Mtl In the WMt-tD ct.t-Ngh ..... LOCATION 1111 ~--.. --··--·---·' ... w ~ ... -..... "t'-, ... w ........................ "''''' .. . TIDES TODAY Firrt low 12:28 •.m .. -..................... 2.0 F1rrt high 6·49 a.m .... ,, .................... 5.6 Se<ond low 2:03 p.m ......................... -0.2 s«ond high 8:25 p.m .......................... .3.5 1UUDAY Flnt low 1:0J 1.m .................... .2.1 Flnt high ' 7:22 ,;m. ....... : .............. 5 9 2:llp.m .................... .04 Stcoftdhlgh t:G2 pJn .. ...... ...... "' 7 ..., Jlttyy ............... _ , ... w -c.-... .... --... -.. 1 .... ~ I . POLICE TIPS . • Sffmingly Innocent Kttvltles may be crimes In 1 progress. Be a good neighbor, be observant and watch 1of: unusual activity. • A ""i«Mnti•I WindOW with • smell· brNk In it may mean a burglary has occurred Call polke Immediately ~ A stranger em.ring your nwtghbor"a hoWe when It I 1s unoccupied may be a burglar. 1 • A ICl'ffm ~ ~ mey meen rlllllll 1ry °'r repe. 8e observant and notify polke. • Anyone NmOv;.• acc1'11rwte., llci9nM ....... cir geeollne from a car $hould be report.cf. • Anjone ...... IMo .......... mey be loolclng ~" a (fr to steal or fOf valuables left dhpl~ In the CM •• • ...... , ....... • ~ ... • .. •In•• ,._-"" houn could be burg&wJ. S.fety try to no19 fll'f1 vehldll' lrwbfvtd and call polke. ·h--oftw ·--== ......... es.COUid mun.,~ or•dtlll • • ..................... u111t.,...,1M1ut11 .... Of In the MigttlaorhOod ~ --.....,... Doily Pillot Donations • • onnse m . c:osta Mesa ••Although nationally \ . giving is down, a growing generosity is keeping up with growing nuinber of needy. ALEX COOLMAN ~r--~~~~--~~~~~ !Wt Plot COSTA MESA -Buckmg a national trend, Orange County residents proved exceptionally generous in their donations to charities and nonprofit groups this year, sharing a bit of the wealth that the strong economy generat- ed. But the news is not all good. Newport-Mesa charity groups also reported a greater demand for their services as low-income residents strug- gled to make ends meet. Jean Forbath, cofounder of Costa Mesa's Share Our · Selves program, said 1999 was the best year for donations the group had ever experienced. "We broke all records," For- bath said. "We were able to provide complete Christmas dinners and new toys for aU the children for 1,609 families.• More than 1,200 donors contributed goods to the orga-' nization, she said. The troubling thing, f'.or- bath added, was that there '-were more people lining up fo_r help than there had been in earlier years. "We have more families in need than ever before, and these clre all working families that just can't make it on the low income and the high rent they have to pay," she said. "There's an increasing gap between rich and poor in Orange County." Sheri Barrios of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter echoed Forbath's sentiments, noting that donors were "very gener- ous this year,"' but adding that • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Dally Pilot 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646- 4170; or call (949) 764-4330. A com· plete listing may be found at dallypilot.com . TUESDAY The Mother-Daughter Book Club of the Newport Beach Central Library will meet at 7 p .m. to discuss Carol Ryrie Brink's "Baby Island.• Both the Mother-Daughter Book Club and the Parent-Son Book Club are looking for n~membeD. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach . For more information. call (949) 117-3801. 'WEDNESDAY The Newport Beach Central Library will hold a free noon : program called "Catholic Womanhood in Spain.• Uni- versity of New Mexico visiting assistant professor Aurora G. Morcillo will speak. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. . Speak Up Newport's meeting will address plans for a New- port Dunes hotel. nm Quinn, vice president and director of the Newport Dunes hotel pro- ject, and Robert Gleason, the hotel's chief financial officer, will attend. The meeting begins with hors d'oeuvres at 5:30 p.m. at the RiverboAt Restaurant, 151 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call (949) 224-2266. 1)e Balboa bland Hlstorlcal Sodety will meet at 7 p.m. at the home of Pat Buderwitz. For more information, call (949) 675-9019. nuory 3. 2000 3 STlllT TALI I resolve ••• ..___ .• .:__j=-....o+ .... _-----...r.:-~--...:...-----~We talked to people al Co la Mesa's . Metro Pointe last w eek to find out about their N~w Year 's resolutions~· Here's what they had to say: "Lose 40 pounds m 12 weeks. Sl:'n- ously. It can be done. Find a career that I am happy in ... So now I have to do the "Body for Lif~· t.lung because I'm in the paper.• MARIA BENSON Costa Mesa MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I OMV PILOT Salome Magana waits for her ride with her children Stephanie Moranda, left, and Daniel Romero, right; with a bag of free Chrlsbnas toys at the S.O:S. Social Services Agency. "I don't real- ly have a ployment so low ... there's this New Year's perception that there isn't resolution. need here,• Fujimoto said. It's just a "There is incredible need." • continuation more people seemed to be -struggling financially than .in the past. . "I think it's because we have a nwnber of people who work and they'.re low wage earners and they can't afford housing in Orange County,• Barrios said. "They fill the ser- vice jobs for the hotels and the restaurants and those kinds of things, but the wage they earn doesn't allow them to live 111 Orange County.• Workers at Someone Cares Soup Kitchen in Costa Mesa were concerned earlier· this month because the organiza- tion had received less than a third of the toys it hoped to dis- tnbule to needy families. This perception is not one of my goals shared.by all county officials. · from last Angelo Doti, director of year SpirihI- family self sufficiency for · al educa· ~range County's Soaal Ser-ti~n career.• After a Daily Pilot article describihg the shortage, Some- one Cares was flooded with toys vices Agency, noted that the ' ElAINE DIERSING number of people receiving H B Lisa Fu1unoto, vice presi- dent of development and advancement for the Orange Cou:nty Rescue Mission, · said the ntl!iS1~n experienc~ a siln- tlar phenomenon: Before Thanksgiving, donations bad slowed to a trickle. public assistance flas been untington each The generosity of area resi- dents and businesses' stands in contrast to nationwide trends. The New York Tunes -reported earlier this month that dona- tions to charities· were lagging behind levels for earlier yeari.. A survey by the Field Research Corp. of San Frcinc1s- co, released shortly before Christmas, showed that two- thirds of Los Angeles County residents had made a donation to a charity -a figure down from almost 75% m 1998. That trend, for a tune, was repeated here. · In receTit weeks, though. a sudden rush of giving bas brought rrussion coffers up to a level comparable to earlier years. ihe gifts dre sorely needed, F.ujirnoto said, because despite the strong economy. many fanulies are struggling. "One of the biggest fallacies m the county is that with \he economy so good and unem- declining since 1994. A little mote than 2% of county residents currently receive cash assistance through the CalWORKs pro- gram, Doti swd, compared to a 1994 figure of 1"10. Use of food stamps has also declined during the same pen- od, Doti noted. Some of the people who are no longer receiving public assistance may now be taking advantage of the services offered by groups like Some- one Cares, Doti said. "They may have surfaced again at these community- based org~ations, • he said AROUND TOWN five-week eourse on spiritual I traction The parkmg fee is $6. I Mesa. The topic of the meeting and social growth in the later For more informabon, call (949) will be •Mars and Venus in the part of life. The course meets 497·1321 Workplace.• The meeting, Thursdays from Jan. 6 to Feb. whicll includes dinner, is $44 for 3. Cost \s $30 for center mem-SUNPAV nonmembers and $34 for fi.rst- bers, $40 for nonmembers. The time guests. For more informa- center is at 250 East Beik.el' St., The Newport Beach Central lion, call (714) 832-5741. Costa Mesa. For more tnforma-Librdry's Fnends Meeting tion, call (714) 75$-0340 Room will host #The Art of the JAN. 12 The career network .meeting for the unemployed at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will feature John Hall of Hall Career Services. Hall will speak on "The Complete Elec· tronic Job Search.• The free meeting runs from 7 :30 to 9 p.m. The church is at 600 St Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 574-2239. Women ln Intemattonal l'rade will hold a seminar bUed •Chi- na and the World Trade Orga- ruzation (WfO)," starting dt 11 :30 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. John J. Foardelil, vice president of the U.S.