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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-06-08 - Orange Coast Pilot.. • • • • . . SERVI~ THE NEWPORT -~SA COMMUNrTIES SINCE 1907 ON W. WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM , ~ BY DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT Kelley Woo cuddles her pug Lexi after wheeling uound on her skateboard. Kelley wrote a book about ber and Lul'a travels. ... Leading a dogS life Newport Beach girl and her dog are the heroes of her published book L exi has been to 15 Broadway shows. She has been to Paris and Italy and travela to New York every month. Lexi is a 1 112·year~ld pug. This sweet, quiet pup is the companion of a.year-old Kelsey Woo of Newport Beach and the subject of her recently Plib· llshed book. "The Adventures of Lexi: Lexi Goes to Parts." Both clearly are living a dream. ~ a second-grader at Harbor Day School, Kelley does not yet quite realize that she has actomplilbed something oth- en spend a Ufetbne worlr::lng toward. 50 books in it,• said her mother, JoLynne Woo, who has been her daughter's partner in the project. •When she saw the first book. she started screaming.• Before that, Woo said, it was just as if she had written a story for school The book chronicles the dog's trip to France with the family la.st summer but tells a fictitious story. Publishers set the story up u a child's scrapbook of the adventure using pictures the family had ta.ken. • The idea to write a book came after the mother and daughter reed books about Felix, a stuffed cat whose owner takes it everywhere. From each place, Felix writes a letter home, Kelsey said. •I said you should get a stuffed animal and write a book." Woo said. In.stead, for her tale, Kelsey drew upon her own rather charmed life. Since she was 10 months old, Kelsey's parents have ta.ken her with them to Europe every year. JCelley'I book badwlee pbotograpbl of the Woo famllYa ncanlom. trips to New Yor~ they bought Lexi as a Christmas present for Kelsey. Since then. Lexi has gone everywhere with the trio and the book idea resurfaced. Three weeks after they started, the first book was done. ·we had a rhyming book. and we made ('Lexi Goes to Paris'] rhyme a little," Kelsey said. . ' •She was never really exdted until a box arrived at the front door with the first But she always missed the two family dogs, Dahli, a l..basa apso, and Carty, a boxer. So on one of the family's monthly SEE PUG PAGE 5 Shhhh ... but pasS the cream and sugar • Newport Beach library officials are considering adding a coffee kiosk to the Central Ubrary. NEWPORT BBACH -How about a hazelnut latte to go wlth that Hemingwayf It won't happen tomorrow, but the dty'• library olftdala 419 thinking about adding a coffee kiosk to the Newport Beech Central Ubtary. The klee took lbape during worbhopt for the library plan· Ding tut force In the lpdDg ot 2000. The group, which tnclud- ed about SO community mem· ban, came up with a five-year vision for tbe library. The ~ poMl to add a place where p$JDI could buy refrmhineDta made 1t into the library's 200(). 01 tactical plan. While the document set lut December as a deadline to •identify additions ... to exist- ing fadlities lncluding provillon for a colfee/refresbment area at the Central Ubtary," so far the idea rema1m just that. •we have a vision,• Oty Ubrarian LaDoGna Klenltz l8kl. SEE COfFEE MGI I ~EW? I ......... .. ............. •Wt' Call our llil••IMn Hodtne at (949) 642.._ or..:t MMll to ~::.= 'f04ll homft:Mn Ind phone number, for _.......,., ~ onty. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 2001 ·City faces ivil rights suit over noise law • Newport Beach residents were arrested in May 1997 after hosting a 'loud party' at their home. DHpa Bharath DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Heidi and Dou· glas Billings don't have much in common with Dennis Rodman. There's just one similarity -they too are embroiled in a legal battle with the dty over a lawSuit that involves noise. Their civil rights.------------. complaint will be I for a retat.d story, I heard before a fed-see Page 3 eral judge because · it alleges police offi- cers falsely arrested the couple under suspi- cion of violating the city's noise ordinance, which is in the process of being revised to make it stricter. The legal battle, which has dragged on for more than four years, started in May 1997, when Newport Beach police went to the Billings' home in the 100 block of 40th Street to disrupt a •1oud party,· according to the complaint. . The residents were arrested according to the provisions of the existing noise ordi- nance, which city officials say does not clar- ify that noisei:nakers could face aim1nal charges after a police officer has issued a warning . The complaint in question states that Newport Beach Police Officer Stewart Grecco arrested Heidi and Douglas Billings SEE NOISE PAGE 6 Koll project · receives first green light •City Council still must approve 250;000-square-foot expansion before it goes to citywide vote. M9thll Winkler 0AA.Y Pk.oT NEWPORT BEACH -The dty's first Greenlight vote is one step closer after plan· Ding oommissioDers on Thursday unan.l· mously recommended the approval ol a 250,~sqwuoe-foot expansion project at Koll Center. 1be commission's 6--0 vote -short a vote because Comminioner Anne Gifford wu ab1ent -it but the first hurdle the projed. which includet a 10.story office building and two parting ltnlctures, must leap. Nat up is the Oty Coundl. which oould take up the matter u early u June 26. A COUDd1 approval wouJd launch a dty· wide vote became the prOjed falls under ~ jurtlldidioo, ApprcMld by vol· en in NoYember, the 11.owooQl'OWtb 1nitiattfe requires a spedal electDl for any ~ ment that adds more thiui 40,000 ~ feet or 100 peek·bour car t:rtpl or dWeWnt SEE G9'EENUGHT MGE '5 QI & 11 •••• 1 ,__. n 8 S £111 I ...... ___ .......,_...,., • ' . I J•zz •t CAFE PASCAL _,....._._ Jau be ...... to ihe """"' .t cm ,..., at South c.oast Plaza starting today. AnQe111 Qirole 1rOwne wUI jau ;-Outdoor restaurant from 4 to I p.m. today with tilr_..,-'Ytl"91(~ 4 ~ .m. ~. Jau Ou Monde wtll p~nt 9PIY lwl_ng :-JR 1IM Mind contlnm throughout the month with music '""'~th ~· ..... ('114) 435-2QM. 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Joanne Lapointe, I.awre.nce Watts, Crystal Suttpn, Denn1t Bryan and Nancy NlghUngale star In "Sweet and Hot The Songs of Harold Arlen" at the Newport lbeatre Arts Center. Below, from left. Watts, Sutton and Bryan ad In a Caribbean-style number from tbe bibute procluctlon. new book. •11ome MalnfleMnce for l)mnm._ • Along with room-by-room and system-by-system cover- age ol routine maintenance tasks, there are dozens of recipes for easily concocted cleaning fmmulas in this sequel to the carey brothers' •Home RemocWtng for l)mnmlM." Also new on library . shelves is Home A Glrdla WbOeyou migbtDOt IMm . fl'#frf• ::yz,w 'Sweet and I-lot' combs the forest of Arlen By Tom Titus A s a composer, Harold Arlen never really achieved the superstar status of his col- .leagues George Gershwin, Irving :Berlin or Cole Porter. Yet consider : this: H there hadn't been a Harold Arlen, there wouldn't have been a Judy Garland -or at least not the one we recall so fondly today. Not only did THEATER Arlen write "Over the Rainbow,• Gar-REYIEW land's signature number. he com- posed the entire score of "The Wiz- ard of oz• and a few other ditties closely identified with Judy - •stormy Weather,• "The Man That Got Away" and "Get Happy," among others. Clearly, the guy was due for a little tribute, even 15 years after his death. The Newport Theatre Arts Center is paying that tribute with •Sweet and Hot: The Songs of Harold Arlen," a musical revue composed entirely of Arlen numbers. Some are obscure, some are classics, all will stir nostalgia among the more sea- soned members of the audience. As staged by Terry Miller Schmidt with musicaf direction by pianist BW Wolf, "Sweet and Hot• is more the former than the latter. It's a soft, sentimental homage interrupt- ed occasionally by a bouncy produc- tion number and capped, of course, by "Over the Rainbow• as the grand finale. The Newport production is set in three decades and locales -the 1930s in a nightclub, the '40s at Coney Island and the '50s on an isle in the Caribbean. Schmidt's five- singer company shifts styles and moods smoothly, blending the show's overall softer tone with nov- elty numbers such as "Lydia the Tat- tooed Lady.