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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-16 - Orange Coast PilotI SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMJv\UNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1999 _N~oi;t Beach has its ~ye on future finan~es • Five-year forecast · predicts an economic downturn that will require an extra $1.2 million in revenues. •Tue next five years look good, [but in) '2004, revenues versus expenditures will fall off unless something changes. The city needs to come up with more funds,· said Dennis Danner, administrative ser- POSSIBLE REVENUE ENHANCEMENT MEASURES NOAK! SC I IWARI z !Kitt Pill NEWPORT BEACH -A financial forecast predicts the city will suffer· an economic downturn in five yedrs and therefore must come up with a minimum of $1.2 rrullion annu- . ally to offset the effects. . vices director. The report, which was requested by Councilwoman Norma Glover a month ago, summarizes a year-by-year account of the city's revenues and expenditures and offers fund-raising suggestions. Newport Beach spends $80 SEE NEWPORT PAGE 5 The following is a sample of the possible Sources of revenue sug- gested by the city. FINES ANO PENALTIES •Administrative Citations Re11enue Potential· $200,000 to s2so.ooo Fines through the courts account for approximately $50,000 in annual revenue. Of this the city receives only 15%. But when processed through the city, Newport gets 100% of the fines. By increasing the use of administrative Instead of criminal citations, the city's share from the fines would increase. • Unifonn Bail Schedule Revenue Potential. S30,000 to SS0,000 The city receives 15% of the base bail amount paid by violators By increasing the bcise bail amount and increasing penalties for viola· tions. the city's revenue would increase. · • Red Ught Enforcement Revenue Potential' $40,000 to $60,000 Some cities have installed auto· PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I D~ 1 f" Mountain bikers Jarrel BadgweU, front, and Andrew Lawrence race through the shrubs down one of the many trails at Fairview Park. • City could get $500,000 for new multiuse trail at Fairview Park, which would help close gap in regional trail system. SusAN McCORMAci.; lllit Pb COSTA MESA -If Cal- trans gives its approval. the city soon will receive a $500,000 boost to create e. multiuse bicycle and pedestri- an trail tbrough Paitview Park as part of a $7.3-million grant lo improve transportaUon pro- said it is very unlikely Caltrans" will reJect the project. Parks superintendent David Alkema said the money will be used to close a gap in the regional trail system. Once it IS complete, Alkema said residents will be able to entm the paik through currently existing trails and then use the trail to reach other destina- tions. • l jects in the county. · Transportation authority spokesman Dave Simpson SEE TRAILS PAGE 5 Badgwell and Lawrence get ready lo race down one of the trails at Fairview Park. t1 l!lSl'J<ly lif ~1ylo$ -------~~ cnntcblvn to 2000 Harsh times 19 lh!'<t n1 Gocr1.m A dark cloud hung over the entire country followmg the crash of The Depression slowed business, but not life. " lifestyles - - -- - For todlly .. Mlllennlwn MolMM. ..... _l growth rates declined, 1mm1gra- lion d dined and thing one taken for granl"d were now consldered luxuri . mattC equipment that senses and 1dent1f1es red light 1110lators lnstalhng such equipment in New· port. 1n addition to the already severe fines for red hght violato"· would increase the city's revenue. However, there are often seats available that could be offered to the public for a fee. • Associate Sponsorships Revenue Potential S 100,000 to SS00,000 USE OF MONEY AND PROPERTY •Opening 0ty Training_Oasses Revenue Potential.' $20.000 to S50,000 The city provides various training courses, particularly in the area of automation. These in-house services have' proven very cost-effective. A few month\ ago, Huntington ~ac:h concluded a SJ00.000 bidding war between Pepsi and Coke for the rights to become the City's off1cral soft drink By allowing companies that promote soft'dnnks. ca". film. clothing or credit cards to partner with Newport Beach. the city could find a potential source of revenue Harbor judge faces accusers Superior Cotlft Judge Susanne Shaw {aced a sunilar review 10 years ago. Oliy Pilof SANTA ANA -A Harbor Jusllcc Center judge who· purportedly inade polh defendants and legdl stall leel mfenor with a range of derogatory comments laced he.s accusers Monday before a state watchdog agency. Superior Court Judge Susanne 5hdw, 53, could "ul- fer severe consequences, includmg removal from the bench, pending a dec1s1on from the state's Judicial Per- formance Commission. A three-judge panel, selected by the ~tate Supreme Court, v.'1.11 listen lo •for the most port, doy in ond day out, she tries to make o difference in people's lives.• Fred Ascari attorney testimony over 1he next. · week and then httve two months lo hie tl rPpOlt. The report w11l e\'entuall) l>e tor- wmded to thf• conullll>:.ion's 11-memht•i board, which w1U render tt final deas1on The 12·count m1 conduct prob alleges Shaw made mt1mHlating and dcmearum1 .stdtem~nts to tho e who appPClred hefore her and wor,ked with her on occac,10n Sha,.. reportedly offended some deft"nclanl:. to the point SEE SHAW PAGE S Neighbors air. concerns about day-care center · • They say jaywalking by children could lead to another tragedy where two were killed earlier this year. GRr ~u-.:<.> Go ty EAST SIDE -Only a hdndful of neighbors showed up at a meeting Mondd} night held to resolve linger- ing ISSUCS with an East Side c-hurch 11nd its accompanying clay-ca1e center. Those who · did show up did voice theu complaints and offer sugge:.- ttons for problems around the Lighthouse Coastal Commu- rnty Church and the S6uth- coa I Early Childhood Leam- ing CentN. 1 eighbor v.:ere irnually up ct with the con tiuction of a wall urmmd the da} -care center The " 11 wa butlt four month fter n madcnt \\here a 39-y ar-old ~ anta Ana man drove h~ car onto the playground. Twp children ched and vernl othe.rs were tn)UTCd • Pollowmg the trngcd), th" nty Hrant~d tht.! church an enc rot1c-hmcnt pernut with spcc1al c:onchtJOns, une of which mchi<lt"d ho Ung Cc\m- mumty me tings. SEE CENTER PAGE 5 I DEX OAS~AEDS 8 COMMUNITY FO«UM .... • .. ·-·-' POUCI Fll.B...... .. __ "_ --2 PUBLIC MOTim -· 7 SPOITS ---·-6 WEATHER w..., .... ...... it llSfk. S.W11•1t P.-1 Wall Str t in 1929. The atmo • pher ln Ncwport·M a wa no exception Th Roaring '20s were ju t a m mory and the Great Depr slon wa a har5h f ality. New busln The Co ta Mesa branch of The Bonk of Balboa closed it door5 ln 1932 due to ex siv wlthdrawalS, leaving the town without a bani< for ev ral Civic~ bl'Mk • bollle of cbNnp9gM on Ille dredger J4)hn MCMullen to celetlrale hMbol' Improvements In l 935. POLITICS ASIDE • • commun1 forum FROM THE OTHER SIDE Doily Pilot · El Toro opponents respond to column s.j. cohn O'Neil to leave lasting memories !)Ennis O'Neil isn't mterested any monuments to him- self He doesn't expect the bJ.story books to spend too much time on the "O'Neil years" in Newport Beach. And he's JUSt fine with that. On Monday, the Newport Beach City Council will apj:>oiflt a new mayor, ending O'Neil's one- year tenure as the city's ceremoru- al leader. He leaves the council m much better shape than when he took over the mayor's seat. A year ago, the council was still suffering from the divlSlveness left over from the firing or City Manger Kevin Murphy. O'Neil says his top priority was to heal the divisions. "What l hoped to achieve as mayor was to impart, fJ.rSt of all, to my colleagues on the City Coun- cil, the need to work together as a urut with trust and respect,• he said late last week m an interview about tus time as mayor. "It was my belief,• O'Neil con- tinued, "at that time that there was a lack of cohesiveness "I believe I've had' a calming effect, an ability to bring the coun- cil together. And I think that's an achievement." So do O'Neil's colleagues, who unilaterally prn1sed hlm for unit-. ing the council, as well as for tak- ing a lead role m hinng City Man- ager Homer Bludau, moving along the annexation of Newport Coast and Santa Ana Heights and focusing the council -and North County cities, as well -on the El 1i ~rtd bate trunk benrus brought a trem ous amount of stability to the council,• sa.Jd Vice Mayor Tom ThOIDSOn. •And he's very well respe(:ted in the community. I think he's been a tremendous mayor• O'Neil succeeded by knowing which positions to put council members in. said Councilman John Noyes. That helped ensw-e they did their best work, and were happy with what they were doing. "He was kind of a good casting director," Noyes said. And, Noyes added: "He's kept his sense of humor, which IS important." O'Neil notes, with a healthy air of satisfaction, that the pa.st year has been free of the kind of con- troversy and infighting that lead to Murphy's ouster. •t thlnk today we have as healthy a government organi7.a- tion as we've had for a long time," O'Neil said, adding that he expects the council, and the city, to continue working well Despite his SUCCeltS, and sup- port fTom fellow council members, O'Neil is content to finish out his year w I thUlk it's a good ided to nde off mlo the surJSel and afford somebody else the opportunity," he said. • S.J. CAHN Is etty editor of the Daily Piiot. Send your political news to him at: Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; by fax at (949) 646-4170; or by e-mail to dalfypilotOlatimes.com He can be reached at (949) 574-4268. AT ISSUE: South County readers react to Bonnie O'Neil's pro-El Toro column ("Initiative plan isn't what South County says it is," Nov. 13). nresidents of Newport Beach terrified, will indeed protect New- port Beach from expansion at John and Costa Mesa want to stop the xpansion of John Wayne Air· · port, they should hglit that issue on its own. Don't pass on an airport problem to your neighbors if you cannot accept that problem in your own neighborhood. ••Do unto oth- ers as you would have done to yourself." We all want a nice home to raise a family. An airport near homes just doesn't~ not at El Toro or John Wayne. No matter how much it is wished upon, El Toro will never be the best site for an airport. Let's join forces, stop all airports near residential zones, and look for a site we can all be happy with for years to come. Don't be fooled into thinking there will be no homes or schools affected by El Toro. l live 1 112 miles away from the north runway and there are four schools less than a half-mile away from our home. CYNOIESOO Irvine -Wayne. Only the county can opt for expansion and the initiative will force this to a vote, which a two- thirds majority of county voters will hav<.' to approve before any changes can be made. ls it O'Neil's fear that they have enraged so many voters over their shabby treatment of the affected cities around El Toro that these cities will vindictively force expansion on John Wayne ·Airport? Maybe, but the fact remains that most of us in South Orange County sympathize with her plight and feel that John Wayne's current capacity is more than adequate to serve us into the . future. Statistics also seem to vali- date this assumption. The wheels are coming off the county's plans Bonnie O'Neil's rant in your Nov 13 edition is a disgrace to your paper and journalists everywhere. The Sale and Healthy Communi- ties Initiative, of which she is so READERS RESPOND RON SOUMAN I OAl.Y PlOT Security official Wendell Farr, left. makes sure that the guns peop.le bring are unloaded as they enter gun show at the Orange County Fairgrounds on Sunday. Most say gun shows are all business AT ISSUE: We asked readers if the Orange County Fairgrounds should continue to hold gun shows despite new state regulations. Here's what some had to say. One more time, law-abiding cit- izens have to pay the price for what crimlnals have done. Yes, I believe gun shows should continue to be held at the fair- grounds. The fairgrounds are paid for by my taxes. The gun shows fol- low the law. A lot of people doing legal business make a living at these shows. There is a lot more to these shows than guns -camping gear, survival gear or Y2K items, first-aid items, collectibles of all sorts, tools, books and a lot more. People should go see for them- selves before they gwe up their rights to the pohticians. JEFF BRACEY Newport Beach This lS regarding the gun shows. I think it is important to remember Ulat the gun shows themselves are selling legal commerce. This is reg- ulated business. But also, the cul- ture of the show itself is one of self- reliance and, generally speaking, keeping the ability to do thrngs in the hands of the people them- selves. And I ttunk that this is a very pro-American sort of feeling and stance. I think it be a disap- pointment should the shows not be able to continue. KURT SENSE Costa Mesa I live right by the fairgryunds and have no problem with the gun show. They are conducted responsibly and the fairgrounds follow all the provi- sions set up by the state for sales. H we start to limit these shows, where will the censorship end? DOMINIQUE VINK Costa Mesa I am calling in regards to the article about the fairgrounds gun show. When you go to a gun show at the Orange County Fairgrounds, there are people there who are selling everything -guns, knives, hats, camping equipment -you name it. lt is the most basic form of a free-enterprise system you can find . There are people in our gov- ernment that do not like the free- enterprise system and would like to see 1t done away with. This is a really good example. The people that are there and are holding these gun shows are in the greatest part not criminals, yet the laws that are being passed are not against criminals. They are against the honest, law-abiding citizen. When the government does not trust the people, can the people trust the . government? There is an old, old, old saying: Your enemy will rarely harm you. It was true then, and it is true now. The other side of that coin should always be considered. ATSON REEDER Newport Beach 1 am a resident of Huntington Beach who is also served by the Orange County Fairgrounds, which. IS a county facility. My response is that I really see the fairgrounds as a family and recreational facility, thereby making it totally inappro- priate for something such as a gun show. I think gun shows are better off being removed from the urban environment. A more appropriate place for a gun show would be someplace in the middle of the · desert or something like that, away from an urban environment. I feel very strongly about that. PETER BRYAN Huntington Beach .. to rape the south and your only protection lies within the Safe and Healthy Communities lnitiative Though it will mean the loss of a big payday for your crorues, it is what's best for all concerned. DON DUCA Laguna Niguel Besides the fact that Bonnie O'Neil is hopelessly biased and ill-infonned on the El Toro issue, why should any newspaper accept only one-5ided arguments on any-· thing? Do you people have any journalistic integnty at all? How about a regular rebuttal colwnn? This is a disgrace to the news business. RICHARD SODEN Lake Forest MAILBAG Eating disorders not contagious diseases Perhaps the next time we have an outbreak of head lice at one of our elementary schools we should just advise all parents to remove their children from the school and dose it down ("Second thoughts," Sept. 27) This would be consistent with Tony Dodero's op.in- ion of what to do if a few students reportedly suffer fTom an eating dis- order -to quote Dodero, "One par- ent was paying attention (to an artv cle on teenage eating disorders m • the Aug. 28 Daily Pilot) ... she took • her children out of Corona del Mar High School." _ It would appear that Dodero con-. eludes that this will solve the par- ent's concern over eating disOrders. Have you studied the disease? Do you know the relationship of cause and effect? You don't get it at school and it's not contagious. Taking a child out of a school will not pre- clude her from contracting an eating disorder-edti.ng disorders are com-· plex sociological, psychological and medical ISSUes. Family discord has long been considered an important risk factor. Highly teamed coun- selors, psychol0Q1Sts ad psychiatnsts typlcally treat eating disorders. Per- haps Parent X would be better off exanuning her relationship with her -chtldren. Dodero notices the absence of a public display of concern by school and district officials. He never thought to talk to someone at Coro- na del Mar High School to find out • why we do not dlscuss this issue publicly or why we do not reveal the number of students we are helpmg with their personal and/or emotional problems. The Rights of Privacy Act and the Education Code of the state of California prohibit school person- nel from discussing confidential mat- ters with the press or public. ls the school dtsbict concerned with the health and welfare of our - children? Of course we a.re. Schools do more for families and children than any other institutions in our society. We care about our students and their welfare, but we cannot vio- late the confidentiality of our stu- dents. The answer lies in educating our soaety about the causes of this disease, not m removing student5 from their schools in the hope that they won't be tainted by exposure to societal problems. Schools do not create sooety's ills, they combat them. It takes a whole village lo raise a child -it also talces a whole society to create the pressures·which lead to emotional diseases. On second thought, maybe you need to conduct. some research bof ore you write OR. DONALD K. MARTIN Principal, Corona del Mar Higti . Scho61 REAPERS HQTUNE (949) 642-6086 CK adYef'tiMments herein <Ml be reJ)fodU(ed without written per· miaion of copyright ONMt WEATHER AND SURF POLICE FILES VOL 93, NO. 268 TliOMAS "· JOHNSON, I Pubhsh« TONY DOOEJtO, Edrtor ll:NIRR RAGl.AND, 5enlor City Editor S.J. CAHN. 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S nw CdMu>mu"'""""""'3 5 nw l1DIS TODAY First low 10.01 am .................. m •••• 3.0 First high 450• m .......................... 4.0 Second low 10:<MI p.m .......... " ............... o a Second high 2;54 p.m ........................... 3.9 WEDHESOAY r:lrst low 11 :04 a.m ..................... 2.5 first high 5 16 am ..................... 4 4 5e<ond low 10.56 pm .................. 0.8 St<ond high 4•22 pm .... _ .... , ...... 4 1. • COSTA MESA • ~ Street. A cellular phone worth $200 was stolen from a store in the 3300 block between 10 am. and 4 p.m Nov. S. • 1ri1to1 Sv..t A wallet and its contents worth $110 were stolen from• car In the 2900 bl0<k betwffn 1 and 5• J p.m. Nov. 7. .. .. • Hwtlor loulevwd. A compact disc player worth $200 • was stolen from a car In the 2600 block between 6 and 8 ': p.m Oct. 31. ~ NEWPORT BEACH • ., ' • ~Avenue. A <ellul1r phone worth UOO was• stolen from • car In the SOO bl<><.k between 7 a m. and 2:, p.m.Nov 8. : • Newpcirt IOUlevwd A cellular phone WOrth $250 was:, stolen in~ ~100 bl«k between 3 and Sp m. NoV '7. : • aic..ri ~-A neckla<e and • parr of earrlrV'I<: .. .. ,,• wOrth $425 were stolen from a homo In the 2000 b!O(k,• between 6 and 9 p m Friday. •St.~ A ceUul ... phone worth H30 was stoten:· from • C¥ In tM first block at 2~ p m. Frld.ly • r Doily Pilot Tuesday, November 16, 1999 3 What's in a name? Leave it to Uncle john MILLENNIUM MOMENT ' T here used to be a fad that prompted people to hire a genealogii.t out of the'Yellow Page and buy a family tree done up on fake vellwn with fancy red and gold calligraphy. You could go bock as far as 'you wanted, depending on how much you wanted to spend and how much wall • space you wanted to cover. , I read somewhere that ; Charlemagne was a favonte · ancestor to whom people 'liked to trace their roots. ' However, U those rumors aoout his incest with sister are ; true, I'd be a little leery about r that line of descent, unless •you wanted to use it as an ' excuse for some loony mem- ber ot the tribe. My family never had to indulge in such nonsense. Uncle John took care of it for . us -and he never got close to Charlemagne. My Unc1<' John wds the scholar or the farruly. Consis- tent with the practice of h.Js time, he spoke both Latin dlld classical Greek. l guess he had cold legs becaust"' J can dimly remember him as a bearded old man sitting in a comer with a shawl over his lap spouting Ldtin or Greek. Of course, he could have been speaking Urdu or Esperanto for all r knew. After three years of high school Latin, all I could do was pro- claim that all Gaul was d1vtd- IHE VERDICT robert gordner ed into three parts. Sometime long before I was born, the family sent Uncle John back to Scotland to trace the Gardner family tree. This he did in his usual scholarly manner. I under- stand he wmced a little when he came upon the ancestor hanged for steallng sheep, . but gamely set his Gardner jaw and persevered. Hard work and deep research final· ly paid off. Uncle John findlly found the man who started the Gardner line -and it wasn't Charlemagne. 1t seems that sometune back in Scottish history, a young man worked «!> a gar· dener on the grounds dnd behind the walls of the cdsUe of a Scottish chief. This gar- dener had no name because hls father bad declined to ldenbfy himself. As I remem- · ber the story, hts mother was some kind of a scullery ma.id, and i;hc, too, had been born on the wrong side or the sheets. I guess the modem generation doesn't have a comer on carelessness about marriage vows. Well, one year there was a famine. The villagers went to the castle and begged the chief for some of the food he had hoarded m the castle or something from the castle vegetable garden The chief; being a typical ctuef, would have none of that kmd of , nonsense If he did, be, too, would be hungry, which was- n't his idea or the chiefly Uring to be. Nevertheless, when my dnc-estor, the !Jardene1 with- out a name. would cut a head of cabhagc for the chief, he would throw the root and stalk over' the wall to the starving village~ Where- upon, they would yell (m Gaelic, of course), "That bas- tdid gard<'ner JU'>l threw us some yummy C'ttbbage roots." The gardener then dropped an • E" from his nt1me and C'ap1talized the "G" and was thereafter known as "Gardner the Bastard.~ or • U1at bdsturd Gardner • Somehow, Uncle John nev- er mentioned hlS first name. ln my ch1ltlhood1 1 always dsswned 1t was Robert, after Robert Bruce, but that is childish Wlshful thmking Wlth 'flO foundabon m ob1ectJVe research. The appellation of "bas· lard" was rather common m those days. William the Con~ queror was originally named William the ~astard. I have always thought the reason he left Normandy and conquered England was just to get a more dignified name. Uncle John's quest ceased at-this point. Why go fµrther? For that matter, how could he go further? After all those years, the real father of Gard· ner the Bastard Wdsn't gomg to come forth and fess up. Be that as it may, it has been a matter of great com- fort to me throughout the years when I have beard the lawyers refer to me as "that bastard Gdrdner• to know they were usmu the word "bastdfd • m a h1stoncdl, not a pe1orative sense. This bdr sm1ste1 m my background prohdbly explains why J was mysten- ously sent a member:;h1p cc:trd in the Jntemallon«l Order of Old Baslt1rds. I gatltt>r lhere> is some kind of grMt Doomsdtty Book that keeps lrdck of the nullius filius (sons of nobody) m our backgrounds. Uncle John \voulcl he proud of thul Latm phrnse, which I picked up m li.lw school. • JUDGE GARDNER 1s iJ Coro11a del Mar resident and former 1udge. His column appears on Tu<?Sdays Making the best use of his time I t wasn't until 1981 that the New.port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce got around to nammg Co(ona del Mar resident Robert Shelton "Citizen of the Year.· By that time he had already put togeth- er an unpressive list of accom· plishrnen ts Shelton had served as New-Robert Shelton port Beach city manager .• city councilman and government relations vice president for the lfVlile Co Shelton .... as also cl~ely involved with qroups l.tke Hoag Hospital\ • 552 Club,• the Newport Harbor Foundation. the Conunodores Club and the Cdlifom1a Chamber of Corrunerce. No\\ retued, he contmues to lend a hand to tho Environ- mental Nature Center of Newp(lrt Ha.Jbor High. • MIWNNIUM MOMENT celebrates the people who made a major con- tnbut1on to the Newport Mesa community during this century BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS OA5IS sailors to christen new vessel OASIS n, the OASIS sail· mg Club's nPwly dC'quired 30-foot Newport Mark ll. sallboat, will be iormally chnstened at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 18 at the dock next to the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 Edst Coqsl Highwav. For more information, call the sf!mor center at (949) 644-3244. Business owner files for bankruptGY NEWPORT BEACH - John Himmelburger, owner of Barn Fanners Steakhou:>e, has filed for hankruptcy. PTAs back tougher sexual predator laws Newport Beach Mayor Dennis O'Neil and City Manager Homer Bludau w1U be on hand for the ev~nt, hoslf'd by the 57-member sailtng club that is part of the city's semor center. H1mmelburger ongmally hied for reorgamznhon lll September 1998 but decided to close the popular Newport Boulevard restaurant after he was diagno ed with leukemia imd couldn't t:on- tlnt~e running the business, sd1d Harlene Miller, attorney for the 1-brnmelburger family. • Incident this year involving Cary Jay Smith has spurned one Costa Mesa woman to demand change. 