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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-03-22 - Orange Coast PilotI SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1999 · .. ... M 0 ND A Y · M 0 -R NIN G BRIEFING GOVERNMENT WEST S'DE PLAN COMMUNllY FORUM RELIGION ART A • Ill :I:. • --= Ill Ill • Ill :I: ... TODAY: The Costa Mesa Planning Commission will meet at 6:30 p.m . in the City Hall Council Chambers, 11 Fair Drive. Issues for consideratioo include a request from Calvary Church Newport Mesa to build a new, 19,938-square-foot church at 2115 Newport Blvd. and a 28,862- square-foot day care facility. The commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chamber, 11 Fair Drive. TODAY: The Costa Mesa Neighbor- hood Commwtlty Center will be the location for a gathering to discuss the West Side specific plan. The topic of ·the evening will be Opportunities and Constraints Scenarios. The meet- ing will be held from 5 to 6 p.m., and the community center is in Lions Park, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Call (714) 754-5610. TUESDAY: Mesa Verde Community Inc. will bold its first open communi- cation forum Crom 7 to 9 p.m. at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Fea- tured speakers will be Capt. Tom Wamack of the Costa Mesa Pohce De~ent, who will ctiscuss gang problems and what is being done to solve them, and Dick Mehren of the Fairview Park Committee, who will talk about future plans for Fauview Park and the West Side bridge tssue . Call (714) 225-4296. WEDNESDAY: Midweek Lenten ser- vtces will be held Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. A soup supper will be served at 6 p.m., and the program will begin at 7 p.m. The topic for the services is •Heart of Chnst Beating with Love." Admission is free. The church is located at 798 Dover Dnve m Newport Beach. Call (949) 548- 3631. THURSDAY: Professor Kate Johnson will lecture on •Art from 1890-1940• from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Orange Coun-. !Y Museum of Art. Johnson's lectures will be held every Thursday through May 6. The museum is at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach Call (949) 760-6229 FIVE EASY QUESTIONS . MARC MARTIN I DAl.Y Pl.OT Movies, books prjorities for sports agent • EDrrolt'S NOTE: We asked top sports agent Leigh Steinberg, who turns SO Saturday and was honored with a humanitarian award from the county's Human Relations Com- mission on Sunday, a few questions about money. happiness and hit· ting the half-<entury mark. Do you think athletes make too much money? If we lived in a utopia, scboolt~achers, nurses and a whole series of professionals ought to be maximally com- pensated. But that's not the nature of the free enterpnse system, which is supply and demand. Do you think you make too much money? When we reached $1,000 per year,.I thought we made too much money. All I care about is having enough mon- ey to go to the movies and buy hardcover books at Barnes & Noble. Are you a man who has everything? I have wonderful wife, wonderful family, wonderful friends and wonderful clients, and that's everything to me. What's th• one thing you don't have that you want? The preservation of the tropical rain fore st. There's got to be some- thing material that you don't have, but want. Material thing? What I asked for my birthday were white tennis shoes, jogging shorts and sweatshirts. INDEX AIOOllD TCJW'N ................. 4 aASSlflm ....•.•.•.•..•...... 1 POll(( f1l£S .•............••... 2 PUIJC MOTKIS •••••.•••.•••••• 6 SPClrS ,,,, ••••••••••.•••.••• 3 WWHEI A~"W'tllllMly~ s.w .. ,.~,.2 Tradition keeps Nick's Italian Restaurant and Pizza going strong despite Harbor Center construction STORY BY EUSE GEE PHOTOS BY MARC MAITIN Nick, right, and Joe Fodera have kept their business open duril}g construction at Har- bor Center in Costa Mesa. Only two other businesses in the center have remained open. As they've done for the past 31 years, the Fodera family continues to bake pizzas, roll meatballs and tew sauces at Nick's Italian Restaurant and Pizza while bulldoz- ers tear down buildings and workers lay down bricks at Harbor Center m Costa Mesa. Just as they've done for the last 31 years, the customers keep conung. While other tenants have left and the shopping center has deteriorated around them, Nick. Lisa, Joe and Jennifer Fodera have maintained a thriving family business. The payoff looks like it's right ~round the comer. •The construction doesn't bother us here," said Joe. "We know where it's going. We have to go through the ugly stage." As soon as the shopping center is fin- ished at the end or the year, Nick's Pizza will move from its stronghold in the back or the center to a bigger more visible location in the front. Joe said not only lS he looking forward to being able to serve tus loyal customers in a more spaaous location that will offer patio dining, but he's also anticipating building ~ new clientele. •Tue future looks bnght, • Joe said. •rm happy for the shoppmg center.• Both Joe, 31, and Nick, 60, expressed their appreciation for developer Scott Bell who, they said, Crom the beginning pledged to keep the landmark restaurant in the center. • 1 got my heart here," said Nick. •1 remember when I was younger than my son I was singing and screaming in here all day.• They've been cunng their own olives, making their own anchovies and stewing their own marinara sauce from scratch for generations Joe, who was 2 yedfS old when his father opened the restaurant, remembers grow- ing up behind the counter. In the 90s business dropped significantly due to mismanagement, they said. Gone were the days when the center was packed and the restaurant could sell pizza by the slices out in the courtyard. There were many times the family considered moving, Joe said. They were about to con- sider a move to the Mesa Verde Center when Bell appeared. The image .iG not hard to imagine. Although most of the operations have fallen to Joe, a robust and jovial Nick still plays an inte~al part in the restaurant. He grows fresh organic vegeta- bles -dandelions, wild broccoli, and borani - at lus ranch in Temecula for use in the restau- rant's dishes. It's those ingredients and quality dishes that Construction at Harbor Center ls expected to last about a year. Now they are grateful they stayed. and are detemuned to stay open for both their cus- t ers and employees The keep the restaurant packed at dinnertime, despite the chaos outside in the park.mg lot Homemade ravioli, grilled fish and Futura Pizza are some of the dishes served. The Foderas know about constancy. taurant gets 10 calls a day asking If the closed. •Don't worry, I'm still here,· Nick says to them ·we don't go nowhere.• "We'll be here another 20 years." Joe adds. Oscar fans •Balboa Peninsula resident holds fourth annual shindig for Academy Awards. ~Pb About 15 Newport Beach Oscar fans cheered and applauded in uruson Sunday rught when •We is Beauti- ful" actor and director Rober- to Berugru climbed chairs and hopped up on the stage to accept lus gold statue for best foreign film Gay Wassail-Kell}". dressed up clS Pdtch Adams wtth a red nose and doctor's coat, was throwmg her fourth annual Oscar party at her home on the Balboa Perunsu- la. Her fnends and neighbors, some dressed up m fatigues and Victonan clothing ctis- playmg their support for "Saving Private Ryan: "Ellz- abeth• and "Shakespeare in Love,· surrounded the televi- sion while eating Spielberg salad. Annageddon gwnb6 and Pleasantville cheese bis- cwL'i ·we love to talk about what everyone is wearing and what we all th.ink about the movies,• Wassall-Kelly sa1d. "It's such a speCial rught. It's 1ust a tradition.• Givmg her own academy award~ to the best dressed and those who had the most and least 0..car picks correct is also part of the tradition. The award \\.'1Dners not only received their own Oscars. they took home free SEE OSCAR PAGE 4 Central Library's reading room voted-a great place to say 'shhhh ' .. T be Charles Sword Reading Room in Newport Beach's luxurious Cen- tral Library recently graced the pages of USA Today's navel Guide as one of •to great places to say shhhh. • The reading room, surrounded by glass on three sides dfld overlooking the sparkling Pacfic Ocean, was ranked among the likes of the Library of Con- gress in Washington, D.C , and the New York Public Library in New York City. •Lounge seating and solitude let you take in the distant hillsides ... and a good book all at once,• the article said. •vou can ee Catahna Island out in the dis- SAY AGAIN tance." HEYi WHERE IS EVERYBODY? Public officials' calendars are usually full of speaking· engagements, meetings and other events. At a meeting with the Wal- lace Area Improvement Group last week. Supervisor Jim SUva talked about the challenges of time man- agement. Silva had a 7:30 a.m. meeting with officials at Costa Mesa City Hall and a 7·30 p.m. meeting with the Wallace Area .. Improvement Group at the Seruor Center. "I thought I bad my schedule straight,• Silva said. But at 7:30 a.m., be found him- self standing in the parking lot of the seruor center -alone. A FAJR BIAS? Dave Dravecky, e former maJor league pitcher wbo lost his arm to ampu- tation, is unque tionably an UllSpiration He broke his pitching arm as he deliv- ered a pitch ma 1989 game agamst th Montreal Expos, ending his caroer. A • MILLENNIUM MOMENT B.tlboa l'erform•ng Atb Thfftr• Foun<Mtion. on Blrtther ComtNttton s.M<e offtf to maNge ~ of the a.~ ThNt.,. "W.'1'1! not oppos#/d to tM iport. 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'f ~ INfntD..,..,,.... ..... ~ .,.,. -1¥4111•1 (~ Pl'A'"""" .,., • ......,, { on" ..... tumor had significantly weakened the southpaw One female fan, who umpires youth league , a ked the 43-year-old cancer VJC'tim at a speaking engagement at H°'g Hospital last week what pitch he threw when his ann napped m half. •1t wa a inking fastboll that was sup- posed to hit ·the outside of the plate,• he said. ·u e.nded up in the dugout.• The woman pohtcly ponded, ·u it' any consolation, I wolild have called ll a trike.