• The singers -Dennis Bryan, Joanne Lapointe, Nancy Nightin- gale, Crystal Sutton and Lawrence Watts -represent a broad genera- tional gap, but all know their way around an Arlen song. Choreogra- pher Roberta Kay keeps the quintet in tuneful motion. Nightingale draws arguably the composer's two best songs, •stonny Weather• and •The Man That Got Away," for solo spots and headlines the company's act-one finale, •Get Happy.• All are nicely done, but no threat to Garland's memory. Watts doubles as bartender and soloist in the first act, sharing •One for My Baby• with Bryan and t.aking the spotlight on •What's Become of Me?• for a mood-deepening moment. While hil vocal power may not approach that of the others, he excels in the showmanship depart-• ment. Sutton struts her stuff in the fin~ ftEADEBS HODJNE (949)642~ VOL 15. N0.154 Record your comments~ the O.lly Pilot °' news tlfJs.. ADOBE SS Our~-is 330 w. ~st. Costa MeN. CA 92627. m WHAT: •sweet and Hot The SOngs of Harold Arlen• WKERI: Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach WHEN: 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, and 2:30 p.m. Sundays until July 1 COST: $15 TICKETS: (949) 631-0288 "Fancy Pree• number, as well as illustrating the •Lydia" segment. She also warms the audience with •As Long as I Live• in the 1930s portion of the show. Lapointe's best moments come in the "Down With Love• duet with Watts and the ·s1eepin' Bee" solo as counterpoi.nt to ByYan's ·1 Never Seen Snow.• Bryan hits bis stride with the souHul •Any Place I Hang My Hat is Home• and the peppy •Accentuate the Positive.• Ensemble talent is exhibited with the title numbef, as well as a haunt- ing "Blues in the Night• and a pep- py ·1 Love a Parade.• Several recog- nizable numbers from •The Wizard of Oz• 61$ combined into a bouncy company medley. Granted, younger audiences might wonder what all the fuss was about regarding Harold Arlen, but those who remember the '30s and '40s will find the evening a tuneful trip down memory lane. •TOM mus reviews loc.al theater for the Dally Piiot. 11Dll TODAY Fintlow lelevblon'l ·CnRJ•• fix· B. .. PClr do-tt-younelf types lnbnfted jn ~ pbnNng, electliml and Hgbttng systems, this defini- tive guide features tips fm heading off trouble and b.an- dlinq household emezgen- des. 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Jn additioll, find instrudiom for 325 projects with bow-to photos in this deftnitlve guide to repairs, improvement and mainteMnoe. nette is based on the book by L.M. Montgomery about the adventw. of an orpbaDld girl OD Prince Edward ll1aDd. The large ca.st calls for four cb1ldren ages 6 to 12, 10 female1 from 13 to 20, ftve females 30 to so, two males 13 to 20 and seven males 30 to SO. The show wUl open Aug. 10, and all roles are open. Information: (714) 951- ~7. Bxt. 2. POUCI flW COSTA MESA , • t •'. ,·. .· Daily Pilot Friday, ~ne 8, 2001 J Appreciate your hometown and all of its glorious history S ome say childhood is wasted on the young. Mine wasn't - I lived life to the fullest as a kid. I mean, I really milked it. That is what I always thought, anyway. elitist town that was too snooty to allow fast· food restaurants to build there. Jnmy own little like the Old North Bridge, Louisa May Allcott's House, The Ralph Waldo Emerson House, Walden Pond and the remains of Henry David Thoreau's cabin by its shores? Yeah, guess not. Sorry. birthday (a.k.a. Patriot's Day), there was no work, no school and everyone in the state was off to celebrate. He then returned to th!:! hospi· tal for my birth. If I had a memory of my first blurry vision of my father, I would have seen him in his knickers and vest, with a ponytail tied back with a ribbon and a tricom atop his head. But as I sat in a classroom in Corona del Mar this week and watched students try to imagine the battles of Lexipgton and Con- cord and the start of the Revolu- tioncuy War, I began to wonder. microcosm D I of a world, anette Gou et Don't get me wrong, we weren't unaware -they wouldn't let us be. But I just didn't get it. I even had the gall to,~ born on April 19. . In fact, my father portrayed a Concord minuteman and played the fife. Of cowse, I think all that was required of modem-day min- utemen was to dress as the patriot militia had, march in parades and reenact battles. But here's the kiclcer -while my mother was in labor, my dad was downtown in the streets of Concord, playing the fife. 1 was always very proud of the' fact that my birthday was April 19, , but once again -I just didn't get it I would urge youngsters to take in all the history around them and to really appreciate where it is th~y're growing up -but if they're anything like I was, it wouldn't do any good, anyway. I became increasingly aware that I wasted 17 years of living in a town steeped in our nation's history. I grew up in Concord, Mass. ~c:;;~!tall REPORTER'S over the • NOTEBOOK country were tak- I was born 198 years to the day after the •shot heard 'round the world" began the Revolutionary War, in the very town in which it began. I always thought my parents' fascination with our town was odd. To me, it was just this rather ing field trips just like the ones I was. Didn't everyone go to places And do you know what it meant to me? They had a parade on my birthday each year. On my As my mother went into labor that morning, he dropped her off at the hospital, told her to wait for him to return, and Went and marched in the parade. • DANETTE GOULET covers education for the Daily Pilot. Rodman named in new lawsuit against Josh Slocum's • An Irvine resident names the former NBA star in a civil suit against the Newport seafood restaurant.. Deepa Bharath DAILY PILOT SANTA ANA -If his noise violation fines don't, Dennis Rodman's legal bills might break a record or two. Adding to criminal misde- meanor charges and a civil suit brought by the city of Newport Beach an Irvine res- ident filed a lawsuit Wednes- day against Dennis Rodman and Josh Slocum's seafood restaurant, alleging that he was beaten up by a bouncer employed by the Newport Beach restaurant for no apparent reason. According to attorney Ned Reilly, his client, Mike Kelso, 25, was at the restaurant the night of March 17. St. Patrick's Day, when a bounc- sos~· Mattress Outlet ~ore BRAlfJ tEW • COSAEJC,Al.LY IMPERFECT Get the Sett for Leal '~ Claance Sale · June 1st -June 9th MINER MISTAKES DESIGNER 0UILET AlreadY.: Reduced Warehouse Prices • 7,50014ft.,........... Mclllll'J OUdet • New ......... o.Mt ... ....., .. MMilt Dllyl • ....,NiifriitdDin tltLLed ..... •Cw...,,. ....... Mon..s.t 10:00llNn • .f:JOpm 2925 Al~ Suite A Com Mel.I. CA · (714} 979-6679 er at the restaurant shoved him over a glass table and punched him in the face. Reilly said Kelso was "knocked out• and suffered several broken bones, includ- ing a fractured nose, at least four cracked teeth and seri- ous permanent vision prob- lems that have forced him out of his job. "He's had to move away from Newport Beach and move in with his mother in Irvine because af that," Reilly said. The suit names Taylor 'Finegold Inc., Josh Slocum's restaurant, Random Holdings Inc.. Dennis Rodman and Kevin Finegold. Reilly said be had trouble locating all of the owners of the restaurant and did not get cooperation from the restau- rant to settle the issue. "We were left with no oth- er choice but to sue,• he said. Neither Rodman nor his attorney, Paul Meyer, were available for comment Thursday. at-ea e ·-------_of .7V ewport <Beacfi ?a:sh1f>11 9sfan;/ • (949) 7J9.