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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-01-01 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM MONDAY, JANUARY 1 , 200 l What to watch A look at this y ears likely news stories • EDITOR'S Non: Here 1\ a look at stories that we think will continue to make head· lines in 2001, along with an actual headline likely to appear in the Daily Pilot cm sns nm 11n FOi lllEIUHT Thi' qruwlh·n111t1ol d1>l>t1lf• thc1t r1t11kl'd luqh nn lhl' 11~1 111 nmvPrsc.1 · lion t1Jptn. c1111orn I N1 •wpor1 lh.!c1ch ':, H''ICl(•nti. 1n :.WOll \~ "'l'I to t cmtmm· nqhl trn11\ tnd1ty Thi' l>r1Jad v1:.1ur 1 •>I lhl' v1dunou~ C n•1•nliqht 1111ltt1llvv, w hwh w11l lt>c1w· tilt• 1111<11 d1 •t"t!:.111n 1111 u·rlc1111 ~enerctl plrtn ,1111P11d11wnh up to thP voters, h11i. rtlfl'c1cJy lu•COlllC' nty k1w, ThP llPXI '>h'JI 1:-t. 11 ("tty Counctl 1111•111h<·ri. 111 1111•c•I .1.m tJ lti chscuss gwdel.lnl:'!> for GrP<·1il1qli1"s ctpplica- tion in real We The mdtn topte!> t111dc ·r con~1derc1- t10n will mclude settrnq 11 ... tc1rt date for the 1mt1dt1vP\ "look·l1<1c·k penod." Chuosmy 1440 would llll'ctn that any yeneral plc1n onwndnll'nl dunng thr• pctst 10 yectr-'> wc111ld cwtnl towdrd lhf' threshold lhc1t Lm1q1·r~ .111 election A 2000 slcHtrnq dc1t1· 111uld lwlp avmcl ltnnl.'('e~~<ll)' v1:-.1t~ 111 the· polls. c1ncl ( ;r<''l'llll~Jhl '>11 pporl~ h11v• • <;c1Jd thttl lh1•y'cl prl'lc11 th1~ 11pllo11 Council 1tH'llll>1·1 <11(' l'XJH'CH'<I to VOll' Of\ lh1• SlctflllHJ dcll1• d~ Wt•JI <.IS other t'lr1rrlu r1 t11irb 0 r1! th1• t>nd of the lrlPl1th . W lwtht·r < ;r1 •1•11llqh1 \VIII bl•roml' c1r(Jvt• th1:-. y1·c11 1~ <111olhcr quP~llun wc:trltng to be answered. Three developers with prnwc·t~ ~wlore the city that potentidlly could tnyger an electlon have not mddP 11p thetr mind about what to do next Officials for Conexant Systemi. c1n<1· Koll Center, which both hcWP l<HCJ1· expdnsion plans m the work.,, '"'rt they would Wdll to dec:1d1 · 1111ttl <ii~ officials hctd come up w1lh y111t.l1·l1rn·.., lor Greenlight. Tun Quinn, project manc1nrr Im lhP Dun es H ote.1 project at llw N1·w- port Dunes, said hP 1s too busy run- ~tnl<'ting another hot{') in St1rl IJ1f'q<1 tu runcentrdtf' on rwxt .... 111•p ... 11t 1111· llllllOPnt SEE WATCH PAGE 5 SlAN Hit LER I DAllY Pit 01 AJong with the New Year, Margaret and Dick Stewart of Newport Beach have something else to celebrate today: their 60th wedding anniversary. For the occasion, Dick finally got a wedding ring. /\'ewporl-Mesa looks inlo the crystal ball lo dPtermine wh at the yPar will huld lllllllllUU• 2001 PREDICTIONS Newport 8t>c1dt c ·1ty Hau WcHrhdou c1ncl Corona rlel Mctr res1dPnt Dc1n ·Purcell U11dytnei. tht> yec1r dhead tor A lldn BePk <1s ~w conllnut>s h1!> ~luw-grnwtl1 r rusc1de port 11111 t111l1 the countrvs1<.Je. Mer1~11rt• z I~ rnuntyw1de It is Z t·rHI 111 Ur<lngc C<1unty trdf· It(. buU1 ycou.ad dJ1d dlf. St·nvr Alltm Bet-k yciUnps into 2001 t1nd extends h1i. mtSSl(JlJ to hherc1!t• thl' llldSS{'S from th" uppr13sswn of ovt•r· tnulders dnd trdlfic rr11m his hdy·stde hac1en- rl1t , St'nor Don 11rt•n orqdn1zes ct J>M"k o t l<1y<1I , W<·ll·pdid pulll.ic o~ to p1t•ptJ11-· lur bdttle. Thi' hL•dcl pc1liUn i proposes 1t \lrct!Pgy In Will lhl' figbt clCJrtllb l St•nf•I llh·k In the final This ltmP., ht> d~~urnPs the: 1dPnt1ty <ii Zorro ond 111~ nws· 'dlJI' I~ )\ lt·n~llrP Z In ,j show <JI brrJVd<IO, 8p1•k 0tl1•.., 111·\'rnld l'twblo N13 W· SEE PREDICT PAGE 5 I I ~I I Colored water on its way any day • MPSd t ·onsoliddlPd plc1n s to I 1nish last tests soon. ( 'hc.111~J'' won't hdv1 • bi~J e ffect on b1Us cit ltr~t. Jennifer Kho DMJ.Y PILOT • COSTA J\1ESA -Th<• c11lt•tl•d \o\dtl'r treatment pldnt could hegrn pumpinq wutt•r through the c tty on~ driy now, \.\."•tin d1~tn<"t lllfletdlS Sdld lctte l11sl Wl'(•k. • [!very driy W(' n· " . ..,Un<J \'t.trH>U~ ( 1 •UIJ>O· ncn~ ... Sclld Dtnnd L1•r1("h, rt,s1~t<1nt cwnc>ral managN for !\ ll•s..i C1m ... ohdt1tt•d \\'ittN Dt~· tnct. "Once wt>·n· sdtr,tl(•ct th<111•vt •f)'thin~11~ w orktng and thc1t thP \.\."1il1•r quc1hl~ I'> what 11 nPeds to be, thPn wt• II dllthon11• c1 !>PvPn- dcly system lest It> put lhP wc1t!'f into thP ... yi.· lcm Any cidy could b1 · the• dc1\' A rt•t1Mint1l>I<' .,xpc•rtdlton would l..>P Ii >r 1t In lil'~ltn 111 lilt-' m.•xl fpw days WP hc1n·n·t l1t1cJ ony 't•r111u~ µrohlem!-. hut wp'n• 111:-1 lw111y \'t'I)'. \'t'f)' l"llOSl'fVClllVP." Two WPf'ks dgO. t-.11• .. ,,1 Con~oliclc1\Pd Water D1~tnrt OpNnlrun.., J\ lr1nc1q1•r .lt•rry Bc1ldw111 !>old the pldnl, l hP llrsl pl llf-k1ml dnd SlZP In thP world. hdd hl'()\111 Ill> t111til lt•!>ting Still together after · all these years Thro Wdll'f dtslncl hc1~ wurkl•<I lnr 1 b \ i'ttl" to provi}I<.• trt'dtNl rolc1rect wdll•1 -h1qb - quality underground water thdt stdrts with c1 "weak tea" color and a sullur-1..tkl' smf'll to its customers. The treatment plant will usC' t1n 11111111 • c1nd b1ofiltration process to removt• lht• nih>r and smell from the water, wtuch 1s found 1n c1quiJers between 600 and 1.200 IC'N df'c>[I Stefanie Frith DAILY PILOT Looking clown dt tht• sh.m y gold wed- ding nn~1 on hri. h<1nd, Dick Stewart snuled dnd p<1lh'd lu!> wilP Margaret on the km•!' "It's heen 60 yP<1rs t1nc1 ) finally have a wPdchng ring." sdid Dick, who's 84, as is his wife. "That's a long time." A t the stroke of midnight N ew Year's Eve, the N ewport Beach couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Saturday, they wNc given a party by family and friends where they renPwed their vow s dnd Dwk hnnlly received his wedding nng after so many yPnrs. Newport BParh couple celebrates 60 years ·of marriage at the stroke of midnight on New Year s Eoe "Back then, men 1ust didn't wear their rings as much and we iust didn't think about 1t." Margaret said, twisting her own wedding ring. "But this wds something we have been talking about lor a little while, so now Dick has a ring, too." In the rush thnt the couple got married. there wasn't a lot of tdlk about getting a ring for Dick Th<'y hdfPly hdcl Lime to find 'It keeps me going' •Oasis Senior Cente r's weekly dance sessions bring out the fever in those doing the jitterbug. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The band had barely begun to play when the eager crowd made a run for the dance Ooor. Christmns all nver dgain. For about 1.5 years, dance enthusi- asts havP gathered at the center each Friday to follow their passion. The usual parties don't get as fancy as last Friday'S event, where a magician and a fortune teller entertained the group during dancP breaks and a buffet with salads, sandwiches and little dessert cakes nourished everyone. About 150 seniors at the Oasis Senior Center -the men dressed in suits. the ladies wearino everythmg from blue satift cocktail dreae9 to elaborate tequin eDlelllbl• ...med like tMy I W91'9 celebrating • t . For Violet Oellar, a Balboa Island resident and former professional dancer for HoUywood musicals, the fancy dance was espedally tou9h to watch. Aa a volunteer in the center's gift store, abe suffers each Friday becaUle abe can't jotn in the fun. • 1 ltand there fin the gift shop J and i! "rmnistN The two ml'I on a double date. with Dirk g01n~1 Olli with Margaret's fnend Then Dick c1~k1•d the fncnd for Margaret's tclPphonf' numht•r dnd, later, her hand in marnd~W Th<'y harl been engaged for two months, alter knowing each other less than one yeClr, when the time seemed right. "Wp got married, well, spontaneously," MargarPt said. "We were broke and we didn't have any big plans so w e just got a couple people together and got married in Buffalo. N.Y., where w e were living and working at Curtis (an airplane manufactur- ing corporation)," SEE COUPLE PAGE 4 Originally scheduled to open 1.11 Seph·m- ber. then October. the compleltt>n of th1• plant was postponed because of d£'<;1qn Changes -LOC)lldtnq ddding d WPIJ ctnd improving the filters -to double !ht• Crtp.rc · 1ty of the plant, said Raldwrn c1ncl wc1f1•1 hoard President Trudy Ohltg-H all The colored-watf>r treatnwnl t,I( 1ht ~ wtuch initially will handle up to 4,0llO q.rl· Ions per minute -enough to llll'P I th•• needs of the city -will be capahle of pump· mg out 8,000 gallons per mmute 11 tht' d1~· trict decides to supply the treatN t colorf'd water to areas outside of Costa M f'sa in tht' future, Baldwin said SEE WATER PAGE 4 •ID QASSIABIS ····································~~ I PllUC IOTlCIS ························-········ 7 SIOll'S ............................................... ' YIM• PKTUIES ............................... 2 -.. ' ' 2 Monday, January 1 , 2001 YEA ·R II 2000 REVIEW ~ YUi II PICTlllU Daily Pilot The features DON UACH I DAll.Y Pit.OT .&. Sii 101111: Michelle Chianca throws a horseshoe Into the alr as stte enjoys the warm sunset off Newport Beach. Chianca, who ls visiting from 'Boston, weuld probably be indoors during sunset at home, where It ls 20 de_grees colder. MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT ... COia comNJ: Beating the heal, Becca Morton, 8, uses the sprinkler to spray her friend, Allyson Wallace, in her Costa Mesa yard. •SEAN HIWR I DAILY PllOT .&. HOG 1111: Fulfilling her 80th birthday Wish, Allee )Vt)eaton gets a.ride on a Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by Manuel G. Magallanes, a member of the Southe rn Cal Fullerton Chapter Harley Davidson group. After the first major storm of the season roared through the area, only the most hardy ventured out to the sand to brave the cold wind and occasional showers. Newport Beach's Jeremy Ross Duggan took the opportu nity to practice Tiger Buddha Palm, a form of martial arts, on the Balboa ·Peninsula n ear life- guard towe r 13. (,Rf(, rnv I []All v Pll 0 I Da~ VOL 95, NO. 1 1'NOMAS H. JOHNSON. l'ublllNf TO#'f 00000, Edltof s.J. CN9i. Oty Editor ,,__LS. ~OtyEdltor •• ••MAHA&. FMtur9I Editor -CAiii~ $p)t1I tdltot ...... --. HIWlldttor --~ Pllgeo.lgrw """ MCClt ... ""*'&:Mor ..,.,, .. Adwww1ilill 41 Dlr'«tor LMMllllllM·-........... BEAr2£8S ~QTU~£ (949) 642-6086 Re<.ord your comments about the Dally Pilot Of news tips. AD[)RESS Our address IS 330 W. ~ St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. CQRRECIJONS tt is the Pilot's polky to pr~- ly correct all error\ of sobsonm1 PIHW call (949) 57~. 