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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-09 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMN\UNITIES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1999 No II)ore ~clnic Monday · co~~il meetings • Newport Beach City Council votes to !IlOVe its meetings to Tuesdays to give them additional preparation time. No~ ScuwARTZ Dliy Pb NEWPORT BEACH -The City Council on Mon day decided un'aru- mously to change its regular meet- ings to the second and fowth Tues- days of the month, begmning in Jan- uary. ·. With next to no debate, council mem~rs decided to change the day m order to give themselves and city staff more time to review their week- ly PilCket to better prepare for meet- mgs. The quick vote was 7-0. Changing the meeting dc1.y would also give staff an extra day to prepare the reports, said Dave Kiff, deputy city manager. Reports are now avail- able to council members on Wednes- ddy. After the change, that will shill to Thursday and the public will be able to receive the information on Fridays. The council first discussed chang- ing the date of the meetings at the Sept. 18 council and staff retreat. · Despite the change in days, the tune of both the study sessipns and the council meetings will not change. The study sessions will continue to stdrt at 4 p.m. and the meetings at 7 p.rn. Now thdt the proposal has been approved, the counal and city clerk's office will begm to notify residents and. other mterested parties of the news Notice..<> will be mailed to all homeowners' associations and will be included m the November and December water bills. officials Sdld. Residents can get ugendd infor- mation and staff reports using the city's home pdge al \\'WW.city.new- port-beach.ca.us, by V1s1t.Jng tbe pub- lJc counter dt the clerk's ofhcp pr by calling the city c1.t (949) 644-3005. P' 'OTOS ev SEAN HIUER I DAILY PILOT Ruthann Robinson of Newport Beach cruises home Monday on Newport Boulevard despite the flooded street conditions. ••• and a clogged drain • County's first storm in months part of a cooling trend from last month's w arm weather. (,R£(, R1s1.n.,;c County, ledvmg behind ~licked roads and cool breezes. The stonn drenched most of north- ern and central CaWomia, but was rel- dtively weak here. Newport Beach lifeguard!; reported 0.15 mchcs of rain in the storm's live-hour span Monday. ·Compared to Santa Barbara, where mor(} than an inch of ram fell, coun~ r~s1dents had htUc to complam dbout Maintenance supervisor Chris Klytta unclogs a drain. that could not handle Monday's ralnJall, which totaled 0.15 inches. lbl{Pb N'EWPORT-MESA -It's been ,22 day~ smce this area last saw rain. For the third time in seven months, tigh~ r!lm spnnkled across Orange SEE RAIN PAGE 6 moncJ.iy top10 --~-~ -~- •. I•' 'I I lrfp•,tvt1". ----- f11cf3y politics - Leisure time Prosperify results in social clubs, water sports hfestyles qal rate. A branch of the Bank of RaJ· boa opened in Costs Me a with 300 depositors. ---~ - ---- A s the rest of the coun· try expen- enced the Roanng For todlly'• Mlllerinlwn Moment, ... P .... 3 '20s, the Ncwport·Mcsa ar a was i'Oaririg a well. Residents began to enJoy th luxunes that usually accompa· ny ptospenty. Costa Meso ser- vaccs expanded Bl an expGOCD· Modem conv • nicnc . id walks, ga for h ating and rooking, tho ftrst el ctrlc lights, ga ohne pwnp , and a po t ofhc -emerged SEE 2000 PAGE I . . Looking tqt Marine Avenue on a.Jboa bland ID 1128. FYI .Z• Beginni.,g in Januarj, the Newport Beach City Council will have its meetings on the secortd and fourth Tuesday of each . month. Council members say the change w ill allow them to better prepare for the meetings, which w ill continue to start at 7 p.m. .. Re Leaf finally in sight Costa Mesa .grol}p is close to its goal of planting 2,000 trees in the city by 2000 .. COSTA MESA -Given that most people break their New Year's rei.olubons, what ReLeaf Costd Mes{.t did SLX vears ago seemed almost unthinkable. The group made a millenruum resolution, Group members decided they would plant 2,000 trees m the city b} 2000. And they're almost there. . ·we red.lly want to make our goal,• Sdtd Liz Meyer, president of the group •Now that we're this close, we're all tired but see thf end in sight.• The pledge was made m 1994, a year after the group formed. While some membe were at first a 1b1t dubious that be met. a recent ... $4,594 grant ·u·s been a long seven years, but it's very rewordilg ~~ drive down ttle street and go 'We planted these trees."' Liz Meyer RelNf from the D partment of For try and Fire Protection and Califor- rua ReLeat ha made 1t seem poss1ble. ·1r been a tong seven years, but. it's very rewarding when you dnve down the street and go 'We planted these trees,'· Meyer sdld. Th~ grant 'Wlll go toward purchasing 130 trees, which cost about $30 Cd.Ch, ledving the group to forage for funds to pay for the last 176. SEE LEAF PAGE 6 INDEX ClASSIAEDS "-9 COMMUMm FO«UM "_.2 POUCI Flt.ES. __ ~2 PUIUC NOOO'S ... ,_w .I WTS --.. "7 WEATHER .,.....,. ... W.'9iw7fk S. W11l 11• P.-1 , November 9, 1999 POLITICS ASIDE Looks like noB-1 Bob W ith the announced retire- ment of South County's Rep. Ron Packard, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher CR-Huntington .. Beach) can breathe a huge sigh of relief. While Bob Doman has not yet decided whether he will run to fill Packard's seat, he has taken bis sights off of Rohrabacher's. •My friend Dana Rohrabacher ... despite treating me badly, he's home free,• Doman said Friday from his Virginia home. "I endorse him." . Doman .had been toying with the idea of running against Rohrabacber, with whom he has a tense personal relationship, since he lost a rematch with Rep. Loret- ta S~chez (0-Garden Grove) last year. Now, he's considering whether to jump into what could be a crowded Republican tield or stay a radio and TV personality, which gives him a national platform for his conservative message. . "Team Doman• -essentially his family -are huddling, and the opinions ace mixed, Doman said. He may hold a press conference as soon as Wednesday or Thurs- day with a decision. The family debate, Doman said, is about how he can best serve his country: returning to Congress or remaining a conserv- ative spokesman on his radio show and as a guest commentator for Fox News. Doman also said he's not inter- ested in returning to Congress if the Democrats win back a majori- ty, so the GOP's narrow and pre- carious control is a factor in his thinking. He said his own pdlling shows ·that he bas the highest name recognition in Packard's 48th Dis- trict, making him confident he could win the seat. "Whoever wins the priJnary ... will be the Congress person," Dor- nan stated. While Doman's run isn't yet a sure thing, one thing is certain: U former GOP Senate hopeful and millionaire Darrell Issa runs, Dor- nan won't make it easy on him. . "If I don't go, I'll.make sure he doesn't make it," Doman said. Another thmg that's tor sure, Rohrabacher i5 sleeping a whole lot easier. "Obviously, I will be relieved to not have a maj~r primary fight,• Rohrabacher said, adding that be didn't want to speculate on a . future Doman race, other than to say "I'm happy that it won't be against me.• • • The loser in this news is Demo- cra e ns • i to unseat Rohrabacher. One of his greatest hopes was that Doman and Rohrabacher would tear each other apart, and spend lots of money to do so. Now, he admits, he's an even longer' shot than before. "We're going to just go forward no matter what,• he said. "We'll talk about what the priorities will be for the 21st century. · • 5.J. CAHN is city editor of the. Daily Pilot. SehCI your political news to him by fax at (949) 646-4170; or by e-mail to dal- lypllotOlatimes.com. He can be reached at (949) 574-4268. • • commun1 fOrum Doily Pilot COMMUNITY COMMEllTllY Zero-tolerance debate far from over DANA B~o:. JIM FE..RRYM~N : & MARTHA FLUOR I n Jur.ie 1999, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education established a subcom- mittee composed of the three board members, who currently have chil- dren in our schools, to review th~ 4210 (zero-tolerance policy) with district staff. This is not the first time that the Qoard of Education has reviewed the pcilicy. Ov~r the course of the last four years, this board has "tinkered" with the exist- ing policy. In 1996, as a result of lawsuits, the board of education defined the terms "under the influence" and · "school sponsored event.• lo 1998, the board amended the automatic transfer section of the policy to Dana Black Jim Ferryman allow ele~entary principals the lee- way in dealing with kindergarten to third-grade students caught with nail files (weapons) and aspirin (drugs). Now, this subcommittee is looking at the automatic transfer policy for all students. Not one of us on this subcommit- tee is interested in ~getting rid H of the automatic transfer section. We all believe that an effective zero- tolerance policy mus~Jiave some significant conse- quences for those students who violate the policy. We believe that they must b~ firm and strictly Martha Fluor enforced. We believe it should . be' applied uniformly to all students. We are interested in looking at what is in the best interest of the student. We are interest~ in a poli- cy that is consistent, fair and uni- formly applied to all students. We are interested in looking at inter- ventions that work, of providing a student and his or her parents with options that assist the student and R E A. D E R S R E S P 0 N D family in dealing with his or her sit- uation, of providing opportunities for growth in responsibility and decision making. We are interested in a policy that provides staff and families with options. The staff of Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District will be making recommendations to this subcom- mittee on constructive options to consjder. The NeWJ:?Ort-Mesa Uni- fied Sdlool bistrict"Board of ·Educa- tion will not mak~ this decision without a great deal of input from parents, students, experts, legal counsel and interested community members. This is just the beginning -no decisions have been made. • DANA BlAOC. JIM FERRYMAN and MARTHA FLUOR are members of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education. Most say Marinapark site should be for public use AT ISSUE: Whether the city-owned land on Balboa Boulevard between rs and 19th streets should be made into entirely public uses. Maiinapark should remain in public hands, available tor park development or other nondevelopment us~. We don't need more pri- vate "highest and best use" disposition of public land. PETER OETH Corona del Mar I am not in favor of the Marinapark land being used for private use. It belongs to the city. And we need as much open space and recre- ational area for our citizen homeowners. And I feel that that is a beautiful spot and it -. Newport Beach and tum tt over to the whims of the developers. Let the little guy kee·p the respect for the vet- erans of our country. Which is to keep the American Legion where it is and the Girl Scouts and the less-: expensive marina. All of these things are used by a variety of citizens and should stay the way they are. Ap.d certainly should not be turned over to developers and spoilers of the earth. Please, keep it the way it is. SHARON BOUDREAU Newport Beach • should be dpened to as many people as possible. UNDAOETH Corona del Mai DON LEACH I DAllY PILOT American Legion Post 291 at the end of 15th Street Is where developers want to build a new resort hotel. I am q :nnmenting on pub- lic or private use of Marina- park. Jf the Marinapark peo- ple are evicted, RUblic use would be a great thing. We don't have any really nice public beaches here for the public to come and use ~ow that the Fun Zone beach has gone away. When I was a kid that's where we used to swim, in front of the Fun Zone. That's gone. Hotels they don't need. Regarding your eclitorial 1 about the redevelopment of the Marinapark piece of land on the peninsula, and the issue of "highest and best use" ("Marinapark should hold up its end of the deal," Oct. 30). Well, I usually do not take a stand against my own cause, however in this case, l think l must' agree with the city. I have been a Girl Scout leader for five years and I have visited the Scout House numerous times. Although ' the Scout House ts charming, and has a great deal