-China Business Council, will speak. The event is $25 for members, $35 for nonmem- ber$. For information, call (949) 851-1888. SATURDAY Sherman Ubra.ry and Gardens presents "Rose Pruning," d free program that will be held at 9:30 a.m. Garden director Wade Roberts will demonstrate correct ro e prurung and dis· cw.s the cultural-needs for groWing he6.lthy roses. The Sherman Library and Gardens is at 2647 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 673- 2261 . MoUvaUonal speaker and author Becky nrabassi will hold an afternoon tea from 2 to 4:30 p .m. at the Hyatt New· porter, 1107 JambOree Road, Newport Beach. For U«:kets and more information, call (949) 718-6232. ~ ccm. Stale Park wDI be holding •t1c:1e pool ta!Q• at 3 p.m. State Park staff and doceD• WW lead toun Of tbe tide pooll, which will b9 ....... by UC8'J'Ak>Mlly 1oW ldll. Me9t at tbe PeUcan Po6nt .. ,.. ... ..,_ Lat No. 2. PaitldpaDtl lllollkl WW' wMlr bood9I or ............. with~ Song" at 3 p.m. Soprano Judith Townsend will perform works by Schumann, Schubert, Liszt dnd Strauss. The library is al 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more l.Jlformation, C'all (949) 717-3801. The Orange County chapter of The Smgle Gourmet will hold one of its dtrung events at 1 p.m. at The Grill at Pelican Hill, 22651 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Coast. For more information, call (800) 750-0lNE The Lat~t Thing Teaching & Healing Center offers an •1ntu- ibon Development Workshop• with ZdC'k Perlman from 2;30 to 7 p.m. The clas is $35. The store is at 270 East 17th St., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 645-6211. Crystal Cove State Park wlU hold <1 "Gray Whale Sunday• from 9 a.m. to noon at the boardwalk overlook of Pelican Point Parklllg lot No. 2. A spot- tmg scope, bmocular , whale props, game and natural his- tory information will be avail- ftble. Parking is $6. For more information, call' (9491 497- 1321. JAN. 11 The Lat t Thing Teachlng and Healing Center presents a "Sacred Drum.ming• class with Jun Kinney, starting at 7 p.m. The course is S.S. For more inf or· mation, call (!W9) 645·6211. Borden Books, Music Ir CAie prosents a free workshop on ~Goal AchitJvlng m the New Millennium• at 1 p.m. Jacque Daniel, profauional buslnell coach, w\D ,.peu. Thi ilOr8 It at 1890 N9wport Blvd., Costa Mela. Par ............. all (714) m.«W. Newport Beach Community Serviceft invites parents, teach- ers and elementaJ>1 school stu- dents lo the grand opening of KidScene, from 4 to 6 p.m. The event will be al the Vmcent Jorgensen Commuruty Center in Mariners Park, at Dover Dri- ve and Irvme Avenue. Pizza, drink and cookies will be served. For more 1.Ilformabon. call(949)644-3151 Sherman Ubrary and Gardens presents a class titled "Floral Design for Formal Di.rung" at 9:30 a.m. All matenah are pro- vided. The course is $40. The Sherman Library and Gardens is at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more infor- mation, call (949) 673-2261. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will hold a noon networking lun- cheon at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Joe Wilson, managing director .of consult- ing services at Richard Chang Associates lnc., will speak. The event is $15 for members with reservations, $20 for potential members and amval.s at the door. For more information, call (949) 729-t400. The latest Thlng TMCh1ng and Healing Center presents a free 10-wcek meditation class, "The Practical Art of Meditation,• . - "I was t.lunkihg about it last night at work and I've decided that I'm not going to make any resolutions. But l would like to make time to customize my truck. I would also like to study harder. and get better grades.• ANDREW OLSEN Santa Ana taught by Rev. Dr. Crystal C. Bujol, from 7 to 9 p.m. through March 15. Fdr more informa- tion, call (949) 645-6211. JAN. 13 The Newport Beach Central Library will be hosting an estate planrung financial seminar at 7 p.m. in lls Friends Meeting Room. The free program will focus. on the components of estate plans, wills and trusts. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more lllformaµon, call (949) 717-3801. The Latest Thing Teachlng and Healing Center presents •Knowing your Spnt Guide Made Easy• with Jim and Anne Kinney, starting at 7 p.m. The class is St 0. For more infor- mation, call (949) 645-6211 JAN. 14' Orange Coast College will hold its 25th annual Sailing Adventure Senes, a four-part series of meetings for nautical enthusiasts, at 8 p.m. Friday evenings today through Feb. 4. The meetings will be in the Robert B. Moore Theater of the college, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets to the serie are $40, with single bck- ets available for $13. For more information. call (114) 432-5680. JAN. 15 . The Newport Beach Public Ubrary will hold a semina.r called •using the Library: Inter- net navel Resources· at 10am. H:nus morn- tng I wos n'oticing that I wake up everyday. feeling guilty about • Whdt I didn't. accomplish _the' day before. I want to • wake up feeling excited and ready to tackle the day 1J1Stead of feeling guilty. 1 have the planner, I just need to do what I say I am gomg lo do " "I haven't really thought about it yet. I would probably li.ke to make more money, though. That way I could go more places and TERI SHAGOURY Damascus, Syria . , have more fun." "I'm not going to make aoy NewYear·s resolutions. I've pooped out on too many m the past I'm JUSl going to be. the best l can and say RYAN PATE Irvine something nice to someone everyday. Life passes too quickly!" ' JOANNE POOLE Trabuco Canyon in the Fnends meeting toom. The free program will show participants how to make travel plans on the Web The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newpert Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. JAN. 17 The Newport Beach Public • Library will hold a series of workshops designed to help seventh-through 12th-graders unprove thw skills at using the Internet Preregt.Stration is required for the courses, which will meet at 7 p.m. Jan. 17, Fe~ 15. March 20 and April 24. The library is at 100 Avocado 'Ave., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 717-3801. EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING Gay Geiser-Sandoval's col· umn wil1 return next week after the hblidays. ' • ~ JoftuotY 3, 2000 • BOND CONTINUED FROM 1 Latinos to w:iveil their plan council will hear r Id nts' thoughts about improving the West Side at its meeting tonight. ANOIUW Gt.>.ll:it lOt, "°' COSTA MESA -After years of reeling they h d no politic4.l voice,· Latino leaders wW present the City Council with suggestions about how 'to revitalize the West Side. •Th.is will be the beginning of a new relationship with the dty, • said Maria Elena Avila, owner of AVila's El Rc:t.ocbito restaurants, including one on the West Side. The group won't release any details of their report until toq.tght's City Council meeting. Avila iS a member of the city's Latino Com.muruty Advi- sors, a coalition of neighbor- HOLIDAY CONTINUED FROM 1 ·average for a FJiday evening, police said. The only real probletn for t-rewport police was early Sahlr- day morning when a 36-yeaf- old man was brandishing an assault rifle in the 7400 block of Seashore Drive. The suspect's 28-year-old girlfriend alleged Lany Sepulveda had hit her. Police surrounded the house only to find three hours later Sepulveda had passed out drunk on a couch. He was MILAN -. CONTINUED FROM 1 Newport Harbor that the Pilot bas been following, Milan bas always been at home on the water. When readers first met him more than three yea.rs ago be played water polo and talked of bis love of bodyswfing, tubing, knee boarding and fishing. Then be got a part-time job tak- ing passengers out on Newport Bay in gondolas. As a senior, Milan has dedi- cated countless hours to rowing on the aew team. Now, as he prepares to tum 18 in February, he has another undertaking planned. ·1 want to get my c.aptain's _.1license this spring,• he said. "I hope to take boats up and down the coast People are always looking for captains, and that way I'd get to travel and I'd get WATCH CONTINUED FROM 1 increases traffic congestion. The initiative proposes to change the city charter by allowing voters to approve or disapprove any major projects that require deviations from the city's current master growth plan. · Over the last year, support- ers have gathered signatUTeS throughout the dty. More than 250 people arculated petitions at markets, libraries and other places .. They were so successful that they've collected 50o/o"Ulore signatures than needed to qual- ify the initiative for the ballot. Supporters say this bodes well for the measure's passage. For developers and dty offi- cials -who need to keep an eye on brumces -the mitiative is troublesome. It could strangle the city's development and cut of! the fees and taxes that pro- vide money for dty services. NEWPOR't COSTA MESA ANNEXAllON TA.l.J(.S CONTINUE As th county abandons its hood ocilvllU, b~I and r dent . Th group fonned in pt mber att r Latino resld nts livtng on th W st Sade comp14ined that • oty plann rs hid left them out of the plcmnlng proce5 -for . their ne1ghborh6od. In 1997, the dty h.l.rcd plan. ners to find a solution to the neighborhood's historic land- scaping, street and traffic prob- lems. The area featW'es a mix of homes, industnal facilities and small businesses. ' •111e dty has so much rid- ing on the outcome of this effort," said Coundlman Joe Erickson. •we need to he\u from everyone involved. If the residents don't take ownership ·in the plan, it won'~ succeed.