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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-02-15 - Orange Coast PilotI ' I o • SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 Romance in the air ... ~ ..... replaced by rain •After dampening some Valentine's Day weekend plans, showers expected to continue this week. Greg Risling DAllY PILOT COSTA MESA -An expected series of storms that promised to bring need- ed rain over the weekend hardly quenched a coupty that has barely registered an inch of rainfall over the past seven months. three days at John Wayne Airport were about a third of an incb, according to the National Weather Service. Since July 1, the Newport- Mesa area bas seen about 1.2 inches of rain. The county averages about six inches of rain at this time of year. minor traffic acodents in Costa Mesa on Monday that may · have been caused by the weather or the last-minute hus- tle for a Valentine's Day gift. David Bingham of Costa Mesa said the light showers were putting a damper on . his day.· "The box of candy is get- ting wet and so is this cuddly teddy bear,• said Bingham, holding onto his gifts and running through the puddles near a flower shop on Adams Avenue. ~My girlfriend and I I . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2000 Dark skies and a smatter- ing o( showers kept many people indoors but did little to improve the county's thirst for rain. Totals for rainfall the last Meteorologists aren't reJidY to· push the panic button yet. Providing nope ~ the month of March, a time when reservoirs can be replenished to make up for low precipitation totals. There were a handful of SEAN HU(~ I DAJlY Pl.OT As a winter storm approaches, Costa Mesa resident Doug McCrea h~ads back out for SEE RAIN PAGE 5 one last wave just after unset. More raJn is predicted today. . LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE ••• SORT OF , - \ OON lEACW/OAlYPllOT Gondolier Sergio of Adventures at Sea takes a couple out for a Valentine's Day sunset cruise in Newport Harbor. District expected to oppose Measure F •Citing concerns over a possible expansion of John Wayne Airport, Newport-Mesa school board to vote on resolution next week. Danette Goulet DAtlY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -Amid pressure from concerned residents, the school board is expected to vote next week on a resolution opposing Measure F. The ballot initiative, set to appear before voters March 7, is designed to block the coun- ty's proposal to build a $2.9-billion airport at the closed El Toro Manne base. Uthe initiative passes, it will require a two-thirds majority of county voters in order to build future projects such as airports, landfills and jails. Residents in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa fear if the plans to build an airport at El Toro fail, the county would be forced to expand John Wayne Airport. The Newport-Mesa Urufied School D1s- Covi strikes back with anti-union ad •Accusations of misusing dues comes two weeks after 500 · carpenters picketed the company's Newport Center job site. Noelcl Schwartz DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Cov1 Concrete Construction has accused the Carpenters Union of rrususing $1.5 million in dues since 1997 to pay nonunion worken to protest in front Of Its building sites. The ac:cutations are the latest develop· ment in a three·year battle between the con- struction company and the union. Two weeks ago at Newport Center, nMJ'ly SOO Local Union 9" protesteri showed up at a ecm )ob lite, demanding tM C0111pany hint union woran. In a one-page paid advertisement appear- ing in the Los Angel nm on Monday, a message from the CoVt company said the union has paid •nonunion workers nonuruon wages, without benefits, to intimidate, threaten and harass· the Covi construction company. The ad accu the union of hypocnsy in its campaign to force CoVl to lure uruon workers and pay uruon wages. Union representatives said they viewed the ad as a victory m their long-running dis- pute with the mllbon-dollar construction com~y. While uruon •wkesmon Mike McCarron admitted that a considerable amount of money has been spent ob the campaign - and that a smell percentage ol nonunion worun are Uled in protmts -be Mid it ii worth -.non. .The IDllDb9nldp b9cb the l11it.nhlp,. SI( COVI MGI S trict has not yet taken an offioal pos1tion on Measure F. #Basically, what we're looking at is protE.'Ct- ing our legal optioris, regardless of wtuch WdY !the vote on Measure F) goes,• !>aid school board member Martha Fluor. "We need to protect the safety and health of our schools.• District officials and parents have been concerned about the ~ffects d larger and louder John Wayne Airport could have on education. In December and again in Janu- SEE MEASURE f PAGE 5 INSIDI IDUCATION P•rt Priv•te O.y Sdtool fi~ KMtM FtWmMt ~ .,., """"~ City unveils plans f.or West Side • Overview leaves residents with questions on project to revitalize Costa MeSd neighborhood. Answers will come at future meetings, city 4says. Noaki Schwartz DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA • Jfos1ctents hoping for clanty on the eagerly anticipated plan to revitalize the oty's West Side left Mon- day's lightning-quick presentdtion with more questions than answers. "I'm concerned about the narroWlllg of 19th Street,· ScUd resident Paul Bun· ney. "It will mean more lrdfftc for Victo- ria, 17th and 18th streets: · Mayor Gary Monahan, however, tned to assure community members that the JO-minute Planning Comm1ss1on and City Council presentation was an overview. Monahan said there will be a significant amount of time for public comments when the West Side plan is discussed at future Plaruµng Commission iihd City Council meetings The drdft IS the product of an ongomg effort that began three yedl"S ago, when the oty voted to improve the neighbor- hood's traffic, rundown areas and lack of diverse retail store . Los Angeles-ba ed ElP Associates mcorporated a significant amount of public input into the mtbal design, called a draft, which took about a year to create. Elwood C. Tescher, of EIP, said that a copy of the plan would be available later Uus week for public reVlew. The plan includes proJ».>als to create a commuruty center at 19th Street and Placentia Avenue, to strengthen neigh- borhoods through greater mteractlon and to unprove street scapes and land- scapes The idea is to shape an overall sense of community belonging and to improve the economic dCtivtty of the West Side. "I think it's very exotmg, • Council- woman Libby Cowan aid. Residents at the meeb.ng. however, • termed the outline vagu and ru hcd. Many SEE WEST SIDE PAGE S • INDEX QASSIREDS -·-10 POUCI FUS , .-2 PUIUC MOT1C£S 9 SPOITS . --·-~ • • 2 T uesdoy, February 15, 2000 Kid s Talk BACK What do you think about cigarettes? We a.5ked aeventh-graders at TeWJnk/e Middle School what they thought about cig- arette smoldng. Here's what they had to say: ·1 thlnk people shouldn't do it because it is bad for you. You can get lung dis- ease and cancer. I know one or two people who smoke and if we a.re out and they light up a cigarette, J tell them to go in a different place." RAEANNE PFEIFER, 12 Costa Mesa "J think Jt is bad for your life because it will make you die soon. And it is bad for dating because it will make your breath smell, as well as your clothes. ft will also stain your teeth.• SHANE THOM PSON, 12 Costa Mesa •1 think it's bad because you can die and it turns your teeth yellow. Smoking education here at school helped because we saw pictures of people who smoke and their teeth are yellow." ELISE CARROLL. 12 Costa Mesa "J thJnk if you smoke, you are abusing your body. I would tell someone who offered me a cigarette no thanks, because J wouldn't want to gel addicted." MAURIOO AGUILERA, 13 Costa Mesa •J think it's really bad because in DARE, they showed us pictures of people's lungs, and the smoker had nasty black lungs and tho non- sinoker had clean lungs. It's better not to start smoking because once you start, it's really hard to stop." FRANOSCO PEREZ 12 Costa Mesa 1VOL 94, NO. 39 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publtsher TONY DOOIRO, Editor JIMflllt M GI 4.HO, Senior 0ty Editor NAHCV a&va. Futur• Editor M>GIR CJYIUOfl4 sports Editor MMCMM11N, Photo Editor MntCJNY NOC. News Editor D.llm"IN, Page Designer JAll1'( Gii ·-a.lfltd Adl.wtillng LWIOIM C*, Promotionl "''MOD SHAH. OWf Flnln<W Officer Miis of Yellowstnne First Step . THE WEEK House for Women • ORGANIZATION: Yellowstone first Step House for WomM, a nonprofit group th•t provides food, room, board and an introduction to the recovery community for women who are experiencing problems with drugs and alcohol. •~Peter Walker. board member IN THE CLASSROOM • ADDMSS: 154 East Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 • ~ (800) 941·9048 • NEEDS: Volunteers and a full-time seaetary. • WISH: "We've got a number of bad computen. It would be nice to have a few really nice computen." Doily Pilot BRIAN POBUDA I OMV PILOT Park Private Day School music teacher Mike Booke leads his first-grade music class through practice for Thursday's performance. Sitting in on a sing-along • IN THE CLASSROOM is a new weekly feature in which Dally Pilot education reporter Danette Goulet wlll visit a school within the Newport-Mesa district and write about her experience. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT A s the children stood In two curving rows facing the k eyboard, theu high· pitched voices rang out almost in unison. ·r ve been working on the rail- road, all the live long day. I've been working on the railroad, just to pass the time away. Can't you hear the whistle blowing ... " Most of the first-graders a t Park Private Day School belted out the old classic. A couple were even dancmg around. Those sirnp[e songs we all loved as children are still as run as ever. Once adults have chil- dren, they can sing them .. agam. Otherwise, it never seems quite appropriate. The students had been practic- Briefl1, In EDUtATION OCC's I lilgendorf part of 'Leaders 2000' First-graders at Park Private Day School in Newport Beach sing songs of childh ood -as only children can mg for weeks and this was their final music class before an after- noon concert. They giggled and goofed off a bit. One little boy, who shall remain anonymous, was continu· ously making tacei as he sang, trying to get a reaction out of the boy standing next to him. The theme of the. concert was patriotic. The uniforms worn by the students every day were swapped for any combination of red, white and blue. Each grade had different songs to perform. The first grade wa.s preparing to sing ·America the Bf:autiful," • I Love the Moun- tams •and "I've Been Workmg on the Railroad." . The realization that children are natural singers came when they all came closer to hitting the high note in • Americe the Beauti- ful" than most adults would hope for. There were 20 children singing and not one of them caused that well-known "Ameri- ca the Beautiful" cringe. Their pre-pubescent voices tended themselves beauti.fu.lly to the high pitch of "I Love the Mountains. H Unfortunately, to sing that song. they needed to get into spe- cial groups. It was pure chaos. Who was m Shelby's group? Half knew, half didn't. However, they were ready with the concert songs so they fin- ished out music class with some Valentine's Day tunes. The smiling children followed the duections or the music teacher, Mike Booke, and formed a circle. I noticed what should al administrators and faculty memben. The 58-year-old Corona del Mar resident will be introduced to the program during a speda1 weeldong lilstitute scheduled for Feb. 27 to March 3 tri San Dlego. have been a singing hand.leap - five little mouths all missmg some combination of front teeth. As soon as the words ·rm going to pick somebody" left Booke's mouth, a series of squeals filled the air. The youngster m the center sang, "Who will be my Valentine, my Valentine, my Valentine? Who will be my Valentine, my Valen- tine, my Valentine?" The child in the center then chose another stude nt, who stepped into the circle and sang back, "I will be your Valentine, your Valentine, your :Valentine." Several little boys were furi- ously shaking their heads and wagging their fingers back and forth ln front of their noses. But they had nothing to fear. The little girls did not want to pick a boy and did so only when the teacher insisted. To watch these students gnn- ning and dancing little jigs as they sang was to witness the purest form of music appreoation. OCC athletic director Jane Hilgendorf bas been selected to participate iri. the National lnsti· tutc for Leadership Development •Leaders 2000• program, a.n mtemational pf'99?am for educ;ation- The National Institute is reCognized mtema· tionolly by colleges. universltiel and blnba11e1 for lts vilionary programs that produoe educa- tiorial leaden who effectively ~ 811UD1p- tionl, eHmlriate banierl and create new path· ways to IUCC'ellful tolutionl. lbe Leaders 2000 program laSts one yea_r and is designed to enhanc:e the akillS participants need m order to a11nme major dedlion·making roles at their imtitutionl. 