-7979 The city sued Rodman and the restaurant on Coast High- way last month seeking to stop live music, dancing and overcrowding. Restaurant employees claim they have not had live music of dancing in the last two months. Rodman is also facing criminal misdemeanor charges from the Orange County district attorney, alleging use of sound ampli- fiers without city permits at his Newport Beach home. Kelso had also filed a bat- tery complaint with the New- port Beach Police Depart- ment. According to the March 17 report, Kelso said he was walking across the restaurant's bar, tripped over someone's shoe and bumped into a bouncer who turned around and punched him in the eye. The report said he was treated at and released from Hoag Hospital and that the bouncer was not named. A court date has not been set for the hearing. MEXICAN RESTAURANT 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-645·7626 F A T H E R 'S D A y JUNE 17™ FREE Tournament Polo Shirt with . . mtn1mum purchase of $100 • • • l\wards aim to encourage students who are on track to go to Estancia High School Dllnette GoUlet DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA Guada,lupe Cerros grabbed her daughter around the neck and shoulders in an impulsive bear bug. ·rm so proud of my baby,• she said through teeth ground together 1n excitement. She was bursting with pride and joy that her daugh- ter Alejandra, a student at TuWUlkle Middle School, had been awarded the Eagle Pride Award for the second time - this time as a Student of the Year. A luncheon Thursday cele- brated the fourth set of awards given out in a new recognition program created by the Eagle Pride Foundation -a group made up of parents in the Estancia High School zone - and the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub. • 'The whole idea was to bring the Estancia zone together, and it has worked Uke a charm.' =i~esident The program recognizes students who will eventually attend Estancia High School 1Wo fifth-graders from each of the five elementary schools and two eighth-graders from TeWinkle were nominated by their teachers for the award in each of the academic quarters. 1bis time the award winners were chosen from the already elite pool of past winners and dubbed Students of the Year by Eagle Pride and the Kiwa- nis. ·1 felt sort of amazed that I got it," said KJya Molter, 11. •I [received the award) the sec- ond time, and I was pretty amazed then.· The crowd at the awards PROUDLY SERVING FOR 30 YEARS! u.-ch 11 lO • 910 ~s.t. ........ 9-1 s...aw & s..avs °""' ~ 10llrn ~. ~ ... ~ & Plz:a 1130. l()pln 414 Old Newport Blvd • Newport Beach (949) 6-45-6086 I I :· I Dolly Pi~ Poli~e rmd a torbh to bear ceremony grew in relation to its importance, with an assem- bly of nearly 100 family, friends and Kiwanis. "lb~ program has been a major success,• said George Cote, the president of Eagle Pride who with his wife, Becky, hatched the idea to honor students. "The whole idea was to brlng the Estancia zone together, and it . has worked like a charm." The awa.rd ls intended to inspire the children to contin- ue their outstanding behavior, academically and personally, and to give them a positive image of Estancia High, Kiwa- nis President Joe Pan.arisi said. Students are chosen for being well-rounded, exem- plary children, not just for aca- demic accomplishments, Cote said. Mikey Morley, 10, a quiet, modest fifth-grader from Adams Elementary School, said he got the award "because I work hard in class." •w e have a Oag deck in the morning, and I do all the music on the recorder,• be added. His teacher, Jeannie Pol- lock, who was eager to share the strengths of her students, said Mikey was respectful, considerate and caring . "He is one of our top lead- ers on campus,• she said. "He was school secretary, be also acts as an acolyte for his church -be just stands out above the others." • , •Newport-Mesa officers take part in annual rwr(ling of the Special Olympics torch. NEWPORT-MESA -The cities' police officef!I traded their black boots for running shoes Thursday morning as they carried the Special Olympics torch through the area. Between them, 14 Costa Mesa and Newport Beath police officers ran 10 miles bearing the torch in their hands. 1be run is an annual event put together by South- ern California law enforce- ment agencies. This year 23 agencies participated from San Diego and Orange coun- ties. The opening ceremony for the Special Olympics will take place June 15 al Cal State Long Beach. It was the first year the Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment participated in the run, Sgt. Don HoUord said. "They asked us if we were interested, and we really wanted to be part of it," he said. Newport Beach officers have participated for al least five years, said Environmen- tal Services Officer Lloyd VISIT OUR NEW SILK FLORAL WAREHOUSE Trees, Palms, Bushes & Florals Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-S, Sun 10-4 369 £.17th Street, Costa Mesa, CA (across from Ralphs) (949) 646-6745 SEAN Hll..ER I OAlY I'll.OT Police Sgt. Marty Carvor, left. carries the. Special Olympics torch as he and his fellow Costa Mesa police officers run a leg of the annual torch run lbunctay. Whisenant. Officers are usually enthusiastic about the run, he said. •Every time I put out a notice on the board, I have no trouble getting volun- teers,· he said. "For us, it's our way of showing our sup- port to the Special Olympics.· The Special Olympics torch run began Tuesday at the U.S.-Mexico border. Since then, it has passed through a variety of cities in San Diego and Orange counties. On Thursday, the torch was handed over by Laguna Beach police officers to New- port Beach officers on Coast Highway. From there, the torch blazed along Coast Highway and North Dover Drive, where it was banded over to Costa Mesa officers at the comer of Dover and Irvine Avenue. Costa Mesa officers then ran with · the torch along Irvine and Santa Ana avenues, past Bristol Street to Campus Drive, where State Parole officers took over. The purpose of getting law enforcement agencies involved is to raise aware- ness among the public, said the event's coordinator, Irvine Police Sgt. Jeff Noble. ·1rs great," he said. ·It's a wonderful event and a wor- thy cause.• SABATINO'S Lunch • Dinner• Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Please call f0< hours, directions & reservations. : (949) 723-0621 • Advertisement e love our boo Studenta at Wllon Elemenfaty School In Costa Mela 8hoW their gratitude for the new boOka donated to the echool. Front '°" pictured from left: Jane Messersmith, Kim Phan, Damia Leon, Chartle White, Xoc:hlft Aragon. Back r0tt from left: Syd Lucaa of the Sunf1le Rocary Club; Roger McGonegal of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club; Candy Speftlng, pMcipal of Wiison Elementary School; Karen Robinson, Coata Mesa Cly Couidl; Pam Eastman, llteracy leader at Wlllon Elementary School; and Elmer Biggef statr, N8wpol1-Bd>oa Rotary Club president-elect. ' In its first year, the Readirig by 9 program taised enough funds to provide select schools in the Newpon-Mcsa Unjfied School District with 1,600 new books. In 2001, the second year of the program, that number rose to 9,000! Jim OcBoom, a member of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Ch&b, who is volunteer and proponent of the Reading by 9 program, is thrilled with the success of the program. Cl> "I wu in a mcetina the other day and we were talking about the direction Uiit we would like to take the program in," DeBOOm said. "Ne.xt year, wc:d like to sec another 5,000 to 10,000 boOks donated; What~ would also like is to see an increase in mentors. Right now we have about 500 classroom mentors. We need to aee chat nwnbct increase to about 2,000. TilC mentoring program makes a world Of difference to the kids -they love iL I am 90 prou4 of these peat kids who are fluent in bOth English aild Spanish. :They have so many more career opponunitiea than I ever had -their futures are uruimitcd." The Reading by 9 program was sponsored by local Rotary clubS, The New~rt Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council and die Dally Pilot. To volfUllltr cu a nwnior or to cOitirlbult to t~e Rtadin1 b'y 9 pro1ftlfff, pkase contact Jllrt DtllOowt 111 fH'> dd0- 8665. Majcl a dlJftrtnct In a child'& Ufc. THE NEW.PORT MESA IRVINE INTERFAITH COUNCIL .. Daily Pilot ....... TOWN . . • Send AIDJND 10WN ~to the Dlt/ Piiot, 330 W. ~ St.. CMa ..._, CA 92627; tJ¥ fax to (949) 646-4t~ ot b¥ calling (949) 574-4291. lrdD the time. dlte Ind locadon of the 9"Wlt. as Wiil as • c:ootact phone runber. A ~ listing is Ml---·~~com. TODAY St. John the ~ Church and School Carnival 2001 will open its doors at 5 p.m., "Offer- ing rides, music and prizes. The carnival will run until 10 - p.m., then opem bun noon to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the church. 