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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-05-21 - Orange Coast Pilot• . ..... . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -f-.Af.SA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: VVWW.DA+l.YPILOT.COM . .. ~~~·a· Monday morning's free carw.sh, you may get a second chance today. S..P-2 ' 1\JESDAY, MAY 21, 2002 Newport -Beach pushes for waterway cleanup • By classifying nine area water bodies as having impaired quality, officials hope for more runoff prevention from inland cities. June casagrande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Zero tolerance for trash in local waters could become the standard as the result of a City Council decision to push for tight controls on cont- aminants. some local waterways as ·water-quality limited.· This labeling would allow the board to set maximum limits for certain contami- nants in nine local water bodies. This, in tum, would bolster the board's power to ensure that cities in the local watershed work to keep trash in ch~k. •Newport Beach does a darn good job of making sure we street sweep and do everything possible to pick up trash,• said Bob Caustin 'of Defend the Bay. "If you were to have that same kind of attention paid in Santa Ana, Tustin, Irvine, that would make a big difference.• hi Channel, Pelican Point Creek;' Pelican Hill Waterlall, Pelican Point Middle Creek, Buck Gully, Los ltancos Creek. Muddy Creek, the Newport Beach shoreline, New- port Bay and the Santa Ana River. But city officials drew the line at the Newport Beach shoreline. Though Defend the Bay had argued that the area 1,000 feet down coa~t of the Santa Ana River should make the list because of bactena problems, city officials agreed that listing this area would take resources away from other, more seriously contaminated areas. "That was a mistake,• Caustin said. "It's impaired. The stuff that comes down the creek is horrendous." The council voted unanimously last week to authorize Mayor Tod Ridgeway to send a letter to the State Water Resources Control Board to ask its members to list Defend the Bay had requested that the city push to have 10 local water bodies list- ed as water-quality limited because of bac- teria, sediment or trash: the Santa Ana/Del- Hoping to strike a compromise with the SEE CLEANUP PAGE 5 FILE PHOTO I DALY Pl.OT A beacbgoer jumps .over Buck Gully, which Newport wants listed as "water-quality llmlted. .. l PHOTOS BY GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Future Waldorf student and current playgroup member Slmon Weinstock, 2, has a walk through one of the many community gardens at Costa Mesa's Waldorf School. The school ls looking for a permanent home for its facilltles. Relocation education Waldorf School of Orange County has moved eight times in 15 years but aims to find a place to call home -for good Del,.. Newman DAILY PILOT A n innovative school in Costa Mesa is looking for a sizable chunk of real estate in Orange County to expand its campus and create a permanent home that can be customized to reflect its artistic philosoph_y. The Waldorl School, now behind Estanda High School in Costa Mesa, is scouting for five to 10 acres -preferably in the Newport-Mesa area -to expand its elementary school and add a high school, teacher training center and conference facil- ities. The school's holistic curriculum is heavily infused with the arts and nature -incorpo- rating music, drama and art into all sub- jects. In most Waldorf schools, there are no square comers-everything, including the light switches, has round edges to inspire students to literally •think outside the box.• Finding a permanent home would enable the school to fully realize its creative and aesthetic potential, said Diane Kastner, the SEE EDUCATION PAGE 4 ' . Ftnt-graden, tndudlng Jonathon IJnd, front, and Chloe Wetmtock, both 7, play games on the campus. Fast-food murder trial set to begin • Police allege a Downey man shot and killed a Newport Beach resident in front of a Jack in the Box in Costa Mesa. Dffpa Bharath D AJLY PILOT ' COSTA MESA -A Jury trial will begin today for a Downey man accused of shooting and killing a 49-year-old Newport Beach res1dent Ill broad day- light in front of a fast-food restaurant a year ago. Several witnesses said they saw the macabre incident unfold m front of their eyes in the parking lot of the Jack in the Box restaurant on the comer of 17th Street and Tustin Avenue. On the afternoon.of May 18, 2001, Ramadan Dokovic, 42, reportedly pulled out a black, long-barreled hand- gun and shot Miroslav Marie several times at close range as the two sat parked in Marie's black Mercedes-Benz convertible, officials said. Witnesses said they beard Marie's repeated cries for help and the popping sound of a gun. Marie suffered gunshot wounds to bis upper body and torso, and was kept on life support but died three days later. The alleged shooting was probably "the most open-to-the-public homidde we've ever bad,• said Costa Mesa Police Det. Sgt. Jack Archer. ·we see that most homicides happen under the cloak of darkness or behind closed doors,· be said. "But Uus one was completely out in the open.· ' Several people going about their lives on that bright and sunny Friday afternoon witnessed or beard the alleged shooting, according to court documents .. Laura Law was standing outside a store at the shopping center adjoining the parking lot when she saw the two men ·struggling. one yelling for help.• She said Dokovic lighted a cigarette after the shooting. Charlotte Lerner and her 5-year-old son bad stopped at the fast-food restau- rant to get something to eat. Going through the drive-thru window, they SEE TRIAL MGE 5 Freed Israel detainee thanks Rep. Cox Mada,m La Rues place in history •Held for two weeks in a prison, the Anaheim doctor asks the congressman to help re'ease other innocent Americans. NEWPORT BEACH -Rep. Chrll Coz on Monday welcomed ' home A doctor Who WU releued Sunday fJOm an lareeU prtlCJO and dtlculMd with him ways to tmproYe tbe govenuneat'I procedure regarding America.DI detaiMd over..... Coz met wttb Ana .... doctm RYd AbclelMdm wllo W takm by ............ wldla ........ mellcll Nllll a II Im tD ttie Welt a..ll..r=:m.• ...... 'p • . Ab 1 wm Hha•ll....., _.._.., ...... ,._ __ ...... .. JallD .,.. _,... - Monday afternoon. The doctor wu never formally charged with any aime. Cox represents Abdelkarlm, who lives in Onmge Hilll. After spending IOIJle heartfelt hows with bit family, Abdellw1m came to the Republican'• Newport Beach offtal to tbak him for bis eflortl and encourage tbe pc>Jitk:lan to loot Into CUel.ol·OCblr Innocent AIWtcaDI b.mg Mid 0¥m'llll AbdeQr•dlD Md a ..... ..., .... ..,WOl,,..rkPlr ol mpp.t tDIDID a lat ii ---llPPIY prlM1iln .. bll ....... be lilil." but odlll' ~ ..... ... • _,. .......... -tMt lildrf. 1119 doc*-MIPlil C. ID ----.......... .. 2 Tuemy, Moy 2 1, 2002 Kids Talk BACK Splashing in the rain The Daily Pilot went to College Park Elementary School in Costa Mesa to ask third-graders. 'Whats your favorite thing to do on a rainy day?' 'On a rainy day, I like to go outside and open my mouth and let the water go in.' BRYANNA SANTIUAN, 9, Costa Mesa 'I like to go outside and play in the puddles.' AUBREY WILSON, 9, Costa Mesa 'When I go outside, I like to play bas- ketball and tflrow the ball _Ln the pud- :llles.' -:PRLOS :fONZALEZ, ~. =Anaheim 'When I go. outside, I like to splash in the puddles because it's fun.' MUalA LOPEZ, 9, Costa Mesa 'On a rainy day, my mom bought me a little basket- ball hoop so I can play with my brother any kind of game in my room.' r ., .-. I , .. -. HUGO CONTRERAS, 8, Costa Mesa • -Interviews end photos complled by Chrtsttne C.rrtllo Dan,oPilot VOLK N0.141 ....... U.Glmt. --~ .. ............. ~~ /llfMl.•••• ..... -.... c.111-. .......... ... 11oMUJ . ,... ........ ·--............. .. r-......, i .. ...a /al d. ·--~.:... .. -: ........ ..... ; ....... ... • / ldeJIJJ~. :IDUUTION Jim Carnett, Orange Coast College's director of marketing and community relations, has been named the college's Man- ager of the Year. C&nett, t COlta Mesa resi· dept, received the award May 10 ~ IN THE -CLASSROOM, by the college's outgoin~ presi- dent. Margaret Gratton. He bas been a member of OCC's staff for 31 years and won a oo.i of writing and public rel.a- tiom awards. An occ graduate, Carnett earned his bachelor's degree in communications from Cal State Fullerton and his master's in education from Pepperdine Uni· versity. Doily Pilot GREG FRY I OAllV PILOT Costa Mesa Htgb student Salvador Zamarripa, 15, works on bis gasoline-powered radio-controlled car. Adding interest to engineering Deirdre Newman DAILY PtLOT F or the last few months, a group of students at Costa Mesa High School bu spent part of the morning outllde racing radio-controlled cars. These stu- dents aren't playing hooky. They're in Steve Nelson's Math and Sci- ence Engineering Assn. program, a math and science class that helps disadvantaged students get ihto college engineering and science programs. When Nelson, who also teaches 'math, started the MESA class and an additional after-school program. two students signed up for the elective. Now his two classes serve 60 students, and many more are clamoring to get in. MESA is a statewide program, but Costa Mesa High School is the only one to otter it as a class, Nelson said. While some students are turned off by science and math because they seem boring and sterile, Nel- son attracts students by reversing the traditional teach1ng paradigm. He uses exciting projects -such Costa Mesa High teacher Steve Nelson has tossed_ rockets and radio-controlled cars into his class. and its working as launching rockets and racing radio-controlled cars -to spark inte{'est in his class and drive the curriculum. As a result, students such as Salvador Zamarripa. 