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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-01-01 - Orange Coast Pilot'.( f.'V' 1• '1 11 r .. : , 1 ' 11< I tv\I · .1\ r < 1tvVv\l Jf'JITI[ ~ '>IN< I I ',It· ' · · JANUARY 1 l 9 A; Bob Burns cl9ses out 1998 by closing ~ l ti\ • I ' ' I I \t'J I • 11.JI I 111 1 I, t lo1111 • ' I , o t \ 1 I t I t' 1' I•'• If I 11 I .. 1• lip 0 jl I n . ,,.,. ,. ··· t .. I' 1' I • ' I • 'I • I 1" , , I) ;J ' I , ' ft • ! I, 'I ••' • I I I'' I I , I. I .... J,1 I ' " • ~ ' ' j l: : I I, ,, 1 II 1 • I I" ,I •I : I '. ,, .. I' 'r \h·qrtn •"'I·• \ 11 h1 ti I• I l.1...,111 ~~.t lht Ii 11•.t\1'" lht• t 11111th1111,1• in \1cl\ .1ilt•r ht•t1l(l "'lll1•1111•rl l•1Iii••1 \1 .11 -. p1 11.111 .. 11 ,111tl '11111°1111-. t'I • 1111111111111h ..,, t\I• • lnr ''" rol•· .i-. lh1 tlrt\1•r 111 tl1 P lt\1111· \\1•11111· 1rri~h lhdl 1-illt•d 11111· 111111, .1 .. ,•.111o1f•"' o111 d 111111 • ti· 1111111 .111•·1' A CCIDENT WON'T GO AWAY FOR JASON RAUSCH '. T ,. 'I ' • l I I I ,, I. I \\ I 1 • i . 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'" ': .. 'I• •I ... h•1 ,.111f1 I• di f ,ltl I, \ 111 I I •I ' ·r, , ·11•1 .,, :.,• ... 1 ,, ••• \ t,, "'llf••tll• Ill .111.f l1flt11tl 111 •I(' • 11 .... \\I It' tilt I.it··'·"' \I ldJ'lt , ..... 1• 'I . • I .1• 1,,,:,,,, •I .. lt o1t1q•h11' t 1 11 .. , I !:>FF I I'll(), l llf '-'PAGE 4 HOLIDAY CLOSINGS \ ;• I\ I •. t d, fb1 ''' nu .d" ,,· '"'' . . , ... • I ' '1111•1 1,Jt1 nd t, ........ tt . f '1 H111 'h 11 ... 1.,111 o111: ' I ,, ,,. t I ·' ' ·l, i . ,, ... I .J . ' Wh ich stories will ma ke headlines in l 999? Here's a look at some is su e that will be tn th e r1ew --. SCHOOL BOND B . It 1•1'' 'I RYAN HUNTSMAN CASE 1?1hlltd !1H .. ,.JU• ' ? 11 , '" .. >•' l ,. ,, I, I J, I '"•, •I 1-.1 IJl I ll11rth" f lt,111..,llld:I I '•• l"llol "'I \I ,, ,; .. ,, ...... ti\ • ' 1111d I 1 I. I' -.h-11'1.1 loo l111 1d I 1' 1 • 111111 1 It 1 1o11 .... ,, 1d•·11liftt .ilh•ll I dPI 111<1 ·' l''I" \\ II I IP ""I''''"" nnlv l(\r ""'"' I'•••• 11 !• Ith'· 111\ ''"""' 11<-.11 I I ll~lt ,.,, • "'I I .\ I\. " I PAGE J MlllENNIUM MOMENT I I I • EDfTOR'S NOTE h><lrly ,t,1rt' rl yr1tr k''~Y "d·lute to 11 • people who have \hilJWc1 <1nc1 trc\n\formt'<1 N(•wport Me,.1 11 will culmtnate at y<'a1\ rnd in " 1Ptro\f)ect1vP honoru14 m11 citiftns ol the century Al'IO, '~ Sport\ 1,.;ery nay frn the 1nducte-es 1n 1ts H"ll o f F <1mr l James MC"Padden ln }l{ti8, Jttmt-~ 1'1< r:cH ld1•11. 11 \' \ 1 •,1r-11ld ,,.H '"" er from New Vo1 k. purr hrt<.NI 'l 110<1 .wn·!: north "' present -day C"'t" lt~ In IH~ ht• t1nrl 111 yocmger bro(hm . Rotl<'rt , h\lllt thl' hl"'t N1'V.llort I"' •1 to lllOYE> f'rejyht ttnd llU111,.., lo :-;r111 Frnnn.c;("o vir1 -.rhoonm.; ~ !.lt•nm!.hlp!-In fUt>l, lr1mt><-f\11 F.111 cif>n fm.mcird the town ot N1 •wprn1 l\P<H It . . • "' • ' ') ... PHOTO EDITOR MARC MARTIN, 574-4231 .--------I I .,.. llELPING llAN DS: < >rl<lndo Sdnch ez rdist•'i his drms in prdy~·r prior ·The to ht' monlhJ} lood <Ji,11 ihution pnHJf<llll ,11 Uw I f,1rh111 < "hrhliun ( hllr< h. ~ ' :\;I C ;r fl LI< ;t ITS: •• \ h.ttlt•i clo,<"opt> 01 l olor' 1 11\<1nc11t•' from d I II nl \ t1J clllrac- lion JI lh<' o r.ingE> IC < ·0 11 111>. Fair. . . , ·: I , .. __ .. . r. .. I'!,", ~ ;~ :~~;.J·, ~ ... ·rriu111 pl1s ~ MiscuPs, Runaway Puppies and More <ts \\!(~ f ,(>C)k 13ack at Images Captured in 1998 T I It., ... , flf'I! Ill" p.tql ' ,; 'I ' I ,.I 'J I qol•-. 11 1111 ol ,1.111 !li<tl !Jiii '' • ' I 'ilt• '-.i llf'•)t oJ l1 '11 11\11111111 d1t illl' .. 1 ·1 .. '1 H \ ' ••l"l lr•d ...,,.,,.,,ii I I I ' ' 'I l. l 'rtt 111.i I '' ... ·I '(I\ I I •h·· I t••'' :1 I •' ' I I"' pf•f 11 I' I ,,(1-..I-. 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A UP AND OVER: Brittany Valentine works on her form at the Downtown Community Center in Costa Mesa. f SIXTEENlll: Mariner's Chrlstlan School lourth- grader Brad Smith gives bb answer with authority dur- ing a summer school math lesson. ... ANDntE WINNER ISl: Th1I photo at a track meet Just gMs to prove that you never know whaf1 going to happen next. ' NEWSROOM FAX: 6.46-4170 > .... .• I • I .. I ; Newpo rt Beach/Costa Mesa Doil y Pi lot Annabelle of the ball <.1 .... t.i ~1 v .... c1 tl'!->i dl'nt whn pl,1yl'd in fe ma le baseball league ri des in today's Tournament of Roses Parade ·I j1 'II I I< h! \I .1 \'II Do.If f'lilll I I ~ 111•1•11 -IB }1·<11 ., ~11wv Annc11Jel11:1 L1·1l\'" L1•11 -.tood 1111 d p1tch<•r'!> 1111111111 1 l1H 111q '>11111t• nl thl' best 11 111.il1· lir)-..1•1>1 dl pl11y1·1.., 1\mt•1 1t t1 hc1~ I \I 'I ..,. ., 'I I Jl11l 11 Hlh. 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She~ Wd!> spotted by one ul P.K. Wngley's ·scout<;, and tnerl out· for µitcher dnd first lm st•m<1.n d t Wnyley r:1e ld in C hwayo ··Someon e ds k1·d rny m other, 'l\rf•n't you scared about I A nndbe.llE; p lct yiny r baU?''' LE~e said. "My I , h I mother said, 'I'd Idt er i h er play ball U1an get I ·pregnant by one of these siUy soldie rs.·· Lee Sdld one of the strdnilest Uungs dbout t11f' ledyue w as the stnct rules Ule girls hc1 d to follow off the field. Th('y alwdy5 hc1cl to ween mct.ke-up, could not d rmk ulcQhol in p ublJc, c1nd nt>vcr could w11<1r trou~erl> "If w(;• we n • on thl' h u!>, w(• woulc1 roll up our Wdn!> ond put o n c.1 lonq c·octl l>O WP didn't havf' to chanqt•," :.hL• '>did ThE> left-hander -hence t.Oe ·nick- r!c1me -pitched the league's ~t per - lect game in 1944, and a no-hitter the next year. The whole experience waS j ust wonderful , s he said. 4 • "It was fl gd~e that you lo ve d , ctnd) you wer~ :getting pa1d to d o · something you enjo'yed," Lee said. "It taught you (o live wit& p eople from dll lace.ts of life -trom the hill·· ·b illies tp the mucky-· mucks." . Her bdsebalJ career ended in 1950, when she• slid into home and hit the bctck of hef head, ·partidlly pdrulyzmg her. She recovere~l. and hung up her clec1l!> w hen she mdrried rn 1957. Lee WdS one ol the w omen w ho, for tht•ir dedication dTICt outstandmg ball- (>ldyrng. were rnducted into the Baseball l lcLll ol Fame on No v. 5, 1988. I r .fridoy, Jon~ l. 1m _. . ... . Co.t& MMa .-ldeat Annabelle •teftY-Lee, H, who payed In the MJ." . . 'America GbU Bue_..·.· ·i.ea ~ ·clul1Dg ·,.w~··.:·· w.r"u;'~; :·: · · wtU.l»e· .. "' .' '-JIMttiJ.IJ'e'.d 1 • • ' oa.Ed.lioa. • ' ·'.:iJi'8Da~~ 0UoaJil~5 , >-:, · :o«>ti·•™; ··• '1\ : ... ~. ::\: ';:" . ~. ~· ···l'Utbn'e-.:~ . . -tit'9ae -: . Pasadena Toui"na:- ment ot Rosel Parade t~y. ·.At right ls ~ base-.U card of . Lee while she played f9r the Pe oria Redwtngs of Illinois. Salz~Lting a year of ~curiouser and.curiOuser ' Y 1h.1 ·-, '' l1.t1 " , 1·o11 Lo-..1 II I '1 I 11 . \\ I 11 111 1111 • li.i ll ( "11 lt. 1!11\\ II .1 1td tilt • I ]111 h. '>lJtWk I '.r11c! Ill• 1 II"'"''' ( l111 k1 •d d lHf 1111 Ill• 111 111 ·~ -..11111111 l11•d \\ ..... 1111 •I'" '"I!\ 111 .;1·•: 1l q11I N1111111• I "II I,\ '\.11\\ !11 ii'' 'l'J d \l•tH dt•'.- lllrr•d 111 111 "11111 •11 lu1111-. • .i I lll1tl111jll\ll( <ti ..,t•( 1111<1 l1t1ndlld 1111 "I ' I 1111 111 I 1!11°llr1· tr1q ( >111•. rlu '""' ,.'.1 11 111 th1 • Ill'\\ 11 111l1·r1111- 1111 "\•·fl lh•1uqh 1h1• ""~\ mil· "''ll· 1',111 111 '(!111' \1•111t ~fl(ll 11111 111111 t1111 l1•I-. J11Jl q •·I htJqq"cl !11\\ I 111 .f1·l11fh lh 1111,,· l '\t 'I\ !t11d \ l i.1 ... 'IJh 111111• d 1111 •11 'l\t>-.I 111 oncl \\01..,1 1.f .i1 11 I B11 1•11·..,1111 · 11:-h Bu l 1l I'll! '" 111111 It \\ 11.r l h.ipJH'nt•d IJH, \1•111 11-..111 1\\ 1t l1ctpp1•111:d "B111qp.;I "11 •\\'.., Stun 1111111 · r1 •t11 1 " 1 1111111 ( ;l\'t • 1111 . ti fldf 1ti...1·c ••IHI -------------I K1urcfo11 " COMMENTS & CURIOSITIES I I • In l<1 tt> FPhruc1 ry, to the sur- prhC' 111 nwteorolou15.ts every- \\ l11•1t•, El ~H1o wi!l rt•lum. b1~1· q1•1 dnd mCdllt~r lhrrn l?V(•r. St"!v- l'nty-lwo 111ch1's of rcttn \\di l<dl m 90 muiut<'~. A 110-l<ml woll of mucl c1n d wuter w1U roar d own Lc1~1und Ccm yon and ldtlnc'h Ld~JllOd Hl'd( h 40 nule~ 111to thl' I.I( 1>c1n . wht>rc' 11 wtU bPcumP d l'c1nfic c1tull dnd cl new Cluh · t!'CI • All nt , c•w porl BPc.1ch dnd· Co-.ta f\ lt''>d \\ Lii lie under wc1tP 1, '><IVt• f-c11rvww Pr1rk, the Scln Jo<1q111n Toll Roctd dncl Newp11rt ( ·oo'tl H<'~<ll(' <'lforl'> will tw hc1111pl'rf'd wht>n lht> t>nt1rc• c1r<'o 1~ d C'c1<1rccl rl wc•tland~ dftP1 c1 dou hlP-l>n•<.1 ... tC'd nc•ctrsig hted q11<1 twhc1 t kcr 1~ ~t><'n p<·rrhPcl on llw N1kt>To wn clomp -• • Un llw <1tt·N nuon of April h, ., pr1rkm0 spao~ ell the ·Enterta111 - 11wnt ( "pnlPr 111 Ule Sp~·ct nun will_ Opt•n 11p crs hun w ith c.:10ne d striny. T he Sendte c1lso will order that the main lobby ol the William Jeffer- son' C linton Lil.>rdry includf' a mulumectid p resentation cc1lk cl "M onica & Me .··· · • The Y2K problem w ill be solved by a 23 yectr-old program - mer with had skm from Palo Alto w ho will develop c1n AnlJ-Y2K- V:rus program and mMket 1l for $19.Y.5. wtlh $4 hllhon 10 SdlE':. O} Thai:ik!'.gtving. •John f\ 1cCc1 tn w ill ctnllflllrlCP ht'> run fo r the p rcs1de11q r1nd John Glenn. buoyC'cl I>~ ht'> '>et - ond voyc1ge 111 pelt P. w 1JI I 11• c1 Wrllk-on c1t the RPtbk111..,· :-pnnq .1ra1rung Cilmp. I But when it's dll '>t11cl c1nd j clnn e, I cdo prech ct ln1t uni· lhrny with CC'rtainty for !ht> C't)1111nq YP<•L Wh dlever h<1ppl'11.., be tween now dOd Jan . .1, .:WOO, Wl•'ll cry a litt1 0, Wl''JI lnugll t1 lut, h 11l 1l won't be dull By now, everybody hos ~ubmitted 1he11 "Best of and Worst of.and Biggest of" hs~. But 11 M I SO much what happened lhis year as how it · happened ) 11,I I 111tld llh \\ VI ,111111•11111 111 lmnll\ brectk out mlo np t·n wc1 r'. lttfl' C'1t1t·~ o n both !-Hit ·~ ot till' ,.,~w· wi.11 ..,Pl u p chPckp11111t-. nl th1·ir hc irdl'r~. Pc1rc1m1f1 1i1ry q11c1 rd ... will \'\'rive· r t:..,·ldl'nl.., lh111 u!1h ln1t· 111c1k1 · \ 1..,1t r11 .., "'Un t1 ... w .1111 <.lc1 lPntt•nt tol su11p11rl o r oppos1t1on /\lcn c1u d111q llc111d~ nl c11rµort tKllVIS!.l>, h 1r dlHI cll.JdJllSI , \\'tll drc1pP y 1nnt iMnn<•r.., lrom lrt•vwc1y overpd~Sf·<; <rnd l1rf> c1 11tum~lJc wedpons mtn th<' air q~1ring mornmg dlld diternuun Peak hours. • In thl' U.S s 'Odle. Ill<' 1rnp<.'nchmc>nt lnal w1ll be sup- _, I golld go. 1t1 .. to1-..1 l ~ 111011111 ... 111 ""' th.111 \l11ntc11 11nd Bill c1~..,1 1m­ tng you've .+- he(•n m c.omP ... 0 11 of c ryo- iwnrr dll) 111dtfn'd ... tell<' ( 11 '>ll!