0M;l'fllJ GouLf:f Oofy fill 1'1EWPOR1-MESA -Local dild District PTA presidents will meet toddy to draft a statewide resolution in support of tougher sexual predator laws. If the state PTA passes the resolution, the powerful lobby- ing group will join Costa Mesa resident Lynn Vogt in her fight to see stricter laws protecting children. Vogt's crusade began after police showed up on her doorstep last April. They told her that Cary Jay Snuth, a reg- istered sex offender, had allegedly kept a journal of his desire to rape, kidnap and kill her 7-year-old son. Police told Vogt that Smith's .wife had foWld the journal Filin Festival accepting entries NEWPORT BEACH·· The newly resurrected Newport Beach Film Festival has begun accepting entnes for possible inclusion in next March's offlc1al screenings. Gregg Schwenk, execu· No nldtter what you're doing, • your hometown newspaper I ; FITS IN... Daily Pilot entry m his car and turned it said. "lt seems so ridiculous over to his psychologist, who 111 that a child has lo be sacrificed tum notified police. before he can be charged." They added they could not To change the laws, Vogt arrest Smith because the entry has asked for the Harbor wasn't a threat, ~ince he hadn't Council PTA's help m a intended to deliver it, Vogt statewide• letter-writing .cam- said. paign to Assemblywoman After being questioned by Marilyn Brewer (R-lrvine) and police, Smith was held for 72 state Sen. Ross Johnson (R- hours. He has since been lrvine). under psychiatric care and a The letters will suggest pos- court decided last week. he sible changes to the stalking should stay m treatment for law the lawmakers can pro- another six months. r -pose to remedy situations like To combat Smith's presence Vogt's in her Mesa North commwlity, Vogt's own ideas include Vogt enlisted her neighbors to malung child sex offenders ell· distribute 600 filers warning gible for lifetime probation and others of Smith's presence and amending "Meagan's Law" to of his previous charge of child allow police to noWy commu- annoyance in 1984. nities of sex offenders who Because Smith was caught have spent ti.me in mental before acting on his comments health facilities . m the letter, charges were not Vogt would also like to see a filed and the incident will.not "Meagan's Law" Web site m be on his record. And that California to list sexual preda- struck Vogt as wrong. tors. Such Web sites already Police should be able to stop exist in many other states. a potential child molester "She (Vogt) told me that before he acts, she said. they need letters from around #He said be was just waiting the state and not just the New- to catch my son alone,~ she port-Mesa area to back thls, ~ BRIEFLY tive director of the festl'Val, said several filmmakers had already made inquiries about partiapati.ng in the event. The once-troubled show- mg of independent films. scheduled to kick off March 30, will showcase feature- length works, along with shorts, documentanes and arumated movies. Entry fees are $45 for fea- ture films and $30 for shorts. Submissions to the festival ~be accepted through Jan. 15. For more information. call (949) 253-2880 or consult the festival Web .site at . ~.newportbcachfllmfest.c om. -Alex Coolman (' )! ti'J110., r--•I ·~ "' ' ~ I [ o said Jill Monc>y, pre!>tdcnt of the Harbor Counal PTA. Jn order to strengthen Vogt's movement, Money has enlisted the support of District 4 PTA president Sue King They will write the resolutioh that will be brought before 4,000 voting members at the state PTA con- ference this May, Money sa.id HThat means it becomes a PTA policy to support this, w she added. The new vessel was built m 1982 and purchased with a donation from club mem- ber Kurt Topik. OASIS Sail· ing Club dues and sdilmg excursion charges cover dock fees, insurance and maintenance costs. The new boat will replace OASJS I. a 27-toot vessel donated by club member Stan Hauxhurst. Himmelburger onginally worked at the steakhouse as a reservations cle1k and wait- er ~fore advdncing to man· ager. He bought the restau- rant seven years ago. Hlmmelburger and his wife, Diane, d<'rlincd to com- ment. -Selicia Kennedy·Ross Remember when the kids' soccer game got rained out? Your carpets remember. Your carpets take a lot of abuse. Even regular vacuuming can't remove g·round-in dirt. Just call COIT and we'll give you a COIT_· free cleaning estimate, backed by our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. So, no matter what's ·sh.akin'~ at your house ... call COIT 4 Tuewoy, November 16, 1999 Second . colleCtion •Like many ch urches, St Michael and All Angels Episcopaf Church is trying to keep up with its growth. SH ll lA Kt :NI 0)-R~ Mt P'iol CORONA DEL MAR Rapid growth has forced a . local church to take up a sec- ond collection The congregdtlon at St Michael dfld All Angels EplS- copal Church ldunched a cap- ital campaign ldst week lo raise nearly $1 million to expand the church. l.1ke a number of other local religious mstitullons, the parish needs to raise ct large amount of money to bwld new facilities because of recent growth. The goal of the fund- rdlsmg drive, which l!nds Jan 9, 1s $950,000 ·The pledges can be paid within the next three years. Much of tlw parish's recent growth has lo do with new development in the ared, Sdld John Turner, chairmdn uf St. Michael's campaign commit- tee Dunng the past year, the congregdhon has increased from dbout 220 fdmilies to 280. "We need to build new lacilitics lo ctcrnmmodate • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Dally Pilot, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627, fax them to (949) 646- 4170; or call (949) 764-4330 A com plete listing may be found at dallypi· lot.com. TODAY The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce busi- ness ref Prrdl lm.~dkf.ist will fea- ture Internet spec1dlist Stephen Smul. The breakfast starts at 7 1 ') a.m. and 1s held at The Pacihc Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd , Newport Beach. Tickets arc $15 for members with reservations or $20 al the door. For more mfonnation, call (949) 729-4400. Temple Bay Vahm Sisterhood's Chanukdh "Lunch and Learn" with Rabhi Mark Miller will stdrt at 10:30 a..m. Rdbb1 Miller will discuss Jewish refl('ctions on anger ind talk titled "''Keep a hd on it or else," and the talk will be followed by lunch. Temple Bat -Yahm is at 1011 Camelb<ick St., Ne~ort Beach. For more information, call (949) 854-7531. PalneWebber presents a semi~ nar hllecl N How to Select a Mil- llon-Dollcu Professional Money Mdnt1yer tor your $100,000+ Portfolio," at 6 p.m. at the Four Seac;ons ~ lotcl, 690 Newport Center Dnve, Nt'Wport Beach. The event 1s free. For more information, cdll (949) 717- 391.5. Temple Bat Yahm ls holding a Chanukah baziMr through these families,• said the Rev. Peter Haynes, pastor of St. Michael's. Many other churches are experiencing similar growth, Haynes added. . · Eight years ago, St. Jtunes EplScopal Church in Newport Beach ran a similar campaign and raised $3.25 million for a new parish hall, educational d.Od office b\llldings. Now St. James plans to launch another campaign as soon as next year to raise funds for enJargement of the worship area, a project with a price tag of more than $2 mil- lion. "There's a baby boom gomg on,· said·tbe Rev. Davis Anderson, pastor of St. James. "'At St. James, we've had to add several extra baposmal dales for the new babies.• Capital campaigns have long been the basis for the bwlding and expansion of churches, he said. "Whether it's a large parish trying to raise $20 million or a small one trying to raise a few thousand .. . to either expand or build new church build- ings, you must have a capital campaign,• said Anderson, 55. "Unless you have a sole benefactor who giVes a very large gift, -there must be broad-based ownership Thursday, featunng local and Israeli artisans and vendors. The bazaar is in the social hall of the temple, 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. For more mformation, call (949) 644- 1999 WEDNESDAY PaineWebber presents a semi- nar titled "Everything You Need to Know About Social Security Benefits,• at 1 p.m. at the PaineWebber Conference Room. 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 900, Newport Beach. The .event lS free. For more information, call (949) 717-3915. The Balboa Island Museum and Histoncal Society will meet at 7 p.m. at the home of Pat Buderwitz. The society has been discussing the possibility of purchasing the old Balboa Island fire station as a location for the museum. For more . information, call Pat Buder- witz, (949) 675-9019. Best-selling local author JoAnn Mapson will read at the Costa. Mesa Seruor Center at 7:30 p.m dS part of a benefit for the Costa Mesa Library Founda- tion. Refreshments will be pro- vided. Tickets are $15 and $7 .50 for students The center is at 695 West 19th St., Costa Mesa For more information, call (714) 545-6597. Salomon Smith Barney ho ts a free program on managing dis- tributions throughout your life- "Otier 50 Ytars of Fi11e Quality" AJI Types of Window Treatments • Valance 8c Cornice Boxes • Roman Shades • Blind • Vertical., • ~huttcr • Bedspread, Complimentary Con1u/111tion in Your Hom1 V1Jte44~· DESIGN CENTER I nctory Showroom 1998 l lnrbor Blvd., Co ta M a 642-8400 Doily Pilot DON LEACH I DAILY PILO The Rev. Peter Haynes of SL Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church stands wtth John and KJm Turner, who are leading a capital campaign to raise St million to expand the church. appeal to raise the money," he said. "Everyone in the com- .mumty of fciith needs to feel that ownerslup." St. Michael's needs to expand because it also pro- Vldes meeting rooms for vari- ous community organizations, such as local scout troops troops, Alcoholics Anonymous and neighborhood assooa- tions, Haynes said. The rooms are also used as classrooms for special meet- ings like parenting classes. "We've reached a point where we cannot accommo- date any more groups or AROUND TOWN Ume from 4 to 5 p.m. at its office, 650 Town Center Drive, Suite .100, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 641-7738. Women in Business, Orange CoWlt5' Chapter presents "When Llfe Gives You Lemons, Stick Them in Your Bra," a pro- gtam of information on breast cancer. The program starts at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., New- port Beach. 1ickets are $35 for WIB member , $42 for guests. For more information, call (714) 731-1077. The Yello wstone Foundation presents a benefit luncheon and fashion show. The event will be at 1 L30 a.m. at Bistro 201, 333 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. A donation of $100 is requested. For more informa- bon, call (949) 640-2025. OCC presents a lecture on the tree house people of New Gu.inea at 7:30 p .m. at the Lido lsle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach. Ad.mis~ s1on IS $5. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5087. Newport Beach Public library presents •Holiday Food, Deco- rating & Fun," a free noon pro- gram on preparing holiday par- ties, food and seasonal table decorations. The culinary experts of Sur La Table will pre- side over the alf dir. The library is dt 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach For more informa- tion, call (949) 717-3801. The Wlldlands Cons~ancy ls sponsoring a preview and site tour of Upper Newport Bay from 9 a.m. to noon. The tour starts at 600 Shellmaker Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 548- 1175 .. FRIDAY OCC presents a benefit lecture titled "Uruque Art and Archi- tecture Around the World,· from 8 to 9 p.m in the Robert B Moore Theatre on campus. A $10 donation is requested. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5039, ext. 2. The Newport Beach Public Library hosts -Eye on Orange County Education,• the second event in its Distinguished Pan- el Discussion Series. The dis- cussion starts at 7 p.m. Admis- sion IS $10. The librdl'Y is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 644-3296. SATURDAY Loke lani's Rhythm of the Islands Dance and Drum Stu- dio hosts its second annual Tropical Christmas Boutique, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The stu- dio is at 1035 El Camino Dr., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (714) 437-1146. ONGOING A women' therapy support group meets to discuss rela- MUNICIPAL BONDS ONEO.F • calif ornia 's leading underwriters •New offerings available ~AAA Bonds • Non Rated Bonds SUTRO&CO Irrvtstnitnl Pnf tSSionals SiT(l 18~ Private Client Group 7b Set an Appointment, Please call ... LANTZ E. BELL Branch Manager • 61 o Newport c.enter Drive, SUitt 900 Newport Beach, C1 92660 · · · (949) 720-8901 lbell@sutro.com classes," said Turner. 36. The campaign's proceeds will be spent on modernizing and expanding the church's kitchen facilities, nursery and play areas. The money will also be used to add four new meeting rooms and a 4,300- square-foot multipurpose tionslup issues at 6:30 p.m . Tuesddys at 1151 Dove St., #105, Newport Beach. For more information, call Barbara at (949} 261-8003. The Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library Used Book Store needs to replenish its book stock. Patrons are urged to bring in unwanted books. With the exception of law books or magazines, all donations -hardcover and paperback -are welcome and are tax-deductible. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries -Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar. They can also be left in the special book closet next to the store at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call {949 7 59-9667. The Newport Beach Newcomers Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesdays of each month at different homes. The group of about 100 women go on the road, play golf, tennis, bndge and more. The group also holds several evening parties. For more information, call (949) 854-4501. St. Mark Health MlnJslries presents Love Without Honor support groups for women coping with domestic violence dt 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mondays' through December. The groups will meet for two hours at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 721- 8079. The Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors a discussion group focusing· on issues, concerns and responsi- bilities of adult children canng fo r their elderly parents at 7 :30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The purpo ·e of the group is to help children and other concerned relatives to identify problems and b\llldmg. St. Michael's nas d.lread~ .raised $650,000, more than two-thirds of its gOdl - a feat Haynes attnbutes to econonuc: gOOd tunes. · Construction of the expcln- s1on is scheduled for next sum mer issues and develop appropri- ate solullons. The cost is $30 For more mlormahon, calJ (714) 445-4950. