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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-02 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . J .. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1999 I • , . NeWport council making Noyes for tnayor • Sources say the 'Balboa Island councilman is in line ~o succeed Dennis O'Neil. NOAK! Scl!WAl<IZ DottPb fonnal vote for the lcugely ceremorudl mayor and vice....mayor posts, bpth one-vear posibor\s, on Nov 22. f-:1.1yor Dennis O'Neil said he does not w-J.nl to run again. ·1 · beli~ve it'~ appropriate to step aside edch year to rotate the posi- tion,· he aid • . bers, Gary Adams and Tod Rulgc- . way. However, Adams and Ridgeway have a lack of seniority that trdd1t.Jon- dlly keeps council members from be109 chosen Tha't leaves Noyes and Thomson d') · the main choices for the JOb. • "I haven't thought about it," '>did a light-lipped Noyes. "We'll have to Cl' Thomson, who (b VICl' mCl)'OI WI could prnvide Noyes with sttff compellhon, could not bt> reachPcl tor comment. While the vote for mayor is shap- ing up, 1t b still or Ridgewdy. ., Adams said he would accept the JOb a.nd would be mterested eventu- ally 10 beconung mayor. "I'm not inter- ested m bemg mayor right now," NEWPORT BEACH -It appears the city's next mayor will be City Councilman John Noyes, who has the necessary four votes to Wlil the seat, said sources at City Hdll · Besides O'Neil, two senior coun- cil members -Jan Debdy dnd Nor- ma. Glover -have opted not to run for mayor. That leaves senior coun- cil members Noyes and Tom Thom- son, an(i the cotrncll's newest mem- how the politics gel." . uncledr who might Tom Thomson Adams said. "I . John Noyes don't hdve tune to City Council memben; will take the - V O IC,ES ( lfhis can happen anyWhere' .. • EDITOR'S NOTE: We asked passengers and employ"s at John Wayne Airport · about their thOU<)hts folloY(ing Sund'!)"s • ~ash of E~ptAir Flight 990 · "I think everyone is very sad. My husband ~ an airline captain and my daughter is a mght attendant. I think w~ are naturally more aware the days following a major acddent. We are on our toes because we don't know what happened. But we try to do everything right every day. The fear of aviation accidents is somethln{I 1 live with·every day. But it JS what they want to do.• -Betty $cott. security i+-~~__...lo.U.'~~·~t~~at.lottn Wayne Air.port. ·0verall I still feel that flying -is a safe wa}1 to travel.: -Tai Do, 27, whose girlfriend was flying to San Francisco on American Air lines. "This can hap~n anywhere. It's . just strange "that it's happened in that geographic locaUon three times now. You have JFK Jr., 1WA 800 and now EgyptAir 990. !..have been flying wilh lhe same carrier for 16 years ... I have faith in the people in. charge. You have to have I aith, oth- erwise you will be taking the bus.• • eling from Venezuela on business. . "I guess working for the industry, I feel S(lfc in the hands of the Feder- al Aviation Adrrunistrution. 1 also think the safe.c;t time to travel is nght after an airplane disaster. Every· body's watchin·g. All the mainte- nance record, are being looked at.· -Undll Johnson, custom er __ seryi.ce.agent for.Alaska Aiclines. . . ' • /t was business as usual at JFK A irport. Unless I saw 1t on the news, 1 w ouldn't have realized there w as a crash .• · -Jen Nasslmbs, 22, Costa Mesa, who arrived at LAX from • New York. Her United Airlines flight was delayed for more than an hour due to problems with the plane's fuel line and brakes. becom~ v1ct• mdy-• City ~all sourc~s .say th~t gel hos c:tlready 1\ardened and that Noyes has all the votes he needs :. or. Unhke thf' mdyor's sedt, it could go to onP of the jumnr mf'..mbers:Adams do it justicE>," Ridgeway dcclmed to comment. . . ' Costa Mesa makes deal·-- , f of raffips of future •The $1-million agreement will allow Sakioka Farms to develop their land m the future' u~der ··today's building guidelines. lnrf Pb COSTA MESA -The City Council dnd Sakioka Fanm struck a $1-nulhon deal ~tonddy rught that will give the aty tY. o stnpc; ot land on which to huild freeway rdIDpS · ""'---if---.--.lrl~excft"'J~-tt;r glVDig tne t1t)~ off Anton Boulevard near the Perfonrung Arts Center, Sakioka Fanns \\ill be allowed stAI DAILY PILOT A day after EgyptAir Aight;990 crMhed off Nantucke t. Steven Grant, son of victim Beve rly Grant, and his wife, Elaine/lWen as fam.J ly members address the me dia a t a press conference held at Ute Grant home in Santa Ana on Monday. · • Crash victim was ·' perf ed mothe-r' ll Be~erly Grant, matriarch of rdmily-run I . business, The Grant Boys, was among tra ed . DA'' m Gout Ff / As n{uch as The Grant Boy~ ts an msutullon in Costa· Mesa, Beverly Grant wai. the rock and cor- . nerstone of her family. , · · Her son, Steven Grant, descnbed her as the epitome of farruJy values and lhe best mother m . the world: Grant was on her way to Calfo with three • friends on Sunday for a three-week vac~tion when lheu plane; EyyptAi1 Flight 9~. crashed 60 miles southeast of Nantucket Island. Mass The foursome new from Lo Angeles to New York, where they boarded the Boc\ng 767 The women were part of d group ot 54 travel- ers scheduled for a tour of Egypt planned by Boston-based Grnnd Circle n avel. They were to v1s1t the Great Pyranuds; with stops at Gita, Lllx- or and Aswan. Then they were to travel on to Israel and Tiberius. At 82, Grant. who lived in Santa Ana, was full of energy and life, family members sai.d. "My mother had so1much vitality, such a zest for life," said Bruce Grant. •She was truly an independent per;ory . She never wanted'to burden her chil- dren· eepmg wi er independent spirit, Grant did not let her traveling compan- ions -Judy Bow- man, Sheila mree and Tobey Seidman -know how old she was, Steven Grant said She was the oldest of the group. that played cards INe1'y Tbbrsd~y-and ·would not reveal her · . trge to them for fear they nught exclude her .. Her son-m-law. Randy G<1rell, sat~ before her trip, Grant was so exClted that when he drove her to her friend's house the morning she was· leav- ing, they were hallway to the .door before rcahz- mg they wen~ at the wrong hOll'iC. Gttrell, who runs The Gruht Boy~ nun and sur- plus store on Newport Boulevard, the business that Grant's husb<'nd began in 1949, <1c cnbed her has the stereofypital Jewt h mother. · SEE GRANT PAGE 4 to develop lwo larger p1erc!> of adjacent land under toda}'s l>uildmg code.; dt dny time ()Ver the next 20 years · There was virtually no ch'>cuss1on at the Gity Council meet.mg ns counal member una.nunously voted to arct~pt the dgree- t' ment, wh1ch the city ht1s been working on SEE RAMP PAGE 4 Bren · Foundation . . grant ~o Caltech • Money trorn chairman of the Irvme Co will establish professorships m biological sciences. $ ). H ..... ·~~_,,...----~~~~----....__ ........... ~. NEWPORT BEA.CH -The Dona.Jd B~ Foundation on t-.tonday , wardtid Caltectl.a• $10-million grant to. wpport the schoQi!i b1olog1cal saences qepartment. • • .. • "Caltech' focu..,y-0n b1olog1cal scien~ : will open a new a~a for its' cholarly mq~ and research that promise.'> cndJeo.;s po. <>itll.l- 1ties to profoundly touch and improve our live , "·c;aid Bren, cha1.mum ot the Irvine Co. The grant, ndITled the Bren Profes ors Endowment, will help tablt<>h pref so~h1ps SEE CALTECH P~GE 4 co.ntcbM1to 2000 mouooy top10 WEATHER I .World War I brings econor¢c halt to area .. J\11 X COOi t\~ Suddenly, thn world wa moving fa!lt. lifestyles For todays Mltlennk.wn Moment. ........ , Technology was begm· ning to change the nature of N wport·M 5a llfe during the 1910s, bnngtng new opportuniti ·.to r dents but also dlAnging the natur r lif m ways that wer unpr ---- • . "'' ... lyl< . - --- - WC-:J! 1'~;< LT I C..'\,l\lf" -~ T mperatures will be mild and • overcaS1 ski~ re hkely to cl ar by 1hernoon S..P•2 INDEX OASSllDS J COMM'MIY JOllA._ , I lllVIBICI ~ 5'GllS .. j PHOTO COURTt:S"Y Of THE COSTA MCSA HISTORICAL SOCICTY A photograp'h°.t~ken of~ mu.. brotben ln their Buick In 1912. dented and trange Henry Ford had introduced the Model T ln 1908 and automobUes E 2000MGl4 r • I ~ .J .. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO,\lv\!\UNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 2, 1999 I .. N0Wp9rt council making ·Noyes for mayor .. ..-.-' " . . .. • Sources say the BalQoa Island councilman is in line to succeed Dennis O'Neil. NoAJ<J ScHWARTL NEWPORT BEACH -It appears the city's next mayor will be City formal vot~ for the largely ceremomal bers, Gary' AdfUllS and Tod Ridg~-:rhornson, who mayor and vice mayor posts, both . way. · as vin• mayo1 still one-year posibons, on Nov 22 However, Adams and RidgC!way roulcl pro\'1dc Mayor Denriis O'Neil sa1d'he docs have a lack of seniority that tradition-Noyes with stiff not want to run again . ally keeps council'· members from compeut1on, could •1 .believe it's appropriate ld step being ChQ:)en not be reached foe aside each year to rotate the posi-That leaves Noyes and Thomson a~ comment. tion," he said " the mam choices for the JOb While the vote Bes1des O'Neil, two senior coun-•1 haven't thoughl<Sbout it," said~• tor mt1yor is shap- . or Rldgewdy. Adams Sdtd would accept the job dnd would be mtere!>ted evenlu· dlly m heconung mayor. · Couricilman John Noyes, who has th.e necessary four votes to win the sedt, said sources at City Hall. cil members -Jan Debay and Nor.._; tight-lipped Noyes. "We'll haye to "C'P. mu up, 1t i<; shll ma Glover -have opted not to run how the politics geh" • unclP.ar who might Tom Thomson : "I'm not inter· es.ted. rn being mayor nght now.• Adams said. ·1 John Noyes don't have lime to for mayor. That leaves senior coun-City Hall sources say that gel has l.wcqme vtCe mdy- City Cduncil members will take the cil members No\'es and Tom J"hom-aJready hardened and that No\ es has or. Unit kc• the mrtyor's S(•dt, 1t could go son , an'd the council's newest mem-dll the votes he needs. to 01w of thta 111nior members, Adams do it Justice.• · Ridgeway dechned to comment. ' VOICES , ~This C:C.n happen · anyWhere' • EDft'OR'S NOTE: We asked pa~nge~ • and .. employees at John Wayne Airport about their thoughts following Sunday's aash of EgyptAir Flight 990. "I thii11< everyone i.s very sad. My husband is ari airline captain and my daughter is a flight attendant. 1 th.ink we are naturally more aware the days following a major accidef!I. We are on our toes because-we don't know what happened. But we try to do everything right every day.. The fear of aviation accidents is something l l1ve with every day. But it JS what they want to do." · -Betty Scott. security check point supervisor at John Wayne Airport. · , "Overall l still feel that flymg !s a safe way to travel." -Tai Do, 27, whose girlfriend was flying to San Francisco on American Airlin~s. ' .1, SEAN HllUR I DAILY PllOT A day after EgyptAlr Flight990 crashed off Nantucke~, Steven Grant, son of victim Beverly Grant, and his \\-ife, Elalne,:lWen as family members address the media at a press conference held at the Grant home in Santa Ana on Monday. . Crash vidinl Was 'perfect moth~r' Costa Mesa makes deal for ramps of future •The $1-rpillion agreement will allow Sakloka Farms to develop their land in the future under today's building guidelines. COSTA MESA -The Cit} Council and Sakloka Farmc; struck a $1-nuU1on deal Monday mght that wdl 91ve the city two slnp'> of land on which to huild frccv.ay ramps. In exchange foe g!vi!19' th~ city the land off Ariton BouJevarCi near the Pertomung Aris Center, SaJcloka Fann w1U b allowed to develop two larger p1e<" of adjacent land under· today's bwldmg codes at any wne over the nPxt 20 years There was virtuallv no d1sa1ss1on at the City Council' meeting a~ c:ounc.11 members unanimously voted lo accept the dgrce- m~nt1 which the city has b "en working on SEE RAMP PAGE 4 "Till<> can happen anywhere. It's just strange that it's happened in that geographic location three times now. You have JFK Jr., 1WA 800 and now EgyptAir 990. I J1ave been flyillg with the same carrier tor 16 years:· 1 hoV°e·faft1l in the people in charge. You have to have faith, oth· erwise you will be taking the bus.,. -Edwin Berger, who was trav- eling from Venezuela on business. •Beverly d~ant, matriarch of family.:nffi · •· ., business, The Grant Boys, was among. 217 victims of Sunday's Egypt.A.lr tragedy. .. :independent ·p~r~n. She never want.eel lo burden her chil- dren r Keeping with her independent spmt, Grant did not let her traveling compan- ions -Judy Bow- man Shei1d .Jaffee and Tobey Sf 1dman -know how <lid she was, Steven Grant said She was the oldest of the group that played cards ·~ Bren.Fouridation gives $1 0-million· ·grant to 'Caltech '"/guess worklilg for the industfy, I feel sole in .the hands of the Feder· al Aviation Administration. I also think the safe t time to travel is right alter an airplane aisaster. Every- body's watching. All the malntc· nance records are being loo.ked at."•- -Unct. Johnson, customer . service agent for Alaska Airlines. ' # ... "It•was business as usual at JFK Airport. Unless I saw it on the news, I wouldn't have realitecl ·.there wa.'J a crash ." • -Jen Nasslm0s, 22, Costa Mesa, who arrived at LAX from New York. Her United Airlines flight was delayed for more than an hour due to problems with the plane's fuel line and brakes. .. 0A!l.;I T 11 C10UI I I Oliy file As much as The Grant Boys is an mstituuon in C~ta Me.c;a, Beverly Grant was the rocJs and or- nerstone of her family. Her :;on, Steven Grant, de cnbed her as the epitome of family value and the be t mother m the world. Grant was on her way lO Cairo wtth three friehds on Sunday for a three-week vacation when !heir plane, EgyptAir.Plight 990, crashed 60 miles 'southeast of Nantucket Island, Mass The foursome flew from Los' Angeles' to New. York, where thcy)>oarded the Boeing 767. The women were pa1t of a group of 54 trav'el- ers scheduled for a tour of Egypt planned by Boston-based G1cUld C'irc~C'·TI:aveJ They were to \l'isit the Great Pyramids, w1th stops at Giza, Lux• or and Aswan. Then they were to lt avcl on to Israel and 1ibenus. . , At 82, Grant, who lived m Santa Ana, was fu'u of energy and life, family membP.rs said, "My mother had so murh vitality, such a 2est for life,• aid Bruce Grant. "She was truly an· . -' ' every Thursday and Beverly Grant would not reveal her age to them for fC'ar they nught ~elude her. Her son-in-law, Randy Gt1 rell, sdid betorc her tnp, Grant was so excited that when he drove her to her friend's house the n\ormng she was leav- ing, they were h«lfway to the door lwfo1 e reall7.