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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-06-13 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CONiMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2001 " ' . Newport officials. have .last word in noise issµe •City Council members give final approval to a tougher law aimed at cracking doWll on noisemakers. M.thls Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Despite protet>ts from several residents, City Council members unanimously adopted a more stringent noise ordinance at their meeting Tuesday. Council members had already tentatively approved the revisions at their May 22 meeting, with Councilman John Heffernan reject- ing the plan. Woo over, Heffernan approved the plan Tuesday. Dennis Rodman, a frequent noise offender in the city, didn't show lJP at City Hall to voice his objections as he did May 22. But other residents told council mem- bers they oppose the change. HWe don't live in a retirement community," said Ed Mclaughlin, a Seashore Drive resident. • H you want to tum it into one, you should pass an age ordinance not a noise ordinance." But several council members said the changes to the ordinance were minor. •Nothing is being changed as to what is or isn't against the law," Councilman Gary Proctor said. "The only t.hing that's being changed is the procedure.• City officials hope the changes will make it easier to file criminal charges against repeat noise offenders because the Orange County district attorney's office has so far been hesitant to prosecute such cases in the city. The new ordinance, which will become effective in 30 days, makes it clear that property owners may be accountable for noise that occurs at their home. It alSo states that noisemakers could face criminal charges alter a police officer has issued a warning -an addition city officials hope will make it easier to prove a pe rson's willfulness to make no~e. "It IS unlawful for any person or property owner to willfully make .. . noise, md uchng but not limited to, yelling. shouting, booting, whislling, singing. playing music, or playmg a musical instrument, wh1ch d1sturbs the peace ... after a peace officer has first requested that the person cease and desist from making ... noise,• the new ordinance reads. SEE NOISE PAGE 6 ~ Hlll.£R I OAll.Y PILOT As memben of the J'.Jons Park Assn., Debby Koken and husband Terry patrol the park for safety. Recent discoveries of razor blades and glass shards ln Newport Beach and Costa Mesa have sparked the need for a safety patrol at the Costa Mesa park. • e great st~ eout To ensure a saier recreation area after several razor blade findings, residents now patrol Uons Park Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT Twice a day, people at Lions Park are taking in a new slglit. Neighbors are coming, sometimes ln pairs, to carefully check the playground equipment and bteeze through the bath- rooms to ensure they are in good condition. "We're keeping an eye on the general maintenance of the park, as well as looking out for the baz- 'I feel that this is my neighborhood, my park, and I need to keep an eye on it.' l>ebbY ~oken lions Park Assn. member anls we've bad to deal with late· ly," said Debby Koken, who patrolled with her husband, Teny, Tuesday evening. •1 saw this as an opportunity to get involved With the community in a positive way, and I think that is something everyone needs. It's not a sell-sac- rifice. When you are doing some- thing for your community, you are doing sometblng good for yourself and people should look at it that way. I feel that this is my neigh- borhood, my park, and I need to keep an eye on it." Koken is one of about a dozen members of Lions Park Assn., a group of neaiby resadents interested SEE STAKEOUT PAGE 6 m What to do if you find a sharp object on the playground: • Don't IHve the ...... Make sure people are aware of the object so nobody gets hurt. • Don't touch Of' move the object. • If you hllve a cellular phone, call the pollee to ntpOrt the lnd•nt. Other• wise, ask somel;>ody else to make the call. Newport woman goes 'Llve!' for a day •Cassie Pappas, 21, gets a shot at stardom co-baiting Regis PbObln'a popular mondDg talk IJM>W • .......... .,.. ... QUEmON SOUND OF SILENCE Will Newport Beach's amended noise ordinance do the trick In aacking down on noisemakers? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilotOlatimes.com. Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. River • crossmgs study to be . released •Analysis considers effects of two bridges proposed for·19th Street and Gisler Avenue in Costa Mesa. Jenntfer Kho DAILY PILOT SANTA ANA -The Orange County Transportation Authority voted Monday to release the long· awaited Santa Ana River Cross- ings study later th.ls month. The study evaluates the expect- ed environmental e ffects of a number of bndges, inducting those m Costa Mesa proposed to cross the Santa Ana Rive r at Gisler Avenue and at J9th Street The stUdy has long bee n a point of contenbon for residents of Costa Mesa. Newport Beach, Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach -the four cities that are required to reach a consensus on •the matter. • Tb·e Gisler Avenue bndge would cross the river into Fountain Valley, where it w9uld connect to Garfield Avenue. That bridge has not been as controversial as the 19th Street crossing has been in Costa Mesa, but residents neigh- boring Gisler Avenue and Foun- tain Valley'residents oppoge it. The 19th Street bridge would allow Costa Mesans yet another entrance into Huntington Beacl1. Adams Avenue and Victona Street now perform the task. whl.le the San Diego Freeway and MacArthur Boulevard offer resi- dents access to Fountain Valley. Newport Beach officials favor the 19th Street bndge. whl.le Cos- ta Mesa and Huntington Beach officials have, m the past, vehe- mently opposed it. Fountain Val- ley officials, meanwhile. have been somewhat mute on the issue. While their city has been against it, some Costa Mesans, such as Robert Graham, have sug- gested that such a bridge could raise property values and draw new shops to the area. ·.tt will give residents instant SEE ST\JDY MGE 6 --2 Cid. ' Mllmll!S I .. 1 • . . . 2 WednMdoy, June 13, 2001 · PETS. OF· IHI Wiii Older female cats Tbe er:plolion ot kittem and pup.;. pkw avaU4ble for adoption at th.ls time ~ yeu NIUlb in many adult anbna1I being overlooked. aCCOl'ding to tbe Ne~ Beach-based ComJnUnity An1nia1 Network. 1be volunteer group, whk:b Un.ks people and pets through community action, ii caring for several female cats that have delivered their litters and are sharing their milk with abandoaed kittens. ' Newport-Mesa residents are asked by tbe group to open their homes and heerts to an older animal in need. :rbe pets are available for adoption each weekend in front ot Russo's Pet Store at PailUOn laland in Newport Beach. The animals allo may be viewed on the Web at http://www. anlmalnetwork.org. Information: (949) 759-3646 or write to the Community Animal Net· work, P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach. CA92658. Doity Pilot 'I like seeing results, and I like the hc;znds-on work.' ' GeHI!(; INVOLVED positive peer and adult relationships. (714) 549- 9622, Ext. 35. For a . GOOD CAUSE Nancy Sheffner Giving as much of herself as possible For Nancy Sheffner, making the choice to volunteer has always been easy. "I don't play tennis or golf," she said. "1llis is just what I like to do. It's just bow I'm made. 11lis is one of my favorite parts of the week. I always look forward to coming in." Sheffner, the 57-year-old Girls Inc. volunteer, tutors and mentors girls once a week. She also does college counsel- ing, helping girls ded.de what classes to take to give them the best chance of get- ting into college. She bas been volunteering abOut 15 hours per week for about four years. Before that, Sheffner -a former teacher and former social worker - volunteered at schools, for Volunteers In Child Abuse and various other programs. "Basically, I've always volunteered," Sheffner said. "When I look at what I've done, volunteering has given me the most satisfaction out of everything. I like seeing results, and I like the hands-on work. It's just that sense of feeling like I'm doing something that c~uld possibly make a difference in someone's· life. And it's such fun, I don't feel like I'm making any kind of sacrifice." She enjoys her volunteer work so much, Sheffner said she is considering giving up h& part-time job as an art consultant to give her more time to con- centrate on Girls Inc. Sheffner said her co-werker Judy Slutzky volunteered for Girls Inc. first and.then got Sbettner involved with the organization. . Sheffner said she chooses to ·spend her ti.me at Girls Inc. because she believes that education is an important ingredient for sue~. "It's the only way anybody is going to succeed," she said. "Education leads to a job, which leads to being able to be seli--sufficient and to good self-esteem. When you can earn a living, can take care of yourself and maybe others, I think that is the most important thing. Education really is the way to feeling good about yowself and succeeding in your life.• She also likes being a friend to the girls, not a parent or an authority figure. Volunteering is a two-way street for Huntington Beach Lake Forest Sheffner, who said she gets as much out of the program as she gives. •1 have always loved kids," said Sbeffner, who also has children of her own. "I have always wanted to be a mother. My ca.reer was important, but my kids always came first. Right now, this is fulfilling a lot for me. It's very nat- ural. I don't have to work at this. I am very comfortable in this situation." -Story and photo br Jennffw Kho • GETTING lNVOLVED runs periodic.ally In the O.ily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like Information on adding your organization to this list, call (949)57~. LAGUNA GREElllELT INC. Volunteers are needed to assist Laguna Coast Wilderness Park staff and James Dilley Preserve staff and docents with hiker registration and general public orientation. (949) 488-0287. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organi- zation that works with suf- ferers of HIV and AIDS, is seeking caring volunteers to assist with running the front office, delivering meals, providing trans- portation and providing complimentary therapies such as massage, acupuncture and chiro- practic care. Usa Toghia, (949) 494-1446. LIFELINE UVIH CENTERS Mentally ill adults -rely on the Newport Beach center for residential housing. It needs professional fund- raisers to support and maintain this resource. (949) 675-1700. MASTER CHOULE OF OUNGE COUNn The perfonning arts orga- nization needs volunteers for computer input, ticket- ing, filing and handling phones. (714) 55,&6262. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Ser- vices needs mentors to make a lasting effect on a young person's life. Stu- dents from 10 to 18 years old are matched with men- tors to improve their school performance . and self- esteem while developing MOUit .CWSICAL ORCHESTU Orange County's only non- profit resident chamber orchestra needs volunteers for ticketing, ushering, phones, malling and help with receptions. Nominees are also being sought for the board of directors. (949) 830-2950. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical depen- dencies seeks volunteers. (949) 548-9927 between 1 O a.m. and 6 p.m.; or Joy, (949) 548-8754. NEWPORT IEACH CONFERENCE AND YISRORS BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visitors. Volun- teers with extensive knowledge of Newport Beach needed. (949) 722- 1611 . NEWPORT IUCH lllURY LITIUCY PROGRAM The program seeks volun- teers to tutor adults wish- ing to improve their read- ing and writing skills. 1\'aining workshops at the central library will certify volunteers. (949) 717-3874. NEWPORT IEACH PREMIERE. CINEMA GUILD The Newport Beach Pre- miere Cinema Guild. which supports the New- port Beach Film Festival, is looking for new members. Interested. candidates should want to help fur- ther an artistic and cultural heritage in the community, should have a love of cine- ma and a willingness to raise awareness of the film festival. (949) 253-2880. ALMANAC • Thomas Eugene Storms, 72, Junes: REAL ESTATE TUNSACTIONS NEWPORT BEAOt • 950 Cagney Lane, $275,000 • 14 Peca.mp, $596,000 • 77 Lessay, $509,000 • 12 Menton, $663,500 • 32 Sidney Bay Drive, $1.4 million • 1 Vista Albert, $1.45 million DUI ARRESTS The foDowing people were arrested on suspicion oJ drt- vf.ng under the influence of an intoxicant. Aa wlth aU aua- pects, they are consldered Innocent until proved guilty. COSTA MESA June4: • Stacy Renae Poix, 2-4, Dai~ VOL ts, NO. 159 ,...... ...... _ NllllNr ~.....,. ...., .... c-. ...,°"...., -~ ..... °" .... ........... ,........., -G'S-,_.._ --......... -AIR a ............ ---....... .., ..... :..--······-r u 1 I • Sean Thomas Pate, 23, Newport Beach Jone 6: Newport Beach June 8: • Adam Jeffrey Lee, 19, Ana- .._..,_of NM~ lwh hll been nam.cs piesident of~~ one of the netion'I Oldest ..-...r.t Mid 't 11 CMr the a.t 20 yws. he has ~ In running mutti- ~ fr.ncN.e C01apes. Mti •MW, the Keg. McMt ipick and Plua Hut. In C..S. .nd the • Gerald Lee Foster, 45, Cos-heim ~ ~ •.• 1111 Otillof c-. ..... hll been ,__, --vice pwidlllt of Voit CoawMrcW lta..t"egn .............. be l'elpOll .... fair,.. and mbleckee ~· ta Mesa Friday: Friday: • Adrian Gonzalez-Carrazco, • Esmeralda Hood, 29, Ran- ment.,,,.., ~ ttw llldaft.: ••• OS... Co.It C.olegit lbldent Derta ........ ~the tlt\adlnt ~ .... the°'""'"' 9" a:lft'llt•Wlt C.Wt~ rt. 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Has the arugula and radicchio salad wilted? Did someone forget to put the Stoli back in the freezer? Did the club run out of hot towels? I mean, something has to explain the rash of patrician plots unfolding around some of the city's more financially accomplished residents in recent weeks. Yes, indeed, the Newport·Beach Nwhine" list has some fine new selections. Who's topping the list? A former NBA stud wi'\h a few million bucks, a helicopter, a stereo with seismic speakers and no shortage of excuses to have a party. We then have a former Orange County chief execu- tive known for his brass- knuckJes style tangled in a did-not-did-to courtroom tan- go with the glamorous and lavishJy wealthy leaders of the city's flagship bay club. This somewhat overshad- ows, but makes nonetheless interesting, the small tussle unfolding between the for- mer chairman dnd chief executive of Arco and his neighbors over where the man should park his 55-foot yacht. Now, since it isn't my neighborhood where Dennis Rodman hosts his epic keg raves -I reside in the bour- geois and fdr less tJtillating hamlet of Costa Mesa -it takes some effort to care much dbout Rod.man's tantrums over the city's Byron de Arakal BElWEEN THE UNES paternalistic legal assault on his noise machine. I'm figur- ing if the guy's music can be heard from McFadden Square to the river jetty, he ought to pull the volume down a click or two. The city and the Orange County district attorney's office seem to think so too. Rodman's nose-thumbing of the city's noise ordinance has tweaked the Newport Beach City Council sufficiently that it's retooling the law, making it easier for police to clap rabble-rousers into irons. And the district attorney's ortice has leveled a trio of misdemeanor charges against Rodman for the deci- bel drenching he gave his neighbors during his May 12 ..., birthday blast. Rod.man's response? Whining. u1 don't under- stand," he told the Daily Pilot. •I'm not hurting any- body, I'm not jeopardizing anybody. They're just giving me grief for no reason." Oh, OK, Dennis. We're sorry. What were we think- ing? Party on, dude. Now, Rodman's little bwn- mer is no match for the sand- box war being waged between form.er Orange County CEO William J. Pope- joy and Beverly Ray, chair- woman of the venerable Bal- boa Bay Oub. These two titans of the moneyed beach scene here have been calling each other names and tattling on one another since 1999, when a business deal between the two ran aground. In the first instance, Pope- joy says in a May 2000 civil action against Ray that he deserves a mere $50 million because, he alleges, she backed out of a deal to sell the bay club to Popejoy. He didn't get the marble he wanted. Now when money is no object, lawsuits are answered with COWltersuits. Ray fired back in a legal action claiming she doesn't owe Popejoy a dime. Mean- time, Ray and the club's managing executive, David C. Wooten, began nattering behind Popejoy's back. Wooten claimed in a Daily Pilot story that Popejoy was attempting to extort money from the club. Ray allegedly circulated letters to club members in which she implied Popejoy was a lousy fund-raiser. Of course, Popejoy has countered with slander and libel suits against the two. So there, Dave and Bev. Neener, neener.'Give me my money! Lastly, we turn to the bay- front spat in the 'hood. Here we have a bit of a twf war going on between Lodwrick M. Cook, former chairman and CEO of Arco, who sim- ply wishes to nudge the pier fronting his two South Bay Front properties 40 feet to the east so he can dock his 55-foot boat. This, of course, is not the same as mooring a 20-foot Wellcraft to a can in front of your house. About 60 of Cook's neigh- bors seem to know this. They're protesting Cook's pier reloc&tion and yacht parking plan. fearing the vessel's superstructure wilJ obliterate their harbor views and make beach access for swimming nearly impossible. Cook seems unsympd· thetic. •All we're trying to do is park our vessel out m front of ow property," Cook's son, Scott, told the Daily Pilot. ·we're no d1rte r- ent than any of the other neighbors who want to have their rights protected." You tell 'em. I mean a man's got no rights if he can't park his yacht in front or his two waterfront homes. I guess I shouldn't be making fun of the womes and battles that seem to be tarnishing the daily lives of Dennis, Beverly, Bill and Lodwrick. I mean, these peo- ple are confronted with some real barriers to a happy and carefree life. That 39% bracket can be a real hassle, you know? Pdss the Dom. • BYRON DE ARAKAL 1s a writer and communications consultant. He lives in Costa-Mesa. His column runs Wednesdays. Readers may reach him with news tips and com· ments via e-mail at byronwriterOmsn.com. Plaque honors 33 school alumni killed Newport Harbor High School received a memorial plaque Monday honoring 33 fonner students who were killed in action during World War 11 and the Korean and Vietnam wars. The nearly 50-pound FOR THE RECORD The marker lists Newport Harbor fiigh alumni who died while serving their country, said Newport Beach resident George Grupe. Donations rdised by the school's 1,800 active alumni paid for the $1,000 plaque. -Danette Goulet A story that appeared in the June 1 Dally Pilot misstated the means of surveillance used by the 24 Hour Fitness to catch a commercial burglar stealing from lockers. 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Kathy Fellows, a kinder- garten teacher at Woodland School, and Polly Douglas, who leaches third grade at Killybrooke Elementary School, have both passed all of the tests and ea.med the right to the coveted title. "The National Board is .really the pinnacle bf achievement for a teacher," said Llnda Mook, president of the Newport-Mesa Federa- tion of Teachers. "And it's an arduous challenge to go through the National Board Certification. It's more than a yearlong process and culmi- nates in an enonnous test." Created . in 1987, the National Board is an organi- zation of teachers and other education advocates who are working to enhance student learning and advance the teaching. profession. One of the ways the board tries to accomplish the goal is by offering a voluntary cre- dential known as the Nation- al Board Certification. This credential may be obtained by demonstrating teaching that can be held to high stan- dards. "It's a rigorous process that is also a great learning expe- rience," Douglas said. "I had o portfolio. I had to videotape six sections, collect student work, reflect on it, reflect on my teaching. The second part was an all-day written exam. It was a long process." · Fellows and Douglas now are at}long a select group. Of the 1.200 teachers in New- port-Mesa, they are the fourth and fifth to become National Board Certified teachers. ."It's astounding, and I encourage other teachers to do it," Douglas said. "It means a lot to me because there are so few of us.