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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-01-14 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . . . .. . 4 ~ • • • . . • • . . . . ... . . . . 'Jr.:• • ) : • • • . . . ~ . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNfnES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 2000 Details of potential airport expansiqn revealed • ,J • •Pro-El Toro group analyzes portion of environmental report focusing on effects of a bigger John Wayne Airport Regulations on bags P.lg "''° JWAcn being 20 at Manners Elementary School, and on an airport at El Toro A larger airport would mean more flights and more noise, he said. T6ro pro1ect. Under state envtron- mental law, the -county must mcJude several alternative plans to the proposc·d pro1ect -an interna- tional airport at El Toro servu\g 28 million passengers each year. JASMIN!! LEE lbtt Ph NEWPORT BEACH -El Toro advocates said Thursday that if the proposal to build a second ·o range County dirport is blocked, their deepest fears about uncontrolled expansion at John Wayne Allport could come true. Representatives of the Newport Beach-based Airport Working Group analyzed d portion of a 39- volume environmental report on the proposed El Toro airport and concluded that -if the project is not bUilt -the county could con- demn more than 700 acres around John Wayne to add a new runway and terminal. Tom Anderson, a member of the group, said four private schools are located m the area that would be deoi.olished.-He will give presenta- tions on how John Wayne expan- sion could hurt local schools on Jan. tijitened. See story, Page• . Jan. 27. at East- bluff Elemen- tary School. Both meetings will start at 7 p.m. David Ellis, the group's spokesman, said the alternative plan -one of several m the coun- ty's report -calls for expanchng John Wayne closer to residential ne1ghborhQDds instead of building "This is exactly what we are against," Ellls said. "We have learned to live Wllh John Wayne, but we don't want 1t to expand " County off1c1als decllned to com- ment on the spec1hcs of lhe plans until aftf?r a public hednng in Feb- ruary, which has been sN up to dis- cuss the environmental study. The report gives two dltematives outlining dn expansion at John Wdyne mst<'dd of d11 airport at the former Manne hdse. The county's mammoth docu- ment, released m late December, is a highly technical dnalys1s of the El Barry Eaton, a bourd member of th~ Airport Working Group, said the ti.rot one, labeled Alternative F, . IS bad, but not a complete disaster, SEE EL TORO PAGE 9 ' Is there a flaw fu Greenlight? • Supporters of the controlled-growth measure admit its retroactive nature could be d problem . r. .,. NEWPORT BEACH Proponen~ of c.1 controver- sial slow·growth 1111t1dt1ve have found a potentul problem in th'etr petition and say they will look to the City Council to clanfy the measure it it pusses SJf borters of the <;o- call reenllght 1.ml.Jatlve admitted Uus week that the retroachve nature of the measure could cause resi- dents to v<.Jte on more developments than origi- nally anticipdted The Protect From' Trafhc and Density iruhabve pro- Go for Greenlight7 Would you vote • for the proposed Greenlight init1a· tive? Why or why not'> Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or e-mail your comments to dailypilOtOlatimes.com. Please tell us your name and hometown. and include a phone number (for verifkation purposes only). ()<>'>es to Jet residents vote on "majo'T" dlllendments'to the oty 's strict general plan. "Mujor• means lt generates more than 100 car tnp . 100 homes and 40,000 square feet over what the city's SEE GREEN PAGE 8 DON LEACfi I OAU..Y PllOT Andrew Lawrence makes his way down one of the trails at Fail'vMw Park. The park could be the beneficiary of surplus revenue by the city of Costa Mesa. Neighbors cl1allenge Southcoast's permit Costa Mesa is pnedicting $1. 6-million budget surplus • News comes just as officials are contemplating park upgrades and street repairs as uses for last year's excess. Al'l.'PRl:W Gt.Al.[R lbtf Pb COSTA MESA -The Clty may ooee agam have the enviable task of figuring out what to do with a $1 .6- millioo budget surplus. The finance department has pre- dicted a surplus for this fiscal year in its January budget review. The news came just as the City Council began deciding whether to spend last year's $1.5-million surplus on purchasing parks, repamng roads or adchng to its well-lined coffers. Marc R. Puckett, director of finance, credited the oty's frugal financial plann~. capable dty staff and ability to operate with vacant staff positions for the repeated budget sur- pluses. City Manager Allan L. Roeder said city budget-makers always plan for a worst-case scenario. For instance, SEE SURPLUS PAGE 9 72 10111 l COMIWL~ A.WAYI. occ will hold its 25th annual sauing Adventure Series, a four-pert series of meettngs for nautieal enttiUldlsb, beglnnlng at 8 p.m. today Incl run· nlng through Peb. 4. 1be • 1ZSngs • will be b8ld ln the Robert 8. Moore Theater of the coDegi9, 2701 'l'elMew Road, Cotta MeM,. 'J1daMI •the ...... $40, with ..... dets avdable for St3. Par._ llifonna· b. cd (714) 432-5880. What's your wish7 · What should the city of Costa Mesa do with its $1.6-million budget sur- plus 1 Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 I or e-mail your comments to callypiJotOJatimes.com. Please tell us your name and hometown, and Include a phone number (for verification purposes only). at the Robert Mondavi W1ne & Food Ccnta,t, 1570 Scenic A•;e., Costa Mesa. For mfonnatlon and reservation , call (800) ?50·DIN!l. • Comnussion will review the permit for East Side preschool where two children were killed m May. GRH. Rl!.t f'\;(; lkJjy p COSTA MESA -If there Wdsn't l'nowgh to wpny about for teachers of an East Side day·caw cen- ter this month, they must contend with another chal- lenge from then neighbors: Staffers at Sot1thcoast Early Childhood Leanung Center, a site where two children were killed last May by an oncoming car, are embroiled m a d1 pule INSIDE CMI l•lBD uny ,._.._,who has .. been a v~ibl\ figure with the Irvine Co. fOf more than 1 ~. is leaving tM deWtopment c~~ to dedbW more time tor •. himself .nd his~.,. ......... over the center's penrut \4/lth the oty. Th.is comes a1ter a drawn-out discus- sion in the fall about a con- crete wall that was built after the tra~edy •1t's c;o frustrating to go through th1~ especially <..ince we are still trying to heal,~ said day-care center owner Sheryl Hawkinson. ·1 don t Uunk anything we do is good enough.• The month of January wa!> already shaping up to b an emotional roller coaster for the center' staff. Today, the 39·year-old man who killed Sierra Soto· and Brandon W1ener when he drove his t\ging Cadillac onto a bu Uing playground SEE CENTER PAGE 8 INDEX ~.--.......... 13 ...... _2 POOOAUS 2 MU( llJOOS 11 SfOll'S ·-----'' WEATHER .. . - 'I " ' . 2 Friday, January lA, 2000 datebook ... Do ily Pilot ' He created an· American iCon Animator and Newport Beach resident Chuck Jones' exhibit at the Newport Beach Library otters prints to the general public up his cazrot -er, brush. --.----------------:-.;.........;."'----------• during which he lived in a home on ~iii;;~~~;:;:~-Balboa Island, were spent working AU!XCoouMN T here's Marilyn Monroe, there's Elvis Presley, and then there's Bugs Bunny. "He said lie was going to retire in 1980," said Jones' daughter, Un- da, who ~butes ;Jones' work. •But he only retired for aoout 10 ·minutes.• · A display of Jones' colorful images, featuring hmit.ed-edition animation cells and giclee prints o! some of the artist's Qjls and watercol- ors, is on display through Jan. 31 at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary. "' ..... Chuck .-0ur1.oca1 ~ ..... The N~lwh ~~ 1CJOQMomdc> Ave., Nlt-.ort ~ ..... Thr.ough *'· Jt 1he lltniy Is open from.9 a.m. tog p.m. In Hollywood, where he watclled the likes of Charlie Chaplln prat- falling on the movie lots. Inspiration from these real-life source$ combined in Jones' work with another strong influence: the books he avidly consumed and eontirtues to read today. •He reads a lot,• Unda said. "He's always read a lot. He gets up at about 4:30 or 5 in the morning and reads the paper or a novel.• The search for truly American Irons inevitably leads to an animat- ed rabbit, a character whose impish personality and carrot-munching antics have been imprinted on the consciousness of the nation ever since Bugs was created in 1940. The exhibit .is not large, compris- ing only a dozen works, but it cap- tures many of Jones' most memo- rable characters, including Bugs, • Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig and Wtle E. Coyote. A particularly beguiling work, •Narcissus,• portrays.Jones' amorous skunk, Pepe Le Pew, con- templating his own reflection in a pool of water. • HOWMUCll: Free ...... (949) 717-3801 . --~iOMVPLOT An aldblt of Clnldl Jones' w-' II OB dis- play at the Newport Beada Centnl Ubnry. In recent years, collectors of ani- mation memorabilia have driven the price of cells and original art· work sky high, Linda said. Some of Jones' oil paintings have recently sold for as much as $200,000. But the giclee prin'ts give Jones l}le chance to bring Bugs & Co. to households that don't have hun- dreds .or thousands of dollars to spend on art. They've also given Jones a reason to keep busy, know- ing that an audience can be found fs>r hiS limited edition work. And the man who created him, Newport Beach resident Chuck Jones, is -unlike Presley or Mon- roe -still going strong. The media-shy 87-year-old artist, who maintains a studio in Laguna Beach, continues to work away long after he planned to hang The painting, like several others in the exhibit, is a giclee reproduc- tion of an original and is for sale. The low-priced canvases - •Narcissus" goes for $850, some of the other prints are available for less -are available as part of an effort on the part of Jones and his daughter to make a ~it of cartoon . ' history available to a wide con- sumer 8\ldience. •Tue exhibit is representative of (Jones') current work pretty much, because that's what he's been doing for the past 15 or 20 years: supplyiI:lg images for our art com· pany,• Unda,said. •1t•s sort of an extension of of his career.• Jones, starling With the 1940 film •Tue Wild Hare,• which intro- duced Bugs Bunny to the world, carved out a major niche for him- seU in animation history, combining a prodigious comic imagination with a rich sense of literary and entertainment tradition. Some of Jones' formative years, •u·s given him an opportunity to do what be likes to do, and we can get him out into people's homes,• Linda said. CHECK IT OUT How to f ix. what's bugging you in 2 000 a dstandi ng ovat ion T he Y2K bug was a bust, and now that we're beyond it. it's time to fig- ure out how to fix what's really bugging you in the new millen- nium. Consider starting the process with "Your ute Is In Your Hands: The Path to Last- ing Health and Happi- ness• by Kris- ban Chopra. the physi- cian-father of self-help guru · Deepak Chopra. Drawing on principles from Western medicine and Eastern wisdom, Chopra emphasizes self- disdpline, an optimistic outlook and concentration on nonmateri- alistic goals in this guide to restoring hannony to mind, body and spirit. Other practical lifestyle advice is in "Formula for Life• by mind- body wellness physicians Phyllis and Eberhard Kronhausen. 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OolyPb I esson No. 1 iS always the same for the men and women who train to join the troupe of Peking Acro- bats: Learn how to .fall. It's a safe bet that every per- former in the 28-member group, which comes to OCC Saturday evening, will take a spill at some point dwing a rehearsal of their routine. The complicated tum- bling, balancing and gymnastic feats they perform are, by design, tricks that pu§b fhe limits of human agility. Don Hughes, who co-pro- duces the tours of the troupe from his Pismo Beach office and has worked with the group for 27 years, says he's watched the complexity of the routine gradually increase over the years. Each generation of acrobats tries to per- form the tricks slightly faster, slightly higher and in a way that's slightly more dangerous than the approach their predecessors developed. It used to be, Hughes said, that the Peking Acro- bats would create a •pagoda of chairs,• a balancing act involving stacked chairs, as a finale for their act. "The chairs used to go straight up. They would get up to the top, and they would do a one-handed bonzontal handstand,• Hughes said. But that act, which wowed Hughes a few decades back, is now a mere •throwaway.• The pagoda has evolved into some- thing far more mind-bending and precarious. The chairs are now stacked on one another at-45-degree angles, Hughes said. Four members of the troupe ascend to the top of the construction, which shakes and chatters with their every move- ment. Then, with disaster seemingly inevitable, all four acrobats extend themselves into graceful band- stands. "That's when you bite your nails,• Hughes said. •u that first chair's not balanced, they'll all come down. And th~y have come . T he Peking · Ac robats bring th e ir e xtrao rd inary tal ents to OCC on Saturday down." The troupe members' desire to challenge themselves and keep their routine evolving is part of the proud acrobatic tradition of China, Hughes said. Acrobatics are said to go back thousands of years in that country. Records exist of tricks performed by skilled troupes during than the Han Dynasty, which began in 206 BC. "There are paintings.in caves of some of these tricks,• Hughes said. •They still do it the same way.• Today, nearly 100,000 people study acrobatics at schools that specialize in the art, Hughes said. Children begin training to attend these academies when they are very young and may begin working professionally as early as age 9. THE PEKING ACROIATS • WHDE: OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa • WHEN: 8 p.m. saturday .. • HOWMUCH: S16to $31 ....... (714) 432-5880 With so much competition for a limited number of slots in touring groups, the acrobats must demon- strate .Phenomenal skill to distinguish them- selves. •vou've got to be a damn good acro- bat to be profes- sional, and then ygu've got to stand out even more to be in a group like (the Peking Acro- bats),• Hughes said. Within each group, there is a constant drive to refine the techniques in the repertoire. "What they do is look at someone else's a and they say, "Oh, that's good,' • Hughes said. And then they try to figure out how to do it better. But for the Peking Acrobats, improving the show never means making the props more elaborate or the staging more showy. As Hughes pointed out, every rou- tine the troupe performs uses only ordinary household items: chairs, knives and forks, a bicy- cle, a stick of bamboo. The only way to take an act a step further, therefore, is to add risk. If getting 10 people on a bicycle seems impressive, they try for 14. U balanchrg on a rope with shoes on manages to wow a crowd, they do it on a wire, bare- foot. And always, Hughes said, they make it look easy. "They do it with a smile," be said -the stnile of men and ·women managing, just barely, to keep their act under control. Of ~U herein CMI be ,~without written pef• misilon of copyright owrw. 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ORTllACM • CetMIM Drh9: A cellular phone worth SSOO WIS stotef1 from I <.M In the lOO blodt bie\'_.,..,, Dec. lS-24_ I • llM '-c.rt: A atltuW phone wanh S20 wm stolef\ from • car Jn 1t. flrtl bb:lt bMI: ... , • and 6 p.m, Mondey. • •• ~caw.. An tliktttc ditll .,,.. szoo Wll ..... from.