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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-02-22 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ... J . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 • • • rru.n come ~gam ... · • Downpour drenched Orange County on Monday, another storm is expected to pass through on Wednesday. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT .. NEWPORT-MESA -Heavy storms swept through the county Monday, creatmg treacherous roads, waterways and slues, drop- ping severctl inches of rain. of heavy surf through today with a small craft advisory, poss1bl0 thun- derstorms and hail on into Tuesday, said Kim Martinez of the Coast Guard. People also underestimate condi- tions and need to be rescued." No rescues at sea were neces- sary over the weekend, but there were severctl nunor car accidenlc; in Newport Beach and Costd Mesa due to heavy ramfall Nearly three inches of ram fell over the week- end, in most areas of Southern 6nd Centrnl Orange County. ThJs should take care of any potcntidl hre hazards, said Joe Dandrea ol the National Weather Servtce. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2000 ·. The Newport-Mesa area saw serious thunderstorms dt about noon on Monday, causing John Wayne to cease fueling for about 10 minutes as a safety precaution, said Nghia Nguyen, spokesman for the airport. Surfers and boaters are advised "We've had several calls about boats taking on water and brealong loose off the moorings," said Sgt. Gary Smith, of the Orange County Sheriffs Harbor Patrol. •When we have weather conditions hke tlus we have just what we had this morning -boats not secured well enough or not maintained and taking on water. The National Weather Service had a flash flood watch m elfect untll 9 p.m. on Monday. SEE RAIN PAGE 5 )[AN Hit £~I ;t V PllOT Brdvlng the weather, Eric Cisneros, ?, of Santa Ana plays in ihe rain soaked sand during a visit to Blackies in Newport Beach,. BIMN POI Jf A OAllV PILOT Skating coach John Nicks talks with student. Sasha Cohen, about he r skating routine during her Friday after- noon rehearsal at the Ice Chalet in Costa Mesa. • He's Mr. Ice guy Costa Mesa's John Nicks tiains figure skating phenoms asha Cohen and Nao1ni Nari Nam at Ice Chalet Andrew Glazer DAILY PILOT A galaxy of stars float around John Nicks, some burrung long and bnght, others fad- mg fast. •He just has so much experience." said Sdsha Cohen, 15, who fulished second last week to Michelle Kwan in the U.S. F1gure Skatmg Champ1- onslup, of her cOdch. "Mr. Nicks knows whdl to do, and 1 listen to him and do it.· The 4-foot-9, 79-pound Laguna Niguel resident's hair, braces and white skaung-costume shined in the lights of the Costa Mesa lee Palace, whem she lraina. Cohen said she has never had a serious disagreement with Nicks, even though she has spent more than a half an hour each day train- ing with the Costa Mesd resident for the past three yedrs. "I have to treat her totdlly dif- ferent than I cud three yedrs o!JO," srud Nicks, whose wet blue eyC!; and <;lark, wrinkle-free complex- ion belie his 71 years. ·1 have to listen to her, Jet her gtve more input on her routine and let her make suggesbons. In my first years of coaching, I mdde too many mistakes saying John Nicks' way is the only right way• Nicks' easygoing personality, experience and ded1callon to has proteges has mdde htm one of lhl' world's most successful. c1nd beloved skating COdches He has led rune u,s. Olyffip1c teams, currently coaches two of the nation's top figure skdtl'rs -Cohen and Irvine's Naorru Nan Nam - and been honored by the Queen of SEE SKATE PAGE 5 · City Council to tackle traffic problems ar ound Newport Boulevard, 21st Street INSIDE EDUCATION • Efforts to untangle traffic are part of plan to revitalize peninsula. AndNw Glazer DAILY PILOT BALBOA PENINSULA -Cit}' officials 54id allowing traffic to run both ways on 21st Street may help drivers travel through the confusmg snarl of treets they call • Mlxmaster." The City Council will discu s on Tues- day Public Works Director Don Webb's reconunendation, which as intended to improve trafllc now, pedestrian safety and ecce11 to McFadden Square. Par, years, thouMncb of vlllltorl lo the pmlnlW8 have struggled to find • way to tbe bMdl, boerdw8lk end pier. n.e ii seemingly no log;cal way to travel from the main thoroughfare, Newport Boulevard, to the top tourist spots. On sunun r days, U- turning, neck-craning, map-reading tourists dog the streets m their seMch for fun in tho sun. Hence, the name Mixmaster. The council, in June 1998, hired a team of private consultants to study Mixmaster and develop a solution to the traffic troubles. City planners said sorting out traffic problems is the most important step in a much larger plan to revitalize the peninlula. The consultants' suggestions, for untan· gling the contustng roedway, were baled on input from the public:, said City Coun· dlman 1bd Ridgeway, who It de> • mem· ber of the dty's Balboe P.unlUl.a Planning SH IM.IOA MGI I • A line. to divide the community • Newport Beach City Council to consider senclmg Santa Ana Heights annexatior;i request to Board of Supervisors. Danette Goulet DAILY P1LOT SANTA ANA f IEIGHTS - Thi· City Council torught will cons1cler tl'>kmg the Orange County Bourd of Supervlsors to support Newport Beach m c1nnexmg Santa And Heights. Orange County SupeIVlSOr Tom Wilson, who had previous· ly been on the fence about the L'1sue has decided to back the .mnexdbon and the WlShes or ~ta Ana Heights residents. "I'm going to promote the 1cle.n of annexation," Wilson semi ·The question of how it's gomg to be done I don't know. There is some conster- ncll1on bet\veen Costa Mesa .ind Newport Beach on houndarif's. • In October, Newport Beach begdn the proct>ss ot annexing Santa Ana I ll'1ghts dlong wtth two other communities. How- ever, because the.• l leights' sphere of mfluence is divided between Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, the corrunu- ruty could potentially be split, 1l is thdt separation that residents on the west 1de of Santa Ana Heights, which lies m Costa Mesa's sphere of influence. dre lighting The re 1dcnts organized and suonutted cS propo dl to the Local Agency Formation Commtssion, to he pldced m Newport's !>phere. The com- nuss1on is the state-appointed body that d<!termmc<; where • SEE HEIGHTS PAGE 5 Council to discuss Measure F, Balearic • The city is expected to take d stand against the measure, which would block the county's plans' for an El Toro airport. Andrew Glazer DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The City Council will vote tonight on whether tt showd oppose d bc1llot measure, which could block the county's plans for an airport dt the dosed El Toro base Mc1yor Gary Monahan .,<lid, H dpproved, the so- cdllcd Sule dnd Healthy Com- mu01t1es trutiative could deter i.m El Toro airport, tndking an t>xpans1on to John Wayne Air- port much more likely. "It's extremely unportant tor Costc1 M sa to make a strong statement about this,• Monahan said. "If the mea- sure pd" es, tt w1U be much more dilhrult to proh1b1t John Wayne from expanding.· The Newport Beach C1ty Council voted to oppose the mctlsure two weeks dQO. The uutlativc, called f'.1ca- sure F and set for the Mdrch 7 pnmary cl<'<:'bon, would gwe Orange County r 1dents the power to vote dgt1mst Jails, air- ports and hawrdous wa~tc sites Wlth d two-third ma1onty. The Co ta Mc~a Ctt} Council m December 1~uro a strong stdtl!mcnt ttgamst expandmy John Wayne, oting SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5 INDEX PUIUC NOTim-·-·--1 srorrs 6 WEAJff8 -··-~-·-··-.. 2 ... •.. ON 2 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 .. Kids . TALK BACK We asked OCC students if they planned to vote in the March 7 California primary election. •Probably not. I have never voted before. I've never had the need to. I don't really think that one person can make that big of a difference." WILL NADA, 22 Huntington Beach "I doubt it because I don't know enough to be fair. Maybe one day I'll vote. But really, I am an artist. We don't vote. We create and live life." MIRACLE LAURIE, 18 Huntington Beach IN THE CLASSROOM Wish of THE WEEK • ORGANIZATION: The Orange County Performing Art Center's Docent Support Group • CONTACT: Mary Ann Gwinn, support groups coo.rdinator • ADDRESS: 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa CA 92626 •PHONE: (714) 556·2122, Ext. 259 • NEEDS: Volunteers to become docents for the center to conduct tours, assist at special events and help with pledge nights and member- ship drives. Classes are starting soon for people who wish to become docents. Doily Pilot BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT Estancia senior Collin WhJtes, middle, unravels wire to be used ln a local area networking computer system. "I plan to vote March 7. But I still have to go through my sample ballot. This will be my first time voting. For the presidential nomi- nee. I will most like- ly vote for Al Gore." Hot-wifed intO the future MONICA MEHTA. 19 Newport Beach "I plan on voting because if you don't vote the issues or people you believe in might not get passed or be elect- ed. Personally, I sup- port Prop. 22 and think people should pay attention to it because marriage should remain a sacred institution between a man and a woman only." JOHNNY BEUTLER, 24 Fountain Valley Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT S tudents nodded sagely as their instructor. Mdl)' Jett, discussed router configurd- tions, local area networks and a 568 cable sequence. They piped up, looking for clarification Did she want sequence A or B? They could have been speak- ing Swahili. It goes to show you, that noth- ing is too complicated when you're young. It was a Cisco Networking Academy Program at Estancia High School. The program lS a partnership between the school and Cisco Systems, the network- ing company. The purpose of the program is twofold. It provides stu- dents with valuable' JOb skills and it creates a more knowledgeable work force for CJSCO to ture from. School MENUS NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT . Cisco Networking Academy Program at Estancia High gives students a boost into a high-tech career market Over the course of four semes- ters the program provides hands· on project based training m net- work design, set up, mamte- nance, trouble-shooting and administration. So, they teach high school jwliors and seniors, the ins and outs of computer networks. Stu· dents learn how to create net- works, like the Internet, down to the precise wiring. "It's pretty heavy, duty," said Jett, who teaches two of the four levels needed to finish the enbre Cisco course. Tests are taken on.line at the Cisco ~1te. "The school needs five 50-foot cables," TODAY Jett said. After a quick review of what the different color coded wires looked like, students began preparing to make those cables. Everyone paired up, the more seasoned students guided the newer ones. Lengths of cable were cut from rolls. Daniel Vargas. a senior who has completed the first level of CtSco training, instructed two stu- dents on how to cut the jacket off the cable. He then gingerly showed them how to untwist and separate the wires wiUun the cable, keepmg MONDAY track of the various colors. Students were scattered around the room in clumps, hold- ing cable wire up to their noses in concentration. They carefully cut the wires inside the cable, trying to make them even to fit inside the con- nector. When the cable connections were complete they looked simi- lar to a phone plug. "It's neat because it's hands on," said Janet Garcia, a senior in the class. "It's not jhat hard if you pay attention. Now in the future we need computers, so it's nice to know what's inside them." When Garcia shares her knowledge of how a computer works and what can be found inside with her teachers, she said, they are always swpnsed. •1t•s pretty easy, but to a teacher, it's amazing,• she said. Munchable Lunch Salad with Yogurt or chicken pat- ty sandwich on a bun, lettuce and pickles. fruit. milk WIDflESOAY Mlinchable lunch Salad or macaroni and cheese, crispy green salad With low fat dressing, froMn 100~ fruit juice bar, milk Munchabfe lunch Salad or hot dog on a bun, oven ~ed potatoes with catsup, frozen 10% fruit juice bar, milk • The "Munchable Lunch Salad" contains tossed greens. cherry tom.~ crackers and prottin sources such as chffse, sunflower SHds, fruit ,ogurt honey rpastf!Jd pffnl.Jts and drtnslng. "Yes, I plan on vot- ing because a vote makes a difference, I feel like I can make a difference in my community." JULIO VELEZ. 19 Tustin • Checks are not accepted for less than $17.51J. Ele- mentary lune~ are $1.75. There are three menu ch01ces eve'ryday Students may choose a ~tarlan entree each day If desired. The vegetarian ~ varie$ and may be either a salad, sandwich or hot entrN. THURSDAY , Hfflth sandwich or French bread pepperoni pizza. baby carrots with dip, apple/cherry crisp with whipped creme. milk PM>AY Munchabfe Lunch Salad or turkey and gravy with rice, fresh baked dinner roll, green beans. fruit, milk tn the oper1tlon of child fHding programs. no child Will be discrlminat«I against b«aus. of race, ,.