• Claire Ratfield, a sixth- grade teacher at Uqcoln El~­ mentary School, was tlie first teacher in Newport-Mesa to become a National Board Certified teacher, earning the honorin 1994. She is also the only New- port-Mesa teacher to hold two certifications, having earned the first in the area of early adolescence and the second in middle childhood in 1996. There are more than a doz.en possible certifications. Fell(}WS received her certifi- cation for early. childhood and Douglas for middle childhood. Besides bragging rights, the teachers will get a one- time bonus of $10,000 from the state. Changes made to bus line services • Armual June alterations · and 19th Street in c~a Mesa rather than at 17th Street affect several schedules and Monrovia Avenue. in Newport-Mesa. As part of its annual June service change, the Orange County 'Il'ansportation Authority has made changes to bus lines in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Sr.bed- ules and maps are available on buses or at transit centers, city halls and publiC libraries. For more information, call (714) 636-7433 for north or central Orange County, (800) 636-7433 for south Orange County, Riverside or Corona, or visit http://www.octa.net: • ROUTE 43 (Fullerton to Cos- ta Mesa): The southern termi- nal Will be at Park Avenue • ROUTE 51 (Santa Ana to Costa Mesa): On weekdays after 6 p.m., service will be increased by operating every 30 minutes rather than every 45 minutes. On week.ends, service will be increased by operating every 25 minutes rather than every 35 minutes all day. , • ROUTE 75 (Tustin to New- port Beach): Service will be rerouted from Jamboree Road to Harvard between Walnut and Alton to provide transfer opportunities to Route 66 on Walnut and Route 70 on Edinger. Service south of Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills Road will be eliminated, and service will I ST& SHOUT Celebrate Citrus &· Sun be rerouted to serve the Newport Center-Fashion Island area with buses termi- nating at the Newport Trans- portation Center. ... • ROUTE 76 (Huntington Beach to Newport Beach): Service will be rerouted from MacArthur to San Miguel between New Ford Road and San Joaquin Hills Road. Ser- vice 'will be rerouted from MacArthur Boulevard to Sun- flower between Bear and Bristol streets to provide ser- vice to South Coast Plaza. • ROUTE 79 (Irvine to New- port Beach): On weekdays, one evening northbound trip departing the Newport Trans- portation Center will be added. In addition, the last southbound trip will depart from Culver and Irvine about 10 minutes later. • ROUTE 80 (Huntington Beach to Costa Mesa): The eastern terminal will be·at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard, rather than at Partc and Center. •Route 173 (Costa Mesa to Newport Beach): This route will be extended north from Fair and Fairview to South Coast Plaza via Fairview, Bak- er, Red Hill, Paufarlno, Bristol and Bear. In addition, service will be reduced by operating every 45 minutes rather than ever 40 minutes. • ROUTE 180iA (Costa Mesa to Newport Beach): All trips will be rerouted to serve Har- bor Boulevard and Wilson. -Mathis Wfnkler CO LORING CONTEST RULES AND REGULATIONS - ---.._. --- ----- - ------------One winner In each age group wtll be chosen. Eaoh winner wtll receive 4 tickets to the Orange County Falr. • Entries must be completed by a ohlld In one of the age groups listed beloW. Name, address and a,... Information must be tmed '"· • - • Mall finished entries to: Oranae County Fair/Public Affairs Coloring Contest, 88 Fair Dr .. Cotta Mesa, CA 92626 EntrtM must be recelVed by 5 p.m. MOnday, July 2. ·• Entrlet will be on display In the Youth Bolldlng ckn1ng Fair. ~ • I • e...... may be picked up at the Admlniatradofl Oflloe...., the Fair, Monday, July 30 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ~PMt) I Name: Age: ------ ..... TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay St., COS; ta Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) • 646-4170; or by calling (949) 514- 4298. Include ttle time, date and location of ~ event. as well as a contact phone number. A com- plete llsting is available at http:llwww.dailypllot.com. TODAY 1be Nattonal Notary Assn. will bold a training session titled "Prepare for and Pass the CA Notary Exam" for those interested in becom- ing a notary public or those nee<ijng to renew their com- mission with a daylong sem- inar starting at 9 a.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $139 per individual; notary supply packages will be available. Register at (800) US- NOTARY, (800) 876-6827. The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation's Manu- script Book Discussion Group will meet at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m . to discuss author Robert Olen Butler's book "A Good Scent From a Strange Mountain• at the Newport Beach Central library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 717-3890. The Health InSurance Coun- seling and Advocacy Pro- gram, a Council on Aging- Orange County program, will present six one-hour. seminars on Medicare, HMOs and Long-term Care Insurance. The first session will be from 7 to 8 p.m. today at Harbor Christian C hurch, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. (714) 560-0424. THURSDAY The children's musical show "Sesame Street Li~" will ·begin its three-day run at 7 p.m. in the Orange County Doily Pilot Perf onning Arts Center's Segerstrom Hall, 600 Towne Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $15-$25. (714) 556-2122. FRIDAY "Deluslons or Dementia?" -a focus breakfast at the Newport West Assisted Liv- ing Community -will be held at 7:30 a.m. at 393 Hos- pital Road, Newport Beach. (949) 631-3555. SAYURDAY Hoag Hospital will bold a blood draw at the Oasis Senior Center to conduct a metabolic blood · panel, including lipid sqeen and blood count. The blood draw will run from 7 to 11 a.m . al the center, 800 Marguerita Ave., Corona del Mar. $25. An eight-to-12-bour fast is recommended for best results. (949) 644-3244. The Top Banana Father's Day event. which will feature a classic car and motorcycle show, banana specialty foods and banana-split-eating-and- building contests, will take place from 7 a.~. to 4 p.m. at the Orange CC>unty Market Place at the Orange County Fairgrounds, at the Del Mar Avenue and Fair Drive exit of the Costa Mesa Freeway. $2, free parking. (949) 723-6616. In partnersb1p with YMCA of North Orange County and 'the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Harbor Christiaii Fellowship will offer free breast cancer screenings at the church at 740 W. Wtlson Sl, Costa Mesa. The screen- ings a'.re oonductecl in com- plete privacy and include a mammogram, clinical breast exam and self-exam instruc- tions. After the exam, women will receive a free Avon gift. Call to schedule an appoint- ment (714) 935-9720 or (714) 806-2037. SEE TOWN PAGE 5 •Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach -Please cal for hours, dirtctibns & "5flVatlons, • -(949) 723-0621 ii BE FIT and GET ON TV A mQJor televfllon fttnea company ts ... king men and women In this area who are 25 to 55 years of age and are 10 to 15 pounds overweight and/or ALMOST have great abdomlnalt or have had a baby to the lalt year. We are off9ftng the opportunity to trv an exctttng, new, ~toning. fat-burning, strength·tralnlng ayMm. Pcirtkripantl wtH receive 4 w"k• or mol9 of PrOfealonal Fltnea Trair*1g While testing some of the hottelt AS SEEN ON tv fitness equipment and have a chcwtce of appeartng on notional televlllon, all at ablolut9ly no cOltt. lhll could be the flnal \ moftvalor that ~ you·get Into Mbeet~of your ... -dOn't mill· .. oppoiM11tyl Daily Pilot TOWN CONTINUED FROM 4 'MONDAY Veros Software wUl sponsor the two-day 2001 Probabilis- tic Methods Conference at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArt,hur Blvd,, Newport Beach. $325. (949) 450-3430. agement Counseling in an Uncertain Economy• begin- ning at 5:30 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. $90, or $75 for association members. (949) 440-6700. JUNE 23 "Everything You Wanted to Know About Gardening but Were Afraid to Ask,• a master The Central Orange Coast gardener forum, will be held YMCA eighth annual Golf at 9:30 a .m. at Sherman C1assic, sponsored by C.J. Llbrary & Gardens, 2647 E. Segerstom & Sons, Newport Coast Highway, Corona del Hft;1'bor Elks Lodge 1767, the Mar. Free and part of the Irvine Co. and l!nion Bank of Weekend Gardener Series. Califorriia, is scheduled at the (949) 673-2261. Mesa Verde Cowitry Cub, · 3000 Clubhouse Road, Costa Mesa. The entry fee is $250 JUNE 26 per player and includes greens fees, golf cart, tee prizes a barbecue lunch, on- course refreshments, dinner, drawing. and both silent and live auctions. (949) 642-9990. TUESDAY A support group for care- givers sponsored by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County will meet at 6:30 p.m. at Silverado Senior Llving, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 631-2212. JUNE 20 "Ikebana," the Japanese art of flower arranging, will be taught at 9:30 a.m. at Sher- man Llbrary & Gardens, 264 7 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. $40 registration. Pre- registration required. (949) 673-2261. JUNE 21 Community screenings for depression and anxiety in adults will be offered from 2 to 7 p.m . by appointment only by Kristen Platt, a psy- chotherapist for individuals, couples and children, at 1601 Dove St., Suite 252, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 597-7201. The Orange County Bar Assn. Insurance Section will present its annual insurance law update at 5:30 p.m. in the Westin South Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa. $85 for association members, $70 for new members, $55 for law students and judges, $115 for nonmeQtbers and free for emeritus. Register before. June 22. (949) 440- 6700. A seminar tilled .. Antt-Aglng Beauty Secrets" will be held at 6:30 p .m. in the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 631-4741. AROUNDToWN .. Mesa Federal Credit Union, 2701 Harbor Blvd. Free. (714) 547-2227. Ext. 122. A seminar tilled "Natural Approaches to Preventing and Reversing Heart Dis- ease• will be held at 6:30 p.m. in ~e Patio Cafe at Mother's