15, sign up for MESA. Salvador said be was drawn by the rockets but likes rac- ing cars even better. "These are way cooler than rockets," he said. •s ut what's most important is math. t get a lot of help since (Nelson) is a geometry teacher." Nelson said it was probably inevitable that he got involved in MESA because of his family back- ground -his dad is an engineer and his mom is a teacher. "I became a teacher who wants to produce engineers," Nelson said. And although be teaches math, he draws on his master's degree in education to help him develop cur- riculum, emphasizing collaborative learning. "I realized last year 1 could teach a· bnlliant math lesson cµid they wouldn't remember any of it. but they could remember every detail of the purple car they raced the week before," Nelson said. The cars are group projects and take two to three weeks to build. The students have been working on the cars since the fall and start racing them in the spring. In addition to incorporat- ing math and science, building the cars teaches life lessons as well, Nelson said. #It's not just about cars, but about growing up, teamwork, responsibility,• Nelson said. "If the radio is in your hand and it crash- es, it's your responsibility.· While the class is predominantly male, the re is a growing contin- gent of females who are signing up. Earlier this year, Nelson sent a group of his female students to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena to learn about opportuni - ties for women in engineering. That field trip opened Elvana Gucin's eyes to the intrlyu.e of astronomy. ·1 was interested in engineenng at the beginning of the year. Now I'm more interested in the planets.· sbe said. "I learned a lot about JPL. That's when I got really inter· ested in NASA.• Nelson's efforts to get more stu· dents excited about math and so· ence ls paying oft. The school does well in statewide math testing, and students win various math awards, he 'said. Students can only take the class once but may participate in the after-school part of the program for all four years. "Some teachers have problems with kids ditching their class. My problem is kids don't want to leave my room," Nelson said. • IN ntE Cl.ASSROOM is a weekly feature in which Daily Pilot educ.atlon writef' Deirdre Newman vlsfts a campus In the Newport· Mesa area and writes about her ~e SCHOOL LUNCH MENU WIDlllSDAY choice of fruit. choice of milk TM Nfttpatt MeN Unified School Olftrlcf offers ,,,.,,., drolcel NClt ., • .,,.,_ IChools. SCUdlntl mey dt«m • .,......,, enrr.. If di 'IWd. n. -~cdon ..... ,,. ,. either. MMe(. JMwM#ch OI hot.,.._ Sdtdtill.ff,lncltes •re $2 NCh. ""'~ be/fJ9 ,.;Wd Wr w..t: , •. , Muncheble Lunch S.led wfth fruit yogurt ot ~ ..... with dipping seuc:e. broccoli flo- Nts with rench dip, c:hOb Of fruit. choice of mllk ..... , ......... MO!Naot ~S7oM224 ~'°"' ............ 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"The cool air is gomg to hl- ter m and disrupt the marine layer,• Sdld Stan Wasowski, a forecaster for the National Weather Service in San Diego. Despite the usually cool weather throughout the month of May, Wasowski pre- dicts that the latter part of the week will bring more sun- shine than rainfall. Tuts month has already brought a few unusually hot days, but the next round of sunshine will more likely reg- ister in the normal range or about 70 degrees, he said. Since Orange County received less than a quarter- inch or rain Monday morning, •You would need a couple days in a row of moderate rains for it to affect !the fire situation),• Wasowski said. •After a light drizzle or even a day of rain, the plants will dry up again as the tempera- tute increases, bringing the situation back up to where it once was." Possible showers are expected today, followed by expected morning and late night fog through the rest of the week . This season, New- port-Mesa has registered about 4 inches of rain, or about a third of normal. Apartment threat leaves police guessing •But Newport-Mesa law enforcers w:ge building tenants to report suspicious incidents following weekend's terrorism warning. something like Uus? I don't know,• said Palkoner, who also lives m the apartmPnt complex. He said he may consider putting out a few informa- tional bulletins for the benefit of the residents. Deepa Bharath D AILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -Pub- uc safety officials here said the weekend warning from the FBI that Al Qaeda terror- ists may attack apdrtment buildmg'> m the country dfe too geneMI. Newport-Mesa officials said they dad not have any specific information to spur them mto action. Newport Beach police ofh- oals have received cdUs dnd mqumes from area apart- ment dnd property man- agers, Sgt. Steve Shulman said. "But at Uus pomt, we cdn't ask them to do anythm g more than 1ust be aware of what's gomg on around them and in their resp ecllve com- munities,• he said. . Costa Mesa, a city that has WE DEUVEll 714·549·2101 C...l/fe«I • 'f75 ......... . severdl apartment communi- ties, 1s dlso at a loss as to what to do w1Lti the alert, Lt. Dale Barney said. "Until something more specific is communicated, there's nothing much we can do but remain vigilant,· he said. B1mey said pobce ask res- 1den ts to watch for and report any suspicious person qr dctiv1ty that they may wit- ness. Ernie Palkoner, manager of Fox Hollow Village, srud he WdS concerned about the FBI alert. "I'm surprised they'd even think of attack.mg apdrtment buildings,· he said. H e said his dpartment complex, like mdOy others, would be utterly unprepared 1f such an attack were to take place. ·How do "you prepare for • "I'd ask people to call the police if they see anything sus- picious,· he said. ·But I have no idea how I can prepare for something like this. It's shock - ing and unexpected." The ITV1ne ·Co., which manages severdl apartment communities in Newport Bedch and other ne1ghbonng c1Ues, has not received any "direct communicdtions from the FBI,· spokesman Rich Elbdum said "We've communicated with dll our apartment mdn- dgers to report suspicious activity," he said. Elbaum said whtle every- body appreciates gettin g dS much information as possi- ble, the chaUenge lies m the fact that the information does not suggest an y specific acllon \_Jf-1-\e jeap\c, mu SnoE. 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Second on the magazine's national •Hot 100· list, pu~lished in the June issue, is computer hatdware wholesaler Arbitech, a Laguna Beach company co-founded last year by Newport Harbor High Sch ool Put a few words to work for you . Call the alumnus Tonn PaVla. The company, which Pavia started Last year "Yith $500,000 from friends and family, had $29.7 million in sales. Newport Beach-based general contrac- tor M onarch Construction Management ranked No. 23 on the list, with $8.1 million in sales. At the No. 100 spot is the Fitness Standard Inc .. a Costa Mesa sports flooring and fitness eqwpment company with $1 million m sales FULL BAR COCKTAILS Daily Pilot OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO CLASSIFIEDS ·ouR OWN WINES JUST ARRtVED FROM NAPA VALLEY" .CALL 642-5678 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·645 -7616 .... --__. ... I I !DAILY GRILt:I Dally Grlll Fashion Island 957 Newport Center Drive . 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In an unrelated incident, a woman escaped with minor injuries after she lost control of her vehicle about 4:30 p .m. Monday. Reeves said. Her car overturned on the •........., MrMt: Vandalism was reported In the 500 blodc at 5:59 a.m. Sund.y. • lrlllol StrMt: A gr and theft was reported In the 1200 block at 2:14 p.m. ~A~ An auto theft was reported In the 3500 block..at.1:57 a.m. The arraigrunent for a~ -year- old VUlJl suspected of murdering his live-in fiancee in Newport Beach was continued from Monday to May 28, officials said. William Poster Armendizo is accused of killing Jessica Heather Martin, 29. Newport Beach popce said Annendizo called 911 at 9:22 a.m. May 13, saying Smith was not breathing. Costa Mesa officers went to the border and took the men into cus- tody, he said. · southbound San Diego Freeway at Bear Street in Costa Mesa, blocking the No. 4 lane, be said. The woman was trapped 'in the vehicle but did not suffer major injuries, Reeves said. A road closure was issued about 4:39 p.m. and can- celed about 35 minutes later, he said. -Sunday. • FW Drtw: A petty theft was reported at 12:01 a.m. Sunday. • Fllir Drtve 8ltd Flllrview lkNd: Pos- session of drug paraphernalia was reported at 1 p.m. Sunday. Newport Beach man dies after car overturns • twt.or lloulevwd: Fraud was report- ed In the 2100 block at 3:58 a.m. Sunday. • w.t 11th Street: An Individual was reported in the 600 block at 3:18 p.m. Sunday. The Orange County coroner, after a preliminary autopsy, said the cause of death was •mechanical smothering and blunt-force trau- ma.