~ color, nation.I Origin, ~ or handicap, If )QI bell.ve you have bHn discrlmfi>aff!d against wrltt imm«ll· ately to ~ ~tary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 10250 VOL 94, NO. 45 ntOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher TONY ... DOOPO ............. Editor ..... MG&.ANO. ~lor Oty Editor JAH-Lll. As5lstMrt Oty Editor NANCV OBva. Futures Editor M>Ga CARLSON. Sports Editor MMC MAllT1N. Photo Editor TAMM':A /fiPAMS, News Editor • , W MDAM>81. 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LOCATION llZI \Ntdge ........... -..... 6-8+ w Newport ............... 6-8+ w lt.dlleS ...... _ ....... ~ w ~ Jeitty .............. 6-8+ w c:dM ......... -........ -6-8+ w TID£S TODAY First low 4·45 a.m ...................... 0.9 First high 10.44 am................. 5.0 Second low 5:11 pm ..................... 0.1 Second high 11 :33 p.m ................... 4 6 WIDNISOAY First low 5:37 a.m .............. , ... 1.1 First high 11:32 1.m .................. 4.4 Second low 5:46 pm ................... 0 7 Second high aft« midnight WAIWI ~ 52 POLICE TIPS Parked. occupied vettlcles containing one or more persons are es~ially slgmf1e1nt If observed at an unusual hour. They could be possible lookouts for a burglary in progress, even If tht occupants appear to be lovers. Any vettlcl• moving slowly and without lights or following a course that appears aimless or repetl· tive is suspicious Ckcupanu may be casing for places to rob or burglarize. ApfM!rwnt buslnetts tr•ns.ctions conducted from a vehicle, especlelly around schools or parks and If Juveniles are Involved, could mean possible drug sales. '9nons being forced Into v.hklee -eepecWty " they are 1uvenlles or females -may mean 1 pot.llbl9 kidnapping, Re<ord the llcenM plates and call polke. -The llt1n•aned veNde ...,._.°",...Modi may be stolen. Cont.tct Plrklng control with• lkenM pl.ie number. .. .. • Doily Pilot Tuesday, February 22, 2000 3 Pollution in the bay is nothing new Briefl1 in EDUCATION W .hen Charley Plum- mer taught me to swim, he taught me the Australian crawl -now called the freestyle -and the breast stro"k.e. When he · w~ teaching me the breast stroke, Plummer said the reason l should learn it was that when I was swimming in the bay and saw what J thought was a cigar bobbing in the water ahead or me 1t wasn't a cigar, but hwnan sewage, and U I was swtm· mmg the Australian crawl I would bump into il The reason for this unpleasant state of affa.irs was that even though, by 1920, there was a new sewer llne, not all houses were hooked up to it. A few were still discharging thei.r sewage directly into the bay. There was one •private" · Around TOWN • send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay St., Cos· ta Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 764-4330. A complete listing may be found at dailypllotcom TODAY A Great Dectslons discussion of "Atnca: Prospects for the Future• will take place from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at St. Mark Pres- byterian Church, 2100 Mar V1Sla, Newport Beach. A copy of the study gwde for the entire series of Great Decisions discussions is available at the church for $12. For more infor~ mation, call (949) 700-1691. TUESDAY John Loring, design director for Tiffany & Co .. will come to the Tiff any store at South Coast Plaza to autograph copies of tus book ·rurany Jewels." The event runs from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. The Plaza is at 3333 Bristol St.,. Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, call (71 4) 540-5330 Mother's Market will bold a •Hands-On Aromatherapy• seminar from 6:30Jo 7:30 p.m. in its Patio Cafe. Pat Bayles, aromatherapist, will speak. Mother's ts al 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (800) 595-MOMS. The Zlnger's Toastmasters C lub will have a "Speech Crafter" program from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe at South Coast Plaza. The event will give an overview of the process of improving skills for business and personal communication. ZAHER FALLAHI, CPA 28 y~. exp. Acccg .• Audics, Taxes 15% discount to CM Roidents (714) 546-4272 Robert Gordner THE VERDICT sewer emptying into the bay at the Montero Street beach. It wasn't so bad at high tide, but at low tide that discharge just lay there in the sun until high tide, not a pleasant sight. Discharging mto the bay was easy for houses on the bay, but what about houses on the ocean side nf The store is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (714) 538-9341. The North face will bold a slide show and lecture by slaer and climber Sam Avaiusini, wbo will describe his June 1999 expedition to Alaska's Denali peak. The free event starts at 7:30 -p.m. The North Face is at 1870-A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more mfor- Jnation, call (949) 646-0909 WEDNESDAY Newport Harbor Republican Women will present US. Rep. Bay Avenue and Balboa Boulevard? That was more of a challenge, and so, labori- ously, I come to the story or Grandfather Atwood's sewer line. Shortly after coml11g to Balboa in 1920, I met a ktd of my age, Tagg Atwood, and he became the closest friend of my youth. Every sum.mer the Atwood family came down from San Bernardino and spent the summer in Grandfather Atwood's house on Central Avenue, now Balboa Boule- vard, three houses west of Palm Street. It was a typical beach cottage of the tune, a two-story, single-wall bwld- mg that had one rather sin- gular dlfference from the usual house -its toilet. The house had fow bedrooms, one downstairs and three Dana Rohiabacher, (R-Hunt- ington Beach), who will ctiscuss "The Ldtesl from Capitol Hill H at a luncheon at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 West Coast Highway. The event starts with a social hour at 11 :30 ·a.m. and costs $20 per person. For reser- vations and more information, call (949) 673~0158. Mother's Market will .hold a · Ceng shw seminar Crom 6:30 to 7'.30 p.m. at its patio cafe. The market is at 225 East 17th St., Costa Mesa. 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H11t, tac II and every Htllmt petienl worka c:lou1y They 11so i11tll 1tt1ck prtvtntlon 10 htlp tllt child with 1 rup r1tory tlltr1pl11 Tiiey tnr11net 1 clllld'• Itel mOft comf0ft1blt 1b0ut 11tllme ror m0te trt1tmtnt by lt1c111n11ptc 11 brt1tllln1 ttcllnlquu. lnform11fon cell (7UJ 633·20M CHU OREN'S HOSPllAL Of ORANGE COUNTY CHILORENS HOS,ITAL AT MISSION upstairs, but only one to1lel, which was UpstdlrS where 1t was placed m a platfom1 which raised 1t about three feet from the floor. For the Atwood children, when they were small, tl;tcre wc1s d little Ladder built mto ti\e P.lat- form. At the tune, 1 thought that was a pretty funny totlet, but I never asked, nor d1d r rnal- ly speculdte as to the reason for the existence of thdt peculiar toilet. Now ·1 know. Grandiather Atwood bwll. the house long before there were anytlung but •pnvdte• sewer lines m Ball>0d. Thus, his private sewer line ran from his house to the bay. Given the location, when th~ toilet was flushed, the con- tents of that toilet had to flow quite a distanc<• bc•fore they emptied into the bay. First they had to go under Central Avenue. :rhen they . had to go under the service station aero s the street from tho Atwood house. They then had to flow under the rest of that block, then under Bay Avenue and finally under another block of busi- nesses unW at last discharg- ing mto the bay. ·That's how Grandfather Atwood and dll the other ·. people who built houses in Balboa before 1920 took Cdre of their sewage And that's why Grandla- ther Atwood's toilet sat on such a high throne. His sew- er line needed some extra help in addition to natural gravity to deliver its contents to the bay ' Calling all Tt~kkies · Costa Mesa High School will hold Sci-Trek mght at 7 p.m. on Wednesday Th<• sc1~nce advisor for "Star Trek: Voyager• will be lhP. fed- twed guest The event is a fund-miser tor the school's science> fillt. 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I M"" c """""' • Ulffil lllN ~ CJ/JICffln L 11 WtM .._ i~ "'*" .-y *1 ~or --------------- I I I I I COMMUNITY Question of 1llE DAY Wh•t do you think •bout I the proposed new •udemlc 4 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 c•lendar for the Newport·M••• Unified School District? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypi/otO/atimes.com. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone number. Measure F will/ail Orange ·county H ow would you like to wake up one nforning and see a headline in the Daily Pilot that reads ·county Approves John Wayne Airport Expansion -Flights to Triple•? What about •sheriff Must Release Criminals -Crime Rates Soar m Costa Mesa and Newport BeJ;ich?• H you do not want to see these headlines, you must vote no on Measure F. How do we kno\;!/ that a no vote on MeasUie P is so impor- tant to protect you and your fam- . ily? Well, according to the sheriff of Orange County, if Measure F is f!pproved, MThe county's abili- ty to provide adequate numbers ot jail beds to house arrested and convicted criminaJs will be made much more difficult and public .safety, and quality of life in Orange County will be dimin- ished.• H that is not enough, the sher- iff said that Measure F would force him to find •multiple new jail·sites• and could •result in a potentiaJ loss of tens of millions of much-needed dollars• to fund jail improvements. For these reasons the sheriff and the Orange County Deputy Sheriff's Assn. are among the many respected organizations opposed to Measure F. MAILBAG Resident applauds Dunes project As a professional event plan- ner in Orange County and an Eastbluff resident, I applaud the Newport Dunes plan to build a landmark hotel on property that is already a recreational center for Newport Beach and the sur- rounding community. It will be a splendid facility for charitable events, weddings, anniversaries, luncheons and gathenngs of all kinds for everyone in Newport and beyond, and will support jobs and businesses throughout ~e area year-round. There ls a real need for the planned 50,000 square feet of conference and meeting space for major events in Newport. This facility will serve events that originate locally, like the Speak Up Newport Mayor's din- ner and Hoag Hospital fund-rais- ers, and will bring to Newport significant county and statewide events that can now be accom- modated only in the larger hotels in Anaheim or Los Angeles. I have worked with the Dunes on a recent major charitable fund-raising event, and was impressed by the concern of nm Quinn and all the Dunes staff for making it a success, includmg . their generous finanaaJ support. I am convinced of the Dunes' commitment to maintain the highest quality of life in Newport Beach by addressing specllic traffic and enmonrnental issues related to the hotel project and takti:ig appropriate action to miti- gate any adverse impacts. The Dunes has been a good neighbor for many years, and I am 'Confident it is the intent of the Evans family to continue doing so. SHARON A. ESTERLEY Newport Beach Taxpayers should not pay for school repairs The current Newport-Mesa school board is obviously c1thcr listening to your paper's published letten to the editor or fQllowing the rems of a hired tonsultant. Case m Wint: Personally, we have campaigned and attacked the current :zero·tolerance school district policy. Tenn limits; we bring the issue to light and all of a sudden we see thot our cum,nt 5chool district leadenc, not nt'("E' sarily 'bourd members, are not consid· ring limits for board memberi;. But only if we can tox and bond our community for $150-plu million 10 r pairs to loc41I schools. rt would teem a nice bait t4c· tic for t4lpay n to conlid r. Hardly a reason for our commu- nity to endure th.ii acbool district managing mlllions of dolJan in bond money when the track ·-\ . . John Noyes & Gary Monahan COMMUNITY COMMENTARY How do we know that a no vote on Measute P will help us prevent an expansion of John Wayne? First and foremost, Mea- sure F was written by the El Thro · Reuse Planning Authonty -a group of cities opposed to the. conversion of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station to a commer- ciaJ airport and oppos~d to the expansion of the Musick Jail in Lake Forest. Many of the elected officials who helped write Measure F · have publicly supported removaJ of the restrictions on operations at John Wayne Airport or the expansion of operations at John Wayne as soon as the agreement between Newport Beach and the county expires. In fact, the L.A. Tunes has quoted the mayor of Irvine as saying, •What we dollars and the power of a small, ought to be doing is expand but vocaJ minority to veto public John Wayne Allport because it projects that benefit the county woutd have the least impact on as a whole are JUSt a fe~ of those the fewest residents at the low-. reasons. est cost.