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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-05-08 - Orange Coast Pilot' I • . .. .. • SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1H£ WEI: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM et statement Volunteers are gathering in Costa Mesa to create a quilt to honor victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks Lolita Harper DAILY PILOT 0 n Sept. 17,""AaroilAoraham of Costa Mesa was called to duty. His mission was to help organize a nation- wide campaign tp memorialize the victims of the Sept. 11 terr<>Jist attacks. Armed with a kind heart and natwal leadership abilities, Abraham helped rem.tit hundreds of Americans to join in creating the Memorial Quilt and Tour. ·1 would love to say that this is fun, but it isn't,• Abraham said. "I see it more as a duty.· His command post iS a modest room on the sec- ond story of the First United Methodist Church on 19th Street in Costa Mesa. From ·there, the 59-yearrold oversees dozens of Orange County volun- teers who gather pie-, lures of victims, con- m For more information on the Memorial Quilt project or to volunteer. call (949) 650-2444. vert those images to cloth and sew them into three enormous quilts designed like flags. Abraham is a robust man with a commanding presence, but he i$ not strong enough to escape the quilt's powerfuJ effect. Abraham said he screens every victim's picture, and knows their names and faces by memory. The happy expres- sions on their faces contradict the harsh reality that they are gone forever. "Each of these people are-dead,• he reminded. "They are· gone because of a senseless act.• Volunteer Tom Goggin of Yorba Linda said it is hard to come to grips with the fact that each of the 2,600 images on the quilt represent their own, indi- vidual tragedy. "It's a.n eerie feeling/ Goggin said. "It's a very eerie feeling.• _ Hundreds of pictures were strewn across a large wooden table in the converted classroom. Together they made up hall of a 26-foot stripe. A total of 39 stripes -13 for each flag -will be sewn into 19- by-26-foot quilts. The pictures have corresponding red, white or blue backgrounds. On the table, they SEE BLANKET PAGE 4 PHOTOS BY GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Volunteer Cella Tuz works on the SepL 11 Memorial Quilt which ls belng assembled In a donated space at the Pint United Methodist Church. The quilt wtl1 tour the United States starting July 4. Top, the quilt wtl1 Include images of about 90% of the victims of the tragedy. Newport expects to weather budget woes . • While news isn't rosy in City Hall, no cutbacks are anticipated. JwteCaugrande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The bad news is, it's going to be a Jean year. The good news is, it looks like the city won't have to make any cutbacks. City staff have just finished. putting together the city's $142.1-million budget for the 2002-03 fiscal year. Council members will publicly SO"\l~ the detailed spending plan in a study session before their May 28meeting. And one of the first things they're likely to notice is that Newport Coast will be a saving grace. The nearly $5 million in property taxes expected from the recently annexed Newport Coast will offset big losses in hotel and sales taxes that are part of a nationwide economic slump. "This is what we call a status quo budget,• said Dennis Danner, administrative services director for the city. "There are no new programs, aed only one recommended new hire that I know of." The 2001-D2 budget was $136 million, a nearly $10-million increase from the previous fiscal year. By comparison, the coming year's budget reflects a serious economic slowdown. The city's fund for new pro- grams will bear the bulk of the burden. Last year, the city had about $5 million set a.side for projects such as the Balboa Village Improvement Plan now underway. Next fiscal year, which will begin June 31, will have only $4 rrullion for such projects. The transient occupancy tax, or hotel tax, brought in $8.8 mil- lion to the city in the 2000-01 budget year and $7 .8 million in 2001-02. This year, a partial recovery is predicted, bringing it to about $8.3 million. Property taxes in 2000-01 were SEE BUDGET PAGE 4 Duck soup, dark clouds and houses of the holy 111111 IPOITS T he news out of Newport-Mesa tn recent weeks ha.I reminded me ol mack food. We've bad bags ol tasty little monell that are tun to eel when the brain la lazy and not much loterelted lo nosh- ing OD heavy beedHDfll, of current events. And we're calling this one duck soup, dark clouds and houses of the holy. . First the soup. You'll recall that earlier this yeer we engaged in a fictitious collo- quy with a representative ol the white duck population ol Balboa laland. In the wak.tt ol the Newport Beach ban oo the feeding of these fine fowl, the dtY oontidered con- ducting dilcknappingl under the c:over Of~ to thin .. . ... • I ==· of those days. but we may see the sun ~ some point this afternoon. Enjoy • .. se. ..... 2 WEDNISDAY, I-MY 8,·2002 Costa Mesa steps a~ay from all:port litigation • City Council splits on the vote, deciding instead to focus efforts on preventing growth at John Wayne. Lolita Harper DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The City Council refused Monday to join the campaign to overturn Measure W, calling the process •stupid,• as well as a waste of time and energy. Despite Councilman Chris Steel's protests, council members cast a split vote that killed any chance of the oty becoming a plaintiff m a yet-to-be-filed lawsuit chaJJenging the Orange County Central Park and Nature lrubative, more commonly known as Measure W. Councilmen Gary Monahan and Steel dissented. Steel vigorously challenged the coun- cil majority, saying it was the city's responsibility to fight for an airport at the closed El Toro Manne Corps Air Station to ensure that not only the county's air transportation needs are met but that residents will not suffer from the nega-:, tive effects of a possible John Wayn& Airport expansion. SEE AIRPORT PAGE 4 City channels cable options to residents : , _• Meetings in Newport Beach about fUture of television and Internet service will help set up framework for negotiations with companies. June Casagrande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Imagine four, five or six cable teleVlSlon channels ded- icated to high-quality local program- . ming: maybe one for o ty government, another broadcasting lugh school sports, and others dedJcated to local arts and cultwe or environmental issues. Imagine seeing City Coundl meetings rebroadcast at convenient bin.es during the week. Imagine having educational programming right in the classroom. Imagine the signal of local chann~ls as clear and crisp as those of digital cable networks. Capitalizing on a rare opportunity to renegotiate contracts with its two cable providers, city offidaJs are daring to c:l.mam big about what cable can do for residents. And they want residents to join in. A series of workshops will ta.Ice place May 20 to May 23 to gather residents' ideas on what they ~ant from their cabJe SEE CABLE PAGE 4 11111 LIYl·WOB OPllOll con. ,.,. Oty Coundl ghles Initial OK to a pW\ pitched ~the man b.Nnd the &.*Anti-Mall tNt Would combine m.aM. offlca tplC9 and h(Qlng. ........ WITYIUllTI State Mdng goea to eo.t. .... and .... lllDl't IWt\ palm ...... .. end N9tupDrt ..... Pubic We have the CMe ol n.wny Kitaen .Plnley, for inltance, whom we know la in a btt ol a legal pk:kle for allegedly clubbing her hm- band -former~ pttcb- er Chuck Pini., -abCNt tbe bead wttb tbe oucb md of her blgb-Meled lboe. Tbat one -• eolumlll go -II • tbe local wblte duck=· :..1:8 ~ necn•= QM '9IUW I DM.Y N.OT Worb0..--191t. .. ..... PmlioD or a Cb I l'lto ...... Bull.a C11D gobble that am ap and .... clowD wD. 'Ito cut the wlume ol duck doo ~ dwnftel ....... 11dl bad our wblta duck c.... ...... .._ .... rac.1 ..., .... ... a.... .. , ............. c.- .. .............. Hu+ £' 0 \ -. , .......... 11 ...... ,. l ............ bcde of bli wit DO t I . . t SEE LINES MM• / 'l . ~ PETS Of THE WEEK said. •Tho shelter 11 ltlll c.aUiDg with mama cats and babies to be saved. Your partidpation in fostering 11nlmals in your homes aaves lives. Your dollan allow ua to continue rescuing and 1>4ymg medical bills .• ·. Kittens Newport Beach residents Courtney, 7, and RyJUl Brown, 5, adopted one Q( the first nand-raisett and boWe·fed kittens of the season, said Di.Anna Pfaff-Martin, founder of the Community Animal Network. See other animaJa available for adop- tion at www.anJmalnezymrk.org or stop by Russo's pet store at Pashion Island between ooon and • p.m. on weekends. •This weekend, we will have eight kit· tens available to take home and a beauti· ful, large declawed orange male cat,• she Information: (fl49) 759-3646, or write to the CommunitY Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658. 2 Wedneldoy, M.oy 8, 2002 FOR A GOOD CAUSE Theresa €hase. , . Leading the charge for library funds H ow do you raise $1 million for a library in just a few months? Make sure Theresa Chase is one of your top people on the job. The Newport Beach mother of three is co-chair- woman of the Build A Mariners Library Fund. Along with Chris .Wilkinson, she is half of an unstoppable duo dedicated to building a new Mariners Branch Library in Newport Beach. "At first, I was afrmd it wasn't possible ," Chase said. "But when they asked us to do 1t, Chris and I just looked dt each other and thought, 'Someone's got to do it.' U we let Uus oppor- tunity slip through our fingers, the whole community suifers." The Mariners Branch Library project was designed to take advantage of state Propos1bon 14 funds that pay for the JOtnt pro- jects of separate enbties, in this case the city and the school dis- trict. The library will replace the existing Mariners Brdllch Library and also have a separate entrance and area for Mdriners Elementary School students, which will a llow the faality to double as the school library. To quality for the $2 million m state money, the remaining $1 - million cost of the library must be raised from private donations. And if mooching a million bucks doesn't sound difficult enough. try doing it in only about six months. The city has until June 10 to have the $1 million in hand in time for the state deadline to apply for the grant. #We have been going around ALMANAC DUI ARRESTS FYI To make a donation, mail checks payable to the Build Mariners Ubrary Fund to the Newport Beach Public Library, -P.O. Box 3065, Newport Beach, CA 92659. For more infonna· tlon, call (949) 644-3150. to other schools, getting in front of people in any arena that we can," said Chase, who fell into her cur· rent fund-raising role after play· ing a 011cial part in the Measure A school bond campaign. "Rotary Club meetings, PTA meetings, foundation meetings, we've got- ten Diers going home with all the kids at all the local public schools. The most successful contact seems to be the personal contacts. For example, getting people on different streets to have little cof- fee get-togethers for their neigh· bors. They talk about the library and soliciting donations. We've been very successful with those." This strategy of building street-level momentum from street level seems to be working. As of Friday, close to $300,000 had been raised, leaving much work to be done but lots of rea- son for optimism. "(think-we'll pull it off," she said. "Everyone has heard about it, everyone's getting excited about it. Now's the time to take out the checkbook." -Story by June Casagrande; photo by Greg Fry • Jav-ier Anthony Chavez. 36, Costa Mesa • Scott Edman Stapley, 49, Newport Beach •David Harris Whitmire, 41, Irvine FRIDAY The following people have been arrested recent· /yon suspicion of driving undet the influence of an intoxicant They have only been arrested on suspioon of a crime and, as·with all suspects. are considered innocent until proved guilty. • Ryan Marshall Eberle, 28, Costa Mesa • John Edward Giordani, 59, Newport Beach • Trevor Durand Mathewson, 30, Newport Beach • Edward J. Mess, 52, Costa Mesa • Ellen Kathryn Powell, 29, Laguna Beach COSTA MESA SUNDAY • Javier Serrano, 26, Santa Ana THURSDAY •Tiffany Shabnam Ardehall, 21, Costa Mesa • Philip Stephen Pierson, 46, Newport Beach • Mark M icael Neimeyer, 31, Corona • carol Kristine Enriquez, 52, Costa Mesa • Sabrina Melo-Dasilva, 25, Irvine MAY1 SATURDAY • Netzar Teodoro Carrasc.o, 24, Santa Ana • Shauna Lynn Coffee, 2B, Costa Mesa • Nicole Leigh Folmar, 26, Newport Beach • Jesus Cuellar-Cruz. 45, Santa Ana • Ohberto Valdin Franco, 47, Costa Mesa • David Bradley Oppedahl, 47, Newport Beach • M ark Antonio Gonzalez. 28, Tustin •Jose Manuel Mendez. 21, Huntington 8each REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS • Melissa Suzanne Stinchcomb, 25, Costa Mesa • Juan Jose Varga·Pad1lla, 35, Santa Ana FRIDAY • Nathaniel Patrick Crosby, 40, Newport Beach COSTA MESA • Tamara Lynn Goss, 35. Costa M esa • Truman Johnwn Hedding, 23, Laguna Hills 2330 Vanguard Way, S228,000 2378 Cornell Drive, S285,000 867 Prospect Place, S487,500 225 Tulane Road, S339,000 759 Grayling Bay, S221,000 THURSDAY • Jim Millan, 42, Costa M.esa • Jeffrey Hamilton Montgomery. 30, Costa Mesa 3437 Summerset-Circle, S325,000 MAY 1 • May catherine Flesc.h, 39, Costa Mesa NEWPORT BEACH SUNDAY • Axeli Eloy Clemente, 22, Irvine • Paris Ricardo Flemings. 4], Norwalk SATURDAY NEWPORT BEACH 385 Seawind Drive, $300,000 1525 Miramar Drive, $810,000 10 Seyne, $784,045 1 Seyne, $894,000 86 Sidney Bay Drive, $1.176 million 3 Rlvage, S 1.147 mllllon • Michael Thomas Byrnes. 36. Newport Beach 510 Marguerite Ave., $255,000 510 Acacia Ave .• $592,500 '-J.S..-.. READERS HQlllME Daily1Eilot MDk.aor (949) 642-6086 (9ot9) 574-422• ~-~t#nft.com Record your tomments about the s.w~ Dally Piiot « news tips. l't!Olo~ VOL 96, NO. 128 \ ~~lSI ADDRES5 ~~('Om ntOMASH.JOHNION, Qur addrea ls 130 W. 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Those students selected must have at least a 3.33 grade-point average. Columbia is among the nation's eight Ivy League insb· tutions and is a very presti· gious research univeTSities.. . Orange Coast College has re(:. ogni7.ed more than 140 stu· dents for varying academic achievements. The social sci- ence honorary society, Phi Alpha Mu. recogni7.ed stu· dents for outstanding scholar- ship who have maintained a grade·P,Oint average of 3.5 or better in social science courses and a 3.0 or better average. Of the 76 students recognized, the students from Costa Mesa indude Alejandra Amador, Amy C. Angelo, Greg M. Brent. R.aage M. Bullaleh, stofles. illustrations, edit«lal metter Of adlleft.-nents herm can be repro- duced without written !*'"'iSlion of copyright Cl\l'lfler. HOW IQ BEAOt US Orwe..don The TlrMS Orange County (800) 252-9141 ~ O•lfied (949) 642-5678 Display (949) 642_.321 (dhorilll News (949) 642-5680 Sports(949)57 ..... 