• -Compiled by the Daly Pilot staff u Ficker: city watchdog Regarded as one of the m t pe tent dty watC'bdog , Su Ficker was an ardent f oo of all pollution m Newport Bay. ln 1971, .Pic.k~i mad A memorable pre- ntation t.o the NP.WpM 8eech City Couo· dl about contaml.Nttion 1n the )ow8r bey • he owed phOtos of restaurant ~· dumplnQ gatbege and riDltDg ~ cans ID th1 be.Y· ~ ihoWed PbC*>I of nNd = into tbe bey from heivy gNding ~== encn. .... day couAdl ~toc*k1'on..,..,..... ...... thele .,,_.GI dt- 2 Monday, ch 22, 1999 11011 ._. •• NTY ................ ...... ~ Mtd the ennu.I ..... 0.. .............. .... ____ ._ ... ....... ... , nrt In Newport~ • ....... of the~ WllfS ........ .._.....,. •• Asm1nyas~2 1taM1••••1r1~ln the flllhionshoW ... The .... ...,.. eo..t ...._located in Cos· \I Mesa wltl $00!\ offer ~ teDne~.oneofthe hottest new~ In massage trewnenu . Warm Stone Thefapy Is• deep m~ trfftment ' where smooth. heated stones are used by a therapist to wwm the muscles and Joints. This technique, along with massage oil, helps. the rriusdes relax more qulddY. The therapist then performs • deep tis- sue massage and uses the stones to apply pressure. lhe end result Is • deeper. more effective massage MILITARY Nltvy SNmM Josh o. tUfVW-. ton is halfway through a six- month deployment to the western Paclfk Ocean and Arabl•n Gulf white aboard the destroyer USS P•ul F. Foster. H.tverson Is the son of Glwy L tUtwnon and Gr..u Anclenon of Costa MeM. Malver- son Is a 1998 graduate of Costa Mesa High School. He joined the Navy in July 1998 ... Newy P9tty ~ 1ftl aw ttonaln A. 1Mwtddonl w.s recently promot- ed to his present rank while serv- ing aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Stet.hem, which Is homeported In San Diego. Tamad· donl Is the son o+ffoeMln and Lottie TMNMldonl of Newport lled. Tamaddoni was promot ed based on long-tenn superior job . performance and proficiency in his designated specialty. He Is• 1996 9faduate of Sena High School In San Juan Caplttr•no and joined the Navy in November 1997 ... Anny Pvt. GerbM' A. Plneda- Ooob has recently entered basic .,mllltary training It Fort Benning, ~ Columbus. Ga. The soldier will receive Instruction In drill and cere- monies. map rffding. tactla. mili- tary customs and courtesies. physl· cal fitness and first aid during his training. Plneda-O'oolcs Is the son of Jof've A. Pineda of eon. ...... LUNCH MENU • .. President, Latino · Business Council + OTY OF RESIDENCE: Costa Mesa + OTY OF WORK: Irvine + WHEN WERE YOU HIRED? Our firm wa.s founded in March 19~3 + FAMILY STATUS: Married with three daughters: Aly, BnUly and Kathie +AGE: 41 -t• EDUCATION: UC Irvine, 1981, and Western State College of Law, 1988 + PAST POSmONS: Junior partner with the law firm of Morrison and Age + PRESENT OCCUPATION: Partner/attor- ney, president of llie Latino Business Council in Costa Mesa. + EXPlANATION OF JOB IN 15 WORDS OR LESS: Our firm represents individuals and businesses in the areas of real estate litigation, personal injury and bankrupt· cy matters. + YOUR GREATEST PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Has yet to come + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVE- MENT: I will find out after my daughters grow up. •1• YOUR PERSO~L MOlTO: What goes around comes around. •t> YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVAGANCE: Spending $300 on a new business suit ~ two years ago. •t• THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE READ: Bible -%• THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR locals onl UP ClOll RIGHT NOW: Don't have a compact disc" player, but I listen to a lot of salsa music. + YOUR MOST TREASURED POSSES- SION: My wife, Jean, who is the corner- stone of my life and my beautiful girls. +WORD OR PHRASE YOU MOST OVERUSE: Don't have one +WHAT CAN YOU COOK7 Anything, but love to co6k Puerto Rican food. +A HAB~ YOU WISH YOU COULD CHANGE: Running to the refrigerator at micln1ght. + THE COLLEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: Pre-med +YOUR LAST CHARITABLE ACT: Attend- ing parents meeting at my daughter's preschool on behalf of my wife. + AS A CHILD, WHAT DID SCHOOL- MATES TEASE YOU ABOllT7 My feet - they looked like duck fins. + WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT NOW? Don't have a trunk since I drive a Jeep Cherokee. +THE FIRST THING THAT ATTRACTED YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE: Red shorts +THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER HAD: Covering a small fire in a sugar cane field with a piece of cardboard, thinking it would be put out. But instead, it ignit· ed. the fire and burned almost 10 acres of sugarcane. + WJiAT WOULD YOU HA~EEN VOT· ED IN HIGH SCHOOL? Class down + WHO ARE YOUR HEROES? My father, who at the age of 55 went back to col-• lege and graduated. He then went to law school and has been practicing law for the last 20 years. + FAVORITE ESCAPE FROM REAUTY: Hot bath + ONE THING YOU WOULD CHANGE ABOUT THE WORLD IF YOU COULD: A Puerto Rican restaurant on every comer. + YOOR IDEA OF EXEROSE: Thirty min· utes of running, one hour of weight training and 30 minutes soaking in the hot tub. +THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR APPEARANCE: Don't have any complaints about what God has giv- en me. + PHONE NUMBER WHERE PEOPLE CAN REACH YOU: (949) 474-7755 Three menu choices every day Students may choose a vegetar- ian entree each day if desired. The vegetarian selection varies and may be either a salad, sand· wich or hot entree. lllAIEMENTS Local activists win awar ___ • Monday: "Munchable" lunch salad with Dannon fruit yogurt or macaroni & cheese; corn; choice of fruit or juice; choice of milk. • 1\tesday: "Munchable" lunch salad or turkey tostada in an "edi· bowl" with pinto beans, lettuce, cheese and salsa; choice of fruit of juice, choice of milk. • Wednesd ay: "Munchable" lunch salad with "bakery special" or grilled ham & cheese sandwich; baby carrots; Fritos corn chips; choice of fruit or juice; choice of milk. • Thursday: "Munchable" lunch salad with pudding or ham sand· wich with cheese or Oscar Meyer all-beef hot dog on a bun; cutie pie fruit turnover, choice of milk. • Friday: "Munchable'" lunch salad or turkey & cheese sand- wich or rotini pasta with tomato- meat sauce; crisp green salad w ith lowf at dressing; choice of fruit or juice; choice of milk. Mr. David Dundas of Newport Beach has announced the engagement of his daughte r, Hillary, to ~iingbom, son of Mr. and Mn. .Eugene Sp ringboro of Glendale. • In the operation of child-feeding pro- grams, no child will be discriminated against because of race, sex, color, national origin, age or handkap. If you believe you have been discriminated against, write immediately to the Secre- tary of Agriculture, Washington, O.C. 20250 :Ille bride-to-be is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and the Univei'sity of Arizona. ~~ot VOL 93, NO. 67 lo . The groom-to-.be ii a graduate of Hoover High School and the Uriiversity of California, Irvine. A July 31 wedding is planned in St. Andrewl Presbyterian C bUrch in Newport Beach. BE.Al2EBS HOTU~E news stories. lllustrttlons. edlto- (949) 642-6086 rial matter or edvertlsements herein ctn be reproduced with--Recofd ~r comments •bout out wrttten permission of copy-the Dal Pilot or news tips. right owner. AQDBESS HOW IQ REACH US Our address Is 330 W. Bay St, CON~ CA 92627. Otu.11.ilon • CQRRECIJONS The 11mts Or•nge County It is the Piiot's policy to prompt· (800) 252·9141 ~ ty correct all erron of sut>sance Ontifled (949) 642-5671 ~call. (949) 574-4268. Ofsplty (949) 642~21 m lcltorilll The~ 8NCM:om Mesa ~ (949) 642-SQIO ~Pilot (USPS-1.....00). ~(Mt) 574-4223 !shed Mondly through Sit· N9wt. Sports ~-(949) 646-41?0 urday tn Newport hlctt and t'.-mail: deltyplloteearthlfnk.twt Costa Mele. tubteriptjons .,._ IVatlable oNf by~ MelnOMca The T1ows Or.nge Couoty ) euan.. Offb (949) 64.2~321 252-9141. In --outside of au.,_ Feic (9ot9) 6l M126 Newport 8ffCh ~CON M$. tut.alptiot'5 to ttw o.ily "lot MIMlhedby '"' IV~ Of°'Y .,_ by m.il for ,,,,,.~~ s 10 '* rnoMh. Second~ • "'""' Mmw COmpany w ~~It c-. MeM, CA. (Pl'lces lndude Ill -~ A* and toe*.._, ~CL U1p Mn. Tflt:~~~to ~andao . 'The~~,_. .................. Dally fl'tlot. P.O. Bolt 15'0, Cosi. ~~Gef*•I~ Mes., CA 92626 ,~No ••t1t1"""0I ~ ...... ~ ..,, Carter-Donaldson ~wson and Mae Carter of Santa Rosa have ; announced the engagement of their daughter, •The Human Relations Commission recognizes Jean Forbath and tion behind the making of the · •Jerry Maguire,• was recogniz for bis work as an agent -h requires his clients to donate part of their salaries to their com munities -and for sponsorin leadership programs with th human relations commission Anti-Defamation League. · Mary, to John Donaldson, son of Jeny and Bever- ly Doneldson of Colorado. Leigh Steinberg for tbeir work in the community. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Newport Har- bor High School and attended Orange Coast Col- . lege. MAR.l$A EsroK> The groom-to-be is a graduate of Cypress High SC:hool and Cypress COllege. COSTA MESA -Local com- munity activists Jean Forbath and Leigh Steinberg were honored by the Orange County Human Rela- tions Commission Sunday night for their generous contributions to the community. An April 10 wedding is planned aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach. •He's negotiated over a billio dollars in contracts over the y which has resulted in millions fo )VOrthwhile charities,• Kenned said. WEATHER TEMPPA1UltES First low B•lboa 7:04•.m. 0.2 63152 First high COfona del Mar 1:27 p.m. 3.3 67153 Second low Costa Mesa 6;27 p.m. 1.9 6~5 Second high Newport BHCh n/a 65h52 Newport Coast l'WSDAY 65154 First high 12:58 •.m. 4.9 """flOMCASt First low LOCATION SIZE 8:311.m. 0.2 wedge 2"'4w Second high Newpott 2·5w 3:21 p.m. J ,1 8Ltdclea 3Sw Second low ~lvef Jetty 25w 7:48p.m. 2.3 CdM 2-4w TIDIS WAllR TODAY ••aAtum:56 . "It is one night where we gath- er good people who work in sometimes unnoticed ways," said Rusty Kennedy, executive direc· tor of the commission. Forbath's daughter, Kath Esfahani, accepted the humani tArian award for her mother wb was out of town. As a spokesperson for the poo and homeless, Porbath estab lished the nonpl'Ofit charity S Steinberg, a Newport Beach· based philanthropist and sports agent, was one of 19 community activists honored during the cere- mony, but he was not able to attend the function. Our Selves in 1970. •1 think the Human Relatio Commission's work is what m mom is all about,• Esfahani said ·she is teaching all of us th.a every person.is worthy of respect She sees the humanity in ea person and responds to that.