of hJsto- . ry behind it, I feel it is both physically and situationally obsolete. Girl Scouts could use a site with some addi- tional land in which camp- out training and overnight events could be held. Addi- tionally, parking is extremely limited, which forces moms loaded with armfuls of sup- plies to cross the middle of Newport Boulevard while monitoring large groups of small children. The dilemma for Girl Scouts in making a move will primarily be funding:. The city should take this into con- sideration if ·asking the Scout House to make a move. The city is contemplating redevel- opment uses that could be very high sales-tax and bed- tax generators; therefore the city should fund the relocat- ing of existing users, espe- cially a nonprofit low-budget user such as Girl Scouts. KRISTY NEUBO Newport Beach MAILBAG . I am calling regarding the Marinapark plans. I am speaking for myself and my husband, George, who is a member of the American Legion. We would like to see it remain the way it is. Open space for public. What is wrong with some people who probably couldn't afford to have a house on the beach to have a mobile home park? And also to share with peo- ple who wouldn't have access to a luxury hotel. Let's not Huntington Beach-ize Ml~HAEL O'KEUY Newport Beach Please do not give Mari- napark away, The city needs to hang on to every inch of J>roperty it has. Open it to the ptiblic, develop it for the public, but let's not give it away and then have to buy new property for a new park somewhere else. It belongs to the people of Newport Beach. JEAN MACDONALD Newport Beach Isolated beaches have richer habitats by. people • .And J was astorusbed at the high ~pecies diversity and stand- ing stock and the pristine conditions of both of these beaches. As a matter of fact I don't remember seeing beaches this pristine m the last 30 years. And it pointed out even more to Jl}.0 how severely damaged the rocky intertidal corrununity at Llttle Corona Del Ma.r is. We have CdITi.ed out nine surveys down there, scientif- ic surveys, and the difference in the diversity of life, the size of animals and the actual species presence in astonishingly different when you visit a rocky intertidal that receives little or no human unpact and compared it to one that is DE>mbarded by,buman impact. who 1S sponsonng the initiative or . -what asused the measure to be pro--. • posed. It also doesn't explain who the • opponents are and what actions they are taking. So far, it appears that the opponents have resorted to unethical slander, false infonnation and ha.rass- ment of petitioners. Plus, although the measure has yet to qualify for the bal- lot, someone is financing an expen- Regarding the article .lly Susan McCormack titled •nctepools Between A Rock and. a Hard Place," on Oct. 26. I am a marine biologist at OCC, ~d I and my student research team, which is c~ the Rocky Inter- tidal Protection Project, just had the opporluruty to survey two very isolat- ed beaches in Ldguna Beach. One was at Three Arch Bay and the other one was at Victoria Beach. Both of Utese are beaches that are rather diffi- c~t to get to and are visited very little DENNtS KELLY Costa Mesa Slow~growth measure needs in-depth coverage There isn't any excuse for the poor 1oumalism end biased reporting exemplified by the "Slow-Growth Measure Effort Plugs Away• story published in the Dally Pilot Oct. 13. 11li.s is literally the worst wrttten story that I've read regarding ballot initiaQves. The article doesn't'explain sive survey that seems to be testing campaign strategy. · How abcitit J>ld.>lisbing the fadS, instead of subjective ~rting. JEN'41FER W. FRUTIG, PhD Newport Beach REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 Of advertlsemerrts herein can be reproduced without written per· mission of copyright owner WEATHER AND SURF POLICE FILES VOL. 93, NO. 262 ntOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publi~r TONY DOO£RO, Editor J!MRR RAGLAND, Senior City Editor SJ.CAHN, City Cdttor NANCY OfEEVEA • Fe~ures Editor ltOGEl CARLSON. Sports Editor MARC MARTIN, Photo Editor AHTHONY PECJ(. ~Editor JOSI J. 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LOCATION SIZI Wedge .••••... 3·6 nw/sw Newport .••.•... 3-S nw/sw Blac.kies ....••.. 3 4 nw/sw River Jetty .•• -•• 3 5 nw/sw CdM .•••. , ••••• M nwh.w TIDES TODAY First low 2:28 a.m ........................ .,0.8 First high 8:57 a.m ......................... 5.7 Second low 3:58 p,m.,,,.,,.M .... UHO"U"'O,O Second high 10!19 p.m .. " ....... M,.,..,, .... 3.8 FtltDAY first low 3:1"4 a.m ...................... 2 2 First high 9;27 a m .................... ~ .. 5.7 Second low 4:36 p.m ....... '" ............. O 1 Second high 11.06 p.m ................... 3.7 COSTA MESA • Adems Avenue: A television, flashlight and video cas- sette recorder worth $729 were stolen from a home In the 1700 block between Oct. 1 S.25. • West llMer Street A briefcase and its contents worth $800 were stolen from a car in the 800 block between 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. Oct. 22. • HMIKw loulevardi A wallet and its contents worth S 131 were stolen from a car In the 2700 block at 9 p.m. Oct. 25. • Pomona A'WtnUe: A set of tools worth S560 was stolen from a car In the 1800 block the evening of Oct. 24. • West 11th 5trHt: A cellular phone worth $300 was stolen from a store in the 600 block at 11 a.m Oct. 30. NEWPORT BEACH • 8'rch ~ A cellular phon and compact disc player wo,,h $500 were stolen from a hotel In the 4100 block the evening of Nov 2. • c:.rftpuil Drive: Mlscell•neous computer parts worth $2, 108 were stolen in the 5100 block between 9 and 6 p.m. S.turdly. . • w.tt c:o.tt Hlgtlww9y: A cellular phone worth $150 was stOlen ~om a car In the 700 block Wednesday evening. • N""'°" C....... Drtw: A cellular phone and stereo worth $685 were stolen In the 900 block ~ 7 a m. and 3:30 p.m. Friday. ' Doily Pilot . . . T~~y. November 9, 1999 3 City trying to compromise ~n Harbor Day School gym . Ti11y Vaugh?i was big character i11 ewpo11 0 ne of the real charac- ters of Orange Coun- ty history was Tiny Vaughn, constable of the Newport Beach township. nny's real name was Prank, but somcwh~r<" along the way, ho had tt,cq\iired the niclfoame. "Tiny.• -,-H-E_V_E_R_D_l_C_T __ oal hmb, hd\.'109 lot th leg m a motor yde acct· dent. But to someone who d1dn't know dbout the dfll· hcial le9. Wdtching Tfny bury a kntfe m it Wd:, an unncrv1ng t>xpencnce. • ~roposal includes painting and landscaping to reduce the gym's effects on resi<lents' views. NOAl>:I Sc flWARTZ ~Pill NEWPORT BEACH City and school officials hope a combination of trees, screen.s and paint will rnidi- mize the visual effects of the new Harbor Duy School gym and will ap?f:ase distraught neighbors. On Sunday, re. idents who live near the school received a letter from VICe mayor Tom Thomson regarding the coop- erative effort on the par!: of city and school oUic:ials. "I walked around the neighborhood Md put [the letters} on fences arid on the front door. l also talked to a lot of people and (almost) every- one 1 talked to was fine with it,• said Thomson, adding that the st.U' caused by construction oJ the gym was unfortunate. This "is a ccinsiderable shift from two months ago, when about 60 residents vented their frustrations at a meeting called by city officials. The gym, which was con- sti:ucted in August, blocked . MILLENNIUM MOMENT ·1 •tc1 anuld the ~and put [the letters) on finms and on lhe front door. I also tailed to G lot of people cal (aMIOSt] IYtfyOl18 I kAed to was fine with it: Tom Thomson residents' views and many complained that the 40-foot- tall building was an· eyesore and would devalue their properties. Despite assertions by resi- dents that the city did not noti- fy them of the proposal, the project did go to the Planning Commission and City Coun- cil, said City Manager Homer Bludau. He also said the building is part of the school's master plan and is therefore legal. As a result of the com- plaints raised at the meeting, city staff and consultants met to explore ways of reducing the building's effects on neighbors. Drawing on ~ influence ProW1c Corona de l Mar cartoonist Virgil Partch was the creator of "Big George," a character whose tendency to get no respect influenced Rodney Dangerfield's comic shtick on the same the'me. Partch's nationally syndicated cartoons ran in magazines such as "The Saturday ;Evening Post," "Look" and "Collier's.• Partch was also a member of the Balboa Island Sculling and Punting Society, a group famous for tak.mg a yacht to Las Vegas. He died in 1984. Whih• community mem- bcu; sugg~ted reducing the height of the building, offl- cidls said that would mevoca- bly damage its structural integrity. • Now, two months later, officials feel they've comP. up Wlth a reasonable compro- rruse using a combmati_on or pamt anil land~caping. Amon~ other things, school officials will paint the gym in particular colors that should minimize its visual pre ence. The new paint job should be completed by Thanksgiving. • -By January, the school plans to plant several 25-foot trees and erect 15-foot panels to support vines along San Joaquin Hills Road. Also, tbe side ot the builqmg facing Margu,ente Avenue will be screened with tall pine trees. It is estimated that a wall of trees wouJd cost $60,000 to $70,000. Despite lhe fact it took a number· of years for school officlals to come up with the funds to build the gymnasi- \lm in the first place, they . have agreed to implement the unprove menls through donated money. The nickname was pecu- liar because he was any- thing but tiny His son. Don, a character Ul hls own right, stood 6·feet 7 mches tall. Tiiiy was larger. Pic- ture two, or perhaps three SO-gallon oil drums placed one on top of the other That WdS Tiny Vaughn. Theor~tically, the consta· ble sunply acts as an agent of the justice of the peoce in serving papers Not Tiny He was a retired cop and believed in enforcing the law in his township. That township included the city of Newport Beach and the then-unincbrporated ared of the county known as Costd Mesd. After a couple of t)edd- to-head confrontations with Chief of Police Hodgkin- son, himseU a prt>lty tough guy, Tiny agreed lo stay out of Newport Beach. Howev- er, Costa Mesa became his fiefdom To hell with the sheriff. whose duty it was to enforce the law in that area: Tiny did 1t • Some of his efforts were a tnJle irregular, but highly effective. For example, 1f a bar had a bad reputat.Jon for serving drunks, Tony didn't waste his time remonstrating with the management He JUSt parked his big Buick out- side the bar and arrested every drunk who staggered out. Trade quickly fell off and, facing bankruptcy, the bar owner qmt serving drunks. Tmy's bookkeeping was deplorable. Every year, he and the grand iury auditor had a confrontation that usually resulted 111 threats At one hmc:. the rcstau- rnnt In Coronc1 df!l Mdr now calJ(?d the Five C.:rowns was known as thl' Tail ot the Cock. Th • 01igtndl Ta1l of the Cock had hmm openeQ tn Los Angeles br two men, W~rren ilnct McHenry They. robe rt gardner plit up, McHenry kept .the tos Ang le operation, and -.....,...-----~---· Bruce l.Varren opened 11 of mctictment and prosecu- tion. However, nothing ever Cdme of 11 and when Tiny died, hi books were 1J1 such a mess that no one ever tried to clear them up Tmy's son. Don, who lat- er became a well-knov.n figure in yachting circJes, was, m his youth, rugh-spu- ited -to put it mildly. He hdd a hopped-up car dnd constantly was engaged in a game of outrunning the · cops and the Cahfomia rllghway Pdtrol SometUTles shots were tlrf:'d and road- block<; went up, but Don usually escdped. But every once ind while, the fuzz would wm dnd Don would end up m the pokey. He would beg the police not to call b.ls father. Bemg of m.edD spin!,, they mvandbly dad . Tmr would amve at the Jail. Don would be brought from hlS cell. Then, as Don-loved to tell 11: ·vou remembPr thE' Elks ring my father wore on his ngbt hand? Well; that was the last thing I saw before I woke up at home.