>JWnclc>d .11 u 111<1t11111 for H 11 \\ 111 n lllf' p11·..,1rl1•nr "c1t1q 1•d 111,11 1nd11p1.i 111 l1 11q1·1 .ii II' 1 .. -..1 f 1•IH thH) <llld ... wo re• thdl 111 1ll1111q ltotd q 11n1• Oil IH•tw flt'll h 1111 o1 11tl "'tiled wom.in," ho w llldll\' pll11cl1 t ... p11'C l1< l•·d lhl.., !>C'I '· 1111rn11 f.nr th1• <,t•1'1md lll llf' 111 th<· 111..,11 11 ~ ()I ll1t• 11111nl ry, lht> I fnu~t· \\ill llllJlt'tWIJ ti ..,111 1111) Jll<"·,lcl!•nl \\'llrlr• l h1• ll'lt•\ l"("I ddJd l<• 1111 111.-I lrn1"'' 110111 cl 1oru•-.. 011. 11 pdi1l1·.., 1111 11\1• till <1:0.<..t1 11ll r1q r11n<..1 11.rq \\Ill c lclV•I d i I ll..,~ th(• lioll<Hll 111 llH• -..1 11•1•11 l1k1· lht• <..( 0 1(' OI ti l111wl q.i1111 · \11 fl)l t <' ·1. Sc1dtlt1 111 II r llltr' 11•111.im1n\f 14 h <lllf'> lo l{clllt.Hldll ft l'Vl'r llh •f1' W£'1<' 11 \('<If \\llltll\ ol r\IH .. .., nlhC'l\ct· I lllil I llltlll/-.1 •f <tlld I llltllll'>l 'I. ' lhh W d .., II .-\11 ywc1y. t!w li1-.1 th1nq WP r11•1•d 1~ c1nolh111 Ill/\ tu ... 1 1\n~. tl1111q list,..," I \\ 111 ol h •1 , ,,.., 111 \'Pc1r~~<1~l. my p1 ~·cl 1C 111111!-.itnr llw '\Jpw YC'ctr. Chp lh1.., c 11lu111r1, rl•c:td 11 c ctr<'fuUy, Llw n throw 1t out. f ht•rt• drC' !o.011H: lhll1q'\ thc1 t lwlnr1ri on your refnyPratm . This ,.., n 111 1>nf' uf the m. Re.1tly? Ll'l U!> liPCf I 11 • .f1 1st d c1ys from now. th£• :-JBI\ Sf'c\SOrl will bP C'dnr eled dS llw lcdl million d1res and the short I 11l11<rnriir!'s hrPilk off il U ncgotid- 11011~ • Tiw l i~Jhl ovn El Toro will I''' ril.tll' throu9 hout J cinuary a nd • Richard Branson will scrub ye t dnother attempt to circle thE' 9 lobe ·in a balJoon, land~n!J sdfely o n the Leisure World yolf course hut barely escaprng with hts hre whrm nC'arby goller.,, m1stdkenJy lu•cJr '11111 Sn)'. MH eUo. I'm Richard ' plt1n ted by a motion for censure. 1 T here wtll be weeks of back cilld forth over exactly .what form the · censure will take. The motion ll)at fjnaUy passes.wi,11 .(eqt,tire the president to say nothing, but stc1 nd silenU y tn the weU of the Sl'ndll' wednng nothing but a Spl•f'dn and sandals while a JOtnl Sc nc1tc'-I lom.•f' comnuttee show - autumn . ~ose When your parrn~ needs assistance ••• ~ the right decision Select an "assisted living res idence " that has: •Qualified , Experienced Careg ivers • C lean Well-Equipped Homes in Sa fe Residential Ne ighborhoods • Careful SupeNision • Quality Assurance For More Ir-formation, Call Dale (949) 852-5100 (949) 580-4057 (pager) WE ARE autumn 'Rose FINE RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR THE ELDERLY wit tu on the lntemd a&: '"""41.ClldlannT'OSe.com Lic.1~91 Sansev1err and the other top agents averaged over 1,300 combined lndlvld\191 and llNlll group oontnlbta with 1rt ~ • annualized premium of $2.7 mltllon. Sanaevlerl, who la among 18,000 Independent~ nwutlng Blue CfOll pi9na. la now a member of the company's "Partners of the Future,• a program deslgnect to provkle brotldlr r.cognltlot\ of 8glnt sales ettorts. · "We are proud of cwr retetlonahlp with the members of 1P..tneq f04' the Futut'91'" l:'id Joe Nawlrro, vice pillldlclt of S.... Se<Vlee for Blue Crou of callf04'nla. "Agents such u PllUI ~demons"* th9 highllt Idella Of IUClOHIN lf)d professional sales achle\ie11•1~. and contribute to Blue Crota' ~ ~ INdellNp In -,.1ndMdult ..S9mll group business." · • ' • ~nsev~ sells from the Blue Croee Of c..tfofnle ~ pof1Uo of producta. wNch lncludlt oatK .. t fli"'=······M ;,: seniors and employer groupe of 50 Ind under, •well• t9rm .... OlrUI Ind. thrcMq\ • ~ .,.,...,.. ........... Compensation lnNMOe Cornpiny, 2•-hour llltlglMld .,,._... ~1t11oe1. . ~ ' • J+• I I • PETER BlWFA's column appears Frr· days. E-mail him at PtrB.4@AOL c-0m ' . POOH MERCHANDISE ' . 25%0FF • A ll . VERBooKS 25%0EF A ll 1999 WALL CALENDARS 50%0FI! BEANIE SALE 10-20%·0FF . ~ . ' . ----flor~-NOPHC»m~· ' . : . r:---------~--~-----------... --------------.. -:11 ~~' .... ' 4 Mdoy, January I , 1999 EPILOGUES '). CONTINUED FROM 1 been plagued by troub s:uwe Us OJ>PJUng It has not been d ~ th~ ompbithe.af:re will be used for, 4lld it could lake two yea.ra before f'.Urgrounds offitjah complete a nPW JlldSt<:r pLln, which will mduda an as men• of the aq1ptuthe" tw MATTERS OF UFE~ND QEATH c; lfJSWe is. hdid tO rome b y, e\}'J<."Cldlly when a· lif~ JS cttlldusJy taken Two New- port B,e.,ch faipili'!S have ~om" resoluuon and tentative c.omfort tLot the m-:m who killed trieir S1bilngs v.1U 1,, · the same homblf: fatP , WATCH CONTINUED FROM 1 liu11l'>mon dJld WdS hcsvtng tum t:ansti-rrr~ to Nf!wport Harbor Hf!Jh S<:h(Jo) HUI1tsmcsn appedle<l t.t" <iU.\J.>en.lWJn Ul Supenor Court ,,I J wr;n TI1r• d~tnct appe<tl<.od rr.dt 1udymr·nt dlld k'5t Hurit~n.an t11,·d d l.ed~rw a vil nqhtt> ldwswt <1gairrSt thr: school <.hstn<1 <lnd th"' <:tty of Newport Bi ·i<.:h !>'''!kmg up to $10 milhon trir Vl'Jldl.Jon tA cr,rislltullOndl pro- tr•r-t11,ns 09csm~• 1 Jl"gal search csnd !>''17.!JI,. , · But o f Pw do. csll<'r ( hns~. H ur u.rrum was otr.:d by ....;ewport B,,,,, r. Jhli< ,. f<,r .,1J,.gedly pos- c,r·\c;mu sr.1rne mdnJUdlld and a • rn<mJ und pt~ HJ.S ldwyers Sd}' lll'' ff•f>!:dl offen.c,,. won't hurt theu a· . ..J c aY· '°Ito\ lUJl'•d EL TORO 1 '1'1'1 v.ill t~ thP. yecu of El TcJr'' The t1a">e is scheduled trJ 'Jr~ in Jun" An UUbabve to strip thi> C<Junty" atrport plans !Jy;r·I·, will be on d tJd.llot in spnng rJr SIJJrlffll•f If th'!II> IS hn lfllbatlV~. th"!'· will bed lot of ldllt dbout the Mt.llf'nmurn Plan, wh.ich is South ('(Juntys r.Hlemcstlv" to the duport Mr!<lfl'NtuJP.. <ounty con.'iultcsnts · will kf'(·p <:rcinkJ.rtfJ out more infor- mab.<in .,bout h<JW the proposed <iJtprJrt will IO<Jk d.Jld, perhaps moon 1mp<Jftdnt how 1t will SIJU.1ld. The <·nvu<mmP.ntal study ~houJd be donf• by summer, and many J1tlbbc hr•dnngs will ensue. A he.,dhn~ yrm ran f!XfX·cl to see oftf•n m th~ D<iLly PLlot ·Resi- dent.<. vo1r" Vlews on EJ Toro.• Mr·.,nwht.Jr•, look for th<~ city of N'•wp<Jrt Bf-at.h lo start t.along d dtffr>n•nt rr,J1· m thr• proc:•~s. lnd.J- ' <Jtwns dI" thdt north dt1d rentraJ < Jr<1ng" c <>U11ty nlle!> will bP.comc morr· umtfd dnd will shdre the ',,.,1 fnr dltp<Jrt prom()tJOns • Dir• dtVJ!-itVf• cl"b<Jte will I'f'dch JI!> fJf•Hk at thP Pnd ,,, 1999, when thr-''''lflty B<idr<I <ii Supervlsors will dd<>pt thf' hnrJI pldn dnd "'"Jin 1mplPm1·rillng 1t Whdt wtll hdpJx•n aftN thdt? ~~p'lJ tr•IJ y()u n(!xt yr•dr TRIANGLE ~QUARE T hP-pdst yedr has t>f*.n d wnod of trdOSILion for Tn- <tngle Squdre, which rhunq,•d hrtnds for the fm.t bme <:..n< ,. 11 Wd!t bu1Jt six yedrs cJ9'' <"dpltdl & Counlles USA Jnr·. which rievPl<JJ~d ThangJe SqudrP m 1492 fr,r $62 milllon, S()l(I the ',,ntn for dO undJSclosed dm()unt to Tr>rnplf! C ity-based C'C.M Invrstment Tnanglc• Square 1s at thP hub of w hdt could become a cnt.Jral ctrPd for Costa MPsa. Borders Books and M w.tr opene d a new store Uil.~ m onth across the sttN•t:·cmd· the sale of the nearhy Pdnf1< Fr>d - e raf Pldza is pend.mg At the time of QIP cPnter\ S41e, some ilorefronts we re empty, including the old second floor of the Vlfgin Megastore and °'e for- mer Virtual World Shortly dfter the Sale, anchor reslaUI<inl Sfuzzi d~ its doors, and Jwce Con· nection oo~ followed Ralph's grocery store also announced Uult it would sell to a c-0mpelltor because of antitrust requirements. New rnAnagemcnt will be busy m 1999, upgrading the center and replacing tenants. The new man- agers made significant progress when the Yard Home, o Long Beach-based restAurant and bar 9oostin9 250 beers on tap, signed a lease late thls year More announcements are expected IOOn. • • One roan. nwmmy lbcmipsan. YJ put to tb Juty t01 ~ of fmmeJ ~"'61'1ln11 bor Hlgh Sc:boo? · .. Wl;u.:u• i'bo w found grove of orang m l l Gerald Par er bu gone to Death Row for mmde!:ing Qv wotnen. three ot · whom lived ln Costa ~ dunng !be'197 Pukci was ·found guilty m ovember of th~ heinous murden. Ul Which he used a bfunt object to beat his VIC- tims te> death. . . Michael a.nd Jack FlCJ.SCbli, Gmger's br<>lhetr>, attended the execu!iem at San tin Pnson They were content 'with the re - sur~ Thompson's death brought He wOUldn't ~ any- one dgain · Aeischlis codld ympa· thiz.e Wlih Jackie Bissonnette, a Newport Bea.ch r r-nt wht>se 51.Ster. 17 -year-old 0.-·bra Lynn Senwr, wa.s bludge.oned lo death p~ Ole death pet@)- MCaUNG'S UFE SAILS ON 0 ~ here was a mome.r· "· .~ SC.Ott McClung cmc ·us attorney, BW Bollard. hAd to k a crucial dec:iSion: •oateline;! ·lnSide Edition· or . ·oo Minutesr· AD of Vie televWan news p,ro- gra.:ms wanted the McOt.mg story, .and· oonduded · interviews with the kipper of the Newport Bea.ch-based Rapture. lt was hard to deny the n~o.rthineis oJ an American who was jailed m Mex· l!XltH.EAC vi. ~m Ryan Huntsman, suspended from school for ha"ing lake ID and a marijuana pipe in hls truck, has filed a dvil rights lawsuit against the Newport-Mesa School D1str1ct Step lD 8 renOVdtiOn p rOJect that began in the 19805 dlld mduded upgrading the resort's manna, rerreatlOndl vetude ared anU beach · if project r'!<:e1ves dty and C oastal Corruruss1on appcQvdl, construction could b<:!gUl by 2000, saJd Newport Dunes General Manager TlDl Qwnn The p lan- ning process should be completed withm the next year, begl.IlIUllg with an .envuonmental unpact review that should conclude in 60 to 90 days, Quinn said . The prOJect w ould rKJtwe dJ1 amendment lo the aty's General. Plan. The city dlld commw11ty have betn supporuve of the pro- posal for the full-setvlce de.suna- tion resoft. which is expected to · genecate· as much· as St million m transient occupancy tax wnn 5ald officials dt Newport Dunes are continuing to try and aildy concerns of nedTby Baysicm Mobile Home Pdl'k residents who fear trdfflc problems CITY MANAGER SEARCH . 0 ne of th'? biggest deaslons Newport Beach aty lead- ers will make in the com- ing year is about who will be their next :top-paid administrator. Fdrmer City Manager Kevin Muq)hy resigned abruptly last August, an action tlust resulted partly from the a ty's stormy polit- ical climate . . Dennu. Ddnner, acting city ffidnager, said the recruiting process is undc..,-way. Offiaals are TI RED OF LOOKING OVER YOUR SHOULDER? SMOKE LEGALLY WHILE YOU WATCH SATELLITE SPORTS, PLAY GAMES AND POOL & HAVE A GREAT TIME! -Compiled by EUse Gee and Greg Ril!ing hoping to have someone by J\tarch The Sacramento-based search firm Shannon Assoaates ha.$ sent out fliers ad\·ertmng tbe job, wr_r!