• The non-aviation plan pro- Measw-e F would require posed for El Toro by the anti-air- two-tbirds of those voting to port cities will generate more approve the conversion of El ·traffic, more air pollution and Toro. The cities that wrote Mea-more dem«Uld for the expansion sure F have spent almost $10 of John Wayne while sucking up million dollars this year waging a millions and maybe billions in countywide campaign against El tax dollars to clean up the base Toro and they can be expected and subsidize nonrevenue pro- to do that every time they don't ducing land uses. like something in their'backyard. These are important re{lsons The weaJth of these cities and to oppose Measure F, but the their willingness to spend it vir-. most important reason is to pro- tually ensures their ability to tect your family from crime and block improvements they don't . airport noise. like. If you would like more infor- lf these cities can prevent El mation on why opposition to TQro from becoming part of a MeasUie F is important, on how two-airport system, this county to fight the expansion of John will have only one aJtemative -Wayne Airport, and how to get · an expansion of John Wayne involved, please attend one of from Redhill to Birch, the con-three upcoming meetings, struction of a second runway and which start at 7 p.m.: Feb. 23 at three times as many flights. . Ensign Intermediate School, This expansion will be neces-Feb. 24 at Te Winkle Middle sary to serve the demand created School, and Feb. 28 at Dcwis by development in and around Education Center. the same cities that are trying to But most of all, on March 7, prevent a commerciaJ airport at please vote no on Measure F. El Toro. There are many other re~ons to vote no on Measure F. The cost of elections, the waste of tax • JOHN NOYES is the mayor of New- port Beach. GARY MONAHAN is the mayor of Costa Mesa. Proposed Newport Dunes Resort Hotel gatehouse entry on Bayside Drive. The gatehouse would be staffed 24 hours a day by Newport Dunes Resort. record and no proof or a better record merits such consideration. Currently, & group called For Our Students United, is fomung to oppose this bond proposal. The vast majority of o.tizens in the Newport-Mesa community do not deserve taxes as a result of Uus district's miscues. The solution is management techruque. Each school and needed repairs must be made public to the private sector. Free enter- prise zones and sponsorship zones for the needed repairs need to be established. Tenn limits are fine. But, as a final challenge to the Daily Pilot, in the last 20 years, we ask your paper to document City CouncU elections and school district elec- tions in both Newport Beach and' Costa Mesa. We ask for you, on a percent- age basis, to let the public know how rnany times your publica- tion has endor ed an incumbent for an elected office Then, we ask that you pro- vide, in dollars and cents, the value of that endorsement based upon going adverb ing rates for the space that you give for that endon,t-m"nt. Jn sum- mary, the entrenched remam entrenched because challenger are not on equal footing because of campaign elements they cannot control. BRIAN K. THERIOT Costa Mesa • Eclttor'I notit: Theriot ran unsucteJs- fully for the Khool bolrd In 1996. Sending children to Newport Coast school The recent articles and C'Offi• ment4ries ooncemlng the new school ooncem )ne on a number of levels. Pim, and foremott, I am a parent of MCOnd· and fourth· graders who are scheduled to Newport Coast Drive and San a ttend the new school. Joaquin Hills road would cost. It Second, l drive on Newport will cost less than the lite of one Coast Drive every scho& day at child. about the time school would I do not need a politicaJ sci- start. ence degree to figure out the Third, I am a taxpayer who community feelings about this lives in Newport Coast. Fourth, I issue and the backlash, which am a business litigation attorney will happen after the first injury. who has both defended and I, and other concerned par- prosecuted actions involving per-ents, will explore each and every sonal inJury victims. • avenue possible to protect our The above combination leads children, including not sending me to believe that opening the them to the new school. unless new school without making and unW corrective measures dppropriate plans to protect the are taken to eliminate the risk to safety of the children attending our precious kids. the school would be the equiv&· STEVEN A. FINK lent of playing Russian roulette Newport Coast with six people. The question is not if, but when, the first student gets .truck 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 miles per hour. I do not need a traffic consul- tant to tell me that school zone igns, crossing guards, reduced speed limits an<) flashing lights WW not slow down every car enough to avert the pending tragedy. l do not need a medical degree to tell me that the par- ents o( the injUied or dead stu· dent will suffer an irreplaceable lon. l do not need my law degree to t~ll me that there will be an expensive lawstilt against the school district, the"tity, the coun· ty, the Imne Co. an·~ otl)ers, which will. lead to ~yment of millions of dollars from those entities, which knew about this design d feet and f eiled to com· ply with their duty to protect the chJ.ldten of Newport Cout from a knOw danger. I do not need a COMtruction • ~to deteimine bow much lhe two foOti1dgel over • • Smith gets support for his airport views I am writing in support of Steve Smith's last two columns in which he eloquenUy states the conflict we 8.ll should be experi- encing regarding the idea of a large international, 24-hour-a- day airport in our community we call Orange County. I ftnnly bebeve that we will cause a death 1pirill for the Orange County quality of life lf we place this airport at l!l Toro or xpand the John Wayne Airport. (John Wayne Airport ii already han- dling planes it was never intend- ed to support. The runway is too short and phfllcal plant is exceedingly limited.) We, Orange County residents, must decide to accept the incon· venlence of an airport outside our county, Uke Ontario, lf we are to keep ow community healthy and otttacttve. If SWc:on Valley cen remain prolp9l'OUI wtth the limited air· port at sen JON, '° can Orange County. Ml.amt COIMMeu How to REKJIUS The Daily Piiot welcomes letters on Issues conceming Newport Beach and <.'tlsta Mesa. There are four ways to send In your comments· • LETTIRS -Mall to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 • MADIJtS HOTUNI -Call (949) ~2·6086 • FAX -Send to (949) 646--4170 • E-MAIL -St>nd to da1/ypllot0/atl~.com All corr~nce must in<lude your full name. hometown and phone number (for ~r· lf1C•tlon purpo~ only). \.) Doily Pilot Gay Geiser-Sandoval EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING Not voting could mean children, will lose out on education W hen I was 18 years old, teens couldn't vote. Al that tJ.Jn.e, the Vietnam War was going on. There was fury among the young men, who were told that they were old enough to dte for their country, but not old enough to vote for the elected rep- resentatives who were deadin9 to send them there. . Ever since I turned 21 , I have voted in every election. My chosen candi- dates and proposals have not always won, but I added my voice to the American process. Most of you, on the other hand, will not vote. Four out of five registered vot- ers may choose not to vote this election. Many of you aren't even registered to vote. You may think tt will save you from having to serve jury duty. Now, they take names from the state Department of Motor Vehicles. so if you have a driver's license or lD card, you can be on the jury list. Don't let jury duty stop you from registering to vote. Elected representatives listen to the people who elect them and the people who pay for their election campaigns. U you are in school, or have kids m school, you probably don't vote. don't help out with campa1gns· and don't give money to campaigns. And look where it has gotten you. Don't you thmk there is a correlation between your lack of involvement and the sad state of school funding? Amencans over 65 years old are the biggest single voting block. They can be counted on to vote in every election, and to use thetr organizations as giant lobbying groups to remind representa- tives that they will deliver a solid num- ber of voters...Si,nce the rest of us don't bother to show up at the polls, thdt group is deciding election results. More and more of our taxes are going to pro· vide Medicare and Social Security dol- lars. Millionaires are •entitled" to those dollars solely because they have reached a certain age and have been employed for a certam amount of time The tax dollars that you and I supply don't depend on whether an older per· son needs U}e money. School children, on the other hand, are not "entitled• to attend schools with well-maintdined bwldmgs or nec- essary supphes. Currently, o~ third of the voters, which translates right now into one-third or the people in your neighborhood who probably don't have kids Ill school, can dende that kids won't get toilets that flush, roofs that don't leak, and rooms with windows th.at open and shut. Proposition 26 would change that. lf it passes, the majority could decide when and if to fix our schools. We would vote on the amount and the terms of the bond and know how the money was to be spent before we vot- ed. The bonds would be subject to two annual audits. So, on Marth 7, you have llio chance to see U the majority should deade when and if to fix our schools. But, if you don't get out and vote, less than the minority can take that decision away from you. It may save property taxes m the short tenn, but who is going to keep funding our Social Sccu· rity system and Medic-are in the future? Those systems are funded through income taxet. The better a person' cducaUon, the better thetr job, and the higher their lifetime income. A higher income leads to paying more income tax, which will fund those two ay1tenu So, ti you o.r planning to live until you a.re J 50 y Ms old, whkh 11 the new prediction, you better tart I unding the education of the young k1d11n achool· today. They wtll have to support you through the.e government programa. Vote on March 7. -- . . Daily Pilot SKATE CONTINUED FROM 1 England since he became a coach ne d!ly 40 years ago. For almost 18 of those yea n;, Costd Mesu's humble Ice Chalet has been his home bai.e. His wood-paneled office, which ts marked with a brass pldque, is adorned Wlth . dozens of photos of the ·HEIGHTS CONTINUED FROM 1 community lines dre drawn. •Tuey can't ignore us now," said Russ Niewiarows- ki, one of five residents in west Santa Ana Heights who t' COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 increctsed traffic, a ir pollution and noise dS its reasons. •I think U1e city would be very badly cldIOaged if John Wayne was expanded," sd.id City Councilman Joe Enckson. The council 1s also expect- RAIN CONTINUED FROM 1 "There will sWl be some urban flooding.• Dandrea said. w Luckily we haven't seen too much ram." Put a few words to work for you. Cal l the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 world's most famous skaters. "Orange County has some of the most ambitious people in the world,• he said, explamlng why he settled here. •They're focused to the point of Ultensl· ty. And I think the Ice Chalet has a strong tradition that has drawn wonderful skaters from all over the world.• Cohen, who travels about 30 minutes to train at the Ice Palace each day, said it is Nicks' reputation that initially formed a conunittee promot· ing the annexation by New- port Beach. Wilson's decision to sup- port the annexation comes as a great relief to the group. Both Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights residents are looking to the possible annexation to create stronger e(l to discuss anothe r hot top- ic: What the city should do if the Newport-Mesa Unified School District decides to sell tbe Balearic Park. The district is considering selling the park, which until 1977 was the a school site. Mdnahan said he wants to make sure the park remains as open space for the commu- nity. Dandrea predicted a nice day today with a smattering of showers. "There's anothe r system ~oving in on Wednesday,• he said. ·u should be faster moving and could produce some substantial rain, maybe 112 inch." --ONE WEEK ONLYI-- 300/ootl ALL NEW BALANCE APPAREL Good thru 2/27 /00 Corona del Mar Plm:a 932 Avocado St. (PCH & MacArthur) (949) 720-1602 "Over 50 Years of First Qu11lity" All Types of Window Treatmenu • Valances & C ornice Boxe1 • Roman Shade1 • Blind1 • Verticals • Shuttctl • Bechpread1 -~ c ) •• . . ' < >I I ~"'"~ DESIGN CENTER Factory Ir Showtoeml 1991 Hlibor llYd., Com Mela 1'#1: 642-8400 ;.::mr-..::. brought her there. •1 was so nervous when I started,• she said, while she presumably stretched, but so fluldly, it might as well have • been dancing. ·n felt lik~ I was going to a .compebbon each week. 1 felt like I need- ed to do everything perfect.• While speaking, Cohefl stood straight-backed -one foot propped on a table, the other on a bench across the room -balancing in a split. voice in fighting the possible expansion at John Wayne Allport. :rm thankful that be has . stepped up and shown sup- port of our fervency," N1ewiarowski said. "Once we completed our pos1bon I think he realized we were serious." Wilson swd he is rneeting •t sincerely expect the school district to place it on the block," Monahan said. "I think it would be m our best inte rest to buy it." The mayor said the council will discuss whether to pur- chase the park, and hopefully make a decision tonight. "I really want us to be pre- pared for the final outcome,· be said. "It's imperative we She snapped out of it m Ume to crouch into another split on. tbe floor. Cohen's mother, Gahm.t Cohen, sat next to her read- ing a magazine rtnd prcpar· ing for an interview with Peo- ple Mdgdzine ubout hPr ddughter "Sashd redllzes Mr. N1Cks' expenenc<' is invd1uable, and because of th1!