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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-08-24 - Orange Coast Pilot. . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM SEAN HlLfR I DALY PILOT lbe biggest news stories of the day seem to follow Superior Court Judge James Gray, who works at the Santa Ana Courthouse. e Newport Beach resident Judge James Gray is no stranger to controversy and being at the center of attention Paul Cllnton DAILY PILOT H ardly a week goes by these days when James Gray's name doesn't appear in newsprint Gray, an Orange County Superior Court judge, bu found himself at the center of the raging debate over bow the county should use the closed El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta- tion after issuing a blistering ruling. In a July 31 ruling, Gray, who bas lived in Newport Beach for almost a year, dressed down Orange County airport planners before invalidating the names on a South County petition to install a central park at the closed. base. This week. El Toro supporters argued in favor of Judge James Gray's ruling invalidating an anti-air- port initia- tive drive. S..PageJ Calling the airport debate •the most fractionated issues in my time in Orange County,• the veteran judge criticized county leaders for failing to weigh the benefits and limitations of an airport •openly and honestly.· Gray then voided the signatures col· lected by Communities for Safe and Healthy Communities. U the ruling is upheld on appeal. the South County group could lose more than 140,000 names and the chance to submit its ini- tiative for a countywide vote in Marc:b. South County leaders have vowed to overturn Gray's ruling, which will be heard in the state's San Diego appellate court. •The judge erred in applying the law, • anti-airport activist Leonard Kra.nser said. •w e're confident it will be overturned.· Last week, in a story in the Los Angeles Times, Gray revealed that he bad been working to convince a long- time friend wanted for a 1997 murder to surrender to the police. The man, Hugh •Randy" McDon- ald, disappeared four years ago, leav- ing behind his law practice, family and Corona del Mar home. McDonald was wanted in connec- tion with the murder of Janie Pang, SEE NEWS PAGE 6 RelitAng the past to create a better future with Dad ~Pilotmag­ ~fatbertook my brOtber, twill lllter and I to Iru:tia when I was ' without telling my mother, who came after UI and flnaDY WOil custody of my sister and I after the case had traveled to the Indian Supreme Court. We returned to the U.S. two years after we left. Not your typical family tale. My father pretty much stayed out al my life while I was grow- ing up. He visited tn 196(. in 1991 and then again in 1996. It was that 1ut viltt, on the occe- llon of my lister's wedding, that made IQe realize I wanted a rela· =-~~ ~ And I wanted to go boinie agahl. tiacS to tbie farm Where I bad ~t -OI my CblJdbood. It had been more than 20 years since I had been to India. It was past time. My half-sister is now 21. My Dad and Rej celebrated 1beir 22nd wedding anniverMry whUe I was there. Things have changed and things ha\te remained the same since I was 6. The viDage of Hangoli -you won't find it on a map, but It'• north ol Delbl and west ol Chandigarb -bu fewer buts and JJP'8 rectangulat build-.. notr .. ~ it still doetD't ha~ paVed ~ or, for the molt SEE MAHAL MGE ' • . .. .. ..... Poets~ l<Mliyson. nets of~ llkethis-M erdell blue tty spedded ... f9w fluffy doUds twe .net • brightly bMming bll of ,..... the('e. lut .... , 1t'9 room for • sonnet heN. S..hge2 FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 2001 Schools eager for $2-million donation •Costa Mesa principals anticipate Segerstrom offe~g while opposition to Home Ranch projEllt mounts. Lolita Harper DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The merits of the Home Ranch project may be debatable, but the possibility of receiving $2 mil- lion toward education is a no-bra!ner, Costa Mesa school officials said. ·When seven-figure numbers are mentioned around education, it is extraordinary,• said Estancia High School Principal Tom Antal. •The amount that we are talking about can do wonderful things for educational pro- grams and kids.• The Segerstrom family announced Wednesday it would donate $1 million to Estancia High and TeWinkle Middle schools and another $1 million to Costa Mesa High School if the city approves its devel- opment deal for Home Ranch. The money would be paid in installments of $400,000 over five years, with the first check to be cut the day the first build- ing permit is issued, said Paul Freeman, spokesman for C..J. Segerstrom & Sons. School bfficials had an idea a dona- tion could be bead- ed their way but QUEmOI INmAL THOUGHTS £1 the Segu•w1n pn111and sz--.. ""'°" tlO three ca.ta ..... 9Chlols7 can our Re.den Hot- line at (949) 642-6086 °' send e-mail to daitypi-- lotftlatime.. com. Pleme spell your name.rld indudeyour hometown and phone number, for veriflcatlon purposes only. didn't know the exact numbers unW Wednesday. "I'm still in shock about the amount,• said Costa Mesa High School Principal Diana Carey. With a $2-million carrot dangling in front of them. school dfidals said they can't help but start ma.ldng wish lilts. Carey said her school could me the money for intramural programs, furni- ture or after-school programs. &tanda High School bas plans for a compre- hensive character education program and enhancing school literacy. •rm never short of klees: Ani.l said. Although parent Matt Montoya rec- ognizes the good the money ~ dg> for his daughter's educ.atioll at Cii6 Mesa High. he is ~ by developer's tadic:s. •1 know the SegersttolDI do a deal for the community and I about my kid's education. but it ennndl like they .are trying to buy their way into the deal.• Montoya Mid. . CJ. Segentrom & Scm bM 1-l trying to develop tbe ate -a sn .7«n SEE SCHOOLS Mm S - .. ' '. ' .. ...... ...,.1111 .. Ride Mllllr •bring his~• the lard of Springfield beck to the Irvine e.ct.y1hls weekend wtth "MacHOmlr. • a •51mpsons• melllng of ShM....,.'1 •Macleth. • The IUdlovhUll .tfalr stars Homer Simpson as ~, Mr. Bumi• Kln9 ~ ariit kt Simpson as F1eance. Show times .,. 2 Md a~ s.eurmy .wt 2 Md 6 p.m. SUnday. The B•rclay is at 4242 c.ampus Dr!W. Irvine. S22·S16. (M9) 854 4646 . . . CHECK IT OUT 'I Classic jazz not classic~/ music is what flutist Renee Grizzell plans to play tonight at tfle Orange County Muse.um of Art From garden to grill tmth a crop of cookbooks The flute can sound sweet and airy, like a flighty bird singing. It can sound •mean and nasty.• It can even do jazz. Pew know that instruments other than the saxophone and trumpet can wail jazz-style, says ftutist Renee qdzz.U. But her fragile woodwind instnamept CAil hold its own. r ··e•,toud as the saxophone and t. but it's still very versa- tile,• the ng Beach resident said. ·1 know there have been some really great jazz O.utists over the years, but a lot of people don't get to hear thein because there's so much emphasis put on the saxophone.• ~ally trained but well-versed in the jazz genre, Grizzell will per- form at the Orange County Museum of Art today as part of the museum's • classic jazz sertes. The series accompanied the American Modem exhibit. which closed last weekend, a week earlier than anticipated. The show, which. wu on loan from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. high- lighted works from earlier in the cen- tury when America was just begin- ning to develop its ~em style. Deligners behind the works included Norman Bel Geddes, Donald Deskey, Paul Frankl and Isamu Noguchi. •And jazz is also an icon of modernity," museum spokesman Bri- an Langston said. Scheduling conflicts led to the show closing early, but Grizzell's per- 1ormance still makes a statement about modernity in America. •This shows that American Mod· em contains elements inspired by tu music,• aid Jennifer Katz, edu- tion associate for public programs at the museum. ·we decided it was a good opportunity to offer jazz.