· tng they were at the wrong how: " ~ Garell. who runs The Grant Boys gun and sut- plus store on NPwport Boule'l<ird, the busme?s that Grant's husband hegan m 1949, dl'scnbed her has the stercotypiral Jewish moth •1. . SEE GRANT PAGE 4 ,. • -- • Money from hairman bf tlie Ir.vine Co will e tablish professorstups in biological scien ces. ~) (.A}L.._ ~Pi:I NEWPORT BEACH -The Donctld B~: Fouridabon on Monday l ward 1d Cal'tccti ~ • $10-mill.ion grant to "upport the ch(x:UI~ hiolog1cal sciences department. .•. • • "Caltt)'<"h's focus on b1ologicul scien ~ will open a new <trea for its scholarlr mqu~ and re;earch that promises end! ss poss1ttti1-.. ities to profoundly tourh and improve our lives," c;aid Bren, ch,1mnan of lh • Irvine C(l The grant, named the Bren Prof "ors Endowment, will help tablbh prof rships .t SEE CALTECK PAGE 4 oo..ntc:blvn to 2000 fTIOflCl'ly top10 WEATHER ----~--~ World W~ I ~!ings econo1nic halt to area Temperatures will be mild and ov rcast skies are hk ly to clear by afternoon A11 '\ Cuot-'t.t'-I Suddenly, the world was moving fast. . Technology wa l>cgm· mno to r.hang th nature of llfestyt P~. . For today's Mlllennk.fn MOment. ......... • 1111 .. .I ~·I• . ~ •dn• .. • l f,, cunvro --- •, • ) r pc 1"11( ., ' - .. S..PGp2 INDEX QASSRDS _J OMlllllY... _ ___, 111VlllCT -----~ s PtiOTO COUffflW Of 'M COSTA ME.SA HISTOIUCA1 socm A photograph taken of the Ellll brotheli II\ their 8Ukk In 1912. N wport-M a Uf cturing th 1910s, bring ng n w opportunlti to r i· d nts but al!k> changing the n ture of Hfe ln wa~ that w re unprece- d nted and strange Henry Ford hed mtroduq!<l the Mod I T. in 1908 and aUtomoblles • • • > P•'f'" 11-..M<ho ... 2000 MOl4 ' l • • 2 Juesdci , November 2, ~ 999 commun1 forum Doily Pilot: POLITICS ASIDE s.j. . cobn Theshatne in giving to candidates T here's no better proof that the public considers the tuncling of politicdl cttmpii1gns to be dirty than the tact that your average donors don·~want to l.dlk about theu conlnbutJons. · followmg Pat Buchandn's (out ~urpnsing) announcement last Wt?ek that he was Jumping to thl' Reform Party, I attempt- 1•d to C'dll a few of the New- port l\tesa residents wl'\o had ~JIV<'n Buchanan money well hc,fort? ht> began talkmg about IP<1VlOCJ the Republican fold. Now, none of these people were huge contnbutors. We're l<llkmg $250 to $500 donallons, not $.50,000 m soft mon~y So I twlcl out some hope that they rniqht be willing to say how lh1•y ft>ll dboul Buchanan tc1k· rng their (l su.specl) Republicetn rrtmtl'y to the party-of Ross Pc1 - ot t1nd Jesse Ventura No such luck l was told they didn't want to discuss it. dncl more thCiO a'few were shocked I even knew about lhE•u dondtions To ddfily that pomt, all poht1cal contJibubons are avaJJdblP for thP public to VlPW. I <•ncourage anyone Wllh some time to visit the Federnl Elec- Lion C'onunisMon's Web s1te'dt www.ff'C gov. For d less clcttulNI, hut more user-friend-Jr site, chl•ck ·out "wwopen.~e· c.rets.org. You can hnd out which of your ne1ghbon. donated hy searchµlg by ZJP ... co~lf>; }W\~er.the-~!.t - . autllontc1llve Wee ·the PEC "-s. Donor tmwillingness to td.lk isn't rt>dlly surpnsing. This hds bf>en tnw for dS long d'> I've h<>l'n rovcnno polltics closely, whrch elates back to edrly lHHh. WhPn campaign fmdnn rC>fom1 lw.~1an to become news Then thcrc-were pushes in vanuus sftttes to make cam- paigns puhlidy funded These dnvt's didn't get very far; alter ctll , how many of us actually cht•< k the box on our mrome ... ·........---r I S S. U E 0 F T H E W I I I . Newpor1;.sh0uld be responsive t~ residents P.AUl.R.G R ecenUy, three events m Newport Beach point to a ens~ of disen· ~francliliement that seems to pervade our com.mwu~ and qwte possibly evP.n our national psyche. first, the Newport Beach City Council rescmded our protPction against unnutlgdted tralhc expansion . (Traffic Phasing O rdinance). · Th.is forced a group of res1dents to get the Greenlight IJUqet hve on the ballot. The imtiabve is designetl to reestablish· the nghts of the NPwport Beach yoters to have <! meaningful voice tn how their city will grow Secon.tly, residC'nt.s m the Harbor View area were shoc.l<ert to discover d masSive, 41-foot-high concrete wall • hail sprung up in a view-sensitive area wbere 32 feet was the l.l.m.it pre- sc;-ribed by the Newport Beach zoning code. The vanation was pennlttea by the city with the ban• minunum of legal notice reqiiired Thirdly, at a rec~nt meetl.ng with Homer Bludau, Newport Beath's city Dunes hotei . pict:ures don't show ever~ing Y ou can look al pic- tures of the Dvnes resort to visualize Ule beauty of the building and the landscdping, but do the pictures show the back of U1e hotel, whlch 1s what Lhe residents living m the retire- nlent corrunuruty ol Bayside Village and especially on Mayflower StrC<.>t v1ew?- man ger, most of U1e 16 cornmuruty leitders attending dCcused city govern- ment of being grossly nonrespons1vc to lhmr needs. It is so~nn_g that well- educated and l?Qlitically ophist1cated commu~1ty leaClers should share the perccpllon of their disenfrandu.semeot by the city. • Th~ Residential Advocacy Council and the Couµnwuty Assn. Alhdncc have propo1;ed that the city fund an ombua~man and a modest staff whose • sole rc:;ponsibility would be to give to the council members the reactions an'ci pref rcnc;es of the residents on the vanous issues with residential impact .. With one or two exceptions, the oty\ council 1efused to cons1der the Omb.udsman Concept. The "party line" Is that th~ city's E.nvfronmental QucllJty Corruruttee does that tor the council. 1\vo members of the commit- tee wece among the 16 leaders bemoaning their dtSenfranchtsement: They pointed out that some coundl member.; think so little of their com- mittee tbal months tiave gone by with- -out those council members bothering MA I ·LB AG · · .. to makf' iheir committee appoint- ments. More than one of the city's appointees do not even live in N ew· port Beach! Obviously, the com.nuttee, reconstituted to appeas~ the home- O"wners asSocfations, does not work, and cannot work, because of the lack of a dedicated staff with an exdusi\te responsibility to the residential com- munity. . Insiders at "Fort Newport'\ (a.k.a. city hall) allege that officeholders are so sensitive to every wisp of public · opinion that ther-e's no need for an· ,,. esta..blish~ feedback system. • ThAnk gdodness for our neighboTS who agree to serve on the city, coun- cil. Still, we all n~ed to h elp them · reflect the views of their constituen cy. Why is our city co\:lhcil unwilfing to entert~ an O{ganized feedback sys• tem from the disenfranchised residen - tial cornmuruty? lsn 't it time for a p roven idea? · • PAUL R. GERST, a 30-year resident of New- port Beach, is vice president of the Bluffs Homeowners Atso. and vice chair of the Com- monity Assn. Alllan'c:e. Do pictures show the noise and the smell of the 28-foot service road 15 feet from the Mayflower homes, "with its 24-hour use, its three-level parking sttucture wJth blO'Wers lo recirculate the enussions-filled air? Can you listen to the· pictures and hear car doors slcUlUlung, · horns honking, squealing lJ.res and alarms blanng? Owners of the Newport Dunes have proposed building a 500-room bot~l on this undeyeloped piece of their land, but residents are not sure those roolll:5 are nee~ed. I Can you hear the noise ot' the air conditioners and mechdllical eqwpment that • :n~·a5t)t) . room full-~TY.lce resort wUh' 55,000 square fe•_.t of meet· ing facility and dn addillon- al 100, t\'lo-room tune share swtes? West Side problems need realistic solutions I attended the me.cting concerning the West Side Specific Plan, which was reported m U1e Oct. 21 ~crerwesrsme im it voice be heard~ J. While I c1pplaud the city's attempts to get the op1Illon from nor- mally ignored residents, I am distressed by the increased divergence from reality. I believe these meet- ings are encowttgmg resi- dents to fantasize clbout the future of Costa Mesa with- out regard to costs and effects. there. Why did it close? ·who will pay? Where do If it closed because the they go? declining incomes of the An overarching issue neighbonng residents that the council has res- starved it of sales, wouldn't olute]y ignored is the 19th a new market be doomed to Street Bridge. No private .• fail for U)e.same reason? investors will commit sub-• · The existing stores at Trian-stantial money to the area gle Square and the Court-ng as the bridg e's fate -ya.rc:b have~ 9etter-!ocati-O·...-r•-......,,......,w.n..Buil(iuJg..ihe. than the Vista Center. I . · bridge would change traffic don't see how a major and economic pa tterns. I. supennarket would be will-beijeve such a change ing to move into such an would be for the better, but unprormsing territory nobody really knows Everyone agrees the because the city won't study · 'schools need improvement. 1l. I visited Red School and We must also consider was appalled by its disre-the long-term effects if the pair. The best teachers and city successfully implements administrators in the state a program of improvements. would be discouraged to The area is now affordable lllDllS llSPOID Locals want :American Legion haII . tOstayput AT ISSUE: A developer is proposing to build a luxury hotel on the site where American Legion Post 291 and Marinapark mobile home now stand. T his is r~ard.ing the Ameri.ccib Legion. As far as I am concerned, the Aroencan Legion is as Ameri· can as-our flag, mom anCI apple pie. It is our country they fought for. Let's not forget our veterans and leave it whe re lt JS, And remember what the trofhc JS like going down there.·· PEG FETHER Newport Beach .· I am calli.Q.g in reference to • the Legion lease, Wha t is this? A very cruel Halloween joke? The ~on is part of Newport· Beach forever. ll is Patt of Americanct. Ana what an; they gomg to put in there, a luxwy hotel? Where is the extra traf- fic going to go and come Crom? What about the exlra sewage, water and parking? It iS a joke. Thanx you, but no U)ank you:- , TAMALE FRANK Costa Mesa The An),erican Legion prop- ert}' is an attractive, thriving facility that meets the needs of people m a variety of social and . • firiancial brackets 1t serves vet- erans whose contrtbutiOlli am all too often ignored \;ly fellow dti- zen.s and the government alike. ft als6 serves families and friends of veterans, whi.Ch. eonsti- tutes a huge number of people. The Marinapark. mobile home park is also an attrac- tive, thi'iving faqli.ty that pro- vides reasonably pnced hous· mg m a city With very li~e of that. Properties like this 'allow people who might pot other~ wise be able to afford life at . · -tlie'6eaai o e-abieto do·.~-:--- ·lf, as Councilman Ridgeway said, the city has~ ~financial e valuation" to make, then it must stop spending money ' and w asting time Qn •review-\ mg the history Md status" of one 1dea after another. The c ty needs to start spending that money <l!ld time on • improving our seriously deteri· orating BaJboa Village. From '· lnx form ~>lcdging.l'Ooney to the.· pr£>".11dcn1Jal race? Do the pictures show the street lighting on the 5er- vice road, the lights for the_ parking structure, the light· ing required for the amval of au guests on the thlfd· noor lobby towenng'Over flays1de Village.an<! 15 fE>et from ~ Mdyff ower. Street residents? .. . . Can you visuafue the 9- {oot block waU 3 feet from the Mayflower homes that the draft envuonrnental llTlpaCt report thinks will mitigate to a Sc1tisfactory lev- el all of the above problems? Can the 75-foot height of a hve-story bwldmg be com- prehended when you're 3 feet below the bike trail as d.re the Mayflower homes? · ·Whe1;1 asked·l:w ·u1e mod. crator whclt they would hke to see illlprovea. ·the eud1- ence responded with a number of requests: imp.roved schools, more park space, a market at 19th and Placentia, more police patrols cmd increased access to bus se>rvice. work in a facility so dilapi-for. renters because .it is less d&.t¢ ~ sidewalks &acked destrable than Mesa Verde 1 a.00 h~1o1E'd,dnd ~ggmg . or the Easl Side. -~ . my obseIV.dtions, the city has done little to encchir~ge busi-. J nesia.develO~ent t.P~re; other . thm funding a host of studies with questionable results. • Then. in early i9q7, the Clinton/Gore fmance scandal brok~. At the time, I was a rPporfor in WdShington and lh£>re were d number of pro· po ... als before the House and Sl•nate to"cilter the campaign lmance Jaws One called tor a bdn on soft money; a comret inq measure would have r€'rnoved caps on fund-raising .ind Sf>!?ndmg while forcing cltsdosure within 24 hours .. roofs. However, the schools Making the area nicer fall under the junsdtction of will inqea e property val- the school board and the ues and rents, driving out crty-can do little. Anger--1li 1 · should be directed at a e very peop e the oty wants to save. nus effect school board v1ctmuzed by can be seen in its extreme multiple hnanciaJ 'problems. form in San Francisco ahd Everyone agrees that the• West Side doesn't h ave the Silicon Valley, where enough pdrk space. Perhaps the people who work there this is why no on e can can't afford to live there. I agree on t11e·proposed confess I have no solution to More people are affected by this area of town then the Balboa and 15th Street section. It is already quaurt and charming, yet despe'fcltely needs a powerful neinq a bit more naive than I am now, I thought chdnges would be rrtdde duting thdt Cdn anyone even 1mag- me the stress this community is going through and these are our .. Golden Years?" Do we pray lo God or clo we pray to the City Council not to clllow such a use of this . environmentally sensitive 30 acres of land, which should be enjoyed m its natural state by all of the p(.'ople1 or dre they only picturing the sound of the money? Not surprismgly, these have come up b~focc in oth· er meetings -they •re thin gs most residents want. Other things menboncd elsewhere, but not last rught, include burying thf? utilily'lines, another library and improvmg the stock of affordable housing. skateboard facility at Lions the problem of making ruce Park, the only really acces-housing affordable without sible spac~ m the area. ma~ive subsidies, which Unfortunat~ly,· building causes its own problems: •• draw\ng card to encourage busi- nesses to open and allow them to Uuive. How about a new hotel nght in BalOOa Village where bu"il1lcsses and the oom.m.un!ty ' will ectually benefit from it? MARl~NNE ZIPPI ~ Balboa · spnny. They weren't. They haven't been. · 1\vo years later, Judging by people's shame in contribut- mg, they sllll need to be. more parlC.frequires ton·· ·J would QOt fl&Ve your demmng parcels al.ready readers think we should do · develop¢, a very expen-nothing about the West slve proposition m money Side. I me rely wish the City and uprooted res1dents. Is Council would no t raise anybody volunteering their expectations for impr9ve- house to be lorn down for a ments without care ful con-• park? side ration of their costs and The '<;dme obstacles benefits. ·-rm agaiiisi f.