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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-23 - Orange Coast Pilot• • .. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COWAUNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1999 School district repair bill: $163 milliOn and. counting Officials tom on what to do with Ensign school · •Newport-Mesa hopes to get as much as $53 million from officially a thing or the past. The new number on the table is $163 million. ' ! ! ~the state to help renovate A November update of the progress made by the committee deeding what repairs to make included new numbers prepared by Fred Good of P JHM Architects Southwest, based on changes made by the facilities commit- tee. "The report is still misSUlg a few items,• said Mark Schultheis, the com- mittee's chairman. "There are some district facilities and some leased facil- ities (not included) that ought to be TTU.nor, but the final dollar amount will •District debates whether it would be best to tear down school and build a new one. :: ·deteriorated facilities. : : l : : DANl'TfE Coutn -. ~Pb • NEWPORT-MESA -The number -·.continues to rise on the price of ~g the deteriorating schools in Newport- Mesa. still change.• • The biggest difference in cost comes from the committee's decision to increase the. "sort cost,• or the costs surrounding the project such as archi- tect fees, permit costs, project manage- ment, soils testing and other contin· DANETTE Goli1.Ef ~Plat NEWPORT-MESA -It would cost an estimated $14 million to demolish Ensign Intermediate School and start from scratch, according to architects' latest reports. The latest estimate is almost The original estimate of $127 mil· .. lion, one that had residents gasping, is This new report includes the costs of air conditioning in classrooms, seismic improvements and teaching walls at the elementary level, said Mike Fine, assistant superintendent in charge of finances. SEE REPAIRS PAGE 4 THE FRED COLUMN The Trojans deseroed a win this year •EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is a special installment of The Fred Column as part of a friendly bet he made with fellow columnist and USC fan Steve Smith. I t is late Sunday morning. The northern Colorado sky is royal blue and clouclless. the sun blazingly bright. RIDING WITH THE WIND It is a magnificent day for sailing, but the golf course has taken so much water out of the lake behind our house, we run aground constantly, even in ju.st 13 fe~t of sailboat. The conditions are perfect for kayaking, loo, but I am stuck here at the word machine. DON LEACH I OAtt.Y PllOT Ryan Gummerman, 10, works wtth his sister Jennifer (not pictured) to get their kite flying at Mariners Park in Newport Beach. You see, in a weak moment last week, J agreed to write a speaal column praising USC should UCLA lose Saturday's football game. Crime takes a plunge in Costa Mesa Never happen, I ftgured. USC's best player is named Chad and teams with guys named Chad don't wm foot- ball games. Teams Wlth Spikes and Turks and Brunos wiil. So I said, sure -if UCLA loses, I'll wnte a col- umn praising use. That's as unthinkable as Mrs. Clinton praising Mrs. Arafat. (What's that? She did? Oh, dear.) Saturday I put on my UCLA regalia to watch the game; I even wrapped myself in a blue blanket with a gold SEE FRED PAGE 4 • Police say their improving relationship with the community has led to the reduction of unlawful activity. GRtGRlsUNC ~,.._ COSTA MESA -Thanks to an improving relationship with the commu- nity, the city saw a 11 % drop in crime for the first half of 1999 ·compared to tho same time period last year, according to FBI statistics. Although the city boasted another respectable decline in violent crime, there were three murders in the first six months of this year. There were no mur- ders reported in Costa Mesa all of last year. •1 can't tel you how impof1md It is to have the citizens' confidence in reporting aines to us: The only other categones in which Costa Mesa showed an increase were arson, up from five to eight, and forcible rape, up from seven to eight. Police Chief Dave Snowden credits both his growing police force and an empowered citizenry for another drop m crime. Dew Snawdel1 Police chief "I can't tell you how important it is to have the citizens' confidence in reporting crimes to us,• he said. "By bavtng residents helpmg us out, the community is gaming confi- , ( monday tap10 ] ro.ntdolvrl to 2000 Hollywood style ±& f I II ' ' 1. I , lrft'<,fylf'~ ----- c wtmeedayaAn) (ttuaday~) ( friday polb ) During the war, lite was economical, yet fun. NOAJO SCHWARTZ lifestyles breakfast. A plumber called to fix a toilet would charge 20 cents tor a part and $1 for ·tabor. Af ough it was taking ace an oceon away, e ~hadow of World For today'• Mlllennlum Moment, .... ,..,., Newport Beach had alre&dy begun its mctamor· WaI n darkened the liv of r dents dur- ing the 1940s Havmg tightened their helts during the previous dooade, community memberi were already hardened to th rcaliti of living Without hmm . U anything, We ih the 1940. wa eco- rnornical. The Bayshor Caf charged Sl for phosis from I py summ r· t1m a d r ort to a bu tling harbor cty. Th dty robuilt N wport ~er nnd Balboa Pi r w dotted with canneti Th M"ll continued to attract th Holly· wOOd ttowd. including Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney and Errol Flynn. The !Ren· dezvou Ballroom in Balboa beoame th dence in our ability to solve crones." Snowden also believes commuruty- ortented programs such as offering the quarterly citizens' police academies, implementing neighborhood watch pro- grams and ha.Vlng volunteers strengthen the relationship between the community and the police department. As of this January, the police force will be its largest, wtth 154 officers, since the city was incorporated in 1953. "More officets allo~ us to take more reports,• Snowden added. "The more eyes and ears we have on the street, the better chance there is to r~duce crune." But police admit they can't stop every crime, as evidenced with this year's three murders -all of which were ran· dom and involved children. 1\Vo chil· SEE CRIME PAGE 4 hot spot to watch the big bands and dance. Pulling tog ther dunng the war abo brought out the OO:>t in people. There were often commuruty events where group of r Jdcnts would ell orange poppies, the symbol of the war, to r815 money for the ffort. Housewives -some or whom had watched their husbands leav~ for th war -traded recipes that used availabl food in the most creativ ways posstblo. A ugg tion for a Chn tma centcr- plet:e to make the hoUdays as f stiv possible wu to surround four amdl with ev rg . n bough , decorated with two long tring of cranberri and popcorn. s-.a.: COO. Mtisa Globe Herald •Nluwpott le.ch ,,._ first Ceotury, 1a.;1M" JMtils Felton, fd. ~--. •A Skt of Or.nge. The Hift°".Y of Cost. ~ h Edrkt J. Miiier, 1910. ; $6 million more than the price of refurb1Shing the decaying school. •That is a big difference,• said Mark SchulthelS, chair- man of the committee investi- gating the need for repairing the school. •What we're inter- ested m doing is trying to understand that difference and see what it really means." Although the committee is still weighing the difference in SEE ENSIGN PAGE 4 Noyes is the loud choice for mayor A unanimous Newport Beach council also picks Gary Adams as vice mayor. NoAKJ SolWARTZ Daly Plat NEWPORT BEACH -The council really did make Noyes for mayor Monday night On a unarumous vote, an apparenll>' united council chose John Noye to succeed Dennis O'Neil and made councilman Oary Adams Vlce mayor Both Noyes and Adams were the only members nominated for the two posi- tions. The coun-John Noyes ell's umon came after weeks of ms1der wrangling between Noyes and Councilman Tom Thomson for the aty's top -though largely ceremorua1 -se'lt. Dwmg that time, the three other seruor members -Nor- ma Glover, Jan Dehay and O'Neil -all aid they were. not intere~ted in bemg mayor.: And bocause Gary Adams and; Tod Ridgeway Jack the tradi- tional amount of seruonty for. the ~ition, the race was nar- rowed to Noyes and Thomson.· And while Thomson openly• indkated that he was interest-: ed m the po ibon, Noyes kept" his thoughts on the matter to himself. However, despite his silence, city insiders told the Daily J?ilot that votes were lin- ing up ,behind Balboa Island's. Noye~. · SEE MAYOR PAGE 4 I DEX CUSSIREDS J COMMUMllY fONl 2 POua FIUS--·---- MUC NOTICIS 6 SPOm -..5 • t 2 Tuesdo , November 23, 1999 • • COIDDlUDI forum Daily Pile COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Field hockey team welcomes coverage rosolind williams : ~zrst qua,rter has been biey for tourism W ith sumn'ler over and many of the letSure visitors returning home, the Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau has directed its efforts toward other sources of business. I 'm responding to Betty Davies• let· ter ("Sports coverage was biased," Nov. 13). She was "disturbed" with your sports front-page coverage of a Newport HarbOr High girls' field hockey game loss and considered at tar less important than featuring any of the "four fabulous wins in girls' ten- nis, boys' water polo, girls' volleyball and girls' goli." She even states that she •cannot believe you would con- sider putting a loss before a win." As far as I'm concerned, sometimes a team's loss is far more REB l '"Al important than just u 111 another win. · The field hockey loss you reported was ilflportant to the varsity team's standing, not to men- tion the nine seruors who would have loved nothing more than to end their high school playmg careers with a win over Edison. Actually, it is usual- ly the field hockey parents who always have to search to find results of a field hockey game, wading through the usual front page articles of all the 9ther fall sports. Perhaps because field hockey is not a CJP- sanctioned sport it often gets over- looked. It did take a loss for our girls to get on the front page of the sports section. The great news is that the transient occupancy tax is up 28% for the first quarter of the fiscal year. The OK news is that hotel occupancy is fiat. So what does that mean? Visitors are paying more to stay with us, but the number and/or length of visits has not increased. This is not atypical of the conference or meetings market versus that of the vaca- uon visitor. Maybe in the future the Daily Pilot can also record the team's wins on the front page as well, or even