1015 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Pree.• (714) 513-8463 . The Corona del Mar Owmbs of Commerce will host it.I Coastal Networking Mixer at Crystal Cove State Park. The mixer will run from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. S5 donation. (949) 673-4050. TUESDAY A seminar UOed "Herbal Approaches to Uver Detoxifi- cation and Digestion• will be held at 6 p.m. in the Patto cate . GREENLIGHT [The developer) just had to help to remedy its impact.• CONTINUED FROM 1 0!1 top of about Sl.1.6 mil- lion m mandatory traffic and units over what's allowed in the city's general plan. Project developers have already said they would pay for a special election that could take place as early as this fall. Planning commissioners said they felt comfortable ih moving the project along. ·we went through this project in detail,· said Com- missioner Larry Tucker, refer- ring to several previous hear- ings in which he and bis col- leagues looked at the project. While planning commis- sioners had felt in the past that the Koll developers had not done enough to deal with traffic increases that could result from the project, a development agreement between the city and the developer changed that, Tucker said. . Mlb.e applicant has come back and ... offered to put up a substantial amount of mon- ey,• be said. MI never had a problem with the project. PUG CONTINUED FROM 1 With the first one such a success, they .started writ- ing the next book, •Lexi goes to Italy,• on the plane ride home. The duo already has plans for a third book -•Lexi Goes to New to~· .. Beyond a July 8 book signing planned at Barnes 4' Noble Booksellers in Newport Beach and her next several books, Kelsey is not sure what it all means or what her future is. As for Lexi, she has trav- eled more place$ and seen more things than most peo- ple -she even has a mink coat. When they are not trav- transportation fees, the devel- opers have agreed to pay $2 million for long-term traffic improvements, as well as $112,500 to fund a planning study for the area and $60,000 to build a new fire station. . • nm Strader Sr., one of the partners~in the Koll project, said he felt the expansion would help to alleviate traffic problems in the area around Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard, where the center is located. MWe believe that this pro- ject will be a solution,• he said. ·Because if the project is not approved, the city will not get $2 million to solve the problem.• But Barry Eaton, a member of the city's Environmental Quality Affairs Committee, pointed out that the Koll development agreement fell short of a draft agreement between the city and chip- maker Conexant Systems Inc. Conexant officials have put their 566,000-square-foot eling, Kelsey still sees to Lexi's excitement. MI usually just play with her,• Kelsey said. •Some- times we give her a bath .. . Friday, June 81 2001 5 at Mother's Market. 225 B. 17th St.. Cotta Mela. Pree. (9'9) 631-4741. WIDIUDIY Tbe Natloul Notary Alm. will hold a training swon for those interested in becoming a notary public or those needing to renew their com· mission with a daylong aem- tnar starting at 9 a.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. ·$139 per indi· vidual1 notary supply pack- ages will be available. Regis- ter at (800) US .. NOTARY, (800) 876-6827 . ou1mo1 MEASURE UP? If a tpedal elec:tlon ... held today, would you ffMW the Koll c..nbH"'s 250,~ ..,..toot expansion? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642~ or send e-mail to dailypilotO/atimacom. Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. expansion project on hold pending a recovery of the economy. The project would also require a Greenlight vote. But planning commission- ers said the Koll money would come in a lump sum rather than installments, as arranged for the Conexant project. A Conexant offer to give $250,000 toward a fire station also exceeded their •fair share• of what a new station would cost and rather served as an additional incentive to approve the agreement, while Koll's $60,000 repre- sented the right amount, Tucker said. and we dress her up. Some- times when I go (skate- boarding), I put her in front of me and she goes down the hill with me.• DESIGNER 0UTI ET In The Parking Lot 1st sl Friday & Saturday June 8th & 9th 9 a.m. -4 p.m. . HUGE INVENTORI ' CLEARANCE! Over 20,000 sq.ft. of tent space, Re-Stocked as merchandise is sold, one-of-a-kind furniture accessories, samples and lots morel Up To • NOISE (ONTINUED FROM 1 without o warrant and sub- jected them to •physical and emoUOo.al injury.. Grecco is now a detective with the Newport Beach PQlice Departmenl Police later said the arrest wos made tor violation of the dty's noise ordinance, said the Billings' attorney, Joel Boruch. •Tue police have never arrested Rodman despite all the problems. they've had with him,• be said. •My clients are a normal, mkidle- class family. They have never been arrested before.• The pending amendment to the ordinance, which is scheduled to be voted on again by the City Council on Tuesday, was prompted by Rodman's infamous M.ay 12 birthday bash. It seeks to make it illegal for any person or property owner to willfully make noiSe, "including but not limited to. yelling. shout- ing, booting, whistling, singing, playing music, or playing a musical instrument, which disturbs the peace ... after a peace officer has first requested that the person cease and desist from making . . . noise." Rodman received 14 dis- turbance advisory cards between 1999 and 2000 and has paid $8,500 in fines. Assistant City Atty. Dan Ohl said the city believes the •officer's actions (in the Billings case) were reasonable under the~· Ohl pm.Dted out that the term ·~· could ID8Ul one~ toudUng aMdw' witboUt bis or her CODMDt - not J1eCtlSS4rily ltrildng or hit· ~ BilUPgS, •m her own depolitioa. &aid police didn't hit her with a baioo u men- tioned in her Initial com- plaint," he said. In November 1997, the City Council rejected both Heidi and Douglas Billings' clalm for damages $150,000 and $25,000, respectively. The lawsuit states that ·"Grecco grabbed Heidi Billings from the back and put her in a wrtstlock causing her to cry out iii pain." Baruch said the officer's actions exacerbated Billings' health problems. He said she was suffering from lupus and arthritis at that time. Baruch said the Billingses bad taken measures to ensure the party was not noisy. He said they soundproofed their patio and that the police action was unwarranted. • The case was scheduled to go before a.federal magistrate Monday, but the court on Thursday postponed the hearing for unspecified rea- sons. A new court date has not been set. . Heidi and Doug Billings declined to comment, but Baruch said his clients are . Hresolute" and want' to pur- sue the matter to the end. "1bis is not a.bout money," he said. "It's a violation of per- sonal rights. and it's really important to them.