• Jim Ziegler's quintet began the jazz series 1n June with a ragtime, early jazz of the '20s, sort of vibe. Vocalist and pianist Peggy Duques· nel followed 1n late July with her Diahann Carroll-style, and Grizzell concludes the series with classic jazz. The vocallsVfiutist will perform twith her trio of jazz guitar and upright bass in a piogram of mostly swing standards, some Brazilian tunes and ballads by legends includ· ing Duke Ellington and Benny Good- man at the museum's outdoor sculp- ture garden. ·u sounded like a great location," Grizzell said of being asked to per· form at the museum. •And I love entertaining people and helping them to lose themselves for an lrwriln DAT BOOK tocc Chorale to hold auditions Bver wanted to sing in a chorus? The Or!tlf e Coast College Chorale hold auditions for angers of all abilities from 7 to 10 p.m. Monday and Sept. 10. ThiJ year's repertoire will includ~ Han· del'• .,Mesl1ah" performed wtth an orchestra. Richard Soto ii the .. T ransferring the boun- ty of the garden to the grill can be dicey business, made easier with a crop of new cookbooks. Among the most recent boob added to Newport Beach Public Ubrary shelves is Jack Bbh- op't •veg- t .' etables Every Day,• featuring 350impired recipes for vegetables from artichokes to zucchinl. In ~ chapters organized by vege~ble type, there are tips on avail- ability, selection, storage, preparation and cooking methods in this guide to buying and cooking pro- duce. Along with creative ways to fix tomatoes, com and othel' famOiar fare, find information about bringing .-. such lesser-known veggies " as calabaza, cardoon and kohlrabi to the table . Equally comprehensive for both gardeners and fresh food enthusiasts is •The Gude~r'• Table,• by noted horticulturist Richard Merrill and award-winning cookbook author Joe Orttz. Based on the premise ,that flavor st.arts in the soil, this compendium of information about natural vegetable growing and cooking includ~ tips for compost- ing, pest control and eco- logical cooking. covers everything from appe- tizen to desserts with 80 internation- al redpes calling for fresh produce and herbs in this slim, user-friendly volume. The simple act of food preparation can enliven your senses and nourtsh your life, according to vege- tarian chef Peter Berley. In •The Modern Vegetarian Kitchen.• the macrobiotic cooking enthusiast brings the art of meatless cuisine to a new level with a vari- ety of tempting chowders, seasonal salad.I and cre- ative menus for health-con- scious diners. Herbs camplement dishes made both with and without meat in 200 ndpel featured in rn.. Helblara Cook- book. fnm Seattle chef Jer- ry Traunfeld. And whether or not you grow your own parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme, you can incorporate the flavors of these aromatic greens into soups, sorbets, sauces and breads with this guide to cooking with fresh herbs. There's more to a potato than meets the eye, reveals food historian William Weaver in Flutist Renee Grizzell forms part of a jazz trio that wW play tonight at the Orange County MUlflum of Art lD Newport Beadl. t You won't need an acre of farmland to cultivate the more than 100 fruits, veg· etables, herbs and flowers discussed in Terence Con- ran'• •The Cher. Garden.• Color photographs illustrate the ornamental value of purple broccoli, red cha.rd and cherry tomatoes - shown growing in contain- ers or small urban gardens. The most mouthwatering photos depict such delica- cies as spinach and ricotta tart, offering ample inspira- tion for Wling the soil. •100 Veg- ....... and When They Came Prom.• When you're ready to get out of the kitchen, evening, to relax and have a little nostalgia, because that's the kind of jazz I enjoy most.• you're going to play.• In high school, Grizzell developed an interest in jazz. •people are use to thinking of big bands," she said. •But the flute is a great jazz instrume.nt as well as a classical instrument." . Proving that she's a jazz lover to the oore, Grizzell says her favorite part about singing and playing the genre is doing the unexpected. ingest tantalizing tidbits about this Irish staple and 99 other edibles in stories that should delight garden- ers, cooks and veggie con- noisseurs. She started playing the flute when she was about 10, when her music- instructor father brought home a flute and said, •Here, this is what •The whole excitement to me, and particularly in jazz, is that expe- rience of being in the moment,· she said. •Losing yourself in the music and the improvisatory aspect. Each time you play, it's going to be differ- ent• Also peppered with pho- tos guaranteed to make you salivate is •Cooking lrom choir's director. The auditions will Nitelifes, and The Sllmtones. Tick· postmarked by Nov. 2. Online appli-musicians from Southern California be held in Music Room 101 at ets are $20. cation deadlines are the same. to apply for spots on Tinseltown OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Information: (949) 673-5070. 1\velvf perlonnance tiM,.. will stages for the Nov. 25 parade. Mesa. compete at tbe 14th aDDU81 Spot-Produced by the HollywOQd Information: (714) 894-3101. Music Center Spotlight light Awards on Aprll 2 at tbe Music Chamber of Commerce, the event Center's Dorothy Chandler Pavilion will allow performe.n to entertain a Blues on the Bay applications due soon in Los Angeles. two-mile route that includes Holly- Teens from Costa Mesa and Winnen will receive $5,000, and wood Boulevard. Vine Street and this Saturday Newport Beach are reminded that runners-up will receive $2.500. Sunset Boulevard. The Sons of the American ~on applications for the Music Center's Information: (213) 202-2251. Prospective partldpants should will present its fourth annual B ues 14th annual Music Center SpoUight Chris~ parade send demo tapes or CDs by Sept 14 on the Bay celebration from l 1 a.m. Awards are due soon. to the attention ot Dave HopkinlOD, to 10 ft.m. Saturd4~ Post 291, 215 Mailed applications, which seekS musical entries c/o the HollywOod Cbriltmas 15th t., Newport ch. include a $10 fee, in the perlor-Parade, 7018 Hollywood Blvd., Hol- Performers will include Roy mance category are due Oct. 8. The 70tb umivenarr Hollywood lywood., CA 90028. Gaines, Nick Curran. and the Visual arts applications must be Chriltmat Parade b looking tor InformatloDJ (323) '69-2331. .. ,,~ M°"9ttor ~S7~ n•wsHCJDM (949) 642-6086 right: No news.,,........,.... edh:orWIMltSOtldi ......... hllrltn can lie~~ --.. pem ' ' 1 ol CllPf'lltlt OMW. SIUAllllll _.., ... .., ... _ .......... "'*__.... .->11oMna ~-··-- ...,,.. ~comments ebout 1he Delly Piiot or MM tips. 'll!MC' 0ur ..... 11 now. a., St.. COlltii Miit. CA 9Xl7. • t , • ..,~I • .. Daily Pilot Newport official .backs kiosk effort • The .informational stands are being used already by the county to promote plans for an airport at El Toro. Paul O lnton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Councilman Gary Proctor wants visitors to the dty to understand the benefits of an airport at the cl~ El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. To accomplisli bis goal, Proctor said he will ask his council colleagues whether the city should buy informa· tiona1 kiosks from Orange County that are being used as part of the county's •Just the Facts• public information campaign. Proctor said the kiosks could be placed at Fashion Island and other locations known to attract crowds of visitors. ·in terms of the kiosks, they are very important,• Proctor said. •I think there's still a multitude of misinfonna· tion about what is being proposed and what are the options.