Ma.tket, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 631-4741. The West Newport Beach Assn. will review last year's Fourth of July events and dis- cuss preparations for the upcoming holiday, including discussions on street closures and enforcement plans, at 7 p.m. in the council chambers of Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Free. (949) 722-6421. "Gardens of Medieval Europe,• a lecture, will be presented at 7:30 p.m . at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Artist and author Francoise Winieska will talk about the 12th and 13th centuries. Free. Reserva- tions suggested. (949) 673- 2261. The Alaska Eagle, Orange Coast College's student sail- ing vessel, will depart on its 12-month journey from New- port Beach to Tahiti, South America and Antarctica. Stops along the way will include Hawaii, the Tuamo- tos, Bora Bora, Pitcairn Island, Easter Island, the coast of Chile and Ushuaia. The year- long trip is set to conclude in Hawaii on June 13, 2002. The boat will leave from its water- front School of Sailing and Seamanship facility, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412. .. Annie Malone. Classes are JULY 13 open to beginning through advanced artists, who may 1be Orange County Pair inquire at the college, 2701 2001, set to the theme *1Wist Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. and Shout -Celebrate Cit- $3,674, includbig air fare, rus and sun• will kick off, housing, daily breakfasts and featuring a number of compe- d.inners, excursions and titions, ranging from nowers insurance. Financial aid is • to livestock to food preserva- available. (714) 438-4704. tion. The falr will run through JULY 10 The Orange County Chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives will spon- sor a business plan develop- ment workshop from 9 a.m. to noon at National Univer5ity, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25 with a $5 discount if prepaid. (714) 550-7369. JULY 12 The Nattonal Notary Assn. will hold a training session titled •Prepare for and Pass the CA Notary Exam" for those interested in becoming a notary public or those need- ing to renew their commis- sion with a daylong seminar starting at 9 a.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. $139 per individual; notary supply packages will be available. Register at (800) US-NOTARY, (800) 876-6827. July 29 at the Orange County Fatrgrounds, 88 Pair Drive, . Costa Mesa. (714) 708-15-43. JULY 14 The Upper ~ewport Bay - Peter and Mary Muth · Inter- pretive Cenf,er will hold an Open House from 11 a.m. to 3 p .m. at 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. Activities include exhibits, crafts, a snake-naming contest and other live animals. (114)' 973- 6820. JULY 17 The Orange County Chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives will spon- sor a ·business financing workshop from 9 a.m. to noon at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25 with a $5 discount if pre- paid. (714) 550-7369. JULY 21 The Orange County Chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives will spon- sor a workshop titled •Tactics to Make E-commerce for Small Business" from 9 a.m . to noon at National Universi.:l ty, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25 with a $5 discount if prepaid. (714) 550-7369. A support group for care- givers sponsored by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County will meet at 1 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 593-9630. . JUNE 27 · JUNE 28 The Friends of Novaland, a support group for the non- profit Nova Community Foundation to help urban youth succeed in school and .seek higher education, will host the Black and White Martini Night, black and white cocktail attire request- ed, to help raise money and seek new donors. The evening event will start at 7 p.m. and will feature a jazz band, silent auction, martinis, appetizers and cigars. all held at The Clubhouse at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $25. Checks may be made to Nova Community Foundation. The event is limited to 100 people. Call for invitations. (949) 222-9010 or friends@ novdland.org. JULY 24 The Sierra Club, ln Costa Mesa, will honor Jeanette Merrilees and all Cry~tal Cove volunteers at 6 p.m. at Tivoli Terrace, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. $10 Sierra Club donation 'requested. (949) 642-8145. The Orange County Bar Assn. and the American Cor- por~te .Counsel Assn. will host a seminar titled •1n- House Counsel: Crisis Man- A series of Drawing and Painting workshops featuring landscapes and seasc~pes in Newport Beach will begin at 10 a.m . and continue for six more Wednesdays. The first session will meet at Mariner's Park, adjacent to Mariner's Library at_ 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Mimi Sharon will instruct. $66 for the series. $71 for nonresidents. (949) 644-3151. Learn bow to establish good credit after a financial crisis during a workshop hosted by the Consumer Credit Coun- seling Service of Orange County at 6 p.m. at the Costa Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in motion to improve local lives. • RVs • Boats • ReaJ Estate • Tax Deductible A four-week Summer ln Dublin program, an art instruction trip · run through the Study Abroad Program at Orange Coast College, will l~ye for Ireland June 28 and run through July 27. Excur- sions are planned for Galway, Wicklow and Boyne Valley, and will be led by instructor The Orange County Chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives will spon- sor a marketing and promo- tion workshop from 9 a.m. to noon at National University,' 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25 with a $5 discount if prepaid. (114) 550-7369. .GRAD Let them know how proud you are! A special page will publish in the Daily Pilot on Wednesday, June 20th to honor our graduates. For your daughter, son, friend or special someone be a part of this tribute for only $19.00. Fill in the form below and mail it to us with their photo. Be sure to put !he name and address on the back of the photo and .we'll return it to you. GRADUATE'S INFORMATION Graduatts Namt: _________ _ SchoolNamt:. _________ _ About tht graduatt: Hobbits, inttrests or faturt plans (Limittd to 40 word mnsage} SubmilttJ~~~~---~~ AJJms: ______ _.:..._......_ ___ Cntlit urJ No.: &p.:_ Sif!l'l*rtfor mJit card: ___ ....___;. _ _...__ (IE,. p8:r. JIMllDl1 cadod19 dicci mde pi1.li to •o.a; flloc. j MUI dlia fam 1rim pllebi to: •lGuli 331W a.,St. '!'t:" .... CA J1"ll & ' sN't b 1Jlt Wed~, June 13, 2001 5 '\ . . . . STAKEOUT CONTINUED FROM 1 tii tba p8rk's weD-t>emg. Who ~ Uom Pm to proled childrell Qm.t the l1llD' blades and gm sbardl tbBt have been found at New- port-Mela pa,rb liDa! April lbe patrols, occurring randomly throughout the day, began Saturday. Terry Ko~en aatd he JQined tNt patrols with the hope of either · catching wbomByer planted the razor blades and glps shards, or keeping the eulprtt away. •1•ve been handling razor blades all my life, but the idea that some sicko would plant them here or any park in the city in a way that some kid could get hurt touches me in a way that few things do,· he said. ·oK. so maybe it's not as offensive as the Oklahoma. City bombing, but it's pretty offensive.• Glass fragments and razor blades have been found in parks on nine occasions, including April 24, when several razor blades were found at Lions Park. Glass shards were found in May at Circle Park in Newport Beach. Costa Mesa's parks department already inspects the three parks where razor blades have been found - Heller, Pinkley and , Lions parb -tb.ree times a day, said Public Services Director Bill Morris. Park rangers also patrol parks throughout the city and are keeping a close eye on the Westside parks, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney. But Lisa Heiduschka, a Costa Mesa resident who visited the park with her 4- year-old daughter, Roxanne, on Tuesday, said she feels safer knowing about the added protection her neigh- bors are providing. ·1 just moved here from Canada, and I was quite shocked to see the signs" warning about razor blades, she said. •Some of this is going on in Vanrouver, too, FlDd people have found syringes and things. I check before I fet my daughter go on the equipment, but I do feel safer now. That's great they are doing this. They aren't doing this ln Vancouver.~ .. Silvia Ramirez, another Costa Mesa resident who often ua the j>ark, said she doesn't think her children were In danger In the first place. •1 haven't seen anything dangerous,• she said. "I check first. I think things are OK.• Aside from checkin~ for razor bl4des and glass shards, the Uons Park Assn. hopes to get a better under- standing of the park's users and the condition of the park. . Terry Koken said the patrols are a way to keep green space and trees at the park. ·u we know what's there, we won't let lt go so easily,• be said. Checking routinely to see if the park needs mainte- nance work and whether it bas too many pigeons or too little parking rould also help keep the park in good condi- tion, Debby Koken said. "The park is among the prettiest parts of our neigb- borbood,9 she said. •I think a lQt of people moved here because of the park. I think the park is very important to our community.