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce holds networkmg luncheon meetings from 11 :45 a.m to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Dnve, Costa Mesa. Visitors arc welcome. Cost~ $12. For more informa- tion, call (714) 885-9090. The Lido Isle Toastmasters Club meeti; at 6.30 pm. Mon- days at the Oakwood Apart- ments, 1700 16th St., m the clubhouse on the mdm level. Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 515- 9470 The John Henry FoWldatlon sponsors th(' Comfort Zone. a mental iJJness support group, which meets from 7.30 to 9 pm. Thursdays at the Light- house Coastal Commumtv Church, 301 Magnolia St . Costa Mesa. For more mfor mallon, call (949) 548-727 4. J ewish Family Service of Orange County sponsor~ an ongomg Jewish heating sup- port group for people experi- encing chronic illness. Tht, purpose 1s to provide partic1~ pants with emotional and splfituat support to manage illness and its consequence<.. The group moets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Jew1sh Family S£>rvicc, 250 E. Baker St., Cos- td Mesa. Altendttnce is frne, but preregistration is required.· To register or for more information, call (714) 445-4950. Chain Reacllon offe rs Utness classf"s dt 7·30 am. and 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3928 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Tht:? fir&t class ic: free and any class after that will cost $10 or $80 for 10 classes. Participant should bring a towel. For more mfonnahon, call (949) 588·2.C27. Sold 7~ ~at/61~ Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, Ellmln11c the Mlddlcmanl ComfNlrc our Prlcetl T•9.qAu Cotta M ... Showroom by •ppointmcn• 1240 l.opn Aw. Unit H ,.....,o1~··~1 -~ (7t4) 144 72H Doily Pilot Tue$doy, Novembof 16, 1999 5 :Council considers new site for skate park 2000 CONTINUED FROM 1 "Th • time ha come to wmu tx1ck to th . old-fa h- 1001~ horn life that was the background for om or the gr • lt t men,• Bishop aid of the boy dub and camp •New proposed site at Charle and Hamilton Councilman Joe Erickson deC"1slon etbout rezonmg the had suggested the site d!> d land until ~tatf can report back location for a c;kate park at a on the f<?(htb1hty of buildmg a streets was marked for a recent study session. kate park thNe. ·we all laughed, and then If the <'Ouncil were to decide said, 'This rnents some to go ahPdd w1th ttie park, it, Sus.\N M cCORMACK • thought.'• CowdJl said. would ht1vo to reimbwse the •Cowan noted the lcU1d w<ts biddN tht'? dep<>:,1l. llotf Plot once zoned for recreallonul On tho agcmd<t, the cmU'lcil ~ COSTA MESA Jn d sur-use. so the idea of using the wt1s ~cheduled to vote on prisE' move, the City Council s1t£" for a skate park was not whether lo use TeWmkle Park • •voted unanimously Monday unreasonable. for a skt1tP p.trk They contin· night to consider puthng a "The lightbulb finally went ued thdl decision, d!> well. .~kateboard park at Charle and on," she said. A hghl moment oc.:curred •Hamilton streets About six months ago, a when one> public: speaker sug- ;.< Tiie vote was made after bidder put a $25,000 deposit on geste(l using ·'the Pdcific Councilwoman Libby Cowan ·the land with the city. The Amphith~ali'c tJS Ci ready-to· suggested the city look mto transaction Wds to be complet· use skate park. • putting a skate pdl'k on the land, · ed dft~r the land \~as rezoned. The council hud re~ently which U1e counol was poised to But ~th Monddy s vote, the zeroed m on thP ei:lst side of f"rezone for business purposes. council postponed makiny d I TcWmkle Park, near the comer NEWPORT million each year to run the city, nearly 70% of which goes to -staff expenses, said Danner. It 1s this chunk, combined with a cyclicdl economic downturn, that will tip the budget in flVe yedrs. "lnfltltion will be heating up, "{there will be) pressure on employe<> salaries and the econ- omy \vi.U slow down,• Danner said. Recalling the economic prob- lems the oty suffered m the mid -1990s, Glover and other cotmcil members want to be prepared Uus time. · Looking at the fact that [Newport) is not on a freeway and it's 50% m the ocean -we just don't huve any avenues of new reserves coming in. The city IS pr<'tty well bwlt out." said Glover, adding that she believes lhe council needs to look at bringmg more high-end tounst.s mto Newport. • \ nwnber of developments dfc heiny proposed for the oty wiU1m the next year -the Newport Dunes hotel. N<'wport Center expansion t1nd the Sutherland-Talld Mannapdrk propo~1l. Because of Ul.is, the council will be faced with mdlly difficult decisions. said Mayor Dennis O'Neil. TRAILS CONTINUED FROM 1 "Multipurpose trails are considered commuter trails· because they ~an be used to commute through the park to the beach or inland areas of Orangl' County,• Alkema expl,1ined. "This is a very important hnkage when 1l come to transportation for the city." The> funding will come from the federal Tr<msporta-• tion Enhancement Acllv1ties pro~1ram, which the Orange County Transportation Aulhonty adm1msters. SHAW CONTINUED FROM 1 they felt they were publicly humilidted and mocked. Some of Shaw's supporters said U1e people who decry the Judge's behavior are misinter- preting her objectives. "For U1c most part, day in and ddy out, she trie!> to mdke a difference in people's live!),~ said attorney Fred Ascari, who worked for two years as a clerk in Shaw's courtroom •Her objective 1s to make a differ- ence in two lo three minutes with the person she has before her. Looking at these isolat~d cases i not telling the big p1c· ture of Susanne Shaw.• But Shaw's cntlcs believe her unusual courtroom demeanor has cau ed prob- lc~. Some of the testimony Monday included: • D<?puty Dist. Atty. Susan Lrurcl, who claims Shaw tried to persuade her to reduce a :,DUI cha1ge again t u U.S. . Manne hcllcoptcr pilot. uwd "Srud Shctw "aid the blcnush on the defendant's re<'ord nught Car Accident? I RI f; Rfi.POKI rtvC11I clnJtlv r,omkJ ~1c11 you l\tt•I 1\1 knnw bd111c you uulr you1 cue or spnk "'"h *"l"'"' I )011"1 ltr 1nn1litr <lay I.fl by unu '"" oll 1he foll ft« 24 lu. Rtc:omcd M ge It' IU.~91·1071 Car Accident? Financial focus? Should the city I focus on generat- mg more revenue for a predicted eco- nomic downturn, or should it attempt to decrease expenses? Call our Readers .Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or e-mail your·comments to dailypilotO/atimes Please tell us your name and hometown, and include a phone number (for verifica tion purp<>Ses only). In order to keep up New-1 port's services, council memhers -with a predicted economic downturn in rrund -expect a struggle m locating new sources of revenue that will be d beneht for the city's overall well-being "!These developments) gen- erate a lot of muniopal revenue>, but can cause traffic congestion and other envuorunenlcll impacts," SaJd O'Neil, dddlllg that counol members need to thoroughly review lhelf option~. The five-star resort proposed by Sutherland-Talla alone htts estunated 1t will bnn g m a tempting $2.8 million in dnnud.I oty revenue. The 10.71·acre property on the Balbod Peninsula currently houses American Legion Post 291, the Nevtt B Thomas Girl Scout House and the Manna· According to the Cdltrnns Web site, the dWdrded pro· 1ects did more than serve basic safety needs: thC)' enhanced other transporld- t1on facilities. "The purpose of the project must be for transportation, but if a recreation expenence 1s gained as a result of the trnnc;- portation facility, this does not exclude the activity lrom con· sideration under this pro- gram," the site said. Ofhcials said the authority received 73 applications seek· mg the money and narrowed 1t down to 16, including Fairview Park The authonty requires that the cities receiv- ing the money match it by prevent him from getting an dv1ation JOb in lhe future. When Laird didn't budge, Shaw allegedly made com- ments about the attorney's social life The prosecutor cla1.IDS Shaw chastised the her about drinking dunng week· e11ds Shaw also referred lo the dubious drinking habits of her soon-to-be father-in-law, who was a former 1udge, Laird alleged. . •She said I nught live to regret my decision down the rodd," Laird testified. "I still felt the defendant should plead guilty under the DUI charge! • A 24-year-old man who was allegedly called a ""rich, spoiled Irvine kid," by Shaw during d court hearing. Tho defendant, Bnan McMillen. had suffered his econd DUI arrc.st and was trying to avoid any jail time. Mcf'vtillen's older brother was killed in Jail dunng the late 1980s, according to McMillen's father, Jame park mobile home park. Each entity has a leasf' with the aty thdl will come up for renewal wilhm two years. But Bob Catt'\tin, president of Defend the Bdy, said more dc>ve>lopment is not the .way to ~JO ul'm hiyhly skeptical that (lh<' c 1tyj ne>cds $1.2 million mor£> Lt converuPntly matches the Dunes' pro)l'cted revenue slrl"'dm," C'dustm Sdid. "They're selling the city short and Sdcri· Liang qudllly of lile for past sms, .und dl the sclme time, creating future sins to Ix• pctid for by future g<meralion-;. ~ In ctdchlton to developments, counnl members will consider 14 other proposals suggested by the report, which could annual· Iv nu . .,e beh<.:(!cn $10,000 and $500,000 m dty n•venue. Among th~e arc sugge:.bons that th1· dty could mcrease or m1ph•ment service fees, charge pcnc.1IUPs for Idle bill payments and pos<,1hly even partner \\Tith corpor<1llons for mdrket:mg opporturullt'S fl the:,e efforts are employed lo the lullest, it would ra.iw the $1.2 million needE?d to Ofl<:;et tlw pred1c ll'd economic down tum. Out conunuruty uetlvist Tom Hydns ,,ud thC' rnuncu should ldk<' dO honest look c1l its own expPOSCS "There dTC two wa)s to baJ- dncc <l budgPt: one 1~ to Ulcreasc revttnuc and the other 1s to 25°0. Allocatmns ranqed from $100,000 for a bike\\a)' gap clo ·ure m San Juan Capistra- no to $1 .1. m1lhon for county h1stonc pre!>ervatJon pro1ects. Alkema sdid plans for the park's new trail are part of a $9-milhon project to renovate the pdrk, according to a mas- ter plan the City Council approved about two years dCfO On the west side the pdrk will be a "native hdbitdt preservation" pdrk also con- tammg a picnic area dnd new pt1rkmg lot On the edst side, ll 1s plann('d for the park to have a botdntnll garden, dog ptlrk, pond for model yacht sdihng and d village or h1stor- icdl homes, Alkema said. t-.lcMillen. James McMillen claims Shaw wasn't concerned with his son's po!> ·1ble jdil time. • A 25-year-old man \\ho claims he dncl his friend weren't allowed to speak when Shaw put them m a holdmg cell for several hours m Febru- ary 1997. Joseph Eimers tesuhed that upon thl'ir return to Shaw's courtroom, they were greeted by her ~her cute little surfer boys.· -· When Eimers spoke to the Judge about his Chrisbnas Day arre:,t for disturbing the pcdce, Shuw allegedly responded with a •Bdh Humbug.• She lat- c1 followed with d line from the Chnstmas carol "Deck ' the Halls," ho ~1d. ·she houldn'l be saying something hke that,• Eimers said. •Jt wasn't a good Christ· mas for me. I thmk she was mor • interested m getting h r point aero . " of Juniper Duvt{ flnd Arhngto11 Avenu<>. an open turf mea wilh .a g~o\'.e of eucalyptus and ash trees. · Mayor Munahdn hdd md 1f the council did not n1<1kf• 1t dec1sion on d i.k<lle park loca- llon Monday nicrht. the city m!ght never yet d pc1rk because Of d "nol•tn•IOY•bctCk· ydrd" dthtude on the pclrt of resid(>nts. During th1~ ldsl year, c-ounc1l memh<'rs and residents have; pa<>stonutely debated the l!>'iUe. Ldsl Mdy, the council's plans to build u 10,000-squ.ire-toot skatl"! park dt Lio·ns P4rk \~ere halte"d when nearby r1·<1dents protested be-cause of the Jo s of green space decrea.w.·cx~n~es," he said. During the mi(l-1990 bud- get crunch, derwu-.inq cxpcns· es is exac Uy whal llll' city dtd. The counctl cut -.t<1f1 hy 15%, Danner said "It was rough 11H' Pntu .. country Wd~ in c1 rP< <'"iswn ;me! 1t yCctr . Bu me s srt:>wcd con1>1der- dlJI}~ but thP dCtlve h~es ot • I K'ttl rnsJdenL'> chrt noL . Club WC!H· more! artivl! th<1n <>ver. The Fndav AJter- nuon dub saw an mcreas(! m nwmlwrship dnd tJt1x1liul)' groups and the Lion-. Club twC"dme mncasmgly act1v~ . Schools contmued to opn1 10 Newport-!\.1esu ttnd the very tJC hvc PTA WdS lormed. Bnctge · purtws arid dinner dances dnd pot Jue k suppers hlle<I locaJ r.ctlenctors. . In 1932, the 'Busmes'> and. Professional' Women's Club wa formed There were more than 30 members, with Mar- guentc War cJ.., 1b lirsl preSl· dPnt. AnothPr new acU\'lty m the aret1 was the Bo} s Club !>larte<l hy t-.trs. Vem Btshop ol Sdntd And. Sh<· chu'>e Costa 1c'>tt for thP-rural atmosph~re and lhe proximity ot Wdter sports in Nt'wport BedCh drasticaJ.ly altect('d propt>rty ldX CENTER and sales ldX," Dunnc1 smcl. Cap1tdl prow< ts, such c1s expen:,ive> r0<td projpct:;, W<.!U' CONTINUED FROM 1 dlso reducNI In "ipite of thi..; however, U1e nty Wde-1 dble to milliltaUl the IP\'t'I of !