• The county bas already installed a kiosk in the terminal of John Wayne Airport and one at the Westminster Mall. The airport kiosk is at the south· em end of the baggage claim area. The Local Redevelopment Agency, the county's airport planning arm, is orchestrating the informational cam· paign. The City Council is expected to con· sider buying one or more of the kiosks at its Sept. 11 meeting, City Manager Homer Bludau said. Each kiosk costs $9,973. Set up in an interactive format, the GM<> MY I OM.Y Pl.OT A kiosk tn the baggage dalm area at John Wayne Airport lmtalled by the county prombes •Just the fads" about the proposed El Toro alrporL device offers information heralding the benefits of the county's airport project. A majority on the Board of Supetvisors now supports an international airport at the former base that would handle 28.8 mlllion annual passengers. The kiosks offer a brief infoanation· al video and three topic categories - •Master Plan,• •Facts• and ·sub- sail>e. • The kiosk allows viewers to browse the specifications of the county's airport and subscribe to e-mails and newslet- ters about the project. In the video, a narrator says the air· port is •essential to meeting growing air service demand.· Without it, the region will •suffer significantly,• the narrator says. The airport will bring 146,000 jobs to . the county, generate $4 billion in per- sonal income and $9.7 billion in rev· enue, according to information in the kiosk. Not everyone is as enamored with the kiosks as Proctor. Leonard Kranser, a South County anti-airport activist, counts himsP..lf as one of those people. •The C<?unty's program, including the kiosk, is an inappropriate use of public funds to try to influence the out- come of an election,• Kranser said. Kranser's group, the Community for Safe and Healthy Communities, has launched a petition drive to bring a central park to the base. The El Toro Reuse Planning Author- ity, a coalition of South County cities, has also made that allegation in a suit against the county. 1llE LEXUS GOLDEN OPPORTUNIT Y C· I A1.1t1U"1 IT'S TIME FOR ... J1At't q,,,r i1.4 Ml CASA Special Year·Bnd Values SALES EVENT On Your Favorite Lexus LX "f'70 ""'moo -moo a. moo 'I . ,,,. ---'· . ,, .. ·,·, MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AGllEAT WE SPECIALIZE SUMMHrwA IN LARGE TOSTADAS TO GO ORDERS PHONE AHEAD! Pro-airpo~fi~up supports In a court filing Wednes- day, airport supporters argued in favor of Judge James Gray's ruling invali- dating the signatures collect· ed thus far for the Orange County Central Park initia· tive. With the 30-page filing, attorneys for Otizens for Jobs and the Economy were responding to initiative sup. porters who have appealed Gray's July 31 ruling. Signature gatherers with the Committee for Safe and Healthy Communities have collected more than 140,000 for the initiative that would pave the way for a park, open space and other non-aviation uses at the closed El Toro Marine Corps base. They have asked for an emergency ruling from the Sewage spill forces county to shut beach The Orange County Health Care Ag~ a section of Newport an Thursday after a sewage spill. The agency announced the closure of Harbor PaUol Beach, a recreational area near the Balboa Yacht Cub, at 4:30 p.m .. shortly after tbe spill occurred. Less than 50 galloDI leaked into the harbor after a line broke at one of the bar· bor's pump.out stationa aar boats. The area will be closed to swimming and diving until results of follow-up water- quality monitoring sbowl it meets standards for accept- able levels of bacteria. CEKimCATFS OF DEPOSIT 6MONTH 12MONTH 24MONTH 4.30°/oAPY 4.60°/oAPY 5.00°/oAPY Call us at (800)735-2465 or visit us at www.CalFirst.com CalFirst ~~~ ~~&€Mr~£~ ~~£e .J\...<Ag~.t 23-2~ A Fine Affair 721 -9044 B. 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NEWPORT 8EAOf ............ 0-. front: Oltor· detty conduct kwoMng alcohol was report· ed at 1:18 e.m. Tuesday. • ~ Dltw: A gold ring was reported stolen from • car In the 900 blodt at 2:15 p.m. Monday. • 0..h w Dltw: A vehlde-owner's manual was reported stolen from a parked CM In the 500 block at 8:.58 a.m. Tuesday. • --c:iwt ...... Property worth S 13,000 was reported stolen from a boat in the 2200 blodt at 3:55 p.m. Tuesday. .... ~ ............. ct Disotderly conduct ll"IYoMng alcohol was reported at 8:10 p.m. Tuesday. Crafts Series Classes to be lteJd 1je last Twsda] of tfJt'7 mOfllll from 7-9 pm. Rmroati<Hts (f S2S f « requirttl ;,, advana. August 28: Don1 cry over broken china! Joan Holmes, mosaic expert. wifl show you how to transform broken china into an Elegant Mosaic Piece you will want to display. September 25: Back by popular demand, Joan Hofmes will repeat her Elegant llosalc class. This date is also filling fast-._SQ call to sign up & don't miss QUI! DMpa .... eth OMV PlloT NEWPORT-MESA Apparently, carjackers get stuck in traffic too. A Dana Pcint man who allegedly carjacked a 22-foot delivery truck Thursday maniDg led police oo a 20- mlle chase down the Corona del Mar Preeway and San Joaquin Hills 'ltansportation Corridor that ended when be ran into a traffic jam in Lagu- na Niguel. where officials then arrested him. Newport Beach polire said Wtlson Villanueva, 21, was arrested about 9:20 a.m. at the comer of Alicia Parkway and Niguel Road without incident, said New- port Beach Police Sgt. Steve Cottage Corona del Mar Cottage Furnishings ti Ho111e Acce1tls 949/566-9339 • Fax 949/566-9368 . visit us at www.cottagecoronadclmar.com 2411 E. Coast Highway, Suite ZOO, Corona del Mar, CA 9Z6Z5 SbuliDan. No weapons were med and no one was hurt ID tbe tnddent, he said. Shulman said Villanueva punect the driver of the truck out just after 9 a.m. near 28th Street and NeWport Boulevard in Ne'wport Beach. While no olfioel' was present at the IOE!De, New- port Beach police con1inued to get calls about cars side- swiped bytbe truck. be said. He reportedly side- . swiped three cars, indudtng one parked at the comer of Newport Boulevard and 17th Street, another near Irvine Avenue and 17th Street and a third near Cam- pus Dnve and Quail Street "He was not going very fast,• Shulman said. ·u was ................ not a high-speed chase. But he definitely was not drl· ving safely ... He said the chase was initiated by a Costa Mesa police patrol officer who spotted Villanueva near Bristol Street and the Coro- na del Mar Freeway. Shulnian said it is not known why Villanueva took the truck. He said the truck driver told police that WJanueva bad attempted to hijack an Orange County Thansportation Authority bus in the same area before he got to his truck. Villanueva was booked on su.spid.on of carjacking. He is being held in New- port Beach jail in lieu of $.50,000 bail. • Welcoming environment for singlet, intermarried families, seniors -everyone! • Uplifting music led by Cantor Arie Sh.llder, who revolutionized Orange County's Reform Jewish music • Hebrew school &c oonfinnldon da9les •Adult education programs •Be part of a temple that's building an exdting future • Our New Rabbi Richard Steinberg brings pat enthusiasm and dedication to enhancing each member's involvement in temple life • Commitment to Jewish education for all ages and backgrounds • K-9th grade rellgious llChool enriches Jewish learning thtoup classroom in5tructio~ mUlk, art, f drama &c computer lab •Youth groups plus Children's Theater &c Choir offer fun activities while reinforcing Jewish pride • Active Brotherhood and S'8temood • Beautiful new sanctuary, classrooms & large 90da1 hall Aug\Jlt 3, 7:00 pm -family Shabbat Suvtca Augwit 10, 7:30 PJn -Shabbat Sftvkes Augmt 24. 