• Police arrested Annendizo on Thursday based on the coroner's report and bis own statements, offi- cials said. A 33-year-old Newport Beach man died jrom severe bead injury after he lost control· of bis car while driving on the Corona del Mar Free- way early Monday, officials said. Armed robber steals money from Vons NEWPORT BEACH • Arbor QJfve: Vandalism was reported in the 25db block at 9: 1 O a.m. Sunday. Armendizo is being held at Orange County Jdil without bail. Charles G. Andrade was travel- ing in his 1995 Cadillac Concourse at a high speed on the northbound side of the freeway south of Bison Avenue about 6:20 a.m. when bis car spun out of control, said Califor- nia Highway Patrol Officer Mark Costa Mesa police are looking for an armed robber who reportedly got away with an undisclosed amount of money from the Vons supermar- ket in the 100 block of East 17th Street on Monday afternoon, offi- cials said. • Avocado Avenue: A hit-and-run was reported in the 1000 block at 4 p.m. Sun- day. Costa Mesa carjacking suspects arrested • Ent Balboli Boulevllt"d: A traffic col- lision involving injuries was reported in the 1600 block at 5:22 p.m. Sunday. • Hoeg Drive: Annoying phone calls were reported In the 100 block at 10:10 p.m. Sunday. • West c.o.st Highway: A physical fight was reported in the 4500 block at 1 :36 a.m. Sunday. Costa Mesa police arrested two men Saturday night near the Mexi- can border in San Ysidro on suspi- cion of carjacking, armed robbery and driving under the influence, officials said Monday. Reeves. · "The vehicle drifted to the center median/ he said. "He then swerved and over corrected back to the left." Police said the man approached fl ·checker with a small handgun and demanded money. He took the cash and rail over a fence into a getaw~y car and drove away, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney. • CoUlns Avenue: A garage burglary • was reported in the 100 block at 5:02 a.m. Sunday. • Newport Center Driw West: A petty theft was reported in the 900 block at 8:11 p.m. Sunday. • PolMis Drive: Vandalism was reported in the 1100 block at 9:29 a.m. Sunday. Joaquin Martinez, 26, of Pasade- na and Andres Andrade, 28, of San- ta Ana reportedly •used force " to steal a car near the area of 19th Street and Placentia Avenue in Cos- ta Mesa about 4:45 p.m. ·Saturday, Lt. Dale Birney said.- The car spun to tile left into the center median, continued down an embankment and overturned, Reeves said. The impact crushed the roof, causing fatal injuries. he said. The vehicle came to rest on the south- Birney said several customers at the supermarket ran after the alleged robber. No one was hurt in the incident. The man is described as 5-foot-8, medium build, ·and _w:earing a beanie cap and glasses .. EDUCATION CONTINUED FROM 1 school's director of communi- ty outreach. "It's very difficult to build a cohesive program when you're not a permanent resi- dent, particularly in a Wal- dorf School, where garden- ing, fanning and home building are built into the curriculum,•. Kastner said. The Waldorf School of Orange County started in 1987 with six children in a small church in Costa Mesa. The private school now enrolls about 300 students in VER DIET -CONTINUED FROM 1 The lady was quite formida- ble, and if she wanted to be Madam La Rue or Madam Smorgasbord, no one was going to argue with her. I knew the madam quite well. She and I had an ongo- ing contest involving her ingenuity versus my stub- bornness. I was working as a soda jerk in the Green Drag- on at the comer of Main and preschool through eighth grade, and many more are on the waiting list. It remains the only Waldorf School in the county. The school's curriculum, developed by Rudolf Steiner in Europe, is based on the philosophy that each year there is an appropriate cur- riculum to introduce to chil- dren. This is reflected in the varying colors of the class- room walls -first grade is a deep rose color, while third grade is a soft yellow. While the walls of the classroom are vintage Wal- dorf, some teachers have been hesitant to incorporate any more personal touches Central, now Balboa Boule- vard. We bad a magazine rack of papers that I wheeled out each morning and placed on the sidewalk outside the Dragon. As a sidelight, which has nothing to do with the story of Madam La Rue, there was no leash law, so dogs ran free to urinate wherever they wanted. A great many dogs seemed to choose our magazine rack. 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"Here, no one had the ener- gy to do that because we know we're only going to be here for a few years.• Waldorf schools also pride themselves on stability, as students stay with the same teacher for eight years. But instability has been the hallmark of the Orange County school, as it has been forced to move eight times in the past 15 years. The existing facility is so attraction to the dogs. Finney always hated Calvin Coolidge, and Liberty Mag- azine always had a picture of Coolidge. To Finney's great satisfaction, all the dogs urinated on that maga- zine, and soon the magazine was an attractive shade of yellow. But back to Madam La Rue and.her feud with Bob Gardner. In addition to being a former actress or singer, as she now also claimed. the madam was a thief. Her specialty was cramped that the admissions director works out of the library because there's no other room. The school's lease will expire in 2004, and officials have been scouring the area for a pennanent site for the past four years. But zoning and environ- mental issues constrain their choices, Kastner said. "It's a fiercely competitive real estate market,• Kastner said. "Being a nonprofit, it's hard to compete with devel- opers.· While expanding the ele- mentary school is the primary concern, building the high school, teacher training col- lege for Southern California magazines, and her special- ty within her specialty was the Woman's Home Com- panion, which was a rather expensive magazine going for 25 cents. The Saturday Evening Post cost only a dime. And so the madam's modus operandi ·was to slip a copy of the Woman's Home Companion inside a copy of the Saturday Evening Post, pay for the Post and go home 15 cents to the good. Not with eagle eye Bob Gardner on duty, • @/tJ1l111W111ull CONSIGN• DES,IGN Quality Furnishings & Acc11sorhs For Your Homt Just Arrived Wicker Chair ........................................... s5000 Wicker End Table ............................... sso-o Wicker Night Stand ........................... 57 S~ Marble Glass End Table ............... V/S'° Wicker Dresser ................................... '22500 Antique Vanity\Wardrobe ....... •29509 Wicker\Rattan Table & 4 Chairs ·~ s40()M Hutch .......................... , ................................. •495• Antique Armolre\TV Cablnet ... '695" c.....,_~)'J w,...,.,.,-.,.u.w,,:l • ._ V"'6 o• whlM. ""~ 369 E. 17th S~ Costa M• Located behind ...... Piiio Phone (949)7C)4.1746 Hou11 10-.5:30 Ma9oSli. S. IM and the conference center are also high on the list, Kastner said. The teacher training col- lege would be open to public school teachers as well. Guest said a larger Wal- dorf campus would also ben- efit the greater conununity by offering its resources to the public. ·1 think we can offer not only education, but a com- munity center, workshops, an art center." Guest said. •1t t,. could have a much wider impact." • DEUU>llE NEWMAN covers edu- catlon. She may be reamed at (949) 5'74-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newmanOlatlmes.com. though. Each week, she would give me the dime for the Post, and each week I would open the Post and point out the Woman's Home Companion. The resulting confrontation was loud, profane and enthusias- tic. Sometimes I won, some- times the madam, but clear- ly this weekly confrontation deserves its place in the city's history. • R09ERT GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and· a former judge. His column runs Tuesdays. OllTUARIES Leonard Irwin Balis Services for Newport Beach resident Leonard Irwin Balis will be held at 11 a.m. Wednelday at Tem- ple Bat Yabln, 1011 Camel- back. Newport Beach. ADolher tervia! wiD follow et Padfic View Memor1al Palk. Mr. Balis died Satur- day d lung amcer. He was 11. He ii survived by wife Nina Belia, daughter Mlredilb BeJllt, end IOOI 'n.cllnd..._8111. JtJaldlit. SUe .Mta. Winchell-Pieri ~ far Juanita 9ue •Ntte• ~a CAllla Mma ........ ead am. o.lr Nat......,_ .. wtD be Wdlt 10 a.m. eadllyat9t. .... ~ ,.... C:-..clii .... lmld.ML '-.itCPlm clld 11uldlr .. ..... .............. ! ... :-.n'= Doily Pilot Clark, Sally Ann Sally Ann Ctart< 46, pa8sed away in her Newport Beach home on May 16, 2002 after being In declining health in recent years. Born on April 2"° 1956 In Newport Beach, Sally Graduated from ~ Hatbor High School (74) and the University of Redlands (78) She is sufVived by her mother, Betty S. Clark; her brother and sister- in-law DaVid H. and Shelly Clark and nephews lwJrew and Brooks Clark. A Memorial SeMce will be held at 1 :00 p.m. on Thursday, May 23"' at Saint Matthews Church (located on the comer of Bonita Canyon Ad. and Prairie Rd.) Newport Beach (949)219-0911. In lieu of nowers. donations may be made in Sally's memory to the Hoag Cancer Center or the Orange County S.P.C.A's P.A.W.S (Pets are Wonderful Support) program. ANDERSON HELEN CUTLER Helen Cutler Anderson, 95, passed away May 16, 2002, in Scottsdale, Arizona. She was born on April 10, 1907, In Richmond , Kansas, A member of the P.J aeta Phi sorority, she graduated from the University of Kansas In 1928. She was a charter member of the Junior League of Topeka. Kansas. In 1954 the family moved to California, residing briefly In Santa Barbara and Santa Ana before settling in Corona del Mar, where she was a Realtor until retirement at age 67. At age 75, however, a former client coaxed her out of retirement to manage his seaside apartment complex in Laguna Beach, which she did with great vigor for five years Helen's deepest reward was gained by the deep love and loyal appreciation she received from the many people whose lives . she touched, as Realtor, and as mother, grandmother, and friend -categories she could seldom separate. In her later years , she moved to Scottsdale. She Is survived by four children and three stepchildren: Georganna A. Tait of Scottsdale, AZ.; Ralph C. Allen of El Cajon, CA: Gayle Glynn Anderson of Amherst, MA & Abiquiu, NM: John C. Anderson Boulder, CO; Sally A. Kitt C.happell of Chicago, IL; William T. Anderson of Oceanside, CA; and Jane A. Armentrout of Mclean, VA. She also survived by many grandchlldren and great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and by one of her closest friends, Helen Lusch of Corona del Mar, CA. Because she was devoted to animals, In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations to be sent to the Arizona Humane Society, 9226 No. 13th Ave.. Phoenix, AZ.. 85021. .. PIERCE •ROTHERS BEU. BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 BrOadway, Costa Mesa Ma-9180 PLUG IN ' ... Doi!y Pilot TRIAL CONTINUED FROM 1 heard the gunshots and ducked for cover. Denise Lazarus was getting her hair done at a nearby salon when she heard the pop of the gun. . Howev~r public it was to begin with, p~hce released very little mfonnat1on about the incident Police said only that the men had engaged in an argument while sit- ting in the car. "There ls a lot in this case that will come out from the trial,• Archer said. The motive, he explained, had to do with the men's involvement with a theft ring. "(Dokovic) wanted to get to the members of the ring on matters related to some stolen property,• he said. ·And [Marie) was the go- between between Dokovic and some of the members of the ring.