• Students from UC Irvine's Department of Urban and Regional Planning helped the advisory group find out who lives in the community and and what their needs are. arrested on suspicion of assault wi!h a deadly weapon. While polic.e were waiting for the ensuing rowdiness, M81k and ' Nirvana Alonso were waiting for something else --their baby girl. The Cos- ta Mesa couple had the first baby of the new year at Hoag Hospital. Ni.Ivana gave birth to Ansell Alonso,;a seven pound, 10 ounce baby girl at 4:39 a.m. on Saturday. The proud par- ents came up with the name from esteemed nahlre photog- rapher and artist Ansel Adams. •we have a lot of his work at home,• Mark Alonso said. •His artwork inspired us a little bit." paid for it.• Once he has his diploma in hand. Milan plans to travel to Argentina, bis father's home- llmd, where be says he:D put that captain's license to good use. . After following his heritage to Argentina, he plans to follow his whims throughout South America for two months. U all goes well with his cap- tain's adventures, it may alter the previolis college plans be was sure of a month ago. After two years at Orange Coast College, Milan had planned to transfer to the East Coast, Boston or New York. But if he continues a c.aptain's career during college, he now says he may stay put In preparation for his trip to Argentina, Milan spent a month in Mexico last summer studying the Spanish language and cul-ture. • He stayed for four weeks With a family in Cuamavaca, Mexico, through a program his caret.a.king of unincorporated areas, Costa Mesa and New- port Beach will try to absorb these dangling communities starting next year. 1b.is has caused some con- troversy, though, because some communities in Costa Mesa's sphere of in.Ouence have voiced clear opinions that they want to be. united and that they want to be in Newport Beach. Cost.a Mesa is in the process of annexing West Santa Ana Heights, the Ssmta Ana Coun- try Club, the Back Bay High School neighborhood and the Heinz Kaiser Neighborhood. Both residents from West Sant.a Ana Heights and the Sant.a Ana Country Club have announced that they don't want to be part of Costa Mesa. This has caused some bitter feelings among certain Costa Mesa City Council members. Newport, orr the other hand, is planning to annex East Santa Ana Heights, Bay Knolls and Newport Coast. And while some representatives from San- ta Ana Heights initially were suspicious of Newport's motiva- tions, after a vote it bec4.me clear that the majority support· ed the move. Since then, West Santa Ana Heights residents have orga· niz.ed and submitted an appli- cation to the Local Agency For- mation Commission, wluch ovenees.annexations, to become part of Newpon Bee.ch. While the issue is filled wtth high emotions, offtdals say the 8ill 1\arp t, a m mt r ol th by .'t:6 dvl ory llTI'nltp, Hld th ren1.rt ullanl hirid th w.atrie1. ~·-~ ,...... 1l\ results of lh tel • r fl t• hundreds of eonvctSo· phone aUtVey ol s..o regll· tlons the group held with ~o-ter d vot ,.. tn tho arna pl llvmg I.I\ Ule lorg ly LaUrio show cf that 72% of them We t Sad community. could be convinced to vo for He etd earlier this month a tu lncr:eas to r pair the thot the report lsn't radically· aglllg schoolJ. different than what planners Ai reatiWlOg as that may have alrrady discussed. But sound to those hoping to pas he and Avila said the re~n u bond, when ~am\ltolA pre:- wU1 Inject the much-needed sented these result• to the voke of thE' neighborhood's school board, he cautioned Latino population into the that at may not be easy to pass. planning process. The 72% possible approval "Because of the West Side rating left 28% opposed to a plan, a wonderful group of tax lncrease of any kind -a leaders stepped forward and tight margin for a vote that were identified,• Avila said. requires a two-thirds vote to •Now they have faith and pass. trust the City Council. They And since the survey was say it really does care. nus is I conduct~ the total amount the beginning of a new rela-n~ed to repair the s~a:ols tionship that with time will get has Jumped from $127 million richer and l:letter. • to $163 million. · The Cify Council will meet The district will need all the at 6:30 p.m. today at City Hall, votes they can ge~ if th~y hope 77 Fair Drive. · to overcome the lingermg dis- trust of the community follow- ing the bankruptcy and The couple wasn't expect-embezzlement scandals of the ing the baby on New Year's past years. Eve, but pregnantjes don't "The school district always . always go as planned. Mark 1 b d t t · received a call from his wife, eaves .. a . a as e m my who was working at, of all mo~~· said. Paul Lamas, a places, Millennium Advertis-· certified pub~c accountan~ in ing in Costa Mesa, when her Costa M~sa. This S?unds like waler broke. After nearly 12 poor business ilractice. to me. hours of labor, doctors per-n;iey should be keepmg up formed a Caesarean sect~on with the maintenance, not let- and the couple were blessed ting it go until they have this with their first child. unm~geable amount.• •The last place we thought While Lamas represents we would spend New Year's o~e s~e~t of th~ electo~ate, . Eve was in the hospital," Mark with his strict antibond view, said. •But to see my baby's face there are two other broad cat- it's kind of exhilarating. What egories into which voters fall. an adrenaline rush." First there is the polar opposite of Lamas, those who feel anything and everything mother had learned about over should be done to improve the Internet r--education and the schools. Each day he would go to a •1 think it's a must for sur- woman's h~use where Spanish vival, • said Ed Fawcett, presi- teachers came and tutored dent of the Costa Mesa Cham- classes in Spanish language, · ber of Commerce. ·1 think it's writing and culture. Most of his time was taken a must in order to make the up with studying, Milan said, improvements that the schools but he did find time to visit the need and that the schools and cliscotheques at night children deserve." After the holidays, Milan will Phil Arst, president of the enter his final semester of high Community Association school this spring. He has been Alliance, agreed. He said the practi~g diligently for the 5,000 homeowners that bis upcoo:u:ng crew season . group represents are stron~ly As the team reconvenes for in favor of strengthening the spnng semester, they will be schools, even if it means a practicing five days a week. as bond. _ they did iq the fall. ~t leaves the third, and He continues to run a T-shirt I poss,.bly largest. percentage of business he started with friends. the electorate -those whQ And although they branched rieed some convincing. out into sweatshirts for the win-"As a homeown~r. I'm ter, Milan said he has grown obviously concerned about tired of the venture 'and plans to my tax bill, so I would have to quit soon. balance that against the Since he's always on the .go, impact t think quality educa- Jreeping up this hectic spring ti.on and schools bav~ on a schedule should be no problem. community,~ said Bill Turpit, commission will base its deci- sion on dollars and cents and not on the whim of couununity members. SCHOOL DISTRJCT TO VOTE TONIGHT ON BONO MEASURE As the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied school board reconvenes Jan. 11, members will hear the facilities committee recommen- dation that a bond measure be placed on the upcoming ballot to pay for refurbishing schools. It will then be up to the school boa.rd to decide if they want to look to the community for the money to repair the rav.