~e· .ll ~ uar~ fie problem now, without adding •· to it U hotel rooms are needed, wliy did .UttJe 1rut 0n the Bay close? Also the Amena m LegiQn does more tor this conununi.ty than a hot.el ever cowd. • SJ. CAHN Is cify editor of the Daily Pilot. Send your political news to him at. Dally Pilot, 330 w Bay St, C~a MesJ 92627, by fax at (949) 646-41'70; or bye mail to d<>ilyp1lot0fat1mes.com. He c4tn be r~ached at (949) 574-4268 JOYCE LAWHORN Newport Beach No one 1s dSking what these things would cost or how they will b<.' main- tained. For example, every-•· one js agreed thdl a decent supermarket ls wanted for the VlSld Cent<>r at 19th and Placenbp, but no one has asked what happened to the one that uM?d to be apply to a new library and MICHAELE. ONTKO underground utilities -Costa Mesa MKHAEL O'KEL1Y . Newport Beach.- Daify Pilot VOL 93, NO. 256 . THOMAS H. JOHNSOH PUbl shet TONY DOOERO, E:d1tor JEMRJt AAGlAND Sent0t. City Editor SJ CAHN, City Ed1t0f NA.NCY CHEEVER katures Editor 'ROGEJl CAfU..SON, · sporu Editor MARC MARTIN, Photo Ed tor ANTHONY flt()(. N~Ed•'tOI' JOSE J. SAHrOS. p, Des1gnef JUOY Of!TTJNG. tied~' LANA JOHNSOH, ProtOotiOOS PMMOO SHAH. Chi f F'1n.anc .. 1 Off1c READERS HOTLINE (949} 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Piiot or news tips AODR6S Our addre~ is 330 W Bay St , Costa M~! CA 92627 COR8£.010ti5 It ts the Pilot's policy to J)fompt ty c.orrect all 4tfron of s1.1bsta0<e PIUM C.11 (949) 574--4268 E'il . . 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Noa..- WEATHER TEMPERAl\IR~ Balboa 79155 Corona del Mar 78155 CostJ Mesa 8CIS1 NcWport 8 ach 79155 Newport Coast 78155 \ SURP FOR CAST The sw ell 1s out of the w .\t today for sets In the w.aist· to chest·high are1 ~ts will roll in &!>'try 12 M)(Of'ldS Sun ris will be 6·10 am and sun Jct will be S p m LOCATION Sal Wedge ••• ,.. • • • • 4 w Newport. • • ..... • 2-3 w Bia Jes • • • , • • • 2·3 w AIV Jetty ,. .. , 2 .4 w CdM • •• •• , , •• :2 3 w IND SURF nou TOOAY Flrtt low 11:38 a.m ..... ,_ .. _ ........... 1,9 First h~h S.47 e.m ...................... _ .. 4 8 S«ond low 11.SO p m .... -................... 0 3 Second htgh S:19 p m ................... " .. -... 4 7 WIONISDAY First low after midnight First high 6 26 • mm_ .... -........ .53 S«Ond loW 12.29 pm ........ _,_,.1.3 SecOnd high '18pm ...................... 48 WATIR TIMPDA'NM: 62 POLICE TIPS • • If someone signals that something Is wrong with your car, drtve to the neerpst service rtation to check It. Do not stop and get out of your car. • Never leave .an extr• key under the door mat. a~ the door, under a flower pot etc. Ltave one with a trusted neighbor. • Have • I ght on In the room where you are and haYa a • hght on in a room where you are not. It gives th• lmPf& slon of mote than on. per\()n being at home. • list your name on the ma1lbo1t ~ in tho pho0n• book with firtt lnit1•I and last name only. •Give your home a hvrd In look by ar1anglng for pick up of papen and m.a1l ln your absence. • • Never answer ques11ons on the phor1e until you are cer· ialn of the caller'1 ld4Mltlty • T ach your chilctren to nswer with uimpl .. • H Ito .. • Do not aruwer by ~·ng the name of the famUy . • Hang up on obKtne. thf tenfng or nuis.ru calls. Make .a pohce rl'J)Ort 1f they continue, Oci not have your phone numbtr ptlttt~ on your per~J checks Try to provide only• buiiMS& number. ' ' " Daily Pilot .. . Tue$doy, November 2, 1999 3 .'Three me~ deliver-friend '.s body to hospital M I L L E N' N I U M M 0 M E N I • C'orpse of .)~-year-old I overdose victim brought to Hoag Hospital at least 10 hours after his death. DANFnF Coot n llmf Nol NEWPORT BEACH Tl:uec young men arrtvrd at Hoag Hospital Sunday night with the body of a friend and a story that didn't jive with authorities. Police said 19-ycar-old Richard Talamontes hdd been dead for at 'teast 10 hours by the ~ fnends brought his corpse· to the hospital m the bed of his own truck. Tdlamontes died or an -apparent drug overdose, aid ,.. _ _._._ •. in· ·• 'Newport Sgt. ?\'like McDermott of the Snores. The Newport Beach PQUce Depart-"The citrid owner or '"'the ment, noting that he had been attorney may home was out inhaling rutrous 01ode and hctd ~~et of town at the possibly used cocaine and/or 1n111111 wflh tune, but was methamphetamines as well. destru<tlOll of " a war~ the men The three Layiooville, Calif. evidence and were staying resuJents initially told doctor& there are th'ere, pohce and police that UP<.Jll retummg some heohh sclid. from d trip to •Mexico, they and safety "These guys found Talamontes dead in his cOde isSues/' had been par- truck at Newport Harbor I Hgh tying dnd School, where they had ~~ decided they planned to meet hi.in. wante<1 to go to · After further discussions McOtnnott M e x i c o , • with the three men, police M c D e.1 mot t uncovered the real story, said. "Taldm- McDermott said. • , I onte!> ~ttiyed behind. When All four men.had been stay-lhcy got bdck, they found hnn ing at a David Street residence dettd on the couch." The thtt?e men told p0hce that after hnding Tulamontes' body, they called the owner of the Newport • Shore:. ...J)Dme, who told them to get the body,, out of his house. It was then that they brought tile body to the hospi- tal with the !>tory r1bout hnrimg hun in his trnck, McDermott said. Although no charges have been brought agamst the·Lay- tonville trio, McDermott said, police are considering they he ch91ged with mi~demeanon~. "The d1stnct attorney may still chdrge them with destruc- tion of evidence and there are some health dnd safety rode issues," ,t\,kDermott said. lfelping to manage the county's growth , John B. Law.son \'.'.ii-th man who h*'aded up the "Aeronutroruc Division• · of the Ford Motor eompany, which occu- pied the area of Newport Beach between MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Roud th«t is now marked by Ford R0c1d. Ltl\vson won a number ot awards dur- ing the decades he spent an the tlTPd, mcludmg Newport Beach's M<m pf the YetU 111 1973, the Orange County Press Club's Man of the Year for Hl65' dnd John B. Lawson Orang<"' County Manager of the Year for J965. • · Law!\on is the founder of Project 21, which d1mpa1gnf d lo gmde Orange County toward managed growth. • • Toddy, he lives m Monarch B~ach • MIU£NNtUM MOMENT c~lebrates the people ~o have ~ade a ma1or contribution to the Newport·M~ community during thl\ century DOGGONE · GOOD! Rats.I ~iller instincts bad for bz t~irzess C ONllAD lAUI OM Y PILOT Dog owner Jeannie Hovanec wins first pla<;e with "Swartzie," a Dalmation ln the over-40 pounds division during a costume contest held by Three Dog Bakery in Corona Del Mar. THE VERDICT 1-~eerri 'to ha\ e cam d on a lifelimt! repd. w1th rats ll clll slcu IP.d \\tum I \\ dS d kid lI1 Balboc1 At the npc olcl age of 9, I began lo work ell the c;w11n Dragon Coif' on l\.lc11n Stn et 111 Balboa n1ro Dragon Wd~ The Ritz 01 1ls day. Ever)one \\ho W(l.S dilVODP dle tun< h ctt thP Dragon: It W flS u status S} mhol. It was dbo tlw only plet< c m town. · Th.is part1culc1r 'dciy, I w.as chipping irn. I know 11'!. d1Jlt- cult for the youn9{'1 gt>nerc1- tions lo dCcc>pl, but lhl~rn Wd:. Cl time m our climb up the l<iddt·r of civilization when we had ho ice cubes. Rather, the RPed ke Company delivered ICC h)' ihe ' --~----.r.:-0..l I C E .. B R L E ____________ ... -~ .. Fire chars small C.Ounty Ftre Authority investi-Interruption to bu~mess gated the incident. but drew no from the hre was rrurumal and part of Talbert Park definite conclusions. there were no m1une~. TALBERT PARK -= Costd "There wasn't anyttung thut • 1\ll we h<ld to do was stop Mesa dnd Newport Beach flre they could put their tinger on cooking ror half an hour,' sd1d ·departments battled a one-acre as far as the cause,• Marcosa restaurant manager Sergio brusl1 fire m Talbert Regional said. Alonso Park on Saturday evening, Problems with the restau- extinguishing the blaze:> m ranl's venllldtton system bloc:k ctnd ~e lowe~i) r~on on th~ tolPm pole -me - <hipped at into usc1ble nit' c1nd chunk._, f I w.is duppm9 ace m n sink nght in h<Jc k ol the lunch (Ollnlf'f. Thul counter '''dS Iillcd with tht> '-oc:rnl elite· ol Bctllmtt. thl• Pnc1fic Elect11c conductor: l\H1 hsht>rmen lrom the p11•r; the postman; d real CslulP ctgt;Ol, (l ntan .\\hfJ ( INmed up the. oathhom~; no\\ land lfodykmson, th~ < luctof JlOhtr• ,ind Miss Roper th1" tc>lt phon1~ op •rator Wh!'!n l\h s Roper, or "ChP\\ \ .. as \~P cdllt>d her: '"ent to lunch. the telephone· :.) ~tenl took d t'tobda} \\ 1thout hc>r. no lalb could be conned- l'cl • • I was .duppmy uwa) on my block of ice, :.ottkmg up lhe sophtslH olPcl c onversat1on of my elders at thl• counter, when d h1q ldl srcunperPd b~ un the countc•r nf)ht m lront ot me fin.., wt1sn't on~ of those 1lty· l111t~ lruil fell<> we. hdve now, Thi'> wc1s~ <1 loot-Ion~] Norvvt>· 9lc!l'l Whdrf Teti, of v.hKh "W(' hil<I an ove1ahunclancc 10 Bal- bou at thc1t tum• Wtthout thmkmg, and ·with u reuchon time ot which either Sugar Ray -~obinson or Leonard -would have been pwud, I lnshr><I out w1th my u;e p1ck and nailNl thcll rdscal nght thwugh Lt.s black henrt It sque<tled, ti bled it tnr>d to SOHJ> tit lhP ICl' p1d< that ndtlect II to thp ( UL!Olf'r: It WllS very <lrc1mr1IIC Unlorl\11it1!t'l}'. I 11<11!1.;cl that · rat ·nght 1n lront of M1 s Ruper. \'.ho mtbl have hod ct sens1li\ e slt•llh)C h l11•CdU(,P she httrlt•d hl"'I lunch ull oi;er lite counter · nnd uoftPa trum the pldcP Thi... unfortunt1IQ turn ot l'Vl'nl'> C<iU C'd orrwthmg of d r:-hdm wdction bcu.1u f• mo t of the lune>h cu tomers left w1th Mis Roper ulPPxc ·pl Chi_ef f lodgkmson who nodded at me and aid Good shot Bob- b~. Unhoppily, the bo Fmney (Frank Fmst r) didn't slrnre I loctqe's admiration lor my tlr-1Xlenl). lfo·waldtl'd ult the customers leavmg without pa~ lnfJ, llH n turnNi to me trnd smcl in a not-too·kmdl~ tone, "II ;you want to play Tt1nan. pldV at on your own tune.• Th.it \•:as 111~ I pldyed Tarzan d lot an thf> only lrf'e·m Bttlhtitt, 11nd .thc1t. rat was no uh lltult! for Nttma the hon • JUDGE GARDNER tS a Corona del Mar resident and former 1udge. H1s column runs Tuesday\ <lb9ut three hours. Small fire doused dppeared to be the cause of the · The cause of the firo, which · k · .hre, Blaucr said. . !~~~~~11~1~11!!11~11!;11~1~ spread aero two 100-foot at Baja:?har eez . . .. . "Tl looked from O~lr mvesti- cireas of the park near 19th NEWPORT BEACH --A-•-=ga:.--aion Ilke the timXi ~stem ctid-i~l'!l'rtfl:ll 5treet. 1s still unknown small grease fire broke out at . not acllVtllC, • Blauer said. ~~~~;;; F11<.>hghters responded to Bdja Shdrkeez restaurant early "There Wd~ • tt buildup of smoke." dispatchers' calls at 5 p.m .• said Sundciy morning, but 1t was Barbdra Marco a, spokec;per-contained by a worker before Firefighters u~ed truck lad- son for the Cosltt Mesa Fire the Newport Beach · Fire ders to climb onto the roor of Depdrtment. Depar.tment amved at· the the buildmg, where smoke was e dpt. Bob. Reynolds of the scene. pounng out, but the bldZC was Costa Mesa Fire Department "There was:u worker who le serious than 1l initially characterized the blaze as . used a portable diy chemical appeared to be. "pretty routine,· but he extinguisher to extingwsh the Biemer Sdld Shurkeez own- emphasized thut at could have names," said Fire Department ers e hmated the fire caused been much more senous. · spokesman Lt. John. BIJ\Uer. $500 m damage . . "We've had a, tot worse Fire engines arrived just bef9re · down . then~.~ -Reyoold .said. Jl a.m...___ __ -Alex·Coolman •Any of those can have the .. · ... .· potentM.l to be bad, depending -1iiiiiiii;;;;;a;a;;;;;iiiiiiilil&iiiiiiiiii1i::iiii~iiiiiii1i~~~~~~~~~~~===E:= on the wind conditions and th.e humidity." A number of homeless resi- dents of the park were recently • removed from the JliHK by police, but Reynolds was r luc- tant to speculate ~m whether t,Ue evictions were related to e bre. •1 didn't sec any encamp· *1ents (m the area of the hreJ•, *eynold c;a1d. •But it's pretty '"sp1c1ous • . • Reynotdc; .noted that h1gh- 'fbltag~ Im<' m the nrca mlght al. o have bt>cn rcspons1bl~ for 5parklng the blaze. "Tho lane vkrcn't down, but anything could hav • hap· pened, • he aid. · Official. from the Orange ' Put a few words to work for you. Call th e Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 · WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... ~...,. ~.-#' fA1 C~SA .,,.,,~ · •" :r 11u=-1#•l1 41nM§I • OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU: "FISH TACOS" TORTILLA SOU' CHILI SIU CHILI CHUSE OMHETTE Coek!o11s Phone Ahtod for Food To Go pssst ... it's about time for the annua.l "Jeffco" . SALE 'J!~11rsd4J1,.& Fri.day, No.l!e,mb.e~ 4 ._Q-, 10 a.111. "! 4f!.1Jl. all the dealers fa II the lawn with antiques, furnishings, prints & paintings all .lt bargain prices and inside the store everything is 20o/o ·off tell your friend hut get here before they do 8~2 l'ro\lu~n4n Pl:acc ( ff'PlaccntJ~ ~n 15th & 16rh) ewpon Beach 949.(>42 I 54 • - 4 Tuesday, November 2,.. 