· Tiny was a man of direct actton. He bad one pecu- licmty.that was a trifle star- tling to those who didn't know him. While s1tl1ng dt a bar, he would whip out cl. kn1le and dnve it to the hilt into his leg. The secret, of course, was that Tmy had an artih- simildr establishment m Corona d<>I Mctr. I had h •en representing Bruce m some legal mat- ten., and since he was chr()nically short of ready cash, I took out my fee m food cmd drinki. at the rcsldurant. On one such occc1s1on, I was dinmg w1th a lady fnend. dnd Tiny Vaughn and Marcus f\lcCdllum -thf! 011 mdn and f01mt·~ mayor of Hunt- ington Beach -were sil- ting at the bar nearby Mar- cus Stud somethmg to Tmy, und Tiny roared, "That's right, Mac," dnd dt the SdmP moment, wh1pp~d out ' c1 pocket ,kmte and thrust it mto ht..., leg nght up to the h1rt Plop. f\ty date famted nght into her dinner salad. Mmcus looked over his shouldN and :,did with his well-known stammer, ·a-B- B-Bob, she'c; not for vou. She d-d·d·doesn t have what it t-t-t·ldke ..... • He wa:, n9ht, of course. She didn't have whdt it t-t- t-took. r don't know what she would h<1ve done if she hdd been at the Glider Inn in Seal Beach the night Tmy pulled out has trusty 4 5 and blastt.>d u hole m the bass drum -while the drummer Web pld.ymg. It took u certdin sldmina to be around Tmy Vaughn. I • JUDGE GARDrtER is a Corona del Mar resident and former Judge. Hts column runs Tuesdays. • Mlu.ENNIUM MOMENT celebrates the people who made a major contribution to the Newport-Mesa commu- nity dunng this tentury. Virgil Partch Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 Car Accident? FREE .R.EPOIO' muls cbduw.rdt'd sccrcu you nct'd to know before you \ttdC" )YUr case or spnk with any0ne. Den·t let ~nothcr diy Jt1:1 by unul vou call the Toll Free 24 hr. RccorCled M-.gc at l..SU-S98-1071 Car Accident? Ng matter what you're doing. your hometO'NO new$paper FITS IN ••• Daily Pilot . 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Chargillg~to the future . . . ~ • Alter a major overhaul to convert µie riverboat Angela Louise from diesel to electric power, it's time to hit the water. &rrfb NEWPORT BEACH -The riverboat Angela Louise will be making her maiden yoyage through Newport Harbor this evening as an electrically pow- ered vessel. The boat is the first of its class to be approl,(eQ for elec- tric power, said Capt.· Joseph Warren. The boat's power was switched to create a boating experience that is quieter for passengers·and less hannful to the marine environment. The boat still has diesel engines available for use, War- ren said, but they M ve been "relegated to a minute or two of use during each trip." The change means a si~­ icant reduction in the pollution created by the Angela LouiSe's trips across the water. · "Th~: cleanest of diesel engines has a great deal of fuel blow-by," Warren said, '-refer- ring to the waste left in a boat's wake. He added that many of the constituent chemicals of diesel fuel are considered car- cinogens. An electric engine, howev- er, produces no pollution, War- ren said, and it doesn't' pro- duce much noise either. "It's a : wonderful experi- ence," Warren said of the elec- tric boating experience. ''You hear nothing. You feel no ·. MARJANNA DAY MASSEY I DAJLY PILOT Angela Louise Capl Joseph Warren and naval architect Jeff Mallllan stand aboard the riverboat that will now run on electric power instead of diesel en~es: vibration. You just move.• Warren speculated that con- versions to electric power will become increasingly tomm~n in the years to come as water lovers seek solutions to envi- ronmental problems caused by . . fuel-burning engines. #The marine environment can only tolerats-so-much fossil fuel before it starts to eiplode, • Warren said. The inaugural cntise, which. runs from 6 to 7 p.m., will give invited guests, including ·a few officials fron:i Southern Califor- nia Edison, a chance to check out the cleaner, quieter boating sensation. Por more information, call (949) 723-1403. , Lon~e . OCC secretary ·and historian dies • Thelma Harwood was remembered for h~r quick wit, polite mannerism and love for cats. She was 85. SU'>AN McCORMACK Ooly~t Longtime Corona del Mar resident Thelma Harwood, historian and secre- tary with the Coast Community College District for 27 years, died Friday of com- plications from Parkinson's disease. She was 85. .-· Mrs. Harwood was born in Indiana and married Meredith "Woody" Har- wood. The couple moved to Corona del Mar during World War II, when her hus- band was stationed at the Santa Ana Anny Base and she was a Red Cross vol- unteer. After Orange Coast College was bWlt on the land of the former base, Mrs. Har- wood became employed at the school. ~ From 1951 to 1964, she served as secre- tary to OCC's founding president, Dr. Basil H. Peterson. When Peterson retired in 1965, Mrs. H~ood was one of three editors to pre- sent him with a 300-pdge book titled "Tumbleweeds to Roses: A History of Or~ge Coast College.• Mrs. Harwood wrote the book's second chapter, which focused on the three-year history of the Santa Ana Army Base. . \ Mrs. Harwood also helped research and edit chapters written ~y 17 other authors. Only 500 copies of the book ·were made, and college officials said a Jew copies remain today in private col- lections, libraries, college campuses and historical society archives. An online yersion is available on the college's Web site. #I really didn't know what I was get-. ting myself into," Mrs. Harwood report- edly said about the book during a 1997 interview at the college. MI was a secre- tary, not a writer or editor ... I've always been a quick study, so I picked things up fairly swiftly." Mrs. Harwood later worked as secre- tary to the chancellor of the Coast Com- munity College District, Dr. Ncmnan E. Watson. She retired in 1978 and was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease sev- eral months later. Her husband died in· 1981, but Mrs. Harwood continued to live in their Corona del Mar home. In 1991,· the college awarded Mrs. Harwoo4 with an.-honorary associate's degree. In 1994, Mrs. Harwood was con- fined to a wheelehair and moved t6 Manor Care in Fountain Valley, where she died. She did not have any children. Friends and family of Mrs. Harwood described her as "cordial,• "brilliant" and "courageous .• And, ~he loved cats. "Her room was surrounded by cats," said TI.ffany Laplante of Manor Care. Mrs. Harwood's grand nephew; Bar- rett Bailey, adqed that she also loved the Southwestern artist De Grazia. He also said while his great aunt had no children of her own, she was very generous to him, writing letters and always remem-t>et1ng to give him Ch.risbnas gifts. Mrs. Harwood is survived by her old- er sister, Mary Bailey, of Fountain Valley. Private services w,ill be held Nov. 15. .. Daily Pilot IDUCITIOI 11 I 111 f Board to disCUs.9 changes to J>Qlicy NEWPORT·MEsA -Jt will be a night of pqliqo set· ting for the Newport-Meta Uriified School District. Four of six items up for dis· cussion at tonight's board meeting involve the · approval of policy and pro- cedures. After an update from Mike Pine, 8.ssistant SU}>e!· ibtendent of business &er· vices, regarding the fadl\· ties master plan and a pro- posed reconstruction of the district's schools, the boaid will debate changing a number of its governJng rules and regulations. - A subcommittee made up of board members Wendy Leece, Dana Black and Martha Fluor has been studying the board's poli- cies and have come up with recommendations for change. Among the recommen- dations, tbe trio wants to see the district's rules cross- referenced with its strategiC plan, to make it easier to move between the docu- ments, and wants to ensure that the rules that refer directly to government, legal and education codes are up to date and correct. They also are proposing tha t policies be renum- bered to align with those of the California School Boards Assn., to avoid pos· sible confusion. 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The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation's WManu- scripts" lecture heries features Suzanne Muchruc, author of "Odd Man In· Norton Sunon and the Pursuit of Culture.• • Muchruc will speak from 7 to 8:30 p.m . The event is $8 to $10 and reservations . are required For more mfonna- bon, call t949) 717-3890. Salomon Smith Barney hosts a .ffee • noq,n · seminar titled •1nvesting 99&: The Internet.· The event will be at 650 Town Center Drive, Swte 100, Costd Mesa. For more information or to make reservations, call (800) 846-6337. The Airport Worklng Group of Orange County will hold it~ annual open meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. dt the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 West Coast Hi~h-'<)'ay, Newport Beach. ' WEDNESDAY The Costa Mesa SenJor Center is holding a ld1 chi course start- ing toddy and runmng through Dec. 15. The course will meet Wedne~days from 9 to 10:30 a.m. The Seruor Center is dt 695 W. 19th St, Costa Mesa. For prices and more infonna- tion. call (949) 645-2356. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce hosts duthor Robert Davis al its noon networking luncheon at the Sutton Place I Iotel, 4500 MacArthur Bl.Yd., Newport Beach. The event is $15 for members and $20 for potential members or arrivals at the door. For more informdtton, call (949) 729-4400. r . .. · aroun~town • ,-, , .. tuesdoy, November 9, 1999 5 957-9157, f'..Xl. 70 ' The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce hosts d tree busine~s asmtance work- shop with economic develop- ment dean George Blanc, from 7:30 to 9 a.m . at the Chamber offices, 1470 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 251- 8877. SATURDAY T~e Plecemakers' Country Store wJll hold a ·Peddlers' Market" from .9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will inchJde a garage sale and refreshments. The store IS at 1720 Adams Ave , Costa Mesa. For more information. call (714) 641: 3112 Famlly Doctors Office will offer $5 flu shots for commuruty members from 9 to 11 a.m. The office IS at the K1Mrt Plaza •weunes:. Saturday" events at 9 a rn Dr. Jam 1 larden will 5pcak on wellness for cancer survivors Th ev nt is free ond coffee will be served. For more mforrnahon, call (949) 640· 4777. OCC Is offering a women's keelboat deb's on Saturdays stanng today and running through Dec. 11 . The course lS'. $125. The Sa1ling Center is at 1801 West Pacific Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For more informdtion, cdll (949) 645- 9412. • Oasls Senior Center wW hold a · pcmcake bredktast from 7 30 to, 10 a.m. The break.fast includes pancakes, sausage, coffee and orange JWCe and costs $2 for odults dnd $1 tor children. The center is at 800 Marguente, Corona del Mdr. For more mformallon. call (9491 644· 3244 ce.nter, 2200 Harbor Blvd ., ONGOING · caning hli cribbage enlhusiastsl The N.eV{Port Beach Cribbage Club meets at 6:45 p.m. Nov. 10 at the Oasis Center, 5th Street and Marguerite Avenue, Corona del Mar. For information, call (949) 646-5293. Swte B210, Costa Mesa for more information, Cdll 1849J A women's therapy support· 540:2273, • group mE. els to d1 c..-u~c; rela- t t10nsh1p 1c;sue~ at o:30 p m The Walking -Tall Foundation's TuPsdavs at 1151 fJove St "Run for the future.u an event nTOS, Newport B~ac."h For fcdluring a SK nm and wdlk, a more intnrmdhon, call BarlJdro 10K run and d half-mtle ldds' di {949) 201-8003. headline the event. Tick.ets dre $5, refreshments included. St. Andrew's is al 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For morq tnformatton, caU (949) 574-2214 The Ebell Club of Newport Bcdch Wl.lJ m~et at 11 10 d m at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. Diane Flaher- ty, d feng shu1 consultant, will speak. For more mformatton or reservations, call (9491 721- 9267. ' 1s free and open t.o the public. For more information, call (714) 435-9367. Mary Ellen Weaver, co- founder, chdirman and CEO of Ddld Processing Resollrces Corporut1on, will present "Motivated Tedms: The Linch- pin of Growth and Succesc;• at the meelmg of the Association for Corporate Growth. The meetmy, which starts at 4:30 p.m. al thP Sutton Place Hotel. 1s fret~ for members dnd $40 for nonmemben. The Sutton Place f lolel is at 45~0 MdcArthur Blvd., Newport Bt"ach. Fo1 more mfom1ahon, call (949) · 8h2·%44 The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County host-; Israeli mystery wnter dOcl liter- ary critic Batya 'Gru, ·who will discuss her newest book, FRIDAY "Murder Duet,• dl 7 p.m. Thf"! event is $10 for membefh, $15 Dawn Kohler, author of "A tor· nonmembers. The center is New Dawn Rising,· will sign dt 250 East Baker St., Costa I her book at Barnes & Noble Me~. For more mformation, fdsh1on lslMd from 7 to 9 p.m. call (714) 755-0340. The store is dt 953 Newport . Center Drive, Newport Beach. Hypnotist Frank Genco will For more information, call (949) present a one-hour hypnosis 759-0982 tance orgam1.at1on, ho~ts a seminar summ,1111ing the steps for developing an invent,ion from 7:30 to 10 pm. c1l OCC's Science Lec:tur<' fidll The event is $15. OC'C 1s dl 2701 Farrview Road, Costa Mesa For more Ulforma l.lon, Cdll (714) 540-2491. . OCC bolds .. Return to Swe- den. thl' third 10 1t'> sene' ol • Armchatr Adventure-.." ut 7 p.m. in the Robert B t.. tr.