feature selected players as is done with other sports. I know the 49 girls who partici- pated on the three field hockey teams this year would love to see more cov- erage given to the sport. DON l.EACH I OMV Pit.OT Newvort Harbor High field hockey player Amy Halvorsen, right, steals the ball from an Edison left winger. What has Field hockey is a great team sport and one that requires excellent con- ditioning and stamina. I wonder 1f Betty Davies realizes that it's an Olympic sport? I think she should stop by Harbor next fall and watch a game. She might become a fan and, heaven knows, the sport could use a few more boosters. LENORE WELBOURN Costa Mesa We placed 10 print ods in trade pubflcofions, sewred lndusion of Newport Beach on the Wheel of futune game show and helped to reestabf'tSh the Newport Beach Alm f esttvol. the Newport Beach Con- ference & Visitors Bureau done about that? We conduct- ed sales trips to Los Ange- les, San Francisco ·and Chica- go, meeting with 87 prospective clients. We attended six trade shows, conducted four familiarization trips for 68 meeting planners, tour operators and travel writ- ers. We presented the concept of Newport Beach as the travel destination of ch01ce to media in New York City, London, Hamburg, Frankfurt and Munich. We placed 10 pnnt ad<; in tr.ade publications, secured inclusion of Newport Beach on the Wheel of Fortune game show and helped to reestablish the Newport Beach Film Festival. · The results of these efforts netted the Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau 750,000 hits on our Web site, thousands of booked room nights and associated revenue and very high visibility three months running in Sunset Magazine, the upscale author- ity for the West Coast traveler. In..short, we've been busy. On the immediate horizon is the exciting Diners Club Masters Goll Tournament coming to Pelican Hill in December and the annual Christmas Boat Parade. Each of these events will produce an increased awareness of New- port Beach. Every bit helps when we go up against desb- nations like Palm Springs and Santa Barbara or anywhere fabulous, USA. In the mean- time, city expenses are mount- ing an~ so must revenues. We will tlo our part to ensure that tourism keeps pace. Stay tuned. I'll be back with another update next quarter. • ROSALIND WIWAMS IS president and CEO of the Newport Beach Con- ference & Visitors Bureau. MAILBAG Pro-airport Illeeting was full of insight I am so grateful that I attended a recent meeting sponsored by the Airport Working Group. J learned valuable information about the proposed El Toro airport and potential expansion of John Wayne Airport. I heard facts that made me realize I cannot afford to be apathetic about this subject. Without an additional airport to take the pressure off of John Wayne Airport, I am convinced all Newport Beach and Costa Mesa residents Will hAve their quality of lite seriously compromised. We keep hearing from antiairport people (in South County) that there are other options for airport use outside of the councy. lf so, why haven't they come up with more details about it and started planning proce- dures? They certainly are spending enough money on this lSSUe. I think the reason is they know there are no other options that are practtcal or workable. Ap~rently, the El Toro site is our last real hope. What I kept wondering throughout the AWG . presentation (which by the way was exceptional) . was why there has not been more information giv- en to us on the subject. I live in Cost.a Mesa and to my knowledge our officials have been very silent on the airport .issue. We are ru.nrung out of time to get the facts out. I ho:P.e our cify ~ovemment will take a leadership position m putting forth material to educate everyone affected -certainly every Costa Mesa resident. SANDRA WHITT Costa Mesa El Toro matters at election time Anyone who is not strongly in favor of turning El Toro mto a commercial airport is someone who I would do everytlung I can to take off of the council or make sure they are not reelected (•Residents fume over lack of action,• Nov. 4) Anyone in favor of havmg El Toro converted and therefore prevent' the expaqsion of John Wayne Airport will be some- one for whom I will do everything I can, indudiqg contributing money and time, to get them elected. I think it is rather appalling that the council mem- bers of Costa Mesa have let the West Side of Costa Mesa deteriorate because of absentee landlords and nonenforcement of housing laws. Now we have the threat of an expanded Orang~ County air- port totally destroying the East Side of Costa Mesa, which is where many of the people from the West Side have migrated. It will be shOCking then that both sides of the aty, for different reasons, will have their lifestyles completely destroyed. You can revi- talize the West Side by tearing down all of the structures and stores and so on, but the airport, once the expansion starts, there is no way to revi- talize the area because of the noise and pollution. The number of flights will totally ruin the e nviron- ment and everyone's living conditions in the area . ROBERT ZIMMER Orange County Daily. PJlot READERS HQJUNE (949) 642-6086 °' advertiwments herein un be rtJ)fodUCtd wfthout written pef· mlSSIOn of copyright owner. VOL 93, NO. 274 THOMAS H • .IOHNSOfll Publisher TONY DOD£ll0, tdrtor J NtRR RAGLAND, s.tiior City Editor S.J. CAHN. City Editor NANCV OfEIVER. Features Editor ROGER CARLSON. SporlS Editor MARC MAllTIN, Photo Editor ANTHONY NOC, Newt £d1t()f JOSI J. SANTOS, ::Ev°t.C OMSlflfd Ac:tveftislng &ANA JOHNSON, Promotions PRAMOO SHAH. Ch fln.ndalOff ( Record your comments about the Daily Pilot O< MM tips APDRESS Our addr~s is 330 W. 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Tune after time. the wishes of residents are brushed aside in favor of bUsiness mterests. There are many e.Xamples where staff and Oty Council join helids to look favorably on unpopular projects, guided only by the rationales that "the dty needs to generate more revenue.• 'lfanslated, this means more tourists, more hotels, more high·rise office buildings, more parking needs -all of which generate more traffic -while satisfyil_l$J the finaricial mterest of pri- vate biicinea who could ca.re l about the nega- tive effects on the reSidents. Most residents have selected Newport Beach as a place to live because of the lovely ambience the city enjoys -and hardly with the expectation that city government would pursue a policy that erodes that ambience. Increasingly, city policy ls driven by the need for more revenue. Yet, no member of the City Council talks about ways to reduce C05ts, only ways to inaease revenue. If revenue shortfalls are anticipat- ed, why not look hard at city expenses, induding, but not limited to privatization, salary and fringe benefits, which consume 64 % of the city budget? Let's look at specific READERS RESPOND examples where staff and council have opted to sac- favor of revenue. rif1ce quality of life in The City CoWlcil is seeking proposals from inter- ested parties fOJ the PUl'J>9SC of awarding a long- term lease involvmg a 10.7-acre site located on Bal- boa Boulevard between 15th and 18th streets. About 75% of this site is currently lea.~ to the American Legion and Marinlipark Mobile Homes. whose leas- es are soon to expire. Three homeowners associa- tions surrounding this site have strenuously objected to future use of th1i site for a hotel. Yet the City Cotm.cil has spedficaJ.ly directed staff to seek a pro-PQSdl from Stephen Sutherlllnd, a hotel developer. Some monthS ago. the city staff was authonzed to expend more than $100,000 to hire a consult.ant to study parking management on the Balboa Peninsula. The consultant was required to discuss at public meetings various recommendations on how to better manage parking. The consultant!> recommendations were pre ented at public mect- iilgs, and straw votes were taken. One might asswne that if a consultant's rccom- mendatlon was voted down by a rnaJoricy, that the recommendation would be dropped or at least modified to reflect the views of the public. Not o The oty staff recommended that the following be WEATHER TEW£RATURES Balboa 73149 Corona def Mar 74/50 Costa Mesa 75151 Newport Beadl 74/SO Newport Coast 74151 SURI' FOMCAST The huge swell out of the west will deliver seu In the shoulder-to held high ''"· sets will go head-high and at>Ov4t at west· facing beaches. LOCATION SID Wedge--.--......... ,.1-6 w Newport._,_ ........... >6 w Bleckies ... m ... '"'"'•" • 4" W "1..,.,. Jtrtty ................... """ w Cd~IL .............. _ .......... "'6 w AND SURF TIDES TODAY First low 2;07 a.m ............................ 1.3 First high 8:22 •.m."'"""""'"'""'""'6.7 Second low 3:23 p.m ............................ 1.2 second high 9:43 p m~ .... : ................... :.4.4 WEDNUOAY First low 2:S1 a.m ................. n ......... 1.6 First high 9.06 a.m .. " ......................... 7 o Se<ond low 4•14 p.m ............................ 