\ v.ill pay ooiwecn S135,000 and StS0,000 annually More than 50 4J11 lications have come ih · • The consultant v.'ill rev1ew resumes, Ulten1~w the top c.andi· dates and distribute a report to the Cit)' Council · The council, w1lb the consul- • tant•s help. Will go over the repo.rt and nanow the llit of peteOtial finalists; Council members will mterview the finallits and U)' to select thelf choice 1J1 February, Danner said. Once Ul place. he or she '\vill face many challeh9mg J.SSues, mcluding "the wport Coast annexauon, negotiations wtth the IrvIDe Ranch Water Distnct and reVltali7.<1Uon of the Balboa 'Penin- sula. -Compiled by the Daily Pjlot staff ·No mat6 r .. mat you're doing. ~r l)orr°": tw m newspaper FITS IN .•• Daily Pilot • ~ Seoch/Costo tiAeso Doity P1fot VOL 92. NO. 311 1HOMAS H.. JOttNSC* # ~ WU&AM L09DB.&,. £ditot ST'lVI ..,,. E.. ~EdllOt 'twA~TTA. AssiStbtJt ~ [d;tof ANASTACJA RE0ERG. Chy f.dit.cW STfVEEAMES NfiWs Editor llOGEJt~ Spocu Editor MMC~ • . Photo fd."tOf LV.!SOtA ~~ A/OY OETTIHG a.ssified Mmtlsin9 lAHA JOtWSOH ~llOtlonS MAMOOSHAH. Ch~ F l Offar . REAOERS HOWN.£. , (949) 642-6086 . . Rec:Ofd f0'-6 c.ommenn about the Dauy Pilot Of n~ ttps AQDRESS Our addres.s is 330 W Bay St. Cost• ~. ca· t 92627. CORRECTIONS It IS the Pilot's policy to pr~ly C1" rect all errors of substance.. Pie~ c.all '714j 574-4233 Fla vorful & Delicious Lunches & D inn er · . liQ.W TO REACH VS ~ . The nmes Or~ c.ourny (800) 252-91•1 ~ OMslfied (941) 64215678 • Oispta-/(9'9) 642 ... 321 . fditoriaS ~ (714) 54().1124 S;reru (949) 642,.. ~30 f!M, SpotU f •• (1j49) ~170 E'(NI da ~lot arthli net Matn Offic~ SU\ ncss OffKf' (949) 642-021 8l!Sinefi h• {949) 631.15902 f'Ubfi5hed b<j rimes C'.ommui'ritv News a r ,rr.es MlrrOf C«r:pany ·· Robwt G ~"""°"· PrtSldent •nd CEO ' Judith I Kendall Vu Prc1ident, Gener•l Maf\agef 0 1999 ~ All ri¢1b '--' A MacGillivra~ r-reeman r-ilm ~thefMAX~·~ on ovr GWfT' t/2. ~Screen lndudlng the~ oJ ~ Herrieon fn 11,000-* oWtill Sound n.turfngN9i1Mlon ~ U... ........ • EYE-OPENER • • -tr. Dally No(s Hal of F1rne wlhoose · 1,003 entries, rome Jan. 1; 2llJo ., I • 1 • . Friday, Jonuory 1, 1999 .• Spotts Edilof Roger Corl500 • 9.49-57 4:4223 It's a year-long endeavor to come up with 1,003. \ Weicome to third base as , we head home with what promises to be the i world's great0$t Sports Hall of ! Pame, hallowed shadows which • will serve as the host for the . 1 world's greatest held or talent. There is but one year left the Dail~ Pilot's Sports Hall or Fame requires the individual to have ties with Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar or Newport Beach, and naturally, tb~e who have made themselves known - for their: athletic prowess and · achievements, as well as coaches .r before the tnple-aught, the double-M, the Y2K, whichever 1 you prefer to ref er. , and other.personalities who have · become important to the picture. And although purists will tell .. you the third millenniwn does not actually begm until Jan. l, 2001, after all we surely began Wlth 1 A.O., not 0 A.D nevertheless everythmg will . completely explode on New Year's Day, 2000. 1 And with 1t comes ~ Daily Pilot Spof1S Hall of Fame, a 1,003-member body which may. i.n time, expand l.Il much the . manner of time 1tsell. The crit~ria is rather simple, It will begin with Al Irwin and · fmish With George Yardley (as in A-to-almost-Z), and come Jan. 1, .2000, the complete package will be unveileq with an anticipated all-time splash. This millennium business doesn't exactly come around again any too soon, so it would seem best to make tracks while you ca1! ... Starting today someone who will be on that list wi1l bA featured daily as a reminde( that input is most coveted. . CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM A E -~ Newport Barbor : .. .. Dlit P'iot t until the fall of 1997, ml& Brett Baker had 1111111 ,. built a successful athletic career at Newport_ EJarbor High. Alreddy a two-year " «tember of the varsity football : and soccer teams. he had • rollowed the footsteps of his Gther Jeff and his older brother erandon to renown on the, playing fields of the Newport- Mesa District's oldest lugh school. But what Baker uccomplished : ~ a 13-game scruor season ' elevated him to legendary status in the proud traclltion of Newport : l'ootball. The monumental l 411-around season, perhaps the • best individual campaign : in NeWp<>rt-Mesa ' !ootball history, also forged his place among ! ~e program's pantheon : of legends, including Hal • Sheflm, Steve Brazos, : Dave Cacllgan and ~bane Foley. ,.. • In that '97 campaign, which ended in a CIF Southern Section : Oivis1on V sernlfinal loss Baker l tt> eventual champion · : Santa Marganta, Baker's contributions were more vast _than the Back Bay. A 5-foot-11, 184-pound .Uback and comerback, he .. .rushed for 1,877 yards on 307 carries and produced 2,993 · all-purpose yards, including .. receiving and returns. His 30 • tou~downs set a school ,.. smgle-season record and he also b!d Orange County with nine ipterceptions. He scored 22 T0s rushing, ~ee on pass receptions, two on :punt returns, two returning 1(1 ~terceptions and one more "returning a fumble. . :~ In a 38-28 quarterfinal victory • over Kennedy, he axtTassed 413 all-purpose yards and scored 26 points, mcluchng three TDs, hve conversion kicks and a 32-yard field goal. For his varsity gridiron career, which included strong contributions on special teams as a sophomore and all-distrtct and All-Sea View League recognition at CO]Der as a junior, Baker rushed for 2,064 yards, scored 34 TDs and collected what is , believed to ~ a school career-record 16 interceptions. His conbibutions as a starter helped the Sailors win 22 games m 1996-97, a school record for back-to-back productivity and he was a first-team All-CIF Division V pick, an Orange County All-Star and ~ Newport-Mesa District MVPi n 1997. He also capped a three-year varsity soccer career with a first-team All-Sea View League selection at. fullback, after a second-team all-league campaign as a junior. He helped the Tars win their first league title in 1 O seasons as a junior. He shared Daily Pilot OlStriet Male Athlete of the Year laurels as a seruor and began the fall of '98 at Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo, where he ·played football. . • He recovered a fumble on his first play as a collegian -on . punt coverage in the Mustangs' opener. He capped the year With a 5.0-yard kickoff return which set up a touchdown against Liberty University, ensuring what was one of three Cal Poly wins. Baker's competitive drive and boundless energy continually amazed teammates, coochcs and fans, alike at Harbor. •He has ona speed, full speed,• Newport football coach Jeff Brinkley said early in Baker's senior season. •He's 8.$ haid a worker as we've had.• .· • .. auon Of THE DAY •p'*jajy1 rs the best !fling fQf tenris ... • Ken StLiart. Palisades Tennis Club owner -~ NeWpott Beoch/Costo Mesa Dciily Pi .. · At first glance, 1,003 seems like a pretty huge bag to fill. But it doesn't take lona to ie!lize there are a lot of candldates. PERSPECTIVE I learned of her from a select group at Newport-Harbor High, and tbere·is another grou.p of individuals whom I am leanit1g . on. Nevertheless, l know Y9U · can't get enough input for this particular endeavor. that you. believe u; a sh~-in for this hst of Hall of Farners. AiiO 1 know you can add others that come lo mind; who.belong. ": · As an example: Jim Abbott (Angels), Jack Baillie (boattng), Richie Collins (surfing), Doug DeCmces (Angels), Roy Emerson J . {tennis), Chuck Finley (Angels), ·Dan Gurney (motor sports}, Dallas Long (track and field), . ~arlin McKeever (USC footDall), Mike O'Brien (swimming), Bobby Riggs (tenms), Jenru Meno and Todd Sand (ice skating}, Dick Stoeffler • The goal, and the whole· idea of this, is that when it is---'·-.- Chances are they'ce already on the list. Then agdm ... . A goOd yardstick for your • . \\nclidate b All-ClF honors as a prep, or a.league's MVP, or with callings from roa1or colleges . It's the 50s·and pre-30s wbi(:b ...have me most concemed, but . th.ere are holes m every direction. for sure. ' · I'll be checking the mailbag . daily for a surpnse . (oowling) ... Well, like that little bunny, the list 1ust keeps goin'g, and going, and ... as you'll see with very JUst one from each graduating class accounts for.some 200 nuggets. . published it.will cause one and . all to rekindle memones of the best of times, to stir the imagiilatioo and to ~rhap~ give the honored individual(s) a call or drop them ;l note and let them know their recognition did not go unpassed. ~djacent to this column is .; something which will be published from time-to time over the next few months, It's called a millennium-booster, and J hope you will take a look and give me a few moments of your bme so as 2000 approaches almost every base will have been covered. And, as an added incentive, keep this m mind. · If your tavonte iSn't am0":9 the 1,003, an(l you didn't take the time tO ffll 0Ut the little COUpoll I and drop 1t off, or mail it, or cax · little dropoff in talent. Some are pretty obvious. Others can be fleeting. 