01 The Newpott ~ ~ O.lly Pilot (IJSPS..144-IOO) .. pub- l!Wd Monday througtl s.turct.y. In Newport hlctt .nd Costa Mesa. IUb5crtptlont --w. only by JUb9crlblng to ni. llme Or.nge COUnty (IOO) 252-9141. In ... <>Wide of N9wpoft ~ .-Id eon. 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HIS DAY: Aaron Peirsol ls surrounded by Olympic rings projected on a wall as h e liste ns to City Manager Home r Bludau proclaim Dec. 2 "Aaron Pelrsol" day during a p ep rally In the Newport Harbor High gym. ~ PAUllD · Gene Wolfe - takes time to p lan bis next step in his battle to pull his family off the streets. SEAN ~UER I DAILY PILOT WEATHER AND SURF ~TUMS Balboa 74141 Corona del Mar 65149 Cost. Mesa 74141 Newport Bead\ 74141 Newport Coest 70il49 Wf!OMCAST bpect big surf thris to the WPflN Mell. Good .... wll crene wwm In the J. to S.foot region. ( -2 .... • "9tupat 2""'' ....... '"* Jiit.fi/ CdM TIDES TODAY First low 7:39 a.m ..................... 2.9 First high 2:33 a.m ..................... 3.9 Second low 7:58 p.m ..................... 1.0 Second high 12:A3 p.m ................... J,8 TUISOAY Flnt low 9:25 a.m ..................... 2.6 First high l :19 a.m. -.................. 4.1 Second low a:• p.m. .... " .......... _ t .3 Sec.ondh~ 2:15 p.m. -·" ........... ,. ... JA ~ LAID IACI Jim Slaughter uses the dolphin sculpture at Mariners Park as a piece of lounge furniture while his daughter, Jane, fiddles ln the sand below him. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT POLICE FILES COSTA MESA •Newport Boulevard: An assault was report- ed in the 2600 block at 3:36 a.m. Thu~ay. • PomorWI Avenue: An assault was reported in the 1800 block at 7:41 p.m. Thursday. NEWPORT BEAOt • EMt COMt Hlghwey: Disorderly conduct JnvoMng alcohol was reported In me 200 blodt at 11 :20 p.m. Thursday. • ~ Awnue: Vandals reportedly tore a gas cap from a parked vehkle In t~ 400 block at 12:07 p.m. Thursday. • ,_..._. Vandals reportedly drove a large vehJde CMf' a front l.wn In the 1000 block at 8 a.m. Thunday. .......... -.....: Property worth lbout $2.000 w.. ~ stoten from. S*bd""""' de In~ 1400 b6oct at t'.JO a.m. ~. ·1 I L I I I I I I I , ·1 I I I I I I I . ~1 I ' I I i I I I ' I i I I I I I I I I . I I ' I • I ' I I I I I I I I i l I I I I I I . I .. I ~ f I t ' ' I I t ... . . I .. Doily Pilot Monday, ~nuory 1, 2001 3 \ Rememberillg the beauty, magic Of the Ro~e Pcµ-ade • As a teen, Venoa Morgan helped glue the the family had a blast, she said, remembering how they flowers onto floats. She was i;ieve~ a Rose Queen, stood on three islands that but eventually she found herself riding on a flbat. were connected by bridges. . _ "They kept yelling at my •· son, •Are you Bruce Jenner?' Mathis Winkler ner, adding that she was • she said, referring to the 'DAILY PILOT more nervous when she 1976 Olympic decathlon win- addressed City Council mem-· ner. hers es a conmiunity activist When someone would call BALBOA PENINSULA -for the first time. out simply: ·Are you any-,· As a young woman, Venoa While Morgan avoided body?· her husband didn't Morgan didn't feel she was the parade's limelight as a hesitate to shoot back a up to performing royal duties, queen, she eventually rode reply. So instead or trying out to on floats in 1977 and 1978 -"Yeah, I'm the chairman of become the queen of Pasade-a few years after her family the· board,• responded Paul na's Rose Parade, Morgan had settled in Newport Morgan, who worked as a preferred to glue flowers on Beach. maintenance crew foreman floats. In 1977, Union Oil had ' for the Pasadena school dis- "I wouldn't have enough chosen "Bridging the Gener-trict.. · guts (to be queen,)• Morgan ations• as the theme for its Real celebrities occupied said last week as she sat pn float and the company was the float ahead, Morgan said: the porch of her Harding looking for a family that Donny and Marie Osmond Street house, which she spanned three generations, caused large crowds of peo- shared with her husband, Morgan said. ple to hold up the parade. P(\ul, who died last year. "They didn't want to pick "M~rie didn't give auto: "I wasn't very outgoing at someone working for them,• graphs,• she said. "But Don- that age,• she said, adding she added. Ttie builder of the ny did.• , . · DOUGLAS H. KIM / OAlY ....or that she married in 1936 at float knew,the Morgans an~ The ril.ile-long route went NeWport Beach reslden enoa Morgan Jtolds a picture of the eoat she~ •r famlly age 18. "I didn't have the suggested the family for the by faster tl}an she'd expecte~ were on in 1977 Tournament of Roses..Parade·in Pasadena.' The Boat had a .. B .... ..._ .. Iha confidence.• parade. Morgan said. •-.-. ,._ Another Nev/port Bea<;h It wasn't all tun, Morgan "It seemed like 15 min-Generation" theme. Thr~ generations of M~an·~~y rode on the tb.(ee..:sedlonfloat _ J ' -- resident, wh~ will celebrate remembered. utes," she said. "We were so · .J • ' - her 50th anniversary as Rose "You have to be th~e at 5 excited that we · were still The Morg:ans needed their · grandmotl).er of two said that They tan't dft anrfimt;ers: , -.,~ Queen in ~QQ2, said that she a.rn. and it can be chilly,· she waving_ at the end of the warm underwear again the she still watches the parade. U th~y . want blue flotren, kind of just fell i,nto the job . said, adding that for obvious parade.· · following year, but this. time on tele,ris-ion each year. they...b.ave to get them some- beoeuse all Pasadena' school reasons "they <on't let you The float's builder later as the family for a doughnut · "Bu't you don't get the where}, . · ~1~~+·1'm1tO:E7!>:rtuFi··11 7~i;t-1!rtrfr ~l'£9'l~~~pbg,, -..b•k2.t¥'s "The re's No Place_ ieal bf!auty of it," she said, It fildo't take Morgan.long as part of gym class. breakfast There's no way YO\.l tograph. On' the back; he had Like . Home" float, Morgan sitting' next to a basket filled to decide whether she'd ride· • 1 was too young and can get off [The Ooat] and go written: •Union Oil 'thinks said. with colorful nowers tnade on a qoat .again. naive to know what I was get-to the bathroom.• . you're beautiful. Better get The mother ot two, grand-out of fabric. "They can't use · •ot course." she said. •1t•s ting into,· said Nancy Skin-Once the floats got rolling, out your long johns." mother of six and great-. anythin9 tliat ~n't natural. very--.inteFes.~g. • Briefly!n THE NEWS Fire guts condo garage Flames reaching 20 feet high erupted at 4:05 a .m. Sat- urday in the 2000 block of Barranca in Corona del Mar, causing $70,000 in damages to a condo garage, authorities said. It took 21 minutes for fire- fighters to ~alm the fire, which was shooting through the detached gara~ door- way and almost hit the condo, authorities said. The cause of the fire has not been deter- mined. While no one was injured, a police officer did have to help evacuate a woman and girl who were inside the home. A man and two boys had already gotten out of the home. Neighbors who first noticed the fire and smoke alerted the sleeping resi- dents. Then the neighbors · and the residents called the ,fire depamnent. Greeting cards col- -lected for recycling "The Costa Mesa· Sanitary District until Jan. 12 will col- lect·greeting cards for recy- cling from six .bins around I'm not worried, my agent Is Cr•1SI Brown lnauNnce Call c00ay for auto & home owner's Insurance! (949) 760-1255 Fashion Island New rt Beach • Uc*' 0550 t.He city. The district will donate the fronts of the cards to St. Jude's Ranch for Children in Boulder City, Nev. The ranch, a nonprofit home for abused and home- less children, will make new greeting cards out of the old ones. The collection sites are at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive; Cos-r ta Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St.; Ramsay RexaU Drugs, 2246 Newport· Blvd.; White Front. Pharmacy, 801 "B• Baker St.; and Costa Mesa Employees Federal Credit Union, 2701 Harbor sw~ ; · The nonprofit also accepts greeting card donations year- round at St. Jude's Ranch for Children, 100 St. Jude St., Boulder City, Nev. For more information, call (714) 754-5307. . Mesa North names new president John Burkhard, a Mesa North resident for more than · 20 years, has been named the new president of the Mesa North Community Assn. The association represents homes within the area bor- dered by Fairview Road, Bear Street, Baker Street and the San Diego and the Corona del Mar freeways. For more information, call (714) 850-1804 . ... CONFUSED BY THE MARKET? c9 • Customized Income & Growth Portfolios • Quarterly Performance review • Fee Based-No Load Sutro Portfolio M•n•ement C'llll 'lbdl(y I LANTZ E. IJEU ..... ,,...., 610 "'"""' QllW Dtlw. 0 ... «JO,..,,,, ...... (A U660 (H•J nf>#Ol .. kl )O.GMI VISion 2004 to Me. discussed at meeting Corona del Mar communi- ty leaders ·'#ill present plans for a remodeled East Coast Highway at Speak Up New- port's meeting on Wednes- day. Planning _Commission with h,brs d'oeuvres at 5:30 p.m.. with the presentation starting at.6 p.m. Guests are welcome and the pu.blic is invited to attend. · Speak Up Newport is a nonpartisan, nonprofit orga- nization dedicated to promot- ing social weUare, educating the public and improving local government in Newport Beach. IqJormaiion: (949) 224- 2266. Chairman Edward Selich, who coordinates the projecf, and Don Glasgow, the chair-· man of the area's business · irnprovemen~ district, will tali about the plan to brtng Sei-v.ice to remember Corona del Mar's section of N h R d th~ highway under city con-at an ea e ... trol. . ..~ ;.