~ In the 400 blodt .. ot4S p.m.Mol• • .. I art C.... ..... A lapib;lp CGmllUlll' worth •s.ooo Wll ltOlef\ -.. • ~In the toO blOCk bltt•n 11 a.rn. .nct a PJft. ,...,_ ·. .. Doily Pilot Friday, January I 4, 2000 3 You cqn run but you can't bide during flu seaso~ Irvihe Co. official quits after 13 years Idon't know 4Ilyone. Any- one who hasn't come down with the nu, that is, in one fonn or another. Right around Christmas seemed to be the preferred time to crash and burn. Ever wonder where the word • •influenu• came from~ Nor has anyone else, but I'll tell you anvway. • During the Renaissance, there were some horribc out· breaks of the flu in Europe and the church~summoned some deep thinkers of the time to look into it. They went to their rooms, thought very deep thoughts and decided that the epidemics were caused by the influence of certain planetary alignments The disease itself came to be known as the "influence," or, in Italian, "influenza." Now, be honest with me. ls there anywhere else you can find information so proCoundly useless? Thank you so much. We do what we can. · AB flu seasons go, this one is nasty but it isn't the bell ringer. Not by a longshot. That honor belongs to the year 1918. A strain called "Spanish nu• .spread from country to counby like a firestorm. By the time it was over, 14 million people across the globe were dead. Actually, no one dies from the flu. lt's the complications, usually pneumonia, that can be fatal. Well, this is uplifting, isn't it? I feel much be.tter now. Every flu season has its trademark and this one seems to be the hacking, never-end- ing cough. I haven't heard this much coughing since Hillary asked Bill if he knew some- one named Monica. The most frustrating thing, COMMENTS & CURIOSITIES golden retriever plays in the surf. Voice-over: • U choles- terol is a concern, one word can put your mind at ease. "Thswallowin' -from John- son & Mayer. :VOu've earned these precious moments. Don't let worries about choles- terol steal them away. Ask your doctor for 1\iswallowin, from Johnson & Mayer .. ~use only the best is good enough." OK, fine. But answer me · th.is. Who on earth would do peter buffQ • th.at? When the doctor says, .._ "Gee, that's interesting. We've of course, is that there's very litUe you -can do about it. Get plenty or rest, drink lots of liq- uids, etc., etc. But mostly you're on your own, Sneezy. It's just you, the box of tissues and the pile Of over-the- COWlter stuff that doesn't real- ly help but makes you think you're doing something. Speaking of medicine, what about those corrunerc:ials for presoiption drugs? What is that all about? You've seen them, I'm sure -ads .from phannaceutical com~s that try to persuade you to ask your doctor to prescribe what- ever-it-is on your next visit. The ads are very well done, very touchy-feely. If the music isn't "Yanni," it's a Yan· ni wannabe. ffalk about low self-esteem.} There's always a man and a woman. She's beautiful, with sparklmg white hair. He looks like Robert Wagner and does that sweater thing where you toss it over your shoulders and be the sleeves around your neck. Yack. Anyway, they're usually walking along some beautiful shoreline at sunset while their never seen anyone with a dlolesterol count of 340 before,"· and starts to write out a prescription -exactly who is going to say, "Oh llsten, Doc, I almost forgot. Would you mind maldng that for niswallowinr I don'~ think so. On this " planet, lie hands you the pre· scription, you take it to the drugstore. 1Wenty minutes later, they give you the little white bag, you say "thank you" and you're on your way. Done. You wouldn't know 'Ittswallowm from triathlon, .qor would you suggest one or the other But, wait. Now the ad gets really bizarre. Apparently, the FDA makes them mention every possible side-effect - in a lot more detail than any of us need to know. So what. you end up Wlth is~ • ... because only the. best is good enough. (Pause) Women who are pregnant, people who have lungs, and men over 38 shouJd not use · lhswallowin. In some pa.bents, lhswallowin can cause dizziness, nausea, mas- sive discoloration of the face and hands, hair loss, and excessive flatulence." (, R A N () R I 0 I' I N I N G ' Come 0: Celebrate ... We've updated our look at the Costa Mesa Souplantatlon! Our renovation has just been completed and we now have: _ ,. A beautiful new tossed salad station ) 0 ,. A self-seave beverage bar '--) -I• Ne~ comfo'1able upholstery and carpeting • ~ ~ ' ,. An upgraded patio to enhance your dining experience .. ~ _,. ,.. New "scramble" bars for soup, hot pasta and bakery areas >-. Cheerful new entry area and morel So drop in and enjoy our bright new surroundings and the freshest salad buffet in town. 0 Souglantation· ~· TM Salad Bu/let Restaurant COSTA MESA,., Mesa Verde Center ,.. 1555 Adams Ave.,. (714) 556·1903 . . ~-------------~~-,-.&--~---------~-.& ·ss.19 WEEKDAY LUNCH 5"'d & soup bu/flt, It«,,...,,.,, """"p>tb. M-F ~ 4:00 IJ.A .... ZIZl/00. . - 2 DINNERS POR S12.99 5*t """"' Oc(IJW, hot,.,..,,..,, .... ,.... Nf*' 4:00 ,.. ... .,,,,,. J/ll/00. Well, OK! What's not lo like? I am on the horn to my doctor's office and I mean now Actually, I think colds and Ou are Goo's wdy of renund- ing us that we're not quite the all-knowmg, high-tech hot- shots we think we are. When that sneezy, aching, coughing, bwrung-up feeling gets us, we do exactly what the htnry people in the loincloths did a thousand centuries ago Get back to the cave, l.ie down cmd wait it out. We are a lot'smarter, though, about how these Uungs get passed around. Being near som~ne" sneezing used to scare us silly. For yedIS and years, we thought noses were th.e bdd guyi.. But now it turns out the real vil- lains are hands. Airborne germs are wimpy. The cwta.in comes down on them within minutes Bu! germs deposited on a door-· knob or a phone or a fax machjne button can live for hours, waiting qwetJy for their next victim to come along. Llfe is so cruel. You send a fax or pick up a phone, and the next tune you touch your hps or scratch your nose, you're done. You're on your way to a week or more of wh.unpenng and moarung and doing all those unpleas- ant things you hear about in pharmaceutical dlsclauners. But, we'll all get through it, as always. D6 what you can. Ride it oul Forget th.e surgicaJ mask, stock up on the cmti- septic hand cleaner. And don't forget lhswallowin Bless you. l gotta go. • PETER BUFFA is a former Costa Mesa mayor His coh,imn runs Fri· days. E·mail hrm at ~rB40aofcom . Carry Thomas, a former 1oumalist and press secretary wants more time for himself. NO,\KJ S<:HWARIZ !kit l't1 ... NEWPORT BEACH Despite 52 yeurs of d career that took Larry Thomds from wrttutg news m San Diego to maki{lg news m Washing- ton, he never did get enough time for himself. Until now The Irvine Co 'i, senior vice preside9t of corporate communications has announced that he will pack up his briefcase and take d two-year 1oumey down d more introspectJVe rood "He lS passionate about balance as evidenced in lus decision that there are other things in We besides work,·• said co-worker Paul Kran- hold. •He pdcks the most he can into his We. I Uunk he just came to realize that there weren't , enough hours." Thomas scud he JeamE>d to keep unexpected even~'> from spilling mto media di'>- asters through a lif etune of crislS management. rfo,begd.Jl l · Cdieer a reporter m San Diego cover· mg politics After follo~ fonner Gov, Pete Wilson 1. race, the:? politioan offered the 22-year-old a position as press secretary. The opportu- ruty to serve a man with viston, and a pay raise from $12,000 to Slb,000, was too . tempting to pd.SS up, he said . "That Wd.S d very sigriifi~ cant tum," Thomas said. •1t took me out of· journalism mto the world of politics.: It was a JOurney that eventucilly took Thomas all the way to ~Washington, D.C . serving as press secre- tary tor then-Vice PreStdent George Bush. And then, after reaching the pinnacle of political cnsis mdruige- ment, Thomas decided to by the world of business. 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January 1.t, 2000 Doily Pilot Few solutions for affordable housing ·Baggage checkS in, doesn't check out dile~a in city •Regulations on the airport's incoming oags are being tightened; · . there is no security for outgoing luggage. • • Costa Mesa's home and rental . prices are making it harder for many people to live here. ANDREW GLAZER' OattPb COSTA MESA There's little the City can do on its own to significantly satisfy increasing demand for affordable housing, City officials said in a report earlier this week. The report said the city should expand on its pre- existing affordable hous- ing programs -which include providing grants, loans and incentives for property owners to build and maintain affordable housing -instead of seek- ing revolutionary new housing policy options. Flocks of people drawn by the area's booming eoonomy are moving into Costa Mesa, causing rents to soar and propelling home prices up by 15% to 20% each')tear, the report said. Muriel Ullman, the city's neighborhood unprove- ment manager who pre- pared the report, was unavailable for comment. The city's. lower-incomt1" workers, who are helping to fuel the thriving econo- my, are increasingly com- muting here from more affordable homes as far away as Riverside County, the report said. But ~ause the sphere of rising home and rental prices is expanding throughout m.uch of South- ern Calltornia, it would be difficult for Costa Mesa to make a big difference with local· policy changes, City Manager Allan Roeder said. "Costa Mesa can't solve the problem itself,• he said. "But the council believes if every city made some accommodations to provide for some afford- able housing, we ·could make a dent in the situa- tion.. r Roeder said there isn't much vacant land left in the city to build large, new housing complexes. He said it should instead focus on assisting programs that enc9urage nonprofi( groups or private property . owners -with grants or loans -to upgrade, improve and manage existing buildings that are in bad shape. He said fhe city also should look into continuing to subsidizel'some Habitat For Hwruiruty single-fami- ly home project:S. The city should even consider increasing the $15,000 limit it currently will loan property owners to refurbish deteriorated rental homes, the report said. •Jt's frustrating," Roeder said. " We want to find a solution. But unfortunately, these options are very expensive and we have limited resources.• • • J ASMJNB LEt! ~fltd JOHN WAYNE AlRPORT -Everything that enters the airport here is carefully monitored -even heart medication can set off an alarm. And although the Feder- al Aviation Ad.ministration is increasi.Qg security mea- ~ures for what gets into the airport, almost no one seems to be watching what gets out. · Despite new security measures &t the airport that can even detect bomb-mak- ing chemicals, passengers appear to be able to carry away luggage without question. "I watc~ed in awe as hundreds. of persons walked out of the door with lugg•, and no one challenging them." GAIC'f DRIES A Costa, Mes. reSldent • Gary Dries, a Costa Mesa resident, is among those who believe there needs to be more security in the bag- -------------Carpet Cleaning Coit's powerfuJ mobile carpet cleaning equipment removes ground in dirt to help extend carpet life. We are cenified to comply with all major carpet manufacturer's cleaning specifications, including stain resistant carpets. 1-800-FOR-COIT Air Duet £1eanlng Reduce air contaminants and make your home mell frC h while reducing mold, fungi, and dust. 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Tony Chargualaf, the airport's assistant manager of security, said be and the 70-member security staff take pride in keeping dan- gerous items from entering the airport, but they are not watching what people take out. It is up to airline employees to monitor the baggage claim area, he said. •There are no )>ecurity guards in baggage claun, • PACIFIC h~ said. "That is not our responsibility. If you are in the baggage claim, you just leave. We just look at every~ thing that goes ins~de the airport.• The latest safety precau- tion proposed this month by the administration is to test and train security guards who screen luggage enter- ing the nation's airports. Federal officials -in response to a study showing European security guards had more watchful eyes than U.S. screeners -may spend $60 million for 420 test machines, said Mitch Barker, an "administration spokesman. · The X-ray devices would test ~ecurity guards to see how well they do in spotting dangerous items by show- ing a false images of a gun. Barker said it is too early to say if John Wayne will be 'included in the test program and that it will be several months before administra- tion .. officials even decide whether to go ahead with the plans41 John Wayne spokes- woman Nghia Nguyen said the auport is both safe and secure. The administration heightened security at John Wayne a few months ago with a new screening machine, called an explo- sive trace detection device .. Chargualaf said the high- tech computer can detect chemicals that are used in making bombs. The device is so sensitive it can be triggered by some- thing as routine as nitro- glycl3rin, a common heart medication, Chargualaf said. •Sometimes .. a lot of alarms go off, several tunes a day,• he said. "But there is no bomb.• Your Choice Nokia 5190 1 TIMEPDR.T s2 i4ij99* ' 999 * ,----------------. I ,.. Doily Pilot f Friday, Jo~~ry 14, 2000 5 ·scR gets. $300,000 grant for festival ~ •Money from Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will fund three more ~years of the Pacifjc Playwrights Festival. DANri 1llC'.ot.11 r llo1y Plot COSTA lviESA -A grant from the Andrew ·w. Mellon foupdation announced Thur&- day wtll fu.nd the creative juices of nearly 30 new play- wrights m the next three yea.rs. TWo years ago, South Coast . Repertory launched the Pacif- ic Playwrights Festival with the aid of a two-year, $17 5,000 grant from the foundation. Now, the Mellon Founda- tion - a New York-based nonprofit organization that awards grdJlts to selective institutions in higher educa- tion, cultural affairs and the performing arts -has donat- ed $300,000 to support the program for the next three years. Mamstage product:J.On of "The Education of Randy New- man• will iun from May 28 through July 2. In the second and third weeks of the festival, there are two works-m-progress bemg performed on the smaller stage of the playhouse. Those performances are workshop product.Jons, which me~ they will be without full sets or costwnes. The third· week mcludes about five or more plays that are presented m the fpnnat of stage readings. The most eXJting part of the festival, Patch Sclld, is what they cd.1.1 the "big weekend." "From Fnday at 1 p.m. until Sunday at 1 p.m. people can come dnd see 10 new plays all m two and d half days," he said. More than half of the bud- get for the f~tival comes from the Mellon Foundation grant, Patch saJd. "This kind of money is hard to cotne by, so we feel pdrticu- larly fortunate," said Jerry Patch, coordinator of the festi- val for SCR. ·we would have had to do some shuffung if they hadn't come bdck to sup-port us. ' ' SEAN HILLER I DAILY Pl' OT Pictured are South Coast Repertory founders David Emmes, left, and Martin Benson. SCR just received a $300,000 grant from the Mello~ Foundation. Although the foundation is primarily a supporter of estab- lished urt msb.tutions, Patch sdid, several organizations lookmg to launch new pro- grams -mcluding SCR - have been mvtled to submit a grant proposctl dunng the past three years. The Pacific Playwrights Festival runs over a three- week penod in June, during which new ·plays are devel- oped. Each year, 10 new plays are presented. This year, the festival runs June 5-25. . "11uee to four years ago, there was a decline in play development in the western part of the United States.