1t, dr e-mail 1t, well, soro~ might· suggest that you share.the ' ' blame .. · So don't let me down as the From Newport Harbor High alone, there will have been · nearly 70 graduating classes, and another 35-40 editions from Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa li:nd Estancia. Pheobe Miller, the Newport Harbor High product who went on to Orange Uonettes softball fame in the 40s, is a good example. I know you }lave a favortte countdown conunues °' .TENNIS DON lf..ACH I DAtY Pll.Ol The Jimmy Connon Show won't return thi., year to Palisades Tennis Club, and the Fed Cup won't be. coming ln july, either, but Palisades remains ln a hold.Ing pattern for a potential world final for ~e Davenport Express in Septe~ber. ·Fed Cup: 'Ibink 'Finals' •·A date in September for the Fed ... Cup Finals is Newport Beach's only hope for major doings this year in the world of tennis. .. RtatARD DlJN'll NEWPORT BEACH -In the arena of oot- ..blooded tennis politics and advertising interests, the Palisades Tennis Club will not transform into a mini stadium this year with carnival-like features and televisjon cam- eras for thousands of tennis fans to enjoy. The club twned down an otfer to contin- . ue for a second consecutive year as host of The Challenge on the worldwide men's senior circuit in hopes of securing a Fed Cup world semifinal match ln July. . But the United States Tennis Association, which operates the µ.s. Open and sponsors teams for the Davis Cup:-fed C::up (formerly known as the Federation Cup) and the Olympics, cteaded there w?uld be t~ much marketing mterference that .time of year for the Palisades Club to host ilie Fed Cup. It sfoesn't completely position the club out in the cold for 1999, however, because club owner and operator Ken Stuart and Newport Beach city officiAls are still opti- mistic about the Palisades Club hosting a possible world final in September -that is, 1f the \J.S. women's team gets a home match apd captain Billie Jean King's squad, led by Newport Beach resident Undsay Daven· port, advances that far. While it could be construed as a gamble for the club to turn d!)wn The Challenge and wait for a response from the UST A about hosting a Ped Cup semifinal match m July, the city could gain considerable inter- national attention by bosttng a Fed Cup linal in September. The club is still a candi- date to host a final, according to the USTA. But the deasion by the USTA to reject Newport Beech's bid to host the Fed <;up semifinals (slated for July 2"·25) is a dear mdicabon of the game"s inability to sustain fan and sponsorship appeal during the sum-" mer months in one of the largest (and most tennis-mmdedJ markets in the country - Southern Calilorrua. . In early December, when 1t was consider mg Newport Beach as a site for the Fed Cup ,. in July, the USTA reportedly felt some heat from toum4Jnent orga.ru.zers of the Toshiba Tenrus Classic (in Carlsbad} a.nd Acura Classic (in anhattan Beach), who ate try- ing to sell bckets and corporate ponsorship ·' packages for their Women's Tenrus Assoo.a- ti.on Tour events in August. •Jt would probably dilute the tenrus com· munity to throw the Fed Cup in there,• said Stuart, shortly after receiving word from the USTA that the Palisade> Club hds been shelved as a ~ 1ble seITUfina.l site. •for the viewing pµblic, (the Fed Cup) d00$ not have that big of a ( ating) base to start with, and Jl would be held around the same general timeframe as the To:,hiba and Acura, and there's also the m"..n's tour (in Auguc;t) et the LA Teruu£ Center. S.EE FEO CUP PAGE 6 . " ....._ ' . ffrHE CHALLENGE WILL ·NOT-.RETURN TO NEWPORT I . ' ... ut men's senior exhibition, which • atures Connors, McEnroe, might me back for another shot in '00. n~ .... Challenge, a special event on t the worldWide men'• •nk>r tennis drcult, wU1 not return to the Tenn1I Club in 1999, u . ted, 'but could come back 1n 2000. · ~ 1be dub, 1n hope1 of MC\irlng a Ped Cup world MmUlna1 match ID July, turned down an offer to continye for a 18COnd comecutiwt ~ u bolt of The Cbellebge, \fhich fMhired Jimmy CCJnnon (die eventual winner), John Mclmoe1 Bjorn Borg end Yannick Noah IMtJune. . • ..., ..... petadlqt of tbe company which operates The Challenge, said the presenting sponsor, of the event, Quality Inns, strongly desired to return to Newport Beach, i. I ' But Ken Stuart, Pa.risadet Club owner and operatOr, declined the opportunity to h0&t the made-for-television event beceute of the impending d~ from the United States Tennis Aaodation about hosting the Ped Cup. . The USTA h41 lince concluded that the Paliledes Oub, while high otl its lilt for future consideration, woilld not be an appropriate ate for the July l8llilftnall -should captain 8Wi8 Jean King's U.S .. IQUAd even reKb that point. Jbe <>·=· cxmtested aace a year, attracted ti.i'iiw In four dayt ol t*bl.,._ tervm at the hlilldel Oub. But it will play at its fourth different site in five years in 1999, following stops - at Pebble Beech (1995), The Broodmoor in Colorado Springs (1996-97) and Newport Bea.ch lOft year. Brem, wJio Mid The Challenge will NtMin in SoUthem California, added that he hopes RHB Ventur., his Pennlylv&nia· bated ftrm which~ Nuv9MI Thur eY9Dtl like T,h9 Cha•=· wU1 return to the PaJiMdel Club ln . •we didn't do u well u the O.vil Cup (.1n April 1997}, but 1 thought lt w-. somethirig to build oo, beceuee we nceived a lot of poiitive '8tten and I PGlltm fespooMI from tbe Newport • &Mch t'Olllmunity,. Brem Mid. Wbml tbe hltMdel OUb bolted the OeYit c~ tn a u.s.-w.-HODand woM quarterfinal. attendance figur were 5,296, 5,216 and 5,396 during the three days of •ctton (15,908 total). · The Challenge, the senior tour's ahoWcue tournament.with $370,000 at stake, alao offered pro-a.ms and clinics lot ; }union and adults, and staged • jumon townament through AitTuuc:h ceowu. "'ll*e WU tentftc Ian l\appOrt bent, even 1or the 1ut match (between Noah and Borg), and for the lint day Of dOUbl the plaoe WU two-thlrdl fUD. • Mafk Wella, Senior Vice President cl Marketing for Choice HOtels lntematiQML Mid \ tbe tiJDe. • ... •~ii deafty en~ 'V'l"!Eaue.. tbe •·· bM-. ladlMk Md .. .,.,,.. nmnlng k.,. ... '° • 6 Friday, January l, \ 999 SOM .E FACTS WHICH NEED TO BE . .), ADO RE.SS ED ~ • The ocean is a big and often dange:tous place, so all-'Sailors should make them5elves as safe as possible through proper education .. L et me fusl stdrt out with a big, "Happy New Year." I can only hope thdt 1999 will be tt kinder, more gentle year to the> boaung world than these pdst 165 doys. · The sed can be a happy place, u pldce where recreation, sports c1n<i commerce can co-e'Xist · toqelher But the sea has another -.Hit• cm ominous and dd.rk side, u side where it can coil, raise its ht>c1d and stnke faster than a Cobra One must not challenge her power, temperament or abil,ity .. lo ( bclJlge into d H Force 1 o~ quicker than a ship can sail. Mere steel, wood, alwninum or • fiberglass Me no match for her aught. She can crush you ¥1 d mlllisec<?nd, pop a fastener, flip you over, np off a rudder or keel, crdck a sedm and sweep you off the deck m one sunple splash. The sed has muscle and we ' must respect.her moods. Tllis week, four extremely talented and experienced sailors wPre lost at sea while sailing the Sytlney-to-Hobdrt race. Four of th'• best satlors m the world. Sduors that have expenenced hedvy weather and 50-foot seas, hut even Wlt:b their immense experience and .sophisticated eqwpment, they were lost beneath the waves. liow about you? Arc you.as good a sailor as they were? The answer is -probably not. You can buy all the new utnck" TQdnne eqwpment, but 1f you don't have the experience to go ctlong with it, you can be toast "Manb.me" Yachts m Cost.a Mesa JS bwlding a stilt 48-foot aluminum Ketch. The boat is a Bill Lapworth design and constructed to withstand extreme conditions · Its builder, Bob Steel, has seen his share of tragedy on the seas ~ and told me, •1 was crewing in the Fastnet Race (a race from the Isle of Wight out to Ireland's Fustnet Rock. then back to Plymouth) m 1992 Even with the most advanced foul weather gear, we could onJy stay on deck ford maxunum of 15 minutes duo to a hypothermia nsk. ·we lost 13 sailors m that rac:e. so I really •dentlfy with those sailors down in the Hobart '-Race· •ongmdlly hf>mg from _ · Australia," Steel added, "I've sailed those seas often cllld I can tell you that when a low pressure system blows up from Antarctica and meets the warm air from the northeast, they're called 'southerly bustf'rs' and you're in troubhi "That's apparently what happened down there last wPekend Boating saJety JS the No l priority.· If you go to sea, you'd better terrance ~ philJips be prepared to survive if such a need surfaces Just because you own a boat, it doesn't .make you _g qualified sailor and everytime you're on the water, there is inherent risk. lt_has always amazed me that a 16-year-old has to attend dnving classes, learn to change a tire, rec1d a dlp stick, read signs and conditions and then take a mandatory written and dnvmg exam The same ltid can get behind the wheel of a 70.foot Bertrdffi or drive d 42-foot Fountain at 90 mph without so much as a leaming permit. No licens'e required! - Bodting is an act of discipline. sometimes m a world lacking integrity .. A scary thought indeed.· In spite of the Jac•k of regulation governing boats. tragic boating acadents are still rare (excluding personal watercraft) But ask yourselI this: Do you know what the Beaufort Scale means? A force 4 vs. force 9? What effect wind velooty Cdn have on naVJgating a boat between here and Avalon m poor VlSibility? Do you know where all your through·hull fittings are and if the vdlve will still open ·and close? It's all basic and coJTUl\on sense, but few can answer such questions honestly. · U you seek to venture beyond the Jetty, be safe and read £.he off-shore bible Heavy Weather Sailing by Allard Coles and Sea Worthiness -The Forgotten Factor by Marchaj. Don't forget to .take some educational classes offered through the· Power Squadron. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary or our Orange ~oast College. They can be fun and could save your life. Would you nde a motorcycle on an icy ro:irf? Swim m a bay of 15-foot great whites or feed 1,100-pound polar bears out of your bdre hand? Then why challenge the ldfgest body on the planet. Best wishes ar. we head into 1999 Wlth abandon. And remember. safe boating. MIUENNIUM .. BOOSTER .. • ~· 1• ~ Here's my candidate for the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame: And here's why. Others to think about ·(attach list if necessary): • Ma11 to DaJly P11ot Sporta. 330 w Bay st . Cotta Mesa 92621; fax to 949·&46-4 t 70; •·mall to dallypOotOeerthllnk.net or just pldC up the Phone and caH 94e:.574-4223 ... •• • ... Ill Dan,lPilot. SPORI S HAll OF MME .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot 1 111 SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO • DIANA MVt."1H l / OAll f Pit.O" Newport Harbor High's Kalh~r~e Gregg ·brings the ball down the stretch, looking for the right opening in nonleague water polo. • Sailors may be defending Sea View League champs, but they still have their toughest critic (Coach BUI Barnett) to impress. Jl\.Y)" J llll NEWPORT BI!ACI I -Though he has guided teams in two Olympic Games, Newport Harbor High girl<> water polo coach Bill Barnett professl"s no amoWlt of poolside wisdom can overcome a lack of hard work So, aftN tus Sdilor~ finished thetr preleaguc season with ~wo d1sappointmg performdnrns. including a 5-4 double-overtJme loss to University IJec. 17, Barnett issued a challenge;-rather than a strateg1cal ctissertabon. · •our g1rls havo lo tdke it upon .themselves and p!!t forth the eftort if they want to have a gooo sedson." the veteran mentor said after the loss. whic:h the Tars (5-2 and ranked No. 6 10 Orange County, \hree spots below their PREVIEW 1 Erin Kennedy 4 Kathryn Belden .5 Mackeena Mosier · 6 Jocelyn MandE:rtno 7 Tawny Bobbitt a, Kyndra Cox 9 Alt Taylor 10 Heather Pappas . 