1.3 S«ond high 10 43 p m~ ....................... "43 . pursued, even though a clear majority voted against the particular recommendation: • Increase meter fees in central Balboa -70% voted against •Implement trial valet ~king-93% voted against • Implement resident parking pennils -57% voted against · Greenlight's Protect from natik and Density Initiative is a classic example of a grass-roots movement designed to counteract the disconnect- ed attitudes of city otticials. The initiative was spawned by the City Council's failure to enact legislation that would place reason- able limits on traffic growth. The tnitiative would require voter concurrence for any major general plan amendment which significantly mcreases traffic. For ex.ample, if the inJtiative were to become law today, voter concurrence would be reqwred to approve the proposed 500-room Dunes Hotel. two Newport Center high-rise office bwldings, 1,750 homes at Bailning Ranch, a 1 million-square-toot office building for Conexant, to name just a few. It is a pity that an mitiiltive is necessary to counter the disconnection between city govern- ment and the citizens of Newport Beach. To quote a recent article by Fred Martin, "Protecting par- adise around here is virtually a full-time job." MEL MANN Ne~rt Beach The city can raise revenue by jacking up cur- rent rates and getting creative with new sources such as short-cutting the courts and collecting 100% of administrative fines (•Newport Beach has its eye on future finances," Nov 16). But can we operate our proposed •city punitive department* for less than the potential gain? I doubt it. There is little honesty ui the hand-wringing that accompanies the reported 15% cutback in staff m the mid-'90s. That cutbaCk, orchestrated by our departed city manager, with council singing tenor and soprano, was accompanied by a 5% increase in total salaries · and benefits paid city employees. Was it the high- priCed employees who Wt:re cut? Doesn't look like il There needs to be an honest. unbiased assess- ment of 811 expenses ai; wen as the cost of services provided by city employees. Can we procure the same services at reasonable cost? Privatization in Newport Beach ha:t been given lip service. We need fire protection, we nood paramedics, we need police, liteguard.s, etc. But can the same seMces be provided at competitive costs? Once the hard ques- tions have been a.ru.wered, then we can consider selling off our quality of life to pay the essential bills. There are plenty of sites already charted for resort hotels, high-nse commercial buildings, increased denSJty everywhere in town. The city is not built out. That's an Insh fable still lingering. Anyone who believes that needs to examine the stimuli that aroused the Greenlight bW1ch. TOMHYANS Ne~rtBeach POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Fairview ~: A cellular phone. amplifier, compact • disc player and 70 compact discs worth S 1,870 were stolen from a car in the 2700 block Wednesday. ' • Falrvtew 9'0llCt A purse and Its contents worth S 125 were stolen from 1 CM In the 2700 block et HUO a m Wednesday. • ftendolph Awnu.: A cellular phone worth UOO was stolen from• car In the 700 block the .venmg of Nov. 14. • South COMt omi.: A cellular phone and a video game worth $850 were stolen from a cer In the 900 block at 12:JO p.m. Nov. 12. • Town Center Drive: Several Items of clothing worth $440 were stolen from a car In the 600 block between 2 •nd 5:30 p.m. Nov. 14. NIWPOtn HAOt • ~ lloulevard: A br1efca\1 and Its contents worth SSSO were stolen frOf'l • car In the 4500 block at 9:10 a.m. Friday . • Newport CMtllt Drtw: A cellular phone worth S80 was stolen from a car In the 600 btoek ~ .ewnlng of Sept 30 • Northstr. Several Items of clothing and about SO com pact discs worth S1, 1S5 wete stolen from 1 home In the 400 block Thursday awn ng Da ily Pilot Newport Beach was the original 'surf city' Y ou'd think Surf City invented surfing. No way. When Surf City consisted of a few miles of oil wells and a saltwater plunge, there was surfing in Newport Beach. One day in the early 1920s, Duke Kahanamoku, world- famous Hdwailan royalty, Olympic swimmmg champion and currently a rnovte star, : was drivmg along the coast and saw a long sandoor thdt reached out Irotn what is now the main beach at Corona del -Mar. He made note of the • beautiful surf that built up on that sandbar and when the Corona del Mar bath house was built m 1924, the Duke and some of his more muscu- lar friends -they had to be muscular to handle those 250- pound mahogany boards - : began surfing at Corona del •Md! and leaving their boards : at the bath house. . l know all this because m : 1927, when 1 worked at the .. . . ~ . THE VERDICT robert gardner bath house, the Duke would take me for a nde on his shoulders as thanks for taking care of his board. Soon, some of the local men joined the Duke and by 1928 when the concrete jetty was completed, qwte a few locals were surfing the break at Corona del Mar. And still, Surf City consist- ed of a few miles of oil wells and a saltwater plunge: ln 1935, they dredged out most of the mud flab; m what is now Newport Harbor. In doing so, a lot of sand was deposited at the end 'or the Balboa Perunsula, which cre- ated a bodysurfmg beach known all over the world as the Wedge. And what was Surf City doing all this time? Well, it still had the oil wells but got nd of the saltwa· ter plunge. Rumor has it that when the plunge was dramed, they found the body of an oil field worker. He had been there quite a while, but the water was so salty that he just cured instead of decaying. I don't vouch for the truth of the yam, I just repeat it Over the years, the Wedge has produced a group of superlative bodysurfers. One time, the Newport Beach Bodysurfing Club put on a bodysurhng contest with surfers from tts.far away as Santa Cruz and San Diego. When U1e contest wai; over, Wedge re~ars had taken first, second, third and fourth m both the senior and juruor . . divisions. They never had the contest again. Speaking of bodysurhng contests, a local woman, Sonja Betsch, is a three-time women's champion m the granddaddy of dll bodysurfmg contests, Oceanside, We have a two-time men's chdmpion on our life guard force, and any day with decent surf you will find as good a group of surfers surfing between the groms and RJs as you will find any- where. · So, go ahead and call your- sell Surf City because of that big contest you hold each year. Just remember that we were here first -and you don't have a comer on good surfers. • JUDGE GARDNER IS a Corona del -Mar resident and former judge. His column runs Tuesdays. ·Costa Mesa man sentenced for Internet scam • Businessman gets eight years in federal prison for bilking investors in phony Internet promotion. Giu;c.. RI.-.u!\c. ~Pill SANTA ANA -A Co. ta Mesa businessman who defrauded h'undreds of investors with a phony Inter- net garrtblmg venture was sentenced to eight years in federal prtson Monday. Robert 'Louis Syrax, 57, was convicted on several coupts of money laundering dfld wire and mail fraud. He was also ordered to repay about $4.5 million to about 500 people who trusted him with their money. •People don't expect they are going to be told outright lies." said Assistant U.S. Attor- ney Ellyn Lindsay. "With this operation, it sounded really great, but it was all lies." Syrax ran two operations m Costa Mesa and Irvine that promised big returns on a new start-up gambling promotion on the Internet. Employees or one of Syrax's companies, Gecko Holdings Inc., persuad- ed investors to buy stock in the business although they weren't licensed by the Secu- rities Exchange Conurussion. Investigators believe Syrax bilked more than $5 million from his customers, some of which he used to buy expen- sive Jewelry and a 1999 Rolls- Royce Silver Spur. A special countywide task force raided the businesses in March and seized some of Syrax's assets. Police found Syrax and his wife, 46-year- old Sandra Diane Coronado, in Palm Coast, Fla., the follow- ing month. reportedly ready to flee the cotmtry. Coronado plead guilty to one count of transportation of property for fraudulent actJvi- ty. ~he will be sentenced Dec 1 Lmdsay cautioned people from believing anything that sounds too good to be true - even if it has to do with the Internet. "You hear about all the mil- lions people are making on the Internet and think you can do the same," she swd. "ln this case. they made it sound better than is actually was You have to exercise extreme caution and check everything out before investing your money." Fire leaves a buniing question Apparel Sale Now thru Nov. 3018 • Officials are not sure what caused a palm tree near City Hall to catch fire Monday morning. Giu-c RJ.t.1.r.-.c ~Pb COSTA MESA -City offi- aals are puzzled about what caused a palm tree to mysteri- ously catch fire in front of City Hall on Monday morning. No one could expldin the unusual event, given there were no electrical wires near the palm tree that stands dbout 50 feet tall. There was specula- tion that high Wlllds, gusting up to 25 mph, might have con- tributed to the fire. A city employee noticed the tree ablaze about 9:45 a .m. A 10-foot section about halfway up the tree was on fire, sending flames in an easterly direction. Fuefighters managed to extinguish the flames from a nearby platform within min- utes No one was injured and city employee:. were never in danger. "There was no threat of the building catchiny fire." said Barbara Marcosa, public infor- mation officer for the Costa SETTING IT STRAIGHT The Amencan Legion Yacht Club was formed on April 23, 1966 and was accrechted by the South· em California Yachting ASsn. in 1986. It is the Pilot' pohcy to c:orrcct errors of substance • promptly. Call (949} 574· 4268. Car Accident? f'R.U REPORT muls dostlypurdcd HatU you n«<I co know ~ore you settle r.;iur cut or •pak w11h anyum Don" 1 lrt ano1hr1 day I/I ht unul Y.llU call 1ht Toll Ftte l(" hr. ~~orded M~at I 88fM91-l071 Car Accident? Mesa Fire Department. "There was no need to evacuate peo- ple." The strong Santa Ana winds that swirl through Orange County every fall can make firefighters' jobs chfficult The gusts can pose a serious dan- ger in rural areas should a blaze start. Firefighters are always on . alert in cities because the potential for a wind-generated fire remains a constant threat. "We have a much higher awareness or a major fire haz- ard when there are winds like this," said Costa Mesa Battal- ion Chief Christopher Riley. "It's real coinmon for power ·lines to create electrical haz- ards. For instance, if something catches fire, the big concern is the flying debris that can carry several blocks and start anoth- er blaze.• But Will firefighters be able to determine the cause or Mon- day's fire near City Hall? An investigation is underway, but Marcosa still contends the wmd played a part. __ · •1t•s very, very unusual because there weren't any electncal wires nearby," she said. 