-:. A memorial service will be The move will allow the held for Costa Mesa's city to broaden medians into beloved Nathan Reade at 4 linear parks as well as to add p .m. Wednesday at St. outside dining areas along AndrewS -Presbyterian sidewalks in-Oider ..to create a Church, 600 Saint Andrews village abnosphere ~or Coro-Roa.d. Newport Beach. na del Mar's centennial in Reade died Dec.' 18 in his 2004. . .bed of congestive heart fai,l: · • A plan to pave parking ure: He was 78. stalls with the saine stones as He was deeply involved in the sidewalks· would help to Costa Mesa-since he helped create . the illusion of more incorporate the city in 1953 as space to walk and less space part qt the Home Rule Group. ta drive without actually nar- rowing the street -a crucial consideratioh•along this busy stretch of road. The meeting at the River- boat Restaurant at 151 E. Coast fiighway ~ begin MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Al.SO ON OUR MENU: • FISH TAcos· TORTIUASOU' . (HIUSIZl (HIU CHUH °"'mm WE TAICE PINING TOTH£ NEXTLEVEU Reade served as the ~xec-Group program at r p .m. utive director of the Costa Jan. 17 with the ·first of six Mesa Chamber of Coro-monthly water education merce for 20 years, and as meetings. . the assistant director for: six . The 15-year-old program; or seven years prior to that, created to educate 001 bi said his daughter Susan ty 'members abottt water Reade. issues, will include lectures He served on the Costa· on the third Wednesday "Of Mesa .Planning Commission, every month from January to and was on the Mesa Consol-June. idated Water District board Topics will· include and the Costa 'Mesa Sanitary ground-water SURJ>lies, water · DiStrict board for eight years quality, reclaimed water, each. He was known for giv-imported water and the dis- ing much of his time to tiict's long-range water man- numerous n~nprofit groups in agement plan. .the comrnuruty. . . -·Wat-ef.--facility t~- Mesa Consolidated to hold meetings Mesa Consolidated Water District will begin its free 2001 Water Issues Study will be available .to partici- pants in the program. The meeting will be beld at the district's office, 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Information; (949) 631- 1205. EB~ Mattress Outlet Store • • Iii 3 l 65 ....... Blvd • Co9t8 l'lesa ' o.e llfld ... fff .. ,., 545·7168 .. • · R.epraenting me full line of Pride Mobility Produaa • Servi« 8c LpUr •bmancie~m s,-· 5= I I .. 4 Mondoy, January 1 , 2001 Around TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Dally Pllo1, llO W. Bay St , Cos ta Mesa, CA 92627, by fax to (949) 64~170; ()(by calllng (949) 574- 4268. Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. A com- plete llstlng Is available at http:Jtwww.dallyp1lot.com TODAY Costa Mesa Recreation Ser- v1cos will sponsor an excur- sion t'o the 2001 Tournament uf Roses Pdrnde Tickels are on '>di<' at the Neighborhood c 'ommunity Cente r, 1845 Pork Ave , Costa ME'stJ $60 (714) •t.l?-7525 . WEDNESDAY Prevention Plus will offer ullord11blt>, prt>n~E' and pam- less ultfd'>OUnd testmq for '>lrokt• Vd">( uldr cJ1c,~dSE.> dn<l ()Slt•Op<HO\I\, ,,., wplJ d ll an f:K(, IP.,t, -.tdrtmq dt 'l d m t1l- tl1t• <·u.,lct f\11• .... rt St•rnm C'l'n- tn, 11115 W l'Jth St St n •cn- mq-. 'lt1rl ••I $40, with d1~­ ' 111mt\ <1\l'dilcil1h· tor mutllph• ,.,.,,.., !HOOi /!I'> 17 4 '! SAIURPAY Green SywteJU lnternalSonaJ will hold an orchid sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at its Orchid Nursery, 20362 Birch St., New- port Beacb. (949) 756-1211. DemomtraUons of correct rose pruning techniques and dtscuss io0$ on cultural needs lor growing healthy roses will be held at 9:30 a.ID!' at Sher- man Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, C9rona del Mar. The program is part of the Weekend Gardener Senes. Free. (949) 673-2261. JAN. 9 Mother's Market & Kitchen will hold a Cree workshop on keeping a journal and a book-signing of "The Sacred Journey,· by Cheryl Thiele, at 6:30 p m. at the Patio Cafe, 225 E 17th St., Costa Mesa. {949) 63 1-4741. JAN. 10 "Aoral\ Design for Formal Duung~ will be taught at 9:30 d m Jc1n. 10 and again Jan. 17 a l She nnan Liprary & GdI'dens,"' 2647 E. Coast Highway, Coro- 11<1 del Mar. The class w1ll fea- Spt>dk Up Newport wlll hold lure the construction of a floral ,, l1·11t11ff• JH•''>t•nttillon on th« centerpiece for a formal dining 11•11t1•11111nl r1n111vt>r..,<1ry of table. $45, and preregistrot!on c 01111111 d<'I M.er 111 2004 ell is rt'<fUJ.l'ed. (949) 673-2261. . 1 !I) JI 111 <JI lfH' l{IVl'lhOdt H••'>l11u1dnt. I ')I E. C'ocl'>I~ The Newport Harbor Area I ltqJl\"•'Y· Nt•wport BP<1ch Chdrrther of Comm~rce will 1114<q .!:.!4 .!~hfi pre'>ent a networking lun- FRIDAY A motorc-y< le swap wiU be lwlcl 1111111 ">d111 lo 10 pm in r Bu1ld111q llJ 111 tlw Ort1nyt• < '1111111}' ro1rqro11nd.,, 88 Fdir I >llVI', ( 11-.to f\ l<''>d $7 for ndult\ $'l fur c hildH•n l1l'l\llo1'1·n h 1111d I!. lq4<11 5llH- 11 U The Computer Tutor, d com- pull'T <,oftw.1rc• tr<Jininq com- fl<lllY rrt C ·o.,ld l'vll'\d, will ofl<•r " If!•<· UVl'IVl!'W of th(' mo.,I c omrnonly 11-.f'cl "oltwc1r<• • ,1pplwc1t111n.., ·11 ~I c1 .m. t•I btJO B<tkl'f St. Sutlf' '177 . C'o-.tr1 f\1e<,<1 (<i4ql 54H-ll')<l5 cheon wi th Jim Muller, a c;trdtey1c alliance presenter from Productive Lea.rrung & Le1sUie, at nqon a t the Sutton Place Hotel, (4500 MacArthur Blvd . Newport Beach. $25, or $20 for membPrs wtth reser- Vdltqns (949) 729-44 00 Mother's Markel & IGtchen will hold d free seminar on trdchtwnal Chinese meclicme for improving energy and v1 tduty at 6:30 p.m. at the Pdtio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St .. Cosld Mesd. (949) 631-4741 . JAN. ,11 Mother's Markel & IGlchen will bold a free seminar on pet nutrition at 6:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe, 225 B. 17th SL, Cost.a Mesa. (949) 631-4741. . A tem!nar UOed •now to Sur· vive Carlng for Aging Par- ents• will be held at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Llbrory's friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Pree. (949) 717-3801. " J~N. 12 wrtte~ and edJton fl'Oll> ,the Local Concierge, an Orange · County travel magazine, will visit Borders Books, Music & Cafe at 7 p.m. South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., C~ Mesa. The winter issue will be available at the event. (714) 432-7854. .. A Family Salls MeJdco," the title of the opening presenta- tion in Orange Coast Col- lege's 26th Sailing Adventure Series, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 12, 19, 26 and Feb. 2 at OCC's Robert B. Moore Tbe- a tre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The Oj)Qlling lec- turf! will feature a Fullerton famlly. Aboard their 35-foot Morgan sloop, "Mariah," they~ explored tbe landscapes and anchorages of Mexico's west- em c~t. (714) 432-5880. ' JAN. 13 A pane l o~ experts Wlll dis- cuss careers and job bunting m the new year at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & cate, 3333 Been St.. Costa Mesa. (7 14) 432-7854. JAN. 16 The Newport Harbor Area Chamber pf Compierce will present mobvabonal speaker Sn.ice Sievers at its Business Referral Breakfast at 7:30 a .m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthor Blvd.~ Newport Beach. $20, or $15 for mem- bers with a reservation. (949) 729-4400. A seminar UUed "Splrttual C are gJVing: The Power of ••• •• SAVE A 'LIFB ... ••• ·•-••• •• :; ••• •• ••• ., ,,,,. ••• ••• ••• ~ I ••• •• • ••• r ~ , SPONSOR A -·PET For Only $.19 You Can Help .. Are yo u an animaJ love r? Here's a r.ear wa}J·to express it. . \ponsor a pet phoco on our· speciaJ ' Luv-n-Pets Save a Life" page, publishing on Wednesday, Jan. I 0, 2001. . Your sponsorship will secu~e space for a photo of a pet who IS available fo r adoption and ds a good home. This special page ha.\ saved hunefreds of lives I over che scare, thanks ro people _l~k~ you! ~e a part of s~ving ~ life ~d fe~I great a~ut doing it. I his page 1s presented m con1uncaon with local animal shelters · and Newpon Beach Animal Control Services. For just $19, you can add your own special thought~ under che pet's phoco. lt wilJ displa y your name as che sponsor of chis pct, or you may include a loving memory of one of your own cherished furry friends . SAVE A LIFE SPOt::JSOR FORM Name: ___________________________________ __ Address: C iry: _________ Statc:. ____ Zip:. _____ _ C redir C ard#: Exp:. ___ _ ~ignarure:. __________________________________ _ Phone (optional): _______________ _ For check, make payable to: Daily Pilot Text ro appear in space below photo, 20 cnaractcrs or less. C hoose One: 0 Jn lov.m g memory o'---------------Cl Spon sored by __________ .,.......'--__ ___,....__ Mail this form with r,out check or credit card information to: Sa~ A Life. 'lo Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Co$ca MC$a, CA 92627 . .. . . Empathy• wW be given ot 2 p.m. at Borden Boon, M1t51C & Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St, Costa Mesa. Pree. (949) 645·800?. Mother'• Market Ir IOtdlen will hold a tree seminar on wper health for the new year at 6:30 p .m . at th~ Patio Cate, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. (949) 631 .. 4741. A seminar lltled "Vintage Face: Le8JJ;1 Makeup Tech- Di.ques of. 12081 '30s, '40s and '50s," will be held at? p.m . at Borders Books, Music & Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (949) 645-8007. The Newp0rt Beech Prealere Cinema Guild wVJ ho1tt a cocktail party for prospective new members at 7 p.m. al . . ' \ . . try Oub, t 701 Goll Comse Dri- ve Costa Mesa by the Costa -~ OWnber of eornmeroe. SU or $17. (714) 885--9090. JAN. 20 A TUu Gultar Sbow wlD be beld from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . at the Orange Counh' Fair~ grounds, 88 Pa.Ir Drive, Costa Mesa. $10 for adults, free f6r children younger than 12. (800) 453-7469. ·otvorce: A New Begtn- ning." a workshop for men and women in the proces~ of divorcing or rece~tly divorced, will be held frd.m 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 New- port Cehter Drive, Newport Beach. $40. (949) 644-6435. 3001 Setting Sun Drive, CorQr JAii 21 na del Mar. The group ~ • looking for new members. A Texas Cullar Show will be (949) 253-2880. held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. .at the Orange County Fau- JAN. 17 "Bad Water Blues: A Coral Reef Mystery,• a musical come- dy by playwright Richard Hellesen, will travel to elemen- tal)' schoo~ Jan.