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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-02-29 - Orange Coast Pilot1 .. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 TOSHIBA SE,.IOR ·CLASSIC TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2000 Board ·to ~vote on bond measure • School district 0Ulc1als to consider lorughl pldcing a $110-million bond on a special June ballol. Danette Goulet D AILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA Residents Wlll have their la~l chdncc> tonight to voice op1mons on a potenllal $110-milhon sC'hOOI bond before the Bodrd of Education opts whelher to plaC'e the mc>dSure on a special June ballot After a month of studv se:.s1ons, the Newport-Mesd Unified School District's trustees am schE>duled to vote on the issue dunng d special meet.mg at 7 tonight ·I expect 1t to pass." bodrd member fl.1drthd Fluor said. "I don't hdvc dny concerns, so from my poml of vtew I thmk it's pretty cledr • . 1•1 f I\( H DAILf P T Pro golfer Larry Zeigler tips his bal to the crowd and playing partner NFL star Junior Seau, seated far left, before teeing off Monday. Belon• voting, the bodrd wtll review the hne pnnt on a drdft res- olution prnpared by the attorney hired lo work on the bond med- sure. "Stall mt1mbc>rs are going lo .. Pros and stars line the greens Crowds still warming up as pro-am teams tee off for the first day of the Toshiba Senior Classic Danette Goulet D AILY PILOT WHAT'S NEXT TODAY 7:30 a.m . ---Only handruts of spectators showed up ror the Celebnty Pro-dm m Newport Bedch on Monday, yet it was qtutc the 'tanuly affair. Community breakfast, Newport Beach Marriott Toshiba Se1'11or Classic champion Gary McCord shares his expenences. S100 per person. 4p.m. Jumor Clime, practice range T OSHIBA Whether they were there to watch the pros or to stdr gdze, the love of the game WdS something th€' families shared. Local youths pick up a few pointers from Dennis Walters, a disat>led golfer and trick shot artist, accompanied by his dog Beni1 Hogan SEE CLASSIC PAGE 4 BEHIND THE SCENES A look at two volunteers who know how to have fun on the golf course • WHO: O.ve Kahal and Paul l.aP1ana •AGES: 30 • J08 TTTl£: Course service assistants • THEY ARE: Equipping the players with necessary supplies, such as golf balls. • DAILY DUTIES: Kahal and LaP1ana, who have vol unteered at the tournament for five yeat5, are the golf- ing equivalent of customer service representatives. Their No. 1 priority Is to deliver supphes to the golfers, who often need hats. Frisbees, water coolers and beverages. "It's called "player hospitality,' where you kind of have to see yourself as a customer service person," Kahal said. "The players need to depend on someone to have their questions answered and their n~s taken care of." "We are the middle men between the corporations and the sponsors and players,• l.aPuma added. • The pair are also the tournament's youngest volun· teers. •DID YOU KNOW7 There are more than 1, 100 vol- Dave Kahal un1eers at this year's event. Most of them are active In Professional Golf Tournaments throughout Southern Caltfornla. The rest, like Kahal and l.aPiana, are long- time supporters of Hoag Hospital. The tournament proceeds will go to the hospital's foundation. Hoag Hospital not only benefits from money raised, but from its supporters' helping hands, too. "The volunteers really make this event happen. It's ;I WEDNESDAY 7 a.m., 12:45 p.m. Classic pro-am presented by Kingston Technology Amateur foursomes are paired with Senior Tour players on each day of this two·day event INSIDE SPORTS Daily Pilot sportswriter Richard Dunn gets up close and personal with one of the •rook1es'"on the Senior Tour, SO-year old Lanny Wadkins. on the Toshiba Senior Classic'\ first day See Sports, Page 6. INFORMATION Call: Tournament headquarters .it (949) 515 4840 or log on at www. Tosh1baSen1orClamc com Paul LaPiana also the kind of expenence where the volunteers look forward to seeing others return each year,• Kahal said. L.aPiana agreed: •1 think the tournament 1s great because 1t mak~s the community aware of who we are [at Hoag) and how we're trying to contribute to the community. I'm not a huge golfer, but I hke betng involved in the community " --Cl~udia Figueroa Divas of Balboa Theater step out for spring swing fling FYI SWING'S THE THING • Weekend event to benefit the historic Balboa Theater will feature swing dancing, silent auction. ,.,.., SchWlll"tz DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BBACt 1-The Divas of the Balboa Theater wtll herald next month's coming of spring wtth a d.ini'lef and d4nce fund-raiser Saturday night. The theater foundation's 137-mem- ber support guild will host its first •swing Fling, A Celebration of Spring." Orgaruzen hope the event wW become an annual activity ·vou 'don't have to awing dance,· explained foundntion E'lt('("Ulivc Di.rec- tor M1chcllc Roberge. •Tue bund play ev~rything, • Th evcnmg Will k1C'k off wiUt a cocktail hour an<l silent auction, Roberge smd. About 40 lh•ms - including J>Crul eamnqs, a trip to Puer· to Vallarta and nn artist portr111t-s1tting -wlll be up for h1ds. Guests will fill the rest of the evcmng at t~c buffet table or on the dance floor. The fling will feature music by the band Swmgtown. Featuring RX horns, the mus1dans play anything from swing tunes to Latin rhythms and pop. The group also has a ba•, guitar. drums and keyboards. Dave Baldy. one ol the band leaden, deilK'ribed tbe SH SWING MGI I • What: "Swing fling, A Celebration of Spring" • When: 6 p.m. saturday for cocktails and silent auc- tion, followed by dinner and dancing at 1 • c.t: S75 .,., ""°" • c.llz"The .... PtrfanNng Altll'heMer """' °""* • .. l'IJ. - SEE SCHOOL PAGE 4 Are police copping to · Measllre F stance? •Signs cldim law enforcement opposes initiative, but local officers say their departments remain neutral. Greg Risling D AILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA The signs are scdtlered throughout Newport Beach and Costa Mesa ·cops Say ~~-:IEF NoonF " = Pnnted by the Newport Beach- based Airport Working Group Political A ct1on Committee, the signs, have been distributed to thou- sands of residents durtng the last cou- ple of weeks •w e old out m two days," said David Ellis, a consultant for the SEE MEASURE PAGE 4 INDEX CUSSfREDS ___ 9 COMMUNRY ro.uM --S PUIUC NOTKIS -I ~------' -._2 ntE VEIDKT _3 111111 • 't • c.. ...... 6 M' ................. .,.., .. JS,1111 .... ····'-...., . 2 Tuesday, Febrvdry 29, 2000 Kids Talk BACK ,· Wish of THE WEEK Parent Help USA * OrgMlzatlon: Parent Help USA. a group that provides classes and free counseling for parents, as well as food boxes, clothing and other help for peo- ple in crisis • Cont.Kt Mary Ferris, volunteer coordi- nator IN THE CLASSROOM •Address: 2183 S. Fairview Road, Suite 109, Costa Mesa 92627 •.Phone: (949) 574-8200 • Needs: Volunteers for office help, especially to answer phones and help with mailings • Wish: New board members Daily Pilot Gimme a longer break? Reinventing le~ • We asked filth-graders at Victoria Elementary School in Costa Mesa what they thought of the proposed changes to the school calen- dar. The new schedule would shorten summer vacation and lengthen winter and spring breaks. Here's what they had to say: "I think it's a good.idea because you )lave morl! vaca- tion time during Tha.I)ksgiv- ing, Christ- mas and Easler.• BROOKE WILBURN, 10 Irvine Te Winkle {Jbcth-graders learn sales and marketing skills while dreaming up new inventions Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT T he room buzzed with activity as groups of sixth,,graders huddled around their colorful cardboard creations. So intent were students on what they were doing, they didn't notice when their principal and I entered the classroom last week. Each stu- dent was busy with a task. Amid the chaos, one student tin- kered with a giant cardboard box · covered in green construction paper and labeled The Wishing Machine. Another made fake mon- ey, while a third practiced lines from a script. The activity extended to the very edges of the room, where still more students typed on computers while classmates looked over their shoulders. "I don't Wee the idea, because I like having the whole summer off. Plus, you can't really go Students in Vikki Crabtree's language arts and social studies class at Te Winkle Middle School in Costa Mesa were preparing for the Invention Convention. PHOTOS BY BRIAN POSUOA I OAl\.Y PILOT WHEN YOU WISH ••• : Austtn Serr demonstrates his Wishing Machine along with Amanda Loera places during Christmas, because it's loo cold and rainy.• to sixth-grade teacher Vicki Crabtree. ADRIANA MARTINEZ, ·11 Costa Mesa Three weeks prior, the class was broken into groups of four to five students. They were asked to come up with an invention and to write a rep,ort about it: What did it do? How much did it cost? What was the history behind the invention? vincing salesman, touting his or her wares to several passersby. Meanwhile, another student hid behind the machine like the great and powerful Oz, making buzzing, ·whining noises and pushing the "I wouldn't like it, because then sum- mer would be shorter. But I proba- bly would remember more of what I learned that year.• They drew detailed diagrams of thci.r inventions and created a mar- keting report, complete with allur- ing propaganda to make it sell. Now it was time to make a pitch for their inventions. finished product out a slot. A savvy student could pick up the Tutor Tower for just $100. For the big spenders, there was the Decade Detour for $2,000.50, a fair price for a machine that lets you experience the decade of your choice. DANIEL OROZCO, 11 Costa Mesa One was a bilce helmet before students covered it m aluminum foil and added a JV screen. Now it was Noggin' Vision, and it could be yours for just $99.99. For students who are just fed up with doing their own homework day after day, another group creat- ed the Tutor Tower. Another great filler for students' down time was the green-covered Wishing Machine. Four students wished themselves to Australia for "I would like 1t because then you would have more time with family on Thanksgiv- ing, Christ- mas and Easter. Plus, you would remember more stuff that you learned the year before.• These kids thought of every- thing. After putting the blank home- work in the machine and selecting the subject matter, they wrote their name on a screen so that the home- work would ~ done in the proper handwriting. Using a skit to present an idea, one group member was the con- just $7 5 per person. From intricacies of the inven- tions to the sales language and sex appeal used in their reports, I'd say this is the next generation of inventors, advertisers and sales- men. Home Shopping Network, watch out. • DANETTE GOULET 1s a reporter who covers education for the Daily Pilot. You may reach her at (949) 574-4221. LAWRENCE THUNEU. 10 Costa Mesa School MENUS Coco's cake, choice of milk "I would like the alternate schedule because we go to Albu- querque during Christmas, NEWPOIT·MESA UNIFIED KIOOL DISTRICT , ' Checks are not accepted for less tNn $17.50 Elementary lunch is S 1. 75 There are three menu choices every day. Stu- dents may choose a vegetarian entree, which varies each day and may be either a salad, sand- wich or hot entree. TODAY and we could spend more time with family. And sum- mer would be shorter, so I would remember more going into the next school year." ANA GONZALEZ, 11 Costa Mesa Turitey and dW!eSe sandwich or managen special, baby peeled carrots, choice of fruit. 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DINceor of~~ _......, ler*"Neor.~09 _._°' • .,.__., WEDNESDAY Munchable salad, turi<ey-and<heese sand- wich or hot dog on a bun with com chips; veg- etable sticks with low fat dip, 100% fruit juice, choice of milk THURSDAY Munchable salad or chicken nuggets with oven-baked potatoes, choke of fruit. choice of milk, pretzel cookie FRIDAY Moochable salad or cheese burger on a bun wfth lettuc2 and pickles, choice of fruit, ctlOice of milk WEATHER AND SURF TEMP£RAlUltES Balboa 49/60 Corona del Mar 48161 Costa Mesa 47163 Newport Beach 47161 Newport Coast 48162 SURJI FORECAST The strong west/north· west swell that h8S been bringing big w.ves to aru beaches wtll drop throUgti Wednesday . =-TION *'1.,,,c>tt lladdel !t'-Jetty CdM TIDES TODAY First low n/a First high 5:21 am ..... ~ ................. 46 second low 1247 pm............... .0.2 Second high 7;31 p.m ................ 3.5 WIDNISOAY First low 12:05 a.m .. , .................. 2.4 First high 6.07 a.m ....................... 4.9 Second low 1:20 pm """·-.. ·-· -0.1 Second high 7.55 p m ...................... 3,7 ~ WATIR ~SJ MONDAY (The students] drew detailed diagrams of their inventions and created a marketing r eport, complete with alluring propaganda to make it sell. THE BIG PiTCH : Te Winkle sixth-grader Katie Hamilton performs for 'class- mates as she explains The Decade Detour invention. Munchable salad or teriyaki beef dippers with dip, aisp green salad with low-fat dress- ing, fresh-baked roll, choice of fruit. choice of milk • The munchable salad contains tossed greens, cherry tomatoes, crackers and protein sources -such as cheese, sunflower seeds, fruit yogurt or honey-roasted peanuts -and dresslrlQ. In the child-feeding programs, no child will be discrimi- nated against because of race, sex, color, national ori- gin, age or handkap. It you believe you have been dls- crimlrnlted against., write immediately to the secretMY of agriculture, Washington, O.C., 202SO POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Baker St:Net A woman was arrested for driving under the influence and posses&1<>n of an Illegal sub- stance at 1;32 a.m. Saturday near Loren Lane. • a.kw St:Net Police arrested 1 man for petty theft at 3:SO p.m. Saturday in the 1100 bloc.k. • Hamilton Str'Mt: A man was arrested during a rou· tine traffic stop for an outstanding warrant at 8'.30 p.m. Saturday near Harbor Boulevard. • • ~ A,,..._: An unlicensed driver was arrested during, a traffic stop for not carrying Identification ~ 8 40 p.m. Saturday near Wilson Street. •Towne StNet A woman with an outstanding warrant was atrested during a traffic stop at 9'.20 p.m. S\.lnday In the 800 block. • w.t 1tth Street: A man was arrested for publk intoxication at 12:30 a.m. Saturday m the 800 block. NEWPORT BEACH •-.Cwt lllgtnwy. A woman WM arrested for pot.