>l'IVlCf'S tor The lutest (one em ur neigh· which •Newport l3Pc1c h is hors Wds the umount. of car-. known, Ddnner st1id. con9re~1atmg outs1dl' lhe dd} · "It\ dbout $24 nulhon JU'it lo · cc1m c<•nter Neighbors sd.td pc1r- run the pobco department Pot-. ctnd thett children uren't Property l<lX<>:, ulnnP c dtl'l P\'en using thf' crnss\\'c1lk, mdkmg 1t run the pohce clepc1rtnwnt," dcingeruus tor motonsts tum mg 0 1';e1l !:'did. onto f\.1agn oha A\'enue lro.m But 1l t'> this ex1wns1\ic er-S{mta Ana A\'e nue ''ho nug11t \'lCe thdt Hvdns thmk ... needs a not see them closer look Privati1foq s me c1tv •We don t '"'ct.nl am' l"llore sen.1ces such as the Im dc•part· tr.tged1e.-. m our neighborhood.• ment or lile<Juard -.(•TVi«•s -as sa id re..,1dent Pdtncia OU\cill. other ronunurull1>s hl1vc clone -It's d very tnghtPtiiny elfed to could s1gnihccmtly cut the oty's Jut a child " expenses ThP. downside to thc1l • PMPnG <irn supposed to ti...e mtJy be reduced S<'TVKe k•vP!s. d c hwch JXtrkmu lot to drop oft City otf1naL.., rtbo ctrc makmg thl'll kid<> \'et some pdrenb, a comparntive stt1cly to look at iwiqhh<>rs conhmd, double p<trk Newport Bedch's spenchnq <.1nd .incl let their children run across revenue:, compared with oUwr lhl! slrc>et. cities in Orn.ng(• County. Tile report should be releasPd w1thm Center operator, Shervl the next month. • ldwkmo:.on stJid she hc1s told Copies ol thP hnann<1l lore-pc1rl•nts nunwrous tlml:'s to use c&t t1re dV,uldble ul tht> tidnun-llm cro:.swalk. Sht> Sdid there i$ istrabve services olhrn dl City a parents' hdildbook that dis· Hdll, 3300 Nttwport Bl\cl, < Ul'se'> pcdcstnan saf Pl:)' Other issue!> neighbors Water ports m Newport Beach continued to be a lavontf' p stm:1e. But earlt in lhP cfocacl•>, Newport Bay was o cl,1ngero1,1s arett for water ~port . \\1tt} mv1•stment C'1p1tal not :-.imply scarce but none:ius- trmt, a tno ot Nl•wport Beach res11lc>nt went to Wosh.ington to ,st>c.'lut> morn•y·from the fed- eral go\•crnruent to tum New- port Hay mto Newport Harbor. Th" . de<.ade ~ndecl on an 1uh:lant note. wiU1 the creation ol I he SCdf PCTO\\ C'iJfntV<d. in Cesta Mesa, wh1r.h dww thou- sands of tounsls to the area and lifted the spmts of even,; one Sources: ·A Sire~ of Orange The H1sto<y of Costa Mesa," Edn'k J Miller. 1970 ·Newpart Beach 75 1906·1981: James P Felton, 1981 ·so Golden Years,• Samuel A Mey· er, published by the Newport News: 1921·194& "Orange County Through Four Centurie\," Leo J Fri!\, 1982. Costa Me~ Herald . h1 ouyht up includPd signs, 1 rc1sh c oUec uon dnd curb desig· ndlton. Rund" Hc1\'.ltinson, who O\\ ns th<' cc•11IN with his wife, Sht•rvl, smd lhev hdVf• tried to c1c cnmroodate · neighbors' nt>eds I-If-' sa1cl he doe n t know ho\\" much 1 e nough, ·we hdve done everything \11c> CM to com pl),• he Sd.ld •Jt ecms eve ')1lung \\e do 1s met w1U1 some le\ el of resistance. W1• want to be n good neigh· hor · For om,, re-.1dent-., that may not be Pnou!Jh Howard Deng- hdusen said he will ask the a tv s Pl~nnmg Co1nm1ss100 to L">Sllt' d Ol'W U'iC t>emut for the clci\'·c<t1 e center. There has been sonw d11bate whether a pcnmt issued b}' the nty m the 1960s tor the clciy-cart? center site ts i.llll vahcl. "What lhe Plaruung Com- m1ss1on needs to do 1s issue a new conditional-u!>e perrrul, so there can he "ome fol'C'e behind 1t, • he "01ct "Th1!n .... -e Cdn have the polir ' wntP tick<'tc; il ~ple uarwalkingl don't comply. Find Out What's New In Digital Entertainn1ent More oJWhat }Ou Wint -When . Yl>u Wint ft. Looking for a \\,\y ro bnng your TV up to .. 1 whole llL'\\ k" c.:l? Comcast Digital C.able givL"' you OVL'R 200 of Ameri<.:Ls b\omc. and l~t Clble! ch(u11 \d.s, 45 ch~nncl~ of CD-quality rnu~i .md hit movies evcry 30 min- utes -all on an imcr.u .. 'tive screen guide chac givt-..., \'l)U Lomplctc.: mcrol. 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Front row, from left: Brittany Crall, Tracy Brown, Jamie Brownell, Jacqueline Becker, Kate Petry and Marissa Becker. Final countdown W Newport-Mesa football teams qegin second season and Newport could stick around awhile. Division IX at-large berth, to overcome the disappoinbnent of its football season endmg ;,&;90m: sept. 20, 1980 ,;-~.,. W Height: 5-foot-71/1 W.lght: 115 Sport Women's water polo flm: Goahe Wli': Freshman High tdiOol: Newport Harbor co..dt: Mike Gile6 ~Rim llM•lte food: ·l<e aeam." ,..mt.., MOvM: •PrJ-.oner of the Moun~ns" 11111t~ ...... tt ·stopp1ng . two bx-meter penatty JtlOtS in one g11ne against Palomw. • MNeeeofthew.ekX: Making a Wong comebedt 9mt Mt. San Antonio College with 10 Slll8S '" ihe occ net. !Wf Pb Collector sports Ufd Rrles ~' N ewport Harbor High football coach Jeff Brinkley wouldn't say it Sunday, but other coaches in the division couldn't help but notice the Sailors' fortuitous draw in the CIF Southern Sect.Jon Division VI playoffs. Should the unbeaten and No. 2-seeded T~ handle first-round foe El Dorado and either Villa · Park or Santa Ana in the quarterfinals, their likely semifinal op'ponent is La Mirada. And while the Matadors have played in section title games five of the last seven ... seasons (mostly in Division ~ VIIl), many believe they ~ are a lesser obstacle than ~ top-seeded Mayfair, or No. ~ 4-seeded Tustin. ~ The Sailors (9-0-1) are ~ bidding to become the §eighth straight Sea View League champion to win the section crown. If they make it to the finals, it could mean a date with former Mesa Coach Myron Miller's Tustin lillers, who have won six straight, following a 1-3 start against a monstrous preleague schedule. • Mayfair Coach Mike Fitch, whose Monsoons have won 15 straight and have been top-seeded all year in Division VI, after · winning the Division IX title last fall, could be seen telling La Mirada coaches •·we'll see you in the fuials," at the conclusion of their regular-season-ending showdown, telecast on a delayed basis Saturday by Fox. P REPS borry faulkner Not so fast, Mike. IC Irvine doesn't get you in the quarterfinals, I think Tustin will pull the upset m the semifinals. • Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar could have received less clifficult first-round football matchups, but CdM Coach Dick Freeman, whose 3-7 Sea Kings shared Pacific Codst League title, wasn't about to rock the boat Sunday. •"We're JUSL lucky to be in the thing," Freeman said, refusing to whimper about Friday's date with fourth-seeded Valenoa, whlcb will be played at Huntington Beach I hgh. • There were no CIF polls for football this week, but inqumng Costd Mesa minds would be hdppy to know the Mustangs' 14-0 win over CdM Friday would have prompted me to place them fourth in my Division IX Top 10, six spoL-. better than I voted them last week. • It wlll take some time for Estancia, denied the But, Coach Dave Perkins revealed, the program is hard at work to finalize early plans to open next season in Hawaii. Now that's something to look forward to. • The Orange County high school sports community is experiencing a huge void left by the death of Orange County Register sportswriter David Osterman last week (cardiac arrest at age 48). A couple hundred friends, colleagues and members of the sports community, all of whom Osterman had touched, gathered Monday at United Methodist Church in Fountain Valley to celebrate the life of the man who covered the prep beat for most of his two-plus decades at the paper. Ostf!rman wrote the first story in which my name appeared as a high school athlete. We attended the same high school and university and, as I discovered at the memorial service, grew up in the same neighborhood, 10 years apart. Dave was an encyclopedic source of county athletic history, but much more, a friendly,· ht1morous, selfless and dedicated colleague. His company always seemed to bngbten the estimated 20-25 games and/or CIF meetings we covered together each year. He'll will be missed, but never forgotten. I'm a better person and a better reporter for having known him. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (COACHES' SELEC TIONS) NEWPORT ANDRE STEWART T he 5-foot-9, l65·pound seruor tail- back rushed for 186 yards on 32 came. his school Siil· gle-season· record ninth triple-figure out-• put of the year. HARBOR CHRIS MANDERINO A 5-foot-7, 160-pound 1uruor outside linebacker. he earned htS thud player of the week honor 1n last four games with consistent O oggres lveness. ESTANCIA . KENNY MATI VALBUENA . COLBY , .he 6·foot-5, 220-pound junior quar- terback cam oft the bench to comp! to four second· hAlf pa for 26 yards and 1 ad two touch-• down dnv • MES A DAVE WEIR COSTA WILLY 111 1 FRANCO I~ T he 6-foot, 1!)0.pounrt enior light end-sdety hdd three rocr.pttons for 5'4 yard and play d sohcUy on defon t' to help pr •rve the • hutout CORONA JAY. BOlTOM • A 6-foot, l 8 5 - pound senior two-way starter, he completed 5 of 10 pc,sse.c; for 72 yards and shifted from lin •backer • to end. DEL MAR BLAKE HACKER STATEMENT OF THE DAY •tte wil be missed, but nev• forgotten I'm a beftlr pnin clld a beft• reponw for hcrmg known lira -• Bany Faulkner, commenting on the passing of Orange County Register sportswriter David Osterman, 48. , Nowmber 16, 1999 • Corison • 949-57 4.4223 tfll . .....-.. SPORTS HALL OF FAME~ CELEBRATING TH E MILLENNIUM Newport Harbor • Like some other Sailors' products, he didn't really start setting things on fire until after his prep caree~. RIC'J IAllD DllNl'll Fora skinny lad 11111 coming out of 1111111 Newport Harbor High who played only one season of varsity basketball, Denny Fitzpatnck turned mto a sizable force Ill college. A late bloomer who still holds the Orange Coast College record for the highest free-throw percentage (85.4%) in a smgle season (mirumum 100 attempts), the sharpshooting Fitzpatrick played under Pete Newell at Cal and was chosen team MVP of the Golden Bears' 1959 NCAA championship squad that beat West Virginia (and All-American Jerry West) in the finals. #We had a great team, but we didn't have any stars," said Fitzpatrick, a 6-foot shooting guard who dropped in 20 points to lead Cal m the NCAA tiUe game. Fitzpatrick, who also played ·in beach volleyball tournaments, continued playing basketball until age 40. He's also an avid goUer and tennis player. A 1955 Harbor graduate, Fitzpatrick played hoops with • Paul Neumann (Stanford) and under Sailors Coach Jules Gage, then moved on to OCC, where • he came into his own •(Neumann) was probably the best guard in the PCC for 10 years -either way," Fitzpatrick said. •He was really a great player." Fitzpatnck, who never played professional basketball, enjoyed a career scoring average at OCC of 15.7 ppg, the school's eighth best all-time mark. Still among OCC's career-best free-throw shooters at 77.5% (238 of 307), Fitzpatrick helped Orange Coast wm the Eastern · Conference championship in 1956-57, when Coach Stu lnrnan's team went 24-4 overall, tied lot the second-most victones m OCC Fitzpatrick, an All-Pacific Coast Conference selection in '59 who also made the AU-NCAA Tournament squad, was so Denny ftt-r...:»trfck history .. """'!"" · The learn captain, impressed by Newell that he named lus first slln after lum. "Pete Newell is the greatest," said Fitzpatrick, who arrived at Cal expecting to redshirt in 1957-58, but a teammate's broken collarbone created an opening and Fitzpatrick wound up being the first guard off the bench that · season as the Bears met {and lost to) Elgin Baylor and Seattle University in the regional finals. •(Baylor) was phenomenal. He was the best player we played against at that time, better than Oscar Robertson (at Cincinnati); Wtlt Chamberlain (at Kansas) or West. (The Seattle Chieftains) made a half-court shot at the gun to tie it, then they beat us in overtime • The following year, Cal won it all with Fitzpatrick as its leadmg scorer. In their victory over Cincinnati in the NCAA semifinals, the Bears held Robertson, the NCAA Player of the Year who came in averaging 36 points per game, to only 16. Jn the finals, NCAA Tournament MVP West scored 28 points. •we felt we did a good job on (West)," Fitzpatrick said. •we had very good team defense." Had Fitzpatrick redshirted his first year, he would've played on the Col squad in 1960 that advanced to the NCAA final and lost to Oluo State (with Jerry Lucas and John Havlicek). But, following his standout , collegiate basketball career, · Fitzpatrick was far from finished as a top-notch athlete. Fitzpatrick, a better baseball player in high school (when he weighed only 145 pounds) than a basketball player, played indoor volleyball for the Hollywood YMCA in 1961, when the ix-man team captured the Amateur Athletic Uriion national championship. Fitzpatrick was a first-team all-conference selection, along with teamma\e Jeddy Young, while Jim Embree was a second-team choice Fitzpatrick w& also an All-Southern Calif omia pick. Fitzpatrick, who grew up under the influence of J !arbor Boys Club Coach Rod MacMillian, was a shortstop in . basebcill in high school and a three-yedf varsity pldyer, edJlling AU-Sunset Ledgue honors twice. After college, he accepted his first 1ob at St John Vianney High in LA (now Daruel Murphy) as a teacher and coach. TWo years • later, Fitzpdtrick was at Hancock College in Santa Mana as a basketbdll coach. (Hancock's football coach at the time was John Madden.) But Fitzpatrick, who has two master's degrees, went another direct.Jon and worked as an engineer in the aerospace busmess for six years, then started a computer software company His unique resume also mcludes a 10-year stint