- aged schools. U the board decides to put a school bond on the ballot, it could mean lµgher taxes for everyone living m Newport- Mesa. It may also be the only hope the district has to fix the schools. Por the past year, the Newport-Mesa Unified School Oistlict bas been researching what needs to be done to repair Jts crumbling classrooms. Over the course of the year the pnce tag for renovating lbe deteriorating schools made sev- eraJ jwnps. What began as an estimated $15-million project Ultimately leaped to $163 mil· lion. . The facilities committee, a group of local business and dvtc leaders, has been explor- ing leVeral options, Lnduding lhe Mle of distrlct property and applying for stote funding. But after months ol racking their brains, memben of the committee say they see no oth- er way to come up with the money. COUNOL TO REVIEW HOTEL PROPOSALS Newport Beach is standing at a crossroads. On the one hand, the recent five-year tin8ndal forecast indicates the city is going to need more mon- ey. On the other, many resi- dents feel further development will compromise their quality of life. Next year, the council will review a number o! high-end developments that would bri{lg in tourists with money to spend. For e.xample, the million dollar proposals at Newport Dunes and the site of th~ Mannapark mobile homes. The Mari.napark proposal is for a t 56-room resort hotel that would include limited meeting spaces, two restaurants, a bar, swimming pool and so on. It has caused a considerable amount of. controversy in the dty because the hotel would displace the mobile home park and the American Legion. Wbile there ls no proviSions set . up for tbe mobile home .resi- dents, the hotel has proposed to reJooate the American Legion ror ssoo.ooo. The other pf9ject at the . N~ DWlei ii~ a pro· po&ed. St 00.million hOtel and time shale When finished, lt would be a 400·room botahhd 100-room tiJM share. Just as the Marinapark p~o. lflMl>NllW • CWJJCAU.YllllRCT Git fli lllt1ot...., board member of the Latino Business Council in Costa Mesa. •There is some amount I would be willing to pay to ensure that the Newport- Mesa district has high quality facilities." Turpit said·he supports the district's lengthy and open study of the state of school~­ repair, as well as the possibili- ty of a bond, with the stipula- tion that there is adequate community input and .control of the funds. · •1 think that there is a good bit of concern that .if we raise a whole lot of money that it not be an op~ortunity for the school district to spend money wildly,• he said. •So there bas to be a strong control mecha- nism.• If the bond is to be success- ful, advocates must take resi- dents' cautious attitudes into consideration, Stuckey said. . •1 grew up here. I went to Harbor. I know it's needed," he said. •tt's one of the issues where as much as you bate t~ posal, the Dunes project bas also raised a number of objec- tions among neighboring com- munities such as the De Anza Bayside Village residents. N~ESA RESIDENTS Hrr POUS ON EL TORO History will be made this year as residents vote on an ini- tiative that is the first of its kind in Orange County-a mea- sure that will require a public vote before any proposed air- ports, jails or land.tillS can be built in residential areas. The Safe and Healthy Com- munities Initiative, known as Measure F, was -created by South County forces in an attempt to derail the county's plan for an international airport at the closed El Toro Marine base. When county residents vote on it in March, it will be the third time they have gon~ to the ballot box on El Toro-relat· ed issues. They passed Mea- SW'e A in 1994 authorizing the county to build the aiq>ort at El Toro and in 1996 defeated Measure S, which would have stopped the airport plali. H Measure P ~. the air- port -along With a proposed jail expansion and any other projects -Will have to be OKd by i«-o-1.h.irm of the voters iri addition to the board of super- visotl Watch also for records to be broken in terms of bow much private money ts 1pent on both lid~ of the tight. North County, particularly Newport Beach, will do~ in its power to enrum the lnluative'• defeat. And South COUnty residents, who believe theii quality of life ii on the line, have allo vowed to put up a v.-y tough flgt;at to l8e tbat the lnbietlve p ..... Ona more predktloO: what· flWI !r*'4· the lolmg tide d up~to~ .. ......... dtnlmd ..... ~au ........... ~ ...... Who. Wlla u.c. ii. CJPPolllDg ~ ......... --• .A lliloOI band Ill a Mm oa • your houle,. be Mid. ·~ are e1t1..matv ~ ror bomeownen and P191*'tY. t ownen. 'lbat'tl Wiiy 1t'I a two--i tblids vole.. ., '# New IChool board Preli· mint Dani Bleck said she bu . changed her ~ since I • being on the bOard. I l • • bad mixed feeling 4 ~ of years ago," she '8Jd. ~ that her time on the board bas been .. a pretty l8riol5 educatiOn on how our bandl are tied.• So now Black says, •HaJ- lelu}ah.• School board membei Jiin Perryman likewise fully sup- port.I the propoted legWa- tion. • 1 think il'• too important to school districts to pass these bond measwa.to miss bY a few votes, so I think a majority wowd suffice," be said. But if a bond really is so important, LeeCe argued, it easily should be able to get Uie necessary two--thitds vote. •1bose who pay the taxes woilld have to agree. ch8ng- ing lthe requ.Lrements) wouJd not be in the best intereSt of democracy," she said. __.._ see a tax raise, you lµiow it needs to be done -in a smart way." Which is exactly what bQ plans to do in cooperation with the chamber. "I think it is the business community as a whole that is , going to push this bond mea- sure through,• Stuckey said. Stuckey has tw1> points he plans to drive horn~ to ·resi- dents, starting with the obvi- ous -property values. _ 111t is the easiest way to raise property values," he said. "Schools dictate property value,• The second hook he plans to use ts the lack of prepara- tion for the business wofld Newport-Mesa youth are receiving. "We've been hearing from employers that kids a.re not ready to be in the real world,• be said. •They haven't had • · access to the tecQJ1ology nec- essary -that's \what we're going to have to push throµgh." ' Boulevard, has been empty for nearly eight years. With its red roof and white stucco, it is one of the city's most unique.and beautiful structures. It is located in a prime, central location. City Manager Allan Roeder said having the building filled, by anyone, would bring new life to the downtown area. Mayor Gary Monahan sai<i the city should look into mov- ing its offices into the building. In April, officials from Van-_. ' guard University -which last fall launched a $33-million cap,. ital campaign -said they were interested in buying the Civic;, Center, which also includes th~ Police Department and City Hall. The college plans to con- struct seven new buildings, which it hopes will accommo- date 3,000 students -twice the number of its 1999 enrollment. University officials said the Civic Center on 71 Pair Drive ..., would be a swell 5}'.Sot. Pad.fie Savings Plaza, across! from lliongle Square, is owned by Los Ane!u:1°essman ., N1ckolasS . ln April, Shammas was Uk· I mg for $19 million for the build• mg, which bas been vacant since 1992. Sevefal compartf , including a hotel and the surf weer company, Qul.ksilver, con ... sidered moving into the build-' Ing in the 1990s. But they did· I n't. - Lft l IJ)ring, Ma)">r ~ Monahan, a fan of the , asked dty atan to explore Pa • k: Savings Plaza u the dty'• new home. But Coundlman Joe Brk:bon thought the site • might not work. The current City Hall bas a h8Uport for tlli§ PoUca Deputment, Wbidl would be dlDc:ult to relocate ., 'hdlc Sllvln(ll Plua. Ori)J-wtll tel wbo wtl occupy .... laag .... bulldt CITY MDVII INTO N1W IG ' Ing Ind wMft tb9t1 .... ~ ...... .,.-n:.~==:=.: • Illa...... wpart -CilrJlt1l'J .......... ., ..... • Monday. Jcn.oy 3, 2000 • Spoitl Edtor Roglf Comon • 9~9.S7U223 or HllH SCHOOL IOYS WATll POLO . All-CIF honors to 10 from. Newport IJarbor, C~ 'a • ~ ·a CdM's Gentry, Bowlus, Harbor's Birdsong, Belden oQj:IF Southern Se~on boys water polo coaches' first team. Gentry, a seruor two-m6ter man who led the Sea Kings to the ClP Division n championship , is a first-team pick, as is junior teammate'Ganett Bowlus. st-nior teammate Brendan Hansen, while Sdilor seruor Robert Wein<>r is recog- nized on thA third team. The Sea Ki!}gS, chd.mp1ons of the Pacific Coast League, -collected their 10th section crown and finished 20-10. -W. k..., CM foe~. wt kllP our and wt k..., P1 fat ward " Ken 'Stu.rt. D 1ly ~1lot Sports H II of F m r Daly Pilot 5 . EEl:EBRATING THE Mll:.l:ENNIWM I The Back Bay boys water polo con tin- gent of Corona del Mar and Newport H arbor highs schools placed 10 players on the coaches' All-CIF Southern Sec- tion selections. Newport Harbor senior goalie nm Birdsong, the Sea View League MVP, is joined on the DivWon l first team by teammate Peter Belden, a junior. Cd.M seniors Alex Niehenke, Morgan Johnston and Brad Netherton are on the Division Il second team. The Sailors, who ea.med their third straight Sea View League bUe, advanced tb the CIF semifinals and finished 26-3. . .. Paci.(ic Coast League MVP Garrett Newport Harb.or Junior Ryan Cook is joined on the Division 1 second team by Long Beach Wilson senior Tony Azevedo is the Division I Player of the Year and Servite senior Michael Kirn is the DtVision U Player of the Year. • Corona del Mar's Gentry, Vargas, Newport's Belden earn individual honors. JO!