• Arclier said Dokovic is related to some of those members and was "impatient to meet them.• "Ramadan was not associated ~th this group," he explained. "But he was trying to contact them. That's what led to the argument between the two.• ... .., ................................ --.~.. .. • lit ....... ,,, tigating the case even though the incident happened in ·public and there were witnesses, he said. "There were a lot of witnesses involved and the crime scene 'was pretty small -in this case, lt was just a car,• Archer said. "We had to try and talk to all witnesses while keeping them separated.• .Archer said he b optimistic about a conviction on the case. "I think our investigators did a good }ob,• he said. ·we spoke to so many witnesses who beard It and saw it happen from severaJ angles.• Opening statements will begin at 9 a.m. at the Orange County Superior Court in Santa Ana. ... l Tuesday, Mily 21, 2002 5 · Nothing was known about the relationship between the two men nor the motive for the shooting. Archer sa id Monday that there was ·n~ secret about the case,• but that police release lnfonnatlon on such cases based on the distrkt attor- ney's direction. · Archer declined to name names, but said all the facts of the case will come out during the trial. There were challenges to inves- • DlaM 8HARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharathOlatimes.com. FU PHOTO I DALY Pl.OT Police Inspect a gun and pack of dgarettes on the rear of a vehicle involved ln the 2001 ahooUng at a Costa Mesa Jack ln the Box. CLEANUP CONTINUED FROM 1 Newport Coast Master Assn., which opposes listing Buck Gully. city officials agreed to amend the list to include por- IJons of Buck Gully where people might swim. Caustin said all of Buck Gully should be listed for unacceptable levels of the bacten a that come from ·€0X "l· CONTINUED FROM 1 Abdelkarun repeatedly human and animal waste. But city officials were unanimous in their support for Caustin's targeting of trash. •For us, it's close to a no- bralner to support a compre- hensive reduction in trash,• Assistant City Manager Dave Kiff said. • JUNE CASAGRANC>e C<>Yef1 New- port Beach. She may be reached at (949) S74-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrandeOlatlmes.com. going to be charged with anything, the State Depart- ment and I urged that he either be released or charged,· Cox said. While Abdelkarlm was grateful for Cox's actions, he was critical of the U.S. gov- ernment's lack of aggression as a whole. ·1 am an American,• Around TOWN • Send AllOtlND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, COSUI Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- 4170; or ty.j calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing is available at www.dailypilotcom. TODAY The Orange County Chapter of Childhelp USA will host the 20th annual Celebrity A free seminar on osteoporo- sis prevention and treatment will take place from 6:30 to 7 :30 p.m. in the patio cafe of Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. THURSDAY Christine Hayashi, assistant director of the Cancer Legal Resource Center, will SJ>$?ak on cancer and the law from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in the Hoag Con- ference Center at Hoag Hos- pital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Free, no registration required. (949) 760-5542. thanked Cox for his efforts regarding the doctor's release. Contrary to earlier criticism of Cox's alleged maroon from some regional Muslim leaders, Abdelkarim said his family appreciated the politician's involvement. Cox said he worked both the Washington and Israeli end of Abdelkarim's case, ensuring he had legal repre- sentation and that his medical needs were met during his prison stay, including access to his asthma inhaler and allergy pills. Golf Classic at Pelican Hill Golf Course in Newport Coast. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m.. with a shotgun start at 10:30 a.m. $500 per golfer, levels of corparate sponsor fees are $2,000, $5,000 and $10,000. Fees include golf, a cocktail recep- tion, dinner, silent and live auctions and an award cere- mony with 'celebrity host Rieb Abde~~ said. ·1 am of Saul. The Orange County Palestinian descent •. but I was Chapter of Childhelp USA born here and raised here ·raises funds to provide con- and educated here. I was [in tinued support and care for the West Bank) to upholq abused children. Debra Vio- The Newport Beach Cham- ber of Commerce will host an after-hows networking mixer that will include an evening of comedy, mystery and net- working at the Gourmet Detective's Home al the Mez- zanine Restaurant at the Tow- ers, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. Free to chamber mem- bers, $10 for potential mem- bers. Reservations not need- ed. (949) 729-4400. Amencan pi:mciples. • lette, (949) 829-6922. Even while detained, the doctor said he would debate his interrogators a~ut the Israeli justice system, com- paring it to the American legal process. •There I was vigorously defending our system of jus- tice but not getting that same support from my country,• Abdelkarlm said. Israeli newspapers report- ed last week that Abdelkarim was detained on suspicion of funding "terror attacks" by a Hamas militant organization through a U.S. charity. Abdelkarim vigorously ". 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FOR INFO: CALL MtM?l-77IO Support Our Schools ShOP tabor BIVd. of Cars Supervisor Jim Silva and Bruce Poetter, Republican candidate for Orange County clerk-recorder, will attend a reception at 5:30 p.m. at the Newport Beac.'h Tennis Club, 2601 Eastbluff Drive, New- port Beach. The reception will feature a hosted hors d'oeuvres buffet and a no- host full bar. Reservations requested. Debra Allen, (949) 644-9264. The Newport Har- bor Republican Assembly will host the event. FRIDAY The third annual student- supported patriotic event to mark Memorial Day will be held at 11 a.m. at Newport Harbor High School below the clock tower. The event began in 2000 and is held every Fri- day before Memorial Day to remember and honor those Newport Harbor High gradu- ates who died while fighting in American wars. More than 200 people attended last year. (949) 515-6300 or (949) 721-8090. :&15~ Mattress Outlet Store •<fl~ Home Decor• Accessories Custom Florals 369 E. 17th Street. Costa Mesa t...ocated bellind Plum's Patio Mon-Fri 10:00am-6:00pm. Sat & SunlO;OOam-S:OOpm Phone (949) 764-1745 • Valaoca & Corruu Bona • lloma.o Slladca • Bliada • Vcnicab • Shunen • Bcdap~ MAY 30 U.S. Ambassador Barbara Bodine will give a lecture as part of the Spring Forum 2002 hosted by the Center for GJob- al Peace and Conflict Studies at UCI. The lecture will focus on life in foreign service and is -scheduled from 3:30 to 5 p.m. The lecture is free and open to the public. It will be held in Social Sciences Plaza A, 'Room 100 at UCI. (949) 824-6410. A free seminar and book- signing on the book "The Natural Highs To Help You Feel Good All the 1ime" host- ed by coauthor Hyla Cass will run from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in.the patio cafe of Mother's Mar- ket, 225 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Reservations reqw.red. (800) 595-MOMS. JUNE 1 The 21st annual Corona del Mar Scenic 5K presented by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce and the city of Newport Beach Community Services Department will begin with registration at 6 a.m . near the comer of Ocean Boulevard and Hehotrope, above the Corona del Mar State Beach parking lot, in Corona del Mar. $22 for 5K run, $22 for two-mile run, $12 for lK Kid's Dolphin Dash for preregistration before Wednesday. Ma.ii completed registration form with check or credit cards to Attn: CdM5k city of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663. Walk-in registration and packet pick- up available from noon to 7 p.m. May 29-30 and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 31 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Race- day registration is $30, $12 for Dolphin Dash. (949) 644-3151. The sixth annual Volvo Leukemia Cup Regatta, . co- sponsored by the Bahia Corinthian and Dana West yacht dubs, will begin June 1 and continues tluough June 2. The starting line is in Newport Beach; the firush line is in Dana Point On the night ot June 1, there will be a live celebrity auctlon with television persooal- ities at the yacht dub. Regatta racers who raise more th.an $7 ,500 will receive an all- ex:pense paid fantasy weekend to New York Qty, where they will partake in activities and rac- ing at the New York Yacht Oub. Honorary chairs are John and Donna Crean. Reservations are required. (949) 644-9530. ONGOING A yoga and dance class ls held from 4:30 to 5:45 p..m. Tuesdays at the Center for Spiritual Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite 111. Costa Mesa. (714) 754- 7399. The Walking Club of New- port Beach meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Hospital Road and Superior Avenue. Lose the weight and have fun. (949) 650-1332. i \ COMMUNITY .. w.