- sesJlon of stolen property .i 9 p.m. SUncMy In the 4500 blodt. • S..--... ... .._.A man was lmltttd for drJ. Ying~ a llcenM M 10-20 am. Sundey • . . . . Daily Pilot Tuesday, f ebruory 29, 2000 3 Newport Beach man shot in Irvine Memories of an arresting 24 hours R CC<'nt new::t accounts of Mdrk David Allen, who •James Patrick Riley, 58, is in fair condition at Mission Community Hospital, authorities say. Claudia Figueroa DAILY PILOT IRVINE -A Newport Beach man who was shot in the face Monday by . an unknown assailant, while ih his pharmaceutical business parking lot, is in fair condition, authorities said. James Patrick Riley -the 58-year- old owner of Irvine-based Biofem Inc. research and development company at 15615 Alton Parkway -was shot at close range about 9:48 a.m., as he got out of tus blue Audi, wtuch was parked near the Spectrum Bank Building, Irvine Police Lt. Sam Aile- . vato said. Witnesses said the assailant was armed with a semiautomabc hand- gun. The suspect was descnbed as a man weanng black clot.lung, gloves and ski mask. Authorities said the bullet that was tired at Riley entered his lip and exit- ed his cheek, before ricocheting off a wall inside an occupied office and landing on the floor. Allevato said the person in the office was startled but unharmed. Riley, who received a senous facial wound during the attack, was able to get help when he entered the Palm Court Cafe and asked waitress Maro- na Schultz to call 911, Allevato said. Schultz declined to comment Wednesday afternoon. Riley was tdken to M1SS1on Com- muruty Hospital, where authontic::t swd he is m stable cond.Jbon. "Let's face it, Riley is not a lucky man, but he 1s lucky the bullP.t d1dn't go into his skull,• Allevato said. After the attack, the gunman wus seen running through the nearuy courtyard to the rear of the building, where he fled m a Chevrolet Astro headed north on Pucifica, Allcvuto said. Witnesses wrote down part of the mmivan's license number, which they say is either 2WR-552 or 2WR-522. Police are still look.mg for a motive in the shoob.ng. Anyone with infor- mabon on this case may call Jrvme Investigator Pete Linton dt (949) 724- 7174 has been arrested by the Newport Beach Police Depart- m ent more than 100 times, bnng. up memories of Mr. Coe. Mr. Coe was arrested for being drunk four tunes m 24 hours, wh1ch isn't bad for a record when one recogruzes thC1t he WdS held m Jdil five hours before bemg released PdCh tune ht• wt1s taken into custody. By my pnnub.ve a.rilhmeb.c, h<' was only dt liberty four hours dunng lhdl one ddy, yet man- aged to get tumseU arrested four times m the short intervals. I was the booking ofhcer wh(m he was brought m the fourth tune. As he Cdme through the door he.sang out, "The nalne is Coe. That\ big ·c,· smdll 'U, small 'e.' I'm from lnqlewood, that's big., ..... Robert Gardner THE VERDICT passersby. . ·Jesus dtd 1t, • he off ered as d1l explandtion to the cops, but they were ummpr.essed. Back to Jdil. That was four arrests Ul four breaks hetween Jdil time. C<W was an interesting pns- oner, lie didn't want to go mto the Jail, proclaurung: •tt smells bdd, and it's loncsomt! 10 'there.• Cause _of jogger's death ruled 'undetermined' "I know how to spell Ingle- wood," r told rum. "The last booking officer d1d- n'V <.illd he. When I put him m the Jail, he unmediately went to the win- dow and shouted, ·Help, help! The cops are beating rne' • •Medical ex~ers say they have dismissed most options for 22-year-old Newport Beach man's death. Greg Rlsling D AILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The coro- ner's office has been unable to deter- mine how a 22-year-old Newport Beach resident. d.Jed while he was Jogging on a wilderness trail last Sep- tember. Three tests -an autopsy, toXJcolo- gy and tissue samples -were per- formed on Cody Byron Rickert, who SWING collapsed and died during a bnsk run in Aliso Wood Canyon Regional Park After ruling out almost every option, • county medical examiners Pridtty labeled the cause of death as "unde- termined.• · • "We did all of the tests and didn't find ·anything." said Deputy Coroner Larry Esslinger. "We sometimes have to make this · detennination with yQunger people because there isn't any underlying history, like we see with older: people.. . Rickert was reported missing Sept 22, when he went jogging With a friend. Rickert said he didn't feel well dunng the outing and told hJ.s fnend to go ahead; he would catch up later When the friend never hedrd lrom Rickert, he cdl.led authonbes. Police found Rickert's body the next day m some brush on u h1llsidc> Coroner's officials sci.id it's possible Rickert died from an ·mr•gular hcort- beat. "Anybody can be thrown into arrhythmia,• Essling€>i said. "A lot of times it doesn't sh ow .UP during dn dutopsy. We've done everything we could." Rickert' had moved to Newport Beach alter graduab.ng from Wash- ington State Umversity. J le WdS work.mg at the Newport Bedch Mur: nott Hotel & Tenrus Club as an assis- tant manager when he clied. hosted benefit events and "asked for donations from local businesses, to Co<' was Just about the hap- . p1est drunk I have ever meL I le dnd his wife had amvPd in town Illa~ day.and checked mto tlw BttllX>d Inn. Mr. Coe promptly removed the furniture from hts room and piled it at the lop of the second-floor stairway, l>lockinq the WdY up or down the sltnn; · Thdt was arrest No. 1. On hL'> release, he wdlked lrom the hotel down Mam Street to Dad Workmdll's gambling i01nt. Th<!re WdS a long counter on which th~ players had placed thelf ch1ps Coe went to the end of th'' countPT, put tu.s dml down on Ille (Ountcir and rdil lo the stref't, swr>ep~ng all lil<>l>e chlps out onto the sidewalk. We made a deal. l f P could come out and sit with me m the book.mg drea If he'd stop shout- 1rig Whenever a rop would come in, Coe would grnb bun dnd demand his unm€.'dJdte drrest beC<tuse hc> looked We(' one of thE> Hwanted" posters on the wall The cops <;topped dropping m When tus hnal hve hours Wds up, his wile came m, put up his $20 tor bail dnd went out m front to dWcut his n•lease. Not Mr. Coe. l le refused to be released. Not with his Wife waiting out front "3he dnnks, you know Dan- yeru11s clnver. • CONTIN~ED FROM 1 used toward reoperung the lustonc 1927 Balboa Theater, whlch will cost about $4 million to renovate Efforts to preserve the crumbling theater began five years ago, when residents Dayna Pettit and Ronald Baers fonned the Balboa Perfonnmg Arts Theater Foundation. • raise money for the pro1ect N1>t>dless to say, the gdlllblers were dnnoy<•d. And since gclJJ\- blll\g Wu.., one of the prorrunent mdustncs m tuwn dt that time, Coe maclP the slammer again. S« h(• called a cab, had 1t dn- ve up to the door of the 1ail cn•pt 11ut and sneaked mto the cah 1 ne last I saw of Mr Coe, he Wd' waving memly dt me from the Cdb's bdck \vindow. sound as •scaled-down big band.· Since forming seven years ago, band membe rs have played with the late Prank Sinatra, as well as for Diana ~oss, B.B. 'King and· Earth, Wind and Fire. The Divas aim to raise about $25,000, Roberge said. Proceeds from the event will be ln. 1998, the city purchased the building and leased it to the founda: tion for 25 years, on condition that the structure be renovated and operated as a performing arts venue. Since then, the foundation has DON'T MISS-THE CHANCE to be in this annual issue that's all about Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar! Publication Date: Friday, ·March 24, 2000 Call '?J March 9 to be a part of this special edition. For Advertising, call (949) 642-4321 Pilot • The Divas oC Balboa Theater Wds launched nearly a year ago to further this effort. If all goes well, lhf' foundd- tion wants to raise the curtain dQdlO on the lhedter this fall. As part of this weekend's fund- raiser, Ballroom is Back in Hunlmgton Beach is offering free ddncc lessons for anyone who has bought ticket<. to the swing Qing. For more le!'.son infor- mation, call (714) 593-5660 Alter hi!. next release, he Wdlked down the street. came upon dn undttended pobce vehi- cle, got m tlnd turned the stren on fulJ liltl..,t Smee cops have a notorious ldck of tolerunce, back to Jdil wPnt Coe On his next reledse, he came upon n bukery truck While the driver wds making a debvery, Coe handed out bread to The morn I thmJ< about it, the mort• I doubt he was drunk all those limes Rather, I ,un inclined to trunk he WdS JUSt a quirky guy havtnq a lot of fun tn d mo"t peculiar way. • JUDGE ROBERT GA.RONER is a Coro- na del Mar resident and former Judge His column runs Tuesdays Remember when the dog pve the kids a bubble bath? Your carpets remember. . Pet odors and stains can make your carpets and upholstered furniture less than fresh. Just call COIT and we'll give you a free cleaning estimate, backed by our 1 ~% Satisfaction Guarantee. 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I • 4 TUfiday,.Feb<vory 29, 2000 MEASURE • CONTINUED FROM 1 local group. ·The igns &e on reorder right now, but there will be 4,000 1gns up by the end of the week.• Ellis said the "cops• m the • signs do not ref er to the local police departments, but to Orange CoWlty Shentf Mike Carona and Dist. Atty. Tony Rackauckas, who oppose the measure. If approved March 7 by vol· ers, the measure would reqwre a two-thirds vote before the county could build new Jails, ha2ardous waste landfills and commercial airports. The mea- sure is designed to block the county's plans for a $2.9-billion airport at the closed Manne Corps air base at El Toro. But, at le<tSt in Newport- Mesa, the two police depart- ments haven't weighed in on the issue. And don't expect an annoWlcement any tllne soon. ·we stay out or these situa- tions because it is inappropn- ate for us to take a position," said Newport Beach poHce Sgt. Mike McDermott. •we will keep politically neutral. •we have, in the past, thrown our support behind a City Council or judicial candi- date, but even those we are straying away from. H Newport-Mesa residents have a keen interest in the out- come, because most fear John Wayne Airport will undergo an expansion if a second airport isn't built. However, El Toro advocates have shifted more attention to the measure's eflect on law enforcement than its contro- versial airport proposal. Fliers have flooded mailboxes and ,,,, garden-vanety signs haxe been plastered on telephone poles and front lawns in recent weeks. Airport proponents who launched an anti-Measure F campaign have said tf the measure passes, cnminals could roam free in every neighborhood because there are not enough jail beds. They axgue that the measure could prevent mdre jails from being built and convicts could be let out early to make room for new criminals. The message, along with .. the name of the Orange Coun- ty sheriff, is prominently dis- played on anti·F fher.i . lpe sheriff and the district attorney are not only law enforcement officials. but they are polib· oans who are electf"d to thett positions Many other police officcn, are not considered a part of the political arena F9r instance, Santa Ana Police Chief Paul Walters recently announced that some campaign literature mcorrecUy used his statements to say he supported the measure. Wal- ters said the quotes, 1rom lus 1998 ccinipaign for sheriff, were taken out of context and should never have been applied to the Measure F debate Walters p.Jans to remain neutral, as do most chiefs, including those in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. •1 think gerting pol.Ice on your side dunng a polltical campaign strengthens the argument,• said Costa Mesa Police Lt. John Fitzpatnck. "We aren't taking any sides, though. We qon't mix potibcs with business.• The "cops" signs are the most noticeable addibon to the anti-Measure r campaign m the last two weeks. Some resi- dents hoped the sigris would be more specific instead of using police in a general sense, leaving others questioning II their department has taken a stand against the measure. "It's probably rrusleading to the average Newport Bedch resident,• McDermott said. "We don't get too worked up about this stuff unless the por- trayal 1s completely outrd- geous. • Some residents were floored by the purported ldw enforcement stance. Gay Wassall-Kelly has received the antt-P matlers and couldn't believe the atrport proposal wasn't even men- tioned. Although she sides with tM measure's opposition, she thinks law enforcement has oot been correctly depict- ed. ~It's probaply not the way they want to be presented," she said. "The ru.rport project should be a separate entity on the ballot. 