-.HPn Boo Ocff l'b NEWPORT BEACH -Al the start of the 1999 boys water polo season, Corona del Mar High senior Garrett Gentry and Sea Kings Coach John Vargas were not with their team. Gentry was with the U.S. junior youth team, while Vargas was coaching the U.S. national team in Olympic qualifying action. At the end or the season, both of them JNe~ celebrab.ng the ClF Southern Section Division Il championship, and. along with Newport Harbor's Peter Belden, they lead the Daily Pi.lot All-Newport-Mesa Distnct Dream Team. G~ntry and Belden are Co-MVPs, while V~rgas is the Coach of the Year. :Vargas calls Gentry a utility player and tbough it may be an understatement, it <lescribes what Gentry did for CdM. He can play in the two-meter spot, out on the Wing, or; at the point. While Gentry, a senior, led CdM in scoring, he~ just as adept with a pass that sets up a goal Gentry's strong body makes him ~angerous tn froot of the goal, where he bas a variety of moves. Bht he has deceptive speed which makes him dangerous on the counter. This versatility also earned him b.im Pacific Coast League MVP honors. ,, Like Gentsy, Bclden's veBatility ma$}e · him invaluable for Newport Harbor, which spent part of the season ranked atop the ClF Division 1 poll and reached tbe<section lemilmals. A Junior, Belden led the Sailors in sconng with 68 goals. At the fa.test swunmer on the team~ he alto band.led the spnnt which opens each qj.l!lrter. played two-meter, and took all L8w Ciba°' UOMnU9. MclneOlft I ·~ ~rlllNA •nd JACK GENTill, Co· Tru1tH1 of th• Ml881NA 'AMIL Y TRUIT d8l8lf Mii a. 1 HO, •nd rHt•tM SEAN HU.ER I DAILY Pl.OT T lke bubbles ln champagne, the Dally Pilot's Dream Team for 1999 high .L.scbool water polo sparkles. Above, from left: Brad Netherton, Mike Vaillancourt. Alex Nlebenke, Peter Belden, Garrett Bowlus and Garrett Gentry. Below, from. left Brendan Hansen, Tim Birdsong and Ryan Cook. the penalty shots. While bis offensive ability is dazzling, it is bis defense that really sets him apart. Belden recorded 93 steals in the year. He held Gentry to one goal when the two rivals met in the South Coast Tournament, and held Long Beach Wilson's Albert Garcia to one goal in three penods in a 11-5 win. Newport senior goalie 1im Birdsong, MVP of the Sea View League, is another Dream Team selection. His long arms allowed him to deflect many shots,· but it was not only bis defensive prowess which made him a threat. Birdsong has an uncanny ability to get the 'ball down the pool for a quick counter and has 17 assists to prove it. Hls passing starts Newport's offense, which makes him the Sailors' key figure gomg both ways. CdM junior Garret Bowlus announced himself to the Southern Section water polo world at the most opportune time, scoring four goals in an 8·6 win over SeMte in the CIF title game. Bowlus developed as the season went along, and, by the end, be made opposing defenses pay for placing too much focus was on Gentry. Newport Harbor junior Ryan Cook developed a chemistry with Belden and really turned it on in the CIF playoffs His best game was against Loyola ln the second round, where he scored four goals in an 8·6 Newport win. Cook also displayed a deft passing touch, and bis 65 assists was the team high. Senior Brendan Hansen might not score as many goals as his teammates Belden or Cook, but the first-team•AlJ-Sea View player IS a tough de fender. Hansen was second on the Sailors with 52 steals. On offense, he directs traffic from the top and keeps d efenses honest wtth his ability to shoot. CdM senior goa]e Brad Netherton simply racked up ~ves, getting 10 in th CIP final to give his team a chance to '99 wm. Netherton's anticipation h elps tum rrustrl}te opposing shooters and he is aggreSSJve with the outlet pass. wtuch allowed him to trigger many CdM ., counters. Alex N1ehenke, a 6-foot-7 CdM c;pnlor, has a wingspan which made it extremely difficult for opponents to go.into their s~ Servile was openly concerned about its ability to get the ball inside before the ClF finals against Niehenke. ln the finals, the Friars got three goals from the two-meter spot. CoSta Mesa senior Mike Vaillancourt was simply a bull from the two-meter spot, where he used bis strength and skill lo lead the Mustangs in sconng. He can score faced up, with bis bac,k facmg the goal, or from the outside, and that led PCL coaches to vote him first-team all-league. Vargas's 16th season al CdM began m Australia., where he led the U S. national team during preparation for the 2000 Olympic Games. After retutru.ng. be had the Sea Kings pealung at just the right time. CdM went through the PCL seaso"n undefeated, , Entering the CIF playoffs with a record of 16-10, the Sea Kings reeled off four wins in a row, induding the conque t of top-seeded Servile, to gam their first CIF title in 10 years, DM.Y Pa.OT DREAM TEAM Co Most Yalu.bl• Players Garrett Gentry, Corona del Mar Sr. Peter Belden, Newport Harbor Jr. THm Tim Birdsong, Newport Harbor Sr. Garrett Bowlus, Corona del Mar Jr. Ryan Cook. Newport Harbor · Jr. Brendan Hansen, Newport Harbor Sr. Brad Netherton, Corona del Mar Sr. Alex Niehenke. Corona del Mar Sr. Mike Vaillancourt, Costa Mesa Sr. . Coilch of the YNi' John Vargas. CorOM del Mar ·•He's brought big-time tPnnis to Newport Beach arid is responsible.for changing the private club mPntality. RIC:llARD l)U}I,~ one of our C'Ortlm\1ml} '!. lru" leaders, Chc1rhf' e~ton H <wiid StucUt, ~ho hao; dub m<mih<>rs he W ethPr it's Andre HI has kno*n for 40 yec1rs and AgasM and Jun rnaintaim a m1•ml>erc;tup C.1p Courier in the , (()00) which. ht• addPd, " lweiy .. Davis Cup, or Jimmy Connors at or near capdoty and John McEnroe battling on Stuart went back to Uw tennis · the senior tennis tour, the tndustry .Uler makh!,l a killing the Palisades Tenrus Club made ·~ land <.dpe curbmq busin"~" in the way onto the national televi~on • late 1980s through a cnmpJO/ spotlight in the 1990s. caUcd CredlJV C Curh. · But Ken Stuart, the man "l wanh.•d to go beick to bebmd the dream of the Pcilisadc~ maklnq tenms my hie'~ v.o:-k," Club, isn't qwte ready to rest on -.aid Stuart, who~P cluh in M."l ch hls laurels. will ht c;t th~ NalJondJ ltiqh ~hool "We have plans for another boys tenm' c-hamp1onshlps. venue to come here again It'., operated h) Tim M'dng. premature to say what that is, but · Stud rt made nrand p1om1Ses the line of com.murucation is W1de dunng the grand reopenin!.i· of open between me cll1d . the Pahsadcc; Club in '95, the promoters and the Ill\ Juctmg hh goal 0 i~ (fF (lntemauonal Tennie; 1.>t>cornmq "the bf.st Federation )," said Stuart, h•nnrs dub in the world owner and operator of . not 1ust the best m · the PAlisades Club in Newport Beach, or Newport Beach," which Ornnge County, or has dub mem~ J Southern L dlliomia, but Lindsay Daven~n-,-: the world'" lobbying for it to one day Mort> than once, host the U.S. Fed Cup Stuart hd'> harl to battle team. · to keep ht!. C"l11b going Stuart, 56, has devel-Ken Stuart Ht• almo:.t lo'il his facility oped a niche in the locaJ to 1cdevelopm~nl (1.e. market for tenrus clubs -resort<; or c\lndoc;) and "privacy and exclusivity• -while h<ts fought, and \liOn, m court speaali.zil)g in computenzed agam'>t !.ome of Orange Counly " matchmaking for member; and biggest corporate player-c • high-end service. And, w1th 1b recent ~.I • •h~ ·No part of our operation is NeWP,<'rt Bcc1ch Ten.ms Cl11h is open te the public, unless we once d9dl0 becommu a mu,o- bring m a big event,• said Stuart, competitor for Stuart clllci hi.:: whose dub has always attracted speciah~cd dub top-level players ·we kePp our foc.·u,, we kef'o Stuart, a former Costa MeS<t • out b~t.rnn• .ind we k'"'t>P goin~ High boys tennis coach who won forwa1rl, • Stuart"" l uf lhe CIF Southern Sect:kin and NCAA industry Wdf'.. doubles titles as a player, retumrnl • Said Joncrtin1e fnPnd and cluh to his roots in two ways during lhe memh<>r <. .. Porq(' v.u dl«'y: 90s. • "(Stuart':.) pnm<' concern 1c; th1• First, in May 1991, Stuart happme"" of tus mcmbers.w "reopened" the Palisades Tennis A memhc•r •lf lhts ne wspitper's Club, once a hot item in the 1960s 1 lall of Fame for the annual list under local legend Charlie Eaton. of the.TC'p 1 m mo't infhrPnbah Stuart purchased a small lot people rn lh<' coml'l1Ututy, 5tuurt behind the Acapulco restaurant in was rumored to h\• hri119m J a Fed Co ta Mesa on Southeast Bristol Cup ue to the Pali.,.adc·~:c1t1h in and turned 1l into a gem with five 1999, but the U S T('nme: courts and no lights, naming the As.-.ooatinn 'quf>lch :o<I lh • idea. club after Eaton's A.