·rr · • I I The Dally Piiot wek«I* i.tter's on hlM.MK concem1ng NeWPOrt Be.ch lfld con. Meta. 6 Tuesday, ~ 21 , 2002 ·Trustees wish to clear the air on Mariners library Patrick Bartolic, Walter Howald, Karen Clark ond Harry Hamilton COMMUNITY COMMENTARY W e wish to correct several incorrect statements in Peggy Pugh's Jetter (Readers Respond, "Joint-use library provides safety discussion." May 14) regarding children's safety in the proposed Mariners jotnt-use library and how Mariners Elementary School students wilJ be served by the new facility. The rruslead- ing statements: 1. ·currently. the pubhc library does not filte r lnternet access.# Actual situation: Children's computers are filtered at all Newport Beach public libraries and will be at the new Library. Adult computers are not filtered . Manners Elementary School stu- dents wilJ not be going into the adult sec- tion of the library during school hours. 2. •A librarian dedicated to the specifi c needs of the children, curriculum and teachers at Mariners LS supenor to several librarians that must serve the ge neral pub- lic.• Actual situation: The school librarian will be working with schoolchild re n in the new library's children's secLion City children's Libranans will be there m addition to, not in lieu of, the school libran· an. For many decades, it has besm their pri- mary mission to help chudren hnd informa- tion and make effective use or library resources. 3. •Materials for reports and projects would be subject to lendmg for anyone who requests them.· Actual situal.Jon: The Mariners Elementary School library collec- tion will be housed in the chlldren's section of the new facility. To meet the• neC'ds of Mariners students, some materials will be put on hold for them for specific projects. The new library will merge the collections of the school and pubUc hbranes to provide a much more comprehensive rompiJation of materials than either of these ldclJities c-,u.t.: rently provide. 4 . •Tue current school library lo!> housed Ill a very nice portable classroom.· Actual situation: While the current school library is warm and friendly, it is cramped dnd over- crowded. Many books are on high shelves that are dilficult for young users to reach. 5. "I do not think that the proposed jolnt- use library will provide safety and security equivalent to the existing school library." Actual situallon: Layout, staffing and cut- ting-edge electronic technology will make the new library far more secure than either the current Mariners Elementary School library or the existing Mariners Branch. The entire facility will be monitored by video security cameras. This surveillance will augment protection by teachers and staff trained to handle susplcious situations. The children's room will be fully enclosed and will have a reference desk offering visibility of the entire room, mclud- lng entrances and exits. A se parate entrance adjacent to the school will be accessible only by tedchers and students during school hours. The re wtll be separate boys' and girls' restrooms m the secured children's room, in full view of the staffed children's desk. Public use restrooms will be on the opposite end of the library from the children's room, in full view of circulation staff. 6. "Schoolchildren vtslting the library for school purposes during the day could mix with the general public.· Actual situation: Adults coming into the children's room will be addressed by staff to determine their needs and will be promptly asked to leave if no compe lling reason for them to be there can be given, Library staff will have visual control over the entire room. 7. "The re ls no specUic successful exam· pie of a joint-use library involving an ele- mentary school.# On the contrary, many public libraries have successfully com· blned a public and school library, includ· lng branches of the renowned Scottsdale, Ariz .. and Washoe County. Nev., public libraries. Newport Beach Public Library staff has rurveyed many of these facilit.Jcs to develop the concept for the n ew Ubtary. While none report security problems, several point to . improved sthool test scores, increased use of the library by parents and larger collec· tSont tbat benefit students. Aayaoe with 1U9gestion1 of bow to meke addltloMI Afety Improvements ls tnvtt9d to coa1Mt 1119 cbUr of the Doud of Ubrary Ll'nd1n , PaUlck Butotic, et ptxut4NfMol.com. Anyone wishing to learn mo,. about the exciting po111bll1Ues of this aew f.KWty and bow they can contribute time• JllGIMY to help u. achi v It ptay 0 w ct 1liilniM CbaM •t ~ • m.com, «call (9-49) 6•4-IJ3150. • WtWt together to brtng th won- ._. 9IW opportunity to fruition. ·· 'It was scary and daunting, because I think of myself as a comic artist.' • L1i18S -MMI to Edltor'-1 P• Editor ,_.. Meier at the Dally Pilot. 330 W. 8~ St.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 • RRADlltS HOTUNI -Cati (949) 642-6086 -Newport Beach resident Robin PNln G.....,, who sooke at Eastbluff Elementary School, on Illustrating 1 children's book written by Lynne Cheney, wife of Vice President Dick Cheney • MX _Send to (9.49) 64M170 • I-MAii--Send to dallypl~tlmn.com All correspondence mun I~ full name, hornt!- town lfld phone number (for wrification purposes). The Pilot r~ the ~M to edit •II sobmissions for darlty and length. Doily Pilot Two weeks that will live in infamy L ast Wednesday, men, women and children alike could look out their own kitchen windows to see bat- tle-weary, disillu- sioned teens stumble aimlessly out of the Newpo'rt Harbor High School library. These Mott Meredith poor patriots had come within inches of insanity and survi'i.0d. Some called them crazy for tryihg, and others called them masochistic, but no one could deny their courag e. Over the last two weeks, hundreds of strong, determined and ultimately extraordinary high school students sub- jected themselves to the opuses of acad- emic assessments: the AP tests. •AP,• although literally denoting that something is •Advanced Placement,• means a lot to the college-bound stu- dent. It means a class that is solely geared toward one goal: to prepare one martyring participant for one test, so be can receive that one hallowed grade - a five. But it also means a state of mind in which all that exists is the subject at hand. For a pupil of physics. the world is seen with weight vectors sliced through the centers of mass of all conceivable objects. For a learner of literature, every episode of ·Friends• can be summarized with a major and a minor premise. For a studen~ of computer science, our object-oriented e nvironment is just a chaotic array of zeros and ones. To take an AP class is to journey into the very depths of the human soul. Thus, the AP test, administered in May and usually consisting of bubbling, calculat- ing and writing for three hours. is, if you will, the heart of darkness. Preparing for the AP test is a trying ordeal. Teachers review in class and have review sessions outside of class. Most of them keep the level of home- work fairly low. To give 20 minutes of homework a week before AP tests is to risk having students' heads sponta- heously implode. The day before the first AP test, AP Literature, is always dreary and cold. Students say goodbye to crying moth- ers and grim fathers. At this point, studying is futile. Frantically reading the epilogue of "Crime and Punishment• is a desperate but useless cry for help. Most students gravely shut their note- books, take a deep breath and accept their bleak fate before the night is over. Some are still up at 2 in the morning, convinced that one more glance at Spark Notes will let them eva.de the . inevitable. And every year, without fail, a few terrified students flee for the invit- ing forests of Canada. The next morn- ing, only the bravest walk into the fray, and only the strongest walk o~t. Without doubt, the AP test is the most important event in one's life. It is worthy of all the stress, pain and panic it creates. Anyone who survives an AP test deserves a medal. It singularly determines where you will go to col- lege, what job you will have and whether or not you will be successful. The AP test is the apex of your life, and it you f<u.I, there is no longer any reason to live. Then everyone takes the tests, real- izes 1t is not such a big deal, and feels pretty stupid. • M ATT MEREDmt is a Newport Harbor High School senior whose columns will appear occa· sionally in the Community Forum sectlof'I. Parents express joint-use library concerns AT ISSUE: Newport Beach. and Mariners Elementary School are teaming up to raise funds for a library the two can share. 