>, her mmd 1s very open,~ Gahnc1 Cohc>n said. with represent<.1t1v<>s from b<>th Clltes this Wl•ek le> d1c; cuss their · wishes. TI1t1l -.1111 leaves h.un, hOwPvor, w1lh lh(• challenge of convUlcing the county. The county pn•v10usly mformed the city of its mfonnal opposition of the dnm•xaUon. "The county I think won't act immecli<.1tely." Enckson also '>dlcl 11 . 1s important thut th<' pctrk remcUTI open spdc (' Bui he said he hopes ttw <,chool dis- trict decides dq.unsl s£>llrn9 the land, "Once the ldnd\ uon<', It can never be usl•d for d schoo1 agam," he sdid "With people hdvt.ng more children, you never know 11 1t w111 be Nicks' experience extends beyond lulzes and axels. In his years of coaching, he has i>ceft hundreds of egos go tnto orbit and even more dreams tau. . "Skaters· love the crowds und co~twnes, • he said. "It's very glamorous But I try to explcim the difference of real world and fdntasy to them Fumily is what's important. The Jay Leno show and limos, they're not real.• be interested in the areas annexdtion because of the wholP John Wayne expansion issue, but I s4pport the idea of annexation,• Wilson said. Wilson, however IS conh-J dent thdt he can sway the county since Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights fall in his clistnct, be said. needed in the· future.• Enck.son said it's unportdilt for the city to take an acllve role \n preserving its luruted open spdce. But he sa.J.d the public dlready owns the park. "They shouldn't have to buy it again," he said . "I feel very strongly about that.• . The City Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. tonight at City Hall, 77 Fair Dnve. Tuesday, Februory 22, 2000 5 BALBOA CONTINUED FROM 1 Advt'>Ory Comnuttee. "It' dctually om• of the fir~l tunes our consultants have listened to c1Uzens on any matter.• he said. ·we're very thankful." 11 approvl~, the city will review. aftN one year, wheth(•r d two-way street helped d(•dr up the confu.s- mg stn:tch. Rtdgewdy Sdid. He su1d obsc•rv1ng the street dunng hu..,y ummer traffic would b<! lhe best way to gduge 1L-; afh!<.1 Wel>b blso . recom- mended tlw c:ity provide a southbound tell-tum lane on Newport Boulevard betw<>cn 23rd Slr ct <.ind 26th Stn-er to dllow better acc<·ss to businesses on the bay ~1c1c .. He dlso .... uggested the city put \JP more signs dround th<• peninsula to help gutd(• confounded summer tourists and frus- . trated ndbves through the ldbynnth. The> entir~ project would cost the city dbout $395,000. The Newport Beach City Council will meet in a study SE'!>S1<>n dl 4 p.m. on Tuesddy dl \1ty I tall, 3300 Newport Blvd IGOOD TASTE AND I GREAT STYL E I THAT SERV ES YO U LL • Helen Grac-e Chocolates • Champagne • Anthony's Shoe Repair • Champagne Bakery • D1 Marie Interiors • Bank of Amenca • Mrs. Beasley's & Miss Grace • Draper's & Damon's • Blue Mambo Beauty Supply lemon Cake Co. • Kayaks Weekend Wear • Californ ia Federal Bank • Pasta Bravo • Matthew-Taylor's • Crown Ace Hardware • Pick Up Stix • Fast Frame • Ralph's Market • Images Hallmark • Starbucks • Mailbo><es Et . • Robert & Taylor Salon • Sav-on Drug Store • Shape Up Newport • Shell Oil • Westcliff Plaza Cleaners ' Quot• Of 111EDIY I avou not ~need to play lud, but play snut and execute. (Notre Den's) a dial.ige ~: Paul Orris. CdM boys hoops coach ... Ftb. 28 honofee PAUl HAHN 6 Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949...Sl 44223 • Tuesday, February 22, 2000 Daily Pilo_t CdM meets Notre· Dame in m~AA quarters • No. 3-seeded Sea Kings host Knights at Estancia High. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT • ., COSTA MESA -It took just three days to emillnate 20 of the 28 schools which qualified for the CIF Southern Section Division ill·AA boys basketball playoffs. Among the elite eight are lhird· seeded Corona del Mar (21-6) and Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks (22· 6), who square off tonight at 7:30 in a quarterfinal at Estancia High. They were expected to be here, from the start. The team there at the finish tonight will need to play one of its better games, according to CdM Coach Paul Orris. SEA QUEENS · •Notre Dame is a private school with a solid athletic proram and a winning tradition,• Orris said. •They've been here before and they know what the playoffs are like, so they're not going to beat them- selves. To beat them, you'v~ got to step up and bring your A game and play hard for four quarters. You not only need to play hard, but play smart and execute. They're a chal· lenge.• The Sea Kings are no strangers to an extended postseason, either. The Pacific Coast League champions were ID-A runners-up last season and are 27-8 in section playoff games during Orris' 14-year tenure at the helm. Orris has guided CdM to five section title games and two championships (1993 and '95). CdM, which received a first· I BOYS iASKETBAll round bye, dispatched Northview, 47·25, in Friday's second round, Um· iting the Vikings to just 14.3% field· goal shooting (8 of 56). The Sea Kings, ·led t;>y All-CIF senior returner Kevin Hansen and senior point guard Alec Hanson, have won five in a row and seven of theu last eight. . Hansen is averaging 20.0 points and seven reboWlds per game, while Hanson averages 12.2 ppg. Senior Brooks Morris, who has come off the bench since returning seven games ago from a broken wrist. averages 9.8 ppg. The Sea l<ings are 9-2 in games in which Hansen, Hanson and Morris have all played. Notre Dame, coached by Bob /' . DiMuro, opened the playoffs with a 62-58 win over Workman, then topped Verbwn Del, 52-46, in Fri- day's second round. The Knights, runners-up· in the Mission League behind.No. 4·seed- ed Harvard-Westlake {21-5), have won three straight and 9 of their last 10. They start only one senior and employ only two from the Class of 2000 in their rotation, according to Orris. •They start four juniors, but they look hke a seasoned club,• Onis said. Cody Pearson, a 6·foot-3 junior, paces tonight's visitors, who won their only section crpwn in 1993. He · averaged 23.1 points and 12.5 rebounds in the regular season. Michael Luderer, another 6·3 junior, chips i{l 16.3 points and eight rebounds. David Hungerford, a 6· 7 junior center, senior guard Matt Lutz and junior guard Ruben Sanchez ~ound out tho starting lineup. "(Pearson and Luderer) ate real solid," Orris Said. Though Notre Dame lost its two league games to Harvard-Westlake, by nine-and 15 pomts, Orris said at least one Mission League coach believes DiMuro's squad is the cir- cuit's most talented team. CdM also defeated Verbum Dei this season, 50·39, m a December tournament game. The Sea Kings .have played as many games at Estancia (five) as at their own gym this season and are 4-J at their home away from home. Tonight's winne r will advance to Friday's semifinal against either second-seeded San Dimas (24·3) or Centennial of Compton. • ERIC SANTUCCI I OM. F'll.OT C oraaa del Ms Hlgla'I girts water polO team relgm a. Padflc Coast Leape trl-ctsnaplw .-are boating R~ today ln the CIF Southern Section Dhw. IV ............. John Vupa' Corona del Mar squad consists ol (treat ftnr, ..._left): Sblrln Ealaml, Malla Tarayao, Unc:lley Daley, Cate Sia+•, llliila Olbe. Semlld row, trim left: Jeu lca Harklm, Keelan Cuyler, c.a.y Dpr, Arin Hendrlcbon, Hayley IJ.a.peman ad Melinda Tucker. Ba~ row, 11'8* left: Cllrlltlaa Hewko, Danielle Carlson, Daniela DlGlacomo, Alen Miiier, Lauren Guthrie, Heatlaer Hapeman and Je11lca Wells. CdM girls to vie in water polo, soccer • Poloists home; kickers away. A pair of Corona del Mar High girls teams will continue CIF South: em section playoff action in water polo and soccer today. Coach John Vargas' water polo team (18-11), tri-champion of the Pacific Coast League, hosts Rosary (19-9), in a 3 p.m. Division JV quar- terfinal. The Sea Kings, in their first post· season for the sport sanctioned by CIF only three years ago, are coming off an 11-4 victory over Orange League champion Brea Olinda Satur- day. Cd.M defeated Katella, 16-2. in a wild-card game Wednesday. Senior Melinda Tucker scored four goals to pace Cd.M Saturday, after freshman Danielle Carlson tallied six goals against Katella. R~d.fY blanked noy, 10-0, in its first-round game Saturday. Meanwhile, on the soccer field, Coach Ron Evans' Pct champions (15-4-4), the No. 2 seed in Division JV, visit St. Paul (15-10-2) for a 3 p.m. second-round game. . CdM trounced Orange Lutheran, 5-0, in Saturday'r. first ro1,10d, but St. Paul was equally sharp, pounding Bishop Conaty Loretto, 9-0. With eight hutouts, CdM enters on a 10-game unbeaten streak (8-0-2). Junior goalle Britta Vogele anchors a defense which has blanked t 1 oppon nts this season. Sophomore Allison Harvey is the leading sror r for the Sea Kings, whose last trip to the playofta came in 1992. -by......, P8'111DMr ~ , Orris shows you can· win for losing • Corona del Mar boys basketball coach is speckling pounds, while his Sea Kings keep pounding foes. e posting his cond-highest win total Southern Section Division Ill-AA second-roWld blowout of visiting Northview. and, for a rare treat, washing down some chicken bullion. His team is 7-2 since he began the regimen. a distinguished 14-year varsity coaching career, Corona del Mar High boys basketball coach Paul Orris, who this season became the career victory leader among Newport-Mesa District coaches with 215, has become all about losing. It has nothing to do wtth the 21·6 Sea Kings' performance on the court, but, rather, Orris' liquid-fast diet. The plan had helped him shed 44 ~unds m five week$, through Pnday's 47-25 CIF Orris said his recent plunge toward a desired weight of 240 pounds (he noted he still has some work left to reach the goal) was brought on by a problem with sleep apnea (interrupted breathing Barry Faulkner PREPS Newport Harbor High Coach tarry Hirst, whose Sailors are the other Newport-Mesa District boys bdsketball team still competing, also had a little trouble sleeping over the weekend. during sleep). He said his doctor told him losing weight would help, so, he began ipgesting five shakes a day, drinking plenty of water · His insomrua, he joked, traced directly to flashbacks of the Sailors' last meeting with Brea Olinda, which will host the Tars lh tonight's CIF Il·AA second round. "You don't have to remind me,'' Hirst said of a 61-36 setback to the Wildcats in a December tourna- ment final last season. "I watched Kyle Dodd (d senior star at Brea last season who hit 9 of 15 field goals and scored 24 points, en route to tournament MVP laurels in the aforementioned romp) all weekend on TV against UCLA and USC," Hirst S&d of the guard who now starts for Arizona State. The Cd.M boys enter tonight's lli·AA quarterfinal against Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks (at Estanaa) two wins away from SEE PREPS PAGE 7 TARS .VISIT -BREA FOR II-AA CIASH • Newport Harbor gunning for second playoff victory for only third time in basketball program's 70~season history. Betry Faulkner 0AILY PILOT BREA OLINDA -For years, Newp,ort Harbor High boys basket· ball coaches have begun their pre· league schedule without the ser- vices of several athletes still taking part in the football playoff . Now, Larry Hirst, in h' fifth sea- son u the sctioot's hooin helms· man, it maldng a habit Of forcing hit .prmg c:oedUng colleagues to wait • their turn for his athletes, as well. When the Sailors (18-8) visit Brea Olinda (21-6) tonight, for e CIP Southern Section DlVlslon II-AA second-round game at 7:30, they'll be attempting to wm a second play· off game for only the third time ln the program's 70-18UOD history. The Tan won twice In IMt yMf1 playoffs, en route to the D-AA quar· terfinall, where they would venture egatn with a victory over the well· rounded ~ti. The only other' BOYS llSIETIAll time Harbor won two playoff con· tests was 1985. It won't be easy against the Orange League champions, who finished the regular season ranked No 10 in Orange County. The Wlld· cab handled Torrance, 80-68, in Prt· day's firlt round, have won ftve straight and 11 of their last 12. Harbor.opened its fowth straight postseason Friday with a 53-45 bOme triumph over G9hr, a team BftMI has defeett!ld twice tb1I MUOn . (79-74 and 70·62). •1t•s a typical Brea team,• Hirst Said. •They can all shoot th ball, including their center. We went and watched them play a league game (Jan. 26), when we had a bye, and they were gOOd. They'ro well·dlSCl· plined, they execute well and they play go<>d defeme. • Hint knoW5 of Terry's work first· hand, haVlng lolt to the Wlldcatt last season, 61·36, m the c.hampl· onshlp game of the Edllon Holiday Festival 1t the Ahahelm Convention SEE SAtl°"S MGE 1 22, 2000 7 Hyol bolblt 9irls basketball · S STI Cs, LOGS, SCHEDULES NIWPO«f HAMOR lovs (114, 6-2) (,)~1n Illingworth Mron Yarnal TonyMelum Sean Rorden Greg Perrine JU1tfn Reynolds Matt StludelYnam Josll Knuttl Jordan Spigner Ctirls Martin Ryan Cook John M urray John Re&dy Tom Redoutey 0 tp •YO· hg 26 520 200 31 26 394 1S.2 27 17 1•9 8.8 16 26 128 4 9 17 25 123 49 12 2S 6S 2 6 8 9 20 22 1 16 22 t 4 9 14 20 I 4 4 1S 16 t I 8 '3 13 10 3 15 12 08 4 8 6 08 4 8 3 O• 3 , THS SAILOllS S9 Magnolia '59 Downey 55 Sunny H'11fs 52 Kennedy SO Ed~ 60 f.ooth1U 42 San Clemente 51 Esperanza 45 Fountain Valley 81 Hunttngton Beach 84 El Modena 57 Reno 65 Amador Valley 52 . &O 46 43 37 47 56 54 48 41 56 .46 45 ColtoHA Oft. MAii Bovs (21-6, 6-2) 9 tp avg, hg Kevin Hal'ISen 24 499 20 8 31 Ale< Hanson 27 328 12 2 21 Brooks Moms 14 137 9 8 20 Joel Templeton 26 1S7 6 o 16 Judd H1etbfrnk 26 149 5 7 19 Errc Snell 27 117 4) 13 Elliott Patterson 23 87 3 8 9 ldean Shahangian 24 58 2 4 10 Inman 1 2 2 O 2 Jose Najar 3 4 1.3 4 Jay Bottom 10 13 1 3 4 Jason C>M!n 9 9 1.0 3 THI SU KIH<t~ 71 El Monte S7 M1ss1on Viejo 52 Buena Park 58. Loara 51 Lakewood 48 carva.ry Cha~l 53 la Mirada SO Verbum Oe1 63 Warren 46 Fremont 52 Saddleback 6S Seattle ROCMVC t 74 Glendale Hoover S3 Marina ,,. • S4 44 45 • . 