· Donate ·your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in motion to improve local lives. • RVs • Boatc; • Real Estate • Tax Deductible • Power generators that have always been used will ensure·the lights stay lighted and the rides keep moving at the fairgrounds. FAIRGROUNDS -Oocks might stop, lights may go out and computers might crash. But Costa Mesa residents can rest UIW'ed that even if the power falls this summer, the carnival rides at the Orange County Pair won't. •rm wonied about my refrigerator, because the food will go to waste, and about my computer, because I won't be able to do any work on it,• Costa Mesa resident Tony . COFFEE CONTINUED FROM 1 "We don't have an imple- mentation plan." Ubrary leaders said the kiosk would fill a. customer void and allow the organiza- tion to adapt to its patrons' needs . "We serve a well-read, well- educated, cosmopolitan com- munity," sa.id Patrick Bartolic, who ch.airs the library's board of trustees. "We Jdok for things like this coffee (kiosk) to fit their lifestyle." Just like many bookstores, which now share space with coffee shops, on-site refresh- ments would add to.the experi- ence for library visitors, he said. •rt makes it more comfort- able for people to come read and sip a cup of coffee with their friends and enjoy a cou- Henriquez said Friday. •1 wasn't actually concerned about the rides, but It's oool they aren't going to be wast- ing our electricity.• The carnival at the fair has always been run on eight or nine large generators, not on the power grid, according to safety information the fair released this week. Becky ~alley-Findley, gen- eral manager anq chief exec- utive of the fairgrounds, said people not in the know also could be. concerned that the carnival -with a "very fes- ple of hours together," Bar- tolic said. He added that he hopes the library would get some money from the kiosk to off- set costs sud) as adding tables with umbrellas ot a roof to the library's courtyard, • a potential location for the kiosk. Making the idea work financially may be tricky, as other libraries in Orange County have experienced in the past. A coffee shop in the Aliso Viejo branch of the Orange County Public Library survived for about 2 112 years before closing about six months ago, said Hilary McAllister, the branch librarian. •1t wasn't very busy, and it wasn't very profitable,• McAllister said, adding that the Ubrary-owned space now sits empty. S'4fu-'Ue CORONA DEL MAR 2101 E. PICiftc Coat Hwf. PCH & AYOCado Ave FITNESS CENTER HM: lem-t .com (949) 76o-9335 Please save these dates For your Graduation Gift Shopping ON JUNE 7, 8 AND 9 (Thursday, Friday & Saturday) 25°/o of all purchases made on these days will be donated to the It's also a good time to buy Father's Day Gifts CHARLES H. BARR 1,03 Wacdiff'J>me, Ntwpon Bada ~9) 642-3310 tive high-energy appearance that .ls very rellant on power. with motion. color, lights and 10und • -might be taking much·pttized electricity away from other residents. •Tue generators will keep the rides, concession stands and everything else running, so in terms of the potential for energy interruption during the fair, the carnival is proba- bly the safest place to be,• Bailey-Findley said. •The carnival people joke that they hope there is a power interruption because there • will be nothing left for people to go to except for the cami· val.• Traditionally, the carnival has used generators because Daily Pilot the fairgrounds didn't have electricity ln the carnival fields, she added. Tbe Arlington Theater also is run by generators and, although the 1-t of the fair operates mainly on regular electrldtY, it is prepared for potential blackouts with emergency lights,fenerators and generated li t towers, Bailey-Findley aal • . "We are planning and hop- ing that our fair guests will have just as much fun as they normally do If the power is int~pted, • she said. •We're trying to keep it fun,.festive and safe. We think it's better for people to stay on the grounds than to leave, if the power goes out.• Al the Huntington Beach said, throwing a glance at a Central Library, three kiosk coffee mug that sat on his operators failed before the desk on the library's second current one, a family-run Door. He hastened to add that business, took over in 1998. the mug was naturally empty "The others were pretty because library rules don't limited in what they were allow food or drinks inside offering," said Ron Hayden, the building. Huntington Beach's library •1t would be nice if they director, adding that patrons had a section where people can now buy everything from could bring coffee,• Oshita fruit smoothies to sandwich-said. es. •And it really is an awful Bartolic said he· didn't like lot of hours• to keep the kiosk the idea of mixing books and open. coffee. While the business pays "I wouldn't support that on the library $400 a month in any level," he said. adding rent at the moment, library that it would take up too officials are ·negotiating a much staff time •to keep up new contract, which might with the mess that it would include a percentage of the create." kiosk's revenues as rent, Hay-Huntington Beach's Hay- den said. den said his team bad started In Newport Beach, only out with the same idea. two of nine Central Library ·we used to attempt to visitors interviewed Thursday restrict food being taken said they didn't like the idea throughout the library,• he said of bringing in coffee. •But we've sort of given up.· ·1 think it's completely • While most visitors sit wrong,· said Douglas down at tables near the kiosk, William Reikle, who had a lot of people want to take come to drop off a video. ·If their coffee to the desk where you've got, like, a coffee they are working, Hayden shop, people are talki.n§ up a said. storm, and it's just going to "You're going to get occd- disturb other people. There sional spills and people leav- are plenty of other places to ing trash around,· he said, get coffee in this town.· adding that library officials But others, such as Rusty hi d spent more time monitor- Oshita, a premed student at ing patrons than dealing with UC Irvine, disagreed. spills. "But It's relatively "Sounds good,• Oshita minor." .,.. Calllornla State Parks "Arts la the Park.I" Premiere Elllbltion Jma,ges of Crysta.I Cove Paintinp by Siplture Members of the Lquna Piehl Air Paimaa Aaod•don An Art Bxhibicioo 8Dd Sale Tu Benefit the Ciyatal Cow Comcnancy , . Gala Recieptloa S.tarday, June 9, frmn 2 pa. to 5 p.m. at Joa lntne Smit.Ii n.. Al1I 1550 Soada COMt lllabRJ, ,,.... 8w.la Paintinp will be dilplayed ad available for ~ from Juno 9 dlroqb Jane 13. 2001 A PabtJ.()ff wUl k lldd ~ /.., 1, ol 10 UL • C11flOl OM n. ptlblk "' llfvllMI "' .., * """" Md wod .. 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Ubby Cowan Coundl; Linda Dixon, Gary Monahan, Karen Robinson and Chris Steel OTY Of NEWPORT' BEAOi Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.•, 92663, (949) 644-3309 Mayor: Gary Adams Coundl: Steve Bromberg, Norma Glover, John • Heffernan, Dennis O'Neil. Gary Proctor and Tod Ridgeway COAST COMMUNfTY COUEGE DISTRICT District Office: 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 432-5898 Chancellor: William M . Vega Board: President Arman- do Ruiz, Vice President Walter Howald, Paul Berger, George Brown and Jerry Patterson NEWPORT-MESA UNIRED SCHOQL DISTRICT District Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa 92626, (71 4) 424-5000 Superintendent.: Robert Barbot Board: Dana Black, Judy Franc.o, Jim Fenyman, Martha Fluor, Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes and David Br09ks MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 )lacentia Ave., Cos- ta Mesa 92627, (949) 631-1200 Board: President 1hldy Ohlig-Hall, Jim Atkinson, Mike Healey, Fred Bock· miller and Paul E. Shoenberger , . . . • • By B.W. Cook a , • the lyrics of the popular song. There's ' ~ ou've just got to b. ave friends,• so says a fashion boutique at South Coast • Plaza called Friends, and I tllink' that they have the same philosophy as the song. · · • Friends the store says that fashion for young women needs to be fun and forward with styles that run the gamut from jeans to glamour. The store adapts the hott,est Paris fashion runway look for their teenage and pre-teenage customers, catering to girls from ages 7 to 18. Modeling Friends fashion for The Look is Jaquelynn Ashleigh 1hilli, 10. Jaquelynn is the oldest of three children. She has two younger brothers, 8-year-old Brandon and 6-year-old Sean. Our model telli\ us that she loves school and shopping. When she's not at South Coast Plaza, Jaquelynn is figure •. skating, dancing or singing. Disco babe Jaquelynn Ashleigh Trull~ 10. looks dar11ng In her yellow Hera ti.tie top with straps (S 18), b1oe popstar stretch low-waist denim pents ($28), and of course the very nec.essaty accessories to boogie all ~· ............ . . .... I Anna Kournikova's Ch-iice Tennis star Anna ICou the Consttllatton :cOuadra• In steel ~ ~'~ .• '¥ ~ (~)~ ... • www.omegawatches.com Daily Pilot For dtOH who enJOr dtfi lln•t in Eleol:lrfo ..... I ntroducing the Duffy 21 Signature Edition. We have taken bay cruising to a new level of sophistication and amenities. The interior ia so warm and inviting, you'll enjoy entertaining docks1de as much as an August moonlight cruise. Visit us this weekend and take a closer look at the wonderful features incorporated into Dµffy'a most recent deiiin· Oeder 70Ur new Duffy diis weekend and receive a full year of DUFFY CARE at no dwjC ... a $2,000 value! Ask about our generous 'Trade-Up' _Prognin. ....... I b'Cp" - , • .. . . :. . ,,,,. r ,. '· '1n1l.~ai.t ftOui• of -· •1 Ult't tll you how ndled I am m.out dis. • My kids Cit so milld about ... to Cahnia, ltook.,...farustomhdowft _ • "* OWi I 111 .. •. lrnMml DVI .,__ .. _ Spor1s Editor Roger Corlson • 949..574-4223 • Sportl Fax: 949-650-0170 •Friday, June 8, 2001 9 Second of a series HIGH SCHOOL BOYS COSTA MESA HIGH TOP 10 1. Basketball team wins piece of first league title m school's 41 varsity seasons by sharing Pacific Coast League crown with University. 2. Soccer team wins the Pacific Coast League outright to capture first league championship in the program s history. 3. Baseball team's 17 w ins set the program's single- season record and ~ropel Mustangs to the CIF Southern Section Division IV quarterfinals. 4. Senior forward Trinidad Hernandez is first-team All-CIF Southern Section Division N and shares PCL Most Valuable Player honors after leading the soccer team in scoring. 5. ·Basketball team . sweeps crosstown rival Estancia for the f irst time in 23 seasons. 6. Senior long jumper Louis Day wins Pacific Coast League litle with personal-Dest leap of 19-11. 7. Senior two-way football lineman Antony Grubisich earns All-OF Southern Section Division IX recognition. 8. Senior guard Steve Whittaker sinks school-record 80 " . three-P-oint field goals and is first-team All-PCL,All-New~rt­ Mesa District and represents the South in the Orange County All-Star Game. 9. Junior Stephen Thomas is second-team All-CJF Southern Section Division IV in soccer. 10. Seniors Daniel Hunter ~football and baseball , Louis Day (footbal and soccer) a·nd Mike Payne (basketball · and .vollevball)J.~s well as junior Nick ubico (football and.baseball), earn All-PCL honors in two sports. • OM.Y Pl.OT PHOTO BY STEVE MCCAANIC C Oita Mesa's Trtnldad Hernandez Cries out after catching an arm In the throat as he tries to make a shot ln front of the goal In CIF Playoffs game against Bishop Moptgomery. Below, Mustangs' David Conte gets a championship ride off the Corona del Mar court as Costa Mesa claims the ~adfic Coast League champlomhtp, Its tint-ever league Utle In boys basketball, a span of 41 yean. . HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL Day 10 • Ofahengaue seen running ·around with Salata before he puts him back on the twf. NEWPORT BEACH -A recent visit by Irrelevant Week Chairman of the Board Paul Salata of New· port Beach to the Arizona Cardinals training camp, seeking out Mr. lrrel· evant XXVI, Tevita Ofahengaue; has confirmed the latter's intentions. Believe it. He'll be here, With the Arrival Party ceremonies June 18 at tbe Newport Dunes, followed by four more days of nonstop celebra· tio~ of the last player piclted in tbe · National Football League's 2001 college football draft. Reports have sifted in telling of Salata's arrival, where Ofahengaue has his own party, hoisting the for· mer USC 'n'ojan off his feet and nm· ning around with him on the grid· . iron, before finally putting Salata. back to tbe turf, upon Salata's in.sis· tence as Newport Beach's Don De Vries and Kirk Dawson stood by with irrelevant thoughts. Ofahengaue has posted bis intentions of bring some 100 rel.a· tives to the week·long bash. which will be (what else?) a Polynesian· themed event. It all starts 10 days from now-with the arrival party, then the All-Star Sports BMquet at the Newport Beach Maniott Tuesday night. a day and night at California Adventure for Tevita & Co. Wednesday, regatta doings on Thursday and the first. ever Survivor Challenge at the Palace Park in Irvine on Friday. In addition to a •wacky• golf tournament on the miniature course, theie will be bumper boat relays, go.cart races, la.ser tag and other virtual reality games. The public is invited to compete in Friday's doings and more infor- mation ca.n be obtained by calling (9'9) 263-0727. In its 26th year. Irrelevant Week is all about tbe motto of •<iomg something nice for someone for no reason.• lbi.s years benefidArles of the proceeds from the various events are the Orange County Youth Sports Poundation and Save Our Youtb · Playing the field •Costa Mesa's Franco plans to play all nine positions when Pacific Coast League All-Stars meet Sea View Saturday in a baseball exhibition game. Curry new CdM coach t IMyfeulcner lll-111111111''1 ~YPl.or . . '. . . SPORTS . . Daily Pilot HIGH SCHOOL BOYS mvE MCCRANK I OAl.Y PtlOT SJEVE MCCRANK I OAll.Y PtlOT Northwood infielder Dustin Landets throws to first after catching Nick Cablco at second base 1n PCL baseball. Mesa's Steve Whittaker drives toward the basket STEVE Mt CRANK I OAA.Y PtlOT STEVE MCCRANIU OAll.Y PlOT Costa Mesa's David Conte fakes a shot past La Canada defenders and passes off. Costa Mesa's Mike Payne (left) goes up for a block against Calvary Chapel. . SPORTS , I gers finish on top m· the NBLL • ntple·A team comes from behind to win championship. $teve Vlrv-ci DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The Dodgers and Mariners, of the Newport Beach Uttle League's Ttiple-A, showed what true championship games are made of Wednesday at Lincoln Ele- mentary. The No. 2-ranked team dur- ing the regular season defeated the No. 1 Mariners as those Dodgers answered a 3-1 deficit _ with a flve-run fourth inning, came up with some dutch hits in the final frame and held off an M's surge. •we truly. bad everyone contribute," said Dodgers' Coach Jeff Bloom. "All up and down the lineup, everyone did tJleir part and that's what makes this a nice team win." Protecting an 8-4 lead, the Dodgers' defense saved its best work for the the Mariners' last at-bat. '\After the Mariners scored two runs with no outs. Dodgers' Vitcher John Doering led bis team to victory as he induced two straight ground- outs and then struck out the next batter, ending the game. The Dodgers (17-4-1) had turned the tide in the fourth inning. With one out and the bases loaded, redemption came for pitcher Michael Bloom, who had allowed two unearned runs in the previous inning. Michael Bloom slammed a shot to right field for a bases- r:tearing triple, swinging the momentum to his team. Dodgers' catcher Grant John- son singled and later scored by using bis speed and smarts to catch the Mariners off guard with his baserunning. The Dodgers finished with five bits as Doering. Michael Bloom, Johnson and Michael Artenian collected one hit and scored one run each. Reed Zachman came up with a huge bit when be earned two RBis in the sixth inning, which proved to be the difference in the game. But, the Mariners did not give up.' They battled in the11 last at-bat. -· -~' .. ....... -.. Prlmetlme PLAYERS AAA~l•iililP..