1Uen't telling the public that the cu rrent on-campus school library will be closed. They aren't telling you thar many parents are satisfied with the mate rials offered at the school library or that the parents appreoate the cozy environ- ment of the school library. The school library isn't broken, why try to fix it? This isn't in the best Interest of our chil· dren. It's in lbe inte rest of the politicians who are frantically grasping at Proposition 14 funds. wouldn't lose the tenni.s courts. We wouldn't have the addi- tional traffic congestion oo Irvine Avenue. We wouldn't have the additional worry each school day of whether our children made It to or from the public library safely . A s a 38-year resident of Ne wport Beach, an attorney and the moth- er of four young children, I am writing to express my opposition to the proposed new joint-use Mariners Branch library, as well as the misleading efforts that are being made on behaU of the city and others to promote the new library. First, I em outraged by the Newport qeach City Council's off-handed dismissal of the serious and fundame ntal safe- ty concerns raised by parents of elementary school children. It bas been confinned by the city librarian, as we ll as Mariners Elementary School's principal, that children will be allowed to visit the children 's section of the public library (which wW double as the school section) during school hours without teacher super· vision. It also has been confirmed that the public will be admit- ted to the children's section of the library during those same hours. This creates an unnec· essary, unwarranted risk that should not be placed on the shoulden of library staff and cannot be assuaged by video surveillance cameras. How many "incidents• of harassed/missing/molested children must occur before the City Council and school board take this risk seriously? I am further outraged at the efforts that have been expended to promote the new Ubrory -without providing the public with accurate or complete lnformaUon about the impact the creation of a new library will have on the aree. Por lnttance, most peo· pie with whom J have spoken believe that tbe new library wW be construct.ed ID lbe exilttng locat&oa cm Dov.- DrtVe. They.,. tlllllwaN of the liltended location -on lrvtne Avenue, edjecent to tb• elementary ICbool -or IM lncreaMd traffic tbl• WW cre- ate . Pw1hennore, they fiave DDI :;:.-::..:.=: .. .... that ......... CDlllfl. be demolished and not rebuilt. Moreover, the public bas n ot been accurately informed of the increased costs inherent with the pro- posed new library (including but not limited to costs related to planning, construction, operations, maintenance, security, personnel, insurance, etc.), most of which cannot be covered by Proposition 14 funds. ln sum, as the parent of a child currently in kinder· garten at Mariners School. and three younger childre n who will attend Marine rs in the years ahead, I finnly believe that the proposed new joint-use library is ill-con- ceived and unsafe, and the city's impetuous rush to gar- ner government funds irre- sponsible. I only hope that the members of our community charged with decision-making responsibilities will recognize that the "free" money they a1e so eager to obtain comes at a prtce -and that price iJ far loo high. LAURA FORBES Newport Beach I am a parent of two chil· dren who have graduated from Mariners Elementary School and of one child cur· rently attending. Recently, I agreed to distribute fliers to help promote awGJeness about the fund-raising effortt for a new Mariners library. A funny thing happened to me u I walked through our neighborhood. I spoke to about •O people about their views of a new library. Many M.ld they would support a library •renovation or rebuild· lng" plan, but most of the people were not ewe.re of tbe ·ja1a1--· ...... ,..,,,, ... ~-,. ....... da._of Iii...., IHflll Dciol Ullrv am ... .-.rc•••ll!t: MartMn Scbool ddldNn, aaly one of dMm 4GpqM ............ •Joint·-· ~ TM p~NDd·•rtng far ....... ~ ... ...... tnllll. Library proponents say they have addressed the safe- ty issues. They will tell people about a safe, separate and secure children's area. But that won't exist, because by law the public cannot be barred from the public library. An adult wanting to check out a children's book will be allowed to enter the children's area. The fund-raising materiaJ indicates the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's sup- port for this issue. Let's hear from the teachers on thJs issue. Who better to offer us advice of what's best for our students than the teache1s who teach our children' Many people don't under- stand that this ls more than just improving our current library. It means the closure of the on-campus school llbruy. It means mixing our school children with the public on a daily basts. It means the removal of the tennis courts, which according to the city manager, will not be rebuilt. It means greeter congestiqn on Irvine Avenue near an already busy Manners' intersection. Research shows that joint· ustrprdject.s were designed ma.inly for rural areas with few resources available to them and ln conjunction with upper grades. Many aperta ln the information .. me. fields do not support JoiDl·ute projecta Willa nl _..,. tcbooli;. ........ _. .. plan and I~~ tor~~,.,..,.., .. tbtilllu& .......... u.. ...... m. fu9clr,... llClldllilllmi fd Maw ~··--- MEG HARRISON Newport Beach As a mother of two stu· dents at Mariners Elementary School, I am not in favor of the proposed joint-use library because the children of Mariners School will no longer have their own school library lf this proposal goes through. I'm not sure about all of you, but as a child, I was quite fond of my library day, my school librarian and the availabillty of age and sub- ject-appropriate material. J could read quietly and safely In the privacy of my own school library. Most schools a round the nation do enjoy · theiJ own private school library. This will change with the proposed joint-use library. According to the plans, there is a very good chance tha( children will mix with the general public and during school hours. It is worrisome enough during times like these to take appropriate pre· ~auttons with our children after school without adding to it during school hours. With the recent cues of convicted and potential sex offenders coming into our community, we cannot be too coreful these days. There are 12 known sex offenden in ZIP Code 92660 alone. And just acroa the street, 67 Sn 926261 95 ln..9262?. Convtc:t.d Ml. oftmldw• and felom haft ... legal rtght to be bl • ~ =zu.. ...... -. .. ddldl-. .,., uld we --~-..... , ....... coatlder Wllelf. Let• c:i'C•nr•rll"lln• , ........ viii& .. , fldlatfill .. __ curnat .. i ··--·--·~ ........... __ ,_,__ __ . . '\, QUOTE OF THE DAV "The important thing tor m~, was that the scope of the job matched what I had to offer ... " • Steve Keith, Sage Hill boys basketball coach • I f. EYE OPENER ~Y27honorM BILL PIZZICA Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..57 4-4223 • sports Pax: 94~~~().Q 170 Tuesday, Moy 21 , 2002 7 '.Keith • HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL G .d S . ·11 omez, ·gw e · . age lh __ Icban Respected veteran brings wisdom, stability and two CIF titles to Lightning boys basketball coaching job. larry F•ulkner DAILY PILOT NEWPORT COAST -Steve Keith, who guided Glendale H igh to a pdir ol CIP Southern Section lilies, thc>n led lrvine Hjgh to its only league t1Ue and a berth in the Division l·A !>ertion lllle gaQle in 12 years at the helm, was named boys basketball COdch at Sdge ' HLll High Monday by Lightning Boys Athletic Director Nate Miller. Keith, who still teaches physical educallon and coaches boys and girls JUntor varsity tenms at Irvine, will be a walk-on at the Newport CodSl pnvate school, where he will be the program'<; thud coach in three years. Keith repldces Gordon McNeW, who resigned after guiding the Lightning to a share of third place ln the Acdde>my League in Its first varsity season. Sdge Hill lost a league playoff to Brethren Christian and missed the playoffs. Missing the playoffs has been the rare exception for Keith, who spent 10 yedrs at Glendale, before moving to Irvine. He resigned at lrvine after the 1996-99 season, sighting mild burnout. "When I got out, it was never for a lack or passion for basketball •• be said. • 1 hate to use the tenn bumout. but I felt I JUSt didn't have enough to give for 12 months a year and do all the things you have to do to be successful in the large-school divisions.• Keith, however, said he is energized about his return to coaching, w hich began with hls first workout w1th the team Monday. "What's not to be fired up about?" he said Monday night. "My adrenaline is sun surging from today's practice. The kids seemed receptive and the facility is breathtaking • Keith wasn't the only one hdppy about hls new d.ss1gnment ·we're very excited to get d coach with Steve's experience · dnd reputation.· Miller '>did ·we had qwte a bit of tnlerest 1n the JOb from all over the place, but we feel real lucky to have Steve. It'!> a very good ht.· Keith said he has not seen much high ~hool bdskctball at the Acddemy League level, but he IS aruaous to work in the smdll-'ichool!> environment. "The first thlnq!> they told me about the job was thdt there wa.'> no fund-rd.ISmg SEE KEITH PAGE 8 KENl TREPTOW I DAlt.Y Pit.OT Corona del Mar senior Erik Frisbie is one of several weapons in Coach Tlm Mang's lineup for today's CIF Division V quarterfinal. Corona del Mar at Crossroads Top-seeded Sea Kings look for third straight \ CIF Division V blowout in road quarterfinal. lryce Alderton DAILY PILOT SANTA MONJCA • ll hasn't really mattered who~ gone out on the court for Coach Tun Mang's Sea. Kings in two CIF Southern Section playoff matches this~ the resul1 has been the same. The Corona del Mdr High boys tennis team (22-2) has won both of its CIF DivNon V matches by a 16-2 count. and looks to continue the WU\ning streak today when the toirseedcd Sea Kings travel to Santa Monka to face Crossroads in the quarterfinals. "It's obviously our toughest match so far in CIF, but I feel pretty good," Mang said. "(Crossroads} has to be a good team ii they beat (Crespi).• If CdM wins and No. 4 seed Brentwood downs Poly Hig h of Pasadena In its quarteJfi.nal match, the two schools would meet in a rematch of la.st season's Division V btle match, which CdM won. 14-4, lo cap an undefeated season. CdM defeated Brentwood earlier this season, 10-8. Brentwood won the Delphic League, In which Crossroads finished third. "The doubles sets were very close, but with my full team I'm not too wonied (agai.Ml Brentwood),· Mang said. In the fll"St two postseason matches. Mang has used a variety of singles and doubles lineups. "I've been experimenting with doubles au year. trying to find the right combination,• Mang said. Seniors Cameron Ball and Erik Frisbie, as w ell as 1unior Garrett Snyder, will play smglcs today. !