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(941) 142-7111 7• Doily Pilot Decision on Target for late-night vote • Planners opted Monday to hear neighbors' But commissioners did not l gth list f h 1 •t t k see the report until Friday, en y o concerns, no matter ow ong l oo . leaving them only the week- Andrew Gluer attorney for the project's dev~d to read through the highly DAILY PllOf D yt H dso c technical document. COSTA MESA -The Planrung Commission decided Monday to hear cill 34 of a res- ident's reasons for why a Tur· get store's plans are bad for the neighborhood. The decision extended the meeting late mto the night, with commissioners expecting to vote on the project no matter how kmg discussions took. Al Morelli, who owns two homes on Shamrock Lane next to the proposed 17-acre site of the cilscount store, had asked the commissioners to delay thett decision for two weeks. But Jeffrey S. Haber 'CLASSIC CONTINUED FROM 1 Don Lavoie attended the event with his wife, Penny, who is an avid golfer; and her mother, Martha Blackburn, who taught her daughter the game. "She's the reason we start- ed golfing," said Penny Lavoie, pointing at her mother. • 1 started when I was 36 - that was 40 years ago," Black· bum said. •1 was fortunate enough to play in a woman's pro-am years ago.· Monday's Pro-am round kicked off the Tostnba Senior Oass1c, wtth 21 teams made up of professional golfers, SCHOOL CONTINUED FROM 1 present to us both what bond counsel h~ indicated needs to \.)(> m a resolution, as well as what they mterpret \;Vas said by the bodrd during all the dif- ferent study sessions," board member Judy Franco said. "There's an opportunity for commuruty input and board conunent. then the board will make a decision.• District study sessions have covered three main topics: oper, a on u n orp. -Simone Wong-Easum, along with city planners, said M the TdJ'lget store would con-orelli's attorney, said the form with city codes and delay was caused when the developers are ready to move city's planning staff forgot to notify her and her client about ahead. a commission study session Morelli and his attorney last last week. Wong-Easum said week submitted a 51-page she would have handed out report detailing why the com-the report at the study session. mission should give the project Planner Perry Valantine al 3030 Harbor Blvd. further conceded the mistake, but said study. • the OOJDIDJSsion had enough Residents on Shamrock time to look through the Lane would be bothered by report. slamnung doors and ringing • 1 know you all read it care- car alarms from the Target fully over the weekend," parking lot if the developer responded Wong-Easum, rais- does not plant trees and build hl9 her eyebrows to punctuate a mound to block out the he/ ironic lone. noise. the report said. But at 8:30 p.m., in a 3-2 famous athletes and local ama- teurs. Although crowds are expected to number into the thousands by the weekend, there was plenty of room in the stands at this f:irat event. Sever- al groups of about a dozen people lined the golf course. The t..avoie family trio sat at the f:irat hole, enjoying the easy camaraderie between the gollers and spectators that, they said, is only found at senior tournaments. "The first tee is exoti.ng, because you can see the play- ers interact with people,• Don Lavoie said. ·nus is where most of the action is the first day. Later in the week it fol- lows the point leader." For 4-year-old Christopher Weinberger, the excitement FYI The school board meeting will begin at 7 tonight at 2985-A Bear St. in Costa Mesa. •The first meeting detailed the specifics of a community oversight committee, which as its sole job would eflSUTe that bond money was being spent properly. • Next, board members tackled possible ways to raise money for a reserve fund for futwe upkeep of schools once they are renovated. • Finally, they discussed funding options for the repaus. · That funding source is the potential bond up for vote tonight was everywhere. "l like it because there's golfers and I like golf," Christopher said. ·1 play golf and [so do] my dad and my brother and my mother." His father, Robert Wein- berger, who had picked up his son from school and headed straight to the Newport Beach Country Oub, brought the boy to his first golf tournament. "My favorite part is when you put the tee in and the ball on it and then do it," Christo- pher said. Ll.ke the pint-size athlete, most of the spectalors were golfers themselves. "You see some great golf being played, and you're just burning inside because you want to play yourself,• said Steve Csigi, who is in town When the district first began looking at the cost of fixing its deteriorating schools, offidals estimated the repairs would cos\ $15 million. Now, after a year and an extensive study, the repair figure is up to $163 million. The state is expected to pitch in $53 million, leaving' the dlstrict to raise $110 mil- lion. That final number, along with the list of specific work needed at each school, was determined by the facilities committee, made up of local business and community lead- ers charged with exam.in.ing each campus and developing a plan to fix all the schools. "I'm pretty happy with 1the ~~~,. Look in the Classified section in Saturday's paper. Publishing eve7 Saturday untilApri 15th. , @Ji~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRANO NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! vote, the corrurussioners decid- ed to carry on with the. cliscus- '1on, even after Morelli told them he would need two hours to voice his appeal. And he was first m a line of nearly a dozen other residents waiting to speak out against the pro- ject Haber said he only needed five minutes to st.ale his case. "I don't know if it would be any different in two weeks,• said Walt Davenport, commis- sion chauman. Commissioners Katie Wil- son and KBtrina Poley dis- agreed, however, and voted to dela¥ the decision. ·r don't want to dlsmiss the amount or effort [Morelli] put into his appeal," Wllson said. •1 Just don't feel comfortable doing that.· for two months VJSiting his daughter. · ~You get a few tips here and there. I've been playing golf for 60 years. It's fun, real fun, H Csigi added. If they weren't watching the tournament with their families, they were watching relatives at play. Vikki Scott was out with• two girlfriends to watch her celebrity husband, Mike Scott, who used to pitch for the Houston Astros and in 1986 won a Cy Young Award -pro baseball's top pitching honor. "It's just being out in the fresh silr." Vikki Scott said ·It's fun following people you know, or even staying at one hole and watching them all come by.• bond resolution]," board member Wendy Leece said. •We worked hard, and I think what we ended up with JS a really good document. But it's hard to say how it will be received." Parents and community members may speak up at tonight's special meeting, but it may be too late to make changes, Leece wanied. •If other people want to come down and look at it they can,• she said, adding: • 1 think it's pretty much a done deal (tonight). If we've left anything out, it's pretty much too late.• Board members say they have heard very little negative comments from the public and they are very optimistic. "We've already had people ask about being on subcom- mittees," board President Dana Black said. "It's pretty positive. I've got lots of calls from · parents asking, 'When do we get started?' • zAHER FALLAHI, CPA 28 yr~. exp. 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Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or e-mail your comments to da1/)1Pilot0/atimes com. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone number (for verification purposes only). Coast got unfair treatment in editorial T he Newport Coast Committee of 2000 was truly disdppointed by your editorial of Feb. 12 I" Newport Coast should calm the waters"). It demonstrdted d misunder- standing of the history between Newport Coast residents and the oly and an inade- quate understanding of the issues. The editol'iaJ sta ted that the "single biggest snag"' m the annexallo~ negotiations was "the Coast residents' desire for tax relief.• This is inaccurate. In two years of negotiations, both City Managers Kevin Murphy and Homer Bludau, along with Assistant City Manager Dave Kiff repeatedly assured us that the city would use all the Irvine Ranch Water District settlement proceeds for reducing assessment district taxes in the Newport Coast. Just three months ago, Bludau and Kiff prepared a proposal showing 80% going to the Newport Coast and 20% going to the city. 1Tue, one of our originclJ goals was tax reduc- . tion, but only if it still pro- RE BUTTAL vided the city w:lth excess tax revenue. This could be · used to fix the city's exist- ing and aging intraslruc- ture. Early on, the city told us it could not sup- port a rebate denved from excess tax revenue.]< Consequently, the city offered to use all the water distnct settlement proceeds to reduce our assessment district taxes. Both sides always referred to this arrange- ment as a "win-win" situation -the Newp<irt Coast would get some much-needed tax relief and the aty would get some much-ifeeded tax revenue. Agam, this idea was the city's pro- posal, not ours. DON UACH I DAllY PILOT The dty of Newport Beach ts iii the process of trying to annex Newport Coas't. Where does this information appear in any of the Daily Pilot's i,uticles or editorials? City officials have acknowledged that our tax struc· · ture is lughly meqwtable, and have recog- nized that it should find a way to address the inequities. Our tax bills contain $170 million of assessment district bonds, and approximately $30 million in Mello-Roos taxes, which were predicated upon projections for student popu- lation figures into the Newport-Mesa Unified School District that have never materialized, and whlch were overstated by about 400%. There are also water district taxes, and recently it has been suggested that the New- port Coast be included in the general obliga- tion bond that is belng proposed by the New- port-Mesa (hsmct. In reality; the biggest snag m the negotiations was Kevin Murphy's depar· ture, which caused Dave K.lff and the City Council to suspend our talks for four to five months'unW a new!c1ty manager was hired and new coWlcil members were elected. When we finally resumed talks. the aty decided to disregard all of our previously agreed upon pomts, to wtthdraw all of its offers and to return the negotiations back to square one. We had negotiated in good faith and had reached the pomt where we felt a deal was imminent. None of these "snags" was our doing. lt was unfair for the Daily Pilot to pin any delay on Newport Coast residents. Elsewhere, the editor- ial again unlarrly and incorrectly stated, "it seemed as though the Newport Coast residents' high demands could never be met." What "high demands" were beUlg referred to? We never placed any demands whatsoever on the city. l lowever, il you are referring to the $25 million from the water district deal this was never our demand, but rather lt was the city's offer, which we think the aty should honor. You then characterized our response to the settlement simply as a demand that the city "give (us) all the money. • and continued with, ·nus has been a consistent attitude. While city offlaals work to meet thelJI demands, the residents often refuse to budge at all." This is pure fiction. We have never refused to budgE> and have always been extremely flexible in the negotiations. In an Oct. 22 letter, Bludau thanked us for our "patience and cooperation." Finally, your editorial suggested that $11 million of the $25 million should be used to pay off an existing water bond used for a l'f ewport Beach ground water project. First, as Kiff can attest, in more than two years of nego- tiations, the city never advanced this position. Second, money spent on the ground water pFOJect bond already provides Qenefits to exist- ing res.idents of the city of Newport Beach. It · provides cheaper water to them by recharging the city's wells, thus alleviating the need to purchase much more expensive water from the Metropolitan Water Distnct. Some of this water project money was spent 30 years ago for eqwpment whose useful life has exptred. However, If any sizable amount of money was spent 30 years ago m anticipation of annexation, then we must question the planrung competence of the city. Remember, the contractual agreements between the city and the water distnct (leading to the recent settlement) were signed in 1972 and 1973 (28 and 27 years ago, respectively) and anticipat· ed that if annexation ever occurred, 1t would take place in the far distant future. ConsequenUy, it ts illogical to argue that · Newport Coast residents should compensate the city for money spent on water facilities prior to the 1972 and 1973 agreements, which are now defunct. Moreover. the editorial's premise that New- port Coast residents should pay for water facil- ities even though the city will not be providing water and sewer service to Ule Newport Coast is equally illogical Usually, people pay for something that they get rather than something that they do not get. There was never any guarantee that annexation would ever occur, so for the oty to have allegedly spent money in antJcipabon of It -30 years too soon -just > does not make sense. nus argument, which the editorial so naively advdnces. is nothing short or revis1omst history. Someone has come up with qwte a creative posibon that, in all probability, lacks any factual support. The Daily Pilot should hdve dSked the city how could there hdve been two years of intensive dlScuss1ons with our commJttee, yet reimbursement for oversize Wdter facilities was never menllonE>d? This strikes us dS extremely suspioous. The hrst b.rne our committee ever heard of t1us concept was in your editon.al. Concerning annexation. it is true that the aty can annex around the current residents of the Newport Coast and keep.all the money. However, this would Violate verbal and wti.t- ten assurances given to us by the city that it would