>ore Theatre. The event wiU fc>aturc> televic;ion duecto1 l>dlf'.! John· son, who will de...c.cnhe hie; rP.<-enl tnp to SwPden Tickets are $6 to $9 OCC 1s c1t :?701 Fairvlew Road, Coc;ta Mesa · For more 1nfonnatton, call (711) 432-5880. event,· takes place Sdturday-- morrung m Fduview PdCk m The Friend~ of the Newport C'osld Mesa, Fo,r start timPs, Beach Puhhc. L1hrury Used registration lees dnd morn Book Ston• nePdc; to rnplenish mformdt1on, rail (714) 841-its book ::.lock. Putrons arc 54 17. urgerl to bnng m unwanted Friends of the New-port Bay will sponsor d fre€ wnlkmg tour ot lht> Upper Newport BrJy Ecolog1raI Rc:.ervP. Tours will leave trom the comer of Ectst Bluff fjn\'e and Ba.ck Bay Road m Nc>wport Bedch l'very · 15 m1nutps between 9 and 10.15 a .m. For more mfonnatton. cttll (ll49) 786·8878 The Harbor Mesa lioru. Club will hold its fourth dnnudl hnh- hook~ \\'1th the exce>ption of lnw bu(>ks m maga:t1nes, all <lonallon -hdrckover and paperh 1ck -cm" wekom~ ar:id at l tax-cleducllble 'Book!-> may l.H.! It.fl dt anv of the three tiranch hhranP -Balboa, ~tanner' or Corona <lei Mdr. Till') coitlcl also be lef~ m the SJH'!Cldl ~vok dosr-t next to the l;tore, 1000 Avocado Ave. r:or more informdhon, call (~49 75!J-9b67 The Susan G. Komen Bredsl cldy boutique from 10 a m to 4 The "'lewport Beach Newcom- Cdncer Foundc11lon sponsor., P:~1 , at Estancia Htgh Sc~c,iol, • ers CJ11h, mept at 1 o cl m . the UEmpowenng Survivors .. tin' I 2323 Placentia Ave., c.. OStd thtrd \\:~dnl•Sdu}:-0 or CdCh overview of Hcdling Odys~ey Mesd. The boubque will feel-month di dtftl'rent home~. The a retreat tor womPn roncN •mr-1 tu re hdnd-craftert giHs and group of ai)oul 100 woml'n ~Q . Vivors. from noon. to 1 :30 p .. m. decorator item.c;. on the road, play lJOll, tt-nnis, The Komcm Foundtillon " dl bndge and more Tlw group OCC hosts a free lecture on ·111e History and S12e of the Universe· from 6 to 7 30 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore The- ater Chnstopher D: lmpey, · assooate professor of astrono- IJ\Y ~t Ule University of An· zo~a. will speak. OCC is ·at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa stage show at 7 p.m. at Totally I Coffee Cafe, 1525 Mesa Verde I Inventors Forum,: California's Dnve Costa Mesa The show largest nonprofit investor assis- 3191-A Auport Loop Dnve, The American Cancer Society aho hold~ !>eVPrdl c"~nmg par- Costa Mesa. The event ts $5. \ Discover Shop of Corona del hes. for more mtormiilton. call For more information, call (714) Mar is holding the first ol its \ (949) 854·4501. · The Costa Mesa Historical Society holds a talk by Ron Wildermuth, who servec1 as an aide to Gen Norma fl Swartzkoff dunng the Persidn Gulf War, at 7 p.m The Histor- ical Society is at 1870 Anaheim Ave.. Costa Mesa. For more mformation, call (949) 631- 5918. . The Newport Beach Crlbbage Club meets Nov. 10 at 6.45 p.m. at the Oasis Center, 5th and Marguente, in Corona del Mar. For information, call (949) 646-5293. Whole Foods Market hosts • chef Paul Buchanan of Topaz Cafe, who will present dishes from his annual Native Ameri- can feast in a free vent 'at 7 p.m The store IS at 1870 Har-- bor Blvd., Costd Mesa. For more information, call (949) 574-3800. The monthly meeting of the Balboa Bdy Republican Women Federnted will be held 11 a.m. at the Balboa Btty Club. lrvin P. Gellman, a Richard Nixon biographer, will speak. The event is $22 for memb<'rs or $25 for nonmembers. For more information, call (q49) 759-9219. • Newport Dunes ls holding a pre-Veteran's Day celebration starting at 11 a .m. The event will feature a performance by a 25-membcr female dance troupe. Newport Dunes is at 1131 Bay Bt1ck Dnve, Newport Beach. For mor • information, call (800) 765-76h1. The Alliance to R~cu Crystal Cove will have tis opPn month· ly meetmg at 7 p.m. dl 3B48 Campu L>nv •, Smt" 209, Newport Bl'ClCh . All those inlcrestf•d fo prescmng Crys- tal Covo State Park Beach are cnouragcd to attend. IHUBSPAY s·L Andrew's Pre1bytertan Church offers •Tu Rel~tiun· b1p · cmtnar• fpr divorced or parated adul at 7:30 p.m. Marri ge, f ml1y onrt c:hlld therapist John JoUUfe will 1999 Holiday Boutique Thursday, .. ovember 11th 11 :00 am-7:00 pm Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club 160 I Bayside Dr Newport Beach . (949)644-9530 Sota 7ea4 Pati61~ Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, Eliminate the Middleman! Compare our Prices! Your carpets remember. .Teok 9-pMf:6 Your·carpets take a --~· ~uMcsaSho.wmom. ___ _..---'l=o~t ~ofabuse.Even ) by appointment regular vacuuming 1240 Logan Ave. Unit H (coroer ol McCUncock & l.opn) Can 1t remove (714) 544-7288 ground-in "Outr 50 Ye11rs of Fi11t Quality" All Types of Window Treatments • Valance & Corn.ice Bou • Ronuan Shade • Blinds • Vcrti<.:Al~ • Shutters • Bedspreads Compli111111t11r1 Cons11lt'1tion in Yo11r Homt ¥~~ DE IGN CENTER rnctory.& "'howroom 199 Harbor Blvd., 642-8400 taM dirt. Just call COIT and we• II give you a .. . l free cleaning estimate, backed by our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. So, .- no matter what's shakin' at your house ... call COIT LI~. #727306 6 Tuesday, NoYember 9, 1999' LEA F CONTINUED FROM 1 The nonprofit yroup was orgo.nued m 199J. Since then, it h plnnncd everal he •-pl nting events each year, durt.ny wluch 1t h(.\!> plttntcd an avc1dge of 40· to 50 trees m areas such as the Fr dom t lomes tract, M sa Verde and Costa M High School. Volunteers are bemg' wuyht to partiopate rn the next planting, which is scheduled for Jan. 22 m the Mesa Del Marne:ighborhood. "You can't do it youn;clJ. You have ti) work wiU1 other people," said member Kris Hagen.-referring to the i:T.e and wmght of the yoWlg t , whictt 0.1"• tran portoo in 15· gallon buckets. "That' one of th pluses pf th• p1oject. • ,Plantings usually lake plac on Soturd&ys and mvolve up to 40 people, Mey· er said Th~ group mtsy Pe mctll, but members am deter- mined to achit•ve their goals. ·we bcli ve passionately m tr es," l111gcn aid. ' ' Member of the group y their prOJccts not only brtng the community tog~th 1, but that th planted tro hcncfit the city hy fllhng v amt pots, providm.g shade anti increaswg pro~rw vruu . These beneht have not gone unnoticed. ln adclttion to Councilwoman Lrnda Dixon b<!mg a ReLeaf bolaJd member, Meyer smd Co.un· cUwoman Ubby Cowan ha been mstrurnental in helping th group obtam fundmg. And Councilman Joe Enck- on ha participalfd in plant· lng . At o, the city ha helped the group by provid· mg labpr c1Jld funding for trees Anyone interested m learning more may C'all (714) 431-5874. ,. Doily ~ot IN 8 RIEF Register early for tourism council gala COSTA MESA -An early bird registration special 1s available through Nov. 30 for the upcoming Orclnge County Tourism Council . Service Excellence awards program. The event, to be held Jan. L-..__.:. _________________ __:..-,----.._---'----'"--------"----------,...,----------~..,.:..-----..,.,,..,,_......:.---.,.---', • 25 at the Doubletree Hotel in Costa Mesa, features a black- tic optional dinner and an VOLUNTEER DIRECTOR Y .. awards'ccremony · Dinner reservations for tables of 10 made before the • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY Funs periodically 1n the Daily Pilot If you'd like information on getting your organization listed, call (949) 574-4228 FISH -HARBOR AREA INC. Call 642-6060 to help Fnends m Service to Humanity (FISH) assist with the Mobile• Meals program dnd provide ongoing emergency dSsistance to those in need Both dlways seek vol- unteer ass1stdnre in d vanc•ty of areas For moro mlommllon, call (949)645-8050 FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT • BEACH LIBRARY USED BOOK STORE VoluntPc>rs drt· needed to stdff the book sloH' )OC"tll<'d ·JU'>l inside the Pnlrdnc e of thP Cen- tral l..lbrctry. Volunteers must be members ol the• Friends of the l..lbrdry dnd die dsked to work one thn•l•-huur shift per month. For mor<' tnformt1t1on, call (949) 75B-96h7 GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout<; of Orc.1ncw County needs voluntf'N.., to lw trdtn<'d as troop leaders. st>rvP on spe- aal comm1llf'es dncl q1ve lee· tures, demonslrdltons or c lc.tss- es. For morp mfom1«t1on, caU (714) 97q.7900. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educdhonal and enrichment opportunities for girls dnd boys. For more information, call (949) 646-7181. HUMAN OPTIONS The organization shelters, counsels and educates abused women and children. lt Is looking for volunteers to help run its Classy Seconds thrift store at 462·6 E. 17th St., COS· td Mesd. Duties include sort· mg donations, displaying mer· chdnd1se and sales dss1stance. For more information. cdll (949) 631-4696. HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to VlStt dnd assist home-bound hos- pice pa bents. No special expe- rience 1s required, training is provided. For more inform.a-· lion, cdll (800) 334-7859. JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed for Pro- 1ect Caring which provides soctahzallon and cultural experiences dnd Shabbdl and holiday celebrations to the JeWlSh residents and others at .n F?iJV1ew Developmental Cen- 1er. m Costa Mesa. Volunteers will "adopt• a facility to prq- vide programnung of Jewish content to the residents on a monthty basis arid will be required to take a TB test and finge-rprintmg . t>ackground check Por more information, call (714) 445-4950. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY This orgaruzcltlon of women comrrulled to promoting vol- . untarism. developing the pot~nllal o( women and improving commuruties i.hrough uie. effective action and leadersh1p of trained yol- unteers, is seeking new mem· bers. For more informatton, call (949) 261-0823. KAISER PERMANENTE • HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to pro- vide four hours per week vtSit- ing patients or doing errandi. for them or their care-givers m commuruties near volunteers' homes For more information: call (562) 622-3805. LAGUNA GREENBELT me. Volunteers are needed 'to assist Laguna Coast Wilder.-: ness.Park staff and Jamt> Dil· ley Preserve staff and docents with hiker regishation and general public onentation. For !Jl9Te information, call (949) .488-0287. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an orgamza- bon that works with ~uffercrs of HIV and AJDS, is seeking caring volunte r to assist with running the front ofhce, debvenng meals. providing transportation and providing complimentary therapies such as massage, acupunc- ture and chiropnict1c care. For more information, contact isa To~hia dt (949) 494- 1446. LIFELINE LIVING CENTERS Mentally 111 adults rely on the Newport Bedch center for residential houc;mg lt needs professional fund-ra1sers to support and mamtam this resource. For more mforma· lion, call (949) 675-1700 MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY J;he .performing arts orgam- •. needs volunteers for puter input t1cketmg, fil- ~ and handling phones. For .. ;more information, call (714) u 556-62.62. . MEDIATION CENTER The Mediat10n Center o( Coc;ta Mesa needs volunteers for case management and intake. Bthngual language skills are necessary. For more infonnahon, call (949) 574- 5990. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a last- 1ng unpact on a young per- -son's hfe. Students from· 10 to 18 years of age are matched with mentors to improve their school performance and self· esteem while developing positive peer and adult rela- t1onsh1ps. For more informa· hon, call (714) 549-9622, ext. 35. MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's oruy non- profit resident chamber orchestra needs volunteers for ticketing, ushering, phones. mailing and help with receptions. Nominees are also being sought for the Board of Directors. For more mfonnalion, call (949) 719- 2599. 