1999 -GRANT CONTINUED FROM l Cntnt worked hve or .;1x ,. days n week m the olhcc,. counting cash, makmg deJ><>stts, calling vendors with orders and any other task "She worked with a bro-a ked of her. ken ley and dn tn)urcd hack,• ·you never realize how he s.i1d "In that wa.y, she was much somebody does until , a lyp1cal Jewish rnothm. Sne you have to plug' up the • ' woul<l rdthl.'1 sit m the daik holes,~ Garell smd. • 1 than c:c.111 someone tC? <hang~ Despite a morbid 0 supcrsh· • th<' ughl 1'ulb fur her." hon of wanttng family mC'm· • Shr> ncwi hod u C'Om-bers to take different flights plumt," uqreed her dctugh-when tr<1velipg in case any- tC'r-m-law, Elttinc Cr.int. •tn thinq happened, fdnuly mem- fact. shP JUSt hurl °'h<>r bdCk ben. said she hud no fear of recently .and nevP.r stud cl fl~~~t had been all over word She took prn1c• m that ·the world, Garell said: She fdcl • went to China twice and h~d Ht>r pndc• and hr~· only traveled all over' the United contmuNi to g1ow alter the States and Great Britain. death of, bN. hu~band six · But no matter where she .. lllEFLY IN ~ane to raise trt'e at South Coast Plaza COSTA MESA - A tow· enng crane will rais a 90· foot Chrl!>tmas tree into place at South Coast Pln1.a on We<lnesday'as the shop· ping center geurs up tonhc holidays. ' The tree, which. will b~ "J1lv9gPd" ·with !id(iitional brnnches and hosed down with a fire retardant sub· stan ce, will ~ventually be ado ed with more than 15,0 0 hand-strt.tng lights. Daily Pilot THE ·NEWS World's tallest trnc one of the slo\\'Cr NEWPOR r BEACH - Pa~h1on Jslond Christmas tree, which ls xp ·cted to he the n 1ti<Jn' tdll~t. WllJ ar nve a httlP l<1tN'th11n Oll!J• mally pl1innecl. Scheduled to be hero U11s mommy, clehvery uf the shopping centN's 110 ·foot toll whit~ firf hus het•n delayed a dfty. years ago, sc11d J<tck C'drver, a was, in her heart she was · l:Zl!:!l!~li!f.l!:liill[J• longtJme fnencl and vtce with her family, Steven Gfdnt prPs1dent of the family bus1-said. Grant had four cluldren ne s. -Michael, Steven, Bruce The cri(ne lift, which brings the t«:e withm a few feet of the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel' front · facade, is c;cheduled to take place at 10 a.m. Wednesday. A separate lighting ceremo- ny, featuring tbe·All-Amen- can Boys Choir, will take plaC"e the evening of Nov, 29. The trC(' should arnve at auoul 5 a.m. W<!dncsdtty. The cranes and forklifts required to ct up the trne will bequ1 their fe:;hvc work about 8 a.m. By 11 am., the tree should be in 1~ full, upnght position. "With mdny pPople that and Alexa; and two grand· aye•, -.o often you hnd that children Bryaq, 23, and wnen OnP.goos, lhe othe1 will Kevin, 20 . often yo. wttlun a y<'ur or so." AU of her children. live Cdrvt>r sc11cl ·And somf> do neur their mother's Sant.1 whdt she hds done dncl And home and wouJd g<•t hec-ome more dC-ltve • together every month for ll wds c1ftt>r her hushctncl 's family dmner. - cteath lhdl Grnnt wf•nt to the "l lolidays were all at her fc1n11ly ctnd told them she house. The monthly dinners, wanted to h<>coml' morn we traded off," Elaine Grant uwolvNI in the> business. She sa1ct. stdrlt·~I workin9 the next "She was always at home Monddy, Cc11Ver said. -the matriarch," Steven AROUND T 0 W N •Send AROUND TOWN items to the I who-'Will give a talk tilled Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St .. Costa Mesa • "Government by Decree: 92627. fax them to (949) 646-4170; or F · · call (949) 764 4330 A complete listing rom President to Dictator may be found at da1lyp1lot com through Execuuve Orders,• at its meetffig at the Balb~ Bdy Club The club is at 1221 W. TODAY ' Coast -Highway, Newport The NaUonal Assn. of Women Bea<::h. The event starts ell Busin<'ss OwnC'1s, Ordngc 11:30 a.m., includes a lunch, County C 'ht1ptcr will nweL from and costs $20 per person For o to q p.m ul Lht' Wyndhdm Gar· more information, call (714) den J [ot~) to cUsc uss tht" ITTlpOr· 968-5984 · , tdnc.e of IPgtslalJon t1nd !'leclions on the husinnss community. The ev<'nl is $34 for rnembcrc., ($2q lf NI .LfRJ OAllY l'llOT Daughter-in-law Joy Grant gets some support from fainl- ly friend Bill Lupis while the family of EgypWr crash · vicfim Beverly Grant held a conference outside the faml·. ly's Sapta Ana home Monday. ' . . . Grdnt dclded. ·11 you c.ould· hdve a perfect mothc1, it wa~ her · · "ShP wets m thP prune of her lil<'." he sd1d. "l alwC1ys Sd1d my moth<..>r wus never 9osng lo be an old lddy ..!:::-now J guess sh(' won't f'VN be." Servic<'s hcWP tentatively been ,pl<mncd, for _Sunday at .. . . , mutual n•spe< t. fos~f>rs commu- mciltion and 1 l'stores family tl<lmtony. ThP lthrary ts at 1000 Avocado Ave , N<'wport Beach. For 11101e tnfonn..it1on, call (94Y) 717-:l801. ·THURSDAY The Volunteer AssoclCJUon of Shennan Library and Gdrdens wtll hold an "Ep1curcdn ehnst- mds" shopping c>vcnt di its gift shoffhom 10·30 d.m 10 4 p.m. The shop 1~ locdted al 2647 Ealit C'od<it H1ghwdy, . ('orond del Mar. For more infomwtion, call (949) 673-~Wl. Temple Beth Shalom on Tustin Avenue. The family hus asked that m lit>u of £lowers, donations be mdde to the St. Joseph Hospitctl Fund, 1100 w. Stew- art Drive, Or~nge 92868; or to· Hcntagc Point, 27356 Bel- logente Street, M1ss1on ViCJO, 92691. RAMP CONTlNUED FROM 1 smce this summer. t.layor Gary Monahan has S<ud the city needs the land for the. dcvelopmc•nt of future rctmps Lo the San Diego Frce- wuy. . "I 1ust want to say thctnks to the city attorney ancl his staff for wurking smc-c.JuJy on this prOJect, • said G~orge Sa loo- CALTECH CONTINUED F.liOM,. 1 This is the 17th •year SouU1 Coast Plaza has erected its gargantuan tree. The lighting ceremony, one of the shoppmg center's most popular events, is expected to attract more.' than 4,000 Orange Count">; residents ka, who represented Sakloka Farms. Part of the land also may be needed if the county proceeds with a project to b\lild a light ratl system from Fullerton to Irvine It would mdude a stop m Costa Mesa The Planning Comrruss1on unarumously approved the plan at its Oct. 25 meeting. • The oty has been workmg wJU1 the county's transporta- tion authority and Caltrans on several freeway improvement Dunng the endowment's hrst six years, part of the mon- ey also will go toward. the research projects of new facul-ty. .. The 110-foot tree is expected to be dlJout 20 ieet taller thnn the filmous tr~e in Rockefeller Center.· It should dwlirf the Nat10nal Ti:('e. m Washington, D.C., which will likely b • CJ bout 78 f<>et high. The official treE>-hghhng ceremony is scheduled for f' p.m., Friday, Dec. 19. A menorah lighting ceremony . wlll ·take place at 4 . p .m .. Sunday, Dec. 5. -S.J. Cahn . .. proJec~. Ont" of those project includes building an onramp at Anton Boulevard and an offramp dt Aven\.re of the Arts at Anton Boulevard, lancl which Sdlooka Farms rs trans- femng to the oty. A community meetinCJ sponsored by Caltrans and the transportation authority to dis- cuss these pro1erts wdl take pldC'e Wednesddy from 5 to 7 p.m. The mectmg will be at the Doubletree Club l lotel, 7 Hutton Centre>, Scrnta Ana. to th~ Caltech boc1rcl, • Sdtd Bren, who ht1s bc>en d tn.istcc• smce 1983 ' pcud Ul c1clvdnC't>) .. md $44 for nonniPmlwrs ($34 for f1rsH1me guests) Wyndhctm' Gttrdc•n Hotc•l Ls ctl ·uso Avenue ot th<' Ans, C..:osld Mesc1. For mnre mfonnalton, c ctll (714 l Ki2·5741. Fairview Development Center will hold its ninth annual "Ho Ho llo-llday Boutique" from 8 Q.in. to 2 p.m. in the Fairview audttonum, 2501 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 957· 5188. The 1999 NewporUMesa Par· enllng Con1Nenc e will tdke Costa Me·sa Mayor Gary Mon-Spedk Up Newport will pre-pldce lrom 6:30 to H.:10 11.m. -at ahdn and merntwrs of tlw Air· sent an update on the 11alboa Pdulttrino School, 1060 Pdular- ->0rt,Work1.lli.(.Qroul! of Orc!_n,-»'>~·~Th~e~alre re1uvenatJon at tl p.m. Jmo Ave.. Cosl..t .Mesa. Dr. in b1olc.x.JY cmti re luted 'dJsci • plines. The• doncttion. is pct.rt of Cdltech's B1olocJ1cdl Sticncc Initiative, a luncl·rcilsl'T that has Bren made the donation m the memory of his late '>lepfa· ther, E~rle Jorge!n who diet! this summer he age· of l 01. Jorgensen as a CaJ- .toch-tnliLee-lrom 1957 to C.1Uech's pres1clc>nt. DttvHl l3alh,rnore, sd1d the Pndo'y~ ment would Pnablt• the school to bnn9 the best possible lac._ ully to its cdmp,us. · , ·1 thmk Don has focu-.L><I his giving ·on the mo t unpur ldnl dspcct o\.Ccllte<"h, \\ hH.h 1s the quality of oµr .facult) Dcllttmore Sdid. Cotinly will hole! r1 community d e Rivfrb0dt Resfaurn,nt. James onPs, <HI 1or o ·Are •• bnefm9 on the pote'ntial 151 E. Coast Highway, New-Your K1cls [)nvmg You Nuts?·: .mm:e...ihdn. $80 mil- lion• Eyenludlly: live senior fac- ulty will hP ndmcd Bren pro· tasson,, ddchng to lht! first Bren prolf>S!ior~hip cstnb- hshcd at ('altrch m JQ88. 1999 -. expdnsmn ol .John W11y1w Air· port Beach. For more mfonna-will speak. Por·morc mtorma- port frc)m 7 lo !-I p.m. at tht> Co~-tion, call (949) 224-2266. hon, cull (860) 349-2543. · ~Earle's hfe Spdnned the 20th Century, dnd for 42 year , he brought his speciaJ energy, ·optimism, curiosity amt inter· est in saence .a!ld engineering Bren hns neal<'d mon• lhdn 20 endowed chairs at UCI. U< · Santa Bc1rbard, Cdllech dnd Ch<lpmdn Umver...,ily. td f\ te~c1 ·community Center. Acldms Room. 184.5 Pctrk AVP., C'O'ild J\ 1PSd WEDNESDAY Newport Harbor Republlt'an Women hm,ts James L I Im.en, . . The Newport Beach Public l.J~rary holds "Parenb.ng TO 1 • al noon m its Friends Meetmg Room. The program, presented by Dr. Richard Shulman, encourages parents to become more effective by creating an environment that promotes Show:-oorr. Furn iture & Acce~:-:t.. ,.~.as 0 '1tlet New and Discvntinued Items One of a· Kind ~ffr Alreadv Redu d \-- Warehouse Prices! "'-.--........ _ Monday -F~iday NQv. 1.r.5•", 10am-4pm Saturday, Nov. 6u., 9am-4pm Tremendous Savings on Lexington, Drexel Heritage, Hickory White, 3030 Pullman .St Cost~ Mesa, CA • At Rear of Orange Couritr Bldg. (Look for Bl1dr/Whlt1 FllgsJ Platt More.;. f7"> 549.14m4i2!ixlit19891Eiiiiiiiiiliiii ... St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church hosts "TIH" Rcldllon- sh1p~ Senunar" al 7:30 p.m. at the church John Barry, director ut tht> DeVry Institute of Tc•ch- nology. presents a discussion titled "Who Atn I?" Th(:' church is at hOO St Andrew'!-> Roctd, Newport · Dc>dch I:or. more _1nfonndt.1on,· <till {~9'1 574- 2214. . OCC's alumni Hall of Fame mduclton will tdkt• 11ww al 5 p .m . at the ounan E. Watson Library. ThP l vent is frt>e. OCC IS ctt 2701 rairvt{!W Road, Costd Ml.>sd. 2000 record for lhe longest and· head ttlonq the waterfront lastest over-water fhght al had cea'>ed and over half ol that time. (B<tlbotl) island wa.., left CC?NTINUED ~~O~ 1 Technology a~so showed without w~1ter pipes or sew· . ·. · ·· ·. Nowoor. .. t·Mesu · r-esrclents ll · nrc • . · l • • '• '~ t ti. , ""-' Oo • I • ·10-comotive, and th~ nurnber-· b4dr ~advdnlcl9.~ when Jt · • Th~ tf'.'iult ol th• ... towdo~n #_19" t>mblaZQtH:d on its took the fonn·of the f1rst mod· 'B~ek Sdld, wds "c1 dC'precid sJCle. The . Eilts brothers em Wdf m 1914. uon in (propNlyJ values sPl· gunned their clunky mon-World War I brought d halt dorn equalt•d 10 thr. history 01 <;ter·of an auto ma rdce trom to the etonom1c growth expe-rrc1l e tut. • Los Angeles to Phoenix. nenced in the area dunng the It s ~·t t 1 . t'l th They finished a d1sailpoint-fust hall of the decade cut-:vo, c no >r. un t P inq . eventh clemonstraltng ti fl h · . ' Roanng 20s lhat Ut~ econom· al· the vNy dawn of the ng 0 w al seemed to be ir strain finally eased automollvc <lge the reality healthy developrne~t and · The Orange County federa-lh<Jt c;ommuhng isn't much leaving_ the city m a state of Sources: hon of Rcpubhcun Women's tun. . ' . disrepair. ·Newp01t Beach. Th(? rirst ho<trd ml'ctmg will hP dt I 0 The skies, too, were filling "Shortly before the war/ CPntury, 1888-1988," Jamel> 11.m. ell the Go,td Mew--....._...._._~ people moving at high author Joseph Allan Beek relton, Ed., Hl88. and Country Club, 1701 Golf speed. Avtahon pwneer wrote, ~it was nottced that · "A Stice of Ordnge: The Courlte Dnv<•, Costd M~sd. The Glenn Marlin flew his •aero-· the improvement program History of Costa Mesa,· event. which uicludl':. lunch 1s hyclropJ~ne• from Newport had come to a stop. No sidl!· Ednck J . Miller, 1970. $1!S ror more informa1to1tor·to · Bay ·to· Avc'llon and back on walks were being l!!1d, con-:Balboa Island Yams, ... RSVP< «11 (714 J 529·6000: }\foy 'tt>," HH 2·, sl'ttmg: ·~ · s.t.ruction' of the little bulk-' JoSeph·A llun Be,•k. · "Over 50 Ye11rs of Fiue Quality'> ·-All Types of Window T<eatmeAt • V.1lanccs & Corni<.c Bo:'lc • Ronun Sh:adc\ • nlinJ • Vcrticah • Shutten • Bed prc:ad) Compllmtntary Consultation in Your Homt ¥•~· DESIGN CENTER I a tnry Showroom 1998 U rbor Blvd / Costa ~ll's.t 642-8400 ... Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, f~timlnatc the Middleman! CutnpllN uur Prl.:c I . . Teok9.q.eW Co ta Mesa Showroom by appulntm"nt 1240 l osan A\'c, Unit ti <comer uf McClmtod £> l•nl (714) 544-1288 EYE-OPENER ... S9 days. Tuesdoy, November 2, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949'57 44223 .• Forgf't th ) Wil rt ~ d llcl stutf, Orange c o"a st's victo ry ov<-r Pdsttdcn tt was d thing of beauty. For tho.,e of yo\1 wJ111 didn't mt1kc> It to Soturddy njght's footbdll ganw lwtwct"n ' · Orange COdSI ( 'oll('HC .md Pasadena City, I huvl~ only one thmg td !'..ty: "Neent•r nce11P1 neener!ll" Thii; uame hdd 1•wryth10q but a hwncm sctcnhcc tltkl' pldce in its fiO uunut~. Let's rectlp: neutly 1,000 yards of passing and nishinu off~nse between the two .schools. hard·hittinq defense, ldtf•·gumP <.liart1atics, and mon• penalties dnd e1ect10n" than a typictll Reel W111qs · Avaldnchc Nf IL tft111iP. • It.S conceivabh.' ctll four Ncwport-!v1esc1 schools could entl!1 postseas_on as l<'clguP football champions. T h" Hl9B loothiill SCdSOn WdS one of disappomhnent fw Newport-MPsd U1str1< I school< as, for thP hrst 111111• s1,11ce 1 qab, no hKc1l squncl won a postsedson !J1UllP Just om• year lt1tcr, however, all tom lllct)' q1·t Oh sure, the gam e had a ll llw Jim•sse of a tram w reck, but it was sure fun to watch and well worth U1e mp . · Sorry you 11}.issed it. Jn addition to the obvious twrcx'.s for the Pirates, there were some supporting < h,11 de ters who proved large m the Bucs' 29-26 wm over .. the Lancers. Hero l: On wha! seemed to hp d nonnal exlra-poml tltlPmpt, Pirates' sophomore Doug McDaniel broke up the rruddle for the block, wluch, in tum forced the Lancers to go for two on th1>1r next score, which they rmssed. OC'C won by an extra . , PRE.PS harry faulkner d chnn<:e to rl'clt>l'm A Vl-'l) VJable PCL themselves m lhf' Cir snmano, in fact, would Southl'rn Sec:hon pl<1yolb rl•ntlcr Mesa, CdM and What's rnou•, C'oro11.1 dPI Estt1nCld tn-ohampions. Mdr, CO'ild ~1t'Su, Estc1nc let Should CdM and Eslt1110CI . und Newport l ldrho1 111<1y u t all entN th" posts~wmn Hs dcfC'<ll nnlersi y and Mesa follow u wm over Ldguna let19ut• C-hdlnpions. Bccll h Friday with a vtctory NC>wpoit I larboi 17-0· I, over Cd~l. dll three local 3·0 m ll'dyue) ..., rdp1x.