• Patch said. ·A couple activi- ties were curtdiled or stopped completely. We had. never done a festival where we shared with sister theaters, but it was b.me for us lo step in and do something for the CdUSe of play development.· At the fe.tivaJ, dudicncc:. can expenence new pr.oduc- bons during vanous lcveb of completion Each year, the fesbval com· c1des with the final Mam.stage producbon of SCR's season. providing one full production for audiences. 11lis year. the "It's great to support the creation of a production, but to give to the research and development. where there may not be a full production, is really being philanthropic.· Patch saJd. Free works~ops at Edwards Big Newport focus on life issues •Sponsored by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County, the . seminars will take plac~ at movie theater. GREG IQ,11NC llo1y liJI NEWPORT BEACH -It's an unusual event coming to a theater near you. Beginning this weekend, the marquee at the Edwards Big Newport in Fashion Island will have a different title added to the list of first-rate features -"The Empower- ment Education Series." The series of monthly workshops are designed to give attendees the tools n~ed for long-term health and financial planning. Created by a coalition of six Orange ~ounty health-care groups, the series is aimed at baby boomers and elderly cit- izens who want to know more about life issues. The work- shops are free. Hit's a gilt we want to give back to the community.~ said Llnda Scheck, executive director .of the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County, one of the groups sponsonng the event. MA lot of people don't have the information they JOHN BLOESER II CARPET ONE CELEBRATING 121 YFARS OF FLoOR COVERING •FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1879 need to make life-altenng I the public about these topics. deos1ons." ·our goal is to provtde Some of the topics that will Orange County residents with be covered in the two-hour a wide range of timely, accu- ~ession held every third Sdtur-rate information and resources . day of the month include on health-care issues on a employment rights, dSSL<;led monthly basis throughout the living and adult clubhouse new year." Scheck added.,-. programs. Organizen, hdve The project was funded, in arranged d keynote speaker part, by a matching grant from for each workshop. All of the the Margaret E. Oser Founda· speakeI's have donated thel! bon. time for the sake of mfonrung The first session will begin at 9 .a m Saturday. Those scheduled to speak are Fay Blix, a Laguna Hills attorney, and 1oumalist. Jane Glenn Hass. Edwards has agreed to pro- vide workshop or~aruzers one of the stadlwn theaters every month for the series. Seating IS !Jm.ited and those interested should call to reserve a spot. For more mformabon. call (800) 880-1992, ext. 40 . Contemporary Sportswear for Women HALF YEARLY WINTER SALE 40%-70%0FF .. MOllDAY -SATURDAY 10 • -6 p111 1024 Bayside Drive • Newport Beach. Bayside Dr. at Jamboree Rd. 949-719-•QllJIU 6 f riday, Jonuory 14, 2000 • Send MOUND ~ items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627; faic them to (949) 646- 4170; Of Giii (949) 764-4330. A com- plete Its-tang may be found at dai- lypllotcom . . . Mother's Market wtll hold a book SJgning and workshop with Cheryl Thiele, author of "The Sacred Journey,• from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in its patio cafe. Mother's ts at 225 E. 17th St., C--OSta Mesa. For reservations TO PAY • and mote information, call (800) 595-MOMS. FRIDAY Orange Coast College will hold its 25th annual Sailing Adventure Series, a four-part series of meetings for nautical enthusiasts, at 6 p.m. Fnday evenings today through Feb. around town Four Seasons Hotel, 690 New- port Center Dnve. Newport B dCh. Ticket are $60 per person, with tables for 10 available for $600. For more information and to make r rvattons, ~ (949) .n 4400 call (800) 750-DINE. The Colonel Wllliam C.beU Chapter of the National Soci· ety Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution will hold a g~ogy workshop from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Northbluff Clubhouse, 2490 Vista dcl Oro in Eastbhiff, New]fort Beach. For more information, call (949) 494- 3833. . The Newport Beach Central l.Jbrary will be hosting ari estate planning financial sem· inar at 7 p.m. in its Friends Meeting Room. The free pro- gram will focus on the compo· nents of estate plans, wills and trusts. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. The Costa Mesa Church of Religious Science will hold a three.Ody workc;hop on "atti· tudinal healing • at the church, 2850 Mesa Verde Ori· ve East, Costa Mesa. The event runs from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Jan. 141 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 15; and 1 to 5 p.m. Jan. 16. 'Co5.l is $89. For more mforma-· lion, call (714) 754-7399. 4. Tue meetings will be in the Robert B. 'Moore Theater of the college, 2701 Fairview • Road, Costa Mesa. nckets to SATURDAY lbe Costa Mesa Senior Cen· ter will hold a free "Senior Asset Survival Workshop" at 10:30 a.m. Tue center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call l888) 442-6104. . The Latest Th.lng Teachtng and Healing Center presents "Knowing your Sprit Guide Made Easy" Wlth Jim and Anne Kinney, starting at 7 p.m. The class is $10 For more infonnatlon, call (949) 645-6211. the series are $40, with single tickets available for $13. For more information, call (714) 432-588(). , The Newport Harbor Chris· tmas Boat Parade Awards Dinner and Auction will be held starting at 6 p..m. at the Semi -Annual Winter BLOW-OUT SALE 30%-70% OF.F ENTIRE $TORE 40%·70% off all Rag Baby & Ragsters 30% off all Quiksilver 30% off all other products Thurs-Sun Jan 1ith-t6th lbe Newport Beach Public Library will hold a seminar called • Usmg the Library: · lntemet navel Resources' at - 10 a.m. in the Friends meeting room The free program . will show participants bow to mdke trat_el plans on the Web. The bbrary is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more lllformation, call (949) 717-3801. The Orange County. Chapter of The Single Gourmet will hold a gourmet dinner al 6:30 p.m. a t the Robert Mondavi Wm.c & Food Center, 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For information and reservations, ~ERFALLAHI, CPA 28 yrs. exp . Acccg., Audits, Taxes l 5% d1~count to CM Residents (714) 546-4272 Orange Coast College's Sail- ing Center will hold a sailing seminar titled ~voyage and Route Planning" from 1 to 4 p.m. Master mariner Jim.my Cornell will speak. The semi· nar is $35 for singles, $55 for couples. The center is at 1801 West Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 645· 9412. Borders Books, Music and Cafe will present a free work· shop titled "Marketing Your Business in the New Millenni- um" at to a.m. Jacque Daniel, author of "How to Network (& Prospect) Your Way to Pros· perity," will sign her book fol· lowing the workshop. The RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Covers Morel WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $10000* OFF Club Chair $5000* OFF ·with a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 1/21/00 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 548-1158 I • I store is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more information, ca.11 (714) 432-7854. ~ MONDAY Thi Newport Be.ell PUblk Library will bold a series of workshops designed to help seventh-thiough 12th· graders improve their skills at using the Internet. Preregis· tration is required tor the courses, which will meet at 7 p.m. Jan. 17, Feb. 15, March 20 and April 24. The library is at 100 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, call (949) 717!3801. The Latest Thing Teaching & Healing Center will hold a workshop titled •ttow to Write about Your Spiritual Experiences,• from 1 to 9 p.ut. The class is-$10. The Latest Thing is at 270 East 17th, Cos- ta Mesa. For more info.rm.a· ti.on, call (949) 645~211. Coast Consulting wlll bold a free seminar, •uve Your Dreams I", from 7 to 9 p.m. The office iS at 180 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call (9490 651-5544. TUESDAY Mother's Market wtll hold a tofu and tempeh cooking class from 6:30 to 7 p.m. in its Patio Cafe. The store is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The course is $10. For reservations and more information, call (600) 595-MOMS. Doily Pilot Tbe Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Busi-ness Referral Break.la!>t will • feature speaker and author Fran Bennan at 7:30 am at the Newport Beach Yacht Club. Berman will SE_eak on the effective use of teclUioloJ gy. nckets are $15 for mem- bers, $20 for nonmembers. The Yacht Club is at 1099 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 729-4400. David Gabbe, author of two books on vegetarian nutntion and cooking will teach an Introduction to Vegetarian Cooking class from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays Jan. 16 and 25. The courses will be held at ,the Neighborhood Commumty - Center, 1645 Par Ave., Costa Mesa. The cost is $30 plus d $10 materials fee. For more infonnation, call (714) 327- 7525. WEDNESDAY Mesa Consolidated Water District will hold a meeting of its Water Issues Study Group at 7 p.m. at the district office at 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is intend· ed to educate and inform community members about important water issues. For more information, call (949) 631-1205. Eagle Pride Foundation will present its first town hall meeting at 7 p.m. at TeWinkle Middle School, 3224 Califor- nia St., Costa Mesa. Estancia High School teachers and staff will speak on hlgb school registration and college preparation. For more infor- mation, call (949) 515-6500. ''All you need is .love. and the 73" • • CARPET and DRAPES Laminate Floors Odd Lou ALDEN:S ( l\RPf T .111 1 t PRAPl i.., ~ Hardwood Floo Oddt.oa ,,..,... 1 t1 0 B 1 I I ·1 -......... 11-~•--•hM ...... f "°" '-t "' llAIN .... if _,, .....,. how h M ..... Jkyow-..v ..................... .. 9 2 ...... ••MNSJ.-a. Kerry cou)dn't fall In love with the boy neJCt door:.lt had to be Darrel·90 miles away In S.nO~o. Now every we.kenct one of them makes the long drive to the other-a route that Includes The San Joaquin Toll ROid. The road Is w•ll-malntalned, traffic Is never heavy, and as Kerry says, "tM ,unsets ar• very romantic~ Coll fot mon Information, or to o~n your FosTror occounr ovtr th• phont .;,,ith o Cttdit cord. Or visit our w•b sltt ot ...,.....,,a* mm. 1-800-378-TRAK (8725) • Daily Pilot OCC will s1a.rt an eight-week noncredit tai chi workshop. The $55 class will meet from 6:30 to 9 J>.~ Wednesdays through March 8. Classes will be held in the Dance Room of Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Dnve, Corona del Mar. For mdte information, call (714} 432-5880. j lbe Newport Beach Central Ubrary will host a free pro- gram titled "The Healing Pow- er of Dreams• at noon. The program will discuss the ways m which dreams can provide guidance for daily living. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call {949) . 717-3801 . .. JAN. 20 -. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will hold a 90- minute Breakfast Boost from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golt Course Drive, Costa Mesa. nckets ate $12 in advance, $17 at the door. For more infor- mation, call (714) 685-9090. Marlner's Elementary School PTA will bold a community education program at 7 p.m. in the school's Penne Perrell The- ater. 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport Beach. Speakers from the Airport Wol'lo.ng , Group will dlScuss possible expansion plans for John Wayne Airport. Measure F on the March ballot will also be discussed. For more informa- tion, call (949) 852-0538. Orange Coast· College will hold a "Lunar Eclipse Party" from 6 to 10 p.m. on the lawn in front of the schools' Plane- tariilln. Teo telescopes will be able to view the eclipse, which will reach totality at 8 p.m. The event is free. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Cost.a M~. Solomon Smith Barney will hold a seminar, "Outlook 2000: Investment Themes for 2000,· at noon at 650 Town Center Drive, Suite 100, Costa Mesa. The event is free and includes lWlch. For more information and to RSVP. call (714) 641- 7743 Wbo)e Foods Market 1\1an- gle Square will hold a seminar on "Organic Renewal & Cleansing for Body & Soul• at 7 p.m. The market is at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event is $10. For more infor- mation, call (949) 574-3800. JAN. 21 Sister Helen Prejean, author of the Pulitzer Pnze-noJJUnat- ed book "Dead Man Walking" and counselor to death-row inmates, will speak at 7:30 p.m. at Our Lady Queen of Angels, 2046 Mar Vista Dnve, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 644- .0200. OCC will bold a pn>gTam, "Voyaging on Inland Seas" at 8 p.ro. in its Robert B. Moore Theatre. The program will fea- ture Newport Beach mariners Michael LeButt, who sailed the Great La'.kes of North America. nckets are $5 to $13. OCC is at.2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more infor- Jnation, call (7 14) 432-5880 JAN. 22 Therapist Maxine Cohen will hold a divorce workshop from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. al 180 Newport Center Drive. The workshop is for men and women in the process of clivorang or recently d.Jvorced. For more. information, call (949) 644-6435. JAN. 24 Author Jim Trelease ~J address J>dtents, teachers and the general publlc at 7:30 p.m. d.t TeWmkle Middle School. Trelease is the author of •Reading Aloud. 4 For more informdtion, call (714} 424- 7965. JAN. 26 The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will hold an alter hours busmesi. mixer from 5:30 to 7;30 p.m. at Birraporetti's, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristor St., Costa MPsa. The event is fr for members clJld $10 for potential members For more information, call (71-4) 885. 9090. JAN. 27 OCC presldent emer1tus David A Grant prf>Sent.-; d lec- ture titled "The Extraord.lndl)' Voyage of Ernest Sharkleton • to be hcld at OCC's Lido lc;lf! Clubhouse at 7:30 p.m. Admis- ston 1S $5. The Clubhouse is dl 701 Via Udo Soud, Newpoft Beach. For more ulformution call (714) 432-5087 JAN. 29 St. ADdrew's Presbyterian Church presents md.ITiage and fanu.ly rruruster Daniel I Jahn, who will speak on • Shdk.ing Kids with Balc.1J1ce and WIS- dom," in D1erenfield Hall. St. Andrew's is al 600 St Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. The event JS free. Child care is available, but please call ahead to arrange detdils. For more information, cdll (949) 574-2218. ONGOING I bus ndc. Por more informo.bon, The Jewish Fauiny Service of call (949) 644-3151. Orange County sponsors a dis- A women's therapy support group meets to ~"USS rela- lionstup i sue at 6 30 p.m. Tuesdays ut 1151 Dove St., No. 105, Newport. BCd.Ch. For more informdtion. «all Barbara at (949) 261-BOO:t cussion group f ocusmg on issues, concerns and responsi- bilities of adult rhildren caring for th ir elderly parents ~t 7:30 pm TuCsddys at 250 E. Baker St., C'osta MGia. :r1le p~ ot the group 1S to help duldren and other concerned rc·labves to identify pro~l~ms and is~ues Fndoy, January .14, 2000 7 m Newport Be ch. For more inJormation, call (949) 515· 9470. The John Henry Foundation sponsors the Comfort ~e. a mental illnes-, support group, which u•eets from 1·30 to 9 pm. Thursdays at the Light-• house Coashil Commuruty Churc~ 3Ql Ma!jnol.ia St., Costa M •S<f. For more infor- mution, Cdll'(~9) 548-7274. The frlends of the Newport and develop appropnate solu- Bedch Public Library Used uons. The cost b $30. For more Book Store neC'ds to repleru h mJonnauon: call (714) 445. 