· 17 through' April 8 to bring children a mes- sage about preserving South- ern California's ocean waters. The show is available for book- ing now tor elemenla.Jy schools, kindergarten through sixth grades. $410, plus a trjivel sur- charge for a single perf onnance with discounts for back-to-back bookings. (714) 708-5549. A Home Remodeling & Deco- rating Show will be held from noon to 8 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p .m. Saturdayand 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sund&y in Buildmgs 10 and 12 at. the Orange County Fairgrounds, ~ Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. $5.75 for adults, $3 for seniors, tree for children younger tha n 12. (818) 909-9963. Mothe'r's Markel & IGtchen will hold a free seminar 6n menopause management at 6:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa . (949) 631-4741. - JAN. 18 A 90-Mlnute Breakfast Boost will be held from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Coun- WATER CONTINUED FROM i Mesa Consol.Jdated's plan to substitute treated colored water for imported waler Vfill not lower rates immediately but should keep tbem 'stable when surrounding districts' water bills rise, said Lyne tte Round, a Mesa Cotfsolidated COUPLE CONTINUED FROM 1 "We didn't have anytlung else to do. so why not?" Dick added, patting Margaret's knee again. After the wedding, the Stewarts honeymooned in Niagara Falls and then moved to Ohio. They dealt with the Depression, World Wu II and, later, having two of their three children sta- tioned In Vietnam. Margaret said it was the '40s that were tough. The '50s that were good enough to allow them to buy a boal DANCE CONTINUED FROM 1 watch them and I wanna dance so badly,. said OelJM, whose coiffed ash blond hair and false eye lash made her bear a strtldng resemble.nee to Lud.lle Ball. Helping out bl the kitchen et tho fo.r nd ol the room, OulJI volunteer Ruby Wis· .D1AD SUik.ld said that the dance ans help h r stay young. *It keeps me going,• ahe aald, ad®lg that tbe jittarbug wu her favorite dancie }>. •rm not gonna tell you how o}d I am, but l'm beyond 76. • "hlQng • brief bntek hwri all the aotem ot. A~• • OOUy· Vlldl Mid that lhe and hv d&Dce partner - •He .. a retlrod high ranldne Madne amaer. • Iba COGfideit -never ndll • .Pliaey et the grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. $10 for adults, free for children younger than 12. (800) 453-7469. JAN. 24 ·A Bustness After Ht>urs Mixer will be held at 5:30 p.m . at Plwns Restaµrant, 369 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, by Ule-Co$La Mesa Chamber of Com- merce. Free for members, $10 for potential members. (714) 885-9090. .... A tlnandal planning seminar for the surviving spouse will be offe red by PaineWebber at 6 p.m. at 888 San Clemente Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 717-3915. Mother's Markel & Kitchen will bold a free seminar on cuttlng-edge brain nutrients at 6:30 p.m. at the Patio Cale, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. (949) ~31 -4741. Author Becky Tirabassl will ljilk about how fo change youx life at 7 p.m. at Borders Books, Music.& Cafe at South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. She is a speaker and an author who bas sold more than 750,000 books. Her -"Change Your··ttte" rad.Jo spots air twice a day on more than 150 stations in the - country. (714) 432-7854. spokeswoman. , Aside from the lisc:aJ bene- fits, the colored-water plant will also protect the di.strict from a water shortage, Oblig-Hall said._ Leech said the .district has not set a date for tbe opening of the colored-water treat- ment plant because the open- ing will depend on when the district begins getting perfect test results. "Most likely it will be run- Dick continued to build airplanes, later retiring to build radios and become a consultant in for an engi-' neering company. After livmg in the Mid- west, the Stewarts moved to Newport Beach in 1969, and today Dick volunteers with Meals on_ Wheels and as an ambassador at John Wayne Airport. . . - •ob, that's fun," he said. "I get to 'fear the red coat and~ "May I belp youf' buttoih I've met lots of really interesting people.· .. Margaret said she feels blessed that she and Dick have been able to travel the world and make so many Outs. • 1t•1 good exercise," said Vlach, wearing a golden 1equ1n coat and matching golden pcmtl thet she's bad to hem twice over the y at1 •t>ecau.ae I got aborter.• Dandng •uplJtts you JO,· Vlad\ Mid. •fr; IOll'lethlhg lpedal.· Vlach'• dance perto r a>uldanlyflSP.M. · n., UM mall pe'ri'w ~ °' a.die thll t QUl lllMIG: Ina." NSd Arthur ant. '"J do llellllMtUu'ledlDMa'Mlllt.• t Daily Pilot 1be UntverNJ Sporu A.lsn. Scooter Competition •will be held from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. tll the Orange County Pair· grounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa ~8$4. $2. (714) 628-9318 . JAN. 25' The Nfjwport Harbor Area Chaxrt OeJ' of Commerce will prese pt a mixer from 5' to 7 p.m. at the Newport Bedch Teonis Club, 2601 Eastbluff Prive, Newport Beach . $1 0 for potential members, or fre<' for members. (949) 729-4400 JAN. 27 "Can You Say Ptlatesf" the title of a presentation on how to get in shape by a certJJ1cd Pilates instructor, will be held at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cale, 3333 Bear St Costa Mesa. (7M ) 432-7854 JAN. 30 Mother's Market & Kitchen will hold a free seminar CdlJPd "Llve Right for Your Blood 'fype" (\t 6:30 p.m. at t,he Pc1tto Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Co-.lu Mesa. (949) 631-4741 ' -· ~· JAN. 31 The National Notary Asm. will hold a training session tor people mterested in bc•corn- ing a notary public or for those who need to renew therr notary commission frorn 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. dt thP Huton Hotel, 3050 Bnstol St Costa Mesa. $1 39 (800) 8711 6827. Mother's Marqt &• Kitchen will hold a free-senundr on deep de to11ficatton dnd cleansmg at 6:30 p m dl th .. Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th ~t Costa Mesa (949) 631·474 I FEB. 10 The PresldenUaJ Motorcade Classic Car dlld Motorcydt• Show will be held-from 9 d nt to 3 p.m. at the Orange Coun ty Markel Place, 8!l. Fair D nV('. Costa Mesa. The event dbo will feature a cheny-p1e edt tng C61'ltl:!sl, peanut l>dg"-lo~-.­ ing contests, e ntertainmPnt and more than 1,000 vendor., $10 or $15. (:W9) 723:~· ning and then we'll say, ·c,o ahead, let the water go,•· '>hr· said. "There won't be much fanfare. Jt's 11.ke any piece of eqwpment; 1t needs to be cdl· ibrated. The dosages need tn be checked by certain types of equipment. We've had a cou- ple of sti<;ky valves -nom1dl start-up i!i,'iues you'd expect tu have when doing a full-sy~­ lem checkup. We want to gc•t things exactly right." iriends, 65 of whom attended the Stewarts' annjversary party Saturday. By Sunday afternoon, Margaret and Dick said they were so exhausted that they were just hoping they would be able to stay up until thelf actual anniversary at nud- night: "We've gotten so much attention recently,• Margaret said, giving.D1cka little squ~. •we are so lucky to be together. So many mar- riages fall apart and we have been together for six decades. It's such a good feeling to know th"at you have been loved all of your lil • e. 'Those organizlng the dance said they were despet- ately looking for more people to join in during the year. "We're trying to get sm· gles to come,• said Ray Goot- geld, Friends of Oasis' first Vice president. •women in pa.rUculat .• Some at the party said that they'd just com to watch. ·we·re taking a Sponish clas at the center,• wd M4rydle Moore, who'd como wt th h r husband of 6 t yean. Richard P. Moor • •At 90 -and my wl.l Ls · 80-plu.s, w Wee to watch,• sa.ld Riehl.rd, who won a gold med41 In Milfng tn th 1932 Olyinptcs, Bi>t whll the Mootet took It ilOWty on Prtday, the)' Mid that they w.e more lhan rMdy for the MW Y'M'· • ioo l It the beppy ,., • Mid~. • Heft hm in 20011 • Wlded Mitydlr--·--· • ~ . ' Daily Pilot l,~11\6 2000 Monday, Jonuory 1, 200' 5 1i1LY "'' NEWS-QUIZ . ) . Think you kept up with the faat poce Of 2000? Take the Dally Pilot new• quiz and see if you . remember some of the stories that w ere reported during the last 12 month1 1 Which nation.I publQdoft did• story on Tina NeW. the fllltiy.,.. girlfriend of Erk Becht«, who ls aa:u5ed of murdering his wife, Pegye? •• 1hrn JIOfy homes C. ~ ,,_,.. inii.:hlnes 6ifo help hii brother battle • rwe ri fa bk>od~, Tonv Oll.onnlo hiked nds of miles tudcy Derby Win in three ~n wtth wh.lt hofw? A. Seattle Slew 8.l~ment 11 C.~rlat C. Holl Hott HotJ -~re~· it up l 15 Rupert, who nearly died .tter SWlmmlng through dieset fuel in Newport Harbor, is a what? ~'the New Yolic Times B. USA Today , 1·~ C. The National Enquirer up what? A. 5addlebadc Mountain 8. ,. • .,,.. • • A. Olympic swimmer 8. A black swan C. A gray whale 11 Newport·Mesa voters gave · approval to what by a land- 2 Wahoo's Fish Tacos. one of Cotti Me$a most popular takeout eateries, was featured in • commer· cial by which Wall Street power~ house? · C. TM Padfk Crest Tr•il 7After a flfm lbout it was binned from the Newport teach Fiim ' Festiwl. interest w. renewed In wNt loatl SW:. 9ll'J d ub? slide ?2%l A. A pardon to fugitive gadfly Sid Soffer 8. A bridge from South Coast Plaz.a to Fnhlon Island C. A $110-mlllion bond to repair 16 Newport Harbor student Aaron Pelrsol qualified for the Olympics in what event? 'A. Water ballet 8. Synchroniud swimming C. 200-meter backstroke A. Charles Schwab B.r'l'RADE • C. Merrill lynch • 3 What caused a quarter of the 660 city workers in Costa Mesi not to show up for WOf1c1 A. Bad Valentl~'s Day dlocolate 8. The flu C. Good surf A.. Kitty's Komer a. Dennis Rodman's house C. The Pant.her P*ce I Adr'ess Oaire Trevor Bren. tt'6 ~ of lrvine Co. c:tMef DOnald, paSsed WI/fl • the • of 90. What movie did she sw In' with another late Newport resident. r John Wayne? • toe.I JChools 12 What famous politidan • popped onto Lido We tor • private luncheon 1 A. George W. Bush 8. Benjamin Netanyahu C. Hillary Ointon 17 The new $30-million private school that opened in New- port Coast is called? A. Bunker Hill B. Rush Hill C. Sage Hill .. ' • 4 Which renown golfer.announced that he would be playing in the Toshiba Senior Classic? A. "True Grit" B. •st.agecoac:h• C. •Ttie Sound of Musk" 13 Over the July 4 ,weekend, Newport Beach poli~ arrest- ed how many people? . • .. A. 10 18 Costa M'esa residents com- .plained loudly about the noise from what unw,,lcome neighbor? A. Cirque qu Soleil in Irvine A. Arnold Palmer 8. Gerald Ford C. Tiger Wpods ~ lbe q>un~s ~ref nautd. WI requiring a two-th rds vote requirement before construction coold begin on what? ' A. Landfills, jail\ and airports WATCH CONTINUED FROM 1 . With-~ future uncledr, Escon- dJdo m San Dwgo County -where a ..SimildJ growth-control measure passe(i ln 1998 -gives the best mdicdtion of whttt to expect. In thdt city, voteri. rejected all e19'ht project:. th~ hdd ended up on the Nov. 2000 baUo1. Dev.elopers !