not attempt a hostile annexation. Jn the previously mentioned letter of Oct. 20, Bludau ~lated, "I wanted to pass along my pledge that the city will not complete .. the proposed reorgd.mzabon .. unbl tlus term sheet is agreed to by both parties. In other words .. we wiU wait unttl the Newport Coast Committee of 2000 and the city have come to an dgreement on our outstanding lssues. • Of course, city officials did not offer a copy of this lPtter to the Daily Pilot, because to do so would make them look like the bad guys, rather than the Newport Coast residents who, unfortunately, received the unfdir treatment in your edilonaJ. JIM MCGEE GERRY ROSS ALWIW NGER DAN WAMPOLE ROBERT SAUNDERS The Newport Coast Committee of 2000 Should school district board have term limits? AT ISSUE: The idea of establishing term limits for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District board of trustees. Y our front-page story regarding term limits for the Newport-Mesa Unified school board begs a response of essay proportions (•Bond support- ers consider board term lmuts," Feb. 2). Reader.s Bneny. RESPOND ro~wd:~er. school board or for dIIY of our public leaders, we have •term limits" • enough m the form of lirnited terms and majonty rule. If the majonty of the electorate want to limit a person's term, they can IOW 10 COITICI YOll llPllRlll .. llY ... U .. I vote for someone else who 15 up for election. To get involved with educating the electorate, JOUl the League of Women Votersl JUDITH M. GIELOW Costa Mesa Regarding the consideration of term limits for school board mem- bers: I would like to go on the side of opposition to term UmJts. It is dif- ficult to have people who are will- ing to serve on the school board. It talces time to learn all of the intri- cacies of the school district. The public has a resporu,ibilify to moni- tor the school board end to vote against those people when they come up for reelection. That il> what term limits are. You limit their tenns by voting them out of office. SHARON BOUDREAU Costa Mesa Should there be term l.imits on• our Newport-Mesa school board? 644--3309 ....... Jobn Noyes COUid Garv Adame, Jan Debay, Nonna aacw.r. 'Jbd ~ay, DeDnls O'Neil ud 1bnl TbomlDD ' I say yes. And m saying yes, I am not necessarily Judging the productiv· 1ty of any particular board mem- ber, past or present. Rather, I think the adding of new blood every eight or so years is a good thing. Anemia happens to the . body politic, too. The quotes in the Daily Pilot depict school board members turning cartwheels, trying to justi· fy their staying mto their 12th, or even their 22nd year. But the fact remains that no one is indispens- able -bard though that JS to swallow. New minds, after a pcri· od of mitiation, always add a good bJt to the mix. Suggesting that every election is an opportu· nity to add new blood glosse over the absolute fact that the mantle of incumbency is nearly invincible (unless the community .. knows widely of an mcumbent's suspect~d misdeeds). There's very good reason why a U S president lS limited to two • terms, plus a couple of years il he had to fill out the preV1ous guy's term 1 speak from the pen;pective of a termed-out city library board trustee (eight years), who did inde d find it hard to leave; from the perspechve of a chool board candidate who tned twice to un eat an incumbent; and from the perspective of one who can attest that there truly is a life - a good life -when you take your achieved talents and try to do good elsewhere. . I am wnb.ng unofftnally, and not as the pre ident f>f the New- port Beach S\Ster City Assn , nor ai fore man pro tern of the Orange County Grand Jwy. KAREN EVARTS Newport Beach ' How To REKHUS The Daily Piiot welcomes lettell on •~sues concerning Newport Beac:h end Costa Mesa. The<e ~re four waYJ to ~net 1n yoo< com menu· • LETTERS -Ma I to the Deily Pilot, 330 w. Bay St . Costa Mesa 92627 • READERS HOlUNE -<:all (949) 642-6086 • FAX -Send to (949) 646-4170 • £-MAIL -Send to di1/yp1lotOl•t1~ com All correspondence must include your full name, hometown and phone number (for veflfkation purp<>sf'S only) Tuesday, February 29, 2000 5 Gay Geiser-Sandoval EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING Measure Fis minority rule H ave you gotten enough man about Measure F? I hdve. What I'm <'onceme<l ubout ts thdt Measure F takes awdy rntt1onty rule. II you read last w~ek\ column, you will remember that 1s v.hdl I bke about Proposition 26 It gives back the deo- s1on-makmg to the nldJOnty. · Now, here comes Mea'>ure F to try ·to take thdt dec1s1on·making power away Medsure F would rPquire a vote of Che populous to dpprove any new design or constmchon ot a Jdil with 1,000 beds or more. a nVJhan i:Urport or· a hazardous Wdste landfill. However, th<•r Cdn't be built with· out two-third!> of thP voters ~ymg yes. That means one third of the voters. (which nght dWtty cut.., out J'eople who don't exercise thdl const1tullonal nght), would make the clens1on lor d.ll ol us So, It only tdkt>s t1 tew people to block any pro1ect I know thdt when pdss1ons run high, we toke> to tinkNing with our democratic proc<''>S. But do you recall the founding lathers stlymg anything about • Minonty rule~•· I don't. It makes more '>en'>e to me to require th.at two-thirds of the voters need to pass laws thtsl give one-tturd of the voters the nght to make the deosions thereafter How come It only takes a ma1onty to pass this law? U you thlnk that the ma1onty should rule, then vote no on Medsure F. • Let's talk about what ls really lDlportant school bathrooms We aren't the only disl[lct Wlth bathroom issues The Los Angeles school distnct has lured full-time bathroom cleaners and started a l>ctthroom hotline The problem 1s that many of the bathroom problems are caused by kids that mess up or destroy the 'ichool bathrooms I have been warned to steer clear of thls issue, wtuch cdusc mdny lods more anguish thdn cluss cumculum. But, here are a couple of my sugges- tions. Even if the ttlcililles bond pusses, the bathroom'> won't be modemized for a wJ'lile. 1 Some tollets and smks flood or leak, leaving the floor wet In order to avoid wet panlc; and shoes, how about converting some of those wooden palettes into platforms for the bath- room floors. We could keep a lot of wood shop students btc,y 2. Why not make kids who are tardy clean the bathrooms for 15 nunutes? nus might make getting to school on bme more of a pnonty. It would c-er- tamly keep the bathrooms cleaner throughout the day. 3. How about having a bathroom decorating des1gri contest? Total cost for each bathroom would btlve to be $75 or less But, WJth some pamt and a theme, each l>ctthroom could hdve its own flair. Then, hdv(> a Sclturddy where the kids do the decorating. Maybe kids wouldn't trash or flame a "Flower Power" or •rokemon" bath- room. 4. Have door locks thdt work, rrur- rors that Me childproof, and adequate supphe; ot toilet pap •r and towelo;, 5. Give trdllWlg on how to flu h th toilet, and mttke renund r tgns • lbe Newport Beach Ubrary Foun- dation ha a ked me to modNate its lecture March 1• by Maur n Stout. Stout will peok at 7 pm about hf'..r book, ·111 Fcel·Good Cumculum th dumbing down ot Am 'n<:a' kid m the name of lf t m • She ha. a lot to say about how w give kids pra at hool that they don't d rv . I JU t finished reading . • AngelA'I Ash : I'm glad that t«'lacll· ers in our d ltnct ar •n't u$ing thole methods: I al'"' read th •fritedom Writer'$ Diary,• which gives you a per· spective from the kid's pqtnt ol view. Come jam us for a ~ dilallllon by ~ l'MefVatiqni by e-mail ll ~~.aa.-•al (949) 111-3800. - ' ... . Quote Of 1llE DAY "Most rookies have something to prove, cot I don't think I have anything to prove •.. " Lanny Wadldns, Senior Tour rookie . . , Dilr* BJ ... Mcrch 6 honoree ~~~ CUFF LIVINGSTON 6 Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-5744223 • Tue$Cfoy, February 29, 2000 Doily Pilot BOYS SOCCER . Soccer fever • • issweepmg ·Estancia I • Eagles host St. Francis today in a CIF Division IV semifinal. Winner plays for championship on Saturday. Bany Faulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The Estancia High boys soccer bandwagon is fill- ing up fast; so fast, the school was Mtempting to create more seating when the second-seeded Eagles (18- 1-1) host lh:ird-seeded St. Francis (23-4-3) in today's CJF Southern Sec- tion Division IV semifinal at 3 p.m. "(Principal) Tom Antal was saying something about us having to get more bleachers ·out there,• said Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw, after spectators lined the home side- line from goal line to goal line for Fri- day's 7-0 quarterfinal trouncing of visiting Santa Ynez.. " Estancia boys athletic director Tim Parsel said there will be at least six bleachers set up for today's match, double the normal total. ''It was pretty packed,• said Cren- shaw, who expects an even bigger turnout when bis Pacific Coast League champions put their 15-game winning streak on the line. It's the Eagles' first . trip to the semifinals since wi.rµring the section .2-A crown in 1985. · "There seems to be a lot of excite- ment at school about soccer. Teachers, admin· istrators, students and athletes from other sports have been talking to our guys, telling the111-they're ex?:ited about our success." St. Francis, the Mission League Esaul Mendoza champion, is the latest threat to the Estancia excitement, which has included outscoring teams 113-11. mcla'ding 20-2 in three playoff games. The La Canada-based Golden Knights have outscored three playoff foes, 11-1. Coach Glen Appels' squad defeated Gabrielino, 3-0 in the first round, then knocked off Yucca Valley, 4-1. in the second round. They defeated Santa Paula, 4-0, in Friday's quarterfinal. St. FranciS, which won the section Division III crown in 1996, is paced by forward Ryan Shaw, whose 22 goals this season match the school single-season record he set last year. Senior forward Phil Weinberg is also a consistent threat for today's vis- itors, wh~ have received strong scor- mg punch lately from Daniel Marco. Marco had two goals against Santa Paula and most of his eight goals have come late in the campaign. Shaw has signed with Lqyola Marymount University, according to Crenshaw, who said the Lions are also recruiting Estancia keeper I hJario Arriaga. Arriaga has helped the Eagles record 13 shutouts, but most of his time is spent observing a dominant Eagle offense, paced by senior forwards Esaul Mendoza and Cesar Terrones. Mendoza's team-high 42 goals indude back-to-back hat tricks, after a two-goal output in the playoff opener. Terrones, a second-team All-CIF performer as a junior and a four-year standout, has 31 goals, including one in each of the last two wins. Senior Irving Islas has three playoff goals, while Freddy Murillo (two), Juan z.arate, Omar Navarrete, John Alderete, Jorge Lopez and Martin Sanchez have also been part of the nine-player post· sedSOn scoring brigade. Estancia led only 1-0 at halftime against Santa Ynez, but exploded in the second half to advance. "I think we were a little anxious and it took a little while ror us to get settled down," Crenshaw said. "San- ta Ynez wru;n't a bad team and they kept com1ng at 415. But the bottom line is, we're in such great condition, our style of play wore them down. It's happened over dnd over again this season Ml' nerves are usually a mess until we get our fourth goal. Then, I know wbcH's coming: the gang's ready to start feeding.". Crenshaw said his players will not be distracted by being one victory away from a trip to Saturday's chcUn- pionship match. "Our guys aren't giddy or any- thing," Crenshaw said. "They're realistic and focused. We're the only game ut town at this poutt and we want. to gave our fans a treat." Today'a. winner will meet either top-seodoo Bishop Montgomery (20· 2·3) ot unseeded Valley Christian of Cerrito (23-4,-2) Saturday. The other s~milina1 i.'> scheduled tonight at 6 p.m. 1tt V611 y Christian, enablltag Crenshaw, he>uld the &gl win, an opporhtnity to get a firsthand look at Saturday's opponent. ( ( • ONE TOUGH CUSTOMER One of the senior tour's rookies, Wadkins is shooting from the hip and already has a title in hand. TOSHIBA Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT N1WPORT BEACH -Lanny Wadkins arned a reputation for being a · gunslinger and fierce competitor on the PGA Tour, and he apparently has no intention to change that in his first year on the Senior PGA Tour. 'One of three marquee •rookies" on this year's senior tour, Wadkins, aside from having to learn about new cities and golf courses, feels he's anything but a roo~e. "Most rookies have something to prove, and 1 don't think I have anything to prove,• Wadkins said Monday after arriving in town Swin~ .. · • Abbott is making quite 8: transfer. Richard Dunn 'DAILY PILOT WPORT BEACH -" As former major -· eague pitcher Jim r Abbott took bis swings at tbe driving ra,nge Monday, a vol- unteer of the Toshiba Senior Classic whispered in awe: TOSHIBA "Look at him hit tha ball. ___ ........ __ Isn't that amazing what he can do?" Abbott, who played in the event's Monday Celebrity Pro-Am, is Jong removed from the daily press conference of 1989, when he broke into the big leagues with the Angels without having served a day in the minors, and, of course, without a right hand. An inspiration to thousands of handicapped children during bis baseball career, Abbott quickly became a .media darling and fan favorite. "That's a quiet part of my career," Abbott said of his ability to succeed in baseball, despite being born without a right hand. "At least for me, I gained a lot of satisfaction from seeing the ki,ds. My career was enriched a lot because of the kids I saw along the way." Abbott, who has lived lo the Newport Beach area since his rookie campaign with the Angels, made people almost forget about his missing right hand when he pitched. In 1991, Abbott posted an 18-11 record for the Angels with a 2.89 earned-run average in 243 innings pitched -his best year. Noted for his. incredible ability to transfer the baseball and glove with his left hand while fielding bis position on the mound, Abbott will perhaps be remembered most for throwing a no-hitter with the New York Yankees and being on the mound in the championship game of the 1988 Olympic Games as the U.S. clinched the gold medal. These days, the retired Abbott, who swings · a golf club as well as any celebrity or amateur in Monday's pro-am, is enjoying a quieter life with his family. , "Since leaving the game last year, I've been spending more ti.me with my family and enjoy- iog my time in the area and making some con- nections," said Abbott, who played with Tom- my Aaron of the Senior PGA Tour. "When you're going back and forth each season (in the big leagues), it's tough to really settle down Toshiba CELEBRITY PRO·AM· for tpe Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club. Wadkins, Tom Kite and Tom Watson. the latter of whom is not playing in this week's senior tour event at Newport Beach, are the tour's three new kids on the block. And Wadkins, who - won 21 titles on the PGA Tour in his illustrious, Lanny Wadkins including the 1977 PGA Championship at Pebble Beach, is ready for .the senior tour's new challenges. "I th.ink the reception ha.s been outstanding for all three of us,• Wadkins said. MThe other players have been very helpful and accommodating, helping us with getting to know the hotels, restaurants and the golf courses. I've enjoyed the. reception, and, hopefully, I'll do my part to help the senior tour." Wadkins has already been pulling his weight on the 50-and-over circuit, becoming · the ninth player in senior tour history to win in his first start Feb. 13 at the ACE Group Classic in Naples, Fla., when he prevailed in a three-hole playoff that began with four players (Jose Maria Canizares, Walter Hall and Watson were also in the field). "In the third round, I lit it up, and then played real well in the playoff,· said Wadkins, who started the final round three shots bdck, then tied a course record with a bogey-free eigh~under-par 64 at the Pelican Marsh Golf SEE WADKINS PAGE 7 . " g for the fences DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Fonner ~gel Jlm Abbott hits an approach to the nJn1h green after a tremendous drive. At right, Toshiba Senior Classic Co-chalr- man Jake Rohrer hits the ball out of a bunker. in the area, but now I'm starting to enjoy a qui- eter life." Abbott, who played with Milwaukee last year, said he loves playing and watchiilg golf. A member of Newport Beach Country Club, which is p~aymg host to the sixth annual Toshi- ba Senior Cassie, Abbott has been taking golf lessons from NBCC head pro Paul Hahn since January. • "He can bit that ball," Hahn said of Abbott, who came out of retirement in 1998 and played for the Chicago White Sox, then hung up his spikes for good midway through last season. "r felt like I needed to (try to come back) one more time for that feeling of completion," Abbott said. "Now, I feel good about my deci- sion and I can move on in my life." Abbott was one o( 21 celebrities in the field Monday who teamed with a member of the senior tour and three amatews. 'SEE CELEBRITIES PAGE 7 No ~ 2 CdM at·No. 3 Chaminade in semis • Sea Kings are trying to erid the three-time defending champions• four-year post- season unbeaten streak. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT WEST HILLS -The second- seeded Corona de l Mar High girls soccer team (17-4-4) takes a 12- game unbeaten streak into today's 3 p.m. CIF Southern Section Oivislon IV semifinal at third-seeded Chami- nade. It would be foolish, however, to expect the Eagles {21·4-4) to be impressed, especially since the Mis- sion League runner-up is riding a streak of JnVindbility at least as lengthy -in the playoffs alone. "They're undefeated the last four yea.rs in the playoffs," CdM senior Julia Livingston S8Jd of today's hosts, who shared the Division IV title last year, were co-champions in Division W in 1998 and won the Division In crown outright ln '97. • t think everyon~ on our team is a little nervous, but we're ready to ·step .. up to the occasion. We know it • we play our best, we can end their streak m front of their own fans." CdM fans, watching their team compete lb the playoffr for the fil'5t time stnce 1992, have already been treated to a memorable campeiqn. ~ HlJ..fll I DAILY PlOT Corona del Mar's ace In lhe hole, standout goalie Britta Vogele. First-year coach Ron Evans' League rival Louisville) and he told squad swept through the Pacific us they have two very strong for· Coast League without a loss to claim wards, a great sweeper, and a .mid· the championship and has outscored fielder who really likes to push up," three playoff foes, 9-1. Cd.Mis with-Livingston said. •He told us their in a victory of the school's first sec-w hole game Ls through their fo1- tion title,;.game appearance in the' wards.• sport. Joining Uvingston on the bOck . •Everyone has picked up their line will be junior sweeper Molly penonal game," said Uvingston, O'Meara, senior s topper Je,1tca who will shift from halfback to full· Luchesi and freshman Paige Janes. back, as Evans attem~ to combat They'll oil be supporting junior Chaminade's dangerous 1triken. gOalie Britta Vogele, a tint-team ~- "(Evans) saw Chaminade Win its Sea View performer last teUOn who quarterfinal (2·0 over Mission hai helped the' Sff · Kingl produce I GIRLS SOCCER 12 shutouts. CdM had blanked six straight opponents, until La Canada managed a goal in a 2-1 quarterfinal vertiict Thursday. · Cd.M, which last lost Jan. 4 in a nonleague match against Edison •• it's 10-0-2 since --has received play- off goals ·from six players, including two each by freshman Elisha Mor- gan and sopbompre Kristin Hanson. Sophomore Allison Harvey, the team scoring leader, has also scored in the postseason, as has senior Kel- ly Halley, Livingston and freshman Jennifer Long. Livingston acknowledges Chauii· nade, coached by Mike Evans, has an advantage in terms of playoff experience. But she noted the Sea Kings, many of whom compete for strong club teams, are used to a high level of competition. ·At some point, almost all of us have played in a championship game of some kind, in the Surf Cup or other club toumaments." Today's winner will advance to Sat- uroay's 8.nal against top-seeded Har- wro-WestJeke (17~) or Unseeded Bishop Montgomery (21·5-:3). Din di a M tD a......1111. North on 405 to v.ntura Freeway (101). West on 101. North on ropanga Canyon. West on ~ w~ Nonh on Woodlake. Ytte;t on CoheMt to Chlmlnadt. 5(hool ~ 7500 O'llrnlnade /We,, Wist Hiiis. _Do~ily_P_il_o_t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,..-~~J>{)Jl~~~~~~~~~~~~--=-~~-T_ue_sd_~~·-feb~ruo-~.__29_,_2000~~7 COLLEGE BASEBALL Vanguard blows 10-run lead, but pulls it Out • Northwood of Texas bangs out 14 hits, but Dent has the final say with a 3-run homer in the bottom of seventh for 15-14 VU Vletory. COSTA MESA -Vdn· guard University's baseball team struck for 10 runs in the first inning, but be fore the Lions came to bat in the thud inning they found themselves on the short end of the score Monday afte rnoon. And, after raUymg to take a 12-11 lead m the fourth inmng, they found them- selve s on the short side of a 14-12 count entering the bot- tom of the seventh inning. Jimmy De nt proved to be the ultimate hero, socking a Uu:ee-run home r in the sev- enth to give Va ng uard the nonconference decision over Northwood Uruve rs1t:y of Texas on the Lions' diamonc.L Before 1t was o ve r the Lions would survive a North- wood 14-hit assault which included four d oubles and two home runs Among those 1mprovm g their personal statistics for Vanguard were Samuel Baederf, Ryan Ddmbach an d Kevin Candelana. Baeder went 3 for 5 with two RBis and scored three runs. Dambach was 2 for 4 with tw.o RBis and three runs scored. • Corona del Mar, which powered its way to the '99 C IF title, will attack with speed, defense and pitching. Barry Faulkner DAILY PtLOT CORONA DEL MAR - During last year's 20-8 C IF Southern Section Division IV championship season, Coro- nd del Mar High basebdll coach John Emme shook hands Wlth home-run hitters rounding third more often than he delivered the sign to bunt or steal. But, afte r hitting 87 com- bined homers the last two springs, the 2000 Sea Kings figure to slide into more bases than they'll trot ove r. ·w e'll d efinitely h ave a new look Uu.s year," Emme said . ·w e're going to be ve ry fast and steal a lot of bases. We're going to win a lot of games, but we'll do it differ- ently. I might have to put d lot more plays on " Gone are All-C IF vete rans· Ty Harper, Mark Hatfield, l::ric Wiethom and Matt Lar- son, who combined for 64 homers and 264 RBis the last three years. Harper, the ClF Division IV, Sea View League a nd Newport-Mesa District Co-Player of the Year in 1999, also combined with Larson to earn 13 pitch.mg victones last spring, including all five in the postseason Senior David Beser, who lut .354 with two homers dnd 21 RBis as a Junior designated hitter, is not back this season, but there are a handful of re turners and Enune is partic· Fast company Kl' .A Hf.GGlP.TV zv l,J, I JA y l'I 01 Corona del Mar outfielder John DlCesare is one of the Sea Kings' major lhrea~ for 2000. ularly pleased with his crop of pitchers. "We should have a staff that can go four, five or sue d eep,• Emme said Expected to . lead f.he hurlers are Juniors J.D. Mar- tinez, Cavan Cuyler and Ddve Knecht Sophomore Billy Eagle, juniors Wes 'Hockinson Wld Matt Marston, as well as freshman Keith Long, are a dditional mound candidates. Mclrtinez, whom Emme considers the most polished. struck out 15 m 151/3 varsity ummgs ldst season Hts lone victory Cdme over Santa Mar- ganta dild he hrushed with a 5.93 ERA •He hds one of the better change-ups I've seen m aw hile, .. En1me said. "His fastball is getting stronger and he's always had a good curvebaU. He has command of three pitches.· Cuyler's 14 2/J mnings last season included three playoff EA appearances' and he hni<,hed with a 2.39 ERA and t1 1-0 record Emnie likes his com- pebltvenc>s<.., but would hkl' tn see unproved commu.nd. Knecht, the only h•ft-hrHl· der, comes up from the 1unw1 vdrstly with command ol threP pitcher.. dnd Vd!-tt pot11n- bal I le'll pla) fi rst httsc• wht•n not on the bump. Emme loves his d('f Pnse up th~ nudclle, with 1un1or Rory McKeevcr ht>hmd the plate, Long ttt <;Jmrtstop. \\'1 •s Hockinson, a convc•rll•cl shortstop, ut second, tsnd Eagle. who stdrlPcl mu< h ol last yedr ..is u. lrP..,hm.111 m center held. "I think !Edqlr-J hct" to "" one of the bf'ltN C-t>llh'r lwlrt- ers in Orc1nqc Count~.• Emme sa1cl. "I fe hd., mc1P<li· b}e rnnge, Cl grettl glove clll<I d gr.eat ami. ·And I have gn•dl t>>.:pN • tdtions for Long I ~ •. ., a plH"- nornendl <lthlPtP " cdgle, who started the dra- ffidLiC' hv~-run rally m the bot· tom of the seventh that led to d tJ.ij title-game tn umph over GI Sc•gunclo al Edison Field, lut .111 in 21 at-bats m his varsity debut f:t1qlc•'<, dt·bdt'> rank thJTd t1monq rf'turnE>rs, none of w horn hdd more than 35 \i\1th lhis lttck of experience, 1t will he tough to mdtch ldst sPc1son's c1vc:rnge of 7 8 runs J>C'l CJrUIW. $PnJU1 John D1Cesdre hit 22lJ 1n :~s vc1rs1l) dt·bdts, with oni• homer and seven RBls, whll~ 1unior .\ndrew Johns hit .200 IO 25 at-bdts Wlth thrcP RBis lc1st year • D1C1!.Sare 1s slated to open 111 nght held, while senior Alf'X Swanson tf oui htls one RBI and tv .. ·o stolen bases last ~ c<11) 1s ticketed lo start in left. Swanson ha-. 40-steal poten- hdl. accordmg to Emme, who t11'.o hsts JUOlor Enc Snell. Johns dnd Mdrston in d com- And Candelaria was 2 for 3 with two RBI and a run scored. Vanguard unproves to 3-10. Costa Mesa Mustangs don't have mu.ch flasfi, but Bauermeiste r believes things may pan out. Gale I Fajardo returns to the Costa Mesa fold at catcher after being NONCOHFEMNCE VAHGUMD UNIVOSfTY 15, NolmMooo, TEXAS 14 ..,... by Innings Northwood 038 000 30 · 14 14 S Vanguard (10)00 200 3x -15 11 4 -Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT .Overstreet. Smith (7), ~dmunds (7), Russell (7) and Brown. Steele, Shaffer (3), Williams (8) and Dodos. W -Shaffer. L · Overstreet Save -Williams (1). 