2000' I CONTINUED FROM 1 during Uus decade. · early blfd deadline will auto· matically register diners m a drawing for 10 round-trip tick- ets on Southwest Airlines to any place Southwest flies. For more information, call (949) 794-7229. Garbage collection unchanged for holiday NEWPORT BEACH Refuse collectio~ews working for the city qf ~r:t Beach will work on Veteran's Day. which is Thursday, and no changes will be made to the colL · lection schedule for the week. However, stre-et sweeping will be canceled on Veteran's Day. For more informdtion, call (949) 644-3055. RAIN CONTINUED FROM 1 "We got the tatl e nd of the storm," said Brandt Maxwell, d meteorologist for the National Weather Service. "The center of the storm was too far north and was weakening by the tune it got down here.• There wer<'·no reports of any · n.1ajor traffic acctdents in New- port Beach or Costa Mesa The unstable weather also d1dn'l have an effect on surf condi- tions. LUeguards reporte~ sun .. WdS OOlWf'Cn_. lWO and three ·feet "The ]1lnior League Of Orange Co11.1zty California The area was moving gradu- ally away from farming and more toward urbanizatfcm. Res- idents had more leisure time, as demonstrated by the fonnation of the Fnday Aften1oon tlub- tiouse and tRe Women's Club- The Orange C'ounty l lecilth Cdre Agency issued its usual beach ddVJsory Monc\ay, warn· ing swinuner to stay dway from water close to stom1 drams and rtver outlets becuuse of high levels of bacteria Wishes To Thank The Following Christmas Company Benefactors For Their Generosity" hrWttlhlj S,.O•lrW (llS.O#+J i.OsMgcks ~~<:oil ,,,,,,,,_ Milf/tldw- ($10,000., *""') The r.oa~ lk'llll a Tea Leif ~'dl 8<illktt ~drntli! Rrokmge 11it-Qllfon (.(JCIJn'.tM • Ulily PllOI i-·i • flntbcr }onl'S Mmor Cm (i;dlo of SonOl!Ja O.MmTntlll~ IQf.-hl'M11f • Maral9u I Jml Harrington Pi1111ions Carol)ft I: °lUIJ.WI l'OI\('" R\.l&f'f1 <~rn tlulil ll#ltrf«l<>r ( ''·°"'" ,,,999) 'Tilt Ankl n di (imup Boult...rJ C.rt-tnho1N" Coc>klt"ltt (.outJlll l'l1 faltl'\'" f&1hioft I ti Opus•~ Corp11r.11K111 SI.John L\ Tbtme\\ hou~ 1llt-MIA1I '4 l!ltj rnaJ WCM r.oa.,1 PruJ11111011' ~llrtir lkn,f•l'I<>,. ($1.JOO·Sf.999) B.i..4fd1l:-.\ .U-11114> ~Mtw (S900·11.+n \le' St~tlm • :iou'lla.J.iQOU \7.ltt Tents a £1enl' The Cc1al1;a.Famll\ \Ir & \I~ l>.nidll Cl.itk ~-:UTI\ Ill the \lliC l'Jlcn Bak Phot91!faph) fo'l' CrO\\ns Rc;iaunant llemw-. lutlith Lclf>lor ·South Co;a.,1 Pl.v.J llorton & Comersc l'harmacl~ JV. P •rtr Pkiurts Micru Ol<.pla) nm Morm 'c:.'" llor110ns fompult1' Lc2mlng u-oit·r Oki ~t\) Thl' Orchid :it "'2urt1 Lani Pri\"1l' Colk'COOO, Inc The Riu Carlton • La&una i8Ud S.al\'illol'\' Ferr~ - South~ Plv.a ~\ikr l:u!J\.'IOQ \II' RICh:ud !Ill'\ 11 '-rll.., f~ \o..t'lllllc'' Foor ~-a.-oil) Sll'\r' ti. lloll) a,1..,,. ~~~ ~&;1ti.Jt1 house.· ~~=-~ g:!~v'S&:'!lnet) On dJlY gJVen day. residents auaua "'l'lblNllr ~ Golibnd 1n An~ could be found at the Wayside g::-~~lOOO ~a~ll('(~rnmm Market on Newport Boulevard. ~~ OwlojoUnbli There was a counter at each Mn. WIWiun l> Oiirk Cllm:hfe 110 • !Whmt, l'A f.o11t I Jtla oQu Fil fa Uncb 1.1mc end of the store· with chairs for ~~-<m~ ~t.&J se>rvinq watennelon, fn.ut and Slloe ~ u. nu. 1'br eonooor~-c H:lt Co Ke cream Caldwell llmlktt Silnla ~'di Dil)nA NlgUd \1umln I N B h cc.W.dl Binker. Unch ~llMll ~Wild n ewport eac , residents f.olchwd llillllltt Odionli cmtn ~-ar<b Thl-atm weren't allowed to legally dnnk r.c~~. .......... ........ · L>'.iy Sp.. ahlcohonJl until 1933, but that was wu •Ulll ....... ..,,.. fabulous PMl1<'nl~l\l t · ..... h h ~ llllnk« ~ l\liulkrnship hU~l'raJilJNi<-n. t e o y aspec in WLUC t e Coldtt'll 8*1br. N2ilcy l.aviW"". tiltt.1 Ccn1rt' ()(' Jkau1... city was •dry." Surfing ilnd • l>J'1d ~kMaM'prtntf Cl)..,ti£1C:.uhl'dt:llC.lol\ Jlr1:><111tt1on;, ytlchling were emerging as C.okk\t·U l!&n_kcr, Gnmn Opt11ml'1m foroop ma1or hobbies WJoun l\}WUI lltnH G}·mn;L\ll<:~ ' Kiili C.dl.t.til JUnl<cr, <~I <,rabft('I' \rnlxT l.)r1<.ii K;ullJ'f•in S;tlon Duke Kahanamoku intro· Mr-.ih&~CAJl'ID H:mtt srufffor Kl1h duct'd surfing to the ,United b111~, for "oml'll Scl!t U< lt, lldp l~ <·ru" Sldles m Newport Beach dur· Lll!un:• :'ill(lk>I, Cilfuhad Hen!') •1.~ l)c-.ti:n ing this decade. Balboa became rulltt & Cllmp;lll) I Ul\C? Su."11 Rt'-13Uranl tr1n 1Ltni...tr hi Cprpor.ulon lnme MJrricia 1101«1 a buslhng center for soc1aJ <iotfRJt11S1.'l'l ·!'l•udl<'L1ntPbr.i J;~:k'•S\irlhoanh clcliv1hes. Shops such as J~tlr') by \ngdo • OW!t Kdl\ • hQflK' Madel me Larue. The Green j<WI & O.niJ • :-.CJUdt l\1a Jm boo T:Mboodu <'l'illl.T Jn :u' \oc~ Giit' a t>.:-c•lf' Krt'fC!ls llfltcrk: Dragon and Soto's fiounshed & &th lll'fldt'Nlll E1;11nc ta\~ there. l I')-~1'111 1.t-..imm• t.'xptt5s The Balboa Yacht Club wns I Mm l\und!, lnc !Wbj14 DOii j211lf$Albt.'1t~lnn \tiu..i -~th~l'bl.a founded in Newportdunng this JIOOCll<rmlofU1n~1 .. ~ \hmhC:ak decade_ In 1922. the first New· ~en & r.arohncJohn'4Kl l'hc \lonogr.un Non• port Yacht Regatta was held, 1\vo weeks dyo, rt!'>ldents were bdskmg in the warm sun. but tcmperaturei. have dropped grddudlly over the ldst three ' weeks Thermometers that reached the high 8os in roa tal area!> last month hove1dropped into the 6Ch and low 70s Mcltthew Moore of Ldguna Niguel, who was keeping dry at Fashton Jc;lcUld, welcomed the change m weather. "I like to see 1t ram once ma while," he Sd1d. "Who wanti. it c;unny dll of the IJme? That's not any run " The last time tl rained was July 8, when rain and warm temperatures combmed for monsoon-like condtllons. Only 0.06 inches of rdlll fell at that time. Prior to that light spnnkle, the last storm m Ordnge Coun- ty was on April Fool's Day. . l.lrni'3' l>..i1,11p11n l>ul\ U"'tnc rc..Jh < mrtrlbutur ( S600-S8?2.[ \ndlamo Irie. • •~ \~ Sk111 Care , Ril.lrird :\1\on l.lhrJ~ ~ if ~--~-'·-~~G!lb~=---==-==-=~~tnl!Pl:ft-tt>oiiid:lii~!&-::::-=:~i===~~~~~~~~~~~c . M:1d Sc'k! • 01 oro111~ w;N \lli;:u101• ic Yacht Race to Hawaii m 1928. Meteorolog1sb said condi- tions should be fair until the weekend, but a stonn· currently over the Paof1c Ocean R1ay brin_g ram late Sunday or earl)'. next week. ch\ r.upc u !Ullcl) on r~th ~C\1 r..art 11~11mJll D & Thr loot lk'lllh t.w:r f.t'llltr ~ Ja.'°n, um & ui1cm1 f•n1 ~lfrl-d & J <'1111 I uttr'.t M<')<'rlmf' <:111 111 M Ml\t'<I r ntWJY The• Sliln.u11m f11inlly Toy Uo.\I 0 loy llllllt• II tio;U TO)ULI !If Or11·~ l nfred Rt nl.1b ' What') thr ~111•11 l>-J~ld Vulbtim" i~l1112cy \dwntur~ <:itlt'rlll1! Thl' n.&Jll\1;1 &\ Ouh Su_,11' & ~clth Ca.'W11ht'4.'r (Jht:rh\l' \Ir. It \t~ L>o1' ld II Cl.irk \Ir & \tr.. 'llllam 0. <l.nk c,,ltl~dl 8.lilktr. Cilrun I . Grubb!l (A>nnlhun r.ollt"gl"> <:O-.w Me..l tlorbl Counll)..,ide Inn Tiit• i· JonLu1 llr011k.' r,oin11an) \!Mio. 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Toe ' Noo.<ember 9, 1999 • Carlson • 949-57 44223 SEA VIEW LEAGUE GIRLS GOLF CHAMPIONS N e wport Harbor High'~ girls goll team took the Sea View League, as we ll as anyone e lse who stood ln the Sailors' way, apa rt en .route to a p erfect 17 -0 record. The Sailors, under C~ch Jim Warren, are compose d of (back row, from le ft }° Lindsay Galbraith and Brianna Reehl, (middle row, from left) J{elley Stair and Kelly Hunt and (front ro\V, from left) Shelly Ro berts and Emily McKay as they head Into the CIF Playoffs. OAILY FllOTPHOTO BY SEAN HILLE~ ' PREPS CIF PLAYOFFS harry foulkner Trials and trails • Appell leads Estancia High boys cross country program through ddversity to PCL co-championship. • DON LEACH/ DAILY PllOT Newport Harbor sophomore Natalie Braverman, the Sea View Leagµe single c hampion, leads her teammates lnto the CIF Division I Tennis Playoffs. The Tars host the winner of today's Glendora/San Gabriel match on Thursday, at 2. T he Estdncta High boys cross col}ntry team· would have preferred th~ more hilly course available at lrvtne Park for Friday's Pacific Codst League Finals. Tars-No. 2 in polo, tennis Hills are mere speed bumps, after all, compared to the adversity Coach C harl.1e Appell's Eagles have faced thl~ fdU . Outvoted by other ledgue Coaches who liked the natter, faster course -'all the better lo end the regular seetson with rewarding personal records -the Eagles took it in strido and won the meet anyway. • Corona del Mar No. 2 in water polo, No. 4 in the te nnis playoffs. .l~EPH Boo . NEWPORT BEACH -In boys water polo, Newport HarbOr High and Corona del Mar each grabbed the No. 2 seed in their respective divisions for the CIF Southern Section playoffs. The Sailors, (25-2, 3-0 in league) are three-time defending 'Sea View League champions and will open the D1Vl51on I playoffs at home Thursday agdlnSt tvfillikan High's Rams of Long Beach. The victory, their thud stnught at league hnals, allowed them to earn a share of the league charnp1onsh1p, theu fifth this decade, with dual-meet champion Corona del Mar. ·It As·expected, Long Beach Wilson, the only Southern Section team to beat New- port Hetrbor this year, is the No. l seed. •our kids aren't looking ahead to a 1-2 ___ _Eiatchup, • Newport Harbor Co-Coach SEE PREPS PAGE 8 • Bna.n Kreutzkamp said. "Last year, we lost . to Foothill in the second round, and we were No. 2 while they were No. 7. Hope- fully, they learned a lesson.• · CdM, (14-9, 4-0) which won the Pacific Coast League, is the No. 2 seed in the Division ll playoffs and will host Sunset League representative Edison Friday m a first-round game. Servile, which defeated CdM earlier in the season, is the No. 1 seed m th~ D1vi- s1on ll tournament. In guls tenrus, Newport. HarbQr got a No 2 seed (n the OlV1S1on I ?layoffs, which also include CdM. Newport Harbor (15-1, 10-0), champion of the Sea View League, will open Thurs- day by hosting the winner of today's Glen- dora-San Gabriel wild-card match. SEE CIF PLAYOFFS MGE 8 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (COACHES' SELECTIONS) NEWPORT MATT · CAS SERLY T he ti-Coot, 160-pound sophomore tailback came off the bench to rush for game-high 117 yard , induding a pau of TO<. on 24 cames • HARBOR BRAD ROTHWELL A 5·foot-11. 175-pound def (!flS,IVe end. he COOIDlt to impress in ~role.He had two sades, rocovaOO a tum- hi and made a handfuJ ol tackl~ • ESTANCIA JEREMY FREDDY VALDES RODRIGUEZ • C 0 ST A MES A' C.J. #11 SHAUN ZUNIGA I ~ FERRYMAN T be 5-foot-10. 185-pound 1uruor l&lback ama lt('d 287 yards on 37 carrle!., Including TDs ol 11, 1 and 8 yards AUo had an mt •rcepbon • CORONA MAlT GULLEY A 6-foot-3, 195-polllld senior two- way starter. he sparkled on defense at tnS1de lmc- backer crnd caught three ~· for 26 yarru. • DEL M.AR NICK PROSSER A S·foot· 11, l 7 5 • ; . .,. "That whole team basically greW up ploying toget~er ~nee the · d grade, ~ich is pretty unique. We were oJI friends oU ploying off the some music sheet N• • Josh Wojtkiewia, Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Farner Doily Pilot 7 SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNI UM ' JOSH WO Estancia ' • All-CIF running back fr on1 the Eagles' only 10-win football team still living on adrenaline. 14\1111\ ht I l\\t II Dolt lilot 0 ne of twu Most Valut1ble Players · on th~ best football team m Estanc1d f bgh history. former Et1gle tail~ck Josh Wo1tk1ew1n. always faced defenses hec1d otf. • "I was'f)retly much d north and south runner." Wo1tk1ew1cz recalled • .f\fost or my game Wei!