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TEIW'ERAlUMS Balboa 64148 Cofona del Mar 63147 COStl Mesa 65149 ' Newport Btl<h 64148 Newport Coast 641'8 SURF POMCAST The 5\Wll out of the west and southwest lncrHSeS today for sets lri tt,. waist to chest· high level. LOCATION Siii Wtdge ................ 1 ... wlJw Newpo•.-.. ....... -.. 1 -4 wlJw IMlckle'l ..... N ....... 1 .. wltNI '"* Jftty .......... 1 .. WlflN CdM ....... "'"'~""' 1-4 1#/fN . TIOES TODAY First low 6.061.m ....................... 1.8 First high 12:32 a.m-.............. H ... 4.4 Second low 6:38 p.m................. ...0 .3 Second high '11 :51 p.m .................... .4.6 WIDHUDAY First low 7;22 1.m ....................... 1.9 first high 1:25 a.m ........................ 4.5 Second low' 1·2s pm ...................... 0.9 Sec.ond high 12:56 p.m .......... _'""'"'3 9 POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Alrpcwt Loop Driw: A set of tools worth $285 was stolen from• businesi In the 3100 block at 101.m. Feb. 9. ...... 5het: Stereo ~uipment worth $600 WM stolen from • hotTMI In the 2900 block between Feb. 9· 11. • w.t 11th 5het: A tlllgat• worth $200 was stolen from • pickup truck In th• 600 blodc bet'Netn Feb. 6-9. NEWPORT BEACH • Dowt Drive: A cellular phone worth S200 was stolen from• car In the 1000 block between 12.30 end 3:30 p.m. Feb. 11 • • Luta n1e ~ A computer and en answering m.chine worth S 1, 100 were sto6tn from 1 home In the 200 block ~ 7:40 Mld 9 p.m ,.,. 10, • nth ..... A llP'OP Computllr ~ Sl.000 W9' stolen from • home In the 100 block bi'ttMn 7 and 10-.lO p.m. Feb, 11. Doily Pilot Tuesday, February 15, 2000 3 Retelling the tak ~f the snarling, frozen cat W henever Gino Bo ro and I get together, we exchange Sam Oxarart sto- ries. The other day I bumped into Gino m a crowd .. There was no opportumty for a real exchange of Sam Oxdrart stories so l asked, "A quick one?" Gino's answer was, ~the frozen cat• Sam was between mar- nages -or between divorces. I was distressed est the mess Sam was making of his matrimoruaJ hfe, so 1 extracted a promise that before he entered into the bonds of matnmony again, he would call me hrst. And so 1t was thdt I Robert Gardner THE VERDICT received a call at about 3 a.m. one morning from Sam. There was qwte a bit of noise in the background that I couldn't identify Then came the voice of Sam. ~sob? Thls 1s Sam. You remember that prom1!ie 1 made to cclU you before I got married again?" "Yes, but what is au that noise?" "Slot mdchines. I'm call· mg from Las Vegos I'm m d casino about to go into a mdll'iage chapel lo get mdr· ried. • Given the circumstances, it seemed that d lecture was a waste of time, so I said •good luck• and went back to bed. Well, that marndge was no better than the rest, and after a few months, 1t was over. Sam felt lonely clfter th<.1l wile left, so he bought d cal Sam and the cat got along famously, then the Cdt died. Sam was overcome w1lh qnef, more grief than l hctd detected over the departure bf dny or his wives. Howe,yer, he WdS faced with a tdugh decision - what to do with the cat's remains. fie was tom betwc•en burying the animal in h1s bdckyard or tdkmg it tu om• of those pet cemeten<>i.. We had several long con- versahons on the problem, but during this penod of uncertainty, somelhing had to be done with the body or the cat So Sam simply put 1t in the freezer compartment of hls refngerator Dunng the freezing process, the Cdt's lips pulled back, leaving the corp.,,., with a perp<>tual lrozc•n snarl on 1ts face. ThP debalP betwePn backyurd burial and the p •t cemetery continued. At one tune, Sam' sug-. gested thi:it 1f l wquJd pr~­ '>tde over the ceremony m full robe, he wouJd choo .. e 'the bc:ick yard option I demurred, pointing out that whiJe Judges cuuJcJ per- form mi:imagt!s, there were no prov1s1ons for funerdls - particularly for dmmal!>. In the meantime, Sam, hndinq hlmself betwe<'n mamages, w<1s pursuing a numbN o( sweet '?oung thing., ... some not so swPet. dnd some not .. o younq. Unfortunately, SOIUP. or these potenual future Mrs. Sam Oxdrarts opf'ned thl" lrN'7N compartmf"nt of hie; refrigerator in Pare h of JC e cubf's and c-amt> ftH P to lace with the frozPn cut with thr. snarl on its ruce End of many a future Mrs Sam Oxarurt J never knew thr· <tC'tUdl hndl <J1spo~1t10n ul the Cdt l know for sure hP took the frozen c clt out ul his freezer becdu'ie he 1·vcmtu· ally got ntdrned <1tJ<.t10. I Wdlk pac,t 5t1m s old hoµse with some rPyulduty. When I do, I lhmk I should ddv1sf! the µn•sent occupdnh thcJt 1f th1·y d1y in ·the backydrd, not tu chy too dc>ep • ROBERT GARDNER 1~ a Corona def Mar resident and former judge H1~ column runs Tuesdays. Balboa Island man charged with assaulting pOlice officers ·•Police say they don't know what prompted Richard VandagrifJ to start fire, allegedly hurl objects at officers. GregRisfing DAILY PILOT A 45-yeur-old man who threw out everylhing but th<· kitchen sink in a bizarn' weekend mcHhmt wt1 .... chMged Monday with ont.,.,. count of assdull with a, dedd- ly weapon for dllegedly attackmg police officers Police responded lo the mdn\ Balboa Island home twic:c early Sunday dfter he caused a loud disturbt1nce that woke neighbors. Richard Vanddgriff Wds taken to d hoi.pttdl for p!>ychiatnc ev<ilu- dtion but Wd!> clet1red on Monday ~It! was chdtCJed with one county or t1'>::.t1ult with d deadly wear>0n aud held in Orang(• County Jail w lieu of $50,000 bail. Thr> b1:£drrt en< uunter begcm around 1 a.m. when there were reports that Vanddgriff was oul!>Hle · his home on the 100 block of Onyx Av,•nue tdlking to him- self Pol.ice officers ledrned Vandagnrt Jived with his mother, who hctd left the home e<1rher that night uecause he WdS ac ling strangely. Police spoke with him t1nd toJd him tu yo 10s1de hie; home. He calmed down t1nd the ofhc:er!> left. Otllt er!> ietumed to the home ncdrly two hours Idler, dfler dispdlcher.:. rPceived u call from VandtJgrJff, who thought his house had b{'E!n SUTTQUDdPd by "qdng mc>m· beri. from up, n police '>dl<..I When ofhcPrs app1oud1" I the house, they sctw him inside screcHnmg dnd WdV1nc1 d metal polf> over his hf'dcl. Police dlso noticed he Wd.., blt.>edmg from self-inflicted cuts from qld!>S and " sornt' qcml cn tools. Police Sd1cl once olh< t•1.., conldcted him, h<• 1Jc_•9un lhrowmg different 1t€'ms di them. He rummaged throuql' his home und found '>t'Vl'' d• blankets which he. put m " pile and set on rue. Police an uncPrtam what rcJUSf'd Vandagnif's .iction~. • "1 !is mother WclC, OUVIOUS- ly alraul enough for hN to leavP, • st.Ud NPwport Beuch police Sgt M1k<' McDermott "J I<' w~1c; mc1king a lot of no1s(• tlnd throwmg a hunch of stuff for reasons unknown to us· While> officers were lrymg to Pxlmgubh llw fut'. the man c hmbed onto his rooftop dnd bPgan throWlI\g mc>tdl pipe..,, kmves dnd pdtio fum1- t11re down below, pol1c e ')did One of the ob1ects came cral)lunq lhrouqh a neigh· .bor's wmdow. shghtly 1111ur- mg lhf' r..-c;1dPnt When lhl' su!>pe<. t refus.-d to cooµerdle wtlh police uffi· cer!>, member<> of tlw SWAT and ho'ildge nt•<JOltdllUn l<>ams WN<' calh•tl lo a-. .. 1-;t. 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Busmess and marketing con- l>Wldnt Nick Smith will speak. The event 1s $15 lo $20. The Ydcht Club lS at 1099 Bdyside Unve, Newport Bedch. For more mformabon, call (949) 729-4400. Tbe Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce will hold a luncheon meeting dt 11 30 a m at Five Crowns restau- rdnt. Newport Bedch Mayor John Noyes will spe<tk on "The Challenges Facing Newport Beach m the New Mtllenruum.• The event is FOR THE RECORD The times of SUSdll Falu- d1 's talks dt the Newport session will focu!i on one option: a possible general obbgation bond. •The ophoJ\s are relatively straight forward, and the lfac1lities} committee has repeatedly recommended that the board only use one option," said Mike Fine, ossistant supenntendent in charge of hnWtces. A citizens committee, chdrged with studying the needed school fdcilities repa.irs arid funding, has rec- omm~nded the board ask voters to approvo a $110-mil- lJon bond to J>dY for the work. The committee studied $15 and fucludes a glass of wine. Five Crowns is at 3801 E. Coast Highway, Corona delMar.Forreservauons, call (949) 673-4050. Mother's Market will present a free seminar uUed •Pre- venting Heart D1Sease in the 21st Century• with clm1cal nutritionist StevP Holmes The event Will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. m the Patio Cafe. Mother's is at 225 E. 17tl} St., Costa Mesu. Semi- nar reservations are neces- sary. For more information, call (800) 595-MOMS (595-. 6667). The Newport Beach Public Llbrary will hold a free Inter- net workshop for teens dt 7 p.m. The program will include demonstrations of search engines and location of mfonnati.on on the Web. The library is at 1000 Avoca- do Ave., Newport Beach For more inlonnabon, call (949) 717-3801. Kaiser Elementary School will host a meeting at 7 p.m to discuss possible c>xpansion Beach Public-Llbrary were listed incorrectly in the artJ- de. She will spedk at 7 p.m. today and at 2 p m. Saturday. several o ther options and decided that a bond was the best way to go. If pas::.ed, the bond will tax residents in the distnct on the assessed value of their prop- erties. The key ddvaotage of a bond is it makes the clistnct eligible for matching state funds, committee member Kurt Yedger swd. The committee. deter- mined that, of tho $163 mil- lion needed to repair schools, the maXJmum amount the district can bope to obtain . from the stale is $53 million. Thal woUld leave $110 at John Wayne Airport, alter- nabves P and G of the coun- ty's environmental report on the proposed El Toro auport. Kaiser Elementary is at 2130 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. Reform Party presidential candidate Robert Bowman will speak at 7 ;JO p m. at in the little yellow bwldmg on Riverside between Avon and Cliff Drive (301 Riverside), in Newport Beach. For informa- tion, call (949) 645-1419 WEDNESDAY The OWLS (Retired OWcers' Wives League of Orange County) will hold a luncheon at noon at the Balbod Yacht Club, 1801 Bayside Drive, Corona de! Mar. Retired ofb- cers' wives and widows and women ofricers from all branches of the military are welcome. The E>vent ~gms with a social hour at 11 a.m For more information, call Charlotte Walker at <lJ4l 549-2028. Hoag Health Center will hold a tree seminar on "The Stress of PMS" from 7 to 8:30 p .m. The center is at 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For reservations or more informa- tion, call (800) 514-4624. Estancia High School's -----------Carpet Cleaning Coit'!. powerful mobile carpet cleani ng equipment removes ground in dirt to help extend carpet life. We are certified to comply with all maJor carpet manl!facturer's cleaning specifications, including ~tain resi!.tant carpets. 1-800-FOR-C OIT Air Duct Cleaning Reduce a1r contamjnant'I and make your home 'lm~IJ lre\h whi le reducing mold. fungi, and dust. 1-800-FOR-CO IT . Limil one ptr CU\lOlllCI. Not valid wilh My other peel al\ or coupon . I M1ntmum charse required. Otr~reJ1p1rc' 2/20/00. -f ••• --------------Drapery Cleaning 1 Coit\ cxclu\ivc drapery cleaning remove~ moke. du\t, I pollen, odors, anti \Oil. We remove and rehang draperies at your convenience. With parallel pleats, even hem' and no hrinkage. I 1 -800-FOR-COIT Li mil one ptr cu lomrr Not vJhd w11h arty otl~ r r>« 1al• or rnupon I Minimum charge required ()ff~t n 1urc• 2/2~1. -I .... --------------Upholstery or Are Rug Cleaning 1-800-FOR-COIT COIT~ million to be raised locally. ·nut there Ls only so much of those state dollars,· Yeager aid. •The district IS eager to get in line because it would defray about a third of the cost.