5:30-6:30 pm -SJaffbat Picnic Dliuler Augiut 17, 7:30 pm -llabbl Steinberg ln.tallatioa A~ 18, 7:30 pm -Cmtor Arll Manela SIUkler • Concert 6:30-7:15 pm -TOT ShabtNit 7:30 pm -ShabNt a.me. Aupt 31, 7:30 pm .. SEAN taUR/OAl.Y Pl.OT Newport Beach paramedics move a victim of a fall after the crane he was working on collapsed, sending him 1 O feet to the ground at the Hard Rock Cafe. Man falls between Hard Rock and crane A failed crane lift caused a worker to fall 10 feet from the tall guitar that stands next to the Hard Rock Cafe in Fashion Island early Thursday, when be was fixing some light bulbs on the sign, offi· Brief Ir Jn THE NEWS Car flies off freeway, flips after accident An accident involving about four vehicles on the Costa Mesa Freeway on Thursday evening sent one sedan careening into a guardrail, off the freeway and onto Bristol Street in Costa Mesa, officials said. No one was seriously injured in the 6 :37 p .m. acci- dent, said Officer Katrina Lundgren of the California Highway Patrol. Three teens in the flipped sedan were doing surpris- ingly well, said Newport Beach resident Gary Brown, who witnessed part of the accident while his vehicle was stopped at a red light on Bristol at Newport Boule- vard. "The three teens jumped out immediately. By the time, l got there, they were all out. I was so surprised they got out and were walk- ing around," said Brown, who was on his way home after getting his hair cut. "They could have beeb killed. I think they realized that too." Brown said that Just aftet striking the guardrail, the cu flipped over, crashed hood first onto Bristol and then continued tnto a somer- sault, eventually landing right side up again. Both the front and back ends of the car bent iii and upward during the sCmer· 1ault, making the vehicle rete.mble a aeecent moon, mueb HU the one bailgtng •boft It In tbe *'· Tbl C8n bad .... traftl· Ing IDUtlabOUDd OD 0. frM- way at tblt tlalill of tbe acd· ~~-:......, tnftlc OD IM IOWllbouad 8*Gfa.QiMa .......... •• ,. W..Wai11, Cotta = ~ .. dals said. Newport Beach Fire paramedics took 44-year- old Scott Barkas to Hoag Hospital, where he was treated for broken bones in bis leg, said Newport Beach Fire Capt. John Blauer. . Daily Pilot Around IOWN I • Se!¥f AROUND TOWN Items to the Qally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Cos- U Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; Of by calling (949) 574- 4298. Include the time, d•te end locatlon of the event. as well as a con~ phone number. A COIJ'- plete llstlng Is available at http:Uwww.dal/ypllotcom. TODAY Make business contacts wblle sampling delicious food at an Italian villa at the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce's next sunset after- hours networking mixer from 5 to 7 p.m. at Dolce Itali4no, 800 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. $10, free to mem- bers. (949) 729-4400. SATURDAY Share Our Selves' sb:th annu- al Back to School Days will be held at 1550 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. Donations of new and used backpacks and school supplies will be accepted through Aug. 20. Terry Madden or Karen Har- rington, (949) 642-3451. Grand opening of the Classi- cal Dance Center in Newport Beach is planned from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2026 Quail St., Newport· Beach. Free dance classes offered. For- mer ball~rina of the Joffrey Ballet and current artistic director of the Classical Dance Center of Tustin brings 15 years of experience to the classes, which will offi- cially begin Sept. 4. (949) 752-9400. Dr. Sue's lravellng Insect and Arthropod Zoo, the Upper Newport Bay's featured swn- mer program, will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at the Peter and Manr Muth Inter- pretive Center, 2301 Univer- sity Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $15 per child; children ages 5 and older are wel- come to learn about spiders, centipedes. beetles, cock- roaches and more. (714) 973- 6829. SUNDAY' A one-day volunteer tralnlng orientation to Newport Bay will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center, !&@ % Off On alterations when you memion thf9 ed. Free pickup & delivery. 2;)01 University Drive, New- port Beach. Candice Mcin- tyre, (71-4) 973-6829. MOIDAY Orange Cout College wW begin its fall semester b~ offering eight Spanish cours- es that wW meet in the morn- ing, afternoon and evening hours. The classes are trans- ferable to the Cal State and UC systems. OCC's fall enrollment fees are $1 f per unit. Pall schedules can be viewed at http://orangecoast- college.com. (714) 432-5072. TUESDAY Improve book.keeping with QuickBooks and other com- puter programs by attending a seminar sponsored by the Orange County Chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Engineers from 9 a.m. to noon . at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Cost is $25; $5 discount it pre- paid. (714) 550-7369. WEDNESDAY The Consumer Credit Coun- seling Service of Orange County Educational Seminars will bold a free seminar on managing money at 6 p.m. at Costa Mesa Federal Credit Union, 2701 Harbor Blvd., Suite E-6, Costa Mesa. THURSDAY The f1rst day of Orange Coast College's film as literature course will meet from 6 to 10:15 p.m. Students will learn about cultural, mythic, reli- gious, historical and philo- sophical elements related to film, as well as write on and analyze important American and foreigh films. OCC's fall enrollment fees are $11 per unit. (714) 432-5072. teak Prime Rib Rib Eye Delmonico Porterhouse New York Steak Tartare (Prepared Table-Side) Segerstroms outline Ranch agreem--.... COSTA MBSA-If it approves the Home Ranch project, the city could reap more than $15 million tn com- munity benefits. Pinal details of the development agreement for the Home Ranch pro- ject were put in place tbii week, including traffic mitigation projects, a sales tax revenue guarantee, an educational fund and the preserva• tion of the historical Segerstrom Ranch. The 20-year development agreement would take effect when, and if, the Clty Council approves the· project. The city staff has recommended the project be approved with slight modifications, Planning Commission~ er Chairwoman Katrina Foley said. "City staff has worked really hard to come up with considerable public benefits to justify their recommenda- Uon-of tbe pro~· PO~ iaid. one term ol the ~t c:&1ll for a ~ mWlon ..i. tax ~ ovw fhie years, P~ Mid TM d ty wW have a spedllc yearly amount of Mies and use tu ~­ teed. and jf the ieta1ler -mOlt Ublf Dtea -does not hit that mal'k. CJ. 5egentrom Will cul a check for tbe rest, freeman Mid. Even U Ikea goes dark tn the MC· ond year, the dty It ~anteed SS million, he said. Freeman call«! this part of the agreement •unusual but very aggressive• on the city's pare •With all the talk of the increase in sales tax revenue: they ba.iically told us to put our money where our mouth is,. he said. The guarantee shows that C.J. Segerstrom is confident that Ikea is capable of bringing in significant rev- enue to the city, Freeman said. How- ever, if Costa Mesa b~gs in $5 mil- lion in the first year. the terms of the agreement have been satisfied, he said. ln addition, C.J. Segerstrom & Sons agreed to front the costs for all necessary traffic mitigations, totaling about $8.6 million, Freeman said. Some of the improvements include the wtdenmg oc t1ae Pmmew ._. and tbe nec••UJ ~ tcs • new Harbor BoWnard aDd S.... Street exit from the San D6egc> ,,.._ way. ·cMta Mete can gm mtea• oe the lwnp sum wbile ~._JM; getting approval few '.~·-' p~ • said Carol Hoffma..D, apowwcmm for CJ. S'egentrOm & Sona. The upfront payment ai.o allOIWI for the projects to tie complet«S, « near completion, before the ettedS are even felt. Hof:finan sa.id. · The agreement also ~ for the preservation of the hlstoik' Segerstrom home, guest house, garage and barn on a 1.5-acre paicel of land. The Segerstrom family will set up a $250,000 endowment to form a nonprofit f oundatton to tnaintaiD. the site, officials saiO. • Many other benefits are outlined, including possible funding for a new fire station and a guarantee that lhe 192 homes will be owner-occupied only -not rentals. Both the Planning Commission and City Council must approve the project before any of the terms of the development agreement take effect. officials said. SCHOOLS CONTINUED FROM 1 lima be~ farm bordered by the San Diego Freeway, Fairview Road, Harbor Boulevard and Sunflower Avenue -for nearly 20 years, but has been met with considerable resident opposition. are concerned about the traffic and enviroxunental effects of the project, while others are concerned about the lack of affordable hous- ing. Offidals at the Orange County Community Hous- ing Corp. -a nonprofit organization -and Justice for Janitors said they will rail against the project. ·The use for this land for jobs and not for housing flies in the face of our cur- rent housing shortage and cannot be held as being environmentally responsi- ble," the letter states. In fact, C.J. Segerstrom & Sons originally proposed apartments as the residen- tial component of the pro- ject but were told to change it, Freeman said. Baldwin said it is the same conflict that develop- ers have seen for decades, but when it concerns one of the last pieces of devel- opable land in Costa Mesa the need for housing becomes more-dire. While visions of dollar signs dance in the beads of Costa Mesa school officials, opposition mounts against the proposed project. Some members of the commtlnity Allen Baldwin, the exec- utive director of the housing corporation, sent letters to faith-Oased organizations in the Newport-Mesa area asking them to join in the fight against the project. EST .ut.JSHEI) 1'22 Segerstrom 's Freeman acknowledged the lack of affordable housing in Ute county but said there was no commWlity eupport for it in Costa Mesa. •Even the people who are in support of affordable housing late a different attitude when it's proposed within a stone's throw of them.