>hould start prepar- .u;ig ford tough light • NEWPORT ClAMPS DOWN ON JOHN WAYN E FIGHT With th<' clock IJclung down on the fhghl reslnct1ons at John Wayne Airport. ofhaals m New- port Beach City HaU will continue their E"fforts to extend them beyond 2005 Th£' city llds hired an aVlation law hnn, bd..,t>cl in Sd'n Francisco, to dSsist in the process Anxiety l1:>vels are low four yedrs dway fmrn the end of the caps. desp1lf' recent data that shows the curport 1s closing in on its anaual passenger capacity. The · Sa,n FrnnC1sco Jinn has indicated thtlt the 1985 settlement agree- ment could be C'Xtended. ' That dgreenwnt put 'the current restrictions -a nighttime flight curtew, 8.4-rniJbon a nnual passen- ger cdp nnd other controls -in place "I'm a nxious about Dec. 31, 2005, • NE>wport Beach Coundf- man Derirus O 'NetJ S<Ud. ·1 belie'Ve that Orange County IS growing, that it's one of the most desirable places to locate your business or home• The nty. arm-m-arm with the county ofhc1als who own and run ~rt and local avic leaders, need federal appr9val to ex nd the noise restnctions. City officials hope to invoke the ·grandfather-clause• argument, stn ce the caps existed before Con- gress passC'd the ~ Noise and Capacity Act in 19901 That law prevents local di.rportS from impos- ing noise restrictions. . COMMlnEE PICKS SCHOOU TO GET BOND MONIY After months of quiet following the turbulent election when voters approved a St 63-mtWon school bond in June. residents will begin to see soma results of ~lt vote this spring. • - With the start of the new year, the Newport-Mesa Unified School Otstnct hould just about finish putting together the 31-mern.ber over5ight comnu.ttee that w1ll keep an ye on district spending of the funds. Once the group ll formed, they Will b4-gm meetmg and chOOM lour addition l at-large community • mamben and two senior dttz.en presenU1t1V< • ... MHnwhile. each .chool cam- pus wW P.Qt togf'lher IU•baed copwutt , wblch will bavw a ay Ui Uw won CSoDe on the aunpua each1epmeo11. WbilG tbOH two lelectlon pnK!MIM U'9 In proga-. ... cll-iikt It Wbltdag on ...,.. ap cadl· ::-.: :C:.~ma m:.": C: ft TM city of Newport ileach I.daims to have the largest fleet ofWhat1 I ·~ A. "Smart" parkino mete11 ~ D. tieafit vemoes .. ' - C. Duffy Electric Boat> I 0 Locals Bob and Beverly Lewis captured their second Ken- 8.50 c. 150 14The theml! of the Orange County Fair last year was what? A. Moooov'n on up -A salute to WINS 8. I'm sweet, you're sour -A saJute to berri,es and lemons 8. City Council meetings C. Farm Sports Complex ·19 Irvine re$1dent Marc Allen Lewis, accused of robbing a string of liquor stores, ls,lrnown by police as who? A. Sprite Snatcher B. [k Pepper BanBit C. Root Beer Robber ruary, said Mike Fine, assistant lulling lus wife, 1£.<I to tus arrest. homes 'llw county, whJch current- superintende nt or "business ser-The prosecution ali.o called ly governs Newport Coast, hds vices. BechJer's fnend, Kob1 Ldker, who such d progrdm m pldce By the end ot...tb.e school year, told theJJury thdt Bechler talked • Although the.other two dnnexa- es.i.d.ents can begm to look for•new dbout slufhng hls wile m a barrel ttol'I areds would not be dtfected by playgrounds and. black tops at and dumping her m the ocean four thLs potenlldl selbdck, Kilt sdJd that schools. since those items do not months before trer clisappea.rance the city wotJld keep all three require "state approval. ' ' The defense is yet to present its annexdlions together as a pack- It then will be up to the dis-witnesses, but Bechler's attorney age. trictwide ~~ommittee to decide John Barnett lned lo establish that Whuc rE"s1dents m Santa Ana where to begin the refurbishing of his cllent lied lo New about killing Heights and Bdy Knolls have campuses this summer. his wife to tuel her fantasy to be , already exprEJssed theu mte re:;l in NEW PLAN IN PLACE· FOR CRYSTAL COYE The state parks department should bear an earlul at its Jan. 18 public briefing abo\,lt the future of Crystal Cove. Following through on its 1996 hiring of San Franasco developer Passport Resorts, the state parks department set the meeting to lay out plans to convert the 46 beach- , side cottages into a $35-nullion luxury resort. Environmental groups active on ~the issue have vowed to block the resort plan even whtle some of them, indudi.ng the Alliance to Rescue Cry~ Cove, began talks with the state and Passport's Crys- tal Cove Preservation Partners on an alternative project. The labor of several weeks of closed-door sessions should bear rruit ~ly in the year, since both the state and developer have said they would back an alternate plan. Yet the state hasn't pulled the current plan off the table, saying its parks board could vote on 1t 10 the spril)g. The plan also must secure the approval of the Callforrua Coastal Commission. The state bought the land in 1979 from the lrvine Co. That same year il was placed on the National Register of Historic Places, a listing that has added another wrinkle to the development process. The cot- tages, some of which were built in the 1920s, are examples or "beach· front vernacular" arcbltecture. As an entry on the registry, they must be restored to strict standards. with • bdd boys" -men who' live betng annPxed, Newport Coast on the edge dnd have frequent resident have been more hesitant. encounters with the law. But d comm•ltee of the Mea's lead- SPARKS FLY AT COUNCI L MEETING Whlle they reelected Mayor Lib- by Cowan, Costa Mesa voters' desire for change was apparent in the elecbon of Kc:Uen Robinson and C hns Steel, who had been defeat- ed 10 rune previous races The vote drastically changed ers voted m September to recom- mend supporting the plan Should the dfU1exabon -wtuch many descnbe as the cllmax of th~ city's long lustory of expansion - go ahecld, Newport Beach will pay Newport Coast residents $18 nul- llon over 15 years artd will set aside an add1llonal $7 million to bwld a CJVlC center for the area. The mon- ey 1s intended to make up for tdXeS City Hall, wtuch lost Col;lflolman and speaal leVles for streets, parks Joe Enckson -who didn .t run for and schools that amount to more reelect.Jon -.: and Councilwoman-than twice what res1dC9ts of the Heather Somers. aty pay Already, Cowan and. ~tee! have If all three areas are annexed, expressed dilf~rent .opuu~ns on a Newport-Beach would gam about Jll!JYlber or subjects, including non-5,000 acres and 6,000 residents profits and the o ty's Job cer:iter. The city currently covers 21,390 . Steel has said he is agams~ the acres and hds an esbmated popula- JOb center and m favor of reVJew-tion of 72 600. ing the city's nonprofits to deter-' mine their necessity, an action in WESTSIDE PLAN DRAWS line Wlth tus view that nonprofits that don't reqwre u.s citizenship HEATED CRITICISM screerung are a "mdgnet" for ille-Costa l\lesd's attempts to gal tmmigrdnts. improve 1ls dgtng, rundown West- Cowan hds said she Uunks the s1de -espeoally th.rough redevel- job center ll> necessary, and both opment -will be a ma1or lSSue Cowan and Councilman. l.mda filled with emobon and controversy 01.l(on have expressed support for a Smee 1998, the c1ty has tdfgeted number of the nonprofits. the Westside for mtense reVltahza- There have already been d few I.Jon A now-defunct plan to testy moments at the uubal counoJ . unprove the area mcl~ed makJ.ng meetings. and with ·big issues the neighborhood mfrre pedestn- looming, differences or op101on an-onented, replacing some eX1St- should only widen. mg apartments with town homes or All this seems to ensure that the smaller home developments and city's recently begun visioning dearung up businesses. process to determine a sketch of After two years of meetings and the oty's future will be long and studies, the council voted m controversial. December to scrap the plan and . Other issues also cu;e hkely to use it JUst as a resource for·d evel-SHOCKING TESTIMONY ROCKS get sticky. oping a new one, which won't be IECHlER COURTROOM While Cowan said she ls happy sketched unw the council first can with the city budget, for instance: a ee on a .,.,..ion ror the entire city · Erle Bechler, the 33·year-old gr ·~ · Be ch d f both Robinson and Steel said dur-While the visioning process is Newport a man accuse 0 ing their campaigns that they s ure to be a slow one, with the killing bis wife during a boating would keep a close watch on city council opinion deeply divided on excursion three years ago, will find spending and espedally on city ··-"'··ely th w out this month if he will spend the many lssu • it is wWA' e est- rest oi.--ms life in prison without .salaries. side improvement issue will die. parole. UtllllllON Ef FORTS Westside orgaruzations, mclud-Tb~ trial, which started ln DI' avlD AGAlll tng the Labno Community Net-.December, will resume Wed.Des-· .,.. ' ·work, Citwms to Improve Cost.a "ay when attorneys from both Ws still UJiclear whether Newport Mesa and th W de Improve. sides are expected to bring in more Beach will actually get to annex ment Assn., beve promised to be witnesses. Newport Coasl. a wealthy comniu-diligent in mekllfg IW1t the mu \S So far, the prosecution has pro· nlty south of the city, as well as So.tl· not dropped, -·and Cowidllnan senled two k:ey wttn . They ta Ana Heights and Bay Knolls near Gary Monahan. chal.rman of the brought ln Bechlet'a former model Job.ti Wayn AUpiort. in 2001 . oty'I Redevelopment Agency, Mid girlfriend, nno New, who Mid A recent d 'on by dty offi· he a. a.190 &m:1ous to takJ 8Ction on Bechler confesled to her about dais to mtti>duce legtslatton m -. lb W tside. bludgeoning to deeth h1s ~yeat· Sacramento might push back an Acuon to remodel the uu._ ... old wUe, Pegye, and dumping her original July annexation date to sections &lmotl C8t'Ullnly will b8 tn th ocean. Her body has never January l002. . con dered~ With the rar been found. Deputy Oty Manager Dave Kitt more con -~t Bechler bal damed all ac:cusa-sald that UM move wo.s nec:eaary o1 housing. tton1 and maintained that a rogu to m8ke IUt8 that an additional 825 Deipi some aD9gebOm tblt wa JWept Pegye off the speed-homes am bie built m NeWport nforcement hU b9ecl Wllalr, boat abe wu cbMng while towtog Coett. Smee the dty IAcb • ~ many rtllkMntl .., mw '~ bbn OD a body boerd. Proeec'Uton called Joe&l matal pn>gram. WblCb ~ ~ -'Midt:toOk ... that e.c:N-ldDiC1 hJI wife 8llowl kMl8l pamMnts to .... lhd om YMI -.... elrMd)' to get his bandi on e Sl.