• If the . board decides tonight that it wants to pursue cl bond, Fine said he will ask the board to start reviewing rough drafts of documents needed to move forward. Those documents will require the board to iron out several details before a bond measure can be placed on ·a ballot For example, board mem- Authentic Open House will be held today through Feb. 18 to give community mem- bers a chance to visit the campus while school is in ses- sion V1Siting hours are 8:30 a .m to 2 p.m. The school is at 2323 Placentia, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 645-0715. Estancia High School wUI hold a town hall meeting at 7 p.m. in the commons. The meeting is an opportunity to learn about the Digital High School and the many pro- grams. offered at the school. Estancia High is at 2323 Pla- centia, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) Q45- 0715. Women ln Business, Qrange County chapter, will hold a meeting at 5:30 p.m. at The Sheraton Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Karen L. Bonnett, owner of Llfe Management Consulting, will speak. The event is $35 for members, $42 for gu~sts. For more informa- tion, call (714) 731-1077. Hoag Hospital will hold a tree seminar titled "Gourmet the Healthy Way" from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at its Conference Center, 1 Hoag Drive, build- ing 44, Newport Beach. For bers will need to decide how they will pay off the oond, tn level or escalating payi:J)ents, Pme said. The payu;ient may remam a specific amount for thP life of the loan or payments may mcrease over time. District officials will also dlScuss how long the district will take to repay the bond. The board will probably want to make sure the repay- ment process doesn't take longer than the life of the improvements, Yeager said. He s~d residents do not want to still be paying for this reservations, call (800) 514- 4624. Salomon Smith Ba rney will hold a free seminar titled •Making the Most of Your 401KH al noon at 650 Town Center Drive, Suite 100, Cos- ta Mesa. Lunch will be pro- vided. For reservations, call (800) 846-6337. THURSDAY Hoag Health Center will hold a free seminar titled •Keeplng Your Heart in Sync,". from 6 to 7:30 p .m. The center is at 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For reserva- tions, call (800) 514-4624. The J ewish Co mmunity Center of Orange County will hold a program at 12:45 p.m. on healthy exercise for older adults. Dr. Andrea Avery ol the UCI Medical Center will speak. The ce n- ter 1s at 250 E. Baker St , Costa Mesa. For more Infor- mation, call (714) 755-0340, Ext. 260. The Career Network Meet- mg of St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church will feature John Palermo of Palermo & Associates, who will speak on •Focusing Your Resume for Results.• The meeting will be held from 7:30 lo 9 p.m. in the chapel dt the work in SO years, when they could need repairs again "Terms of a bond ranqc- reahstically between more than 20 years and less than 30," he said. •That is what level of tax burden is dppro- priate. • The district staff will also review where the funds come Crom and how bond!) work, Supt. Robert Barbot said, adding, the study will benefit the public, as well as the bo!.lrd. •we will walk people through the process," he stud. •Trus·shouJd be one of the simpler meetings." Administration Building, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. Fo.r more mforma lion, call (949) 574-2239. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will hold a •go-Minute Breakfdst Boost" starting at 7:15 d m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goli Course Dn- ve. Tickets are $12 to $17 For more information, cdll (714) 885-9090. FRIDAY Borders Books, Music and Cafe wlll hold a workshop Utled •coal Aduevmg in th<> New Millennium,• with author and business codch Jacque Daniel. The event tokes place at 8 a.m ., and free coffee will be provided. The store is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Call (714) 256- 0353 The Friends of the Newport Bedch Public Library wlll hold a book saJe to benefit the library at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. A pre- view sale, for Frfends mem- bers only, will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. today; a sale for the general public wtll run from 9 a.m to 4:30 p.m. Saturday Ccill (949) 759-9667. DESIGNER CONSIGNMENT BO UTIQUE NEW ARRIVALS Big Savi11g.~ on D es ig1ter Name.~! Featuring the Larges t St. John Knits S election, Accessories & S ho es • Per onal Fittina & ~ e r v1c Store I lours 1on.-Fri l Oum-<>p1n . Saturday 1 t u1n-:>p1n . 336 J>oin s i.f tia (off PCH) Corona del Mar 949.675.9756 • # . . . Doily Pilot DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Rebecca Flores, 61 walks along sidewalk on Bay Street with her purple umbrella while heavy drizzle falls in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach on Monday. RAIN CONTINUED FROM 1 I were hoping to watch the stars tonight, hut it looks like we'll have to settle for a movie.# Kathleen Ford of Costa Mesa didn't mind the wet COVI CONTINUED FROM 1 he said. ~Everybod,y got a kick out of this ad.· CoVJ owner Paul Bissin and his attorney Phillip Greer could nGt be reached for comment Monday. McCarron said that 'when 500 workers picketed a Covi job !.ite in Newport Center on Feb. 3, about 95% to 100% of the protesters were union members. Hunll.ngton Beach-based Covi" did $20 million in business last year and has been resP<>n- sible for Newport Beach pro- jects such d.S Fletcher Jones Motor Cars and the Colony parkmg lot al Fashion Island. "ObVlously we're effective or he wouldn't have spent [anywhere from $7,000 to weather. She was also searCh- ing for the perfect gift for her husband, but she welcomed the change in climate. "I hope this lasts,• she said. "We need as much rain as we can get over the next few weeks. Some people run through the ·rain. I walk through it -unless it's a tor-. rential downpour.· Ford's wish may come $12,000) to put the ad in the newspaper,# Mccarron said. ·nus is desperation." McCarron said companies like Covi prefer to use nonunion workers because they don't have to provide health insurance and Can pay them less than the $26-an-hour union wage. In this way, he said, construction companies can stay competitive in the cut- throat building business. But Greer has argued that instead of turning the money over to the union in dues, Covi prefers to give it directly to workers. · However, Covi employees two weeks ago said they were making less than the union wage and did not receive any benefits. The dispute climaxed last year when Bissin found his South Orange Cowity home surrounded by pick~ters. Neighbors al his Nellie Gail 'MUNICIPAL BONDS ONE OF • california's leading underwriters •New offerings available •AAA Bonds • Non Rated Bonds . SUTRO&CO 1nvcstment Prcf tsOOnats Stnct 18$8 Private Client Croup To Set an Appointment, Please call ... LANTZ E. BELL Branch Manager. 610 Newport Center Drive, Suite 900 f'ewport Beach, Ci 92660 (949) 720-8901 lbell@sutro.com true, at least for the next few days. Foreca,sters said there is a strong chance for rain today but expect the wet weather to diminish Wednesday. How- ever, another storm is expect- ed to hit Southern California on Thursday. The weekend should see a return to form -a few clouds and temperatures m the upper 60s to low 70s. Ranch community -where home prices average about $3 million -were so disturbed by the protesters that they went to court to stop them. An Orange County Superior Court judge ordered protesters to stay clear of Bissin's l).ome. but allowed them to pickets at the community's entrance. Since then, a handful of pro- testers still picket outside the neighborhood. McCarron said Covi's recent effort to incite an upheaval within the union ranks has yet to garner dlly support. He said the union had not received any calls from irate members after the ad was published. "Covi has unfair wages, no health care and no pension, .. McCarron said. "There may be companies that don't want to use Covi. The battle contin- ues.• WEST SIDE CONTINUED FROM 1 left still concerned about traffic problems that the plan was supposed to allevio,te. Costa Mesd resident Bob Graham wondered how the city would successfully host d proposed community street fair and at the same tune cul traffic. The two seemed coun- teractive, he said. MEASURE F CONTINUED ~ROM 1 ary, residents asked tpe school board ·to ldk.e a stand dgainsl the measure. EJ Toro advocates have held meetings at Newport·Mesa schools lo garner support for the El Toro airport. "We studied the infonna- tion given at the meetings at . , The plan's lukewarm· recepbon is not surpnsing. given the history of fits dnd stdrts that the rev1taliz.at1on project has had to overcome The plan was originally expected to be completed by the swnmer o( 1999. But m August ot last year, a group of the city's Latino leaders com- plained that the consultdnts neglected to get the input of the ne1ghborhoo~·s largest ethmc group. Latinos account for about 45'X, of the West schools," said Dana Black, school board president. District officials also looked to the other side of the issue. "It appeared we had a cou- ple of colleagues in the south that took positions, so th~ board decided we needed to take a position,• Auor ScUd. · "We needed to show good fruth. H The. Newport Beach City Council last week pt1ssed a resolution opposing Mectsure Th e Original MIKE'I CARPET$ OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA •Now Owned & Operated by Mesa .Upholstery~ ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN .30o/o.off . r" Tuesday, febrvory 15, 2000 5 Side, accordtng to a· report in a UC Irvme graduate study. The plan's due date was postponed and the Latino Community AdVlSors group was fonned to collect com- ments from Latino residents. In Jafluary, the Latino leaders made recommenda- tions to the City Council and its consultants. The group's pnonlles mcluded a need for improved housing and shop- ptng areas and building a rruddle school. F. and the Costa Mesa City Council will soon consider a similar resolution. The addi- tion of the school board's reso- lution would complete a trifec- ta of opJ>OSlbon to Measure F .. uwe are two small cities, and clearly if [Measure FJ pdsses. we could be ovenid· den," Flour added "It's to serve notice. 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Call 1 (800) LATIME~ to subscribe •Call (949) 642--4321 to advertise ., COMMUNiTI' QuestionOf 1HE DAY Are you concerned •bout the number of development pro- jects being scr•pped tMc.ause Doily Pilot of the proposed G1'Hnll9ht initiative? call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 ore mail your comments to dailypilotOlatimes com Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone num- ber (for verification purposes only). The economics of a . John Wayne· expansion M uch has been stated concerning µte potential expansion of John ., Wayne Airport if an El Toro air- port is not built. With the coun- ty's environmental report studied, there is not only the proposed El Toro airport, but also two alterna- tives -labeled as P and G - that deal with the expansion of John Wayne. However, the report did not address certain significant finan- cial impacts that would be of interest to all of us. For example, the expansion of John Wayne would be $4.3 billion for Alterna- tive G. That is 33% more than if we built El Toro airport at a cost of $2.9 billion. ·That's right. Expanding John Wayne is much more costly and far less suit.able, at about one- tenth the size of El Toro. What does the $4 .3 billion cover? rt accounts for the cost to acqwre the land, demolish buildings. build new facilities and modify roads. That infonnation alone is stag- gering. But what about the other related consequences of this expansion that have not yet been quantified in any report? What are the impacts on the individual business owners and the tax loss for Costa Mesa and Newport Beach? Affected. business owners would be disrupted prior, during and after such a massive con- struction process. How would one begin to put a value on the anxiety of finding out you have to relocate, possibly lose business in the transition and then resume business activi· bes in a new location? What sort of valuation could building own- ers and developers expect to capture under these arcum- stances? How would such a move affect employees? Would some lose their 1obs or homes? With regard to our cities, what would be the amount of lost rev- enue that would have been gen- erated b)IJhese displaced busi- Footbridge is obvious solution on many levels The recert\ articles and com- mentaries concerning the new school concern me on a number 1 of levels ("New school faces traf- fic concerns,• Feb. 7). First and foremost, I am a par- ent of second-and fourth-graders ·· who are scheduled. to attend the new school. Second, I drive on Newport Coast Drive evecy school day at about the time school would start. Third, I am a taxpayP.r who lives in Newport Coast. Fourth, I am a business litiga- tion attorney who has both defended and prosecuted actions involving personal m1ury victims. The above combination leads me to believe that operung the new school without making appropriate plans to protect the safety of the children attending the school would be the equiva- lent of playing Russian Roulette wlth six people. The question is not if, but when, will the first stu- dent get struck by a car. I do not need a fancy traffic study to tell me that cars speed up and down Newport Coast Dri- ve in excess of 60 mph. I do not need a traffic consul- tant to tell mo that school zone signs, crossing guards, reduced speed limits, and flashing lights will not slow down every car, enough to av rt a pcndmg tragedy. I do not need a medical degreo to tell me that the parents of the injured or dead student ' nesses, such universities and open space, is no "walk in the park." Consider this. Tue Navy IS responsible for cleanlng up the closed El Toro base to a certam level if the property 1s to be usf'CI for d cornmeroal auport. ThE> undcmstundtPd or ignored capi- tal costs for these speoal uses. For Pxnmplc, they "under:esb- ntdted the dnnual mamtenance costc; for the Central Park by more> thdn ~40';-.,, which would ddd nearly $2 million a year to ongoing public costs,• according as hotels, which gener- ate a 6% to 10% bed tax? A preliminary scan of the business licenses on file with the city of Costa Mesa, indi- cates that term used 1s "mdustnal stan- dards." ThlS would render 1t usable for the first two phases of · lo d report rr.leased m Jdnuary Heather Somers COMMUNITY COMMENTARY · the proposed. airport. there clie nearly 1,400 businesses that would be impacted dS a res\tlt of John Wayne expansion. They represent a diverse cirray of industnes, such as computer, financial, health, travel and home decorating services, to merition a few. , Out of 1,369 businesses exam-. ined. 46% gross $500,000 or more annually I Perhaps 'some businesses would simply relocate in another city. What would this do to the jobs/bousmg ratio? Which residents would be severety impacted or displaced? What would this do to our aty tax base and city services? The demolition and construc- tion is expected to take at least · five years. 