<; iln amatf'lu plil}'l'r, 'ltu rt Then, m August 1995, Stuart won a C IF doublC'.S lltlP ft r_ made tus b1ggest homecoming. Monte High m J 961 with Bill returning to the John Wayne Hoyt. then atwndctl Lo;ly Reach Tennis Club, which he helped Slate a nd won the 1960 NC.AA open m 1974 during the sport's double champion h1p ai: "~rn1or boom as chrector of tenms. After roachmg anrl daLbling general manager and bead on the pro tour h1r tthout 31/2 professional. year<>, Stuart .. t.u·ku teaching tuart also consulted with two full-tune in 1970, dunng which he architects to help design the , also won thl' lJ :\ national puhUc faolity named after the silver pa..10; singles chtUnpionsh1} . screen icon and was a prominent iwo Yt'df'i ldt ·r. Stuart was on~ member of the tennis community, of 850.plw .. dpplkdnts for the throughout the 1970s, before head pro poc;ibon at,U1<> nPw John Stuart and the Wayne Club'~ Wayne Club, a covclt•<i 1ob d11nng fonner owner drifted apart Ute ~port's hotte t ra. • When Stuart moved rus mod ~ t •PcrsonaJly, my t;;un1ly will Palisades Club to the glamorous alway-. b\' No. 1 on my hst nn Wayne Club sate at Jamboree matter whnt lM it ts," said Stuart, Road and w t Coast Highway a mPmbcr of tbt• l>1tily Pilot s~ and merged the two H 11 of f, me. c •I ·hrnhng lh • me mlienhips, be kept the m1lle.nmum. Pal.I.sad name and dropped the Stuart liv in N"~f1 Bendl Ouko' , wtth hi wtf , Nnncy, and three r '"(The change) was not made chilc1rcn: Jqsh, 14, Cody, who out of any disn~spect at all, but, tumc; 12 in Jan1jary. and Hanna, 8. instf"a.d, it was to pay homage to All or them piny tennis. ... ' ' •• • 41& , • a,. .. ,. ~to COldtione ~by Vie ..... ied. IMMd bidt b. ~.,,, Carnat .. 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NOTI: IT la THI IUB-CONTRACTORI' RUPOtllllutY TO AIGISTIR WITH THI UMVIRllTY OR COt•OIJDATID MPAOORAPHICS TO ACICNOWUDGI MCurr OF THI NATURAL 1C•1C8UNIT1 _, DOCUMENTa. UNIVIRSITY WILL NOTl'Y IU9CONTMOTOAI WHO HAYI ~ wmt omGN AHO COHITAUCTION llJMCD OR COHIOLl>ATID RIPROGMPHICI. Of' ADDINDA WHICH AAI AVAILA8&.I AT DUIGN ANO CONITfNCT10N llRVICa. TWO MANDATORY PM·lllD CONnMNCa et'9I be hl6d u to11owt: Je...,.,,.....,, 11. RM' . \Jnt.191 llfy of c.lbnil, INlne • Ptdc 8'Moel 8uldlng Roon\ 100 IMM.~ 92e87 ~~4.ee3() Ind • • .,, .. ~ -.. -I •• j . ' • • • j . . -~ r •• !J ,.., • I . I I.. ~· • . . . ·-· ,.,. ~COde) THE REGENTS Of THE UNIVERSrTY Of CALIFORNIA December, 1999 Publllhed Newport Beac:h-Coeta Meu Dally Pilot December 27, 1999, Jenuary 3, 2000 Walker, Wright, Tyler a Werd LLP, 626 WUattlre Bfvd., Ste. 900, Loa AngelM, CA 90017 2131629-3571 ATTORNEY FOR: flrat Union N1tlon1I e.n1c, etc. 9nn9e County Superior Court-· Central PLAINTIFF: '"Fnt Union National &Mk, lte. DEFENDANT: Anthony O. Piro NOTICE OF · MARSHAL'S SALE Orange County M 1 r1 h ... l.t 4 6 0 1 JlmborM Rd.. 1108, Newport a.ch, CA 92660, Harb or Dlvlalon LEVYING OFFICER FILE NO. tlCOC786706•A COURT CASE NO. 786706 By virtue of • wl1I ls.-sued on 319, 1999 In the •hove dM!gnated eoun, upon a -Judge.ment entered 12/31197 In favor of }udg8ment credltor(s), Flrat Union NeUonal Bank end •galnst Judge- ment debtoi(s) Aflth<iny o. Piro, lndtvldueNy end db8 Anl!lony o, Piro ·General ~ aka Arrlhorfy 0 Piro General ' Conlnictor lhowll'lo e net IAVINE, CA OF ORANGE. CENTRAL beJance of $283.589.50 THIS PROPERTY DISTRICT, 700 CMe ~acl\Jlllly dueon ,..'f'datulde of DOES NOT CONTAIN A Center Or .• Wnt, Santa UIV OWEWNG Ana, Cllifom&a 92702 the of said wrlt, RECORD OWNERS: The name, lddre ... I have lt'Aed VPOO 1111 ANTHONY 0 . PIRO •nd telephone number of right, title end lnlerect of ASSESSOR'S PARCEl. plelntltrs' attorney, or aald Judgement debt°'J:l NO.: 938-37-056 ~elntllf wtthOul en at· Counln the~ 0P1IOP9,..1:sc·"'state II the IUbjeet of thla omey la: (El nombre, la ' Or1 sale II real property end dlreocion y el numero de of Ce lfomte, rlbed It hal no street ll<fl:nsa telelono del 8bogado def u lollowl: or ocner common dellg-clefMndante, o del de- ExHIBfT A nation, dlrecdonl to ltl to-menctente que no tlene PARCEL A:. UNIT D. IN C8tlon may be obtained 8bo08d0. ea) THE CfTY OF IRVINE, from the Menhel'a Olfloe LAW OFACES OF COUNTY OF ORANGE, upon requeal. JEFFREY 0. SCHOR, STATE ~ALIFOR-Prospective blddera 5020 Sunset Blvd .. Loe NIA, CON STING OF should refer lo Sections Anglea, CeHfomle 90027 AIRSPACE, YSICAL 701.510 to 701.680, In· Ber No.: 106592 BUILDING IMPROVE· dualve, of the Code of (323) 913-3357 MENTS ANO COMPO-Clvll Procedure tor OATE: MAY 19, 1999 ~¥e~~~~e e.=~~~~ :~~~~·,.=: BOUNOARIES OF THE lect Cl the aale and the •· Deputy ORIPLINE ANO THE ~l'I. of delautting bid-sr:"TEE~Of UNIT DIVIDING LINE OF "" ~' SAID BUILDING, AS NOTICE IS HEREBY DAllAGES SHOWN ANO DE· GIVEN that on January C.C.P. 425.11 SCRIBED IN THAT 5, 2000, et 2:30 o'ctock TO ALL PARTIES ANO CERTAIN SOUTH· P.M. at 4601 Jamboree THEIR ATTORNEYS OF POINTE BUSINESS Rd., ate. 108. Clly of RECORD: PARK CONDOMINIUM Ne~ Beedl, Counti' COMES NOW PLAIN· Pt.ANOECEMREBECORR 201,E..01,5'!}, of Ofenge, State of Cell'-TIFF. BINH a. TRAN, by ..,v forota I Wiii Mii at publlc and ltlrouah her attorney AS INSTRUMENT NO. •uCUon to the highelt of reoonJ pursuant lo 9CH16i436 IN THE Of-bidder, for cash In lawful Code of CMl Procedut9 ACIAL RECORDS OF money of the' United aecUon 425.11 and ORANGE COUNTY, Stetea, d lhe right. ttlle renders the folloWlng CALIFORNIA (THE and Interest of aeld atalerl'lenf of demegel. "PLAN"). THE PLAN Judgement debtor(s) In 1) GENERAL WAS RECORDED FOR the above described DAMAGES 75,000.00 PARCEL 1 AS SHOWN property, or so mudl 2. SPECIAL ON PARCEL MAP NO. thereof as may be neces-DAMAGES . 50,000.00 eg..229 AS PER MAP MIY to aatlsty said ex· (to da18) FILED ON NOVEMBER ea.tlon, with accrued In· DATED: Nov. 1, 1999 8, 11190, AS INSTRU· terat and cocta. LAW OFACES OF MENTNO N APPROXIMATE JEFFREY 0. SCHOR BOOK 258~~~9 : 9 MINIMUM BID $ n/a. BY: /SI JEFFREY 0. THROUGH 20. OF Dated OeOlmber 15, SCHOR, Attorney tor PARCEL MAPSF IN THE 1999. Plalnun. Blnh H. Ttan P FF I C E 0 TH E Division: Harbor Publlahed Newport COUNTY RECORDER John E. Futlw, Marahel, Beach.CO.ta Mesa Oa11Y OF THE COUNTY OF DrMge County Pllol Oecembel 13, 26, ORANGE. STATE OF 8y Ill G. HIH'p, 27. 1999, January 3, ~:~.ORNIA (THE ~: Do not take =755121 M7t4 PARCEL 8: AN UN· down or deface 8 f:ted PUBLIC NOTICE ~.~) ~~~ :3:.:-~ Jud~ pt.nng Dnctot'• rNTERESl AS A TEN· ment. Penal Code UM """'tt No. 53 ANT-IN·COMMON IN Seellon 618 (mlsde· No0ce lt hel9by given ANO TO ALL OF THE meanor). that 8'l 1Ppllcallon hal REAL PROPERTY IN Publithed Newport been submitted by PARCEL 1 AS SHOWN Beech-Oosta Mesa Deity Grah8m Brlggs.1 Which Is ON THE MAP INCl..UO. Piiot December 20, 21. a request lo anow addl· ING, WITHOUT LIMITA· 1999, .lanu8IY 3, 2000 tlonl end elterellona to TION. THE COMMON _____ _;.;.;M~720;.;. an exl1~gle family ~~~~~g; SUMMONS. = ~ ~ COVENANTS, CONDI· (CfTActON •XlstinO bey window Ind llONS ANO RESTRIC-JUDICIAL) flt9plece encroachmen4 TIONS ANO RESERVA· NOTICE TO OEFEN· In«> the ,.quired 3 fOot TION OF EASEMENTS 0 ANT: (Av I a 0 • =nY8rdOl~·u .. A FOR SOUTHPOINTE Aaludo) JoN EVER BUSINESS PARK CON· ETT ELLIS; KIM DAVIS Permit required when OOMINIUMS (THE HARDING· JANET LEE the otOPOMd addltlOna "OEClAAATION'') RE-HARDING: LOUISE ~~:=lst~~ CORDED ON JUL y 25, EARlS end DOES 1 to aqua re footage. The 1990 AS INSTRUMENT 25 lnclullve NO. 90-391836 IN THE YOU ARE BEING ptOptrty IS IOC8111d In the OFFICIAL RECORDS SUED BY PLAINTIFF· (A R·f Dillrlct OF ORANGE COUNTY, Ud. le elle daman· Property located at: CALIFORNIA. dando): BINH a. TRAN, 1338 WMt Bey Avenue EXCEPTING THERE· You haw 30 CAL.EN· This project hal been FROM •. ALL UNITS DAR DAYS etter thlt =im~I~-•~ SHOWN ON THE Pl.AN. 14AT1rnont Is aerved on .,.... •• ,,., EXCEPTING THERE· you to Ille a IVDeWrltt•n cal~lly exempt un· FAOM, ALL OIL, GAS, reaponM at thf'i court der Cat reciulntments of MINERALS ANO A letter or phOoe QI the llfomla OTHER will not protect you; 'fOAJf Environmental Quality HVOROCAABON typewritten responae ~ under Class 1, •ldat· SUBSTANCES BElOW muat be In proper legal lno FacllltlN. A DEPTH OF 500 FEET loon" you want the coun Planning Director'• FAOM THE SURFACE to hear your cue Uae Pennlt No. 53 Is OF SAID LANO, AS A&-If you do no4 rtie your ICheduled for mtew by SERVED IN AN IN-responae on ~ you the Ptannlng Oepel1merit S T R U M E N T R E · may !pee the cue-end of the Cit( of Newpon CORDED NOVEMBER your wegea, money end Buch •t t :OO p.111,. on 30, 1988, AS INSTRU· propeny may be taken Thur~, Jenuery 11, MENT HO. 88-823491 Without tunner wemlng 2000• Wr1ttt11 oomtnenta 0 F 0 FF IC I AL RE· from the COUit. Of lnp\it relai.d IO the CX>RQS. Ther• 1 ,. other teg9t proJecl allould be PARCEL C: EX-requlrwnenta. You may ~~:= ClUSIVE EASEMENTS w.n1 ID cal ao attorney ..,...., w1 • APPURTENANT TO rtgt1t wway If you dO n01 day, ..... uery 12. 