>dJd Mang, who has been impressed Wlth Fnsbie's re<;enl play. "H e's been playing well lately,• Mang said. "He had a good league tournament and 1 put him in for Cameron when he was sick. He can help us out a lot.• Mang wlU make a match-time decisJon on his doubles teams. He plans to play senior Tyson Hunter in doubles but isn't sure tf he will put freshman Carsten Ball, who Mang said has a viral infection, or freshman Wesley Miller wtth Hunter SEE TENNIS PAGE 9 COASTERS: OCC ATHLETES Of THE WED CIF BOYS GOLF FINALS Sherman march halted CdM golfer shoots 82 on a wind- swept day in Palm Springs. PALM SPRINGS • Corona del Mar High junior Nick Sherman lhol l~ver­ par 82 at the Clf indMdual boy1 golf champon.hlp at Canyon Country Club. He failed to make the 22-player cut for nut Week's CIPISCCA 10urnament tn Temecula. SMrlnU ... .,,. pu 1brOagb 9'gbt ...... bul .. ~., oltll8 Bll•wdl graa greens Ud the wtDd ai\Md bll ecore to rtM, Mid CdM Coacb Mill• ., ........ (greens)" In one 10stance, a gu t of wind knocked Sherman oU balance wtule he wu teeing off on the No. 10 tee, causing him to hlt It left, Starkweather aid. ... But Starkweather was proud of the w•y bAI j..UC. p.yect not just this match, but~ die ..ure ee.tOI\. He allo .......... Mtilfactk>n w1th hit ........ ..... CdM llldlbed. 16·2. 10-0 in .... Pedlc COM& a..p.. ·w. ...... -.·~ lllid. "W9 Mdi -Dia~· gOlng to CIP nllwtdulll _.Mel ··'rtsg II CtD Moml9y'llMll). ....... ,..,. Di1 .... 21 t111d9f atuaot to M 900Alt' 2 I Cll?tCW .... .... off and • -runnzng Orange Coast College has produced a pair of distance, running stars. W h1JP one dt'>tanc e star is estdbhshing her-;ell as one oH:he··p~me r runners"!'fl lhe natton. another '" ru.tng from where 1t all stdrted Ordnge Coast College. Zolla Gomez, d Co'>ld Mesd High product and former OCC d1sldnce standout. has been making d name for herself and then some dt Addms State College Ill Colorado And, at Orange Coast. freshman MJChelle lcban is seenungly on course to be the next great runner from the home or the> Pirates Gomez, who Wd'> a four-tlITle Stelle champion for the> P1rdle'> and led OCC to !>late l1tlc>s in crosc; country IJl 1948 and 1999, 10, redshirtlng the outdoor trdck '>Cd'>On But that hasn't stopped her from reaching stdrdom She hmshed fourth in the 10.000 meter. at the Mt SAC Relays. among dn elite 1nvitat1ondl held Her lime was 32.47 3 1, which Wdl> more> than 90 seconds better than Addm State's school record of 34 22 set a decade dgo by Terry VLllarredl Steve Virgen COLLEGES at the Sclme meel Vtlldrredl however. 'A11J retatn the> '>Chool standard, because GomN Wd!. runrung unattdched di the lune What's more, Gomc>z\ 32 47 31 is the fastest time by d colleg1dte runner in the United State-; this '>Pd!>On. Gomez, a three-tun!' NCAA Division II national chdmp1on at Adams State, will run for the Gnzzlies' cross country team thls fall. S.he then has one more sea.son of outdoor track eligibility and two more seasons of indoor ellgibtltty Dunng that outdoor season, she and Gnzzly Coach Damon Martln will focus on the 10-yedJ-old U.S collegiate record of 32·22 97. Gomez. who lll Just 15 months at Adams State has su All-Amencan honors and three ndttonal titles, won the mJ1e at the NCAA DlVl.Slon D National Indoor Track & Field ChampJOnShJpS m the Reggie LeWlS Center March 9 She ran a pe>rsonal· best 4:43.94. nearly four seconds ahead of the rest of the compet:Jbon Then. less than two hours later, she completed the 5,000 meters in 16:32.36, more than 17 sea>nds ahead of the pack MeanwhJJe, lcban IS a tnulblazer in her own right at occ Just a w1th Gomez, the awards tlnd rt-cogrutJon have been piling up for kban. lcban , who won the 5,000 (17:40.64) and the 10,000 (36:42.42) Saturday at the state championships m Santa Barbara City College. was named Orange Coast Female Athlete of the Year. 11\at w a no-bramer In cross country. she became the Orange Empire Conference individual champion and was named the conference's Runner of the Year. She ftrushed runner-up at ta.le and m the recently completed track a.son, he won conference lttl an the 5,000 and 10,000 She also won the Southern Califonua champ1onsbip m the 10,000 last week. •MJcbelJe's bmel are faster \ban Zotla's when she wa a freshman,• said OCC distance roe.ch Dave Fier, who also usists Coach John Gold.man dUJ1n9 croa rountry. ·she's a star. She's a great young lady and she's a iewel to be around She's gutsy and the tbck.I wlth it Sbe ha exceUed and blotlOlned and dOne better than 1 upected. She a.. kind of lbot.ked me OD hoW quk:ldy •"I edapUng ad momg up the cMla.. }mp; kba aedlled,.., tot ........ Ot•Hltbll-. • ...... •llnlllg ..... rw-.·~...._.,...._.. ....................... 1 ... .. .......... _..... ....... & ..... ...._ ... wfl& "' ... ...... -. .......... _111119 ........ .... .................. ~ .... , .. ...... a I $ ....... tr a II I . ............................... ' ................. . ' ..... 8 Tuesday, Moy 21 , 2002 - Di Vision • wmners . . crowned Flash wins 12-and-younger . title, Corkscrews tops in 10-and-younger division. ln a rematch, the Flash and Varsity Blue softball teams dueled back and forth; but in the end, the Flash knocked off the No. 1 seed, 11·7. to cla.i.m the Pacific Coast Girls Fastpitch Softball, 12-and-younger division title. The Flash got home runs from Alex EUas and Michelle Mundy, and received additional offensive help from Lacy Larson (double), Sydney Engel (triple) and Sara Gartland. The Varsity Blue hitting attack was led by Amanda Blll1ng, Elizabeth Kramer and LesUe Kaczmarek, who tripled. Five teams played a 16-game season to determine tournament seeds. The tournament began with the No. 3· seeded Flash beating the No. 4-seeded Knock Outs. 16-9. Second-seeded Hawauan Punch defeated the Tidal Waves. The Flash defeated top-seeded Varsity Blue. 6-3, m quarterfinal action, and in the semifinal the Flash defeated Hawaiian Punch to advance to the final. In the girls 10-and-younger tournament • Corkscrews 6, Teal Terminators 5 • ln a hard-fought championship game, Corkscrew pitcher Heather \}an Hlel struck out the final batter in the seventh inning with the bases loaded to crown the Corkscre ws champions of the girls 10-and-younger division of Pacific Coast G irls Fastpitch Softball. The teams played even through six irmings, 5-5, forang extra irmings. Rene Mycom bad a solid game for the TeTTQinators. h1ttmg a double to left to score two runners in the fourth mrung. Leading up to the tournament finale, Van Hie! pitched a strong game against the Terminators in a game the Corkscrews had to win to force a championship game in the double-elimination tournament. She struck out the side in the second on nine pitches and accomplished the same feat in the last inning to end the game, giving the Corkscrews the win. 8-5. and a chance to play for the championship ·sPORTS YOUTH SOFT8All The 12-and-younger champion Fla.sh, front row, from le~ Alex Elias, Lau- ren Gautsc:hi, Sydney Engel, Jessica Knight. Shanye Buden and Spencer Vosbneyer. Back row, from left: Michelle Mundy, Robin Gautlchl, Lacy Larson, Sara Page GarOand, Usa Weglarz and Alex Fonberg. 1be 10-and-yoanger dw •""-OolU:teww_ tap row, fnm left: Coadl Jblll Van H1e1. Kate Baldoal. Adelle L,..-. Mellnl satair, Smba Pozzuoli, .1-.t,n Risler and COldl Rudi Baldonl. Boaom row, from left: Nk:ole Walks, Hedler Van ltiel. Joa!lyn Neff, Paige Pedenen, Walker Moen and Klryn KobL against the Tenninators. Arielle Laysacek pitched well for the Corkscrews as well. using only five pitches to down the side in the bottom of the third. The Corkscrews won, 13-12, over the Purple Flames, Jost to TNT. 12-3, defeated TNT. 9-8, and defeated the Purple Aames, 13-4, in an elimination game earlier in the tournament. ' ~1st .Rnnt4a.L Kate Baldonl hit well for the Corkscrews, tripling and Singling , stealing a base and scoring the deciding run in the fifth inning to give the Corkscrews the win over TNT, 9-8. Baldooi bomesed in the team's first pjaydf game, a 13-12 win over the Purple Flames. Klryn ICobl went 3 for 3, had two RBis and .scored for the Corkscrews in the game. CoY"onct ~Bl M«-r $e8nie 5it 2 ht Jhn 1ul Coronet deL Mar Scenic Sk Corona dtl Mor Chambtr of Commtrct ond city of Ntwport Btoch Community Strvlces EYen t SpenloTI M141a Spo llln -~~ :'l Milt Walk Spuler P=-c;reop. ..... ~---u. ""''" ~~ hort:ITlfl C•lp•I" Cuh lpo nter Chi, (:A"J Stoml A••'l'll• ''"''" Wort Ob,osol e •• ., ........ , lp1nur JUNE 1, 2002 Sk Run $22 2 Mile Walk $22 1 k Kid's Dolphin Dash Sl 2. 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A first-team AJJ-OEC selection, be also amassed 13 home runs and 46 RBis, while compiling a .425 battihg average. The shortstop was also a stud on defense . He committed only four errors in conference play and provided at least one defensive highlight each game. Murphy wun't the only one who made the AJJ-OEC team. Sophomore pitcher Matt Clanton and sophomore relief pitcher Rob Wllllams were also first-team honorees, while sophomore pitcher Justin Azze, sophomore catcher Ryan Hanson and sophomore Scott Beerer earned second-team laurels. Beerer made the team in the utility slot. As you can see, the Pirates had a strong pitching staff this year, leading the team to a 32- 13 season that ended Saturday in the Super Regionals at Riyenide. The Super Regionals, is basically the second round of the Southern California Regional Playoffs. Riverside advanded from the best-of-three series to the State Championships in Fresno. OCC freshman softball player Jessica Lee, who batted .485, earned second-team All· OEC recognition this past season. In OCC football: Highly regarded linebacker Marvin Simmons will not play for the Pirates in the fall. OCC Coach Mike Taylor said Simmons, who was a medical redsbirt last season, will play for Compton College next fall. Simmons did not fit in with OCC's emphasis on academics, Taylor said. "Marvin bas some issues with his education and classes KEITH CONTINUED FROM 7 allowed and no offseason contact.