> power. \\.1lhout much hne~se, dntl I did hetve c;ome speed • W0Jlk1ewkz. now 27, take~ the '>dme stra1ghlfonvard, dQgr~ss1ve dpproach to lite lht"ie days as a pdrdmed1c-t11 P hghtl'?r for the \1ty·ol Sauo,ahto, u qucUnt sl"a...,1de town nestled just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. And his current hobhy -lndthlon Ld f\ ltrc1dc1 tn th<' ltrst round ot the pluyotts "It was Uw b1gge-.t cJi.,ctppmnlment you could po'>slbly 1111ctgint~ lor 17-and • 18-} l'ctr-ok1 k1cb," Wojtkww1cz '>a1<.I by phone from his home m Corte Mc1derd, c1 ~lann County locc1le Ju-.t north of Sctn Frc1nn ... co •\\e wert•n't mentally prnpMecl for thnt game and we \\"re Wd\ too < onfictent. We wen~ cone 1>ntrallng on the hnals, ubtcacl ol the .,tcp~ it would take U'> to gPt tht•re " \\'0Jlkiew1cz, however, doe!) nut d\\ e ll on t-hc cltshPt1rtenmg encl, whQn he renumsces about hb proh!Jc prep career. . "Tlw good me morws d(lftmtt1lv huve washed aw<ty the clt,dppmntment, · he suicl ·YI: hen C.: orona de 1 f\tar went on to win CIF, after we bedt thc•m . ll validated our ab1ht1es. -indicates the Idlest member o( the Dally Pilot Sports l lilll of Fame hasn't lost his desire to meet athleuc challenges !osh Wojlkiewicz •That whole team hc1 1cally grew up playing together since the thud grade, \\ h1ch ts pretty unjquc. We Wc>Je <tll friend., all plapng oH th{' -;ame music WOJlki~WJCZ, 5-foot-10, l85 pounds as a seruor, helped the 1~89 Eagles w _all-• lO ·r~guJar-sedson gamec;, · re1grung 4top d S<·a View League which included e\entudl CIF Southern Section D1v1s1on VI champion Corona del f\lar. It remains only one of two league champion hips the school hds collected Jn 34 vars1t} -.ec1sonc; ~ Wojtloew1cz rushed for 1.088 yttrds and 13 touchdowns on 199 ca1ries l"n 1oute to All-C"IF • • {ecogmtion that tall The Sea View League Player of the Year also caught 13 passes, returned kicks and saw spot duty as an outside hnebacker on defense. "He '..:as an athlete,• recalled fonner Estanaa football codch · John Liebengood, who keeps a picture of Wo1tkiew1cz, as well as fellow MVP Dan Petrone, on the wall of hi garage. ·Jo h wa' very competitive, very tough. and he never complained. He got e\·ery inch on OVQT} Cdrt); he ever had for us." All those inches added up to 2,501 Cdreer yards on 478 cames for the three -year varsity starter J l e compiled 10 games of 100 yetrds or more rushing. added 283 ytlrds on 25 receptions and cored 23 touchdowns. Thf! euphona over a perfect reguldr season, however, was dampened wh~ the top-seeded Eagle •were stunned, 15-12, by '>hect • \\'01tk1ew1ci, who also lettered in track and field dnd volle}·ball al Estanna. attempted to contmue h1s t.ootbcill career at OrangP Coast C'olh..~Je. But he qu1ckJy clende<i tire serv1ce, not lootlMll, would dominate his future. "I took a ye>ar off (football) dnd I c;,tarted dq~ng some d1stcmce running," ht' recalled. ·1 10 ... t a lot of speed. I went from running the 40-}ard dash m 4.3 fsccond.,l to 4.9 and l JU t \\asn't lhP -.ame pin} 111 I wo<: conung out ol high school " He put h1m-.elt through paramt"d1c "chool and obtained his hre technology certificate. He has been workmg full time m the held for nemly two } ears and en JO)'> the dally challenge his job pnw1d "' "\\e do a lot ot ''ork on the water \\'c'r as igned to the Golden Gate Rndge, o when people tall oll, or 1ump, w •pick them up in tht? walt"r." Wo1tk1ew1C7. said he plan to marry Tma Antonuco c;ome tune m 2000 ilnd he would eventually like to return to Ornng •County. "I'd hke to work tor the Huntington Bt>• ch Fit Departml•nt," h ' '-did 8 SCHOOL FOOTBALL lAsT WEEK'S HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBAU PlAYS OF 30 YARDS OR MORE • 82 -Marshall Hendricks (Esta'ncia) touchdown run. • 72 -Greg Stewart (Costa Mesa) kickoff return for TD. • 69 -Grant Estabrook (Corona del Mar) touchdown run. • 52 • Jon Sdwank (Corona del Mar) lO J)a$5 from EVan Bl.wden. • 49 • Matt Gulley (Corona del Mar) kickoff return tor TD • 44 -John Aldrete (Estancia) TO pass from Jeremy Valdes. • 38 -CJ. Zuniga (Costa Mesa) run. • • 33 -Mike Hayes (Corona del Mar) to.uchdown run. • • I.AST WEEK'S BIG DE.FENSIVE PlAYS CORONA DEL MAR -Outside linebacker Nick Prosser had an interception and was in on two quarterback sacks ... Tackle Dave Richardson and ends Elliott Patterson and Mike Hayes were in on·QB sacks ... Safety Adam Cooper knifed into backfield to upend ballcarrier for 2-yard loss ... Outside 'backer Blake Hacker made four key stops within a six-play span and later crunched Uni • punter before he could field a low snap and get kick away ... . Middle linebacker Brandon Johnson made a crushing hit on a tackle for no gain ... Cornerback David Beser provided consistent blanket coverage 0n Uni receivers. • ESTANCIA -End David Rodriguez had the game's only sack and pressured the quartierback into throwing an interception : .. Saf efy Freddy Rodriguez intercepted · the last pass attempt of. the 9CllTlJ! a!ld knocked down another pass ... Flex linebacker Fahad.Jahid had an interception, tipped a pass, and made a couple of tackles at the line of scrimmage ... Outside linebacker Sean Freeman broke free and disrupted a couple of rlays behind the line ... Middle linebacker Matt Mueller made a nice tackle to stop a run ... Cornerback Marshall Hendricks played well in the f>econdary. COSTA ME'SA -Cornerback Jake Cleveland flew in and' nea~ly had an interception ... Inside linebacker Shaun Ferryman plugged up the middle, made one stop for a 2-yard foss, ai:ld later had an interception ... C.J. Zuniga returned an interception 5 yards ... Tackle Fernando Aronna teamed up with Ferryma11 for a quarterback sack ... End Todd Duddridge stopped a ·balkarrier short of the goal line ... Tackle Danny Mardiki-.n busted through for a sack and a 9-yard loss ... Inside linebacker Jason Rankin and end Antony Grubisich each made separate tackles for a 1-yard loss ... Rankin stripped the ball loose and recovered to give Mesa possession ... Outsrde linebacker Dave Weir hurried the quarterback into an incompletion qnct later .iced the game with an interception. NEWPORT HARBOR -End Nick Langsdorf stuffed Fairfax High's first p.lay for a 2-yard loss ... Free safety Dayne Plaff unloaded a jarring hit on a receiver to break up a pass ... End Garrett . Troncale had a fourth-down sack to turn the ball over ... End Brad Rothwell abruptly stopped a Fairfax runner: for a 1-yard loss ... David Sprenger preserved the shutout with a shoestring tackle on a receiver ... With the Lions threatening to sco're, Rothwell rec;-0vered a fumf>le ... Junior C.J. Collins stopped a reverse for a 4-yard loss ... Sophomore Bryan Breland stripped the ball and recovered ... Sophomore Joe Foley ended Fairfax's final drive with a tackle for a 2-yard loss. 795 OBlTUAAIES 1795 OBITUARIES I PUB UC NOTICES HIPPY lllllDIY JC G'O l F . ' , OCC gets State bid MENIFEE -Jennifer Tunzi led Orange Coast to a second- place finish tn the Orarwe Empire Conference women's golf finals that catapulted OCC into the state .tourney. Tunzi shot a 75 irt the second day of competition to put her in a three-way tie for second .place with a total score of 155. Robin Shaft and Jenna Qudlanta both shot an 88 for the Pirates. " ' OCC shot 671 as a team and _held off Long Beach by five strokes to filnish second to Mt. San Antonio College . BOATING Fall R-a~ UDO ISU: 'VACHf a.us N20 -1 Bob Yates, UYC. 6; Tom O'Keefe, NHYC. 8;.3. J. Otto, SSYC. 11; 4. Neil MacFarlane, LIVC, 14; S. Meele Amundson, NHYC, 16. Laser • 1. Carter Ford, LIYC, 5; 2. Dave Tingler, LIYC, 8; 3. Don Benedict, LIYC, 8; 4. Phil GautSchi, LIV(, 9; 5. I.eland Iverson, 15. . Udo 14 • 1. Kurt Weise/Evelyn Wiese, 4; 2. John Papadopoulos. BYC. 5; 3. Jim Jackman, eve. 10; 4. Rqy Woolsey, LIYC, 11; 5. Scott Shull, 16. O:J · 1. Jeff & Laura Soukup, LIYC. SCHEDULE TODAY •Volleyball High school girls -Los Alamitos or Dana Hills at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. •Golf . High school girls -Newport Harbo'r at C'.IF Regionals, at Los Serranos Golf Club, Chino Hills, 8:30 a.m. (18 holes) CIF PLAYOFFS CONTINUED FROM 7 Corona del Mar (14-5, 10-0), which won the PCL, will play Tuesday's Victor Valley-A.B. Miller winner .lllJJrsday at home. Perennial power and defending CIF Division l cham- pion Peninsula, which handed Newport Harbor its' only loss, is the No. 1 seed. "Peninsula and. Harbor are definitely the teams to beat,• CdM Coach Andy Stewart said. "We hdve to play well to beat them. (No. 3 seed) Dana Hills is almost as good, but we can match ·up with them. But Peninsula and Harbor might be too much." PUBLIC NOTICES .. PUBLIC NOTICES LA DCASTER E4ward Lawrence~ l.Jlndcuter, 82, passed 1wev Nov 7, 1099. He WU "°'n In England 1nd came to the United Stat11 ovlf 40 VH" ego. In 1972 he moved to Huntington Beech wtlttt ht lived for 19 ear•. Ht I• IUl'V Vtd b hie wife Phyllia Land· caattr, •on• Mike, Rlc.k, radcJr. Bobt>r, aod daugh-ter Lynn,. grandchlldr111 and grtat grendchlldrtl'1. J.ba.J'.wueutetn Com· ..1ru.m1ty J?.topeny l rus1. Arnold Feuerstein. Trustee and (1v) Water· front Homes. LL~. 190 Newport Center Drive. 2nd Floor. Newport Beach, California 92660 belOre the saJ11 date specified above. (all'lllll UM)7'1 lef"De t>tue counter 109; 17 Iraan cans, t. boolc .W (3 ahalvM): 1 tall magazine niclc; 4 broll«i herd drives; t flllng c.blnet; 1 rolling filing cabinet (small Of1 wn.ts); 2 olddala pnnlera: 1 Mag- ne¥OX monitor. 5 noutet· cent light bolbe: 1 wyse monitor. 1 Atnencall expreaa credit ct1rd ma- chine, 1 pelouze scale (100lbe), 1 plaJlic: small Chrtstmae Ir": 5 long brown fold up lablaa, 2 oath box" (emplty), 1 blue rechner: 4· blaolc htCb; 4 large round tables. 1 tw monitor. 1 grey wottcstatlon; 2 small wood booilahalvee, 1 2 d,..wer filing cabillet: 1 nra ex1tngu11her LO~ MORTUARIES PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pac11lc V.W Drive Newpbrt Beach 844·2700 PIERCE BROTHERS BEU BROADWAY Mortul:lry • Chapel Cremation ·11 o Broo.dwey Costa MQa 642·9150 Uiurlt WH 1 wonderful father, grandfether, end greetgrenclfa1her who will bt treaaured lorntr. When ht w11 made they broke tht mold. Viewing 11 FridJY Nov 12 from 4pm-8pm, •rvlcta et 1 :00 on S1turd1y Nov 13 11 Wtatmlnattr Mamorlel Perk. CNS1750063 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (SECS. 6104, 6105 U.C.C.) Escrow No. Notice ls hereby gf\leh to ered1tOI$ ol the w1thl/I named seller t~t a bylk Sale IS ebout to be maoe of lhe assets described belOW The name& and busl· nesa addrea84t ol the &ellor are (I) Russell E Fluter, (II) 'fhe Falnbarg Family Trust, Alan Fa1nberq. Trustee, (111) "Affordable Alternative" Discowit Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why hould you subject yourself & your. family to· paying inflated prices for caskets & service ·???? Call Toll Ftte t-888-S CASKET Smin~ Orange a Surrounding Cou.ntries The locatiOn In Callfor· nia ol the chief execu1ive olllce ol the seller Is. same as above As listed by the seller, all other business names and addresses uaed by I.he seller wl1hln three years before lhe date such list was-sent or de· livered lo Iha buyer are: NONE The names and bUJI· ness add1esslt5 ot lhe buyer are; THE CROUL FAMILY FOUNDATION, a nonprofit priva1e loun· datlon, 3400 West ~rstrom1 Santa Ma, CA 92704 The aase11 to be sold are desc(1bed In oen-ral as: Oerialn Items of furniture, hxlures end equipment used In Iha apemllon of Ille t>us111es1 known as rne Cannery Restauiam and are lo- cated at 3010 L&Fayetta .Avenue. Newport Beact, CA 92600 · The buslntu narna used at lhal kSaltton 15: The Cannery R811auranl The antlclpJtecJ uat11 of tha bulk i;ala 11 February 7, 2000 et Iha OlllCe 0 1 COSS SHAEIAR & l AW, 4590 M11cArth\Jr Boulovard Suite 300, Ntwporl Besen, CaUforn1a fl26RO This bulk lllo 11 aub tect to Cat rum1a UMorm CommetclOI Cone S.euon 6106~ It .o ubj1C1', the name end atidMsa ol lhci per· aon with wtiom c:lftlma m11y l!G Mod Is £dwan1 G Co11, f.:IQ COSS SHAEIAA & LAW, 45!1() Mac:Ar1hur Boulevtud, Suite 390, Nowport Oeai;h, Ce11lo1r1 92660, anc:i ltt!l ., dat IOI l1h1"10 C'Jalm• hnll tlllJ • Novembtr 29, 199Y Whil"Ji 111h bu11n.-a di Oated. November 3, 1999 ISi Edward G. Coaa Esq., as Attorney and Agent lor THE CROUL FAMILY FOUNDATION, a nonprollt•prlv11t• foundat1011 Published Newport Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally P1101 November 9, 1999 T734 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Date ot Filing Application October 28, f999 To Whom It May Concern. The Name(•) or tha Apl)licanl(s) la/are BRISTOL FMMS The applicants USte<I above are app1y1ng to ma Department Of Aloot\ollc BeVerape Control lo un 81cotiohr beverages at '40t NEWPORT CENTER OR NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Type ot hoenae(a) awlled for: 41 • ON·SALG BEER ANO WINE • EATING PLACE: ' Pubtlaheo Newport Beach Cor.la Mesa Da11y Piiot Nol/amber l'I, 1999 T738 The lnvenloty Is on file In the oll"IC8 ot Rich- ard t.. Sel&t. Esq., lo- caled at ~ Beech, Caltfomla end may be lnapect9d Clllflng bull· n-. lloll1'9 pflOf lo da .. ofule. Dated Oclob« 28, 1999 RICHARD&.. SEIDE Newpof1 BMch.coat• .... CNS45824 CRAl.072 Nov 2,l, 11191 NOTICC or TRU$fEE'$ SALE JS NO u .12u2 YOU ARE IN OfFAUL T UNDER A 0£[0 OF TRUST, OATCO 7/28/t9H UNLESS YOU TAKE AC TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY Bf !iOLO Al A PU8LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THC NATURE OF THE PRO· CECOING AGAINST YOU" YOU SHOULD CONTACt A LAWYER. A p\Jbllc II.IC IJOn silo 10 tne fllOllMI bid- ~ IQ! ~II ca~ ... cllte~ ~""' on • mte or llllllOMI 11:1,_ 1 en.ea ~·#! oy " Sl•t• Of , .... Otdll UlliOll or 0 Cl!tlfk cnwo l)'f 1 1att 0t lt<*JIDI. V111Q •M n anoc;ia liOll ~ m>wtlOll Of •inot ~n• ~.ea 1n ,. Newport Harbor I l!gh's footban team caps off an 5 undefeated SP.a View League season with a 35-J 4 wm over El Toro. Sallors' qu~rterbftc.k Jolua Clordanl Uirows for 193 ycl{di • and two touchdowns. ·Cororut del Mar's football team clinches a CJF playoff i>pol with a 7·6 squeaker over Woodbridge. Josh Walz truows a 65-yard touchdown to Myles DllVls in the second quarter for thP. only touchdown in the game. Costa Mei>a's football team loses out on a Pacific Coast League title with a 27.14 loss t6 Laguna Hills. Brian Reeves scores the only touchdowns for the Mustangs. ' Cd.M's boys water polo team blasts LdkewoOd, 26-4, JJ1 the first round of the CIF DiVlsion I playoffs. James PaJda scores six goals to lead the Sea Kings. Not to be outdone, Costa Mesa's boys waler polo team destroys Pacifica, 31·3, in the first round of the CIF Division JI playoff. Ryan Dandy's six goals leads th·e Mustangs. Cd.M's girls tennIS team barely advances in the C IF DiviSion I playoffs with a 10-8 win over Westlake. Jennlfer Landry and Erica Nelsolf win the last set of the day to give the Sea Kings the victory. Newport J:i.arbor's girls volleyball team easily advances in the CIF Division I playoffs. MJsty May's 27 kills is high m the match. Melissa Schutz, with 11 kills, and Jenny Hecker, with 48 assists, also contributes for the Sailors. . Ne~rt Harbor's football team squeaks out an '8· 7 victory over CdM. 