• Friday, June 29, 2001 Be a part of these special pages devoted to REGIONAL SHOPPING CENTER$• NEIGHBORHOOD MALLS RETAIL STORES• RESTAURANTS & FOOD •FURNITURE ... in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach an~ the surrounding communities. STUDY CONTINUED FROM 1 and tm!nectia. ac:cw to the beach; it Will give bnsf--81 on 19th Street the traffic they n¥d to expand and pl'Olp81', and it will make the dty a legitimate ooutal town,. said Graham. cba1rman of the pro- brldge organization 19th to the Beech, wblch bu been inactive while it awaits the release of the study. But other residents are dead ~t against the bridge and want it removed from the county's master plan, saying it would become another Vic- torta Street that would add unwanted traffic to 19th and the surrounding residential streets. Once it ls made available for public review, copies of the study will be available at NOISE CONTINUED FROM 1 While citf officials say the revision will help to deal with noise problems throughout the-city, Rod.man's resistance to obeying city laws sped up the process. · The ex-basketball star, who owns a home In West Newport Beach, received 14 disturbance advisory cards between 1999 and 2000 and paid about $8,500 In fines. On May 12, police broke up a 40th birthday Dash for Rod- man at bis home after receiv- ing complaints from resi- dents. Since Rodman moved to the city in 1996, officers have gone to Rodman's home more than 80 times in response to noise complaints. The city's most flamboyant celebrity told council mem- bers May 22 he felt unfairly treated by the law change. But even without the revised law, Rodman already will have to deal with the oowts as a result of his behavior. On May 31, the district . • Costa Mesa and Newport Beach city balls, the Mela Verde braDdl ol the Orange County PubJic Ubrary and the Newport Beach Central Ubrarr. Tbe transportation authori- ty will collect public com· ments for 45 days after June 21 and bu also ICbeduled an information session for Cost.a Mesa b'om 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. July 19 at the Neigh~rhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The Costa Mesa City Hall is at 77 Pair Drive, the Mesa Verde branch of the Orange County Pu~ Ubrary is at 2969 Mesa Verde Dri've East. the Newport Beach City Hall is at 3300 NeWport Blvd., and the Newport Beech Central library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information. call (714) 560-6282. attorney's office charged Rod- man with three counts of crtminal misdemeanor, alleg- ing he had used amplifiers illegally during bis birthday party. If convicted, Rodman could face 18 mon1bs In jail and a $3,000 fine. He would also get an additional year ~ and a $2,000 fine tor violating probation. Rodman was a.nested last year for drlving under the influence of alrobol and driving without a valid license. In unrelated actions, city officials also named Rodman in a dvU lawsuit against Josh Slocum's restaurant that was filed May 25. Rodman has invested money In the restau- rant. The Intent of that suit is .to make Josh Slocum's com- ply with city codes for live music, dancing and limits on the maximum amount of patrons. On June 6, an Irvine resi- dent also sued Rodman for injuries suffered when a bouncer allegedly punched him at Josh Slocum's during a St. Patrick's Day brawl. Councilwoman Norma Glover was absent from the meeting. Daily Pilot ·uvE CONTINUED FROM 1 More than 200,000 peo- ple vOted online to pick the five wtnnen, aa1d Unda Newton, a publidst for the show. Pappas showed maturi- ty and poise tn band.ling the show, Newton said. •She didn't crack under pressure," she said. •Cassie seemed very com- fortable ape4king on air. She had that spark of ener- gy, she wu peppy. And she had a sense of humor, which is always a good thing.• Tuesday's show fea- tured guests Cynthia Nixon from HBO's •Sex and the · City... Raven- Symone from the ·cosby Show• and the band Gipsy Kings. Pappas said Regis was her •safety net.• •He was my rock,• she said. •He took me through the whole show. He was joking during the commer- cials, and he was just so personable and a lot of tun.• She said her goal is to become ~ actress. •This was a great opportunity for me," she said. "I got noticed a lot all over New York aty. Peo- ple recognized me.• Pappas' brother Hunter Pappas, a freshman at Mater Del. said bis teacher •was cool enough to tum on the TV during the show.• ·we were tn the middle of our finals,• he added with a laugh. •so we couldn't really watch much of it. I'll watch it tonight.· He said his sister has always been a performer. •she wu a cbild beauty queen like JonBenet Ram- sey,• be said. •rve always looked up to her. She's one of the nicest people I know, and my family's really proud of her.• IRRELEVANT WEEK XXVI SCHEDULE MonJay, Ju• lt" Evening activities: TuaJAy, Ju• J!/" Afternoon activities: Evening activities: wet1naJ.,, Ju• 2<1" All-Day activities: • . , Thu~'"'" 21" Afternoon activities: Evening activities: Evening talt~rill: Arrival Party N~ort Dunes -5:30 p.m. (Public encouraged to participate} Workout/Surfing All-Star Sports Banquet Newport Beach Marriott -6 p.m. (Public encouraged to participate} Guest of the Ulifomia Adftllture (By invitation only) Lunch guest of Fint American Tide (By invitation only) ~@BYC (By invitation only) Irrelmat "SUrmor" Ch••lenp Palace Park -Irvine . . 9:30 a.m. -Check In 2 p.m. -Awardl (PUblic encourMed to participate) <tl1~0eft)~ .. f t I I f I lnelnant W.1k stat OFnlEDAY No. 1 lhft dlClicl Mldm VD's f'llllllled sdiry ... $15,D,000. No. 246 lhft dlClicl Tevila ow.ng.'s f'llClllled 'Sdary -zero. ' . . .... 11 .... sconeu11 Sports Editor Roger Carlson• 949-57442~3 •Sports Fcoc 949-650.0170 •Wednesday, June 13, 2001 7 r:-~. --;~--------------------...:... __ _:_ ____________ __ 5~ Sixth of a series Yount SPoRrs TOP 10 · 1. The 2001 Daily Pilot Cup goes from a r 35-team tournament to a 71-team, 1000-player i el(travaganza in the span of. one year. 2. St. John the Baptist (girts grades 5--6), Rea (boys grades 5-6), Kaiser • (girts grades 3-4) and Andersen (boys grades 3-4) capture titles at the 2001 Daily Pilot Cup. 3. Death, taxes and TeWinkle: TeWinkle Intermediate wins the boys overal .. junior high track and field title for the 17th straight season. STEVE MCCAANK I DALY Pl.OT Newport-Mela's Matthew Ertcklon celebrates a fumble 4. Newport Beach resident Austin Deyan outduels 250,000 other youngsters and becomes first local recovery. hoopster to advance to the finals of the National Free.throw Shooting Championships, held in Springfield, Mass. The 9-year--old hit 22 of 25 in the finals to finish sixth. .S. Zachariah Chandy and Nina Conrad each break !two meet records to highlight this ~ar's City ':of Newport Beach Youth Track and ~ield Championships. :.6. The Newport Harbor Baseball Association ronco Division All-Stars (a~ges 11-12) reach -West Zone Regional ptayoffs, becoming the first J•Newport PONY team to do so. 7. Kenct.11 BradfeY, a ~ar-old blind T-ball ~ayer . for the Costa Mesa Americ:al' Little ~~'s Devil ~ Inspires teammates and anyone who watCMs her play the game she IOves. & TM iooC> NeWport!Mm Junior Al~~ . FOOlbll MJ4ilet 5HhilwlcS (lgll 12-14) MMnCi to h #C. chllaaplollltilp gllM followtng their 64 wtrtlme win wer the Fcumln van.y MguM. "DAILY PILOT PHOTO BY STEVE MCCRANK T:e explosion. and exdtement. of the' ~001 Daily Pilot Cup soccer tournament for Newport-Mesa grammar school bo,s .and girls Is reflected in the joy of Rea J!le;m!_ntary Coach Kurt Suhr, llftlng one of hls heroes after an overtinie vidory over Uncoln. Below, Rea goalkeepeer Chris Pizarro makes a huge stop op a penalty kick during the shootout. catapulting Rea to victory. BRIEFLY .. .. , Father's Day tqurney kicks off Thursday • Newport-Mesa Pony Conference circles. NEWPORT BEACH -There are YOUTH WEllll. three games scheduled for Thursday at the Newport-Mesa Pony Conference (ages 13-14) Father's Day Tournament At Eastbluff Parle, Costa Mesa will take on CdM 13, while at Ensign Junior High, CdM 14 will go up against Harbor 13. Both games are set for 5 p.m. At 4:45, Harbor t.C will t.ake on the Quakes at TeWinkle Park. Three games will also be played Friday and Saturday with two gam~ set for Sunday . Reds win Tournament of Cliampions opener . The .~e~rt Beach uwe Lea~e unu LEAi• Ma1or DiVlSlon Reds won the opening game of the 2001 Tuumament ot Champions with an 11..S wtn over the Northwood Martins Sunday. Jake Lemmennan went 4 for 4 wilb two doublet and two RBis for the Reds. He allo allowed only five bits and ltrQCk out 13 as the Reds' pitcher. Ryan Kent added a two-nm double for tbe Redl; ~ Andrew Silva. ~ Ellis. Bntt Bart)ett and Brien BUdm • scored rum. Eric Mc>oiDey, J.P. Goimly, 'lbily Cocco, 81.ane l'' ' I md Ryan LanDl allo mGtribul9d U, bill for tbe bdl. .. ..., NBU. Map'I ..._Wt Ill TOC K1km. ne Reds jllay .-lbunday night at Su Cr a n n~ Vista Bebia Pm at 4:30 p.m. '\ . 8 Wadneldoy. June l 3, 2001 Seventh of a series . -· ..... ""'""'"',. ,o 1. The men's temls tNm. led by Slfllof Jollclm Ulfw- btlnd Ind Jun!Ot P9ter Skrz.ayfwkl, INUs sewnth consec- utlw NAIA T~ lppur9nCle before fllli1"19 to Flori- da's Flagler Co11t99, 5-1, rn the t4IClOnd round May 23. 2. Lonatlm. men's IOCCllf CX>lld\ Otw Mcleish earns ~ wrn Noi 100 with I 6:Q l/k:torY OW( C.I State Mon-~ Bly, Sept 14. O.V.'s SOf\ Josh, has four assists In the game. 3. After strupgllng through 1 7-31 campaign, the base- blll tum (28-21) advlncft to the it.glof'I 2 playoffs lfter fin!shlng third In the Golden State Athletli: Conferenca with I retOfd of 15-13. 4. Nicole a.Ming (foftbllL 3.57 grade point l!Yenlge). Undsly Doyal (Women's taf10ls, 3.S4), Megan Godfrey (llol- leyti.11, tennis, 3..97), Gina Uebeogood (.softt.IL 3..63) Ind Andf9I s.uc.do (JoftbllL 3.55) .,. Mmed to NA1A NMJ. emlc All·AmericAn team fCK their standout WOl'lc on Ind off the pllylng fields. s. Four tr.ck Ind fWd school rea>rds fill In one dlS' .t the PomoN-f'ttHr lnYitatk>nll. April 20, as Beth Weklet ('.tripte jt.mp. 34-5), Tanll Hinson (high jump. 5-3) Ind Gar· rwtt Brldoens (11o.m.t.f high hutdles. 1135; 400, 58.0I» top the charts. 6. Senlot Oennls ICMfll c.aps off 1 grut men's basketbell career with • 46i>olnt l*fonnenc.e as the Lions stun No. 1 Owistiln HeriWge. 17-79, Feb. 20 on. of 111 diY\ •5en1or Day.• 5ophomcn Kemmy Burgess supplies Ke-with sol- id offensive Ind defenslw support throughout the season. 7. Coming up big In the dutch, Rlchlel Fikse's jumper with 12 seconds remaining In OYertlme gives the women's basketball tum 1 drerMtlc n-76 win over host Blola Jan. 20. 8. led by the sharp shooting of senior Diego Gonl and freshman Esaul Mendoza (Estancia High). as well as uslst specialist Josh Mcleish, the men's soccer team returns to the Region 2 Tournament before falling to Point Loma Nazarene, 2-0. . ,,. .. _ .............. 