1ts book stock. Patrotls are 4%0 urged to hnng in unwanted Jewish Fa.mlly ervice of• hooks. With the exwption of The Costa Mesa Chamber·of Ordllg~ Coullty sponsors an law book.5 or mdgu7.mcs, all Commerce holds networking ongomg Jewi<>h healing sup- donations -hurdcover and luncheon meetings from 11 :-45 port group for J)('<>ple cxpen- paperhack -<1re welcome a m to 1 P m at thf> Costa enang < hromc illness. The and are tax-deductible Books Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf purpose u; to provide partlci- mdy be left at ~y o{ th~ lluee Course Dnve, Costd Mesd. , pdnt.s With emotiondl and spir-brd~Ch hbrn'"!es .. -Balboa. v~itors are welcome Cost is 1tual support to manage illness Manners or Coronu del Mar . · . d Th They Cclll also be lelt in the I $12 For more information, co.11 an its consequence:.. e SJX.'Cldl book c:losct next to the (714) 885-9090. group me~ts ut 7 p.m. Thws- store at 1000 Avocado Ave. For ddy~ at JPwish Family Service, more inlonnution. call (949 The Udo Isle Toastmasters 250 E. Baker St .. Cosfo Mesa. 759-9667. Club meets at 6.30 p .m. Mon~ Altt'n ce is free, hut prereg- The Newport Beach Newco- mNs Cluh meets ut 10 d,m. the third Wcdnesddy of edch month ut diffNcnt homes. The group oJ dbout 100 women go on the. road, pldy golf, tPnnis, hndgE> and mor~. Tiie group <1lso holds several evl•ning pdI'- t 1es For more inlonnation, call (949) 854-4501 r ddys dl the Oakwood Apdrt· Ll\lration is reqw.rf'd To register ments, 1700 16th St., in the I or tor more inJOnniibon, call clubhouo,e on the md.m level. (714) '.445-4950 .. A lliniled number of seats remain for Newport Beach Community Servtces' Ro~e Parade 2000 excursion. Char- terad coaches will depart from SL Mark Health Ministries Mariners Park, 20005 DovN present'> Lo\e Without Honor D · t 6 30 Jan 1 and !iupport group~ for women nve, a : a.m. . return at 1 p.m. the ~e day copmg with domestic violence Tickets are $80 for Newport dt 10 tJ .m dil<J.'1 p.m. Mondays Beac·h residents and $90 for through Decl.!mbe~. The ·nonresidents. Included are groups \"11.ll m1~t for two hours transportallon, grandstand dt St Mark Prl'.'sbytcrian seatltlg on Colorado Boule· Church. 2100 Md! V1Sld Ave .. va.rd in Pasadena, coffee, JWCP Newport Beach. For more and doughnuts prior to depar-mfo.rmation, ldll (~l49) 721- ture, and lunch on thP return I 8079. $~ • Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICAUY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Orte BJoch. South of 405 fW)' (714) 545·1168 CALL FOR COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION 949-721· 1113 . 360 SAM MIGUEL DRIVE. SUITE 2U7 •NEWPORT BEACH Ylew Dr. Elam·s Llvf Surulcal Broadcasts www.onllnesul'Qery.;om YOUR · FLU AND COLD HEADQUARTERS A 4TH GENERATION JEWELER GRAND OPENING IN . COSTA MESA ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN PL;ATINUM AND GOL.:.D FROM CLASSIC DONE TO CONTEMPORARY ... tor those of you vvho are feeling great, flu shots are still dvallable . If you're under the VJeather and didn't get ~r flu shot (that's most of us) George, 8111 and the Pharm~ staff, have a complete hne of Miracle Cures (Yea~, R19htl) Visit our trained pharmacy staff for any c®gh or flu remedy, and lots of sympathy at the counter! ,. " .. .. " .. " .. .. .. • ' ,.. • • ., I • • • . • • 8 Friday. January 1.4, 2000 GREEN CONTl~UED FROM 1 general p}tln allows. The thresholds apply to ach of 49 disbict neighborhOOds·in the dty, not the dty as ctwhole. The portion supporters want cleared up is a require- ment that 80% of the chdJlges to the general plan ouring the preceding 10 yea.rs be added to the numbers of a proposed project. That means how the "initiative is applied would be affected by amendments approved before it existed. Greenlight proponent Allan Beek said the problem could be fixed if the city council interprets that ldn- guage to mean that the 10 years starts when the mea- sure is passed, "recogmzing that if we counted (the previ- ous 10 years), then nearly everytiting in some areas would have to go to the vot~ ers." Beek said there are seven areas m tho city that are maxed out in either one, two or all three of the Grcenlight thresholds. They are· Old Newport Blvd. (traffic, square feet and homes); Santa Ana lieights, (square feet); New- port Center, (traffic and square feet); NorU1 Ford Roa a (traffic, square feet and homes}; the airport area (square f~t); Corona del Mar Hills (square feel); and Bonita Canyon (traffic, square feet and homes). But proponent Phil Arst said those areas -particular- ly Newport Center and the airport area .:.. are precisely ~ congested portions of the city in which the group wants voters to have a say. •There may be an extra procedure (in voting on smaller projects), but that \,s the price you pay for getting the big ones,• Arst said. Both Beek and Arst said they hope the city will adopt the guideline they are proposing But city officials said ~PPAREL SALE 25%-40% OFF Thursday that uch a fiX is changing more th n just the spuit of the measure and in fact could land the city in legal hot water. "If it gets voted in, we'll have to make 1t work;• said councilman Gary Adams. -nie council is ducy-oound to enact something that main· tains the spirit of the initia- tive.• The reason for the cumula· tive portion of the measure was so developers couldn't simply work around the ini· tiative and incrementally build homes or office space until they reached their goal number, Mt said . But because of the way the city's general plan has been amended dwing the last 10 yea.rs, it is difficult to deter· mine the exact number of extra homes, peak-hour traf, fie trips and square footage increases that have occurred. Beek, who conducted a study to determine how many existing city developments would have been voted on in the last 10 years if the mea- sure had been in effect, acknowledged that the data was confusing and said he could pot be suteJ!..ftls.figures were accurate. Hlf we would have thought of it, we would have made (the cumulative language) "Our linaitless, sky-hiCJh view at La Jolla Vill141e Towtrs mikn the list century look invitinCJ, say, "stattirig With the tlate the petition was cm:ulated, •' Beck said. "U the City Coun- cil adopted (10 years in the future) as a guideline, I don't think we'd object.• But C1ty Manager Homer Bludau said he doesn't believe the council can make a change of this magnitude. "The council can make mterprctations to meet the intent and spirit of Uie fuitia- tive. But that wouldn't be an interpretation,• Bludau said~ "I would expect us to be sued iJ we tried to do that." The only way to change the city charter again would be a public vote, he $'.aid, adding that if the initiative passes, the city will just have to work Wlth the measure as it is. Officials said that means residents may have to keep up on their homework, read environmental and planning reports and go to the polls. Councilwoman Jan Debay said she fears it could result in an Wlengaged electorate. She said she has already received a number of calls from resi- dents saying they didn't real- ize the initiative was so com-plicated.~ "People aren't going to go to th~ prec:inct and vote on every singJe thing," Debay said. v,;,.;.... d . 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LA JOLLA VILLAGE TOWERS ~A CLASSIC RESIDENCE IY -~ H Yt\-l:T ,. 8515 co.ca Verde loaleYan:I Su Diep, CA 921 Jl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ~ _______________ ...,........ . • • • • • Slaae:--"~~~--'--• • • • • 1 • Mail to: liJolll Wllee 'lbwa1 • 8S 1 S CoSaa Verde BMl • Sin Qf*, CA 9l I 22 ---· For infonnalion about Other Cluslc Residence by Hyatt retirement commulides located throughout the country, can 1~21-lij2 , or visit our webSite at www.-.aa-c.ee• , CENTER CONTINUED. FROM 1 11 scheduled to appear in court. Both mothetl of the slein ch1klrea. a1Qpg with Hawkinson, plan to attend the hearing. Teachers are also ready• irig the i<:hOol for a pu~c ceremony where a memon- al plaque for Sierra and Brandon will be dedicated Jan. 22. But hanging over their heads are the repetitive · complaints by neighbors. · Several neighbors opposin~ the center have stood in solidanty. They mi· bally complained how the wall, which was built last summer, hindered motorists' views and was a safety hazMd. City plan- ners listened to their argu· ments but later issued a special permit to the Ught· house Coastal Community Church, which owns the center property.' Neighbors have redi- rected their attention on the validity of the center's use permit, which they consid· er outdated. Issued in 1965, the permit calls · for a kindergarten through eighth-grade private school. Neighbors argue that the day-care center operation doesn't comply with the permit and that Hawkinson didn't apply for a new permit to allow d preschool to .exist. A lapse Daily Pilot betweea dlftcmt oper•· ton at the lite lboUJd a1lo requlre Aawldmon to apply for a new permit, they Mid. Deputy City Mana_ger Donald Lamm r•ponded to the ~t gt. complaints filed by one of Uie neigb- bOrS, Paul Wilbur. 1:1 the letter, Lamm Aid use per- mits don't ~Ire when there is a c:hllnge in ten· ants. Latnm allO wrote that the school bu met city and state regulations, adding that the ctty won't proceed to seek a new permit from the school . The discussion. which came before the city's last Planning CQl1Ul1ission meeting, intrigued board members enough to hold the matter over until Mon- day, when they will attend a study session. •1 felt a little bit uncom· fortable with the realm of ..1 issues at the school,• said , commission chainnan W~- ter Davenport. "I don't feel I understood all of tho issues, so we want to• get a better picture or what is goirig on at the school.• Wilbur was contacted Wednesday, but refrained from making any comments until after the study session. Hawkinson feels the ~ay-care center has met all of the .¢ty's critena. ·we haven't done any- thing wtong, • she said. •we've done everything the city and neighbors have asked for.• !FREI; I ~yi//eJ. Of~· /-., I I ~~L(A., I ~~WL& I 11 '/'M" ~ w-ftx•Ut#. IY~I /fj ru.//'1 h/e&ict.yl I with~ of Gninde Speet.lty Cof'M, Fronn ColfM ~ Chi! I I r .. « llnloothle. Valid t:Hrv J~ 3t, 2000. One coupon s-CU:-m« I L 8nd unnot be combined wit.ti 11f1Y other~ ot coupon. ---------------------~ r.---------------------, !FREE I ~teM-i,,.1-c.,,.r f.>it~ f ct~fe 1. I I/ f'-1 1 1 ' ._.,;/.J "11 J~ff. °" I : v-.1""-r.~ fill·';::!:::~.,, o,,~-u;:. &J.u1• I I ... ....._ °' Ot.ICle .,._, c.... v.w ttwv.......,, ,, . 2000. °"' I 1..-pwOUllOIMrn ..-11e ....._.,....,..,....,.::=I ~-------------------~ ( Doily Pilot EL· TORO CONTINUED FROM 1 According to county, docu- ments, Alternative F would triple the size of the existing terminal lo 1.1 million square feet. It would 1J1crease the number of passenger and cargo flights, increase trafftc and limit general aviation. There would be a small increase in noiSe, but the report says noise would not exceed levels set in the 1985 settlement agreement. It does conclude that Alterna- tive F would hurt the envi- ronment and the surround.mg community. However, Eaton, a former city planner who dissected 215 of the more than 10,000 pages of the report, said Alternative G is the •most draconian.~ ' . Street. · The drastic change would include a 2,300-fool exten- sion to the existing main run- way, a new 6,700-foot run- way and the addition of more than 1.8 million square feel of terminal area. Meg Waters, a spokes- woman for a coalibon of cities who oppose an airpOrt at El .Toro, said the alternatives to expand John ' (Wayne will never become reality. She agreed, however, that the report presented the alterna- tives as very fright(:?ning pos- sibilities, But. she said the county was merely trying to scare Newport Beach resi- dents, who have for years been . fighting against John Wayne expansion. -#There will be no pressure whatsoever to expand John Wayne," Waters said. ·n·u never happen. There is just no demand." Friday, January 14, 2000 9 This alternative would see John Wayne expand west to the Costa Mesa Freeway and take up a triangle of land m NeW'port Beach bordered by Campus Drive, MacArthur Boulevard and North Bristol The antiairport group, the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority, will give its analy- sis of the environmental report at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Wood Canyon Elementary School jn Laguna Hills. The ouUlned area iJldJcates the proposed expansion to John Wayne Airport. SURPLUS CONTINUED FROM 1 whe n they were determin- ing how much sales-tax rev- enue the oty would bring in by ~e time this year's fiscal year ends in late June, they left the brand-new Home Depot out of the equation. They did this despite predic- tions by company officials that the store would generate a11proximately $400,000 in its first year of business. •1t's impossible to crystal ball 14 to 16 months ahead," Roeder said. •w e don't want to find ourselves surpnsed with a downturn m the econ- omy." City leaders could also be faced with possible state leg- islation that would rec~;mlig~ ure the way local sales-tax revenue is distributed. The legislation' might require Costa Mesa .-which receives nearly half its rev- enue from its thriving retail centers, including South Coast Plaza -to surrender a portion to the state. Meanwhile, City Council members are busy penciling their wish lists of how to spend last year's $1.5-million surplus. The couhcil is sched- uled to begin a discussion about what to do with the money at its Feb. 7 meeting. Mayor Gary Monahan con- sidered recommending the council use some of the mon, ey to hire a Sacramento- based lobbyist to fight the potentially threatening state legislation. "It would not be a good deal for Costa Mesa if the legislation passed," he said. "We need to get involved locally. H But Monahan, along with Councilman Joe Erickson, said the majority of the sur· plus should be used to repair str(lets and improve the city's parks and recreation facili- ties. Roeder said high on the council's priority list is get- ting started on planned improvements to Fa1TV1ew Pdfk Puckett recommended the council put some of the sur- plus into its $14-million reserve fund, wluch is there in case or economic emer- gency. But Monahan said the city's reserve is alreddy in good shape. "We're not going to miss out on the needs of the com- munity to add mo.re to it. H NOW IN PROGRESS! 3 .0o/o -50% OFF Fashions, Gift Items & Accessories on Our Famous Collections • Michael Simon • Johh·ny Was • Donn a Jessica & Morel ARMeIRE Corona del Mar Plaza 840 Avocado • Newport Beach " (949) 644 -9sss • mter ., ~ JOHn LEOnRRD'S eOLP •HOP J. VOLUNT EER DIRECT OR Y • VOWNTEER DIRECTORY runs periodically In the Daily Pilot . If you'd like information on getting your organization listed, call (949) 574-4228. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VlSfTORS' BUREAU The bureau IS dedicated to the promotion of the oty to potential vJS1tors. If you have extensive K.nowledge·· of Newport Beach and would like to volunteer, call {949) 722-1611. NEWPORT-MESA YMCA The YMCA needs d vanety of general volulN.cer help. For more information or apphc&tions, call Rita at (949) 642-9990. NEWPORT THEATER ARTS CENTER A variety of JObs n,eed to be tackJ~d. including set con- struction, ushenng, mailings and assorted technical dubes Scheduling is flexi- ble, with a twos to 20-hour commitment permonth. The Newport Theater Arts Cen- ter is at 2501 Clift Dnve. For more information, call {949) '631 -0288. OASIS SENIOR CENTER N d.ls on Wheels volunteers are needed to distribute pre- pared dishes to home-bound seniors in the Newport Beach area. The delivery time is between t 1:30 i.l.m. and 1 p.m. ddily. For mqre informa-· ti.on, call (949) 644-3244. OPERA PACIFIC The Opera Pacil1c Guild Alliance, a support group for Operd Pdci11c, has activities for volunteers. For more infor- mation, call (949) 474-4488. OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operauon Clean Slate, a Costd Mesa-based orgaru- zation that focuses on graffi- ti prevention, needs volun- teers to pa.ID~ out grafhti and assist with other duties. For more mformahon, call Michael HowMd at (714) 435-0745. • QUOTE OF THE DAY _ Jan. 17 honoree IODMIWN • Adualy, wt just sustaNd u Intensity Into the second haf. Wt kmw f wt • J kept ployi1g the Wllf wt••, (the Eagles) wodd mntualy break down •.. Elbert Davis, CdM .girfs basketball coach Wyrick ... an act of class • He wins his 20th, but his,, niece and nephew, among others, are the real winners. A s we said farewell to the last toumhment of the 1900s 11\ the Newport-Mesa golf community, Keitt\. Wyrick of Newport Beach Goll Course staged quite a closing act. Wyrick, who beat the bushes hard on the Southern California senior circuit m '99, captured first place m lus own event, the inaugural Holiday Senior Classic Pro-Am, for his unofficial 20th victory of the year. A scrapper around the golf course with a short backswing like Allen Doyle on the Senior PGA Tour, Wyrick founded and organized the Hobday Classic Pro-Am Dec. 23 to raise funds for his niece and nephew who suffer from cystic fibrosis. And, as far as Wyrick's concerned, the event· was a smash on and off the course, capping a busy year. ~1·m in nowhere's ville," said Wyrick, who juggled three different tours in '99 and played in more events (54) than there are weeks in the year. Wyrick, 47, was the combined leading money winner for Southland seniors on the Golden State, King Stahlmans and Townament Players tours, capturing 19 titles in '99. But the we·ar and tear on his body, not to mention his brand new van, took its toll. ·How mmy people you know played in 54 tournaments in a year?" Wyrick said. •My '99 van is only three months old and it already has 8,400 miles on it. That's a \ot of driving." >ro prevent from getting burned out, Wyrick will scale back his playing schedule in 2000 to about 20 events. In the first Hollday Senior Classic iPro-Am, Wyrick, the affable and longtime Newport Beach Golf Course starter and course record holder, created a mini senior tour event with a $2,000 purse at stake. In addition, the event served as a fund-raising vehicle for a cystic fibrosis charity and featured a family theme in each foursome. Wyrick took top honors, shooting seven-under-par 52 to win $500. Hank Woodrome (Fullerton) was second at 54 ($400), followed by Glenn Stuart (Carlsbad) and Jeff Walker (Lakewood) at 55 (both winning $275). . Costa Mesa's Mark Kendrich and Carlsbad's Max Anderson tied for fifth at two-under 57 and earned $225 each. Gary Dixon (Fountain Valley) shot 58 ($175) as the seventh senior pro to sboot under par with the Santa Ana winds blowing at Newport Beach Goll Course. · An event to benefit Children's Hospital of Orange County will be held March 27 at Newport Beach Country Club, following the 2000 Toshiba Senior Cla ic. The event ts sponsored by The Ritz restaurant, which is hosting the post:golf fcsbvitios, including an informal fashion how, 5ilent auction,go~rrnctdinnerand entertainment by a Flamenco gwtarist, puullit and violinist. There ' is a ho tcd Martini ba_r. The golf tournament f atures 36 rclebnties from U1e world of entertainment and sports, as weft.as a St million hole m one contest. The field ls limited to 300. Sponsor prices range from $2,500 to $10,000, whllo mcliVidual player 1>4ckages are $500 each. Detail : Contact Annie Nelson at Wisti Sporu Enterpris , (949) 721-WISH (~74). . SEE GOLF MCIE 11 , Kristin McCoy nets 24 second-· hall points as CdM belts Eagles. ~ BARRY 1-Atn KNl·R --------------·· lbtt Prot NEWPORT BEACH -With no field goals, only five shots from the field and a mere three points, Thursday's first h.alf was atypical for Corona del Mar High's girls basketball star. But, after intemussion, Pacific Coast League VlSitor Estancia got a healthy dose of the real Kristin McCoy. The 5-foot-8 juruor erupted for 24 sec- ond-half points, including every one of her team's tallies du.ring a 17-4 Cd.M run, to help the hosts tum a 24-20 half- time deficit into a 55-32 victory. The win helped CdM (14-4, 2-0 in the PCL and loser of its final 33 Sea View League games through last season) join Costa Mesa atop the PCL standings. see HOOPS PAGE 11 Un1v .. rs1ty ( 7 11) l l ______._. ~ ,... . . ~ --... .r ____.._ ~ ~f... ~ '• ~~'""'""-"l~·.-. ..,,. r• - l.iqun.1 Bl·.Hh (0 l / 1 U l Thun.day's s.<ores Saturday's game (7 p m .) El Modena at Est.mm (non league) Tuesday's games (7 p.m.) University at Corane del Mw Laguna Beach at Costa MeM EstMda at Saddleback (non league) HIGH SCHOOL ~ 'Friday,~ 14, 2000 • 5p01U Edia Roger Carhori • 949'57 44223 .... • • ') ~..,...""'-!~~-....-----m!"'~ Corona SOCCER delMar's· Carrie Ha,wkins (left) and Estanda's • Lauren Cassity light for a \ · rebound in ' Thursday's Pacific Coast League contest Cassity won this one, but CdMwon · the game, ~-55-32. OON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Andrea Corkhill (18) muscles out Woodbridge Hlgh's Sandra Martinez (right) for control In the Newport zone. Laura Kauth of Newport Harbor is ln the background tn the Sailors' Sea View League encounter with the Warriors Thursday afternoon. Woodbridge edges Sailors·, 1-0 •Warriors' early second-half goal is the difference in Thursday's Sea View League soccer encounter. On a more sertous note, 1t was the Warriors, ranked No. 4 in CIF Southern Section Division II, who negated any supernatural powers, out- shooting the Sailors, 17 ·6, for the game. ·vou gotta hand it to them,• Sorrell said. •They have a very strong team over there. We just couldn't get anything going.· forwards to get a little more greedy and that gave us some opportunities.• . Early in the first half, freshman Amy Burling- ham broke free after stealing the bdl.l, but her shot to the right goal post missed and shot away. • Tow A11·001 1 u NEWPORT Bl!ACH -Apparently the washer does eliminate the power of supersti- tion. Off a header from Sicra Cnstiano, Wood- bridge's Sandra Martinez directed a shot past Newport goalie Arny Niles into the net 10 min- utes into the second hall for the game's lone goal. Minutes later off another steal, Katie Yeager tried a lob shot o~er the Warriors' goalie, but her attempt went JUSt above the crossbar and out of play. From there, it was all Woodbridge, keeping · the ball on Newport's side or the field tor most of the first half. For .. hfgbly-superstitipus Newport Harbor High girls soccer coach Jason Sorrell, Thurs- day's 1-0 Sea View League loss to Woodbridge was the occurrence of more than just solid play by the Warriors. "I knew I shouldn't have washed them," Sorrell jokingly said of his socks, the same ones he wore in Tuesday's 2-0 wm over Laguna Hills. From there, the Warriors went on the defen- sive, allowing the Sailors (2·7·2, 1·2-0 in league) some opportunities to score, but to no avail. · ·we had some opportunitJes in the second half, but we couldn't make that last pass for us to get a good shot off,• Sorrell said. ·1 told the Solid saves by Niles kept the game scoreless. "Amy played real strong for us back there," Sorrell said. "She came up big for us when she had to. H SEE TARS PAGE 11 Corona del Mar bounces Estancia, 2-0 • Two unusual goals for the Sea Kings in PCL win. Josi Pll Bou ();if Plot CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High's girls socc •r team might have had a 2·0 Jead over vts- ·iting Estancia on Wednesday with 15 m.inut~ left, but CdM'lli play •rs and tans were still desperate for a real goal. You see, both of CdM's goa.lll came rn unusual drcumstanfC5, so a "legitimate" goal was n dod to validate the score. But the lack of one was the only ncgativ in an unpressive 2-0 Pacific Coast league Victory by the Sea King . •everything was going perfect with our game plan,• Estancia Coach Anton Striegl mud. "But JUSt like the game against Costa Mesa ga.me (a 2-1 loss), we got some unlucky bounces." The first unlucky boUnc came near the end of the first half in the penalty box. The ball bounced up on an Estancia player's hand for a violation, giving CdM (9.;.4-2, 2-0-0) a penalty shot. Paige Janes then kicked the ball low, and lt muck under the goalie for CdM's first gonl D pite keeping the game on Estancia's side of the field~ CdM. raflked No. 2 ln ClF Southern Sec· tion Diwion IY. only got llx lboll on goal in the first haU, two cleared by Estancia's Arlis Reynolds. The Eagles (5-6-1, 0·2-0), playing • 4"4· 2 formation, put all Of tb* ndlekl- .. and defenden beNOd tbe b8D andmthe~-- GIRLS SOCCER •wn n someone plays like that and puts that many peoplo behind the ball," CdM Coach Ron Evans said of Estancia, •it's difficult to score. They only gave up two goe.ls to Mesa ~nd Laguna Beach, so this wun1 unprecedented." But E1tenda ~ould not get its C'Ounterattacks going. Jn fact, lt cowd not get any offense at an. 1be Baglel only h3d one shot, on a ftee kiCk in the second hall, and it ~ over the goal. Cd.M's Britta V~e didn't make a save in ile6;Jrdhig her shutout. Down 'l..0, Bltanda opened up its game lb the .ecoGd half, end CdM !:iJromikly -..ortzed the Eagles. ~**and m comer ldckl in the second half tells the story for the Sea. King . CdM's Alivia Ma.zu- ra npped a shot, Allison Harvey had a clear look, a.nd Julia LlV11lgston got one from point-blank riiDge. But Estancia goalie, l lelen Flores, with a remarkable performance, blocked all of them on her way to 19 save. •she's 'been stron!J for the entircl season," Stricgl s~ucl, • So it was pretty ironic that th.el one shot she could not sa.vo wasn't even a shot. 1 Prom the nlidfield, CdM's Molly O'Meara kicked the ball toward Estanda's goal. It bounte<l a few feet in front of Aores, took a hlOb! bounce over her, and went in for: CdM's second goal. ., ·u we ~ atta~ the Pl.• Evans said, It wu only a maw OI time before we ao:nct. DQily Pilot WRESTLING Estancia punishes sea Kings • Eagles rumble past Corona del Mar, 50-24. •TONY Ai.TOBMJJ ~Not COSTA MESA -With a Wrestlemania-.type ambi· ence, :Estancia High's wrestling team used the ver- bal voltage as leverage in Thursday's 50-24 Pacific Coast League meet with Corona del Mar. "The biggest· thing l w45 most impressed with torught was the aowd," Eagles' Coach Nate Skaar said. "We had a lot of alumni here and they were really into it. It really made it fun for the kids competing out there." The first intriguing match ·of the night came in the 119- pound class, as Estancia senior Abe Inouye went· up against his brother, Ben Inouye. The elder Inouye defeated the younger Inouye by a tech- nical fall, 15.0; in the Uurd period, but Skaar wa5 impressed with the CdM sophomore. . "Ben really worked hard and you could tell he really wanted it: Skaar said. •But Abe had too much for him. It was a tough, brotherly grudge match out there.• Jeremy Valdes, who dou· ~les as the Eagles quarter- back on the football team, moved up to 152s and man- 4ged to defeat CdM's Antho- i;.y n~"'lkorn on points, 4-0, in · one of the more closely' con- tested matches. "It was a last-minute deci- sion moving Jeremy up to 152," Skaar said. "But he really stepped up and did a good job for us.• For the Sea Kings (2-13 overall), Adron Hacker iplproved to 17-2 with a pin over Brett Hellmich, 23 sec· onds into the second period in the 160-pound class. CdM's Nathan Thaler wore down Erik Frednckson and earned a pin at 1 :41 of the second period. Also earning a pin for the Sea Kings was Ben Wynkoop Qver Miguel Medina in the third period. But the rest was all Eagles, as heavyweight Josh Veach gave \fP some poundage to Sterling York, but sWl man- aged to pin his bigger foe midway through the second period. Victor Carmon (112s), Oscar Rubio (125s), Felipe Tapia (140s) and Matt Mueller (171s) aJso earned wins with pins for the Eagles.· Estancia unproves to 13-6 overall, but Skaar still sees the best days ahead or his team. : ·we defirutely haven't Peaked yet." Skaar said. "I'll Mways feel like we can do better.• Newport in !71-12 loss I . • Snyder, Lim are lone winners for the Sailors. LAGUNA HILLS Michael Snyder and Bruce Lim were the lone bright spots for Newport Harbor High's wrcsUing team in Thursday's 71-12 Sea View League loss to Laguna Hills. Snyder pinned his Hawks' opponent at 4:10 of the match in the 189-pound class, while Lim managed to pm Joe Ray at 5:50 in the 119-class. Next up for the Sailors, they host Woodbridge Wednesday at . 6 p.m., in match the Sailon believe will be very competitive. Sports _________ ~___;._fr_id_..oy....;_Jo_nua-Lrr_14~. 2_000_11 Newport takes it on the c4in, 66-11 •Deep and experienced Warriors too much for young Sailors in a Sea View League mismatch. . J~l PH Boo penenced. They're aggres- .sive and they're experienced. .~fib We want to be like them in , NEWPORT BEACH the next couple oC years • ,4'he Sea View League con-The Sailors (3-15, 0-3 in tinued to be less than hos-league) stuck with Wood- pitable for Newport Harbor bridge for the first five min· High's girls basketball team utes, only down 8-2 al that Wednesday when Wood-point. Then the Warriors (11· bridge visited. The Warriors 6, 2-0) started getting won, 66-11, to drop the turnovers in bunches, and it Sailors to 0-3 in league. was 19-2 after one quarter. "Woodbridge is a good NeW'port scored seven of team," Newport Coach its" 11 points in the second Gregg Savage said. •We're quarter, and held. Wood- extremely young and inex-bridge to 12. But th_5 Sailors failed to score for 15:46 in the second ha1f; until re erve Mariko Mikami hit a short Jumper for Newpon wiffi 1 seconds left in the 9amc. It was her first score of the? sea- son. "They came out dnd pltlycd hard,• Savage said ubout ~ team. "'They give d great effort every time, and you can't complain about th;.ll. • Mikami, Molly Weedn, Athena Vasquez dnd Lauren · Gallardo got the only held goals for Newport and scored two edch. Lisa Gerldch hit one free Uy"ow, and she d.lso grabbed six rebounds m lhe SCHOOL TARS CONTINUED FROM 10 Near the end of the first half, Tory Manchester manag~ lo rip a shot, but was denied by Woodbridge goalie Megan Druding. Despite a scoreless fiist half, the Sailors knew that adjustments had to be made to keep the game close. "We pretty much just sat back and defended. in the first half," Sor· rell said. "We needed to start attaclr ing more and take some more chances out there • But it was Woodbridge (9-2-1, 1· 0-1) which applied the early pres- sure~After Niles shot out of the goal / to negate a breakaway chance by Cristiano, the ball popped l005e, but Manchester did a solid job of back- ing up the play and kicking the ball out of harm's way. game. Newport'~ Bnana . Brooks had five rebounds. Bryn Rtley and Natalie Qwnn lcaWoooondge with mne points each, as every Wamor scored. Quirin also hit the game's only three· pointefl>, iihooling 3 for 9 from behind the arc SlA VIEW L.fAGUl W0008'1JOGE 66. NEIM'OltT , 1 Woodbl'ldge 19 12 18 17 • 66 Newport Hclrbot 2 7 0 2 11 w~ B. Riley 9, Quinn 9. Geneau 7, Yocum S, Stewclrt 2, S,,nford B, Gray 6, Freuh 2, Maries 4 Bclhng1t 4 Ludwig 6, £ Rtley 4 • 3·pt goals Quinn 3 Newport Harbor · Weedn 2, • Vclsquez 2. Moore 0, Ashton 0, C.,st1llo o. Gerlach 1, Gallardo 2. Brooks 0, Woller 0, Sondel 0, M1kam1 2 3 pt. goals. None. Newpo rt H.ubor (1 1 •,I 11 I Thursday'• s.core!. Tueld.ay, Jan. 18 (7:30) Ahso Niguel at Woodbridge IMne at Laguna Hills Newport Harbor Higb's Satya Tweena (right) drives down the field wtth Ina Kain of Woodbridge in pursull Woodbrid~ pulled out a 1-0 Sea View League victory on theSailon' field Thursday. OONUACH I DAILY Pl.OT But it was Cristiano, who would have the last laugh, setting up Mar- tinez for the goal moments later. "We had played such great defense for the whole game," Sor- rell said. ·we just hdd a little defen- siv.e lapse and they took advantage get by the 5tingy Woodbridge defense. . With time running out, Tweena kept the pressure on the Warriors, but Woodbridge hung tough. Miller, but pomted out a total team effort by his players. of it.