1Taffic on the San Diego Freeway, the Costa McSd Freeway, and the San Joaquin Toll Road freeways would hove to .navigate around the construction for those five years. Slower moving surface trafhc means more concentrated air pol- lution. The San Diego Freeway is ~eady a parking lot any given morrung with commuter traffic Getting in and out of John Wayne in the Ultenm could be a nightmare in itself. All the while, South County residents would be ml.me skat- mg in their new park -or so they might think. The reallty IS that the proposed Millenruum Plan, a commuruty of homes, If the land IS to be used for sometlung llke the Millenruum Plan devetopment, 1t would hdve to he cleaned up to "residentJal standards~ and would rely on federal budget appfopnations for such a purpose or potentially become an additional Orange County taxpayer burden. Even then, we would have to endure decades of cleanup and the excruc1dtingly slow process of winniri.g federal support in the form of federcil budget appropn- allo.ns to achieve it. That rrught only be achieved if Orange County could supply matching funds. In short, we . would have both an enVl!onmen· tally and politically challenging quagmire m all our backyards before anything significant could hdppen I guess that means we would have a 4,700-acre weed pdtch for at least 10 to 20 years. On another financial level, thP Mtllennium Plan has shown m two separate analyses it will not live up to its fiscal promises. On the contrary, it pencils out lo be a taxpayer nightmare rather thdn a dream park. The analyses looked at the Millerihium Plan lI's spe-' cial attractions, its development costs and r~venues and its fiscal impact to local government. The speoal attractions it touts include a central park, sports stadium, university campus and museums. Unfortunately, although these are appealing. they depend primaril}'-- on speculative public and private entity support, and they grossly MAILBAG • MARIANf\IA DAY MASSEY I DAil Y PILOT From left. Newport Coast Elementary executive vtce president Dana Schonwtt and vice presidents Glanna Drake--Kentson and Denise Molnar wait to ao Newport Coast Drive with their chlldre.n. will suffer an irreplaceable loss. . I do not need my law degree to tell me that there will be an expensive lawsuit against the school district, the city, the coun ty. the Irvine Co., and others, which will lead to the payment of millions of dollars from thosl' entities that knew about this design defect and failed to com· ply with their duty to protect the children of Newport Coast from a known danger. I do not need a con trurtion background to deterrrune how much the two footbndgcs over Newport Coast Dnve and San Joaquin Hills road would cost. It will cost less than the life of one child. 1 do pot need a poli\ical sci· ence degree to figure put the community feelings about this issue and the back.lash that will happen after the first injury. I, and other concerped par-. ents, will explore each and every avenue possible to protect ow children, mclud.ing not sending them to the new school, unles and until corrective measure are taken to eliminate the nsk to ow precious kids. STEVEN A. F1NK Newport Coa t by INTI!RRA, a county-hired manclq<'ment consulting hrm s~aalmnq m base closures. The report go<>s on to say that signiti- cant clc>v"lopment costs were i.unply om1Ued to the tune of $226 nnlhon As if this 1Sn't dls- turbinq Pnough, the plan actually generntes more surface traffic thdfl lhP cUrport scenario. I d1l1 not alone m concluding thdt thf> opponents of the El Toro Arrport drc• proposing an altema- bve that gc•nc>rdll'S ot least three negative imp<1cts that would be burl!cnsome to dll county resi- dent<>, and espemilly to those of us who live and work within a few inilP.s ot John Wayne Airport. F1TSUy. th1• Millenruum Plan IS a less than stellar attempt to dazzle the community It frankly mlro-. duces more problems than 1t solvei.. Secondly, the pnce both m dollars and upheaval for cledlUJlg up El Toro' tor use for something other than dJl clltpOrt IS portentous. Thirdly, econorrucally we as a county losE> tn another way lf we ship our transportation responsi~ bilities to other counbes. Millions in fede rnl av1allon-speahc grants and slate transportation unprove- mPnt plan funding would be lost 1f we fall to plan for dlld meet the atr passenger dnd cargo demand in our own commuruties. Thus, if we choose not to develop El Toro as Ornnge County's future air transportation center, we forfeit significant federal and state grant dollars. • HEATHER SOMERS IS a Costa Mesa City Council member. Greenlight's effects must be known I am nonnally opposed to the city spending so much money on outside studies, but in the event of the Gre<>nlight issue it IS such a very cnticdl issue (•City OKs analyst for Greenhght uutiative, • Feb. 9) We need to know exactly the impact five to 1 O years down the road. I would certainly approve hinng John Douglas, a very capable person, to look at this very thoroughly so we know what the dbsolute unpact will be. · DAYNA PETITT Balboa Peninsula Gr en space is too valuable to lose I take excepbon to Bill Turp1t's article about the skateboard park pertauung to Te Winkle Park being the place for the second skatPl>0c1rd fdc-ility ("New site would only delay skate park,• Jan. 13). We already have park- ing spilling mto surrounding strf>et-. no1S<', motorcy'de races, other actiVlties from the fair- grounds, bark park, tcnrus courts. youth and adult sports activities and a new sports complex. People use TeWinkle Park more than mo t other parks for family enJoyrn nt. Every pace lS used. We cannot lllford another of our green sparos to be replaced by c mcnt. Pica hnd some oth- r ar a alr ady cemented, not unpocting r 1dentlal area . leave gr n areas alone. NADINE ANOREEN Costa Mese Howlo ' .11 REICff US The D•1ly Pilot welc~ letters on issues concerning Newport Beech •nd Corul Mesa. There are four ways to send n your com· ments· • LETftRS -M•1I to the D•1ly Pilot, 330 w Bay St., COSU Mesa 92627 • READUS HOlUNE -call (949) 642-6086 • FAX -Send to (949) ~ 170 • £-MAM.-Send to da1lypflotOlat.itn("S com All correspondence must include your full Nme, hometown and phone number (for wrifk.a1IOO purposes only). Tuesday, febwary 15, 2000 7 Goy Geiser-Sandoval EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING Di,versity in schools cannot be measured by standardized tests C urrently, Ute' Academic Perfor- mance Index scores for Cahforrua schools are based upon the school's SAT-9 test scores and the num- ber of teachers without full credentials. A lot of leatrung comes from the expenence and background of the stu- dent population; that 15n't refleded m the index Before you flood the distnct offices Wlth requests for transfers to the schools with the highest indexes, con- sider these excerpts from an essay of a distnct student ·Looking back at my great-grand- fathers, the only things they all had m common was the fact that none of them made 1t past the third grade, and they were all wild men. One immigrated from Germa.ny, where his first job was riding shotgun on a stagecoach in Yellowstone. Another was a snake man m his brother's cir- cus. A third built his house m the side of a mountain and was a wagon freighter. The fourth one drove the school bus, trucked sheep to the ,hills, . and was a deputy sheriff in Lincoln • County. New MeXico Among the fdhr of them, they spoke three different languages. had three different reli- gions and celebrated different cus- toms and holidays •with these diffenng backgrounds, l can't help but thmk l represent the diversity of Amenca My school repre- sents the same kind of diversity, but m a greater group of people We have most every kmd of race, language, religion. and CUiture represented m Amenca. Skin color IS no longer even a distin- guishing factor when 1 meet someone. I am fascinated and mspl.l'ed when I hear my classmates' struggles to unmigrate to the United States "ln Madrigal Choir. there is a pletho- ra of skin colors and ethnicities. Given our differences, we sWJ come together as choir members to smg in harmony. During the holtday season, when the choir performs at concerts, society lun- cheons, schools and country clubs, the songs we smg r~present our cultures, religions and languages "Our Homecoming Royal Court represented a rainbow of colors, back- grounds and bel..lefs. As I announced the haUtime show over the PA, I saw my schoolmates come together for the common purpose of having the best Homecoming .floats everl This helped to introduce Amencan high school trad1tions to those who are new to Amenca ... ·Although l have tat<en a diversity of subjects in school, one of my true loves IS math. lt is logical, stra.ightfor· ward and deals Wlth numbers. When I participate in contests, it ls 1ust me and the numbers in a showdown 1 fiercely take on the challenge that is presented and try to draw on my weapon of knowledge lo have a clea.r and accu- rate shot at the villainou problem. l always try to declare my elf the vtctor. or at least put up a hght. The people that grade the tci.ts don't know any-1 thing about me. My ex, race and reli- gion are unknown. They 1ust ~ an answer, cmd mark it a con d or mcor- rect. •in this type of cont t, math h no prejudices or stereoty~ ... ·ounng my great·gr ndfeth '1 time. it wasn't crucial to have a good education. Now that it II, I want to 90 as far u 1 can, to have a deer under· stonding of the wodd. I want to p ut my education to wort. and inspire others with my background to follow in my fqotltepl ... •1 bring an opm lliliid Moult walk· mg wtth all kincll GI,....._ 8 I did aoall at people and~ llllllJbJM color of t.blllr lldla • ..., .... bow coukl ' ., 919M........ ... .. .. • ----~~~=:~~= ....... ,..., ...... ,. .... r Quot• Of 111EDAY "Wt'tt going al .. wy this 1ime ~·,, Steve Crenthnv, Estancia High boys soccer coach .. ... Feb. 21 honoree ALVIN WHITE • • 8 Sports ~dik>r Roger CarfSOfl • 949-57.t.4223 • Tuesday, Feb<UOry 15, 2000 1bree-year pact ~ares "lhe Show' through '03 . • Three-way marriage of NBCC, Toshiba, 'Hoag has 'perfect image' enhanced. Richard Dunn 0All.Y PlloT NEWPORT BEACH - Hoag Hospital, the oper- ating charity of the Senior PGA Tour event at New-TOSHIB port Beach Country Club, .. agreed Monday to a three-year con- tract extension with Toshiba, the title sponsor. The Irvine-based Toshiba CoD\- puter Systems Group signed through 2003, with putSe increases each year. This year's purse is $1.3 million. Orange Coast's men's, women's teams have some distance on the opposition. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT COSTA tvfESA -Any- one looking for tn.e strength of Orange Coast College men's and women's track and field squad need to only remember back to November 21, 1999. . It was on that date when both of the Pirates cross country teams cap- tured state titles. Not since 1981 had OCC won both men's and women's championships in the same year. "Our strength. obviously will be in the distance events,• Coach Fred Hokanson said. "But we have some out- standing athletes in a lot of our events.