61 Sacramento Kennedy 49 Corona def Mar <ons9 54 43 70 Trabuco Hills 54 Newpon Harbof PK.Ifie Coast LHCJU. : 52 6\ 56 37 39 SB 57 3S 55 57 56 S8 49 Costa Mesa's Shaun Ferryman (44} defends {above} in recent action. Below, Newport Harbor's Usa Gerlach pulls down a rebound in a duel with Costa Mesa. Mesa's defenders are Jenny Earnest {left} and Maria Lazos. SAi LO.RS CONTINUED FROM 6 Center It's the most lopsided loss in the Tars' last 66 games. The Sailors will hope to slow Brea down with defense. The Wildcats are averaging 73.3 points per game and huve scored at least 80 eight times, with a lugh of 103. Harbor 1s averagmg 50 points as a team and has exceeded the 60 point mark only three tunes, with a tugh of 84 Hlfst sdid his team will ctlso need to break out of a late- season funk, which has seen them lose three of their last seven. •with the exception of a (60-50 wm over Aliso Niguel Feb. 11), I think our kids would tell you we're not play- ing our best baskctbcill right now,• Hlrst swd. The Td.IS dfe ptlred by 6- foot-4 senior Dustin Illing- worth, a four-year vw Hy pl"r· tormN avPragmq 20 pomts and n<-arly f'ight rcbot 1d!. PREPS CONTINUED FROM 6 making their econd :,traighl cction title game. But such un accompli. hment would not mean playing ma b1g·time · arena. The Ill-AA imW i scheduled Friuay, Mnrch 3, at Lo)'Olo ~ • 1r'"''Hmt Univar.-:11 1, rnak.ing it the Onl ' ~ 1C 'J r~.ne among the section• .. top eJght boy:, ., d1vtc;•\)ns 11vl to be held at t' ,. AM'• ••• , ... -.d Pund, t?:...: Co1 aOCC r •" .. t nost i!sur ~ i:-npr s• • d, l Mar glrb •I n d its first .. l! 1992 will c i:;.o thump1 per game. Junior guard Aaron Yamal ( 15.2 ppg) has also been a key, while 6-6 sophomore center Tony Melum 1!> con- tributing 8.8 points and 4.6 rebounds per contest HThey key for us all year has been having two guys who average about five or six points step up and score 10,"Hirst said. The Sailors could be with- out senior forward Sean Ror- <lE>n t4.9 ppg), who 1s ques- tionable with an unspecified root m1ury Brea 1S paced by the guard trio of Ryan Wilbur, cl 6-5 senior, 6-5 1uruor Ryan Moore and 6-2 Junior Ldndon LeWJs. The trio averages a combined 49 points and 19 rebounds per game. The Wildcats also feature 6-6 senior Kirt Reimer (sl)( points and six boards per game) ~d seruor Chac;e Ulk· ny {six points and six assists per outing). Tonight's winner would me"t tither second-seeded Chapctrral (25-3) or Valenoa (13-14) in Friday'. quarters. o' Divtsion IV Vt!>Hor Orange · Lutheran Saturdav But, lt!st the Sea Kings become too proud of their first-round supremacy, 1t should be noted the 16 first-round winner m D1vi- s1on rv oulc:;cored their opponents. 78·6, including 11 schools which poi.t d a combmed Victory margin of 58·0. Costa Mesa has won two 9an1•• to extend its 11th 5tfdight trlp to the soction gnl· basketball playoffs. But that's only the second-longest streuk among Newport-Mesa baskethaU progrnms, behind the 13-scnson skein recently c tended by tho Estancia ooys. 52 El Toro S.• View uague 66 lrvrne 45 Laguna Hills 59 Woodbridge 54 Estancia (nonleague) 69 Aliso Niguel 70 Irvine 42 laguna Hills Sl Woodbridge &O Aliso Niguel 50 40 (OT) 57 56 54 48 48 GS 50 CIF, Division ll·AA Playoffs 53 Gah1 45 Feb 22 it Brea Olinda, 7 .30 pm. N CWPO«T HARllOfl GIR.LS (4-23, N) g tp avg. hg Athena Vasquez 26 136 52 17 Nt<ole Ashton 25 110 4.4 17 Evita Castillo 26 101 39 14 MollyWeedn 23 10 3.0 B Lindsay Moore 25 68 27 B Lauren Gallardo 26 64 2.5 f1 Lis. Gerlach • • 15 49 20 B Brtat)cl Brooks 23 32 u 6 L1~Wolle< 9 7 08 1 Lauren Sondel 11 6 05 2 Manko Mikami to 4 04 2 t .. SAALOllS 28 Orange 34 37 Laguna Beach 30 16 Vista n 25 san Bernardino 42 31 Jurupa Valley 28 15 Torrance ZS 12 Las Vegas Centenmal 4S 11 Douglass (Nev.) 56 35 Rl?Hda 40 31 !As Vegas Clmmarron St 30 Eagle l<ock 39 2B Mayfair 41 35 Rubidoux 34 26 Qom1nguez 40 41 Whitney 42 Sea View L.ellgue 18 Irvine 59 22 Laguna Hills 59 11 Woodbrtdge 66 22 Aliso NKJuel SS 42 Ocean VteW (nonle.lgue) 29 15 Irvine 77 21 COfona def Mar (nonleague) 48 16 i..guna Hilk so 1' Wo<Mlbtldge 10 23 Costa Mesa 37 38 ~noa 42 33 Altso Niguel so 2 Laguna Be.ich (forfeit) 0 60 Estancia 42 65 Unrven1ty 76 49 Costa M~ (Ol) 47 60 Saddlebatk (nonfp,;.iue) 33 S5 Laguna Beach 6S 62 Westminster 44 58 Estancia 5S 69 University S2 65 Costa Me~ 62 OF Division lll·AA Playofu 47 North111ew 25 Feb. 22 Notre Dam~horrn;<n O<tkt at Estancia, 7 30 p l"l, • CORONA DEL MAii Grit.LS (22·5, 7·1) g tp avg. hg 1Cr1st1n McCoy 27 ~16 1~ 4 27 Charlene Quon 27 24.4 90 19 Jackie McCoy 27 194 72 18 Andrea Gruber }6 131 50 12 Ainsley Kling 8 35 44 11 Ctlrrie Hawkins 20 76 38 9 Chris Eyre 15 90 36 12 Courtney Kawata n 74 32 12 Season M~r\ley 25 79 32 11 M•Janou Pham 23 ,SS 25 8 THE Su K1..c;s 52 Lex Amrgcx 21 45 Magnoha 38 S3 ICennedy 32 38 Huntington Bell<h 46 41 Capistrano Valley Sl 49 Son<><a S8 49 Bonita Vista 29 61 Rancho AJam1tcx 16 48 Aliso N1gut>I 47 61 Tustin 20 71 Whitney 28 49 canyon 46 40 Sonora 25 55 Los Am1g0\. 3S 3S Norco 47 P.cifk Coast League S7 Laguna Beach 22 72 Ocean Vif!W (nonleag~) 13 S5 Estancia 32 57 Unrvers1ty 39 64 Cost.a Mesa 31 46 Santa Ana (nonlN;iucl 1S 67 Laguna Be~h 27 48 Newport Harbor (nOQleagU<') 21 48 Estancia 61 49 Untve™ty 4S 41 Costa Mesa 38 OF Division 111·AA l"t•yoffs 60 1.a canacta <On 49 ~ 23 at Harvar~ stlake, 7 30 p m OCC men earn playoffs bid LANCASTER -Orange Coast College's men's JC HO OPS basketbdll team, 13-16 overall, will be at Lo'> Angeles Valley Saturday night at 7:30 m the Hrsl round of lhe Southern California Men's Basketball Playoff brackt•t. ·nw No 27-seeded Pirates face a 23-8 LA Valley led.fll (No. h S<'ed) The victor moves on to a March 1 date with lhP wmn.-r of Friday's duel between Antelope Valley (19-13 crnd SPl'ded 22nd) and host Oxnard (21-8), the No. 11 seed. W.bwr. Chllrlie, BrUne anJ Co"""" D11vidson are fo ur generations of go/firs 1111d tbvottd customers of john Ltonard's Golf Shop. CosTA MCSA lovs (17-10, 3-5) Ryan Naff • Nathan Jones Steve Wl11tt.lktr Rick HatSIN11 Dave Weir Shaun Ferrymen Mike Payne Ottv1d Conte Brandon Knox Nader Abedrabo Danny Krikorian Hurley g tp llVg. hg. 27 408 15 I 3l 21 376, 139 n 26 21 t 8 l 20 27 195 72 19 25 142 5 7 16 25 138 SS 21 25 109 4) 16 23 6B 3 0 B 11 1B 1 6 4 13 1B , 4 3 1S 15 1.0 4 2 0 00 0 T .. M\mAHGS 41 Cahforn•~ 50 Irvine 53 Tun1n 52 36 38 ESTAHOA ~YI (14-1], 2-6) • g tp .vvhg Jon Cllntrell 27 04 16 t 38 J.isoo Simco 7 360 '1) 3 24 Dar~aun Gamrr 27 ~31 12 3 23 Tra•) Chandler 27 195 7 '2 17 Eha~r M81donado 25 IOEi 4 2 18 Steve Rodnguez 27 110 4 1 11 MtturKJ: Agu1l1tr 23 7B 3 4 , 11 Bryan Jiminez 19 20 1 1 4 Ale~•~ ConceJX1<>0 9 7 o 8 3 Pet.i-Hetnllfldez .S O O O O r .. E.Ac:1.u S4 Los Alamitos £6 Sav.inna' G4 ~atnlla 81 64 S7 61 42 Wuadbf1d90 63 saddlt!bacl< 82 Wc:stminster ·104. :-.& Un vtr\•IY 61 Irvine 67 Ma1ft: ICeppel • 60 Woodbridge •• 57 60 54 71 48 46 76 liavanria 73 AB Miller 72 Laguna Hills SB Car~n 63 Trabuco Hills 6S Sunny Hons 88 <:anyonN , S4 Crescent.l Valley 61 Buena Pdrk 88 Canyon 61 Garden Gro11e 2S 46 ~ 47 63 66 59 S6 Sl 73 60 57 42 P.aflc CCMst L.a9u. 58 EstanC1a con so 69 68 85 Western (nonleague 7S University 2 Laguna Beach 47 C0<ona def Mai 55 Estanrn1 67 Unive"1ty 52 Laguna Beach 62 Corona del Mar (forfe t) 0 mn 49 66 94 53 65 OF Division lll·AA Phlyoffs 51 Monrovia 67 I COSTA M ESA G IRLS (18-10, S..3) 9 tp avg. hg Autumn Smith 28 346 12 4 26 Jenny Earnest 1 · 27 306 11.3 21 Nancy H<1~h1 26 2S3 9 7 19 Christrne <:aron -26 99 3 a 9 Leigh Mar~all 26 94 • 3.6 14 Barbara Tre,o 20 · 70 3 5 8 Juhl' Hin • 24 62 2 6 · 12 M.v•a lazos 19 40 2 1 B l.tura Munoz 2S 46 1 B 10 Mirand.i Cooper 17 20 t 2 S Pauline Le 13 8 O 6 3 . r .. MvstAHc.s 5S U!lo:ewood St Jowph 46 50 CulVN City 62 SO Mora Costa 35 SO long Beach Jordan 35 26 Cap1strandValley S9 37 Ontario 45 40 Gahr 44 58 Serra 30 64 Warren 58 58 Schorr 48 74 Whnncv 47 52 Granite Hills 19 55 M1ss1on Vie10 46 54 Villa Park 42 37 Villa Park 58 P.clflc CCMst lHgUe 4 7 E\tancia 36 43 Unovers1ty 31 60 Laguna Beach 15 31 Corona del Mar 64 45 Weo.tmtnster (nonle~ue} 81 44 Estanua S2 23 Woodbridge (nonleague) 68 5 7 UntYe!Slty .. 40 37 Newport Harbor (nonle.l!Jue) 23 60 Laguna Beach 23 38 Corona def Mar 41 OF Divtslon lli-.AA Pfayoffs 52 Diamond Ranch • 39 50 Azusa 43 Feb 23 ·Bishop Montgomety (home), 1.30 pm 65" NQgalcs 61 Irvine 71 Hunt1~on ~ach 69 Ahl.O N 9~1 90 Antelopt-Vall<'y Chrt)ltoo 53 Ed1wn 64 Trabu<o Hills 71 Marrna 57 Ana~•m ~ hdflc Coast L.ellgue 50 CO\t.t Mes.t tan SS 2 Laguna Bed<' (forfeit) O 42 Corona del Mar 60 56 Newport H1rb0r (nonll"419~) S4 70 University 79 49 SClnt.11 Marganta (nonleogue) 55 66 Ccma Mt'ltl SS S5 Laguna Beach 65 • SS Corona dr>I Mar 58 59 U0111l'rs1ty 79 OF Division Ill AA Playoffs S6 Verbum Der 59 ... ESTANCIA GlllLS (17·'10, 6·2) Lau1en Ca\!>lty Zuy1n Barrera Enka A11al<X Xochitl Byfo,.ld Becky lenh.trt Li!>a H1rat.i Jennifer c.as!>ltv Tory Ma11.ufu11 Jf\Sl(a Orellana Claudia Villa Mane Rodriguez Hilda Va\QUCl Jennrfer Ollila Tisha Gray g tp 24 300 -:? 19S 2S 1'17 24 157 73 146 23 86.i 1 3 24 ti] 18 32 14 2.4 20 27 10 14 20 22 \ 0 T .. EAGUS avg. hg 12 s 29 72 24 7 Jo · 17 6S 16 6 3 20 "7 15 .iO 3 26 9 18 7 17 6 1 4 8 , 4 4 I 1 10 00 0 26 Rosal)' 78 &O Notrl' Ddme Sherman Oa s 41 so Downey 32 S l Coronet 48 41 Canyon 37 55 Whitney 4A S5 M1\s1on V1e10 44 46 Sonora 58 SB Long Bt>ath Jordttn 41 37 Cc1uro vallC"y 47 49 Pacifica 6S 44 PallsadM 49 PKifk C:O.st Le.119ue 36 Costa M~ 47 74 Laguna 8~<Kh n 32 C<><o~ def Mar 55 36 £1 Modena (nonl ague) SI 62 Saddl~ba<k ("9Qll'dgUC) 53 66 Un1-.e~tty 43 52 Costa Mes. 44 62 Laguna Beac:h 37 61 COl'ona dcl Mar 48 42 Newport Harbor (oonl tl\JUcl 38 47 Unrvt"'"ty 41 OF D1v1sion Ill-AA Playoffs 6S Sol.Ith p~ 35 45 Ga~a 66 HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Toct.y r--------------------, I I I J l ' ! I I I '--_ _..,,..._,;:,, : ~~~~~~---------~ TRAV1S BEAJU>SUE CORONA on MAR CROSS COUNTMY DAVE W EJR ~ CoSTA MESA FOOTBA.U JOHn LEOnARD'S eoL ... •MO .. As the Newport Beach Golf Course Outfitting golfers with the b--·~ 8 Tuosd~, Fe8tvory 22, 2000 Doily Pilot · ... , t •-II w ..... 11 .._._11 ~-Iii wlldlml -.-I w._I llOTIC[ Of 'Wt t>onO '°' ""'' 1911 !Nin .:CSta ()fl Tii1J1raa CONTRACTS ANO CHIUlllH m1t'\l&tertl'l9 cllllle Un<Jef CNS 17'5390 SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE Of f'!'fl. ~LE TS NO tt.tmo tO"I, or the •ITIOl.lnl ot UL.I UNDlft A DUO AGREEMENTS NOD:£ Of the lndo'*'UQrll Mmtn-NOTICE or PETI· NOTICE OF OF CALIFORNIA. TION TO ADMJMS- YOU ARt IN DEFAULT 1herbld."madepa¢able OflT'IWIT.YOUAIWIN ANNEXATION UP PETrrtONTO lttrlUQtlOIE•LllUAc1 TIONTO ADMINIS. SEIZURE COONTYOF TF,R ESTATE .or UNO(TR OATEOEEO ~f to the City ol O.l~ DB'AUl.T UHOSR AT OAETET ANDT~G~EeE ~ ~~=ty :r!::: TEil FSfATE Of PURSUANT TO ORANGE NORJO MAnlJ. i:~s~ :ou0r~1':c :~:S.'="~::; =:a o~:"'t:.. ~VI~£ :~CH :A· ESTATE OF: ol!Ve 10 take rm1ny ac: PAMELA HYNES HEALTH AND ~~:8~r~~'::' KA~_! No. A);(Y:1m TION TO PROTECT YOUR 1ooompahi.d by wen LIU YOU TAKI! Al!· TEA DISTRICT OVER RALPH 110111 WithOut oblllnln{, ROONEY ib PAM• SAFETY CODE ~1 The City Drive, To Ill heln. bnclki =~Ellrr, 'l M:JBl~ ~~~~•::,ci<. cash. 01 ~= .. ~~ec;~ ~:~~ncro,Nse~~ MAT'ELSON ~~~g a:~:ia1ve~'rm~ r-oi~· abt~~ 11S~CTl~~ ~1J~~E Poat ~~~~~141~. :=;.,~~,;.= SALE IF YOU "EEO AN No, tifd ""811 be oon MAY IE IOL.0 AT A PROPOSED ANNEXA· ~SE NO. l)Oll1n1 chont, how· El.A ROONEY OF INTENDED 92863-1571 1 ,... EXPLANATION OF THI! tltJered uoteta It IS ml)(fe PUBLIC SALE. Ill YOU TION AREAS Receive 00ll2 ever, the per6onal iopre· Cae No A.200956 FORFEITURE IN THE MATTER OF :l.s ~C:~w ~ !:: NATURE OF THE PRO· on• blank pioposalform N!ED N4 IXflUHA.. nc1 tile the agreemenJ To ell heira, Hnlallvo Wiii be required To all !Kin. bc111:ftd· PURSUANT TO THE PETITION TO or bodl, ol NOIUO MAT CEEDING AGAINST YO~ turncthed by the C11y .of TIOH Off THE NAT""I! between the llvlne beneliciariH, oredi· IO IJIV• notlccJ to kl· alid. t~dllOl'I, c:.o.U.Jelll EA T CHANGE THE NAME sm:.AWA YOU SHOULD CONTAC1 CoaUt~t.1tend11made Off THll l'IWCUDINO R1nc:h Water Ol1tr1cl tor11, conl11'gent teresled persone unleu c:tt61con, and peno• wllo H L HAND OF T~YA LEE A PRTITION FOR A LAWYER. A p\JCltic 111t In accordance with ttte AOAINIT YOU, YOU and-the City of Ntwpot1 qred1tora, end per they have waived nolkle may odlerwlM bl inkt> SAFETY CODE SHROYER ~ tlQ/1 itlOlhtlllQll~lbi<>-provltlons of the a..OULD CONTACT A Beletl relative to an· eontwhemayothet· or consented lo the eMCdla ehc wWorawa, SECTION11488.4 OADERTOSHOW PRORATilllMbetn la dCI tor Clloih c:a~ .. ' Pr()f)Otltl ll(!Uiremenu.. LAWYEllt Ts •. 177e5-nexation w18e be 1ntereeted In p,;,oposed 8C1k>n) The Of both or PAMELA On January 26. 