2000, PARCEL A FOR THE know an etlomey, you In oroer to be contldef9d use ANO OCCUPANCY mey call an ·~-In the Plennlng Ok9do(s OF THAT PORTION OF '9tial Mrv1oe ar a dedalon. If llPPf'OY8d at THE AREA DESIO-aid offioe (Riied In the dme of mlew, the NATEO ON THE Pt.AN phone boOll). aoPMI l*1od of 14 dllYt AS PARKING SPACES Deapues de que le WMI begin from that dale, ANO DESCRIBED AS ent~ eat9 cltadon duling wlllCh time en/ ln- "RESTAICTEO COM· judlclill ua'9d Ilene un ~ peny °'the!( •u· MON AREAS" IN THE plezo de 30 DIAS ~eel IOtllC lggtteved DECLARATION. CALENOARIOS pare of that~ mey tlle. PARCEL 0 . NON·EX· preeentar una ~ nollCe of a&>OMl ·lo the C:Lll&fVE EASEMENTS eacnt.a 8 rnaqUlne en Plannlng Commlaalon APPURTENANT TO Nie oone wtlh a filing lee of PARCEL A AS SET Una eerie o una M91.00 to d91ray flt FORTH IN THE OECLA· llemede .. lefonic. no le co11 ol the appeal RATION AS INGRESS, of""*'l ptoteodon; SU p~llOnandde­EOAE88, USE, s..... mpuetta ~ a me-~ peana of lhe ~. REPAIR. MAIN-qull'lecon ... ~~~ proOc>Md p-1_, are TENANCE, ANO IN· -,.,.,, __ ..-ilV9lleble ,...,_, CUNTAL. PURPOSES galH apr09ladH al View and~':; ~Ly KNOWN IJlted ~ que la COf1e the Pllinnino 0ef)9rt• ~v. UNIT o. ~IUnoC:.....eu Ci C?J == r:============== rHpuHI• • llempo. Boulevard Newporl ~ .,..,:::' :,.::O·~ Buch, Cellfornla, ~ ., ..., y oeru 121N-17M. For tunher ~ .... "',,._... ~w~ lir\ l'lleO edlalof'9I pot OeDlrtlMI .. at ptllte de .. OOttt (9't) 844-3200 M725 PROBATE has been ftlecl by ALAN DAL.E ASHER 1n the ~nor eoun of California, county of ORAN9E. THE PETITION FOii PROBATE reauesta ~ ALAN DALE ~ISHER be appointed aa ~ reP19sentetlve to eclmln- later the estate of the ct. oedent THE PETITION ,._ QUeSla the ~ Win and ~. " •"YI be aclmltled IO p~ The Wiil end MY ooddll are avallable for ••· amlnatlon In the Ille kapt by the COUit THE PETITION re- queats authOtlty 10 ad-• mlnla1er the estate under lhe Independent Admin- istration of Estalel A4 (This Authoftty wll allow the personal repreMnt· atlve to talla many ac- tions wfthoVI obtalnlrlg coun aoorovai. a.I~ taklng'cerialn very imPOf· tant ectlonl, . ~ the peraonal l9PfMIKll• attve wlN be required lo glVe notice to lntereetad pel'9on• unlesa .,.,_. heve waived notice Of consented to th• proposed action.) The 1(1- dep ende nl admloLI· trallon •uthortty will be granted uniesa an lo- ferested pec'IOll Illes ~ obfecllon to the ~ end shows OOOd cause Why lhe ooun shoUld noc grant the authoftty. A HEARtNG on the pelltlon wll be helCI on JANUARY 'n, 2000 91 1 :45 p.m. In Dept L ~IQ­ cated •t 341 The ~ Drive South, Ofange, CA 92188. IF YOU 08JECT to"' .gnintlng of the ~ ~~~-= ===l;~ tppe8l8llOt may be i. =:" or by your at- IF ~Ou ARE A CAEPl-- TOR or contingent creel· lof of the deo9ued, yq,, musl file your cl8lm with the court and mal • OOPr to lhe peraonal IWC>f• aentatiW appointed bf the ooun wfthln )o4it montha from the dUI " the first laau.nce °' -.. lt1'9 as provided In Pro. bate Code section IUOO. The time lo< flllno delmt wlll not eicpl,. beb. fOUf montha from the hee.rtng de .. nollold ebov9. YOU MAY EXAMtN& lhe ,.. kepi by the COUit; " you .,.. • person ~ C.rNted In the estate, you me= wtlh the court a t for ao.. c:lal Nodce onn OE· 154) of lhe flllng of ., lml*\- lofy and apprallal of ... \ate UMta or cl MY petl· tlon or acceunt •• provided In Probate Code MCtloll 1250 A ::r=~No" the OOUf1 clerlt. Attorney fOf the Petitioner: ~~=: "lmhelm ~ Waldron U.P, JameeE.Wlhetm. =•41711). Mein It., .... 1aoo. ~-1• ~'"= Piiot December ~----·~ . .z..J'A 1999, J8"Uery 3, CUliiu..;,~ "Affordable AlternatiVe" Dlscpunt Casket, cttmadon& Eldlleen..::= NO~:The of = ...... a .. rw:1111err: ~. ,....., .. ......,,,. un lbogldo llln9 ._ ~·-...... • tu *" Burial Serv.lce ~ should You subject youndf a your &mily to payiila Inflated prices for cuketa a ecmcea???? WM ... 1.-.'4CAlllT ...... ,,, .... Inn"«? r ........ II no ~· n. ~l'ION 00"°°9 • un llM>gado. ~-:! ,_. • Mw" . puecte ti.mar 1 Ufl ..,.........,S. flJlllO_., ~W.lDr =::::-0== M7M ~ t . .... -AM M. Jdlnll. ~~ :r.e!ltj• .... 1iii·i01 ii.!j TO ,... ....... .. M'.l -=fl· ,.. .......... ·= •• rw:; iiM'alA.I ,_ 11119.- , • • ! I lt"'J.il ..... Sama DIRECTORY -For All Your Home and Business Need$ -....................... 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Only $151 : * OeedHne * * Jhul'9day 5PM t It Paya to t * Adv9rttH * : • Jn tht Beat : *"" ·LOCAL * AMI Eatate t : Section t : Cell Todllyll t USA RIVERA t L~..,.2s2. ~ANNE WILLEY t * ....,7 .... 249: ************ . . . ,. ·--.... ~~· -' .• i_. ~ ~ . • .-:: : .... l ·{'' ., . , r , :.'. ·l· : i ~--.. ~. _:~ ... -~ VY~Jlfarlna -Bayfront community with pmatc beach & marina. Welk to Balboa ldaad •hopa. Minuta from Fuhion laland. ~,...Wr apartm.enu with wood burning · fireplace and private gangc •. • Bou alip• available • Sorry No Peu NOW LEASING 2BRJ2BA and 2BRJ2BA with i'lcn $2050-$2800 Please call 949 760-0919 FAIRWAY APAIUMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUN11Y BY FASHION ISLAND BNutifut U..-llned atrMta and golf COUf'H vlewa. Enjoy c.tefrM llving In your large 2 SR apartment home! 40 ac:res·S14,900. Great getaway ranch with IWl80IM vlewl. Abundlnl gtoood wat•. E-Z tlfma, Clll AZl..R t.aee-244-5263. (CAL•SCAN) THE SHORES APTS 1I28R TOWNHOMES $300 OFF MOVE.fN Selected Unite ••••••••••• St8rtlng 0 $1095/mo. MotoMolMM. "Wen a pet" community. • block• from the buc~ 949 eu 211r . ·.· . , ' . ' . ,•. .. .... . 7· ,....TWll. ..... .. . .. , ........ ,., .. , S170Gr'MD 11'0 Ttllm A11t1e IYlctoflWNe~ INd.) MM31422 ' I I >• '• ' I'' '·.-,·-"~ \.(' _,. • r.1 ·' -·.,·.r..··.-.-I] ~~: •... ~ ... S1,450 Gorgeous Ocean V18W1 · SEAFAIRE 1BR 1BA. Ref. W/O Inc Greenhu Wrwt.11. Fp In LR • $1,750 2BR 2BA+Fam Rm VILLA BALBOA NO T raffle Noise Very Lljtll & B~ . M1ryAnn McGuire 64&-6nO PrudCa. = Bid clNY BROADMORE • Wf/A located 4Br 3Ba, llMMld oca.poncy • .,. cond. liv ynl. 1 year ie.... $4500'mo 9411-723-0840 OI 949-~' .... MANAGERS •SPECIAL• 5154.00+ tax Wkly (Mull prlMlll ttis Ad) 235 ITnl & ldlchtl .... Sllulled on belullluly ~~ lobby/Direct dlal phont1/Fr1t HBO, ESPN & Dlla'Pool & J9cUZD. a.. M CloM to 405 a Fwys. Min's from 0. . Flilgrdt, ccleot and belle. Wlllkhg cklaric. to lhclP' & restaurns COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22T7 Hltbor Blvd ,_.,. ...... ~ ,, ~ -· . . bn Twmme, di~ f.,;i J Fwys, Mmllg. pvt~. ~ dec:b, pool, jllc, torelt like-eurroundnol. 17SOI mo + Ulll 94H4-6572 C:ll Young Pion IO IJ\lle pool home, .. · lll'ldlN Clwi, reeponllJll, $500{mo ~ ~ 714-5411-\101. Sale· S,000 + SIU&. 40X80x1 4, $8,563; 50x7Sx14l. $10,1122. eQc 1001t 18, • le.BOii. Mini: *""'· 40ic1eo. 32 ums. J 18.145. Fret broot'tu191. www.~.com 8entlnel Bullcflnga, IOC)..327.a790, Ea1llnllon 79 '(!AL"!CAN) . . ... . ... . . S4i.JD.OO Y'· Now~ • ~IOI· NS hir*'O • ..... Clltllrll* 7 ... IOM2W880 Ill J1ir-x~ .... Halpaouei.-1 --•Tal"9 1·117·EYUICL.. Into. ••• e~tr clr .oom ~·-=11~ .:11 471 ~J 1.3 ~I l!MI SEASONED FIREWOOD COOK NEEDED lor MEDICAL BIUJHO PfOC*1 $16$ CORD personal heellh con5Cl8llCe AUTO BISTRO now Law Flrm "Insurance cl11111s local FlmE DELIVERY within man IOf !Unch CPS dlme't h I r I n g "' I I u I • GlNl Jobi Wiii tnln training & ..... person rtuon. 714-fM-0816 94U73-l943, 553-1115 countous stan lor al RtcepUonlst. Data ~ 1~7 ff c ~ I DI~ I positions 5tarung 11 E n 1 r y S t a r t Cllllni CiidilCOiilt Rii M :AICnOUEllMtt~ "'!l"';.:",. Ofm8 ~~~.~lu:o=~ =9-srs:~ ~.~Lac~~ ICOU.ECTlll\ES _ . ti 6 • etock option progrem. FREE video 1-~2371 ~===:!:' ~==:! Salary hghar depen6-NANNY NPB. 1 chlld..-ii OATA PROCESSORS - WANTED Looking for Ing on t1Cperienc1 Tutt', W9d, Thur after· NEEDED! Up to $50 an _ -PINH leave mt$$8VI Enallth apeald hour Be your ~ boeal ANTJQUES llapPf People 949-833-1406._axi 13 . • noon,!t.. 9'~ ng. MUSI own computer Mon-g ~-~-----Sat 8am ·8pm Older 5ty1ef\lrnlture APPOINl'HFNI' PIT Admlniltr9tlv. Aulat e 7 7 . 4 5 42 4 7 7 P11,NOS t. CoHectlbln S£1TERS Conetructlon Workere.-lo< brokerage !Inn needed www.TheUbe roup.c:om .,,,,,..._...r_ . Ff/PT No exp lllC8SS8ly MUs1 be ASAP . Reaponslble, (CAL'SCAN) ·.s.~-CASH·::io$...... ~~~&~lo age 3:a1~ =:i ~~5fe*:. .:,..A_O_V_ER_f_l ..... s-e-i-1-l-T-E· "' Day & "-e11ing shil\s .,... "-•f" . .,,. .......,, • .;::,,! 0...., ,.3 ~DOE WIDElll Up 10 25-WOldl .,.._. .... --........ .., .. s, ,........,,,"" exp. _,,,.. • $450 In 209 Calilornla WE BUY ESTATES Top-producers Call 1 ·800·222·11289 Fax resume Mt-72 10. ~ cln:ulatlon ovtt • i...,.,.dlet• fr!eftdlyteMc• higher (CAL'SCAN) . SALES 3 mllllon Nationwide N DRIVER BUD MEYER Trvck Comm newspaper !lfOUP netw011t cl~d&IOlay ~~.rJ.s1~~21 I-I' ,' r 1 ' I If '"' I •1• I NEFJ>CASH? $$ MONEY EOR S$ It ANTIQUES n BooKS COLU:cnBLES PAlN'llNGS PoTrERY 111'.M TO HOUJEHOLO l "°~' ,,, Newpott 8-ch 949.673.622 .,, ----~·-11 ~·~•'.tt• I _.' I ' • • • --... ~:.. .. a 88 tlALLON FISH TANK with lights, 3 f lltel'9, 1t1nd, flth . $150 . 