11 Carly Wils0n 12 Kirsten JohnsJn 13 Katherine Gregg 14 Amber Braley position b~fore the Uru loss) ,will OAllY PILOT FILE PHOTO Coaches Bill Barnett. have 20 clays to. stew over until Veteran Newport Harbor High wa\er polo coach BUI Barnett, opening 8ea Vi<'w League com-twice the men's national coach for ~~ U.S. at the Olympic Games, petition, Jun. 6 at home agamst has some tough standard.; for his 1999, edition of girls water polo. Back Bay nval Corona del Mar. The narrow setback to the l · Brian Kreutzkamp then-seventh-ranked Trojans nett con~ider:. the strength of the (now No. 8), wtuch Barnett team. Kennedy, who gave up held termed a miserable performance, hockey to dt>velop her aquatic is hdrd.ly cause to write off the skill.Si l't exceptionally qwck m the Sailor.;,, who hodst ample talent caqe, dCcordmg to 'her coach. with which to defend their Sea Mandenno hds 18 gOCtls, mne View Le<1gue champ1onshlp. ac;si.slS and 22 c;teals Uus sc•ason, Seruor Jocelyn Manderino und dll team highs, whtll' Cox, with jumor Kyndro Cox rntum with· whom Mand<>rmo shares the two- semnd-·and third-team All-CIF meter po:.\tlon, has 14 goals, eighl Southem Secuon DiVJS1on I ere-u s1stc; and ~eVl'n stctlls thU'• tar. dentials and hdve led the team m "(Mandertno) has good speed sconng thus far. and a fl->al good dml outs1dP/ said In adcl!llon, seruor goalie Enn I Ba.~~bo 'also tl•nned Cox an KennE!dy cmchors a defense Bar-~(;lndmg shooter. . . . I , . ..,, • Jenna Barto, a junior driver. is another strong performer, having collected 1 o goals, 11 steals <ind seven assists heading into the Holiday break. Junior Kttthenne Gregg. (six goals and five assists), freshman Kathryn Bt>lden (five goals an thrN' assists) c1.nd senior Klrste.n Johnson (hve goals dnd two as tsls) have been add1t1onal offensive weapons for Barnett, who lost the services of fidt-team All-CIF standout Alden Moore (now at UC Santa B<\Tbaccl) from last year's 20-7 CIF DiVls1on semilinahst. Barnett said the ability for this group to mesh will be a key to its Sea View title run, which al o fig- ures to meet strong opposition from Irvine, top-ranked in the county, and El Toro, ranked elghth 10 the mid-December county poll. Seniors Taryn Mast and Diana Day have also mc1.de strong contri- butions, while Ah Taylor and Mackeena Mosier ·are · among those who have added depth. FED CUP CONTINUED FROM 5 gtvcn an answer by Christmas whether his club should reserve the fourth weekend U1 July for the Fed Cup. . Some sour< es sugyci.ted that operators of Tho C httllengc, after learning m early Nov(!rnber 1t had been turned down by the duh for 199(1, tt1ded m sabolagirJg the club:s effort to land the fed Cup semilinals by writing letter to the WfA Tour, emphasiz- ing possible timing l onfllcL"> with other tour- naments whkh could create friction over ticket sales and pre·to,µmament advertislng and marketing campiiiITTlS. real pro,• sald Brem, whose company orchestrated The Challenge m June, featur- ing Junmy Connors (the eventual wmner), John McEnroe, Bjorn Bo{i.. and Yannkk N04h. "So (the club) has withdrawn (its) ndme for c(>nsjder~tion (for the July semifinal) PoJitica.lly, it's the best thing for l mus." The USTA is reportedly weighing Seattle, Portland and San Franasco as possible fed Cup semifinal spots -should the U.S. def eat host Croatia tn the first round April The USTA. however, and the lntemahon-41 Tennis Federation were thrilled with the success of the Davis Cup at the Palisades Club in April 1997. 17 • 18 at Zagre!>. • The USTA Mid lt will announce its scmi- fmal site (prelUIDing the U.S. beats Croatia) by mid·J~. before .ll ponders where to host the ftnaJl-lbOuld the U.S. defeat (pre· sumably) defending Fed Cup champion Spain in .. 13'ftMll But Hanry Brem, president of lbe cornpa· ny which operl\tes The Challenge, denied any surb claims ar)d said he hopes RHB Ventures, his Pennsylvania-based flnn which manages Nuveen Thur events like The Chqllenge,JiVJll ret'dm to the Palisade1 USTA officials, Since that time, have expressed a Compelling Interest in returning to Newport Beach -espedaJJy in the form of a Fed Cup with Davenport carrying the American flag. ·we'd love to go (beckt there (to Newport Beech).• Nld Jeff Ryan. Davis Cup and Ped Cup manager lor the USTA. •rm politive abotit going to tbe (NeWport Beech) .,.. at tome ~ It doesn't have to be July, bUt at aomepotnt.• "(The USTA)~felUt would be lnappropri· ate to ~t to a world ftnal site, before it knew wbeft~ would be," said Stuart, w6o, a~ by ttle USTA, was Clubm 2000. . "We were delighted with the supp()rt we got from the dty of Newpott Bear.h, we were delighted with the support af Ken's dub and we were deHgbted with Ken himlelf, be'I a Late in the fall. Ryu allG mentioned a firit-round Ped baP maldl ln Apdl 2000 and a final in Sept. 3CJOO • -oiMr pcelllbUlllill IDr, NeYfPOrt Beecb. DUNN CONTINUED FROM 5 The weather's been ~reat, too, which 1s beconung more predictable. We couldn't be happier With this event" The .C,5QO-sent stadmm at Pah.sa.des, constructed spocifkally for The Challenge, rocked With ,n announced' crowd of"·"" on the final day as CoMors and Mcl!nroe chided linesmen and put on a tennis vaudeville act. Connon defeated McEnroe, 6-4, 6-C, to win suo,goo,~pocketect Sl00,000 to~ more art. • At deuce~ahcad 5.4 in th •fir t et, Connor rnpped 1 JO-minute delay by mt~ntiondlly ctoublP faulting, whocktny both serve out of th stadium as it token of protc t. ln the nchest event on th cruor tour, Connors heat McEnroe for the thmt tam • in title match of The Challenge and increased bis edge (to "4·2) ovN M<'.Entoe on the goldcn·aoed d.rruit. McEnroe held a 21·13 advantage over Connors ln th •1r regular tour cftfeers. The worldwide nior cuc:uit, tailed the Nt1veen Tour n • A:mertc.a, mc:lud€!5 th• An> Senior Tour of Champions in a....,. encl Ute Cheml)ionl Tour ln the 1111t of the werld. SATUltDAY ........ , College women • Southern C&hforru1 Collegt c~. Community tollege women-Of•ngt Coast M Ctffltos, 2 p.m. High school boys -El~ M H9wport Harbor, 7;30 p.m.: £stan<1a at Sant• MafgMita, 1 p.m . High school girls • Corona del M¥ at Santiago TourNrNnt, ~ flNI. s p.m .• CdM V\. Fuller1'>f'I; Newport Harber -~.ma Tournament. fifth place final: 3 p m .. ~ St. Joseph • Soa9t' High IChool boys -Coron• del ,..., M Tempte ~ 7 p.m. ~school girls • Costa Mtsa M !Catella Tourn.ment. iAY .. , ....... CoHege men • vv.sttm Montanli Colltge It Southem Clllbnle College, 7:30 pm:. Cdlege women · SoutMm c.Mfomle ~ 0.-PNll. High KhoOt bovl • Mhl6on Vitt<> at Coronl CW Mir. 7;JO pm.· High w;Mol gifts • &Wm at ,.aclfka, 1 p.m. ..... ......... '°" CDl'9 ....... Hufttlnglon . lilgh .,_girts . ~lbUc.o ..... -)·--9:15,,,... I I Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot .. Orange Empire Conforence decrees :the name of th garne i~. 'fastp1tch,' but not everyone is b~ying Jl. !remember one nlybt a few months b ck wh •n my nllllce. .former ofthall 1~Y r, nnd l l 111 mto 1n dPbat ' over lhe •• nutu1 of ttm SJ)(JT My S1nndpomt Wtt softball and htt Ph lll w.-rc c senlittlly lhP. a.me sport, • I now hdve o more l"nlighlencd opmlon. An an9ry 'fumcee can be v~ persuasive ... So l was 1cntltt.i./e when I h11)\Jght up the Orange Empue ConrerencP-dec-1~ion to phnsc out the worcl softhaU all lO<JethN. . . Sports' lnf(lnnaUon Darector Eric Maddy, was 10 auterentiltto tho sport from its s1o·P-1teh counte~. I was glnd lo d1SCC>ver my hance and l sh.nu thfl same opinion, renaptiny thP. s1>9rt LS, • well, stupid. Who 1n their right mind would confuse slo-p1tch with · collegiate ·oftball7 If l met a • person at, say,. a coffee hOusc and she told me she played softball for Orange Coast College, I wotildil'l have to ask any questions about what · version of the s.port she plays It's blatantly obVIous. Rock·N·Java. As far as J can t ll, loop tch softball IS only played in mtramural ttnd recreational l ngues, altl1onyb Southern California College Cooch.Beth Renk~ki told me she })as. heard o{ ~01110.high schools in Florida which play hJgh·sdtool • · slo·p1tch. • COLLlllS ~ust fastpltcll • U the OEC recilJy I Jt H w ""necessary to make tho c;tumg~ ·why not caJJit fastpitch soft 1J It see.ms the n\Ore c:n)pta bl solution lo a nonC'.xistcnt problem. Repurters from Rivcr.,.adc to Cyprcs.s, who t.:O\'(!I thQ Ora'ngP Empire Conference, hdve been F-ndoy ~nuory 1, lfl tl)C Af> fur heJ o}1\nioo on the change -"Th.i~ scemi..a~h"ftJ.e ..,. stran9e,: Re~qski said. "' .. "Calli•'9 •t tastpitch softball. · • asked to llldke the chang AJJ llnd Rathel fik e wore <all ldr'w; the Pilot is c::oncf'.sne<.l,. UJ•• • • saatc;h~d from the lineup sport will ~till tie ca.lied softball because o( th~ 11u ·~Ut<l sec would mhke sense But fastpitc~ ... L4 • ' . ' • The Southern Callfomla is JUSt an adjective that defineis • r. .., _,.. ," : . !°".., • • College,. ClaSsic will take plat c 1t dnd 15.IlO~ the naroe~ of ~~ . ' • • • al sec startihg Saturday and sport." · : : . . ···"~ · ~ . ': "lt would be blte · g • 1 ending Monday. Keepmg wiU1 , I am happy to rewrt trutt tpe .. bCach \lolloy)>all j~ t>cadl." ... - . · the ,;pui~ ot the women's Golden Statf! Athletic _ Bond!