•cl \I(~ contmgc•nts would h.nish . rtl 1£>dst a slhtrc ol thP SPt1 lct1gur! 3_ 1 Smee all three View Lettque 11111> Pn<lc1y. TI1c Sa1lurs will entPr rts tlw v.. t>t'lld l>e 1-l agamst one l • N 1 ttnothcr in the rniiti.league eaciue s 0 · tichr<.'dkcr, coin flips would COLLEGES tony altobelli pomt and d two·pOlnt . conversion, mcnnly clur> to .· that block Hero II: OCC's defense. After four weeks ot nchcule, the Pirates' "D" c.,tPJ)pl•cl up and played t1 I IUGE \Ole m the victory. <tnd '94 editions, th£> Tdrs could conn•1vdhly l>e the top seed m Division vi The Sailors ctrc> currenU}· Sdndw1ch<>d m the Division VJ rnnk.ings by No. 1 Mayfd1r (8-0) and No. 3 Ld Mirada (7-1). The two Suburban Lea9ue J>OWt•rs, who pldyc>d for the CIF D1vts1on Vlll title last fall (Ld Muacla won, 28-14), drc schedulE>d to colhdt• Nov. 12 dl Bellllowc'r I hgh. · Assunung both wm this week and Ld Mtrddd take ... the rcyul~r-se<1son ftntlle, either the Sailors (tf <,tilJ unbet?lPn) or Ld M1rt1dt1 will be awardt•d thl• top sl•t>d • Winning lec\gue tlUes would h.irdly dtstinglll-.h locdl footl>dll play<>rs trom their fellow lall-spm1 athletes. Newport Harbor tParns have ala•ddy lockl•d up S('d View championship .. in uirls tennis, guls volle) hall and guls golf. . The Sdllors could com >letc S •ct Vit'W . or First, th11rt • 11 rP thP t hr PP mteHP.ptions, thP tir~t lc'<ttlmu to 0< ·c~· fin.I p11111ts ol the gamP Nt•xt. ldlP m tlw <Jilrtll' with Pdsddt-n..J holdmu on to a f1ve-pojnt lro,JCI, thP. C>C ·c • d<'f Pt\.'>C JnrlOd<JC'cl to lop llw L<lncers on thrc1' pl1j) -., g1yu;~g the bdll.ht1c-k to OC'C' OnP. first clown .met the qame 1s over. hut the Bucs hung tough <1nd 1l pa1cl nlli Lncludecl an llw hP!Ol's, lhNe were also sonw sprlous hram-stopp1·r ... on lhi• petri of Pasadena·C1ty, ,1110 ... mg the· Puates lo wm Bon ehead I: CouctJ "fom f\:lC1her or wlloev1•r .... chc11111· lo sdviny lilt> words, •Tlf\.ff! OUT!" Aller OCT loo~ the IPtt~l. SEE COLLEGES PAGE 6 HIGH SCHOOL FIE l D HOCKEY QUOTE OF THE DAY "Growing up as o kid, you're ~ dreaming about playing in the ... leogues. You're always dreaming Oboot playing in~ stadiums _. Dave Rohde, Daily Ptlot Sports Hall of Farner Doily Pilot 5 HI . Dailr'Eilot HI SPO.RTS HALL .OF FAME CELEBRATING TH E MILLENNIUM DAVE ROHDE Corona· del.Mar • Ev,)rywhe1e he went, it wound up with champagne corks hemg pop~)ed at the end of champ10nshtp runs. ll1111 \1111 J>t \\ Pitt-.lmrqh orqcmizdl!On iri 1°992, L--wlwn hC' nwt Puates Manager .Jun Lt>Vltmcl, l•n1oyed St. Louis B <1.,Pl>ull for DrlvP HI Uw most m t\lb NdLiOndl Ledgue • Hohclt> mt~cmt mo~tly · tour, hP<'dU'>C of "the d1r1monds dl the end envunnment <1tHl rans there, ol er1ch set1'ion who are Vl'r)' knowll!dgeable. Only the sernnd former Ttwy appreciate good btlsl ball: Cmon~d1•l t-.litr High pldycr to Rohdt>, tho second CdM reoc h the rnttJOl lf~agucs, Rohde, bd-.1'holl plcty£>r' to muke the big an mlwlder who played for · leagues lollow1ng ltJnncr pitcher I f1)uston 1tnd Cleveld0n<l, spent · r-. tatt Keouqh, also hkl'd San mosl of his cdfPer celehrdtmg. Diego's J11ck !\turpl'l <:>tadium f-rom d CIF SouthPm Section dnd, ol <0ur..,e, Chictgo·s 2-A c hc1mpion ... h1p.m high school Wnqle Field to lhl' NCAA hi IP ell lh1' College .. EvNy P< rk hucl a umque World Sc.1w-. tor the University attrac.t10h, • sd1d Rohde, whose ot '"\nzonct, Rohde had the hest unw m tltt• An,1erKdn League ot both worlds <1~ .in c1matcur. Wd~ too bn11l to fom1ulate A 11m1or thml bdSPll1dn and lfd\elmg op1ruons · pitcher who batted Sl'coml in the In th£> suns<.'t of his ("dtecr. hneup Ill 1H81 whl>n • Rohdl' rPtumed to C<ll\I Cnttch Tom Tucson .• the Aslros' 'Iic1npr's sq1wcl cnpturcid triple-A club. Rohde the school's first C IF nwt his wif<>, Tammy. bdsPh1i!I c h.unp1onship. in Tucson wh~n she Rohdt' was ulso a wot kl'd m public owmht•r o1 ~addlcbock ."rr>ldtion' {'or the Toros. College's contcrcnce-Rohclr> haltt'd .282 in wmninq team m JQ83 nme ) l'dr of pro ball Below llw A.str<)S before. servmg,as d sclPclt•d lwn in the htth backup w1hulder m h.is round ol the June· draft hnal ycM at Tucson, -r~At.:.t.u.'~'"':-4~-:-:-:--~-+-7ti'i:nn'l"l'T1'1"m.:,-r.irrt.~-hnM&....,...:.·-!..· 16-team CJP D1v1s1on VI < e brnckct, r<.'gdrdll' s ot whdt lcctguc designation (hrst, champions 1p run'> "t1l.l"'s ____ ..__. week in boys water polo, boys c:ros~ country ttnd gtrls cro!'.s country - m 1966, Rohde \1/ds the Da\e Rohde whN~ ho mdde his \ ,.. starting ... horl'Jop for ~ , . born ill the tuue:: ~ -'1".~1,11;:;::.::............i....,.o::~·.a.t-I Anzona'.., llllc team . ~ohde (Cclf\1 Class of '82) sdl<J MThere'-. no better thnll than he. W<h •kind of a filler• on-the hdppcns IL'> hnt1l two gt1J11t's. second or tllird) for the ClF The mnlh uu .. 111 s< hoot l>i\;sion IX playoffs. history rould be the• Such d scenario, c:reatmg p1ogram's hfUt oulnghl ·four Newport-Mesa league ·crown, should C1mch Jl'll c:hampt~ns. would be Bnnk.ley'c; Tars d£>fc,1t host histonc Not once, m fact, AlLc;o Niguel jn ttw hdve dll four local schools r~JuJar-sPuson l111t1lc Nov. 12_ llldde the pwyotfs in the The other thmt> ~c:hools sclmc sc<tson, let alone won are battlm~ for Pac1hc Cottst • h•<lgue titles. . League spoils. And hntllinq Only twice before have quite wPll, thank yon. more thdf\ one Newport: -Coron<1 dcl Mur, dP~Jllte . Mt;!.s<I schoql .won .d league 1qsing dll ~mtlt1<T!JUC! till~ m the ~e season. cont ists, 1s 2-0 m lt•rHJUi• Costt:t M<'-'id shared the . play dt1\i cc1n scm: Uw · Su'uth Coast League crown .school's sixth leuque hilt"', its with CdM in 1976, while Utlrd outriqht crown cmd lhC' Mt:!Sd (South Coast league fmt le.1gue <.:hampwnship co-rhamps) and Cdl\1 (Sea smc:c l ll87, hy takmq cme ol View leagut> co-chdm~) Umvf'rs1ty (f'rtdl1)') .met hoth finll.hed atop league Co-.trt t-. lt•s,1 ·1 Nov tl) st.mdmgs in""98. Estetnc 1a f5~:i, 2· I) ncl • If Newport Harbor Is . Costa Me-.a 11i-2, t-t 1 able to fm1i>h the regular mamtrlin h191hmah• llt1c e.tson unbeaten, an aspuahons. with two we 'ks dcromphshment matched lt>ft m lht> regula1 sed'\Oll only by the school's 1942 · Across the Buc:k Bu). · CdM·hds et1rnPcl its · SEAN HILLER I DAllY PILOT maugµrt1l PCL t1Ucs m ~uls N ewport Harbor volleyball, boys water polo, High's Elizabeth and girls tennis, with Evans and her ~ . C1dc,htional spoil hkC'ly to he teammates host Santiago finalized m boys and q1rls today at Harper cross country this W('<>k Community Center (both dlrcady swt>pt tlwir in C osta Mesa,. at 18th lt•ague dual meets) • lJte biggest score posted and Tustin, by lhc Cosld Mt>su l hg._h~ __ in the first round of footbull program lc1st Wl'ek the"fournament of mdy not hdvc.bt> '"the Champions, starting school-record 63-0 victory at 3:15. Harbor's girl margin ug1:1m ... 1 La Qumta · field hoCkey IN m Thursddy night. enters the e~ on-ending · That d1 tmchon n11ght go tournament as the l\jo. 3 to Fnday'-. 10·8 1un1or eed. A victory for varsity wtn over Mat~r De1 C oach Sharon Wolfe' "That was u real t!Xntinq, forces would send bdck-dnd-fort11 game,· Newport (8-2 -4) into Mei>a varsity rn<tc:h Jerry Howell said, •1t Wtl" a real ·Thursday·~ semifinals. big wm for those k.icl.s." HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (COACHES' SELECTIONS) E· ST AN CI A CESAR MATT ROMERO MU ELLE~ T ht! h·fOfJI· ~4. 245· pound 1tm1or tw o-wc1y starter hdcl hve pan("ake bloc k ut cnrnrcl ond dlo;o snpphrd trong detenc;1v<! • : work at 'hatk r A 5-toot-7, 1 7 5 - · pound rtid· die 'back er, he coller.ted iHl dffia 7.IOQ 18 tnckles, 11 1n11ng 1de- hnP to <>ulcline to k•'CJ> Eagle<> • \\. 1thm range. • NE.WPORT CORONA DEL MAR MIKE ~ HAY S ~ BLAKE HACKER T ho 6-toot<i, 2 t 0 • pound c;en10 1 d c f t>n s1ve e nd .md full· hac-k ru h1 d hve time fQr t 7 yartl , incl· udinq a fi·yortl TD to put CtlM •· a hcotl for qood A 5-foot-71 1 b l) • pound 1umc•r, he sparkled at outside hnobackerto 11ld the !';"II King,• -.hutout dnd a lo;o 1 u:.h I for 'l.7 y11rcl on • four cttm .... H·a I I 0 R DAYNE .PFAFF STEVE WUKAWITZ ~ COSTA MESI JOSH #! ._ · SlRIO<LAND I~ CLE D T h ~-toot·9, l 4 0 • ·. \.\ mrnng a champ1on.,.h1p, • '81 <t·1r title temn under Trager, Rol1clc s<1id rmrn ru-. hmne m hut t ie coach \'le\\ t>d htm a D11nver. chit n•nt w.ty. · Rohdt' played 10 'Y e<Jrs of . "\\~(' hcvJ an t.>xccllE·nl club protcsc;mnal hascb 1 from 19Bfi that ve u/· Trager once told the lo 1995, iiOcl tlw "\1ill11ll09 Los A4ycles nmes M(Rohde) <:nnhnuecl lr'l 1!-r.n, Rohdt> was" me-dnve hitter. always a h('lped th~ Tucson Totos, the> good h tter. 11<' could run. Had Astros'"lf.nplc-A ttl11lii1!e, wm the an oulstandmg high school arm. Pclnhr C'o<ist L('aquP title, .\ vel)' quwt kid, but coachable brttlmg ~372 dunny lhP sPason tlllcl an l'X<Pllcnt student. u I had and .352 111 tlw pluyofh. f lis mne ol tpo~e cvt•ry yedr, (fonner .. w'qulctr-('<1 ... 11n averrl~f' ··. Dndrrer J\tanayl'f TOml:P\ I " Psldhlishec .i Im "on rec'oro. . Lo-.Ndct '' ould h11ve to move Tht• nl'XI ye<lr, alter hemH traded ovt•r.' from tht.> i\stros to Cleveland Audm, 1t wa-. the field of Rohde hdlt<'cl 2115 .irHI hc>lpcd rlrf'am~ that mudc the biggest the Colorndu Spnngs Slq "iox nnpre-.s1on on Rohde when'the capturn thl'ir hr-.t PCL s1•a King .... lt>ci h)' .Jeff Pn and chctmp1omh1p. Ken Santoro, dt>1eat d Santa Fe, • B •mu part of. n chdmp1on .. h1p J-2 at Anaheim Stadium for the t cHU....\~1 ' s c:olleu ' or pro hall, L" what you It ke <1v. ct) from ba ehall," siud Rohde, \\ho \\Cls traded along wJth Kcnm l olton to tht• lnd1dn Im pitch~• \\1lho Blem and c<1tcher Eddu:~ Tc1uhcnsce hetore ilw '~ll " •,11:;nn Hohdt' spt'nl ovct 190 ddY'-m the h19 h.?tUJU<>s, lust with the Astros 111 11190 and 19\. then with. Cleveland in l!lHJ, He never got a chance to pl<ty every.dc1y, hut Rohclt' mt1clc lhl' most of his opportunities a~ Cl ublity p lu) l'r. Onn\ with Houston m U.90, Rohde went :1 lor :i and scornd the gamf''s only nm as aca u9ht·hattde1 Mike Stott p1tthed a ..;hutout m a 1-0 \'.lctory O\ er Prank Viola and Ui • Mc~ Rohde account !d for hall or Houston'" hit total thal n ght and wa.s given Pla} "r of th Ga1p~ honors •1t w <ti. iust €'Jtoling to go to very t ttllpark. Growmg up a kicl, )OU'r alway d reaming aho ut playmg m Ui major I agu , • Hohde 1d . •vou're ttlway ch ammg abOut pl y:mg in tho tadmms. • Rohd , who a lso pl ) !d u1 th SCHEDULE TOOAY • Volt.yball College women -Hope Un wrs ty at South<!rn Cohtorn1 Coll High hool g r1s ·Un versaty at Corona def M , 3 1S pm .. at CosaM • 3 ts pm • 5occM' • commun"Y college Cyp s at Or ll,9e Coast, 3 p m Gommunl1y<0I women Ot coau vs c.~eu. at Cal St•te FUilerton. 7pm ,~ • "9Nhodley High schOol g r1s Tbumamen1 ol ~mpfom. firu round s.ntlago"' N9't 4*' Hbftior, at Harpet Commu ty Centef, 3 15 pm • • GOif . .. . .. t .. ... .. • • • • .. High Khool gifts Newport ,. Sf.a VWW FNh. M CCM. C.. CC. ill d.9-y; Corona del MM M .-.Clfk Coais'td uegut FfNll. M Hn la Ml GC. • ., • t \ ' f . " I 6 Tuo~, November 2, 1999 Sports Doily Pilot TENNIS 1001111 llCI .. J,.AsT wnx•s HIGH SOIOOl FOOl'9A1L PLAYS OF 30 VAROS Oft MOM • 59 • CJ. Zuniga ((osta Mesa) touchdown run. ' ' . Sailors finish perfect league "'\ • • • 58 -Shaun Ferryman (Costa Mesa) TO pass from Dave Weir. • 41 -Kelsey P~on {Newport Harbor) kickoff return. camp&gn • 1 Newpc;JJ(HarbctHlab~ 'football CMm ~ tbe Sea \lliew ~ title wttb a 2'1·23 win over ~ta M4f94rlta Quarterback loJm Glonlul goefJ2for16 ~lth tti1ee toudKlown pesaes, all to Joa Bemt...,., itlclUding a 52-yaid paa 5 Bltuda .. loolbiW teem captures the See "1eW League title Wlth a 17-1'2 Victory over Tu.5tinfpM Petrone retums o.n 1nte1ceptlun tor 4 touchdowti and 'ban Ucker nms onn in as the Eagl.eS score llll lh•'u JK>inb In the hilt quorter. • • 40 •Josh Striddand (Costa Mesa) interception·return for TD. NEWPORT BEACH Audra Adams dlld Kelly Nel- son won all 18 r.ingles games to help host Newport fiarbor • 37 -CJ. Zunlg• (Costa Mesa) punt return for touchdown. • l6 -Jake Cleveland (Costa Mesa) returned fumble for TD. §mm~jpmIBl§, H.igh cap an_unbeaten Sea n , View League girls tennis sea-. son with a 16-2 triii.roph over . Estanda's ClP pJavoO hoJ)e5 re~·tlliv..wtth a 1~·14 win over A1llC> N~ fn footb4ll. Running bacQ Kuto~· Mid ~y I Gomala each rush for~ 100 yards for tbe Bagi~ Newport Haibor's football team helps out &tancia by dofe11tin9 Saddieback, 27-17. to dtnd1 thtl league title for thP. Eagles. It olso dindles'a CIF playoff tipol for lh(• • Aliso Niguel Monday. l.AsT WEE<'S llG DEFEN~VE PLAYS '• Harbor doubles partners , Amapda Collopy and Megan COSTA MESA • Defensive lineman Danny Mardlkfan Hawkins surrendered. only two 'recovered e fumble ... Inside linel:)acker Jason Rankin games in sweeping three foes. had a sack for a 6-yard loss ... The.entire defeniive line Th s ·1 15 8 o forced a hurried pass, which cornerback Josh e a~ ors ( -1, . • in Strickland intercepted and returned for a TO ... Rankin league) . ~. compel~ m the .;ind end Todd Duddridge teamed for a 4-yard loss .. league tndiVldual townament Rya Taylor throws II I ·yard TD J>U8 to Brlu leewea at Ute end Of the game u C0&ta tytesa·.s football team salvages a 30-30 tie with Un1vomty. Sollqrs. Sieve SclaKk pa;1~s Jor two . tow·.hdowns ani!_ JOlll IOeln k.Jcks two r1eh.l u~ Brian Luai ~es for a fichool ret*d-235 - yards as Corona d'cl Mar's football tet1m rlefcal Un1vcruty, 25'."8. cornerback Jake Cleveland caused and recovered a fum-• Wednesday and Thursday, b~ which he returned 36 yards for a touchdown ... Inside linebacker before entering the .CIF South· $Mun Fenyman. nailed a back for a 1-yard loss ... Ferryman and outside ern S~~tion Division, I playoffs Newp0rt Harbots girls volleybell te.aru concludes a perfec1 sea119n wiUt wins ovE:r El Thro and rrvme. Milty May takes ovor the setter's role againS1 El Toro with JeanneUe Hecker out. Estancia's girts vollefball t~ loses in five sel$ to Uruvemty and barely nuss~ the last CJF playolt spOt trow the Pacific C911i.1 l:.eague. Cyudi , lJcbaJ'ds had 21 kills and Chrf.stlne Dahle 39 amsts for the Eagle;. ~dM's glrb cross country te<1m caph.D"cs its tlnjf title in 10 year!l by winning U1c Seil Vil'W'League meet Klnteo Mcfarland finishes tlurd to lead tho Sea Kings. !