• . On the next trip down the field, Newport nearly tied the score, but a header tip by Satya 1\veena just sailed over the crossbar. Tweena and Burlingham had to · pull off some fancy footwork 1ust to "Once they scored that goal, they all just fell back and stopped attack- ing. It was real tough to get any· thing going in their zone.• Senior Lauren Birchfield and junior l;aura Kauth managed to break free on separate sconng opportunities, but both shots f atled to find the back of the net. Finally, with a 1\veena comer kick corralled by backup goalie Emmie Dokolil, time ran out. Niles finished the game With 13 sdves, while Woodbridge's goalies combmed for seven stops. SorreU was also pleased with th~ defensive effort of Junior Meredith "I couldn't ask for much more from my players,• Sorrell said. "Defensively, we had one lapse that hurt us, but the effort ~ defulitely there. I think this is a game we can definitely build from. We just have to keep working hard and we'll get it don~ HOOPS CONTINUED FROM 10 the ball to your go-to play- er.· The hosts connected on 1ust 5 of 32 field-goal attemp ts in the first two peri- "We want to make our-ods (15.6%), as the Eagles, selves known," said McCoy, led by Zuyin Barrera's 11 - wbo chipped in 13 rebounds, point first-quarter explosion, five steals, three assists and led throughout the first 16 one blocked shot to her minutes. career-high-equaling scoring A Lisa Hirata three-pomt- effort. •And we want to gel er pushed the Estancia our respect by earning it. We advantage to 27-~ just 46 know teams aren't going to seconds into the third quar- give it to us." tcr. But the Eagles managed The Sea Kings earned the only one more field goal and Eagles' respect with relent-surrendered the lead for less full-court pressure, good when McCoy broke a which helped produce 31 27-27 tie with two foul shots turnovers. CdM's defense with 2:53 left in the Uurd. also held Estancia (9-9, 1-2) McCoy, driving for layups, to 21 % shooting from the spinrung around defenders field (9 of 43). for one-hand runners -With "Actually, we just sus-both hands -drawing fouls, tained our intensity into the and even swishing from 18 second half,• CdM Coach feet, then scored her team's Elbert Davis said. "We knew next 15 points. When a Char· lf we kept playing the way lene Quon steal and layin we .were, (the Eagles) would finally interrupted MiCoy's eventually break down ..... ,...,...~ span of pure domina: didn't let them get into thelI tion, CdM had an msur- offense the second half.• mountable 46-31 cushion. Davis also acknowledged •1 wasn't getting the ball McCoy's increased offensive tn the first half." McCoy said. presence as a key to the "So, when I started to get it turnaround. in the second half, I wanted "She wasn't getting her to make it count." shots in the first half,• Davis The Sea Kings have done said. "The way I coath, 1 let just that with their first two girls take the open shot PCL games and hope to con- when they have it. But, soon-tinue the trend next week er or later, you have to get against University (Tuesday) KIM HAGGERlY·lYUUS I DAILY PILOT ·Estancia Hlgh's Xochitl Byfield goes up for two points as CdM's Season Meservey defends in Pad.He Coast League play ThW'Sday. and Costa Mesa (Thursday) .. "Next week is a big week for us,• DaVIs said. Sophomore Andrea Gru· ber and freshman Jackie McCoy came orr the bench to spark the wmne~ Thursddy, while senior point guard Charlene Quon was dlso key. Jackie McCoy, Knslln's sister, had 11 pomts and sev· en rebounds. whlle Gruber 'collected eight point and five steals. Quon added sever points and was a constant defensive disruption. "The reason I've hesitated to start Gruber is becaui.e she really hghts it up off the bench • DaVIs said. Bd.Trera had rune points m the hrst 2:05, en route to a te am-high 12, but the Eagles' other tour starters combined for just ).0. Lauren Cassily had 12 rebounds and Erika Avalos added t 0 for Estanc1d, which gets d chance to brush up dQdinst El Modena (Satur· day) and SaddJeback (Tues- ddy), before returning to PCL acllon against University Thursday HIGH SCHOOl GIRLS MORC COAST l.£AGUE CDlloHA OIL MM SS. EsrANOA 32 Score by Quatt..-s Estan<:1cl IS 9 4 4 • 32 Coronadtl Mar 12 8 18 17 .• 55 Estanc:.la ·Barrer" 12. Lenhart 7, Hlrau S, Byfield 3, Orellana 3, ussrty 2, Avalos 0, MatwfUJI 0, Olltla 0 Villa 0 3 pt goak • Barrera 2, Lenhart 1, Hirata 1. Foui.d ovt -none Technie.als none. Cotona del Mar· K. McCoy 27, J McCoy 11 Gruber 8. Quon 7, Eyre 2. MtMfWY 0, !'Nm o. Hawtcins o. · Kawata O 3 pt. goals· Grub« 1 Fouled out • none Te<hnKals • none TUeiUy'I game HON\.EAGUE c.o.oHA on MAii 61, TUSTIN 20 Score by~ Tustin • 5 7 3 5 20 Corona del Mar 19 10 11 21 • 61 Cot'ona def MM· K. McCoy 18. J M<C<>y 10, Kclwata 9, Pham 6, Quon 4, Gruber 4, Eyre 4, Hawldns 4, Me5efvwy :i. 3 pt. goals· Kawata 3, Quon 1. fouled out· none. ' Tedwc.als ·none. I I I I HIPPY BllJHDIY c.Mwbtadng the~,..... AthMte of the WMI& ..... I I L--·-~---------------~ Today JON Ptwutls @ NE\WORT HAMOtt WATEaflOLO SCHEDULE TODAY • BMketball Community college men • Orange C~ at lrv1M Valley, 5.30 p.m Commuruty col~ women • Orange Coan at trv:ne Valley, 7 30 p m Htgl'i tchool boys • CorON del MM at EsUnela, 7 pm; Wooclbtidge at Newport Harbor, 7 30 p m • 5ocC« High school boys • Woodbridge at Newport Harbor. 3 15 pm.; Corona del Mar at Esancoa. 3 1 S p.m •W.-polo High Khoo! girls • ~ Harbor at ll T0to. 3 p.m • DEEP Sii GOLF want to work, like all of us derelicts in the 60s. So I !>tarted playing golf. J figured that was the best thmg to do. And then golf became work ... it became work and a lack of mcome. And, then. just by happenstance, I got the television thmgs lined up. All the planets lined up, l was at the nght place at the nght time, and the producer and director liked what I said and he kept me on.• broadcasting i;tyle: •1 don't have a style. 1 don't know what (style) 1 • I r member a long had a fat English guy that I could attack (Colin Montgomene). so l started having ome fun wsth il" Can't wait for Toshiba S ruor Classic week (Feb. 28 through March 5) fot more McCotd quot "· CONTINUED FROM 10 Gary McCord, defending-Toshiba champion. popped into town Monday, and, naturally, had plenty to say. When asked if he always had broedcasbng aspirations, McCord, the wisecracking CBS television golf commentator, quipped: "No. The only aspirations I had whe~ 1 got out of college was I didn't Another MCCord excerpt from the press coliference at Newport 8r9t Country Club, regarding his . wne ago when I was JUSt ~tarting to work for CBS (m 1< 86), l asked Pat Sununerall, •Pat, what should I do? 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Vo" CMOtU.llOn In lt'9 ~ DZWONKOWSKI 1n 1he JUOtCIAL =~ c:::i:.·i:~ ~~I betwWn Gupenor CQln of CaJ. • D£AECHO DE. llld olfa (btlld .. in,; patty. P~ ~ =E County ~ OR-' FA .. LIA A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF cos:r A MESA ADOPTING DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES FOR SECOND-STORY CONSTRUCTION IN THE R· 1 ZONE. ~~)CS. que It l•O'H ANO JAN 21ST THE PETITION FOR NOTICE TO en1regven eata cffaclon =ES GAOUP rn~ 19qUMll tl'lel ~e:.~~~ O~~~ =I ~~led3J*'&1A"'; r.::.1~EA =~==-~~~TJ~~~t>re); CALENOAAIOS p1ra Mrtt Self~. Rel· reeen .. tMt IO tldmlnlater RABOVIN pr .. entar una respueata ldent MWOlrt -... 1 _, ..... .oa-You are being IUed A etcnll a maquUl8 en Put>llahecf • N•wpon .... e ... e "" ... ~-usted It eatan deman· HUI COl'tt 8each·Co11a Men ~E PET~ dando Una Carta o una Oallv PlloC JlnulNy 1', '" ,,,...,.. r• PETITIONERS NAME THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF DEVELOPMENT SECOND·STOAY CONSTRUCTION IN THE A· 1 ZONE. DETERMINATION: EXEMPT. HOLD A PUBLIC GUIDELINES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL amada leleloolca fiO le 21,'2000 ~dectdeflf•11s (EL NOMBRE DEL ofr8Cle18 ProlecCIOn; au F22e ' II any. DEM.ANDANTE ES)' 1 ~~~:.'8n:sa11aque ~~~ suPIRioA coUAf be ill and!:'~ B~A:~aeR f .,., OF CALIFORHIA. ,,. avellable f()( tx· oon IH onnalldade. le-COUNTY OF amlnatlon In the file kept (NU'!!f~1Ca2 ao) ~:i':: qu~r~°C:!dt!~rt~ ORANGE by~ COUl1 You~ CAlfN· This public hearing will be held as follows: DATE: Monday, January 24, 2000 TIME: 6:30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter PLACE: City Council Chambers at City Hall 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California •acuche IU CUQ. Lamoreeux Jvllice inE :u~·~ "': DAA DAYS alter thla SI uatld no preaeota Cenler • P!obat• ~r ttle ..J11 uJ:, Summon• and PetrtJoo 1u ,.spueata a 11tmpo, 3-41 The C.cy Orl\le, the Independent Admln ,,. Mtved on vou to fll• puedl perder el caao, y Post Otflce Bo• 14171, lltr•bOn of Eata1et Act. 1 ~IC>OOU (form 1282) le pueden quitar 1u Orll\OI, CA CTNt Aulholity wt• allow at ttle court and .,,.... a aatano, au d "4tl'O y ocru 92863-1571 the personet ~ copy on uw petitioner A cous de IU prople(Sad IN THI; MATTER OF alMt to laka rnatly IC. letter ()( phone caQ W•K Sin aVIM> aCllClonal por THE PETITION TO Uot\I wilhoul ~,,..,g not protect VOU pane de la ex>ltt CHANGE THE NAME ~rt approval Befort II you do not Ille your Exlsten otroa requlsl· OF 'CAROl VN CONDE llklng certain wry Im· ReaponH on time, lhtr toa legates Putdt que VILLARE.-,L, on behan por1ant actlool hOW ooutt may maka 9f'de,. U8led qulera Hamar. 01 CHRISTOP.HER ewr, the pertonai re ,;. anecttno VoUI marriage, u n ab o g •do In MICHAEL LOPEZ, tentative Wiii be requfred your property, and medlatamente SI no a MIO()( 10 give notlot to Jn. a#tody ot your ctllldren conoce a un ebogadO, ORDER TO SHOW tlrtated persons unleu You may be Ol'dered to P4blic comments in either oral or written form may. be presented during the public hearing. For further information, "telephone (714) 754-5245, or visit the Planning Division, Second Floor of City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California. The Planning Division is open 8:00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m., Monday through. Friday. pu1dt ILemar a un CAUSE FOR CM~GE M have walVed OOtiCe pey 1upp<>11 and 11· •ervk:IO di ,.leren<M de OF NAME Or consented lo lM 1ome~ ... and COSll. If lbOg•do• 0 • una CASE NUMBER ropoMd action.) 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BRICKNER PETITION FOR AN ~ .,,.oou llJltiOrlly dHPUH d• reclblr OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE NOT1C1 TOC.'UDITOllS lzed by llw to tnfOlct ond floor bulldlng PUBLIC HEARINGS OP SULK SAU the warrant, to •n•at the encroacnment Into the WILL BE HELO BY THE ,,,;.,.. .. _ RHpondent Pr.opetty rear 10 foot setback COSTA MESA PLAN· ,.,_-.flOS) described above and area, and NING COMMISSION AT ~No.611121-DS take II Into my property hne walls THE CITY HALL, 17 NOTIC& lS H&RISY POHHllOn for Hff' tanging from fl 1"1 up to FAIR DRIVE. OOSTA Cl~Pf ... ~ .. .. cus1ody .. provided by 12 Teel In height In the MESA. CALIFORNIA, .._ to !tie ..._ 111t .Tltlt 2lJ U.S C RIM front end Side setback AT 8 30 P.M OR AS ..... ) .. --E( .. )(b)._~of the Sup· areas where the Code SOON AS POSSIBLE "*-'•> of i11t ..u..(1) blememai RUlel lor Car· llmltS the height ot walls TH ERE AFTER 0 N 11/n: JACZ INC A laln Admlrelty end and tenoes to 3 IHI In MONDAY, JANUARY CA.LltOIOOA Martttme Clalme, until the front Hlbael( and fl 24, 2000 REGARDING COIU'ORATlOtol '°°° further order of the feel In the tide and reer THE FOLLOWING AP· Coul1, and to make my Hlbacl<•; and PLICA'{IONS Bl.Rat STll!£T SUITE ,.tum aa ptovlded by •an exoaptlon from t1141 IF ANY OF THE FOL· 4800. >nwf'OU 81!.4.0i law, and •Id Warra.nt reQOltementS ot Sec1lon LOWING ACTIONS CA 92660 f()( Arraal hal been ••· 19.20 ol ttle Slbdlvlalon ARE CHALLENGED IN DM1t ........ •: EXCEL ecuted. COde (Dealgn Stan· C 0 U R T , T H E AUfO BOOV ... I WU further Of· <lards), to altow the CIU· CHALLENGE MAY BE Al ............ , dared to C8UM C>Ubllc:a· llOn °' commerc181 loll LIMITED TO ONl y _, .........__, ) _ __. ~ ... _ lion ol Publlc Nobot u wlthOUI the required 30 THOSE ISSUES SOME· --· -., -required by Tltle 28 loot ... y 11 the rear of ONE RAISES AT THE Miii(•) willlitl .. ,.. .... u.s.c. Rule C(4) Ol .fhe the propelty and the PUBLIC HEARING OE· ,.... .. ....,. .., .. Supplemental RUIH lor C198llon of one lol Chat SCRIBED IN THIS NO· 11tlp(1), ililre: EXCEL Ce11aln Admlr11lty and does not abut 1 street. TICE OR IN WRITTEN AUTO BODY 3700 Maritime Claim•. NOTICE IS HEREBY CORRESPONDENCE CAMPUS DIUVI! STE 100 Fael.R.Clv,P,. to be FURTHER GIVEN that DELIVERED TO THE NZWPOU BE!Aat CA: made noc .... than once this projec;t has been ,.. p LAN N I NG c 0 M . EXCEL AUTO IOOY 2J02 I WM!( for ltVM (3) 000· viewed and II ha.I been MI SS I ON-AT, 0 R M.AATIN sn.E£T STE too ~ wetka In • dtleimloed that 11 ls cat· PRIOR TO, THE PUB· IJlVOO! CA newape.ptr rwgulalty II· ~Uy exempt under UC HEARING Tiiie ~ II c.tanll .r aued and Of g41neral ttle Ctau 3 (New Con· 1 PLANNING AP· dltQW~OOlmof circulation In Coate atructlon or Conversion PLICATION PA·99·50 ..... .._ .... s. ... Mau. Orange COunty, °' &nan Struc:turea) ,.. F 0 R A N T H 0 N y -... ....... Caldornla. qulrernenta of the Call· PETROS.I.. AUTHOR· Tiie .-.(1) _. ....... 5. ANY CLAIMANT fomla Environmental IZEO AuENT FOR ..... of dtol llllymt1) 11/n: OF, IN, OR TO SAID oua111y Act G R I s w 0 L D I N TUM moMPSON INC A RESPONDENT PROP· Notice 11 hereby OUSTRIES FOR A ~A ERTY MUST FILE A lurttler given that nld CONDITIONAL USE ~TION tllOI CLAIM WITH THE publlo heanna wlll bt PERMIT TO EST.AB· VC>t4 ~ SU1T1! 1260 ClERK ol the Unl1ed held on the 2trth dly of LISH AN INTERIM USE State• District Court, Janu&ry, 2000, al Ille FACILITY (FOR AP· tavna CA '26l1 Wt1tern District of hour ol 7:00 p.rn. In "" p A 0 x IM ATE Ly 3 "'-.... W.C ..W n Texaa. Aultln OMU>n, Counc11Chamber1oltht YEARS), FOR ROCK ...,.ay ~ "' wtlNn ten (10) da)'I from Newport Beach C11y HARBOR CHURCH, ~msu. FDCTUUS, ttle daw of rut Publlca· Hall,3300Newport8ou· LOCAT'ED AT 1718 !.QUIPMEHT. COVENANT lion ol Ihle notice and leVat'd, Newport Beach, MONROVIA AVENUE NOT TO COMPl!TE. any IUCh dalmant •hlll C.llfomla. at which Ume IN AN MG ZONE. OOOOWlU. AHO HfW an answer wl1hfn and place any and •• ENVIRONMENTAL DE· INVENTOllYISTOOt twenty (20) deJ:i al1tr persons lnttlMltd may TERMINATION EX· ......................... _ J•• ~ the tiling ol the m, ao appear end be heard EMPT. - --... .. ~n:Mded by Tltle 28 lhefeon, fl )'OU challenge 2. DRAFT HOUSING ~~":.CA. .s.c. RUie C{8) of the Chis ptoject In ooun. VoU ELEMENT FOR THE -E>upptemenlal ~1 fO< may be llfMed to raiting CITY OF COSTA MESA ~ • ._ oftb Certain Admlral1y and only thOM llSuet VO'J or G E NE RA l P l AN °'' Maritime Clalm•. someone Ilse nued It ENVIRONMENTAL DE· FtOWTY NATIONAi.. Fed.ftClv.P. tne publtc hNrlng de· TERMINATION. EX· T11U l'NSUllANC! 6. ANY INDIVIDUAL ICllbed In thll notice or EMPT CX>MIANY l300 DOVE OR PARTY WHO IS I n w r 11 I a n c o r • FOR FURTHER IN· snur o N'BWPOll PERSONALLY ,.epondenoe dellVtred FORMATION ON THE l!ACH i}. J nttfO _. ,:. SERVED wtlll Notice of to the City at, or prloi to. AB 0 V E AP P LI CA . .......,. ..a. .. II =t tor Forfeltu,. the public: 1141arfng For TIONS, TELEPHONE FEl.UAAYJ.