22l News Fu (949) ~170 Sports Fall (949) 650-0170 E·mall. cM/lypllo~tlmes com MMtOffka ' 8tnlnetS Offlc* (949) 64.2 .. 121 ltnlneJ F11 (949) 6J1-7126 ~ "'""-~""""' ·~flfO.IAl.,...lll!M _,_°'..,.,..,._.... Gettin1. INVOLVED Doily Pilot • GETIJNG fNVOLVED runs periodically In the Daily Pilot on a rotating .basis. If y~'d like information on adding your organiza- tion to this list. call (949) 574-4298. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOElY The society collects information, photos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the har- bor area . Volunteers are needed for derical tasks, computer input and help in the library. (949) 631-5918. CRISIS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INC. The nonprofit organization is seek· ing volunteers for its expanding trauma response program. Some volunteers assist law enforcement, firefighters and emergency-type responders by providing emotional first aid and support. to injured or traumatized people. Other volun- teers provide dispatch and office support. No experience is neces- sary. Training will be provided. (949) 588-1414. NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST The Upper Newport Bity Nature Preserve is looking for volunteers lo assist with naturalist-led tours and programs, special events, and habitat restoration projects. The interpretive center is at 2301 University Drive. Newport Bea~. (714) 973-6829. OASIS SENIOR CENTER Meals on Wbeel.S volunteers are needed lo distribute prepared dish· es to homebound seniors in the Newport Beach area. The delivery time is between 11 :30 a.m. and 1 p.m. daily. The Oasis Senior Center also needs volunteer nurses for its bimonthly blood pressure scree.n· ings. The center offers this service between 9 and 11 a.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Volunteers should commit two hours once a month or volunteer on a substitute basis. The center is at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. Gayle D. Callaway, Amalia D. cardenas, Kirby M. Fopma. Jane T. GRves, Ynka Hasegawa, Diana C. Jacob, Kimberly L Kuhn. Tim Matthies, Juliana Ocon, Ml.ldko Okamoto, Edson C. Rodrlguez, Satoml Tukaoka and Diana Vallera-Rk:kerson. The students from Newport Beach indude Paul A. Alexander, Douglas F. McDaniel, Vanessa R. Moore, Justtn R. Rich and Leanne M. Salanga. ln addition, OCC also recognized 65 student athletes who qualified for the athletic honor roll. Those student ath- letes completed a minimum of l 2 academic units and main- tained a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher during the sea- sbn of their sport. Those from · Costa Mesa indude Lauren Cassity, Nancy Hatsushl, Daylyn Kelley, Mark Meyen, Casey Petenon, Greg Worth.tag, Vanessa Johnson, Katja Muller, Mitch Probert, Und.say Smc>e>t. Travis ntmble and Fernanda Velasro. Those from Newport Beach include Ull Yvette Lopez and Natalie SL Andre .... Richard Chao of Newport Beach will receive an honorary professional degree from the metallurgical engi· neering department from University of Missouri-Rolla in Rolla, Miss., during the univer- sity's spring commencement ceremonies May 18. Chao is one of 13 recipients of hon- orary professional degrees from the university. Chao is a senior principal engineer and scientist at Boeing Space Systems Co. He received his master's degree from Missouri· Rolla in metallurgical engi· neering and engineering man- agement in 1971and1975, respectively. Chao has worked in the aerospace metallurgical engineering field since 1972 and for McDonnell Douglas- Boeing Space Systems Co. for 20 years. His work has primari· ly involved the development and application of lightweight.. high-strength aluminum alloys, which contributed to produc- tion and development pro- grams for the Delta 2, 3 and 4 rockets, the International Space Station, and the F-5, F· 15, F-17 and P-18 aircraft. Chao endowed a scholarship- fellowship fund tn the metal· lwg:ical engineering depart- ment and is providing a room for the new student center at Missouri-Rolla. • NEJG~ spotllghts achieve- ments In the community. Please dirKt noteworthy information to Christine Carrlllo via fax at (949) 646-4170, or send e-mail to dal/ypi- lotOlatimes.com. SURF IND SUN WEATHER .EORECAST Drizzle and fog will be found early this morning, but the clouds may part a bit this afternoon. Highs 'Mii be In the mlcMOs. Lows will be in the low SOI. nort:hwesterty winds blow· Ing 15 to 25 knots, with 2· to 4-foot waves and a north- west swell of 6 to 9 feet. Later, the swell wlll be 5 to 8 feet. ~ much of the same -=·suRF throughout the woric week. While the swells run out of By s.turd.y, we may have stea.m today, another wUI another mostfy sunny day p~ up Frld.y. So, don't with highs ne... 70. e~ much untll then. On lnfonMtlcw.i: Friday, waist-to chest-highs www.nws.noaa.gov. will return. ........ ..,. WWW.SUrfrldfli.Ol'fl. TIO£S :=. =".!t~ 1:57 p.m. 0.16 f91t loW 8:11 p.m. 4.11 ... hlgtt WAlll....._. Abo&ll 9' . • . Doily Pilot CROSS EXAMINE --. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS UCI prof er;: ·r r earns investigative grant An assistant professor• at UC Irvine received a highly selective Young Investigator grant from the Office of Naval Research. Peter Burke, assistant pro- fessor m the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineenng. will receive $300,000 over three years - the maximum award. His research proposal. "Quantum Information dnd Noise Studies with Semiconductor NanodeVlces, ~ was one of onJy 10% selected this year. Nanotechnology IS dn emerging area in whJch researchers create novel elec- troruc and optical devices and materials the size of a few atoms. Burke hopes to eventually create a computer with one bit per atom and use the laws of quantum physics to manip· ulate, transmit and store ,;.. -~ : ENGUSH TE.A ROOM !~ t ~~UlllV~b • ~ . : • lMPORTFD BRITISH Gooos ' • ANTIQUF.s & GIFTS • •CATERED TF.AS & PAKTI£S • • • • • 369 East I 7th Street t (I 7rh & Tustin). C..osr.a Mesa • • • • • Sun, 11 :00 • 2:30 Tues · Sat 11 :00 ·4:00 • Mon -Ooscd TJee Mom To Te11 Mothers Day May 12, 11 :00 am-2:30 pm •HIGH TF.A • HOMF.MADE Pl.FS & F..NGUSH SPEClAlllf.S Prices from S 10. 00 -$ l 5°' ,,. .. .......... ~ •ii:,. .. f c Council gives initial QK to artists loft development · A worker .repal.n a Clngular Wlreleu communi- cation site hldden lmtde a cross at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church and School. • Plan being pitched by the man Qehind the Lab/Anti-Mall · and The Camp woilldcomblne retail, office space and housing. something different and unique,• senior planner Kimberly Brandt said. The 12,000- square·foot project is proposed for a site in the 700 block of Randolph Avenue '- a small street that runs perpendicular to Bristol Street, just east of The Camp. space requirements for a proposed development are based on the effect the project would have in r~ard to popttlati&n, -~J1c and infrastructure demands. Planners typically calculate square_ footage requirements based on different types of development -such as commercial. retail, industrial o.r housing. Lolita Harper D AIL"I' PILOT COSTA MEsA -The City Council gave preliminary approv81 Monday to an innovative future development that offers a mixed-use of retail, office and housing in the same building. Shaheen Sadeghi Sadeghi owns -or ls in negotiations to buy -various properties in the Bristol Street area in the hopes of creating an alternative downtown area, he said. In a mixed-use development, no set procedure exists, Brandt said. She has asked the coundJ to give the Planning Department the opportunity (0 research and create some zoning cri- teria. SEAN HIUER/ OAJL"I' PILOT Council members voted unanimously to allow plaruiing staff to look .into the possibility of the mixed-use project on Randolph Avenue, as p roposed by developer Shaheen Sadeghi. Sadeghi, who brougllt the city the• Lab/Anti-Mall and more recently The· Camp, is hoping to build an unprece- dented project that would combine tra- ditionally separate land uses. Preliminary plans call for artists lofts in which residents will live and work out of the same space. "I'm trying to bring products .of an artistic approach,• Sadeghi said. "Projects that are much more diversified and sophisticated,. I am passionate that we create some texture here in Orange County. Not au of Uus homogenized sur- roundings.· Planners likely. wiU look at other cities that have developed mixed-use projects and analyze what worked and what didn't. Brandt said the department could use the results of the studies for other areas of the city -such as the Westside - where artist lofts are considered a possi- ble solubon to enstmg land-use con- flicts. The mixed-use concept ss gauung popularity an various Southern California citJes, but 1l poses challenges for city planners. "We have the opportunity to do Usually, square footage and open Sadeghi's proposed pro1ect would still require subsequent revtew by the Planrung Comrruss1on and Caty Counol before it is approved. information in new and more powerful ways. · Young Investigator grant recipients are chosen on the basis of previous professional achievement, the submission of a research p roposal and evidence of strong support by their universities. Event raises $3,000 for aquatic center About 40 women rose to the challenge of a unique triathlon on Sunday to raise money for the Newport Aquatic Center's junior paddling team. The women performed a 4.3-mile run/walk, rappeUed Sophomore to down the side of Pirate's Cove, attend conference then kayaked back 2 112 miles . through the Newport Aquatic A Newport Harbor High ,Center, raising close to $3,000 School sophomore has been in the process. The women selected to participate in the were a diverse group of ag~ National Student Leadership and athletic abilities -some Conference on Medicine and had never even been in a boat Health Care in Washington, before. D.C., this summer. The funds will go toward Nasim Khadem will join getting the team and its boats 1,500 gifted high school stu· to a nabonal competition in dents from U1e U.S. mid othe-r ~c""eorgia~he end of July, countries, taking workshops said co-organizer Susan and classes in which they Hogue of Costa Mesa. study the udi~tinction of lead- ership." Boy Scout event camping at Dunes Through participation in the t 1-day program, students develop their abilities to think on their feel, engage in critical analysis and cornmu· nicate effectively. More than 18,000 Boy Scouts are expected to partic- ipate in a three-day series of events tilled Scout-0-Rama, I WHY STAY HOME Sunset Dinners ~istorante :Mamma qina Monday-Friday: 4:30-6: 15 Egplant Parmigiana or Gmnelloni Alla Florentina (with soup or salad) JUST $10.90 The Real Prime Rib or Filet Mignon (with soup or salad) JUST $13.90 Sandabs Piccata or Salmon Alla · Checca (with soup or salad) JUST $12.90 (949) 673-9500 www.mammagina.com 2Sl Ea,tt Coast Highway• Newport Beach running Friday to Sunday dt the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. Dog walk to be held Saturday will receive an event dog tag, bandanna and a doggie bag. About 1,000 Boy Scouts are expected to camp dl the Dunes' private facility dunng the weekend's festiVlties. The series will kick off wilh an Eagle Scout aJumm reunion to be held at 5:30 p.m. Friday. Th.is event.is open to all individuals who have edmcd the Eagle rank and wul include dinner and prescntd· lions by Eagle Scout alumni The Fairview Park Friends Committee is hosting "Paws dround the Park,~ a dog walk, on Saturday as a fund- raiser for the preservation of the pdrk. It will also serve as a way to get the community acquainted with the park. There will also be a dog costume coolest at 8:30 a.m. Registrabon will begin at 8 a.m. Prizes v.rill be awarded to costume contest winners and lo the participant who raises the most sponsor money. The walk will begin at 9 a.m .. and registration will start at 8 .a.m. Saturday will feature d host of events for the Scouts, including canoe races, obsta· de courses and wall ch.mbl>. The cost to attend Saturddy's programs is $5 per person The event will feature a one-mile short and two-mile long walk around the park The reglStrabon fee is $20 per walker. The first 200 registrants Registration fonns a(e avaalable at local pet stores, businesses and Costa Mesa Caty Hall. lnformabon: (714) 754-5698 At 10 a .m. Sunday, dbout 250 Boy Scouts will dccompa- ny their mothers under the Dunes' giant white tent for d Mother's Day brunch. OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ' Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort is at t 131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Information: Brett Beck, (714)546-4990, Ext. 142. "OUR OWN WINES JUST ARRIVED FROM NAPA VALLEY" 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·64S·7626 Family Fun We~kend Celebrating Mom! at South Coast Plaza Sfl"Urday, ft\ay 11 attd Su..def, ft\ay 12 Bring the entire family to South Coast Plaza to en;oy tree adMlies including family photographs, carousel rides, Mother's Day aafts and plenty of enteftainmenl Our retalars and restannts are getting in on the act with wonderful offers of tta own. Matt< yol' cafendar for a fantastic weekend that promises to be a ~ time tor your entint family. All Activities and Events are Free! {:attJily P11ote>graf>'\S ti carousel Rides MOfker's Day c..ra~ tl Trai" Rides JaJJoo" Arfisfs ti Li\Je MUSic. Saturday, May 11 . 1 O am -6 pm and Sunday. May 12. 11 an -5 pm Every Mom deserves a g r eat meal out Just ptace a call to oor Concierge and lat them reserw a tabte tor your family at one of our many 1lne clf*'O or casual r89tiUanlS. (714)435-2083 Treat Mom to a bountiful bouque.t All weekend long, In Bloom Fine Rora/ o.lgt1 wtl be creallng beeutffuf arrangements for .-In our c.ouMt Coutt Mother's Day Enter to Win EnCer to win• IP9Cilll o.r of~.~~ Plllza: ~Dy In• luJrutfow ... "' n....., ,_,, CoM,...,.. A l#y ol pempet*'IJ el n. lp9 Soul't CCWf ,.,,_ AcrpaJ.-, -0....,,., ...... ~ A be9'll#ul .a llC#flf end,_,,.,,..,....,._. IM.GW ffor..ClualllDl• ..... •1 ..... , ...... -.JU 1111 au ••1 •ti ~• t . . .. . 