• The community advocate, whose life story was ~ inspira- SURF Ekpect oveme4'd sets at some buctl· es. The w,.1ves will be building to 6 feet-ptus on• west- northwest swell It 14-secO(ld intervals. Conditions Will be clean with light and variable off· ~wind$. Sunrise todly Is tt S:5l 1.m. "!'he sun ..POLICE FILES . COSTA MESA • 9Mer Street: A w~llet and Its contents worth S41 w.re stolen from• c.-r In the 1000 block during the dly of March 11. • Owteetiuo 5er..t: A cellular phone worth $229 WllS stolen • from • car In the 1100 blodc during the ttvening of Mlrch 13 . • fMwport lloulwwd: A CM 5tereo worth $200 WfS stolen In the 2600 block betWeen 1 Ind 1 :50 p.m. Mlrc:h 15. • ~ CoMt Drtve: A trailer jade worth S7S w.s stoMn from a buslness In the 900 bloc.k between31nd 7 p.m. MMd\ 1S. • 11'h Street: A JMfr of sunglMles., two ~ and lllV9'• •I Items of clothing worth $2,590 wer. stolen from 1 business In the 400 ~ during tn. awning of Marti\ 11 . POLICI TIPS " will set 1t 6:0.. p.m. i' \ . I -• A resldtntl.tl wtndow wtth • smttl bf..ak In It may ,,_,.. • butga.y h1$ ocamd. Clfl police ~- • A str-"ttr ec1Wlt19 'Pl ~ f\OUM wt. tt II ~ pied may be • burglM. • ~DoilyPilot schools '3 "Ultimately) cheaters are the ones who get cheated S ome Newport Harbor High students are tired of 411 of the cheating that is going ~>n the~. We know it is happen- ing at every school. Apparently, programmable calculators are very fine storage bins for test information, and you don't even have to pull up your sleeve. Of course, test information storage methods, whether they are on a water bottle or in a cal- culator, don't work as well on the AP tests, SAT college entrance exams, or SAT-9 tests. So, once again, the students that cheat are the ones who ultimately get cheated. · I just wish parents and teach- ers would be a little more vigi- lant. I also suggest an anony- mous cheater reporting box be placed at each school. It will lead to a lot of innocents being report- ed, but the thought that a stu- dent might be •narced off" might be enough to cut down on the practice. • EDUClllOllLLY SPEAKING gay geiser-sondoval tests. It is going to be mighty tempting for teachers to start #reviewing" the material with their students by giving them actual questions and aRSwers. fashion. • I've followed the teaching of history discussions and was hop- ing someone would voice my conce~. I worry whe1' textbooks or teachers believe that they have to portray our nation's heroes as perfect with only good intentions. It makes kids, who know that they make mistakes, think they can never rise to that level. It is also a mistake to exclude from heroism those who were not our country's leaders. Some of my favorite heroes don't have names in the history books; they only have the faces that my imagination gives them. My favorites are those who were willing to face terrible adversity to do what was right for their family. Many of those persons were women, whose place in the history books is often overlooked. an all-weather track at Cd.M High School in time for this year's track season. One parent told me the reason that the CdM zone has been such a success is that you get what you expect in public schools. CdM parents aren't willing to setUe for second-best, so they lobby the School Board, they solicit businesses, ~d they reach into their own pockets. It took a lot of pockets to come up with the funds for the track, arid a lot of vigilance to make it appear on time. It gave the students the ulti~ mate message of •how to stay on · track". • Each of the districts' high schools bas strengths. I have to admit that Estancia lijgh School has one of the best drama pro- grams, as evidenced by their yearly take of MACY Awards, which are the Oscars of musical theater in Orange County. play production anywhere. How- ever, ethnicity is neve1 4 factor in• placing a student in a certam part. For instance, in •The Cru- cible," a very religious wtute girl played the part of a black Jamaican woman accused of witchcraft. In that same show, a black girl played the pdrt of a young white Pilgrim accusing the Jamaican of wttdlcra!t. Another student played three roles, which included being both a man and a woman. Tb.is means the actors and the audience can't use the outside visual lOQk of the· actor to deter- mine his character. It causes us to look past the outside of a person and focus on what they are really like. If only Hollywood producers would use such a method, we probably wouldn't have such knee-jerk reactions to the way people look in terms of ra e, col- or, gender, region, or 'city. We might all get al g better. should know ab6ut, e-mail me at GG~ aol.com. • I just ftnished a book on tape that I recommend we all listen to or read. The author spent a year m the back of a classroom and wrote about it. Th~ class had rich kids and poor kids, ltids that spoke English and kids that did not The class bad a trouble- llldker and students that didn't do their homework or have much support at home. · The school building was falling apart. There was no mon- ey for .school necessities. It was daunting to read about the frus· trations encountered by the teacher. Although the events took place in a different decade and m a diflerent state, it gave me greater insight about what a teacher might face and how we, as a community, might help morP cluldren achieve acadenuc suc- cess. The book is titled •Among Schoolchildren,-by lracy Kid- der I'm worried about another practice. Teachers now have access to preview the SAT-9 tests, so that they can better pre- pare their students. Now that students realize that the SAT-9 results will be put on their permanent transcript, it is likely that students may be lis- tening for those clues. Will higher test results then reflect actual learning, or those students whose teachers supplied them with the most test questions and answers? l say, keep the I hope teachers don't get con- cerned about their job security over the way they present histo- ry. If that happens, teachers will only use the authorlzed text- books and the authorlzed lessons. When you can't relate to the daily lives and turmoil of those you are studying, history doesn't truly make sense. However, you won't want to miss this week's production or H Annie" at Costa Mesa lijgh School. It is showing from Wednesday to Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. and a 2 p.m. Saturday matinee. In this year's pr uction, the part of Annie is double-cast. So, when the play starts, you might see Annie as black or Filipino But by the end or lhe play, you will see Annie as t1 ht1ppy gul with a big smile. I • GAY GEISER·SANDOVAL is a Costa Mesa resident. • However, there has been lots of talk about making teachers accountable, and measuring teacher accountability by the "results of their students' SAT-9 tests away from all of the teach- ers across the nation, so that the results won't be skewed in that Congratulations to the Corona del Mar community that opened The thing that makes Mesa productions so outstanding, m my mind, is the casting. You won't see a more multiethruc The faculty players dfe cast as a dog and a preside nt If you have school programs that I Tewinkle Middle School to hold Family Science Night Tewmkle Middle School will celebrate Famtly Science Night on March 24 at 7 p.m. The purpose of th~ evening is to mform parenb about the' 'school's science cwriculum and to give them a #hands-on• opportunity. Parents will be allowed to a variety of short science expenments, including the use of magnets and the prinoples of static electricity. -rrs fun stuff that just really encourages parents to participate," said Principal SCHOOL Sharon Fry. For more mformation, call the school at (714) 424-7965. Leprechaun Jog-A-Thon at Mariners Elementary School Students from Mariners Elementary School participated in the school's decade- old tradition of a St. Patnck's themed Jog- A-Thon. Students have been getting pledges and hoped to raise at least $35,000 for the school by jogging around a 110-yard course between 20 and 30 times. The money will be used for art,. science DAYS and P.E. programs. To make a last nunute pledge, call Patricia Nance at 949-548- 3715. Corona del Mar students receive academic honors More ·than 7 5 students from Corona del Mar lijgh School were recogruzed far out- standing academic achievements last week. All the students aclueved a · 3.7 grade-f)oint average for at least four semesters. The following students main- tained a 3.7 GPA for the last four years: Kathryn Aakhys; John Dennis Alshuler; Ructuka Budhra1a: Amy Christeson, Andrea Coates, Michael D' Agostino; Aaron Gruber; Geoffrey Hunt, Kerry Lamb, Emily Ludmir: Bahman Mdhdavi, Nid.hl Pandhoh; Rohen Reznik, Stdffiak Shah-., mci.ndi; Christopher lree, Ryan Tucker and Zachary Zarrilli. Newport Harbor students plant trees around marsh Students from Newport Harbor lijgh School's Da Vmci Academy planted 85 trees around a marsh in Castaways Park on Marcb" 13. MEXICAN RESTAURANT • • • • • • • .~96L17TH ST. COSTA MESA• 645-76~6 Clean WJ)/hittt@ Carpet Nominate a special person in your community to become a Staples Community Star! 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Now thry have a dean white carpet again. and COIT has 11nother s1itisfied customer. • Call For A FREE Estimate! -. r I lonu.