• Freeman said. • LOUlA HAl9IEt CO'lt!r5 Costa Me-sa. 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On Monday, Gray was in the spotlight again, as the Catholic Church's Orange Diocese announced a $5.2- milliQn paxout to the alleged victim of sexual abuse by a well·known priest. Gray approved the settlement. Gray's no stranger to such controversy. He first caught the public' eye in 1992 when he staged a pres~ confer- ence to announce he sup· ported the decriminalization of heroin, cocaine and other illegal drugs. Since then, the former federal prosecutor has waged bis own campaign against the "war on drugs.• ln a recently published book titled "Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed and What We Can Do About It,• Gray lays out bis case for govern· ment regulation of the sub- stances. "The drugs are danger- ous, but the drug money is really aggravating the prob· lem, • Gray said. "The drugs 8!e so dangerous that they need to be brought under control.• Hoping to ride his mes· sage to higher office, Gray. ran for a seat in Congress in 1998. At the time, the Repub- lican Gray took on Rep. Bob Dornan, but finished third in the primary. Doman went on to lose to now·Democratic Rep. Loretta Sanchez. Gray also campaigned vigorously in support of Proposition'36, the success· ful statewide ballot measure that would funnel drug offenders to a treatment pro- gram rather than local jails. And adding to the El Toro ~ntroversy, early on in bis political bid, Gray met with Newport Beach acti:vi.st Dave Ellis, who now is the spokesman for the Airport Working Group. Gray said he was searching for a cam- paign consultant. However, no money was ever exchanged between the two. "I don't know him,• Ellis said. "And I bet he barely remembers me.• • PAUL QJNTON covers the envi- ronment and John Wayne Airport. He may be reached at (949) 764- 4330 or by e--mail at paul.dln- tonOlatlmes.com. Daily Pilot's Annual T P 103 llllAllC . SCHULTHEIS MIUCLE WOllEI 48, Newport Beach ... Driving force behind Measure A, the $163-mllllon school bond passed in June ... Led vol-- unteer Mm)' of thouslnds that got 1n amazing 71~ of the voteti to tax themMlws to repair the dis- trict's aging schools •.. Figures he spent more than 1,500 hours on the . me.sure ... Also president of the Newport~ 5c:hoofs Foundltlon ... Humble ... Environment.al engi- neer ... Married to Lisa Gec>fge .•. Chltdren: Ryen, 16, Ind Heidi, 13 ... Plays golf badty, skis Ind mountain blk• ... Grut 1t telling dirty jokes, I talent he l•med growing up on 1 whMt farm ... Has a .,m,.w pilot's 1ic.ns. that he rarely makes use of ... U.... .... '-tyw Coming Wednesday, September 26!· Don't miss out on the ~ue everyone will be reading to see who made the list ln 20011 Reserve your space now -space is limited Publication Date: Wednestlay, September 26 Space & Copy: Thursday. SeP,tember 20 Camera Re~/Release: Tuesday, Septelnber 25 CONTINUED FROM 1 put. sanitation. Water buffalo still walk its st:reetl, along with the odd hen or two. However, tbelr IOundi compete with the blare of the televilions durtng the two to three hours a day when the elec· tridty comes. cautomia's problem.1 with power are nothing compared with that of rural. India in the summer. My family is not from the village. Instead. they are the villagers' main employet. In a feudal sbdety, they would be considered lords, which does not sit particularly well with my Amertcan Quaker upbrlnging. But that's how things are. My dad has ser· vants tn the house and employs a driver for long trips. With privilege comes responsibility. My father funds the village school. Classes are currently being held outdoors on mats while the inside is being repaint· ed. The one-room school· house -built with the funds earned by my parents before the end of their mar· riage -is my father's pet . project. My dad, who holds a doctorate in botany, taught high school biology. Now he's teaching the first.year teacher -who makes about RESCUE CONTINUED FROM 1 found the men on an 8-foot lifeboat. They had drifted 6. 7 miles from the harbor entrance by the time they were found about 10 p.m. They were taken to the Newport Harbor Patrol office and released, Voigt said. Coast Guard officials iden- tified the owner of the boat as Len l;lamilton, who they said is anl Orange County resi· dent. The other two men were identified as Curtis GEnlNG INVOLVED • CAI llNCa INVOLVE> runs peri· odlcally in the Dally Pilot on a rotating ~ tf you'd like infor· matk>n on adding your organlza· tlon to this list, call (949) 574--t298. 500 ru~ a mouth, or Jeu than $15 ..!.. how to ilnpart buic elelnentary skills. The villagers wanted Dad to contribute money to build a new temple. Dad said be would U they would COD· tribute to the school They . haven't, so the tempJe WU built without his funds. Edu· •cation. be says, is his temple. A few days after I arrived in Hangoli, there was trou· ble in the village. A man was discovered raping his 14·ye811-old daughter. In America, the authorities would be called, the girl would be taken away by social services and the local paper would follow the man's arrest and trial. ln rural India. the man was beaten. That's all. We passed him on the road the next day. He ~ still walk- ing. I asked my father what else could be done. He said, ·u that man goes to jail, who will feed his children?" Not a question one hears in America. Everything there is differ· ent And I am different for having been. I've put a moratorium on my father speaking of the past. On the last night of my trip, sitting on my Aunt Joshi's divan, he wanted to tell me what had happened with my mother. I didn't want to hear it. But he need- Green and Brad Martin. No further information was avail- able about the three men. Officials are unsure what caused the vessel to sink but said the owner believed a cooling hose to one of the engines may have broken, filling the boat and sending it down. The Coast Guard, based in San Pedro, launched a helicopter and rescue boat as well, spokesman Lt. Rich Molloy said. "But by the time we got there, the Harbor Patrol deputies had found the boat and taken th.em AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The American Heart Assn. is looking for volunteers to perform various general office duti~s in the main office and implement educa- tional and fund-raising events through Orange EBJDY by The Body Beauts Flot Tummy. Firm Buttocks Shapely Hips, Lean Cetlullf&.free Thighs -all the bore essentials ot a beautiful summer body. And you can't get it without exerolse In as llttle as 3 weeks. 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There are the two servant child.ren that be makes sure keep up with their studies, the daughter of a deceased friend whom he helped out when she dedded to go to the States for school, and the daughter of the doctor who treated my grandmoth- er, who now lives rent.free with a few others in my father's Chandigarh house while going to college. I can't help but wonder if he was trying to make up for the daughters he rarely saw. It won't take me 20 years to return next time. • JElllG & K MAHAL is features editor of the Pilot She can be reached at jMnifer.tnilha/Olafimes.com. ashore,• he said. The boat, however, sank all the way to the bottom of the ocean, Molloy sa.id. He said the water is more than 2,500 feet deep in the area where the boat went down "We have no way of get- ting it,• Molloy said. ·we haven't received any report of pollution or spills.