4 WednoScior, Moy 8, 2002 PUBLIC SAFEn POLICE flllS COSTA MESA • ...,. Stnet: A vehicle bur- glary was reported In the 3300 block at 10:26 a.m. Monday. • Bristol StNet: Vandalism was reported In thv900 block at 10:52 a.m. Mondly. • Fischer Avenue: Annoying phone calls were reported in the 300 block at 9:35 a.m. Monday. • Harbor Boulevard: A grand theft was reported in the 2300 block at 3:28 p.m. Monday. • Monte Vlsu Avenue: An auto theft was reported In the 100 block at 8:39 p.m. Monday. • Newport Boulevard: A com· mercial burglary was reported in the 2100 block at 3:38 p.m Monday. • West Wiison Street Pouession of drugs was report· ed in the 300 block at 4 58 a.m. Monday • East 19th Street and lrvlne Avenue: A hit-and-run was reported at 6·16 pm Monday BLANKET CONTINUED FROM 1 look Like the makings of a large scrapbook, but when put mlo perspective, the nag design will be appdrent, Abraham sdid. N1colC' M1Uer's smiling lace stood out m her row. ·Mtller was kiUed Sept. 11 while working on ill-fated United Airlines Flight 93. She was used to takmg care of others whtle they trc1veled; now her final cross-country tnp 1s m the hands of Goggin dnd other local volunteers. Once hmshed, the three fldgs Wlll tour the country on their wdy to New York City for the one-year c1nmversdJY ol the attacks. Abraham hopes to have the project .complete by June 15, and the three flags will start their indi· vidual tours from Southern California, San Frdnrisco and Seattle on July 4. Goggm, who works for an air freight porter, will drTange the transportation for the quilts. "I can't kmt. I can't sew. but I figured there was something I could do to help,· said Goggm, 54. Although Goggm 1s stitch- BUDGET CONTINUED FROM 1 $24 .7 mt.Ilion; the next year's $29.3 million included a $2.3 million boost from Newport Coast, where property taxes were collected by the city for six months of that year. The coming year will see that amount from Newport Coast roughly double, bnnging total property ldX revenue citywide to about $32.6 m1lbon. Besides the economic slowdown dnd its e ffect on tounsm and commerce. slate budget woes hdve also tut home. Despite the governor's NEWPORT BEACH • airch StrMt: A commerc1,1 burglary was reported In the 4300 block at 8:51 a.m. Monday. • Hollg Oriw: Battery was' reported in the 100 block at 7:19 p.m. Monday. • Grllnt Street A hit-and-run was reported in the 200 block at. 12:09 p.m. Monday. • Lugonla Street: A home' burglary was reported in the 300 block at 7:21 a.m. Monday. • Newport Boulevard: · Battery was reported in the 2600 block at 1:22 a.m. Monday. • Newport Center Drive Ent: Vandalism was reported In the 400 block at 8:06 a.m. Monday. • s.nta Rosa Drive and Newport Center Drive bst: A vehicle burglary was report· ed at 8:36 p.m. Monday. • 15th Street and Bay Avenue: A grand theft~as reported at 7:30 a.m. Monday. challenged, his wife is not. She is one of the 500 nation- al volunteers who thread and sew the final cloth images into the enormous quilted masterpiece. Goggin said his wife enlisted him. Volunteer Ralph Short was also drawn into the pro- ject by his wife's influence. The 77-year-old Costa Mesa man said he was out walking his dog when he saw a quilt- ing flier. He thought his wife, who loves quilting, would be interested and subsequently met Abraham. "It was just a fluke that I knocked on the door with my funny dog and here it turned into this,• Short said. Volunteers say it was more than a fluke. AfteF-all, it was Short -a 50-year member of the First United Methodist Church -who arranged for the project's headquarters . "I just think this is such a marvelous and creative idea," Short said. "We have such enthusiastic volunteers who were moved enough to honor the victims of this horrible tragedy. And it's all coming together in Costa Mesa.• • LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lolita harp- er@lat1mes.com. statement that he won't take from cities vehicle license fees they receive each year, Newp())-r. Beach officials aren't taking any chances. The budget excludes the $2. 7 million that the city ·could usually count on from the state. "We thought it was best to be conservative on this point," Danner said . The City Council will hold a budget hearing at its June 11 meeting. The budget must be adopted June 25. • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at 1une.casagrandeOlatimes.com. f]Z; ~~IN~ "'" ~,-~ Mattress Outlet Store BRAND NfW ·COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! ,,., alC 3165 Harbor Blvd. e ·--Costa-·---1 • One Block South ol 40& l'Wy ~111111• .. (114) 545·1168 - Dolly Pilot Agencies receive safety grants days, Sgt. Steve Shulman said. "It will also help us fund two DUI checkpoints,• he said. • State funding goes to Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police deparbnents and Newport Beach Public Works Department. The money will be avail- tively. UC Irvine's Plealth and able from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30, Policy Research program also 2003. o-p. lhareth DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA Publlc safety programs in both cities will benefit from traffic safety grants handed out by Gov. Gray Davis on Tuesday. received $481,481. Shulman said the depart- The newly funded grants ment has benefited from traf- fall under several priority fie safety funds in previous program areas that include years. vehicle occupant protection, "I believe we've used the chiving under the influence, money to buy laser guns for emergency medical response speed enforcement and fund- services, p olice traffic ser-ed other DUI programs,• he vices. bicycle and pedestrian said. . . . Bludau said. •It will allow the Police Department, as well as our traffic engineers. to better identify trends in accidents, - he said. "That way, we can look at what we can do differ- ently to make the situation better.~ , In Costa Mesa, the inter- section of Placentia Avenue and 20th Street will get a crosswalk safety light mod- eled after one in Laguna Beach, Lt. Karl Schuler said. The light alerts drivers when pedestrians 1U'e crossing the street. · The 182 new ~ants, which will fund a vanety of local and statewJP9"ograJ:ns, total $30.3 million and will be dis-. tributed to cities, counties and state departments. The Costa Mesa Police Department will receive $25,000, and the Newport Beach Police and Public Works departments will get $76, 160 and $50,000, respec- education programs, traffic _ Of the $3()'.3 million m collision data collectioO, .... grants statewide, about $4.2 roadway safety, and out-million has been allocated to reach to community-based Los Angeles and Orange organizations throughout counties. California. The Public Works Newport Beach police will Department will use its use the money to pay the DUI $50,000 to update computer- team for overtime shifts, espe-ized traffic accident records dally on weekends and holi-system, City Manager Homer •In that area. it has been an issue with day..-orkers and a busl stop,• he said. "The • crosswalk safety light has really helped in Laguna.• The light will probably be installed in a year, Schuler said. AIRPORT CONTINUED FROM 1 HU we don't join the law- suit, can't we at least post- pone this lo (gather) more information?" Steel asked. Councilwoman Libby Cowan, who has consistently opposed what she calls bal- lot-box planning, labeled the process "stupid" and said it was time to move on and concentrate on John Wayne Airport. "I don't need any more information,• Cowan said. "It lS time to pttHttis to rest. ... (John Wayne Airport) is a completely different issue CABLE CONTINUED FROM 1 providers. The seven work- shops will each address a dif - fercnl interest area: govern- ment agencies, education, environmental organizations, business, arts and cuJture, sports and recreation, and commumty and civic organi- zations. Officials will use the infor- mation gathered from resi- dents and organizations, along with a phone survey now underway, to negotiate what they hope will be a good deal for customers or Adelphia Communications Corp. and Cox Corrununicabons inc. "We as a community have an opportunity now to put into place a lot of the techno- logical advances that have ldken place in the last 10 What's AFLOAT • WHAT'S AFLOAT is published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event. submit the inform<t- tion to the Daily Pilol, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by e-maif to dai- lypilotOlatimes.com. • than this challenge would ever address.• In March, Orange County voters passed the initiative, which changes the zoning of the base to park and open space, and essentially blocks an international airport at the site. Immediately alter the pas- sage of Measure W, a petition was filed in Superior Court by the Airport Working Group, a local organization that favors an international airport at El Toro, to chal- lenge the measure's legality. The Orange County Regional Airport Authority agreed to appear as a plcun- tiff in the lawsuit and is ask- ing that Costa Mesa cons1d~r years," said Marilee Jackson, the city's puolic information officer who heads up commu- nications, including cable television issues, for the city. Federal rules that require the city to renew the cable companies' contracts leave the city little legal power to make demands on the com- panies. That's where the workshops come in. Public pressure, combined with smart negotiating tactics, could provide the leverage the city needs to persuade the companies to give the city more channels and even to produce local programoung. Under the city's present contract with its two cable companies, the city gets 5% of all revenue from cable tele- vision in the city. ln the 2000- 01 fiscal year, this amounted to $1,041,454 for the city. Jackson said this fee could also be used as a negotiating GONDOLA TOURS Gondola Romance otters daily tours of Newport Harbor during lunch and din- ner. (949) 675-4730. The tours gd out of Lido Marina Village, 3400 Via Oporto in Newport Beach. KAYAK TOURS The Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Nature Preserve hosts two-hour kayak tours of the Back Bay at 10 a.m. every Sunday at 2301 University Drive, Newport .. the same. other four hailed from Although the county over-Newport Beach and Irvine. whelmingly supported Jack Wagner, deputy · Measure W, election results director of the airport author- show 68% of Costa Mesa vot-ity, assured council members ers sided against a zoning that the lawsuit was legally change. Steel dismissed criti-sound. He said the city would cism that he shouJd respect not have to pay for any por- lhe will of all Orange County tion of the legal costs and voters, saying other cities' that his agency just wanted . voters were not his concern. to use the city as a political "I'm representing the city statement. Eight other cities of Costa Mesa, and I'm sup-have already signed on, he porting my e lectorate,• Steel said . said. "Let's not kid ourselves,• Auctience members sup-Wagner said. "Listen to your ported Steel, saying the City constituents and join us.• Council should listen to its _ residents. l'wo of the six peo--.-LO_ut_A_HA_ftPER __ c_ov_ers-Co-sta- ple who spoke in favor of Mesa. She may be reached at (949) jouting the lawsuit were 574-4275 or by e-mail at folita.harp· Costa Mesa residents. The erOlatimes.com. tool, such as if the city chose to demand a higher percent- age. ' A recent Federal Communications Conunission ruling stopped the city's prac- tice of also taking a percent- age of cable Internet fees. Phil Urbina, government affairs manager for Adelphia, said company representatives plan to attend many of the city workshops. "This is an opportunity for us to listen as well, to listen to our customers,• Urbina said. "It's importa.nt to note, though, the many things we already do." He said that in addition to producing, broadcasting and rebroadcas.ting Newport Beach City Council meetings, the company also produces the programs "City Scenes," "Speak Up Newport" and "Pick A Pet. " He said it's too early to say Beach. $20. Kayaks made available through Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. Call (800) 585-0747 for reservations. COOKIE CRUISES Tbe Adventures at Sea Yacht Charters hosts cruises around Newport Harbor from 2 to 3:30 p.m. every Sunday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $20, includes cruise, parking, cookies and sodas. Reservations required. (949) 650-2412. SAILING TEAMS Orange County employers can bring their employees out to Newport Beach on week- days to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of Orange Coast College. The School of Sailing and Seamanship now offers a chance for groups to wotk with the onboard instructor on dif. ferent sailing techniques while they get advice on bow to per- form well in business. No sail- ing experience necessiry. One-day classes range from SlOO to $125. ~949) 645-9412. SAILlll CWSIS S.Oboet reatall and prtvate le11<>ns are available at Marina Sail.in in the Balboe fun Zone. A:fvarw:ect daaes include navigation, big boat, powerboet, introduction to heavy ..alb.-and tint-mate lnltrucUoD. (9'9) 673· 11'31 the 8lue Dolphin SetJtag Chab. ....., 8'4·252St or Udo s.-.. Cub. (9'9) 875-G827 • ••• ... tr ....... ............ ~­...... ~ ,.,.. FYI Workshops will take place May 20 to May 23. For a list of workshop topics, times and locations, visit www.city.newport- beach.ca.us pr call (949) 644-3002. R~atlons may be made to that number or to ml/jack· sonOclty.nevyport- beachD.us. bow many of the residents' wishes the company will be able to accommodate. "We're going to look at the community needs in light or the costs," he said. •That's our responsibility." • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 br by e-mail at june.casagrandeOladmM.com. pie with disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678. IOAI RENTALS Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the water in many ways, with single and double kayaks. electric boats, 14-holder sail- boats, pedal boats and run- abouts for offshore use or auis- ing the bay. (949) 673-7200. Electric boat rentals are avail- able by the hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are equiJ?ped. with window enclosures and CD players. Ice and cups are pro- vided. Reservations are sug- gested. An hour rental ls $70. (949) 645·6812. Sall airborne outalde Newport Harbor, 'Pulled by a motorboat at Balboa Pa.ra· sailing near the Balboa .Pun Zone. A 90-minute trip is $45. (949) 673-1693. A motorized lounge c:ha1r may be rented at Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boats, electric Qooll, boOgie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach furniture and wetsuitl a.llo are available. (949) 129-t 150. PM'ty poalooal. daapural runabout. and family pon- toOill may b9 Nnted at Anchon Away Boat Rent.all bi tbe BIJboa .... z... (9'8, 873-3372. • ... • . • • Doily Pilot LINES CONTINUED FROM 1 ambassa~or seeing red. Never rnmd the city had yanked their meal ticket, or the irony of the city fretting over duck droppings when it had been cclrting its untested human waste to sites in Irvine for years. It was the targeting or the white ducks that hdd him lathered. The brown mallards -federally protected -got to stick ~ound under the aegis of a kind of ornithological affir- mative action. And so with no other options tot Survival in Newport Beach, the white duck told us that ~there's always Costa Mesa.