9. Despite a tough season for the women's soccer team, Ganessa Cobb (nine goals, four assists) and junior Annie Jacobs (flve goals, two assists) are n.med All-GSAC. 10. Lion maKOt SamP50". Is unveiled. STEVE McCRANI{ I OAl.Y PWT Happy moments were the rule of the day for the Uons' softball team. A pair of Back Bay riVala earn AD-ClF boys volleyball hODOn. Corona del Mar High setter Del"ell Newria w, tbe ~Mesa District Player ol the Year, iii a flilt Pick in Division L Sea VleW LMgue Co;Mait Veluab)e Player W. ....._in.. Newport is lhir team. Newtomei', a iemor boUnd for UC _ Santa Cruz, keys the sea lCings' attack all season, eaiDii1g bis leci>Dd straight all-dilUtct recognition and a~ in tbe Orange~ All-Star match. Bedorek, a 6-foot-6 middle blocker who CXJD.tiliuea bii caieer et UC sailta Barbara, is a force at the net for COIM:h Da Glen'a Sailors. Badorek is also a two-time, aD-dllldCt chok:e and ltar1I for the North in the Orange County Ali.star sboWcue. It's that time of die ~ .gain ... ln'elevant Week. The 21st celebradGG fMtulel Mr. Irrelevant Slili Mm•l, who isn't the roWiDe lallt ID8D tD tbe NFL dndl t1e•1 a twin. His favodte .._ i9) .. ;Sp PrmdlcR._._,)flddl drafts ManUeJ. a'22-~ 4121 l n ena:·Tb8 ... i.liO draft Mamiel's nm brdbar.= belBr Down u llYID Mon, wbo ii a dabt end and a New MiDco State with bis brother belore retulDlng bolilii 1D pJay iil tbe Bay Area. They were bOCh born ud ...a ID San Pamldloo. At New Mexico State, Sam earns ant.team, all-Conference laurels in the mg West. He's 6-foot-3, 240 pounds, wears a me-12 shoe, lOves movies and Mrikm> foOO and ma.jc>rs in psychology. • In Pouy baseball ... Scall .__, Jilter of Newport Harbor 1-#gb and~ COUt ~. strikes out two-1.D • picldnQ up hii .firid win ol tb8 Pooy AD-Star season. He leads the NewpOrt Hartior All-814in to an 11 ·5 vit'tOry over Ocean Vlew. ~ lbe ..m, be itrikel out 30 in 22 innin~ and tia a 2.49 ERA: O.W ~. ol Corona '1el Mar, pitches six shutout innings, allowing Just lour bits and striking out eight, upping his record to t0-2 With a 10-0 victory over he Dodgers in the ~ Eut Little League playoffs.. He also baS three bits in a 24· 11 win, also over the Dod.gera. Flctltloua Buslneu Name Statement The f.nllnwlnn peBOn8 are doir:;o-~ u C & e AMI THm. 22992 Tlagua, Misllon Viejo, CA 92e82 Cleudette Bl1ndll, 22992 Tlaoua. Million VIiie>. CA §2e82 Thbie ~ II con-duc:ltld by• 11'1 lndMdull Hive you 1tarted doing buKlMI ye!'? No Cleudett1 Blanchl Thia atat.ment wu flied Wiii\ 11\a County ~05/~~ County 20011H52H Daly Pb ~ 23, 30, Jvot 5, 13~1 wppo ~~·. -.-••• ·--· :"7 ~ . ' . ' • ...._ •' • .· .... 1•1 .. ... • .. -.. -' .... t-~, ! -. TENNIS -l\ I I Daily Pilot, Another Ball on the rise~~. 'lb.at's 13-year-old Carsten Ball. and tou can chalk ~P another tournament title, as well. Carsten Ball of Corona del Mar captured bis second United States Thru1is Association designated junior c:bamplonsiyp Sunday by defeating Shan Sondhu of Laguna Niguel, 6-1, 6~1, in the boys 14s title match at the Santa ~t>&:a Open. Ball, who will be a freshman at c&4 High in Septembet.Js enjoying a breaktbrough season on the Southern Callforaj,o Tennis Association circuit, having reached the finals in all fi_ve designated toW'DllIDents and playing well in three othn~ national events. .. Ball did not iose a set in five matches at the Santa Barbara designated and never gave up more than three games in a ~t. his father, Syd, said. " Syd Ball. a teaching pro at Costa M.esa Tennis Center, i! }! former Australian Davis Cup player. His oldest son, CamerAQ. is a standout on the CdM tennis team and one of the top pl~Y"' era in the CIF Southem·Section. ~. Carsten Ball, who doesn't tum 14 unW June 20, will pla~ the SCTA Junior Sectionals at Los Caballeros Sports Village.in Fountain Valley later this month. then at the USTA Natio~ Hardcourt Championships in San Antonio in July. ·~ In the USTA events Ball has played this year, he reached tbe semifinals in one and finished seventh in the nation at the prestigious Easter Bowl ·.~ "He's had an unbelievable five months,• Syd Ball said. -.- -by Richard DtQ.m • In other tennll news, the Newport Beach Tennis Club~ls hosting the USTA National Senior Father/Son Hardcourt Championships this week, while ~e Undborg Racquet Clutt,t.p Huntington Beach is preparing for the men's· USTA HardCQW't Championships in the 55s and 65s. ·; Many local senior standouts, such as Bob Duesler and Jun Nelson, compete in singles and doubles at the Llndborg Oub, where more than 200 players from around the country cg'ld . Mexico will play. "''. Duesler and Nelson, who together possess some 100 USTA gold chompionship balls, are widely considered two of the &)p 60s players in the nation. They often "play down• in the 55t, Sherbeck hosting junior camps NEWPORT BEACH -Longtime tennis professional Dwte Sberbeck is t\,osting his 22nd annual summer junior t~ camps at Newport Beach Tennis Club. : The camps are open to all juniors (members and non-mem- bers) between the ages of 6-17. Each group will be Umitedl o six students and arranged according to age and ability level. Lessons will include basic fundamentals, drills and court e~­ q\lette. The Newport Beach Tennis Club teaching staff, under the direction of Sberbeck, will instruct all classes. Sherbeck 18' a longtime friend of John McEnroe, who played at Sherbec;Je's club last month in the Success Mag¢ne Champions Tour Ud mentioned Sherbeck in bis public address after winning me event. .. Each camp will meet Monday through Friday from 10 a.in. to 1 p.m. for a one-week period. A mid-morning snack abd lunch will be provided dally. Supervised swim from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the club pool is an option for c1ll campers. T-shirts ~ awarded each session. There are 10 sessions from June 25 through Aug. 31. Details: (949) 6«--0050, ext. 221. _. Boys under-14 select ~tryouts Thursday COSTA MESA -AYSO Region 97 will hold tryouts to its boys under-14 select pro- gressive fall team ThW'Sday at 4 p.m. at Harper School All Region '51 registered boys are invited to the tryout. Youngsters who wish to regis- ter must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and arrtve at 3:45 p.m . Players are asked to wear opprdpl'iate soccer apparal and to brlrig a soccer ball For infor- mation. call (949) 723-1031. DIEPSU -._, .; .. - IU•ONI (CfT.ACIOH JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO OEFEH· DANT. (AYlto a ~) FRANK ROB- ER'f..S.L Mo knowf'I U FIWPll ~ Robettl, 111 lndMdu~!.i_ SITE C~STRUCTIVN ENTEAPRl3ES. INC~ a Nevada COfporttlon: MYID AOBERTS, lleo ~ .. Fnriln Or.id AObetlt. 1111 lndMdual: MCl·DOES 1 lv'Ough 20, llldullV. YOU ARE BEING S0£D BY PlAINTIFF: ~,\Id ....... dlman· da,mfQ): ALOHA CAPI· TM!. LLC, a California L~ed U.~ Com-~ ~ANCE as ~ have 30 CALEN· ~ DAYS after this eurrwnone It aervect on )'OU to Ille a IYDeWrittan ~·lhlis·oowt. A llllet °' phone caJI .-..me pnMct you: your IY!ltWrftt•n ra1ponse millt ba In """* legal tonn " you w.nt the CICllll to hMt your case. do not file your on time, you '°" Iha caM, and your waoea. monev and P<~rtf may be taken Wlltbit further warning flllf'I Iha COUl1. 'TM<• ara other legal raqulramanta. You may went lo cal .,, •tlomey dim\ .-y. " )'OU do not know an attorney, you mey cal an anomey re- fwr.i MMca Of • leQal .., ' ofllca (listed in the pboM book). 0eepuas de que le ,nttaguan atta cJtacion ~al uatad tiene un plazo d• 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS para plWenlar una respuesta ~a .. mequlna en .... ~. ;Una carte o una llamade ~ no le 9("°"' protec:cion, SU rafpUella aacrtta e ma-_. Ilana que a.wnpltr CQfl ... bmllldedes le- g•'le• apropladu s1 UlMd quiet9 que la corte MCUChe IU CUC>. SI usted no P<esenta 1U reapuesta 8 tiet'npo, putdt panter .. cuo. y la-puedan qultar su .a!Mo, au dlnero y otras COMI de IU j)(opiedad "'-, avl90 adlclonal por PIM de la corte. EA!sten otra. requisl· tOj lagalM. Puede que ... ~ llemlt e un lbogedo lnmadlatamente SI no C9ffl'.O' a un abogado, pueda namar • un e.Mdo de r.,.,.._,. de ab9oado1 o 1 una ~ de ayuda legal ~el diractorio 1ele-). CASE NUMBER: (Numero .. C4llO) L 150149 nie name and 1d· ~ of Iha OOUtt Is: (El ~ 'I dil'ecldorl de la O\)(l• •> RlveBlda Su-l*kw Coult. "060 Main '#' .----....... ., . 'i"~·· Streat, RMfllde, Call-mattreA tomlt 92501-3703, Riv· B-018, MIU & Jodi lf9lde Court Ma.t.-The A•-ddr • --T• bc»cM, lumilure, ........ • ... box ·~l mlcrOWIVM, Ind~ numbef blbv IUITlllU ol • •1110mty, or C-Ot II, Paul re 8'odhloen pl1lntiH without an 11· clolha, boXll, cfelli torney le: (El nombre, ta tamp, etereo Equip. cll9CX:ion ~ti numaro de C-<>68, Peul Ollarwald =:.nte~: box•, lumllure, 8-B-O' mandanM que 00 Ilene 0-010, Merk Campatt lbooado. l funllure. '**'""· boKM M1fi M. · • 0.204, U.anette Velat· ~~13J ~~ Q ~· fumhure, ~JlHA~·NEMER 0-218, Ulana M Aguirre, FIELDS & YOUNGER' 3 blcycias, furniture Mark M Soott, E:j' boxes • (Stall Bar No. 138S&9 . E.OSS, Norman eot. s. ~toe 51.-·. W~ewjcz. bar, cash Suit ·-· ragilter, electric elgna • 2 . Loe Arlgtl· gllsses, booet« ... 11 • "·~California 90017 Published Newport DA1E: MAY 21, 2001 Beach·Costa Meaa by, L OOEL, Deputy Dally Pilot June 6 t3 Publlahed Newport 2001 ' ' BHch·Coata Me11 W024 Delly P*>4 May 30. June -~--w_t.e_ 8. 