'J'odd Kebrll l'cores fin;t for CdM, butSleft Scheck runs for a touchdown fu th~ second half. and Wayne F.ruer's two·pomt conversion. run is the difference. · I?sta.nc1a's football ledtU wraps up an undefeated se~son with a 10-0 shut.oui of • S.ddleback. Josh Wojtldewicz scores the ·tone· touchdown and the Eagles' defense. records·it.S sixth shutout of the year. CdM's.giJ:ls vQUeyball team ~dvances ul" the CIF playoffs with a 15-7, 15-10, 15-10 sweep of Irvine. Tracy Sc.brlbeT has 22 kill'\ and 11 digs for-the Sea Kings. · Estancia's gi_rls tennis team surprises ' Edison in the CIF playoff with a t 2-6 victory. · Dlna Birch wins all three sets without "' dropping a game, and Shannon Curren wms two sets for the Eagles. Newport Harbor's bOys water polo team advances in the CIF 4-A playoffs with a 19-4 win over Los Alamitos. ~yle Kofford and Craig Montz spark an early Sailors' lead . . CdM's boys water polo team also ... advances in the playoffs with a 20-2. pounwng of Buena Park. Brandon Howatd scores five goals for the Sea Ki~gs OCC's women's soccer team clinches at least a tie for the Orange Empire Conference title with a 6-0 blowout oC Cypress. Six different players score for the Pirates. -compiled by Joseph Boo PREPS CONTINUED FROM 7 compassion and en couragement. • U l get a' little overbearing at times, she's the one the kids can talk to," Appell said. 4 She does a lot of work, so all I have And, he also poin!S out, there is something special about ·athletes who continue to rum travail into triumph. was the same CdM squad, loping leisurely through its fll'St PCL season, which had earlier ended the Eagles' 15-meet home winning streak, when three Estancid runners inexplicably bonked (the ·endura nce athlete's term for ·running completely out of gas) attempting to negotiate a hill 'to do is coach. H Despite the constant trials, Appell's Jove tor Estancia will likely keep him at the school well into the next millennium. "Our kids do lhe work and they believe they can do weU," said Appell, perhaps the ultimate believer. they routmely conquer in training runs. ~1 could coach for another t O years, or until I can leave feeling comfortable that I've.put 1he program in someone else's hands,'' said Appell, who can frequently be spotted cheenng on Estancia teams in other sports throughout the school year. Reliance upon records from those who vote m CIF Southern Section Top 10 football polls (my fellow sportswriters), ha&, l believe, done a huge dissemre to Corona del Mar and Estancia this fall. ThP. Eagles honked, spra!zted articles, lost on~ key returner to his part-time JOb, jarred hip muscles, nursed season-long shin splits, and routinely missed Saturday workouts due to job comrrutments. They generally tried the patience or theU' gravel-voiced head man, who in 10 ¥ears with the program has· ·been (breed to soften his old-school expC'ctaUons to mainlarn sanity, not to mention Wllh CdM, as well as emerging power Northwood (under the expert guidance of former Irvine High Coach Randy Rossi), as newly installed PCL nvals, league title contention could become more tenuous w the future. · Costa Mesa (7·2 with only one win against a tedm likely to make the playoffs, as wetl as a 34-14 loss to the Eagles) is a lofty No. 4 in this week's final regular~season Oivts1on CX poll. The Mustangs are ranked one spot above Western, which heat them, 35-34, Sept. 30. J voted them No. t 0 in my poll . the team's competitive edge. _ "I gel frustrated , but I have learned to gnn and ~ar it," said Appell, whos.e childran CaniP (Class ot '95), Johann ('96), Michael ('97) and Stephan ('99) put in more miles than the family vehicles, while representing Estancia. AlJ four continued thelr running careers in college. "We went from ~he frying pan to the fire," Appell said or the newly conhgured PCL, which sem Laguna Hills and Aliso Niguel to the Sea View League. But Appell's optimism is fueled by a strong-crop of tresbmen runners, who won two of lhre~ inVitationab that separated nmners hy class this season. Meanwhile, Estancia (6-3) and Cd.M (3-b, but assured no worse than a share of the? PCL title) r~mam unranked, d predicament which figures to damage their positioning in the 16-team playoff draw to be announced Sunday. l voted CdM (d 9·0 winner over Estancid ju&t 1 t days ago and fdvored to d~feat Mesa Friday) No. 8 and fatancia No 9. Freshman Humberto Rojas finished third at league finals (15:40), sol?,homore Luis Segoviano was sixth (16:1'3) and sophomore Mike Casillas was seventh (16:17). Seniors Danny Vargas (16:17) and Abe lnouye (16:17) were eighth and 10th. respectively. Fullerton (5-4 but without a . win against a playoff-bound opponent) is rurrenlly No. 10. HI <1we a lot to Joan Carlisle,~ Appell said of h.is colleague, officially li!>ted as lbe girls coach. Carlisle handles nny admirustrative work and offers the program's athletes (boys and gtrls) endless patience, Should Estancia be forced to batUe for an at-large berth (which could happen with a tos-. to University), it would be a shame to lose out to Fullerton . ,. on the basis of poll voters' ignorance. PUBLIC NOTICES N~¥~~il ... ___ N_~¥.ce_0_uc_s.JI ! ___ 1 _N .... ~¥-~-~-~ ...... ciafC6cl9 an<fauthonzeo 10 ' t11nelic111ry W1lh1n 10 day' T~ lral'lll lhnOI\ tlll-Ing of the Olstricl oo bus10ass 1n 1t11s s1al1 will of lhe date of hrst publa· 11111111 "" ~ Ind N.o b t d de r ma Y. be' held by the duly ap-1100 of this Noltce Of Sile ~ofthe TNllM tor the withdraw his bid tor ape-. pocnrect 1rus1ee as sno'MI Oate. Nowmber 0(, 1999 liclCilllllOUl'lt(alhetlmeofthe dod olforty·llve (45) days below of all r•9h1 hlte and Buckley & AHodat11, !nit.Ill publlallon-oftht ~ alter the dale sel for Iha lfllllf8$l conveyed to .-il!d Inc 26522 La Alameda of 58'11 ~ llllllNild opening thereof now neto by !he uustl't 1n Su.le #200 M1sSlOn V1110 to i. ... bth &.low. The The Board of Trustees the her11nanef Clesctlbed Ca ll01ntol 92651 949-34~ emount mar bt ~on the reserves the pnvllege of Plopert)' under and pursu. ~ Arlene C Bov.<lrtch ut of...._ ,,._.of 6* The ' rejecting any ,and alf bids ~nt 10 .a Oelld of Trusl de· Asst Vice President Noltll front tn1r9lC:a to the or 10 waive any Ir- SCI bed below T11e sale '11111 C305473 11/9 11116 •County~ 7llO CMc reg ularllles or tn· be made 1M wtthoul cove· 11123 1999 C.. DIM w-. S.U ~ tormalltles In any bid or In nan1 or warrao1" •~ptess .,....., Of TEE'S CA lAgll o.cripdoll: -the bidding ' HO,""' TRUS SALE a-.-of•__... .. ...___,, ~I ned or implied regarding hlle """""'" ... ,._ ._...., • .., ~esSIOn 01 lllCllTI· ~:o:.,u;: other dwv-; S11e,3t8.0I Roger W. Davie blal\Cts to pay lhe re-tsl3l5 YOO NE IN DEFAULT ~ S1Mt eddr.-Ind Director 01 Purchasing ma1mng principal •"'11 ol UHOER A DEED Of TRUST other aimmon dellgnldon of Coast Community the nole(i) secUflld by lhe DATl:D Ofl:mllllll , .... ,....,, the ,., ~ • Collage D1str1c1 Deed 0( Trusl 'l\Alh 1nl111$1 ~ Aotnollal.ene. Colla~ CA Open. Wednesday, and tale charg11 1he1eon YOU TAKE ACTION TO~ 9U ~ W~U~ The November 17, 1999 · ~ ........ ·~ -· ( ) TECT YOUR PAOPERlf, rr ~ ThMll dilcUlmt 2 pm a. p1ov._. in ~·9 '""1 5 MAY BE SOLD AT A PUa.IC _, .... _, ............... Bld0N0°. 1805 aovances under lht 18111\s -·z --·• • .....,....., ol 1t\e Oeed of Trust 1n111 ~~°&: ~ : nt11 of the.,... eddr.-Ind Published Newport t$t 1hereon lets Ularges Tl.IRE Of THE~ othtr _, ....... , H Beach·C<>!tta Mesa Dolly .ind e~penses ot the frvs AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUlD ~ tl'IOMI '*'Ill. 1'11 ~ Piiot November 2, 9, tee hx the total amoun1 (al CONTACT A UWYER. On etty hermbw o.abid la 1999 lhe time oi the 1Mtal publl t11l:r1•ht t00pn\ Caltomle ~ IOld .. II". CllblW T732 ca11on ol lh• Notice of Sale) ....._. ,._ ~ ~ reaS0118bly es1ima1td 10 be =-; "*"" -;~ euca::.~ to Set-Fletltloua Business $81 lorllt below The _ ~ ~ ,., e=::: Name Statement ~:. '":{ ~J"t::,:: • tht duly~ Trume :,. ~ 02 ~ ~ The lotlOwtng. persons ' e under 9'ld p&1191111!11 to o.eci o1 CA '1314. :~ 311•1721 OI are doing bus1n11as 81, =y ~s ~~ :O~ar~~ ~~~ (7l• ~ ~I:, ~~Cf ~~~~;1o~Wv ' CIP'Jllll PloPGl1V Duly,_., of1c1W reaol'da"' ~ Of1at of nc, r,_.., lfA1 Brea CA 92821 p01nled TruslM Buckley & IN Alaolder Of ow.,. 11WB11• ~ ttn. Fritd Boose Miiiar, Auociatn, Inc Recordeo ~ ~ .,.... 11$, tl/1f 3610 So Garnsey. Santa 7131/1998 •S lni11ument : ~ Ollgood All. _, Ana CA 92707 r.io 19990'91926 Ill Olft • T eo.: NOTICE This bUSlllHS 11 OCln• ~ia Re.:Ollll n lht Otttee ol . ":.. ~ INVITING BIDS dUC1od by an lncllvldual tht R11t.01dW ol Orellgt == ~ .... 11 NottC8 Is hereby gtven Have you iltt1e<I dotng Counly C11i1orn1.1 Dale ol IUdlorl .. to the lhal tl'la Board of buslneu yet? Yen Siilt 11130/1999 at U5 lllddlt b cm11, ' Tru&leas of tho Coast t 0.10-99 • AM PIM:• ol S<ila At tllt Clliahlll'• cf-* dnMll by , Community College Dis· This ata11men1 w s Main (North) Entrance to .._orntilonala.111.•dlldl 1r1ct ol Orange County, hied wtth the County Ill• County Coultllou•• °"""' by 1 .... or ...,. Callfomla, Wiit receive Clor1t of 0111nge County 700 Clllic C1ntt1 Drive Gld union.°' adlellll ClrlMI H&led bids up to bot rio on 10 14-99 w .. t Santi Ana, Ca by 1 .... f/11 ...... -"Vt later lhan 2.00 pm., 19"'908330 "'r:'nl ~,;Pild c~~o': ..r ._ -Ider\ eM9 Wad11Uday, November Dally Piiot Oct 19, 26, Sit J$7' .. $1t1tt AOdttt1> w:idllo!\ ot ..-. _,. 17, 1999, at lhe Purdla•· Nov. 2. 9, 1999 T1~1 · ....,lnllllion11021fh Ing Department of tilt ~ Olhllt ~ornm0'1 oosiM Flnn:WCodelftl...... Olslrk:t loaalctd .. 1370 Flctltlou• QutlMH ~:I ~~~1 r::~z cj,1~ to do buM-. In .. -.i Adams Avenue..1. Bldg 0, Neme Statoment 111... ce 121111524 • i. .held br ._ dlllW • COSta Meta, 1.111ilomla, The ronow1no pef'IOns APN ·,,, U•·U ~. "" --In-. • llhclMi •I whk:h lime bldt Wlft bo are doing buSlllOU .. ..... T ... ~· fA II ~ • en.I publiClly opened and road Tn. 4th 011'non$10rl, 9321 ... SlgDtd ru111 .... ... _....,.to llld now tor CandloWOOll Or, ttunt· cbm• 1ny k:it11tny lo onv l..id W flt tr\11111 In 1111 PURCHA$E OF ONE (1) lnQlon Beaeh, CaltlomNI 1nco1111e1,,..,., of ll\11 "11etil1 hlrllnllar ....,.. ~ MODEl. n..-MO, 9f646·4725 \);)Hi n<i olt111r ccrnmon "'*Md pu11111r11"" o.d 2000 THOMA& BUS; , Thomat Hl(.riard Lotd, ::IQIWhCll II Illy '"°""' on-. The•n•llt..... ccco O'.l21 C~l•WOOd Or . Abovt If no Slrlilf 11)ttt'; IU ..,... .,.,... or All Olds 111 to bo In ac· t-luntlnglon OeaCh, Cell· or°''* common~· ._,.................... cordanee vw'U1 lhe Old torn a 92646·4725 li0n1 .... ;!._ ~, lk1~ IC't~_.!o ,....,. * p011 ' or Oocum•mta Wlllth ire Palricia Lyn Lord, 0321 , ........ 11on o 118 •1.JptrtY #Cl q s •• • ~ 1111 now on lilt and m~y be Can<118WOOd Or , Hun(• met lit otita1ne<1 by und, ,......... Mii if N aecuhid In tho Qt!IOI OI on 0eac:n, c.111omi. lnQ I v.t1t11(1 r uMI lo Ille .-..i .. 0.. lhtl D1ttlCIOI' ot Puttt181· PUBLIC l NOTICES RENT · through CIUSl1ltd Doily Pilot • )> . :-~ I J I "I..