• But for a moment Monday evening, during the Costa Mesa City Council session, things weren't looking so ducky for our billed refugees. While retooling and spit-shining the city's code governing Costa Mesa's parks and recreation facili- ties, language was kicked about that would ban public feeding of waterfowl. That's because the Lakes at TeWinkle Park are teeming with ducks and their drop- pings. Nevertheless, Councilman Gary Monahan and Mayor Linda Dixon - sharing stories of how their children enjoy feeding the ducks there -urged their colleagues to reconsider. Which they did. So it looks for the moment that Costa Mesa will remain the Jenin ~gee camp for • wayward Newport ducks. Moving on, we've bad precious few weeks of warm and tranquil sunshine since the dark clouds that bung over the contentious Home. Ranch debate parted. And yet the overcast is gathering • again, this time over the planned development of a roughly 80,000-square-foot Kohl's department store on the bit of real estate now occupied by the venerable Kona Lanes and the shut- tered Ice Chalet in Mesa Verde Center. It seems that many of the folks who dropped between a half million and 700,000 bucks for one of those man- sionettes in the Mesa Verde Collection are a bit annoyed over the prospect of a sprawling retail outlet tucked nearly.snug against the eastern wall of their cozy new community. Just how thick the battle will become isn't yet clear. Nonetheless, word is the veteran foot sol- diers who tossed grenades into the Segersvom ce.mp durlng the Home Ranch tus- sle -namely Mesa Verde residents Paul Planagan, Robin Leffler and Cindy Brenneman -are lacing up their combat boots. Now if you noodle for a moment orr the considerable volume of coin the Mesa Verde Collection folks invested in their J'UlW homes flJ)d the battle-hardened 'experience of Leffler, Brenneman and Planagan, it's not outside the box to predict another heavyweight brawl between the forces of slow-growth and economic development. Finally, we enter the houses of the holy in . Newport-Mesa to see that the God business hasn't been supping much manna BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Positions opening -'in ~ewport Beach The Newport Beach City Council is looking for qualified residents who are i.nferested in serving a four-year term on various city boards and commis- sions. A total of six vacan- cies will exist when terms expire on June 30. The council is looking to fill positions on the fol- -lowing or:nmltmB: Bmttd of Library 1Tustees1 City Arts Commissioni Civil Service Board; Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission1 and Planning Commission. The deadline for filing applications is 4 p.m. May 15. Applications and addi- tional information can be obtained from the city clerk's office at 3300 Newport Blvd, by calling (949) 644-3005 or through the city'~ Web site at www.city.newport - beach.ca.us under •News and Events.• The City Council will nominate two people for each vacancy at-the--couft-• cil meeting on June 11 and appoint:IhentsWill be made at the following council meeting on June 25. All appointments will become effective July 1. Wednetdoy, Mat 8, 2Q02 5 from heaven lately. In Newport Beach:'\he good people of the Mormon church have been having a tough time convincing local residents that a 1~-foot spire planned for.its new temple on Bonita Canyon Drive won't sully the local skyline. to crawl through to win city approval "for a temporary sanctuary OD its Newport Boulevard property, and revelations that a former priest at St. John the Baptist may have been a bit too friendly with young parish- ioners there. Even God has bad days. lnt•oducing. Tiie ·11ine11t Meantime, Costa Mesa is in the legal gun sights of one of its own over the city's decision·earlier this year to allow Ughthouse Community Church to expand its school operations. Paul Wtlbw -who along with his wife and .various neighbors objected to the expansion, in part, because ot the persistent annoyance of the sound of people ~or­ shiping and children .Playing -has filed suit against the city, claiming its decision threatens the property value of his home. Walking Shoes. Add to these headlines the recent keyhole Calvary Church Newport-Mesa had on Eal'tll. Finn Comfort Made in Germany ' Model Jamaica $170 Available 1n 11 co1ors1 join us in celebrating and honoring ourmamds Live M exican Music* Ewpefienc• The LUXUIY Of Metlculou•ly Hand Cftlfted EuPOpean comfol't Pootwea• Peatufing WO .. d·Cla•• Ol'thopedic suppol't. • NORDSTROM South Coast Plaza Salon Shoes, 2nd Floor 2002 Attention 3rd, 4th, 5~ and 6th grade boys and girls . Ic's cime to sign up for the most exciting soccer toumamem of the year. The Third Annual Pilot Cup!!! The Pilot Cup soccer tournament is a one weekend soccer coumament (May 29 -June 2) to see which school has che best soccer ceam in the following ruvisions. 3rd and 4th grade boys; 3rd and 4di grade girls 5th and 6th grade boys; 5th and 6di grade girls Winners will receive commemontcive awards. Winning schools will receive the right to show off che Pilot Cup Perpetual Trophy Award for one year. So go to the principal's office or the athletics office right now and sign up to represent your school in che most acicing soccer event of the year - J:he Pilot Cup 2002. The deadline to sign up is Friday, May 10. All participants receive a t-shfrt. This tournament is sponsored by che Daily Pilot and the Youth Services Association. There is a $5 contri bution co cov~r the cost of chc t-shirt. Don't miss our on chis chance to play soccer for your school and win che right to the Pilot Cup1Perpcrual Trophy as the b6t sotscr school in town. Yes, we do need coaches. For more information, contact your child's schooL r-----------------------------, ~: } PihtC]p . I I I Namc:.--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.-.....-~~~---~~~~-1 I I 0Boy OCirl Sc.boot::~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--------~~~~~I ,.._,1._ I ~~~~~~__;---~~---'MlllllLL-~~~~~~-----~~. Home~ ----- I • , 6 Wedne!doy, Moy 8, 2002 • Send AllOlN> TOWN Items to the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa -Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- 4170; 'or by atlling (949) 57~. Include the time, date and loc.atic¥1 of the event, .s well as • contact phone number. A complete listing Is availa~ at www.dallypllotcom. THUISDIY The 31th annual All SlnlrJ:h Rummage Sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church , 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. It will also be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday. It's all part of the church's annual rummage sale, which will include items such as clo~g. toys, baby items. shoes, sporting goods. electronics, jewelry, books and more. (949) 631-1854. The Costa Mesa Senior Center will host a monthly seminar about special dietary needs with chef · Alexx Guevara from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Guevara. of Mechanix.x of Health, will discuss choles- terol. blood pressure, blood glucose and triglyceride levels while also providing a cooking demonstration. Free, th9ugh a $2.50 donation is suggested. The center is at 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa. (714) 545-5669. The Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies at UC Irvine will host a lecture by Susan F. Hirsch, department of anthropology at Wesleyan University, as part of its Spring Forum 2002. Hirsch will discuss the role of victims in a capital terror case with a specific focus on the U.S. Embassy bombings trial The lecture is scheduled from 3:30 to S p.m., and is free and open to the public. It will be held in the Social Science Plaza A, Room 1100 at UCI. (949) 824-6410. Youth Employment Service of the Harbor Area Inc. will host the 29th annual ROlD4ll Feast Buffet and Charity Auction at 6 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Parle Ave. The group teaches youth ages 14 to 22 the process necessary to get. keep and grow from a job while also creating youth-oriented programs to i.naease employa- bility. In 2001, the group referred 1,2.00 youth to local employers. (949) 642-0474. · A free seminar OD the ayurve- da approach to menopause will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the patio cafe of Mother's Market. 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. FRIDAY The 2002 Scout-0-Rama, which celebrates the merits of the 92-year-old Boy Scout organization, will begin at 5:30 p.m. with an Eagle Scout alumni reunion open to all individuals who have eaT{led the Eagle rank and will include dinner and a presen- tation al the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. The public is invited to partic- ipate~ beginning at 10 a.m., a day of canoe races, obstacle courses, wall climbs and --~-- AROUND TOWN IET Ill ' The Prlendl of tbe Newport BMdl Ubrvy wW hold a med book sale • In the Prlendl · MeeUng Room at the Central IJbrary, 1000 Avoc•do Ave. A special memben-only preview wlll be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Prtclay. Memberahtp appllcattom wlll ·be available at the door. Hardcover books wlll be priced at two for $1 and paperbacks at six for $1. The sale will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.ni. Saturday, wtth books priced at $1 a bag. Proceeds are donated to the library system. (949) 759-9667. other activities. $.5 to attend Saturday's festivities. The weekend will conclude at 10 a.m . Sunday, when about 250 Boy Scouts will accompany their mothers for a Mother's Day brunch. (714) 546-4990. 'The Pediatric Adolescent Diabetes Research Education Foundation, the Hyatt Newporter, Robinsons-May and Abbey Event Services will bold the 13th annual Island Fantasy Fashion Show at 5:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Newporter, · Planned Parenthood's fifth 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport annual Haute Wired Ball -Beach. Hyatt Newporter staff themed ·velvet Underground" will kick off the night with a -will be held, Oegi.nni.ng with silent auction. reception and cockta.ils and a silent auction at dinner, followed b.y a fashion 7 p.m. on the third floor of show featuring children who Neiman Marcus at Fashion have been diagnosed with Island in Newport Beach. A 'fype 1 diabetes and profes- fash.ion show will follow at 8:15 sional models showcasing p.m .• and a buffet dinner and spring's fashion trends. dancing will begin at 8:30 p.m. Proceeds go to diabetes pro- Funds raised will support the grams offered at Chll(iren's group's health education Hospital of Orange County. department. which reaches out $75, $750 for a table of 10. Call to more than 10,000 teens each · for tickets. (714) 532-8330. year. $150 per person. (714) fj33..6J73, Ext. 121. SltuRDAY The Orange County Chapter of the Sierra Singles C lub Will host. a five-mile.. walk at 5;.30 p.m. at the RobinsOQ.5-May on Newport Center Drive at Fashion Island in Newport Bect11. Free. (714) 427-0457. MONDAY cheon and general meeting of High Priority, 'Ille Breast Qmoer Information Network from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Center Oub, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $30, tncludes lunch and valet park- ing. Make reservations by Wednesday. (71-4) 285-0808. Daily Pilot will take about one bow'. (949) 645-8489. The Center for Global Peace and ConOict Studiet at UC Irvine will present a peace lec- ture from 3:30 to 5 pm.. The lec- ture, whlcb is part d the cen- ters Spring Forum 2002 and c:o- spomored with the Program in The Orange County Sierra ··Citizen Peacebuilding, wUJ Stnglt!s Club will host a consist of a panel of peace spring dance at 6:30 p.m. •t scholars and practitioners from the Costa Mesa Community Northern Ireland. Israel and Center 1845 Park Ave., Costa Palestine, Guatemala and the Mesa: S 1 O bring your favorite United States. The lectu.r:e is beverage. (714) 505-2404. free and open to the public. It will . be held in the Social TUESDAY A. free workshop open to the public titled "How to Control Your Wealth" will be given by Carrie Mizera, a financial advi- sor frQm Morgan Stanley at 5:30 p.m. at Newport Beach Public Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach, hosted by the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce. Miz.era will discUss issues such as estate planning, b'ust strate- gies and real-life examples of how people have made correct decisions to control their wealth. Before joining Morgan Stanley, Mizera served as an investment advisor representa- tive with John Hancock Financial Services. No reserva- tions needed (949) 729-4400 MAY 15 Newcomers to the Orange County Sierra Singles Club can meet for a social with live music and planned activities at 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Commwlity Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. (714) 505-2404. "Amazing Amigos," a free seminar, will take plac;e from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. jn the patio cafe of Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. MAY 16 Environmental Nature Center founder Robert House will lead a walk beginning at noon at the nature center office, 1601 E. Science Plaza A, ROom 1100 at ua. (949) 524-0410. A free seminar on healthy weight reduction will take place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the patio cafe of Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. UY 11 Adams Elementary School will host its fifth annual coun- try fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The fund-raiser and conununi- ty outreach event will be held at 2850 Clubhouse Road, Costa Mesa. It will feature a 30-foot slide, dunk tank, pitch- ing machine, silent auction, carnival games, live entertain- ment, festive dancers, pie-eat- i:qg contest and food. Free. (714) 557-4312. Hike with the Orange County Sierra Singles Club for five miles along the Newport Back Bay at 10 a.m. Meet at the Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve on ~niversity Drive in Newport Beach. Free, bring one quart of water and mon ey for lunch. (714) 996-1738. The Balboa Island Bayfront Artwalk will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. along the South Bayfront promenade on Balboa Island. More than 75 local ~ will be paintin from Ma.rille Avenue to ttt'3 Ferry Landing. Free. (949) 723-6171. 1 Certltted cardJologist "fyson 9 16th St., Ne~rt Beach. Free, Cobb will speak during a Jun-1'ring a sack lunch. The walk The Costa Mesa Hlsto~cal Society will bold its annual open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the society's head- quarters. The event will con- sist of an array of one-day exhibits displaying old sheet music, hats and irons in addi- tion to the regular local histo- ry exhibits. Free. The soci- ety's headquarters are at 1870 Anaheim St.. Costa Mesa. (949) 631-5918 . 2 1st .RnntHtl Corona del Mo.