• E<1uit~ I .oan DON l..EACHIOAA.Y PllOT •.Dressed in fashion from the 1940's, Marianne Zippl grabs some peach pie as she watches the 71st Academy Awards at a house party on Sun~ay nlghl • Send ~ TOWN items to the Daily Pllot,, Around Town, 330 W, Bay St., Costa Mes. 92627; fax them to (9'9) 646-41 70; or call (9'9) 642-5680, ext. 228 A compi.te listing of Around Town can be found It cMilypllot.eoM. IO PAY Pree lncome-tax preparation and assistance will be offered through the 18x-Aide program from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily through April 15 at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Appointments are available. For more ihformation, call (949) 644- 324'4. TUES PAY ' The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will meet at 10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. The topic will be the Costa Mesa Senior Center. For more information, call (714) 557-6545. • Pri Zero Points rn.e zeroaos1ngCosb OSCAR Zero Margin pick, •saving Private Ryan,• to be presented. Orange Coast College will host the 16th annual High School Senior Day on campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Activities will run from noon to 3 p.m. The college's national cham- pion cheerleading and dance squads will perform at 12:45 p.m. in the quad. For more informa- tion, call (714) 432-5725. + Zelio s.o.ooo 10 ssoo.ooo CONTINUED FROM 1 No Annual fee •1t would be almost unpatriotic to not vote for it,• Horowitz said. WEPNESDAY No Prepay Penalty . __. movtes passes, a Ruby's certifi-Marianne . Zippi, who was dressed as a 1940's actress, said she never misses Wassail-Kelly's Oscar party. llOll111 WP..ICAll cate and See's candy. . An eight-week drawing and painting workshop featuring indi- vidual instruction for students of all levels will be presented from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays beginnlng March 24 in the Vince. Jorgensen Center adjoining Mariners Library, 2005 Dover Dri· ve, Newport Beach. Admission is $63 for residents and $68 for non- residents. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. MOll1'GAOI CO .. AllY. Wayne Horowitz was in the A ..... CIDlli9IM't 714-972-8300 lead for the most correct Oscar @ picks about half way through the •Gay always has interesting parties and it is fun to get in the spirit of it,• she said. Advert on al Auto .. Facts by P•ul Frech URVIC• A UNllt URMAN • SWllDISH JAPAN•U AC/rOWIO.,US FINDING YOURSELF IN A FIX C'ar owner.. who are mtenl upon selhng lhetr old cars and r,urcha.,ing new ones may wonder 1f it pay-. to make any necessary rcpru"' before selling. In mo.st ca.'IC.,, lhc am,wer is lhat car owners arc better off making the necessary repair.. prior .to selling than if thP.v wen: to sell their cars "~ -ii,i• Usually. they will find that, by !\pending a few hundred dollars on repair.. that put their vehicles in ~ood ruMing order, they can 1ncrea.-.c the value of their cars by thou-.and' of dollars. On the other hand. by making a decision not to repair their cars. they limit the numt-cr of p'°'f>CClive buyers to tho~ \l.h(l are looking for a project. HINT Those who ell cars in need ot repair often find that pm .. pcct1ve buyers will deduct ihc rn'1 of repairs from the a-.lo..1ng pnce anyway. GET PUMPED UP! A ure with rur pres.sure five to ten pound.:; low does not look at all different from a tire tha1 is properly inflated • even to an expert Thus, there is no substitute for using a tire gau~e to check the air in your vehicle's tirei . The National Hi~hway Safety Administration estunates that 20% of the tires on AmeriCWl highways are underinflated resulting in compromised cffidency and safety. Undennflated tires waste gM to the tune of about $72 annually per automobile. T'trCS also experience greater heat buildup, arid wear faster. More ;........-antly, underinflated ~ ~~ handlin and brak1n ~ eh. g g. ''"'""""." .. '6 v tcles les.s Abie to pcrfonn accident-avoidance maneuvers. It' ~ g~ idea to check your QJ'C.S I mflllllon at leasl every ocher week. Keeping the proper pn!S.4'~ in your ti~ will help ensure their long life and save you money over lhe long run. At C&F (646-69l0), when you talk. we listen. For AAA- Approvcd ~rvicc ~in and sec U\ 5000 at 2090 PlaCentia. c.osta M~ You'll find tha1 we deal CKtrcmcJy wcU with insurance com~. E~ time you tsina 1_~5!lf 10 u for a tune--up, we also ~"'t your car for safecY hmrds. WC re here to make yoUI' life caier. HJN"r. It ~ ~y inp111m heck tin: ~ m the new run-- tires. 7 lst Academy Awards show, and was waiting for his best movie Still wasting ·time in freeway traffic? A free seminar tilled Boost Brain ave up to 30 minutes or more by using The San Joaquin, Foothill and Eastern Toll Roads. The fastest, most convenient ways around and through Orange Couru y. ~ Reliable 6';-mph, stress-free drives thal instancly reduce the fruMration \ of the -freeway~. . Take a Toll RoJ<.1 today and discover a who le new way of life. The Te> Re>ads ••• •••!1••• .......... • •••••• ••CAUS• Ll fl ••s TOO •HORT. '« MOl"ll ""ln""fcM'"""rm.-;...._.-_, .. JJtlDN. • ~ w toA ailGll..,an ............. call n.. 11Dtl Aoedl ~Center 11t ,....,.,.TRAK (anl). or vt.tt ow w.e. ..... .-www.........._ciom. ' llOUID TOWI Powl?r will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. For more tnf ormatton, call (800) 595· 6661. THURSPAY A free seminal' ttUed "Under- standing Social Security Benefits" will be presented from noon to 1 p.m. at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, 515 Niton Blvd., Suite No. 100, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. However, seating is limited. For more information, call (800) 729-3877. Com.fort Zone, a mental Wness support group, will meet from 7:30 to 9 p .m . at Lighthouse Coastal Community Church, 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. Partic- ipants will m~t on the first floor in the room n~xt to the sanctuary. For more information, call (949) 548-7274. SATURPAY A tldepool walk will take place at noon at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Participants will meet at Pelican Point Parking Lot No. 2. Parking is $6. For more information, call (949) 497-7647. SUNDAY A back-country hike will take place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Participants will meet at El Moro Vl.Sitor Cen- ter. Parking is $6. For more mfor- mation, call (949) 497-7647. MARCH 30 A free semlnar UUed Osteoporo- sis -Not Just an Old Lady's Dis- ease will be presented in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. For more information, call (800) Flav orful & Delic ious Lunc hes& D inner ~~ 595-6667. ONGOING Daily Pilo St. Andrew 's Presbyterl Church offers a support group fo families with loved ones who ar mentally ill. The group meet, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in th church's Dierenfield Hall C, 6 St. Andrews Road, Newpo Beach. The confidential group open to the community. For mor information, call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Grou meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a .m Wednesdays at"Mimi's Cafe, 183 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa .Brealcf ast is $6. For more inlorma tion, call Angie Stafford at 474 2225 or nna Firman at 551-3156. All Lassen's Leads Club meets a 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi' Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Cos Mesa. For more information, 646-1252. Zen Cebter of Orange Coun offers meditation instructio every first and third Sunday of th month from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Ze Center of Orange County, 120 E 18th St., Costa Mesa. Suggeste donation is $10. For more infor mation, call (949) 722-7818. The Newport Beach Park s Beaches and Recreation Commis sion meets at 7 p.m. the first Tues day of each month in the Ci Council chambers, 3300 Newpo Blvd., Newport Beach. For mor information, call 644-3151. Nicotine Anonymous lellowsbi wants to help men and wome who smoke to quit and smoke free. Call 650-2713. The Costa Mesa Historical Sod ety holds a free open house fro 11 a .m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays a 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa The event features memorabili from the city of Costa Mesa an the Santa Ana Army Air Base. Po more information, call 631-5918. PANATE PARTY ROOMS AUTO ICCIDEIT VICTIMS FREE REPOR1' reveals what the insurance companje don't want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be tootl It may be weeks~ months or eve years before you ex~rience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis Don't settle your case unril you read our free report. March 75 -April 4 1-888-ETM-TIXS ' www.nltlff .t'I .. ' IY'londay, Morch 22, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 9A9.S7 4.4223 QUOTE Of THE DAY 'lallal 15 .. tou;mt ... in .. wartd tD ••• ~s ~ fofJll ... " Ken Mlll..-cl. Former Estancia High baseball cdkh • • OailyPib 5 CO AST CONQUERS ti Dailfl!J1?t .111 • Season opener for the Pirates a successful one.· 2,000-meter course. Six seconds behind was USO, followed by UCLA (6:55) and San Diego State (7:01). CREW Stephanie Boyer and coxswain Christina Hernandez, lost by a margin of 7/10s of a second to the University of San Diego. SPORTS HALL OF FAME NORTH LIDO CHANNEL - Orange Coast College crew coach Jim Jorgensen is probably walking around With a little skip to bis gait today following bis Pirates' performances at Sarur- day'ttompetition in Newport Bay. The novice eight's clocking was unavailable, but trailing the winning combination of Jared Thomasson, Jason Hylan, P.J. O'Brien, Casey Fieldhouse, David Nehrig, Alex Woodward, Luke Wright, stroke Josh Miles and coxswain Julie Colville, were UCLA (4.2 seconds), San Diego State (4.5) and USO (19.1). is former OCC rower Chris Clark. •nie team is excited about the racing and wants to see our speed with the traditional rowing pow- ers," added Jorgensen. USO won in 6:35.5, Coast pulling a time of 6:36.2. San Diego State (6:58), Long Beach State (7:00), UCLA (7:35) and UCI (7:35) were sepprated as if in another race. CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM His Pirates were first in the varsity 8 and novice 8, leaving the University of San Diego, UCLA and San Diego State in their wake. As the rain and wind increased in the morning, novice coach Dan Allen's eight was baptised with honors. Coach Linda Moeller's women's team hosts its fifth annu- al Berg Cup and finished second to San Diego State. The Aztecs racked up 21 points for their third Berg Cup, followed by Orange Coast (12), the Uriiversity of San Diego (9), UCI (7), Long Beach State and UCLA (5 each). •tt's great hamg success in pur first race of the season,• said Jorgensen. "The varsity showed great patience holding off a pesky U. of San Diego crew." • His varsity eight, manned by John Haddick, Dominic Bergin, Kevin Radisay, Scott Blassmoyer, Charlle Brown, Bobby King, Aaron Thurston, stroke Rocky Daun and coxswain Shannon Gilkey, rowed to a 6:33 over the The Pirates look to this week- end's competition at the San Diego Crew Classic at Mission Bay. "It's always a great event." said Jorgensen. ·we have Yale, California, Wisconsin and Vu- ginia in our opening heat on Sat- urday." ·0ur wom~wed signs of promise, this beirig our first race of the season,• said Moeller. ·That novice eight race was a thriller.