13, 20, 2001 NOTICE OF 253830 W017 PETITION • NOTICE OF TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: PUBLIC SALE ANrTA E. HOfMAHN ity-r:--=d=~ 18: CASE . HUMBER: provtlk>ns of DMsaon 8 A207903 of the Business and To all heirs, benefl· Profeu1ons Code etariea, creditore, cont· Chapter 10. Section 1ngen1 creditors, and 21707(a), hereby gives persons who may other· NOTICE OF PUBLIC , wise be Interested In the SALE. Wiii or estate, or bolh, of: EXTRA SELF ANITA E. HOFMANN STORAGE will conduC1 AKA ANITA EUGENIA a public sale of the con-HOFMANN tents ol the sto.age A PETITION FOR space(a) named below, PROBATE has been wrth tne contents be.ino flied by JUDITH M &Old to Ille highMt ~ BA:LEY in lhe Superior def. for lawful mN-.. of Court of Calllornla, , .. _ u ··--1 Couney of ORANGE . u"' nlted Stales of THE PETITION FOR Amenca (cash) The sale Is being held PROBATE requests that to satisfy a landlord's JUDITH M. BAILEY be hen and Will be hold at appointed as personal 17692 Sampson Ln representative to admfn. Huntington Beach, CA lster the estate of the de-92647 cedent. on June 21• 2001 THE PETITION re· at 12 pm. Aucboneer's Name K.E. quests the decedent'• Auction, win and codiClls, ii any. Phone• (909) 863-1131 be admitted lo p<oba1e Addf po The WI• and any codds · e• Box 508• are available for ex· Pellon, CA 92369 Bond• K-050-19-4 anvnabon in 1he rile k4l9I The public 11 ll'IVl1ed 10 by the court attend T arms aie cash TliE PETITION re- only O....ner has Iha quests authonly to ad· r911 to bid mnstet the esta1e under A the lndependerl4 Mmin-general descnption 1strabon ot Estates Ac1. ot the ptopany being (This authonly Wll allow &Old, along with Ille iden· the personal represent• 111y of the Occupant rent-awe to lake many ac- ing the space are as lot· tlons without <>Otalnlng lows court approval. Before SPACE NO., taking certain very Im· OCCUPANT, portanl actions, how· PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ever. Ille peBOOal , .. A·206. James E L11rd, sentalMI Wiii be required Jr • boxes, toot boxes. to give notJce 10 in-chairs. sleepng .,_ lerested pel'IOOI unlea 2 -ltiey hive waived notlOe A· 48, Armond A or consented 10 Iha Capno, 2 retngerat0t1 proposed actionJ The T V , lurrw1Ult A·310. Paul L Bras· independent • minis· Mrsc trebon aultl0n1y wiU be lyansky, box&I. grtnted unlea en In· ~· ~ S11udt. letested P8'IOO filea an clothes, fumtture. boxes objec1lon 10 the pelllJOn A·335, A Lttdy Yeck. and shows good C8UN fumlture, T V. rechn81. wily the court should not grant the authority. boxes, cru1clles. A HEARING on the exercise machine ...... wil A·347, Mtchael D Hen-pebuur1 I be held on dox. rurrnture. boxea, June 28• 2001· al t:30 •~ TV PM'. Dept.. L73. vacuum c ..... ner. 341 THE CfTY DRIVE. Index 1111 · ---m g .... -·•II ~ g SERVICE DJRP.CTOIZY -For Al~ Home Md 9ulinaa ~ -.......... ~----­ ,,.. .... -~. ~....,., ~~'._:..._"\_. -... ·--~ P.O. 41&9, ORANGE, CA 1128113·tHt LAMOREAUX JUSTICE CENTER IF YOU OBJECT to the Qrlntlng of the peti- tion, -)'OU allolAd appear at the hNrlng and ..... your objacllonl °' file wnttan objec:tlonl with lhe court before the hea~ng Your •P· paaranoa may ba In par· ~:~3tA~ ITOR or a cor4ingent credlof of Iha declued, )'OU muet fie your dllm wltl Iha couft and mli • oopy to Iha ~ rep- rtMntat!ve appointed by the court wlttiln four monti. from the date of first l11Uance of letter1 ae s><ovlded In Probate Coda MCtlon 9100. The 11ma '°' r~1ng o1a1ms w111 not expire 0ef0te four montha from the hearing date noticed aboYe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. " )'OU .,. a parson In- terested In the estate, you ma_y fife With the COUii 8 ~ for $oe- clal Notice (form OE· 154) of the fllng of an In- ventory 8l'td 8Wf8lsal of Hlate useta or of any pellUon or account as provided In Probate Code IMIC!Jon 1250. A RIQUMI for Spec:iaJ No- tice form 11 ~vailable from the court cle1k. Attorney tor petitioner: IRAN TUCK. ATIORNEY. STATE BAA No 83113, 7024 AIRWAY AVE., SUITE F. YUCCA VAL· LEY, CA 92284 ATTOANEY FOR JUDITH M. BAILEY, PETITIONER Publlehed Newport Baech·Coata Meaa Dally Pilot June 6, 7, 13, 2001 WTh025 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: Irvin John Gordon CASE HUMBER: A207941 To all heirs. benefi- ciaries, credltore, cont· 1ngent creditors, and parsons who may other- wiaa be Interested in the wtn or estate, or both, of: lrvln John Gordon A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Belly Jean Greiwe & MelVIO E Greiwe 1n the Superlo< Court ol C1Jifom1a. County of ORANGE THE PETITION FOA PR08ATE requeslS that Betty Jean Greiwe & Melwt E Greiwe be ap- pointed as l*tonel rep- 1asent11M11 to adminls· ter the estate of the d&-c1d1n1 THE PETITION re- quests the dBGedent's wilt and codlcil•. If any. be admitted to probate. The WIN and any codde ere 1vallable for ex· arninalion In the fie kept II -·-,. -ii .-........ , __ . >. ..,.-... -~, • ~. ._,,A .. , •• ,_~ '-. ..:· __ ) by fie court. Diie cC -THE PETITION re· AppllcaiJc;"' quM1a 111111o1tty to ec1-...,_ e. 2001 ,.,.._.,. the eelate l.Sldar To Whom II May Con- tha Independent Admln-cem1 ll(rallon of Eatatn Ad. The Nama(a) of Iha (Thill 1uthol1ty Will dow Applloant(e) le/are: the P"IOfll.I flf)rlMOt· RAPHAEL ENTER· ativM IO take meny 111> TAJNMENT. INC. !lone Without obtaining The appllcanta llttad OOUrt tppfOVll Befort lbove are aoolytng to talclng oel1aln vary Im· the Depa11rner11. Of ~ portant ac:tlona. how· holic Beverega Control ever, the pareonal repfe-to Hll aloohollo Ml'llatiVM wlU ba ra-~ at: quwad IO give nodoe IO 488 E 17TH ST 8104, lnterasted P1110M un· COSTA MESA, CA i.e. !hey have -IVed 112627 notice Of consented IO ~ of llcenee(a) ap-the propc>Md action.) tor. 41 • ON·SALE The lndlpendanl admln-EE ANO WINE • lstt1tlpn 11Aho111y wll ba EATING PLACE granted ,unleaa an In· Pubflehad Newport terMted pe190n fllea an B11cti·Co1ta Mae• objection to the petition Delly Piiot Jone 13, 2001 and. ehowa good CllUM ______ W .... 0...,2 ...... 7 wily Iha courf eholJld not ":1' H~~ the RctltJou9 lullneaa petition will ba held on Name St8tefnent June 28, 2001, at 1:30 .,~~ p.m., Dept· LJ3, Hekman Com~n11, 341 The City Dl!Ya, , Orange, CA 112883-1569 3700 Newport le-l.amOfeaux Justice vatd, Suite 101, Newport Cenlar Beach, Calibnll 926e3 IF YOU OBJECT to Stephen Bryan Iha gr60tlna of Iha pelt-Hekman. 372 Bucknell lion, you ihould appear Road, Coeta Mela, Call- a! the hearing and -.1e fornla 92626 your objection• or Ille This buslnea Is con· rttt ""' lo w1 h ducted by: en lndMdual w 111 ""'act na 1 Have you •tarted Iha court before the hHrlng. Your ap· doing buslneu yll? pearahoe may ba 1n per· Yes. 01/01195 eon °' by your attorney Stepnen Hekman IF YOU ARE A CRE[). fi~ wlt~at~ ec:,:; ITOR or a c:ontingant Cleft( of Orange County Clldilor ol the deoeaMd. on 06/l ll200t )'OU fT1Ult file your dun 2001 • aa7 K•. wlttl the court Ind mall I ....., ~ oopy to the peraona1 rep-Diiiy Pilo4 .line 13, 20, resentall11es 1ppolnted 'l7, Julx 4, 2001 W02P by the court Within four FlctftJ B I rnonir. from Iha dale of OUS UI neat first laauence of 1etter1 Name Stltement 11 provided In Probate The following perlOlls Code Ndlon 11100. The are doing buelnaaa 11: time tor flllng daime will Net Data Conoepct, not expire before tour 1 • Technology Drive, rnonlhl from the hearing Suite C.525. lrvlna, call· date noCloed lboVe. fomia 92618 YOU MAY EXAMINE Tony Mavusl. 1829 the file k-' by the Pot1 Carlow Plaoe. New- 11 you .,'";'a l**lflcoui:; por1 Beach, Caltfornla 18t'ested In the eetate. 92660 you rna_y file with the Thi4 busmess le con- court 1 Re<ll*t for Spa. duded by: an ~ clal No1ict1 (form OE· Have you llarted 154) of the ftling of an In-~~y~ ~ No ventory Ind appre1Nt of This statemanl wa1 MUlte UNtS or of any petition or account 81 filed with the County provided in Probate Clerk of Orange County Code sec1ion 1250 A on 06/11/2001 Request for S9ec1al No-20019H7533 tlce form 11 1vallable Dairy Pilot June t 3, 20, from the COUii olerl<. 27, July 4, 2001 WQ28 Attorney for petl1t00er: Robert L Wiikes, Bar No 89843, Ulw Office of Robert L Wlll<ea, 1801 E Pukcourt Place. Bulldfng E. Surte 106. Santa Ana, California 92701 Publtahed Newport Beach-Costa Mua DaltyPllot June 6, 13, 20,lQQt WQ26 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE PIERCE--RS IEU lllOADWAY Mortuary* Chapel Cremation . 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642w9150 ............ -~ ... -- • ·-. i1 ~:- 'j.W • ' . . . w.dn.sday, June 13, 2001 9 HORTON h Soitlol1• In Pwte, :C:" MMdl Frlnce, petflctiftt hlr • on Mr t It ThomM f. Hor1on, • 1cc.nt lfld under• htf lft Newpoft MA FEW W(UTO II, peued 1W1Y It hll ltMdlng of the l8n-._,. lo _.... hlr ~ of cancef, on 9u191. LArtff, tflt INI end ur IOOd brL F*'-Y 27, 2001. reptlted thlt dtdl-Donetloftt 1n llAfY HI Wll 1tle ~ c.llofl to Wllllnce br Leela Mme NY be of llar91ret (Ptt) ltudylng A1111ia.i It IMdl lo the AOW of Norton fOf 45 pen. Mlddlebufy ~ In loulhtrn Ctttforn ... 8om In~ V.. Vennonl tl11 w .. t levwtJ MOnt, Mt. Norbl .. Tht yes ot her ,.. 8Ml, Lot Ana111e. CA '91Md In tht eo.ton ment "°"' tlechlng, I002t, Of sos, 1560 .,.._ Aft« mewing to 1115, 11atJ Lee wu Superior, Com ...... JOIIFOI YOU C.llfomla, ht owned Inducted Into the _CA, ___ m _____ _ and Opefstlld mt.tu-Nldoflll Teldwl Hiii renta In Souttwn Cd-ot F91M. Miry Lee hed fomll doing bullnttt profound compMtlon ~~042-~78 u "Norton'•" -Cepe end concern fot her -------~======~ Cod Houll.Hllr Norton ltUdentt. Wh11e never f" moved to Clpl Cod 35 comprl1lng her ,.. yelfl ego and Mttled lpect fof .... Ind In South Yannoulh. Ht ucellence, the wat w11 the Executive elweyt pdtflt end 1111' Chtf It lmlftl ftll dtratandlng 11 a known rlSOrt9 on tht teteher. Her ltudantt Clpl, prior to retiring returned her regard In 1984. Btlldet hit Ind fol.rid htf C-... wtt., Mr. Norton i.v.. aplrtted, wll planned, thrM 1t1p-chlldren; end chllltnQlno. Peggy Stober of Mary lAe W. born In STARTING ANEW BUSINESS!. Independence, 110., Rlvenldl In 1909 Ind JtmH Bargqul1t of attended Stanford Mlulon Viejo, Ca., end University wMr9 lht Jon Btrgqullt of Wtlt received her Vermouth, M111. Mr. Bechtlorl of Arts In Norton al10 had 12 1932. The height of tht 9r1ndchlldren, 12 deprHalon, the w11 grt1t·gr1ndchlldren, compelled to taka a job and many nltcta and modeling rather than nephew•. Mr. Norton puraue 1 caf9tr In Wit tht father of tht joumallam. She r• late J1n1 Norton ctlved a ltlaaer of Af1a Hoffard, and the late ffom Stnord In 1952. Marilyn Horton Rath, On retlMg ffom Hat· both of Cell1ornla. bot High, Mary Lee I I I I I I I I I I I Mr. Norton w11 1 continued • llft of Foundl119 lltmblr of ectMam tnd commit· the ttawport·Htrbor mant. She worbd ttr. Elka Lodge, end r• ltuly tot 1 charttablt mtlnad an ICtive mem-org1nl11tlon, Shara bar for many yeera. He Our SelYta (SOS) dlcfi.. wlll bt remembered t1 ceted to providing • good huab1nd, 111l1t1nce to the fathtf and grtndfathtr homtltts and working and for hi• een11 of poof. Shi alto acttvtly humor. A m1morlll 1upportld tht Orv.gt ltl'Vlce wlU bt held on County btancti of tht Cepe Cod at a later American Civll Uber· dtt1. tin Union. In 1990, WALTON Mary Lee Walton: T11ehtr, Activist and Humanlterlan. After I full and IX~ tlon1I 1111, Mary LM Walton died at her home In Nawport Btech on June 5, 2001 et 191 91. Mary Lee t1ugllt Engll1h, Franch, Latin, and Ruulln for 28 ,... ti the Nnpoft Harbor High School. Sha began her tlnurt It Harbor High In 1948 teaching Journell1m, and rubll1hlng th• achoo n1wap1per. Whan otf1r1d the opportunity to teach Lttln end French, Iha aptnt her IUtnlTltl'I It Miry Lie ... honored by tht AClU of ~ em Cellfomla ti I llf• long actMat for tht cautt of cfvll llbertlta and equal tultlct. Committed to 1 work ethic, ll1ry Ltt pe• 1lon1t1ly 1upport1d the cat'Mf'I of her d1ught1re, Sandra Pettit, her grand· chlldr1n, Jecquellna Robl1on and Scott P.ttl1, and her gteel· grenddaught•. Chttyl lihrlt Roblaon. Other than her commitment to c.u1t1 of human juatlc1 and undtr· •tlndlng. Mery LM hid an abiding low of langu191. She ultd word• with preclalon and did not 1uffer pllientty their ...... rr If .. , J.y ~ rJufmi llllllllt' Iii i'lltf 1rocilde1n~ ft .w~a(, Hl!Jll111~Zf,.lfy r:. aUrap t frm :ar.d'iL 1h Ian~ itd~l'10tfiur:& b itlmd' I' (mry llin pV:i A?