~ Scenic Slt presented by Corona de/ Mar Chamber of Commerce and City of Newport Beach Community Services Sthttdt4l6 of Events J~ne 1, ~oo~ 6:ooam 7:3 oam 7:ssam 8:20am B:45am 9:00am Registration begins warm-up Men's sk Race women's sk Race 2 Mile Fun walk 1k Kid's Dolphin Dash I • ~@!~ FLORAL & 1tGIFT Great Mother's Day Gifts 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa, Located behind Plum's Patio Mon-Fri 10:00am-6:00pm, Sat &t SunlO:OOam-.S:OOpm Phone (949) 764-1746 SABATINO'S Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Please call tor hours, directions & reservations. : (949) 723-0621 : Free TOTAL TRUST PLAN Seminar Thur\dny l.'io; 11i1h THE LAW OFFICES OF JOHN E. TROMM('LD • Al ~ lly DflllS PU511 ill HU, AM 170 . Learn the 4 poims to the plan ... • Biminate the Estate Tax I • Never go to Probate Courtl • Bypass Capital Gain Taxesl •L~r.. •Avoid 1-·TM'lll Care Costt ~~ ~· I 8hh rJO PHOBATE I ' • . . . • .. • . -. -GU01I OF THE DAY "II I was at a (Division I university) last year, and if. 1 was putting up those numbers, I would have been dratted ... " ctu.d Chop, Vanguard University senior Doily Pilot mOP&&~ May 1) ll<>n«• BRAD LEWIS Wednesday, May 8, 2002 7 Sports ........ Roger Carlson • 949..57 44223 • Sports FaJd° 949<>50-0' 70 ~ ' ' r----------------------------------------------------------------------------~~----------------------....... -----....,~-Flory gets some ~glory i Estancia senior ends winless pitc1!ing streak, though he'd already won plenty of respect. Paul Flory received the gdme ball and I would not be swpnsed to team he clipped and saved the Daily Pilot drtlcle and line score after pitching the Eagles to Monday's momentous 12· 1 baseball win over crosstown rival Costa Mesa. But the senior right-hander hardly needed a W before his name in agate type to mdJcate he is a winner. For that, one need only <1sk anyone associated wtth the two-sport perf onner, or anyone who watched hlDl compete in the center of ll)e..d.ldmond as losses mounted m Charlie Brown proportions Flory, whose best fastball nughl not leave a mark iJ it struck you from 60 feet, Barry Faulkner PREPS 6 inches away. bad gone 0-11 headJng mto tus Ima! mound Sldrl Monday. He was 0-5 on the varsity last , spring and did not win a game as a sophomore on the junior varsity, despite starting every other game Add that to his role as a starting offensive lineman on the Eagles' 0-9 football team last fall and one could understand how the kid could get a complex. But Flory didn't give in to personal pity any more than he'd give in to hltters. Rather than shrink fllOm the growing infamy associated with hls lopsided pitching record, he kept takmg the ball and stepping to the rubber, anxious to not only compete for himseU but to help tus team. This often meant starting back-to-back games for the Eagles, who lost their No. t pitcher to ineligibility for all but the final week of the season. Estancia Coach C.K. Green saJd he and hls assistant coaches, as well as the players, made a point lo continually encourage Flory, whom Green said pitched well enough win a handful of games. had a break or two gone his way. But all Floiyneeded was lbe sight of an opposing uniform to remain focused on competing. Fonner Estancia coach Doug Deals spoke glowingly of Flory's competitive nature, which he often used as an example to uy to inspire similar commibnenl from the rest ol bis players. Estancia football coach Jay Noonan, who watched Flory tackle bis sport for the first time last fall, said Flory's ability to compete is clearly his strongest athletic asset. "His work ethic was very good, he never missed a practice and be became a leader,• Noonan recalled. "He wproved by leaps and bounds and be bec.ame one of our Golden Bagles. Usually that's an honor we woUld reserve for kids wbo have lp8Dl yean in the program. but. tn talkiu9 wtlb my allkt.anta, we dedded there wu no way we cOuld keep blm oll that 'Gc*ten Eagle) lilt. He was a very COKhable young man wbo wu ft1Y detenntned and wanted to tueeeed. He'• the type of tkl you Wtlbed you bad beck far another coupley ..... " NOODU; tlaO'Ugli tiijipr for Plaiy'l lnl "'*' Yk1aly. ... not ........ pdted.,, .... ....,., ..... . •tte 4 'f t .. , •• NI,. I 'T'be Sea View .I. League's reigning champions ln boys volleyball are the Newport Harbor High sanon, iln undefeated team ln league compettttoo. Kneeling, from left: Michael Toole, ·Paul Toman, Nick Kelly, Jlm Rothwell, Redge Bendhelm and Matt Casserly. Standing, from left: Coach Dan Glenn, Nick Glisslc, Brian Gaeta, .Erik Peterson, Greg Perrine, Jamie Diefenbach, Loyd Wright, . Adam Schlesinger, Mike McDonald, Brett Perrine, Paul Liebermann and assistant coach Russell Gan. DON LEACH I OAiLY PILOT I t BOYS TENNIS CdM's Snyder, Ball win PCL doubles title ·"' NEWPORT BEACH -Corona del Mar High iuruor GdITett Snyder and freshman teclJTUlldte CdISten Ball won a pair of matches TueM!dy to claim the Pacific Coast League boys tennis doubles tiUe at the'Pdlisades Oub. Snyder and Ball, the top seed despite playing together for the first ll.me, defeated No. 2-seeded Mike Haler ad Matt Chou from University, 6-4, 6-4, l.n the tiUe match Snyder and Ball defeated Northwood's Ryan Aames and Andy Moody, 6·2, 6-0, m-the serruhnals. The unseeded CdM doubles tandem of Junior Bryan Warsaw and junior l.sseJ SaJda, which upset the No. 3 seed m Monday's quarterlmal, wound up lhlrd. After a &-0, 6-1 semifinal loss to Haler-Chou, Warsaw and Sa.ida defeated Aames and Moody, 7-5, 6-4, in the third-place match In singles, CdM seruor Enk Frisbie, who stepped m for No. 1 -seeded "teammate Cameron Ball (s1delmed by an irmer-ear mfect:Jon) lost twtce and settled for fourth place. Frisbie fell to Jeff Lawrence of University m the lhlrd-place match, 6-3. 6-2. University's Aaron Yovan claimed the singles tiUe, 6-4. 6-2. Snyder and Carsten Ball advance to the CIF Southern Section mdividual preliminanes, May 19 at four SJtes. COASTERS: OCC lTHl.mS OF WE£I DAILY I'll.OT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH • , ' 8 ~!day, Moy 8, 2002 HIGH SOIOOLWEWl Peck perfect IRVINf! -The Newport Harbor High • bats went sllent Tuesday night as senior Woodbridge burler Mike Peck , threw a peJ'fect game SCGlllOlll to defeat the Sailors, 3- 0, in a Sea View s.ac... o League baseball game • Woodbridge l at Windrow Park. The SaUori finish the sea.son (4-20, 0-.16 in league). Woodbridge (14-5, 12-3) scored one run in the fourth and two in the fifth, ott Sailor starter Ryan Torrey, all 01 RBJ singles to stake Peck, now 8· 1, to a lead he wouldn't relinquish. Peck finished the night with 14 strikeouts and lowered his ERA to 1.18 in 77 innings this spring. SIAYIWIWUI Woe 1..oG1 ], NMPollf HAMOR 0 Newport HMt>or 000 000 0 • 0 0 0 Woodbl idge 000 120 x • 3 5 1 TOfTWY Ind Pemsteln; Peck md Sanditmler. W • Ped(. ~ 1. L • Torrey 28 • Edmondson Mii Sage Hill downed, 6-1 CERRITOS -Sage Hill High sophomore • Tim Wllkins went 2 for 3, but the Lightning suffered a 6-1 loss to Academy League- leader Calvary Chapel SC011-•- of Downey Tuesday. - Sage Hill (6-15, 1-Ughtnlng 1 13 in league) the only ulva1y Chapel 6 • Academy League team to hold the Grizzlie.s (18-4, 14-0) under 10 runs this season, also received hits from Zach Friedrichs, Cliff Swanson and George ~mpsey. Wilkins, the stdfttng Jfitcher who struck out hve an four innings, slammed a tnple in the third to drive in Jordan Salinger for the Lightning's lone run. Sage Hill wtll host Calvary Chapel Thursday dt 3:15 p.m. ACADIMY WGUI Cl.J»Alt'f <:twoEl. 6, SAGE Hu 1 Sage Hill 001 000 0 • 1 5 3 Calvary Chapel 010311 x · 6 9 1 Wilkins. loper (5) and Dempsey; Jam~ Nugent (6) and SanGhe~. W -James. l·2 L ·Wilkins, 3-7 S11 • Nugent. 28 • Butler (CO 3, Nugent (CQ 2. 38 ·Wilkins (SH). YOUTH BASEBALL Dodgers rally for 8-4 victory~ NEWPORT BEACl i -The Dodgers posted su runs m the sixth inning to put away the Yankees m an 8-4·win in NeWP,Ort Harbor Baseball Association Bronco Division play. The Dodger bats; came alive m the sixth after the Yankees scored a run m the second and three runs in the fourth to lake a 4-2 lead. lnJhe.sixth, the Dodgers' Matt Waller and ChrlsUan Hoagland walked to start the inning. JU. D'Cruz doubled to score two runs, then Danny Moskovita doubled to score another run. Brandon Davis singled and John Swift waJked, eventually coming around to score the sixth run of the inning to put the Dodgers ahead 8-4. D'Cruz led the Dodger offense with a single and double and Davis had two singles. Holden Gray-Keough and Speruer Venegas also added singles. On defense, Peter Kinney, Trevor Davia and Garrett Morgan played great. MoskoVlts started the game and pitched three strong uuungs, allowing one run, stnk:ing out three. Swift picked up the mJddJe anmng strllung out two, and D'Cruz closed out the game pitching three uuungs, allowing one hit and strllung out silt. The Yankees received good pitching from Jerry Whitney, who pitched three innings giving up two runs while striking out three. Whitney also added a hit. Dusty Campbell doubled and scored two runs and had two.RBis, while Cameron Cbue pitched 2213 strong innings. Jackson MualngilJ and Kyle Lawrence each added a hit. lri Pony baseball: Andrew Dlalynla smacked a three- run home run In the first inning, which proved to be the difference In a 4-2 win for the Cardinals over the Mud Hens in Corona del Mar Pony Baseball action. Ryan Lance pitched well. allowing only two runs in four innings. Xyle Schneekhatb pitched the final three l.nn:ings, giving up only one hit. JamJe ICllne bad two hits for the Cards, whlle Matt Loyd. Jafter K.-ttan. David WheaUey, Lance and Schneekluth each added hits in the wtnning effort. Brendon Sallabury pitched five strong lnnlng1 for the Mud Hem. ln other Pony games: • CA.RDINAUI 10, YAN'llDS I -The Cardinali broke open a l • 1 ue in the fifth lnning, uploding for nine run.s in e 10-1 win over the Vonkees. Six COJlNC'UUve bJts by x.1'ey 0.-, AlnJolmltoD, Ider K.au.n. Dfttd W.ua.y, Kyle kbw.klalb and ay. um, who held the Yenkeet blta.il few m ln.nings, followed by a walk to,,_.. IQiae ood a double by ..,_ lllillllloll accounted for the 1C1d19 . .,_.. DM pitched a 9CGl'll 111 flnaJ lmUng for tho Card.lnall. SPORTS KENT TRUTOW I DAO' Pl.OT CdM"I Ganetl Sayds..., ........ t.trHU IDr a nilma M' t C..... Ball M1W1 • rvate to tbelr ~ COlllpll Id .. hdtk CoMI ~ bOyl ...... ...., ., tbe PllllydM Ttlllllla Chlb. Schneider, Taylor share MVP laurels; Cutenese awarded Coach of the Year honors. Orange Coast College I @ I sophomores Soeren Schneider and Jeff Taylor, who helped lead the Pirates to back-to-back Orange Empire Conference titles, headline a cast of eight Bucs who have earned all-conference honors this season. The Pirates' coach, Chuck Cutenese, was named OEC Coach of the Vear. Schneider, a 6-foot-6 outside hitter from Germany, who led the team in kills, and Taylor, a 6-3 outside hitter who will play for CaJ State Nortbridge nen year, share the conference's Most Valuable Player honor. Freshman Zach Jardine and .sophomore transfers Greg Ford and Scott Winant ea.med first-team AD-OEC laurels. Jardine, a 6-8 opposite from Irvine High, aJong with Irvine Valley transfers Foret. a libero, and Wmant, the team's starting setter, helped the Pirates to the school's first undefeated regular season (21-0). Foro will play for UC Irvine next year, while Winant Is deciding between UC Santa Barbara or the UniversJfy or La Verne. John Campbell, a 6-4 sophomore who will play for UC Santa Barbara next year. and R.J. King, a 6-6 sophomore who will play for UCI next season, earned second- team recognition. Honorable mention laurels went to Miguel Galeana, a 6-foot-6 freshman utility player from Mexico. Cutenese said Schneider will most likely play for Cal Baptist next year. Cutenese, Schneider, Taylor, Campbell and King led the Pirates to a 45-3 record the past two years that hM resulted in two OEC tiUes a nd two stale finals appearances. -by Steve Virgen BRIEFS Chikovani, Ury lead CdM Cornna del Ma< tfigh I 0 . sophomores Alex Chikovani and Robert Ury •· both sbot 75, while teammates Nick Sherman and Brad Chamberlin shot 76 Mo~day for the Sea Kings in the CIF Southern Section South Coast Division boys goU championships at El Prado Golf Course. CdM's Tim Frohling and Colby Hackett both shot 81 to round out the Sea Kings' scoring. Pacific Coast League champion CdM finished in the top 10. . Estancia, which was third in the PCL, finished in the middle of the pack, according to Coach Art Perry, as Jason Cassidy (77) led the way, followed by Joey Mueller (79), Ryan Brown (80), Peter Baker (82) and Jason Les (85). Sailors drop finale, 7-0 , Harbor High junior \ /1 IRVINE -Newport []]] shortstop Athena Vasquez ( ..Y had one or only two hits for the Sailors, who dropped a 7-0 Sea View League softball veidict Tuesday to host Woodbridge at Alton Park. The Sailors finish 14-9, 1-7 against Sea View competition. Former Sailor shines High softball standout Lisa \ / 1 Former Newport Harbor []]] Huntington, a freshman first '(JI baseman a t Anny, has earned second-team Ail-Pabiot League recognition. Huntington hit .309 with four homen and 21 RBis, both second on the team, and helped the Black Knights win the Patriot League Tournament title with a"2- t championship game triwnph over top- seeded Lehigh Sunday in Bethlehem, Pa. The victory propels Army (30-15· t ) into the NCAA Regionals, for which pcnnngs are to be announced Sunday. Strack wins PCL crown Corona del Mar High ~ swimmer Jimmy Strack ~ won the 500-yard freestyle ·-. in 4:57.89 and the Sea Kings also claimed victory in the ~00 freestyle relay (1:31.69) at the Pacific Coast League Finals Fri4ay at University High. Corona del Mar placed second overall with 436 points, well back of UJliversity (556). Northwood was third with 407 points, followed by Laguna Beach (278). Estancia (110) and Costa Mesa (109). Strack swam to second place in the 100 free (4,8.98), while third-place finishes ~ere turned in by CdM's Bobby Messenger ·(100 butterfly in 59.03) and Sherwin Kim (50 free in 22.53). CdM finished third in the 400 Cree relay (3:31.49). CdM seeded No. 1 The Corona del Mar [I] High boys tennis team • begins defense of its CJF Southern Section Division V title Tuesday as the No. 1 seed. Coach Tun Mang's Sea Kings (20-2), the Pacific Coast League runners-up, will host Academy League runner-up Sage Hill in the first round. Baning a supreme upset, the Se1t, Kings would then meet the St.