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LAK• FOR•ST ANAH•IM HILLS COSTA M•SA LONG •IACMI Canida Ru fnW Ccnttt Anahelft'l lltll 8 lnM Cmtcr 1309 Li'llllA~ llQNAL HILL ~=~\O 'll~111: .. ~~~ .. ":IOQJ (l ,;>:'~~:iu:~ ) 11 Vt1llowSI lplHiU (949) 581-5566 (7t4) 779-5166 (714) 545..0310 (562) 426-,016 Tuesday, NOV'\>mber 23, 1999 3 MILLENNIUM MOMENT An· old-time sheriff for Costa Mesa D ave Sn9wden started hi police career a s a patrol officer m Montebello m 1966. Ile didn't step into rus cw- rent role, replaang Roger Neth a:. Costa Mesa's Chief of Police, for 20 years. Snowden bas an enthusiasm for Western moVles: He has often served on the committee for the Golden Boot Awards for We!';tem movie actors. Though he doesn't wear a Stetson around town or Dave Snowden nde a horse to work, he does cul- tivate a sort of WestP.m uitormal· , ity dnd the old-time sheriff's enthusiasm for hghung crane. Snowdep has worked to mdke the polite department both more open and accessible to the commuruty -and more mturudating to crinunals. • ln addition to his local work. Snowden has been the presi- dent of the the Califonua Police Chiefs Assn. • MIUENNIUM MOMENT celebrates the'people who made a major con- tnbutron to the Newport-Mesa community dunng this century IN BRIEF Missing man f(Jund by Newport police NEWPORT BEACH -A Newport Beach man suffer- ing from dementia who was missing most of Sunday was found that night nearly three miles from his home. Rinaldo Martini, 78, dlc;ap- peared Sunday at about 8:05 a.m. from his Dover Shore.s home. Farruly members called authonbes when they couldn't find him and police officers began an extensive search in and around !Sew- port Beach. Police were concerned about Martini because of his mental condition and the freakish, Wlndy weather. Family members paoently waited for word from po.lice about his wher~abouts. The phone call they were waiting for hna.lly came at about 10.35 p.m. when a polite officer SPQtted Martiru at the intersection or Produc- tion Place and Placentia Avenue. Police didn't give a reason why Marum had left his hdme, but they said he had been walking all day. "That was a fa1.rly healthy walk." SaJd Newport Beach police Lt. Doug Fletcher. ·.It's not unrealistic to walk that distance, given the amount of tune he had.· Martini was dnven back to his home, where he was reunited with his family. Come See Us We're 0 = BEEF STICK SAVE $4.00 3 lb. 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When two football teams stink up the stadia as often as this yeats Bruins and Th>jans have, not many people out· side Southern Califorrua care about them playtng one ftllOthe~ · So I watched Purdue· Indiana, followed by Brigham Young-Utah. By all accounts, they were fill bet- ter games played by far bet· ter teams. All aftem I squinted at those little e sbipe at the oottom of the 1V screen, · searching for some inkling of what was going on at the Coliseum. Nothing. Sunday mormng 1 checked the sports sections. There was a front-page story about the state champi- onship for six-man football end n~t weekend'' Col- orado-Nebraska battle. Finally, I found this one tine · on page 22: "USC 17, UCLA ?." So now I have to be nice about USC's victory. Hmm- mm. Well, how about, "It's been a long nine years?" Or, "The worst team lost?" (Per· haps more accurately, "The worst official helped the bet- ter team win?") Actually, it's about time USC won. lt was becoming embarrassing talking to my USC pals (yes, I do have them -plenty of them, including my wife), In recent years, I actually c.ame to feel ~pathy for tbele milled friends. My tra· ditlonal anti-nqjan columns became kinder and gentler, I secretly began to hope they would beat us, but just e lit· Ue. 1\vo years ago, o fellow UCLA fan acc;used me of excess compassion: "Do you realize how many years those snots have sneered at us7" What I didn't tell him - what I have not told a soul until now -is that maybe I eased up on the no1ans because I almost was one of those snots. You see, when l Wts.S in the Army, I decided J wanted to • be a documentary filmmaker In 1953, just after Uncle Sam didn't want me anymore, I applied to the fihn schools at both USC and UCLA. West- wood said yes immediatPly: Pigueroa Street said they were thiiiking about it. So I became a Bruin for life. And since a dears a deal, I have tO write thiS sweetness column today. But don't for- get: Several years bock, I predk:ted unequivoCally, and in print, that Pn!SOO State would beat USC in the Fr~ dom Bowl in Anaheim. . To the complete embar- rassment of most of the lawyers, bankers, dentists, tycoons, movie directors and other big shots in the state, the Bulldogs chewed them up bodly. So who's use playing next? 1be dreaded Ragin' Cajuns from LouiSiana Tech, thars who. And I predict •.. No, I mustn't go there. I need to stay in warm and fuzzy mode today. • ...., MAlnWll Is a former New- port Beach resident who now wrhes from his horM In Fort Collins. Colo. ·MAYOR CONTINUED FROM 1 But m Newport Beach, noth· ing is certam until the votes are counted, and the possibility remamed that council mem- bers might change their vote and choose Thomson. But with no last-minute sur- prises and the new officials in place, O'Neil and former vice mayor Thomson stepped CRIME CONTINUED FROM 1 drcn, 3-year-old Brandon Wiener and 4-year-ofd Sierra Soto, died ip May after a car driven by a man who alleged- ly said he was out to '"kill inno- cent children" plowed into a playground. A 15-year-old girl was gunned down in a West Side garage later the same month by a reported gang member bent on retaliation for graffiti that had appeared in the neighborhood. VOLUNTEER • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs pe<i· odkally In the Dally Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your organiza.. tion listed, call (949) 57~228. VOLUNTEER aNTER OF GREATER ORANGE COUNTY With more than 1,500 volunteer opportunities, the Volunteer Center will match people and groups wishing to volunteer with nonprofit agencies in their area. For more infonnation, contact the Center's Volunteer Connection Une at (714) 953-5757 ext. 106. down. ·1·ve enjoyed the opportuni· ty and pnvilege of serving as mayor,• said O'Neil. •1t•s always great to leave at the top of your game.• He added that Newport Beach was a marvelous and dynamic city to have been mayor. And with the last state- ment, Mayor Noyes awarded O'Neil with a plaque for his service to the city. "Good luck to you," O'Neil told Noyes. Both accused killers are awaiting trial. · The categories where Costa Mesa saw a drop in numbers from the first six months of last year includ~d robberYt aggra- vated assault, bwglary, larce- ny/theft and motor vehicle theft The biggest drop in any category was a 35% dip in motor vehicle thefts. The statistics released ·over the weekend are for cities that have a population of more than 100,000. Crime reporting totals weren't available for Newport Beach. Year-end totals will be released early next year. 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ENSIGN CONTINUED FROM 1 pnce, they hope to bnd a viable third option. •Personally, I'm not willing to spend $6 million more for that design," said scho~l board member Jim Ferryman, who also is on the facilities . committee. The impetus behind look-ing at building a new school was to determine if it would be more cost-effective than repairing the decaying cam- pus. "Ensign was one of the sites where they identified so . many problems, it was asked what the cost of building new,• said Supt. Robert Bar- bot. With those prelmunary numbers in hand, Schultheis said, the committee must weigh the cost of maintaining a new, more efficient school against simply repairing the old one. "I still think there will be an apparently large difference,• Schultheis said. "But there REPAIRS CONTINUED FROM 1 gencies, said school board and facility member Jim Ferryman. The committee increased those costs by 11 %, bring- ing it from 19% to 30%. These costs are all set by industry standards, Fine said. "It's roughly $20 million versus $40 million -it basi- cally doubled," Ferryman said. •Overall, those things have a tendency to be underestimated. ·It's better to overestimate." With the new draft before them, the committee will now do some fine-tuning, Schultheis said. "What we need to do now is assess several things and figure out what the lev- el of support in the commu- nity would be for a bond,• Schultheis said. ·we are not The Original -MIKE'8 Doily Pilot. could be a blended 5olution It could be beneficial to look at pockets of U1e campus to tear down and bmld new." Thi solution may not answer nll or Ensign's d~iyn prayeri,, but it may be the mo:;t cost-effective way to go. . "l think you can generalize th(Jt to all campus repairs ver- sus replacPmcnt, ~ Schultheis said. "I've had a chance to vis- it ull the secondary schools . Ens1qn ts overall m the worst shapo, but not by muc:h." One major expense of rebuilding Ensign that does not sit well with some commit- tee members is the $1 .5 mil- lion it would cost for an inter- im campus . "We've? got to be sensitive to the community concern of gomg too far," ferryman said. "I'd rather err on the side of caution." The committee has asked PJHM Architects Southwest to review the numbers for Ensign and to look at · the cost of . rebuilding other schools, sucn as TeWinkle, before they make any del.isions, Barbot said. contemplating asking the voters to pass a $163-milllon bond." With the Newport-Mesa Unified School District now eligible for state funding, it is hoping to get $53 million of the $163 million from out- Slde the community. That would leave an estimated $110 million needed from a possible bond mea ure. •But we do have some other resources, like the sale of property," Ferryman said. "It's 1ust a puzzle you have to put together and hope it works out in the end. It's not a perfect science." 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SPOR'l'S twJ. OI MME __ .. _ l Tuesday, November 23, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4.4223 ·: J A stellar crop of running backs add names us fdll. to Newport-Mesa rushing record boo.K W:t:h first-round CIF Southern 'Section , football playoff losses by Corona del Mar High and Costa Me5a, the statistic~ book is now closed on three of the four Newport-Mesa D1strict · squads, But not before players at Estancia and Costa Mesa prompted some rewrites. contest needmg 95 ydrds to break the standard of 1.4 73 yards set in 1996 b'y Jdmcs Dawkins. His 2-yard touchdown run (his 18th TO of the campaign, which 1s also a school single·S~dc;on record) gave him 90 yards on the night, with 6:47 left. Uni, which handled the • Eagles, 48-12, to snag the league's final playoff berth, then produced a 10-play possession, before turning the ball over on downs with 69 seconds left. PREPS harry faulkner gave 7 yards back on the next play, but the game ended, leaving bun with 1,477 yards. hdlJOWP.d Slilnddrd by 15 yards with t1 78-y.ird performance Fnday 10 d 14·6 CIF Division IX ployort loss to Paoficd Zun1~d1li 2,015 ydrds on 303 carries are, however, only enough to ran,k him No. 3 on the sc.hool single-season list. Fortner Mustang Charles Chatman still holds the school and dlstnct smgle-season record of 2,512 yards in 1994, while Bmh .,Runaway" 1Tan collected 2,303 yards m '93. QUOTt Of THE DAY •l(s hiriy. I sb1ld iMg M I was S, b.uur.e mY dad med out and I wanted 111 inilall t*n Now, I m Otl ii my garage and my (3-yearad) son bas seady skr1ed ~ lhe • croood to inhle me -" Dan P trone, Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Farner Doily Pilot 5 11 Da .. ·~ ~o SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM Estancia · Estancia High· senior Marshall Hendricks broke the school single-season rushing record with, as it turned out, some timely running in the final minute of Ule regular-season finale against Uruversity. Hendricks came into the After two pass plays, Hendricks finally got the ball and sprinted around the right side for 15 yards and his own piece or history. He promptly Costa Mesa High 1uruor tailback C.J Zuniga flirted with the 2,000-yard plateau, • but managed to surpass the Zumga 1s the fourth Newport-Meso ballcamer to surpass 2K (Ray Ohrel gained 2,082 for Newport Harbor lil '96), but he is the only junior to have pulled it •One of Eagles' all-ti.me greats, he now wields weighty SEE PREPS PAGE 6 influence on student-athletes at Saddleback High. DIVISION I GIRLS TENNIS FINALS ors just miss • Meyer and Case sweep in doubles, but Peninsula has too many weapons and pulls out 10-8 victory in CIF Division I the championship showdown. J~I:PH Boo CLAREMONT ~ Newport Harbor High's girls tennis team fought valiant- ly and almost pulled the match out 111 a CIF Division 1 final full of heroics. After Newport Harbor dropped all nine doubles sets in September's meet- ing man 11-7 loss to Peninsuld, seniors Kristen Cas~ and Jenny Meyer swept all three of their sets to almost cdrry the Sailors to the CIF title But Newport just fell short. 