• The 1uruor varsity eight, sec- ond to San Diego State, clocked a 7:24, nine seconds off San Diego State's winrung time. Metedith Encapera was in the bow for Coast, with Amber Decker, Rhi- anna Yepiz, Jessica Green, Marnie Van Der Laun, Gretchen Brinegar, Elise Redoutey, stroke Jennifer Droney and coxswain Elizabeth Horan. In a novice four race, Ruth McCormick, Rhonda Colunga, Shannon Lyle, Regina Capriotti and coxswain Stephanie Story were 12 seconds off San Diego State's winning time of 8:27. Estancia ·Newport :.Harbor :·in finals . tonight • • Sea View League rivals Santa Margarita Eagles and the sailors in Orange . County Championships at • . ' Golden West College (7 :30). HUNTINGTON BEACH - Newport Harbor High boys vol- leybe.D co8di Dmi Glenn and bij ~ SaUors be!'Qe into tonighrs ftDals of 'the Orange County Oiviilon I Champlonsbips at Golden West College following a second straight sweep to· a tournament fiilal and there are some f8miliar faces in the crowd. On the other side of the net at 7:30 p.m., following the DiVisionil . fmal at 61 will be Sea View Lec!gue adversary Santa Margari- ta and the Eagles' coach, Eddie Rapp. Famili4i? Tbe two coaches are roommates in the same condo. Santa Margarita enters with a 2·1 record and a sixth-place ftn1sh at the San Diego Tournament ol Champions after shoving past Mater Dei in the semif1nals 5etur- day at Marina High, 15·5, t>S, with senior setter Andy Mauro at • the controls. " Harbor, 2·0 and San Diego TofC kingpins, advanced with a 17-151 15-7 win over San Clemente in the quarters at Mari· na Saturday, followed by a 15-10, 15-2 conquest of Back Bay rival Corona del MM ln the iemifinals. Alan Limon led) the way agaimt CdM with mn• kills; Matt Jameson wu tbe kill leader ~San Clemente With 11. HubOt's •tartinv ~ con-iist.S of I.J.mon ·and Jameson, u weu 81 setter 1\' "lbunblie, Zach Wells, Bill • Clayto~ and Adam Hearlson, ~to GJenn. Coaching the Wisconsin entry Moeller's novice eight, with Lauren Rispin, Veronica Karpins- ki, Summer Villani, April Cun- ningham, Shannon Paul, Jennifer Jermines, Joanna Hendrix, stroke IOYS • Among his products are Estancia's majors twins, Ri.ch Amaral and Jeff Gardner, and a host of other standouts. RocER CARL.'iON ~Plot en on-campus Ill oaches were a way of We on the lugh school scene, a dee~ study of the coaching world in and around the Newport-Mesa Unified School District revealed a very clear focus on longevity. Some were short-lived for one reason or another, some were careers, but the average We span of a head coach at any one school was exactly four years. Costa Mesa's Ken Millard was Estancia's bead coach for 20, and 10 of those teams went on to the CIF Playoffs, twice as the league's champion (1989 and '91). Estancia.'s reign of baseball success from '79 to '91 is unchallenged in the distnct. No one in this area's sports history comes close to Millard in terms of personna: An ultra crusty, lovable, loyal, kicking-and-scratching coach whose teams and players took on that never-give-up attitude and extended into succesS after success on the playing field. All attributes which place h.un in the Daily Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the oncoming millennium. A native of Chicago with JUSl a brief flirt with the Clucago White Sox organization (a one-year trip with Centralia, Ill. in the early '50s). Millard has been, is, and always will be the consummate baseball fan. He took over the Estancia b~eball program in 1972 and from Day 1 the Eagles became competitive, regardless of the depth of talent. His legacy includes stoned major leaguers Jeff Gardner.and Rich Amaral, but If you were to sum up Millard in terms of name-dropping, a deeper analogy might be Conrad Colby, Colby and Kent French, Danny Dougherty, Frank Herman, Glenn Robertson, Kyle Wilson, Greg Brannis, Gabe Javage, Jimmy Campbell, Bobby Nye, Paul McDaniels, Jim Foley, . Bobby Madden, Paul Troxel, Joey Ronquillo, Ernie Madurino and TUn Green. They, along with countless others, shared the MVIard demeanor e~mpassmg discipline and dedication. Millard continues in the game as an assistant at Irvine High under Bob Flint f ollowmg bis retirement from full-time teaching at Estancia after 31 Estanda's Ken Millard years, because be iS unable to extract baseball from bis blood. "lt's the challenge to be competitive," said Millard "It's helping kids, it's the camaraderie, it's raising hell with them, it's teaching baseball ... the sparks flying. It does keep you young, even when you lose some of the battles.• With a Manne Corps-Jeswt mindset, Millard kept those sparks flying for years~ Estancia with his m-your-f ce style of disapline and ex tion. · "Base~etoughest game in the world to play,• Millard will tell you. "Nobody's blocking for you, there's a mental toughness required and hitting is such a tough thing to do. And of course, the name of the game is pitch-ball. U you can pitch, you're in the game." Millard's Journey from college days at Northern lllinois came through Scottsdale, Ariz. and Colton (1964-66) before becoming an assistant to Ed Wynkoop on the Estancia campus as an English teacher. For the past 11 years be, and a group of fnends, has been traveling around the country to visit every ma1or league park. All of the old ones are accounted fot, but some of the new parks -Baltimore. Denver, Atlanta, Tampa. about six in all. await •Rich (Amaral) made me his guest in Seattle and Cleveland,• said Millard. •1 hope to see him in Baltimore tlus summer.• Only his family arid religion upersedes baseball. Wile Jean and daughter Kan. who lives in Mor8llo Valley Wlth husband John Verjil, are center stage. Not forgotten is their beloved son, Tom, who pas5ed • away on Operung Day of Estanci«'s 199-4 baseball season at age 37. HIGH SCHOOL llSlllLL H•&H SCHOOL IOYS SOCCEI Mesa tops Eagles, 9-3 . • Lambert's bases-loaded four-bagger triggers the wire-to-wire Pacific Coast Leagile victory Saturday. COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa Higb's baseball team got its Pacific Coast League opener with cross-town rival Estancia in the book.I Saturday, a day late and between rain drops, to record a 9·3 victoiy. The Mustangs used a 14-hlt attack, indudlng a grand slam by Nitk Lambert ln the ftnt inning and a complete-game ettort from Ruben Mancilla, who truck out nine and walked two. The two rivals had been scheduled to play under the Ughtl at TeWinkJe Park Pdday, but were unable to play becaUM the lights oould not be turned on, becaute the Oty ol C-. Mela's park and recreation ~t failed basic responsibilities. Mesa, 4·2, 1-0in the PCL, lit it up in the first inning with a five· run burst, keyed by Lambert'• slam after the Eagles elected to walk Mancilla with rilimen on ' the comers. Brian Montoya had a nlce day at the plate, going 3 for 5 with two stolen hues, givlrig hiin eight for the year. And Lambert finished 2 for 3 with tiv RBls. Estancia fell to 1·5, 0-t. MaRC COMT LAAGUI tstanci. 000 JOO 0 • ! 5 4 COlte Ml.a $10 OJO x • ' 14 , Curiel. Ry9n (6) and °" M.ndllla Ind FljWdo W • MM"dlll. J.0. L • 0.itt 21 • Curitt (£). .... Lambert (CM). • Three locals first-team All-Pacific Coast League •Mesa's TI-an, Estancia's Terrones, Islas honored by league's soccer coaches. Costa Mesa High seruor David Tran and Estancia High Junior C~ Terrones are repeat first-team picks on the coach s' All-Paciflc Coast League boys soccer team. Estancia junior Irving Islas was an additional fl.r.;t-tee.m honor , whil Estancia Juniors Esaul Mendoza, Peroando Medina and Stuart Mon· cada wcr named to th nd team. Terron , a jwuor forwani scored 20 goal and colleCted lO alllilts, according to Coach St v Cien· lhaw. Tenonel was a leC':Ond·team Cbok:e u a trelbmU\, QrUlhaw NJd Wu, a Junior mid· fteJder Who alto played on the bKk line, ICded 10 goala for the s.o•. He WU• let'OnCMe• Mlec.tion lut season . Tran. the Mustang w per, also second-team as a sophomore. Mondoza and Moncada were center mid.fielders, while Medina w a def ender fclr the Eagl -. Robby Balogh (Laguna Hills) and Jeff HorWttz (Uruver5tty) w~ro named Co-Most Valuahle Playc~. c:o.c:t.s· Al '9dfk CoMt L.9••• ...,.90Cmf' C.0 H iit..,, I h h ,..,, .. R~ IMogh. L.-guN Hilb Jeff HoroWttz,, UtMntty .......... Gew Twros• Etandl IMngllloMi,~ Oftld 1Nr\ c.... ... Glrmt 1\#ti. AHio ..... Mitt Murny. ~llty Tom ............ IHc:h • Rooz Ehdaie. Liiguna Bead\ O.rren Doi~ ~na Hilts Brode Schermet'hOm, Aliso Niguel Ryan Johnson. Laguna Hills Matt Lanon, University Chrn ~rd. Univeni1y Sea.MlllNnt Esaul M.nd<>a. t_staOO. ~ Fernando Medina, Emnde St\Alrt Monc9dl, EstaOO. Eric RMd. Ulguna Hills lYltt ~ uguna IHCh ArMt:/ CUno. Aliso Niguet Brian~ .. legUM IMd\ ThOm9s Corwin. AHio ....... MMkA Malld, Lagune ... "t'Ohel ,.._ UM-*w EtlE ... LaguNMMt\ Mlftlr't,.... LltMW ... Sports l Doily "'°' l lllfLY Grogan sizzJ in~ Costa Mesa High _.._ __ .. product Katie Grogan P 0 l 0 led the University of Massachu- setts women's water polo team to a tour-game sweep of a Colle- gillte Water Polo Association New England Division Tournament Saturday and Sunday, the team improving to 13-4, 4-0 in the CWPA. deasJo~ in the opener, got tl:it save in the nightcap, where Eric Booth was 2 for 4 with two RBis. - GAME1 ' Five years ago tOday ••. SoCN.. CouB.iE 6. ~ 5 • Concordia 104 000 000 -5 6 i: • Coton• dtl Mar High\ pitdllng st8ff continued to roll with a 6.2 Win cwer~nfty in the Se• View League opener . .,.. lllimt ~five Innings) and ~ lownWt (two) SoC.11 College 200 101 02x • 6 10 1, Steele, Willlams (6) and Dent; Broe-: samle and M iranda. W -Williams, 2-2 .. l · Broesamle. 