• On the women's side, sophomore Zoila Gomez, last year's OCC Female Athlete of the Year, will look to defend her various OEC, SoCal and State titles. She won the OEC crown ,.. m the l ,500, 5,000 and 10,000-meter runs. She was the SoCal winner in the 5,000 and 10,000 and the State win- ner in the 10,000. Along with Gomez, Bernice Carba- jal will provide stability to the Pirates' ladies squad. "Zoila and Bernice are the back- bones of the group,• Hokanson said. "They're great girls, who will provide leadership to the younger runners.• Hokanson was also excited aoout pole vaulter Nicole Hanson, who pulled off a 10-0 jump in the Pirates' season-opening meet Fri.day. "Nicole has the potential to be one Further, Newport Beach Country Club President Jerry Anderson announced that his club' has reached an agreement for the same three-year period to host Orange County's only PGA event. The club has played host to the event since 1996. The inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic was played at Mesa Verde Country Club in 1995. "Our relationship with Toshiba over the past three years could not have been any better,• said tourna- ment director Jeff Purser, who last week announced that this year's event, March 3-5, would feature 70- yea.r-old golf legend Arnold Palmer. µi its first year as the operating charity, Hoag Hospital was named the Senior PGA Tour Cbanty of the Communl!f .. coll TRACK OUTLO THE PIUTES Sean Abeyta Troy Becker Ryan Belida MEN Sean Chrestensen Claudio Cortes Justin Dale Dustin Davis HafDo Amara Dunzo Jeremy Follweller Jesus Gonzalez Newton Hoang Eric Howell Robert Jones Kevin Kelley Vong Kim Anthony Knutson Richie Kukula Jason Locklin Charles Loo Jose Magana Steven Milchiker Chris Monachelll Ryan Morfnaka Gustavo OJeda earl-Johan Olsson Jose Orozco Brendon Payne Johnnie Peeples Nhoun Pheak Richard Price Manuel Ramirez Glnts Salaks Juan Sartt:hez Robert Schnekenburger Steven Taelman Derrick Thomas Raymundo Vergara Kristopher Visconti Scott W)lllams WOMEN Berenice carbajaJ Beatriz Cordoba Trffaney Cordova Nadine Engel Jennifer Gfffl Zoila Gomez Nicole Hansen Bryn Lanfrled Lauren McDaniel carolina Nava Kerica Navarro Sinfrosa Orozco Elsa Ortega Jenna Quaranta Connie Shuput Heather Shurtleff Joanna Willlams eo.dt: Fred Hokanson Fr. Fr. So.·. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. of the top vaulters in the state,• Hqkanson said. "I'm sure of it. Anyone that can hit 10 feet so early in the season is pretty remarkable." On the men's side, there's an international feeling for the Pirates. "We've got Yong Kim, whose from Tokyo,• Hokanson said. ·we have Carl Ofsson, whose from Sweden and we also have Steven Thelman from Belgiwn. It's fun to have so many different cultures on one team.• Kim took first place in the 200 and 400 and was the second leg of the Pirates' winning 400 relay team. Olsson at Friday's meet. Olsson claimed first place in the 110 high hurdles. Look for Juan Sanchez, Robert Jones and Michael Orozco to have big seasons in the distance events for OCC. Those three helped the Pirates to the State cross country title in November. Perhaps the biggest factor working in the Pirates' favor ls the fact that, despite a bunch of indlvidual talent, it's the team-first mentality that excites Hokanson the most. "lt's a real pleasure coaching these people,• Hokanson said. "We've got some football player$ out there that really like to have fun out there. They're really nice people that really want to be coached. That makes the coaches' job much easier." Year in 1998, when it raised more than $700,000. Last year it raised more than $800,000. "We have been fortunate to raise phenomenal amounts of money for charity, and the single biggest cata- lyst is the generous support we receive from Toshiba,• said Purser, 1n his third year as event director. By the luck of the draw, the senior tour stop at Newport Beach has also provided some of the best golf theater on television. tour record nine-bole playoff against Jay Sigel in the 1997 Toshiba Clas- sic, then Hale Irwin shot a course- record 62 in the final round to cap- ture the '98 event Wlth the help of a now-famous bunker rake, which stopped his ball from rolling into the water as he got up and down to save par on 17. . or planning for the tournament and an economic windfall for its SUI· rounding hotels, restaurants and shopping centers. ·we have been pleas~ to pro~ vide the setting for some of the most exciting moments in golf over the last (five) years," Ande~on .said. ·The Toshiba Senior Classic has done so much good for Orange County, we're just thrilled to play a part in that." Last year, the wisecracking Gary McCord, a CBS golf commentator who had never won on the PGA Tour or senior tour, battled through an often hilarious five-hole playoff to capture his first title. "Toshiba is proud to be involved in the Toshiba Senior Classic, a tour- nament that has captivated golf fans and profoundly impacted so many vital charities in the process,~ Toshi- ba executive Joe Formlchelll said. Purser said "Newport Beach Country Club is quite simply the home of the Toshiba Senior Classic. It is the perfect course for a senior tour event, and their entire staff iS really committed to hosting a tour- nament that stands out among the finest on the schedule." Bob Murphy won a then-senior For Newport Beach Country Club, which has upgraded its golf course each year it bas hosted the event, the new agreement marks further community stability in tenns Mesa in, CdM seeded No. 2 • Mustangs begin inaugural postseason Saturday on road; Sea Kings get a home date in the DiviSion IV eliminations. Barry Faulkner DAll.Y PILOT CERRITOS -The Costa Mesa High girls soccer team made history Monday without even booting a ball. Coach Dan Johnston's Mustangs {8-3-8) were edged for the third and final guaranteed postseason berth in the Pacific Coast League.· But they were granted the lone at-large bid in the CIF Southern Section Division IV playoffs, when pairings were announced Monday at the secbon office. It's the first playoff appearance ever for Mesa, which visits Del Rey League champion Bishop Mont- gomery (18-5-3) Saturday in a first. round game at 3 p.m. Corona del Mar {14-4-4), the Pacific Coast League champion making its first trip to the playoffs since 1992, earned the No. 2 seed in Division IV. Coach Ron Evans' Sea Kings will host Orange Lutheran {8-7-3), the Olympic League's third-place rep- resentabve. The Mustangs, denied an at- large berth after posting an 8-12-2 CIF PLAYOFFS GIRLS SOCCER record last season, were picked from nine schools considered for this yea.r's single opening in the 3?- team bracket, according to section officials. The Mustangs lost just one game outside of PCL competition and fin- ished the campaign Thursday with a 0-0 tie against CdM. The defensive-minded squad blanked nine teams and allowed only one goal nine additional games. Only University (three) and Laguna Beach {two) tallied more than one goal against Costa Mesa. CdM, which won its first league title since completing a three-peat in '92, dominated PCL competition {6-0-2) in its inaugural season in the circuit. The Sea Kings formerly competed in the Sea View League. CdM enters Saturday's action with a nine-game unbeaten streak, having posted a 7-0-2 record since losing a 2-1 nonleague decision to Edison. CdM tied Bishop Montgomery, SEAN HtilA I DAILY PILOT Margit Vogele and her Corona del Mar teammates are No. 2 seeds in Dlvtslon IV circles. 1-1 early in the season. Harvard-Westlake (14-3-3) is the No. l seed. , OON UACH/ DAllY PILOT CIP Dlvblon IV boys playoffs feature Corona del Mar's Scott Baker (left), B1tancla'1 John Alderete. HOME COOKI • Estancia seeded No. 2 in Division IV; CdM at ho~e; Newport Harbor will host a wild card game Wednesday. Barry f.utkner (11·7-1). DAILY PM.or The Eagles will be joined in the CERRITOS _ Estancia High D1vis1on IV draw by Corona del ' Mar, while Newport Harbor making it• seventh straight post· eomed a berth 1n Division u. with k?ason appe41ance, will open the pairings announced Monday at CIP Southern Section Division IV the section office. \Joy 10Ccer playoff• Friday 01 the CdM (10·6·1) embark.I on its No. l Med. flnt postseason since 1994 when Jt The Paclflc COAst League holtl Dianlond Ranch (11 ·8-3) Pri· champion Eagl" (15-1-1), who day. have oull<'ored opponentl, 93·9, Harbor (7·7-5), which firiilhed will host the winner of Wednel· third ln the Sea View League, day'• wild catd game between boltl Ana.helm (1·10._.) Wednel· Northview (15-7·1) and Pomona day et 3~15 p.m. in the wild card G CIF PLAYOFFS IOYSSOCCIR round. If victoriou , the Th.rs, playing their first playoff game since 1997, would visit No. 2-seeded El Dora- do (25-4) Prtday. Estanda, keyed by high·soor· ing seruor forwards Elaul Men· dor.a (33 goelt) and Cesar Terrones (29), II bjdding for its te<"Ond sec- tion crown. It won the 2·A title ln 1985. •we'fQ going all the way thli time, •coech Stev•Crenahaw said, J I _Do~ily~P_il __ ot ____________________________ _,_--~~~~f>()J.{'I~__.;:::.._ __ --i;=:::::=:=::=:::::::;::=::::::==::::;-r=;:=Tu=es=do=~=fe=~=oo=r=y =l5=,=2000:;:::~9 SCHEDULE Davenport honored Orang(, Coast second t00•v in four-way match • IM'lr....i: College men· Wmmont at Vquard University, ?:30 .m College women • Westmont et Vanguard Unlvenlty, 5:3 p.m High school girls • OF Dtvl~on 111 AA first Round: Costa Mme 'I), Diamond "'nch, at Gorey High. 321 W. l.eKlngton Ave .. Pomona. 7;30 p.m. • l•eb•ll: College V•nguard at Potnt LOfM Nu arene, 2'.30 p.m Community college • Otange CC>a\t at Palomar, 2 p.m. • Sohbflll: Community college • Orange Coast at South~ern, 3 p m • lltnnh: College women ~ V4r19uard at Point Lo~ Naza,-ene, 2 p.m Community college women • Sah Diego ~ a-t Orange Coast, 2 p.m MONDAY'S COUNTS Newport DEEP1 SEA L9ndlng • 1 boat, 9 anglers 10 Jan<f bau. 2 halibut. 1 blade SH bass (rel-ased). COLORADO SPl{INGS, Colo. TENNIS ThP Uruted Statos Olyanp 1r Committet! .. hds numed N~wpor t BNtrh's Lmtls.ty Dav<'npor1 us llS f Pm<1lt' AthlPlE! of thE;! M onth for JdnU· c.try, for th<' third tlmP. Duvc-nport, who .Js the Athlete of the Month for Sep· tt.?ml>Qr 19!.m .ind July HJYH. won her third Grand Slam title, detealinq N(l 1 ~wed Mtirtma I fingis al tht> A us· trabun O pen, tlllcl sh• rel'<•1vC>d lO of d possible 19 first- placf> votes ShP did not losP d !>f>I in the seven matches at the Open belor~' captunng her third Grand Slam tenms smglt:s utle. She dbo 1Puc he<l the fmal at the Sanex WTA Tour event 10 Sydney, where shP suHered her only loss (01 the Jtinudry Tow. Behtnd thP 23-ycfir-ol<.I Davenport in the voling werP specdskdler Chm. Willy. track and field stcmdout Ddwn EllNhe, C'amm! Grnnato of 1ce h ockey and freest yln skwr. Ann BatteUe COST/\ MESA Oranqe GOLF Coust C:olJ(•fJ" men\ yoJ11•1 C!m· J hrd twd '"' third With II IOUl\IJ of 7<f <IS lhf' Pirdlc'> driff•.it('(I two ol ll111•f' oppooenti. in ur1 Or.tnq1 Empir<• < 'ur111 ·t1·nt<'-UJWOHHI mulch Mondr1y al < ·0.,1 .. Mr>s.i Goll & C'ountJy C'luh Sm.lt.lleback t<iJJf>l'd 1111· t11•lcJ ut JY4, folluw1•d hy ()( 'C • 140HJ, River'>ldt• (41 O) .ind < '11y11111c11 o (425) OlhPr '>ton·10, lor O< ·c t1·l1 2·1 an rcmlNl•nc1•J w1·11· 1l1i.111 Winston (80), M1k<• Akr1ho\lt1 (B2)i Erik l lf'bNI (83); .111d Kt>ll Kuto (H4) YONG DUK KIM .&,,eom: Feb. 11. 1977 c & Height: 6 foot"' V...-; f1C$hrl'lan s.>ott: 'Traci.. and fteld Pos· Sprmter High school: Holen High, Tokyo Coach: Frtd Hok~nson Major: 8u\l~s F•vorite food: Korean favorite movk : "Sw 1ngN" Best~ moe1.-nt: ·c.oming to Orc1nge Coast College ... Ath14M of the Week VU: • Won the 200 meters 1n 21 7, the 400 rneten In 51 .0 and wet\ the second runner on Coast's WJM lng 1,600 relay tNm in the Pirates' victoty ovei San Befl'lal'dlno valley. Golden ~t and MtrcicOsta Qait)· mt ColffftOr sporu C<lrd J('rlef 99 F PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I I ni OBITUARIES ) j f PUBLIC Nonces f f Pueuc NCJTICEs } f PUBLIC NOTIC~ ) i Puauc NOTIC~ J _--.........-~~ Gsuc NOTieES I 11 PUBLIC NOTICES J ( IMLER I NOTICE ·eased. you 11111s1 file your s1hca11on mosl closely yOY must appear and ltle lere&I person 1 es an NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S Ole P(TITIO~ F1ctltiou1 Business CNS1765081 Crown Amanc8" <.11un w1111 111c «1un and 1ela1ed 10 11 as shown an with the Coun a wrmen objeclaon lo Ille poii1io1 ~ rcqucm the: deutkru Narne Statement NOTICE TO G d w I I I Bank has submitted an 1u1l • c;;opy 10 me pcnonal the General Oe1erm1na· pleading In resp0nse 10 and shows good Cdu\t ''.. No 1 200931 will 1111d t:.04.icih if •n,. ff\e lollt1"'1ng persons CREDITORS OF ob on M" •Y m ~ application 10 1he Re· "prc'ltmauve •Pl"'!U11cd hons eflect1ve at the time 1he cor11J>la1n1 not 1a1e1 wl1y the court sltciul<J nril l ~n ~RE }~u T be •dm. 1ttc:t1 au prot1a1c -a111 rJ01nu bu~1111w, .. ~ BULK S ALE· of oatl e .. PIH gional 01rec10< ot the hy the nun ,.,llhua ro11r ol tho call tor bids than March 16. 