~backer Dave Weir combined on a tackle for a 5-yard loss ... Jordan k ' P.Jfiui and Luis Day shar~ a pur:ilshing sack for a &-yard loss , .. Bryce · next ee · · · New1>9rt Harbor's boys water polo tearn upsets CdM in ovcrtimo to WUl the Sea View LNguc rrown. KenlOn Reed scores the wmtung goal LO OT: Sheridan made a stop In the backfield·for a 6-yard loss ... Robin Stevens N~ 1~~ ~GN"IGun 2 piclced off a pass and brought it back 10 yards deep into enemy territory Singles: Adams (NH) def. Luke, Corey Delahunt scoic.'.i nine goals as Costa Mesa's boys Wdter polo tops Woodbndge, 1?·13 ... ·Tony Ashcroft and Mike McGu~ came through on back-to-back 6 f ,,, d f titd<les to stall La Quinta's fin"I offensive series to preserve the shutout. -0, de · Kemp, o-O, e · EmMns. Megan WadlUer aod A.11.ua stoH of Corona del Mar defeat teammate~ Jenny Glasgow and · OUUty O'Mean to capture the Sea View League Orange Coast College'i:; mens Wttter polo team CORONA DEL MAR • End Scott Biggs had a . quarterback sack ... Tackle Billy McArdle recovered 6-0; Nelson (NH) won, 6-0, 6-0, 6--0; Cirto (NH) won, 6-2', 6-1, 6--0. doubles title m girls tennis. . Costa Mesa's boys waler polo team WUlS its runth straight l'CL bUe with a 21-8 blowout of Laguna l hlls. Rob Crayelf scoms six times for Mesa. conchades an undefeated Orange Empln• · Conference sei,lsoo with an 18-7 win over Sdddleback. Mike,Kennedr scores lour yo.Us. a fumble to end a scorir:ig threat ... Safety Eric Snell recovered a muffeopuntwhich lead to the game's orny • touchdown ... Outside linebacker Blake Had<er came Doubles: Godbey-Braverman. (NH) def. Devendorf-Gent,Y, 6-2, def. Lina-Alyssa, 6-2, det. Mia·Robin, 6-1; Collopy-Hawkins, won. 6-1, 6--0. 6-t; Buder·Mclntosh (NH) lost. 2·6. 4-6, Bebmd Thad Bu~ollcb'' three gOclls, CdM's .~s water polo team heat Long Boach Wilson, 7-6, to Win the Northern California high school water polo tournament. CdM's girls tennas team dt!fedts Estancia, 144. behind Kerl Phebus' sweep. Dina Birch wms two sets for the Eagles. • up with a bi9 hit on. an Estancia runner, forcing sec.ond and long, wtllle end Travis Hackett followed up on tfie next play with a tackle for a· 1-yard loss -· End Jay Bottom sacked the quarterback for an 8-yard loss, before teaming up with Hackett for another sack for a·7-yard loss ... Hackett nailed a Eagles runner for no gain .. Snell recovered his second fumble of the night with the Eagles threatening to tie the game ... On the Eagles next possession, HaclC:ett made two stops each for 3-yard losses ... Punter Roty Md(eever's 41-yard punt, pinned the Eagles l(lside their own 1-yard line ... Hackett made a tackle in the end zone for' a safety ... Mike Hayes. sacked the quarterback for an 8-yard loss before middle linebacker Brandon . Jot1nson intercepted a pass to Ice the win. won. 6-2. ' . CdM's giric; volleyball team also wi11ci agamst Esla.llda for Its third sweep of the w~ek. MamJ Jo Price gets 10 digs and foun.ic:es m Um match. C~perfect ·~PCL play Brtan Slhagsby wms the individual race and • leads CdM'i; boys cross country team to the Sea View League championship. Estancta's boys cross country ~am qualifies for . the CIF by finishing third in the PCL mee"'1ohan Appel and ~ .Rodrtguet pl~<.-e m the top tt:n. • Estancla's girls voUcybdll te9"1 al50 lose to Newport Harbor, 154, 12·1.5, 15-3, 1.5-9. Mdrtlee Pfister gets 50 assists and Maureen Me:Laren 23 kills for the Sailor... Barry WaUac:e is n:urJd the new athlct1c: director of Orange Cwst C()llcge. COSTA MESA -The Coro· na d.el Mar High girls Lennis team capped 'its first Pacific Coast League campaign with a (Q l. LEG. ES perfect 10~0 record, capping its ~ running back Blair Lewis. ace, trailing by .five with Jess than three minutes remaining, needed to stop the Lancers on the Pirates• 35-yard line and · Cd.M foursome alive at the PCL Finals regular season with~ 18-0 tri- .· umph Monday at Costa Mesa· CONTINUED FROM 6 High. HUNTING- NEWPORT HARBOR -"Nose guard Andy KelaJU had one solo sack and was in on two others ... Andy Rankin punched the ball loose on a Woodbridge kickoff return and Adam Kems recovered to set up second touchdown .•. safety Dayne pfaft intercepted two passes and broke up four ot.hets ... Mlddle • · ' linebacker Alan Saenz leveled the flJllback tor 3·yard loss ... Gamatt 'D'onc:ale, Nick Moghaddam and Brad RothweJI were in on sacks ... Justin Jacobs returned an interception •17 yards to the 1 to set up final TD ... Outside linebacker Mike TUnney came out of nowhere to stop fake punt run short of first Nadia Vaughan, Anne Pasadena got the ball back, Yelsey and Sara Bryan did not with 58 seconds remaining drop a game in singles to pace and'ALL three timeouts. · then bum their three timeouts to salvage the clock. • TON BEACH -G 0 L'f Four Corona del Mar High gjrls .golfers were otnong 10 to advance to-today's firiaJ. round of the Paafic Coast. League down. · the visitors (13-5), who will 'Ilying to fool the entire. compete. in the ClF Southem galaxy, Pasadena decided to Section Division 1 playoffs next throw tt:iree straight passes. up Lewis decided tQ be rather hospitable and not only did he Jose valuable yardage, but he RAN Otrr OF BOUNDS .. . Finals ·at Meadowlark Golt; .course. . · · · ESTANCIA • End D•vid Rodriguez stopped a CdM runner f9r no gain and repeated the feat five plays later that forced CdM into a missed field-goal attempt ... Outside linebacker Sean Freeman forced CdM into ~~~'ti a third-and-long situation with a stop for no gain and we~~sa ruushes 8_12, 4.~ in the middle bf the field gaining league. 18 yards, which is fine, PAORC COAST LEAGUE because they had three CDM 18. CosTA MESA 0 timeouts. One problem: they Singles: Vaughan (CdM) def. • didn't use MY of them. That brain-cramp saved a grateful Pirates a timeout, which they used to set up their game-winning TO on the following possession. . Corona del Mar 1uruor Tay-,. lor McCom1lck !'ihot 91over18 holes, including 41 on the back rune to firush tied· for third m the 20-competilor field later added a sack ... Inside linebacker Cesar Romero and middle linebacker Matt Mueller teamed up to limit a CdM runner to a minimal gain, forcing third and long ... Cornerback John ~lderete picked off a pass in CdM territory ... Freeman saved a touchdown with a shoestring tackle, then made two big stops deep in Eagles' territory as the first half ran out ... End Kyle Wes1men nailed a runner for no gain ... safety Fmddy Rodriguez recovered a fumble Havens, 6-0, def. Doan, 6-0, def. J. The dock ran out and a big Lee, 6-0; Yelsey (CdM) won, 6--0, 6--0. H s· ~ VDuh ,. 6--0; Bryan (CdM). W<>n, 6--0, 6--0, 6-0. omer impson-esque , Doubles: Charney-Jacobson'(CdM) • was heard. throughout the def. OeMello-Huynh, 6·2', def. M... . Lancers' locker room. . Lee-Klm •. 6-1! def. Sorla-Solzmalfn, afierwatd. Sorry co~ch. you 6·0, Tenerelh·Colgate.(CdM) won. · . can't take'em home with you 6-1, 6·2, 6--0; Fuller-M1rma.(CdM) · won. 6-0. 6·3, 6-0. · Bonehead ll: J . .anc~rs' fn faet, the fastest Blair ran all night was from that sideline back to the huddle • before f\1.aher c~uld rip his "bone" head off.Once again, ·"Duh."·· · Also advancing for Coach Mike Starkweather were juniors Allison Scbauppner and Kristin McCoy (tied for fifth at 94) and freshman Jackie McCoy (tied for eighth with: 9~. ; lm::::iesl[:.,.osnu..::! ~~H N~=11 ~II .=·11. •11····~=111' Mill _____ ··· he nrved fllthfully a pannershlp I· Have you started csotng Corte Po'rtotlno, Newport attar the dale set fOf the 92868 . _.,,.... "9dlt c.ns ,.,... °'* ctwga $1:11.11111 tnslnlnent No 90-299610 Kim Lonng Kr•u .. ,·49, of deacon •nd eldlf. Have you staned doing business yel? yes, Beach, Cahfomla 9~ open1ng thereot. "Letecia ·B'bdotla, 429 ttllne: t ~ .-........, S... lddl-. 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Easements for Carat Cove celled In lootblll and trtek. f1mtty and the many Name Statement Name Statement Cieri< ot Orange County Coast Community • flied With . ttle ~ty fife todingulaMr • ~ -*t "a 11": ~ Condomtlll\ITI rlOOfdld as He pla~ on the cf1am.. special tlmta lt!lly apent The following persons The following perJons on 10.7-991""""''""7...,..., ~Colta~eWDied.snetr~ .. ~ ~nle9~2~~~'-._Cpunty • The ·11w9nto.y 18 'dlli ... ...,... ~ tnamnent No 8M0828.4 • plonll11p 1959 Slddltback together tra~llng, akll~. dol I •• ......, vrv .,,., " = file I tile"""""' ol RlcM ~~,,...,to 6tf. Olf!Clal Records. ol S&ld Col~ f~lbatl lllll!l.:M\d. and vt1itlng tile local are ng·bus ~SS as: \re (j()lng bOslness u : -Oally Plfot.Oc1. 12. 19, ovember 17, 1 , • · . 19"68066411 atd '(_ s.ki:.-e... .... w AloullWJCID ~ Coun!Y. on Loi 1 01'1'11Ct recelvtcl his A.A. cllarM In moun'lllrii'lnd deMrta. a~ M.A.S. INTERNA· Halloran & Sons An· ~6. Nov. 2, 1999 T712 2 p.m. Dally Pilot Oct 26, cated 'at,..__:_,.~ • ~ IJDt Coltllll .. 13525, in the ClCy ot ~a 1970. Ht grlldu.ted from Ht 11 aurvtvld by hi• TIONAl, bl MARTIAL tiq'ues, 3800 E. Coast Fic:titloua. Bualnesa Bid No.: 180~ Nov. 2, 9, 16, 1999 T.728 Catif~'";,d:.,._ ~ ,.. . N 09 02 ~ lbtlwtdot. Mtl8 as Pl' MIC> recorded the Unlveralt~ ot Redtand• loving wit. Diani Nelton ART SPORTS 1 N· Hwy · Corona del Mar. Name Statement Published Na= Flctitloua Bualn .. t "'"'_.,... d •• ..a..::-L_, CA tt!M.~·1111 or 1 111 B<M* 636 Pages 13 and v-Ph 0 Lo TERNATIONAL, 222 B CA 92625 Be .... ,.._ "...,._..... "'""' ......-1• of ••-..01a In tin an auned hi• rv•UM, • .; '°"' rtn 3rd St ........ t Hunfnl)ton Patrtc1a Hallo an The tOllo....i"" rvarsona 8"''"""'sta asa Dally · Name Statement ntta hcMin ~to....... CTl4 sn.t !Mg-'" M t ..... ntOU1 Mllps M.P.A. from Catlfornla Edward Kr•uM; parents, •vv • 1 r are ... ~~ :.:lne'Vs .. s¥ as·. Pilot November 2_. 9, . --t•'IOWJng pe-""· ol ule. ..,..... ~-~ Vb~ O.: 111 lht Offic;e ol lh• r~,...., St W I( Beach, CA 92~ . Wheeler, Trustee· Palrl· ""' """" 9 .... 9 ''"' "' • ...,.... o-dlr _, _ ... ~~"1 S11te Unlv.rtlty, Fullerton anteyMd llma rau•; Andrew R. Mtrzeolt, cla Halloran Wtleelet HEAVE LY COMPO· 1 '" are doing business as. Dated· October 2a tcrJM• tt/l ,........ ""' ...., ' In 1974• Kim m.med hi• two brothers and their 222 8 3rd Street. Hunt· Trust, 1206 Coton~ NEl"ffS. 5071 E. Chance T732 ACC10~ELECTRIC 1998 • · . ' tW. Ullt ExC4!PI 1'*91'°"'· 11 Um ~.~~';:l,,.·.:i:,~~ ~a~~:·K~:·:~d ,:: ngton Beech. CA 92648 Plaza, Newport Beach Ln., Anaheim Hiiis, Call· Rctl~lous Business COMF>A_!ll_:r. 1~Xl71 ·Falr; . ~L. SEIDE RESS Ordlr No 6CA9S ~ ~""''=: Etl d K d This business Is con· CA 92660 fomla 92807 Name Statement haven c.xtenston, Santa ...........,_............,. l'~•.a a.P Num .. -r u7.7" "" .· to -o.-..i I·_..__ o..._1 • July 8, 1974, Ind they eon• c en urt: an Ana CA 92705 • .....,........,, ....,...,_.,... ,. """ ., ..,.... •• .-..... ....,... r.,.,. ctlebrated their 25th Clly l(ld Ptm Kteu• and ducted by an lnc:IM<luat This txislnoss ts con Gina Malle Mendell, The lol10w1ng persons • · ..._. · NollCI. Of Tiust" s sale a Nondcl11S191.....-nents wedding IMlverN"' thla their chltdren Kevin and Have y04.J started doing ducted lly Famlly Trust 5071 E Challc:e Ln., are <loin business as -Martin Tr\l)dto,t ·;;90;7.;..t ~~~~~~Z2..11bti~Jnclli~~~~~~~-c~:;-11'1!11'1$'S-°ll~:S:-:-7-:I ., I ... d ..... t business y a No Have you started doing Anaheim Hills, Cellio ta lt~v~t.,,, • 2.il 1999 Iv tn Del 1111 Under A • ·~ ~t summtr. Ht WH I ..-ra; In two ......... n-I r,ut<>-(011 1984 92807 Candlewood Dr., Hunt-Santa Ana. CA 92705 • n.!..... or· ·T~-Oal-' ll$t, ltljOymenl Ind .... \ cwl09 and devotialii 1iw lriGlfii[r f1111iflii7l:Orr """'" • thl .... ·$1 1 HOJ1CE Cl' TALISTEE'S Ml! ._, •v.. "" alt. l)(ltJX>MI •• II are " 10 thew t9-year-old aon, andOr.R•ymondBergllld This slatemenl was Patric a Halloran Thia business Is oon· 1no1on Beach, C81domle s .,... ness s con· 70Zt'5 Sepqmber l9, 199-4 Un-clllt1~ 111 the Loren. Kim owntd hit own tllllr· ton• Jon Ind Petlf; hied w11h the County Wheeler d11cted by. •n Individual 92646-'4725 ·ducted by: an Individual T~Odw ~ reu ·You Take Ad1on To Oecilral1011 l0t Cabot eo.,. aurglctt tnatrvment repalf Ind Oe¥on and Jeff BloOm Cieri< of Orange County This statement was Have yoo started doing Thomas Richard Lord, Have YQl.l '18ned doing ~;y;MUt DEFA&JLT PrOllC1 Yw Property n Condommiurfl rrlarred 10 bu1lnu1 and WH the and their ton• Jamil Ind on 10-8·99 filed . With the Coun1y business yot? No 932t CandleWQOCI Dr., business yet? Yes, nrrl\ IVC Tiii..,.,. May St Sold At A Piibloe "' PwCll 2 above The le 19996llOTTT7 Cieri< ol Orange County Gina Mendell Hunllngton Beach, Ce.II· 3-0'4·91 ~·~-..,.,.,,;.~ ••Sale-11 You. Need All Ex· ... ..... ,txclutlvt Southltn Callf M h .. I. Dally Pilot Oct. 12, 19, on 10·8·99 · This statement was IOMI& 9~6-'4725 Martin Trv11t10 ,,..,"'"' v•.-• ............... Planat or The Nat or .vMI a .... ISI or othlr ornta repr11Hntatlve of Fufllfel: s.mc-wltl 26, Nov 2. 1999 nto 1999680noS filed w•lh the County Patl1Cla Lyn Lord, 932t This statement was YOU TAICE ACTICH iO Al>-Thi ~ 111 ctrm10ll <*ignallOll ol Ula Mobile lnltrvment Servloa be held •t St. Mark Flctltloue Bual .. eaa Dally Pilot Oct. 12, 19, Cieri< of Orange County Canolewood Dt., Hunt-llle<I W1lh the County lB:T YOUR PkffJm fT hi oeeeang ~Ml rlll P.foperly hlrlllla~ and Repair, Inc. tit wu ~ PrHbyterlan Churc:h, " 26. Nov 2. 1999 T714 on 9·1'·99 lngton Beach, Calllomla Clerk ol Orahge County MAY SE saJ> AT A PU8uc V04J You.Sl\OU!d Con A dlectibtd 15 P\lll)Of1ad to 1ono tlmt membllr of St. 2100 Mir Vleta. Newport Name Statement 19996805395 92646 on 9•27•99 · . SALE.. F YOU HEB>· NI La~ ·NOTICE IS be ~7 Or~ A¥tniit' Marli Prtabyterian Church 8t1Ch, CA on Wldnt1d1y, The lollOWing pe1100S Flctitioua Buslnesa Dally PilOt Oct. 12, 19, Jhls business 18 con-, l99NI06SH • ~ Cl' TME Mit.-~ V GIVEN that on ao Costa M.a Ca 92627 Novtmbtt 3, 1998 at 1:00 ara IJOlng business as Name Statement 26, Nbv. 2. 