28 -Miranda (C), Mitchel~ (SCQ 2, Lewallen (SCQ. HR • Reimer (Q •• combin d for a four·hltt«. StU¥t and GAME2 SoCAl. Cou.EGE 6, CoNcotu>tA 4 Jim Huston had RBI: In other ........ . • Miro Atteyut hit a ~run double in Estancia High~ 6-3 Paofic ~ ~ lcm to L.eguna Beach. She scored five goals againat Brown. Concordia 022 000 O • 4 11 z; Vanguards win pair SoCal College 300 201 x • 6 10 2·. Steckler, Williams (S) and Dent; Pickel,; M antor (3), Sprain (5) and Redman W -Steckler. L • Martor. Sv • Williams.. 28 -Murrietta (SCQ. Ca()Qj!laria (SWCQ, Broesamle (0. Kedman (0. • Costa Mesa Hlgh's OYi'tet O..llw w.s 3 for 4 In the Mustangs·.s-s I~ to c.itUty In a Pacific Coast league game. RyM Stiedc n Matt lln>esamle Heh liad two hits fOf Mela. Southern ---------California I IS I I I LL Sailors tumble, 4-1 . I Costa Mesa later defeated Laguna Hi11s. 6-S. ln a rain-Shortened game. The came was called in the top of the siirth inning after the ~ Md taken an 8-6 lead on a~ home run. The score at the end Of the fifih 'oWI the fiNI. College's baseball team swept visiting Concordia in Golden State Athletic Conference play Saturday, 6-5 and 6-4 to improve to 12-14, 6-10 in the GSAC. Newport ________ ..., Harbor was S 0 F T I I l L . a 4-1 softball loser to host Rancho' Alamitos in the Garden Grove' Tournament as Rancho racked up 12 hits. Harbor falls to 2-6 overall. • scott Sandsbom got NeWport. Harbor High off to a quick start with • three-run home run In the first inning of a nonleague game with Tustin. But Tustin rebounded to win, 8-5. In so~ll e<tion: • Orange Coast College's Kehl ArmbrUltllr gave up one hit over five inn ings to pick up her 10th win In 14 decisions as the Pirates defeated Cypress. 2· 1. Armbruster followed up with an eight-inning one-hitter to defeat Riverside, H), moving the Recrution standings Costa~ Softball RECREATION SJIN D INGS • Modified Coed C 1 Beachcombers, 10, 2 Sticks and Stont'~ 6. 3. M•s.s1ve Attack, l 4 (t•e) Touch'em All, Head First, l 6 (tie) Gounds v~. Outer 0 • Modified Coed D-1 1 Sharkb1te1. 8, 2 (tie) Flyball Freaks. California Dream1n', Come-backers, Rock Harbor, 4, 6 Pierce St Rookies, 2, 7. Spa sties, 0 • Modified Coed D-2 1 Fd1rv1ew II, 8. 2 Venfone, 6; 3 (tie) Beer budd1'1. Cleats 'n Cleavdge, Big Trouble. 4, 6. Ziggy, Z1gqy, Ziggy, 3; 7 (tie) Harbor Village Warriors, Slacker\ 0 • Coed 0-1 1 B.uk1ng Spiders, 6, 2 (tie) PiercP St Muckrakers, Misfits, 4; 4. Fan c1t1a Only, 3, 5. Mama·s & Papa~ 1 6 Team MSO, · 1 • Coed D-2 1. Muffin Monsters. 6; 2. (tie) Rug Rats, Riptide, 4; 4. (tie) Team YPAC. The Gimps. 2; 6. Miss Fitz.. O; 7. MFI Sluggers. ·2. • Coed 0-3 1. (tie) CCNM, Tribasti, 5; 3. (tie) Pla(yers), Seagate/Ingram Vipers_ 4, S (tie) Rowdy Roofers, Brembo Brakers, 0. • c.oed Rec. 1. RSI Big Rigs, 8; 2 ~ooksAmerica, 4; 3. (tie) Byte Me, The Plume 2. • Men's Playoff 1. The Devils, 8; 2. Mullgans. 6; 3. (tie) The Hacks, Old Skool, 4; 5. The Chyucks, 3; 6. (tie) Ballistic Blue, El Ranchlto, Circuit Breakers 2; 9. Emerald Plumbing 1. •Women 1. Hafta Play 2. 6; 2. Alley Cats, 4; 3. Stray Katz. 2; 4. Totoal Khaos. O. • Men'• Upper 0 1. Warriors. 8; 2. Marauders 6; 3. Delolte A Touche Tribe, 5:' 4. Holligans, 4; s. Ball BustefS. 3; 6. (tie) We Byte, T-Blrds. 2; 8. The Lushes, 0. • Men's l.owwO 1. TRO, 8; 2. MV & P, 6; 3. (tie) 'Merk.ans, The Good, Bag. Ugly, 4; 5. Daly08at 2; 6. Tribast~ 0. • Men"9 8-1 1. Newport Wholesale, 6; 2. (tie) Lowted, P0C. Blood. Sweat & Seers, 4; S. (tie) Team Triumph, O.P.'s Gold Sluggers, 0. • Men's C.1 1. Cone, 6; 2. (tie) Homeblrd. Mudvllle, 4; 4. (tie) Barn Burners, Siiky Sulllvans, 2; 6. Renegotlators, 0. • Men'• C.J 1. Same Guyz. 6, 2. (tie) Rebels. Team Orange 4; 4. (tie) Textron, Max's Sports Bar, 2; 6. 8omb Squad. 0. • Men's D-2 1. (tie) D-Tour; Old llmers, 4; 3. (tie) Bedrock Bombers, zxa:x. Swing This. Totally Coffff, 2. • Men'• D-3 1. Don't Matter, 6; 2. Brewsldes, 4; 3. (tie) Beer Junkies, Pirates, Land of the Lost. 2; 6. Polk Higl\ 0 . • Men'SD-4 1. (tie) Oayton Comets, Troublemakers, 4; 3. Aches A Paines, 3; 4. (tie) Hard Knocks, Q-Club, 2; 6. Sharks, 1. llultetball • Sunday lAtague 1. (tie) G~llas. 5-1, Mesa Connection, 5-1; 3. Goat Hill Snails, 4-2; 4. Chill Dogs. 3·3; 5. The Furtoughers, 2-4; 6. (tie) Sugar Daddies, 1-5, R.M.C., 1-5. • Monday Lugue 1. (tie) Heaters. 5-2, Anzdl, 5-2; 3. Schultz Photo, 4-3; 4. c.am~ous Apes. 3-3; 5. (tie) Nuggets Scout Team. 3-4; Rhymes with Duck, 3-5; 7. Sneaker Squeakers. Hi. • 1Umdey l.ellgiLle 1. (tie) The Wolfpac. 5·2; Good Fellas. 5-2; 3. (tie) Outlaws. 4-3; TenniNtors, 4-3; Wildcats. 4-3; 6. lmpeachables, 2-4; 7. Seagate Scorpions. 0-7. • Wedl....S.y LNgue 1. No Limits, 5·1; 2. Pickford, 4-2; 3. Soft Tubs, 4-3; 4. (tie) 0 .8.'s, 3·3; Margaritaville, 3-3; 6. Drlbblen, 2-4; 7. Head Hunters. 0-5 . • 1'hursdlly LNgue 1. (tie) Fi5h, 5-1; Beachside Bombers. 5-1; Stingers. 5-1; 4. QSC. 3·3; 5. Advantage Financial, 2-4; 6. C.G.C., 1-5; Slds. o-6 . Kevin Mitchell was 3 for 4 and scored the winning run in the first game. Costa Mesa High product Matt Broesamle of Concordia picked up the loss, allowing four earned runs, striking out eight and walk- ing one. At the plate he had a double in the second game. Ryan Williams, who got the SC H1E DUL E TODAY • Volleyball High school boys • Orange County Championships at Golden West College. Division I Final, Santa Margarita vs. Newport Harbor, 7:30 p.m. • -r.rvtls Community college women -Seattle University at Orange Coast College, 2p.m . High school boys • Estancia at Santiago, 3:15 p.m. •Goff Community college men • Orange Coast Tournament at Costa Mesa G&CC. 11 a.m. • High school boys • Villa Partc vs. Estancia, at Mesa Verde CC, 2 p.m.; Garden Grove vs. Costa Mesa at Costa Mesa G&CC. Mesa Linda Course, 2 p.m. GARDEN GROVE TOURNAMENT -I bncho Alamitos 12, Newport 1 I Newport Harbor 000 000 1 ·1 1 21 Rancho Alamitos 031 000 x • 4 12 ~ Kinsey and Huntington; Hyllested an~ Cooke. W • HyllestM, 1-7. L ·Kinsey. 38 • Weddle (RA). HA PPY llllHDAY f PUBLIC NOTICES 11 P\J~·NOTICES 11 PViuc ~ 11 ~ttemca 11 PUBUC NOTICES 11 PUIUC N01ICll I t~ 11 PUIUC~ J ,.'{,..,.. I I iiUIUC.mc. I Notte• You Alt In Otfauft cr..ied by uld Deed "' .... LONEITM IUmio\-Callfomta 9261.C YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe For lurtht< lnloonattOO, ISi Dick Vtn T'91jen the City Council II, or prlOf Net Income, $5,089,72.C A102, Costa uesa. CA under A Oetd Of Truss TNlll. Thia .... does nol C& lllM&. LLC.. A DEIT Thia bualneas Is COO· file ~pt by the ooort. II you call Stephen Luy, Project Name of Aaalatant to, the publlc heeoog lncl'e ... (OeaMSe) In 92627 Olted 09i12197 Unltu You lnctudt the nght to olUln CXlU..EC'Tat ATTIM'TIG 10 ducted by· e oorpcwatlon are I person Interested Jn Man11ger al Stretary NOTICE IS FURTHER c.oltal and Surplus during Ysalas Rodnguez Luna, Tekie Aciton To PnMc:t Y0411 ec:crvtd rtnta thml.,. collllt· c:a1£T A oat Nlf ..ca. Have you sta.rted doing tile 9'tate, you rnay file (9<C9) 644·3311. Publl1had Newport GIVEN that at said tttne 1"8, $5,038,<CS2 3lO VldOlfll A102.. Costa Pnlf*1v, II M9y a. Sold Al era! r« the obligadDM -lllAl10N 01TAMD WU • busmen yet? Yes, 219199 with the ooort a Request'°' Publl1had Newport Beach-Co6ta Mesa [)aJ)y and J*ct, all lt'IMrMted lnlurance in Fore., Na· Mesa, CA 92627 Public Salt If You Need "'1 c:urtd by the deed "' !Mii, UIB> RlR 1*T ~ Kentec Media.~ .. Inc.. Soecial Nola (loon DE· Beech-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot March 22. 23 24 25 ptrsons may ~r and tlon-Mde, $8,n&,065,000 This business Is coo- !xpbtna1t0n Of The N8tw• wNChtf «nae uqc no td, MAP9tSMMS.ftlD Steve Becsl, Pra5'090t 15') o1 the lillng o1 an In· Pilot March 18, 22, 1999 26, 1999 ·' • ' bi heard by the City Coon-AcCidenl & Health dueled by an lndlVlduat Of The PTOCeMlina ..,..,,_. colledtd, Of In the ..,.._.. Nolet ~ 5111: trua. This stalement was filed venlory and appraisal o1 ThM328 M427 Cll on the above l!Jm premiums, $<C65,303,252 Have you started dow'lg 'ftN, You ShtNld tontad A slofl "'• rtctNar, dtbeor+ s.. tun111r: 35837.f You .. W•lh the Coonty Clel'tl o4 estate usets Of of any CITY OF MARY T. EUJOTT Insurance In Force business yet? No • ~ Ts• <e7""1 T~" --•Ion --.._....,..., In ......._ ... ·--'-1 ...__. .J .. _. Ont,,,,. County on 2·16-1>9 ""tftion or account as NEWPORT BEACH Deputy City C*1( caiitom1a Boslness Pa,,.., Ysalas Rodrint .. z Luna ~ Of Trust .. ;; ·s· ;'°.II;• p;.:.'o=i:t --wi1?Z.~~ i.; .. ,,_ 19998783285 p~ed In Probate Code NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL Pubflsh.ed Newport S4.234,089,1<M "'" This sta~~was filed Under Oetc1 Of Trusi ~ 03/12199 lC1 Fundlnn ,.._ action.,....-...... --. 1 Law otflots ol section 1250. A Request NOTICE AGENDA SUMMARY Beach-Costa MeM Dally Aocldenl & Htahh • with the County Clertc <>I ,. hereby 11_, that ICI ra11on. u trus.tet "by. ...... ~ m.y bl edit• I ,.ltiiciiiL' W LOYD E. WRIGHT 111, A lor Special Nottee form Is INvrTlNG BIDS Piiot March 22, 1999 premluma • Dir9Ct, Orange County on 3·18-99 Funding Cc>rJ-ation .. solldllltd R~ )'OU ntld 111e.lCplarlllllan oi111 Professional Corpofatlon, available lrom the ooort SUltd bids may be re· Study S.uion M<e29 $106,350,308 . fMM78'148 trust .. Of sueceHOI lr\laM, Compeny, A dMslon d Chi-,.... d hi ~ 19200 Von Karman Ave.. der1<. celvecl at the olflcle o1 the -4:~ p.m. LIFE AND ACCIDENT We hereby certlfy that Dallv Pilot Mar. 22. 29. Of aubsotuted tNllt .. purau-c::.go Tille Insurance Co., .. ~')QI ~ ~ callld Sul!• 870, Irvine, Attom•v tor th• City Cieri<, 3300 Newport March 22, 1999 the abolle hems are In ac· Apr. S', 12, 1999 m-431 •Ill to the Deed d TN111 llgant 24011 ~ IJMI., • i!IWYIJ. on ~ • 1:45 Caltlomla 92612 Ptlltlonet: BouleVlrd, P.O. Box 1768, CURRENT BUSINESS AND HEALTH COC'dance wtth the Amual PUBUC NOTICE IUCU!ed by 8nice J Bro9ky 2fld "°"' C.1411»aa CA All, AllDl'nlp Equ1y N111or111 Dally Piiot Mar. 16, 22, LESLIE J . GARBER, Newport Beach, CA CONCEPTUAL PLAN SYNOPSIS OF Statement for ttle year The annual return ol lhe & Glort' A. ero.tty hushMd '1302 (lfl) ITl-l "30 ey: D. =-,.l_ <!