2000, 01 CAUSE FOR CHANOE :r, MS.':Zr1o~-c=~· ot checi~ <n~ on • 1111u1 Ot Each bld~ef. mual kJ Oii 0311•IOO al tO'OO MISCEUANEOUS the will or aatata. or ndependenl admtnla· HYNES • ROOM!Y w 3028 College Ave . and OF NAME mla. ol m1hon.at b.1nl. a cheek "8ve·a Ctau A Uoente am IWIWMlum Forecto-ACTIONS both, of: RALPH lrallon aulhol11y ~II be PAMELA H liYNES on February •, 2000, at CASE NUMBER Califo • COllDC)' .cn......n by• Slelt OI lederal (General E:ng1neerlr\O) aure Servic.. LLC PUBLIC INFORMA· MATELSON granted unless on In· ROONEY .u· PAMELA 6'8 W. 19th, Coaui A2007l4 0.RANOE. c:ted!l :i:'llOn °' .a check and also be prequallllad 22837 Venlura flivd ste' TION FUNCTION tj A PETITION has ter~sted person Illes an ROONEY L Mes.. CA. tne property PEllTIONER(S) 1lIB PETITION POil CJa'Ml oY" ~tate °' ledlral H regulred by law Woodl net .,H llt Approve a PubtlC In· bten filod by SAMU· objectlOn to the petition A PliTITION FO~ described as. TANYA LEE SHROYER PROnAn mpesu 1U1 sawtt1gs .intt loan aH01:14· A Conlr11ctor using a 202A. a 1 · rormallon Function Els. M~TELSON in and shows good cause PROnAn; haa betll Olc:d $26,801 .00 U.S. CUR-HAS/HAVE FILEOA Money MUAbw1 be hon ia¥•~assoc.alton or cnill or clap1tlcat1on not CA IH314, H ll'la duly stalled by 1 part·time tho Superior Court of why the couri 1thould nol ...., "'IOlln $unon IA Ilic: RENCY J..9.• FOfd T·Blrd, PETITION FOR AN appolnlcd M pc:noul UVlllQS bank $p8Cll.ed on shown on the General 114>polnfed Tnist .. under conlr~or reporting to Celilornie, County or grant tile 11uthor1ty s~-rior Colin of Call· No. 3Gt'v897, 99 Ford ORDER TO CHANGE rq>lftCMAC~~ IO ~--weoo" 5t0'2 ct the Finan Prevtillng wage 0•· •nd pursuent lo the Deed thEI City Manager'• or-. Orange. A HEARING on tho ~ ;i. C , OR· PU. No. 6844&48 wes NAMES FROM 1tT die tttatt of Ole dctc· e t Cocaat1d 11utl\(J(1zed lo term1nat1on1 may be ra· o< Truat recol'ded on fie1t, and 2) approve a THE PETITION ~litJOn w~ll bO held oo _:NGE ouniy 0 seized purauant 10 TANYA LEE SHROYER cle1•. oo bUSlnt~s 10 this stalt will q1au118r&<lof 1tho8p1 !Yratt'"!.. wdaal!.~ g~~~419313· Of••,J,~~~1 ~:: bUdpet amendmen1 (BA· reqUtlSll th~t SAMU· 1 A45RCH 213, t>2000L7a3t TilE PETITIOl" FOR ~!!!~~_.and Sa7 lety S8Codbe TO T MN A l ARTHUR Tll.£ PETITIO!" be Mid by tile duty ac>· .. ..,. .. ""''"' 045)($20,000 from Gen· El S' MAT&LSON b . Pm. n ept, --.uuu 114 11114 y II is hereby ordered reqveaa Ile dcc.edcau • potntlid ·1rustee as •llown alficauoo moSI clOSefY ord& in the <'ffioe o< th• eraJ f:und Reseivea ti> · e loeated a1 341 The ~lty PROB5ATE ':"e!.i!'J the Costa Mesa POiice that all persona In· -..w tnd codk:lll. II arty. beloW ot all raQht tJlie Gnd related to It as snown Iii Rec:Older d Orano-the .City Manager• arpointed a• person• DrlVe Sooth, Orange, John ullot1I ..,..... . Department. terested In this matter be Mlmi.aed 10 probale. mt•est eonveyed to ano the General Oetermlna· Cpunty, Calffomia. •nd Protessk>nal and Teen· 0 representative to CA 92868, • peno!'A repmc:niauve TM property was r beloie this court The wW and any codidls 1'iNi lleld Oy the ttu~let 1n ti0n8 ellecttVe at the time e.ttewl&d by; H.F Theyer nlcal Services Acoount) admint1ter the estete IF YOU OBJECT 10 to ldmlnlsttt !!le ewiie of seized with respec1 to al· rrr~: rtmen1 No L73 are available for ell.lllDlu· the her111nahar delo'lbed of the call for bids and Sonra A Thayer. tor ltl1s function tor the of Iha decedent. the granling ol the pell• die deocdeJS. legod vlolatl'on(st of of thel>Superior Court of 1ion in lho rue U9I by die Piope11y under and puniu· The Contractor snall husband and Wife 111 remainder of FY THE PEllTION tlon,.yov sl>ovld appear nm PEnTIO~ ~ctlon(s) 11351 Of the Calllornlaattheaddress C011n ant to a Deed ol Trust de· co mp 1 y w 11 h the trusk>I•. wtH ull at public 1999·2000 requ09ts authomy to at the nearing and elate ~uem Ill~ . ~den!• Health and Safety Code. stiC>wn at>ove on rne PETITION scribed below 'The sa'4! W1U provisions of Section auction to the hJghest REVIEW MARINA' administer the estate your oblectlons or Ille wW ud i:odlcib. if u y. Yoo are hereby noltlled MAR 07 2000 at 2'<>0 reques&a a1&11lorily t.o ad· be made bul WllhOUI cove-1770 to 1780, lnefusl\le, btdder for c;ash or cash· PARK REQUEST FOR under lhe lndepen· written objections with be lldmlned 10 probt1e. that Ille Diii~ Attomey o'ck>c:lll pm end tnen 11llnialcr Ille CSl&lc: Hder mini or wairanty expreu ot U'le Calllornla L(lbor 1ers check made payable PROPOSALS (RFP). dent Admmletrat1on the court before lhe iJle will 1nd any codkUI ol Orange CoUnty has and there .. &how cause 11 tile flldcp¢tldem Aclmilll. °' llllfllled rag111d1ng title Code; lheprevalllng r111e to Millennium Foreclo-Direct the City Manager of Estates Act. (Thia hearing. Your ap· an: av1!1.able for eA.MlliN· lnlllated proceedings lo any they have Why the slntion ot awet Act. poo.~ession 01 encum· and scale of wages es· sute Serv1cn. LLC , to have stall 19vlew Iha euthonty will allow pearanoe may be In per· lion in lhc file kept by lhe forfeit lhe above·d•· petition ror change ol (This udle>rUy wUI allow b-•mces 10 P<IY the re-labllshed by lhe City ol (payable 11 the time Cl( eight (8) proposals lo the the personal repro· son or by your attorney coun. scribed property pur. name should not be the pc.nollll rc:praenwlvt ma1ning pnncipal sum or C0$1a Mesa, which are sale 1n acoordaflC• wilh City's Marina Park Re· sentallve 10 toke tF YOU ARE A CRED· nt£ PE11l10N auant 10 Health and granted. IQ t.lte lllAllY ~°' lhe note<s) secured by th• on Ide with Iha City Clerk Sec1t0n 2924(b) Cl( the quest tor Proposals many actions with· ITOR or contingent cred· rc:quesa 1ulhoricy to ad-Safety Code Section It Is further ordered willlo<1I obcaWag ooun Deed ol l1~1 with inlerest ol lhe Coy ol Costa Cahlornta CMI Code, and (RFP) and Identify the out obtaining court horol the deceased. YOV minbter the ~ta.IC under 11488.4~ ltiat 8 copy ol lhla order approval. Before IAklil& alld late Ch&1ges tl\afeon Mesa, and shall tortarl acceptable 10 the Trua· prOl)osals' tealures approvol Belora must ffle yovr ctalm wllh lhe Independent Adrolnl· Yovarelnstru<ltedlnat 10 show cause be pub· cen&ln very impon&n4 as provided in lhe no1e(tl penallles prescribed lff) at the front entrance PUBLIC HEARING taking c~rtoin very Ille court and mall a mation of &taia A.Ct. If you desire fo contest lisheo In NB/CM DAILY acdotU, ho*cver, 11\c advances unOIJl lhe lwms therein tor 10 the Civic; Center. 300 VACATION AND important actions copytothepersonalrep· •This aulh1>rlty wW allo\y the forfeiture ol this PILOT 8 newspaper ol 1 mad\/ of the Deeci of Trust inter· noncompliance ol said Chapman Ava Orange AB~OONMENT OF A however the er'. resen1a11vo appointed by me pcrwM.I reprCKnlative property,· pursuant lo general Clrcvta1lon pub-~~= requ~~ ,1v: est th«eon fees charges C«Je CA ,11 rlgnt 'title and po R r I o N O F A 5 nal re • rasanta~ivo tne cout1 Within lour 10 take IDAllY actions Health ancl Safety Code llshed in this county, al notloe LO iruetUCed pcnona and expenses of the Tius· The City Counoil of lhe lntoresl eon~ed to and 1 o. F O O T WI D E 0 11 b P d months lrom the date of wldlou1 obulnlng eo11n 841ctlon 11488.5, yoo .least once a week ror tee 101 Ifie 1<>1ar amount (ii City Of Co5la Mesa 1e· h Id bV t l'ld r U•d SEWER EASEMENT wi 8 requtre 10 the first Issuance ot let· approval Before llkln& must Ille a ver1fled ciaim lovr oonsecvtive weeks unlesa they hive waived the time 01 lhe in1hat Pllbh serves the right to reject ~ e 01 T;u~t ~ the 1-0CATED ACROSS give d not•ci to •n.1 ter· ters as provide~ in Pro· een.ai.n · verf lmponant stating your 1nteres1 in prior 10 lhe day ot the notk:e or coiw~ 10 dt.e talion of the Notice of Sale) any/or all bKfli ii 1 .d THE PARCEL AT 112 .este pers ns un ess bate Code section 9100. ectlons however the the property. You must l)earing propolltd action. I The reawnlObly es111na1ea Jo be MARY ELLIOTT, property s "itfld 11 111 KINGS ROAD (LOT 3, they have waived The lime for ltllng claims no~I rc: ~live me this t:lalm in the Su· DATE· JAN 26 2000 illdepenc:ten1 lldmlAlatrll.lon sel forth oe1ow The Deputy City Cieri< County, ~i8" ornia. 01~ BLOCK e TRACT notrce or ~onsen1ed will not expire beforo ~II tic requit:d 10 give perlor Court of the J1.MES p, GRAY, 111tllorhy wtu be' &nll!ICd amount may be greater on City of street • ress or o_r 1219), LOCATED IN to the proposed loor months trom the 1101lce ID lntcrc:sttd nona County of Orange within JUDGE/ 11nln. •n interested pe110n the d3y of sale TrustOf, CoateMHa com':r:hdetlg~atlo~ THE CUFFHAVEN ac11on.IThe1_ndepon· hearing dale noticed unjeu they have ':a1vec1 lhiny (30l days ol lhe COMMISSIONER OF rues ad objeajon '°Ille Dana W Part .:.n<I Lillian Publlsned Newport •nv. e rea P!0....-·1 AREA. dent lldmlm1tret1on above . led lh flrsl publfe11Von ol this THE sup E RI o R petition and .U.ow1 Jood P;ill husband and wile as Beach-Coste Mesa dHCinbed h~reln 11 pur-CURRENT BUSINESS authority will be YOU MAY EXAMINE nooce 0J co:"\ '°'Th~ Notice. unless you re· COURT caust why Ole coun tJlotld '°'"' tenanl$ Duly "'4>· Daily Ptlot February 15,. pc>11t~l IQN~7,::_:· UN SCH E o UL ED granted unless en the life kept by the ~n. C:~ridcnt'~tmlon calve actual notice. TANYA LEE "°'&Bil the 111thorily. P<JtAstn~9:11!~u1s.1ee1nc·.8Ru;,.~!ed' 22. 2000 ~ 92&e3 f 11 • VACANCY ON THE interested pe.rson 11 you ere a person In· tllthoriiy wW be granled [Please use 00·011]. SHROYER 55 Cler· A HEARING on lhe 9/,,.,..1169•7 .. lns-u·'."...".n• T772 _. __ .......... aa ~e "~-.! PLANNING C 0 M • files. an oblectitn 10 terested In the Htate, unku 1 ilucresied pcnon You must serve en monl Ne...;port Coast petition will be hold bn ' -a ~ .... • uor CE OF TRUSTEE'S ..,.....,,,.,.,., on sa.., """"' MISSION AND AP· th path on and you may hie wltn the n . endorsed copy ol the CA ' ' Mardi 9, :?000 •l l :"-.S PM No. 19970•53706 ot 0111 ,, 1 ~ ol Tru?I· property i1 IMl!ll! po 1 NT MEN T BY sh~ws ood cause. court a Request l~>r Spe-' ~. an obnd:le(ll011 " 10 oodlhc d alm on the OiSlrlcl At· In Pro Per in Oep1. No. L?l localed '"'' Rocorcn in H18 Office of TS N 1 ~31 sold as 'L where II MAYOR OF AN AD· ~ cial Notice (form DE· pc1(UOll 1 ' owa I tomey ol Orange Coµnty N 11 3-41 The Cicy Drive H111 Rec01<1et ol Orangt LOart·~ 1 APN#· 045.o63·13T Tllo HOC APPOINTMENTS :h~~ld ~018 gra~~~h~ 154) of the filing of an in· cal.IK wh~e ~ ... ~ould (Attn: BURL ESTES. B:~~~~ie~sta e~:!~ Or&n&e, CA 9l6J:J..1'71. CO\lnty Caliloinia Date 01 Y~AA I AU~ U11ders19ned rustoe COMMITIE.E h . ventory and appraisal ol "°' w11 •11 ........ ,. Oeputy D11h1ct Attorney) 0 11 p 1 t Febru 1 8 IF Y-Otl oan:cr to Sale 311312000 a1 9 •s AM U R A 01 disclaims any habll1ty lor PHASING AND ESTI· aut :"ire ARING estate ·assets or ol any · . A HEARING on the al 700 Clvrc Center 1 t ~2 1 ~000 aryn4s the i:rantln& of Ille pttl· Prace of Sate Al th• M1ln T' U T~ATED A~GU T tny 1neorrectness of the MATES FOR THE . . on petition or acoount. as pculion wW be held 011 Drive West, Santa Ana. • · lion. you 6bould appear 11 (North) Entnnce to the 2 . I~ IJ~~NIES YI street addren and other BALBOA VILLAGE PE· ::1id pelitio~ wi~ ~e provided it'\ Probate March 16, 1000 at 1:4.S ca. 92701 wltnln thirty Fletltloua Buslnea. • the h.cari.11g and i4&1C y011r County Courtnou1t 700 TAKE A Tl T< PRO. common dn1gnat1011, lf o Es TR 1 AN AN o e on ore,, • Coda section t250 A PM In Dcp1. No. L73 (30) days ol lhe tiling of Name Statement ob· tions or Ille wrinen CMc Ctnter Drive Wul TfmY UR RO E.f\.TY, any, shown herein Said STREETSCAPE IM-2000 at 1 :45 P..M. Request tor Special No· loated •1 341 The Cicy tne ctatm In the SUpenor The followlng persons ob'}.«liol\fo willl the coun Santa Ana; ca Amoont or ~UB it ~iot.1F "'v<~ sale wtll IM meda, with· PROVEMENT PLAN in Dept. L7~ locat.ed floe form Is available Drive Oran.cc.. CA 92613· Coun/CMI Oivia!Qn. .are dOlng business as 11cfore the heiring. Your vnpa1<1 balance an<1 Olh111 NEE AN EX~· ATI oul c<>Yenant or warranty (VILLAGE PLAN) ~D al 341 Tho City lrom tho court clerk. IS71 The failure to 1lmely Jay R TaVIOr. Anorney ~ may be in cMr~ $135,545.94 OF THE NA RE IF Hp(essed or lmphed, lHE BALBOA PIER D11ve Orel'lge CA Attorney for the IF Y.ou OB1ECT 1.0 file and secure a verified at• Law, 1631 Peqasus pc~.n or by f 0\11 inor· Slreel MO-es1 0t 0111w THE PR EEDI G regarding t1lle. pones· PARKING LOT IM· 92863. Petitioner: Ole er1nu111 of U1c pcu· claim stating an Interest St, Santa Ana Heights, ney tO<Mlon 0es~na11on ol •eal AG~NST '( U. YOU SIOll. encumb11nces. 10 PAOVEMENTS IF YOU OBJECT R. THOMAS tlcin. you should appear 11 in the property In the Su· California 92707 . If YOU ARE A DIDDeflY 300 Royc:e Lint ~ LO C !TACT A pay lhll unpard balance ol REVISION OF COUN· TO the 11ranting of PETERSON, ESQ., Ille hcarb1i ind swe your pellor Court W111 resull ln Jay •Robert Taylor, CREDJTOR or 1 cont.In· Co.-ta Men. Ci 92626 ER the obligation 1ec:ured by CIL G·1 TREE POLICY. the petition, you SBN 58007 ubjtelion.s or file wrincn lhe property being de· 1631 Pegasus St., rnt crediior of the de· Af'N t41.t&3.13 ll\e ''". Marcn 712000 at 10·30 uld property and rn· Publisned Newport should eppeer et the OBRIEN, GAZIN & e>bjcccie>na with the c:oun ctared or ordered lorte1t Santa Ana Heighls, Call· ~ased you llJl Ille you aersigned Tio~iee '11~· ~· loll4Jf'ff cMong~ sonably eahmated costs Beach·C01ta Mesa h11aring and steta PETERSON, before the· he.ring Your to the Stale ol California lomla 92707 . talln ~'Ill :e c:oun llld ctarn~ any ~3b1lily '°' any rvia:~ fri i.e as ~y eJCpenMG lllod adVltncn Dally Piiot February 22, your objections or 611 ANTON BLVD., •ppcua.nce 111.1y be In and distributed pursuent This buslnes,s l.s oon· ~U 1 ~10 Ille pcnoaal incoi111Clness of !he >llHI ~;ursuari~~o ~ o't et the lime of lni\ial pubh· 2000 file written ob1ec· STE'. 