10-8, on Monday mom- mg at the Claremont Club. This is Peninsula's runth champi- onship in 10 years and the third time it beat the Sailors in the finals, the last time in 1996. "They played very well," Newport Harbor Coach Fletcher Olson said "It's just been incredible. We were the closest team around. We did everything together. We'll never have an experience like this again ••. " about Case and Meyer. ·conung m, they knew they had to win two out of three sets. Anrl thfly ended up sweep- mg," It was ti close match where Division I's top ranked Peninsu- la (25-0) could not put the Sailors, 19·2 and , Chelsea Godbey No 2 in Div1S1on Newport senior I awtty. Unlike the previous match in Sep- tember, when Peninsuld won 1 t-7, . Newport singles player dud Peninsu-L........:....._ _____ ....:;;:::::=:::....-----~:.Z!:::t.omlAJLLY-~-Li-O...;T PHOOiiiiilO ev ('1 URSO la's doubles team did not dominate Jenny Meyer, left, is congratulated by her doubles partner, Kristen Case, against each other. c Bl b Case and Meyer defeated Caitlin after they defeated Peninsula Hlgh's C hristine Tjong and aJlllln as aw Blashaw and Christie T1ong, 6·3, in the hrst round that dosed Peninsula's lead to 4-2 in the match. They kept the Pan- thers off-balanced throughout the match Wlth strong serves and expertly nuxed m net volleys and lobs. •Jenny and I played very well," Case said. "We knew it was our last match. For our team to hove a chance, wo had to win our last three (sets)." That match followed an upset from Peninsula's Colby Comstock, who took advantage of Natalie Braverman's slow start to win, 6-4. Comstock took a qwck 2-0 lead before Bravem1an, a sopho- more who's ranked m Uie top five nationally in her age group, stormed back with three points in a row. But Comstock chased down Braver· man's missiles, just hitting tho ball in play, extending the rallies, and SW'VlV· mg at the enrl. •That wa a ma1or upset with Colby beating Brnvcnnan, • Peninsula Coach Tom Cox said. •Thal oHset us losing the doubles match." Despite Bravcrman's upset loss, there is no goat's tag, Had she won, 6-0, the match would have ended 9-9 with Pcninsuld winning on games, 75-71. Braverman came bdck 111 her next set and crushed Shilpa Joshi, 6-1, and Chelsea Godbey put away Jeanrune Llang 'Cru e and Meyer won their ec- ond set to pull Newport to within one. Thal meant Adams had a chance to tie the match with a wm over Comstock. With Adams up, 3·1, Comstock landed awkwardly while chasing a shot and brought forth speculation that she might retire. But Comstock put on an elastic sup- port on her knee, came hack, and won thrc consecutive points to go up, 4-3. •1t was just a dull pam, • Comstock said. •1t•s not too serious. But it's the last match, and I was going to play, no matter what. · "I moved a htUe slower, and I was lucky my shots landed in.• After being flustered a little>, Adams tcgrouped and took advantage of Comstock with powerful shots down the line. Adams came back to take a 5·4 lead, and ultimately won, 7-5. •Colby got nght out there and played the way she alway played,• Adams said. • 1 tried to make her run around and take advantage.• While Adams and Comstock-were still playing, Peninsula captured two SEE TENNIS PAGE 6 D an Petrone picked lfl up his first barbell when he was 5 • years old. He's been uplifting others ever smce An All-ClF Southern Section football player and a CIF champion wrestler at Estanoa High (Class of 1990), Petrone was equally proficient in the classroom. Beneath the Mohawk haircut which typified the intensity he unleashed as a senior linebacker and tight end on the winrungest team in Estanoa football history -the 10-1 Sea View League champions of t Q89 - was ilJl Ivy League mind. A prototypic over- achiever as an athlete. Petrone pumped iron with a passion, rut as . many books as running backs, and bided his brne for rune semesters at Orange Coast Col- lege, be! ore a DiVlSion I (short for Dan Junior) and 1-yedr-old daughter Savannah Morie m Rancho Santa Marganta. Petrone, one of former fatanoa football coach John Liebengood's favonte players, said his corrurutment to lus children will likely keep him on the lower levels as a prep coach, But, as his children grow into adulthood, the latest member of the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of rame saJd he would eventually love to thrust lus heart and mmd mto politics. •I'd like to get involved m aty government and work my way up from there: he said. ·rught now, my focus IS on teaching and spending time with my family, but I want to eventually be a part of the political leadership." Petrone's unpact at • Estancia IS recalled fondly by Liebengood. college program opened Dan Petrone "He was one of the toughest 195-pound kids I ever met,• Liebengood said. •tte was very devoted and mtense, he could really hit you and, obvtously, its arms to the 5-foot-10, 195-pound wrecking ball. New York-based Columbia Uruversity, of course, provided more than a helmet and shoulder pads. · ·u was a huge learrung expenence and a great education,• Satd Petrone, who now passes on his pdSSlon for acadenucs, a:> well as the athletics, to student-athletes at Saddleback High m Santa Ana "When I graduated from Colwnbta in 1995, I tame back (to Orange County) and started working as a pe~onal trainer,~ the sWl·ch1selcd Petrone said. "I liked that JOb, but it JUSt didn't gwe me the fulfillment I was looking for. So, I thought about getting into teaching and coaching, because I'd always believed 1t was a way to help influence students and give them a positive role model." So, Petrone returned to school. obtained a master's degree from Pepperdine, and began teaching world history, economics and government at Saddleback. He 1S also an assistant wrestling coach (all levels), an assistant freshmen football coach, and works with the Roadrunners' softball program, as well. Not surprisingly, Petrone's presence helped the Saddleback freshmen football tedITl complete a 10-0 season and earn a Golden West League champ1onsh1p this fall. His rapport with student-athletes has also helped attract about 80 wre Uers to a program that con 'bled o1 fewer than 30 when he amved. •Jt'li a great opporturuty to work with kids, share some of my experience£ with them and teach them about leadership in and out of the classroom," said Petrone, 27, who lives with wile Melarue, 3-year-old son D.J. he was very smart.• The Sea View League Defensive Player of the Year as a scruor, he was also ndllled to the Daily Pilot's Big Team, consisting of the top players from the four Newport-Mesa DlStnct schools spanrung the years 1965-90. Petrone was a two-year starter at inside linebacker for OCC. He earned second-team AU-Mission Conference recognibon Wlth the Pirates, was an academic · All-American and the team's · co-captain. At Columbia, he helped lead the Lions to their first wmrung ~eason m two decades his Junior year, started two seasons at inside 'backer and earned a degree in psychology. As o prep wrestler, he was twice league champion and won the Southern Section 2-A crown at 191 pounds as a seruor. .. Though damaged nerves in hir; neck and shoulders - remnants of countless collisions between the hash marks -have kept him away from contact sports, Petrone, on a dare from a co-worker, ran the Los Angeles Marathon ID March Despite linuted trauung and extreme cramp throughout ~ body on race day, he finished with a respectable time of 4 hours, 45 minutes. He al o plays in a flag football league and, naturally, trams with we1ghts. His best on the bench pr >ss 15 395 pounds and his maximum quat is an cye-poppmg 625. •tt•s funny, I started lifting when I was 5, becau my dad • worked out and I wanted to • umtat him,• Petrone said. • •Now, I work out ID my garag • and my ~n has already tarted pushing the weights around to unltat ~me.• HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (COACHES SELECTIONS) NEWPORT HAR I OR . tS\ MIKE VJri TUNNEY NICK HAD DY A 5-foot-to, .l"'\:2 () 0 • pound llor outsld line· barker, h hatl fiv 1 Ct tac kl nnd two ft 1 ts, including <>n 8Ck, to h Ip • 11roc.Juce shutout \ COIOllA JAY BOTTOM DEL MAR NICK PROSSER COSTA DAVE WEIR MES A SHAUN FERRYMAN 6 Tuesday, November 23, 1999 Sports HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 5 Doily Pilot "We played with heart,# Case aid. "We all did. We came ~o close. Jt could have gone either way." lAsf MD'S HfGH SQfOOI. flOOTULI. PlAYS Of 30 YAAOs Oft MORI doubles points by identical scores of 6·1. With Perunsula leadi.ng by 12 in games at that pomt, Newport had tb win each set by large margins, or the match outright. This match also marks the end of an impressive cateer for Newport Har\>gr's seniors. Seven of them, Adams, Case, Cod.bey, Amanda Collopy, Allison Schnei· der, Sarah Barker and Kelly Nelson came in as one of the most heralded freshmen class in tennis. Meyer, another senior, ttonsferred from ·Corona del Mar in her sophomore year. Erica Buder, . another senior, joined the teani later m the sequence. • •1 -Andre St.wart (NewPort Harbor) touchdown run. • 39 • St.ven Ward (Corona del Mar) pass f rom Evan Burden and lateral to Jon Schrank. · The Sailors got two big wjru; to keep pace. B1averman notched another 6-~ win in her final set. Case and Meyer won their third set, 6·2, and the match was tied, 8-8, with a three-potnt margin separating the two OAllY Pll.OT PHOTO BY CHRIS URSO Sailor Audi'a Adams returns a serve en route to victory over Jeanntne Uang ln Monday's CIP Division I showdown. • 33 • Tcidd Duddri• (Costa M esa) run on fake punt. • JO • Andnt St.wart (Newport Harbor) run. . WT WEEK'S BJG DERNSIVE PlAYS The crucial set was Godbey and Com- stock. With Comstock slowed by the lnJUJY, a Godbey win was definitely possi- ble and it would've given Newport control of the match. match, but I figured it out.