· So, most likely, the boat will remain on the ocean floor, he said. • DEEM IHNIAJH coven public safety and courts. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 ()( by e- mail at deepa.bha~~tJmes.com County. No experience nec- essary. 'fia.ining will be pro- vided. (949) 856·3555. BKi BROTHERS. BIG SISTERS The local chapter i$ looking for men and women older than 20 who have lived tn Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three months to serve as big broth· ers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single·par· ent homes. (114) 544·7773. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an orgal)iZa· tion that works with sufferers of HIV and AIDS, is seeking caring volunteers to assist with running the front office. delivering meals, providing transportation and providing complimentary therapies such as maSMge, acupunc· ture and chiropradlc care. Lisa Toghia, (949) 49'·1446. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a lasting effect on a young per- son's life. Students froQi 10 to 18 years old are matched with mentors to improve their school }>erformance and self"'elteem while devel· oping positive peer and adult relationships. (114) 549- 9622, Ext. 35. NEWPORT-MESA YMCA The YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. (949) 6'2-9990. Doily Pilot Above, this Super 120's gray and white suit is by Leveti (5450.99). Fontana wears a hand-finished white conon shirt (S49.99J with a gold silk lie by Jhane Barnes ($69.99). His shoes are black lambskin ($ 129), and his belt is black leatht>r, made in Italy for Lubiani ($49.99). At right, Mano Zegna makes this beige and soft brown Super 120's sport 1acket <S325.99, worn with slac.ks that are hand-finished in brown fabric <S 1 69 99) Tht> shirt is by la Porta tS59.99). T. · 1·nn · · HELWK . So suitable By 8.W. Cook T he Italian menswear featured by Lubiani in Costa Mesa is the focus of The Look this week. Model Scott Fontana, 33, stlows off custom clothing provided by Lubiani manager Elaine Romero at the Newport Boulevard boutique. Lubiani carries everything from casual wear to fo mal attire, and all of its lines are unique. Fontana, a resident of both Newport Beach and Aspen, Colo., is a local e><pert in the field of fashion, health and beauty. He is the owner of the Scott Fontana Salon and Spa in Newport Beach, with a client roster that includes Elton John, Victoria Principal, Pia Zadora and Kathy Ireland. \ Fontana wears a Mondo Unomo black ----+---------t---f and creme checkered three-butlon sport ?!i&~ Mattress Outlet Store A supple Enzo solt gold and black sport coat ($239) is combined with gold Super 120's slacks ($169) and Lubianl brown WOllel"I shoes ($198.99). Fontana's tie is by jhane Barnes (569.99). 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa OINI lllocl& 5oaUa ol 405 ""1 (714) 545-7168 jacket ($225). His slacks are cream col- ored and made of Super 120's cloth <S 129). 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Friday, A&!gust 2"', 2001 7 Scott Fontana shows off a bone-colored Lub1ani four-button ~ool suit ($349), worn with a blue cotton dress shirt ($49.991 and a silk lie by Trussard• ($49.991 His shoes are Lubiani black lizard slides, made 1n Italy IS2751 . 1llree IOld 1'111•1 Wiiy WI 1111&1 ltlllltlc llw In llft•9t Wldllli ' E' -9 ·new balance Running •Walking •Tennis • Cross Training Casual • Hiking • Sandals Sizes 5-18 AA-EEEE r----------------, : 10°/o OFF : t I : At time of purchase : : With this coupon n11 : L------·········-J Corona del Mar Plaza 932 Avocado St. (PCH & MacArthur) (949) 72~j602 • • • • • • • • • • r • • • . . . . , ' " CIU01I Of 1111 DAY 8 Friday, August 2', 2001 Newport Beach's Mike Follmer shoots for Catallna Saturday morning. FOO TB All NCAA turns thumbs down onJanzon Orange Coast College product ineligible at USC. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT LOS ANGELES -The high hopes for former Orange Coast College linebacker Martin Janzon were lost when the NCAA denied his appeal to regain a college football scholarship to play for USC, TI'ojans Coach Pete Carroll said Thursday. The NCAA deemed Janzon ineligible last month after learning he had used up all eligibility when be 'played amateur football i.n his homeland Sweden. •1t•s like a shock,• said Janson. •Right now I'm thinking Just education, maybe at Long Beach State, but .you never know. I Janzon might change my mind. I've beard some things about (playing at) UC Davis.• Janzon appealed and the NCAA deared him to practice less than two weeks ago. "It's too bad.• said Carroll. •ffe was helping us with our depth at linebadcer and on special teams. It was really looking like he could help US OD~ teams. We'll try to Ond him a place to play, but it can't be at this level• Janzon impressed Carroll with his strength and speed. The 6-foot-2, 220- pound linebacker earned AD-American and AD-Mission Conference laurels last iealon, helping the Bua to a Mission Conference Central Division title and bowl berth. OFFSHORE UONG AugUlt 27 honOt.e BRANON COLUCOO 1pom PaJo 949-6.500170 Doily Pilot a express Newport Beach resident Mike Follmer looks to upend two-time champ Billy Womack in Long Beach-2-Catalina & Back Gran Prix Saturday morning. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT LONG BEACH-Zipping across the watezs of the Pacific Ocean on a round-trip race to Catalina and back is never easy. Doing it on one tank of gas makes it even tougher. Such is the dilemma which plagues the 100-plus competitors at this year's Long Beach-2-Catalina & Back Gran Prix. set for Saturday at 9 a.m. under the Queens Way Bay Bridge in front of the Queen Mary. Included in the pack of racers is Newport Beach resident Mike Follin.er, who will ride on a Yamaha XL1200 instead of his faster GP1200R. "This y~ar, I'm racing the three seater because it has a bigger fuel tank.• Follmer sald. "I want to get to Avalon, cut my wristband, tum around the buoy and be gone. With the 17-gallon tank, I should be able to make the full trip with no stoppage.• Now in its eighth year, the racers will have one opportunity to have a gas refuel, but that could add serious time to the race. "To refuel, you have to pull your boat on to a barge and tb~'s only one fueling station.. Folliner said ·11 you get there and there's nine other boats waiting for gas, it could be a real problem.• The reason for the stricter measures on fuel stem from ongoing environ- mental issues in Catalina, according to Follmer Follmer. "There have been fuel spills around the area with barges and tankers the past few years and the EPA (EnvirollJJlental Protection Agency) has really been adamant on keep this race as dean for the area as possible,• Follmer said. ·Just recently, there was a 500 gallon oil spill in the area. We as a racing industry had to give some leeway to the issue, so we complied to the new rules.• Follmer was born in 1955 in Arcadia and was introduced to racing at an early age, thanks to his uncle, George Follmer, an Auto Racing Hall of Farner. SEE FOLLMER PAGE 9 Bart Welch (below) cools off d~g a break as Corona del Mar Higb's football team abed the first three days of condiUonlng drtlls and began the ftnt of workouts with pads lbunclay. The Sea Kings have a three-way scrimmage with Padflca and Villa Park at El Modena High com.lng up next Friday, and open the nonleague portion of the se,son a w eek later against cwress High. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY SEAN HIU.ER USC Sports Information Director Tun Tessalone said the NCAA denied Janzon'I appeal becau. ol preoedeD('e After becomtog 21 years old. each year of orgabized pfay counts as one seuon in the NCAA. •1 think the rule la not designed for football players,• occ football coac:h Mike ~ Mid. ·Tbe rure ts more geued toward tennis and soccer players.