~ Marga.ret's-Beauniont winner in the second round May 16. Brentwood, which Cd.M defeated, 14- 4, in last year's Division v title match, is the No. 4 seed. The semifinals are May 23 and the rinals May 29. Help wanted continues a search for a tJ'l:::J Newport Harbor High ~ boys varstty soccer coach, ~ with a possible teaching assignme nt induded. lnterested and qualified parities should contact Athletic Director Eric 'JWeit at (949) 515-6324. Dolly Pilot ¢ HAPPY lllTHDAY Cel«Natlng the Dally Pilot'J Athlete of the WHk seMs I 1 I I f 1 l TODAY RYAN~ fa Corona del Mar baseball COWGE IASEIAll \lallguard rolls, 8-2, in Region op·ener Point Loma Nazarene falls as Chop, f;larris and the rest run amok. AZUSA -Vanguard University was an 8-2 winner in lhe first round of the NAlA SCOlllOAll Region II Point~ 2 Bas e ball Llonl 8 Play o ff s Tuesday. dropping Po.int Loma (32-17-1) into the loser's bracket or the double-elimination townament. The Vanguards. who improved to 24-23-1, blew Point Loma away with a 13-hit attack, led by Chad Chop. who was 2 for 4 with a double and his 13th home run, four runs scored and two RBls, and Joe Carnahan, who was 3 for 5 with a double and an RBI. Andy Riddell, Matt Tuthammer and Samuel Baeder all came up with a pair of hits as Vanguard scored three in the 'fifth and two m the sixth to break it OPEN after taking a pnicarious 2-1 edge into the fifth. Meanwhile, on the mound, Marcus Harris we nt the distance, allowing two earned runs on seven hits. He struck out six and walked three. The victory sends Vanguard against The Master's today at 3 p .m. at the same site. Azusa Pacifrc. "We picked up some momentum toward the end of the regular season, and I think we are carrying that over into the playoffs.• said Vanguard Coach Kevin Kasper, whose team won its final four conference games to clinch a playoffs berth. "Both of those players (Chop and Harris) really carried us through that final stretch, and Chad bamcally lifted us offensively into the playoffs.• IWA l(M I NYOffS Ant round VNGJNtD I, "°9fT LolM 2 Point Loma 100 000 100 • 2 7 2 Vanguard 110 0)2 01x • 8 13 1 John5oo. Hoollef' (5), ,_ (6) IWld Killen; Hlfra ind Gamer. W • H.ms, 7-l L • Johr6or\ !M. 28 • Hanly (Pl). Chop M. ClmlNo M. 8Mder M. HR • Mamull (Pl), Chop M PREPS Noonan reports senior quarterback Lewis Bradshaw (power clean), Bobby Estrada (squat) and newcomer Roger Belanos (bench press) won Individual events in their respective weight divisions. Noonan said the 145-pound Estrada bench-pressed 265 Monday. COMMUNITY COWGE TRACI.AND FIElD CONTINUED FROM 7 Noonan said. "He'd pitch (tonight in the regular-season finale against Mesa) U you'd let him, because he loves to play and compete. To go through what he's gone through this year, you could understand U the k:ld started going through lhe motions. But there was no way that was going to happen with Paul.• Newport Harbor Hlgb 1enJor Jlm llothweU, who shares all the qualities people admire in Flory, has had almost the total opposite athletic experience this school year. An All-Sea View League and All-Newport- Mesa District defensive end in football, the Purdue-bound Rothwell has been a member of Sea View title winners in football, basketbell and volleyball. He played sparingly in basketball and voDeyboU, but started for the Sailors in Friday's cegular-seuon-ending volleyball victory over Back Bay rtval CotON del Mar. The championship trUecta ls a feat veteran Harbor Boys AthleUc Director Eric 1Weit belJeves ls unique during h1I more than two decades at the IChool. Ftt•nc:le'• beMball trtompb, oely ltt eecoiad in the Pacific Coast League and fourth overall this &eaaon, wu only pert of e noteworthy Monday for Eagle atbleUol. Coach Marc Roctig'l loftboU teem earned a 3-1 PCL victory aver LeO'uM ee.d\, eodlng a league losing *8ek tbet luld reached 20 games, <UUD9 back to Aprll 'l?, 2000. in addJtion. lbe BNnde football team ltl\.ltbed MCOl'ld, alMNld ol tblrd·place Cou Mese, in a thJee-ticbool. W1!1ghtlddng competition held Moodey at~ High. Costa Mesa event winners induded Paul Martin, Jorge Quiroz and Phillip Waterman, all of whom were tops in the dead Wt in their respective divisions. Watennan Is a transfer from out of state, whom Coacb Dave Perkins said could contribute on both sides of the ball next season. The Newport Harbor HJgb boyt voUeybaU team was honored before Tuetiday's Anaheim Angels game for posting the best cumulative GPA among large-school boys volleyball _ programs within the CIF Southern Section. Sailors Coach Dan Glenn reports all eight of his seniors will be attending fow-year scboolJ next fall. Amo.g Che Newport boys voDeyball contingent to have all but finali%ed collegiate plans it tenlor football standout Brian Gaeta. Gaet• baa been inVited to walk-on by Colorado · State, which, after showing initial interest in him at outside linebacker, has now wanned to idea of him p&aJV>g receiver, hit preferred posltton. , Qeta, who wu also being recndted by Monrarta, said he plan.I to Vilit Colorado Stat6 later this month. He exped.I to ftn4ll2e details then. .. Icban wins SoCal title SAN DIBGO -Orange Coast College freshman Michelle Icban won the Southern California championship in the 10,000 meter• race after her 36:53.0 clocking Saturday at UC San Diego. Icban, whose time is the third-fastest in OCC history, advances to the state championships, May 17, at Santa &Ibara Oty College. She also qualified f°' Southern CaWomla Finals this Saturday at San Diego State in the 5,000 at the SoCal Prel.imlnaries, where the ·10,000 ftna1a took place. Jcban, who won Orange Bmptre Conf8r91l(:e tiUes in the 5,000 and 10,000, defeated defending staba cbam,plon Jenny Bell of Mt. San AnlonJo College. The top min each event in the SoCel PinaJa Soturday will advance to the state cbamplomhip. wtth lcben. Ot.ben quallfy1ng f« S.tu.rdey'• ftnala lndude, Ann Garton (400 burdlGI), Julie Kroening (javelba), Undlay Allen (lteeplechate and 5000). Natale !It. Andre 15,000), Jennifer Plnaldi (pole vault) and Otnger Uecbtly (high Jump). The OCC women'• 4&400 rea.y team qualined and included Kroening, Gerton, StiaoDe Peront a.ad Jena Gomay. Jennifer Urbieta la allo a..._.. .. aa n. Nilly teem. OD tbe mm111ida, m..a"*&: V..S ......... Jump Uld tbe llOldgb......... ._.._., 'M lartbe--IDlbe llOlllmdlm.tild'-°tt• .... pul), Jo.a o---(3,00CJt, ................ --....... (5,~ •OM' p I p .... --. .... -.................. ~ .. .. .. Oat~ Pi~t TODAY'S SCHEDULE MHIMl C.ollege • NAlA ReglOrl ll we.and round •t Azwt Pk1fl(· V~d vs. The MM\en, 3 pm High school · EiUncl• 115 COSU ~ •t TeWinkle P•rlc. 7 p..m.; Lilguna Be.ch •t CofON del Mar, 1·1s pm. =·· HIQh school bo)'\ and girls· NewPofl Harbor at CIF Div1~1on I Prellmlnari~ at Belmont Plaza, 4 p m S!DMl High sdlOOI ·Northwood at CdM. 3 15 pm. Costa Mesa at l..9glJN Beach, 3 1 S p m , Univemty a1 Estancia, 3 1 S p.m , I. DEEP SEA TUESDAY'S COUlf!S Newport Undlng. 2 boats. 24 anglef's 1 barracuda, 12 calico bau, 1 sand bass, 26 rodtf1sh. 26 bonrto, s blue pe<<h. SPORTS CHOP FROM7 earn a playoff berth. and Chop led the way to clinching the spot. He 1l4mmed a home run ln each of those four games and went 11 for 17 with 19 RBll. ·t·m in the zone, where the ball looks huge.• Chop said. • U the pitcher m.ake's a mistake, I just crush lt. It's a real good feeling. Right now, when I'm in the batter's box, J don't think anybody can get me out. I really believe lb~t I'm pre pared to drafted in June. game and that night, I~ doefn't matter. l don't relax. I go out and lake a too swings and rm ready for the oeit day. The.re's no complacency.• Chop crushed his 13th home run of the year Wednesday, leading the Uons to an 8-2 victory over Point Loma in the NAJA Region II Playoffs. Chop, wbo also produced an RBI double. has pounded out one homer in each of the past bve games. Chop said there are seven ma1or league teams that have cootacted him and he believes he wW be where I've a.1f~ody beaten the pitcher the night before. 1 took a 100 swings whe n everyone else was out doing what they were doing. That being said, when I get in the box, it's like I already won the at- bat. U for some reason, I get out, it's because I got myself out. The pitcher didn't get me out. "It's a matter of working hard ori my own,· Chop continued. ·1takea100 swmgs every night. Over time that preparation adds up. I hit a home run in a "I feel like God has given me a talent, and for me to waste it would be wrong,· Chop said of his rughUy batting sess1ons and his quest to reach the big leagues. "You just don't Ml on it You by to do your best. I feel that there as a reason that God gave me the talent. Maybe be wants me to go to the major leagues and be a light, be d good example. There's a lot of stuff that goes on there. I can do God's work there, loo." SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE LAMOREAUX JUSTICE CENTER • PROBATE WlUia.m Ashmore Flclltlous Busln•H terested in the eslata, Name Statement you ma_y hie w11h rhe This statement was filed With the Courtly Cltw1I of Orange' County on 04/16'2002 court a Hequeil for Soe-The following persons c1al No!Jee (form OE-are doollg business es Ii o1 2002Ht98H Dally Pdot Af1' 24. May 1. B, 15, 2002 W4fi6 Rulgers Proper118', 1541.ol the ~.ing an on-s P venlOly and appra11al ol 203 usannah I estate assets °' ol ..,,.. Costa Mesa CA 92627 -" 341 The City ()five. Norman Dias 203 pelllJOn or &CCOUl\I as Susannah Pl Cosia provided In Probate PO Box 1417t Orange. CA 92863·1571 PETITION OF SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE Mesa. CA 92627 Code sec11on 1250 A T Request for Special No- Linda Dubois Flon FOR CHANGE OF NAME ORDER TO SttOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 341 The Ctry Drtve PO Bo• 14171 Orange, California his business 1s con-lice lorm 16 available ducted by an individual from the court cleOc Have you starled Attorney for Pelltloner: doing bu,1ness yet? ROY A. BARRY, ESQ. Yes, 04/!9/2002 t9762 MAC ARTHUR 9286B NOTICE OF PETTTION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Norman 01a~ This suuement was BLVD., STE. 300 ~VINE, CA 92612 CASE NUMBER: A212930 hied with lhe Counry Pubhshed Newport Clerk of Orange Couoty Beach-Costa Mesa on 04/ I 912002 TO AU INTERESTED PERSONS MAXINE A. ARTHUR DECEDENT CASE NUMBER A-212945 20028900405 Dally PllOI May 2· 8 9 Daily Pllol Apr 24, May 2002 THW287 t 8 t 5 2002 W470 -------'........_._....,_.,._.._ 1. Peht1oner Linda Dubois Flon Med a peh· tJon WTth this court for a decree chang.ng names as lollows Linda DIAlOIS Flon 10 Lindy Susan Dubois 2 THE COURT ORDERS lhat all per· sons inleresred 1n this maner shall appear before 1t11S court el the hearing indicated bek>w lo show cause. ii any, why lhe peltflon lor change of Nmll should not be gran*1 NOTICE OF .HEARING Date JUN 04, 2002 Time 2'f>M Dept L 73 The address of lhe c:outt 111 same as noted above 3 A COPY ol ltll8 Order 10 Show Cause sNlff be publi!lhed 8t least once each week lor lour sue· cewv• week• prior to the dale set IOt heannQ on the petition tn lhe kJI: lowing newspaper of general circulahon, l)rinled in this counry Newpo!t Beach/Costa Mesa OailY Piiot DATE: APR 15, 2002 JUDGE RICHARD O. FRAZEE. SR. JUDGE Of THE SUPE- RIOR COURT Unda l)ubc;s Aon 1954 Port T mty Piece Newport Beech, Califomle 92660 Published Newport BHch·Cosla Mesa Daily Pllol Apnl 17. 24. Mav 1. 8. 2002 W45§ To heirs. berief1C11nes Fictitious Business creditors. contJngenl Name Statement credllors and persons The foflow1ng persons ~~":r :h:1!~n i: ar~o~ =~ ~34 Hlale. or both, of Le1ungton Ln , Cosla MAXINE A ARTHUR. Mesa. CA 92626 also known as MAXINE TO<ld Donald Baa1er. ANNETIE ARTHUR 134 Lexmglon Ln , A PETITION FOR Costa Mesa. CA 92626 PROBATE has been This business IS con- flled by LAURA s ducted by an IOdMdual PRICl<ETI in lhe Supe· Have you slarted nor Court of Cahfomla do«lg bustneSS yet? No County of OAANGE Todd Donald s.xter TH!: PETITION FOR This statement was PROBATE t8QU861S lhal hied wt1h the County LAURA S PRICKEIT Clerk of Orange County be appolnred as per· on 04/18/2002 aonal representative 10 20021900131 admlnlster the estate of Daily Pilol AiJr 24. May the d«edent 1. 6. 15, ?002 W471 THE PETITION re· queats the decedent's BSC 11846 Wll and codicils 11 1ny, NOTICE OF be admitted to probete PETITION The 'Ml and any oodials TO. ADMINISTER are av8llable for ••· ESTATE QF: arnonatJOna H1 th• hie ANNA M. FUNT aka kllll4 by !he court lHE: PETITION re· ANNA FLINT quests authority 10 ad· CASE NO. A213095 m1n1ste< the eau11e undet To all heirs, beneh· rhe Independent Admln-c!anes, cred1tora, cont· 1strauon of Estates Act lngent creditors, end (This aultlonty WJll allow persons whO may Olllef· the persontl 11presen1-WIM be Interested In the atrve to lake many ac-wll or estate, or !lolh of lions without obtaining ANNA M FLINT akl court approval Belore ANNA FLINT taking certain very Im-A PETITION FOR pottant actlOll hOwever, PROBATE has been lht personal rep!'tMnt-tiled by WILLIAM D elive will be required io nuv. JR 1n the Supe· give notice 10 Interested nor Court of Cahlorn1a, Fictitious Buslneu parsons unless lhey Couotv of ORANGE N•me Statement have waived notice or THE PETITION FOR The following pe1Wfl8 conHnted to the PROBATE reQUeSla that are doing~ as proposed aclion) The WtWAM D TILLY. JR Amencan Sort.ng IOf independent admlms· be appointed as ~- A m a I e u rs • n d !ration authonty w1U be aonal r8j)f8Hlltahve to Professionals, 4901 gr111ted uni.ts a.n in-adrntn<st8f the estate of cnwtene Cv 11, Hunt· t«Mted person filel an the deceClenl ington Beedl. CA 92647 cbjeetion to lhe petition THE PETITION re· J1ny Wayne Lehman. 1nd .nows good cause quests the decedent's Jr. 4901 Charlene Cir. why lhe court should not Will and codiclls. 11 any, 11, Hunlfngton Beach. Qr8llt lhe authoflty be admtned to probele CA 92647 A HEARING on the pell· The W~I and any codlcll$ This bus1nesa 11 con· liOn Wiii be held on May are availabl• for e• dueled by an ~ 23, 2002 11 t .30 PM tn amlnabon in lhe ftle kept Have you s11rted [)epl L73. at The Sope-by the COUit doing bu11nesa vef? No riOf Court o1 Cakl<>mill. THE PETITION re- Jerry W1yne Lehm111 County ol Orange, 341 quasts authonty lo ad· Jr h Qty e>nve. °'Wl09 rTlllllSlef Ille ll&lete under TNa stalement waa CA 92868 Ille· lndependeol Admin· !tied w11h IM County IF YOU 08JECT 10 151talion of Estatas Ac1 Clerk of Orange County Iha QrMllna of Ille pell· {This Authorily wll allow on 04/12/2002 lion. -you sllolld tppear the pef'I0081 repraaenr· 2002HIM05 11 the heanng and Ital• alive lo lake many ac· OeJy Pilot!"" 17, 24, youl objectlone Of Ille Ilona without obtaining Mpy 1. 8. ~ W457 written Objecliona wilh court approv1I BefOfl the court befOfe the laklng ~rt11n very wn- Flctltlous BU91nns h"ring Your •P· portent ICllOfll how· rume St.etement pearanoe may be 1n per· 111«, N l*IClNll repr• .:8 ~~ ~ :oo~ ,.rt{ A-= :"8;: ':,:: ?~ LltW Stone & Dtlign, ITOA Of • conllogenl let9lled ~ unlMI 101B Eaal Llcy AvtnUe, crtditOf ol lhe clecMMO, ttiey have wa!Y8d noooe Anaheim, CA 92805 you mual Ille yo1K clam 0t conatnled 10 1118 EU10 Laguna M1rble, with the court 8nd 11'111 a proposed aellOnJ The Inc:. (CA}. 