~~ ~! 29, Aprtl 5, 1999 m<e25 ESO.JCSB 159390~. 92658·B915 until 11 :00 FOR BONITA CANYON THE ANNUAL ended December 31 , f998 Rondell e and Joyce p & wif joint tenant and Mltllcenhont TrualM s ....... ,,_ ...., NAR ID, GLICKMAN, a.m. on Iha 31st day of PARK. STATEMENT· made to the tnsuranoe Hanson Chantable Foun· ~~· 00 Ol/l8/9.., H omcer Authottzed s M 92D> (949)~.6M() • 111 BSC8190 SCOTT & FRANGIE, Marett, 11>99, at Which lime MISCELLANEOUS YEAR ENDED Commlllloner ol lhe State elation Is avellable at the lllSll 19117°"5015& d Ofll.. LPP 21874 03/22, . & t:Mt ~ .. Trweae .. ~IJIOflol NOTICE OF 15060 VENTURA BLVD:1 such bids shall be oPened A~T~<rJlcATION OF DECEMBER 31, 1998 ol Cellfomla, pursuant to address noted below, tor c:ial R rd 1 the oftlot of 04I05l99 and ,...._ .. .., ._ PETITION SUITE 490, SHERMAN and reed for ol PM GROUP LIFE law. lnspeotlon during normal eco • n Tl'lllt l'ICOldad 07(14196 • OAKS, CA 91403 1998 . 99 NEWPORT OKAZAKI FRIENDSHIP INSURANCE COMPANY /SI R. LM Wlrthlln, buSlness hours, by any the County Reeorclef °' NOl1CE Of TUTEE"S SALE TS eoa.n.11 ~1435of0fllclal TO ADMINISTER Published Newport PIER REPAIRS SCULPTURE Full Coroorate Name Name of citizen Who so reque.ts ~i•,.11;:'~·ht ~~~ Mt.;1~~.! ~ ..':-~In,!!_ Olb d .... ,_f!t RET~SMT~TEEWOHFITI: NG Beach.COSta Mesa Dally Title of Project A~l~~J ~.~~ 100 West Clarendon Sulte Vice PrMldent, Tu within 180 days alter publl· _,,,_ ,..,.... __ ,_ -.....,.,. .., "'•""" ~ .-"' "' Piiot March 16, 22, 23, ContraCI No. 3206 RECOMM'~ ENDING •p. 2000, Phoenix, AZ 8so13 /81 Dick Van Tr.IJen, cation ol lhis not.tee o1 Its o.feutt o11nd Election to Sell ~11 "OU ·-If .-:r•••T ...._..., .,_...., ""'"· --CASE NO. A196081 1999 $140 200 00 " """-Nam."' ANlstent n ..,IJ .._ ___ nd .........,...., -· ' """ ~ ...,,. ~ .,,. • • .._ ' . PROV•' ,._ PROPOSED Home ...,.,,.,. ava 8 "' ty. t~ 91 r:;" ..... ml~ UNJERADEEDOfTUT.IWED ._.,,a 11wilalh1a1M1•her To all heirs, beneli· __ _,.,,_,....,,...,,..-™-37_6 Engineer's Estlmale AMENDMENTS TO THE TOC&I admitted assets. Secretary The Rondell B and 1-·2-·· J ....... '"""--1....1 Gl'JM• lKDS YOU TAl<E a Ind"'**~ ... cltrlel, creditors, cont-ci'TY OF APPl'OVed by $337.1111,1&4 Put>lllfle<I Newport Joyce p Hanson Chari· .,._,., ,..... .,, ...., """''-ACTION 10 PNmCT YOllt lllatl)l.M:auclonto ... lngent creditors. and per· NEWPORT BEACH ISi Don Webb JWA SETT LEMENT Total llabilltlas, Beach-Colla Mesa Dai~ table Foundation, 1110 ~~1 .. !! WI, 3011 s.tl ... on M:HRlf, IT IUlrtESOLDAT A .. bidder a Clltl Of Cllhlirl ION Who ma., OthelWIM NOTICE Publlc Wor1ta DI~ AIFYGRETEMHEENTDETP?RTMO().URE 1261,211 978 PlloC March 22, 23, 24, 2 • Newport Center Drive .,.... JO .. at pm "" the .. _.., ••• r F YOU...,,...,. ... dlldt _..... == .... •-. be Inter.steel In lhe will Of p ..... ...-lw bidders may " r.-..i...1 s:.......-... """'000 28 11>911 "'·""-100 ~ .. _ __..· ,......... ~ ......, _ "-., -INVITING BIDS • .........,. NOISE LIMITS CONSIS· ........-"""""'· -·"""• • M<e2e """"' ' ......,,, no11t1 front entrenc:e 10 the EXPlANA11CM Of 1lE MA1\llE nays ~ ~ estate, or both, ot Se led obtain one Mt ot bid docu-TENT WITH THE RE· Aggregate wrtta_.na for Cellfomla Counly Court~. 700 Of llE PfD *ri*l NJ/illlfrr Ion. ~ ...... d.... RETA MAE WHmNG ~ at :.s o'WJ. r:: t~ ments .. no ODii at the ol· SUL TS OF THE COM· CIChilf ihan spedal aurplus Flcthioua BuafneH The pMcipaJ manager Is CMc Center ...... Weet, YOU. YOU SMOUU) CXllfTACT A llld ii ICCCldarCll .. s.:tbl A PETITION FOR PRO. hoe of the PUblic WOIQ lunda. Name Statement Rondell B. Hanson. Senta Alla, Ce 11 public LM'ml On CMllllltl9 • ~ ~) of .. c.llarl'lll CM BATE has been flltd by City Clerl(. 3300 Newport C>epertment. 3300 Newport PARISON TEST CON· SutplUa notat, President 9.c!M«-1118() 1UCU111 to !ht t11gtie.c bldcMf P.M.. ~~ .... Coda • ..s • ....... ID .. AMY LYNCH and NICOLE BoUlevatd, P.O. BolC 1768 Boulevard, p O. Box 1?68, DUCTED BY MESTRE Gross paid-In and con-The lolowlng persona Published Newport l'or cah (peyablt II Illa time I I r • ..... r..-TNllll) ti: ....... ~) LYNCH In the &lperto< Newport Beach, CA Newport Baach, CA GREVE & ASSOC1ATES. tl1buted •• -...-. are doinO ~ u: Beech-Costa ·----,.._,ly dule lllWful dlhe--. -E.MrMCetolla"-c:o.t; Courto4C.lltomla County 92658-6915 unlit 11 a.m 92658-8915 REPORT FROM THE '""'""'• Yaalu '4oofl Shane, Re· ......_ """ '" l'l'IOMY .._., nl ...... to om ol ~ of ' on t"8 1st day of Apnl, f ' AVIATION COMMITTEE ss7,608,7t<C ddentlal Painting & Piiot Match 22• 11199 U1l"9d Sla1as,) .n rlgtlt. btlt, Tllllt ....... _.., a lw.M 'Ill CMc C.... Dftw ORANGE. 1""", at_.,,..., limes·-For urther lntormattOO, RECOMMENDING AP· Ascig19 te wtlt•lns IOr Dttalllng, 310 Vlctoit. IM32 and In•.,..,~ to and ~ wa. ~anJ. 111 Wiii ... Ma, C...... II THE PETITION FOR """"' '"'""'' ""'' call Sleva Luy, Prolect s surp11.ts now held by it under Aid llDI*-,=-. GIOMll ,_.... t9C. .. llld _...... ~ PROBATE 19QU8Sts lhat bids shal1 be opened and Ma n a gt r al ( 9 4 9) PROVAL OF PROPOSED nasalgned f~ Deed or Trwt In the~ Ill .. of .. e-.r At-to llld l'IOW I.ad llr hndlt iald AMY LYNCH and NICOl.E read for 544.3330 JWA SETTLEMENT (Sl.lrplut), $36,192:"7.c uu.ied In uld CouNy end 'Ddlrfla.q.Coldl&llilaof Dead d TNll 111 .. ~LYNCH be appointed II BALBOA PENINSULA Publlshtd Newport AGREEMENT STIPU· Gui(LOP)from Sl8te 9nd detcriOtd .. fat-C'llbllla ~ "' 0-. liluaeld ~ ..., ~. Cia:li· personal 19presentatlve1 to ALLEY IMPROVEMENT 8eac:h-O>s11 Men Dally LATIONS TO EXTEND IN· ~ S8 103 841 !owe. a• more fult'I clttGnbed flllfll\M~_. ...... nlL Thi ..... .._ or o1W administer the Ntatl ol the PROJECT; Pilot Mard'l 18, 22r...!~9 TERIM CARGO OPERA· ope ' ' ' on u.id deed °' tn19f epn· lllllllD ....._ -= ..... Clll'nllQ'I dalilglllllclli, ~ dectcltnt. ALLEYS 233, 234, 1 nM328 TIONS FOR ONE YEAR -·-1s wt.re te• The ...... • ._ o1 !ft 1111M hll9tl 11 to be! 1082 Iha dee.dent's Wllf and Tiiie ol Proteot LIFE AND ACCIDENT RESTRITION; •. TERMS ~l4-307 tMllee It MlllnO .. ~ or dlldl. 111 .... = THE PETITION r9QUeStl 228 D & E UN DE R CU R A ENT ;t;;M''edd'"9 end other ...., .... Ulllld-.. .... 5-lle()\ii .Colla ..... cod~lfan~,beadmlnad Conll&C1No.32411 AND HEALTH ANDCONDmUNS. OQmmon ~Ion If eny Mllltl.,. .._ .... ~ ~ ~..:...__~ Ar~ -h: to P cod~is he W~tllai:: Eng~(~imate SYNOPSIS OF ~~Ll~~~~l~~AG E -CIFIC Vl..u. oltba real PftlP9l1Y ~ ~ 1UOCMiC...DIM ,_,...er, 41M11 any are IVll Approved t>v THE ANNUAL BUSINESS IMPROVE· ,;,.rPti • ..,, atxwt I• ~to be' 1.c Wtlt S.. -CA. fe* 11..,.._,twT""':' ~ ~t>et>ya~tlon rt In the file /81 Don Webb STATEMENT · MENT DISTRICT RE· MllMORIAL PARK Pedut Co\lrt, 133, Newport o.Hln: L~=-lill ..-:"~=..-mi• = tHE PETl!ft&i requests Publlo WOl'M Direct°' YEAR ENDED NEWAL FOR 191111·2000 Cemet Mort eo.1 Arel!, C. 112857 'rhe =.. u.c. II~"'=-::.. common .._,,"'I llf'/, authority to administer the Pro$pectlve blddara may DECEMBER 31, 1998 FISCAL YEAR ' ery;;,. uery llndtrslgntd TMdee ~ ...._. ~ te nl -Wd t11cM11 ..,_,laid ... w1 tie astata under the lndepend· obtain one HI of bid dOCU· o4 PA.Cl AC LIFE PUBLIC HEARING TO Chapef • matory d191m• any llebilllyl f0t •l'IY llr I 11ft111r tlld Dllld of fNll Ill ,_., w111C1u1 OCM11R or -· ent Administration of Es· ments at no cotl at the of· INSURANCE COMPANY CONSIDER THE AOOP· 3600 Paclflc View Dl'1ve :::::: :_ ":o:.:: .. ~ ...... 111 tlld llllfr, llllllWd at lqllied, ,. tatas Act. (This Authortty flee ol the Public WOIU Full Corporate Name TION OF ORDINANCE Newpot1 Beed\ ~ 11 .i-~..., .._....., •,. ~ ... y1 I 1, at"" W1h allow the pe~ rap-Dtpartmen~ 3300 NeWl>Olt 700 NeWllOft Cenler Drrve, NO. 99·5 844·2100 ~.'. ..... ~ .... J ._. yt ...... 111 .. *"' ~ lD Plr.111..: ... rtaenlltlve1 10 tau many Boulevard, f'.0 . Box 1168, Newport beadl, CA 82880 FY 1999·2000 COM• 11•-------, ... ..,... .,.....,,, "' ..... omflTIUll NINI b111ra d ......... ~ actlorfl without obtaining Newport Beach, CA Home Office MUNITV DEVELOPMENT ---- the unpeld balance d the -...a 1111 ........... cM1ra lnlMll, ......... llld court approval Before 92658-8915 Total admlt11d UHts. BLOCK GRANT APPUCA· r-_,..,_ otlllgation MCUf9d by the ...__· , "*.a!= 11 ot. "--__... bJ taking c.rta1n wiy lmPCN'· For further lntormauon, S37.584,IM7,807 TION BEU.•ADWAY PRIC*1Y to be totd and rte-ol .. Ml ........ ~ llild ~·TM ta111 _.,. tan1 ectlonl, howwewr, the calf Stephen Luy, Pl"OftCI Total 11abth11ea. CONTINUED BUSINESS Moftuery * Chepeil eoneble _..,,,.... co.ta ....... II...,._ tD. tt of ..... bllllad .. cl>-personal rapresentlllvas Manager al (11 49) S36,<C27,<C<C<C,210 PUSLICSIGNAGEPRO-Cntmatlon ..,.n .... end ~ ........ c..t 111 .......... lgllOrl ...... leld ~ W1H be requl'9d to glYe no-6U·3330 C.plat Stoct..a. GRAM FOR BALBOA tM timed the inlll8I public:8-Clillllllnllt,_ Tiii •*IS• llld WlllltfaillllllMJill C111111. ta to lntarestld pal900s Publl1had Newport $30,000,000 PENINSULA. don d the Noclce d ule is fNme ...._ lllf ..., a. ...... flWf 11Mraa • 111 unless tt1eY tieve waMld Baach-Cosla Mau Dally :a:·~· wnta·lns IOI' CURRENT BUSINESS :!::~: ~n! .. ~aco: :l!.www•:-_: ':.= ::::'.~-U::~l~ =:.:i o:J:,~ ":. _Pil0t_Ma_rch_ 1 _8_' 22--.rn.;.;.1:9.;.;.325= 1unc1~. s C speclll Mplus JMw~~s~fvA~E~~~- 110 Btoedwey Coet• Men &42·91&0 "Affordable Alternative'' Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why sho uld you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? call ToU Free l-888-S4CASKET Sening Orange l Sunouodlag Cowllrits e c:Mll•• c:htdl dr'twftOll I J'g ... , W'lllJ ,.._.... ...... &llllr .... dependent adm radon CrTY OF Surplus notN, N~llihad Newport alN OI ~ bel*, I .......................... C.,.lllllc Hillllt U tuttioflty wlll be OflOlad $149,609,9511 ...... .....,,.,..-u ... -----drawn by a -.e. or _.. • ._... ........ • Iba ,_....., unless an in1trestad par· NEWPORT BEACH Grou palcl«i and con· ......,......._ ,.,._ Daily ...,_. C191111 UNOn cw • .._.. .......... ,_.. caal1Ull."15 tonhlesanoojadt00tottle NOTICE tnbultd ~· PllOt Mal'Ctl 22, 11199 olledl ~ by a ate 0t -•-. • Z4 t1t ':f.. U9 pe1tt1on and ahoWI good INVITING BIOS 135,000, NOTICE OF t.