• "That was two 6·0 def eats we would have had if she retited," Cox said. "We would have been down in sets and games. That would have been the match." •It's just been incredible," Godbey said about her four yea.rs on the team. "We ·were the closest team around. We did everything together. We'll never have an . experience like this again." Qf' DIVtstON I CHAMPIONSHIP (at OllNmOnt Club) • NEWPORT .HARBOR • End Brad Rothwell came off t he bench to collect. three quarterback sacks ... End Gamrtt Troncafe and middle linebacker Afan Saenz each had two sacks ... End Brad Craig had one sack and batted down a pass at the line .•. Safety Biiiy Cayton h.ad two interceptions, one off a deffectlon to himsel f ... Cornerback · Andr9 Stewart hammered a ball carrier on Instead, Comstock ca.me through with the best performance of the day. Keeping the ball in piay will:l almost every sWi.ng, she easily won, 6-0, to clinch the champi- onship for Peninsula. #I had a lot of confidence going mto that set. ft Com5tock said. "My teammates tried to tell me it wouldn't clinch the Instead, Comstock stayed in and won the inatch, nullifying a huge effort from the Sailors. . . "I'm very proud," Olson said. "We did a great job and left everything on the court. It's sad for our seniors not to win, bu.t we gave Peninsula a run. ft IACI PENtHSUl.A 10, NEWPORT HAR90fl 8 Slnflles: Braverman (NH) lost to Comstock, 4·6; def. Uang, 6-1; def. Joshi, 6-1i Adams (NH) wort, · 7-5, 6-2, lost. 4-6; Godbey (NH) lost. o.6, won, 6-l, lost. 3-6. Doubles: Case-Meyer (NH) def. Blashaw·Tjong. 6-3; def. Ursich·Pagliano, 6-2; def. LeBrucherl~ Setian, 6-4; Collopy-Hawkins (NH) lost. 2-6, 2·6. 1-6; Barker-Schneider (NH) lost, 1-6, 2·6, 1-6. t he sideline ... Nose guard Andy Kalanz had a sack •.. Linebackers Mike 1\.lftney and Andy Rankin forced incompletions w ith blanket coverage ... End Nick Langsdorf stopped a QB scramble for no gain. • COSTA MESA • Inside linebacker Shaun Fenyman made a tackle for a 6·yard loss ... Outside linebacker CJ. Zuniga made a stop for a 5-yard loss to fore~ a punt ... End Todd Duddridge stopped Pacifica for no gain on back·to-back running plays ... Zuniga forced a fumble which free safety Willy Franco recovered ... Franco d islodged the ball from a receiver with a jarring collision, snuffing Newport Harbor High's girls volleyball team, 1ank.ed No. 1 in the nation l>y USA Today wins the CIF Southem Section DiviSion 1 championship in three games, 15-5, 15-1, 15-1, over Mira Costa. The Sailors later get a scare in the fiist round of the state volleyball playoffs against Millikan, but wins in four games b<"hind Misty May's 25 kills Corona del Mar's boys water polo team wins its fourth CJF 4-A title in five~. 10-9 over Villa Park. Brandon Howald and Gunnar Gmtabon each score three times for tbe Sea Kings. • . CdM's girls tennis team wih.s its second consecutive Divislon 4-A title over Miraleste, winning 12·6. Singles players ICer:l Phebu, Col:IJ1neY StraUJS and Outltte McCUntock pace the win f.or CdM. out a would-be first~own completion and forcing a punt ... Ferryman filled quickly to cause a 1·yard loss ... End Dave Weir stopped a Pacifica sweep for no gain ... Tackle Fernando Aronna and Ferryman teamed up for an 1 1::-yard sack ... Inside linebacker Jason Rankin stripped the ball from a Pacifica runner at t he goal line, which prevented a touchdown and gave the ball back to the Mustangs. Newport Harbor's football team advances ~o the Division VI semifinals with a 28-14 win over Brea Olinda. John Glordanl completes 14 of 22 passes for 161 yards. · Costa Mesa's Charles Chatman win the Daily Pilot Pacific Coast League MvP a ward. CdM's-girls v-01leyball team loses to Mira Costa in the Division 4-A finals, despite D4Ulielle Everett's 21 kills. But tbe sea Kings come back and win in the opening round of the st.ate playoffs. PrenUce Perktnl hu 33 assists for CdM 1n that match. Estancia High's Dan Petrone is named MvP of the Sea View League by the Dally Pilot in football. • CORONA DEL MAR -Safety Eric Snell . had one interception and two bone-jarring hits in the second half ... Outside Linebacker Nick Prosser caused two fumbles ... Defensive tackle Jay Bottom took part in a sack, stuffed a runner at the goal line, and had numerous tackles at the line of scrimmage ... Defensive tackle Dave Richardson shared a sack with Bottom ... Corona deJ Mar's boys water ~o team defeats Foothill m the Division l semifinals behlrid James Pald.a's thr-ee goals. The Sea Kings ultimately fall to Long Beach Wilson,·1();.9, in the finals, despite Pat Cochran's four goals. Cd.M's girls tennis team loses to Peninsula m the Division I finals, 17-t. Jenny Glasgow and Christie O'Meara win the lone pomt for CdM as a doubles pair. Nina Vaughan and the doubles pair of Megan WachUer and Alissa Scott of CdM all advance to the round of 16 in the CIF individual tenniS tournament. CdM's football team advances to the semis with a 10-0 victory over Brea-Olinda. JeU Jackson catches the only touChdown in the game, and Ron AkJns lead a solid def en· sive effort. Ne~rt HarbQr's football team loses to La QUinta, 23-16, in the qwutertinalS. Matt White And Todd Farley score touchdowns for the Sailors. , Orange Coast College's men's socoer team advances in the Southern Callf omia Regional with a 2-1 win over Moorpark. Paul Oldbam and Mike Sandel score the two gQals for the Pi.Tates. OLrtside linebacker Jason Kurtz got a quarterback ·pressure and sto pped a fourth~own run ... Defensive back Jon Schrank recovered a fumble in his own end zone for a touchback ... · Outside 'backer Blake Hacker made a nice shoestring tackle behind the line. Cd.M's boys cross country team edges Ne~rt Harbor for the final spot in the state meet. Davtd Long's lime of t 7: 11 is CdM's tiebreaker for fourth place in the C IF finals. • compiled by Joseph Bo~ PREPS CONTINUED FROM 5 Than) and TDs (44 by Than). Before he dons his shoulder pads again, Zuniga, who trans- ferred tb1s fall fTom Arizona, will play baseball for the Mustangs. Stewart's 184-yard effort in Friday's opening-round win over El Dorado gave him 10 games this season of at least 100 rushing yards. That not only is a school smgle·seasoo record, but leaves him just two shy of the career record established by Waqe ntt (1991·93). appearances, including four crowns under Coach John Vargas, who also guides the men's national team. . It's the first time the Sea Kings have squared off against Servite, the defending Division Il champion, in a title game. But it's not the firs( tilne Vargas and Servite Coach Jim Sprague have matched wits from poolside with a CIF title at stake. Vargas' Sea Kings were defeated, 6-5, by Sprague's Sunny Hills Lancers for the 4-A crown in 1986. championships than the twQ Sack Bay schools. Prom the whatever happened to Brett Bak.er file.: His father, Jeff, reports the 1997 Newport~Mesa District MVP led Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with 98 tackles as a sophomore safety. He led the Mustangs in tackles each of the f.inal nine games, finished with four SCHEDULE TODAY • Volle)'Nll off. His 28 touchdowns were one off the school single-seas.on record set by Chatman ('94) and two behind the .district single- season record established in 1997 by Newport Harbot's Brett Balcer. Zuniga, who finished with 2,498 all-purpose yards, figures to wage an assault on the aforementioned single·season records next fall, as well as the school and district career marks tor rushing (4,333 yards by Newport Harbor senior Andre Stewart· is, of course, still alive in the postseason, as he leads the 10·0·1 Sailors into Friday's CJF Division Vl quarterfinal against visiting Villa Park. Stewart currently bas 1,726 yards on 263 canies. He needs 152 yards to move ahead of Baker (1,877 yards in '97) into No. 2 on Harbor's all-time single·season list. He did set the single-game rushing mark with 310 yards against Laguna Hills. The Corona del Mar lfigh boys wate r polo team will attempt to 'tie Newport Harbor with 10 CIF Southern Section championships when the Sea Kmgs take on Seryite in the Division II final Wednesday al 3:30 p.m. at Belmont Plaza. The Sea Kings have woo nine of 13 championship-game Long Beach Poly (13) and El Segundo (12) are the only schools with more CIF forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and one interception. Baker may get some company in the secondary soon, as Woodbridge High Coach Rick Gibson said Warrtor legend' Shane Harrisis be1ng recruited most heavily by the Mustangs. High school girls ·State Playoffs, first round: Division I · Poway at Ne1111p<>rt Harbor; 7 p.m.; Division II • · Corona del Mar at University High of ·San Diego (5961 Linda Vista Rd., san Diego). 7 p.m. • Basketball Community college women • Orange Coast at El Camino, 7:30 p.m. • votleyball Community college women • Southern californla Regionals, first round: Orange Coast at Cuesta, 7p.m. ' . . . 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P• don, you bu~s~e~.:8~ doing trwntfer of tile ak:ohonc STOKESBERRY J·St. ..u.d l1'f Rlc:hald V. fl.Inda t.orne ~ ID the will or Htete, or •hould eppear at the Soott Hollman ~~~"':~con· Clothes. chest, 1tereo, ::''18M~~ the ~orendcnee•• both, of: MAURICE haenno end •t•t• Thia atatement waa 1ummeted at the otflce ~taher, misc JAMES 11)'1W11183 • ~ meller ~· Seid aale C. ADAMS Al<A 1if:' wC:~°ntio:,,_:~ l\led with lhe Count) of: Kenal(lgton Eaorow, I IZINSKY, ~·39bo Bed, No. 8).4JOll048 In ~ \'Ml be • IU YM10UI MAURICE ADAMS do"• with th• OOU'1 Clertl of Orange Count) Inc. and the antlolpated ~:~· carpe • .XII, PIQe al Olllcilll ttoerda In CCMlrWll or .,.,,.,.,, • A PETJTION hae b f he h ri on 11 •18·99 H ie dal9 la December Sale wlU be by c:om· the dllol d the CounlV pi.a or lmpled l9gllfding b • • n fl I ed b Y Ye ore t .. ng. 190M811te7 13 1m petttlve bidding (wrmen Reoorder d Orlroe w.. pmr m or encum-MAURICE A. AD· rn~uvr be 1~':!