-and lolPropertyln Information C9ll (949) (714)754·5245 OR " ._. thla cauM. hoWtver, &44-3200 OAl.L AT THE OFFICE n. .. aale ii Mj9ct • lhd file • claim Wl1hlrt /SI Lavonne M. OF THE PLANNING C.tJ--. Uaiform ten (10) dayl alter such Harkltaa, DIVISION, ROOM 200. c--cai Cc* Staioa aeMce h8I .beeh tll· aty Clertc 17 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA 610U. eaJted, and an.II aervt CltY of Newport Beach MESA. CALIFORNIA n. _ _. M*al of 1111 en anSMr within twenty t{OTE: The ... pense Publl1tied N•wport ,._ ,.16 wttom claiml (20ldaJ:iaftertheftung otthlSnotloalapeldll'Ofll Beach·C!>sta Mesa •.7 k liW la: DAAJ.El!N c of 1"9 Im, u provided a hllng tee collec. led lrom Dally Piiot January 14 ~ T11lt 28 U.S.C Rule the applicant 2000 ' SWEET, m>£lJTY 8) ol the SUWtemen-Published Newpott F218 NATIOl'IAL TTTU! Rulel tor Certain BHCh-Coata Man Fl tJ I 8 I INSUaANCE COMl'AHY Adml,.hy and Mtlftlme Dally PllOI January 14 c t oua us nen llOO DOVE sn.E£T 1310 Clelml FedRClvP 2000 . Name Stiitement Nl!WPOflT B!AOf CA SIGNED this t 7 day of F222 The following persona 92660 _. ., 1111 ,..... 111r O.C.mbef, 1999 are doing bu11neu as -• ISi 08IY Qallmen, The Galerla at New· fWas ~ ~ •1 ~ 9pec1ar Agena. port, 2429 w Coast Ill.ii lloe FE.BllUAllY 2, 2000. Otpertment of Tru.. PUBLIC HEARINGS Highway, Suite 102. wtika ... .. M'8eM day '""'• Internal Rev-ue Will BE HELD BY THE Newport Beaetl, klbrw Ille .,_. t.i. -' .,, COSTA MESA PLAN· ca ... .,.c1f1e::.. =:uo~m:i::.1: NING COMMISSION AT ~~~: f6:inke 35 o-4' 0£CEM81!Jl >I. 19'f f tM Wtet DI THE CITY HAU. 17 Cape Ando\-er N ..,:....... :kt of Taua .,,, .. FAEISR DRIVE, COST A Beach. CA 92&«, •~,,.,.. ~~INC. A Pubbtled Newpor1 M A, CALIFORNIA, This bUIUlell la 000• OOAl'OllATI~ BHCh·Coata Mesa ~30 ~ M POS~I~ ~ed by an Individual 141~•) Da~~ry7•14• THEREAFTER ON ave you tllrted K;TS LA0>9l14 ~ 21, MONDAY FEBRUARY CIOlng bu11ne11 yet? ~ MeM o.lly rlkw CNS1758878 F208 !_4, 2000 •REGARDING y'::a:~~thkt JllMllfY 14, 2000 NallCE OF 1 NE FOUOWING AP· This statement was UNTI'!D &TATEi PUBLIC HEARINO PLICATIONS. tiled with the County DtSfRICT COURT NOTICE IS HEREBY L:fw~YGOFAi*fib~~ Clel'k ol Orange County WESTERN GIVEN that lht City ARE CHALLENGED IN on Ol-05·2000 OISTAIC'T COi.rd °' the ~ COURT THE 20008ll 5940 OFTECAI Newpoft8eachwlll CHALLENG!: MAV BE Da~Pllo!Jan 7, 14,21, AU811N OMSK>N ::ic:a~ e'!:C: LIMITED TO ONLY 28• OOO F215 UNfTIO ITATEI CW C'olltnl and Ian ~Ilea THOSE ISSUES SOME· Flctltloua BualneH A•RtcA Ptthtoner aD01k:8nta f()( Genei91 ONE RAISES AT THE NarM Stiitement v • ' fl'an Amlndrnent 91-2 PUBt.lC HEARING OE· The following perton• 1t.. LAMllOAGHINI Amandmenl No. 894: SCRIBl;O IN THIS NO-are dOlng bUSIMN .. ; DIAlllO IV UM Permit No 3&66, TICE OR IN WRITTEN a) A & A !OUCH, b) A & MOTOR VEHtcue Verlanct• No 1235 GORRESPONOENCE A TOUCH COM C) A & VIN• Tentative Traci Mtp No' OEllVEREO TO THE A TOUCH CONSULT ZAtou211MWLA12007 15911, Ind Moddlcelton p LANN ING co M ING, 1000 Parlt Newport ·"~'-No 49&4onpropertylo-MISSION AT, OR Dr., 1307. Newport ACTION catad at "'17 8o1N Ave· PRIOR TO, THE PUB· Beacl'I. Cet1torrua 92fl80 NO. AMCA,_,.. nut UC HEARING Amir Alt Sabetlao. ,.once Of! Aequnt tot. Qene1'81 , Pl.ANNINO AP· 1000 Parll NoW'PQ(\ Dr .• COIPLAM 'o" Plan Amendmtnl lo PLICATION PA•99·49 1307', Newport ~di. f\OftffJ'TURE AND change the lend UM FOR RICH TAIT, AU· Cal1lomla 9~860 MAIST Ofl detkiiletlon lrom Retell THOR I ZED AGENT Araah Eboeyouuf. Ptt<>PERTY and!>ervlca Comrnarclal F 0 R CI AC l E K 1000 Perk Newpc>rt Or, To any and all clal-(SP-i) to Two·Femlly STORES~ INC 11'0SCO 1307, Newport Oead'I, • rnanu of, In, ot to the Ataldentlal, to allow 1or MARKE' ING COM· Celifomll 92680 A .. ponci.n1 Propeny the contll\ic:alon "' at• PANY FOR A CONDI Tht• bulln•» ii qono wt11ct1 It lfll 1Ubtect of taQtltCI two-larnly 1tti-TlONAl ·USE PEFWIT ducted by 1 geri1ral thll actlOn, NOTfC! IS danllal 1UbdlVllllOn The TO CONVERT AN "EX· ,.r1nll'IN!> GIVEN THAT ~ lndudtl I s T I N G A u T 0 Have °d)U llett•d 1. A vf!lfted Com-• amending Speclllc SERVICE BA y 01' A doing bullll8H yet? No 01tM11 lo( Folfellurt tip Pl8l'I No 11 to rlf't\Olft lht GAS STATION TO A Amir All S1b4lliAn been flied In lhlt C<>utt two loll! from me plan, C 0 N V E N I E N C £ Thia atatement wu I on 12499 bY "Iha • amend Dlltrfdlng Map &TOR~ WITH BEER fllld will\ lh• Courtly United StltN Al\omey No 2& to r11one the ANC 0 WINI: SALt:S, 1.0· Clerk of Oia~• County DEPT. 17 ORDER TO CHANGE A HEARING on the ollclaJmtm• 8lt8 cits· The name and ad· NAMES FROM ~llllon d be held on c:lon judidaJ Y petldon, dress of the court 11: (B CHRISTOPHER FEBRUARY 3 2000 at pera completer y Fictitious aualneas ~eb~~r dlrtcCIOn de 18 ~~Wsf~p~~~ TO 1:45 p.m. 1o ~ L73 g~ ... ~::P~~.~:'fA'~ Name Statement Orange County Supenor MICHAEL LOPEZ VIL· =ed at 341 0 City lponH form 1282) ante The lollowlrig pel"IOtls Coult, 700 CNlc Center LAREAu " CA 92J:'ltl· range, la COit• Una carte o una are doing boalilen aa: Drive West, Santa Ana, II ii he'9by ordered IF vou· OBJECT 10 k(nada 1elefonk:a no Je BLUEWATER HOMES Cellfomla that all per1<>n1 In· lht granting o4 the pell· ofrecera protecclon, ANO RENOVATIONS, The name, addreu, te,.ated tn lhll matter hon you lhould appear SI usted no presenta 1801 E. EdlOQe< Ave.. ~and te1 ~Dhontr tt number ~In ..__,...*!,'~1~ COUl1L73 et the heating and 1111e •18u ~~.!!! lie~ Santa Ana, Ceilfomla nwff1 attorney, ()( ...... .-v•-· nu. your objectJOna Of Ille ....,.,e ,...._... ex....-92705 rttllf Without an at· of the Superior Court ot W11tten ot>Jectlont Wl1h ordenel qua afecten 11J Keith D Brlnlon, 2910 toiney 11 (El nombrt, ta Cal1tornla et the address the court before lht mat r Imo n Io, 1 u Third A Corona Del dlrtccion y el numero de anown above on FES. hHrlng Your •P· propledad y qua Of· Mer, Ca1V:orn1a 92625 telelono 0.1 abogedo dtl 15, 2000. a1 2:00 o'clock pearance 'may be 111 per-denen que usted pague This business 15 con· demandante, o del de· p,m. lfld then and thel9 son or bY your attorney menteoc:lon, hononlflO& ducted by. an lndlvldual ma11dante que no Ilene show ctauM, II any they IF YOU ARE A CREO: de abogedo y las eo&taa. Have you started aGboQaE AdOLo' esM). SH'"W, have, wtiy the petition ITOR orconlln°'nt cred· SI no puede pagar las doing b1>1lneu yet? •EA.-"' for change of name ltor of the deceased ""'' coetu P<lf la p,.senta· Y 01/01/1""9 ESQ , S8N #60001 should nof be gr11nled. 1...., c1a1m' ,~ don de la demanda, ~8ilh D ~son LAW OFFICES OF It IS fuMerof OIOered :::st=r~ ma1r~ plda " actuarto de le This statement was GERALD M SHAW, lhal a copy tt\11 order copytolt\9personal,.,._ OOt'lt qua It 0. un for· I led with 1 .. -,._, -111t Bayside Drive, to •how cause be out>-llPOQlnled-'--mullrto de ••oneracion Cteril of ~ ~~~ Suite 270, Corona del Ulhed In COSTA MESA r:-n: within I~ 0. las mltmas (Watver on 12•27•99 Mar. C 111 Io r o I a DAILY PILOT, a news· months lrom the date QI of Coun Fees and 19991815062 92625-1755 paper ot geneatl clrcula· the nl'lt luuance ol let· Costa) DailV P110t Jan 14. 21, DATE. SEP 09 1998 !Jon pul>Nlhed In thll tera .. prOYlded In Pro-SI dtH• obtener COO· 28~Feb. 4, 2000 F219 A~LAC~ F~'fr1.IEsR. 'L•C~ltufk.t~ county, a1 least once a bate Code etctlon 9100 ••Jo legal, comunlquelt UBLIC'NOTICE ,... u week for lour con· The time fO< nl""' ClalmS d• lnmedlato con un OTICE TO THE E • secutlvt wetlca prfot' to ·'V aboQado. Planning Director'• SON SERVED· You are tilt day of the hta~ng. ~ not expl,. before NOTICE The restraln-Uae Permit No. 54 served u an lndMdual DATE: DEC so, 1999 tour months flOm the Ing orderw on tilt beCk Notice IS hereby given deltodanl JAMES P. GRAY, =g date not!Oed are ttltc:11V. t egaloat that an appllcatlon has Published Newport .JUDGE/ YOU MAY EXAMINE both tluaband and wife been IUbm•tted by SI. BHCh·CCTSll Mesa COMMISSIONER OF I.he Ille kepi by CM court unlll CM pebhon ls dll· Mark Preabriterlen Dally PllOI January 14, THE 9 UP ER I 0 R II ..,,,, are a.r:"°" tn-mltNd, • ludoement ii ChurA .. 10 narm I ...._ In 21 28 Feb"'8ry 4 2000 COURT ,~ tnle--', Or lhe •court steltalkin o'i8"i2 'i;,. ~ . . . F223 CAROLYN CONDE VIL-.. ,..led In atate, ma~r lur1her orders •21001'5041q lt)t•m !:ARE A L , 22,.5 )'OU may Ille wfthf S:t'Ttteae orders are Porary iTiooUlar tni11tr ~ NOTICE OF ANAHEIM AVENUE court 8 Request or OE· antorceable anywhere In be plaotd on lhe churcti PUBLIC HEARING COSTA MESA, CA ~) ~:'1111~°'; an~ C.Jllomia by any law s111 for • pertod nae 10 lha~ ~~~~ ~~gWR V9n~ and appra~ o1 ~o~ °':'s!.~ :c::' !: i~ :t'W: the City of Newport Publl td Newport esta .. aueta or "" any copy ol lhem 5pac8 dun~ the rt· Beach Will hold • public • Oii• Mesa ~.d()t ~a: AVISO La's prohtbl- model of lhe rctt. The :=,, :e:~~ ~nuary 14, Code MC(lon 1250 A done• JUdldeles qua P,roc>orty Is IOali.d In the Lakes Re•ldences • ry 4, F2000 Request f()( SpeQal No. aparec.o al 19\19(10 de 'Govemment, Edi.lea· 225 dcle form II available , •11• c:1tac1on '°" efec· llonal. ln1t11ut1onal" (Rodney Lu Hag-Flctlt'-Buslnffe from the coult clerfl. 'tlvaa par11 amt>oa con· (GEIF) Ol4trtc:t gatrom, appbnt> IQf ..,......=_r,:._.____. Atto-for tM yuge1, tanto. el eaposo Proper1y located at. l\rnendment No 896 on " ... .__....._.. Petttl~ como 1a esposa, hasta 2100 Mar Vista ptoptlty located at 301 Thedoll*~1 pef100S JAMES L..Ru·~· JR. QUt la petlcion sea Thia project 11111 been and 30S Alvll..cto Pllce. are ng uus nest as: ~ rec:huada, " dicta una rellleWed, and 11 has ·Amendmlrl1 to revise E'N:col• 1wucombe ~AJo~W ~~~· dedllon final o=-corte beeh determined !hat It .. Dltl.ncttabllSingh ll'IMap 1Nooot 1f!.!!! .. ~ • .!!.!' .. • u . 1 2 2 COAST HIOHWA y e11plda ln•trucclones as ca1eooncauv 9llampl 8 '""" ,...,.."",. "venue, New-• adlclonal•• Dlchas under tile reqwements Y •rd • 11 b •ck on pOl1 Beach. CA 92662 CORCA !!}2A1 DEL MAR, proh1blclon11 ~ueaen 0 I I he ca II I 0 rn I a Alvarado Place In oon-N I c 0 I • M • r I • ..... haclrs• CUTlplir en cual· Envtronmtnlal Quality JunctiOrt wittt lhe 000· W • • co m b • , 1 2 2 Publllhed Newpor1 quler pa11e de Ceitfomll AclunderClass1,Exlst· 1tl\ICllor'lofanew11nglt Abalone Avenue, N.w· Buch·Costa Meu pclfcualqu+tragentadel Ing Fadlltlea. family dwelUrio et 301 po!j Beach, CA 92662 01~l P1lol January 7, 13, orden publlco que la• Plenntng D1tecto1'1 Alvarado Place. The two G • r Y Th om a • 1'4, 000 FTh211 haye recibldo o que use Permlt No 54 15 lots 819 curremtv de· Weaoombe, 11021 Gold ha)'I Vltto una copla de scheduled tor re'Jlew by veloptd fronting on Star Lane. san11 Ana, Flc:tltlou• ttualne.. ellal. lhe Plannl".!.9 O.patt· Alverado Place and lhe CA 92705 Name Statement 1 The name and ad· rnent of the City ol New· ~'=~1 =:A: ~ buslne11 la con-The follow1ng pelSCW drat of the court Is (El port Beach at 3:00 p.m., U lht front of the corner dUct by-a gene1'81 a,. doloo bullneu aa· nombte r dll'Kdon 0. la on TuMClay, January lot. pa~~~'IOU started STEP)(STEP, 21 conof ~-~~Supe~~ol 25, 2000. W~nen com· Th ,._,.. ha been Chickadee Lane, Alfso ..,..i """""' ment1 or lnputrelaled to ~~nd ~t het doing bu1ln111 yet? VI a Jo' Ce 111ornI1 9range. 34 The Cltv th• projtCt should be been determ'--" 1 ..... t 11 YN~.~~~ .. -w--..... 9265e-1815 Drive, Orange, CA aubtrtitted to the Plan· .,,_. '"' .....,,. ....... ......,. .. ""' Michael Ber en 21 112868 nlng Department by I• categortcally ••empt This statement wa. Chid<adet la~ ·Allao 2. The name address Monday, January ~4. undertheClua5(Mlnor ~l'k ~~tie = Vl1Jo , California end tetephon41' number 2000, lnordertobeoon-.~:~=!n) ~~~uir':. 12 t"..,. nge. 92656-1815 olptl(itloner'uttomeyor sidefed tn t:ie Planning on • .,...,., Thie bullrleM II cion-pelttloner without an et· Olrtdol"tbedllon llap-ments of the C.homta 119N814171 duc::tedby·enlndMduel tomeyls•(Elnombl9 la ptOYed 81 the lime o4 ,.. Envlronmanlal Quality Deify Pilot Jan 7, 14, 21, Have you llarted dll90Clon y al numeto de View, lht appeal period N;i . 28, !lOOO F213 doing bullneaa yet? No telelono6elabogadodel of 14 dl'I• Wll = Nollet Is hereby Flctltlo·-Bual-• Mlc::heel .... ....,. O.mandante, o del CS.· I Iha' da._ du further gl'llt('t lhtt aaid ... ,,_ ..... .,...... __ ft .... ft1 .... rom ••· publtc nearing Wiit be Name Statement Thia staiernent was .. _....,, • qua no ... ne which time any In· held on the 25th dly of The foltowlng peraons filed With the Count)' ~ ts) tereated party or lhelr Jenuery, 10001 81 the lie doing boalnea 81. Clerk o4 Orange County NL GRIER, aU1tiorlzed agent ag· nour of 7:00 p.m. In the EthlolelC 1015 Whlie Ol'l 12+99 Attorney •I Law, 825 grieved ol that'declslon CouncUCNmbersofthe Seti• Wey Corona Del 19811113074 The City Drive, Suite may hie a notice of ap· Newport Beactt City Mar ca 112825 Delly PtlOt Dec: 31 431, Ortinge, CA 112868 ~~ w!~"hl~ Hall, 3300 Newport eou. Anni_~. Johnson, =· Jan. 7, 14,F~~ ~~'4425 lee of $691 00 to dtlray levard, NtYl'port Beach, 1015 mft•• Sall.I Way, Dete (ftehe): the 001t o1 the appeal Cefifornie, •t which bme ~ Del Mar, ca.. Flctltlous Busin... SEP 11. 1191 procedure and ptac;e any •00 all Thie butintss 11 con-Name Stlltament ALAN SL.A TEA, a erie The appllcallOl'I Ind ptl"SON lnlt'91ted may d• ..,.,... ...,_ In 11 .... ,.A .... -• The lcl1owlng persont (Ac:tuario), bf JANE ,... development plant of appear ano be heard ""'H ..., v1 .... , ......... rt d art doing bullnell u · '9GU£RO~, Otf>U'Y the proposed prof9<;t are thereon. II V0U challenge eve J,0u 1 8 t a) DIRECT TECHNlcAL Put>lllhed Newport avaRable lor public ,.. ~:l:fm1~dc:'r':i1~ ~~.::~~~?No SERVICES b~RECT· Buch·Cotta Mesa ~~ ~:~~~s~~PI~! ontY tho8t ISSU81 you or Thia 1iattmenl wu TEK, 285' ndoolph ~~l~r~nualy 7, 14, ,., someone atse ralffd at ftled wtth the <;ounty Ave .. tJ230, Ena. Cell· ,..Js17••733 .,...,.,,. ment, ...,ry Newport the publle hearing de· Cleltl o4 Orange County tomla 92821·5764 "'"' ..., r'-'- Beactt, 3300 Newport scribed In ltN1 notJca or on 12·21·99 Software EdUCatlon 9' Boulevard, Newport 1 n w r 11 1 • n c 0 r . 11991114711 America, Inc., (Calif.), :~t~.~788C~f~~~ ralPQndenoe delMtred Oallv Pilot Dec. 24, 31 2fl5 Randolph Ave., Information oontat1 the lo the City at, or pr!of to, 11Xm, Jan 7. 14, 2000 ;fef,·.5~~· CellfonW Nawpor1 Btactl Plan· the public heanng For F201 Thi bUslneU II nlng Department at lnlormatlOn cell (94~) FICthioue Bualn... dut1~ by • OOf'PC>fa~ W"~8 .. 4·3200 6"'4i~vonne M. Nam. Statement Have you 1ter1ed O 1 Th4i expenH of Harklaaa, City Clerk The lotlowlng persona dOlrlg bualneH yet? No ttiil notice ~Id llom • City of Newpon luch .,. dOlng l'lu1lne11 u Softwa,. EdvOatlOn ol nttng IN ed from NOTE: The e~nse WARD INVESTMENT America, Inc., T•rry the apoltQlnt ol thls ........... ,. ""'Id from COMPANY, 2110 New-KOOMd, Chief 01>el'll· Publlahed Nt,.,J>O(I .......... .. ..... ...... "'-"-•a-' St• 1 ........ ......._ 8each-Co11a Men ~,!~cct1ectedlrom ~.CA926Zi ""'Th,""''=t.ment was = Pilot January 14, Publlahtd Newport Donald R Ward fllld With IN County BtaCh·Cott• Men Tl\llt .. of Wild Famlly Oltltl: of Otanga County ______ F2..;.20;.;. = P1lol .lltnVlry 14, Tru~ daled 8122189 on 12•17-99 SUMMONS Barbare G Ward 1 ..... 14804 (CrTACION F22t TMI .. of Wal'd Fai:nUy Dally Pilot Dec: 2,..s._3_11 JUOICI •Ll TMt, dated 8122189 19011, Jin. 7, t4, zwu ,.. LEOAL NOTICE Thll bulklNI It Con-F200 NOTICE TO D FEN· NOTICE Of' ducted by: • ~ral Good Jo..._ DANT • ~ v 11 o a PUllUC IAL! panne!'thlP 1119 Acuaado) . E STEN· OF ABANDONED ~ove .. uY•Olnu.,•,tarted rellabl• HMCH TON FA.Mil y TRUST PR,..__ v ......... · .,,..:_ yet? I .... ..,. ... , Oall!O June 2~1195, aa ~" • ' .. ....,_ nt•--.. u• ngs ~~~O:nt A~~: ttt~!c,.~ T~::::" o. Ward, '°& ton. an tnd1v1c:1ua1: Mii at Public: eUdlOn, Thlt a1a1emen1 waa lt'a • Phoeht J Sten11111, "" Purauant lo Stctlon fli.d with lhe County t'lety day lhUIVidual, and Ooel 110 ~1100nl ltlll Bu•IMH I Clltr1t qi Orange CounfY tn Cl ... ..._.. 