as president of Beverly Hills Savings and Loan. Since 1983, Fitzpatrick has been in the real estate development business. H.is company is called PdcTen Partners. All the partners played basketball in the Pac 1 O: Himself, Nyal Leslie (Arizona) and Pete , Hillman (USC). Fitzpatrick, the latest hon~ in the Daily Pilot SportS Hall of Fame, celebrabng the : millennium, live in We ·tw<*J : with his wife, Buffy (Elizabeth) 1 They have three grown duldren· dau~hter Laura and sons Peta and Mike, dnd one grandson, Walter, who wa:; born three months ago. Pete f1t1patritk, named aft f!I the legendary Conner Cal •• basketball coach, playl'd tennis at tJC Berkeley and once helped. the bear win an NCAA title. GdM golfers seventh at CIF Finals tnMECULA -Corona dct Mar Hlgt) <'appcd its girls golf team ea~on G 11 l S G 0 L f Monday by flrushmg evcnth at the CIP Southern Section F'in,,ls ot 1'cm ku Golf Course. • Junior Allison &hauppne1 hot an 11 ov r·pM 83, whit tcammat Krl Un McCoy, IS sophomore, anti 'nl)'.lor McComudc. o 1un or, hot 8 llnd 90, r 1 ctively for Coach Mike Starkw th r' <1uod. South Tomme 12~) won th event, followed by I larvnrd·W nk , ~ Park, Univ rslty, !:ianta Misrg11rita and Bishop Montgom ry_. &-heuppn and McCormkk Will com1 t today in th • CJP lndlvldu Qualifying at on Uk ountry lub in Palm prtn • Doily Pilot HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL . '-An WEEK'S HIGH SOtOOl FOOT8AU Pt.AYS Of lO YARDS Oft MOR£ • 61 • C.J. Zuniga (Costa Mesa) touchdown run. • 52 • ll'avls ll'lmble (Newport Harbor) pass from Chris Manderino. • Andre Stewart (Newport Harbor) run. • 4' • Wiiiy Franco (Costa Mesa) pass from Dave Weir • 42 • Freddy Rodriguez (Estancia) fumble return. l.AsT WUK'S BIG DEF£NSIV1: PlAYS COSTA MESA -Tackle Danny Mardikian made a tackle for a 3-y<?rd loss and another for minus· 1 yard . End Antony Grubisich stopped a ballcarrier for no gain ... End Todd Duddridge pressured quarterback into an incompletion and later batted down a pass .. Cornerback Greg Stewart recovered a fumble ... End Dave Weir forced a 2·yard loss and tfl)-ee plays later hurried QB into an incompletion ... Cornerback Jake Cleveland intercepted a pass to all but thwart CdM comeback . . NEWPORT HARBOR • Free safety Dayne pfaff stopped an Aliso runner for no gain ... Strong safety Billy Clayton busted through to stop a Wolverines' runner for a 2-yard loss ... Outside linebacker Mike Tunney came up quickly to produce a 4-yard loss ... Clayton forced an incompletion on a halfback pass ... Nose guard Andy Kal~nz plugged the mid- dle to make a stop for no gain ... End Nick Langsdorf hurried the quarterback into an incompJetion ... Tackle Nick Moghaddam Intercepted a pass ... End Garrett ll'oncale came up the middle for a 10-yard quarterback sack .. Chris Manderino and Kelsey Peterson intercepted the next two passes ... Cornerback Justin Jacobs forced second and long with a tackle for a 3-yard loss ... Troncale and Manderino teammed up on a first-down tack- . le for no gain .• Clayton ended Aliso's final drrve with an intercep- tion, Harbor's fourth. . CORONA DEL MAR Outside linebacker Blake Hacker had a tackle for no gain, nearly blocked a punt and produced the biggest hit of the night with a stop for a short gain .. End ll'avis Hackett, tack- les Jay Bottom and Billy McArdle and linebacker "" Matt Gulley all made stops for no gain .. , , Cornerback David Beser forced an incompletion with strong coverage .. Safety Adam Cooper closed quickly to make a stop on a short gain ... Tackle Dave Richardson stuffed an instde run for a 1 yard gain ESTANCIA • Outside linebacker Sean Freeman forced a fumble teammate Freddy Rodriguez returned 42 yards ... Nose guard Josh Veach blocked a conversion kick .. Danny Valbuena laid ~~~~ili:ICl~·· a big hit on a Uni kick rewrner ... Middle linebacker Matt Mueller made a stop for a 4-yard loss ... Outside linebacker Matt Colby made a tackle for a 5-yard loss . End David Rodriguelt and Freeman combined to produce a S·yard loss • OCC women' hoor.s. falls to o. 1 Ventura CHAf.FEY -Venturct Col- lege, 3-0 and the No. 1-runkcd community collene women's basketball team m the state, handled dehmdm9 champion Orange Coa t, 75-5~), m the championship game of the Chdffey Tournament Sunday at Chaffey College. Sarah Middlebrooke hctd 18 pomts and Erin 1hmlinson 14 for th~ Ptrates (2· 1 ), who lrdtlect by 12 at halftime and Cl)uldn't get any closer. COMlllUHITY COU.EGE WOMEH qw.ffiy Tournament VENTURA 75, 0MNGE CoAST 57 Orange C.oast • M1ddlebfoolte 18, Tomlinson 14, Steward 9, Wilde 9. F1em 5, L~rs 2 • 3 pt 90itls · Fterst 1, Steward 1, Tomh1uon 1, Wild• 1. Fouled out • None Technicals · None Ventur• -Kaufhold 14, Hoffman 11, Noble 9, Norton 9, Hang 8, Stauhs 6, Sanders 6, Rhetta 5, Ayala 4, Kozar 4 '3 pt goals Hoffman t Rhetta 1. Fouled out None • Ted101cals None. Halftime Ventura, 37-25 ~I m OBJTUARIES I ( ns OBITUARIES I • OCC goes nowhere, literally, against goliath. Every time Mt. San • Antonio College scored a TD, the cheerleaders would throw Payday candy bars into the crowd. Needless to say the crowd was full and the cheerleaders needed to ice their arms atter Saturday's 47-6 win over Orange Coast. Hats off to the Mounties' cheerleader that managed to reach the pres~ box from the grandstand walkway Wlth her Pdyday heave. It was delicious. Thank goodness they didn't throw rocks mto the crowd every tune the defense rocked OCC's running game. Casualties would have been monstrous . The Ptrates had rrunus-56 yards rushing m the fust hall and with the exception of TENNIS Braverman sparkles at Hawaii tourney • Newport Harbor High sophomore stuns nation's No. 5 in the 16s, and does in 18s No. 5, too. KONA, Hawau -Natabe Braverman, a 15-year-old sophomore at Newport Harbor High, stunned Jedn Carlson in 16-and-unders, this past week- end while compellng for the Western Regionals team under Coach Greg Patton al lhe Pineapple Cup Team Competi- tion m Kona. The Sailors' standout knocked of( Carlson in a 3112- hour match, pulling out a 6-3, 4-6. 7-5 victory, after surviving two match points when down, 4-5, m the Uurd set. On Monday she completed her work, shocking Tanner Cochran, a national clay rourt champion in 1 Bs dnd also with a No 5 rating, but m 18s Braverman bested her m two tte-bredkers, 7 ·6, 7-6.Patton. a former UCI tenms coach, as weU as the now defunct New- port Beach Dukes. had a stream of enthusiastic com- ments about Braverman, ldbel· ing her the team's ·scud Mis- sile." The five-day mtemattonal competition, which included hve U.S. regions, Australia, Mexico, Canada and Japan, ended Monday. · PUBUC I NOTICES. "' 10 years where hi mtt.d MARTlN from ..me. Thi Capt"n CHl17I0794 ed unlH1 an inter-• Pwti ...._ .... Capll\ Sydney Mlllln, 14, ... e'ffly No!felT\blf 1', 1191. Ht Wit born In 1 t1 s In Suttle w uhlf19' ton. Af'fflYI I lovw of the -, Ciptlll'I Mlr'lln lond the M~hent Manntt In 1940 llld --"" .,., broke out on Decemblf 7th ht waa MM to oflic«I training tdlOOI Ind com- mlllldH lhlps that 1up- f)lled the troopt In World Wfl I, KOfel ll'ld Vle1nam. After Vietnam hi WH pot1 C1pt1Jn In JtpM tor 12 YMT• end then In Spain for rwtumtd to the 1tattt In 1171 Ind •tarted up Manin Opllcal 11 a wNk1nd vendor 11 the 0 .C.S.M Captain Maritn I• llnMd by hit •lfe Gef1 LUich Martin of COila Mela. hit son In the NIYy Mark Sle¥e11 MM11n or San Diego Ind brother Phillip M.,,ln of San Fr1111llco. 'rlvat1 MrvlcH for C1plaln Mlr11n will bl Mid at 11a to honor lht Captain wllhet. NOTICEOF PEllllON TO ADMlflSTBt ESTATE OF: MAURICE C. 'ADAMS AKA MAURICE ADAMS CASE NO. A199654 eated person filH an 1000 objeotion to the ...._ CA U814-petidon end 1howe 15.D good ceuH why the 11/1e, 11/17, 11/23 court 1houtd not HOT1CE OF TllJS1iE'S SAi.£ IJl'Wlt tM euthority. TMelt S. No mt35-l.Gst A HEAAING on Mo.~ Tiie Oldlr No the SMt>don will be mm:s YOU~" DEFN.l.T held on O.Oember 2, UNDER A C&D OF TUT 1 ttl et 1 :45 ,,M. OOH> 07ml• UNLESS In Dept. L73 loceted YOU TAl<E ACT10N TO flAO. et 341 The City TB:T YOUR PAOP9Ul, IT Ortw OrllftOI CA Mt IE SOLD AT A 1\8.IC 12881. SALE. F YOU HEED ~ IF YOU OBJECT ~ OF. ntE NA. Tu sdoy, November 16, 1999 7 Raymond Ohrel's 70-yard touchdown run, the Ptrdll~ hdd minus-87 rushing yards for the entire gdme ---................... ~-can't take awcsy from the Puates' improvement this e.ason. COLLEGES The numbers don't Im. OCC had 27 nmrnng pldys and 19 went for negative yardage. One thmg l leumed thb year: never say • "lhts 1s the best, whdtevcr" when it comes to community coUt:>gf:! • football. . After. uffenng Uuough dJ\ 0-5 campmgn m the Northern Division, the Bucs have mdnc19ed to wm a couple tough, do e games against PasadenCJ City CJnd Lony Beach City. F1rsl Palomar, then Cernto dnd now Mt: SAC wa the best tedm o( thE> entire Mission Conference. They have-no weakne-.s • The} hav~ a ctcren5ive front, led uy fl·foot-5. 300-pound Allonso Roone and 6-4, 290-pound M1m:us Roberson, who ''Ne in OCC's backI1eld dS much a:. Ohwl and Junnue Bank.' were, they could go through .iny offense in the gdlaxy dncl they made Pitates' Cflldrtl'rhdrk Jured Amt flee laster lb.an 0 J . on the 405. If you dW th Santa Ana uild Riwn;1d gam~. you wouldn't hhve picked OCC dgainst most Pop Warner teams, much less Patactena City and dr~tcndmg champ Long Beach C ity. Give the Hues credit, they went through some ~oul searching dOd some ound bedtinu , but managed to collect themsclve ... and hang around m the ctivision race. Flint fl(>e fctslRr; l>d\' thdt hve tunei:; fast. . It Wds, without d doubt the b1qg~t, dnd qwt~ hone:.tly, ugliest team m the Northern 01vis10n, though I still hdvcn't seen El Cdnllno yet Sta~ tw1ed Wm or losP t1gamst El Cdnuno on Saturday, congrats to l\11ke Taylor and the Pirates. Ice bug-. drc; on the house. Despite thP Jm,;, you still · LOOKING BACK Shadow lands New1xl11 I !arbor l hgh's !Jllls vol- leyhaU tedm advances to U1e ClF Southern SP.won lJ1v1smn I finctl with a 15·10, 15·5~ 4-10, 1&·4 win O\'Pr fah!>On. MJsty May ha~ 3:i kill and 15 d19s ror the Sailor;. . Newport l ldrbor' for,11.>dU leam move" on to the c1uarter1tnali, m 01Vls1on V playoff by bealln!J Saddleback, 28·14. Satlor lill1bock Brian John'>on ruc;he tor 194 yt1rd!<i m the win. 5 Co ta Mesa and Coron.1 df"I Mar' footb<ill te;nns both fail to advance past the fu<;t round. .01• ·ptlt> Charles Chabnan's 21.5 ruslnng ydrdc;, Costa MeSd ts upset uy Norte Vlstd, 28· 12. CdM Jose:. to Valla Park, 4:1-2 I. with Jo h WaJz '>Conny all three tourhdown'> for the St>d Kmgs CtJM\, girls tenruci tf'dlll gne to the C.:IF Division I final:. Wlth a 12-h wm over Dtma Hills CdM's single<> playen; ol Nlna Vaughan, Megan WachUe.r and Alissa Scott wm" all ntno ol their sets. New1>0rt Harh1>r's girls tf'nnls te.1m aJmo'>I pulls off the great ups t «gamst mighty Peninsula in D1vic;1on I, but falls, 10-8 The doubles team of Vanessa Godbey and Emily Barller ~weep5 tor the Sailors. CdM's boys water polo team truunces lraburo Hills in 01V1Slon I playoff , lb·7. l'Oetl Hue!>ton ~ore:. '>ix time:. foi thP. Sea King . Costa Me.-;a'< boys Wdter polo team is up~t m D1VlStOn JI quartertmnb by Manna, 11-5 d~1llle four goal'> fmm Rob Gra)ell. Orange Coa.,t Collef:J~' women's ba lu~tbal.l team opens lhr• eason b} swamping san Bernardino, 89·35 America Robledo lead the Pirates with 18 pmntor; and 12 rebounds, and JilDlle Shlne bas 16 pomt:li and 14 rcoountl Newwrt Harbor'-; toothall team bclrPI~ squeaks by John Glenn, 21-10 20 m· Clf D1v1Slon IV pla}olf , Wllh a goal hne stand in overtime on d two-point convt·r;inn attempt thr diflnence Sle\e Scheck Uuows thr•-e touchdown J\d .,c.: for the 5ailor.> E<.tanoa's undt>fl'dted football c;eason come:; to an end ln the D1VlS1on VJ playojf"' Wlth a 15· 12 loss to La Mirada m the opening round for the No t ee<led eagle Jo h Wojllde\\1CZ score the Eagle;' lone TD .Corona del Mar' football team potmds Pdc1hca, 10-0, m Division VI pldyolf:. CdM'.s Brian Lucas rushes for 133 yards CdM's girl.; vollcybcsll teom advan<.es to the D1vis1on 4-A finals with an B-15, 15 ~ 5·15, 15-12; 1.5-7 victory over Santa 8drl:Htrc1 City Coll g Danielle Everett gets '25 kills nod MX cices and PrenUce Perl(lns utlds 37 a sisls for the $ea KiQ9I Cd.M's girl!. tenrus team dlso advances to tbf: Division ~:A final" with a 14·4 wm ovtr Estancia.· Keri Phebus g<>e."> to 3t>·O m single play, "4Dd the doubles tf?am ol Kri teo Pollock·and Jackie O'Leary sweep foi CdM. ; CdM's boy:. water polo temn mov on t.o the Divistoo 4-A sPm1hnals after a 10-4 wm over LOng Beach Wilson Ryan \\elr's three goals leadS CdM. Orange Coast CollegP' worn n's sottcr t am clinches th South Coast CQnfcrun champ - on:.htp with a 5-J win over B4k Ocballe Forgette score.-. three um for the Pu at , wtth Ertn Kanney g ~tung lour assist! OCC's women's vollcybdU team defeats RcUlcho Sonllago 1 ·15 15-o, 15·4, 15-8, behind the c:uix-.rb effort of lJiit Whdom, who g nuie kills, four block.., and five ac-t . TODAY • Water polo · SCHEDULE We~tlake at Corona del Mar, 7 p.m. •Tennis High school boys • CIF Div1S1on I Playoffs, quarterfinals: Newport Harbor vs. Loyola, at Mira Costa, 3:15 p.m. High school girls • CIF Division I Playoffs, semifinal: Newport Harbor at Esperanza, 7 p m., CIF Division II Playoffs, semifinal· Harvard- High school girls • CIF Division I Playoff$, quarterfinals· Corona del Mar at Capistrano Valley, 2 p.m.: Newport Harbor at East V•lley (Redland~). 