~:~~~ Dally Piiot Nov 23+ 30, The Bulk Hie II aubjeet sealed blda may bli Colnv Oellfotnle and innoe.. to 1111111ty lhe AMS In the Suoerior ,... De<:. 7, 14, 1989 696 to Callloinla Uniform sUbmltted in adVancel on • the~ d lndeb•--~ l1'f Coutt of Californle, by YIO\IF rv•gttot''!'Ye· a CNS1152310 Commerclal Code the 30th day of Noll r:::"*.:e.:it1on1oW Mid o.s .. ._... Coun~of0r•"11•· CR!DIT R ":~ ~ NOTICETO section81062 ember,1999at2:00 P.M. ........__.._ __...... ~. ""'1 ........ • · THI! ~TION CAEOfTORS OF YESINO; y at the premtsu Wlltlt ,. __ .._ --.-. piCMdld .....,, end lhe , • q u • 8 t a t h • t contingent creditor The pul'ChaM pr1oa or •aid pioperty hu beer! 08/17/11189 In Book. P9ge, 1--4 principal ........ d MAURICE A. AD· of the aecie .. ed, YoU BULK SALE ANO CONlderatlon In coonec· stored lnd Whleh " ro.: • ~ No 00. "."'~ at.•• b ~ _.,. mutt flle your olaim OF INTENTION TO t1on with the 1al1 of the ed YRES SE F 5'18871 d aald 0.-. thli Noea --....d ~ Mid ,..,,,_ • nt... with the court and TRANSFER bl.lllneU and ttaNter of cat at A L .,,~ Wll ....... on °"" willt ir.... ther90l1 ea peteo tapre-_...,, I oop· y to t .. _ •LCOHOUC ................... It the sum ot STORAGE, 7012 Emett ,,_.,,_, -• .......-... 1n eald Nale ••nt•tiw to edrnlnia· ·~ ,,. ~ .... ·-·-..1..:: Ave. Huntington BeaCh, 1211.-,lllhllln"'8ftorf0f ... --, tar the Htet• of the ~r•onef repreHnte-BEVERAG! 9176,000.uul lnc:tudlng Ce (714) 848·7314, the ftiligpo6ll It thli mllln ,._, d*V8I end ... deo.c:tent. tlv. appointed by the LICENSE ltw«itOfY e11 mated at Lendlol\1 reserves ttll ll*Y .,.. '° Ptlloetltla ~ d the .,_,. end THE P'ETITION O<X.lrt wtthln four (UCC Sec. 6101 ,~IJ!':o.conliats of right to bid el the aate Owlo C.... «11 .... 11 E. the !Mia Cf.-1 ~ r • q u • • t 1 t h a monthe from the et seq. •nd B a p OESCfllPTfON. Purcl'luea mu1t be ~ "'8 flllllcerW• Died d TMt. decedent'• WIU. end date of flNt leeuenoa 24073 et eeq.) AMOUNT': made by cul'\ and P.id ~...!:O®IO ~ At~ ~~~LA~ oodlolle, If eny, be of lettett .. pro'<llded NOTICE IS HEREBY Oom,..ny ctleek for II tl'le lime or _...,., .... ·--~ ......... ~.. _ .. _ In •~lion 1100 of 0 ,..... polthl•. Alt·pun::heted bidder for~ ~ .. RATION, • Mid Tl\lllee _. ....... o prvvwte. the C.Ufornla Pro-IVEN tl'\at e bulk aM ol of .. "'" ....... S10,000.00 goods lrl SOid at la and h d ..,. !ft ~ Zl101 Liiia Caneer Oriw TM WIU. end eny bate Code. The time UMtl and a tran•t•r ol Demand nott to be muat be rwmovlld I I lime Ima d the unlld &Mte 1 320 L.-Ffn«K oodlCila •• evaAlabfe for flllno ofalme will alcol'lollc bave r•i: ~with • Of Hie. Sate ta aubjeet 10 ~ al right -. and Ce ""30 (MJ)'?'Z: !~~ !'!.~nedon In not ... ...i,. before ll08nte ,.ta,. abOul~to) .,_ cuh tt11oug11$ •s 000 00 cancellation In the evtnt ;;:;;;;• _-..:.. k) 9lid 23ei51Se11 Wo• (71'4)2~ ..,.. •-... apt by the four ,N;"ntht from made .,,. name I ' _,.. eacrow u~•.. 1v • . of Mltltment bltwten -~,-11812 Dr LM J ~ oourt. clal securlty or edl,.I It nu ~•or" be· Llndlofd and Obtt"•ted ~ helldTbf llinund« uid TMloe s.re anOer OPP THE PETITION t.,_ Maring dlte Tu Numben and buel· twHn the 11llar(a)t peffy Publlahed on.,.. ,,_, d NII IN ~ 38:2«> 11123, 11/30, requeate auihority to noticed ebov.. n .. 1 10<Jret1 of the licenlM(a) and the tn 1111"9 and 11123199 111' ....... In fllitl.f_ Colny l2/71'*' edminiltlf the fft.ete YOU MAY !X· S.Hel'(a) lloel\IM(I) ere: 11nclod buyar(a)llrans· Aualoneer: WIMI Hof. ~Slelll .._'*911_!!" ,.~ Flctitloua B~tineaa" under the lndape..-AMIN! the Ne kept 81.1)1;' CHALK CAFE l1te1(t). aa ~~ by too, Bono It S·4Q0.1'841 _,._. ,.... .. _... ._,. N S t den' Adtnlnltttetion by the oourt. If you CORPOAATIONb 3309 Sec 24073 of ftit But!• Ayrlt Sell Storage dlaoltlld on Mid Died d •m• tatemen of !etetH Aot with anapeteC>nlnterMt• MICHELSON RIVE, neaa and Protu11on1 Aealdent Managtra , Tl\lll The ~ .,_ Tiie loltowlng perJC>Oa II It-... •"•rt ed Jn the e1tate, you IRVtNE, CA 92e12 OOda, that the conalderw• Pttbl'·..__. u-dNilia find °'* ocmmon a11 dOinQ.MlneN ll• • "' -.u ..... 1tv1 may fh wtth the SSN or fldll'll Tax No 11on for ,,..nalet Of Che ..,..., ·-WJ>Olt .--r .,.,,, d the PoaltlVB Coah Row, <TN• euthority • wilt o°"rt • fonnel ,... Doing Bualneu 11: bUtfnNa and 11C1n1e II S..ch-Oolta Mell otW --·· ~ ·822 W Pe.lb08 Blvd_,,, .. ow the pert0nel lEFT AT to be peld ontY 1l1er the PllOI November ft. tt, ,_, ~ be Nlwpon Beldl, repreHntadve to t"' for lpfffal ALBUQUERQUE trtnafer ,,.. belt\ ti>· 1999 *""" ---ID · Cahfomte 92~61 teke menv •dona oUo• of the -.:= All other bualnt '* PfO'l9d by the Otpen· ------T.-et..,.t 1• AMI l.Mle. ~ Georgina Mane sum without obtelnlng ~~w.ontfOf'VMt•te name(a)end aa<Jt9H(") ment of Atcohollt ClaHlllM lwh. CA 9'2e.> The un-e22 w. Be1boe 81\/d , •A. oourt epprovel. a.. ..,.,,. --uMd t>v Ile Salllf(a)I eever-ee Cor'llrcll. ~iiarT • dnlQned = c» N4!wporl Be en, fore .-ng oerteln = ~ :!oou":X Ileen•••(•) wnn1n th4t o.. 11·2·1D ~ you·,. ~ ~Inf d .!1'.,,., Cflltfotnle 92881 very lmportent eo• .. --.u~ ,_ ...... put thrff ~era, 11 ~ of &elltr(a)I lftO, 1111no. °' tuM ,,m 1ear-u .. Poi> Thia bulnet• I• oon· tlont, howew,, the don""12i0 ;f th." IUllld b~ ltie Slller(a)I $)) Jooldftl, Clatt"*I hM 111' addfeel and Gltier dueled by an lndividUal P.•reonef rapfH.nt• Callfornle •robete llotnlH a), II/ere.: * 81.UE HALK CAFE -"M~l'IMlll OOll'mOft deliQI~. W Have YQtJ llttle<J CIOlnQ tiW wtl be required Code. a ,....:;,,... fA• Unlllt ral ry A.,... PalO COAPOAATION O\M8 ... q, fttONn ,_.,... The btntnlll8 'I t? No 10 nnoe to ___ ~ __ ... -_ .... _._-__ Alto_. _c._IM_30_1 ____ , By: /81 t(EN CX>lJ;, • __ ...-n ____ _ t ~ •• ,,. ~. • mfi~ J Lm ... =! I ~~ 11 "~~FES 11 .. _.d =.~J L. .. -~=:i I PETITION be adlT\ltled 10 probate pellliOn w111 be tleld 00 dete notieed above Flctltloua Bu•lneH NOTICE 0 ...,.. """" ... ""' TO ADMINISTER Ttte"' ano any coddle Df.c 23, 1999, at 1 4S YOU MAY EXAMINE Nam• Stlltement PUBLIC SALE OF tight lo btd at Ille 14 lliiie applicants listed ESTATE OF.' al'9 ava lable for ex· PM, 1rt Dept L73 located ~Ide kepc by Ile coun Tl'lt la4low!f!O peraoos ABANDONED rurdlMe• mu at be paid abO\re 8,1 a"""""" ... N amlnauon 1n lhe l1le kept a1 341 The City ()five, If Yo1J are a pa11on in· are OOlno busliieu as PROPERTY or 81 •he time of ""''"'W..., AUTCAH5IEE BN.USMTRBEOR~. by the ooun Post Ol1°c:. Box 14171, 1ere1led in ~ etllte, •I WoM Amallur Sport Nollce 11 hereby g111en Pute~teincasllonly AQ g:e::;:~t~ THE PETITION ,.. Oranr· Calllomla you may hie wlUl !tie Karate Organtzallon. bl 1har tile undettlgried 1n· ~1C ... ted ll•m• IOld "as f< A199857 quests 80100111y to ad· 9 2 e 3 • 1 5 1 1 • court a Reque.t lor Spe· Hard11yle Ma111a1 Arti. 1end1101111 the personal 5 ·" ~nd musl be re· ~~w~o~g:~v~t TO all heirs. beneli· m1rnater the estate under LAMOREAUX JUSTICE C~I Notice (torm DE·154) • 10172 l<ukul Dr . Hunt· ptoperty descrtbed below :f. s:~ "':ub\a:;: ~ 4 COSTA MESA, CA clalflla, Cte:dllo11, CIOlll· ltle Independent Admln· CENTER·PROOATE 01 Ille lllrng ol an lnven· lngton Beacn. CA 92646 to en101ce 111en lmPQSed cancenart00 in Ille event 92627 klgent creditors, and per· latrat1<>n of Estatll Act IF YOU OBJECT IO the I tol)' and appraisal of ••· COmpass1<>n Mow Min· on Hid p1opfll1Y under 1 T 1 llele ( >l "fl '°"' Who may otnel'WIH (Thie utho11ty will allow gt"anhng ol the pet1t100. tale asset.a or of any peU· 1st1111. (CA), 10172 tile C1l1tornla Sell· ~wn:"11.rr,,•dnl c Dllgwa"t•dn Ofl~r"'o 41 • n~1SAlE be lntetealed rn the llWlt 0t the personal repr ... m· you sl'lould appear al tile tton or 1ccoun1 11 Kukul 01 . Hunt noton SeNiee Slo1age Facility !SEER ANO WINE at.a•. or both, ol attve to take many ec· ~anng and state vour provided In Probate Beaetl, CA IJ2S48 Act (Bus & Prol Code P•~yBrlan'a Auctron EATING ~CE RlJTHIE 9 STROUT. Ilona w1Ulou1 obtaining ot>jec!ions Ot file writlen Code section 1250 A T~ ooslneu i$ con· '521700-21716) .,._ ..._ """" 8 PubllSlled Nf!Wpot\ aka RUTHIE BELLE COUl1 tpt>toval Before ObfedlOnS With the court Request for 6Pld91 No-ducted by a oorpofat1on The undenJlgned 'w11 B~t4Ul;~ 13 Beath·COSta Miu Dally &TROUT, RUTH 8 . 18klng certain 11ery lmPo•· before !he tMtanng Your bee form la available from Have you &tailed doing I seU at public uie by PubUshed P.'ewpon Prlot November 23. STAOUT. deceased tant actiotls. how11ver, awearance may be In I.he court c:lerl< busll\IH yet? Yea, Dec compeltttve bidding on BeaCll..COt.a Mesa Daily t099 T699 A PETITION FOR ltle personal represent· pel$00 or by your at· Petitioner: 8, 19138 • th• t2/1199 1t 9 00 am . Pilot Nov•,mber 16, 23, Actltlout BualMH PROBATE Ila• been ftled alMt wtll be required 10 tomey. EMERY GLEN Companion Move on tile premise• wllere 1999 5 by Emel)' Glen Strout In give notice to interested IF VOU ARE A CREDI· STROUT, S781 PrHldlo M1na!ll1h11, Rev. Jack said propeny naa been Tl590 Name tatement tri. SUl)erlor Coun ol persona unless !hey TOR or oonllngenl Credi· Drive, Huntington Felton, Founder/CEO stored and wlt•cti are lo· --",OTICE OF • Tile rouowing persons C.ltfomla, County ol have waived notlee or tor ol tile deceased. you Beach, Cellfomla 112948 Tiiis stateman1 was cated at t 71h Street Sell r are dCM~ bUsiness ae eranoe consented to Ille must file your claim w1tll Petitioner In hied w1tll tile Ccltnty Stolllge, 670W t7thSt , AP'1LICATION TO ~~~1Jl. ~~ West TliE PETITION FOR pr()p()led aellon I Tilt In· the court and maU a C09Y pro per • Clertl or Ofa~e County C-4. Cosla MMa, County Sf' U. ALCOHOLIC PROBATE '9QUftlt that dependent aom1nls· to lhe petsonal tepre· Publiahed Newport on 11·18·09 of 011t109, State of Call· BEVERAGES Cl)apman Ave • Su •11A. Em11Y Glen Strout be ap. trabon aulhonty win be Hnlallvt apt)Ointad by Beactl.C0.18 Meta Daily 11199681l126 lornia Units and tenants Dall ol Fthng Oia~, Cari!omla 92868 poin*1 11 personal rep· gtanted unteu an In· the court withtll lour Pilot November 22, 23. Dallf Piiot Nov 23 30. Ui.ted below Con1ents In-Appllallion • R rd Paul Ward, taMntaltve to administer terested per$00 hie• an montlls from the date of 29. 1999 MT698 Dec 7. t4. 