2000. granl IM atJlh•Jnlv t 'J 01 ~ ~The will and an> c.oJ1c1b Ou IN 1 IN & AS (SECS 6104 away on Feb 9, 2000. Federal Deposit ln•ur-munllis trom tile: d.tcr of The Contraclor shall wh1cta date Is not l&wer A HEARING on lhf• YNDER A 0 Fan: a~a1lablc lor c:.wn111.1 SOCIATES !;17 s · ' Gordon fmlef Wll a anc:e CorporallOfl 10 n111 issua{ICC nf lene" L\ comply with the than um (10) days111flcr petauon will bQ held°'' ?~U~~~OAJ~LE~ G~ T 11on ".'the lilt ~~Pl h~ Ille N11wl1opo #~I\ Sanla 6105 U.C.C.) former Pflnclpal of 3 relocate its Main Office pru' aded in l'tobtc' Code provisions or Seclton tomp1euon of lhe 1>\.lbh· MARCH 9 2000 "' 1 11'• fAl':E A TION 1 PRO-wun Ana CA 92704 . Escrow No. Co1ta Men Elemen· from 9920 South La .e1.:uon '>100 nic nmc lor 1770 10 1780, 1nclus1ve, cation or IJils sum111ons Pm .,, OeµI Ll'.i lo 1(CT '( UR PRO ERJY OH. rFTITici..; Josolyn Ou1111n 511 062622-EH tary Schoola, Mc Cienega Blvd . Ingle· lihng· claims will 1101 ol the Caltlomla Labor Your pleafllng mus1b1;11n cated at 341 lhti C.:•ly T 'M'f 8~ SOLD AT A rcque.1.1 .iull'lonty 10 .au· s Na ... ttope •S4 Saril& Nottce 1s 11ereby,g1ven .... llf"' School, Wiison wood California 10 1401 eor.pue bc1ore four tll'J1tlh• Code. !tie prevalllng rate ttie fe,>rm required by lhe Onve South Orarigr P~Blil, SALE IF Y~ mmL~lrr the nwc undrr Ana CA 9~704 to c.red11ors ot lhe w11h1n ...., ., • • and scale 01 wages es· Ca1tlorn1a Rule~ ol CA1F92Y860&U OBJECt 10 rJ £0 AN EXPLANATI N lite ln<kpc:ndc111 Aduum rtil& l>uS•n!ls~ 1i. c.ori namer! seller lhal a bUlk Element1ry and Wll Dolle Slreel. Newp,ot1 trom the hcann~ dace 1abl1shcd by the Caty eil Cuurt Your ur191na1 ) iHE NATURE F u1111111 ,,f uUlle1 .\<I du<.lod by an 111<l1V1dual sal& 11 about to be made Prlnclpal of Paulerlno Beach, Cahlornla 92660 1"111".-~ •l>Ol<e , . Custa Mesa, wh1eh are pleading mus1behied1n IM grdnhng of lh11 pul Tf1E PR~CEEOING Thl\ .1ull'lnruv v.ill •llo"' H.ive yCJu started ot Iha assels desr.r bed School when he retired Ally person wishing · '<iu. "1'" E:-.AM nn ltle Wllh lhe Caty Clerk this Coun w1111 propar llon you :.tiould ap1JF«11 AGA1NST Y U. YOU ll'le ptnon.al rcprc-cri1.1n , 1J<11ri9 tru,111es1 (el? No belo"' alter 44 yaara In 1•0 comment on .1h1s ap 1"11. tile hie tcpr b)' lhc of lhe City ol Cos1a Jal1ng lees and prOC>l lhal a11110 t11Janng cind ·,tac.. ...H JULD CO ff ACT A io aakc: ruany lOC1101~• Jfictilyn Ouin11n The names and bu!>r· Education. He was an plication may me hl1 or mun II )ou arc: a person Mt!sC:t and shall lorlell a copy ihereol was your o1>1ec:1101" CJr 11111 tfn'aa7l:, 7 2000 at ID 30 ill1ou1 nblaln1nl' . mun Tt i& !>lal!lm.,r11 Wil!io ness addresse!io ot 1t1e Id 1 1 d her commenl$ in wnllng 1111cr~1cd '" Ilic e)uue, penalties prescribed served 011 Pla1n11Jl's al· wroten 01>1ec1ton<i w•U1 :..M Loneslar Mongagee 'PP'""•' Belo" .,.~.n~ hied w1t11 the Counly seller are YOUNG KIM IV tenn I Peyer en Wflh the regional d11ector yo11 may file v.llh the ~oon therein tar torneys lhe i.;oun tJelnr11 11111 Servt1:.cs LL C ilS d\lly in cry lmpunanl Cieri! '?t Orange Ceiunty ANO CHARLES M KIM golfer. At one time he or lhe Federal Deposit 11 Rcq11.t11 ror Spc-.111 noncompliance ol satd Unless you 50 re· 11ea1111u Y•1u1 ·Iii JPPCnrtled Trustee_ under ·uorll> 110,.ner. the on 01 <18-2000 1801 WESTCLIFf was prelldent of the 1n1u111nee Cofporallon al No1i.;.c •IOnn DE. l).t1 01 Code sponcl yoor delaull wilt pueranvunay be'" 1.er aild Putl'>uant to Deed Qf 1'$lJ1U1I reprc:scnuti•t 20006818105 DRIVE NEWPORT C01ta ...... Klw1nl1 111. regional Offl<:e at 25 ll'lc tiling ol 1.11 tnVenwry The City Council ol the oo eniered upon Plain so1nF ov'obuy VtiRuE• AaltC:oRrr~y Trust recorOed August 27 111 hr rcciuirrd in &"' Daily Pil'll Feb 1 8 15 9 B 2 J,,"-A 5 . 50 c 3 H C A Club and Eldllf at Saint Ecker Street. Suite 2300. and 1pp1abal 111 cm.le City eil Cosla Mesa re lllf's apphcauon arid lh1s A "O ~j93 ~Instrument No 22 2000 n54 vv•r S F I Cal f I iuo ITOR or conlt11')en1 c.r<•11 ~ r o noh<c lo mcrmacd pcnon.. The locahon 111 Cehfor· Andrew• Pretbyterlan an ranc aco, 1 Off'lta e»eu ur" any P"~ n ur i;erves the r1gllt 10 rejeet Court may en1er a judge 1 Oa7 Cj~ o lflttal unlc~• Ilic) haH ,.,•MJ Fictitious Busineaa Church !M105. before p<oqeu1ng acc:oun1 •• prov1tJrd in ar1yror all bids menl aga1nsl you 0< 1he llor o ltlfl dflceasllrl 1011 ~ros 1n 111e olf1ce of the N S naa ol lhe chl&I e-xecvtltte A ~-orlal aervlce or the applle8hon has l'ruba•~ <·ode 1ec;1km MARY ELLIOTT, rehel demalldetl 111 me mus1 ltle yeiu• c1a1m w111 ~unty Recoro~ ol nuuLr 111 ~ofU(mtd 111 tllt eme tatement ol!t<;e 01 the u11er 1s .,..,..,., been compleled P1oc· 1250 ,\ itcquet1 tor Deputy City Clerk complainl me coun and m1111 tt :rni;e County, Slate o propovd .w;;uon Thr The following person!> SAME 11 planned for Friday entng will be completed !tpec1111 "not.le torm " City of p ER so N s w Ho c.opy ro O'lo porseinal "'ll a111orn1a El(eculed by ind< pc111.tcm •do1111,.1r•11on are t101ng business as As hsted by me ~eller, Feb 18th at 3pm et no earlier tha1 lhe 2111 •~ail.bk 1rom Ille ,0 ur1 Costa Mesa CONTEST THE LEGAL· resontahve 11pPQ1n1e1l try reo1 Davidson a s1nQle uthonl) "''ti he i;rinitll MARKS MARINE 1111 ot11er oui>meH Prasbyterlen Church day loltc:w.ing eclher the dcrl. P1.1bhi.l'led Newpeirt 1tv OR VALIDITY OF 1he coun w1lh1ri l(l1H man Will Sell al PuDlac \mlt,.s •n l111c:re,1~d pcno11 CANVAS. 811 V1ctooa names and addre~ses of the Covenant. date of the last requtrecl ,\uorn~ <or P4'hC'ol\fr. Bu a ch. c 0'>1 a Mes a THE MATTER WILL months lrom lhe llale ol AuctlOr\ lo Highe~ Biddr t11ti •n obit• u11n IQ lilt SI Cos1a Mesa, CA u~ed by 1h1:1 seller w11h1n 2850 Fairview RCI., pubhcallon or lhe date of JAM£~ i.,; \HTS! 10ltl Dally P110t February 15, NOT BE SUBJECT TO tne f1r~1 issuance ol lf•I· lor Cash,· Ca$hie s 111111" ~11d ~h0"'' ,o•>J 926n t11ree years beloie lht: Co1t1 ...... receipt ol Iha appllcalion E'><J 22. 2000 PUNITIVE ACTION. tors as provided In Pro c~eclv'~gsn e:1valen~?I . u•c .,h., lhc uurr •hnul M.irk Allt:n A11drews rtale lucii hsl was .enl C....,.7•5303 lby the FDIC. wn1ohever rs \UT'it MORI It 1-\ T772 SUCH AS WAGE. GAR bale Code sec.1t0n fHOO ~utf~nz~m by ~%h(b1. 1Wll ~1u the •~a.llilnt} 1845 Momuvia Costa or delivered 10 1n~b\1yer _., !tater The penod may be SAU>: J ERRY A SCHEER NI SH M ENT o A The time tor 1t11r19 ctauns !payable at tune or sale in . ' llf.\klM' rm !lat Mesa CA 92627 . are NONE LEGAL HOTJCE mended by Ille regional JJ()/:. f///lllJS'T CITY . A T. TOR N EY' SEIZURE OF THEIR wall 001 eAp1re helore awl\Jt money ot the United. pc:111111n •Ill bt' held 1•11 Th1L business as con Ttte names all(! t>vsl· THE OHIO DIVISION direclot ror good caUM STE /llOJ ) REAL OR PERSONAL lour months lrorn 11te State~ In 1he quad atea of \!111 h If, :iooo •• · 1 ~s ducted by an andivi<Jual ness addresr.es ol the OFSECURITIES,PUR· The nonconlldenllal (CJ.\ l\QHI:SCIVllOJJ (S BN 042116 PROPERTY haer1ng date flOltCM the ~ty Hall ol B~oaP~t Ill'""' ~ .. 173 Havu you $hHteCI buyer are JEONG SUANT TO OHIO RE· pdrtion ot the appheauon /1'lJ,'f THOMAS C. WOOD1 YOU MAY SEEK THE above P~ Civic Center at 50 I<> a1•1l ~t !41 11le < 11} doing t>usanas~ yet? No HWAN LIM AND SUN V I S E D C 0 0 E file la available l0r in· =""""""rt flc•WI ,.,.,,.. A SSIST ANT CITY ADVICE OF AN AT· YOU MAY EXAMINE Seacll 81~. 'Buena ark. Dn e o,.n11.~. c ,\ llll)IJ Mark At\Clrews HEE LIM. 1801 WEST CHAPTER 1707 ANO ,. .. ,". ATTORNEY (S N TORNEY IN ANY1AAT lhe Ille kept by ttio Court CA All r1ql\r ltlle and inter· 1571 This st11temen1 was CUFF DRIVE NEW PTER H s s spectaon Wlll'lln one day .\fi:u B · 11 you are a per:.r,rf 1ri esl conveyed to and now 11 \ ot <iUJC.n 10 hied w1lh 111e Couniy PORT BEACH CA CHAEO 1019T,CA OIF· lollOW1ng the requestlor t'SS710'J'l,\TSt' 043800) TEA CONNECTED teresled in Ille es1;i111 h!lldby1tundersald0eed,,1c: i•r•1111n• of the Jttll· Clerkol01anyeCoun1y 9266n5503 SU A N IE h file II may be in )..AWAleblSt6 " JAMIE L RAYMOND WITHTHECOMPLAINT ti th ihr Of Trust an the properly" • on01·28-2000 ..,.. Id OPPORTUNITY FOR 'UC I • • !000 . ·-~. • OR THIS SUMMONS YCIU may I e WI J s11ua1ed 10 Saad Counly lbll. Wll \ltOuld •PJlC•r ... ..,.,.,..,.181'" Tiie assets ro t>e so HEARING TO SIERRA ~led •n the Coipora-• 1 (SBN 192107) s u c H AT To RN e y cour1 a Requesl lor Spu· and Slate descnbed as AS the ttonnw •nd ~~1~ "ur IJolVVVo .,.. are desc.nbea in general WEST UNIT INVEST· Uons regional otfi«:e CITY OF C ITY OF COSTA SHOULD BE CON· c1a1 Notre& (lorm DE mo<e fully desc:nbed 111 the >biccuor~ nr lilt "'n11rn 01t1ly P1101 reb 1 8 15 as LEASEHOLD IM· MENT TRUST, DON dhouurang raqp .. ~~!:n~ COSTA MESA MESA , n Fair Drive, SUL TEO PROMPTLY I 54) ol lhe hllrtl) ol an u1 ~bOve menttoneo Deed of oh1w101LS A Ith Ill<' oun 22. 2000 n55 P R 0 V E M E N T $ ~YAN ~O GREG ra ,..,..,.._,.a ' N Cost a Mesa , CA SO THAT YOUR RE vunloryanc1appraisalol Trust APN ll419·172-20 bctnrc 111~ llunnt? \11111 Fictitious Business FIXTURES EQUIP HURT THE NOTICE lnfonnataon in Iha noo· ORANGE COU T Y, 92626 SPONSE MAY BE es1a10 dSStilS eir ol anv Tile streer address and appearance may be lll Name Statement MENT FURNITURE AU.CGES THAT THE i;onlldef!Ual portion of lhe CALIFORNIA p . FILED OR ENTERED pe(tllon or account as other common designs-penon or by )our inor Ttie tollowmg persons GOODWILL TRADE ~ESPONDENTS VIO· appllc:ahon file Wiii be NOTICE h o n e · 7 1 4 • WITHIN THE TIME RE· provided. 1r1 ProLtata ~on 11 any. ol the real nc:y arc doing businesi. as NAME CONVENANT LATED OHIO REVISED made available upon INVITING BIDS 754.5399 QUIRED BY THIS SUM· Code ~ecuon 1250 A property de$C11bed at>ove II' '\"()!) ,\JU. .\ CRUISE CONNEC NOT TO COMPETE C 0 0 E S E C T I 0 N requesl A schedule of NOTICE IS HEREOY Fax: 714·754-4949 MONS Reque~l lor Si;eaal No 1'> ou:rineo ~~ ~ 386 < RLf>llOM nr a conlll\ TIONS WORLDWIDE and locale<J at 1707 44(C)(1) BY SELL· chafgH for such copies GIVEN 11•111 '>l'illti(I Attorneya for Plain· SI USTED OESEA lice lorm tS ava1l11bl1J ~~~mi~~SVSf100~~ '"ni m:d11or m uir \le 21021 Barclay. Lake 1 80 lE WC E SETWCPLOI FRFT 4NG UNAEOISTEREO can be ob4alned from lhe propo~als for 1u1nash1n9 tiff City of Costa SOLICITAR EL CON lrom lhe coun Cieri! derStJned Trustee dis. ...eucd. )llll mu~1 Ilk )1111 ForeS1 CA 926'.JO ORIV A N SECURITIES, ANO regional office. all tal.ior inatenali., Mesa S E J O O E U N A.ttorney for the claims any •abahty 1or any 1.l.e1111 "''ll'I Ille ,011rt and Jamee Jean Bc1e1y BEf6<;.~.,SA3 ARE t:NTITLED TO A Newpor1 BellOh..Coeta equ1pmen1. 11anspof'lt1· SUPERIOR COURT ABOGAOO EN ESTE Petitioner: 1ncotrer.t'less ol the street mall• ~opy t0 Ille penonal 21021 Barclay Lake 92u v-;,;;,v _ H EARIN G AS OE· Mesa hon anct Sr~r.h ulher lar.11 OF THE STATE A SUN TO. OEBERIA Kenneth 0 . Solomon, address anO othe1 com-rcprc..cn1&uvc appomlcd r ,resl CA 92630 The lJu!>1neS> name SCRIBED BY OHIO RE· CN55603'4 CROWN Feb 111ai. as may be re4u1re11 OF C ALIFORNIA H A C E R L 0 I M Esq. (CSB# 64624~ mon designa~ori. 1r any by Ille c.oun "'•llltn I011r Tl1t., bus•rtll>!. is. c.on· u~ed by lhe i.eller c11 1t1.sl V I 6 E 0 C 0 0 E 8 15 2000 101 18th STJ\EET EOIATAMENTE OE 243 Broadway, L;1guna ShONn l1ele1n Saad sale months lroUJ uu: dale or ctur.IM t>y husband and loca1ton as· MASTER °Cl1AP1TER 119 A NOTICE Of PETI· REHABILITATION COUNTY OF ESTA MANERA, SU Beach, CA 92651 .,..,11 be made bul wilhOUI lint wuanc.c: of leners 11 wale PIECE CLEANERS COIOVISPIOYN OOFRDETRH llSS TIO:-.! TO AD\UM~ WP RHIOTIJIEERCAT\JE(NFUREOTMO CENTORRAALNJGUES,TICE S REI PUHEASYTA AELSGCURNITAA. PBubllshCed NewM110i'I covenadnl or wkaedrran~ edx.· provided an l>roba1c t 'ode Have you &tarled The an11C1patect dale ol~ , . each· osla ui.a presse or imp t~:1ar • ~c:uon 9100 The lum tor doing business yet? No the bull< s.ale 1s March 3 AVAILABLE FROM THE 'J'.E~ FSTATE O f ANAHEIM AVENUE), CENTER PUEOE SER REGIS Oa1ly P1lo1 February !I ng I.lie. Possession or fl l.a.lml II 1 Jamee Jtan Baerg 2000 al the oll1i,;e ol IVY OHIOOIVISION OFSE· NORIO ~1AfSl· PROJECT N0 .00-02, CITY OF C0STA TRADAATIEMPO 15 16,2000 WT700 i=~~~~o~~1P58Jmltl:ic~~~~lorc:"1u~'mon:s T111s s1alehmenCot was 8ESECARCOHWBCOL.VDl2~~0 CURITIES, 77 SOUTH KAWA11 will be rece111od by lh& MESA. Pla1nllll vs AU The name and ad tile nol~(s) secured by from the: heannt1 IS.lie hied )Vtlh I e unly • HIGH STREET. 22NO Casc: '<o 1\'!0CFJ11 C11y or Coi>la Mesa 111 p E R so N 's 1 N dress of 111e Coo1"11s (El Fictit ious Business said Deed of Trust 1Mlrl nouccd atxYve Cterll ol Orange Coun1y STANTON. CA 90080 flOOR, COLUMBUS, Toa.Uhein,b(11erl.:1 IM 011111: ol 1he Cny 1ERESTEO IJll THE nombreydlreccaondel Name Statement iolerest thereon as pro-YOL' MAY E:-.AM· on01·28·2000 Th1sbulk5ate1Ssub OHIO 43215 ancs, uedltors, conilnaent Clerll. 