• WITH THE INJURY BUG " . 'J .. S~edway Saturday COSTA MESA -Orange c.ounty Herley O.Yidlon Nl'.gbt h comlng to Costa Mesa Speedway Satu?day. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. and radog beg1m at 7:30. Over 500 Harley Davidson motorcycles were on display at the last Harley Davidson night, which brought in record crowds. Twenty-five Harley High- sklers wW meet in five events, culminating in the winner-ta.ke- all final Ticket prices for adults are $10, juniors (age 13-17) and seniors (60-and-over) are $6, youngsters (6-12) are $3 and children 5-and-under are tree. Parking and programs are also free. Free admission will also be given to those who ride a Harley Davidson motorcycle into Gate 5 off Arlington Drive between -4:30 and 5:30 p.m. For information call, (949) 492-9933. DEEP SEA COM CONTINUED FROM 8 addition of full pact.. . 'SPORTS wb.Ue,,, Preeman said. ·1 don't know why, but I've "It's some- alway1 liked dark hel-th1n J' meb. rt gives us a differ-g ve ·we wanted to try going hard, going away, tben going hard again ... Free. man said. ~.~2 ... 2001 I "When you're only suiting up 26 guys, you can't go banging on your own people,• Freeman said. "None of our drills were live. Instead, we had about three live (scrimmage) plays.• ent look and I think the wanted to kids are excited about it.• do tor 0 Yet another first dur-, 1ng the Freeman era ii while. I don t know The new schedule, as well u tome unusually cool weather for t.bi5 time of year, have given Freeman a new environ.mental chal- lengt: to combat. the practice of sending whri but I've always players home in between ' Despite the limited numbers, Free- man reports a healthy attitude from his players, who are coming off a 3-8 season in which they made the school's thlrd straight trip to the CIP playoffs. morning and afternoon liked dark helmets. "It's been so cool, we've he)d something dose to wind chilL" said Freeman, whose campus location atop a coastal bluff pro- vides one of the breeziest environs in Orange County, particularly as sunset nears. sessions. It gives us a different look and I th1n.k the kids are TODAY "We're finding out guys are competi- tive,• he said. Freeman said the new midday breaks allow the playen to get away from the football environment in the comfort of their excited about it ... " own homes. It also works with Dick Freeman Freeman's desire to start CdM footbafl coach ELAINE Writ iiMOM A Vanguard Universtty VI basketball Aue HA.MSC* Ii\ Corona de! Mar W basketbaH The un\)S\lally limited turnout isn't the only novelty this season, as the team has changed its aesthetic by shifting from silver helmets to navy blue. the first practice earlier ---------- Uke last year, CdM will join Villa Park and Pacifica in a three-school scrim- mage, scheduled for 2 p.m . Al f'•NDAA CiAu.AMJO A CostaMesa v "It's something I've wanted to do for a FOLLMER CONTINUED FROM 8 At the age of 16, Mike Follmer broke into the competitive racing circuit with motocross racing and his immediate success was pivotal to being asked to ride as a pro- f essional with the Maico Motorcycle Motorcross Racing Team. and the afternoon session later, to avoid peak temperatures. In addition to his racing schedule. Follmer began Mike Follmer Specialties, a company which makes and manufactures promotional and collectible racing items, such as pins, bats, T-shirts and key rings, to name just a few. "My company started 21 yea.rs ago and that has helped keep me involved in the racing world my whole life,• Follmer said. In 1994, Follmer turned his recreational hobby of jet ski riding to a new level and began racing. He entered and won his first race on Oct. 29, 1994 ln San Felipe, Mexico. at El Modena High. that there are no shock absorbers and it's your body which takes all the bumps. so you have to be physically tough to withstand the pounding over a long period of time.· Saturday's race, unlike the course- designed races, requires not only the physical stamina to withstand the pounding, but the mental toughness or competing against the clock. softball ADAM "0.""w---'t'NSKI A VanguMd Univenity W basketbolll SAJUIDAY N~~ar $ baseball Kfv1N k<x.et ~ Orange Coast ~ water polo SUNDAY After completion of the Jim Russell International Driving School in England, Follmer, 45, starting his auto racing career. A fourth-place finish in the competitive E- Production Class of the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) fumly established himself as a competitive racer. "The boats combine a lot of elements of both auto racing and motorcross, • Follmer said. "It takes the speed of auto racing, plus the balance and line-carving skills of motorcross racing. The only difference is "You could see all the racers at the starting line and not see another racer until you dock your racer,• Follmer said. "You have to make sure your navigational equipment is working properly. especially on the return trip. The currents are so strong. you could be right on line. take your eye off the gauge and all of a sudden, be too high or too low.· JESSICA LiJw.4.N tD Vanguard University soccer SHAUNA STEWARD fD Orange Coast basketball bar 2001. 1HE REGENTS OF 1HE UNIVERSITY OF CAL.FCRIA AUGUST2001 Pt.lbllltled NewPofl BHch-Coata Mua Dll¥ Plot Augllll 17. 2•. 2001 F053 :~: '"Y9:-I . I 85e1 2. KH, Mike Lot AA22252 3. Kleml, ~ Lot AA.22731 4. Peters, Jim Lot M22255 5. Townsend, Joyce Lot CCfYD7 Total cf 5 1..oD, MOled • , Morrlt Moving & 8'0lllge, Inc., at tocalion ol 11810 Seaboetd Cir· cle, Siimon, CA 90680, Orqe County, Thll .... be com- petitive bldllng on ll'ie 919/2()()1, 10 A.M., at Joe Taclloc* ~. 13418 l..et'llngwell Road. WNttler, CA 90e05, (5&2) 941-8602, on said ptWn!Ma, county ol Los Angelel. State of Cali· lomla. Joe Tadlock Auctioneer. llcense number 7311 SAAD 4-71827 4. wlll conducl .... 13418~ RoMI. Whittler, Callor· nlL s.lee .. acid wllh limll and l'tMfW, tlle landlord reMIVM the iW1I '° bkl It .. ..... Pl.rd.-ll1Ull be pMI ror at the time ol purchuea. All pur· d-' goodl .,. IOld. •• II", and mull be ,. mcMd ~ 3:00 P .M.. orr thelMyollfleule.M ....... Clllh. Thll Ule II~ IO prior m IC9lldlon In the IWf1I ol ..al9l1*1l. ~ twMl'I Moma Moving & =:r· Inc. end ob- Publ= Newport 8Hch-Co1ta MHa o~ Piiot August 11. 2~1 F047 NOTICE IMT1NG BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY ~ au..neee GIVEN that H aled Name 9t.ltllment pn>poMll fof fumllNng The followlna l*'IOll9 all labor. materlala, .. doing ~ -equipment. trll\lpOl1a· Element 47, 88 Fair Ion nt auc1I otier fd. ~ieieCoetl Meea. CA :-";,m{ybe :&=:. 8r1flCll Marquez. 158 lllNQ AND ltOl.E 112 fqaoft Ave .• Long MOUNTID llQNI 8-:11. CA 90803 PRO.llCT, flMAll I. I. LA* Malquaz, 158 112 al7 ,,..... No. 01-11 Roycroft • Ave.. lone .. be ~ ~ the 8-:11. CA 80803 City of Colta Meea at Thll bU1111*9 II oort-ttie Olb of Ille City cU::tld by: ~ and Clertl. n Fair DIM, _,. Colta Meea. Callomla. Hav. you atatted d Ille hour of 10:00 dalrlg bullr'9ae ytl(I No e.m.. Mondly ~ Brandle Malquez bar 10, 200f .. Which Thll IUllemanl ... lme lllty .. be ~ OIMcW nt ,._ aloud In -the Council Che111t>er1. SH l•d ........... --.. I>* Plat Aug.. 10~ .. °' Ille ... nt !Llt. gqo1 ~ ::-~ ':.=:: INlltla. ,,,,., bkl ,...... ................ w.•111t11t ..... cl tllilt ... be NIUMd • end El~ llcenM and ., be prequalfied -~-· The Councl cl the City of Mesa ,. --the rtitll '° teject enf OI al bicla. The contractor lllall comply with the J>f'OYl$1ons of Section 1no to 1780, lnduliVe • of the Callfomla Llbof Code; lhe Pfwwiling ,.... and ec;ale °' ...... tlblllhed ~ .. City cf Costa Mesa, which .,. on file with the City Clel1I cf Ille City of Cotta Mesi; and 111&11 IOffelt penalties prescribed I herein for noncomplla~ of aald Code. MARY E1.UOTT Daputy City a.. City ot eo... .... Publlahed Newport B•aCh-Coeta MeH Diiiy Pilot August 17' 24. 