28 -Fahey (N), Horgan (N), OJ Ashman (N), Gray (N), Lariba M. candelaria M. HR • R. Lewis (N). c. lewis (N), Dent M . CELEBRITIES CONTINUED FROM 6 Capturing the pro-am title Monday was pro Dave Hill, who played with celebrity Jack Haley, the former NBA center from Seal Beach, and amateurs Mark Le WlS, John Keyser and John O'Conner. The group shot a best-ball score 51 Taking second place was senior pro Ray Carrasco, who's playing this week on a sponsor's exemption. Carras- co, an lrvme resident who once operated Birdie VlSion Golf School in Newport Beach, is the head pro at Strawberry Farms Goll Club and plays on the European Senior Tour. Former Angel outhelder Ruppert Jones was the celebrity for the runners-up, while Pete Kazcmerick, Jeff Clark and Carol Chaffee played as amateurs. The group shot 53. Senior tour pro Bob East· wood and 1986 National Le~gue Cy Young Award winne r Mike Scott or the Houston Astros teamed with amateurs Paul Pet~rson, Jeff Slemp and Brian Reed to fm· ish third at 55 Only three spots were available for Monda"( quali· fiers at Strawberry Farms, whore darkness halted a • playoff to force continuation , today for the third and final quahfying pot in the Toshiba held this weekend. The first alternate spot ls also up for " grabs today. Dean Overturf of Dalla , Texas, earned medalist hon- on Monday and quallfi d IU1t, while Buzz Thomas of Boca Raton, Fla., qualified tee0nd. Thomes wa1 among the TOlhlba Senior C14ak'1 tint-round leeden ln t998. The MCODd alternate spot Monday wa MCur.a by Mitch Vogee ol Simi v.Dey. COSTA MESA Tl\e Costa Mesa High baseball team may not resemble last year's !iquad, which matched a school single-season victory record (16) and produced the Mustangs first two-WUl post- season since 1962, en route to the CJF Southern Secllon Division IV quarterfinals. But, according to Coach Kirk Bauerme ister, this year's players d o at least mirror one another. · "The thing I've been telling our kids is we 're pretty average," 6auermeister s81q. "We're going to put mne average guys on the held and play hard. We don't hdve any glanng weaknesses and we don't have any glaring strengths But you can com- ~te with that m base ball." The Mustangs return four starters from last year's 16- 10-1 unit, which was led by All-CIF performer Ruben Mancilla, the Newport-Mesa District Co-Player of the Year who virtually rewrote the school's offensive record book. Senior Josh Little was all- distnct and second-team All· Pacific Coast . League last spring, when the center tield· er hit .427 with 38 RBis and lour homers. Of his 44 hits, 17 were for extra bases and he stole nine bases. •Josh had huge numbers last year, but he was hitll.ng m front of Ruben and we had a lot of guys on base." Bauer- meister said. •Josh 1s a good player, our best player. He'll probably hit third." Sophomore Nick Cabico is back alter spending the first WADKINS 'coNTINUEO FROM 6 Club to force a playoff. • 1 was as confident m that playoff as I've been in any playoff in my career. I just felt like l wasn't going to lose, and I was vory proud of that." Wadkins, who collected $180,000 for his title at the 'ACE Group Clanlc. is sixth on the senior tour's money list In Only three event; (5190,070) heeding into the sixth annual 'Iblhlbe Cla11lc. •Jt WM great to get that ftnt (wii&), • Wadkim Mid. "I w lillOldag on the ant day, IDd I fd gOod the Whole ' semester this year at Mater De1 I hgh. A former Costa Mesd Little League legend, Cab1co finished last sedSon as Bauermeister's most effective storting pitch er. 1Wo of his fmdl three starts were com- plete-game v1ctones, which he lped him post a 4.93 ERA with 43 sln keouts m 54 mmngs He'll look to improve u pon his 3-5 record as the staff dCe and will likely pldy seC>ond bdse when not pitch- ing. Junior Carlos Frdnco, another . returning starter, stufts from thud base to first . He will also handle closing dul:les on the mound, Bauer- mc>15-ler sdtd l le tut 250 a year dgo (18 for 72), but drove m 21 runs· I-le won 3 of 5 pllching dec1- s1oru., but what Ba uermeister tenned a ldck of staffiina, led to an mfla ted 8.85 ERA. "We think he'll be bette r in short sbnts, where he can just reach back a nd throw," Baue rmeister said. •He should hit more consistenUy for power and he'll either hit fourth or fifth.• Senior Galel Fa1ardo was last year's starter behind the plate, but he's currently bat- tlmg Junior Daniel Hunter for the JOb. Fajardo hit .273 with hve RBis ldsl season and Bauermeister Said his intangi- bles will make it tough to keep lum out of the lineup. I tuntcr, who bad two hits and two RBis in just four var- sity at-bats last season. has emerged as a potent offen- sive threat, whom Bauermeis- ter aid could play m the out- field when he's not catching. •(Hunter) swings it pretty well,• Bauem1eister Sa.Jd . •He hit some home runs m winter tournament (at Naple5). I was a htUe nervous, but also eimtcd. I'd played m the Bob Hope (Chrysler Classic), but before that I didn't play much. So maybe my adrenaline and senses were up in (tho ACE Group~)." In 28 years on the PGA Tour, Wadkins wa& known to take pleasure in facing tough opponents, a precarlouis pin or " ])4rtlcWorly chall n51ing golf course -traits that led to him becoming one of the , beit playeris on tQur. •1 just Uke playing golf. I have fun playing, but I don't lhirik anything about (my reputatkx\), • Mid Wadldnl. the 199fl U.S. Ryder Cup c.ptaln and tight-time :memtSer ol the .... ·rv. / league and he• htts good uap power He'll proh<1hl) bdt siXth " . The l\1ustdngs, who hit .360 dS a team with 25 homeri. last season (a school-rcmrcJ 10 of which cam~ off Manni· ld'S bat), will also count upon 1umor Antony Gruh1s1ch to provide power. Grub1sich, d hrst-team All-' PCL and dU-d1stnct defen::.ivc tackle tast fall who also wres- tle!., has dropped 20 pounds from his 260-pound foot ball pldytng weight. I le can plt1y first or third, but w1ll ltkcly he the designated hitt<>r. ·1Grub1sich) 1s kmd of a key guy for us.· Baul'Tml'istt.?r said. "He could hit some homers. They're big sh Ot.?s to fill, but we need him to Hl"'.e u some of the production Ruben gave us last year.· Junior J osh Fe ldma n 1s penciled m in left held and Will hkcly man the lcadoff spot as a left-handed hitte r. pldyed the same way inc l wa a k.id. EverybOdy play their own style out h r '· I'm not trymg to do anything differfint (on th ·111or tom), (Being aggt1 ~ave) 1s JUSl lhe way.I pleiy." Wadkins, who tum ?d 50 on D c. 5 nnd bl' ·om • eligtbl~ for th ~enlor tour, hadn't won 11 title on tlw PGA Tour Inc th1 1992 Gt •at r 1 turtlor<I Opon, tm it wa extra sw t to g t lw(k nto the winner' c:ircle nt Nap! , wh rt~ Wadkm won in thr xtra hol . •Th guys ran really play out h r I didn't roally know whet to expect.• Wadkins Mid after the title, ti\ wbiCb Hall Wll •ttmJNted CIA the ftitt pMlyall bole. and an integral part of last year's big UST.l>i WARREN I OA!lV PILOT I I~ 1s one of several Mustdngs up trom the 1uruor vdfsity. Juruo1 Evan McGulfe, the pro1ec ted starter m right held. has ttbo emerged from the JV and Bauem1eister terms hlm the b1gge't surpnse this year. ·He runs better, swmgs the bat better and is stronqer than we thought," Bauer- meister said .. Anothe1 pleasant surpnse 1s 1umor lefty Jere miah 1 lobnck, whom BauermetSter scud could be the No. 2 start- ing pit cher. "He's the flrst lefty (pitch· N) I've had m 11 yean,. Noth- ing" he throws is straight and h e hets picked up about 10 mph on his fastball since la ·t l!ason," Juntor Brent Stevens 1 also b •ing counted upon to pitch and Little 1s another mound option. Sophomore Billy Halver· son fi.lls one of hve hotu~ left b graduated aU-dLc;ctict per· Watson on the second, bcfor CAruzares bogeyed tb thud to open the door for Wadkins' wu\ Wodkins. who won lhr tim !.. on the PCA Tour m both t982 and 1nss, placing ocond on the money list m '85, Gltd that lately hli putt r has be<'n fAihng hun. That's why ho C'<.unu out Monday tor om• 'illrci work on th puttmg yrc n J t will prol>lsbly not play a practice round today, which is a d lgnale<l practice da.y for lh prof sionalt. ".If I play (today), I'll be too lethargk: bY the end of . the tournament,• iMkl Wadkins, wbo wUl play ID the '1b9hibl 5enlar a tr Pro-~ roundl ~· THE SIA KINGS John D1Cesare Sr. Derek Loe Sr. Alex Swanson Sr. Wes Hockinson Jr. Cavan Cuyler Jr. Andrew Johns Jr. Dustin Hatfield Jr. Dave Knecht Jr. J D Martinez Jr. Matt l'-{1arston Jr. I Rory McKeever Jr Eric Snell Jr • Billy· Eagle So. Keith Long Fr. Coach: John Emme pellhve ouU1eld mix. ·v·.,'c cdn htNdlly pick ndmes out of a hdt, so I won't hes1l<tte to mak<• a change ii someone isn't performing,• EmmP said Martinez, as well as one of the extra outf1eldcr\, will get the cht1.t1ce to contnbute as the DI I Senior Derek Loe hc.1!:1' the early nod.di third base, where junior Du<.lln HaU1~ld, whom Emme smd h1l clo~e to 600 in a third of d ·JV sed'>On before· being sidelined hy a snow- bodrding accident. is another option. Another change for the Sea Kings 1 d mo\'e to the PaCJhc C0<1sl Ledgue, where reigning champion Uru.vers1- ty 1s the con'>ensus fdvonte, The 5cd Kings OP.en fnday at 3 p m rtgamst defend.mg CIF D1vis1on V chdmpion Calvory Chapel at Vanguard Uruvers1ty. Pr~J!_ basebal~ · OUTLOOK I~ THE MUSTANGS 1 Nick Cab1co So. 3 Billy Ha lverso n So. 4 Galel Fa1ardo Sr. 6 Evan Swedelson Sr. 9 Brent Stevens Jr. 16 Mike Bogdan Sr 20 Steven Shores Jr. 24 Jeremiah Haubrick Jr. 25 Evan McGuire Jr. 29 Antony Grubisich Jr. 32 Josh Little Sr. 33 Carlos Franco Jr. 36 Josh Feldman Jr. 42 Lyle Yourex Sr. 43 J.orge Paredes Sr. 49 Daniel Hunter Jr. I Coach: Kirk Bauermeister Conners. He'll take ove r at short for Rob G loste r and Bauermeister has been impres!:>ed with his glove work • (Glo ter) was about the best shortstop I've had, but I don't thmk we lose a lot defensively with BiJly, • Bauerme1!iter said. Steve Shore . another JUruor, is the front-runner at third base, while Lyle Yourex (second b~se) a nd Evan Swedlcson (fu'St base) will Wcely see dction when Cab1co and Franco pit.ch Seniors Mike Bodgan and Jorge Parede"i wtll also pro- vide depth for a program which now ha. 60 players, inc ludmg 22 freshmen, prompting the nc d for four teams, Bau nne1ster ~d Uruver· ity 1s tbe clear' league favonte, but the other four l gu chool arc relatively even. M opens Fnday at 3:15 p.m. at Gard<>n Grove High. and Thursday, before teeing it up Fnctay m th first round. Wadkins, who plans to piny about 25 v nts on lh nior tour thi yct\r, said one of the most difJ1cult a pects ha been S<"hedullng his tiJne and lea.ming th ropes of the 50 and-over circuit. • •1•m used to playing three ot tour tournaments in a row, th n U\ktng two week.I ott, and I've had a hard time with that routine," he Mid. WIMlkinl ailO Mid be m"t c:oncem9d about the ldgla e~pecpelaawlar him in bit Int --... ........ •1ca9lwany--_,....,..,..,..,1r1 ._ .... --·---- • Former Newport Harbor swim coach resigns post ' . al Golden West College. LOS ANGE· LES -New- port Beach's Bill Jewell, a former New- port Harbor High swim- ming coach and a Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Farner, BUI Jewell has joined USC head swun coach Mark Schubert, the U.S. head coach for the upcoming Olympic Games tn Sydney, to work with the 1i'oJans' men's and women's squads. Jewell res1gned his position for the past eight years at Golden West College, where he has led the 'Rustlers to five straight com- munity college men's champi- onstups In all, his swim teams at Golden West won state titles six times dnd finished second twice. 1 His 1995 squad set a state record with 758.5 team points in one of lhe most dominant perfor- mances in state history. His swim- mers currently hold five national community college records and 11 of 18 state marks. Espinozajires no-hiller in 7-0 trllllnph over Imperial Valley •Sophomore reli11 '"S 15 of last 17 batters to claim the nonconference victory over the visiting Arabs. COSTASOfTllLl MBSA-Monica Ortega gets the mbJority ot ltarta for Orange Coast Col· lege'I softb41.1 team, so Noelle ~inoza obvtou ly knows 1t1 best to get it done whilo the getting's avrulable. The sophomore did 1ust that Monday as he mowed Vls1b.ny Imperial VuUey down in non- conference pldy with a no-h1l· ter, claiming a ?-0 verdict to help the Pirates improve to 11-7 overall. Espinoza struck out the Arabs' Moruque Hdrvey look- ing on a full-count pltch to close the game, and rotirnd lha last eight batters, as well tts 15 of the last 17 The closest any Ardb CillTle> to recordl.ng a htt r.uma with one out in the fifth uming. Nicole Morlet hit a low drive lo left field, but Tdsha TI1ur rnond came m to mak .. d run- ning catch. · Thunnond thr ·w to Ortoga ut lust bttsc to double oH bu (!nanner K<trcn Rive14, ttnd csptno7.a dtdn'I aUow another buserunner. rn the second inning, Morlt'f hit a ltner •hat third baseman Knshn D~r~ sn<tgged close lo the grouncl, <1nd she doubled Linda Valdowws oU tlur<.1 to cio c the mniny. Espinoza struck out ltve und walked ltve. Meredith Miles was 3 for 4 with a pair of runs, and Ortega was 2 for 3 with two RBis. Codst hdd 13 hits in all, and scored SIX tinles in the tourth inrung to break it open. NONCONF£REHCE ORANGE CoAST 7 IWUW. VAW.Y 0 St'.ON by Innings Imperial Valley 000 000 O -0 O 3 Orange Coast 100 600 x -7 13 Briseno and Martinez; Espinoza and Valdez. W -E~pinoza. L -Briseno 28 • lhurmond (OCO OCC sizzle on kylinks LONG BEACH -GOLF Ornngc Coast College sophomore Enc Hird shot 3- undcr-par 69 Monday at Skyllnks Goll Course, goo<l for third place ctmong indiVlduals, lo help the Puates men's team record one of its best 18-bole scores in years, according to Coach Barry Wallace. Erik Hebert (73), Kyle Wicks (74). Mike Akahoslu (74) and Ken Kato (75) helped OCC firush at 3651 ahead of Irvine Valley (373), but off the pace of Long Beach City CoUege, wluch won the non· league three-way match with a 14-under 346. OCC'is now 7-4 Vanguard rolls, 9-0 COSTA MESA -TENNIS Vanguard University's men's tennis team swept United Stales lntemaUonal Uruversity in nonconference play Monday al Costa Mesa Tennis Center, ~-0, lo unprove to 8-0 for the season. NONCONFERENCE VAHGUNU> 9, USIU 0 Sing'": Helmlner M def. Lehnartsson, 6-3, 6-1; Johanuon M def Romero. 6-1, 4-0, Ulfvebrnnd (V) def. Campos, 6-1, 6-2; Skrzeczynskl M def Pkha, 6.2, 67-1, Strornbe19 M def. Grimmer, 6-1, 6-1; Makovec M def. Mott, 6-1, &.1 Doub'": Helminer-Johansson M def Lehnaruson-Grimmer, 8.Q, Stromberg· Skrzeaynslo M def. Pkha Campos, 8-4, Ulf\/ebrand-MakolleC M def. Romer-Mott. 85. TODAY . SOCClll:....,. -....,. (lf ONlllon IV .som.fiNI ~t ff6nclo *' btMKl;o. ) p "', """ _, tilrt& Cir °"'"'°" IV S.miflNI C.0..0... d<PI M .. *'~Jpm • llASUAU.: ~ VlOnq\IMd lln.....,.I)< ., ·~ uo p""' Carrrnunity <ollt9t Soni. """ "' Or"•l{IO C-1. JP'" • LUICITIAUJ Colleeo _,, Goldorll Si.it AV>lt\IC -•ion f~ f1t11 rOUl\d Gii l.tplt<I •I VM!IUM<I u--.. 