100 1nc1u1M1 ProteHIOnlll Codt. the on 12·21·" ,,,_, Flc:tlUou1 8u•ln ... Harne StatetMnt The folk>Wlna pef'IQnl are dOlnQ bultnell ... DESKTOPOOC, 120 E. 23rd St .• Unll F, Cotta Meta, CA92627 John F. laUlnde, 120 E. 23rd SI , Unit F, Cotta Mela, ~ 92627 Juon S.r~. 120 E. 23fd St., Und F. c:o.ta Meaa, CA 112629 Thlt buttneu la con· dueled by. a general pertnertNp Hev• you •t•rt•d dOtng bullnHI yet? No John F LaLonde This ataten'MM\t wa1 Ill«! with the County Cltrtc °' OfwlOt County on 12-17.90 1 .... 14111 ~ PllOt Dec:. 24 31, 1989, Jen 7. 14, 2000 ,,Sia TO AOMIN4STER ESTATE OF: PAULINE CHAIST1E, Ila, DOAOTH" PluuNE CHAIS'flE cue NUMB!rt: • A2"°339 To .. all t•lr•. beneli· cl 1tle6, Cf\.dltO<t, oont · lnutnl. crlldilors, and P911ont who rr111y oiler w' ... be lnteruled In the wl Or ntate. Of botll o1 PAUllNE CHRISTIE, alca, DOROTHY PAULINE CHRISTIE A PETITION FOA PROBATE haa be41A llltd by JAMEii. 8 CHRISTIE In lht Sup• rlof CoYtt of Ca1tlom1a, ~G~·. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requutS lhal JAMES B. CHRISTIE~ 1Ppoinled' as 1*$onal repr9Hntahv• to admln !tier !ht Hl.a18 of 1M de• oeaent THE PETITION re• queSIS the deceden4 8 Will and c:odldlt, If any, be tdmlled 10 probate The WIM and eny c:odiCllS are awllat:lt for ••· aminatlon in the Ille kept by the COLlt THE PETITION re qouts autnonty to ad mloll1er the estate under lhe lndepencjenl Admln· lstration of Estates Act (This authol\ty Wiii allow Ille poll0fl8l represen1· ativ• 10 take many ac: • IJOnl Without obtalo.ng coun &l>'>foval Bef0f9 taking c:e1tain very 1m· portant actions, hOW· ewr, lht perSOMI repre· eentatlve will be requlfed 10 give notioe to tn lerested pel'IOn$ unfe" t1141y heVe waived notoce or COMented to lht ptoposed acilOl'I l The lndepenoent adm1nls· tratlon 81Jthonty IWtll be gtWtled unleU an Ill' tereated pe110n Illes an objection to the petltt<>n and ShOWS QOOd c:IUM why tne coun ahould not grant 11141 aU1horlty A HEARING on Iha petitlOl'I Wiii" be held 00 JANUARY 27, 2000, at 1 45 PM In Dept. l73 located 11 341 THE CITY DRIVE, ROOM 702. ORANGE. CA 92813-1570 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting ol the pell· lion, you should appea1 at the hearing and state your oblecilons or ftle wnnen objee1Jona wlttt lht cou11 before the hHrlng. Your •P· pearanc» may be .n per 'fF ~~ ~E :t~~: ITOR or contingent cred- itor OI the ~sed. V0U must Ille your claim with the court and mall e copy to lilt perSOl\81 rep- ,.saotativ• ep~ted by lht COUit W11hirt IOUt monthl from in. date ot Rrat lssuancll ol letters as provided In seohon 9100 o1 the ca111omia Probate Code The tlme lor flling Claims wn1 not uplrt before lour motfth9 from the heartng dale noticed above '°0U MAY EXAMINE the lite kepi by the COUit If you are a person In· terested In the estate, you may file with 11141 court • lOflTlal Request tor Speael NollCI (IOllTI DE· 15-4) o4 the falng oC an Inventory and ap1 pralsal of estate assets or ol any petition or ac· count as provided 1" Probate Code secllOI\ 1250 A RtqlJelt lor Special Nouce loon is awllable from the court cleft< PET1TIONER(S): JAMES B CHRISTIE DANIEL 8 . D~ISOERICH, a PAOfESSIONAL CORPORATION, CSBt 30874, 21511 HAWTHORNE BLVD 1590, TORRANCE. CA 90503 A TTORNEY(Sl FOR PETITIONER(S) Publlllltd NewPOrt 8each·Co11a Mesa Dally Pilot January 7, 11, 14, 2000 105991 FT210 Flc:tltloua Bualness Name Statement The lollowtng pt~ are doing butlness as· • Wlenel'IChMtel I 382 250 S. BflalOI, COSI~ Mesa, CA 92826 Enk Estrada. 1435 S. RoMWOOd, Santa Ana; CA 92707 , Thia butineu It con. dUC:tad by. en lndMduai Have you atarted dcw\Q l>UllMH ytt'? No Enl< Ealftda This 11atemen1 wH flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on HH7·99 100Mt14501 Dally PllOt Dec 24, 31. 1999, Jan 7, 14 2000 F1~ On the move? Sell your eX1ra hOUHhOld Items In Clu11fled CaJI 642-5678 : fot the Weatern Olttrtct proPtftVtotheR·2•PRO ATEO AT .3087Oil12•15-00 1 of Tew, agH!tl Iha DiSb1ct; BRISTOl 8TREhi IN A t ..... 14M7 i ~ 1_8N •• UM 'permit tor • ~I~~ NT.Al DE Olilv Piiot Jan 141. 21. YOU AAE BflNQ f()llowlno dHcrlDed tOMll1471t ........,. rAut~ ~y .. ~=· p~~~~VEL UNIT °::i Pilot Dec. 24• 31• I~~;;;:;;;~~~ dandO): SIGNAL MORT· ·De4 CRIB 8ABYS 1 ' Jen. ?, 14 ' = OAO£: COMPANY, CHAIR. MICAo WAVE -------~ "Affordable LAmtlolltikll DiltblO IV, ~ .....,..., dt T E R M I N Al I ON • 28, r:eb 4, 2000 r227 VIN. MiopfMrl, NEGATIVE DECLAAA FfCtfflOua luatneH ZMOU211MWlA12007, •PR•Dvat1anoa ti>DWW.. TION (,.VAllABLE Heme 9tntfMnt I ~"'9neeltou OYtrtey lftrlct FOA AtVIEW AT THli The ki!IOW\ng l*IMI • .. ~ l'rop-propetty devetof>lMnl PLANNING DIVISION re dolno bullneu at I 911y", f0(~11of Th .-.gutmtona relei.d lo lot FROM IANUANY-TO URf "'rHE ST AAS • '-18 t"*d ...... ~reot. the l'tlQUll'9-' • ., u:·e 7391 Wa ....... 1 Coda (lJ 8 C.) ...,_ "*11 lflet lfll oaw10p FEBRUARV t4 ~J. "F • 1.-r ttM and 1117 and Tiiie rnent lhell be bounded ,OR FURTHER IN· • Unit G, HuntlnQ1on ,, u ac . ...., .. , on ..... by pub4io FORMAnoN ON TH£ • C4illlotnla 9:le47 2Aft0.0-hM-tlrHll ll'ld on·••te ABOVE Al'PLICA• ~AloBl•nldJ..32f -.... -.. United ...,... ~. TIONS TElEPtiONE UI oc~ u-::!·L l.;01 • ...... °'5fltcl eourt f'9t i e ~&'.ct """""to (714) j54. UO 0 R • Cill!QfTN 02047 0 Ii -&:.._... -CALI. AT THE OFl'JCE Tilil IMINlt II oon- 1 • w"":: '°' ~ be =: ..:n S:'b::: Of THE PLANMHQ dueled by en lndlvldt* I =-~..:: 101 condominium DIVISION, AOOM 200. Hive you 111rt1d I Of Anl9fkla pufPOMI 77 'AIA OAIVE. COST A dOitlO bUllMn yel7 HO e ~"°'1 ........... MESA, CA&.lf'OANIA !odOIPl'I Al Btanlll 3 A WanMI for ArrMI !......... ..... ...... Publlll'led N•.WPOll ltlil 11ai.ment "' ! W91 lltUed by 119 O.rtc to -· 8 M 111«1 with the County INC , a Certtomie Corpo. AHO MISC HOUSE• 8IC a7 r111ion, OLD ITEMS NOT1CI Of You have 30 CALEN· Sale wUI M by com· PlililOH llMllO VllW DAR OAYS anet Chia peWve bidding. {wriltefl TO Aal911TIR -•a•n --•ummon1 11 MIVtd on H•l«I bids m•y be UT.Aft Of!• ---..._._ )'OU 10 ,,.. • 1YPfWrl11.n alb'llltled In advance) WAHDA ' cem...y • Mar1Ulry '-:= ~ "=11 H ~ r:: 2t~T OF l~ llAMAMT 01ipll • ~~ _. not ro:a you; ./:t PRUM&E WHE M 8eld tMfTH ... WANDA llOO ~ w. artwe typ•wrfnen re;poo•• property tlH bHn II. ~ ....,... ...,. mutt be 1n PfOPtf 19oa1 MOtect 'Wiii wtlldl le le>-... WANDA •'"4 ·-~==lll..mllll IOl'm If you W9llt h celad~YAH IEU: CAii ~. ADt1:l ' ~IOhearYouftaM f,1 ,. AVE'~f:VA To .. heltt, ....... ,_!'E " vou 00 noc 119 ~ ...... CA i2en (14t> dM!lt. ~. COf'll• ... rtleponM on lllM, you --. • ~/,·~. Md may loM lfll oua: Ind II(). t282. LMllllofd ,,. ,.,_ WftO NY ...,_ MOf"*Y '* )'OU'-... lft<ny •nd :we .. ':~:::.: .. De ..... ., lft"" CNmiillua• ~ NV bt Wiiien INlllt De ,_,. by ~ Wll Ol--~ea"'-at Alternadve" I>Jscount Clsk~ Cremation& Burial Service ~= nmfrfg tlftd'*'IDfllllelllM -~ ThM .. Ofltt legal ~:.::; ~~=-=~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. ~~~~~=:;=:====::;~ t, f of "9 =..,.,.....,... • 2 Poot •icroech· o:,c~o~ ...... '!: Cit!\ oc Qfinae county I Ing mt,!__ eullOr• mMl _,flt 4 '°°4 lldl 2000 r""' __ , ' • on 12•17-it - hcl'-tildd• Y9fd ..... ..,.... F'217 1 ... , .... ... • .. CllW ""'°" plllCl8 ~. ... end o.ly PtkllC Jan 14, 11, I! ~ ~· _ e 2 *"I lndl ~ 21. F«i 4, IOOO Fm .. Our office will be closed on Monday, JanuarY 17, 2000 to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The deadline for Sa~ay, Jan. 15th & Monday, Jan. 17th will be 4pm Friday. We will re-open Tuesday at 8:30 am. . .~·· ...... ] ~. .,.,. . ' l ~ ,, ~ . . ' '"" . .:r -. '1T:: • • -. ~ . , . ' . . . ..... . . '' ... VY~Jfa,-ina J~ Bayfuuu communiry with private bcacJ\ & marina. Walle to balboa leland •he)fn. Mi.nucea &om Fuhion leland. &ua:-1.ur apartment.a with wood bumln1 fireplace and privace p.np. FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNITY BY FASHION ISi.AND Beautiful treo hned 11.rMb and golf counie views. EnJOY et.rtfrff living in your largo 2 BR apartment homel l ~r.· ~""W . ""W • ~ .. ~ I ... • . ' ' -., ....... t -:'. 01 •1••• I ,, • \' .. . . ·n.1-~·-·. ,-·-.• '\ ,., ' ... . ' ··.-·1 ·, ,,. . • Nowhmng. COUIUOllS rdi;ablc, ~aumicat S? 2Slhr plu1 medic.ti bfncfiu. bonus, aDd 1uxk option P'°lnm Salary h:ghn dtpcnding on apcn«llClC.McaK "'•·<~ft 9-4JIUJ 140ln1 I) ·~lll*-­•Vll Uw •!'llllllatM • ~ c.,i.1*111 GENERAL OFFICE APIM pleaMtlt wOl1Qng enw1lnlnlnl ~lllfltlr'­ MS. Word ' ExCll • must. PIT 20-30fft. Send '-Jll'll wltflary biltory '° Houghton ConltNC:tion PO.Bo•4113~ 8Mch. CA 12111. fax: MMT3-209I. 9-fNI: shclnc:tM.of.com [ '·_ -' -. Tfl• Dally Piiot Wiil PUt>llsn • Tax a. Financial Directory to assist our reaaers In finding • ux professional. RHcn1ng over 40,000 names 1n a n1on ·ena market, vou trt sure to flna many wno neeo your n110 A smart move on vour part would t>t to tart t0vtnt1Q• Of our 1ncredlt>lv low rates 1na p11c1 your 1C1 w1tn us. onev $15 per w11ec If you 119n up fOr Utt entlrt 17 wHlll, or 1 m1ntmun1 •· wHlr run It t.a per...._ T I Siu of Ad . l If Friday, lonuo!Y 1 ~ .. 2000 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE HES ~·~ ... llkt QIM&.201 I, M83'891 I 1!-=11-~1 Do ~OU h.ve ftnanclll BOllt Sllp probltma? Ho credit? Up to 4aft Bid Ctldlt? Thi worM priva dock on Beck Bay crd? Starting off• 1111111 M•m-9415 Ot">i!I bu1lnete Cell UI Sldl f' for 32ft UJlbolt. 1-llMSMOM $12. per foot. Good locl• I BUY WEll SECURED 11<>n, dock box. water/elecl TRUST DEEDS e disooutt 94H75-6128. 1or~~:81~ 60' BOAT SLIP I no POWER J • BOATS HBOATSH MOTOR & TRAii.EA ~ Oft 801ton Wheler "Montauk" w/15hp Suzuki. Bimini top, lt4,IOO. MM42-4110. FIND ~ (Can \aka up 10 7511.) Aval Now. 94H73·2810 195 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS .. • Doily• Pilot · _ ... _.,_._. __________ , ___ f!!!1 FIJtt CUSIOmlltO flJ/O"!'to 2 Top9, 1V1 tlln .._.., :WC""'.~ LI~;: outllOM.i Cvllel 't4 ml lllW ha 1 ·ownlf II ,_ .... ll.500. I, 811""'-• 'if. wt-. \19, 11*¥ 9ltlll, SOUTH • K !02 ? AQ5 1-.Mi l' •J ~ IO lf6 32 0 7 ~ ... l0 75Jl "' 1ed Vllluei m I.es "'111111111 n • 1nd,\ unh~ w11ho>UI lhc 1..-lr of • ~pawle*I: P .. I. cc , 176.00 M4f.tlflotMG·JllO :r-.-.'\:tn~ ldlllnl~cerl .... 71CM1714 kceclM-MO Sl · (XMOIUO) 111,MI 141~NAHM N.191 UNCOlN NAVlQATOfll 'M ~ cat. ~ Ktft Or°'Y ' (1t•1MO-f100 4wd V8 uo, 111, Cid. llv, die lnlldor. L09dldS2e Unooln Mlrairf &iiii&G~ ... 'ii a, tOOf llCIC. IOW, PlfYIC'f MM« 88f0 Ttwn-f100 • QlS llelat. !Mlllv,IOW Ole Qllll, prtnUn,...... Memlry T,_ LI 'f7 ml CO; cllll Oooll & lllCfe4 (WU10~ Olocl Ul,ttl 20 mites, cll1mpll1n. Air cond, aueo. W powtt, (IJM) m.• ........ 'I ...._,, aworne -*· rw am1rn 1:111, lront ~ NANM ~~ llflil. •· co. iMne. dlt.-e,Ullllbags J«l'4M100 origlr1ll owner S27.000 (VWWG7) M.MJ OJRll •CMR 'W UNCOt.N TOWll Cir '" 949·261•9013 dlys Ken Otody Wtllt _,... llW .._ Slgnllure va. 111, 11110. tut IMHS9-9303 ~ Uncoln MlcUfY =•table ~loft ' Powfl, "premium wheels, . MtRCt;OH aOOi '17 71H2N100 C 47K 1111, 124.toO cNIM, lfw. Mil •. baos. &Mr/<py, eK In rec:enl WORY l1'81W LI ii c111 TIM Mt ....... 111 • '*-oower cMsetfe rep1111. 11dont •no . .Air cond IUIQITllllC:,· pwr • (ICYf212!1) S2t,tl5 d"1ll1d/g1rag1d, no atetrlng, 1ml1m 111110, RANGE ROVER t2 Kln..Grocly llCcidtnls rnedwllQI Cit c....ue ®II lit blQI.. YI, All Powlf, CC, 1111, LINlltl!JWCIM'y 100 wati co l)l1y11' (SMMM7) 11.115 111110 CHlltll, ®r 1'...aN100 800-537-7123 xt618 Ken Qrocly i!MWf, moonrl, LOADED! • m. Benz 300 SL .,, Uncotn Mecury Mint Cond, Mutt "'" o A(.)J IO • KJ 9 Si~c lht l'lh lli.:k t:,on 1111ly he lk:~c:k>ftttl n ~fl.Ilk~. 1.11. l.hnJI lllill ~utl lllU~I be h:fl u111tl tl11.• end. hr it tukc.'"'four d1a111onc.l Ind~. d1~J1d111~ 1 ~rtlk frum dw11111r, On Iii.: lhiril 1111J f1>ur1h. rvollU. L11-t d1'°'.1nJ a hc.111 anJ a cluh Ncxl 1:n'h oul the 11111.'l' Irids 1n 111:.irts 11nd clu~. Mure IM llt'Wi -Wt'\I dl<;Cllld\ .. \f>u<lc: 011 1111: thmJ round of coch, and 1ht count of lhc hond is comple1c Wcq \IMICd With • ~-2 ~ 2 dis111hu11on and E.t~. therefore. t~ l·S·2·S All lhnl i nctdctl now 1s ror I :.u t's \tngiclon 10 be 011 IK1nor. Cush lllll king of \padeS anJ hope for ~•nHS· 1h1n1 • iooJ t.o hnrrcn ·When F.11\t d~ the jack. you can.cla1111. lu'-c 1he proven lines"" fllf' q11«11 c•f ~ and aoother 1to.nd l.tm c1111 be chalked ur! '91 GINI loolong, cnercol ~"vry ~~ .... · 71'422.,700 au,ooo obo. Dan black/Ian 1n1 lvry IOldecl .....,.,, 18• ... • 1111°· ..,..,..,., · 94.._.....035 • abtolllllly bee. condiliOO power, abs, !Ill, roof rid!. MERCURY Villeoer OS '91 TOYOTA PiCRUP 193 128 200 o1>o 949-640.noo PllvlC'f gtw. alloys. nin-Wagon. 111, 1ulo, ve. 1 5 IOMd UlllPlf lhell. • nlnO boerds, Ill. Cl\Me, cd pus, loll power, 1111' Ill, White. ft.tm CO. $5200 llillfc9dl1 E.32.0 Clbrloi.t (VW~2} 111,98$ llll, CISI, rool rid!, pnyac:y ..... n .. 1M4 'ts LTD c;onvertlblt, Ken Gtody gllSs, cklll 111 blgl lill ni< h1ddm11 SUlTlll \~FSI NURlll EA't'f 2NT P11 7111 I l'us SmoMd IMrltfown top, Uncoln MtcwJ (VDJ62227) i15,111 VOLVO MO WAOOH ii 1111 lnltlkli, ~ cond. Tt4-52M700 IC• Orody • ml cond. 82,500k lri, new fully 101dtd, 4:hrom1 u;;cury sit* Cs Wgn wl Uncotn Mecvry Plrll 11111. lleflll lrUllOI. whtllt, G n-. 1 owner. ~1 No.11.t ~ .. Clulle. 714-522-1700 110.150 Call 714-43oM465 .. _ ... Orcnine lead s.~ ur 0 BmJcc IOI . Counlrng w11he h.1nd. 'Th.~I 111.'l._M tht\ dnl. lrcNll lhe 1998 ACBl Junior uamma c~mr. far nltlrc 1'f011m1111 1him 1he near h<>pefl'\\ rwros11lllll II appear 10 he DI fir.I &lance 1lie JUntOf who lt<hJ I~ S11Uth ~•nls ·p1a)tJ lhc hand tn the: r>fC· "nhed -ulllllncr to collect 111 1hc Irick\ Would ynu ha\c Joni.' 1hc Ulhc1 SS0.000 14•721·1071 cais. do>/$ ,a, c.,81 .,,1 OLDSifOkUurori 'ii _Aslt_for __ Tom_,,,_...,._ __ Tn a ~""I blOS. 3nl • ... alhtf. * I Low 27k m. v.tlllt • ..., llhr. vw m '11 An&# (VMS1ut) an.m .ni conc1. btl °' "'"·' m m1 on ,.. lflO. ,.._,,,,.. ., __ ..... d Ken Gtody ' (125539) $18.9811 ~~ =MIPI' ~ u•"""'' -11ac 1 Uncoln Mercvry I HA8£RS c~. oood t .. _ , M2-M78 714-522-1700 , (714 1100 ltlOO M•722-nA W11h :n hi11h-~11n1 pom1, m 1hc coo1b1ocJ holding. 11 1s imJl'"'"blc 10 tay 001 uf 111" grand 'lam. bu1 1he f:l<:I lh:ll the J.t<:f.:\ were: virtuJlly all Wedding Cxp~~ts CASH FOR CARS M&MTRADERS All MAKES & MODELS We come to you. Nothing c-ver 1 O years old. Buyer. Paul Ritchie (714) 404 3542 (7!4) 741-0054 AcUfl Legend ... OrlQlonlll owner. lealher. wtit, loeded, SOit ml. Xlrt cond $16 ,500 949-676-1550 BUICK COUPE •n $500. 714-632.()338 BUICK LE SABRE '17 LTD, !ow 33k ml, t>ejgt. llhf. CO, Ind mote! Super clean! (511328),, $15.968 "ABE RS (7H)540-1100 * Cldlllec Sldan oevlili '98 White, relllble, g,.._. cond 7184 m~ pp $1~,250 obo 94H40-7100 c1c11nac: Cpe Deville '93 While, lealhet, popular s1ylel(232544) 17.988 NABERS . (7")540-9100 CAOiLUC Fleetwood ·92 Lo lri, gray ll!V, relablt & luxurloosl New car trade-In! (221768) 17.988 NABERS .,__ (714)S40-9MIO Cldmac: Sdn Devllll '90 8419!. 1al1 lea'1er. good condl1oon, SUPER value! (356037) $6,988 FORD Tavf\19 GL WGN 'if Air cond, IUIO, lu• ~f1 lift, cruise, am.1m CISS, IJU8I ill( bags, tool rQ, 3td ... (VA320SS6) M,815 I<• Orody LJncoln Mercury 714-522-1700 NABERS (714)54MIOO FORD TAURUS LX 198 CffEVAOlET TAHOE 'ti NI cond. eulo. 1\111 power . .......,, ........... ,,.,....., ... _ Ill. CfUIS8. llTlllm cass, lloy .u•u, _..,r, .. _,, .. m_ .......,_._ I•-• ~ ......,_ eXC911enl condlllooJ ... _, """ ..,_ ......... i 1()865.4) $23,988 cllal air bags, abl NABERS (TA260IOI} St,813 (714)540-ttOO Ken Grody CHEVY ASTRO VAN '99 U7f::'22~~ry Low 1ek miles, whee, rear INANITI 045 •90 ell & morel 8alara ol w11· Blaclc, IOaded, tinted, CUI· rancy, Pl8\'IOUS Aenlal tom lires/whMs Musi Seel J : • (16397'7) 117,968 $10,350 Call 949"874-7000 • • NABERS (714)540-t100 JAGUAR VANOEN PiU If ; .~ •. Chevy Oelulll 112 Ton Gtty, HOllltnt condl11on. •: • Longbed 79 350 VS, aulo, ONL y 'TC»(m~ .~':.'!' Seel • 1 • • 0 pie ed $1',900 ~1-13.U. • : : • ~. $~~~~~ Jaguar XJi •ii MetalifC. 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