120, COST A pc:non or by yO\lr iuo,. to lhe provisions ot ducted by an Individual represenwive appolau:d .J<lett$S and ww common Trust recorded ~SI 27 cation of th11 notlc:e is T782 11ons wnh the court MESA, CA 92626 llC)' Health and Safety Code Have you started by Ill \lllln " de$ogno11ron if any Shown 1993 lnstru t No' $382 688 10 dated· before the heenng. Publl&hed Newport . IF YOU ARE A Section 11489 without dOlng business yet? No ... ~ ~n ~ .... _ Olllr <ibo¥e II no Slieel addless 93-0~7B&9 I · · · y Beach·Cos1a Mesa . further notice or naarlng Jtrv R. Taylor •non .... •rom uoe ""'"' o °' olher common designa· Recor<! h offi I~ 02/04JOO. Mlllenntum BSC 9178 our appearance Dally Piiot February 22, CREDITOR or • contcn· Publl1hed Newport This statement was Rr11 is.uAnee ot katn u hon rs shown tk~IOllS to ~s Ill k~ O of Foreclosure SeMCft, NOTICE OF may bo In person or 28. 29. 2000 &ent cn:dllor of Che de· Beach·Coata Mesa llled with the Counly provided IA Problle Cock the tocehon ol the Propeny Coll.DIV. State of lLC, 22837 Vemura PETITION by your attorney. TM778 ceased, Yot must file yow Dally Pilot February 22 Clertt ol Orange County aecilon 9100. The lime for may be obtained by send-ia Executed by Blvd.. Suitt 202A, TO ADMINISTER IF YOU ARE A etAlm with Ille coe.n IJld 29 March 7 WOO • on 01-26-2000 . filln1 cll1-will - 1ng a written request to the rent Oartson a ~ng__lll Woodlaod Hiiia, CA ESTATE OF· CREDITOR or a lllllil a copy ID ll)e penoul • · T783 20006817957 expire before four lll08lh.a benelteiaiy 1W111n 10 d:iY5 man 'MU u ·at ullie 91364 (818) 222-927'4 JAMES EOWA.RO con11ngent creditor Fictitious Business rqirc::senwive appoinled Dail Piiot Feb 1 8 15 from the hc:arin& dltc al Ille date ol 1.-sl put>11ca Auction to Htgflett tiiqder TPP#4'45, 02122, 02129, OWEN of the ~uoeased, you N•me Statement by the coun wlchla f011r Fictitious Buslheaa 22, ~ : · f746 POtlccd .i-e. hon ol this NOIJce ol Salt tor C8sh. C8Sllle(s 03/07/00 must file your cl111m Th fottow sons roonl.lu fl'Olll Ille dlle o Name Statement you MAY fiXAM. Date: Ftbruuy 21, 2000 cllecl<JCssh e<wlvatenl °' CASE NO. A200935 with the court 11nd Joi ~n_g per ftm iuuucc or lemn .. The following persons Fictitious Bualnesa JNE ll)c rue t.epe by Ille Buckl•Y & Astoclatu, other ~ ol ~z NOTICE OF .To all tlelrs, benefl· mail 8 copy 10 tho ar~oste~gSe,.:/~e;'&a~. provided In Probate Code are doing business 15. Name S~tement coun. It you an: 1 penl>ft tnc 26~22 La Alameda EthOn ~,t. !l< • PUBLIC HEARING r1os. CredilOJl .. cont-personal representa· velopment, 25351 Hll· ICC.don 9100. The time for CRUISE CONNEC· Tho totloW'ing persoos lnternted in the -· Sulle #200 Mtss1011 VH!fo f at ti'oT~ tfi~ NOTICE IS HEREBY ngent creditors, and tive appointed by tho lary Lane. Laguna Hills, filil\i claiml will . not TIONS WORLDWIDE. are doing business as. you may rue wicll die CGllR Calllorrua 92691 ~49·348· ~~ ~~ a~a 01 GIVEN 1nat a public f>1rso!'! thO mta~ <!~1• court w11htn lour CA 92653 e11pirt t>cfo~ four 1D0111ha 2t021 Barclay, Lal<e N378;'~" Coa~~ Y~rnts, 1 .Request ror Sped.al 8826 Arlene C Bowditcll the HaU Ol' B~o8 hearing wUJ be neld .by ~.,.., nteres e in ~ months from the Shirley Dery, 25351 from Ille hearlnc date Forest, CA 92630 eymou ;ice, Nodcc 1fo11D DB-1.54) ot Al.sl Vice Prasidenl Parle ~IC Cente< at 50 the COsta Mesa City 111 or estate, or both, ol. de1e of ftrst itsuence Hiiiary Lane. Laguna notlced aboYe. Janloe Jean Baerg, Laiuna Beach, CA me filing or an Inv~ C308218 '1112 7129 YT Beach SM!, Buena 8111, Council on Monday, ~Ee: EDWARD of letters aa pr9vid&d Hills, CA 926S3 YOU MAY EXAM· 21021 Barclay, Lake 92T:~ L nn Sodorlf and apptabal of etWe 2000 CA All og1hl~. lie and Inter· March 6, 2000, al 6·30 A PETITION FOR '" seclfon 9100 of This business Is con· !NE the flk tcpc by the Forest, CA. 92630 375 W Y mouth Pia~· ~or of any pellllon or es~conve to and oow p.m .. or as soon there· th C rt p <1ucted by: an Individual CQlln Ir yoo are 1 penon This business Is con· ey • account u provided In C""" OF he bV 11 n<!er s81C! Deed atter as poJstble, In Ille f'.'ROBATE has been ° 111 0 '"r18 ro· Have you started · u:~ed in lhc eacaie ducted by: husband and Laguna Beach, CA Prob& Cock ICCllo " ' of t\lsl In the p~ COUncll Chambers • or •led by JANE M OWEN boto Code. he time doing business yet? Ill f1le ilh Ille • w1te 92651 te • COSTA MESA sduated tn sard nt City Hall, n Fair Drrva. tn the Supenor Court ot for ftling claims will Yes. 10/99 !00RU:,Y est for s,:::!1 Have you started This busln"s Is con· ~~I t:r r<!r ORANGE COUNTY, cll'ld Statedescnbed as. Costa Mesa, on the lol· a11torn1a. County 01 not expire before Shirley Dery Notice 11form DE·IS4l 0 doing business yet? No ducted by· an lndMdual , ...... f onu . • CALIFORNIA more fully descri~lh~ towing Item RANGE four months from Thlil statemont was ( · Janice Jean Baorg Have you starteo aval....,.. MD Ille c:ot1rt NOTICE ~ve ~~1~t o AN ORDINANCE THE PETITION FOR the hearing date tried wJ1n the County lb~ fllln& o~ an :;vemory This statement was doln9 business yet? No clerk. INVITING BIOS rust . amending TILie 13 Ol lhe 'PROBATE r~uesls that noticed above Cl Ii< f 0 County an appra ts1A1t tiled wttn Ille County Tart Lynn Soc:Jerllng A'101'N)"forpetl~ NOTICE IS HEREBY ~~~ s~~mo~re&:.e.n~ CO&ta Mesa Munlclpat l'.JANE M OW N be ap· ~U MAY EX-one01·~8-~ llltU or of~~ j! Cferk of Orange County This statement was JAMiiS J.: M.ITSUMORI I I f , .. ft-.. I Code regarding regu· pointed as personal rep. 1.. f.I 20006818118 account • prov on 01 ·28·2000 llled with the Counly UQ GIVEN lhat sealed ion, I aril. Obed"':~ latJoo of group homes resentat!Ve to administer AMI the I e kept J>robale Cock tettlon 20006818120 C~rll of Orange County MlTSUMORJ A LA proposals for lurnlshf(10 ~oru~~d~~ bea 386 Environmental De· tbe efilale ol the dece· by the court. If you Daily Pilot Feb. 1. 8, 1S, '12.50. A Request for DaMy P1k>t Feb 1 8 15 on 01·28-2000 s.u..u all labor, materla s, Rali:am P sta.Mesa termination'. Exem I ehl ere a peraon interest· 22. 2000 T759 Special Nodee form is 22 2000 . • T7s7 20006818115 -110E THIRDST equipment. transpona· <:ablornta The Ul'I· NOTICE IS FUR~HER THE PETITION re· ed In the Hlete. you FlctJtlous Busl11eaa av1llable from Ille COG.rt • Dally Piiot Feb. 1, 8, 15, STE JOOJ 11°" and such other tacit· derSlgned ruslse dis-GIVEN tnat al sald time uests authonly to ad may tlle with the Name Statement clerk. Flctlt lout Buaineu 22. 2000 T746 LOSA.VOELES CA 9001 J. 11181 a~ m% beE~eqvlred cialms any habl~~ tor any and place all Interested minister lhe estate under court a formal Rtt· The lollOwing persons Auon.ry n.r pd.tUoMr: Name Statement J6J8 ror 18 S E 1ncorrec:'11&S$ of 11\e Stteel persons may appear tne lndependenl Admin-queet for Special ere doing business as: DIANEMARTIN ~-The fOllowlng persons Fictitious Bualn••• Ncwl)Ol"I Beac:h-CCllG RPERHOAJBEIUTc.:Tl(OfR 0 ... address and othe~I com. and bo heard by the Chy stratlon of Estates ~· Nouce of the filing Global Management CRONA ESQ are dOlng bi.lslness as: Name Statement Mcu ITl>fl deSlgll~' any, Couocll on tne (Tn11A1.1thorltywft1e1row of an rnventory and Sotuttons. 33162 JJOOflWIMlA MARKSMARINE CN.5.57L®MATSU· ":~~~: A~~~tlf ~~ =bu~~ aforementioned uem. lhe personal repte5ent· appraisal of estate Trinidad Drtve. Dana STE1JO C~VAS, 811 Vlciorfa ar~:o.'~'°~~l~~~r~ ~AWA Feb ll.16.ll. PROJECT NO 00.02 • covenant Of Wamtnl e11 tF THE AFOREMEN-live to Lal\e many 8C· •H•t' or of any Poi~tl California 92629 NKWPOR7 BEACH CA St., Costa Mesa, CA Systems Advisory 2000 wtll be iv9d by th pressed°' implled. ,:rgard: TIONED ACTION IS tlons wl1nout obtaining petition or account Rtenard Ross Sewen. 01660 92627 G 151 K 1 Cl Of '~~a. M a~ ing trtle PossesS.00 or CHALLENGED IN n approval. Before •• provided in sec-33182 Trinlda<l Drive, Ncwport8eac:Jl.Coa1a Mark Allen Alldrews, 0~~':,· Suite :.rr,~~, ttiety Olli of u:saClty elf<:umbiances. to pay the COURT, lhe challenge taking certain very Im· tion 1250 of Iha Dana Point. Calltornla Mesa 18-45 M<>nrovla, Costa eos1a Mesa CA 92626 Flctltloua Bu•lnHa Clt!rtt ~ Fair Drive remaumq~ sum of may bO llmlted to only portent actions, how· California Probate 92629 CN.5.57111 ROONEY Feb Mesa. CA 92627 Mel Richardson 11, 45 Name' Statement Co .a M C 11 la' ~ not~( ) red by thOse issues raised at ver. the personal repre· Coda A Requet1t for This buslnou Is oon· u 16,ll, 2000 This buslnesa Is con· Thi k 1 1 1 CA The lollowtn rsona ~ tn ~ ~· f~oo said Qee(1 of rust, Wllfl the public hearing de· entalive will be requlred Special Notice form ducied by. an tnd.vldual • d.uctlld by: an lndMdual c e • rv ne, 1g pe uni• e r · 111teres1 t~e , ~s ~ sCl1bed ln thla notice or to give notJce to In· · -1 bl f Have you started Actltlout Bualneas Have you started 92614 are doing bos n&$S u a.m., Monday, f.ebru· Ykled In note{s). ad· In w r 11 t en co r terested persons unless ia ava1 r e rom the clomg business yet? NO Name Statement dOlng business yet? No This business is con· Hlapanfc Marketing ary 28, 200011( :..!t whlchd vaous, I a~ un<ler the resPOf'ld&nce delivered ney have waived notice ~ottu" c erkf' Rklherd Sewell Mart< Andrews ducted by: an Individual Group, 1072 S.E. Br1alOI time they w ""'opene terms pf Deed of to the City Council at or or COflsented to the ~ omey or ThlS stalemont was The tollowlng person9 This statement was Have you started St.. '207, Santa Ana rublicly and read alOud Tru$t tees. arge.s and prior 10 the public hear· propo&ed aCIJon.) The Petitioner: 'filed W!lh the County aro doing business as. 1 tiled with the coonty doing bu6iness yet? Helghta, Ca. 92707 n t he Co I.Inc 11 exi:ienses of the TNslee In • Independent edmlnls· ~ HAK*men, Claril of Orange County Atlantlc Bancorp o Clerk of Orange Counly Yes. 1-1-00 Gary,Steven Gautier, cnambers Seat11d ~ of ~f~ cre'ed t ARY T ELLIOTT ration euthorlty wlll be &q. 00 OJ.18•2000 Amer I ca. 2 6 O 0 on 01•28,2000 Mel Rlcnardson 11 5123 River Ave., New· C'oposals shall bear the ~la~ ~ rust. ~ Deputy Cltv Clerk' granted unless an In· lAwfn. HeckmM. 20006&16897 Michelson Dr., Suite 20006818104 This st11temen1 was port Beach, CA 92663 ~~ oi0, 1r,,e0 ~~r ab~ ~al~~r't~e 1~~"Jlion Published Newport erested person Illes an Hoeffll\, ~. oauy Pitot Feb. 8, ts. 16fft&~1~· ~ti:~~!1 Dall~ Pito1 Feb. 1, s. 15, ~:Sr11 ~t"~ra~e ~~ s De~I= ~n~:·1~~ no other distinguishing secured by the prop4f1Y to Baech•Costa Mesa jection to the petition r~ V 2S202P9E, R200010R COUT7R66T Mortgage Inc .• (Calllor· 22. 000 T755 on 01·28·2000 Pasadena. CA 91101 mart<s Any bid reoolva<I be sold :tnd reasornM>le Dally Pilol February 22, Wows good cause entura nia) 5776 Stoneridge CNS1765303 20006818006 This business Is oon· alter th• actiedule<I dOs· estunated costs, e)ll)enses 2000 why tne coun snoukl not lhrd .. 11 ioo OF CALIFORNIA, Mali Rd Suite 338. LEGAL NOTICE Dally Pltol Feb 1, 8, t5. ductea by: • general Ing ome tor lherecelpt of edvarices at the IJ~ T781 9ranl the euthorily. Encino CA tl43&-COUNTY OF Pleasan100. CA 9•588 THE OHIO DIVISION 22, 2000 T750 partnerahlp bids shall be nmimed to I the~1tlal purbilcation o A HEARING o~ ... the 1896 ORANGE This business Is COO· OF SECURITIES PUA· Flctl.tloua BuainHt H. ave yov started bidder unopened It shall 22.52t~ o Sale IS NEWPORT BEACH f4e1111on w111 be ne .... on 02122. 02/23. 02/29 ducted by a CO<porallon SUANT TO OHIO RE· dOi b isloeu Y I? No 1>etneto1erespon&lb11ity t t!n~iiCI under~ CITYCOUNCIL ARCH 16, 2000 at I p3"1o"ill9C:J~~":71 Havo .you started VISED CODE NameStatement D~~neu~e ol the bl<Jdlr to see that of TNalJ h"1!IO e AGENDA 1~,fci~t ~p~ hltv3 Flctltlou• Bua neas ost o ce ~A doing t>uslnflss yet? CHAPTER 1707 mo The lollowln~ percont ThlS s1a1ement wa• his bid Is received In xeculed af1d deivet , to SUMMARY Drive Soulh Orange Name Statement 9:1'ris11 Yes, 19~ Fl I I CHAPTER 119, HAS IS· are dOln~ws ness as llled With the County PT;e~m:i. Bid Oocv· ci¥~"'i~rn . Stud~ Se .. lon CA 92868 • . ar!h:J~~fna':':ns IN THE MATIER OF M:~~fi"d. c Inc ~aa~~a ~~~~R~uN,...9I'YCEFg~ =~I Fa~~l~Z.· la~~ ~eg;.~8~~ County ments ma be obtained rnano .. IOf , and ~ • 4.00 p.m. IF YOU OBJECT to Netur Cerimlcs, THE PETITION TO Gunabe, Vlee President HEARING TO SIERRA Ana, Cahfomla 92704 2oooee1eon al the Oft~ ot the Clty tteo N9tice o Def§!" February 22. 2000 ::'° grentl~ o'i!:Ppett· 8811 N Coast Hwy gr~~;c, T~7'111~A~~ This etalement wa• WEST UNIT INVEST-380JasonWess1oowt1tlsRonomse1rneoo,t, Dally Pttol Feb. 1, a, 1S, Engineer n Fair Dnve _i~ IO II RESOWTIONS FOR on, you 1 ou pear #177, Lagunt Beach, Jo T .,,,,. tried with the County MENT TRUST DON 22 2000 T750 Coile Mesa, ca111om1a: ~C'e~or &:~~ AOOPTION at lhe hearing and state CA 926St behalf ol rden a,...,, Clertt ot Orange County RYAN AND 'GREG Unit F·t03, Costa Mesa. • upon nonrefund1ble lect~ Yo Se•~ .... r . LO RETVISFEOE E PSARFKIONGA ~[onOb~,.':1~ Of~~~ Jellrey Bruce Narztr, w~~g~~o SHOW on 01-28·22~•1e121 HURT. THE NOTICE CA 92627 Flctltlou• Bualndt payment of •2s.oo. An rded IO the dOtinfy th court belOfe the 8811 f.j Coasl H~ CAUSE FOR CHANGE """"" ALLEGES THAT THE Tills business Is con· Name StatetMnt •ddltJon•I ctlarge of the real property,, ~~~~tA PJ~e ~~~ h:arlng Your ap· 1177. Laguna Dea ' OF NAME Dally PilOI Feb 1. !!n' .. 