«23 ,..,.., ~ and I09fl .....,.. ..._.. .. .. N...,. ~t uuse why the court~ S..led b4dl may be ,... Aograo•I• wl1\e4nt IOf ..acAa11Dn, ~ e..o. ..... _. Ii, ... om d The 1o11ow1ng P9llON not grant the euthonty celved at the otta o1 th9 IPlcilf turPtua. t 0 • PU8UC HEARING "*"" Of ...... bMk r.-... ....... ..... • .,. CIOlng l>UllM• u A HEAAING on the pell-City ()e~ S300 Ntwoort UnassjgM<S tU1de NOTICE IS HEREBY ---"~In S«JOon 5102 ol ..... "' ................. !'tho I I 351 Old tlon wtl be held on Apfl '· eout.vard. p 0 Boir 1?68., (IUrpfUs), S9-42.1Vl.e<C1 GIVEN ttlat a public hear· IM ir1nanc111 eo.. and 11.._lllW .. .,.fl ... ~ nome~, tll911at1.45 p.m.11:_1 ~ Newpott Beach, CA Gain (LON) from opera· Ing wtll oe held by tw STAR TING ANEW BUSINESS?? ~-to do b1111Ma In -6 TNlt, ........... • == BMch ~rl 3-43. L73 located •t 341 The City 92658-8915 until 2 00 p.m. llOns, S240,M4i.121 COiia Mt .. City Council ... .,... "'1t1e ...-...., c:' ., .. T.--.. fl .. 92683 • • om11 01!111 South, Otenge, CA on 11\a 2nd day ot 1.pr11, Nat Income, S1a7,507,839 on MonlJIV. Apfll 8, 1999, °'*"*''*"le ~ T-. .=.,:-~ =..°"':;:, Jan 3 Adachi. 351 ()lcj '~Mou OBJECT 10 tl'le t9", al wt1ct1 biM tuch Increase (Oec:r .. se) In at uo p.m, Of u .con e e e e e • • • • • • • • • • ~o1"'i.~ .1 ....., ....._., .. ......,. ~wport Blvd;, tulta 343. grantlngof thepeUtlon,you ~.:,r:• be opened and r:c:.~~:~.:~durtng =~u~ ~ Deacl """' funda =-......... Jo .......... ~wrt Beac • Calllomil •hOU!d appear II Iha hear· BALSOA BOULEVARD lnsuranc:.a In ,.Orel; Na City Hall. n Fair D!1Ve, ..-. to 1t1e ...,.. Of ... .:*.=:' .. -: This bualnau 11 con· ~:i: t:tewJ':~ ~· RECONSTRUCTION t1onwlde, ri~.6&4,1157,000 Cotta Mtu, on the lollow• • .,.... •• ,.,,,..., :::r· :;.-11111111 , 2 8 7 fl .. ~ea by. an lndMduel tlont Wttll tht OOUl1 • MAlg ~l~[fl TO f,~~ •. ~•tth "\~~IT flom CounOI Thia le"".....,.,:.. • ...... • .. 11 1ta,nia Tiii Have VoU 7~t11<1 dOlng the hearing Your •P· Cont111C1 No 3176 natirlt!C8 In Force Member aom.11 tor Cily ..... aM 81/f1/hUllofl 11111 a I » .., .... om " bu•lllell ytt pea111nce = pal'IOn 1873,000 Cahlornla Bullna p ge, Councl rwi.w of thl ~ oMalned Wtl ti. w.f taf ... r... ...._ __. .. ~ ~ fllad Of~ VOUt Engltlffl'a e.timata ru~ .. 1e,,~1()tt M'IQ ConYlllMion't rec;r;im. ,..,..., lell .... _.. M ...., • .. ••• • .......... ,..~-watC...,... .... II' YOV A.AE A CA DI· Allamti. 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Omet 0 e ff 714-557.0075 4bf L hOu•, on ~ tot. Incl 1 br 1 bl ,.., cottage S300Qhno. AvaU 4-1 Deya MM40-7000 Jl301 orevea Mt-722·1117 ~ Ms Stan at Just $751 •e sib£· mo Eidtn •E $ DMctne Is TIJMdly at 5PM 1be, WfO hkupt, 2 CV .... no I ~ Ustlngs sf:1 J*s. '$975/mo. Credit 19PQ1t It P ~... r.qwtd. MHU-45'5 ln~~.l~~.. I~-R .. , EsWt9 S.Ctlon CALl TODAYll USA K. RIVERA llU.UVEl TOWNHOllE • mtEA WEEK VAno Fabub.11 8ac1t bey & ocean .. IUm condo. $250.per .... 714-576-1212 Newpoft c""' 38dml + loll. 2.Sba. comm Jl('Ol,new carpet. new p aint, S 1975/mo 9'4M48-1869 IS42-3850 949-574-4252 V S acl"''I 2"-droN.. ANNE WlllEV 2~ = ~ri ~: 949-674-4249 Pr!Yate Elevator, 2.6. Car * V.A * Enclosed ~ Flflpltcl, SO~c:OJ:~N =::.&yin!~ •· .' . . ' ' ..... .,,¥-.~~, FREE Uat of HOMO on 1 Y9ll" .... Cal IOI IPPt-i:u=~ THE~Am. .~ ........ ' .. Y£T'ERAN REAl ESTATE 1433 SUPERtOR recently rtn0v;ited, near mtJor Fwys & . ' . -(, .. '' • • t • • • • • 41 .""-• ~ • ....,.-.· ,,., .... n:.-. ,·-: .;•• ··:i· ,,; ' ' Newport Marina Apartmen" Balfront community wuh private beach & marina. Walk t.o Balboa laland. 1BR.2BR and 2BR widen .165043600 Woodbum'ng fireplace & private -,.,..... .30RY, no pcta. Pleue calla (949) 76~19 ' &Ut&dS, OC Fairgrounds college, ~shopping mall. 24hr rrt desk. Free HBO, ESPN. Dilcovery, DD phones. spa • pool wt •pedals 00 singles A dhls. $134+ Tu. C.M. Motor Inn. 2277 Harbor Blvd. 949/6-f 5...fMO ,., . . ~ ~-:._·· ... ·~ .-· '.:.;, . -~ ~ ....... ~ .. Stepe to belch, dNn, male or female $42Mno, Avtl now. 94M7WS07 PAJRWAY APAKI'MENTS AT BIG CANYON . GAJ'EI) COMMUNITY BY FASHION ISLAND 8eMIUful n.olined s1r'Mta and golf~ ..... Enjoy c...rn..11v1no In your lerge 1; 2 or 3 BR ~nt horMI ..., ..... , . .. • Two-cw ger-oe • W,._ldr/91 hoc*\lpe • ~(wood &GM) • Ntr ooocldcM 111110 •w.t b1r In I Md 3M •AMrftl~ • 11.-0to12,115 • ,.... .. (14., liM~ eony.no.-., tllf M cl Ftmlli pritd New 2tir aie. no~. '*d. leODA'nO ._ M . ell Tfll 11"41Mll1 WIUCAWil to ------- .... -~ • Relief from .,.,.. ... • AnlMn to DA'• • Modllcetion of IUppOl't ,. • .._ _,.. Clll ...... :;,,... 191aJl7a-7 ... maJU0-17ZZ ~·-~ .,.(1~2111 I ..j 'I' ~ .. • ' • 1 'l •. '.-·. --. . . . . ti P 11$ PAID. OLD ORIENTAL a NAVAJO RUGS 949497.97 44 * 714411-1 IOI * 14't ~I A~ rm Ml Solld cheny, 92" dbl pedestal, 2 leaves, 8 dllppendale clllils. llglled bul. tee & tMct1 + malc:hlng Mmr. lll¥9f opened, S1I bond, 0051 91<. ... $3875 71~1144. Oak Eri cenlilf. 6x5 s 125 Olk tlble wJleal + IS c:h91s, s 175. Pee.-! table wAell $50 2 wanrt end lblslslOrlQI cabf>. neu S75+s100 949·548-n<M ECORDS TOf> DOLLAR! Jazz, R & B. sou. Rock, etc. .. SO'S I ISO'a MIKE fS45. 7505 wlHftbl Olb COiNsl Ge*!, ....... Frankin,,..., 1111· Ing. Old wldchll & JewelrY, WbTCOAIT COINS42-1441 ' j ~I • ~ 7' \. 'f' ': -. . I I .••.. ·'"' I . . flo.1tlll'r 111 l'i.1110 Mary deh!ca!e, MM. •tn Your Home• lessons available 800•600•052 DELIVERY PERSONS PU!w Caler1ng In Costa Mes.a seeks profesaionll highly ndvated rustomlf MMCe onwted persons Food S1MC1 and/or dell\tery expenence helpful Clean OMV/CA OIMng License required Proo4 ol cltizenst1'? requl<ed $8·$10 hi IO Slail 9'~2~, 18 Ask lor Cyd Dentalblk 20$-40$ hour Easy dentll ~. 11.t l1aiing compulef required 1-I00-43-4-5511 d21 OAIVERS: OWNER opefllOIS and temporary company <tr!Y· era needed for trector trlllor 48 '1ate hauling. 3 + months Ill· perienoe Nor1t1 Amertcan VllW'I Unes. 80()..348.2147. Depl CAS. (CAL •SCAN) E'Tili: ii\bOUnd PtiOM saiU Sports & Concel1 llCMls PT $7hv FledlM st¥ftl Call Dee @ 714-44W085 EXECUTW£ ASST, wiiil mutll taak lbllMln, needed IM lac. pace elplndlng mfg Co. Must h.w ttrong comprtef • organlzatlonal 1klll1. 09gr• prwterr.d. Fu rnume l cowr leti.r to Mt-7S7-4'60 ttFRONf COON'f£Rb pa.Ilion ....... P9opM • c°""'*' elcllle, pllonll, attention to dltall • mutt. Relllble. Mon.ff! FT.1. Orange Coett Aaen Of KllMora. 949-722-2300, Klmberly GEt PAID $1W30 I* holJ( proc:esuig lnsunlnce clakne '°' ioc.i doclOl1 olliee. Compl111 !raining pnMdld.~-~ Cll 80()..!M2-8t41 ext 6 (CAL "SCAH) GRAPHIC DESIGNER NEEDED. Slrong OUar1c & Photoshop sklflt required Must be able to WOiie undtr dedne. Good COMUlicellon .... lmmecla1e lllling Fu r-.me to (949) '40-79311 ijFEGUARDS Now~~·99 iilRkET RESEARCH Pff Get peid tor evaluating euslomer llMce In 'flJ4I( spare .,,... 1..eoo.ns-2"4 OWN YOOA 6WH Apparel, ShOI. WlltllTIWMI, lrlgltll. btidll, gift or $I oo store lncludls lrMnlcly' fixtures • ~ trip, trarq Mmun Investment $11,900 Call Lberty Opfortunltles 1·505-327-803 (CAL.SCAN) NRt TIUe omct HEtP lriendly~ orlenlecl need • 911'Nl2:pm, No ray,, ft.If 1 tpm, J11n t4M42"315G. ~ACY ClEJU(/ CASHIER. FT or l'T Mon-f"rl, Cotta ..... Fu to. MM54-1411 ~ lmllllll/UUYUI AIW~~FarA S#an ,_... 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Cl l>t~UXUI Mt Ml- z (!) .. ~ ._ .... GI • a -.. ......... Belling Your Home? can The Daily Pilot Classifieds ... .... 8y CHMt.H GOltfN wlCh OMAR SHARIF Md TANNAH HIRSCH ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ We Can Helpl If yo.u're looking to repaint "it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Service Director COSTA MESA Q I -Neilhn' vulnerable, as South you hold •Q6 1:7 A954 o A876 •762 Partner opens the b1dd1ng with one no trump. Whnt do you bid now? A -You certainly want to be m eame. However, your ruffing value m spades suggests thaL. if partner. has a four-card or longer heart suit, the suit contract should prove superi· or. 'aid two clubs to check on majors. Proceed to four heans if partner shows a heart suit: to three no trump if North cannol cooperate. Q 2 -Neither vulnerable,' as South you hold: • JO 3 1:7 8 4 o J 9 8 3 • A K·to 6 3 Partner opens the bidding wit.h one • no trump. What do you respond? A -This is not a question of whether partner has minimum or maximum no trump, regardless of r.our range, but whether the clubs will produce five tricks. Since there is no way of finding out for sure. Ulke your -chances by jumping to the no-trump game. -Q 3 -As South, vufnerable, you ~ hold: •A 7 1:7 K 8 7 4 3 o ·10 6 3 • K Q S The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 11:7 Pass l o Dbl ? What do you bid now? A -You have a balanced. minimum opening bid with no particular fea· ture you need to reveal to partner now. Since East's double has relie\fed you of the responsibility to make a rebid, a pass is clear cut. Q 4 -Neither vulnerable. as South you hold: • K 3 2 \?A K 8 7 3 o 10 '14 • K 8 TI1e bidding has ~dcd· sourn WEST NORTH EAST 1<:> .,.. 20 Pim .. Whal do you bid now? A -There are some who insist thal, if you piny five<ar!J maj~. a rebid Of two hearts promises a SIX-Card suit In the 1mmonal words of Sam Goldwyn: "Include us out!" Even if you play that a raise 10 rhrce dia-. mood-; does not show extra values. 11 sounds ns if it does. 'Therefore. bid two hearts. but two no trump is also acceptable. Q S -Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •AKQl.~9 o A643 •AJ8 7 The bidding hac; proceeded: . SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST I• Pass 11:7 Pass ? What do you bid now? A -You have a powerful hand, bul have no idea in what strain or at what level you belong. The possible misfit should convince you to take it ·slowly. Rebid one spade. Should panner pass, it is extremely doubtful you have missed game. Q 6 -Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •K83 1:7 A9743 0 4 •K873 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST Jo Pass 11:7 Pass · 2• Pass ? What do you bid now? A -You have a preuy fair hand. but not enough to guarantee an I I-trick contraet, and you surely do not want to bypass three no trump. which could be your only makable game. Taking these factors intD considera- tion, a raise to three clubs is ade- quate. 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