$-mllllOO :pennita fot ~t plCiiida begun IO lmplOft ba ... . We lntlurmce paticy. • !In CallbnN"t t"Cillilll ....... appo- Seaetty ret'Ol"ded con~ Matl ~~In Ne.... -GI I A~ tif = becw.., New .na 8idlW ID Odo-COliil ooWd dtaR ge ,.. all•-. a..- MI 1-. Wbm be .._.. ..-. IM CIOllilluctioll al .......... "'*""' ..... II I* 10 'f . ' 20ttWMn't • r«oni tar °"' ~bUtoppo- nents of Che slow growttt Greenllght measure r•ised how mudi to defeet It? A. SSJ0,000 B. 15.3 mllllon c. $50,000 21 Preschool killer Steven Allen Abrams was sentenced to: A. Death B. Life in P!ison C. A menta'l lnstituticn 22 How many times had Costa Mesa Councilman Chris Steel run for office before he won? A. 29 B. 19 c. 9 .. 23The Newport Harbor football team reached the CIF Champi- onship game for a repeat matchup against wNch teamZ A. The Rams 8. The Trojans C. The Vaqueros 24 The NtWport Beach Confer- ence amtVlsitors Bureau named which person to replace the late Rosalincl Williams as director? A. Allan Beek 8. Don Bren C. John Cassady PREDICT CONTINUED FROM 1 hour with a blltz of propdgdndd thdt will fall from the sky 10 leaflets thdt look like dollar bills. Until the fmd.J blitz, the pack will lay in wait. Meantime, masked and dressed 10 black, Senor Beek gallops from pueblo to pueblo on Meds~e Z, leaving lus mark on city leade~. one-by-one. To be corttmued. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS The year 2000 was a good year for busmess in Costa Mesa, with an expansion at South Coa.st Plazd and good profit figures overaU And David J Khne, preSJdenttmd CEO of Balboa Instruments in Costa Mesd. was named U.S Small Business Per- 5on of the Year in May Ed Fawcett, Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce pres1dent ai:td CEO since 1992, sees an even more color- ful 2001 to come. 1. Sales Vla the Internet will be dominated by • bnck and mortar" retailers thdl also have an Internet presence. 2. Costa Mesa City CounoJ pub!Jc hearings will average 7 5 hours m length, seldom ,finishing befor~ 1 a .m. 3. There will be seven reasonable purchase and/or development offers for the Pacilic Savings bwldmg at 19th Street and.Newport Boulevard, all of which will be rejected The build.mg will remcl.Ul vacant. but will be considered as the landing site for the return of Fox Mulder. former reg- ular of the X-Files 4. The State or CaWorrua will again be awash m excess revenue. but will still not return funds diverted trom city and county governments 5. Gov. Gra}' DaVlS will reqwre that all state income tax refunds be withheld until each taxpayer sends a personal "thank you• note to bun so California taxpayers ¥'lil reahze that the stale is gwmg them their money back and are dppropnately grateful' .,... AND FINALLY ... Gay Wassall-Ke.lly, the new presi- dent of the·Balboa Merchant's Assn., gives these 2001 predkti.on.s· They will stAJ1 dredging the ha.r· bor pretty soon or else wheels will be installed OD the ferry. - You will be able to drive out on the Balboa Peninsula aDd not (eel tJ.ke you ant LO the Outback. NobodY fools wtd;) ~ Deyna Pettit. Tbe Balboa 1'1Mter Will thrill Newi:>ort 8eadl this .,.,.,. Or The 2001 NewpOirt Beech City Cound1 wW listen to tbll peopk\ lor a cbange. Rupert and Pwl. NewpOirt Har· • ban blKk ....., wUl be n um yeer. Jobn Weym Airpalt Wiil aprad hi noi9e. tr.me and.lillck IOOl. To tM tuDe o1 ·cam •• H We Come:• Bl Thro, .._-.°""*I mgbt lo whim our llgbll lboukS c.-lrcm. 2001 'II CICllDll ID be hm Mf wllia 111 'ibat •••J LUI WCNkl illlillltllgllllboun .... ,...,. ....... dluft:b. w p .. --. ~· ............. ,_ Dllld. ;jll • , ' .. '11wn no._.. M fdil and Capo cnstl'9tlMltot.t_• BIH l11n9tt, Newport Harbor High girls water polo coach . . 6 Monday, Jonuory 1, 2001. • Sports Editor Roger ~rhon • 949~ 4.4223 • Sports Fox: 949-6500170 Doily Pilot I Iii .• Sports Hall of Fame Celebrating the millenniwn ER Newport .Harbor • I fi s game always came with a Sunday punch. Don Cantrell D AILY PILOT N o one Wrb dDXlOUS to. toy around with Don M1Uc>r dfte r ffl tirlf' point ell Harbor HJgh. rtw view of hun changed one d,1y dlt<!r d fellow dbout 6-foot-7 ollt·nck'd ham, then wound up on 111., lldck·c1cro-.-. lhe hood of a roc1clslf'r M11IN put tum th1•n• with on<• punch Ill the fdn.> nw ('f(•W ·('lll Miller, who only wc>19hl'd 125 p<Hllld~ at lhP tune, WdlkPcl c1wc1y with has '>·ll frdnH! \ctlmly c1nd W.t<, not botlwrC'd hy r1ny othN h1q fell ows in " hoot dflN lhctl terrific down pow, 7 -7, with · Orange, and suffered bad lock in the finale with Fullerton defeati.ftg the Sailors, 12-6. But the dassy Miller had served the Sailors well as a triple threat. He was a threat in the open field and could also punt iii' fine style. He called the late Les Miller ·a pretty good coach.· He made extra efforts to deal with the spread formations, th~ new T-formation lUldithe short-punt. Military service came his way with the Marine Corps. I le becdml' d strong 11th l<'t 1c furn• by 1 !-J44 wh1•11 lw wc1s nc1med 4uc1rterlMck ol th<> v.ir.1ty under C 'odch Don Miller . He found bis toug6est encounter one day when he collided with professional "Big Daddy" Lipscomb and suffered a broken collar bone.· Lt>'> M1Uer, who hdd replaced w .. nch•ll Packen-. IO 1943 \.hller, Clt1ss of '45. had lwn1me c1 ven.dWe athlete like h1-. older brolhl'r, Ed, Class of '4J. I le could me<1sure up in au lour rna1or sports: baseball, as a patcher, trc1ck, the shot put, h\gh hurdJPs c1nd bdsketbdll. I le had E>xpenenced tus share ul roc1chmg long before prep Vdr..aty sports Cdme his way. I h!> fdlhcr, who hc1d been d rC's1wttc1hlc Occ1dc ntaJ College c1thlete, contnbutC'd time and so drd hie, brothrr, the ldllback on thl' chdmp1on!-rh1p I !arbor High qnd IPdffi 111 l 44i Brfore World WcJ.T lI drew thrl'P of top Td r qndders, Miller 11•d Les M11lc>r's outfit to four ... tMiyht Vlctont>s. They seemed t1tlP-hound untLJ the flfth contest wh,•n they lo~t d controversial bdtUe to Sdntd And, 7-6. before fi,500 fans di thi' Santa Ana Bowl One rC'f ruled lhe Tar rnnvC'r;at1on dtlC'mpt failed to c)ear lhP goal posts Many cl.-.c1greed with th<> ruling. ThPn the' T .. irs were bed in a In time, Miller' was on the gndiron playing quarterback for the Santa Ana Junior College •Dons,· coached by a popular mentor named Bill Cook and his assistant JQhn watd. Miller beC41De an outstanding. player for the Dons and a .dazzling passer on aerials into the ·coffin comer.• Numerous Tars from the early '40s were on the Santa Ana dub, including team captain Bill·~eth, halfback Paul Myrehn and end Carl Oberto. Miller considered a shift to Tulane University in Louisiana, but later transferred to Fresno State to· complete his college tour. Reflecting back on Harbor grid days, Miller took time to praise a number of teammates like blocking back Joe Muniz, center John Sltafer, tackle Dick Freeman and ends Rod MacMillian and Glynn Boies. Don Miller, atl honored member o~ the Uaily Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the millennium . Sailing team missed, but not for very long In Saturday'<, edJbon one obvious omission wc1s lhe endeavors of Coach Billy Uniack's Newport I larbor HJgh's club sailing team, which swept to multiple honors, including the Antedter Regdtta, the Rose Bowl Regatta, the Pdnhc Coast Championships. the Mallory Trophy Nallonal Championships, the Baker Trophy Nal.lonaJ Chan\plonship and the lnter- ndlronctl Champ1onsh1ps at Oxfo~, Engl4Dd. YI.AR IN RIVIEW 2000 1 SEAN HIUER I DAil Y Pl.OT Newport Harbor goalie Heather Deyden goes up to block a shot, the bard way, in the Sailors' compeUtion at the ~wport Harbor-Corona d el Mar Holiday C lassic; capped with a 9-1 rout over Santa Barbara Saturday. Tars claim crOWn • Santa Barbara is no match for the swarming Sailorsl 9-1. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Confident, loose and taking advantage of its momentum,.euctrwe.s the mentality of the Newport Harbor High girts water polo team in the championship game of its Holiday Cup tournament Satur· day. With a Muhammad-Ali-type aura about them, the Sailors knocked out Santa Barbara, 9-1. in dominating fashion as Harbor (9-1) apded a preci- sion offense to its attacking defense:· "They were loose and ready to roll,· Sailors Coach Bill Barnett said. "They were just giddy and came out on fire. We just had more team speed. And, that caused (Santa Barbara) a lo\ of problems." The Dons (f?-2) went down for the count early. The Tars, ranked No. 3 in Orange County with a nine-game winning streak, built a 4-1 first-period lead as they connected on four of their five shot attempts. Harbor senior Jenna Booth, who led wjth three goals, pegan the scor- ing 24 seconds into the game. Erin Ball won the sprint which led to Booth's goal that came off an assist from Katherine Belden. ·we were just pumped and rea~ to win our tournament," said Beldeil, a junior wbo finished wtth two goals, four assists and four steals. ·we defi- nitely belong in the Top 3 . I would say our defense is No. t right now." After Booth's goal, sophomore Paige Lansing scored twice. With 3:43 remaining in the first quarter, Lansing sped out on a counterattack and fin. ished for the score .. Less than two minutes later. Lans- ing stole the baLI and w.as alone on a breakaway. She went one-on-one with Charlotte Grey, scooped the ball with her left hand and slapped it in with her right. ·once we got our momentum going,· Lansing said. •we felt like we could take it and run. We were feeling really strong: We didn't know much about them and in that case we weren't really scared of them. We weren't scared at all.