- Da•1•1 S Reed ZachfNn 2 John Doering 15 ¥ic:hMI Bloom 12 Noah Molnar 31 Grant Johnson 99 RUSMI Goldberg 21 Dylan Norton 7 Gwin Koontz 9 'Trevis Jones 6 Bradley Jones 10 Mk:hael Artenlan 11J.P.~ ·Jeff Bloom Martnen 8 SNn Tokuyaima 14 Tommy Colton '5 Hunter Alder 24 Klttt MacOooald 12 ftyan Glady91 31 bk Mauret'-Eridoon 7 Erle Hansen 42 Cory MacOonald • 3 Anna Palchlkoff n Philip Patterson 27 Michelle Zucker co.ch: Jay Palchlkoff Michelle Zucker and Sean Tokuyama scored the final runs for the Mariners as they were both walked and used some fine baserunning to reach home. Kirk MacDonald grounded out to bring in Tokuyarna. "We hact a marvelous sea- son,• M's Coach Jay Palchikoff said. "Every single kid bad a great attitude." The championship game also featured solid pitching from both squads. Michael Bloom and Doering were on the hill for the Dodgers. Michael Bloom struck out four, walked one and allowed three hits in four r.nn.ings of work, while Doering didn't allow a hit and fanned two in two innings. For the Mariners, Hunter AJder went four iilmngs, strtk- ing out eight, including four straight which featured a per- fect third inning. Zucker pitched the last two innings and com- pleted a perfect fifth and struck ·out two. Both teams earned bids to play in the Tournament ol Champions Saturday. The Dodgers start at Viejo Little League's Gilleran Park at 5 p.m. The Mariners are at the Youth Sports Park in South Mission Viejo, at 1 p.m. nil 92840 This bualneaa la con-~ by an lncMdual Have you started doWlg bullr-. y.r1 No Roberto Lactwga Thll ltltemenl WIS liltd wfth lhe County Clettt of Or9ngt County on «)4'20(20()1 2001fN2212 O.lly Pilot May 18, 25, Nlt 1. 8. 2001 fiO! Fk:tltloua luslneu Name Stat9ment The folloWlng per90l'll .,.. doing bullillta ·~ Paclllc Plarrq & 0. lion. 1837 POl1 Albar\I Preoe. Newpon Beadl, CA g:zeeo Catherine MlllN -'itlm'M:' O'Hara, 11137 Port ~ Albant PMa. Newport 8Md\, CA 92980 TNa bu.W-la coo- cb:ted by. "' lncMdual Have you etartad doing bu1lnaa1 ytt? y ... "20.'2001 Ca1herlne Miiier O'Hara Thie statement Wll flied with the ~ Cltltc ol Orange County on 05/1 e."200 I 2001llMMI Dely Plol t.4aY 25, ~ t. 8, 15. 2Q01 F9fi! Flctltloua IUllMM .......... Nnt The tolowlr\Q Pl'*Hll .,. doing~ .. Chau Nguyen Appra!Mle; 1111 Coro ::,o CAO~ Cotta Chau ~. 918 COrOflfldo Drt\ie, Colle Mela. CA e:ze:ze "* bu"'-.. GOn-du*cl by-an lndMMll Hav• you ttarted doing bulllneae yet? Y-. 6.'01 ~ =:.n. ... flllid Wiii "" County a.tr cl ~ COUlfy on Olll1 WI001 ..., ..... Delly Pllo4 May 25, Nie 1.' 11, Al fW The Dodgers celebrate their victory over the Mariners ln Wednesday's showdown for the Newport Beach Uttle League AAA Division. At left. Michael Bloom, who tea.med with John Doering on the mound for the winners, delivers. Both teams move on to the Tournament of Champions on Saturday, the Dodgers at Gilleran Park ln Mission Viejo at 5 p.m., and the Mariners at the Youth Sports Park ln South Mission Viejo at 1 p.m. Manderino adds to All-Star duty Newport Harbor High senior Chns Manderino, already selected to play in the Orange County All-Star Football Game, will also rep- resent Orange County in the Los Angeles-Orange County Charity Football Classic, scheduled July 28 at Cerritos College. Manderino, the Newport- Mesa District Most Valuable Player and an All-CIF South- ern Section Division VI selec- tion, led the Satlors to back- to-back section championship games. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER He was the starting quar- terback m 1999, when the Tars went 13-0-1 and won the section crown, but shifted to tailback early in bis senior campaign. He rushed for 2, 141 yards and scored 31 touchdowns to help the Sailors finish 11-3. He will walk on at UC Berkeley. Frank Mazzotta of La Habra High will coach the , Orange County team against a Los Angeles County team guided by Marijon Andcb from St. Paul. Petluon Drive and 01-16 It• eecond first SSN (J( F~I Tu No. s.c. fOf Blgfl•h R.... Judy Drzewtec:Q Campus Orlvt) reading carried by the Doing Businau u t1ur1nt1, Inc. Man-Thfa ataltrMnl wu lrvlnt, Clifomil lollowtna roll call YOlt' Tlramlsu aging Member flied wrth lht County 92897-2450 COUNClL MEMBERS: All other buaintn Published N1wport Cltltc al 0rwige COlny ATTENDANCE AT AYES: Cowa n, namt(I ) and Id· B11c:h·COSll MtH on 05/10/2001 TiiE PRE.fSID Monahan, Stttl. dreSS(ts) used by lhe Dally Pilot June 8. 2001 20011M4451 CONFERENCE 1$ NOES: Dixon, Rob-Stll1r(1)/llc1nu1(a) 251228 D1~P1IOI June 8, 15. MANDATORY FOR IMOn ABSENT: None. within lht pa.st three F976 22~, 10Q1 F9?8 ALL PRIME THE FULl TEXT ol yeara. as staled by lht CONTRACTORS; lht Ofdll'llllCe may bt Selltr(1)'1ocen1M(I) isl F1ctltloua Bualneu Flc:tlUou9 Bua.In.a TiiE MEETING Will I.ad in the Cb etent•a are. Same as 1boYe Name Statement ,._,,,. SUIM'nent BE CLOSED AT t :05 Offtet. 77 Fafr Dnvt, The names. Social Se-TM 1o11owino peraons A.JI. ANY PRIME CON-Ooeta MMI. curtly or Feder1I Tax Tht fol~ '*'°"1 1111 doing bulWiMa u: TRACTORS ARRIVING MARY T. nuon. Nu~ Ind addrtM lrt ~ busineM u: National Mortgage ~ AnEI• THIS TIME DeoutY City Ctertt or lht Buy•r(•)l•PC>ll· USA alut Mark•~· .ource. 313 N Bm:n WILL NOT IE Publllti.d Ntwpon cant(•) ii/are =· L~I ~:O....RcA Sir-. Santa Ana.~ EUOIBLE TO PAA'nCt-Beach·Coa11 Man COM '&LU. LLC fomll 92701 PATE IN TiiE BtD PRO-Dally Pllo4 June 8, 2001 202 Seaward Ro.d, 92630 Cafrfomia Siied Mort· CESS AS A PRJME E975 Corona dtl Mar, CA Barbara A. Bauer. tS' Cor~oratlon ---Tru.!H or thl USA CONTRACTOR. 92625 value Marlteting Trust. ). 313 8in:tl l'Wu bidders who par-NOTICE SSN Of FedtfM Tu No 292• 1 c~ vaM-y Sanla Ana. Cai-u;,;t. In bolh lt1e PY. INVITING BIDS The ...cs being aold .. •uw .. ,,. lomla 92701 Bid Conlwence and ltlt Tha Ora~ County ere generally dMcrib9d ~ ~~n LAguna Thia b\ltlnetl la oon- Job Walk In thalr Sanitation Dletrlct. Calf· as: ~umlture, fixturH, 1 bul!neaa 11 con-duciad by. 1 COll)Ol'lllol• tntiraty, will be llloWed tomla, will recalva and 1qulpmen1, ducted by· 1 bualneaa Have you 1t1rt1d to bid on Ille Projtd .. INled bida untit Tuee-tr1den1me. goodwill, tNat doWlll _buii'81t ytl(I No pnme contractora FOf day, July 10, 2001 at lelM, IM••hOld im· Have you allrttd Calif Select ~ tul1htr lnlonnation, oon-11:00 a.m. Bkit must bt prov.manta. covenant dol"" buaine11 yet? Colp · John T. Canfwoil. tact UCI Contrac1I De-r-'Yad at ltlt DtltJ1cr• no4 to compete and laf YM~ 3t200t Prealdent partment within Design Admlnlsltatlw Lot>by °' art located at: 2325 Barbara A. S.utr, This ltatement wu & Conltrucllon SaMoat: Purdlatlng Olfice by lt1e Ellt Cout Hwy,, Co-TruatH llled whh the County 81.nde R. HocMMull at date herein above Ml rona dtl Mir, CA Thia statement wu Cleltl al Orwige CGny (IM9} 824-4715 Iott\ ll whldl lint by The type c:A ..,_ 10 ~ With the COW'lly on O!l/1CW001 ni.1 ~ Btddaf .a be openad anc1 ••· ~s''llllfperred 1a11re. a1111 " ~ Ccu1'y 2001MM4t7 and II ....,bcQntracjora amlned at 1he Purc:nae-""" alt Ublic E111ng on 0!5/l~l ~ ~ June 8, 1_; wlll be required to follow Ing DMllon Oflloe al the P1ac41. 147·330242 2001......., ~. gog1 fl~ the nonditcllmlnatlon Diltnl;t,, 10844 EAll Ave-now laaued tor the Piiot 8 5 ~ ... torth In nue. Fountain V'"-Y. prtmlHt localed at: ~. 200t.Jurta fi'ri flcttdous IUllwa Ille Bidding Documenll Caldomle ll280e-7016 Sama -· ----Miine Sta ...... lt and to pey prevailing fOf Ille toilowtna: ' The bu* Mle and The lolownl penone wage ratH II the locl· MAINTlNANCl 0, lrlnll9r al the aloohollc FlctltlOue lu..... .,. dol!'ll ....... -tlori al the WOl1t. PO .. TAILI beverage llcenM(I) It/ NelM Stlllement Paul Frank lndua'IN. The auoceaaNI Bidder QlNlMTO"I lrt lrOndld lo be oon-The lollowlno P9'*Hll Inc.. 1537 Monrovi. _. be l'llQl.hd 10 heVe IPlctftC•TION NO. aummated 81 lhe ofta art doing bulNla ae: A~.. NewpOft IMc:fl, the !Ollowlng Stai. ol ._2001-41 ol ICentlngton EICfOW Jvdy_ IJrzewieclla. 