77 Fair OMe. MATTER OF THE VA· SuperlOr T11bynal es)· Tile following pet~ons ~tiled in said note(s). ad INT Ille 11~ kepi by ll'I 20006818120 1ec1 lo Calalomia Un1lorr:; Publlshed Ne~ort crcdilors, .end pc:non.s v.ho Co&ta Mesa <;alllornia. LIDITY OF LEASE Superior coon of the are doing bu~iness as vanet)s ar ani under the .:oun tr }llll an; 1 pcrwn D.:idy Pilot Feb 1 8. 15, ~om m:~g:,ai Cod e each·Cosla esa may otherwise be inter unt11 me nour or 10:00 ·AMENDMENT NO 111 S1a1eot·Ca1itom1a tnanlj Global Man11get11"ni •erms of saiu Deed of inaercsrcd in lht csiatt 22. 2000 T757 ect1on b h Oally P1IOC February 15, tjltd in ll'lc will or C':louue, a.m., Monday. Febru-APPROVED BY RESO· for the County of Or· ~~I u 1 tons 3 3 0 1 IJ ;.o !~upestnS:ses01 'f'h~9~~~~g you mav file .,.1111 Ille COii~ Fictitious BusineH 8~ ~~~J::011 1~ nc:;:;~ ~2. 29, 2000 01 bodt. of NORJO MAI ary 28, 2000, at wn1th LUTION NO 00.5 OF ange, 700 Crvlc Center Tnn1dad 011ve, <tna and 01 lhe llUSIS creaied 1 Rc:qu~I foi 'lpeclat Name Statement son with wnorn claims T774 <;tJKAW.\ 11me tney will be openea THE CITY COUNCIL OF Orfve West. P 0 Box Point, Caltlom1a 92629 by said~ of Trusl The ~ollu 1101111 06 ts.I 0 The fotlowing persons may be ltled is IVY -S-U.....,.P""E""R"'l..,,0""R:-::C..,OU,,.,..,.R=-T '\ PDTITION TOR rubhcl~ and tuaa aloud THE CITY OF COSTA 1994, Santa Ana, Cah· R1cMrd Ross Sewell total amoi.int ol the 1,1npaid Ille f!IUI& of an invrn1ory are doing business as ESCROW CO 12860 OF ¢AUFORNIA l'ROBATE has b(ocn filed n I e Cu u n ct I MESA. ADOPTED FEB· fornla 92702·1994 33182 Tnn•Oad OllVo 1>a1an<:e-ol lhe ool111af100 and •""mul of cs111c Caring Companions et BEACH BLVD •J 0 Ty 0 ' by Monry Mauulawa 111 Chamtiers Sealed RUARY 7 2000. RE· The names and au· oaM Pomt Calllornia ,.,. " tl1e,, 0 ·-,.n ~ rY • • C UN F .... s"t'no· r C'oun or proposals stiall tiear 1he LATING. AMONG dresses ot Plalnllll's at· ''"' secur.,u ~·Y • ,.r pe 1Y 0 wc:IA or 01 any pclllll'ln or Home. 218 112 Abalone STANTON, CA 90680 ORANGE u•~ ~ s TO d L 92629 be 'SOid and reasonab 8"0Um .u pmv1dc:d U1 Ave BalbC>a 1sla11c:I CA and the last date for Cahfom Coulll} ''' 11tle ol lhe work anl.I OT HER THING , Io r n e Y s are o s This business Is COO· es11ma1eu costs. exoenses "m .. ·a• ('·.... 't'ttWl1 "2662 ftllnn claims shall b& 341 The City Drive. ORANGE' name oJ lhe blctd11r but THE LEASING OF CER nombres y dlrec ones ducted by an tnc1Mdua1 r "" .,_ w Post Ottlce Box 14171, TI IE ·PETITION I-Ok no other d1st1ngu1Sh1r19 r A 1 N v 1 c To RI A del abogado de! oeman· and adv;tnces at the hme 12so A llequcs1 lor 01a11e Mond•n1 218 Marr.h 2. 2000 wl11Ch 1s Orange, CA DOOBA"' r•qu-· lhai marks Any btl1 reoo1ved STREET IMPROVE danle son) Havbe you st;riNeo ol the ina11al publlC;abOlen of Spc~ilil "mu lt1m1 ~ 112 Abalc•nO Ave 'he business day before • Monty Ma1$iabwa be aller lhe sc eduled ckJs MENTS ANO TH JE '( • R«:hard Sew11ll 122 ~2!104 1 rl 92662 abOve 92613·1571 r" '"' ~ ~-h E USE ARY A SCHEER doing usiness Y 1 ri ~ Notice OI Sa as auil.ible from tile c.oun Balboa Ii.land CA the sale sale ~peeit1ed IN THE MATIER 00F appou1lcd 11 pcrwnal 1n9 1ame 101 lhe rece1p1ol OF GAS TAX REVEN· CITY ATIOANE (SBN This slatemenl wa:. he beneflcrary under $81dl~ c \ttomr•· 'or "tion•r· This uusaness is con ISi JEONG HW•N LIM iHE PETITION T ··•-• ,_ t11ds shall be returned to UES TO MAKE LEASE 042116) filed II me County !d ol Trusl neretofore •" ~" • I " ,CHANGE THE NAME rcprcten11iuvc to """"""'· bidder unopened It sh.!11 PAYMENTS WITH THE THOMAS C WOOD, Cl r1< w,a O C 1 e,ecuted 31\CI d ~vered to DIA.~ '1ARTL'i IX· 'lueled by an lnOividu)I ISi SUN HEE LIM OF Tract Griffin on ':,.me es1aie or iht dcet" t>e the sole respc11!!1b1hly RESPECT THERETO. ASSISTANT CITY Al · 8 0 s-2~e oun Y lhe undersagn~1 , written CRO'l,A E~Q Havti you stalled Published Newport l>ehalt of Jordan Taylor ·...,,E PETITION 01 the t)ldcter 10 see ltlat Dolondant TORNEY (SBN 043800) on °1 1 20006316897 Oec1ara1aon ot'Dela:.a" and JJOOIRl'l,..'F ll'F doing business yet7 No Boach·Costa Mesa Woll I minor '" . hli. bid IS rec1J1ved 111 Case No OOCC02052 JAMIE L RAYMOND, 15 Demand IOI Sale end a STE 'JO Drane Maooin Daily Pilot February 15 ORDER TO SHOW requests the. deadcnl\ proper lune SUMMONS CITATION DEPUTY CITY AT· Daily Pilot Feb B. wtitten Nottt or' !><!I~" \'l WPORT Bl··~nfr 1 Tn15 :;tatement was 2000 CAUSE FOR CHANGE v.IU and cadaclls. If any. A 1et ol IJ~ Docu· JUDICIAL TONEY (SBN 192107) 22• 29• 2000 T7oe and Elecuon to Se!I The ' -YJM:o filed wrlh ,lhe Counly TnO OF NAME be admln~d to PtoiJ:a1.~ menls may b8 ohta11md (Sec:llon 860 et seq ol CITY OF COSfA ABSATANTOEOMNEMNETNOTFOF ~~'9~fl ~r~ ~ -.:C'41'.kJO Uca.Jt Co.ta ;~0:;'i.~'8?;~e County CASE NUMBER The w~J anti any codicil\ et Ille Olhce ot the C11y the Code ol C1v1I MESA, 77 Fair Dove Election lu s'eII 10 Ile re-\le» 2000681 ~ Flctltloua Bualneas A200864 •~ ~vailablc for r~amiJu Enn1neer n Fair Ot1vc Prooedure) Posl Office BOK 1200. USE OF FICTITIOUS lh c11;~51111 ffCI0,1.oY hll N Stat m nt PETITIONER~) tion an Ille Ille Lcpt 11Y ll'lc co"s1a ••esa Cal1for111a NOTIOEI YOU HAVE cos 1 a Mes a . CA coroect '" e county · Daily Patot Feb 1 8 l 5 ame e e M BUSINESS NAME where the real proper1y 1$ u .11111. :ln> 22• 2000 frso The totlowing peN.Ons Traci Grlflln on 11all ot coon TI upon nonrefundable BEEN SUED THE 92628·1200 Phone Th loll localed -dot b as Jordan Taylor Woll, a nlf Pf TIO!': peymen1 or $25.00. An COURT MAY DECIDE 714 754·5399 ha: aba:o::'Jlo 1~=r~~~ Oa1e Februa.-y 10. 2000 Fictitious Business Fictit ious Business 11~917~~ u~~~~acs minor HASMAVE FILED rcqudts auliomy to •d· additional charg11 ol AGAINST YOU WITH· ALAN SLATER, EXEC. 01 the llC!ltlous business Fam Amencan Lenders Name Statement Name Statement 8811 N Coast Hwy A PETITION FOR AN 1111nbtcr the es111c ulldtr $6.00 must t,e f(ICfudO(J OUT YOUR BEING OFFICIER CLERK name SOUTHWOOD Advantage Lonestar Mort-Tho IOllowmg µe1sons Thu loliOW1ng person£ 1177. Laguna Beach ORDER TO CHANGE Ille lndepc:ndenl Adnlin1 ll han(jled by mail Bid HEARD UNLESS YOU Dated: F1tb. 10, 2000 LIQUOR 2200 Harbor o.aoee service\\i L L,..C 3 are doing tJus1n1JSS ltb are 11omg t>uS<ness as CA 92651 NAMES FROM Jordan IU1.twll of ESllte'$ ,\i;.t Oocumerus and other RESPOND NOT LATER By: CLAUDIA Blvd iA140 Cosla F~t M'lenCan ay .;>31111 Nawpor1 Coai.I Yathl!i. Wheel Factory, 25Ml Jettrey Bnic:e Netzer. Taylor Woll TO Jordan <This aulhoriiy wlll allow cc>111rac1 lk>Cuments may THAN MARCH 16, HERNANDEZ, Clerk Mesa' Cahtornia S2027 Atl~J.:;ft~~ Aulhonz.ed 375 Weymouth Pia'-¥ South Fa•rvtew Santa 11811 N Coaat Hwy Taror Wott·Grflhn cite pc:nonaJ rep~nurive et&e> bu ercam1ned .sl lhe 2000 WHICH IS NOT (Actuarlo) The Ac1t1too!. Busi (Qiiature · F0r Trustee 5 ~~g~Jn.-. Beech CA Ana. Calilomia 92704 11 77, Laguna Beach, I II hereby ordered 10 11le many a..tioN olhoo ot lhe City Cler1< 01 FcWER THAN TEN ( 10) Published Newpori ness name refened 10 ale inlocmalion please 9c6:. Jllson SColl Romano CA 92S51 that all persons In· will'I011t ot>tatnlnv coun the Cl!y 01 Co:.ta Mesa DAYS AFTER COM Beach-Coste Moaa aboVe was hle<l 1n or can 916-974-0099 Lon-Ta11 Lynn Sooer1tn9, 380 Wesi Wil$0n sireel. This bus1n1tn 1s con- terested In thl$ matter approval Before tai1nJil Bid Oocumenls wall nol PLETION OF THE PUB Dally Pilot Fabraury 151 ange Counly on eslac Mo<tgagee SeNie.eS, 37fl Weymouth Place uni1 F 103• Coste Me&a. dueted by an 1n(jwlduat appear belore this C0\.1'1 c:cnaln very unp0n1111 l>o mail&d unleis tho ad LICATION OF THIS 21, 28. 2000 TM771 t0fl0r'l999, FILE NO LL c 15 4 Oebt collector L~11una Beac'1, CA CA 92621 Have you starled In Oepanment No. 703 actiona, howc. er lllr tJ111ona1 $5 00 tharge 1~ SUMMONS READ THE 19996808808 anemp11ng to collect a 92651 Thtll bu~ineu 15 oon· doing 1>vi.1ness yel? No of the Orange County pc:t1011AI rc-p1C1Cn111tvt included with pdymorll. IN F 0 R M AT I 0 N B SC 9156 Ayman Gammon 739 debt My antormall!)n ob· Thts bu1;1nesr. 1~ 000· dUded by an andlvldual Jeffrey Bruoe Net2et Superior Court at the ad· will be required 10 ai~e Each t>t<I shall ba BELOW NOTICE OF Paular1no •El01 Cosla tamed will be .ised IOr that dur.ied by an 11·t111Vadual Have you started This statement was dren shown aboVe on nouu 10 lntcrmtd pcnoru made on the Proposal AVISOI USTEO HA PETITION Mesa. Calttomia 92626 l!U~~ , Have you it&rlaCJ dolr\g bur.ine$S yet? tiled w1111 lh!l County 3·21-00, 2 o'cl()Cl( p.rn unlcu mey It.ave wai11ca.1 lotm, stiee11, P 1 SIOO OEMANOAOO. TO ADMINIST ER This busineu 15 con Pt 15/00, 02122100 <.101n9 t>ustooss yet? No Yes, 12.01.99 Cieri< of Orengo County and then and theru show noucc or rolll(nled IO lhc throvgh P·9 prOVtded In CL TRIBUNAL PUEDE ESTATE OF: ducte<J t>y an lr\davtduat 8 1 SlJS TT!~5 L~1anteSadmMonrlhn~L,, SColl Romeno on 01 ·28 2000 2 1U\#1'1> 8111116 cause, if any they have, Cl'OPC*d a..don , 1'bt the contmtl documenta DECIOIR CONTRA Aymun Gammoh '" , u ~u Ttus stalement was ...,.,.. why tile palillon lor llcleptndtnc adnun1.1u11aon an<l shall bg accom• USTED SIN AUDIEN· Da~aR8J~; ~:~~ This s1a1ement wa!> FlCtitlo us Bu~ineaa filed w1t1'1 me CO\lnlY ltftld wllh ltle Counly oa11y Pilot Feb 1, 6, \S ctienge of name should 1Ull'lo1l1y w1U be sranted panled by a certlhod or CIA A MENOS OUE fllod with lhe Cotmty Name Statement Ctettc ot Orange Counly cierw or Orong• C'.ouniy 22 2000 .T758 not be granled unleu an mtnnied pcnon oost11el'1 Check or a btd US TEO RES PON DA aka DOROTHY Clerk ol OrungtJ County Thu loll<lwtlt(l pc1so,.1n~ on 01 28·22~818115 on 01·28 2000 It Is rurther oldered Oles an ob}cclion 1o uac bond for no1 leu than NO MAS TARDE OUE ANN HASS on 01 19 2000 0111 dOlnfl bu~inon .,, """" 20006818098 that a copy of this order ptddon and 4how~ eood t0% ol the amount of EL 16 DE MAAZO OE CASE NO. A200857 2000G817200 ~Kl Property Maraa9e 0.~11¥ P1k)t FP.b 1 6. 15 Da•~ P110t Feb I 8. 15 to •hOW oause b• pub· cause ... 11y the 1.011n ~hnukl their bid. ma<Jo p11yot:>le 2000. OUE ES DIEZ To all heirs boneli· Oally Pllnt Jan 2~ Fr>b munl, ::1466 Newpon 2l 2000 T7~ 22. 2000 P.50 11$hed In Dally PllOt NB/ rn '11111 Ille aulll<lf•ry to Ille City ot Costa (10) DIAS OESPUES clartea. cre<lilora. cont 1. a, 15 2000 T74t 61vl1, Cn!'. ,, M11~11 CA Fictitious Buslne11 Flctltloua Business COSTA MESA. a new1 A llEARJl"Ci u11 lhe M&&a. Nu propor;al 'ha~ DE TERMINACION DE 1ngen1 cro011or5, and Flctttloua BualneH ~2tii!7 Name Staitament Nam• Statement paper of general clrtula· lriaon •. ,11 .... h•kl An bo oons1der0d uhlf'l~S PUBLICACION D E persons ....... may o1"-r· la•"' Kntm•t Trvmen Th r-"-·· .., " 00-bills"-.. I lhls pt.. " '"' • ., I EST CTACON LEA """ '"" Harne Statement " " . 6 •.• .., ... n., ,.·•& Tt1 loOuw111g pettl.lOS lion P\I ''""' n M ""'> '000 ai 1 .. , l 'M ~ccom~111mno by sue:' A I I wise be lnte1es1ed in the Th IA'IOWI 2.21.i Lal'll Ulf1n Omo, Are Cj{ljllQ bulltr>&;.· a1o count~. at leaat once a In "oc"' • ~o L1 J Jorncu cashier's <.t11>1;k, Cil'>h. °' I A IN F 0 R MAC ION w1U or e11a1e. or both, ot •re de ..... '," •u ·snagne~~nnon& Fu1111non, CA '!1;183!) Lirl. Struet t 1.vidl><1n~. 's"y•50<1 ~~sl>VIAloedv»1.e0"r .. ~eek (or lour· COii· ,.. ' b•dder'a bart<J OU~ SIGUE DOROTHY HASS ka " .,..ig "" .. ~ ~ 1 .. • •· ,s .au 1, con c " B .. '" .. • secutlV9 weekl P'IOI 10 •• J.tl The Cary nnv' NO t>IO r.llAll l>e 001'1• TO ALL PERSONS a 0 Id~ 304 B Oerl "'• vu 1"'0 1'>6 Rocn<i,ler ..,.I • G 151 Kalm I lhedayollh8heer1ng Oral1J(c,C/\9lt\ll l511 s1doreduntor.1lt tliOtllOO INJERESTED IN THE DO RY HASS aka w;;,,eo:i:·Mes11 rcnu' !ltlf.lil1hY lllllndtvKlUlll C~lll MHI CA!itir.27 o:~i· Suite A20~. DATE: FEB 2, 2000 If \Ol' Ol\ll ( r 111 on a lllMk propoGnl form MATTCR OF THE AP· DOROTHY ANN HASS f01n;a 92627 ' t• ivti you ai~ited llertlhflr L~nn Low1t Costl Mts.l, C.t. 92626 JAMEi P. GRAV, the ""1111111 nt Ille ptlt lu1111Shtt<I by the Clly of PROVAI. ANO CON• A PETITION FOR Maia M rntt Huck(llt 1 tJOiltlol bu •l'IRN '(9!1 No 100 Rocho~lllf SI •B Mel Rict11rd11on II, 4S t llJ llOllkl •""'•r" PROOATE has been ""A Broadwt Co•-I•. LJirrv K Trumim Costa Mot.a, CA 921:127 f k I C " JUOOEI rl'l1.}I. "Y" Co1t11Mea1uno11mer111 l'IAMATION OF A filed by HCABCRT F. M~n CallornY.:"26i1 ThtS 1ih1temun1 Wll& ThlSWlllfle•s•~CQn· itlc ••• rv1ne, .. COMMISSION!R O' IJlc licartns and Malt VOii' In ocooraonco w11h 11111 LEASE AMENDMENT HASS 1n the S•-l10r Tha,: b,.5 1 1,....:•1 •11 ""'n· llled With Ill$ Counly d'"'••'" by an ant11Vadual 112~-~ b"•·"a~a 1• ,..,.,.. THE 8 UP E fll I 0 R ot>J«,tlons or fllc '"'rill< 11 111ov11lon1 of the RELATING TO fHf Fl· .. ,.... • w .... w O Co "" " .,..., .,...,, • • _.. COURT ol>jeellons "''Ill lllr c011n Proposal req111mmf)nt11 NANCING OF CERl'AIN Cour1 °1 Calilornta, dueled by an tnrllvldunl Cll)rt. 01 .'t,08" u1tty Have you •tarted ducted by •n lndlVICh111I Trad Qrllfln, 328 Collon before ll'lc heam11 'I ou' Each blcJdar n1u11 STREET IMPROVE· C()UfilY of ORANGE Hi ve you started 00 Ol 211 2 doing bu""'" yet? No Have you 11Asrted !)