1999 T695 elude personal Items. November IS, t999 2133 WHI Cllapmam ~r~1• °' the dice· ~~~w~ ~pe~~': "~i'~e~/:~:~ SELL YOUR USED VEHICLE ~~,;e:~ &~5'118~~-1 g~~~ 11 May ~~~1or~1~11:2~ onange THE PETITION ri· why Ille court &lloulO no\ ~ne time tor f1Hng dalms TIIROUGH CLASSIFIED #143, Jam11 C Morr1~ The Name(•) ol the Tlli5 business 15 con· auestt the deoeden1•1 ,_a .... ran,_1_1h_e;...a...;u_1ho_n1.:..y._• __ 1 will not expire before four #6 Jorae Alatorre Appl!cenl!tl la/are· ducted by. • general Tuesdcy, Novombcr 23, 1999 7 purtnef51l1P IU you Stal180 doing buW!oss ve11 No Rlchard wam Tiits &tatem""I """ I led w !h ti".e County Cieri! of Orange County on 11·10-99 11199M11097 Dairy P1io. Noll t 6 23 30 Dec 7 1999 T693 Flctitioua Bualneat Nam. Statement T foft<rwvog pellOt\S are C10if1S1 bUS ness u Captaan Construction CO , 3400 Ave of the Ant, Apt 320, Costa Mesa, C11norn1a 92628 Hale:i Amine Bouakar, 3400 Ave ol lhe Ans, Apt 320 Costa Mm. Cai. lornla 92626 Tills bVslness is con- ducted tiy al'I lndtv'idual Havv you sianeo doiog oosmess yet? No Halez A Bouaka1 Policy This 1ta1emen1 was tiled Ill tM County CIM of Orange County on tMO·ilt , ..... ,,,02 Oaily PJloC Nov 18. 23, 30. Dec 7, !tit Te~ Flctltloua Buafneea Name Stat•m.nt • The totlowing peraooa are doing bultneN as • I) OntiM Stloc>, Cl} la Pel1umer.a, ct· Pert\Mne Hut 204 N IAP!a1 , An1t111m , Calflorn1a 92&05 Estuatdo GofdlllO, 204 N t..Plaza, Anaheim, Cal lorn1a 92805 Tllli bUSll'leff IS 000• dueled by an lnd!Yld I r-iave you &ta"8d dOlng bosirlHS yet? No Estuardo Gotdtllo This sta1tment •H flied w th the County Cieri! of Orange County on 10·25·99 1~ Dally Ptlot Nov 23, 30, Dec. 7. 14, 1999 T700 ., Ill & ., ..... -.... , ... =a,.... Mii ....... ll.ot• • !ltd .f1,11!11Jlt'• 11• •t1l1jt«'I Ill 1·ft;t1ll!<' \\ itft1111t 1t111l1·1• 1111' 1111111.-111 I I• •• I \1. "" tt!!lll '" t 1·t1•tlf tt·t l.1-·1h ... , I••',., "'I''' I tfll .1 .... 1110 11 11h• 1tl•• lt1t·111 l'lt ,,.,.'''I'"" Ill\• 11•11 1la,11 lllol\ 1 .. 111 '""1 •l1··1f1·d 11l 111111111l1.11•h llu l>.11h 111lof1111•1•1-1111 l11l11l11\ f•1t 1111 ,.,. .. r 111.111 uh• rlt•• 111•'111 lur \\Im h 11 111,1\ '" ltt ·II• .,. ... ,. SERVICE DIRECTORY -For All Your Home and Business Need -.......... ~._. .... •• By Fa~ ('1-tll 11 I I ,, ·,111 f'~ I U 1 l1.-~ •flllf ''""" 11HI f liuw 11111ul• t 1•tt•I •• II 1 111 \oU I w L •nh i 1•fi11 111olr a-h • .-.-. ~" ~ ror ewvs1e .. "41 "' .. i.,"""' • W '-"a ... • 642·5671 &249 G:r EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 10 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SAL£ COSTA MESA 11th FAIRWAY tllllOdeled I ·Story 48r 2 SBa. Huot IOI I '°' Am 1 l;::=J CORONA DEl.llA< ~= lbr 1bl, llu nu, bright, Motel Uy Phone "iq llil·"'lh ... :: By Jlal.Wn Person: ! ll) \\r •I ll,f\ 'itl1TI ( to•l,1 \It -.1 ( \ 112112- ,, '·•1 "Ill .1 ... "' ,, Hours 1..i. ,.1i ...... x .ltl.1111-·.110'"" \I •~L11-I r Lo· \\ ,111.-111 H IU.1111-·, IHlf'lll ,~ ... l11-l 1 L I LOST& FOUND I• •1M•ll•thl1• •0\t't pl fut 1111 t to•I 1111111 'I'•" t 11 lllotlh 111111111• 1J l11 tl1t 1•rrut ( wtlll • 1111111h I• 1ll11\\1 •I l111 tit• f11•I 111 ... 1111111 J ------Deadlines ------ \luntl." .. . ...... Frida1 3.<Klp111 ff1u,.....ia, . \\1·.f rw-..Ja~ .);()Opm Tu1•,dJ1 ......... \tonda1 .).(Klprn ~ mla\ .......... l'hur.-da~ .):OOpm \\1 .. ln1•,da~ .... fup...<.Ja~ ;){l(lprn '°'atunla) ............ Fn<la) 5:00pm ~1 ·1 I An rnl tll.tlt dttt\ltlet 18 lltta Open Sat l Sun 12°-4 3020 JIYI Success l>ropenies 949'673-6942 view, 1 block 1o bchlPtH OCMn l city light view 4bf Stoo/frlg, W/D, gar, 3beh0ml blckydw spi W/ 11«ege, t.und, 1Yall now o hkup Galdener met 2 C8l $12SOt'mo. t4M7M212 240<Vmo 949_.7o-4008 112 From PCH. lhop•. 2bt r ·SIOE cii 2BR 1BA, MANAGERS •SPECIAL• $154.00+ tax Wkly (Must pt8S8011NS Ad) 235 rms & kltchenetls. Silualed on beaullfuty Older Style umlture PIANOS Ii CollectJblM Pr«toua Ciuco C•t~r, ... .,.,., 11 •nlnl It 1111 hf· '"'''" ..... Iii. Ad el,, .... • ·-··· ••k• llllktt " ""••I It "'""" •• .., Jttlt1t•et, 11 .. 1111111 ti f llltl•l•tlltt •nlf .. •Kt. ttltl. rtlltlff Ml, heficaJ, 11"'41111 IUllJI" .............. "" ~ ... It .. alt Hf m• JttlMttct, blllttlMWCIKrlm!lutlee" 1'11 HWl,IJH •111 HI •~ .. tr amJt 11r tfttflltt tnttl !tr nal tsltlt ••In II It tltbtltt ti Ile It•. O• ""'" tit •ttt•f lalt1mtf "ti Ill f•tllltt• t4111tl1tf It "I' ... .,.,., "' "'"'"' .... .... 1 .,,...tlly ... " ... _... ti 111sct11111t111ee. ue Htl1I ltl llH Ii t·•OHSW ft1 lltWalllllltl ... DC lfff JllHt Hl111UOtl~J$11 Ital ************ • • • a SOLDu • • • t SHOWCASE ! • HOMES * ! FOR SALE ! ; In Our Sat , t • Real Estate • : S'!J>P..lernentl :: : HOMES OF:: : THE WEEK : • • t Dl1play Ads ! • Start at $751 • : Deadline : : Tuesday SPM ! • Open House • ! Ll1ting1 t ! Only $151 t • Deadline • : Thursday SPM : • -It Pays to • • • • Advertise * : In the Beat t • LOCAL * • • • Real Eatate • l Section l t. Call Todayll t : LISA RIVERA t • 949--574-4252 • ! ANNE WILLEY ! : 949-574-4249 : ************ .. _· ~~ ... ~ ··-~ . ~ •V •......,....,""" . . . --~·-.. 1·::s1 WATERFRONT AXER TWE PRICE WIU AMAZE YOU I AGENT94t-nH120 Eialblutt Ftntaadc Buy Li 4Br+fam, kg lot near pirk. 2652 Basswood Seller wlll entenlln otlera ~ $5291000-$5911,000. Sally, Prud Ct Alty.'714-57 .. 1212 HARBOR VIEW AREA 4br 2 5be TOlll temod, Ill#° pUnOing !111'11• slabs YM- dOWS ' doOrs. lie. $840K 81u1owner 949-7 t 8-1300 810 CYff TOWNHOlliE COIJlpetety rlmod, 3bf t deli, 2.5b1, comer unit. F1t:et SaMut. GoUf kllch, mOJell Remodeled In 1111. Oealonar ptftectl $441,000 By bwMr 949-71 .. im llbo ISLE 38r Ha ~ iv ""· lormll din. Olk llrlt#d llrs In tntry, 2c gar, S775. 000 8tl Grundy ReallOfS 949-675-6161 133::&1 Of>EN SUN 1-5 2 OAUPHIHE Tht Summit, Sbr, 3be, llfl'Ol 1100 al. "'" wood fire • bllnda. BY Owner REDUCED TO $409,000 94t-71Mt11 115 L~I WATERFRONT LOT LAKE MISSK>H VIEJO Cullom home lot, 11111 price "41K Bltr/owMr 140.11a.1100 111furb, Gerage, belcony, I d COM, 517 112 Golden Rod ar9:1 yar • no garage, Au. 213. 7 U ·IS 00 216 Broedw1y l1200imo. Avalllble fOf 1 Umlted t4M42~171 ·=--..::::. '::;.,"!; = I '11 ~ I gOM and NB !88-279-4451 RENT BMutttUI 21r, Ip. gar, ne>¥ NE KACH carpel, W'O, rtlr, ~ galed oetad comm /Newport Ridge 888-279-445' Incredible vllw atop New· port Coas1. 1bf and 2Br, gated, gat, W/O, Ill. Bus Ctn18f, 888-279-4451. NEWPORT ACROS E STREET 28r, Frplc, gl!f, new C1fP'Vpa1nt S1b951ino. (no J*S) 1665 Irvine Ave 13 Cal Oelllll 949-720-9422 Ext 203 " The ""'· iiiOtla home pertc 1.SBf trlief neat bell Oulet. ll .x:.. lo 55 twy' walk to shop S745hno " 2.Br Houte, $11 OOfmo t4M8M20e COZV 2BR w/endond yard, pallo, down1t1lr1, no petl, $825/mo, Mt-722·1142 EASTSIOE CM 1BA upper Wlfl Ex.UV belcorrf Cit OK, 8elbet ape, new .-1e11 and lirlurat. As11gned rva~w~+ $300. dip.• $300 pet dlO. Cell todly 714-$45"°442. 1~=1 CIOM to bMctl. 1br H>t Apar11Mnt utllltlt1 Incl encloHd gat19e 1715 Mt-720-052f. Prime locttlon, nHr buch. $5700/mo. Sp1clou1 home. MMJl-7227 2er 2ea v ... 1111 Ocean view. ru carpet lre•h !*IC lite. bri!tll. liry. tmeni1181, $1600 Oec·I 941HS9·1748 Oettd Community. Av111 lmmed, 38r 2 5Ba. mt cond. Jatge yard, comm pool & spe. $2'500Ao 1 yea1 lease pnllerred 949 759.Jn I BAYSHOflES 4llf Sba din. <IMn lg=· $18pl 10 pat bell. comm. •~II nowW7 949-631-5994 3Br 3Be-Mlnl Eatllte Huge oated yard, neat back baY. pets ok. can do lease option, $3000/Mo Broker 949·233-9071 Simplify your life through CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 I~~ I I 1:.-n¥ I HOMES IN PAl.M SPRIHOS r.:==============~ RlnchtS. Estll•. Hornet Of .. N M . •• COfldol 10 bUV Ot .... rJYe • ewport ar1na • me a call Eddie Vvd11go, Rtalt«. 7'044NS93 Apartments 11• ~ I B:ay£ront community w\th pnvote beach • & marina Walk to Balboa island shops. Minutes from Fash.ion Isl.and OCEANFftOHT • Wood-burmng/g;u fnepl ces • S8r/28a, S220Qfmo • Private prages ITEPI TO SANO • Boat shpi ava1U.ble • 48rl18' 11IOC!lmo. Now leasing 2BR :!:'~Ba.,.!~~intt7 S2050·S2100 Jim, Af. MM7140H. ~1 1 y No Pets ill; 21"1 tum. 1cer gtr, I Please call (949) 76()..0919 .I houll to ocean!~ Winter/ ·~=·==============!J fUmmlf, 1cgat, wld.Sllro' • mo lgl, e..~73-6900 * ITOOiO UM. • (WI#~ lridg' * tncaJdacl. Old. ·Yftf. no l*t. 949-780-17t~ THE SHORES APTS. 1 & 2BR TOWN HOMES $300 OFF MOVE-IN Selected Unit• •••••• * •••• Starting 0 $1095/mo. Mo to Mol•M. •ewe.,.• pet° community. 8 block• "°"' "• belch. 94~2111 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNTIY BY FASHION lSL-\ND e .. utitul trw-hn9d streets and go1r cou,.. VitWt. Enjoy cat9ftff IMng In your larg9 2 BR 11PW1ment home! · J ... -' . -. ' ,. .. ' .. ' ·.\tu.; ... . I ~ t -•• :". .· . , ... ., 642·5678 ltndscapad grouods FEATURES· 24·Hour LobbylOirecl d111 phonnlFr .. HBO. ESPN & Ollc/Poot & .i.cUZZi' Gue&t laundly C1o1e to 406 & SS Fwys Mn's trom 0 C Fa11grdl. college and bCllS WllkklO cfislerce to shoc>l I rlllaur ants COSTA t.4ESA MOTOR INN 2217 Hllbof BtVd Phone t4H46 4UO RENTALS TO SHARE Coat Arntrk an Tourist long Walltt, WhMrt pin e Stat• Broe on Newport l Victoria. 909-27 4-0944 ilosf KEVS. Brlll UV r1ng, SAVOY GRILL ( Bluff Ralphe. t4t-72o-t422 2 Cata found together .·~·-• , • ., ... •...,... • Ofk'e ~..,,. •• CASH PAID•• .. ~ ............... WE BUY ESTATES •"'-do··~-· "WI PAY MOM fASnJI" CdM.1 calico, t blac~ held ,, ~ 11 CdM Animal Hoeptlll. ai649-49U ~ 1404 PERSONALS ' SOUJH 8AST Gentlemen (Wf!o 09MI Cir 2202 le .... It. doora ) looking fOf i.maJe ._.. AMt CA t2707 901fet, mkl 40'1, wtlO Ulte1 -u-CA•191 to travel, etc.} call spayed. very l<Mng, . Likes other cat5 Aescu Fee 949-85'·3246 1~-:::~1 KIM8AU BABY GRAND PlAHO, btown mehogeny, ~ elyle. 4 '" ft, 1t27. W/ptlnO cover. 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"94 3 o AKQ8 •K9632 SOUTH •AOJ2 ti J 10 s 0 !> 542 •J4 o K 762 0 J 106 3 • 108 The b1dd1ng 1, WEST NORTif EAST SOtrm l• Pllll Did South peek at tbc opponents' cards? Net at all. The biddiria and play told the -.hole story! 10 Pass Pua -Pua 4• Pua Pu. Opc:ning le.id Qu.een or 0 Ea.st could not re~pond 10 one dia· mond and had c;ho-.n up with 4 po1nLS on the firs1 two tncks H11d E:bt bl!cn dealt the kin11 of •JXldl!s llS 'Wl!ll, thtre 1~ no ~ ay that player would have passed panner's opening bid. Therefore, the 1rump mon:ut-h was mnrked w11h We~t. so risinf, wuh the ace lllld nothin& 10 I~ and ou 10 g:un. In the good old 'days there was a kibitzer 111 New York's Covcnd1sh Club who was nu:knamed the Rabbi. He was given to ponttficate 11 the 1ahlc, and his bl!st·known saw has been h1t11ded down to postcmy: "lf 1he king 1s sangktoo. play the ace!" He would have been prOuJ or 1h1s PlllM bl Wllf'f ol out of .,.. companlff. 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