1999 T718 ducted by· husband and DallyPltot Oct. 26, Nov .. l\JMEOF~ 1110t11999 ' et 1:45 AM. T~ntd OeclMTI$ LOCAL ~:c·,:re-= toJ:~o;,:~ . GA Alr Cond1l100tn~ The following peri;ons Flctltlou• Bualneu Wiie 2, 9, 16, 1999 T729 ~ya YOU "40U!e ~~ r~..:C!"~ .. ~= ~Ill"':.:~"::. , MO'DJi'll•Rl'rS Park, 3500 P1c:t11c v11w ~:~~~anse0~c~, c~~~a are dol~bustness as· Name.Stllttment Have YOO startedtlOtng· Flctttloua Bualneaa ~;-~ Co1111cY Courttiowe 700 or oCh• c011Vn011 dlllgn•· • ft UH ~' Drive, Ntwpott Beech, CA. Mesa CA 92626 C&H AU O BROKERS, The followlnn ""'r&OnS buslneaa yet? No Name Statem,nt A1ou1 =..,_;-"' r-. CMc: "Ce11ter Drtw Wnt llOll Said salt 'Ml be with· U1morl1t c:ontrlbutlon• Garo A. YogurtJtan, ~i:1~xford, Irvine, CA are doing buSineu as: This statam~m was The lollowtng persons ..,;,;;;bit • -;,--,; Santi Ma. Ct. RtH out warranty, exi:ren or PACIFIC VIEW 1111~ bll atnt to St. Marie 313 T Canadian or , Heidi Olsaon Sin~ 114 ME.=RCEDES SALON, llled With the County are doing buslnesg as IMO Raaol-= ~ R111nd.i Corpor .. on. • ~heel 11111ning !Ille MEMOAI~ PARK Pfaaby1trl., Church Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Oxford, Irvine, CA 92512 1000 E. Imperial Hwy., ~a~O..~~noe County Positive Cash Flow, •the •. .,,.,_, T~ Celfornl1 Co~1lon as llelSIOn. ot othll anc:wn· ~ Thia boslnesa la COO· This bllstoess Is con· •At, Brea, CA 92621 19098807715 822 W. Batb<>d Btv<t llA, undtranclpurwnti>o.tof QJty IW04qlld Tr111t11 un· 1nncet lo salitly lt!ll un-~ Cemetery • Mortuary I ~ I ducted b". an lndl'llldual .. ucte .. by· an 1 .... ivid 11 Fred BoOH Miiier, 0 p Oct Newport Beach, T• Alould9d on cmrtlll dlll pllSuant to Ille ~ patd obbgat10t1s secutld bY " ha Have y0u started doing v v '"' u 3610 So Gamaay, Santa atty !lot • 19• 26, Calllomta 92661 ~ ,....,,., of of •le oool11rld ill lh•I llld Oe9d rl Trlllt, v..tfi. '-C pel • Crematory Have you •tarted doing Ana, CA 92707 Nov. 2, 9, 1999 T721 Georgina Mane Sllm. .., .-...111"" OllClf of ettta111 OMd of Tnist ext-llllelill( and oti. Sllftl u ' 3500 P11C1flc View Dnve b~~~~~J~~ ~"if.n:~YS\~~ This business Is con· Flctltioua Bualneu 822 W Balboa Blvd., •A. "" ,_.,,., of °"'¥ CUlld by .1em.. A pr~ldld lhefatn, plus •4' ~~2Buch700 Fictitious Butlneaa This slatement was This statement was ducted by; al) lndMduat Name Statemen\ Newport Beach. Codll ~ ...,... CunNnglWn tnd SlllWI T VlllCD If anf. lhtJ•lllldlt .,,..... Name Statement llled with the County flied Wltti the County Have Y9U started doing The lollOWing pert0ns C8hfom1a 92661 = ~ ~ Al. 1 Cunnmgllltn husband Ind alld int.alett th•eon. and PIERCE IR0111EAS , BEU BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation Clerx ol Orange County Cieri< ol Orange Counly bualnes• ~at? Yea, are doln~sklela u This buslne$S Is con ~· ~ ':!'or:C,~~Y flll1~. ~ PIUt I .... C111r11• end ex• The lollowJng pert0ns on 10-8·99 on 10.8.99 10-10·99 a) Los les County !Jucted by en lndtvtdual _.., _ _ -12211r.... •• l)lflSM o# lht Trwt• ~d • aredolngbllslnesses: 199968017~ 19*8on19 This statement wu Qott1 b) o. Anoelel Havay04.Jatartectdolng -..., • ......._ ... _.. BoollolOlllClllRlcor~ol ollhttMt.scteatldbysaid,. Atomic: Tan, 103 E DallV Pilot Col 12. 19. oauy Pilot Oct. 12. 19, tiled wllh the "County Goll, cl San Dlego bu&lneu yet? No ,.._ audloll • tll "'9 Orange Co':t: 11 r'2:· 0-S o1 Tr1Jst Tiie tocal 17th Street, Unit 7, Costa 26, Nov. 2 t9911 T71S 28, Nov 2, 1999 T'717 Clelll ot Orange County County Gott, d) Phoenix Georgina SMm .,... _., tllf Cllfl, Rtcoidlts I llmtn lmOllol ol Utd obiio*'IOlll 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9t50 Me ... California 92627 FfctltJoua aualneaa Flctltioua 'Bual .. -• on 10-14·99 Golf. e/ BIY Aret Goll. f) Thi• statement w•a ~ dllllll ..., bit 1 t996059t 161. by reatO(I OI II Ille ttm• cl ill~111 Pllbla John Steven Joyce, ~ ,,.. 19996808330 Cenlra eoest Golf, g) in-ftle<I with lhe County .-. ft11110N1 ..._a~ • brelch °" dll1ull 111 pjly boll ol 11111 Nolice -ii eos Thamea Way, Costa Name Stlltement Name Statement oa11y PllOI Oct. t9, 26, ~nd CounlY Golf, h) Riv-Clertc 01 Or~ge County -.n 111y 1 ... • ....,., ment « l)llformellCI ol lhl Slt10tUt. Oalad Mesa, C411ifomla 92626 The following PG!IOOI The IOllowmg per.ooa Nov. 2. 9, 1099 T721 ersldt Golt, 1800 e. on 10-25-99 a.a un1oft. oredlldl*-"'t obl!glhcm IKl.fld t0i13/lllCl!I Rate Flrtandal This bwlness 11 ex>n· are clotng buslnua as: 111 doing bllstneu as: NOTICE Garry, Ste 215 santa 1~18 111y 1 -..,..., _... thlltby, indudinll thll COf1IOfllon a CllflMnla ducted by; a general Newoort specialty Co. Nr.vpon Beactl Cua· ,~1vmNG BIDS Ana. ea1t1omte etios 011ty P1tot Nov. 2, 9, 18, ..i 1mn 11 '~ , ...,.. brtecli « oeteuR. ~ of c:otpottion, ea T,,,_. 6308 Waat CXeanlront, tom Cabinets 2932 " John Robert Lyon 23, 1999 T733 Ir 'fll........ *" ... reoorded e, ~ Lon• "Affordable Alternative". Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial SerYice Why should ,you subject r.ourself & your family to paying inflated prices for · casket &' ervices???? QilJ TofJ Free 1·888-S 'KET Stnlng Or.Inge & Sunoundlng Cou~lrics ___ ...__, __ ----- \ Newport Dtech, CA Coru• Portullno, Newporl Notlc:e Is hereby given 3 TWlllOhl Line Rancno =1n...-.s101o1"'9 0711?/IM n RttorcW• Trustau Sile Of!lcw fi2663 Seach, ca111omia 92660-that th& Board of Senla Margarita Calllor• NOnCI OF PUaUC Cede and........., tnstr\rntnl No 172111 l~ine Blvd ''* Bijan Ho&seinl, 6308 Jeflrtty s Baltty, 2932 Trustees ot the Coas1 nla 02&88 ' 1A&.2 111 • ..._ 1f1 f111 .... 189ll06t40311, 111 Book II 282. fll1.hll Ca 92780· w Oot11ntron1 NewPOrt Cone Ponol1no. Newpc>rt Community College OIS· Elle Damon Mal"IOO °' ..,,NDOHID . .. .. """Illy..... Paot Will SELL AT 1930 (S~} Telephot,e Belich, CA 112663 Oftactt, California 92660 ttiet of OranQ! County, l8000rangewooc:t Onvt ~"'°""TY ...... ..-. '9 . -...i PlalCAUCTION TO THE ~C7t4)&T3-T•IO F thts bui;lllAU la con· EleOI A Baltly, 2932 Calrtom\a, Wiii rteelw Brea C.hfomla 92868 ' A puOtto llUClfiOn WIN "*"ii ti ti .W.. ... 1M MIOHEST BIOOEA F<>R 714)673-1'37 Trust"' dutt11d by an inc.t1Vl!ju111 Cone Ponot1no, NaWl)Prt •••tod bid• up lo but no This buelneae • COO". tau.-,.. et 17111 Mein ...._ __,. e nl now CASH •~ monty d the ate lnl0frrilltt011 (826) Havt VQo ataned doing BMcll. C&hlomla 926'60 tater then 2.00 Pm . dueled by a general an.. a.· '· IMne, ..., 111y "'-.,.... "' "'9 • U1111t0 St~" ~ •5932 -calpott com boaAneu yel7 N(\ fhlt business 11 con· Wednesday, November artnorantp C.lllomll. on the tllth .....,. ..,... ~ b'f • CQhliika 0.k CJ04Ut ,Oit9 10/'26 B•/an Houelnl oucted by huatian<l and 11, 19Y9, at the P\lrc:Nt· P Have VQo &llrtt<I doing o.y o1 Nowmbet, t•, _.., •,..... ,_ o..i ctawnon ut.iur natHll\al 11/'l 1999 Thia 1t1111mont wa1 wife • 1~ Oep•rtment ot the "buatniu yel? Yet ., 10-oc> • m. ofTNll. Ttw •• .. .._ bllll, OI 1111 ~11111 tlltd with th• County Have you 11artlld ~ ~lnet toc;attd 11 1S70 10•18_99 • The foMoMng prop. till .._. .,... • lhnd ctlWft on any Oltl• Ciel'\ ol Or11ng1 County bU)lnHt yet? No •dsme-Avenue.J.. Bldg. 0, John A Lvon ~\111111 be IOld: _..._. ......, ... ......,, I~ llltlM\llloll 'I*! 11-------• oo 10-8-90 B•ltl Bailly Colt• Meu; wtdornll, Ttua 1tatement WH • gillea dilolilv ............ ,_ 1 ~or fted 11Mdaoft5102~1119 t9996aono2 Th11 1u11nm1nt was et wt'llC:tt tim. bkSt wia be ruecs wltt1 tht County CleblnMI· 1 deMa: · .1 t --t ,... 11. ,. tw CIMor• FlftlllCial COdl, Daltv PllOt Oc1 12, 111, l11td w11n thO County oubltclyo~andldd c1et11 oc or-. County roller chait.. (tot 0.:..)·, ...... ~~-"'-lllllhanlld lo do~ 26 Nov 2, 111119 T713 C1111< of orange County lor: on 10•22-89 4 alecltto9I ..,,._ pug ~--...... ., rn lht Siii• of ~, on 10•7-99 l'UACHAlli Of OHi (1) ttltMOttlt tna· 1 Pel*Oflie ~ TM( ........ .... 1 ALL PAYA8l.( AT llE , ""807m MODEL: l\.'490, oauy PAol Ocl 16. {.,.;., IOI> UN) 1 ..... ... -..... -TIME OF SALE. •• ~ On11V Pilot Oct 12, 19. t 2000THOMAI 9Ult Nov 2. 9 16 tlftT'72• ~~-· 17...,.. ...-tlt.1',._llfh 11111 Ind~-lleld trt • ?8 Nov "2 19119 T71 t CCCD d~ L _,.., W--(•h .. ofh " f1Ullll "' I~ rMI Ficdilout ButlMH ~•:i:,oi::n~ fl~:,':':::=• =:..tr=~ ~.Ji1:.!~7,.... =: ::'~.: *: N•IT'lt StatetMnt ooewntni. which ire the t~ person• '**; • broilln heN • w .., 1111111 n. .,.,_,._, 1o11owt. ParCi. Tht 1oilow1ng porGON now on tile eod may be 11e dOlng bv$loe51 ... I ~~ H11111fl0 .....,._; t __. .._ '8...,-... t UNI 81 111 Illa City al '' tJolno bullNu n •ecuntO 1n lhl olllco of AOO CQpy, •2.9 w111 Ing .._ • ., ..... ,._., .. n. CGICa .. ~ d lyltl CIQll'\lng Cool 1M OlrtetOt Of.Pur®ll• t<•lly A~. Vrilt~_!l.i ( on -..): 2 11111111 .. ..._ • "'9 Wllln' Alwptct and ptny. 2932 Corte Ing Of the 011trltt Orange. Cetl!Omle 9auo ~ prtnlln; t ""9-'-"" ~ 111 CMc: 81111<9 llilMfltl M Po r Io II no. N • w po r I N o b I d d • r m • y Martin e.<JQ!i. '4~9 '*'* moftilot: 4 flourw.. e.. QM -. ... .-etlCPIM'l •nd clllc:rtlld 11 1111 0. Ch, C.t1tomia tid(;() Wflt!CltaW lli8 bid tore I*" W11t t<flly Av~J Untl OlfM liOtll bulba, I _,.. CA L11111 Dlwl••:r -~ P'tlil\ Dann J ~.2932 11aelol lflle 4S) t 1.iamOINa moftlor. t ~ ._.... ...._... rlOSClad .Julll S lflllCl ... Simplify your me through Cl.ASSIFIEO ~9) 642·5878 f l)o1tv t'i'ot -- . . ;, . ' .... , ti I'~ : 1 . -... '1#. CMUOHl NOJICEOF K11tmTo ADIPl&IBI ESTATE Of: CttAIUS ...... llNB CAIENO. A1na8S • To all helrt, benefloiwi... orecfi· tore. eontlngent cr•ton, end ,,.,. .OM who mey other· wl•• be lnt•rHted In the wll or •ttete1 _or both. of: CHARi.cS WILLIAM. RANEI( A mTTION hn .,_n flled by ROB- !"1' IR!NT RANEK !n the Superior Court of C•lfornle, County of Orenge. THE PETIT10N rt~ettt thet ROB- ERT BAENT RANEK be eppolnted •• ,,.rtonel repretent• tlve to ildmlnltter lhe .. t. . - decedent. • THE 'P!TtTION requ••t• th-• deoed1nt•1 WILL·~ codlcll1, if eny, be tdmltted to probtte. The WILL end eny oodic•I• •r• evaileble for ••emlnadon In the file kept by 1he court. TH! PETITION requettt euthorlty to edmlnl•ter th• ••ttte und•r the lndepen- del\t Ad&sWrilatfetion' of f•t•tt• Aot. CTNt authority will ellow the pereonel repre-Hl\tatlve to ta. meny 90tlone with· out obtllnlng court tpprovel. Before t.iling ~rtein wry Important eotlon1, however, the per· 1onel repr•••ntetlw will b• required to EQUAL HOUSING * ST\IOI0.$725. * OPPORTUNITY ~ ~. lrldg & illll . ~ dedt. '{ttf. no pets M mt .... .....,..... .. M 94~760-171Sl!M~~ ......,. "-..." .. fff. OCEAN FAOKf ON SAND .... '"' ........ Ad .. 1""" 11095 yearly, 1br fully tum,1 ........., """..._ • ._... TV, i*lo, 880, llund. ne• .. Mltftll• .. .., lf'MttlCt, ~· = ......... . 11.1111111 " 11acrlll11111..6 Nt~2 ONITs~ '""' " ,."· sit«, ttllttH, 38t/28f·Avl N 1.Jtmt 1 ........... ...u.i...... (/II Qlleul ..... • .. ........ S2200lS2000 Jim Heydortf,, It .. Hl ~ ,,tMttll(t, PnJd Ca $!y ~9-87~5069 ........ _ ........... . '"' .... ,.,.. •Ill •• , ~ .... .., ......... ......................... ........_ ......... o.r,_..n 11' Mfftf l1ftfllff lUt Ill ..,ltlett eftettlwf 19 -*' .......,., .,. ,,...... .... .... '""'""' .... " ·-..... ti 4111Ml•I 111, call HUO. ........ , ......... _,., ............ IC_,..... Uill HUI It UWMI. . . . : I ' •••••••••••• · t a SOLDn : .. . : SHOWCASE t • HOMES • :· FOR SALE t ~ In Our Sat · : • Real Estate • : S~pJementl : : HOMES OF : : THE WEEK : • • • Dltplay Adt * THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWN HOMES $300 OFF MOVE.JN Selected Units ••••••••••• Starting 0 $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. "We are a pet .. community. 6 blOCKI from the beach. 949-644-2611 ~*~~~.,:~, ,,. olw notloe to lntar-eted pertone unlHe •Y heve welved node• or conHnted to the propoeed action.• The Indepen-dent edminietretlon authorhy will be grented unlfft en lnteruted -p•r•on fllH In obf•otlon to tht petlt Oft end •how• good CIUH why · the court •hould not orent th• authority. A HEARING on the petition wlll be held on December 2, 1199 et 1:45 P,M • In D~t. L73 looeted et 341 TM City Drive Orenoa CA 92e3-1!5H. IF YOU OBJECT TO the 9rentJno of th• /•tnioii. you ehout appeeratthe hHrlng end •tat• yo~" objeotlone or Cd"""28R 2.SBA EnglWI Townhome. Sunny S2,2(mto. Olhlf .._, Ayallabtt MA7W161 cbM Rintll Wei Soedllllt •CHRIS E'OWAAOS I F1l"lt Eltatn P!opeltllt IM...,...t20t c.11 phone UDO BCH HSE Rehahlng 4br eNte, wilg II.MY .,.UO, I car gar, l XYZ ; one of ttle belt on ttle lttlndt 14Ml'W957 '5700mo 1 yr ..... or longer. : Start at $751 : : Deadline : • Tuuday SPM * ! Open House : * U1tfng1 t 1 Only $151 ! ITMlt llr. F!pc, g1r, rM1 c:.µllpil :t, $1095/rno (no ~-I OCIMI ... 1• IMt1I --" ~. 2br ~ l1'g. wld, Cell o.lil 14t-no.tol22 •MCIJrt bldg, "'-doc. plenty &1200 · • of parking, $2200/mo • Deadline • • : Thursday 5PM : t It Pays to t • Advertise * : In the Be1t : * ilJdlO ~ * MM15-1000 Eat. aol 7SOlq ft, ""' ICftdten.. •••••••••••••••••• Ut111lltt paid, S70CW'lflo • • • ~Ac ...... 511 • OCEANFRONT • ....,_..., • l OCEAN CLOSE • .....,-. ~ -. ' ,r' .1--. i-'' -• • ~ '' ' I t LOCAL t • Rnl Estate • "' . . . -. -· ... t Section : 0 --1 Calf TodeyJI -! .z+.z...0ai View. G«oaQua : USA RIVERA t ~~~ • ,..574-4252 * $1943. 888-?iD.me t ANNE WILLEY t ... rn .... --VliW __ 1_.BaiiW._.--.-- : 94g..574-4249: =~-:: ************ '1glSUIOO 1!8&-'783-8786 liiullful OcHn View SpacbJI 18' + loll. kDaJlloul upgredH. resort 11yle ""'""'81 Act Nowt $188tl. 188-783-8786 • '~ 1"'11 5-8drm • • $900.· $4000. • : 8111 MN.tMISO : •••••••••••••••••• •BGCAHYOHt Cbr lb• ho1111, 1vall lmmtd, mlnlcni.m f yeti ... JUOalnlo MM4M11• LCi Ly 4™t XYf t2/1 Lrg 3Br 381, cnrll he.Vair, ~lyr~~~ SAAR, Hi iL; Fp. hiOOf lndty, gelid conwn • 2 gu. t9Mdgnlor, W"d or. year .... $1 .ero'lnc> ~ Mary Mc Cot 714-285-7194 ColSt Nftlport ~-• IAVSAOAts 11Jts8A. den. dlnnn, lg fN!llo. .... to ~ bdl. tiled COIMI, ~~M31-6"4 =:.:=. huge yard.~. Wlldng ~IO tehll. $270Mn0 Avtl 1111 949-431 ·2798. UdO .... 48( 3k Sii9dOli Mng ""' lomiel din, 2 e)(1tllor eun deckl U[>Slllre, 2c g11. ws.ooo ea GMlCly At*lra, 84H7W181. ilif 2L \Jg rniibOf .. Oondo. 2<ar Ill'· pYt , car ... ~f1210mo llldfy. 11995/mo. O.vld -~ ~.Af t49-551·3700 VlfllAl.LlS NICE 2llr Iba Vtc#'ll W Wiii now! &i00/1110. Call Mary 17MaOorV.ll lll.01'7 WRUilll PtnltlOul9 .. ~~. ~ PnldC.Rly I hie wntten obteo· 1lon1 with the court befort th• hefting. Your 1ppaer•nc1 may be '" pereon or by your a ttor1'ay. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or e contif'IQlnt creditor of th• dectned. you mutt hi• your cleim wfth 1M ooun end mllll • oopy to the pereonill repreMn\9-aw epp«Mnted Wtht ooun within fotrr MOnthe from the. date of flrtt IQueno• of l•tt•re •• provided In seodon 1100 of the Cetlfornle Pro- beta Code. The time for fltlng olalms wnl not •ICPfre befor• fout montha from th• ·heering dett nodoed ebo ..... YOU MAY EX· AMtNE the fh kept by the oou~. If yau Motel MANAGERS •SPECIAL• $154.00+ ... Mdy (Most prlStnr' this Ad) 235 '""' & lalchentns 54\lated on ~ lllnCbclPl<I groonds FEATURl:S· 2-HiOUI Lobby/DlrtCl dial pllOnes/Free HBO. ESPN & Otsc/Pool & Jecuul, Guest laundtY Close IO 405 & 5S Fwys ...,.., from 0 C Falt gr di, colege Ind bchS Wa/l(klg <lslMICe IOahool&~ COSTA MESA MOTOR INN Un Harb« Blvd Phone MM45 4140 I 1,. .,: ' '' r .. ,_ .--. . --. -, . ....... , . . . _ ->· . . r:=ll_" -~-H ~11 . "=1 11 ~11_~_1 Orenoe. teluno certein vtf'V I TO th• grenuno of ~ hetnnt date .,. • pereon 1nttt"t> 9d In the eetaM, you fNY ftl• with the oourt • fonnel 1't:f. ctuHt for 1~11· Notto• of the filing of en lnwntory end epptele• of Htet• ... •t• or of wiy pedik>f' or eooount •• ptovld9d In HO· don 1 2150 of th• CeUfornl• Probate Code. A Requett for Speolel No\lo• form le ewilebl• from th• ooun ct.rte. A..,_,._ ......... LMWOflcm9ef ....... E.B*M • 700N.~. ,. ...... ~ Gllll•llleCA91203 10/21. 10/27., 1/02 Thinking or having a garage tale.? OM ue a calll CH91HUOO NOTIC£0F PE 111 ION TO ADM-I ER ESTATE OF: IETTYJEAN ~AKA BETTY .J. lASPl'CA All.A BETTY lASPtNA CASE lllO. A199394 To •11 helra, beneflol•riH, orecfl.· tori, contJngent credito1t, end per· eon• who mev other· wlH be lnterHted In th• will or ••tn•{ t°T both, of: JEAN LASP1NA AKA BETTY J . lASP'INA AKA BETTY LASPINA A PETmON hH been filed by ALEX· ANDER SCOTT In the SuperiOJ Court of California, County of THE ·PETITION 1 •mponent enion1, th• pe&11ton, you noUoed llbove. requHt• thet ALEX· however, the' per· I 1hould epp .. r at th• AMl~r' m.M~! k~ ANDER SCOTT be son.. r•c>rHentttl\lt I h .. nno •nd •t•t• b .... If :rpointed •• per90n-will be required 1c: your obltct1on1 or Y .... court. YoU 1epre1tntatlw to give nollc• to Inter .ftl• written obj•c· er• epereonlnt•r•tt· tldmlnltter the Hait• .. tad pereon• un1 .. 1 t1on1 w1tb .the ce>Yn ed in the ""t•, you of the d~ecknt. 1ttey have we1v.cs b•fore thi h•arino. mev fU• wtlh th•· THE P£TITION notice pr coo .. ntt<I Your 1ppearanc• court • formel "•· 1 I q u • • t • th• to' the propoHd may.be 1n per1on or QUe1~ • for Sp~iel decedent'• W1U. end eotttm.I Thelndepen-b'/ Vf:IUt ettorn•Y· Notlc• of the f1Ung cod1c1l1, if env, be dent edm1ni1tration IF YOU ARE A • of en lnwntory •nd edmitted to probece. euthOfltV will b4' CREDITOR or • I eppuii•• of ••tete The Will end any granted unlHt an oonti~nt creditor •H•tt or of any codic111 are evellabl• Interested pereo" of the d"9ued, you petition or ~ount for exem1netlon In hl11 •n objection t'> mutt file your cltim .. provided 1n Me- the tile kept by th• the P•tition end with th• court and don l 250 of. the court. ' 1howa good• cauH ,INlll • oopy to th• Cellfotnle Prob•t• THE PETITION why the court peraonel reprt1ent.. Code. A RequHt for r•QUHtl euthoritV to should not grant the tive eppolnted by th• Speo& .. Notlc• form edrt11rnater the ettete tuthority. ooun within four It •v•labl• from the under the lndepen-A· HEARING on months from the court clerk. dent Admlni•tretlon the petition will b• d•t• of"fire1 l11utnc1 AttarMy fw of EatatH Act. <Thi• held on December~. of l•tf•rt .. proVlded Pw•dafw. euthor1tv will eltow 1999 at 1:45 P.M. In Medon 9100 of ....... T~ the personal rapre· In Dept. L73 located the Callfolole Pro· 1178SW.,. Hl\Urtlv• to tek• at 341 Th• City • bet• Coda. The Um• ~. •770. meny • ao&iona with-Drive Orange CA for filing clllime will 1..-~ CA out obtaining court 92883-0097. not eXPf'• before 9002& epprovtl. Btfore IF VOU OBJECT four month• from 10/28. 10/27, 1 t /02 I •n EllPL0-·1 :1 •n alPLO~ I 476 EMPI.= f7& EllPl= ORIVER BUD MEYER Truck ~ NANNY RECEPT JCUSTOMER SVC APPOllrnf.&W' ~ Relngeraied Haulng P1ovtde t>elor .. aftet '>Choo! Fff.PIT 91~ ~Fii .,.,......_., ·st 000 sign-on boRlS lor care tor &-,•1 Old PO up 101-Sp Sal Houi1y ra\e ...., .. ~ exp co dnvlHS 'Solo dnvi!S llom SChoOI coal< dnnar open, depen<Wlg on ll(l), · FT/PT stan up 10 33 cents Solo occas1on1lly and run dUtoei. Incl pholies, custome1 .Dor & f-.1,JJ:t Slllna dllvers, c<inlractors & grUJ· etrends H()urs us1111tly QUtS~. good COIM'lllllCI· · ~U2-.,~0 _ 111 ~ cal'tol lree ~ Ovemiclll care llOll sllJls poUNe att!IUOe, net· Ho•tr today 877·283 't3t3 • ~e1al "~' •eh05 oonng goocs cOIT'IP'lf• s1ri15 F11t r:1 • (CAL 'SCAN) I month Own Cal. llet!f\Se, 1es1.WM IO ~9-646-9615, or Top-pmclutns • IO$Ula/Q Must be ~Die lo C.-J'annet .it '14~646-3137 tf?O__.~ · hl~hcr ~=~~~ A~"!~:~g,~~~~· •r:t ~k-9~~~a: RESEARCH ASST -'""'-'~ : ~i!'.i!"'"' ......... 1•m10ty al lhe D~tlol Cosli ~I Cal Jean Shew Smd k1tgll>«l con:IUlltlg Pt\lebotomy ourse-I · t\llJ1-ii.M Elpenence • plus, nol I (714)444-1500 ~nn in Peleta Ulndong SNk· • ~ • ., ... .,..,,..,._... rtqtRred Drug 9Cl181Wl!l/ p:O t'--Ing 11'1 exp'd OfganQed sell· Boston Reed Co CalM Reg [q_ In ~9S9 l11 COIO!a pl1'fslCal requwed. EO'E •• ."'-motJvated inc:tr1 Xril oral l390129t 1020l·1l41 I \{rs.'.l ., .. ,.. lo; S..lt• Poeltlon Drtver Wanted wrlllen and grammar ~ I I · 111xl itm-'il!Jt 94M42-7667 • $9.2.2 pet hour plus ~ter exp t.4IJS1 bl lnde- 472 ~ESTICc •ae j Call forapp1. • . · mileage pender(. COOICienllOUS end ,_ ""5 1~1~744 Heir Styllet and lac•al I · lrliible ~*Ind ~ person needed In ~8 Woitt p oof readng reseerdl rod yourownhOUrs rerul'll)lll:e Needed Mon thru Su,n, lnte1.:tion v.~h ve00of$ Deptndlbfe women ro orly, Coolad AhdrPW o 2:45am to 5:45pm. Ad· ·car rlQ Fu rH and Nlary dean;lronUghl-laundty, 111 •BARBEOUES• 949-673-4186 P899f dltlonal work may be I H11tort 10 i62-692-SM7 eia=, ~~~ No~~:.~, HOttL 7"·324-1261 • 1vanab1e. . ~~·re:W"s E.xp.d ;;::~~~=r.:::=:;::.1 f 474 W=~ I ~n':o1~m!n~~ s= Portotlno Bch Hotel ~~t>fi1~~~::;~ !~.!!: :'~rac.e .... FT • eq>er needtd.5 .... Htn~immediately pr(!of or payments, RUAIL·ExP o SALES • toam.7pm. tart .... drivers heense, social S.letpereon to Siii laciea CJWw5tyle f'1AHOS 1-Coh<tlWft ·~·~ • ,..,.., • ...,... • a...~ .. CA8HPAID .. -----WE BUY ESTATa8 .~......., ....... f'. I cor1srnrm1rniS I '~ ·. :;.": .:::: 1' ' ~ I • • '' J' I I I. •' • l___:.2-~): ·!.'.. _J ChanY dr.lng room tit. 92" cb pedeMll, 2 .. !_~dlM'l~. r.i;ittd ....... l llllch + 'ltlVer 1111 bOlld,• COi $9000 Sall $3950 * t4H4'47'N • t 1 - -•• , --~ . .. t.; ·-r--::r-~tT •• ... -~ . • l <::IL.ovlng Swedllh NIHM• $7/hour up (O.O.E.) ~ SS F & PIT Hcurity card. . end apparer al Ul*8ll S10ft a1 Aid hourty/2Ahr1. Good BeMf pkg n•ll. Apply fap a +. but noc req!d 141 0 M N6 gollcouM SllllV cook. dlMnG. 1Sy(s exp,_ • Balt>eq..,. a-. ~ Froot Desk Person c en · V. pnnl out. comm John 14MS2- loelll rtrj . 9'!Hl46-3735 2331~81¥CI., Ap~ within ; RETAIL SALES l'iELP an:s11 lew) "'" Mon to th,u Fri from I I ~osta MIN 2306 Oceanl""'t Accepllng applicltlon1 MUST LOVE OOOS II ~ .~i= "-( • lntll'V BNd Newport &each 8:00arn to 4 OOpm. TMR~~ERY • ' . -&ooldleeper/Sectetarv ~ (1~.30-5.00pm) Please bring •II re-SOuth Ped ilC FT/PT.~. ge1 math. WP Fax. 949·723-4370 quired Information. c: ...... 21 ~ p-.1 •ATEA~e NB """"""" "'PCH Fu t·mad~nofinoOnew ...--llled ...,...ie ....,_ Slett, Fashion 1-51and r..,. .. .,,. Adi O ~ ~18M!"llll0tll is now ll!ling M9soned Jet Mn Ui ,_9 252·2t90 ...QQ mm . Timea range-County per$Ol'I FUU.11me S8blW eip COtmltS$IOtl8d ~ essoc's Cerd • Gift Shoo PfT wlltl W•b-srte Attn: Pem Beeklnghlm pief d Fu res 949 833 1176 N>PIY In peta_on. Aero.. •Ill> &omf weekeods. 1e-www.portofinobeath • 29().1 Garry Ave. eTEACHERSe from Bloolftlngd.ila. lable outgoing. some ollce hotel com S.nta AN. Ca 92704 ,,_... 111 Nl1'P0'1 81.n. Ml: o"" 1 computer? sk* R°'8 7•4•963~ ------"""7" 71"549-8541 · Pays U.ffht, Q1'tlll ~ N 1t 10 W'Oflt. »snt hr CASHIER/CLEfJK 80()-~ t1t1. c.11 MHss-2812 Bue PT/FT. ea&-251-7625 UllAllPhannllCY FT.,,.. his, "ax Mara •Pf OEMONSTAAfOAS. TERMINIX or www.worll·fronHlom.-Cd Char11a 114 s.40-8911 Soulll Coasl Plaza W-kends in O'OC8'Y stoi 11 fmmedll18 pas.bona evlll tc. rtttl d01tnow Change YOIJ/f Uttf erea, car nee, roos1 be ~ 58ieslcul1omot SVI: tldMO- ERA Is toollinO lor senous High end 1t111an l11tndfY wlsales ablhty uals. loquire 949-646-0212 ~ lnl118S1ed ri gelbllg women's bou11qtie 949-&4~...C2831Tt.C.nt-6.Sn llltlr real llta(fl llclla ancl needs p1otess10nal •RECEPtiONiST fT• gc:wig lo WOii! Wt wll pey tor ul8sperlon .ch tyr Mon-Fri, for bu'a111H1 In yout llceNe 11anng COUISI ~ '" sales a rooSl1 lrvlne. Computer, phones. 800-400-5391 exl 119 II you art excellenl In etc. Call tc•260-tUO X22 CLAaallltilllD 842 .. 078 • Cuatomer S.Vice lmmtd sates you can "*- operwig w!Small OC MMCe up ro S15·S30lhr. Co. IOI organiltd lldv wt. Eflll'sh a roost! Sllong comrnincal)On ~ . (71~)754-7900 ~ c.tl Mt-54HSSO " ' I REHT · through ctasslfred • . . If you're looking to repaint it; replace it. or restore it, loOk .in the Pilot Classifieds ·tO find the service -REPAINTING you're looking for. ' ... .. ·1._-:..-=.~~~~~~T-~O-~-D~ .. A~Y.='_S.__ .. _ .. _._ .. _ .. _ .. _ .... _I Bleyl'ldlcu .... 'wGOD~N · CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~ ~ with OMAR SHAlllf and TANNAH HUlSCH [480 BUSINESS 1 J 4IO .•• , r 480 • , ...... , a.flOMWNmll OPPOR11 OPPORMl'f1l8 t ,,.... bl Wll'/ of out of .... compenlN. CMc:k wlttl the local e.tt« 8ualnt11 Bu· rMU before you Mnd eny money «"" for Mt'Vlc-. RMcl Ind undtf$tlnd eny con· tr1c11 before you algn. AU. CASHBIZ Cok-.rf'rrto/Pepal VendlnO Routes Great loc.hon1l Profits up lo S 1.500 Mellly ~~$4.000 FrM Yldeo, fil\IWldng IVlll- able · tl·800·337·1375. (CAl.'SCAN) MEDICAL BtLUHC. Ul*niled ~ D04tlUI No exp necessaiy 'Free lnlo & CO.ROM lrMlt $4.91151 S8.995 FNnang av•lable. lal8'ld A~omat8d Meclc8' Servlc11, Inc 800-322·1139 e1Ct2101. (CAl'SCAN) W1NNINC lftARTS North'.Swill'I ~11lnr:D1bk. !loult\ iJc:lh. WU" ·~nal>kl IWI Wes1 led the queen of club$ and tlecl11tt could count four winoeri m chc side SUIU. once the ICC of dia- monds wu forced out Two plan' ~ awarcm -South.c:®ld Ir)' to st\ up d1amonch, IO 11thlch Ulete were obvious n~ks. Ot play alon1 c:rourufT lines, whkh would d(pend on httlc more than East hold1n1 lenJ(h in lhe minon Clearly, the ratter was lhe boeu.:r hnc . NORTil •A 10 '75 l Cl AJll 2 05 •'65 WEST •KQUJ 0 53 EAST •96 o AJ7 • QJ 4 t1 1016 0 864 2 • 10 7.} l SOUTH •J 1" KQ94 • o KQ 1093 •AK8 Declarer won the rU'St tnck in hand u East encouraaod with the 1even, crossed to dummy w11h the ece of t.padtt and led a diamond 10 the queen and ace. The jack. of clubs return was taken with the renwn1111 hi1h honor, a club went on chc kins of diamonds ·and a club was ruffed with dummv's low ll'Ump. A spade ruff wo.s followed by a duunond. ruffed low. The contn1tt was now cold. A sp:idc was l'Uffcd with the nine of hcans, secure in lhc knowledge I.hat West would follow suit. 11lt four hi&h trumps on a erOiSnlff 11CCOW1tcd for lhc last four tncks. NORTH ·EAST Dbl P•' 4• P1&11 Pas PIM Opcnina lead. Queen of• Before commcncina the play. counl your 1ncu and plan your cam- J>alrfortti ·s double o( One spade WIU ·ror takeout, auarantceing four hearo in \his sequence. Suulh had more 1han enough to 1ump to ~ in helllU and, after Nonh cue-bid • spades to show utra values, goina co What if West hid returned a uump afcer winning lho Icing of diamondJ7 Declarer must ch'-n&e plan01 and hope that · ttump1 arc 3·2 and a defender holds three diamonds including lhc Jack. so that it can be l'\lffcd out [iam=I llARSINESnEJHEASHEY. Establkihed vending roule Will ... by 11114199 $8,500 minimum lnv111.tnent. $3,000 + monthly l/'lcomll L8ISe avWblt ~ good Crtdll 1·800-837·7"44"4 (CAL'SCAN) FlAEFIG.HTER ANO EMT N o exptrlence 1 ·800·252·05511 . (CAL'SCAN) AAA· cot((/ FAito FREE INF0$1800. we.icly W/20 Local Accl'I. 'Fil Available 1-I00-55M411 2•"" J· .=J CfiEOfT CAR.O DEBT? Avoid banllrup1~ ·stop colleclion calla. 'CUI llnance charges. 'CUI payments up. 10 50%. Debi consolidation Fast App!OYWI No Cf9dlt Chick (800)270·9894. (CAL'SCAN) INotm Get llllpl No Cid cneck!' No~ Ontlow pey-menll Cal Mfe. leaclng coo-~ !inn lor ,,... QIJolel No upfront 19"1 One low ~mencl ~888)808-DEBT (CAL'SCA~ (• " -=1 1$SOVEROUE BILLSlll Credi! ~bltm1? Con· solldate SI SM18 day.,. ~ Cut .:c=s up to II No lion 1..n 1.ac»863-ll008 8¥l 9C9 -~.wscom (CAL'SCA 414 MONEY .. TOWOWANTEO ANANCIAL PROBLEMS? MtltnniOm blowQijts Cledt repe1r, big~ aman buslness 11a11-upa, 0t \*SOflll We Cll'I help you~. Blb ciiEbiT OK' Consolidation, Personal &llinllS Low ~•t rates, no up · tram IMS Call Strallold 1-an-85-4-8002 "'RICH A0Nfm Have hOme equity? I have money to lendl Save 1hou11nd1ll P~yoll •11· ~e etedt caid and cat oans No credll .OKI 1·888·711·S626 ~t01259117 DRE/Veril 16-227-0931) (CA\.'SCAN) SELL YolK llolnl llwOUOfl ctusllled (m ~I SUP AVAIL-LOMG TERM LEASE. Sallbolt up to 65' In length. pvt allp next to BCYC. Mt-71'"'405 (daya) wAHT£b.PllVate boa1$lip1n N 9 1or 65 II powet boll XlnC ,.·ts 949--474-0404 Ell 343 Ask lor Matt BMW 8251 '11 PoWlflul I pretty, V.(;, llltoyg, II\, p'#I 6Ull root. antl·the11. 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Run your 8d In the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Founta1n valley Independent to MfRCEOE1 IDfl IJ ••••WAGON •••• lnYoac, ~. lllV~ 3rd .... dnl CXll1d, MaJ.e Ol1(lf 714·7&4-0737 (It Cel phQne 7 \,& 413-(]()(l I fllihct0£s BENZ '26 SEC 1Mlfullpoww ~101 ll<Jk m 1 O'#ntf, lllVtr blue, 01 ty Interior. lmmlcul.tt1I $12 500 9CH44 4044 uefcecree hnz SU20 R Slllolll 111vtt, .ucMd co, t~ope tiff .Ck 1 O#nef. S)I( mli.t, $49.500 Alli for :,u .. ; ?ilot • r.:.;· .-. . .. ~ ' Geot~ t-4M40.10M .. EMtots saa sno '' -------_.-champagne. low ml. NISSAN 300ZX 't1 S35 99!> + ltt1 t W?lMC 2+ 2, T·ToP, 2nd OWfWf, LANO ROVER Peer! Wlllt1, MK Nawport Bch t-4M40.f445 greet cul 11',11 . MetceclH 6320 ·17 • t-4M41~T02 Cl\lmpaonelcream beige tOYOT~ 4 RUNNER • *11 ecnd, lolldld' 58k rill, I S I I $42.000 714-504-8800 Low m , up1r c 1111 UIL rt1Cm USIW \IC/ltCU $20.ll9~ + fttc f0027:l»Z J'llROUOJJ C£ASStnco . l:AHO ROVER (H9' 8'2 tJ878 Newport Bcb t"4t4404(.a I • I 0 Y£S. 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