~id. •. • .... : · ba$!tptbdil team's grueling · Confcrenc~ will still c~l it -.. --· · ~utl_ent'dcC <;~~p 'Rick ": ·~chedUJe, two or the Uuoo softball until further notice. ~OUJ\(\li{JO wesn't even mformed teams, ·Menlo College and OCC Women's Soccer Coach of the ("Onferoni-e df>CU;Jon:•wc Gordon CoJle<Je, are NCAA . wcut up against D~over with ju£>! e1{1ht players, it you • · remember 'reserve lorward· Allison Gruber was ru:;hed to thP eruP..rgenc.y room for an oppendectomy, Denver WOJ! easill'• 79-34 Wright and J<empton re1omed lhe fmcup tor Metro State bu\ sec still came up short, 80-60 Let me explain. In an effort to lollow thl' lead ot the f'{ational Fastpitch Couches As ociat:ion and the• CaUformn Community Collef,Jc FastpHr.h Coaches Assoc.ution, the OEC has asked that the medics ref Pr to the sport by its new nilme, • ftlstp1tch." Just the same, if l was at Oar and some beer-swilling patron told me he played softball, I could accurately aslinme he played sl~pitch. Barbara Bond, who'stciit~ as had a meeting JasJ rnont?i «n~t. I ~~vi:ij.Qh m team.: . the softbajl coach at OCC m nobody mentfon~'lt ~ ' "We could be 11-G nght now, Nonnany. a game cancetlalion _ .is bud news But heavy snow • . This is not lo imply that all slo-pitch players hang out m b~n>. nus lS to !:ffiply they wouldn't be caught dead at l~??, n~t.es that although a B<nmango. ·t ao:d1f(P.1esiuate . I but Yr'e. yi9wd~'A be !1'. tb.ng any . dL'ittnC!iOn maybe ne~ed when I. tatk to people 00<:4use o{ f · i\P.r, C!oach RI.ls paVIS aid faU canceled the last game of • the t. it \d.,m's State wru: tJ1e ,. 'Ille rcnson for the ohange, according to n conferenre prPss rel••a .. from Golden West t>eF~u~e of th~ J.?OPulanty of the drastic d.!fferen<'.'~~~een -: By playipg up, we will, be slo~1tch, d.roppa.ng soft~all .. 1· faStpih:h ltnd ·1>lo-pJtcb: ButJ''! •· · ~eU-prcw~rl.for conference · dlte>gclher ts a b4d soltlt:!on. . rather ~ay fastpitr.h.sof~.u than:. i>e.caJ.1$e w_e. v fac,.d the best sche:<' ~ o •.1J.ll '<Jnent,.unci the . Vang• ~'~ere able to take a • much r · d r ro•ak -. ' PUBLIC NOTICll . PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES . PUBLIC NOtlCES • pu"aLtt NOTIC!I ... pyauc NOTICES . PUILIC-.NOTlCEI On J1n1Jary 1&, 1999. It 1111 attorney, you ma"y qall thO\lld IPP••r at th• hHr• The Flct1tlou1 81.11lntH bu1inM1 yet'> No , .PUBLIC NOTICE• d~:a by, anJ~~~uedl 1 :30 p.m.. MICHAEL G. 1111 attorney referral fitrvtct Ing ahct 1t1tt yoor ob. N.am• referred 10 above Employoe ~nt.e Cofp., you .... 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ROBPT F. bello, u Trvltor, to R1ch tetefonlca no It oneeer1 eonal representative •P-1"89777894 a,,,e Thia bu1lnea1 I• c ... McHugh, u a.neflcluy, prottcdon; au rMPUMl& pointed by the court wtlhln Th F1ctltlou9 -nHe ducted by: an lndMduaJ B~0UC8~!.0YD•.ll.a. W1LL SELL AT PCJBUC AC-Mt1ta 1 maqUlna tleM que lour rnontha 1rom the «11t1 wtt~' t:"~~ ~.,:'~ Name Statam.nt Hevt you 11arted dotrig '""'' r.. TION TO TliE HIGHEST cumpl<r con IM f~ or It!• tlret lllullllC• ot let-I:.:.""' ~MJ 0 The following ptflON .,. bulllnat yet? No • lllAUCHAMP, SR. BIDDER FOO CASH (pey-dades legalea 1Pfopladu tn &1 provided In Prob1tt urang• County on 12/15198 doing buli.neu u : DaVld Wtb*1tr · CASE NO. A1M974 able at tlmt of aale In law· 11 ~ qultre que la cort9 Codi HC11on 9100 The Dally Pilot Dec. 18, 25, COU"PON CONNECTION llvl ltlttment wu ftltd To all i.1r1, ~llciat1es, rut money or lhe United ncuche 1U cuo. • time tor ftllng • clalme WID 1999, J1n 1, 8, 1999 F890 OF ORANGE COUNTY, 791 With tht CouOty Clerk. of c.rtct11or1, contingent c:tldl-S1stN, by cuh, 1 cashier'• SI uated no pr...ma 11.1 not up1rt btfore four Promonto.y Of • .JN., New-Orang• County on 12,115198 '°'' and'*'°"'' who mey check dreMi by• stat•°' rnpuesta a tl~po. pUt<Se monthl trom th• n.attng PUBLIC NOTICE port 8"ch, CA 92eeO 1"88778000 Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around the houH? . . ..-J-... PUBLIC NOTICES Simplify your life through CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 . -. .-.. PUBLIC NOTICES . ·SELL your used vehicle tnrough classi'ied M2-H78 . . LOCAL · . MORTUARIES PACIFIC V1EW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Monuar, ~·Chapel • Crematory ott11tW19t bt tnternted In n1Uonal b1nk, • check petdt< •I c:uo y 11 pueden dst• noticed a.boY• Artthony wmlam Wreth, Dally Pttot Dae 18 25 the win or • tall. or both, drawn by. stall or 1-dtfll qultar au aalatio au dlnero YOU MAY EXAMINE the NOTICE OF 791 PrOmonlOfY Of w .. 1998 Jll'I 1 8 1-'Fasa 0 ': A~ ~ R T F ' crtdlt unron. or • check y Olfll co11'1 d• au tll• k9pt by the coult. II you APll'LICATIOM TO Newport Bt1ch, Callf. • . • • Let the Ctaaatfl~ aemc• 1-----------1 · :3:>00 P;.1 f>c: Ifie.,. Dfl•e. Newpon &eacn PEAUCHAMP, JR aka. ~rawn by a •tat• or fedtral propledad lln avtao adlclo-art a peraon lnte<•ttd In IELl ALCOHOLIC 92&60 PUBLIC NOTICE D R . A 0 8 E RT F tlVfnga and loan uaocla· nal por partt de 11 cortt the Ni.tt, you tn1y Ille BEYERAQU Tlll1 bu11ne11 II con-· BEAUCHAMP a IC a ROB-h<>n. ..vtng• auoelatJon, Exllt~ otros requlllto1-I• with tn. coun a Requesi ducted t>y: .,, lndMd~ '1otltloua BualM .. ERT fLOYO BEAUCHAMP, or 1avtng1 bank 1ptcifled galM. Puedt que uatld l0t Special Notice (form Date of Flllf\9 H1111 you st.artld doing Name Statemen1 SR In Hdloi1 5102 of the Fl-qui.ta namar a un abogado DE· 1 $4) ot 1111 nniio-ot art Applloatlon: bualneu v.r1 No Th• following pe.-.on1 ara Directory help you flnd rellable help 842-5878 A PETITION FOR PRO. nanclaJ Code and autho-lnmedlat1menta. SI rto ln .. ntory and appraJ1aJ ot DEC 221 tff8 Anthony W. Wrath doing butlnau u : BATE hae ~n flied by rtild to do bu1lne11 In thl• conoc• a un abog1do .. late u1et1 or of any p.-' To Whom h May Con-Thi• lfatem91'11 wu tlled HAPPY DONUTS 320 arts--------- DOROTliY 0 1tatt) 11 lobby or 2 Park puade tlam111 a un ••rvtclo lltlon or 1ccount u pro-cem: with the County C*k of tot fB, Coit• Meaa, CA BEAUCHAMP in tht Sup. Pfau, Suite 300, lrvtne, dt ref.,.ncta de abogadoa Yldld In Prob11t Coda aec-The Namt(1) of the Ap. Orangt County on 12-.22·98 92828 Q th . ' ? r1or Colltt of Callfoml1, Celltomla, all right. tltlt and o 1 una oftclna dt ayud1 tlon 12!50 A Roqutat for pllcanta 11/ert: SUN KARIY· 1"88778582 nn Tran Huu. 9972 Lanort n e move ~ounty ot ORANGE lnttr•at convty9d to and legal (II .. el dl'-ciorlo t•I• Sptcl•I Notice form 11 USHI CORPORATION Dally Piiot Dtc. 25, 1998, Dr. Garden Grove, CA Sell your extra THE PETITION l"OA PAO. now l\ttd by him under.th• tonlco). 1111ll1bl• trom tha court The applicants ll11ttd Jan 1 8 15 1999 F700 92841 BATE ·roqu11t1 th1t DOA-Deed of Trust In the prop-CASE NUMBl!R cltrk, · • •t>ove art applytng 10 the ' ' ' Thi• 1>u1lnt11 11 con· household DTHY 0 BEAUCHAMP be lf1Y 11tuated In 1ald county, (NUJMro del C..0) Attomer lor the P91J. Dtp1rtm1n1 of Aleot\011: PUBLIC NOTICE ducied by 1n Individual it~tns 1ppolntld u J*10n11 rep-C1l11omla da~blng the 7.,.719 • tf~r: • Bevereg41 Control to 1111 al-.. Have YQU started doing ro11rtatlv• to adm1n111tr land therein. Lot ts ot JUDGE ANN L MELFI coholle beverages 1t t907 F1ot"lou• Bu.tneM bus•ntu yet? No in Classified t~t t1tatt ot tht decedent Tr11Ct No 4281, In the City l!SQ (CaBI BMM) HARBOR BLVD COSTA Name Statement Tin Huu Tran --------11 THE PETITION requ11t ol Co1ta Mt11, u per mlP H. WARREN llBQIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW MESA, CA 92827 The following pereon1 art Th•• 1t1ttrm1nt wu f\led '"' caced•nl'I Wiii and rtcOTdtd In Book 154, DEPT. 32 For th• following type of doing bUtiMN u : with the County Clerk of codlclla, If any, be ldlTlltted Pagn 22 Ind 23 of Mlecel· Th• narne and lddrau of a 3 e O 1 M 0 U I. T 0 N Llcen11: 41 ON-SALE !TAVANO, 514 Wtat Bal· Orange County on 1~111"98 lo Otl>blll. Th• Will and llNOUS Mlpl, tn th• Office lt)e COUr1 11. (El nombr• y ltlCWY., tTe. 220 BEER AND W1NE. EATING boa, Newport Beech, CA tH807778tt 1')'/. QOdtcll.I ar1 1vaH1ble of the County Recofde< of dlrecdon de .. eott• ti) LAGUNA HfU.8, CA PLACC 92ee1 Daly PllOt Dec · 18 2S r altlmMellon In ltlt Illa Orange County. SUPERIOR COURT OF e2883 Publl1h1d Newport Shrlel Sharoblem, 514 tSl98 J 1 I IM 'Fee.4 ~~I by tht cour1 The SH~ herttofor9 TliE STATE OF CAUFOR Publllhed Newporl Be1ch.C01t8 Meta 0111:>' Wiit 81tboa, Newpon • an, • · •~h~;EJ:l~~nr~t~ ~~~tr!.tbel~= ~ NIA. COUNTV OF OR: Baach-Co1ta Mesa Da!fy ~,!~~:,t;'999 25• '::; ~· ~-=~ 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE Htalt under the ll'WJepen-OCher l:')IT'lmon dnlgnatton, ANGE. 700 CMe Center Piiot .JanUaty 1, 8.-15, 1999 ducted by:.,, lndMdual Ftotttloua Bvetneu den\ Adm ni.tr11Jon of E.. If 1ny, of Iha rNI property Dttvt, Santi Ana Ca1tlorn11 1"701 PUBLIC NOTICE HIV• you etatttd doing Neme 8tlrtemen1 When \'Ou v.nlc a C11.))1ficd :ad, include •II the facts and get the rC$ults tates Act {Thlt Auttlorrty described •~ 11 put· 82702 PUBLIC NOTICE ... _ ..... ____ au-•-• bUllMU yet? Y .. , ~ The tolloWlng ptr'IOnS are will ellow lht PlflOODl rep-~Id to be. 3039 Flllmot9 The nam. addrtaa and rnmuvuw -·-· 1997 doing bualMH u · VOU ~'lint. rt1tntati.... to la111 m1ny ay, Cotta M...._ Calllor-ttt.phoM ~mbtr of 'p1a1n-PUBLIC HEARINGS W1U. Name 8tatem.rt · Shnet Shaloblem APPAREL CONTRACTOR 642-5678 _,. llC'.ionl Without oblalnlng ,,.. 92529 BE HELD BY TliE COSTA Th• followlng J*ION .,. Thia tllternenl WU filed SERVICES, 15 s.ndcutle, ________ ....._. ____ _ cour1 apJ)(OVal. 8ef0ft Ill\· The l.nd~ned TNS1M ltff'I attorney, Of plalntlf! MESA PLANNING COM· doing bullneiu U'. with the County C"'1c of Al4ao Vltto CA 92$545 Ing Cantin vet'/ Important dllelaJma any t1a1>nny for without .,, lttomty, II! (El MISSION AT THE CITY Jarne9 Albert School Of <>reno-County on 12J15i'98 Angela Lynn C~nd. 15 acClont, FIOWIVet, Int per-llny lncorrectn.H of lh• nombra, 11 dl~on y el HALI., 77 FAIR DRIVE, Co1me1ology. 281 fall 1"8e777H7 Sandcastrt. AlllO VltjO, CA tooal rtpruantatlve Wiii be ltrMI 1ddrtH and other numero _CS. 1 ... lono dal COSTA MESA. CALIFOR-17th SITMt, Cotta M .... Diiiy Piiot Dec 18, 25, 92858 • required to give notice to common d11lgn1t1on, II abogedo def dtmandantt, NIA, AT, 8:30 P.M. OR AS CA 92627-3831 1998, Jan 1; 8, 1999 Ftae Thi• bu1ln111 I• eon- lrilernfed P.,ION un,eu any. ahown l'l«tln. The o del d~dantt qve no SOON AS POSSIBLE Jamn Albert. ·lrteail (CA),i--------lhey ha\'9 walVed not1c:• OI' aalt W1A be mada, but With-ti-•bo9Mlo ••I Tl·llmD.FTEn ot~ MO•~ 1M1 w-r11t1 r.t _...,.,, c:on1ented to the prQPOMd out covenant or w1rranty, ' I rt1 DAY, JANUARY 11, 1999. Beach, CA 92660 SE LL 1c:oon.) The Independent axprffftd Of lmpllad, ,.-G Thom11 Btm ng RiOAADINO THE FOL· "fhll bu1lne11 II con- 1dmlnlrtratlon 1U1hortty wttl gardlng tltlt, po ..... lon_. (S1•t• Bar No. o70848) LOWING APPLICATIONS. ducted by: a corporation 1>41 grantld uni.11 an Inter· or encumbrance•. to pay l(ar1n1 e Sterman (State IF ANY OF TliE FOL· Have you ltatted doing your home .. lid peflon ftlt1 111 ob-th• remaining prlnclpal Bar No. 193182) lOWING ACTIONS ARE buslneu yet? Yu, 1989 tor th h 1 f d .FIND an apartment through classlfled Overstocked with stuff'? A call to Claasltled wfll help 842-0078 \.