1 JO p"' I PUIUC NOTICll 11 PUalC NOIM& 11 PUIUC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES I I , PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PU8UC NOTictS 11 PUBUC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICU 11 PU8UC NOTICES I NOTICE OF T STE E'S ~ secutive weeks pr1<>1 to .octess lill(J otn..w .OIMlon A384. CLARINE M Wilt be arranged at the 1erestad In the utate. euthonty. 81 WtltCn time suc:n bids lorney ot Orange County L E' sad the day ol the haanng ~alJOll J lilrrt ~l'IO...., • PASSEY, HOUSEHOLD pnncipal busmeiS olllC8 you may ftle with the A HEARING on shall be opened and (Attn BUAL ESTES. ,. .. TS No 1 ~31 tolOie DATE: FEB 2, 2000 ..oove 11 no S1rtt1 adae:» ITEMS ol Iha Foundation whietl court a Request IC< Spe· the petition will be read IOI' 0epu1y O.sttld Attorney) Loan No g:.ted lfld to JAMES P. GRAY,. Clf Oltl« common ~ogn1 0280. OESHAUNE Is the olllC8 ol tne ceal Noll08 (lorm DE· held on March 9, BAYSIDE DRIVE at 700 Ctvk: Centet Y28 AR I A~ ~*111en JUDGE/ l10t11Ssll0.-fl 1.Jirect<011Sto WILLIAMS HOUSE trustee All 1eQuests 1S4)ollhehhngolanln· 2000 a1 1:45 P.M . PARKWAY DnveWe&t,SanleAna. ~~u~r ~Te8 iU mand~of ~· atig COMMISSIONER OF lht IOCiitlon ol lhe Propeny HOLD ITEMS should b9 submitted in venloty and appraisal ol in Dept. L73 located IMPROVEMENTS Ca 92701 within thirty l f~~UNl Yt Mlttefl Notice • l THE S UPER I 0 R m;iy be OOla!l'ed by '8lld-8541, KIMBERLY wnbng IQ the loundalt00 Htate assets or ol any 111 341 The City TlUe of Proj.ct (30) daYf! o1 the lthng ot. AKE-A TION PRO. and Eledlon to he COURT ·~ • wia1en teqvesl to the MEEKS, l-IOUSEHOLO a1 71 1 W 17th S1ree1. pet11t0n °' account as Dnve Orange CA Conlrect No. 3320 the datm"lft the Supenor TE~Y IR PR E~tT'l'. unde'1IOl1ed caused sad traol Gnmn. 329 Collon beneficiary Wllhcn 10 csa1$ ITEMS Suite 0·12 Costa Mesa provided 1n PrObala 92863 sgo,000.00 Court/Clvll Division IT y E ~OLO A~ Nola ·of Qefaul and Street. Newport Beach. of Ille date ot frst pubtr:a B 5 6 1 • RON AL D CA 92627 10 Ille anon· Cede section 1250 A IF YOU OBJECT Englneer"a E1Um11e The !allure to timely ~ LIC Al IF . Ellcbon IP Se' 10 be re-CA 92663 loon ol tt~ Notoct of Sata FINNE HOUSEHOLD hon or Trustee Request 101 Special No· TO the aranllng of Approved by hlo and 118CUll 8 venlted N O AN EXIATI COfded in the county Publtshad Newport Date February 21, 2000 ITEMS Published Newpon ttce form is available "' ISi Don Webb cta1m staling en interest THE NA RE whetelherealproperty~ Beech·Costa Mesa Buckley & Aaaocla\11 0557 ROBERT/ Beach·Cos1a Mesa lromthocounclell< the cfelltion, you Publlc WorbDlrtc10f 1n1hepropeny1ntheSu· HE PR EEOI ~ed,. Dally Pilot Februaty 8. Inc 26~22 .a Alameaa SONJA S U ABER. Dally Pilot February 29, Attorney for the ~houl app:r et the Prospective bidders pertor Court WIU result In AG.(JN~ Y Y ate r-ebl\JtwY fO, 2000 15, 22. 29, 2000 n67 Su111 #200 M,.,~o00 Vlfl/O HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 2000 T787 Pelltloner: earing a state may ob1a1n one .se1 ol the p1operty being de· SHOUL C ACT nt Amencah Lenders CNs1765303 C<1~f0tni1 92691 9•9·348 C3l5 VERN Fictitious Buslnesa R. THOMAS your ob1ecuons or bid documents at r10 clared or ordered forlelt ~WYE Advan~sti:i'LM LEGAL NOTICE 8826 Allene C 6o>Mil1 h SCHAfER, HOUSE· PETERSON, ESQ., file written objec-cost at lhe office of lhe 10 the Slate ot Cahfomla Marcil 7~2000 at 10'30 1m\~\, . SM THE 0 10 D ON Asst VICI Pr11;1dtnl HOLD ITEMS Name Statement SBN 58007 t1ons with the court Publtc Worl<s Depart· and dlstnbuted pursuant ~e( cMC>IJ8a"1y Ai\8.C'A"§2707 a~ ta OF SEC~RITIE~Vl~LR· C301218 7n2 212'1 317 C345 MICHAEL The loOowlng persons OBRIEN, OAZIN & before the hearing. menl, 3300 Newport 10 lhe prOV1Slons of ap nted Mtff u~er in~a Loredo. Aulhonted SUANT TO OHIO RE· 2000 STROMGRAN, are d0tng business a~ PETERSON, Your appearance Boulevard. P 0 Box Health end Safely Ct>de- • aor'pursuant to Deed ol ~atu·or~ T 's v I s E D c 0 D E NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S HOUSC:HOLD ITEMS A~Cf,EL ~~sc6&<f~J: 611 ANTON BLVD., moy be tn pe1son or 1768, Newport Beach, Sec11on 114811 without I T~ recorNed ~st 7 In p ase CHAPTER 1'707 ANO SALE UNDER A DEED Publlshod Newport 1765 Santa Ana Avenue STE. 120, COSTA by your attorney. C~ 926158·~9151 1 further nouoe or heating 1 : ~ ~. nsll\I t 'ca ~7 on-CHAPTEAll9 HASIS· OFTRUST.YOUAREIN Belich Costa Mesa c M MESA,CA92626 IF YOU ARE A or urt er norma· Published Newport S7904ih of ~ esta{ IQee s, SUED A NOTICE OF DEFAULT UNDER A Dally P1I01 Februaty 29. ~~l~~:nia g~i~7•64~a, Publlshed Newport CREDITOR or a r1>ica:IS~phenJ Luy, 8each·Costa Mesa eootds 111 ~,e office of the l LC " Oebt O< OPPORTUNITY FOR DEED OF TRUST Match 7, 2000 ., Joel Kevin Betonte Beach·Cos1a Mesa conunyont creditor 1;~1e~44 ~~ager at Dally Pilot Februaiy 22. Y Cou ecor~ 01 ~~ ~ ~ HEARING TO SIERRA DATED 01f(M/93. UN-T788 1765 Santa Ana Ave'. Dail~ Pilot February 22, of 1he deceased, you Pub ishe.CI 1New ort 29, March 7. 2000 :.. ~led ~y ta!Md'VJi ~used fot that WEST UNIT INVEST· LESS YOU TAKE AC-T""1ee Sala No ~oom I.owl nue. #X 101, Costa 28• 9• 2000 TMne must file your claim Beacti·Cos1a Jesa T783 reol ~a llO!ll6 A MENT TRUST. DON TION TO PRO,!f=CT No 7015200897 Till11 Order Mesa , Calllo1nla wnh ihe court and Dally 1'1101Februaiy22 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnes• man • 'at PuOk 15/00 02/22JOO RYAN AND GREG YOUR PROPERTT, IT No 29923739.125 Nooce o1 92627·6430 CNS17Ht:lf me1I 11 copy to the 29 2000 N S t Auc11on lo H~Blddef ' ' HURT. THE NOTICE MAY BE SOLD AT A TM'.-·s Sn You n n This business Is oon· NOTICE OF pe1sonal represent&· ' n 79 ime tAI ement lot Cash Stl.ets 1 135 ALLEGES THAT THE PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU detail 1.nc11r 1 Deed o1 Tt\111 duelad by an Individual PETITION TO t1ve appointed by the CNS 1765390 The lollowtng persons 1 check/~~ I Of RESPONDENTS VIO· NEED AN EXPLANA· d-.cl 1212111992 Unit" )OU Have you sta1ted ADMllllSTER court w11h1n four NOTICE OF er~=.~~~w~~e. othef '""" o ~t Fictitious Bualneu LATED OHIO REVISED T10N OF THE NATUIU'. 1411r.e '*" ID Ill*"' )OUt' doing business yet, No months from the autllenz.ed bl.. ~r~"~ N1me Statement co DE s E c TI o N OF THIS PROCEEDING ~ 4 m., be IOd • 1 Joel K Betoote ESTATE OF: date of first 1sauance SEIZURE 3857 Birch SUMI, S11tte ~~·07~o ~ arThee doll!~~. 1707.44(C)(1 l BY SELL· AGAINST YOU, YOU pJbtc A. 1 )OU tmc1 SI Thts s1a1ement was RALPH of letters as provided PURSUANT TO ~ewport Beach. CA • ~ntrle!llJ mfao ··•~""'--ING UNAEGISTEAED SHOULD CONTACT A opinllllnollllnaueofh filed with lhe Counly llATB..SON in sectton 9100 of HEALTH AND L MaxwellLodue Jr Halt 0 Global Management SECURITIES, AND LAWYER T S I 17765-. procmiigs llg8l!G )OU )OU Cleft( of Orange County CASE NO. the California Pro· SAFETY CODE 2431 Bamt>oo Streel. at11 VIC Cea!!.,!' Solu11ons , 33182 ARE ENTITLED TO A Iii On 03/14/00 al 1000 lhelutij oonta:t 1 ~ Ott on 02·25-2000 A200762 bote Code. The time SECTION 11471/ Nawpon Beach, CA ~~ ~.'bue.; == ~:i~hl~~·11~8 ~6ti:~~iy ~10 ~t am. Mi~nnium F°'lt'C OYmOO> • , 1ooo.m Daily PtlOt ~~~~!: To all heirs, fot fihng cleims will 11488 AND NOTICE 92660 est c:onve~ IO ~-"°"" Ricll8rd Ross Sewell, v 1 s E D c o o E ;~:,7 v ~eivd 514 Callam ~ 7 14 21 2GOO-. ·n85 beneftc1 er1u, cred1· not expire befQre OF INTENDED Robert Onke. 51 Cor heldbyrtunclefsaidDeed 33182 Tlinldad Drive, CHAPTER 11 9 A 202A ;;'o!:nd ·Hu Comp91yM:IC8All'bymwgitr ' ' tor1, contingent four montha from FORFEITURE moranlClrcle,Newport or Trus1 WI it1' OOlC*1Y D Poln Cart C 0 p y 0 F TH IS • a ' a, IO SelfrtO ~ BSC 9205 creditors, and pet· the hearing date PURSUANT TO Beach, CA 92660 Situated 111 sad · COIJnlY ~";g . t. 1 omia DIVISION ORDER IS CA 91384• •• lhe duly ~ • Iha cl.If Ill-NOTICE OF sons who may other-noticed above. This business ls con· and State descnt>ed ts .M Thi l AVAILABLE FROM THE appoinled TruslM under pow11ed WSlel UlldlW Sid wise be inter11tad in YOU MAY EX· HEALTH AND ducted by. co-partners more tufty ~lht duct.:, ~ys~nct~idc:'i OHIO DIVISION OF SE and pursuanl lo lhe Deed pinu1n1 ID Deed tA TMI PETITION the will or Htata, or AMINE the Ule kept SAFETY CODE Have you started at>ove men ol c of Trust 1ecorded on l'IOOtdld on 0tt1)811993 TO ADMINISTER h f RALPH b h f SECTION 11488.4 doing t>uslnen yet? No Trust APN #41 1 • Have you slarted UAITIES, n SOUTH 01114193 " lns1 # 93-Instrument 93·013765 ol ESTATE OF bot • o : V t e court. I you On Januaty 26 2000 II L MaxwaU Lockie, Jr The street address and doing business rt? No HIGH STREET, 22ND 0311113 Of Ofllcial Rec:-clfall rwoords 1111t11 Otra of : MA lE~~~f°flON has are 8 person lntereet· 3028 College' Ave . ind This statement was Olher common~s;gna-AIChard Sewe I FLOOR, COLUMBUS, ordt in the omc. of lhe Iha IClfdlr d Or!J1911 c?J~E~E l~a . been filed b~ SAMU-ed In the astate, you on Februaty 4 2000 at ldod with the County !Ion. ii any, ol real This stalement was OHIO 43215 RtCO<der of Orange Col.ll'lty Callomil ftet'Ullld may file with the 548 w 19th co'sta Cletk of Orange County ,Propen.lJescn above filed with the County 8 Publlsied Ne'u:on County Ca)ifomlll and by Bobby HINde ftl Linda GEORGE RONAN ELS. MAT LSON In court a formal Re· Mesa CA the 'property 0002•232000 ~a~lrt'PI~ 'iQAs'!: ~ Clel'k of Of-.o:;ae County o!1~yc~1iot o;~:ruaiy 'tsa exacu1ect by H F Thayer Hanlda husband n wfe • GERNER the Superior Court of ~1ueet fof r hSpf~l?1al descnbed la: 20006120520 Cabfom1a 926~The fl· on OM8·2200068168117 22 29 2000 • and Son11 A Thayet, Tl\ISIDt, Home S1W1g5 of CASE NO. A201048 Californ11, County of r•Ot1ce, o t e i 1ng S28,801 00 U S CUA· Dally Piiot Feb 29. Mar ' dersigfled Trvstee Sis-Dally Pilot Feb. 8, 15, • • T774 hutband and wife u Amenee FSB A Federal To all hel1s, tienelt· OrangeE. PETITION o f an, inventory and RENCYJ...9.4 Ford T·Bln:I, 7, 14, 21, 2000 T784 ctaunl any Ut>l~ty lot any 22 29 2000 n 66 tru&lora:Wlll sell a1 publlc SMl!ls Bar"ok es e.n.r.a.y ciarles. creditors, oonl· TH appra11al of es1a1e No 3Gl"v897, 99 Ford lnCQITec''1ess ol me stteel su' PE• RIOR COURT NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S aucit0n 10 lhe hlgtieat wil 118f 11 pubk &CliOn 10 the lngen1 creditors and requests that SAMU-esset1 or of any PU, No. 6844848 was Ule ~r address and other com-SALE TS NO '9·13170 bidder for cash or caah· llighesl bidder lot cash petSons who may other· ELS. MATELSON be petition qr account seized pursuanl to men designltlOO. d any, OF CALIFORNIA, YOU .ARE IN DEFAULT ... check mad• payable c:ashlr• d'«ll cir_, by I wise be Interested In the •rpointed .. person-.. provided in 18C Heallh and Salely Code shown lleretn Said sale COUNTY OF UNDER A OEfD OF lo Millenmum FOllCllo-st• Ot l\lllonll~ 1 check Wiii or eslale, or both, of e representative to tion . 1250 of the Section 11471111488 by Wiii be made. but Wllhout ORANGE TRUST DATED 112711997 sure Setvteet. LLC «-by 1 stlll 01 leclnl GEORGE A GERNER adm1n1eter the estate California Probate the Costa Mesa POllCI covenant O< w:f"'Y ~· 341 The City Drive, UNLESS YOU TAKE AC (pwfable at lhe hme oi CINI union 011 dllClc dr_, aka GEORGE RONAN of the decedent. Code. A Request for Department pressed Ot imp . reo . Post Olltce Box 14171, TION TO PROTECT YOUR Ille 1n accordance \Nitti by. st• OI ~Ind '*1 GERNER THE PETITION Special Notice form Th• properly WH M It ~=· p0~se:ion·u: Ofanoe,CA PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Section 2924(b) r:A thealOClllJon 1AOC11 A PETITION FOR requestsaUthorityto i1 eva1leble lromthe SeiZedWllhraspec:tloal-. e~ rera~':rm of 92613·1571 SOLO AT A PUBUC Caltlorn.11 Civil Code, end. lal 01 A'llllQ$ "':,! "*"*' PROBATE hBI been edm1n1ster the estate court clerk. leged vlolallon(s) ol the s) sloKed by IN THE MATTER OF SALE. IF YOU NEED AN aueplable lo the Trus· "tllCllon S102 ol 1111 finn:aal hied by DOROTHY M under the lnclepen·. Att-y fM SecflOO(s) 11351 ol the said of TNst, W1111 THE PETITION TO EXPLANATION Of THE lae) al !he ftonl entrance oocle n llllhonted ID CID GERNER in Iha Supe-dent Adminiatrellon P911dof.r: HNllh and Safety Code tnterest thereon. as pro. CHANGE THE NAME NATURE OF THE PRO· 10 Ille Cill!C Center. 300 tamwa 111 1111t ctlla) wl bl ''°' Court ol Cllhlomla. of Estates Act. (Thia llk:I--' ttectun... You Ill hereby notified 0 ~ in Sac2 nole(a, ad· OF Ttaci Ql'lltin on CE.EOINO AGAINST YOU, Chapmen A~ Orange halS ..., fll <*I .. ___.... Counly Of ORANGE authomy will ellow .__ INt Iha Oilllic1 Att0tney 11anoes. 1r any, u the behatt ol Jotdan Ta...... YOU SHOULD CONTACT CA • • "' ., ........ ._ THE PETITION FOR h I ....,. ol Orange County has terms 91 said ot '""' A LAWYER. A plAlWt 1uc· 811 nght. 1111• end llll$IAI • "-bebw ol .. PROBATE requests that t e pet1ona tepr.-Lewttt.. Hecam.n, in•lrated p1oceedongs 10 A/1 Trust tees chM!es and w~R~~"fo SHOW lion sa1110 the lloghest bi<S intetesl conwered to and tw/d ~a n r-.i ~ DOROTHY M GERNER Hntauve 10 tet(e Hoefflft. Shapiro. torlell the above·d•· V c.,o\ eXP.efl~S ol 111e·Trustee CAUSE FOA CHANGE dlr !Of cash casholf5 now held by II u"'* u 1d ....,ea ID Ind now hits by"' be appoonled as per many action• With-Et. Al scribed property pur· anO of ltle 11\1~ Cfllled OF NAME cheG <Uwn on a Slit• or Deed r:A Trust in the llllSlll '" lhe .....,.,,. sonal representeltve lo out ob1ainlng ooufl 1M33 Vemura suant IO Health and b~ said Deed ofTrusl= CASE NUMBER 081.onal bank • Chetlr PfOperty situated Ill uid dttcnbed 1Jll1*1'1 l#ldlr eno adm1rn111 the Hlale ol approv1f Before Blvd .. •1100 Safety Code Sect!Oll M • IOal amourt ofa A2009M ctrMlby 1 511,1 Of llderal Co\lnty, Calrlomia The pur-.an11!1edladol1Mt The the dei:edenl 1al11ng certain very Encino CA 91436-114184. , l4 t>a;ance O ltl8 ctedol :.i:woo 01 • check street address or otha1 .