59 RESPONDENTS VIO d~::ebyy~~ '~~8~~:~ Tne following ()erlOOI • $5,00 must be lnclu<led ed ,.. ""'nc'" ma .. A IA per· CA 92651 CASE NUMBER 22, 2000 LATED OHIO REVISED 1 ire dOlng business u · Documents and other ll'5I ~ Le "" sclnd Resolution No son or 3 ~r 11 ~ dUC1~ by. an lndlvi<lual " ~ 1707 ••(C)(I) BY SELL· Yes 12-01 ·99 LIDO II, 3636 Cent If Mndl.cl by mall. Bid ate Fe"'"""' 10, ~ PARKING LOTS. Re· ,..a,., b., Y ""tt'" . "Tnle business 1, con· •2"".... CODE SECT I 0 N doing t)uslness yet fat oontrectdocvmontt may vanta;ge 1,.oneat.c • 91 ~1·105N•n<! adOPt Rand~ lf~~i~~~~~~~. Have you ttuted T,:r~~~~~~lf of Fictitious Bualneta ING · UNAEGISTERED SCott Romano ~~•92~"'1>0n Belch, nlto be exarninud at tile i'Qee Se~•· t..L . v. on o ,ooo. ame · 1 wv d dOlnff bll&lneu J:'? No Jorda Taylor w°" Name Statement SECURITIES ANO . Thlt statomom wae Rot>en Scott G•tn olf1Q8 of tho City Cieri( ol trst Ame Way Siita ing me Clty Fee Sched· ~~t fllhel deceo1a:-1m· youth Je rty Bruce etzer mlnorHA~AVE FILE~ The follOWl"O peraoos ARE ENTITLED TO A fCll·edle ... wofllho~'nl'le ~nr,tyty 3439 Via Oporto, New: the Crty of Co6ta Mes• 8, CA 9 7 ule IOI perking tot lees al ....... • yovr Wt This 118\emenl WU aro CJOtng t>oelnee• as~ HEARING AS OE· "' """" Be c 02863 Did Document1 will not a LO<edo. Aulhorlz.e.d the Batt>oA Pier nnd Co ltit covhrt end mal It a llled with lhe Col.Inly AORPDETERITIONTO F~BANANG,. u<T Prope!1y Manage· SCRIBED BY ......,10 RE· on 01 ·26· posit aancti'; AL1ndon be milled unless the ad i' . rOf TN~U I r()(l8 Gel Mar Parking copy lo 1 e pereono robp-Clerll of Orange County ..., " m1nl. 2486 Newport V I S E 0 vnC 0 0 E 2000l8190N UI M. ' dtltonal 5 .... argu • I 174 RESOLUTION TO the coun within rour 2000el1111f TaylOt' Wolf TO Jor<ltin CHAPTER 119. A ~oOO . ' 1'750 port BellCh CA 112663 $ 00 _._ I IN~ Lota resontauve apPOloteo Y on 01 ·28·2000 NAMES FROM Jordan Dlvd., Coata Mesa, CA Dall P lol Feb t 8 I 6 3439 Via ~. New- Included wllll payment star. Qlllff T H E O R A N G E monlha trom the dlltt of Diiiy Pilot Feb t, l!t....t&, faylor W°"·Grlflln 92~~ Kermit Trumon, C 0 PY 0 F TH IS 22• This bus/n;ss le oon- Eacn bid •hall bo .l .C Is I !lebt OC>llO COUNrY BOARD OF lhe llfal Issuance Of ltl· 22, 2000 1756 II •• he111by Ofderad 2213''1.trti Ellen Drive, DIVISION ORDER IS ducted by: I generll made on ltie Pr~al nemp~r~ ll> c:.otlKI a SUPERVISORS RE ert m provided In Pro· that all pen1on1 In· F CA 112835 AVAILABLE FROM THE Fictitious Bualneea pannerehlp form, anuta, 1 bl An lnlOtmatJOI\ otl· G ARO 1 NO THE bet• Cod4f 1aciton 9100 SSC 9205 terealed It'\ lhlt mallet ~~~~ .. lnAu 11 oon OHIO DIVISION OF SE-Neme Stettment Httve you started 1n1ougn P·ll provtded In a.ntd WI bt U$ed JOt that PROPOSED ANNEXA The time for llbfl9 clalml appear before lhll coun lnclMd I CUAITtES. n SOUTH The lollOWing pe...ona oolng butlneU yet? No INndcontrallct b<locumenll, u tCltV'I 0""'"""" TION OF SANTA ANA Wiii not uptre before NOTICE OF In Otpanment No 703 Clucted by: an I rtUld HIGH STREET, 22ND .,.. cbno bOllnH•.. Roiben s. 0.t•• • stin • occom· .,,vv, '"uvv. 1--· m""t .. • 1-, .. _ PETITION '-I t"-o ..... noe ""-·inty H•v• you 1 • ° FLOOR COLUMBUS, • .... St-ot HI....,.'""* fhia stlltrTlenl waa panled tiy a oe11111et1 or HEIGHTS AdOpl ANO· ""' """ ..... ,. '"" u '"" ... """ad· dOlng 1>1.1•fneN ye1? N<> OHIO 432ts ...... '" ,,.,_., 8 • cashier's onec1i or a bid ~tl0(,:0~ r: ~=;g date noticed T<~:fr:•gi~R ~~:.~,~~11:~':8on ~~ ~ta~:n7 wu Publlehed Newport b:11A=.1~A 8~29~· ~:'rlt :'~ = ~ltd ol r SUpervtaor/. YOU MAY EXAMIN( OEOAOE A. 3-21 00, 2 0'(.IOCk p rn lileQ With the County BHCh·Cotta MUI Hlllthel Lynn lewtt, on 01'2~200cl "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& BUrial Service Why h ould you ubjcct yourself.& you r family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? - call Toll Fret 1-8lM!-~~KET ~ 5cn1110r9tr 151111a111• Callirics support for lho innexA· the f~e llept by the court GERNER aka 1100 1no11 •ncJ thtrct ehuw Cit"' 01 Or1nge County Daily PllOt February 15, 1 !MS Rochu1er St., 10. 2000ll1 IOt7 lion of S•nla Ana If you ar• • pereon In OEOAO! RONAN c1uae. lf any they h1ve. on Ol-2&·2000 22, 29. 2000 1714 Costa Mq1, CA 92427 Dall~ Ftt> 1, 8~5. Har ht• terested In the e11a1e, E why tho petition tor 2000M190tt Tfll• t>u&tnesa II con· 22. n53 "" ,,. ..... ~~~-.. vou may hie Wllh the casEGNEOR.N ... !'.., ....... ct1a11ge Of n•me lhOOld Dally Pilo1 Feb 1, 8.i_15 CllJCted by en lndMduel Flctttloue au.an.a : I~• I ClOIJrt 11 Reqvest for Spe· "' -v "'"° oot be granted . 22 2000 1 ,55 H•v• you at1rted N 1 •~ c1a1 NOhca (torm D~· To 111 htlrt, bttnefl· 11 Is ful'1fl*r ordered • Flctltloue 811alf\t•• dOlng liualneu v-11 No eme ........... "ml'41er1wit : M'1Ulft1Jj811t 154) oJ ma 1111no of an In· oane1, cred110t1, cont· 1t1a1 • oopy ot thtt 01dl1 FlcthlOua Buelneaa Name Statement He1tti.r Lynn \.ewl• nie tolloWlng penons • mv• I UlllllC. eotory and appra•sat of 1ngen1 creditors, &nd to .etiow c.tuM be pub• Heme St.tltment The rolloWlng l>tl'ION Thia atatemant wu are dOlng bOllr'8la • • 1611le u1e1• or Of any J>4r'a0t'll WhO may other· '"!led in 0t1ly Pilot NBI The 1~ l>frtOn• •re dOlng buttneM at flltd With 1"9 County Th• Aoupun~t,ure MCIFIC VIEW petition or account 11 Wiie ~ 11\letHll<l In the COSTA MESA. a neww .,. dOlnQ ~etneu aa; C.tlng CompanloN 11 ci.111 ot Or•not County WOIM, '4021 WM"f'IY Ml.._, ... , PARK provided In Probal• wlll oretllt.. or both, of paper of general f;lrcula• 0 U IN f IN & AS· Homa 218 112 AbelOfle on 01 28·2000 Piece, Ste 110.L....H!!'· -COde U<;lton 1250. A GEORG! R GERNER llon pubfllhld In this 80CIATES, 517 8 Ave , B1lboe lt l•nd, CA aoooel1t'1t Port BMctt'I, Ce .,.'""' Requell tor SpeClal No-aka QEC>f'Q( RONAN county •• , ,. .. , onoe • Ne~ ·~. Sent• 02682 • O•llY PllOI Fat>. 1. ~ 9..z R 0 •• m • r y An,, b01 torm It avalleble OEANEA WHll lot tour con· MIA, CA 927CM Diane Mon<llnl, 211 Z2, 2000 114a llrten, Ml Trabuco trom th~ "111rt derk A PETITION FOR IKOl!ve "4tlc.t pnor 10 JOM~OUlnltn, 517 112 Ab•lon• Ave • C~ Cotla MeM, Ce Ahotney for tne r~OB~ATL.,..NOITHgeMen ltle dey ol lhl hea~ $ N41 ·~. 8anll Belboa tal11ld. CA 92_!2.._ ... _ ............. -. .-..hlonlf: .,,.... """'" • DATE: Fii_~ 2000 Ana, CA 27CM 92862 .,.,. ,,,__ ,. ....,., MICttAEL A.VIV GEAN A In the 8osMI· JAMii ft, UflA't, Tt\11 l>ulineM II ClOll· Thit l>Vtlr""' It ~ CIUCHCf by an lndMdUal ~=====~ QERTNIA, H O.. "°' Covn of C.lllC>me1 JUDQIJ !Mfllcl by "" lndlVldulll dueled by •n indMduat ::JiU::. ~'= . II ( ..... J7t28) C<u\ty of OAAHGE COMMIHIONIA OF H•v• you 1latttd Heva you. 1~rled 17, 1.,... A"ORNEYATLAW TH!' PETITION f'OR THI IUPIAIOR OOlnG~~rt?No 0otnot>utlneal,,rt1No -- U40 C4MPO~-~!!:, PAOBA Ti t9QU88ta ll'lat COURT Joel,~·· UU'f" Diane Mondi ~ "-: : STE. 100, ,_"""'' OOAOTHYM <lENf£A TnlCI Qiilfln, 32t Col1on TNI ~ wu Tillt 8'ettment ..,.. lllad =-"'-_, , MACH, CA 11teo t>e a~ aa Ptf Streat, Newpoft BMctt. tiled With Ile ~ llled Wiit! 1M Qounty ,_... _, ;c,::"'.,2 Publl•"•d Newport ton8I ,.pr•~ to CA 8ffe3 Cleft( Of OrtnOt COuntY °"*QI°'** eo:untY ....., .. "' -'"7 ' 110 ~1 auc:h·Co•I• Meu llOl'nlNltar.,. ...... of PutrttlfteCI Newoon on OHl-2000 on 01·~ .on 01· : OoMaMele ~1 1 F P~ftN8'V 15., ~~,_........ -. IHCtl·Coeta Men -1110I _,... 111111111• ...... tlO 21. ·2.1. ,....,.1 ,.._ r"' """'" ..... Oel!V.Pllcltl '*'-"I. 2.ah, flllc ""°' ,_ t, e. •~. 2::°" Plkl4 Fto t, "6. m M . '· \JA '" l:========~;:;;;;;;;;.mn.-millim-•11 ___ ~_;TM1111!!!!!J! ~ !l!l!!!y iO ea-"i 22. a .. aooo -rm J . :AtoOO ~ ~ ·~ ~ _ _ • Doily Pilot crrv OF NEWPORT BEACH NOTICE INVrTINO BIDS PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS ANO CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Sealed bidt may be reoelVed at the off IOI ot the City Cler11. 3300 Newport Boulevard. p 0 eo.. 1768. Newport Beacll, CA 92658-8915 1-: ' 11~1 un0 i I = om. on lhl f;;.;: : "' 01 NOTICE OF 1411'1.~y o1 March 2000, bid documef'lts 11 no PUBLIC HEARING al wrpcn time •ueh bid• COii at the Olla ol the NOTICE 1$ HEREBY •hlll J be opened and Public Wor11• Depart GIVEN that a pobhc read or ment, 3300 NewPon hear1 win be held by BAVSIDE DRIV! Boulevard, P.O. Box the ~ta Mesa Coy PARKWAY 1768, NewPort Beach. Council on Mond1.1y, IMPAOVEMEHT9 CA 92658·8915 Maren e. 2000. at 8 aO Tiiie of Protect For lwther inlor~· P m or 11 IOOn ltlere· Contract No. 3320 lion cad Stephen J Luy. after'., poubte 1n the $101000.00 Project Manager II Couocll CllamtMtri of E"91nMr'a Eatlmate (949) 844-3311. n F Drive Approved by l>ubltsned Newport g:1~ C:~ 1o1'. N Don Webb . BHcll-Costa Meaa lowing item Public Work• Dlrec:tCH Dally Ptlot February 22. PL.ANNING APPllCA· Protpect1ve b•dda,. 29, 2000 T779 TION PA·99 40 and Tuesday, February 22, 2000 9 I , -.11 MUC *'1al 11 Mlc..ollCll 11 PUIUC NOTUS 11 TENT.ATIVE TR.ACT busbay(20IOOIMlbecil Council on the re~ cletiverlld MAP T 16882, l0t Stan-required). 1nd a aforementioned Item IO ll'le City Cooncil at, or dard Pacific Corpo· Tentattve T'raet Map 101 IT THE AF'OREMEN· prior 10, th41 publie hear· ratt0n, 1565 MacAnhur a 90·uoll subd1Vl11on TIONEO ACTION IS ing. ' 1 Blvd .• CO.ta Mesa, IU· Wllh nve common toll c HALL e NG ED IN MARY T. ELLIOTT, thOnzed agent for C J and live private 11re11'" COURT. the chatlenge Deputy City Cleftt Seoar•trom and Soos located at 1645 Adams may t'9 limited IO only Published N1wpor1 33f5 F11rv1aw Road, .Avenue In a POR MD thOSe issues ra•sed at B11ch-Co11a Meu Co6ta Mesa, for • Mas-zon1 Environmental the public heanng de· Dally PllQC F'1bruary 22, ter Plan reYlew IO< a Determinat;on Naga11ve M:nbed 1n trus notice 0< 2000 90-unrt, sma• tot. lingle· Declaration 1 n w r 1tt1 n co r · T780 lamjjy lubdrvlllOn, with NOTICE IS FURTHER an admintstratlve adJUll· GIVEN that at said t ma SELL YOUR USED VEHlC ment to allow a t4·1oot anc:t p14ce a11 interested THROr'GH er "SSIF1ED Hl~ck •tong a ~ persons may appear u • .....,.,, of Adams Avenue'°' a and be heard by thfl C11y (949) 642-5678 How to Place A .----Deadlines ----.. ·Policy Hat•• .. a1HI d .. adliJll"• 1111· .. ulij•'rl 111 dm111.w \\ 11h1111t 1101in·. 'I lw puhli .. hrr 11" .. •"r\t'~ tlll' right to t·1·11 .. or. rt•rl,h~if~. rr•\ N' or rrjt·rt an~ 1·h1~ .. ili1·1I a1h1·ni..1·1111·n1. ll.Jt•a .. r r1·1H1rt au~ nnir thut llUI\ 111· i11 \our ..la .... ifwd nd ~IFIEIJlD M1111cla' ............... Fridar 5:00J>rn , . Tu,•-.da) ............. Moucla~ 5:00pm • . . im11w1Jia11·I~. Tlw D11il~ Pilot 1ir1·1•ph 110 liuliili• ~ fur au~ error 111 .iu u1h1•ni .. c.1111·111 for v.hkh 11 llta\ 111· n· .. 11111Nhle 1·~rq>1 for tlll' nH uf tilt' · .. parr <1C't11all~ O<'C'llfltrd In tlw nrnr ( 'ml11 ru111111h lw ,1ll•1v. 1•rl fur tlw fiN u1 .. 1·nio11. 101 • 216 By Fax (()~'>) ,,:~ 1-();)<)-f Pli·n-1· 1111 l11tl1• 111111 11.11111 ,111d pl111111• 11111111 ... , uwl ,11 II t ,,If 11111 lt.u L 111111 ,, l!f I• 1· 1111t111· By Phone (CJ;C!) (H2-'.}()?8 Hours By Mail/In Person: Wt'cliw~da} ........ Tut-~day 5:<XJpm :trn \~, .... , Ba, "'itrfrt (. \l (''\()')('>"' .1i...ta P..,a . •• -'-. \1 \1·11111111 1111.1 ,\ B II ... , Frida~ ............. Tliur-.da~ 5:00pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00prn Monday-Friday \\alk-Jn 8:~~0am-5:00pm Monday-Frida} r ..alurda~ .............. Frida~ .5:00pm .... ••• MmCllANDISI l'OI uu 430 • 461 .. Index 690. 697 EllVICE DmECTO .,.., tlte ..,,ice Dlaacbl r l•WL•r 220 • 391 . , Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) Call Lonaine at 642·5678 x241 • ,....btawan&hal IN 111t1r191 In ltlil ~may,.... )OU to call I to0 number In which tlwe la I charge Plf minul9 • .. . . ... 10 Tue~, fe~ry 22, 200o TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 12 IJ Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAI t HIHSCtf • ll~r-.l)S A< RO ~ 1111'. OCl:AN l'OIU II .. 'I ~K8H OAK QIJ!i • A95 \\.()ff •gJ075 J 9 964 0 6 • 1084 SOUTH • AJ 84 0 J 105 O J4 • QJ 7 l nlC hiJJ1nv SOlffll WF.:.lll Patllll ... 1"'1 .... J~f .... !'ORTH f'.ASl 10 .... 2NT Pau .... p Opc:mna IC9c.1 hve of • M()(c 1nJ more, lt'fl·lt:vcl hlicJ~e ~ hccon11n1 o muhinaltonal J'llhlllne. "'tlh tournaments m the UnueJ St.nc 111rar11n1 an rnc:rea''"' number or fuman ~tan. and U~~. e~pcru crou. mii 10 &irupe and Asia to compete. Among the most succc,sful es 1 youn1 Engh$h ril11yc:r, Andrew Robwn. Watch hes technique on this dc.i I •••·pl f,lf ou1h'1 ckc1~11111 10 1~>11J "oc 110 l1UfllJl ri1lhc1 th1111 unc Jl;ldc, 1he aix:11un 11.11~ Jtr;11rhll11r w1rJ Wrth J Wf<I tn.<\llllUlll OrK'• 111>-1n1mr rc~poll'tC, Ilk! nuw 10 1o1n1t II.lb IUIOll\JllC Wc.\I led a low \flatlc 10 lilt e's kmg. and Rut~ •llo,,.,·d 11 111 h1>ld The ~oade n:tum ""' co~c1cJ hy tlK' Jad., lo~t,nll to the queen 11 ck'\ lorcr paned witli u club from dunu1t)'. Wt\I shifted to a club, ducMd no lh<' rnhlc and won by &hi'' kins. enJ 1hc lkfcntlcr returned his fa,t ,patlc, 11.on by di.'CliUer·~ ace. A club lo the ace enJ a d1.11no11J tia.;l tu the 1a.:k allu11.cJ d..'<.I. trr 111 c..hh two mOfc cluM. rC'fuc:1nt the hc),lflj 10 the king of hearu onJ four d1amor1<h .• Ea."I wt.\ forc.:c:d lo hc>ld the act of hean.s and four dio1111ond to 1111.ird 11g3Jn\I dummy'$ lhR'11t~ 1n Ilic rcJ \UJI~. When 1 d1amoml lu the ace rhcaled the su11 w~ nut tifnkina R<>Mon simply e.llltcJ "'1th di< kini of he&Jt) In with the ke, E.l\t IU\ forced to ~ 1 diamond a·uy from lhc ten into lhe table's K Q 9 1cn3i:e Dtxlan,'f rad.ed UJ'l lhe c:onlr&t, SC:l'lf· ina Qne <>pade, three cluhs and five: J1am<>nd t.ncks • 692 SUPS/DOCKS MOORINGS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NAHSJSOVS ANTED Plivate bOat 5llP in N B. tor 65 It power bOat Xlnt refs 949-474-<>404 Ext 315-Aslt lor Matt 8,5 CARSITRUCkS NANSISUVS MERCURY SAil.& 11 LS POMf loCka & • window• 12100 714-ta1-4111 CADILLAC Conc:oura '97 295 HP . No11hstar, low miles. 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