· The Dons coll~ed their only goal in the first quarter when Molly Cahill scored just as Booth reentered on an extra-player opportunity. Jenna Murphy, a left-handed sophomore, closed out the scoring in the first quarter for the Tars. Harbor's strong start appeared to rattle Santa Barbara. The Dons never answered, never made a threat. And, the Sailors kept stinging. No-shows, however. dampened the conquest. . Foothill, Capistrano Valley and Santa Margarita were not at full strength because of top players COJJ\· peting in national circles. Foothill still gave a strong fight against Harbor without two of its best players, before falling, 5-3, on Fnday. The Krughts defeated Capistrano Valley in the third-place game, as Foothill came from behind for an 8-7 overtime victory. . "There's no doubt that Foothill and Capo are still the teams to beat,· Bar- nett said. "But, I'm just pleased with the way we're progressing. The most important thing for us now 1s to focus on Irvine. That first league game (Jan. 10 at Irvine) is the most important by far. It can give you a good seeding in the CIF playoffs.· The Tars strengthened their future with a relentless attack on offense and goalkeeper Heather Deyden anchor- ing the defense. She firushed with nine saves. Harbor's offense opened the sec- ond half with three goals in the first five minutes. Booth recorded a steal and hnisbed for a score on the breakcgway. Fifty- two seconds later, Be1<1en wowed the crowd with a backhand shot. And, lat- er Jessica Ball connected on a goal with Lauren Boreta draped over her. Everything seemed to be going Harbor's way as Booth ended the scor- ing with six minut6 remaining. • •At the beginning (of the season).· Lansing said. ·we were kind of like the underddgs. no one really expected much or us, but we started to work real well as a tea.in. And. all of us put a lot of effort into it. Now we're just winning. We feel really good about ourselves. We're showing ev~rybody who thought that we were going t&'be bad that we're a lot stronger than DAILY PILOT COLLE8E llllETE Of TIE 110111 Leadiiig Lion LW.lls~Ke . • Only a sophomore, talented Vanguard University guard has added stingy defense to offensive arsenal. lbfty~I • DAILY PR.~ So how does o stendout KOrtnq mach.ln from El Cejoo Vall y H gh Uke Kemmy Burge find himJe1f dtalning buke for tb men'• buketball team at Vanguard University? Divt.ne liltetvention 1 •Thete a lot ol ICboola that were looking at m end to be booett. J had lleY8' he&rd ol Vahgu&rd Ur:Uvenity before.• 8Ul'gllll Aid. • 1 prayed on lt a Jot and d95aed to go where God wanted me to go.· AppeNndy, Godlt. Uom' fan b«ause Burg has been impreHive both o£fen.slvely end defen.sJvely. •My fim year I was just trying to put together a team when another .coach called m up about Kem.my,• Vanguard Coech Stephen Prencb uJd. •That coech couldn't flt Kemmy l.rito hJs program, but • thought that he would b9 • nice oddidOn to Vanguard. 0noe l M W him pl.ay, we kept in cont.art wttb bim and tm famlJy. He.,~ en U1W•ed prayer for our program.• After a..regtng o.w 30 SEE IUftGDS MM 1 , , ----"".. Doily Pilot II \ ' SPOIUS MOnday, January 1, 200 J 7 -Eagles never say die HAPPY llRlll>AY. COLLEGE BASKETBALL • Estancia spots Kennedy a 12-0 lead, then rallies to claim third place with a 73-06 victory over Irlsh. HIGH SCHOOL • GIRLS BASKETBALL M~ 18.rs twnble Clllta *':J. .. ._. ...... ·•·ti .......... lions, Bucs fall ~1:;·~~ BOYS'HOOPS COSTA MESA -It wasn't down the shot clock and the tournament chllmpi-launched a trey with two sec- onship, but lt was, perhaps, onds left. The shot provided the biggest victory of the sea-more momentupi for Estahda son ror the Estancia High as U went on to make 9 of 14 boys basketball team. from the charity stripe down The Eagles (4-7) .won third the stretch. pldce in therr· own touma-The. Eagles also claimed ment with a, 73-66, come-revenge with their comeback from-behind vtctory over victoiy. Kennedy defeated Kennedy Saturday ·rughl. Estancia by 12 points for third The Fighting Irish opened place in the Fullerton Touma- Wlth a 12-0 lead, but Estancia ment earlier in the season. rought back wt th a 16-7 run to close out the hrst quarter as CdM wins, 65-59 Micah Young, who hrushed With a game-tugh 28 pomts, led the charge with SIX pomts. And, Eha.sar Maldonado (17 points) and George Prddo (16) knocked down a three-pomt- er edch. "They J1ever lost therr composure,· Eagles Coach Chris Sorce said. •iqey d1d a red.lly ruce Job of responding. Thi~ was probably, take away' the hrsl couple minutes of the Qdme, our most complete gdme of the season agcunst a quality club." fatannd red Orf II!> come· • buck momentum with a fun- ddrnentally !>ound second Ql!drter. The Edqles out.i.cored KPnnedy,. 24-12. with bdck- door cuts to the bdsket, lugh- p<>r~enldge shots d.nd making the most out of theu trips to the rree throw ll.ne O\lerall, Kennedy's over· dggress1ve defense led to four of its players roulang out. Estancia responded by •c;ink.mg 33 of 42 shots at the line Mednwtule, the F1ghllng ln'>h connected on 7 of 10 free throws COSTA MESA -The Corona del Mar High boys basketball team dosed out Estancia Holiday Clasic wtth a 65-59 victory over "7tary Star for the consolation cham- ptonship Saturday. Senior ldean Shahan91an led the Sea Kings (5-9) with a game-high 23 points. KeV111 Mancillas, Eric Snell and Zach Brewster also scored m -double Hgw:es asthe. CdM t:tio fl.$hed with 12 points each. ESTANCIA HQUOAY CLUSK lhlnt Pl.w EsTANCIA 73, ICDNEDY 66 Kennedy 19 12 10 25 · 66 Estancia 16 24 13 20 • n IC...-dy ·McKnight 24, Reyes 17. Tucker 7, Njoku 6, Quinte<o 5, Aragon 3, Johnsori 2, Branham 2. 3-pt. goals · Reyes 3, Quintero 1, Tucker 1. Fouled out -Mctenight. Quintero, Njoku, B.ranham. Technicals • none. Emnda -YOLflg 28. Maldonado 17, Prado 16, Rodriguez 5, Cachola 5, Romero 2. Phan 0, 8erame o. Niles O. D. Valbuena O, K. 'valbuena 0. 3-pt. goals · Maldona4o 3, Prado 1. COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High's girls basketball team saw its overall record drop to 8-7 Saturday night as Westminster look charge from the outset en route to a 67 ·4 5 victory for third place at the Costa Mesa Winter Clas- sic. Nancy fiatsusru apd Leigh Marshall were the onJy Mus- tangs sconng m double bg- ures with 15 and 11 points, respectively. In a consolation game. things were look.mg good for Newport Harbor at halftune against Fountain Valley. But, things went south m the second hall as the Sa.Uors were outscored, 37 -13, dnd lost 50-33 Junior Evita C astillo paced Harbor (2-11) wtth 15 pomts and freshman Jlllldnne Wlut- field adde(j SIX,, COSTA MESA wtNTE.R a..ASSK lhlrdi>lace game WES1MINSTER 67, M ESA 45 Werttnln«er 22 13 14 18 • 67 Costa Mesa 7 13 9 16 • 45 WMtmlnster Amaro 6, Tran 2, Hebert 13, Arganda 15, Estrada 11, Robles 9 • Fouled out none ea.ta Mesa · Caron 3, Cooper 2, Hatsushi 15, Muniz 6, Naff 7, Poncher 1, Marshall 11, Treto 0. Fouled out Tre10 COSTA MESA WINTU o.ASSIC Consol.uon Game Fm YAU.EV 50, NEWPO!n 31 Fountain Valley 8 S 17 20 • 50 Newport .Harbor 8 11 5 9 • 33 Fountain Valley · Uctuzono 12, Guiterrez 10, Kohara 9, Chung 8, Boardc;Jsh 6. Vartanan 2. Griffo 2, Bailey 1 3-pt. goals · Kohara 3 Fouled out none Technicals'· none .WATER POLO HKiH SOtoOt. GlttLS HOUDAV CllP Q\ampionshfp Ci4tme NE'M'Otn" HNt90tl 9, SANTA BA.RU..•.A 1 Santa Barb.tr a 1 0 0 0 1 Newport Harbor 4 1 3 1 9 s.m. ~· (ah1ll 1 Saves • Grey 7 Newport Hart>cw Booth 3, Belden 2, Lansing 2, Ball 1, Murphy 1. Saves • Oeyden 9 KEM MY CONTINUED F80M 6 points a game for El C'd)On Valley, B\lrge!>s struyglPd to hnd lus totctl ganw hi'> freshman season. dverd1png JUSt over 10 potnl'> 1wr contest.. Thls season, Burqe.,., 1 ... lead.mg the Lions' dlldc k hy averaging 21 pomL<. pN contest and ts feell.ng more tll home with tu!> d.pprodch lo the game. He is shooung a remarkable 47'.,. from three-pomt range and 47 "., from the held Not hdd lor d guy who spends mo'>t of h1'> IJme out on the ~wnrnt"ter "This year, I'm mPnldlly Vanguard Uruversity's men's basketball team dropped a 91-69 noncon- ference decision at Cal Poly Pomona Saturddy, falltng lo 4-7 overall. Orange Codst's wom- en's basketball teCtm. also came up short in noncon- ference play on Saturday, falling to vi.s1ung Chaffey, 77-65, to fall to 10-7 over- all. c.otilGE MEN NONCONRMNCE c.al Poly flGlnone 91. )Ian- ~" Vanguard · K«!'ane 16, cablay 10, Boy5 8, Curtu 11, Burgess 11, Corkery 4, Candelaria 4, Goldman S l pt. goals Burgess 2, Cablay 2, Keane 1. Fouled out · BQY$, Geldman c.al Poly Pomona · Landry 3, Sinning 14, Lambert 14, Lecour 10, T Williams 14, llom.: Mardi 25, 1981 ·Hometown: San Diego HMght 6-foot· 1 Weight: 180 $ttolt Men's ~etball '°9ltion: snooting guard c:o.d\: Stephen French f.Wotttle food: Mexican' food ~ IT)OWtr. •Friday- lest lltt** mon.-wt "When I hit the=wlnnlng shot in the OF my senior year.• A1hleW Month for o.ca ..... BurgHS leeds the Uons in sc.oring with a 21 pointt-pet"·game ~- 9, ~tng 47" from the field and 47% from thrff.point range. Dllr .... Coll«tor sports Qld -OT ·S Hut>t>.fd 6, Mon1gomery 5, Bratt 7, Z1elonk• 10, Altamirano 3. Erlduon 5 l ·pt. goals • Willtams 3, Sinning 1, Montgomery 1, Bran 1 Fouled out Lambert Halftime ul Poly Pomona, 45-34 COMMUNfTY cou.EGE WOMEN N<>NCC>NFU£NCE a..ffey 77. Orange Com! '5 O\affey ·Marmall 6, Elam 17, Naul~ 9, Salas 1 S, Carter 18. Stefan 12 3-pt goals Stefan 3, Marshall 2, caner 2 Fouled out none Or.nge Cont Redmond 13, F1em 10, Nakano 4, MoJKa 2, Urban 19, Takemoto 3, Melv1llP 12, Ducey 0, Estrada 2 3-pt goals Urban 4, Redmond 4, Fierst 2, Ndkano 1, Takemoto 1, Melville 1 Fouled out none Halftime Chaff.ey. 35. 26 .. • 1 told tum when he got herf' thdt he wouJd have to mdkl• d comm1lment to · clef Pn'><' dnd some dclJU!>ln\Pnts would hdVP to 11{' mddc• to tu!> gdme," Prc>nch sdld. "lnstedd of gnpmg dbout 1t, he accepted thP chdllc·ncw dnd· now he's ~ mud\ mor<• 1 omplete bci!.kethc.ill pksyN He puts h1$ P<JO dS1de to do whdlever 1t lrtke!> to help us wm • Burqe!>s '" seeing the fruits lrom h1!> labor on defen<;e I fl'dlly PnJOY going up dg8m'it the top scorer on thP other team to tr\ dnd c;hut hun down.• Burge'>'> 'id1d 1 ve learned to Tl'dd pldy'> belore they devl!lop rtnd thdl not only ht•lp., nw (ln the-nflens1ve Sid<' of lhl• hrtll, b11t II helps ·we hmshed up thdt game with some high mtens.aty. • ~d1d Mdldonado, who was ~elected for the dU-toumd· ment tedm. "Wl' JU~l pldyed dS a team. Our oench did d great 101) dnd helped us out a Fouled out • none. Technical} · none. Newport Hllft>or Castillo 15. stronger,· Burgess '>did "It's d rnu< h chfferent gdffie than m tugh '>chool dnd thdt Wd'> not easy to adjust to ld'>I y<>dr. ThP couch has 'given me more fr1c•edom off£•n'>tV€'1y dnd I spent a ton or bme 111 the orr-... euson workmy on my shots as well us hilllng the weight room. l've dlso been getung d ton of open looks thank!