\'lien you write a C11mfied •d. include all ll'lc fact) and get tbc rcsulu vou want 6-42·5678 644-2700 PIERCE BROTHERS - BELL BROADWAY 1, fytortuar:y·._ Chapel • Cremation 110 Broadway Costa Mesa '642-9150 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, , · Cremation& Burial Service Why shoukl you subject yourself & your famtly to payiqg inflated prices for · ca ·kets & 'ervices???? Call Toll free 1-888-5'4CASKET I ' Sfnini Oran~t a Surrouodin~ Countries .._ __________ ...,.. ______________ ... jaetlon to th• peutlon and •um ot th• nott(I) MCUfed JONES, BELL, . 1''BBOTT, CHALLENQiO IN COURT, Corp, OBA f()f this IChool roug c asst 1e • ..., ehOwl QOod ~I.II• wtlr th• by said Deed of rruat, With FLEMING ,, FITZGERALD me CHAl.1.ENGE MAY BE 1993 1--------PUBLIC NOTICES ~~~~~tht~~th~.u~L~~s~~81 Liw~ro~™~~"~~~~~hP~U~B~LI~C~N~O~T~~~!~l~~~P~U~B~L~~~N~O~Tl~C~U~.~~P~U~B~U~C~N~O~Tl~C~U~~~P~U~8~LI~C~N~O~Tl~CE~I~~~~~~~~~~ IUlhOti1y • vldld In the not•(•). Id-' .• 'loll • I s s u E s s 0 M E 0 N E A. NUNr, Prteldent A HEARING on the pell· vancu, If any, Undtf the 21th Fl()C)(, l.o9 Ang ..... RAISES AT TliE P\JBUC Thl1 ftattrMM WU tllld u~ will be htld on JANU-terma of th• Deed of Trull, California 90017 HEARIN'() DESCRIBED IN wtlh the County Cltfi< ot ARV 14, 11199 at 1.45pm In t1flm1t1d fMI, chargea, (213) 485-1555 TlilS NOTICE OR IN WRIT· ~nge County on 12110198 Dept 703 loc:1ted at -341 Ind HptrtHI ot lhe DAT•1MAY29 1"8 TEN CORRESPONDENCE , 199897778e0 Th• cny Drive Sou1h, ()(. TrutlM Ind of tht truttt Al.AN •LATU, Cl•fk. DELNERED TO TliE PLAN· Dally Ptlot Dec. 18, 25, •no•. CA 92888. CTNfed by Ille DHd or by D. KRUii!,. Deputy NINO COMMISSION AT, 1998, Jan. 1, 8, t999 F689 If' YO\J OBJECT 10 the Truat, to-wit· St2,141 8e Publlahtd Ntwport OR PRIOR TO, TliE PUB---------~~:i.~::: i;1::';,~ (~ed)lntares1 Ind ad-Beac:h.COsta M... Oatty lf H~~G APPUCA. PUBLIC NOTICE Ing Ind ltatt your ob-dltlonal adllancee, H lny, Pilot Oecembtf 11 • t&, 25• TION PA•H-87/88 FOR Flottttoue Bua1n9M 1tc110n• ol" tllt written ob-wlll lncr•aa• lhl• figure 1908, J~ 1, 1999 F880 NET DE.l/ELOPMENT. Name ltatemem l~,! 1:-r:': C:C: : ~ 1~t1c1ary under the PUBLIC NOTICE ~iEf6 l~ Jf1~~ f~ d~ f= ~ "' pearanc• may bt In ptflOn DHd ot TNlt htratofor• ••c 7830 CHURCH/MESA VERDE •) ~avid Atwood ANocf.. Of by your attorney. e'lleculld and d.ilvered to u N IT E 0 M ETH 0 DI s T It• b) ow Oeslgne c) IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR the und«algnld • wri1t*l NOTtC• Off CHURCH. FOR MASTER TM. o..lgntf'a GtoYp' cf) ot contingent creditor of Oeclata1lon of OefalAt and PETITION PLAN AMENDMENT TO DWD ln1trlor Dt1ign, Int d~INd, you mull tile Demand for s.1•, and a TO ADMIN18TWR • AU.OW INSTALLATION OF 23811 AJlso CtMk Road your claim with the coun written Nott" of ()efautt •ITATS O,a 4 BUILDINGS (I ROOMS Su/ta 181, Laguna Niguel: Ind mall • copy to the pe!• Ind EllC1lon s.u. The un-MARY A. MORGAN TOT) USED AS CLASS. CA 82S77 son11 repra11ntatlv• •t> dngntd c:aUMd 11'1• No-Ma llARV llORQA.tt-A O O M S i 0 T H E R D•vld e.. Atwood 34501 A l)04n11d by the court within tlce of OefaUlt and Electlon CHURCH a SCHOOL AC-I/la Catalina C~litrano tour monthe from the date lo s.11 to bt rec:orded In CASa NO, A18U8a TIVITIES TO ACCOM· BMch CA~ .. 01 tht nrtt l11uance of lcrt· the county wtltr• the real To ell heirs, ~. MOOATE REl.OCATION OF Thi• 'bualnau la c:on-lerw u provided In Probate pro~ la ioc.ted and credltora, contingent credl· CLA•~ES & OTHER .ACTIV. ducted by: an lndMdull Codt a.ctlon 9100 Th• more lhan thrM monlhl tori, Ind ptnonl whO may FROM COASTUN! COM· Have ltarted dol tlmt fOf flUng cl1Jm1 Wiii haw llal)ffd aloe. •uch Olherwl .. be lntarllted In MUNITV COLLEGE SITE bu*~yet? y .. t08e ng nol uplre before tour rt¢0rdltl0n. tht WIU or Ntltt, or both, (2087 M~SA I/EADE. OR. David E Atwood • OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT GP-98--07 TO DELETE THE FLOOa AREA RATIO CATEGORY OF VERY-LOW TRAFFIC USES FROM THE COMMERCIAL-RESIDE.NTIAL LAND USE • DESIGNATION WITH A CORRESPONDING AMENDMENT TO , THE ZONING CODE, AND SP ~CIFJC PLAN AMENDMENT SP- 98-03 TO AMENDJ T NE~ b>oRT BOULEVARI) SPECIFIC PLAN TO P1'01DBIT T~ DEVELOPMENT OF MINI- WAREHOUSES AND OTHER LAND USES. W;HICH ARE CONJRARY TO THE INTENT OF THE SPECIFIC PLA . ' mont~I rrom the tiff.ring DATED: December 22, of· MARY A. MORGAN •k• f:.) WITH A. C.U.P. FOR Thi• at8.tt!Mnt WU tlled d1t1 notlc.cl 1bove. 1998 JttARY MORGAN OF'F.SITE PARK AT MESA With the Counfy Cl.ni of YOU MAY EXAMINE the /I/ MICHAEL G. YOAl<, A PETTTION FOR PRO. VERDE UNITED, METHOD-Orange County on 12/15198 Illa kept by tht coun. II you U TrultM, 2 Pllft( Plau, BATE ha1 l>Mn flt.cl by IST CHURCH (1701 BAKER 1"8877'7 ... ire a ptreon lnttrt1ted In Suite ~. ll'VIM, CallfOmla D~E BERUNEA In the ST.) IN AN IJR ZONE ENV. ..> lht altale, you may Ill• 92114, T~ Number: SuperiOr ;ourt of calllor-Ort ! NEO DEC (AVAIL Oally Piiot O.C. to-, 25, wlth th• court a RtQualt (949) a33-e64a nla, County Of ORANGE. FOR 20 DAYS AT PUIG 1998, Jan. t, a.,. Fae1 lof Spaclel Notice (form p ub 11 ah. d N. w p 0 rt TliE PET'ITION FOR PR(). DIV) THE COSTA tvfESA PLANNING COMMISSION WlLL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING FOR C'ONSIDERA TION OF A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT TO DELETE TIIB - FLOOR AREA RA TIO CATEGORY OF VERY-LOW TRAFFIC USES FROM THE DE·154) Of tht flllng of an Beach:.COlt.I MMa Daily BATE reqUNta that DIANE 2 TENTATIVE PARCEL PUIUC NOTICE 1nwnt°'Y Ind apprelaal oC PllOt Otctmbtt 25, 19M, 8~UNER bt awc>inted u MAP p~,93 FOR DOU--------- Mtalt au«t or Of 1ny p. January I, •• 1889 Rl87 ptl"IOnal r9prMentlllW to GLAS o . FOSTER, AVTHO.. '1ottttoue ......... !Ilion Of eccount .. pro-ac:tmlnltttr 1he "1-lt• ot 1h• RIZED AGENT FOA JONA. .. ..... ltat--.nt ~did In Proball Codi MC> PUIUC llOTIC! d41cecMnt niON w FLETCHER, TO The followlng l*'IOM era 110n 1250. A Requeet fOt THE PETl'Tl~N requett SUBOMDE AN Rt·ZONEt> doing bUllnMa •: Sptc:lal Nolle• form 11 BUllllOllS the ctec.denU Wll and PARCEi. INTO TWO, Whltel.lnl lndun1M LLC., •~all•~ lron'I Iha C<M1 (Cl'TACIOR JUDICW.I ood.lclll, II any, be ldmltted 7,217.5 SQUARE FOOT 17299 Flam.V.. Clfele, cl«k ~ lf<>TICI! TO 0£FENDANT: to ptObate. ~ Wiii and PARCELS, LOCATED AT F~n Valley, CA 92709 AtlCN'MW tor UM Pett-(Avlao • Acundo) MY eodleils Ill available 24to OAAHO! Al/eNUE IN WhltaLln• lnduitrltt, ttoMirt GEORGE D. LEWIS. Incl-fof examfMSjon In the. Ille AH R1 20N! EPMAOM-LL.C ..... 7299 Flam•tr .. MtCHAD. IHUuwt, t'::i'l ~~N~~ k;f.'Eby~ raqutnl ~rru~. OfTEAMINATION: =·Fountain Ven.y, CA 19Q. (CIBIM1094) R08ERT L WASSE!'.1.:...~ ll.lthonty to edinlnlSl9f \ht FOR f\JATHER INf"ORMA-Th11 bu1lnH1 11 con-RllN•ll M. RAITMSL, vtdUlllly end dba W~ lll&t• und« the Ind~ TION ON niE AeOV! AP• dllc1ed by: Urnlted U.blllty •IQ. CCl•I 1w::1• LEWIS PA.R'TNV.SHIP; and dent Admintttratton of !• PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE Co. 1~1 DOVa · I , DOES 1·10 Ind eeeh ot ~ Act (Thia Autt\Ol'fty 7~$245 00 CALL AT niE HaY't you N1*1 doing 8UIT9 900, MSWPOfff !hem wll allow the ~ r9I> OfflCE Of' THE Pl.AN· bu1-... )'9t? No •&ACM CALIPO"MIA YOU AAe BEING SUED BY reMnl&tlw to tall• marry NINO DIVISION ROOM Whll•Lln• lndu•Hlu. ............ ~~) 2'e S~E~~ ldtone wtthOUt., -~!t" too. 77 ,AIR. DRIVf, LLC.:.t ~M~ 0 ~ ....,,_,.. '" "" .,.., oo.Mt llPptOY • ._.... • .,.,.. COSTA MESA. CAUF()R. IOn, ~ PublUh1d Newporl COMPANY Ing caNWI vwy Important NIA. Thll tuttamfnt wae tlled 11 DCh COlta ~ ... Diiiy You "'~ '° CALENDAR .cllonl, tlowaWt, the I*• P'ubllal\ed N•wporl With the County C*tl of Pllol Dte•mb•1 2&, 31, DAYS 1fttt tt111 1Ummooe llONll r~ w111 ~ &Mch-Co•t•, Meu Dally Orange County on 12·22 ... I G, Januaty 1, 1990 la ~ on you to tll• I ttQulrld to QM notlOI to Not J.nuefY 1, 1"9, t .... '17 .... Fnl8H 'YPftT'ltt~ mponH at tNt tnt.reeted .-.one uni... noa Ollty "°' Dec u 1"' --------1 OOUf1 tMy heft waived noclCe Of ..;_ I ,.· PUILtc MOTICI A ltt'ltr °' phone cet1 wtr coneent.ct to .,,.!'"OPOMd PUIUC MOTICI Jan. 1• ~· 11• i.-__ _,..,.,..,.,..~=----•not PfOWCf you, your~ eodotl.) The ~ ... ,.,. __ _ NOTICE Olt Mftten ~ ""* be 9dnlll•ltlof'l 9Ull'lofltY wUI BTATmmrT OP rv--•-TAUSTH'S SAlE In PfOI* teo-1 foftll If you ~ grlnt9d unlete In lneer· WIT'MDAlWAL fllltOll Pl -11 ..... -YOU ARE IN Dl!ffAUl.T Wlf'ltthe~tohlary04/l "*''*'°" .... an ob-PM.,_ .... , 18Uv••-U• UNOEA A DUO OF TRUST cue. ieceott to the 1pdon Md -·~....... ...... 8'1ie1•ane DATED JANUARY ?I Itel If you dO not Ille 'f04/l,. lt'"9aood<*Mwtty119 ..___ The tolOW'llO f*90"8 .. UNLESS YOU TAK! AC· aponee on l!M, you ~ oourt ~ not ...,.,. ._ PIO Iii iOU9 dotnll bullnell ... TION TO PAOT£CT YOUR ioe. 1t1a °'911 encl your Uh0!1ty. ,_ BU8W8...... l.IC .. 1 • .....,lt.,.,_ PROPERTY, IT MAY M ...... moMy Ind prop-A H~ on 119 PMt-The '°"""'Cl '*"°" Ml t04, IMne, CA.,.,....__ SOlD AT A P'U8UC IAl.E. e11Y rney .tiie t-.n """°"'ton wll tile hlfd on JAHU. wlthcllewn • a eer-91 ~..,..... .,_._. II' YOU NUD AN EXJ'\.A. Mfher "*'*'Cl from the MY .. 1 .... 1:4'1ofn In ...,.,. nm -,.,... rlllton, (C.A), 10l72 ~ NATION Of' THI NATUM 01Mt. Qept. 701 IOOe9ld· Ill lol1 ..,_ ot*•'I under ._ i.A It., Loi A.llmlloe, _. Of' THI PAOCHOINGI n.. .. <** .. ,. The City OrM io'M\, Or-.._. bUlolrleM rwN of 90120 ~ AOAINIT YOU. •YOU ----· You rney ......... ~ -· ...... e...t Umlled " '"'' bualMH ••• ..,. SHOUl.D CONTACT A to oell M llftOmett ,._. ·.,.-VOU 09.llCT to N 11-U Kany 1~, C.. duGleCI by I 001paullou LAWYiR. llWltY· W you dO not ftlw ,.,.. of IN pellOn. you ...... CA '2Gt1 H9W you .-tld dOl"9 COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION WlTii A . ' CORRESPONDING AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING CODE; AND A SPf'.CIFIC PLAN AMEND°MENT TO THE NEWPORT BOULEY ARD SPECIFIC PLAN TO PROfUBIT THE FUTIJRE DEVELOPMENT OF MINI-WAREHOUSES ANO LAND . USES WHICH ARE CONTRARY TO TIIE TNTENT OF THE SPECIFIC PLAN. TIIE · NEWPORT BOULEVARD SPECIFIC PLAN ENCOMPASSES TI-IE EAST "IDE Of· 1• NEWPORT BOULEY ARD, BETWEEN 19™ STREr.T AND MESA DRIVE. ENVIRONMENT AL DETERMINATION: EXEMPT - This public bearillg ~II bcJlcJd as follows : DATE: 'Monday, Janu8.ry 11. 1999 TIME: 6~3Q p.m .. or as soon~ possible thercat)cr PLACE: City Council Chambers at City Hall . 