· Fic:ttuoue BuelMH Name Statement The IQ!lowlng pent0na t•~"' I LOI I Coumy ;qoit, b) Moel•• Qoll, c) San Dl ego i,Co(J'lty ~) Phoenix ~. 'l Bay Area Goll, I) Centra CO.st Goll, g) tn laod County Goll, h) Riv· etalde GOii, 1800 E Gany. Sle 215. Santa Ana, Celdoc'nla 92705 John Roe>ert L~. Tw liOhl Lane, Randlo Sanla Margartta. ClhlOf· nla9~ Eric Dal\'IOn Marson. 1800 On1ngaWood Orrve, Brea, CallfOmla 92866 Thil business la con· I =II oueteo t>y • gena111 part11e1,h1p • Have you Slarted doling business yet? Vu, 10·18·99 Jotln R Lyon This s1atemen1 was hied with the Coonty Cle!k ol Orange Coon1y on 10-22·99 ~ 189968091 H Daily P110l ~ 26 Nov 2. 9. 16, 1999 T724 Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement TI1" I011ow1ng person' are (j()ing bOslneN .. AOC COpy, 429 West Kelly Avenue, Unit #B, Orange Calllornla 92866 Martin 6ed011a 429 Wast Kally Avenue, Un.t . " 1 •H 19, Orange, Cltnornta 928M l .. lede Bedolla. •2t We5t Kelty /.11enue. Unit •B. orange, Ca~tomla 92866 Til1&" bU1lne11 la con- duGted by· husband and wile Ha111 you star.::l ~ buSitleu yet7 No Mattin Bedolla Trus statement was hied Wl\tl \tie Couf\\y etefk o1 oranoe Couhty ()ti 9·27'99 19~8 Diiiy PilOt Oct 26, Nov 2, 9 18, 1999 T728 CL.Aaa1Fll!D 94•-se'ra -·-~ ..... u ,., ·II• .,. . .,. SEllVICE DmECTOUY ~ For All Your Home and Business Needs -...... ._.....,._ne.• CNS1750072 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (SECS. 6104, 6105 U.C.C.) Eacrow No. Notoc:e ls hereby glllen to ared•tors ol the within named seller thlt 1 lkJlk sale ~ abOut to be nllde ot Ille aasai.s oeec:nbed below The names and busi-ness addresses ot the seller ere WESTliRN CANNERS 00., INC 301 O Lafayette Avenue, Newport Stach CA 92660 The locallOfl In Califor· .,. .... •» , .. , .. \ ~ 11 N~= 11'-____ ...,. Illa "' the c:hlol ••e<:uttve The Ftinbet~ Family UJOO l>V I lier Ill thal off IOI of tho loel! r Is T ru t, Alan Fa in berg locauon is Tile Cll 'lntry same u e'boll TrultM, (1111 The Fauers· f\~\.lur nt As listed by ttie er, tetn Communlry Propeny Tlie llltleipatoo oaie oC all othe( ~rnes1 names Trust, 1-rnold ftueri!e.n. 111e blJlk 1al• 11 and addresses used by Trustee and (IV) Water-November 30 1999 at the seller Wilhlrl three front Homes, LLC1 2025 tl'le oltrce of COSS years belore the date West Balboa Bouievard SHREIAR & l:AW. 4590 such hst was sent or de· Newport Beach, CA MacArthur Boulevard, live ed to , ... bu""'t ere 9266<>., Suite 390, Newport r {.. ca,;;.cy 'ReliUlu· The auets lo bi SOkl Beacti. Cal lomla 92660 rant, 301 o L1Faye11e ar de"l'lbe<t "' Qerteral This bulk sale rs sub· Ave • Newpon Beach. as Canaln ltems ot iec:t to Ca!Jomce Ul'lll01m CA 9~ lurntture fixtures and Commerc111 Cod• The Canf\efY, eqUlpment used 111 Iha Secli<>n 6106 2 3010 l:afayen• Ave. operauonolSeller'sbuSt· u &01ut>1eci, 1t1e name Newpo!I Beach, CA ness known as The Can· and add1ess of the per· 92660 necy Restaurant and are son with whom Claims TJle namea and bl.ISi· located at 3010 LaFa-may be hied Is Edward G ness addrHses of the yetto Avenue. Newport Cou, Esq . COSS buydt ere. Beach, CA 92660 SHREIAR & LAW. 45~ (t) Russell E Auter. (11) The business nama MaeAnhur Boulevard. How to Place A CLASSIFIEIAD ByFax · Dy Phone a,· MnlWn Person: ~ ... ... , 11.+11 ll.11 ·11°111-f l'J•.t•• U•• lft·~ \U\U Wtt111 11111 JJ~tt"lf HI ,J., r t01f 11.t If t tJf \ I J 11l,1•l•~t'""I"°"' •1,.11 lti.! -,,,-;; 1.111 \\,•I IJ,11 "1111•1 I 11•t,1 \\, .,, I \ l)_!ti:!- 1 \ I 11.f l< I • llou.n- ·1..i. ,.1 .. 1111• ii :11 Ill ·, 1111'111 \t 11PL" rrtM ..=1 11 Suh• 390. Newpoll Beach C4lllomia 92660 and last (Sa1e tor l!llng daltns shall be No~ember 29, 19119 wtiid\ If. It• t>u~neu day t>elo11 101 saie dale apec1hao ebove Put>1i1h10 Ne wpon IJ(lac:h-CoSla Mesi 0 llty PllOC NOii mber 9 1 90 T735 ----~~~~~-. PU8UC NOTICE I Nota!' Is nereby 01ven tttal the undett•gned wtn be 1<Jld et put>Ue auc;1ton Dateo Nov8'Tlber 3. on No" 17. 19119 at 1!J!l9 10 ~J.4 at Starving SdlOI· ISi EOwerd G. Co11, 11'5 Moving aro(l M nl· Eeq •• Agent tor Stor 1gc Co . Hi,57 New· BUYERS (1) Russell E • POf1 Blvd , Costa Mesa fluter (Ii) lli. Fa nberg C~ 92ti2& Family Trullr Alan (949) 1.3379 • Fainberg, Trustee (Ill) 12 Motiacn:t1ed The Feuerr.1e1n Com· Elga , Housetiold lh1rns mun11y Property Trust. #I 13, Goetl: L0<ra1ne i\rnold F•uersteln, Hannga car pans Tru"ee, arid (rvl Water· 1· Landlord 1eseMl5 tl'le Iron\ l:lom&5, LLC r>ghl 10 bid at sale. CaSll T7'36 Rooms, apartments, home a Clualf\ed c~n aatlsfy your . housl~ nMdt. ll.11•·· .111.I .1 .. 1dl1111 .. "'' .... 1.,. t'I ... , "·111:!1' "11li11111 111•11•' 111. Jllliil1°l1..r ll'••·I \I• rl11 11!:111111 n ll·•tl ft l l,l••lh It I I••' "I It f" I 1111 1 l,1··ll1t ,I 11h1 n1•1 Ill• 111 \'11 ,1•1 I• fNllf 1111 t rtu1 111.11 111.11 \., 11111111r • J.1-.1hc •I n°f 11111111d111.J1 1111 fl.uh 1'1!111 ,111•I"•1111 • \1,1111\11\ 1111 ,1111 • !1111 111 111 ttho 111 .. 1111111 lttJ '\Oo\111 l11l 11l II I,. 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SHOWCASE t , FOR SALE * HOMES • ._..~~~~~· •• FOR SALE •• ARIZONA MORTHWEST 40 8Cf8S·S12.900 Great *• In Our Sat *• getaway r1nch with R I E IW9IOIDI Vl8WS AtlOOdMI • ~ state • grOl#ld water E·Z terms !' Sup_pJementt : Cal AZLR t-es&-244-5263 : HOMES OF : ~(CA=L'=SC=AH)~:;;;:::;~ : THE WEEK : eo COMM/RETAIL : Display Ads i ANOUST SALE : Start at $75! * COMMERCIAL ! Deadline ! SEAL ~~~r.l.in st. *• Tuesday SPM •• 1300 SO.FT. Good Loe 0 H ... Avail Now. * pen ou_. • caR Jim 1<111an1n : Listings ! s 562*59&-6600 ! Only $151 t · • Deadline • 1105 P-e ... till I : Thursday SPM t EiN8UU • It Pays to * : Advertise ! t in the Best ! • LOCAL * ! Real Estate : ! Sec11on : : Call Todayll : • LISA RIVERA ! : 949-574-4252 • ! ANNE WILLEY : : 949-574-4249 : •••••••••••• •BAYVlfWe nr 2ba, z car gee per1dnt, $309,000 A11oc du11, $IMllo. MM1MJ20 ..... -. -::: -... . ~ . . . ., .... ' t ' ....... • ~n VIEW t•uaa.~-.. ptd,2c ... ~ Cllt lfoW. M·• ......... --11111 ~ . I, • ' ' . l .;· T ...... ,. ..... , , .. ,~•· SBr 281 Lrg OcelM-tlfbor vleW CondQ, 2car 'gal, I>"\ lndry, S1995/mo Oevld Spalb, A.t:J. 949-551-3700 Big Canyon 8roedmocn Well located. 4br 3b•. irnrneNte occupency, mt cond, I.Jg yard.· lyr ltue . 45ro'm0 94H23-0940 « 949-508-8863W • Nilwpo11 Hght• ser tiOUM • w/gated dllv,, quiet, prtvlte, tiugeyatd, gardener, walWng. dlSlarice to sctlla $2'!'00/mo Avd 1111 94H31·2198 UDO ISLE 48r/38a Sf)eciOul Iv room lonnal dning, 2 upper tlCt9tlOf sun deekl. 2c gar, 1175,000. 8'11 Grundl ... allors t4H15-t11 • *•BAY FRONT** • ' -Beaullflll 28t' 2Ba on v.. Udo N"'Y rwnodllld. lllf1IQI, !Um. F~VIEW I Avaif 11*1 Oec.S3 t lie 'r'!· 94H.,,_. 1 Ill'-·: ·~ -l'i .. I ' ''"'' ,, , ~ ~ • I 1 :•' . ' -.. ,... THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWN HOMES $300 OFF MOVE-IN Setected Unltt ••••••••••• Starting e $1095fmo. MotoMottaM. •*Wt.,.. pet•• community. a block• from the bHCh. 948144 2111 110 APTS COSTA MESA NEWPORT ACROSS THE STREET 2Br, fflllC. Olf, new carpel/paint. S 1095/mo {no J>91s) t!l65 lrWl8 Ave 11 Ca• Darrel 949-720-9422 E'xl 200 E Sidi, 1br tb1 down1t1lra, new earp9I. lg ylfd. An · utH Inc~ clOM 10 Frwy 2515 Elden ID $125/mo. The Renllr Ceni.r. 714-841-4203 Aveitabte tor 1 Umlted Time Onlyl 2Br, Fp, w/d, ~" alfW9SOIM tocalton neat COM and NB 949-640-2800 BHUllful 2Br Ip, gal. new urpet. W/O, relr. pvt gafed ~d comm ./Newporl ~.949-640-2800 159 JIOUSBICOfl)()S FOR RENT CORONA DEl. llAR 38' 2B1 OVplex Penorwnlc Ocean view, 111y ecceaa to beach. • $2UWo. 714-921-4092. COM FWntal Sale• SpeclaUll • CHRIS EDWARDS • Ant E.mtee Propert•t 94Wff.1120ll cen phone LIDO BCH HSE Re1rnhlng 4br .. ta1t, ~ 1unny pello, 3 car 9•. l XYl : one of tn. ~ on the talandl t4M7Wff7 $5700mo 1 yt .... Of longet. --....--.... ~ -. -·-~---i ~· ' • I r•I ~ • '. Goodjobl l'tllablt "'9lttt lllf.trudq '"'"" .. buy Jt'1 all the.re C\'CI)' day In CllPU\cd 1,~~11,Lom.~11~-=I •• N M . .. '99 Trt1el1t DCI 1162 ttons • ewport ar1na • a-PW rrv Temper~ core R·300 Shafts Exceftana Apartments =':, (3 ~:ts-s";J Bayfr\.lni tll{Tlmunuy with pr11·a1c he.Kh &c m'1nn:11 Walk 10 B.ilrn.M lsl:111<.l 5-hops Mmuto rwm Fash1t•n bland. • \\o <1-burl')lnWKa." hrl: pl.KC'S • Pnvoitc: gar.ige,. • Bu.lt slip:. a\'ililabk Now l l:•"-'"S l'BR and 21\R ~1100 $2100 '>orry No Pt11 Please ~II (949) 760-09 19 .: Motel MANAGERS •SPECIAL• S1M.OO+ tax Wkly (Mu$1 pr ... lhra Ad) 23S!TTll &~ Sllualed on belullfoly landSCacied grounds FEATURES ~ .. ·Hour lobby/Direct dl1I phones/free HBO. ESPN & Otsc/Pool & .Jaeuzzl. Gue51 laundly Close to 405 & SS Fwys Mf'l'1 lrom O C Fug~ coleoe IWld bc:hs Wllmg clsl.nc. IOlt!OPI & *1aurl0Cs COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22n Kerb« Blvd Phone 94M45-4f40 WITH 2 COHTAOU.£RS 6 6 OAMf:S llOOlflRM 94M42'30'l2 448 ANTIQUES/ART ICOUECTIBLES I BUY ALL: PIANOSI AntiqUes • Oua~ty IUmit\lre one place or Whole ttousetuUI castt paid 800-649 ... 922 Pump Or91t1 S600. Hand Crwtll PtionOgraph $150. •MM4U7*3• ------- o"'l···. .:·n ". , 1·M~1 COAST COIN NEEDS OLD COINSI Gold, Sl!Yer iew&1ry. ~alehel. anli<\U8S collectibles 949-642·9447 TOP SSSiRECORDSI Jazz. R & 8 Soul. Rock. Ute SO'S & 60'$ 9'C9-64S-7505 MIKE 1418 NA1:'!."rm I • 2 Round Trip Amtrak Tlcketa leavmq Santa Ma to Denver. $1 S();ieich Open tra'lel Cal 511).288 5258 1·~1 Phlebotomy Course Boston Reed Co Calll R99 139012911-800-201-1141 AT EASE MENS STORE FISl'tlon l~llnd 11 now l'tinng seasoned comm sates usoc'• & gilt WTapp91$ Apply In peraon. Acroaa from Bloomlngdal11 OAT EASEO WOMENS & HOME Store Fashion Island seeks exp'd PT sales assoc's and seasoned Grft wrappers, Apply In person Of Call Leann 0 949·759-7985 AUTOBISTflO now hltil}O mature. oouneous 5'1111 tor 1111 posibOnS 51llMI> at ST25'1i l>IUi ~ blnefll$ ~ & Slodl op11on p119am Selary hl!tter dependirlg on nperrence. Pteese leave message 9'9·833-1408 eJ(I 13 eBARBEOUES- GALORE NOW HIRINGI Wen In I fun ... envlronmenl. Some •alt• •lJ* needed. FT, 10rtm-7pm. Stll1 17/hour up (O.O.E.) Benet pq 1v1U. Apply e Blft>lquee Galore 1»1 Klrbot 81'11d • Coata ..... (C>n-11te lni.Mew) CASHIER/CLERK ,. Pharmacy Fl, ... In, CatCNlles 114~1 1 COUNSELOR E~ SpeaaSl W00t Wiil amJlla With devaloprnentat dt$· abllNI WI~ .,,. ~ l«tlr'GI BA 1n Ptycll aror upenenct ptefllftld 315~S8-$~ OOE FIA Bel* Fl.l ttrMnt A~ Jennnef (1t4)MHMI .. . 476 EMPLOYMENT .. OPPTYS ORIVt:k:> com· 010 Smaller ~any ~11 Pal°tll atd w avg 1 OOI mllelll Small fleets wetcomu 'Run CA Al, tN Must have Clas5 A/Doubles Endo'" cal lymlPllQhC Carner HI00-800-2522 ell1 11 (CAL'SCAH) 'E1pandln9 Lllmlng Cit' n NPB n need ot qualllled teactters lnlant, to<ldler ow pre·$Chool great medical and educallonet bene11ts Call 949·955·2672 GANAHL LUMBEA COMPANY Frr ~Ion• ava1labta tor: ePml S8leS •Hardware & Tool Siie$ ~rnbtng & Eleclncal SalM . :rs:ly In= 11 1 5 S, Br 1tol Sl,rlll. Colll Meu, CA 92626 £.0.E ......... ~...._, ... ........... ...._ ... Greot Holiday Job 4'76 EMPLOYMENT ' I 476 EMPLOY.-ENT OPPTYS OPPTYS WHITIIER LAW SCHOOL Whittier Law School is looking for proctbrs to administer final exams at our campus in Costa Mesa between Dec. 9-18. Must be reliable, organized, have good verbal sk,ills and be responsible for transporting exams and bluebooks to and from classrooms. Must be available to work during the day. $9.00/hr. · Send letters of interest with work history or resume to Phyllis Sands . Fax: 714/~3458 \Mi! 3333 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ••• No phone calls pleas11. --- Pat1 ttrne Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour plus CREDIT SERV1CES mileage: GARY'S & GARY'S ISLAND DEBT CONSOLIDATION. h.J11i.n bl.nNi Needed Mon thru Sun ~S•=~~~r=~ HIRfNC SEASONAJ. 2:45am 10 5:45pm. Ad· 'Slop colectot callsl Family l Gift \l~p-Ts dllional work may b9 Credit Counseling Non ... -111allable. • I prold Ctlnstian Agency Re· l.J/ corded "*" 800-7 29 :J964 r sn'" l.01:00 Must h111e truck or Ven, WWPt ·~ org (90) 7S9-l6ll liebility lnsurapce with (CAL'SCAN) • ~VHotel proof or payments. BEEN TURNED DOWN? COSTA MESA MOTOR INN drivers license, social Nl!ed • home loan? Sl('s NOW HIR ALL POSIT10NS! H CUrlty card, and loreclo$ufu lale ~ F"'1. 22n Kll'bor Blvd clean O.M. V. print out. 11' Ot<t Purcha$1 1elinanc:1. det>t COO$Ohd8110tl, l'tOm8 im- OfACE HELP AceeptiY19 applications provement t Ot 163658/0RE F<lf constructlOI\ co pl'tof.es, Mon to thru Fri from vent.cation •(916)227-0931 r11rng,computernpJt ln\IOICe S·OOam •to 4·00pm Pletlnu m ~•:;Ital trac:ll.ng. 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