2 p m • Volleyball PUB UC NOTICES N~~11 N~=I Ill• Illy or salt rustor~ I( A R L E E N E P • mutt file your c1 .. m KllTlt>tll, J Engel • maroed $UWVAN be .,_ with tM court end -.oman H '* tole Ind pointed " p•r.4nal mlil • copy to the separa11 Pf~'i Dw1 ltf'r repre1entetlve to ~ repre1en..- s:anled T rus1ee Buc:~•Y £ edminlater the Ht•t• tiw eppointed by the Anoctatu. Inc Recoraoa of the decedent. · court within four 7131/1991 as insuumcnc THE PETITION monthe from the r~ 1991oon1s of Oii r • q u • • t • t h • det• of first l•au•nc• :;!1 ~'!.~Ill~ g·~~ deceder'lt'• WlU. end cf lette,. .. pro\'ided Coun!f Calliornia Oa•t of oodlc1l1, if ewf, be in section 1100 of Saftt t 1130/IHt 1 I •S edmitted to probate. the Celifomie Pro- AM Platt o1 Salt Al ttlt The WIU. end eny bete Code. The time Matn (Norttil Entrance to codiatla ere ...,eilebl• for filing ct .. me w1I th• County Courtt1011u for exeminedon in not expire before 700 C1111c Center D11w the file kept by the four month• from Wut Slnta An1, C1 court. the hearing d•t• AITlou1ll or Ull?lod ballnc• THI! PfTfTION notioed ebove. a!IG oc~11 'narg~ requfft9 euthority to YOU MAY EX· To ell heirs, beneficieriH, credl- to ra, contingent creditor•, end .,.,. 1on1 who mey other· wlH be lntereeted in th• will or Ht•t•l or both, of: MAUR CE C. ADAMS AKA MAURICE ADAMS TO the ~renttno of llllE OF ntE ~ the poadon, vo..i NJNlllfl'f ~ SHOll.I> should eppHr et the ~-A-~ heering end 1tet1 .. ....,..., ------- your objecdone or ""'°''..,... eo...p.iy flle written obj.a-._ ~ "*"" '° S.. tlone with the court -""'°'1...,.. eo...p.iy before th• heenng. • 111 ~......,nu.ii. $19 3S7 II Stretl Addlm -~~nt.•t•r the H t•t• AMINE the file kept or other common dlsigna ....... b .... If 11on of 1eal p1openr 2395 under tt-e lndep•,.. Y t ... court. you PACIFIC VllW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Me>ttuary C pel •Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive NewPo'1 Belle'.h 844a2700 PtlRCE IROTHERS IW.NOADWAY Mortuary * Ch1pel Cremation . 110 Btoadw•Y Cost• Mesa • 842·9150 c:t t oua ua noH Nam• Statement The lollov.lng perwoM- ere doing bu1>lness 8!1 Cllp1a1n Conatructlon Co • 3400 /we of the Arts, Apl 320, Cosaa Mesa, cat1!omt• 92626 Hal8l An11n• 80U8kar. 3400 Ave of ttie Arts, Apt. 320. Costa Mesa, CeU· fomll 92626 Thli buslnea• It con· c:tuctect by, 10 1ncs..mual Have you ister1ecl dOlnQ buW.e y117 No Ha! 1 A Bouakar This &1atem nt was IHOd with the County Clet1< of Oreoge Collnty on 11-10·99 1t9tl811102 Oalty pjl()( NOY 18. 23. 30, Dec; 7, 1990 T69'4 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service W.hy should you ubject yourself & your fatnily to paying Inflated prjces for caskets & ervl es???? Call Toll Free 1-888-S~UI' Sen11g Ort11t IS. rOlllll• f.ollllles A PETITION hH been filed b y MAURICE A. AD-AMS In the Su.,.tlor Court of Celffornie, County of Of•~· THE PETITION reqµe•t• that MAURICE A. AD- AMS be IPPOlnted n per90nal . repr .. ..ntetive tCLilldmlnl• ter the Ht•t• of the decedent. THE PETITION reque1t1 th• d•cedent'1 W1U. end codictte. If eny, be edmitted to probetl. TM WILL end any codioil1 •• evelleb19 for exernlnedon In the flt• kept by tM coun. THf PITTTION roquffll .,thotky to ednWnietet the eetat• undet the Indepen-dent Admlnietredon of fetete• Aot With llmlted euthorfty. <Thi• .,thority wil ellow the .,.,.one! repre1tnt1tlv1 to tek• menv eot1°"' wlthowt obtefnlne oevrt epprowil • .._ f Ofe t-..nt oettaln very lmpeit8"t ... UOM, hoW.wf, the p.tee>nel ,.,...,... dw wll be ,..... to giV'I nMloe te Int~ ...,.._ ·:"..:. ~.,. "-: ....... .-... to ... ,,.,,..... .. ....... The 1"41.-Moftt ••*:ft:: .. Your •PP••r•no• ===:: mey be In per1on or 111111-c t• i '" of by your •ttorney. c6rW-9 In .. Oftlcll of IF YOU ARE A .. ........, d 0... CREDITOR or • c-,.. ~ mcMld contingent creditor = ~ °'II* Al. • of the iieo• .. ed, you ._., • T~ C.. mu•t tu. your cltllm ._ ..... _... with the court •nd ..., • .....,. ..... . meil • oopy to the pulrlD ...... • to .. _ _. ...-~---~'"·-reptlffnt•• ....... dllCill ... ~ I tlw llPPOlnted by the ...._ • ...._ .._, • dlldl court wtthln fout .... '¥ • .. or ..,.. moftthe from the _.. 111111111, • 1 ci.m ...... det• of firet le.uence llr 1 ...._ • ..... -. Of lenera .. PfO~ed ... ... I r ' .... In '""°" 1100 of • .._ trn the cellf0tnl• ,.ro-.............. bete Code. The dme C...~ for fllng oteime will • • ....._ Ill .. .... not exPir• before • Ill i. llr ... • • four monttwt from .,.... ..... • ._.. tfle hMri"8 det• ...... " .. -= ... ~ lbow. ..... ~ • ,_ YOU MAY l!X· :.!I., .. .,__ Ill .. AMINI tM Ne kept ....., .., = .:'C by the """· " you .. ,...., Tiii ............. ... '""°" lntetfft• ed In the tetete, you a.. ..._. ...... • mey ,.. with the ............ ........ OOtMt 8 fOttNI .... ....... ... S• I ' °' ..... , ltMt.oi• -l ...... .. ....... of°' the ftling ~-v.~c:.-= of "' kwen!OtY ri T..:.l' --.... =-... .,of ::::i =--":...= •. :: ........... === ....... .. • '"'1411•• lft .... .. .. ...... *" •HO et a._, _......_. c.llfemlt ,,... ............ : ...... n. Colle. A:.-:.--..:: ::.:r:J' 11..::: ::=., .. '""'the ...... -... wt...... :..:==-.: = s=u:. :~.:.u rtl'"1a ..... -.:. ...... S1nta An• Awnut Cotta dent Admlni1t11t1on •• •per.on lnter•et· Mtta, C1 t2627 tS2• of E1tetH Act. (Thie ed In the fftete, you APN 119.13c.22 The un. authority will ellow fNY "'-with the oersigneu T1u.iQ1 <It the pereonal rept.. court • fOfl'Nll A .. c•ilms any bbdity lor 1ny Hntetiw to teke .... t fOf Spee1.i 11corisc1"°" ol 1111 i.11111 meny eotlone with-Notlff of the filthQ aJCtm 1nc1 otl'lel common CM.It obtAlining_ court of en Inventory end 09S1gt111t1011 d 11y· stlOwn ipprovel. ,B•fore 1PPrt11• of H1•t• above II no StrNI m1a taking cen•n wry .... l• or of 1111'( or OCl'llf common dtsigni imponMt eodone, , SMddon Of 11000Unt tion 11 ~ ,i;,edlOM lo ~•ewr, the per· .. prov'ded In •M- ine loealiOll of lhe F'r"'*'Y eonal ,...,...ntative tion 12!50 of the may be ~ by send-wil be reQUtr.d to Ceflfornl• 'robet• ing ' ""' Ill ieqvm to 1he giw not>Ce to Inter-eoo.. A "•qu•tt for : Ute ttfl1Y :1:t ~ nted ~uni... Specrl• NotJo• form tion Of tlll$ N d s they haw w•ved le 9wiilebl9 from tn. Ho-bet 04, tt'9 notJoe or ooneented COUf't Mftt. B\lt tty_ & Aawodlt111 to the propoeed = t.r Inc. 26577 l1 Alal'MOll eotlon.) Thetndep~ • •· Suit• r2'00 M.su>n Vie,o dent edmineetretion ::-_... • or11111 81691 9-346-, -..thoftcy will be • •• • ea26 Al10fll C Soi 11 gtented unleH en O'c...r. Asst Vict Pr lnterHted pereon W %1 F & .... t'»MIJ 1119 11116 f.,.. en obieotion to -1 ...._ C...- 111231999 tM potitlon Md Dr .. .,.. - IUICM.. ll'IOWI aood NUH htM CA .. ,. NOTICE OF why •1'• oourt n 111.1111a.11122 PEllllON TO ehoUld Mt •ent tN NOTICE OF ~I EM au~;f(AfUNG on PUBLIC SALE OF 'fi~~ c:.: ::. ':"~r v. A~~~RHfyD IUUNM ttH .t l :48 ,,M. NO(CO i. Mroby ~ ~ M). n Dept. L'11 loo.Ced t the Unde~ il'I· A 1 HM& .t 341 Tho Chy toncts to 1el the pe1tonAI To ell heire, Onve °"'""'1 CA r:=~~im::: beneftcleritt, ctedl• 12113. on d ,l)rCiptny ooc1tf to,., oont1n9ent If YOU OIJICT tM c1nro1nl• toll· cl'9ditor9. end P•r· T~IM •• GeMOe 6~ r.allily tone who mey othet-the Y'M' Ad (Bus & 'Pral o:JOe wtM be IMereltM In ..........._ 9"~' ~ "!!!ON\716 .. Uw•Of~.-.__ .. -,._ ..... ~ beth, of: DlHNll a. ¥OUI a., ....... Of Ml et 11\Mc .... "' IUUJVAN fie ....... Mfieo-~ bldCllnO on A PrTn10N Me MN """' ._. """ h 'i2f11M .. 9 00 •m. been flletl by .,...,_ N -..... on tM ~ ~ KAfllllNI P . Yeut _,..., • ._ .. Mid~ NI~ IUUJV AH lft the rN¥ M IR .,..._ er i10i9d Incl WNC:t\ M ID-==--~~ ._.rv~ -. ='i:.~~r' OreNe. CRIDn'°" et e ~a.we ..... := ·n41 NiittON ......, ..,,,._, Onl£ INI ....... 8 TUosdoy, NC)>.lember 16, 1999 >-. . • .. . . . ~ . . Name Sta11tm41nt The fOllolWlO Ptf90M are~u· a) Loe eeun1v Goll, D) at Anoltes 0011, c) .san Dlago Couley Golf, d) PhOatl!X Goll, al Bay Atel GOif, f) Cen1r1l Coast Golf~) In· land Counly Goll. h ~N· ertiOe Gott, 1 E Garry, Sta. 216.1. Senta ·Ma, Cellfomla 9z70G JOhn Robert Lyon. 3 TwillQht Lana, Aancno Santa Margarita, Ce.Ilk><- , .. :.,.-,\ ·. -"-,,,.,.,,. l.: .• ~' .. ·; P' .:. 'r ...(' ~' ' . ·~ -tJ . . 1100. c oua ua1nea1 1800 ~ Ol1ve, N..,,. Statement 8'•:Cald0mla ~ ,,,. fobmg pa!ION This buttneaa la con· era ~ bOllrlul u · dueled by. 1 oenel'll1 ADC COpy, 429 West partroarihlp Kely Avenue, UNI •B. Have )'OU , ... rtad doing Orange, calilOl'nlll 92866 bu11naa1 yet? Yea, Martin 8edQll1, 429 1().11 99 Walt 1<911y Avenue, Unit John A Lyon • 18 0ranoe Celllomla Thia 11ateme11t was 9?8&e ' ftlad W•lh the County t.ateca Bedolla, ~29 Cler1l o4 OfanOe COunty West Kelty Aveooe. Unit on 10•22·99 #8. Qrange, CeklOITlll 92-Thts business 1t con- ducted by: husband and g ....... rl l •U ...... 2 Have you l\aned dOlog ~asr-t?No M nln Bedolla Thlt 1tatemAnt wa1 ll1ed with 11\8 County Ctaltt °' Omlge OounlY 00 0·27·99 1HM80M41 0a11y Pllol Oct re. Nov 2, 8, HI, 1999 Tn8 PUBLIC NOTICE Notiee II her~ given thet lhe undertlgnecl w1• be told 11 public eucuon on Nov. 11, 1999 at 10 AM at Starving Schol· art Moving and Mini· ...... 41t I ~I Storaoe Co .• 19!7 New· port BM! • Cosll ....... CA92G26, (949) 631·3379 12400 Mohammed EIQ&!I. HouMMld 11.iml 1113 Goen Lorraine Hartoga. car parll Landlott1 rasellle6 lhe notit 10 bid a1 aalt. casn Ol'lty SalO ._ IUbjeCI IO cancellallon Jn the eveot of 11ttlemant betWeen landlord nd obll~llted pany Starving Sc:holara • Moving Co ..J, 'I I• •~I "9,,, .... ,..., ""'' ti .... i.t.'i!~!·: L.EOAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Nouce 11 hereby given lhal Iha undersigned will sell al publle aucTaon, 1>ut· 1uant to SectJon 21700 o4 the 8u1lne11 & ProlesalOnal Code, the L. :W. : r_._ ' ... 4' • , . ... ai~eSBERRY J•51, CloltlM, c:he,., stereo, l>Olllher mile JAMES 'tRIZIN~Y. H-38. Bed. frame, carp11, boxet, mite. Sale be by CX>m· petJllYe bidding {Witt!.,, aealed bldl may be submitted In fldvanoe) oo the 301" day ol Nov· ember, 1999 at i ;oo P M at the prem1te1 where aakt p~ny ha• been atored and wnicn la lo- cated at AYRES SELF 2 Emeat f • -, ... ~ . ' ' . . . . : .. Ca (7~8·7314 landlord raMMll the tight '° bkS It Iha ..... PurcfltHI rn1n1 -be maoe by casn and paid for at the lime ol pu~ .. All purchaled goods are told as II and most be removed at tcme of ate. $ale 11 subject to cancenat1on In the event of Mttlemant between landlord •nd Obligated party. Published on 1 1/t 6199 and 11123199 Auctioneer: Wanda Not· • . ' . . •• • ' .: • f R.l:i MaNoeoratJI A'le , Suite A. Orange, ~ N rw Celifomla 92888 • Beach.CO.ta-= Dally Thta bU WINI II QOI\; P1IOI November HS, 2:f, clueled by; a general 1999 TS92 pertner&hlp Fictltlou1 Bu•ln.H 111va you slalted °'*'• N•me Statement but1M11 Yee? No . The IOlloWlng per1ona Rieha1d Ward ire doing bu110eu as· Thie 1tat1ment wu CORNER STONE filed W11tl I.lie County FINANCIAL, 2133 West Clet1< of Orange COuflty Chapman Ava.., Sulla IA, on 11-10-99 Orange, Cehlornla 92868 199Ml110l7 Rfchal'(j PaUI Ward, DallY Pilot Nov. 10. 23, 2133 West Cl\apmam 30, Dec 7, 1999 T§93 ----.-PoHcy ml 0 ,., .. ,. 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SERVICE DIRECTORY I k..-..-m~ l•11L \11.11r 11i1tiil"u11•I 1•1••• """''"' HJ1•I •• II .. 11 ''"' lw~ •1111 'l'fl4i •tll•14• -for All Your Home and Business Needs -....................... •••••••••••• * • • a SOLO-u • • • : SHOWCASE : • HOMES * : FOR SALE ! • In Our Sat * • • • Real Eetate • ! Sup.P..lementl ! : HOMES OF: ! THE WEEK £ : Display Ads • * Start at $751 ! * Deadllne * • • ! Tuesday SPM ! * Open House * : Listings : ! Only $151 ! • Deadllne * : Thursday SPM ! • tt Paya to • • * • Advertise • ! In the Best ! * LOCAL * ! Real Eatate : : ~tlon ! • Call Todayfl * ! LISA RIVERA ! : 949-574-4252 : ! ANNE WILLEY ! : 949-574-4249 : •••••••••••• I ;:qi OCEAi.FRONT FIXH n.EPRICE WU. AMAU YOU! AGENT Mt-72U120 BllbOI '9nliieUll :it On Ooubla e>c.f IOlll . 12 ,800,000 Ctl Rob, ... .. ~5116 ..... 14 wit. min.I• C.-~ .. MJ.H71 aUI THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWNHOMES $300 OFF MOVE·IN Selected Units •LIDO ISLE• Prime ~tlon, near t>aac:h. $5700/rno. Spac:loue homt. MH31-7227 1 1·~1 ·~'UR· 11:aa".'.":11:1o=1"".:ICl'=0et~t~rom~bd1~. 1 bf 1510/mo + 1n utll 38' 2Ba Duplex $450 dip. Avall 12·1, no Panorlmlc Ocatn Ylaw, peta. 9"t-72W374 NIY ac:ceaa to bUc:t\. rCONSIGNMrn:, (• '' ,, • f •• ,. ',1 r\" t.11 •11! •Ill., ,,rt r·r11, 1TJ11" I Jc .... ,.., ..... ,, .... , ~. ~~_J m-n~m•-.1~o::.1 t~Wll ,~;~~· ·-------. E Side Baell Say 38r 2Ba Retell or Office. GrHt 8" N£EDMONEYCASHfOR? oo Hse, 2c ~· $1595/mo. No locatlonl 714413 .. 747 o oo .J.=i COM, NPB or ? Prof p6 ,......,;.., maaup artlt1 '111111 trede !Of , ... ,. • u~ lslly~;=1· 121e ~I ~E"' • • • • • • • • • • • H guest houN or prlYlle p,,,.......,., P9nthoute llbor & ocean quarttte. l4t-72:3--t744 va lLI\• Starting 0 $1095/mo. lllaw, 2tlr 2ba. Ing, wld 1 ...... ,.. TO SICU18 bldg grail loc, plenty I 11'..M Mo to Mo lease. .. We are a pet" community. Of Pl1ala.~1001um'dS1900 4Q2 ~08T • Hot&HOU> urlum ~9-51s-1000aiR30ll fOUND 6 blocks from the beach. 949-644-2611 LC11 Bay !ie>uae. iVl 1211 Lrg 38r 38a. cenlral hllV11r, l.rg Yl/d. 1 yr laasl or longer ~51Mo 949-640-7262 Newpoi1 Heliihl• 2bf ~. VIiia 8alboa, bay v11w I Vatlled eel. l/p, wld, 2-car -------space,$180011t-22M3M. Avalleble fOf • Umltad BKl CANYON T1me Only! 2Br, Fp, wld, ~OAOMORE 8'6t..