805 CA 1i2K1 ~,.... -It. . Inc~ .Jolwt Oawa*S. CEO l ntS atai.ment WU filed With the County Cleltl ol Orwve CoWlly on 05/10r'2001 2001MM441 Oallt Piiot June a, 15, 22, I 2001 FJOO ~~ --•:t1 -· . 110 Btolldwlry CostatMea Caldornla Conlfactot'a A 1o1t W11111 .. 18ke Inc. 18200 YOltla Unda E Clemaaan A.Vt .. Paul Frri 1nc1ua1rtM, llcenN current at the pe.. on .kine ao. 2001 Blvd., 1308, Yorba Sal'U Ma. CA 82705 lno. (CA). 1537 -------*"-ol IUbmllllor! ol the e1 1:00 e.111. All Lrda, CA 928118 and the Jvdy_ ~. 805 MonroYla A~ • ....,., Bid: iwoepeettve M4Nen andQpated sale da1a la E Clemt1en Ave , BMcfl. CA ll29S3 LICENSE .,. wged .. ......_ .,._ 29, 2001 Santa Na, CA W705 TNa ~la oon- CLASSIFICATION ,..... .... lfl "'9 The lult lale la alb-TNa bU11r1Na II oon-U:tad ~a~' ::r~= "''°'*'"' Otvtefon t:n~~ ~ ~.by:,:::,~ Hn• Y04I uarted LICENSE CODE. lollby • ._ ~ ..... 8108.2 YE'"..,. Y ,..,.-? doing bulinffe Yt\? d,..., ..,..., dolr19 buU\•11 yet Y-. 11f7 C-12 8"led blda nut be TM:f>Un:IMtl ptb or Yaa, a.'2001 Paul FrMll lrllMlriea, °"* "'Oftclt .,_. ~td on lie 1onn COlilldllMICll• In COMIO' :::::::::::::======:!.::======~:==:===~~~ "°9: ~ by .. ci.td In Ian Wiii "' ... d "' lldder Qu911t!Ge'*'9 •oconfanct with •H .... and ftnller d ull•d for to It• ~ d "' ~ flt llolnte, la "' Mn d ..... .._. .. .. .. OlllOfll ~·· 1270,000 00. tncludlnQ ................. bld~MdMlleth-~~.al u1111111rW _.... tr. '°4'INlon ~ ti. oe.. 110.00000. -'llCh OOll- (.i "'" ,.. ,...,.... tllned .. "' mM -..... of "' '*""-.... ........... dl'9le. lillept100• (71•) Oeeor1pllol1. Nnoun{j ......, _. 111·2411. P1reo11a1 Check. (tt) C•-i:••• • ..,.. PubtleMd Newport se.ooo oo e.:!:,"'; .• ~ '!'!! hecll•Co1l1 MaH OINnd ,_. 10 be ,. •-· "' -~ l'llll Nie I, IOOt pl•c.ct wrth cull, .,. ...,. .. ...._ _____ _.Fw• ... z.a sae.ooo oo e--~OF Of' NOTICI 10 STARTING A'NEW BUSINESS~ • • • • • ----. ! 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'1J.adlin..· itlM 2111, 2()()/ ANNIE (949) 574-4249 ............. ._ ....... "' .. .....,..,,.. yo41 .. cMI I 800 ' n11M1Nf In wlllch tlllf9 II I dllrgl P" """'*' ...... bl wwy of out of .... COftlfllllle•. Cllldl wlltl the Ioctl lltttlr llutlnna Bu- ,_. llefol9 you Nf1d eny _,Of .... fOf ..me-. Rud Ind unclwstlnd 1ny contnctl before you 1l9n. Clllllii .,... '01 I.ow 121( ...... WNlll. 00 (114230) 129,1188 NAIERS (?HI MM100 CADIUAC Dc1or.io '17 Tour. Nolthtt.ar, 00, mnrt (60759&) * 17.1188 NABERS (714 )540.t100 ClclllC .... .,... '12 beige, tin .... dean (206684) suee HABEAS CmlMO=ttOO ClclllC Sldln Dlvllt 't3 I.ow "' ~ -.,, (2!3192) 18,1188 NABERS • (7141540:9100 Clclltac Sevllte '96 Seari.st green. leather (833148) $18.988 NABERS (714)540.9100 Cldlllllc Sevillt '91 Silver leather dean (806273) S5.988 NABERS (71415'0.9100 Cllilllc s.vllle '95 low '"'· whl s-1. ... (8261114) $15.988 NABERS (71415~0·9100 Cadllllc 5'Yille ST'S '95 low Ill bladt dlefTy aloVS (826674) $15.988 HABEAS (714)540.9100 Cldillac Seville 'IM Low mies. lealhe< aloys (824619) $12 988 NABERS (714)540=!100 Cadlllec Sevllle '94 low trites. llalher. aloys (824619) $12 988 NABERS 1714 )540:!100 CICllac StYIDI 'M Selnllll """· ...... (833148) S15,9e8 NABERS (714)$40-1100 9ilW l35CSI '8e SiYll awoMe Umhild VII '19 llbl. II powtW, CD. grtal ~ lltv. auto. tul pwi oondltlon, 125k mllas. CO, AC. am-tm S1, rool. warr ~.eoo. !MH7}1eas pp $24.995 11•342~?85 '·~Bridge QtEVY WMN 'M -Hondl--~----'00_. 8Y CHARlE8 GOREN --... ~ ..... ,. with OMAR SHARIF ~-e: ,._. .. (~ ~t,m and TANNAH HIRSCH ..... ACYRA !!HfHS!J WHOSE Sum Cllrt* s.br1ng Conv 'ti H0t40A A0C0RD '17 Vow UIWlllf !\Ml In Ill NI Auto, ~ powti rttty Both vulncl'llblc. East dea!Jl. I the evCllL AIJl'l(Kl aU the del;l~n went down one tricl. \oalna four hearu IDd 1 club. r'ha-•Ape/1111 'ltltti.f t1*'9 oontra4, blue, NORTH Ac;-'!:" . Oftl --Niii eood. s!Mo""" C.:.' ~ ~. f2Mo4!o.' .....,,..._ • K Q pcl, O'll cond. S14.500 obo INFNTY 045 i2 "J I 6 3 Mf.f23-t40I 4«, Sl!Ytr, ""°• AC ~ 8 l f i Al same llllbJes West dx.e to lad a baut. puuina paid to 111y chance dcclattr might have had. Al Zia ·s tAblc the ei&}11 of diamond\ was led. This is lhc modern style of leading ~ond hiaJlest from a worthless suit. Zia v.on witlt the queen "' dummy. lemponnly blockmg the Ult.. and immediately led a low hean IO lhc JllCk and king! U20 MlfCldle 8Mz ... SllvwJGr1y (117042) S1UIS Mlrc:edee Binz of Llpll Niguel 1-800·280-Saoo . www.mb:rdlrect.com E320 Mlrcedl• Binz ... Bleck/P11ctlment (129122) 135,995 Mel'cedtl 8en:t of Llgunl Niguel 1-aoo-2eo-Seoo www.mbzdlrect.com E320 Mltcedal Binz '98 Bllc:WllCk Leather (512303) $31,995 Mercedat e.nz of U911n1 Niguel 1-800·280-6800 •-.mb:tdlrect.com EA20 Mel ctdaa Binz 't7 Whitt/Bleck ( 4087 44) 133,995 Mercedat Benz ol Llgunl Niguel 1-eoo-no.seoo www.mb:tdirect.com Ford Mtt1cer '86 Runs Grull $2000. 949-294·8229 FORD T~ 't5 AT, AC, lull JIM (1°'315) Sl9711 Thlodon Robina W·35:H512 (211t5A) 11185. WEST EAST ac:...~u~' •JS • 109762 1;i K 1097 AQS2 llUZlJ '17 • 98653 ( 7 ...,.... PU, A111D, delft • K 3 • J 8 S (ew62) 1117& SOlTrH Thlodorl Rd1Jln1 • A 8 4 J ..... H5t2 O J4 West shificd to lhc iack of spades, the table's k.llia w1Ming. Now Zia led a d ub' to the !en, l&..ing 10 the king . S tnCe U dJd nol teem lO lhc def c!nder lilac Ihm: wu any need 10 tut lhc ponic bunon, West rcvcncd tosJllldu. After declarer 11ttled off all bul one of the renutlning tricb , West was prepared IO reconsider Ulal decL~ion! ..... XJR '15 541t IN, boob. llCO!da, blklcrMm ... a>. Ol'IQld non/"'*. 111t1 new,-W ,995, v1n1 4e 1255, tin. Wiii'. Ml Oc Ay!o 1!!cr! IM9<58$:1§88 Jtguer XJA 't5 54ll ml. boc:lb, reconis, b1Ucr11111 ""· 00, gnged noMmk. Iii<• new.-$23,995, viol 461~ fin. wair. evaa. 0c Ay!o 111111 949--11188 JAGtJAR W '17 Convt beell1y, Chr-wllffll. CD. Wind acreen. new bres. low mi xtras, priced IO Ml . PP IMM46-8118 JEEP CtEIOIC£E '95 AT. N;, a., (521717) Stm Theodor• Robina 18&-3534512 JEEP WRANGLER '94 a-.~ tun, ( 41203ll) S897' Thlodorl Roblnt 18&-3534512 Und Ro-Range Rover 4.0SE '00 l.olded, com-P't1• wood plcg bruth guatda, roof rd. CD .,.,, dvonl wilt*, arty i5SOO m1. pc1 sm. uc:nrioe $58,1500 61k IM&-720-8336 luua LX 450 'H Exctllent condi110n, Tllll Tan llalhlr, llAly lolded 125,000 949-650-1956 Uncolri Town Cir '00 Slgnalllre SlrlM 11111'5) sa.tn Thlodorl Robina W.353-&S12 .... Pr°"9' '99 AT, AC, loadld (1745117) $11,9711 AK 10 •A 10 42 The bidding: F.AST SOUTH Pass INT Pu.\ Pass WK..,. Pass ~ Operung lead: Eight of NOR111 JNT Uis1 week we featured o dcfcnsavc fal~card by Zia Mahmood that helped hiro !Ind Andy Robsou wc- ccs Mly defend lite C.p Gemini WOl1d Pain title they won last year. In the S<mC event. Zfa ulso pulled off a dccepti\IC play lb declarer on lh1\ deul. This 1s a hairy old ploy. but \1111 reaps nch rewards even in the bc.<11 circles. To mal.e 11 worl... 11 mlL'lt be c.lonc: smoothly and a~ early in the plJly as JX!Miible.. Perhaps there was enough information from the play to lhc early tlicu for West to tea!U.C wtw was &oinJ oo. but certainly ii was far more diftkulc lhlln 1f declarer had gone about busine1's in the nor· ma! way. h:ading a club 10 chc ten 31 trick IWO The uuction wus Mraigh1forw11td. and ww; duplicaied 111 m~t tables in ....__ U20 ..,, 5211 ml, blk w/bell lthr, CO. phone, boolcllracords beeutaful ong cood 1757944 $28.995 949-586-1888 Bllr MereedM 280C 75 Blue, 6 cyl, et. ac. power win- dowa. Ul-fOOI, CAL smog McMno. must _, $2250 714-45'-39111 lhrcedff 420 SEL ·ee Diamond Blue. !lawless gray lealhef 111 . air beg, 2nd -Ottt 94k nl EJ~ lht plNaurw of dl'tvl119 a Mere-.. SI 0,750/Qbo 714-971·2011 Mercury Cougar ·oo vt, tulo, lotdld ('34119) S1'.t711 Thlodort Robin• W-353-1512 ML320 ~ e.nz '111 Sllvtr/Grty (CM9162) $27,995 lalll'Cldal Benz of ~~ www.rnb1dlrect.com Hlaun Altlmt '98 Au1o, AC, 119, CO IP1595) S1Q.950. SOIJdl Coast Ac:ur1 1100.tll-ACURA Hluan Ouet1 't3 Auto. Vt, AC, p1 (2111SA) SMO. Soulh COMt Aew1 900-lf.ACURA PL YMOU'llt FURY '68 383 El1IJIRI Niida bnlkes. 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