( fl THE PEllTION FOR "olng busaneaa .,91? 200061118099 Heathor Lynn lew11 .. b 1 1 StrMt, Newport Beach, apptaranc.c mty i Mv11• Cl&~• "A' llQIMO MENTS ANO THE USE PROB.t.TE requettl that "ve1 0610111999 ' D;idy Pilot ~•b I 8. 15. 11111 atausmenl Wt'lt .,01ng ua neu yet CA 92663 penon or b) )'WI anor (Gem 11el Eng1noor1ng) OF GAS TAX REVEN· t-fEROCRT F H,ASS be Ma' a• M•n1n Hue~..... 22. 2000 T755 hied w•tta tht1 County YllMl!...1R· ~r"~ II Publi1hecl New6ort r1rY and tlso be p,.qualthed UES TO MAKE LEASE ""' d ---·• .. " ""-I O "'· "" ""' • ..,....,, e .. ch Coe ta Mell IF \'OL AAf \ 11a re(lUll'9CI by lnw PAYMENTS WlfH RE· llp,,,,.nlt H pcir...,...., Thll 1i.1ement was Cltf1i. o ui_nge "'llJrtly Tiu st11emen1 waa Dally PllQI F-ebruary 8. CR£Dl l"Olt nr • .:on11n A Contr11ctot usng a SPC:CT THERETO, repreitr11atrvetoadrn1t1 hied w11h the Co11nty NOTIC'E 0 1' PETI· onOl 211·:.'000 laled with 11'4 County ~~1~15=, 2=2~·:2:0:, 2000===T7=8:7:5c:ru:t:rt:dl:ro:r:o:f:lh:e:;d('.il. c1af1 ur uaulliealion flul ANO ALL PROCEED• ~:.~· Hlllt ol the dt• CJork ol Ot1tng1 County TIO~ TO AO\tl~l!lo-O II p lot i~~et1t: CJel1l cl Ot11110e Cou r:y "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial service Why should you subject yourself & your fa111ily to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? ~Toll,_ t.aa.~ur ~ ........ ir•t1C..1 ... I l : I thOwn O<l lho Gtnerut IN G S LE A 0 IN G THE PETITION ,.. Ol101•192000 Tl!R f.'..\TATI-: Of; 2: ~ o ' n48 Qrl 01 2812000" Provalhni1 Wog11 Do· THERl;f O. INCLUDING quetta tilt! ctecnd41rlt'5 2000H17ot7 PMtH.A llYM:.s • 2000ll1IOM tnrrn1111111ona may :iii ro• THE ADOPTION OF A Will orttJ exidleila. tr ally, Dally Ptlol Jan 2$, Fet> R<X>SEV w PA.\.t· Flct1trou• 8utlneu Deity Pllol Feb 1, 8.: 1.5..1. q111rei:t to pay tt1 wag RESOLUTION AP• be admitted to Pf(lbate 1. 8. 16. 2000 TT~ f.l.A H . tlVr-lfS Na~ Statement 22, 2000 f7lllU i.;riaiiit"ii°'iiii-.' c~rialiit ~orilii~ PR 0 VIN G SU C H The Will and My coc.llC1la Flctltloua ButlneH ROONl~Y ..... (>AM· TM ldiOY.\lll) (&Qnl Ffctltlout Buttneea • LEASE rlNANCING .,. available for ••. Name Statement El.A MOO~m· ar ~ t>usln JS •• PLEASE TAKE NO· 1m111at100 1n lhO hlO kopt Thtl lolluwing P41n.uri' C NI • 'l\!00-" Atlantic Otir1 orp OI Name StaWnent TtCE lHA r the City Of by the court .,,.,,, bl I MCI ' • A 1ln • , I c ll 'l 6 0 0 Tl'le tollowlttv pettMt Coste M.sa hat filed a THll PETITION ti are Cli-..... 11 rie 91 iu ill fltin tltncf MJcNillOtl Dt • S11ite rn OOi1'111 butlMat U 11 ________ .,.1 oMl OOOIJJlalnl agalnal qu ta aultlOt\ty 1o ad LIDO 11 3GJ8 ~nlrlll •11~. tt<IAAn. CQ_.IAJtM 1e20 Irvine, CA 12 t he Acu punclure _.,. ... C VllW you pura~nl lo Calif°' tntnlattr lhe ettate under Aveo· N•WJK>I' act1 cf'Nut111 Hd prnt11111 v.110 Allant1c f'1r111n~1al WO!ttl, ,402'.t Wt!M9tf.v ..--.rw nta Cooe o r C1v1t .. ,_,._...........,.t Ad In CA 2663 ma~ <idltf'l!M lit Uilcr Menr"lga ;Inc (Calll>r Pl6ce. Ste 110 NeW-•MORIAL PAF:K Procf'Cl111e Seer.on NO 110• '"'"'r-'._., rn ' Roben Sc:Olt a tu, alltd in die -.,u en Illa) w-~ Stooot!C'Qe pon Oeact Ca 92t1eO ti HQ 1no C•lltoma ~:!~ut~~~~lsa~ 3 .. 3118 Vla O~oii~w· or bOOI, ol '-AMU,J\ MtK Alf 110 )3 A O•em a1y A f'lfl Cemetery• Mortuuy O o11e tnm1nt Cod• lht pefMINt NPfMfnl port " ~raM " II\ s 'kOOSll\' ilU ffllMUllKln CA 945811 ~arten. II 1ratNCO c-.......i. Cntrn.ttl"" ~tlOn )510 ,, Nq I Suaan lariDQn r tHA 11 II\ tNt ~ 11 'ClOn ~. Cc»t• Meu c.. ~~ifc v.-o.;::. tor the putJ>OH of valida· ::= '!= ':f~o :J4J!1 Vta ~0 Nt1w 1<00"1 \ st.a r ml.A OUdt<i "Y i COt:PMli0'1 8?627 Newport a.ti IJnQ lhe l)~llld 8lleCU• c:ourt approval Bt loi. ~=-._~ ~ ROO 11 ' Have vou 1 llrt•d This buslnUI it cort-144-l?OO !Ion •M ~1111e:T of 1a1tlng ~~In 119ry lm dvcleO ~Y n :11 n.,.; "' rtiTITIO~ IOR dOlng tnnlnen )'917 dud«S by:-tln lllJMdull lllf'::=:-:::::1 t.eaa• Amer~ No ponanl action• hOW PtrtMISl'llP l'ltOD \lll II• bet1I illr4 v .. t "8 t1t'M! you •tan..I 111 amend;ng Lea" .wf,lhe ptlftONtl rtlf1rt1· Hau y-ou •llrttll b)' "°"" •ftOI' 1.1 -.. A tten1tc r: n1r,cl1f OOli'A~ ;an V. ...... nw ~retmeni.. Cllllld •• Of aentatillaWiltbe ~ doing M lnffli we1? No ''".nor Ca11n of C-4t-~ tnc. Olorte -ct\ 17 1• -···-' °"""''1,IOl8 -" --IO ... ......,,,_, -"'"""'d CO-·--~·":J~ -lo c:.rtlln Vldafill 8'rett :r·-.,,..._ " "'* ~ ,.,.. .... - Mortuery fr Chapel l!flp=-~ =·~ nOllCI ~ ..:-':8'1'C:O:: JHE P1111110t01Qa ~ ~ lfte ~ =-~--.. Cf9mlltlon CltflO V9lldlt9 --. °' cxw...... 10 IN Qaofti Of ~ OOUn1y Pll08A ~ ....-M -01:w;;,-"'°' 110 Broedw•Y ----11 ':.."":' .wi 90 ~ Mlb~ on 01·11'2000 ,.., S:.... = on 11 Colle Mela ,._,. .r-lfl~O~ ... ncldet...,nl • IOCIOM1Ml7 • ..,...... -.... ...... 1IO ~ :-.: .. .=..: nlon ..,..., .. be t>tllv "°'Feb 1 I t6 .. 9Prl I I --.. ~ t ~ 1:.\1::' r-. '·\.a ..... -........ _. ·~' ..... ""'9M .. lfto n,;tiaoo 'OP .. ..._ ,... -~--~~--~--~~----~~_.. . Fictitious Busioa.• Name Statf,nent Tht1 folfoW1ng P'!" o•\6 •rct dolll{I bo••n h • Foster S.tvl08i & 0• velopmelli 26351 ~flt lary Lene t.Aguna H ts C~ P2653 Sturtey 011rv. 25JS 1 Mallary LanA, ug,ine H II& CA 91653 Thil txism•n i. wn· ductod tiv an lnuividua Hav11 you 1t rtad doing bu11neu yet'I Yu. 10.W Shi rtov o.ry This tit11mo11t w• filed 11¥1th the C<luntY C1tn. of Orang• Covmy on O 1-28 2000 2000ll111 '8 D 1y P-~ Ft!t> 1, e 15, 22 '2000 T7!i9 10 luudoy, February 15, 2000 Daily Pilot. BIC 9157 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: WILLIAM P. HADLEY CASE NO. A200M3 To an hellS benefl danes, Cred tori, cont lngent c1.01tor1, enc persot11 who may other wise ~ W'llerested in llW will or e111te. or both, of WILLIAM P HADLEY A PETITION FOF PROBATE h•• beer llltd by JOAN 0 HADLEY In the Su!*t0 Court of Calllornla County ol ORANGE THE PETITION FOF PR08ATE raqueall lht' JOAN B. HADLEY b< IPJ)Olfltld 'H ptf50M representative to edm•n lSltf the Hiiie of the de ceoen1 • THE PETITION re q~sta Iha decedonl'1 Wtl and C0<11CA11, 11 1ny. be admiUed 10 pr~te The W1U and any codlClll are 111arlable IOI ••· am•nlhOll WI the file kept by lhe Court • I ·•..-I ( ,...,.,..Ill Wtma'Jll w..-111 WNOOCE•l jl, NU:~JI ...uc.._J ever, !he personal rept•· tne file~ by !he coun ISC 9178 I tr1llon alJtttollry Will be «.iate assets 01 OI any I 'To TAN'IA L ARTHUR I Fl tltl 8 1 H•v• you 111r1ed aerita!IYe w111 be required If you .,. I person In-qr¥ttld un&eu an in. petJllOO Of lceoufl1 Bl II llereby Olderlid c OUI UI ,,.., doing bOafMaa ~17 No IO give notice to in· terested Ill lhe estale, NOTICE OF teieatto pef$Oll I an prov1oeo 1t1 P1obtte that all por11on1 In N1me Statement Jay R Teyior letelt9CI Pflr50t\& uni you ~-Id• wiUI t PETITION objection 10 the pell1if/11 Code •ec.1i0n '250 A ' r stdd 1n ltJil ma11 r The IOIJowinO persons ThlS statement w 1 !hey tiavt waived no1U CXJurt a RequMt tor SPtl TO ADMINISTER ncJ ~s goocs cauu Atlqvv51 tor $pociif app r t.elort ttlls coo11 111 doino Mltlell u filed with the County or cona~ ed 10 ~ C1al NollCe (lofm OE· ESTATE OF: wtty Ille cou11 st\Ould not Ii lorm it ava In Doi; rtment No L73 I Jay R. f ay!Of, Attomey Cftlt! of Ofa'1QI County ptOpoaeo ac:t10t1) The 15'1) ollhe filing OI n In· JAMES EDWARD grant IN authOnly from tho court d<!rll ol 1he Superior Court of at Law, te31 P~e on 01·28·2000 Independent idmlnlt· lflt'ltoty and 1ppra I al OWEN A HEA~INO on tht Attotney IOI th• Ca lom1a at the e<Jd18" St • Santa AN Heighlt, 2000el17ff7 1r1uon llJll'IOnty be tttat• assets Of ol eny CASE NO A200tlS pellllOO w1I be held on P•tttloner: anown abOVe oo ca !otrlia 12707 Dally PAoc Ftb 1 e t 5 granted unltsa ari in· petition or ·:count H T ~ ... '. , MARCH 16 2000 11 MICHAEL AVEY MAR 07, 2000, et 2 oo J1y Robert Taylor, 22 2000 ' T74G ltrNted peraon f • an prov1dtd In PtObll• 0 '"'"'· ~·1• t 4~ pm WI 0.pl. L73 GERTNER, ESQ., o'ctoc:i< pm llnd lhtn 163 I P•glSUI SI • Ob)ealOn to the petihon Code ,.,a;on 1250 A clanes. cr:itOfJ COOi locatld at 341 ni. Oty (SBNt 37921) Ind thert ahow cauMt, tt 6An11 Ana Aetghll. can. On th• move? and •howl good ~UM Request IOf Special No-ingtnt er 1I011 1no on~ Sooth, Orange, ATTORNEY AT LAW 1ny they htvt .my the lorn11 92707 Call Wf'ly the court ltlOUld not llCe I01m .. 1va bl• P41''°"' who mey other CA 8286& 4340 CAMPUS DR., pelitlon tor cttan91 or Tttre bus1ntu 11 OOO· g11n1 lhe luth«lty from tne court c:tenc wl:-be in1•1••1ed lfl lheol IF YOU OBJECT 10 STE. 100, NEWPORT name ShOuld not be ducted bv . 1n tndrvielual CfAaalfled A HEARING on the Attorney for th• .,. Of Hiiie. Of both, lhll gr1111.ng ol the pell BEACH, CA 92660 granted pehhon WIN ti. held on Pttltloner. JAMES EDWARD 1100, you 'hould ·~ar PubllSh•d Newport It II further ordered MARCH 9, 2000 at 1 45 McDtm1ott, WHI & O~E~ETITION FOR 11 lht heanng and state Bu·ch•Coate Mesa INll a coi>Y ot th11 order pm In Dept L73 fo. Emery your objettions or file Oa1ly Piiot FebJJJary 15, 10 ahOw cau11 be pub· cated 11 341 The City Mlch••I Sehulm1n, r,~o:~JfNeh~so~:~ wr11111n ob1ec1iona with ~1, 22, 2000 hshed 1n NBICM D.t.ILV Onve South, Orange. Elq. 181014 I y th• COUil bef()fl the TMnJ PILOT, • newspaper Of CA 92868 s .. n K. Hlggln1, In the Supenor court of h81rlng Your. ap· general circulatlC)(I pub· IF YOU 08JECT to E1q. 119487 CllllOrnia, County ol peuence may be In per· SUPERIOR COURT fished In thlr. county, at th• granting of the peu· 11191 Von K11m1n ORANGE aon or by your attorney. te151 once a week tor hon, you 1ftould appear Ave., Sit. 500, lrvlnt, THE PETITION FOR IF YOU ARE'. A CAED· OF C ALIFORNIA, lour consecutive week1 11 the heaftng and litate CA 82812-0187 PROBATE requests that ITOR or contingent cred· COUNTY OF poor 10 lhe day ol tht yoor ObJecoona or ltle Published Newport JANE M OWEN be 81>• 1tor o1 the tlec;oased you ORANGE hearing wnllen objtclions w11h Beach·Cos11 Me11 poire·~~t 1° P11 l'IOlllld 1 t'ap· tnull Me your ola1m' w.th Lamoreau>< Jus11ce DATE: JAN 28 2000 the coun belote the Dalty P1loc February 9, ... » •ve 0 • mwuttr the oourt and maJI a Cellltr Prooote JAMES P. GRAY, STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? ap1r1mont1,. homtt Cla•1sln9d can eallafy your houalng needs. CLASSIFl•D 942·8•7• hearing, Your IP• 15, t8, 2000 lht tslllte ot ttw dte:t• eopytothepersonalrep· 341 The Cly Orrve, JUDGE/ pea11nce may be 1n per· WT706 de~E PETITION re· rer.entallve a~med by P0&t Office Box 14171 COMMISSIONER OF ·~ ~J>J ~~ :'~rfl~ quests authof1ty 10 Id• :nt:'i~ .:~.~~ ~2~15~~ ~~JRT sup ER I 0 R t,Too1R°!....oond lingtnlC1e<I ~~\'\EM~~ ~~~~,~~~' the f1r5l ISIU8flet ot 181• IN THE MATTER OF TANYA LEE Tiu £,pl rx,..,,,,,,.,, .i 1ht 0..11] P1#1 u 1lt.,;J 1• .,,_., • """Wf'flin ' '""" llJJllJ/dlt ,,. -1nu,,.°"' I Of 1,.., 9088sed, you 0 <f • ? l~tralron ol Elllt .. Act tert It provided 1n Pro-THE PETITION TO SHROYER, 55 Cler• w,. ,.,,u >UIUJ SEARCH UH ""'1'11 fw ,. •• , ,,. Of,,.,,,,,,,,, .JUI MW"'" du !NJ court and maU II ",.J The ltmt for hllng claims OF TANYA LEE CA copytotnepertonalrap· If..-; the personal teprtsent· wU not e•pue belo<e SHROYER In Pro Per THE PETITION re· ques11 au1hol1ty to ed- min11ter lhe esiate under lhl Independent Adman· 1Slrlt10n ol Estates Act (Th11 Authonty WtU alloW lhl per$Ollll represtnt atlV8 10 take many ac· lions Wtthout Ol>taln1ng court approval BelOfe tall1ng certain very Im· portant ac11001, how- must Ille your cllzm with ~~ (This Authooty wll lllow bate Code aection 9100 CHANGE THE NAME mool, Newport Coast resentalrve appointed by ~·· ::: t~,1= ':~n!'n~ lour months ltom the ORDER TO SHOW Pubhshtd Newpo11 the coon w111\rn lour 1 : ,,, c;rovl1 approvll Bet e tiHnng oa1e nohceo CAUSE FOR CHANGE e .. ch·Cosla Meu montl\I from I.ht dale ot ·h~ T. Lin °1 1txwe OF NAME Do~y Pilot February 1 8 the fltst Issuance ol let· ui .. g certain vary Im· YOU MAY EXAMINE CASE NUMBER 15 22 2000 ti.cs I _..,...,., P portant actions, h<>W· .. _Id L •· t -·~·-...----e11 as pr"""''"" in ro-ever• tile personal reprt· lr.., e .. 11p1 uy t iu c.ourt. A200714 CLASSl~ff!D ,,_ ""' J. '"! • du C."n H•-"' S.111• A-n-_ •f ""111· ll{rn iH _,_,,. " ""''"II' -w1U fi/, "'"' fin11ww .IUINU ''"''" IM/nlUJll ..,,,., "" C.111117a,.,•.1•'1ult '1•U 11 IWtk far fawr awta., "f"'"' "1l.w11...J thot fill !""' 1-f •fp11•1K1111on u11"1 rhl Ul<llJ] Cink. Plt1111 ""! "7 •Jilt J""" firrit"lll lnu111m 1111/nlt"'' •r 1"' IM1/y PJ.1, JJO IJJ' &t, St, C.1111 MtU. /f J"" ni,,,,., ,,., ~ 11Mu1.U "'"' (9'9) U1-4J11 •ni-..,,u ,,.,U; llTnllf~mt<tlN fir JOll 1# /,,,,,Jk thit 1-rJ11N "' ,,.,,,/ If,. .. ""'""'ho~.,,, faN!on fWl,,.flJ, '""" ,.u"' •""..., ,,,,u H ,,;.... 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