714-540-5995 "' t . • . ' .. -1 , I . ... • H(t)th IA~ lll'n"n<r LSlel Refngetaltd Hauling loQklrlo tor bslde saleS reps options al10 avallable. • lOHl Pbn •s1.ooo sign.on bcnJ1 tor Shourd possess strong CALSCAN (916)28M019 OI •Paid ••'1111:'1!1 exp ~ drMl1 'Solo dllWlls phone sales ablhty. be (918)28M010 , • to.g.1nm (lllf*ilwnl 5iatt up to 33 (Mita Solo oigenrUd, & lllYe >dr-. CUSI -Qlll.COl!I dlMR, ~s & ~ MM:9 ek111 lllaty+convn. (CAL'SCAN) f.~1~1 .. 1it1r 18 l'Hl la alt students cal IOI f19t e.'41111 pkg Incl 40tk plan t'•...ia ~·-0 I ft"'hy k: I todav 877·283·6393 u111g screen nw., 5 a -1 Jl'VW'"ll (CAL1SCAN) !'tQd EOE Stnd l'llUm9 IO r1111 rnr .. ~11. OAIVE~TBEO. ~ Oeniel$, 330 West 1-888-313-4744 6Wt 2000 Wllll ._ best Bav SI. Colts Mesa. CA ~ peys Up tci 37 92627 OI lax leMnt to t«tSlmie 'Run Wllttm or (949) 631-6594 • Apt. lilanl9'f Tum Manegement tlMm W/ strong leasqi Ind mllll-. leNnce $lclls needed Rent and stlary In exchange !Of manag. flllQ o1 1 a unit Allt. conwrmity In lht cit'/ of Costa Mesa. PlelM .call 48 Slates '40tK. medcal, SalM Penon nMiW iOf derUI, Irle '3yll OTRl1 yr Biibo• 1.ianct WomSM lletbtd Owner/Oolrat0<s lolltlque. fulklrnt or 1*1· vwelocme C1ll k1thryn time, $7/tw. MM7U040 1~290-2327. Combined SELF STORAGE hU OflM" Traneport (CAL'SCAH) rigs fOf Pff Relef Mgr$, Need YIM smle & energy lo WOllt ~Cll'I ~casual reCal Good refs Fu ,.,t.mt (714)1M-ONO (71 4 )633-5406 BUSY olflct In Santi ~a needs exp' FT lrdv to handlt N>, AR. conect's, pfl's, etc. Clean cM<tt & OMV a must ...,, b9nt 714-241-7050 CASHIE'Ri'lfftNOANT Days & Eves IVlif Ntwpoll Ctr ChevrofVFastion Island ask lor Joe 949-644·7933 ERA RMI Elllt9 •needt your help NOWI State OOUl9t and lralrWlo prO¥ldtd at no cost to youl f300..400..5391 ... 119. FLORIST PIT UI• experience, 2 daYl/Wk, Tue & Thur .. lloral tddays, 111 dehely. 9'49-51~n63 MOTEL DESK CLERK FIT 2274 Nnpoft ltlvd., eo.te Meaa (M9)!:4!:7445 Newly Renovated 'Plum~ CAFE & CATERINO IN COSTA MESA NOW HllJNG ALL POSmONS Wing: Rel1oble, profeu1onol & friendly individvola who enfoy working in o worm, cuslomer service orlen .. d erwiroment Cale (Breakfast & lunch Shifts only) Servers • Hosts Bartender /Borristo Delivery Drivers JMusf hove clean dri11m9 record) A,,,,lr. in Penon All doys 8 OOom I l ·OOom 2 OOpm 4 OOpm 369 East 17th St J.. Coata ~so, CA {949) n2·nUMS (7.SB6J Of Ctll (714)894-4127 4 PHONE REP$. Full lime, energetic toe Mor1gage Co, Eam 10 $eOO + Ml+ benelllS sates exp prelerred. Concac1 Mtlissl • 949-250-5719 ,..... b9 llftr91t18t .e. Uetln9f In .. Ult· 99or} may req1.1lre you to call • IOO num!Mr In which "*'II a charge per minute; [] .... -.--......... ~ ., \ . . ~ . ' ... ... . ~~ ..... , " 1, , . r ". I . i " , . ' ·•T• • •. -~ ,.~ • ·.~ "' -·. '-. '' ~ . ~ dlt*I 5*ne d9y awO¥ll ~E up lo-S0%11 HO letsll • t ·800·8 3·9008 uU49 _,, AHrpay· bit com (CAL 'SC -· ,."". 'l Cetallnl t1 '7t INIOlrd dleMI, low ..... allo ploC, ldnl, ..... much ONf/eqlp, llttlt OH. Ask $8, 700 714-m-0530 94MOl>-087'2 I . : . -7fT I I I . Work for Census 2000 A Good PayingTemporary Job. A ' I I .. ... .,.. ..·..... . .. The unsus 2000 needs you [0 help count in you r community. We'll train and pay you as census takers ( we call them cnumbcrators). You'll be ~id weekly. These temporary full·time and ~rt-time jobs last for four to six weeks and hours are flexible. You'll work evenings and weekends. It's a great way to earn money as a tce0nd job, or just a way to earn the extra money you nttd. But the best pan is that you can be proud. ltnowing yo~'re helping your community. We nttd you now-'° get involvtd. CaU ua today. .. l-888-J25-77l3 www.cen1us.pv1Joba2000 An f.qu&I qppomuailJ E.,.ao,. GOOD ADI Call ' 642-567 ' • ·,TODAY'S CROSSWORP PUZZLE .-.i"• -,. .. ~.:.~ _ .. :.<.•#, ~-1 "'•1 Cadllec eonec.ir.. 'H Low 44k mhl. V8 Hol1hstar, ..... lloyl, l\!pl( cletrll --(218124) o/ $19.988 NABER I . cxJr.:~ ... Low mlel, v-e. Notlhltar, ~ IU, lt&lhet, bll-n.Of~.· (280057) $17,988 NA8ERS CAOIUAC F1Ntwood '12 Lo ml, gray laalhlr, rebbll & tuxurtoust-New car lrldl-lnl (221768) $8,988 HABEAS (714)540-t100 CldlJl.te Seville STS '96 Low mllel, lllver11f.Y. od,.,. loyl. New car na.1n1 (830609) $18,988 NABERS (714)54Mt 00 enif!•)MO:t100 CELDOMOO'i3 CHEVROLET TAHOE 'M Low mill, VS Noihtlt, 'ZWO, INNl, INW1y xtrU, dvomt ....... "II* lhllDI .....,. ~-' (804387) $13.He (108654) &'24.988 • NA8ERS HAllB'S (!14)54M100 {114)1*t110 S EIL YOUR USED VEJHCLE -THROUGH CLASSIFIED CHEVY ASTHO VAM '99 Law 16k mies, Yltllte.,..,. & 111()(81 8atanc. of warllllly' Previous Rental. ( 183977) $18,988 NABERS (714)540-tt 00 ctvy ...... Clrrut LX '115 A!Aoma1ic, Alr Concltionlno. Tit. FtJI PC>Wef Ptk, Super Cleln,· .L.exut lrldH'I (594150) $8,995 lEXUS Of WESTMIHSTER (800)291-37 47 FORD Ellpedltlon XL T 't7 Only 1911 m1es. s.4l v..e. One owner, MUST SEE! (~11S71bma ,,._S21,WT Uncoln Metcury 714-MO-MaO IY own.IS GOMN wtah OIMlt SHARIF Md TAHNNt NRSCff SW RS 0 \\Iii Kl.\' llRIO<at (J I/, Q I • Ne !hot "UIMf hit. ti °"'" >'°" t.i.IJ . •QJt ~KJI OA(l7t4 •9' 1119 bkld1n1 hu pnacJed NOJUll U 1 0'1111 WEST •• ,_ ? What do yoo hid now? A • Switch y~r rtd •u1t holdmp and you would ccrti11nly ~pond one heart, looking for a S-l or better Iii. With a minor u1t and ion value,., · howe"er, make a beeline for 11 n1nc- l(lck contract unle pert~r hows pow~ Re pond two no ll\lmp. Q l • AJ South, lfulnerable, you hold. •QJJ0642 095 oA KJJ •7 . The btddina hu l>f'OCCCded: sourH WfSf_ NOlmt EAS1 l• ,.. 2• .... ? Whal do you bid now? A • Despite yow 4ood dismbution, you It.Ill twve a rrunimum openin~ bid and your 5ingle1on In panner s suit is. for the moment. 1 habihty. 1lie salient feature of your hind is the six-card major, so ~id two 5Pl(lcs, Given the chance. you can show your second suit next to warn partner of your llmil.ed values. Q 3 • Both \'ulnerable, as South you hold; • A K H o A Q 9 o 8.4 + A Q 7 2 The blddina h~ proceeded: SOUTH WEST NOR1lf F.AST I• P-Jo Pass ? Wllat do you bid now? A, Partner's heart response has impro"cd an already powerful hand, and you must convey the good news to p111tncr. Your holding ls clearly .,.uth a &lf'IW-turc1n Jump lhin, ao tiid 111.U f*Jes Q 4 • Neither \'UI~; South )OU holJ •Qf7 o QJUU oSJ •k7 ~ b1,1c,hn1 has ~c.-~: NOR'llf EAS'l SOlTTH WES'f l o 2• Pm Put Obi PHI 1 Wti.1 11et1on do you 11ke7 A • First, since you havC' n<>I yet l11d, 'panner's double is f(J( takeou1 Sc-c• ondly, you ftave fair values, incfud· . 1n1 1he kfog or clubs bctund the o~crcaller, Md 1 ix-card ma1or Jt1mp 10 four hearts Q 5 ·As South. vulnerable, you hold . • ,. '5 3 .0 9' 0 8 J • 9 5 4 2 Partner opens lhe bidding wilh one no 11\lmp. Whal action do you take" A -You have a temble hand, bul do not leave partner to struagle in one no trump. At least you wi111COrC 1 couple Of ruffs playing in 1 spade contract. Bid two spades. or trllU fer !nlO spade$ if you have th11 weapon m your arsenal. Q 6 • Both vulnerable, as South l/OU hold· • • 107c;1108 o \\lid +AKQJ9ti'54 The bidding has ~cd: WEST NOtn'H EAST SOlTT H Pur I • Dbl 't What do you bid now? , A • lbere is no way oC knowing whether you have the goodt for slam, or whether game may be out of ruch. However, it does seem ri&ht to make the OJ>POOCOIS guess, so go ahead, and JUmp to five clubs. 1-~11 -~ ----- fOtd Explonlf XLT 414 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE AUto, IUw, CD, 22Jc milel, LAREDO 'tS WhWgrey ltt, 8 c:yf, NC. lul pwr. cc, alO't's. V6. ABS, new bf•, full/ ~.ooo M•721411 loldld, OllQ owner. II ,. FORD WLORER CtO 'i1 c:orOI ~ Must s.iu Blactc/gtey leather. auto-$10,M0.080 tr'721""72 malic, ptlvacy glaSs, RIRICI!, LEXUS ES300 '97 alO't's. lul powtf ~. Peart Whit lm1m CMI, od SUIClcer. (042204) $23,995• (A732581 $18,995 LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER . UNOOUU~an V111 'H lExUS"OF WESTMJHSTER (800)291-3747 . LSC, JBL aound, CD (I00)291·S747 lEXO§ oS300 'es cnange, ctv«ne wtleela. FORD 'ftiundeftifd LX 'A Bled\ (1010441 $24,995 (8314111 MUST SEEi V8, pearl v.tolle, ten leather, LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER Costa MHa dQY wheels, power seats. (800)291•3747 Uneoln Mercury (1433075) s10,m lExOS'LS400 ·ii 714-540-H30 Costa Miu ClshmllfeC118761) $18,895 LINCOLN ToWN CARS'ii Lincoln MMc\H'Y LEXUS 0, WESTMINSTER 5 to Chooae From. 7t4-540-H3Q (800)29147'7 Stalling From $22 m FOAD WIRDSTAR lX 'iS l£x0s LS-400 •ts , Cotta ...... wtile/lan, llUlo, <klll air, Sll>clNre (025014) $28,995 Uneoln MlrCllfY fuU power pack. ptlvacy LEXUS ot WES'TMINSTER 714-54G-5630 ~· rocfrlck. em1m c:ass (800)291-3747 ~7&: WESTMl~Jm LEXUS lS400 'it MAZDA 621 Ll 'to (I00)2t1.s747 ~~M~1~sn:6~ 1:. ,,.., uo. ed. ttv, one O#fWI & ...., ....... y . ....., Grand Cherobt '1S (I00)2t14747 (773238) ~ ........ )1$.998 8 evf, *"°·NC, lltw, lul pwr, NU~ USG> t'F.WCU -Coe1a - CC, linttd, cuslom lltll/WNI, nUCOUCUt CIA&SIFISO Uncoln -·-$13,900otlo714-!Ml-7064 •. ,..., .. ,_79 11~' ERVICE I I ,; :. 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