1018 East OOflt IO 1tte ~ 'tf>" lnoitpendenl a mini•· L.ICY Avenue, Anlhllm. r-...ntalive ~. ~ trlliof'I luthonly wi" be CA 92805 the COUl'I within four vr-nted unle11 1n In- This bulilleN .. oon-morrtN from the dtlle of ~ per.on Mee .,, ~ by: a COljJOllllOh first tuu.nce of let1eri otJtec;fiofl IO the pe4ltlon H111e you 11ened at J)fOlllOed In Pnlbet• ll'd ahowl good caUM doing 1>u11ne11 yet? Code Mellor\ 9100 Thi why the courl lhould not v •. B/1999 tune for flllng cl8irne .... gnint the dlOl1ly Euro l.llguna Marble. nol •JCP!re o.tor1 loor A HEARING on the Inc monlhl from the heellng oetitlOn Will be held on John Latini. Preeldenl dlt• noticed aboYt. MAY 30, 2002 el 1•30 Thlt •l•lemetll Wit YOU MAY EXAMINE pm In ~ L73 ~ ltle<I ¥11th tM County the NI Mlpl by the ooutt Cited al :Mt Thi Clly Cllrtl of Orange County " Y'Oll .,.. • penon ""' OtlV• Souttl, Or•not on 04/12fl002 terested In the eetet., CA t2eee 200*"4t0 yoo IMJ .... Wllh the IF YOO 08JECT to Olly Piiot !"" 17, 24.! OCIUlt a ~ lot eo. N ~ N peej-Mn I. 8. ~ W45¥ olll Notlol (loml OE· lion, yoo ..,.,.., 154) of N flltio ol 111 ~ 81 the~ and ..... Flctlttoue ....,... 11t111o1y and ...,..... d yoor ObjeC1lorll or file ..... .......... ...... ..... Of of llOY Wfltten objed!Olll Wllh n,e ....,.. ""°"' petltloft or llOOOl#'ll 11 the c:oun l>ebe ine .,. doing ~ •~ Pf'Oltlded In Probet• hHrlnQ. Your ap· Ptftdlliit Aerldl, 14'0t Codi Mdlon 1290 A ~ mey be Ill I*' 0ow ...... Ntwpol1 ~'°' .~~ -;i M Gt A~ IMd't. CA '21111> hnl,. "°""' dM fTOA 0t 00t•IOM Cf90. Joe9'tl T OfN!AntOn, ......, w llOf of .. dlOeillld. W'O'I '"°' Do"'I ...... ""'" .......... ,. '""" • ,_. dlll'll -.i pol\ ~ CA '"80 ..... C. wa11Un fie court 8nd IMI • W98ln S AIMIM, .. a.. a, copy to .. '*'°"" "P" 1«>1 Dcw9 ..... ""'" .. _ -....... ~ by PG'f lllmdl, CA _, -,__ Aft ... • Aafll!IOfe, ~ ._.., CA ... _.. . - t.01 OcM ............ ;r-... ..... .......... al ~.::,;: ':':.. ,.::. c. ·=:: ::. -.::==:,: .._.II! 1 """" 8uafl-Coet• •M .. c.111 ........ .!.'!!.. ..... _, DllrNDl_.M.Mlr ...... -"9¥ero.1iir'9111'· ... "-........ .... M9 ..._ l!! NI W1fl =-.-:. ---= ;.. I c.1a ,,.1 ~.:~.~= ..... -•••• LI?t= I Fictitious Buslneu ~ame Statement The lot1ow1ng persons are dOong busiMsl as Beads & Crafts 18549 Yorba Linda Blvd Yorba ltnda CA 92886 Yo Ren Zhang, 13t0-A Brentwood C•t , Corona CA 92882 Jong Yu Chen 1310-A Brentwood Cir , Co{ona. CA 92882 This buslne55 Is con· <M:1ed by husband and wife Have you started ~yet?Nq This statement wu hied with th• County Clerl< of Orange County on 04/29/2002 2002111101372 Dally Polo! May I , 8, 15, 22 2002 W474 Flclltlous Busln.u Name Stlltement The lollOWtng persons 818 dooflQ b11Sln85S 8$ Mercy "Me, 1936 POf'I Bristol Circle, Newport Beacll. CA 92660 Courtney Sumako Kawara. 1936 Port Bnstof Circle, Newport Beach. CA 92660 This bvsoneU 11 con· duc:l8d by an tncWtdual Have you alar1ed doing busmess yet? No Courtney Sumako Kawata Thl5 11a1ement was hied with th• County Oier1I of Ofange Counl'; on 04/15/2002 20028899597 Daily P1oc May t. 8 15, 22, ?OQ2 W476 Flctitloua Business Name StAltement The following pel'IOOS are doing buslness u Hunrer Tom1I lntenor Design, 4 Colonial Dr1ve, Ne#POrt Beach, CA 92660 Diana Tomet 4 Cole> n1al Dn111 Newpo!t Beach. CA 92660 Kanrna Hunter. 1215 Goldenrod Avenue, Co- rona del'Mlr. CA 92825 This buslnHs 11 con- ducled by a gener1I parlnerehlp Have you atar1ed doing buelntsa ytl? Yes 4/'JCW2 Otani Tomei Th.s lllltmenl WIS filed With the County Cl8f1I of Orange County on 04l30f2002 20021901814 Dally PlloC May t. 8, 15, 22 ?002 Will Fictitious Busln .. a Name Stat9ment Thi followtng f)lraonl .,.. doing~ .. 5p1ra1. 1 eeoe OliYe St , Fount.Ml V*f, CA 92708 Loyann Town1nd, 16&o6 CMIYI SI eJ:"" llln VIAey, CA Tl\lt bullnMI 19 con- dUcled ~ Ill lndMc:1ual Have you 111n1d dcq ~ Y9f? No c.u ,,.,, ..... un ,..,,...,. ..... ,.,,... . . . HOllOIS vanguam·s <bop GSAC Player~ the Year Chad Chop, a Vanguard University fim baseman who led the team with a .A03 ba.tting average. has been named Colden State Athletic Conference Player of the Year. Chop, a 6-foot-3 21 S-pouod senior, produced 60 RBis a.nd J 2 home runs. He went 11 for 17 Wlth t 9 R.Bla tn the Lions' last four conference games, when Vanguard needed to win each of Ufose games to earn a playoff berth. Joe Carnahan, a Junior from Wisconsin, and Marcus Hanis, a sophomore pitcher from Oregon, were named to the All-GSAC team Carnahan, who balled .328, made the team as an outfielder, while Harns went 5-3 with a J.71 ERA, st.ri.lo.ng out 41 batters • In softball: Vanguard h clS three AJJ-GSAC choices. Gina L1ebengood. a 5-9 senior pitcher who had a team-best 1 47 ERA with 219 strikeouts. Lisa JaclcSon, a freshman infielder who led the team wtth a .360 average, and Celina CdmariUo, a junior outfielder who earned a .353 average, eumed All-GSAC laurels. Loyann Townend This stalernent was Med w11ti the Coonry 0.111 ol Orange COunry on 04l26l2002 200211101345 Daily Pilot May 1 8 15 22. 2002 W479 Flclltloua Business N•me Statement The fol10w1ng persons are doing busonMs as Newpo11 Cu~lom Builders t 01 O Kings Road. Newpot1 Beacli CA 92663 Newport Co a SI Bt.tlders Inc !CAJ 1010 Kings Road Newporl Beach. CA 92663 Tt11s business 1s con· ducted by a COll)Orallon Hav~ou 51arted doing s•noss yei? Yes 4 19 2 Newport Cou1 Builder$ Inc Bruce D'El1scu Preso<leot This statement was l~ed with rhe Counry Ctef11 ot Orange COunry on 04124/2002 -by Steve Virgen PUBUC MOnCEI I Fictitious Buslneu Name Statement The following peraons a1e doing~ u Legends A Travel Cornoany 19891 Beech Blvd Suite 107 Hunl tnglOn Beach CA 92648 COM Travel Service 1989 I Beach Blvd Suite t07 Hun11n91on Beach CA 9264B Th•s business is ton- ducted by a corporation Have you started doing bus1nus 1er'> Yes. 1955 COM Travel SeMce Alain Bernard Prasidenl This 11a1emen1 was hied with the Coonty Clerk of Orange County on 04129/2002 20028901479 Dally Pilot May 8 t 5 22 ?9 2002 W"&i NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY Envlronment•I lmpect Report El Morro Corw8rSIOtl to Campground Ind Day Use Crystal Colle Srate Park 2002HOOS77 Daily PilOI May I , 8. 15 22, 2002 W'80 Tiie Cahforn1a Oepan- ment ol Pa!U and ~ LEGAL NOTICE reabon h85 PtlOlrld a NOTICE IS HEAEBY Draft Envuonrnenlal Im- GIVEN that the Boltd of pea Report (DEIR) Wllh Education of the NIW the tntent of adoOlion IOt po r 1 ·Mas• Un I fie d !tie El Morro Corwet'SIOf\ School DlstrlCI of Or to Campground and Day ange County wtM receove Use at Crysl81 Cove sealed bide up lo 10 00 Sare Park be!Wetn the a m on May 23. 2002, al cihes of Laguna Beach the PufCha51nQ Olhoe of and Newpott 8eactt Ill sale! School Dtstna. lo-Orange County lhe catled at 2985-B Be1r pro1ect 11 1n con Street. Co5tA Mesa CA formance w11h the 92626. 11 whlCh 111ne Ctystal Cow Stale P8/1l saJd bids Wiii be publdy Gen8f81 Plan and ap- opened and read for proved Public W()(k1 Reproduction and Pl1n Document COPIES OF THE ~ Senlcea DEIR ARE AVAILABLE Al bicfs are lo be In for review at lhe South- accordance with em S91'Yice Center of Condt11ona, lns1ructlons the Catrtom1a Oeoart· and Speaflcations wtllc:h ment of Pa~ end ~­ are on rile In the omc. of reallon. 8885 Rio San the Purchasing DttlClor OtegO Or111e Su.re 270 ol said School Olstrlci San Otego CA 92108 2985-B Bear StrHt, dvnng bosineu hours Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Copies 1r1 also avall- A Performance Bond able for ,..,_ at lhe Or· may be required at the 1nge Coast Dtalnct Of· dlsa't!IJon of the 0.&lr'lcl fJC:e. 3000 Avenldl del No bidder may Presldenll San Withdraw hos bid IOt a P9 Clem8ftle, CA 92672, nod of FORTY-FIVE l8guna Beech Public LI· (45) days 11ter the dale btaty, 363 Glenneyr9 S1 set lor the opening Uiguna 8-:tl. CA the thereof GoYemment lntorm1b0n The Board of Educ• Depc • Mlil1 lllf1lry UC llOfl of the Newport IMnl. ll'Wlll CA. Of et Meta Unlfled School lhe Newpor1 8Mctl P\l>- DtStncl reserves the lie L•brery 1 000 right to rej8CI any or all AvocadO Ave Newport bids and not neoet111rily Beac:h. CA 11 there are accept lh• lowest bid. any ques1tons. plea11 and to waive any In ca.n Tlna Rot>tnaon al fonNJtl'i or lrf9QUl8n1y 1n 6 t 9 220 5300 lift bid ~ ntE REVIEW PE· NEWPORT ·MESA RtOO, dUmg which the UNIAEO SCHOOL DIS-Ca1i1om1a Oepenrner1I at TRICT of Orange Palb and A«:reabOn County wi• ~ comments la/ SMf'On L. Chino. 1)1.. upon lht propoHd rector or PurchHlng DEIR, commences on and W1renoualn11 May 7, 2002 The dled- 7141424•5077 line for reoeMng W!1tten PubOshld Newport oommenta r9g11.rdlnQ lhe BHeh-Coata M•H edeQuecy of the 0£1R le Oad¥ Pdol May a. 15. Jun9 21. 2002 eom-.. ~OKa----..... w ..... 483... ments rrwy 111 ""'-'Id to rww AotJNon at the $ol.llhem SeMce c.r. or f 1 r !\d to FlctltJou8 Butlneu NemeS~ The lolloWlng Pl'tone ere doing~ u A.) Mc:Clellan Sports Manaoement Group, B ) MSMO, 20321 Birch StlMt. Suite 203, New- port Beedl CA ll2e&O RoDert Mlch1tl McQelltn, 22&' Hellrape Avenue, Cof~ ct.I Met. CA 92925 Thlt buelf'llll " con-dutWd by en ~ Htvt you et1rtltd doing buelntH yet? Yll. 7115/90 Rot>er1 Michael McClellln Thlt statement wat lied ""' 1tlt County ()eltl at~~ on~ IOOMI01Ml = Mmy 8, 1;Jlo 1111.220.5400. These comments mull be post• ~ by June 21 . 200 Publlshed Newpon B .. ch•COstl MIH ~ P16at Ml'f a, 2002 W487 ON 11lE MOVE? Sell your Cltn bomthold lleimin OAWHElJI (9t9)~5671 Everyday is a great day inc~ Be a Jiii of b, .,. •• .IG.Ql78 . . ,.. i Gl 1·-a1 • 11 EOUAL~SIHG OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertising 1n lhls newspaper Is subject 10 the Feder;il Fair Hous1110 Act ot 1968 as amended which makes it Illegal to advertise ·any preference. l1mltat1on or dlscnmination based on race, color, relig· ron. sex. handicap, tamltral status 01 nallonal ougin, 01 an 111tent1on 10 make any such preference, llmrtation or d1scnmlnatlon • I his newspaper will not knowingly accept " / advertisement tor .•• es1ate whrch rs in VlOlatron of the taw Our readers are t1erebv 1nfo1med that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are ;ivaitable on an equal opportunily basrs To complain of d1sc1iml· nalion, can HUD toll-free at t ·800·424'8590. 1 HOOSESICOHDOS FOA SALE ·GENERAL list your home for only .5% commltslon. Why P1y More? lnternetOl1countA11ttor1 .com Call 800-795-4999 tor more lnform31lon. LEAVE THE BIG CITY BEHIND! New PrestlgJDT1rtl6acllSlde- homes located on rile quier Cenrral Coast 111 Mo<ro Bay PrlCIJ<I from the $600.000 mb1yhom11B.com 1·800·576-2811 SELL your home through classflied POLICY In an effort lo oltitj the besl service possitl4e td"'bur read- ers and adVemsers. we w~I reQuire Contractors who advertise in lhe Service [);reaorv to include their Contractors License number In their advertise· men1 Your co-operatron IS greatty apprecrated 224 Aoomc>NS /REMODELING FARTHING INTERIORS Krtchen I Bath I Aernoclel and Room AdOrtlons . L#560875 94~ I ~ CARPENTRY I A TO Z HANOYMAH Install, reface eabrnets krtchen/bath/doors/wlndows Doug 714-546-7258 CARPET CLEANING Any 3 rooms only $79 Local company 1 D years In the area. Famlly Carpet Care & Upholstery Cleaning (949) 646-9999 l CAAPET Ct CARPET fl Repairs. Patching, lnstal, Courteous Arty tat )obi. Wholesalel 949·492-0205. . .~ 14N74411 •• WILLEY ...., .... CLEANING SERVICE Commercial Buildings. Medical Ofhces and Residential. 20Y rs Exp. Licensed/Bonded/Ref's Free Estimate. Call Geolge 7t4·534·71n or 714-954-4690 Houtecletnlng • Exp'd Wk1y/Bt-wkly/MonthM Great rates & references! Imelda 949-548-4285 91278-0837 TERRACES COHOO 55 + 2bf 2ba· = remod, wd, ~J.8C: Agt 71~ ln:nl OPEN H0UsE SA T-stJN tM E SIDE Cll tff 21ST ST. Amber Wry 3 & 4Bf HomM. From the high. $400,000 114g.. 725-0800 22HOI .. Ooen Sunday Exceptional 49r 38a home on a very rare tg IOI. FA w/Fp, formal DR. remalkabty spacious MBA with FP. A parll b dream w/paliol, spa. pond. yard. Jusl a short wall to the lake and Woodbridge Bel!Ch Club $789,000. Cal tor appt 9411-720-3900. AndlOf PrO(!!!tiff in the~ ol your home Ot offlce. Progrm & '""""' Set-Up lroinlng lor Al Ag9I ~Repoic& IS y..-s • .,. Potient. Jody Morris .... 541-1"7 COMPllTER ASSISTANCE • your pace • your home or · OFFICE. lndMdual Coaohong, Internet Set Up, Soltware. Troub4eshooCJno Web OeslQn and more. Dennlt '4•723-t372 I 70 CONSTRUCllON I rr SHOUU> BE FUNI 2 /COlflllACTOM : 1-COA• I COICllTI & IWOlllY WOii Fireploce, 880't, Compl.le land~. ~etoininq Wolfs. A·fnOrneer license 1667547 Alo61JI ' ,; lllOTIVATED SEUER 110 Loollout Oclln"°"" Yllw ~ 381 IC>PfOI 3400/al 310 l..lx*out $1,350,000 Slefanle Meurer, agt 949-715-3156 Strldl $1,475,000 Loweat price in 11111 for aqft. Ocean views! urge yard. TotallY upgraded over $200,000. Malble & Granite. Stefanie Meurer 949-715-3156 =ml Lot 4 Slit Costa Mesa 2167 Miner St, 10,700.f t81' tBe PtnlflouM Villa A-2 You can build 2 houses. Bd>oa, ocean & bay view, $4SOK 949-650-6607 hjgll ceilingl, $329,000 Cliuc:ll 949-250-4525 ext 29 * PRIME ESTATES * Ocean Views Mountian Views! agt. Patridc Tenore 949·856·9705 www.patricktenore.com LEAVE THE BIG cm BEHIND I New Prestigious beachside homes located on Ille quiet The Bluffl Central Coast In Morro Bay. 2031 Vllta Cajon, Sing Prlald from the $600.000 11ory, 2tw a.. Ovttloob mb•yhomu.com 1 large '-tee! grnbtlt _....:1...:·8:..:.00::...·;:;.;57..:::6..:·2.::..81'-'t- lllCI pOOI --1465,000 By Owner. M•72CMl280 2438 Vlm Hagar OPEN SAT 1-4 The Bluffs Townhome Lowest Price 3Br $399K agt. 949-632-6489 2402 Vlm Hoga/ OPEN SUN 1-5 LEAVE THE BIG CITY ·BEHIND! New p~ be8JCh side homes loc/ll9d on the qwe1 Cenl/81 Coast In Moira Bay. PriclJd from the $600,000 mbayhomH.com 1·800-576-2811 lly ...... PllllII 3.10 '1"' S.1. Strt'ft W31A Mftltl, (~ 9'2627 \i "°'ll<lft llhd. • .., &, •••• Ttltphooe 8:.3011m-S:OOp111 • \fllloo .. ,...., ..... t ''alk-ln 8;;JOo111·-.'">~0<lfm1 \ltwliir-t'Mit~ Newport Actoll the S1rMt EASTSIOE CM STUDIO wltlt fenced yard PET OK new carpetMnyt, palnt & IOOll. Al Utls Paid. Avail. NOw. $725. 714-54S-0442 2& 1.5Ba. le gar, no pets, e ~ from blldl 3br $1195/rno. 1665 Irvine Ave 2119. dlmn. si.r. 1111'1111· t6. 949-720-9422 Ext 203 127 44ttl St. AYlll '1-t $200(l{mo. MM4M140 Poley ho . 'JM Raitt 1U1d ~dffnet ar& subyrt tn t~ w11. ur noric,., • publW'w-r l'f'~tvtt tht ~hi I() l'f'IUOt', ttd.rH••'Y· tf'yi.tfo Of rt~ any rla»ir1td ad\'tni!tfDl'Jlt. P11'11a.. nport 811 • ttrot th.st may bl' 1n your rW&lfM'<I ad ~ttly. Tht 0Atly Pilot llCC'tpta t.H> liAbHil} rot All)' error In an 1dvtnl~nr for 'Ii bitl1 ii nuw ht ~·•ihk ur-tpl for the Ct»& ()f tbt tpltNI aC'tuaJI)' oorupif'd by' tht mor. Crtdit ran only l.if aUnwl'd for riw-firw1 Uu!l'nion. ' . -----DNdllne8------ Mooday .. ~ ........ Friday 5:00prn Friday .......... Thursday 5:00pm Tuei!day ......... Monday S:()()pto Satu:nfay ........... Friclay 3:00prn Wedne&day .... Tuesday S:OOpm Sunday ............. Friday 5:00pm Thuraday .. WedrM!flday 5:00pm ,.. &Al.BOA ISi.AND EASTSIOE HOME 48r 211 CUSTOM FAii/A.. Y HOMES 1111' tbe t c.r DI'•· New carpetlpainl/Wfndows 2 llondll Mt 11111 --A"Jtnl $1400/mo. Lg yds. Ip, alafm. gardeller 1'1111 Alee Ylllfy .__ 14M7!=7i0o Incl $2000!!! 