*=ir =~ Well localed 48138a, lrnrntd occupency. JCklt cond, lrg yrd, BHutlful 2Br, Ip, gar, new 1 Veal lease. $4500/mo oarpat Wto, refr, pv1 gated • 949-723-0940 or g_ated comm /N1wpo11 9"9·509-8863/pgr RICIOO· 888-211H451. BAYSHORES 4bt abl clen, lnct9Cilble vleW atop New: . drvm, lg brtck pallo, llepe to l)Ol1 Cout, tbt and 281, prlv bch, o•t•d comm gated, gar, W/O, fit Bus. $427S'rno 949-63 t·599'4 Cent11, 888-271M451 COZY' UPlillti atUdiO In COM no "'chin. Ill.II Incl. '571fmo. Avail 11-15 M•ttMT75 PMOramlc Vlewel Heart of Newport 2'4 Hr Ottlld, FP, roman tubs, WIO, t:oncierge. 1 817-ell-7387 :rt:• tlr/JL condO yte WfO, ltplc. llltOCI 4 AvillUfl S2~S2.400, l .. T7~M-7. luiOAiOUI COiAlliMTY 18tl28.a W!O, tip, Wcelfngl ConcltrOt NJ. Now11 f.f7H 1·1311 OCEANFRONT l OCEAN CLOSE t-edfm IMi Mldfrn '800.-'4000. 8rollat MMU4tl0 ... I MANAGERS *SPECIAL• $154.00 + tax Wkly (Mual pi11$1nt Ha M) 235nna&~ &Mlad on bMullfuly ~ .. OUtldl FEATURE'S 24-H«ir Lobby/Direct dl•I pllona&/F'rH HIO, ESPN&~& ~.au.. tainty Cloee to .OS • & 55 Fwys Min"• trom 0 c '~· collOt. end td\$ Wall.tlgcktin:o IO~Ai:.a MOT<m INN un HnCt lfwd PtlGM ........ tO LOST Blue Point nutty elameea female CAT 11-11 Vicinity Newpon SflOJM 9"M31.sa63 1420 o= I I 4IO APPUANCES I , • Momgomery Wiid NEWPORT BEACH 111 llCU It reftlgerator freezer 2 Day1 Ollly. HIGH END Ainond color $85 Fumlhn and Collectlona. 9"9-642-5931 II It 10 11 ma.llogarrf dlninQ room HI 'Mfl 8 chaltl, 7 ft ttak CllMld Bel\Jlln emiolre, INlhef & .. k entry c:Nttrs, s 11 per1or plneappre tl!Jle, cur1os, end china c:ablnits, BrltJSh IN cabtnetl, wtida Wished console With mart>lt. 7 II gold leaf enlr( r111ror 11•1111'1 leelhtr 1of1 love- tNt, new 6111 wraooad. ~ IOll. top quality. wa. 12000 llCf# S890149-261·9933 3 OfilCt dilb; grey, bOOk· CIMI, credenza, IYoly~ tibia wldllirl, ~/~ bookc:aaN. make oller, ~ BabV Grind BIO $3900 94Mt3-4490 & mtltle cioraede, 2 rad 1111 llowerlld French ClOUChei, King & Queen Rococo badl, King & Outen Canopy bads Ro<;oco Clluatr, planters, 11111 moon lrlev c:alllnala, >Ong Htpl\l'lt 5 Ii •ry let*I. '1 ·-i----~..,I F~~~ .=: raiding ftWl'll8id lltlie, 2 ...... '!'!~-..,~llM-KJIWl~-•• -baby Ubraa, laoparel, A .. r .,..,,. Btotv.at by Mllteau, ~ ud • .....-lhota, ....,, French """ end 1tt.1111, An 62'-JU.1'1'4 .,..,, .... 710-l310 Deco, spacill dlon lilflo. .,,..__,..--.......,..,......,,...--.-~ ~Mir~ Otllc.!!d ~.::m:,, ""C: 0101 v , pore11 '"' lhOtl Ii llultt reme1es. to ~ll1'811lc:Uhn& tludl, Nold s.300 714-~152 fTllCh mace ~$2000 • liALl'Hl MALE PiiPW 172t lrYlne AY9. Ntwpol1 IHOTI, LOVEAlti! leldl.lellltd1yloSund1r CHAMPION LINU, 10:001111 to 1.00 pin. 11.,., ttM Ja!o l coUMtJO How el>oul 1 Dell or Glt"8Y1 New "Zero Dow!• Flnanclng piogram. Ra SOMld crd ~ Of( cal Now1 1.eoo-704.a 1 (CAL'SCAH) Pm A PEOPC~ •All brHdt do91/cat1 '*tdfn9• A grooming• n :yr1 ••P· 74~'*2841 ( 11•111 \11·.11 I:\ 1l2h:!" \1 \, •J•of1 llh ,, b. 0..1 .. , Doon • l1·li pl1111w H :IOurn :'l'00f1m \l.,1111011·1 n•Ln \\nil 111 II ;i(),1111-'">:llllpm \f,0111.!1·1 n•L.1 Apply In perton 0t Nnd rNutnt wNltry rtq to: n.nwfth Sac:urklM, Inc. •so rwws>ort ~tr Dr • Suite 550 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Atln Sarra T accore Fu:(Mt)nt-1513 •mall: atacconeettenwlth.com t8AR8EQUEU GALORE ,.,, time-- Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour plua ml!Jage. Needed Mon thru Sun ..-----Deadlines ------. Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Thun.cltt't . Wcdm·8day S:OOpm Tuesday ......... Monday 5:00pm Frida) .......... Thuri>day 5:00pm Wt>dnesday .... Tuesday S:OOpm ~aturday ........... Friday 5:00pm START YOUR OWN BUSINESS! sec your own sciledule Conllol your own Income Sell from your home, at work, through lundrllsers Be an Avon Repruentatlve Call j(888)942~ (CAL "SCAN) •TEACHER* Extended day CIAI tMchlr pat1-Clme. Colta Meta 714-S4WI03 Plaue ba aware ll'llt the lletlngt In thll cal· agory may require you to c.11 a IOO number In which 1'*9 Is a charge par minute. CADIUAC CATERA '9t Lo 6500 ml, black. i.i ledltr, Cd, moorvOOI, bal of wair.(025789) $28.988 NABEJIS (714 )$40-9100 ciiMec concour. 'i5 vs Nollhstat, shale. IN1her, Xlt cond ntw Cit tradt4ln (282154) $18,988 NAll!RS (714 )540-9100 CADILLAC DEVILLE •ii Lo ml. lttll V8 Northstar, bat of Wltr (217748) $20.988 Na.beB 714-540-9100 CAOIUAO ELDORADO ·· Low 31k ml, beige. tan ln- tetior. chm Ylflls, Jdnt COnd (809278) S2 t ,988 NABEJIS dj4)540-9100 cX0t c san oevwlt ·11 Lo 'Gk ml. btl!Je. tan atw, Cd l morel (273318) $15,1188 ...... 714-540-9100 ciill11ae sevn1e srs ·11 Low 29k rn, polo gnen, tan lhlhar, dvn wNI. IMll of warr (806'4221 $28,1188 NA8EJIS (!14)540.t100 cac1u1ac se:iult sfS ·es Low ml, rid pelll. 290 H P ~ Northltar, "JP8f sttarpt (812483} $21,988 NABERS (714)540-9100 cREW Aiti'o van G 'ii 8 pa.saangar, slvtdgray •• ody Mk rMM, IUIOINllC~ • dual P , anYlm 11eteo, Iii! I:: plk, prlYacy glass, ,~m~ $19,995 LEXUS bf WESTMINSTER (714)192"'908 NOW HIRIHGI Worlc In • fun 11la1 anvlronment. Some lalta exper needed. FT, 10lm·7pm. Start $7/hour up (D.O.E.) 8-naf pkg avail. Apply 2:45am to S:45pm. Ad· ""=======~ dltlonal work may be ,. Side Tie (NII C>r!f) '4511 9 ~ beam, $450. Billbol ls. 10 Minutes to Open Sall 9"9-752-28a1 e B1rblquea Galore 2338 Harbor Blvd., Coeta Meaa (On·slll Interview) avallable. Mu1t have truck or Van, llablllty ln1urance with proof or paymenta, drlvera li<*IM, aoclal Hcurlty card, and clean O.M.V. print out. Accepting appf lcatlont Mon to ihru Fri from 8:00am to 4:00pm. PleaN bring all r• quired lntonnatlon. .. ....... UtlftO COlOAI Of BENITT'ON SOllltl COMI ,.._ Ffr st.'hr + Comm pllie binllll PIT smv + comm We are lool!t1g for ""* .... paaplt ~~ I pi art rnoMltd & dlplrldlbla . W'l In PlflOll. Wt wt~ PIMN Ila wwy of out of area lX>ftlPlnlat. Check wltfl the loeal S.C. Buelnns Bu· reail llafore yov tend any money or IMe fOf ..me-AMd and undefllincl any C:Ol'I· tract• before you •lgn. MA-COKE I FRJTO FREE INFO $1600 weellly W/20 Local N:d1 Fil AYlilal:At 1-tc)().5Q.0481 24 Hr• iiOO WEEK\. Y Be )QI( own ~ Proc:m. tnO ~ Refunds Ho upetltnce necess&IV1 24 ht. recorded tnelNge 1-IC)0..1154-6469 ext . 5832 (CAL'SCAN) Cldlllac: STS 'ii axceDen1 cond, 41k ml, loaded, Sea Mill, Mldng $25,500 949-387-2858 CAOiUlc CATERA 1117 Lo ml, bllgt, 1ln lntaflor, cd, mootVOOI. chm wtU, bet ol Wllt.(020006) $21,988 NABERS (!14 )5'0-9100 Ute 'If lie-!; tfoa /(k,/te A GOOD ADI . Call .The Pilot Classifieds at 642·5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad l Doily Pilot j CHEVYBl.AZER 'll l(IV, 4)(4. Loed9d IU'to •• MIMI. '°"' ~. AC. *=t wind. etc new cond 25k 1111 S1UXllobo ~ Sch 1t~9411949-75H188 1111 c:ul I•~ 11• c==: I _er_ld_u_a ____ ~--- EK!*llhon fddlt a.._ '17 HOHOA ACCORD OX M J1911w XJI ledan 40r 'M By CHARLES GOREN ~~~= = ::.c~~rw:.:: $32·':1uER JAou: .. u• with OMAR SHARIF VINt VUM2115 o n 1 y I s K m 11 e •. 714-163_..IOO and TANNAH HIHSCH LANO ROVER ( ln!'.28) SI 5 99~ .laollll XJt Gian us; 'M Ntwpor1 8dl 14M404445 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER SU,195 IMS71 FORD AEROSTARVAN 'ti {7l4)etW90t BAUER JAOUAR fl· I \ 0 R l'l \ OISCOVfRY W 'M LOlded. grW! Very clewl S19,lt5 Stock '2H5 VtTM2$4&4 • LAND RQVER 911Wpoi1 lctl 94M40'44'5 E111andtd. veiy low rnletOI. HONDA ACCORD OX 'M 71...SMIOO lulfy lolded.1m-1m cu;ene SI"'« blualgrey ,,.911111, IU· Jaguar XJi hdan 4Dr 'M N•11lh Suu1h \ ulncr;iblc. North llc:nk lliC> CClf!1'JUI", s1soo oeo. 10m1111C, 11t, IW'Wlm awttte. s.u."5 1Mn2 htlf!, on •hi\ <lc11I from almost a l1;1f1. i:t'ntury ~o ' DISCOVERY' SE7 111 Green, loaded. cer11t11d. lllUll Ill $25,995 91Cck 12856 VtVA542927 I.AND ROVER Hewpoft Bch 94M40-M45 tsOOGE DURANGO '9i uoer low mllu, red, 11 ... $25,995 112639 V•WF144740 I.ANO ROVER 8ch 94M4M445 714-540 S995714-785-el18 on I y 1 5 K m 11 e I BAUER JAGUAR FOAO T·BlRO Li 9$ .VI, ~ifs8bF WESTM~u:~ 714-953-4800 Auto. PMll Whit.Wgrey ttlw ~ (714....,<60()6 J:lu" X.Je Ldan 4br 'Ii 11r, 451< maes 11)Wlllt, ,.,.,. .. ""5 ... ~1 .. 1 garlQld Plf19cl condstooo ~DA ClvlC LX >93 "" •""' ~ * SU5G'obo 949-723·1504 Slick, r9d, 115K ml, good 8~~:.~~~~R OMC VAHOURA 02500 117 cond, SSSOO or bett ott.f. Jaguar XJe vandtfl Pfu V·8. 81 pa, pb, cc, !~!. !OW 94•7~9 Sedan 40r '91 ~.custom In(. W!fldows, INFINftY J36 93 ,31,995 -...503 1 owner. 102k mi. xtnt cond TaMan, 111\r, ea PoWer. Bost BAUER JAGUAR $5,900 714 968·9992 CD. S1ereo. 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Mint 71._953_..800 Qr1ndm1'1 Jffp Grand cond $8.995 949·494-4120 Cherokee-l.Medo '95 4X2, JAGUAR XJ6 SDN 4D '97 Jaguar Xo,11 V1nden Pl11 Darlt Green. 3ek ~ riew $25,995 97-4727 Sedan 4Dr '91 t1r11/braku1_ battery BAUER ~AGUAR $37·9:1uER JAoul1t""721 $15,500 949-7:.v·3525 7t4-95MIOO 71._953.qoo h's all there JAGUAR iii sbN 4o 'es 'JAGUAR XJS •ii VANDEN l every day ·~·':luER JAOU:.~713 PL.AS 4 ~. •u• pwr, sun rool. 10 aa~1ficd 714-953 ... 900 . .,.,. whoels, 1 O#Olr, -------·-recotdl, real d9lWl sr,90()/ obo 949-723-I 504 NOR I ti •111 9'7 ~ 95 J2 Q Q JO WES1 • 043 • QJ 104 o K 10 O AJ864 • 9 6J SOU1H •A KJ6 O A864 <> K 97 •AK EAS'r •852 I;) QJ 7 0 s 3 2 •8752 1111: h1JJing rnulJ ha\ t' 1all.rn rlilCI.' l<!ll.1y All you h.l\l' to Jo IS 111111..c n1n..• Ill• k' 111tc1 the h: icJ of n J1.1111v11d, w1•11 l'r) Jummy\ •• n On the ~urr..u•, )OU np1ll'ur to tllne 10 w11inc1~ tlm.:c \fl;llk,, '"'" J1;a rnrnkh. four duh n1M.l the ace uf hcurh, lfoV.C\CI, the cluh \Uit IS hh11.kcd and 11 \Cl.'111\ th111 the 11nly cnlr) to 1he tahle 11.1\ licc11 l..1llcd by 1hc v~n11111 lcaJ lfov. v.ould yvu JlfUl:Cl'd! JEEP GRANO CHEROKEE LAREDO 93 wt.t&'grey 1111 01~nmg I~· Sut of') V6. ABS new 1119' futy· lo8ded original owner, Ill recorda Belublul must see• SI 1.900 080 949-721-4172 It wol.. f·1,hlxm only .1 few \t'c· un1h to tnme up wuh the wmn111g pla). Be dc;im.l lhc lkt' 11nJ 1..m~ of clut>, rroni h:inJ nn<l then k-d tlll.' jildi. ol 'r.;iJc\1 A' the ,·art.I~ hr. the JdcOlkrs had no i;oum.·r If We~1 v.rn~ v.11h the quc~n. the \(n of ~r..J,.., lic.omcs the dummy cnlr\ Wc\t foun•I 1hc heM dcfcn c tl) allm~'" ' the J3C I.. or \1'3lles 10 hold. t>u1 lholt mcrcl) \a\l'<l 1111d fhanl..c; 10 lhc lu~l..y 1 •' 'fl..w.JC \Jl\11\1011, Jcdarcr romrcJ home wnh lour 'padc 1nck,, t"o in cad1 minor anJ lhc xc of h<wi-. Run your ad 1n the Newport Beac:h- Costa Mesa Daily Ptlot and the Huntington Beach- founta1n valley Independent to reach oo.er 100,000 homes. fax us this form with your credit card II or mail with a check today' Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run 11 for another week FRE!1 All ror JUSt $10'. 0 YES, $EU MY CAR : -~--------'---- I c.. o~ o~ o *' j: . r...c.o-.. ...: ===l : -......... ......... ~ t .-. -· LAND ROYER DISC '91 Black Low miles, Fo1mer service loaner $27,999 · tees IXA79201 LANO ROVER Newpof1 Bch 94~45 LEXUS GS300 '91 Bleclllblaclt, leather, auto air, lull pow8f pack, moon· root. IWW!m s!efeo cass. cd chan!>ef. chrome alloys (0193'59) • $35.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)1112-60()6 LEXUS GS300 196 Black/ivoiy, auto, alr, lea!her, moonrool, cd, chrome alloys, luU power pak (1213n) $31,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)192-60()6 Mercedu-B1n1 E·Cl1u E320 Saden 'M $41,995 l&-4712 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953""800 MERCEDES £320 94 Xlnt cond., low mllu 40.SOO, aaklng $25,000. Private Party 949-640-131 o MERCURY COOGAR '115 V·6. good oondobOn 5UP91 YakJel (638692) $5.988 NABERS (714)540-1100 MiTSUBISHI MONTERO '98 Supet cteant 517 .995 + leet •WPOOl852 LANO ROVER Nowpofl Bcll 949-64~5 MONTERO SPORT LS '98 Super Clean $18 995 Stock 12869 VI WP001852 LAND ROYER Newpof1Bch94M4M445 Mltaublihi Montero 195 Da~."AD:. '1 ot Indenende!!f :111°~~:'9.m.= ~t:JJ r. (clays), 949-759·8n8 (pm) We arc frequently lblet.I hu~ the plll)'Cr~ of• )'CSlt:ryear compare 10 lot.la)'\ \tars Considenng lhc maJl'r advances in biddmg 1heory. there •~ no Joubl thal modem bridge pla)ers -.-.ould far oumnp the old timers. in th31 depanmcm. but "e do not ~ anr ~·11nifican1 d1flcrcnce m tethni· ca ahlhty Sec if }OO can match the tcchni11uc ol the 1kdnrcr, Harry r:1~h- Nlttl' lhat II " not Good cnou~h 10 lcaJ rt lo"' ~r3<.lc in\lcaJ of 1hc Jack Wc,1 i:ar 'win the qu\:cn. denying J.-cl.arer ~n entry to the lloarJ 695 CARS/TRUCKS NAHSISUVS 695 CARMRUCKS NANSISUVS 161sc~1 P:~~;~~~~:r.'~.1 ~O;:;;W;:::;C::;O;::;ST;:;::A:;:;:U~T~O::;:;IN;;S~U;:ll~A~N;::C;::E~ 10, a11 moonrool, rear spoiler lull power pak, lactoiy alloys, 7000 miles. (705361) $21,795 l.EXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)812-6906 NISSAN 300 ZX 2 • 2 '93 Wllll&grey, l·blr, factoiy » loys IU!Omatic:, air, lull POWll pak, 80K mies (536948) $14 795 lEXUS Of WESTMINSTER (71418112-'* Old1mob1le CUllua '99 GLS oriy 2100 nw. V6. beige. tan lealher. cd & more' (320695) $18.988 NABERS (714)540-9100 PONTIAC SUNBIRO '93 4-«, low mllffge, lolded, $345C!Jobo. 714-546-ml RANGE ROVER 'H AU1o, White wlllllw Inter, aunroof Ill r.wr· xlnt cond, only 50tC m, $15,200 080 949-824-7911 949-640-1516 Range Rover 'M 4 OSE white. cert1lied, $36,995 Slock •2834 VHA337651 LANO ROVER NIWPQr1Bch94M-40-6445 FOR ANY CARS AND ALL DRIVERS! ro GET A FREE QUOTE! CALL (714) 425-0976 MENTION THIS AO TO RECEIVE S2S DISCOUNT Saab 900 Turbo con .. ·91 prefecl condr!lon fully loaded. !·owner. 11 500 949·646-2227 Toyota 4 Runner 18 Black tow miles. must see $25,995 Stock 12703 VtW0027092 LANO ROVER NeWPOr1 Bch 949-640-'445 Sl!t.t. rotm 111'm 'r rucr.1: 'Jllll(>CJOR CIASSlfll!O 19•91 0•1•00711 TOYOTA AVALON XLS '98 Coball ~e.'IVOI'(, lea!her auto. 111r IUll JlOW9f pe~ ctvome alloys anvtm CA$$. ABS. 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