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa.. California 11 Public conµncnt.s ip .either oral or wrincn. form may be p~sentcd during the public ,. hearing. For further information, telephone (714) 754-5245, or visit the Plahning Division, Second Floor of Ci~' Hall, • 77 Fair Driye, Costa Mesa. California. Th~ Planning Division is open 8:00 a.m. to S:OO p.m .. Monday through Friday. , ·. OFFICIAL PUBLIC OTICE .. Policy ulllt ... and tl1·udli11t•" an• ... 111>1·1·1·1 tu~ l.J '' • :.:'CLa11gt \\ itl11111{ 110111'.!" flw pubfi.,f11:r ''' I . 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Monday-F1=iday ·Index 2900·2918 ,• Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily P1l~t -----Deadlines Mond4J y ... -.. : ........ Vriday· S:OOpm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm -.Weduesday: ....... Tuesday S:OOpm .. Thursday .' ..... Wf'dnPsday 5:00pm Friday ............. Thursd.ay S:OOpm aturday .............. Friduy .s:dnpm :" lllllALS 2102·27U . 2920·3018 . COMMIRCIAL •AL ISTA'n 2710-2790 5530-5540 7011·9090 Ab """ ......... -.............. ,.. ii llt!td .. .. IM¥tl fu "-"f Ad ti, .. H Mttfft lllllca •tin I '"'""-'''"'"'""' .... --··--................ ltl't•• .... --IMtlhllltha" --"""" ..................... 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Expanding retail ad· E'alde Newport Hghta <949> 673-8800 vertlslng department aroa, 2 houses on a ---------OPPORTUNITY PROPERTY MGR M·F seeks a Hlf motivated tot Both upgraded· NEWPORT 2904 FT. tor Senior Mobile account execu11vo to $449K. Call For Rent COAST 2170 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hme Park In North HB aell, develop and Hr· Info. Earl & ·Judy area. Exp pret. Salary vice new bu11neu SOLD' Taylor. Agta 642-4722 benetlt.. Fax and 1pec:fal aectlon1 • LIKE Nl!W 3br 3ba MEET Resume 949-8S2·5582 We prefer• c1mdldate Showcase homea 2 car gar, gated to have a minimum of for sale In our NEWPORT comm, pool, ape, ten· R.aeptlonlet 1 year print ad· Saturday Real Estate BEACH 1069 nll & more. S2650mo. someone special Community naW9pa· vertl1lng experience Supplement! liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 94 .. 720-7344 through tlasslfied per seek• part-Um• Excellent communlca· ttoMES OF receptlonlat.\ Heavy llon 1klll1. "Abllfty to THE.WEEK. Ab•ndoned B••oh •Iii•••••• phones. Mu1I • work sat goal1 and make Dlapl•v •d• at•rt ~=t~::P~~~~n1~ .~APARTMENTS BUSINESS ~~~d°Z't t~~ ~~t;;~cy f,:,~f:s1~o~a:~;·~:~!: •t Just S781 only $349,000 Agent FOR RENT OPPORTUNITY t pm-5:30pm Equal and dalall oriented an· Daadllne Wed 5pm 949·723·8120 ••••••••• 2904 opportunity employer. vlronmant, 1002 NURSE Y SAlfS $8·$14 per hr. depending on sales a.bUlty l!tt experience. Contact Tom or Char1es for appt. t1tO.~. PremJe1 rtuJHry flowerdale. 714-754·6661 &owcrdalc '''" rc-,rv 1 ***** 1'L'"'l:::D,...,O~l • ......,..,N-ew--=s:-::e=-r-=5:--::.5:-::B:-a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Phy1lcal1drug acr•en· Xlnt benefit package, OPEN HOUSE 3c gar, Sl,695,000 --Ing required. FM r• IJ?Clu.dlng 401k Drug Ptt>llpou~. fncnJI}. Uatlnge for .151 Biil Grundy Aealtora CORONA Please be wary of out R1uhomnedt8o:Weed acr .. nlnglphyalcal ,.... Coronoa Jcl \hr Ya\:hl Deadline Thur• 6pm 949 675-6161 quired. EOE. ,... b. h ~ DEL MAR 2622 of area companies. (949) 642·7667 R I t A "lu h mni; loud ... ...... .... Nwprt Shor•• 2Br Check with the local or mall 10 .. 330 We•t asvmei v • u : •· II paya to advertise 1 2 b II 8 t 8 1 .. tenllon, Lynn Esola -.cr\Cr' 1mmcdu11cl)' In the beat local 0 c, ba, ••m ce s, •I e r ua neai Say Street, Costa 4-&!50-4802 If Real Eatete Section newer "I• roof $349K •2Br 28• newly Bureau before you Meea CA 92627 ~~ C OT m~ : Prior nJl\:ncm.:c . CAU. TODAY 8111;'..'~~~t:::~tors ~~::d~~·d'!.ckf,r~~r~ ;:.": 0~~rv~=-~.~~·-R~E=c-e""'~ ... T .... l"""O-N-l"'"S-T-·P--rr--Ne':!.• 330°~:t~!~ prcfcm·d Su\Jlmg h d d fl b d StrHt. Colla Meea, I "·-t-• I LISA RIVERA Waterfront Sunset V u r ·woo rs, eam an underatand any llta ·typing, computer C app 1..:anb )nuU u llPP y ftAft..a7 .. _..252 2.sty 48r 388 Home cell1, 1kyllght & more. contracta before you !Iterate, phone akllla,i---A_e_2_e2_7 ___ --:~ IR-J>Cf~'fl B~int)l --..,_ lmmac Cond·S52s,ooo $2200 9-4$.72s.8535 algn. 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BECKER ~~p~=\~~~c~~s~~~ CONDOS Purc~se ~nd construe11on. FOR RENT ROOMS 2706 (949)646-8803 loan & perman·~l llnir10111J 1-800·131-4033 ALL 'I AX FQR,\\S ALL STATI-;S u. CU.:,'~·~'-':; • ., INDIV-PARTNE.RSHJP- --------NB W Ocaantront/22°nd. FlDUCIARY CORPORA'l IONS LLC- ESTA1 ES 350 E. 17 STI:: 11 7 COSTA ,\\LSA. CA 92627 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE R&R Accounting Services otlle Tax Sel"t-· ~CJ • Payroll. 'c-~ • loolclceep1ng ~ • Accounting Service .--,, • Free Tax Con.,,lting_ All Year THE BEST RESOLUTION To ~udlts Wage Garnishments ayroll Taxes Seizures Levies Unftled Returns · 1 -800-990-4858 24 hrs . .. BALBOA ISLAND 1006 BALBOA ISIAND 2106 Llttl• Belbo• la. 3br 2ba front hH, 1 story, gar. $2S00fmo 849-£)44-6447 •••~ .. l•l•nd Oplx.1 ________ _ vu of Pavilllon 4br BALBOA 2ba, upper unit. 3br, Pl:!NINS'" 11 2ba lower unit ~ u W1I St,876,000 Lora Vance·Aealtor 949-673-t0e2 Ooe•n Vlew 2Br 2Ba, de,, LO deck, nu paint & crpt, parking, yrty $2200 949·548-8384 Private rm, unfurn, ahr bath, utla pd, _n/1mkg, kitchenette. laundry 1 block to N.B. Pier $510/mo. Call Sam at 949-675 .. 808 (Between •AM·5PM) HOTELS &MOTELS 2718 GET OUT OF DEBT! ~e can hel£! •Credit Card) ConwltdtJted • Pa1men1s w;rered • ftlltMl·RtJumJ • l/ur1mmtn15' Stoppti • llab/amu1 B n.J 2914 . 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If you Jhould hat•t"flllJ furrhrr 1111rstitf11J, pita.st call us and"'" uni/ br more 1/~1111 glad"' 1wul·JOU Gt1od luck in your new b1ui11m.I , ,. , Dail .-P-ilot ""''"''" .. !-.. ..... ,, ~ I . fJeweort B och/Costo Mesa .Doily Pilot .. . Fridoy, January I, 1999 • .-... LL.llnmn5530 11'TIQVBS ' 8010 GAUGB SAllS llll•KW---'°-30 Bridge . •ea ... .,40ll 12k ml Bumper Warr. 125,"3 (4'8161} COVIi MOTORING r TODAY'S .. l ----t ... Ro....,.ss ..... w ..... .-.;0,...R ... D_.P.....,..U ... ZZiiiiiimiiiillllEliiilllimm PIPL01'1DNT SEIVICIS 5533 COIOU DIL II.All 1122 (941) eao.a915 ·--... -.... --.-.--.,-40l--s AT• I AM "ff 0 0 N . Exec:'e Choice 1211 Bayetde Or, 125,995 (4'18M) many xlnt ll•m•. COVIi MOTORING CroH et Jambor" (941) eao.at10 and ~Dr. ·---....... -=---------.......... COSTA IDS& 8124 Pr.m4um P11eka.ge ~':o~f., " ...... t .. u.. • .,, ___ <94 ...... • .... > _eao.a ...... _1 __ 1_s __ 251 SletM, croH 81 'M aMW '740ll 20tt1 & Santa Ana. 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SAT Hm-noon, Art, A I CO Cu_....., m• .. :Pclng lg Tan At Home h u t o • a r • • .. _ ... , -· oueeware, cuetom (-1 ~1 11"......., executive ree dence Buy Direct and • ..,., fum, pool table. de-,. "" ........ tor Hollywood movie Commercial/Home algn.r clothH, etc. waa~1~:;'11R dlr. Extenelve lnt'l unit• from 1111.00 1600 Prt9c111a Ln exp., ldnt rehl. Seek• Low Monthly Pmte · C714).. 909) mgnt poaltlon In So . .,,.. Color CataloQ191••••••••·----~i----I oc. 714 ~-e•1• ea11 t.eoo-111-<>15' POltD · -75 Can't ...,,.. to get to all thoM repaJr Job• around the house? Let th• Cl...,,.ed .. rvtce' . TIUSPOITAUOlf ___ ._.v_I · WARTED •ea llrdnoo Xlnt cond, TO IVY IOll -••nnt srr-. nu paint, 15.IL VI, CID ...ur.&R.U ..... ~ 11000 714-311:0139 I 8UY ALL P1M08 D()CQ 7022 A • * • * • • * Antfque1~ual. ~. •ff IXPLOiiaR XLf 1 pc or hou.-1\.11 cuh Side tJe up to 34•. 4X4, 89K ml, whHe, paid (714) 157-8133 339 I!. •• f'ront, great cond., lthr, :,c. Old Colna Gold Sliver Uttle Balboa• !eland l8000. (949) 04~1 7 lly OWtl.ES GOREN wtth OMAR SHAlltF and TANNAH HINSCH .... FIND 1llE CATEGORY .. Neallltr \lulnerablc. Nonh deals • . I(~ tool. an the tnckl. you are • very &ood suesaer, if you -.on only I l!_rou ha\le hid an unlucky st.an to l~ lf)IU ~ elllCJly 12 tn~ks, you~-aot only one finesse nt!ht or you are an eJlccllent technician!· NORTH • A163 \ o K JO 7 :Z •· o AK + KJ 6 WEST ~ • 94 • 107 5 0 065 0 83 0 Jf) 9 4 3 0 Q J 7 6 2 •Q73l •854 SOUTH •KQ81 Q AJ94 0 85 •A 109 The bidding: NORTH EAST .. -.... 40 .... Put .... SOl!lll WEST 10 Put 60 Put rr hear\I arc 3·2, you can cl&1m 12 tricks by refusing to take any fineso;c at all. Win the opening diamond lead and c~ the ICC and IUns or hearts . When both opponent) follow, the slam is on ice even lhoo&h the (\llCen does not drop, Cash the remaining diamond honor .and then eliminate spades. It does not help the defender with .1he ourstans:ltna trump to rulT, .,,_t th8,l is of no impMance. Now you arc down to nocJung but clubs and trumps in yOur hand 8]ld dummy. Simply tO&S a defender in with the queen of hcaru. That defender must either return a club, rcmov1n1 an~ guess in the suit. or n...-ini' 1Cacl· Ten of 0 give you • ~ff-slu~", _eliminating the ..,.,...... · club loser Sample, as 11 not? . ..... Finl. we v.-ou~ like 10 wish all our · Lnm to be a bd~r bridae_play· readers a ~ and healthy New erl Subtcrtbe now to the Goru Year: For dpse who would prefer ~o Bridse fAtter by caJUna (800) 788- start the ~~n ~the m1llenn1· Jll.5 ror lnfonDatlon. Or wri~ to: um by testtng their skill, ?Over up the Gore.n Brldae IAtter: P.O. Box East-West hands and ~ide how you 4410, Cblcaao UL 6068o would play si.x hcarLs after the lead of ' · · the ten of diamonds. I You have rqchcd a small slana in hearts on a simple power auction. West leads the ten of diamonds. Did you make II, 12 or all 13 tracks? . . Dlrectorr help you find rellabl• tierp: Franldln Mint, Stetting 'Me.e7a.e110 1M T.aiRD LX Old watchee & J~la Au to, al r, c ae a·~-------,,---"'----...,.-----""""""'-:----..,...-~ ...... -'"-+--'"-W"tcoaat Coln 842• (1341MeJxS12,888 M2-H18 Jii•c~:•J!:PR i k AUTOMOB2f w/sTM~:~.R 25 PORSCD11:1' 9175 TOYOTA Er:: 50 .• · .. IO'a M':. 1714, 882-eeoe, MAZDA 91 u.g A.NTIQUBS 9'a-7809 '97 DTRO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili ll&iiiil _____ ,. _____ iiiiiii 8010 -'"-.u-0-5-.-;:;.=....::..;:= BMW 9030 Auto, AC , lthr, •et e2e Blue, auto, ••••11 C.rrer•. '97CAMRYL• nnH (145928) 118,888 pw, pd, alarm, A/C, Red/tan Int, xlnt VO, 24K ml, Ilk• nu -------OIGAHS · 1059 LllXUS OP alloya, • mnrf $5200 12000 down uaume (C>Se13e) $19,888 -------.... ••• 7801L Blk/blk, • •••TM•N•T•R ' obo 949 eu 4083 118,500 PP. 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