> to my ledmmdtes • • me defensively d" wPll • . ESTAHOA HOUOAY o.ASStC Consot.uon Oumplonshlp . CoM 65, MARY STAR 59 Corona det Mar 20 17 11 17 · 65 Mary Star 13 9 15 22 • 59 Whitfield 6, Campbell 4, Woller 4, Vasquez 2, Brooks 2, Topalovic 0, MlnoO. 3-pt. goals • Campbell 1 Fouled out • CaS11llo, Vasquez. Technicals · none. Onl)' d sophomorf', the> b·loot · l, 180-pound Burge-><; has d ton cir lt!IPnt drld with som e adchllon<1I hdrrl work, rem qo d long way in this !-.port lot.· After Young tlenehted rrom d patient offense m the third quarter, Maldonado pro- Vlded d backbreaking three- p01nter m the fourth Young Corona del Mer · Shahangian 23, K. Mancillas 12. Snell 12, Brewster 12. Marston 3, Grey 2. 8. Mane.Illas 1, Richardson o,·AJshuler 0, Reynolds 0. 3-pt. goals • K. Mancillas 2, SANTIAGO TC>UltHAMENT Consot.tlon EL MoolNA 49, CoM 46 Corona del Mar 5 16 9 16 · 46 El Modena '6 15 10 18 · 49 c.oron. del MM -Pham 4, l(awata 8, Gruber 3, K McCoy 17. Alter a slow slurt, the Lion~ t4·b) hdve won three of thctr ldst four conle!>~ dnd dppear to be com mg togPther. , · "Kemmy can gC'I bettN tn cl lc1t or dreds of lus game,· F(ench Sdtd "Thn fJH'dt thing abollt Kemmy is thdl hP hd., quuhlles that dllow tum to he su ccessl11l 1n anyttung he deades to do He hgun•c; out what he has Snell 2, Shahanglan 1. Fouled out • none. Technicals • 8. Mancillas. Mery St'M • Kalmead 23, "There dre a ton ol v<Yry talented guys on ttus tedffi," Bwgess <id1d • u we c dn pldy as well as we're capable of playing. we can hang ttrugh with anybody · to do and he does 1t Thdt \\o'lll brt'ed succe~ both tm and off the ba!>kf'tbcill court • -scored 11 points m ttte third, including SIX Strdlght to open the penoct With four rrunutes'remain- wg and the Eagles protecting d 59-51 lead, Maldonado ran Navarro 12, Phillips 8, Vidovich 6, Navarre 4, Los Gtove 4. .-3-pt. goa~ • ICalme~ Navarro 2 Fouled out · none. J McCoy 12, Alateha 2. Fouled out none. E1 Modena Hook 4, Baker 3, Levinson 2. Jackson 2, Galasso 11, Orand 1S, Dickson 12. French dlways knew the oHense WdS there, but it's been Burgess' derense that has shown the greatest amount of unprovement And when he's not playing bdsketl>dU dild worlang hard, both m thf' gym dnd cld.SSrooms. what else does lhe l.Jdl1y Pilot College AthJete of lhe Month hke do? Technlc.als ·none. Fouled out • Levinson. "l llk~ to sJeep a lot " Bur~l('l>S Sd.Jd w1th a ldugh. I ~.malf w-11 ..ucmfl ...UC.nmfl wMJTatll MUC~I( ~mTUSll NOTICE Of Flctltloua Buslne91 Flctltloua Bullnesa 1rt tv11t1bl• tor u · ~OfY 100 8'>Pfll•sal ol liking c1rtatn tery 1tn· 19000 MAC ARTHUR flctltloua BualneH PUBLIC AUCTION Nlme Statement NafM StllllfMnt tmintllon in Int file kept tstat• asaeu or ol eny portant ac11ons. ho\IV· BLVD., STE. 500, N1me Statement The follow! The lolk>Wlng pe by the court pell\100 or 11ccoun1 .. -· the perwonal repr•-IRVINE, CA 92612 The lollowlng per'IOOS NotlCe 11 hereby glveo dot ~"°"' 1 ~"°"' THE PETITION re-prov1dctd 1n Probelt senlllt1VH will be re· Pubhahed Nowporl 11,. OOlng bulinese 31 ::: !':'PU~ will ir~ome"3i. lo L:. ar:_~ Produda ~) quHtl lu1h<mty to 1d· Codt HC11on 1250 A quired IO grve l'MlllOe lo Bea~h Co1111 . MeH Liguno Woodl Ftrllln- AUCTION on JANUARY 1909 wti'illier Cotta Matcrtle Tools, 2S42 minltltt \tit •tilt unclef AeQUffl '°' Spec:lal No-in1ere11e<1 pe1$on1 un· Dally Pil01 Oecomber 2t. Clal. 1072 SE 8ns1ol 08 2001 81 11.00 AM M"8 CA 92627 Oxf I.JI C°'1a Mtea tilt lndtpendeol Admin-tic• lorm 11 av11llble less they have waived 2000. January 1 2 2001 SI Ste 100A. San1a al ALLSPACE, 8564 Jeff~ty Bltln GroHo CA or~. ' lltrtliOn of E51alH Act from the ooort clerk riotlce or 00f\sen1ed (o TM:JOI Ane Heights CA ~707 HAMILTON AVENUE t909 Whittler Cotta John Miiton Febre', (Thll Aultlo<lly Wiii allow Attorney fOf P911tlorw: Ille propoMd lctk>r'I.) Ac:lflln A CINnt, 1072 ' ..... CA 92927 2S42 Oxlord I.JI . ea.ta the pertonel repreH!ll· AFSHIN AFROKHTEH, The independenl lldmln· Flctltloua Bu1lneH S E Bmilol SI S1e HUNTINGTON BEACH, ,.. ' R ldll u-a· c• ,.,....,,. lttve to lake ITllJ'IY ae· ESO. S8N 117382 >ISlrellon aultlOnty will be Name St1tement 100A S1n11 Ana CA 92646-7007 the per· Jamlior;i • ng. -. " """" tk>r'I• wtthollt obtaining 21141 WEATHER· gr1nted unleu en In· The following peraons Hetgh\ CA 92707 =~~~rty ol the fol· ~:: ril"1=7 Cost• ~ ~':9' ~-coort approv1I Belor• WOOD LH., LAGUNA teresl9d l>e'9or'I ,.... •n •r• dell~ buSineSS .. Th11 1b.iilneu IS con· , NAME • UNIT Thli bullllffl le con-Hive you •tarted liking oert11n very Im· NIOUEl., CA 92977 obJedlOn to the pelllkln Newport Conau~lng dueled by an lndMdual INVENTORY duc1ed t>y· 1 geMfal dc>lng buelneu yet? pot11nt action.. how· Publlthed Newport and shows good causa 270 S Briltol St &;It Hive you 111rted ERIC W AXENE pirtnerehip YM, ll/1().'00 -· lhl ~ repre-811ch·Co111 Mell Y(tly tne court shoold nol 101 •234 Cotta Mesa domg busine1t yet? F CHEST ANO Ha t .,0 atarttd John Millon Flbtl' MnlalNI wll be requifed o.ilv Plot o-nber 26. Qf8n1 the euttlomy Cahfomla 92626 YM. IB'3ll2000 0.f9 doM'IQ v~ ....... No This ltalttnent WU 10 give notlCe 10 In· 2000, January 1, 2 2001 A HEARING on !ht RIChard Paul Werd Adnan A Cinanl MISC ITEM Jtfl Q ,~, terested 1*1001 unless TM3QO ptllllOn wiM be lltld °" 270 S BrtSIOI SI SUito Th11 51ettment was F~Trv~.N~3 J;. ':8°*'*11 WU ~ :n~ = they have wtNtd notice JANUARY 18 2001 •I 101 •234 COIUI Mell filed With Ill• County STACY NISHIMURA, ·~eel with Ille Coumy on 12..1)7r.l000 or contented ta the BSC 10155 145 pm "" ~ L73 Cahl~ 92629 Cleiti of Orange County Ho .. o FUR .. ITURE Cltt1( of ""---rAO-. 2000N41717 propoMd tc1lon I The NOTICE OF locllted at 34 1 City Thll bullneu 11 con-on 111'21/2000 • "' 12..1)7f2rnJ'"' ~~, Dlilly Pict o.c. 11 tnHpenOent adm1nlt· PETITION OrlYe South Orange dueled by 1n indfVldual 200QM47354 BOXES on Jen. ' treliOn eutllonty WI" be TO ADMINISTER CA 92858 Have you aterttd o.ty Pilot Dec 18 2S SANORA 2000N4t7tl' l8, 25· 2000· 1• grented un1eN tn In-IF YOU 08.JECT lo doM'IQ ~ m? No 2000 Jan 1 8 2001 WOHLFEILEA. Hl25 Deily Ptlo4 0.C. 11, 2001 t.!02! ...-ct ~ f11ee 111 ESTATE OF: \tit gnincing of tile pe11-IUc:hard PalA Wan! ~ MQZ§ MICROWAVE. MISC 18 25. 2000, Jen. 1, FlctJtJoua Buatneaa ~ to N petition ANNA iaon. you lholJld JIPl)ear Thia at.tiement wt1 ~lAv1clfT'°: 0 BOX 2001 M020 Name S1*ment Ind tf10WI ~ c:ai.e ELIZABETH TIMKO at ttie hNiW'iQ and ttat• llltd with the County s ELL 508 PATTON CA CfTY Of The folowWla penons why tit court lhol-*I nol eQ ANNA E. TIMKO your objectJOnl or Irle ~ o1 Orange County 92~9 NEWPORT BEACH tr•~~ u QflnC the Mhorily CASE NO. A205S71 wn111n objecto0ns wtltl on 1211"'2000 KE JACKSaf.I TEL Nonce Om•ll• Plutenng. A HEARING on IM To •II he!,., beneff. the court before !he 200CIM41l4J • your home 909·863·1131 IHVl'PIUA BIDS 1933 W.-.0. Ave., AP '**°" wtl be htld on c:sariN. eteditorw, cont· 11 .. r1ng Your ep 0.tlr Pllol O.C 18, 25 AUCTION BOND• tlfnV •H. ea.ta ...... CaMot• JANUARY 25, •2Q01 at lngent creditor•. and pellatic. may be In per· 2000 Jan I 8. 2001 through classtfied Can't seem to get to att thOse J'11P81r JobS around the house? Let the Clautfted Setvlce DlrectOf'Y tlelp you find reliable help. LOCAL IAOll111Allli PIERCE lllOT1IUS IEU IRCJADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9150 Discount Casket ( n 111 .111011 .111d B1111.1I '• 1' ", Can"f, 5"r1« .uul Qu.lbry (AJlttu for Ins Direct Cremation .. $495 Immediate BuriaJ .. $995 •. bt<iwl~ (..,.,, Prca.rnn~cmcn1 l'n~rams ~v~1ublt' for Funeral Scn-1..0, C.mm1wru anJ Cul.t'ts ( ( )'11'\IU .in.I'\\ I ' ' I ~XX ~ 1 ( \ ' t, I I 1 ! I lr,1111 "-, 1 , 723_..1•19 S..i.d bide may be nit 92827 1.45 pm. In Oepl. l13 S*IOnl wno mey Olhtr· IOl'I Of by VoM attorney M027 Pubtrahed Newport ""*"9d al the .. Of JoM Gefttdo Ornelta. locattd tt 341 The City ... be lnterellld In .. If YOU ARE A CREO-------------------------------, B .. c I ..... the City C1el1I. 3300 1933 Wllleoe Ave • AQt. Ortve Soulll, Or1nge. wlll or ll&lle, or boll ol ITOR Of contingetll cred- HC:n-0• a "' Newport Boulevard, IH COiia ....._ Ce1fot-CA $211118 A~NA ELIZABETH 110t ol IM deoltled. you Delly Ptlo4 ~ 25. P 0 9olc 17118. Newport ,...· ~ IF YOU oeJECT to TIMKO ika ANNA E. ITIUlt file yol.lf O.im Wlltl 2000. Jlnutty, '· I BNch. CA 92e68-8t15 Thie buelnNI II COf'" the Qflll'ilna ol the 1)111-TIMKO the court and maw •. -----~M""02.,.i untll 11 1 m on the 10lh duaecf by: en ~ lion, YIN eholAd IPPM' A PETITION FOR copy IO !tie Pf'*>Nll r9'>' Flctttloua Bullnua dty ol WMMY 2001, ~ Have you •••rt•d llt the "-lr1ll end 141llt PROBATE n.1 been rtHntlllivn IWOlnled wtlicl'I lllfle IUd\ bldl dc*,g ~ ~ No ~ ~Ion• or Ille lll•d by 811trlc• by the court Within lour Nltne Swt91Mnt lhall be ~ and JoM Gerardo Omelet wrttt911 ~Ion• .tth Hllphlde l Rodttlck monchl fforn tht dlde ol Tht ~ pe'90lle reed for Thie lfetement wu the court belor• the HtlpNdt 1n the Supetlor the fll'll ""*'°' al le4· ai• doing bueinMI u . PARK PlAVQAOUND ~ with the County h .. ,1no Your •P· Court ot Callfornl1, '"" u , PfOllldtd In Pro-~ =~H't:! ~~:.. ~J:3:r ~ m =~-= lt~:F~ i•:':-:s = MarMI Oomea. 21963 1111,000 ~ ~ ~~ ITOA Of coi1llnga111 end-S..trlc.e Half>hlde 1 ~ ....... ~11tro::,.ic~ SINafl SI., Mlatlon ~· ........ 200(), .Mn 1, 8, 2001 llor d tit '*"""' yol# R0Clt4'ldl HaljMlldt be •-=:_w'W -V~ ~II oon-;JI. IW.::. ':.or MOH :.-::,ruand~..e:: =.:. ~ 1 yoo MAY EXAMINl cM:led by: en 1r1CMM11 Proepdw bidde,. llC 10114 cq,y to tit penonel ,.,_ .,......, 1W1 .... ol llt 1141 ... by tit oour1 H1v1 you 111rtld tnty ~ one ... °' NCJ11C1 Of' .....-.i. ippOlrMd 11y ~ • '°" .,. a petlOfl ft. dOlrlg ~ ~ No bid Oooumenlll at no PmTION 1M _,., -"'*' lour TH PiTITIO.. ,... flf'91ed In ltle ..iata, STARTING A ·NEW BUSINESS?. Mar.ut1 001N1 ooec * Ill 01b cf h TO AEJ•l •T!R · inaMw llOl'l'I tit dell o1 =-= the dlcldlnl' rM~ ~ O. 111~* ..:'i;:en'~ ::::. =-:::; UTATI OF: ::. 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