714-2l0-0330 Cal aa!. MH7M11t SELL 2Bf 286 Townh-Ome, new • "' • ~ .. .. • • • • • • your home lhrough classified E'Slde 18' tBa COltlge $tWlno 117\1:! 23td St. ~ ea1 caro1. ag1.. C8IJ)et. new palllt, wctlkup, • 2 ~· spa. tennis 9-574·1848 aaL 949-67H800 New 381' 2.581 2 Sly dlMCh lJlt Clnyon, . Ford fld, corner home ti(#Jaky. encld Mc:Cllln Condo. 3llr 2.5ba, ' yerd, inside wcflllu4>. 2t gar '::~·~ $2100 • 949-293-<183() - Free Mo. flenl! FSlde 38t 2br, 1 bl, 1tlpl to 11nd. , 211 tg yard, WIO hk-ups, 2c Vaulted ceflf, NW Clfpet. garage (pets ?) $2195/mo. 2 dtcU, 1 c gll(lgl. 191 MaAnoia 949-645-3663 11~. 14....-n.noo I I HARBOR WOOOS 112 ... _w_/D_,~~~::..:::=.ii=·~==--·-· C• AC!$ 20· ........ ..... PENINSULA ...... "" ~, ........ 2Bf, 1&.'28r, 2Sa office, 2Fps, 3 levels. very 1gt. S1400·l1950mo beautiful, gated, pvt on pm. MM7J.7800 $22()0.lrno. 949-718-0303 3Br 1.58a Condo new 28r 2\l:i8a, 2-Sty. Vlt/W al carpet, 2car garage, pat>O. ocean. on meadow. garaoe/ clo6e to pool $2200'mo. Clplt. ~. Ip, wld NWp. 2232 Vlllta Hogar. agt.. $16Wmo MM31-eot1 949·650·0224 The Bluffs Townhome Lowest Price 38r $399K agt. 949-632-6489 E'Slde 2.Br 181 exec:utive 4p1 with pool. lndry lac, new C8IJ)et. new tile baths. a• able now. 11400/mo. Call Cabot 949-67~5714 1147 ruftl: I ~~wi~~~;: • • Ill to beach, no pets. -------s 858. 949-856-:!120 One Block to Ille Wltef 38r 2Ba, uppe1 and lowe1 clec:k. 2car pt11g, niter, W/O, sec 1ys, e/c. optlonal boa1 slip, S2500'mo. Avt 511. 8lu Sheny Bean 0 Cannery Vil- lage Sales 1-888-969-9667 Newpol't Cont "Summit" 2& t Loll. 38a, built-Ina, inclds W/O, 2car gar, OOllllll pool & 1111. S2700'mo. Ava» June 1. 949-644-1968 The Blufft Twmhm Bay view, large cvstom 3br + famrm, $300()tno Cal Bluffs Noralee 949-632-6489 1375,000 Just Lind 2Br * 8tuclo "'9unny pdo, E'Slde 28r 18e 2·8drm 2·Blth. $1150. 2.581. Lush grounds wl frig, Item, micro, W/D, W/O hk-ups, diw, garage, al near ac:hoot. large palio, pOOI & ape. 8etf9r Cll1 ,.... ~ .. "!'!'!.· ,.... c. no pets. $1350/rnot great ~. Cal for !Ill !IL Nt-m.1110 ~ .. __._ $950 sec. 949-645-214§ more info: 714-731-691 f'EHCES DEC1CS PATIOS Redwood Cedar Chalnltnk Aepalted OI Replaced Ll748945 ...... tl52t 1~ ..... Sena • lllltll Wood/Carpet/Tile/laminate Floor• • Counlelt • Showels 71M7M:ltl F,.. Ell Remodeling & Repairs Wood Decks • Fences Ellclricll • Drywall C'Arperrtry • Tile • Ele ~-l.llOllM .,.. ....... .uu.mr -= C/lllllllllr .. ~aJI!: 714. .. .7111 M1t TO THI DUll'lll ,, ...... ,. AVAIWLI TODAY! MHIHIM ......... ...... 1-1&6-946-3257 TOUAIEI ON TIME D£UY£AV WI-. Yoli --fl, ""*' ~ _,. "' Houlltlc*I Fur11feh1no1. Fr1lo111. A .. 1<19ntlal, lndutlrlat, Locll I Nllllonwlcl9, Fl/fto/ l.ll:llnauNd, A1110tllde Aa ... 1'4·tl,._..., ,, .. ne-1-.• PUBLIC NOTICE , The Calif. Public· Utilities Com· mission REQUIRES that a» used house- hold goods movers print lheir P.U.C: Cal T number. rmos and cllauffers print their T.C.P. llOOlber in au actvertismeots. If you have a ques· lion about tile ~ ity of a l110Y8f. limo Of chauffet, call: PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714·558·4151 I• ~'Mltll,e,.. ~Professional Painting ~.11494360 1*dar/ld* ......... <*Im .... Rob Isbell • Owner Cotta MeM, Ca (948) 646-3008 Cel 949-887-1480 Call Cllld.IM TIAy (Mt)MZ-5671 Chung'• Pllntfng mr 9Jq) Great Price! Guarantee Worll • Free Est. Ll375602 714·538-1534 7/390-2945 llCE'S CUSTOM PAlfTIHG Profeaaional. cleln, quaffty ~ lnlelb/ext and docka. Ll703468 94!Hi31-4610 Miit! Cennon't Pllntlng lnVExl Custom Pall\llng, t7Yrs e4> IW1pec:ial Milhet f191911 .......a RAINBOW CfflCLE MAINT Palming-tnVext. House/Ao! QUalily jobl Free 1$tlmale l1569897 714-63M888 PAV.Of All DRAINS ~Cl066Bl •-.m..-.... ·-··-····---·-Ill-...._ . & • • • (714)-1M7 p~~ai~r 1:.=1 : 25yia exp. M wort QU8M' teed STEVE 714-545-8298 PRECISE PL.UMllNQ Aeollt1 & Aemodllf FAEE ESTIMATES 714-969-1090 r;'" -.. -.--.. , ~".•' . • • • .. .. .. - DOiiy Pilot -.. .• . ~ ~ ' ..... MANAGERS • 8PECIAlt 120 CW WITH AD <• l)leWC thia Ad) ~ 11111 & kilchlnetle. Sllulti9d on beauelfuly lendlc:IDtd ;toundl FEATURES; 24-Hour Lobby!Oirtct dial phoott/FrH HBO, ESPN & OildPool & JICUZZ~ GUMt laun· dly °'°" lo 405 &56 Fwys. Min'• 1rom q.c Fafrop, CC!hge and• bcha. Waling dlt· iance IO lhopa and restauranll COSTA MESA MOTOR INN rm H1111or Blvd PhoM MUt54l•O Oldtf ~ F11mitan PIANOSl~ ·~ ......... ·--·~·Oflt.F..,,...,.. .. CA8HPAtD$$ --.. ..-iw.-WE BUY ESTATIS • """""""• fr....ily .....,a WMYllCIM ~c~rJSl.~N~:~~N.TSl .• , , ,, I ''' o I : ~MMme soumcgAsT AUCTJ N 22t21e.11.i.k S..AM.CAl2707 -•i-Cl<mo • WIHOIUAF£ll 10ft. 11(1 II.fly Epoay Bon, 2 ...... pllll eQlllolllent. f2IO.~ .. -· COAST COIN HUDS OlD COINSI Gold, allvlt, jewelry, wa~ liltlquea, collectibles 94 2·94-47. E'Sidl CM holm 2 rooms ll'llllabie $425 .. $450 plus u!lt. quiet II/MC. no 11n11.g 1 1 TOP SSSIRECOROSI MMIO-tlH 4IO ·-··-Jw. A .. B. Soul. Roell, _.............._ etc. 50'• & 60'• I I MIKE 949-645-7505 8 PGll = wa~=~~~~ l~:8t.. c.~slncd IS • • Ellctlltnt Condition (.ONVENIENT OFFICE SPACE NEAR 849-641-5141 buyt~'::.1~J~~lt1'.<I HOAG, 450lf ntwl'f deco-loo " ratedw Dt"" 94!Hl46-6680 Whl. rl"""' Wllhtf • nae lc.ln11-c~5Ukf.I h:A$ ,. ,...... • ..-wl\:U tUU ll<'C(ll EvelMends 949-675-7175 dtyer. Almond, super ca· CUSSIFIED 121, •I ~ity~~-s:~~.~~~nol (949) 642-5678 POI I ~ FURNITURE 11 • FUNmlE I Coalll Mela. 1'*1652 N{wport Blvd, retell 1tOIWfnlnt fOf .... 24111 ec:ceu. MOit. $1500(111(). call S!!!ryl eu.313-7517 Prime ~ SL Location. Approx 2000sq ft. avai r(1W 11 75 per square foat 949-650-3234 9150().5674 SlORAGE I STEEL ARCH BUILDINGS • lnventoly Overstocll • 2001 Steel pnces whde supplies last! 30X36. 35x90, '<l'i40 great workshops/garages. Call 1-800·341-7007. www 11fflm111erusa com !CAL'SCAN) **************** ! SHORES INTERIORS t * FABULOUS UQUIDA110N * * ~11£' * * ... • * ! • P~as~ ! * \\'i< kt•r Rilllan. t;1mf)!>. :\u t·c.~.orit·!> .. : * * 21)4() i\von Str<'<'I • * * · Nc•wporr B<'i'I< h * *· Off ltiwr'iilll' & P,1(11il <:t~•" 11wv * * H49-642-22S5 * **************** CLEAN luO-slu mattress/ ,, _______ bo' spring. $150 Futt·s.ze 1 402 LOST I I Fu1on $150. Call John 1412a::'=I FOUND 949.2ao.s169 .._ ______ .. _ Kenmore Ht1vy D11ty Washer S95 $()jtd wood ant eenler new $850. now $180. Solid Wood bdrm set, tnpte dresser 2 bedside Ibis. lull queen headboard. mirror. caMd, $310 t4M57-2M3 Loatll Smtl Sttlhtzu no lags. vie ol Santa AN Ave, CM wh~e wit>llck aars. iO!lll halt 94M45-1520 • l.olt 513 Clllc:o Cll I yr old Owners love & miSS her very much. l{icinlly ol Beryl Ln NB. ~II Caroline 949·548·2726 Ollfce furn, duk, cndlnll, dellt cllllr, 2 l!lltehlnt offfcl chllrt. plf'fKt condition. $1000 1 420 GAMGE I Mt-75f.1355 BALES Profenlonll P11n Hold "'=======:· drafting i.ble. ,. 948-646·0169 •GARAGE SALU N.8.ISAT 11111 171n VQM> Alloy wl'lffla, PlnglMO l)Ol1lbll lie, Prei'nlllm MahoQony entry doors wll\ard· Wate, and other ·--1ti12 Hlghllnd •••541-5054 "Y0111'19 M•n 13" seeks weel\encl and summer wOltl Respon&lble, energauc, loves ctl0d1en & ammals. WiM watch pets or house, w1111t aytay oo vacation Good stUdenl. d tutor child on any subject Will con- 5'der lilly job sucll as garOentng. wash cars, etc.. Plays & coeches al spoc1s Please can Mf.642-21115 ask lot Ben Butto!pll 1·~1 ~1"Al1VE MST. Fff. Flllllon !eland loc. Commerdel proplf1y mgint Opet' • plut. Fu IMUllll. 949· 717 ... 710 LT'···~-~ , •. '°!'. __ ,J,,. ., _...,,. [JtMr} 8eniof ...... end s.vtcee la eeelclng a dliYlr 10 detiwr to lllliofa at 111111" Costl Mesa hOmff. Netd your own cat end dHn drMng recDld Part·Tnne 1()'.308 1.00pm. Vlrious days. 714-894-9779 E.O.E. DfllVEAS WANTED. Solo6. learnt. OO's. Flalbede. 5311 vans, Heavy Haut. Grea1 peylbenef41. Syra COL A OTR experience. Flatbed, Heavy Haul catl 800-835-9-4 71. Vans call Ry a n/Kelly . 1·8&6·313·047B (CAL'SCAN) EQUIPMENT LOCATIOl'S are avallablt. Potentially high Income. Save you thousands in the vending In· OJsl/y. Minimum lllY951ITlent $1500. No gimmicks Repu-tab I e. company 1·800·650 ·1045 (CAL'SCAM) FIREFIGHTERS No ex· perieoce necessary. Paid training wllll excellent t>ene- flts ffaid reloc:atlori to HS e11p1oma g1aos aoes 11 -34. 1 ·B00·222 ·62B9 (CAL'SCAN) Uttle People .. ... I clllkhne boutique II Mtltlng a store Manager with experience. Pla•M call MH45-1355 LOOtOHG tor JACK I JIU PIT 1 ()()-4·30 or 6·30-9:00 Jack & J1I are team players and are lun to woril with. llley al$o 911 tlCl*S 10 C.00- c:erts & -bonuses Thay left. Is that You? Peclflc Symphony T1l1funding Campeig!I Eve & ~ Ira 714-B76-2398 MEDICAL FROlfT OFECf. NEWPORT BEACH Hotlstic pain relief practJce. Using Apple Macintosh computer Wiii lralll. Personable Good atulude T yp1no s~Hls. $10tll Lv msg 949-33&-4535 Mtdlc11 Rtcorda/Front Office neat Hoag PT Flex hrs Ava• M-F ~ hrs daily Mull be depefldable Call Sherry 0 949-S48-5000 Molllll llMI Volu!Mlf coordinator PT. 20-25hrs/ wk. En11y level pos. ~P area. Cal~ -----------., Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Piiot and the Hunting Beach-· Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 D YEI, IB.L MY CAR ) homes. Fax us this P11aea.tPrilenfBotes I form ·with your credit v.-• Modll---- card # or mail with I g:..~ g =. 8~":. Pra ---• a check today! I s::= 8=::.~§~S Run for a week! If a 111c......a a-c.w. a,.,.... ·•1etor4 a ~-e Cmlrllo sc..M~ ...,,, tlllll OM,... """""' ....... -......... I your car does not ........... mw ._ .. c..,._CA_, sen, we·n run It for L __ '::"'!.""-~·~ ~.,_ .. _ - new week 1112•~­All '*just s1r. Bridge 8Y CHAAt..ES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH (;AtJGffT IN THE END NMh•South vulnerll*. South dcab, Three no trump denied four apildcs but •tronaly implied D bt-1111 atoppcr. and thill 6eCllTlC the fin;iJ c:onlnlCt NO mt ·~743 c:;;>42 ¢ Q 103 •A 1098 WEST •KJI EAST Wot led the kina of healU. E.UI )llll1Jng 1111 ~ho w11h the 11111 to illOW an even number of carcb in the auit . We~ found the crafty "11 ft lo the eight of ~padts. Since it wb r~ too rtSky 10 run lhal IO the qllee.n When four tncks m1p11 be 1here for the lak ing In holh minors. declarer r(ISe wirh the acc. <:I AK J 1095 <>H •961 ', 63 .>J982 •1 1 •UJ1 SOU'fft •Q 105 'JQ87 ·J AK76 •KQ S The bidding: SOUTH WF.sr NOlrTH ~-r INT 2'7 J'? P- Sourh ~UIJ'tcd on diamood!i by cashin& 1he llOe und queen ju'« in Cll!oe the knave was dooble1on. 11ie king of diamoodo;. l.'lllTIC next and. when that ~uit failed 10 divide evenly. We._~ di~· carding a hcan, declarer went after cl1t~. Life, looked l1lOfe promblng when the jactc dropped dol.lbleron. i>O <k-clan:r ca\hed ou1 lhc suit.. pitching rhc wonhless diamond on the (ounh club, while Wes& was in 4'0ITlC lroOblc finchng dl\Clmls. Eventually, the defender let go (wo mort heans. (0111ing dowrito K J in sp~ a00 A J in hcaru while declarer ~till held a l!!Uarcled 4uttn in each map. 3NT . , f'llt8 P-h• Opening lead': King d 1':1 With routine defen!IC. throe no trump would have been an Cll\Y nde for South. But West found a tnc:ky defense that forced declarer to di\· play exceUen& recovery ~kill\ to land the game. North·~ cue-bid of three hean.' wa~ a Siayman 1nqu1ry looking for a four· card ~pade ~ui1 m the SQ\Hh hand. Dedarer finished off pn:ujly by leading a heart 10 the queen. WeM could talcc two heart trick\, bur then had 1u iClld from the kuig of ~pack' II> pr<>mo11: declarer'b queen to 1he ful· lilling tnCk. I •~I I • ~ 11---CAA81l'RUCt(S-,.,-A-NstS_u_vs_I Nutrition Site Manager: Senior Meats and SeMCeS is aeekmg an energetk: p&Ol)le-pe rsoo lO supervise 1hl kmclleon and home de- IMlred meals programs localed 81 the Cos1a Mesa Senior Centel Abi1lly to lnrl!ate po5llJV8 relatlOr'lsh;ps with volunteers is a must PIT B J0.1 ·30 Monday-Fri (714) 894-9n9 E 0 E SALES Verizon WirtlHt AGENT Now aa:eptJng appltea11ons Loolong lo• 7 key po5l1JOnS TOP commissions Senetns ol· fered · Cati while pos111oos last 1 ·B00-568·4760 471 EMPU>YIENT SERVICES Pleltl be aware lhlt the llatlnga In thi1 Cl1egOry llllY requl111 you to call • 900 number In which thlr't la • dlarge ptf minute. 4IO BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Pleltl be Wltl'f of out of 1111 com1>1niff. Check with 1111 local Bettet Bualnetl Bu- l'MU betor't you lll1CI any money or f-IOI' HrvlCH. Rael Ind undlnland any contracta before you algn. eWATERFRONTe """' LAlcllliclft Newport Beach restair 1an1. Catering/Bar. Sold IS lndMdual Uf\11$ Clll Mt-26().9889 JOIN THE TEAM, Donald Smiley (formerly VP Bk>ckbusrer) & indus1ry l.e808fS (who signed 1 mil- l10n customers 1n a year) New Mar1<e11ng trend Bun- dled SeMCeS. LD. Celt. ISP, 1 e 300 min LO. tree unl1m11ed ISP $19 95 1·212·431·2659 or blzinabox1 .lbi1.net (CAL 'SCAHI • Ablloflltely Bulletproof Elt Route 40 MacNnes mull sell by 5115 $0 Down 1~ F1nancino W A.C 1-866-211-8300 r 2.c11rs SS ATIT PAYPHONES ROVTtS SS Prime Local .. Huge St FREE INFO ICIMOW470 1-= immra=:I CASH FOfl DOTS 111 Ind 2nd Home Mottgages. Financing lor bUeirleM stert i.., & expanllOll. No lets attached, ell credrt accepted. Ca• 24/hra 1 ..... 7I0-7Q2 FINANCE"PAOGRAM '"·IN·fftO Bonded ~Hiltl~-~~ tow lnltt9ll 111111 • VI/lout l.olrVI call O.H.F. TODAY Flnancltl .itflt11itM1? ~ ....... ., No ._ .. hnt. 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GM cert. 4U. (91 l'm/38821 I S27.5!15 NABERS (800) 945-5592 GMC Sav1111 Con"'9ion ·oo va, llathlr, 2Tv'a, video 9111111 COMICllonl, DVD (141437mof0 S2Ut5 NABERS 18001 845-5592 GMC YUKON SLT '01 va. co. ~loldld. low mills, • ""'* (23011313t111 $29,995 NAB RS (800) tu-6592 Honda CRV AWO 2000 S>lver w~h Perflct Gray lntef'ror OM(. 8k miles S20.960 #17616C Phltilos Auto Mt-514.nn Honda LX '92 73j( males. au10, aM power, excellent condrtion, 1-owner, $6300 949·723-4113 JlgUll XJB Seder1 '98 Rare Beal.lllful T nl Sedan w.tln Jusl seM<*l at locel dNlH!1 lmmaC Only $27 960 (178781) Phflllpe Auto Mt-574-nn Und Roftf DltcOVlf'Y SE7 ... 49k '"'· Gl88Man lttir. rear rump INtS, dUIJ moonrool, reer air, bellltdlA or~ cond, CID $13.995 v275756 Bier 949-586-1888 Lind~ """' Ao\lw ·1• Wlllll wlllll ...... Cal1llled, Flitt ~ 132.llO.CID 117122 :::r, .... ~ 35 Must (2 was ) 37 ,,. •• llUtllll\lf 38 Singer Sltwllt ,., Pyromaniaes dMd 42 Aumbln ,.7 TelUd on and on 49 P•r1 al IOU . 6, Nlgl\lelub 52 ~~.Mrs 53 F.it certa1n Mlrcedt1 Benz CLKSS cab '2002 Blad< SJack. fully equippl8<1, 4751< m1M!s l,u• tax paid en.352-0717 Mln:ldll Benz SL.600 '95 Rare V12 oonvt. 4511 m; lmmac. local SL' (•17821) Cal for appl Philllpe Auto 949·57HT7'1 Mefcedel Benz E320 w~ 2000 Fores1 Greefl wlT an lea1her Warranty·L!ke New $39. 980 00 • 17825 Phlfflps Auto 949-574-nn Mlrcldel 230 SU( ... CO<W, 8lac:k. hka new, 1 ow111r. garaged, low miles, Sill under warranty $25,995 949-64-4·1907 ~ 300Sl 't2 Local beauly. new itllf & soil top, phone, CO, 2 tops. lo miles $20,500 714·751-2464 Mercectes seosec ·11 WMe Wllt1 llTlmaculale grey ltu Only 1711 1111 ( 1 l&«C) fll!llllps Au1o Mt.S74-nn lhrcldtl 5eOSL ·ae Cream putt, wtutellan hhr, showrm fh«luglloot. 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