2001 FOso NOTICE Of SEIZURE PURSUANT TO HEALTH ANO SAFETY COOE SECTION 11471111418 AND NOT1CE Of INTENDED FORFErTUAE PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11481.4 On 7131/01 al 2161 Kristin Lane, Coata Mela, CA Ille property described at: $12,1191.85 WU Mizee! pulSUlllt IO Health and Safety Code Section 11471/11488 by the Cotta Mau Pollcl De-partment The property WU eeimd with *'*' IO al-leged Yloldon(a) cf a Section(•) ol lhe Healh and Safety Code Seclon. YCIJ .,. llelq nodlled ttlll the Olllrtct Attorney of Orange County ha lnltlaMd p00id199 to btall .. ~ Pfop- 9'ty ~ '° Hellll and Safety Code s.:lofl 11488.4. YCIJ.,. ~--1 ~ .... '° ccnaat ttie foMltur'9 of .. property, pursuant to Heallh 8nd Safety Code Secllon 11488.5, you mi.t Ille • V9lffled daim staling your in .. rest In the property You muat fie .,. deiin In the Su- 1>9rior Court ol the ~ol~-:: llaitlc(I of 11111 Notice, unleH yOlJ receive actual notice. (Pleue UH 01F07152). You muat ......,. an endorsed copy cf the dalm on the District Attorney of Of. ange County (Attn: Deputy ·In-Charge, N.E.T.) at 401 Civic Center Drive WHt, Santi Ana. CA 92701 .., ltlll1y (30) days ol the ~ ol Ille dalm In the $upellor Court/ClvM DMllon. The tallure to dmely fie and MCUl9 a V9lffled c:lalm lldrlg an ..,..,... kl lhe pniperty In .. Su- perior Court .. '-* kl fie property being .. dated OI Ordef'ed' lor· lelld '° ,,. Stllle cf Cal-llomla and dlltrlbuc.d pursuant to the PfO\'lllOrll of ...... and Safety Code S.alon 1 t 480 wtthout lurtller notice 0( tlMma Published Newport Beach·Coata MeH Dally Pllol August 17' 24, 31, 2001 214124 F052 NOTICE Of SEIZURE PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11471/11411 A.ND NOTICE Of INTENDED FORFEITURE PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11411.4 On 7124'01 .. 2210 Rutgera, •A. Coata Meea. CA the property OMcl1bed a : 12.an Wiii eelr9d ~ '° Heall\ nt SlleCy Oocle Sedlor't 11471111488 ~ the COit& ..... Polee ~ PfOC)el1y wat titled wlh r9lpei::t IO .... legld vtolalion(•) °' a Section(•) of the Heellt1 and Salety Code Section. You we hereby no4lfied Iha! lhe Oiatrict Attorney of Orange County has initiated PfOC)MCIWigl IO lodeil the abov~ 'lll'<>P' erty putlUlllt to HMltll and Safety Code Section 114811. 4. You ate Instructed that If you delif1I IO COOiest Ille forfeiture of this ~· pOrtU&nt to and Safety Code Section 11488.5. you ITlUlll Iii. a verified clalrn elating your Intern! in the property. YOU must Ille tlW clalm In the Su-i:>•rlor Court ol the County of Orange witNn (30) days of the 1lrst pub-btlon of this Notice. unleaa you receive actual nollce. (PIMM UM 01 F04599). You mull M1W an endorMd copy cf the dUn on the District Attorney of Or· ange Couoty (Attn: Deputy·ln·C har!l•. N E.T.) It 401 CMc Ctnter Drive Wut, Santi Ana, CA 92701 ..., '*1Y (30) days of the llng cf the de.Im In the $upenof CourVCNll Otvlalon The tallure to timely .. and MCUl9 • Wiiied c:laSn lllilirlO an .,...... In lhe pniperty In .. l)u.. peitor Court .. ,.... In the propelty being de- CW9d OI ~ fof· Nfted 10 lfl9 Slide ol Cal- "omla and distributed pursuant to the prO'Alionl of Heellt1 and Safety Code Section 1148$ without 11.irtller nodc9 OI hearing, Pubffalled Newport Beach·Coata Meta Dally Pilot August 17, 24, 31, 2001 214422 f051 FlcttUoue Bualneaa Name Stldllment The following peraona .,. doing bulileia as: •)Ra.a Hel ........... b) 8efofe and AtlM 8MIAy s.Mces. c) Re¥Ollltion Models, 13121 Tustin Eut, Tualn. c.llan'ia lll'l780 TllClll Amea. 13121 Tudn Ea8'. T Ullin. Cal-- tomll ll'l780 Thia buall.-• ~ cldad by. an lndMclal STARTING ANEW Have you staited doslg ~ ye!? No Tracaa Arnett This statement was filed with the County Clerit ol Orange County on 07119/2001 20016871631 Dally P*>I Aug, 17. 24, 31. Sept 7.2001 F054' Flc:tltloua Bualneu Name StMement The ,_ peflOOI -~-~ .. : McBride Spo111, 4521 Campus Ortve t550, INlne, CA 92612 Charles Leander McBride. 5022 Alcorn Lane, lrvlne, CA 92612 This business Is con· ducted by: Ill lndMdUal Have you started ~~No McBride This statement WU filed with the County Clel1I of Orange County on 08/01 f200t 2001U72M5 Diiiy Plot Aug. 17. 24. 31. Sep! 7.2001 FOS7 FJctltioue 8ualnMa Name Sta.18ment The lolowlng pet90f1e -doing~ as: Casablanca. 121 Cabrillo Street. Costa Mela. CA 92827 Clualc AnlttlM. Inc • (CA), 509 ~ Ave , ~::I:" Beach, CA Thll ~ ii con-~ by • corpotilllol 1 Have you started doing ~ y«? No Classic Flnlthee, Inc., Deborah VHquez, ~~WU filed Wittl the County Cteltl ol Orange County on 0711"'2001 2001M11711 Daly Plot Aug. 17, 24, 31. SepL 1,J(!01 6!55' SUllMARY Of PROPOSED ORDtNAMCe aTYOF coe'TA -..A A PROP06ED ()A. DlNAHCE II edJ I Mid tor~-~ .. '-Could of 81pllR'lllr 4, 200 • =d~1~~ BUSINESSPP • • • • • • • • • • o1 Tiiie 10 cf lfl9 coeaa Metl Munidpel Code reganlng aolici&allorl lor ~.~. or contnbulionl l1om streets THE MOTION to ""' Orclinlnce 01·21 first reading c:arr1ed by the fo4lowinll roll call vote COUNCll llEllHRI: A YES: D l aon, lloutlen, Robtneon. s..... NOES: None. ABSENT: Cowlin. THE FULL TEXT cf Ille ordlnanct may be nNld In the 9ltY Clertc'• Office, n F11r Drive. Coetl Mesa. MARY T. EUIOTT, Deputy City a.. l>uf>llahed Newpon Beach-Coat• Meu Dally Pilot Augult 24. 2001 FOM SUMMARY OF PROPOSED OADtNANCE crTY Of COSTA MESA OADINANCE 01-19 la ec:heclMd IO be in lull lorce and eftec:t 30 d9ya tram II adac*orl on Au-~ 20, 2001, and WU ~ ~ the tolowlng roll Cll ¥0le COUHCL llE118EAS: AYES: Dlaon, llonaf\erl, Aobineon, ...... NOES: None. AaEfT: eow.n. OADINANCE 01-10 amendl Sediofll 13--70 et Mq. of Ille Coate Meaa ~Code ~togerw911Me ... 1mprvvem ...... -.. ..... -n11-nt lkle- ... conatNC:llorl. THE FULL TEXT cf Iha onllnance may be raad In the City Cteltl'• Office, n Fal'r DIM. Coata ...... MARY T. ELUOTT, ~,:~ e.ach•Coata MeH = Pilot AugillM 24. ™' QASl!lll'ID> ................ Joe'l'lt~ .... ~ "°"'" ...... ..._. _ _._IL. ...... ·~ •&.• •••••• . . . f ~ i t ~ ~-5 ! r i I t " : ~ ~ 1· !-l = ii I i 't 1i ~ ~ t ft .j . { I ~ t !. l ~hP~-·=iitl J· i ~ ~ r ! f] ~! -iii -: tl.·il~JI· 5 ti f s B.$'=-=i ·ir .1r~ ~ti2~ .E ~ll ~ ~ F i .. 1 !f s ;3 ;- "O ~6 ... = -(» t~ I C/.) i[ 1£ I "< ~ ~· ~ ac I Q E; = 0: c.. .. = CJ.: ~c ~a .,. I c.. 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TC¥* Coda '01 C«tltled, auto, "". full ... poww •. ~ (~ 112.901 South Coeet Toyoq 1141-722·2000 SIW.1. J08 EXPERT1 OUW:AN ELECTillC Lcd!laudt retpOllll S.rvicelRlmodtla 20 YNllS ~ Lf275870 949-650-7042 CUSTOM ELECTRtC T f'Ollble call, atllc lane, ce~~~r UCENSEO COHTRACTOff No job too 1111. M aetYiClll =-~~:: AS 1o;ASV AS COUNTING TO NINE thin dvce 00 trump. wtsr • J 10 9 8 6 0 Q10 .l EAST •73 Welt led the ia.'k of 5padci and decJll'er WQI\ in hand wldl the kJn&. Then Wf:N 5CW!fl f 151 tricks, and declam looted no further lhan the tc,,..,W. club auit as the aoum: for the Other two. A dub to the J3Ck lost LO the queen. and East found I.he excellent sl\•ft to• low hean, putting I.he defendcn on the path to -.cllmg QP ~'O heart 111cks. DeclWtt won in dummy, lll1d ca.shed the ace and kmg of clulb. but West's spade d1!lall"d doomed the contract there and !hen. Even tf declarer conceded a club. that WIS only etglll tricks and South had no hope of collcctin& a ninth brfon: 0 64J •54 0 J864 o AQ5 .. Q 1097 SOUfH •AKS A9 2 .J 9 8 7 2 •8J The hidding: the defende111 tool. live. SOUTH WFSf NORTH f,AST South looked Ill the wrong minor. I<· P•S& Z• P&'ill With all those spot card!. M>lidify1ng the diamond suiL. declarer had 11 cer- tain 10 tridti.available. Aficr w1Mmg the tim trick m hand, declarer 'hook! unmcd111cly have led a diamond to the kmg. Although tlus loses and ~ t.hifts IO a heart, declartr i' .lhcad in the race. Declarer wmli m either 2Nf PaM JNT Pass !'ass ~ Opening lead: Jack of • It IS rcrnarltablc how d1ffkuJt it is for many bridge playcn to count 10 nine or 10. We can undcrl>laod 13 bemg dill"icult -11fier all, we have only 10 fingers. But stngle digit num- bers? hand. 11 makes no d11Tercncc. and 1 continues dlAIJlOllds 10 force out the queen, overtaking dummy·~ ren w. ith the jad., if necesl>llJ')'. 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