• mt~ "3um1: ~'la eJ iri, "1~~,.tra ~"~rm. ~.,,.~rfo-timr.:ncc11i1r~P'tl.JjW. ~ Y. Ca~ if r • llff' ,tarJ ri 11'~~16414311 "4 n .• ,,,,,..,,..w0wi,.-~ if!" ltr11J/*f'lli&,-iJ11~rt -~• jJJ1m." r.J~11.11nr ' ' ' t •w to Plaee A Polley OASSIFIEIAD llyhx (14•1) f).11-<\!ill• lly .... I! (Q1Q) U-.'.!-;'.tJ.,8 lly MllMa Pill .... 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C4rN, ~ Of Oatall. 877~71~ corJSI Gr Jr.1frJ TS LIU tor del1ll• 1 Ut -1 ._ __ ._ __ _, l a."""'·¥· 1-~ _ , • -•l 10~2X2~~~ zr.. a .-:,... ~ VWa :.. I I ~~iri.~ ~--- • -1n '* brllld :.'ct Cty11a1 24 hour g111 ICCMI. Xlnl O H c3AST No ....... 28" 291. JM git' CM llOllll ICC*' Motel ~ =~ s ~Cl'I N ~ ocean v1ews, 111 l'ICldl J7300lmo 71MIU1a MANAGERS 1152 .....,,. "" CM ma.., ...... I~ :'95(Wapl.'pai'L ~~ ,. . ....., $175,0()t tax YMf L.-.;;;;lca;;.4"11;;.•;..;'-~;..;.CA_lll'_~ lridg. "'°°· ONI. llowe, I I • SPECIAL• Cal !wt! MH1H3D0 ..... CA tml Reanx.mo9.~e-2..e ...... == f111 llURAGll •T~* 111..o.n ~I sers:..':~k!IBA~~ re!tg~~ !~~Jll~~~~o.~~ ::yw;:.t=~ ~: _ _ ACfleat plb cik. Glldenlf phones/FrH HBO. 50x75x14, $13.178; Wheeling dilhel. vw.ge. Miiiport "'411* 211t 2ba, $2400'mo lie ~7282 EsPN a OiacJPool 6 80le100X18, $20,248. Mri-jewelery. Anllqua doll. 8ll(tlt & cleln. gar. hrdwd a 28a .Upper Duplex .i.cum. 61"91 1auut-=.1~80·~ and toll morel Come '" h . -4d. IAill ild. IVli 7/15 _.,. ID belch, tp, 2< gar, dry Clole ID 405 & 55 www.sentintbldcllngs com ua. Low. low pncaa! $tn5m. Cal MMS0-7125 1yr IMM. no p111 S210Mno Fwys...,.. l'rom O.C Sentinel Bulldlnga. OPEN l1:0M:OO T•s.t Call 62W5M53I Felrgrds, college Ind 900-321-()79() E.Qenslon 84M&IOSll. VISMIC. I I · bells. Walking dis· 79. (CAl'SCAHl EDrTOR/PAGE DESIGNER 154 8ALIOAllOl ... llNIO 28r-+ loft; 291, 2 car gar. lane. to &hops a~ I I Section ldltor/pege de· '"FOR llllT end im condo wlgreM>ell restaurents. I I 450 APPtJAHCeS ligl1'f for retirement com· view, s1n5/Mo No peta. COSTA MESA 111 RINTALI --munity WMkly newspeptr. Robin 949-64().267' MOTOR INN WANTED ~ pay. Exc:elent 'On Hltbor Blvd .__ _____ -A Frigidaire lop lreezet, rev benllita. Relpolllllla to adl Balboa llllnd house. Vt/: UDO ISLE Im-.... Phone ttll-44$ •••o doors, ice-fMMI. lg doot , ....... lrom _ _.... renla148r 28• Furn 2 · ...... ...... -···-~1 $ ~ din. 291, u eat ..,..., RENTAL WANTED 51orage & .,.._ 01t eonc1 groupt. wni. al1iclls, da- hOwes from wale! 1,.,...... patio, S2t50lmo · yrly. ASAP 1bf ~ $125 949-780-0157 ... ~ Min 3 yrs exp. Aon 949-S00.326; MM7).73llO CW18d 1Vll 111 ~ horre, KnowtaOga o1 !.I' llyle 6 E'....._ _...., •-_,,, IN LOCAL 0 ANGE ...___.. __ ""~ ~__, ..... ,....., ,..,., no ,...... COUNTY "AEA KENMORE Self Cleanl119 • ...,...,_ -........_ .,.,.. ...... 38r 281 fp, 2car gar, S220Mno I yr IMM Of more Ofto/. 708.5 Int. Dnve by first, then call Patrick Tenore. ag!. 849-856-9705 FOR lfASE Ill C<lll 38r 281. 11.fy lumished Sepe 6 lhlu Ott 21. 2001 949-380-9492 NICE CORONA OEl 1:1AA 1-. 3br 2ba llfdan W/O '*up, 2 Cat git'. P1Wmc>. MN4Q;7000 xaoe Oki C<lll 28" 1111. rtef int, dee*. le ganige. a c:Nrmtr. no pets/smkg. $1325/Mo. David Prine., Cokhffll Banker IM9-7 t 8-1520 • Big Canyon 1-n home, S350mo -+ 15'llo elldt1ec " Gu R•119' hghl grey. cover letter, resume & 211f 21>1, lrplc, W/O, golf no pets. 949-&42~ 165 Call $200 oo i:.X()tltent concli-sa1arv hilloty to P9l10llllll. courM vtewl Pool. No Pll -------858·505-9581 tlon · ean between 6-8pm PO Box 2068, Seel Bee<:h. $2200lmo 841-514-llllM I • I On!Vu 94!J.650.3355 CA 90740 and/or Fax Z:,N~ ~R~S:. :IM T~ , • mean 1, :se ~~;J,~6-8356 EOE gnga, •JD hkllP 11600 E saoe CM .,.... 21w -• uvur'= ( cusrouER svc MM73-710o oondo, lg cto.ta, pw bait!, A---' DlninO "-• 28dr111 18ltll wir-rool, laund. IMOt 1n UUI. no ID. 8 dlln, .. c:usllct-. AWESOME OCIKnTEN lfAD Coordinator/ W/O, <*Pel & pull, on C1i11 !!!IOl!!lp!t. MMl&-5621 paid S6k sell SHOO firm. Male Neutertd/ahols. Customer Service Or. 1 car~· $1950/Mo. ~ ~$2~ Pedigree, rare Cinnamon largest alllOm llOrlgt !M~800 CM lltatllr Br In luxurious "· .--• spo!!ed $375 949-848-8473 co. needs energetic Apt complex. Close to $600, galle~IS paid indMdull w/excelllnl lhopll 6 cdega, lem pefl'd, $1000, NII 'g aystal, CALICO CAT phontlpeoplt llcls, IC· •"""-711 ?1WSl-4302 bronze, jldt. laps agate ~·-le ....... to ........... _........ scu1c>41irH WOl1l1 S60I<, bo Feme4e. toveble, t cal -·· -,_,._ NB/Rental to ahwe 28r, Udo PeNn, bey view, pvt beach, S750. • utile. Celt IMMn-1m Wiiie to bell, Br, own bttlh, al amen. comm pool, $600 1 st/las1/dep + util. No drugs 38r 381 Splclolll Twnflm MM45-3735. FR. Ip, 2c gar, gated comm. 1 wld , frig. spa. S28UM40 • v~m-I AQl 949-574-S§tO ., ___ -.m __ w_T_. FIND an apartment through classified! • Vacatlorl 8eadl Atlllal 2 6 3Br 28a tplCIOlll deklu condo, fully lum, $1eps 10 bch, 2c 118'· 94H7S. 7130 I.._., • -. r .. -~ 'tl . ... , . ... or 111de lor. & mart. house, llldoof onty, smd mulMukl Ind pn:JO-M~ !dop!!O!! 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Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington ~. Beach-Fountain Valley Independent to IA.JI reach .over 100,000 homes. F~x us this =: form with your credit card # or mail with a : -· check todayl Run for a week! If your car does not sell,~ we'll run it for another week FREE! All for just $16" . --------------~-------D YES, IB1 MY CAR l~_ .... O w: 0111A O •• --------likJIW ---- 0•°'91* ov .. o--o • ...-os....., o,.~ o_.,..... o,.._ 8 ::::::=. 8=."':.. ftlb ----l o-0 -CIMll o_... •• a~lbp o-..... o-..-0 o...o eor-o,.,,_ o~ 00--0-.-.-o-.-- . ,,,. ..... ,,_, ....... .. .. ... ... ..... •....., l'lllll 1 '7'"_ ,~ ... te: Olly Plot 330 W. B1Y St. Coeta Mell. CA 92821 1 ~ I ~('949)&42·5e78 •Pa: ('949t631.e594 . ... ----------------------·- ~t ~.,. ~ ..... ---~ • • • ' t ·. . •41 .. ! ... t ........ .., .. ... " -..... dll a..a ... ..... ........... ............... ..,_, .... ............... .. , ..... ., .................. ...... HOHOWNIRI Al· ...... Wll'J ..... Olbt (:onlollddon. All io.111 ooneldtfld. Bid ad OK. E2 IAllOWll. Cll :nown 1-11•~u-2131. i'~ I' ' c.-. .... ... Ulom1. ...... lllo¥t (BZ4e19) Sll.Gea NA IE At C11C)!!O.t100 c.-. .... mw I.ow ml, CO, ~ (145285} • S111,98a NAIEAS 1!14114H100 c.-. ....... &.SS..~ .... (833148) SIS.tea NAIEAS Cm)MCH100 ·; :·; ·.:J I <:.-. ....... •• ~ • ..# I Ill lo la ml. lln lb, 1M ...... ......, 50 ._, (8CMl73) $25.988 y ...... 11111 llndw, VHS, NAllA3 1 EZ lAlld .....,, ._ CIO'IW, _......a.:f7~1':.i:lMCM=:!:.!1~00~-1Loolla .. naw, seeoo. 1"9-mf!41 CHEVY CORVETTE 'M '1• ...... -altf Whlll, * .... l5,71Qfobo. •aibil ...... .., MlftNw --..... ==7!.!t~to~- •470, 1~ enalnt. Wei CHEVY CORVETTE '95 ,......... l1Ml14Mt Trtpte IMck, 1-4t1d, 7a lllWcS u t• ~ Qnd Gift 9cyl, 5tpd. ta ml. .....,, co, • new S£U!5 !!M!t·mt lllllW alCSI .. Siver tu. II pow., CO,~ I condiUOn, 12511 lftlltl 15.1100. !Mffi3.1 §!5 CADLLAC CAlW • Whllll. lln ...... ..,. (054M)} $t7M NAIUll (714IMO=t100 Ill, SU,750/0bo. M._..71IO a.,. Wring Com .. You: lll'IVTllf IWI 11 Ille 111.11. Cht~an leather, AC, pdl, pa, pb, pw, bit. 1t1110 case. new brakes, pdl. m cond. s1J.eoo obo Mt-723-t4ot El CAMINO VI ._ 130k ml. origNI OWi*. 9r11t 1h1p1 $5500 MM4U210 EICOft Wegon LX '93 Low D nm, *'f a.i, psr! ~721.2.415 13100 Ford ...... "'-an.ti S2000. M•HWm .. Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH NOR111 •Q5 c;:;>QJ O AQ 1093 •AT64 Nor1h blufed into di no tnll'llp after chccUna 00 8Cel. (By ~ NOC1h'1 lour no cnunf wu Blactwood. not qUlfllit.llive. won In the clolcd A low WM WEST • AJ 1032 <:7 KC EAST •914 Wat (Mari) led I ~· c:Nb, led to the queen. whlcb .. Bast produced rhe four, and Huaoa (Soulh) tin the diamonds. dilcanlinl two hearu f'rom hand. On the pcnur. t.imale dilmood, Mari, f< ' I pouible aldplay, ditlCll'dect ~our or hearts! On the 1111 diamond he paned with the tine of spedea, 0 J84 •975 c;:;I 1097 53 0 75 • 1082 SOtrrH • K76 c;:;1 A862 o K62 •KQJ The biddin : SOllTH b INT ,_ 21? .... NoaTH EAST l• .... Decla.rer nex1 played off the rcmalnina club w~. comlna down to ace and &nothcr bean and the king of spedcs in hand, while Marl di9Cltdcd tho jlck of apedea. It was now temptina for H111n1 &o exit with • low IJ*ie. playlna wac for die ace of ~ and two liearu. However. East '1 play IO die ftrst trick WU the four of spedea. showing an odd nwn- bct or IPldea. Declftr, thcrdore. deduced !hit W$ still held the ace or pides and another and only ooc 50 .... ........ 4NT ,_ 6NT .... Opening lead: Seven or • heart. The duel between an expert defender and a master declarer can be fascinating to Wiich. nus one rca- !llru funce 's Ouistian Man and Taiwan's Patrick Huang, two of the wor1d's grcai players. in a wor1d team clwni>iOOshir) encounter. Had Soutb denied a map in tapollSe IO the Staymao IWO clubs, North would have investiprcd the possibtli1y of playing in 1 minor. Once South WU mown IO have four hcarU, the chances or locating a strong fit in a minor lascncd, so The odds favon:d f..ul.. who clear- ly had 5W1ed with tie.I lcnglh, IO hold the kin& and SO I finesSc WIS called for, but West's early discud of a heart from a doublccoo would have been a nither SUM choice. Blok' Im canl-rcadinj ~i1y apinsl cokf hard mathematical figures. Huang led the queen or hearts and. when. East followed with nine, fOIC with the ace. The king came tumbling down and the slam was home. 1·c::1l·w1 Land "°"" Alnlll "°* 4.0S( 'CO l.otded, com- pltte wood pkg, bnllh guard•. roof rack. CO peay., chome ... orit 5500 l'N, pd $71 k. uc:rti $58.500 61k gcg..nG-8338 LtlUI LX 450 'II &.celletC concfllon, T rl'I Tan ltelhlr. flAly loeded. $25,000. 94HS0-11158 lilll'Cledll8-41C1Sl'71 Conv Jdnl oond, 1~ 110k Ill, .. a...c...:. ~ rtd @,000 obo 94M97-9 31 llEACEl>ES INl UCO '17 8Mla, -... ..... lllnl ooM.. ..... MM12~ MERCEDES INZ S500 '2000--~. "'· l,000 ... .... 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