-wl be l'lltcll but Yd'oll THE PETITION re· important acttons, UNI& YCN ere lnsuucied lhet · M,/ ~ ~~ b~ rt 0 Tr~~~~~~hall of ctawn bye stale Of ledlral common designation 11 CCIWn9lt cir ...,.SllY ta· quests aulho<llV 10 ad· however, the per-02122. 02123, 02/29 II you desire to contest T - ' c;.' estimated costs exPenMS Joroan Taylor Wolf, a savllllls and loan usoc11· any, ol lhe rut p1operty pressea 01 •mi*d rag~ minister the estale under sonal. rapr11entative CITY OF lhe lor1al1ure of 1h11 and~v ff. lhe bme mlnorHASMAVE FlLED 11on savings l$10Cllhon Of descobed hef91n is pur· 1r11t !IO$S9UIOn 01 encum-the Independent Admln· will be required 10 property, pursuant to A of tJal ol A PETITION FOR AN SllvtngS banll speelfJld 111 poned to be 477 Pros· btwas to pey h remanng lstra1ion of Estalu Act g111e no11ce to inter· NEWPORT BEACH Heallh and Safety Code • the ol IS ORDER TO CHANGE sec:llOl'I 5102 of the Finan peel SI Newport BMch pnncipel wm of the "'*''> (This Authonty will allow estad persons unteu NOTICE Sec1k>n 11488 5, you -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I NAMES FROM Joldan cial Codi Ind •uthonzecl lo CA 92663 H ITIO(t fully MCind bv lhe dlad of INC' lhe personal represent they have waived INVITING BIDS musl hie a verified claim P' TaylOf Wolf TO Joidan do 0011""5 m t111u11t1 IMM described on utd Deed llllnSI lhetton t$11mtled auve 10 lake many ec· nouce 01 consented PLANS staling yoor lnlereat In 'GOOD Taytot Wolf·Grllfln be held by the duiy ap ol Ttu?I· property Is belnq i.s c:h•ges and ••penses o1 tloos w1lhool obtaining 10 the propoaed SPECll'ICATIONS l~e property You must 1 Is hereby ol'derad pOtntecl lfusttt ~' Sllov.1'1 told u 11. w.flere 11 ttie tl\lstee 1or ttie lmOUlll (et court approval Before ecuon 1 The indepen· AND CONTRACT Ille 1hls olalm In the Su· that all parsons In· btklw of all ngh( htle aod APNi 045-063·13 The ttie~me011t11111tualpublc.lion takln!) certain vety Im dent edmtnllttation DOCUMENTS j:!&rior Court of the ADI lernled In lhla matter interest conveyed lo end unde111igned T1ustee o1 the nota of ult) IU$00~ portant ac110111, how· authority will be Counly of Ofange within MCIFIC VIEW appeat before lhl• court new; held by the ttuSIH 10 d1sc1a1me anv liabthtv fOf b!r 8'11mUd IO be _. forlll ove1, the pe1sqnal repra· granted unleH an Sealed bids may '1 thirty (30) days ol the 1 MrMAftllat. &anK In Department No. 703 Iha llllftmaftw desalbed any 1ncorraclneas of the blllw The amouo1 1ney bl senlallYe will be required Interested per•01'1 ':'Iv~ aldhe oll!Ce300o first publlcatlOn of lhis ~ vn•-~ ol the Orange CounlY F'foperty unoer Ind puisu llrfff addtess and othe1 ll"H'• Oii ltl8 d., of lalt lo give notice lo In f 1 bl 1 t ly lell<, 3 Notice, unlua y,ou re· Cemet-" • Mort\J""' Superior Court at the ad· enl to a Deed of lrU1il dt common <1etlgna1lon. It PD d sa ~ the liont o1 IG19sted persons unleSt 111 an ° •ct on 1: Ntwpo11 Boule11atd, ct1va actual nollce -1 -1 draa lhoWn above on scrlbad bilow Tiie ult WIN 1ny shown here111 S1id ltl8 1.,_ 11 ltW m911 enry they have waived notice t~e petlt c:J° •n Sep OchBoxC1768. Newpon IPleaH use 00·011) Chapel • Crematory 3•21-oo. 2 o'Cl<>C* Pm. be rl'l8Cll but WllhOlll cove ult wot be made, w.11\· ... ID ,. PW.II•• a-..c 01 consented 10 the • owe 'J,oo cauae a • A 92858·8915 You mull seive an 3500P8Cift0V..WOnve andlhenan<llhereahow llcl/11 Ot wam1111y •~pins out covenant 0t wa1111nty Celli. .OU11 E ~ p1oposed action) The why t • cou rt ontU 1100 am. on lhe tndorted copy ot the Newpon Beech caust, 11 any they l\aYe, 0t ll'tPhed regarding 11111 el(J>fetsed °' implied. Aw ~ CA l egal tndependen1 adm1n1t-should not gt ant the 1•1h day of Merch 2000, claim on lhe 011tnci Al· e.44--2700 wf'ly the pet1Uon for f)OSll8S$IOl'I Of lllClll\· 1eg11d1ng 111te. posses· ~ es r\'09 fut,-lratlOl'I authertly Wtll be ••••••••I Change ol neme sflOuld brances le> PIY Ille rt ''°"· encumbtallCIH, lo dlcribed1t1•cleedct1rut1 g1an1ed untes1 an tn• S'E)!RLZ~G -not be granled mlr11111g p11nctP11 wn al pay lhe unpaid belenc:e ot ~ ol ~ bel9Vll n tete&led petton Illes an ptlOCEW. .=::,::-AY 11 11 further ot0e1ed 1111 no(l(s) seciKecl by Iha the obl'llttion MC\lrad by OllW °*'Oii 1263 388 71 obtection to Ille pehhon --ltlll 1 copy ol lhll °""' Olld tA l11111 .,.th in111111 uld ptOP4t"Y and rt•· ("111M18dl 5.,_ lddnKJ Ind show• good cause Mortuaty * Ch1pel to 5tiow cause be l>Ub· end late ch•g• ll'!Weon IOll•blV e111m11ed c0111 Sid ollw Qll'lllllOll ~ why Iha court lllOuld no1 Crematloo llshed In Daly PilOI N8I H JllOvodecl 111 the nue(5) ••s>enMS and llCMncea °' lhl ,... PICC*IY 301 E.. granl lhe aulhol1ty 110 Broadway Costa Mesa M2-9f50 COSTA MESA. a newt· ednllcn Ulldlr Ille ••ms at Ille lime ct inihal publ1· Beboe lbi~erd ~ A HEARING on lhe A Rre w peper Of general CllCUla· °'tilt 0..0 ol T11A1 llllff· cetoon o< this no41C8 .a llea.1! CA P2663 APtol 04,. pet.lion v.111 bV Mid on uon put>lllhed In lhis ... lherlOll lees 'hat~ S382 IM'10 d led . . MARCH 23. 2000 al countY 11 leas! once a and 114111-ol the nus o2JIWoo Mllltnn um 08101 The .. ldlttqlld 1 45 p m in OopL L 73 llfHk ' tor lour con· •• lor ll• t01~ 'llTIOUlll , .. ForKtoe t ~ ll'Uslal dlll:lll!\l fl!Y 141!!.,_, b localed 11 341 The City .---------------....tlQilion"'U1tNolit•olS •l • -.. .odr.a ... °'* CDlll'llOll CA 2868 !ti• lrne °' ,~. ll'llflll Jkb'I LLC 2~n7 V•nl"ta fllY IUJlllCWM of...... Duve Soult\, orange, B US.'LN~SS?r ttuonitlly tm;ite4 10 oe BMI • Suite 202A. ~ ~ ~ ~ If YOU OBJECT 10 MC lortll belO# The WOOdland Hills. ~ llnrl Thi'""*"...... lhl g18ftt10Q ol 11,_ pell- ll!lCllnl may Ot grllltf on 11~ 111•1 222·D274 dn::tlbed "i.o, di '•... ll9tl you~ appear e e e e e tne d.iy or .. Tt~ot TPP#445, 02122, 02121, o. 01/24/2000 GellorTJe 111 lhO hcuufng llnd 11•1• e e e e e Call 642-5678 "Affordable Alternative" DJscowit Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Dan.a W Paft llld IAtn 03/07100 ~ O:in.,..y your Objedl0n1 0t 11i. Pan llWltlld lld .Wt 11 No11C.a 11 hereby g1111n tuOCMeOr ~ -vw ID Ser wnnen ot>1.r.11oos w11h jOlrll tananlt Duly ~ 11\al lh41 uncklt 1gllt!d w II 11nO Fl~ ~ I,,. ~rt belOle ltl9 pointlldT1u.1ee Buckler& l1uold1tPutJUc Auct10n .. Tl\lllllt 9l>I COttin A11t hea11ng. You1 ap· A••OCl•tlt. Inc Rtcordt<I on Mond11y, Ma11..h 13 ,.,. N 03 0200~ CA pe11111nce may be In pet• tlt7/1117 h ltaUlllTltnl 20i)() •I 10 00 A. M by 111m(9t6)381712801 (114) son DI by your tt!Ofney No 1H7003701 of Olli K11lly & Karl J11c.~10n, 613 1~ 8y Olllot91 111\Q IF YOU ARE A CRED till Rll!CorO'l '"the Olio OI K £: AUCTION F.RV· nc Va ~ Pt~ ITOR or c:onhoganl cr111d Tiu U,41 D1p11rrmm1 •t t/,, JM,IJ Pi/111 u pktu#J 111 •"""""'' • """ '""'" """'•WI'"'"'' '" """ "'";,,,,wi. · \Vhy hould you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated price for casket & service~???? r.11 'lbll rm·---~ Sentli Orlltr I 9&1 fl I r...rtel t~e RecOIClll( ol 011n91 ICES ft 0 OOX 823, 2119 Yf 3'1"2000 UOI' of 1118 d~Uled, you Countr CIMOflltl 0Att DI RIAL ro CA U23n, mutl "'" you1 Clatrn Wlllt Salt 3"''200f 111 9 45 AM AUCTION &ONO I NOTICE OF FILING 1f19 coo•l 8nd fT\111 1 PiKa ol Silt At llt lhl• 72.341'19 ANNUAL RETURN OQPV to tho pc11tonlll ritp (Norlll flltance to '" ALL SPA.Cf!. COST A 'ln• Fudge Family raun111!ve 1POOlmed by Co...., Co11t111011M 700 MESA 1535 NEW r:OU'ldlllon a io11v1111 lhl coul1 Within lour Cl* Ct11ter OlfYI Wut PORT Ol Vf> COSl A lound41tlo0 her.by an· tnorllhl from 1hlJ d••• ol Santa An1, C1 Atnollnl Cl MESA. CA 9 2'1 ~t lhet 1M annual trrt1ll1$t1Uuance <JI llM· ~ b•llla ano olh• UNIT I . NAM r•tum ol ""' foundation tm II prtNld9d In Pro tMtget lt'5,S45.H INVENTORY IOf lhe yeer ~ Oe· bale 000t MClllOtl 9100 Shi! Mdrns Of OUltt A1£tl BABS cMlbet 31, 1909 (f'orm The tll'nl fot ~ ctPT1I l((llftTIOllOtllOl\l!Clflelru MEALl:Y. HOUS • 990-Pf) ltld auppor1Jng wl1I nol e)!plrw bl'Ore "°""' JIOf It•~• LAM HOLD n™S ~ .,. ~ lour moncht "°"' tn. C... .... C1 IJtll A219 A 8 AWAO ft>f ~ ~ 11'1¥ heaMO a.11 noticed 1PN m ,., 13 Tilt un HOUS~HOl.O ITEMS pertOn WtlO ~ lri ~ .dlr5"0 Trvtt" .A3 02, LVNEHE apeclonW!lttif\llOdlp YOU MAY EXAM!H6 CIM!t My .....,., jf(Jt ' OASOOtONf! HOU ..,.., 'the 11111 .... nalic8 1118 lie -by .. 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Tu1· ... da) S:<Xlpm Ratt3 aud drudluit, urt> ,11l111·t1 w c ltaul!t' v.11hout 1101iC'r Oit pul1li-hrr rl'•t'l"\t' ... 1lw right 10 n:n ... or. m·lu ...... if, tt'' r-t• or rqrn am rla ~•fird u<h t'rll"'t'lllt•111 l'lt·1h1' n·port a.ii\· t•rror that 1uu\ Lt 111 rnur da_..,rfiNI 1111 inuuedjutrl~ 'I ht· 'Dail~ P.'ilot 1w1·rpt• 1111 liabilm for um trror in un H<h t>ni•rm1•111 By Fax By Phone (<J10) IH:.?·:;h"'8 By MaMn Pers0n: Hours ThuNla\ ..... \\t·dw· ... da, 5:00pm 'for v. hlrh 11 mil\ lw n•,1xirh1hli• t•tc·rpt for Wt co~r of thr •pn1·1· .1rtualh cwrnp1nl j,~ . rht t>rror £.n·~lrt 1'.111 011h Iii' ullm\l'd f11r 1111· f11)t tn~mou 1 '>19 h:l 1-o11H :no """'1 Bm ~trrl'I I c le phoru· 8 J0.1111-·,:OOprn fnda' ............... Tlru~d.i, :>:OOpm "'···· .... 11111· 1011111.11111 .11111 1•111~11 11111111• r ""' "1 II 1111f '"" 1, ,, ~ •llh •' 1111' 1 1111"11 ( 11 ... ru \l1· .... 1. C \ 11211:!"' \1\1111•·nllhol ~ ll.11"1 \J,,1,.I" I , .1 ... \\ .• 11. I 11 8 '\IJ.1111-.i (JOl'lll \lo111ol ' I ,.,1,. Sarurda) ............... Frula) .>:OOprn . -••••• 1 ·IS Index ..... ... JMIOll01IVI I ~ 690·697 •.. __,,. '°'. 216 ·~ 400·4'2 430. 461 ® 1 1 ™ I t HOUSES/CONDOS 10 HOOSE&'COHOOS 1132 APTS I 132 APTS ( 400 AHHOUNCEMEHT J 466 MERCHANDISE 476 EMPLOYMENT 47&0PEPORMPLruo~~ -~·~-w FOR SA1.£ FOR SAL.£ NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH • • WANTED OPPORYUNmes "" ~ -GENERAL CORONA DEL UAR COSTAMESA '-· ?;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;rLJ HERPES·E~rCLA 1-,.......~....-~~-•"-------~~----~.,.__...,.. _. Stops Herpes 0utbrea~1 COAST COIN-NEEDS Expand1110 Childcare Ctr, RECEPTIONIST/ EQUAL llOUSIN<: ••••••••••••••••• ;=:;:=:;:=:;: FAIRWAY APARTMENTS 96% wccess rate Toa frte OLD COlNSI Gold, silvl!f. 111 Newpon Beach ,eeklng OPf>ORlUNfff HOMES Of : CrTYOFCOITAMHA AT BIG CANYON 1·87HVEACLR ,..welry walehes anl,ques qualrt•ed teachers Cor ages SALES ASST ' :.:;!;.m:,~!t:":::r': THE WEEK :. -------. SPECIAL GATED COMMUNITY BY FASHION ISLAND lc~L'SCA~ everclr com c~~~~fo2~~;17 ~=~ ~~~~~re!4 ~4:n~'.:'E~~ trtlftttHenh•tAct•CtMn FINANCING Beautifultree·linedstreetsandgolf coursll MEOICAUOENTALBilHng Jazz A & B Sold. Roek. medca. dental & tduca· gram l<nowledge Great lllMlWff •Md! "'"" 11 llltpl E l f r . . I Become I qualdied &dll'f etc SO'S & 60'5 bOOil bene'•IS lnqulr11: phone and Ql$10lller Hf\tir;e Showcase 1, U.elttu .,., ,,,11,..ct, views. ~ c;r,;!!'.e~~;n~~liour argo Full trannQisuc>PO!I avail MIKE &-49-64S.750S C111 IM~95S..2672. personality a mu SI Homes ll•ll•llH ., flmi.1 .. 111• -.-able Ooc1ors walllng PC ""Gtnet-_,11-.0ti~1ce-Entry~le=-v....,el Rtqliies a lle•ible ~e For Sale In Our Sat •n•• •• '"'· ulw, ""''"· TW reqo118d ffo eipe11ence 474 WORK posmon in a great WQlking 1and0 ~!'°e.·~~ ..,'~ • o-eargarage necmaiy Senousu~Ju~ u1u.1TED env11 RE lllTTI 111\he11\'ine ,,,_ .... ,_.._ .... '""' st•,lllM!af.IMl!lll ttnrui •Washet/dtyerhool<Ups only 1·888·354·5745 "'"" Specwm11ea PCld11ate phone5 and usisl a 891 Real Estate Supplement I Ulleul tlttlt. "11 •lffllH • F1replace (wood & gas) www comu;·umtd com Musi be dedlca!eO hard per$Ol'f ollce Admin•S· .. 111'' ••r "" '1•1el•Ht, CHRJS EDWARDS I a~ lUYK'Re~ I • A1' coodltlonlng (CAL'SCA '""""""'--... .... ~ trat•Yt "1dlor hc>$plta!ity llMllatlff • ""'......._ • -. m.N~i1 ~--v """" ,.,.\ 1$ hi* ll8lpjul Sala'ltld FT nli 11.,.1,1,11 wlll HI 949-723-5061 FOR SALE •Wet bar HOUSEMAN to learn F1~ ruumt Display Ads Start at $85. Deadline UftllttlJ '""' ••r thtflll•· Flr'St Estates Properties NEWPORT BEACH • S2,260 to $2,500 1402 LOST & 1 Ullf'Y to IMt.7"°'556 Send l'ffUmt .... 1er 1111 n 1111nlcll11 lt Charrnrng 3Br 2Ba Homt ""· ------· ~ FOUND MANAGER 94t-7IMS55 Ext to Ind Sat.y hlstOfY to fle9llM ti .. l1w ow rtl4t11 In Shortclfffa. Aval. 3/llOO * Btill11ful W14tt Front Please call (949) 644-0509 1.5:.1 HOTEL FRONT OESK HORNBLOWER CRUISES 111 llmllf ltltt••• 1\11 111 lor ~ mo& at $3 95(Vper Owner iS QUI oC h count~! Another Essex Community ~--FOUND WOMENS GOLD Manage large CLERK FT/PT will lrllll. ANO EVENTS Tuesday SPM •••lll•t• ''"'""' It "" ITlOl1ll Call K Urdsay at 1'~pl'ict wlll 94":f~~20 r"'ll6==========:.:::f==~r1 WATCH Irvine' W11\Cliff estate or home. Cotti ..... "'°'°' Inn, 243t w COlll HWY t01 Also ... _,.,.. "' Haltttl•.... 949-644-1600 IOf lllfo "JP• Newport Beach E•perlenced in 2277 H•rt>or Blvd CM ,_wport Bffdl, Ce 92663 ..,.1.,,......, llnll T•""' OCEAN vu LOT/HSE 26i 1BA STUDIO gated comm. 1 ...... ~-~ 949-93&-7412 multiple duties, HOTEL SALES Open House ,itlulllltCllCllittlltl,nftHUO 28a,FP,dblga1,SoolHwyl ~~:!::~~ 110 • APTS 82~;i Found 2 1urtbolrd1. Ca• cooking ind Portofino Beach Hotel Comm neNSl>IPfl group Listings Avl. , ... 1r1111t .... 4Z64$'9 '" Donna Falf~n. Agent lulcheti. SllS,OOO Owner/ COSTA MESA ~~ enddescnbe949·2931265 fool<inglorcnscde~repg Deadline 1111 W•aMlfltt, oc "" '"'" 949·278-0345 (eel) Bkr 949-250-4525 NEWPO serving, inlmal ... Hcnng immediately Should possess strong Thursday 5PM un HUO •Ull noe RENTALS & SALES 2Br 2B1 Lovely remodeled Newport Acro11 Tht 420 GARAGE Ind car care. ... $$ FfT & PIT phoni Salt!S at>t1i1y be LIDOISLE$5,000. Condoinegrea11oc.S184K ~::2=1s~e~·:w :!!~s1~::e~T2~g~tl~~ SALES e:~~'-4~1· Exp a+ butnotreqd ~~ed51o~sha:~' • It Pays to ' -------. Hurry won11as11 Eert & Judy $l095/Mo No pets 1665 sty. Jae/spa. 7500sl tol also pager ... Front Desk Person BeneM p11g Ind 40lk plan Taytor. 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