• Keith said. "They may have been trying to scare me off, but it was music to my ears. The important thing for me, was that the scope of the job matched what l had to offer.• Keith, whose• Glendale squad won the CIF Division 2- _ A crown In f981, then won the 4-A titJe In '85, will offer a coaching style grounded in the motion offense and man-to-man defense. But, he said, X's and O's will be secondary to his primary Doily Pilot and be needs to take care of that: Taylor said. "He's a non predictor; be didn't quality through the NCAA clearing house.• Simmons was a 2000 . , Parade All-Ametjcan linebacker who had his sights· set on use. A 6-foot-l, 220- pounder out of Long Beach Poly High, be was tabbed as "the most credentialed player OCC bas ever landed,• by Taylor, who has been on the Pirates' staff the past 17 years. Taylor also said, this fall, the football team will feature • sophomore offensive guard Keola Loo, a transfer from the University of Hawaii.' "He.'s probably the best player on ow team.• Taylor said. •He has a lot of strength and a nasty attitude. He's a , real competitor and he'll make • us better.• 8.J. Ugbtvoet. a Costa Mesa High product and fonner OCC volleyball standout, was named Co- Student-Athlete of the Month for April at Wllllam Woods University. Ughtvoet. a junior outside hitter. amassed 92 kills for a .372 hitting percen,tage and led his team to the NAIA national invitational tournament title. Kristen Smith, a Newport Harbor High product, earned all-conference honors, while helping lead her Long Beach City College team to a runner-_ up finish in state. Sm1th : batted .. 329 in the regular season and .444 in the postseason. She also collected 26 RBis and smacked one home run. OCC coaches cu take a collective sigh of relief. The Pirates have hired a new sports information director. And if Coast's recent hirings (men's basketball coach Steve Spencer and track and field coach John Knox) are any indication, Eric Montgomery will definitely fill the need for acc. Montgomery, 25, who earned his degree at Azusa Pacific University, has been the sports information director the past three years at Palm ' Beach Atlantic College, an NAIA school in Florida . He bested a field of roughly 83 applicants. goal for the program and his athletes. "The three w ords I've always talked about and tried to emphasize are: Intensity, teamwork and class,· Keith said. "It's important to me that my teams represe nt those things.· Al Irvine, Keith guided the Vaqueros to the 1989 Clf Division 5-A title game, where they lost to then-South Coast League rival Capistrano Valley. He played at Bur roughs High m Burbank. then started two years at Cal State Northridge before going into coaching. Now 52 and residing in Irvine (about a 10-minute drive from Sage Hill), he said he plans tio stay awhile. "I think l can bring credibility, experience and stability,• he said. "Being the third coach in three years, it's asking a lot for these kids to change their system for the lhlrd straight year. But I told them I'm not going anywhere. I plan to b e there for 10 years, al least. ·1 liked what I saw (Monday). We have some talented players. It's just that the depth may not be what it ls at a larger school.• Keith ii also thrllled to have hired asslltant Dave Shoemaker, a former Ei Toro High head coach who spent 10 seasons as an assistant at the University of the Pacific. Shoemaker also coached Tulare High to a CIF Central Section UUe, before returning to Orange County IMt year. Keith tnbenta a .....- that ftvure• to be led In' Mire Pltzbugla, wM ..... • ....,, Ud ICfttD Jotw. Wbo wtD be. Jwdar. Tbe Ugllln•~. lD IMt; Mdao--.aalllt~ ..... ·1w11mg.rwcoaW l'nbffatllla1*9 dDoll,litl~IDa --~·--·~;; • ,,,,,..,_ -·-~ ..... ... ...,,.,, ""·- Doify Pilot SPORTS TIMdoy, Moy 21, 2002 9 CdM's Minna a Titan TODAY'S SCHIDUU ·-High school ~ • Of TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 7 NIChola.s Gmgokt U1 singles 4nd G1ngoJd WOil I 8 ol 19 go.mes. · HAPPY llRTHDAY Corona del Mar High senior Brtttaov Minna, a three-year varsity pedonner who helped the Sea Kings win the CIF Southern Section Division lV title each of the last two seasons, bas accepted a scbolcfrship to continue her athletic and academlc career al Cal State Fullerton, she said Monday. horne and I was looking for a place I could ba1ance academics and play Dtvlslon I tennis,• Minna wd. "I really liked the business school and the whole atmosphere. It was a good lit• Southern Section DMsiotl v qullterliNI. C«ON del Mar llS. Crowoeds It 11-.d P~rlc. s.rn. Monica, l :15 p.m. The viral infection didn't seem to stow Ball, who paired with Snyder for the tlrst time this season in Saturday's CIP Individual championships at the Costa Mesa Tenn.ls Center. Mlller and junior Alex Nguyen won their doubles match, 6-0, 6-0, 6-2: Juniors lsse.l Salda and Jordan Brokelshlm took cctre of busllless, 6-3. 6-1 , 6- 1 i and the team of junior tandem of Bryan Warsaw and Andrew Hinger breezed, 6-1, 6-2. 6-2. ji I J I I Minna. who estimated she has maintained a B-plus average, plans to major in business. lllPSU MSMJ'ICMD The duo odvanced to the round °'" 16 Saturday at SeaCliff Country Oub in Huntington Beach. Mang used a diffe1ent lineup when the Sea Kings faced St Margaret's Thursday. TODAY Minna, who played No. 2 doubles last fall and teamed with Amanda Rubenstein to hnish third ln the Pi!cilic Coast League doubles tournament. said FuJJerton satisfied all her requirements. Proving her game is still sharp, Minna won the singles liUe at the Mission Viejo Open over the weekend. She also combined wll\l former CdM teammate Brittany Reitz to win the doubles cr(jwn at the event. Ntwpot\ lMdng • l boltJ. )II lll'lglen. ' ~ •• c.lllc:o bm, 13 send .... , taApln, '2. rodcftstl. 1 ~ 4 wtitt. fllh. 55 b6l.ie P"d\ 11 ~ pt«h. "t'm going to ask (today) and see who fee~ good,• Mang said. Miller is normally Hunter's partner and will have a cast put on his i>roken left wrist today. Mang said. Senior Cameron Ball didn't lose a gc11De in his match, wtule Frisbie rebounded after dropping the opening set. 4-6, to defeat his opponent. 6:0, 6-0 Sophomore Brennan Roberts also came back strong after a letdown in the first set, 2-6. to win, 6-0, in both of the next two. CAMERoN CoMova e Corona del Mar boys hoops 1997·98 "1 wanted to stay close to -by Barry Faulkner In the fiist round against vi<iJtmg Sage Hill. Mang used fresh.mah NOTICE OF PETl-NOTICE OF T s lb: ~1 NOTICE TO Al requfl'9d by Secllon lamp1 vac:, boxes. misc. Hewpol1 a.ch TION To •"Ml""'e... p.,.......ON '"O •~ ....... 1"""'1-1n3 of the Califomle EDD1E Mel.EESE 1·15. wlll 8'ldlon tNr'8en ,..., rw;r ~.... I' ...... .....,.; --~ CONTR·CTORS TEA ESTATE OF ADMINISTER FtMAM Mo; Mollca OI " LaDot Codt. lhe Dnctor ~8f'S. chair. lamps. lblndoned ~ MORRIS WEST ESTAlEllJF: Tl\lllln s. You Ate In CAWNG FOR SIDS ol lhe Oepettmel1I ol In-tum. tan, boxes. ml8C. One mey ~ ttlMe Ma•eL H .,._ .. __ , D1-1-'-· Hun• ..... _ ... _, R"'a"--of the VIKKI FRELEY K·1 . VtlHI• on Friday, Aoe'NSON .... OelatUndelAOeldOITl\lll, """""" .. ...... ,. UUDU... ... .. , .. Q HUTCHINSON 1 ., -,...._ lngton Stach Union Stale of Calttomla l\at Chairs, c:lotllea. IC>Of\S MM'c:n 14th II the CueNo.A2tt926 dlllO 1,.,t,,_ ,._ you ......, School""-•~ , .. _ aJ hMclloatd ...,.., "'---r~...-8'wr1ff T .... _,_ ..___,. CASE NO. A213222 tat ICliOI\ to pialll:l 'fOJI • ...,.. ..,...... ... , determined .... oene< ~. . .-.. ~-.... ~ .. , o ·-·· ...,..,.,. To all hells. benefidarle&, -. M ,_, be lald 11 1 Obtain Ooc:umen1s prevalllng 1a1es of matt. tools, boxes, misc. Hartlor Dlpartment t. c:ia.lln, c:ncllorl, ~ aedilorl contlnQant ,._., .. _, t..s and Bid Dua at: Hunl· wages In the localfly In Seit wlll be by com· tween the hour. of gent aecllonl, and per· _...._. pdc•lyou 111 •· inglon Beach Union wtW:tl this woc1t la to be petttlve bidding (wnnen 1:00 am and 8:0 am. IOf1S WflO may OCh8rMse .............. and per90lll ~ ol fie nan m flt High School Olstric:t. performed Coples of sealed l>tds may be CMh only wtll bt be lf'U(flled In Vie wll ~ Oll'lerWll8 be ~ _. you, you 10~5t Vori(lown Ave . these rate determine· M.tbm1ned In advance) accepted'. or ectate, or bottl. ol In 1111 wil °' ftll;d canllr:I • llll)w. On Purcnaafng. Room 361 lions, are on fife at the on tile 29U'l day of May. The Halt>or Oepettment M()ARIS WEST ROelN· taatl, OI bOltl OI MABEL ~ C IO:QWol LonlllW Huntington Baach. CA DISTRICT, and copies 2002 al 2 00 PM at Iha musl retain tne vessel SON ANN HUTCHINSON. MollgllOll S.W., U.C.. • 92648, (714) 964-3339 may be obtained upon premises Where aald foloW!ng Ille llldon lot A PETITION FOR A PETITION ~ Gil IClPQll1ed lrullell indef all\. 4350 request. The contractor property hes bean a 10-day r9demptlon pe- PR08ATE hll bMll ~ byPAOSA~i:rn "c nf puqun ID died ol IMt . Due Date Tuesday, shall post a c:cpy of atored and wNc:h Is le>-riod before lhe vesael ls by 1CJr1ttn ~ SCOIT _ ...._ ~ ftcOIOld lt/12/1118, a J--ti, 2002 .t 2:00 these rates 11 each jot> cated at AYRES SELF released to the ave-•• .... No. 1-1 pm site The oontl'ldof tnd ST~GE. 70t2 Ernest 09Ufuf bidder The __. Robfneon In tht Superior Court c:A Cal' • fnlCMWll _,.,., .. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY .......... --._.._. • H·-""' ., __ .... """' ......,_ la r--L ,.,_... ol r.......... 111 .,__.. ,_ ol OlkNI any s .......... t.""""' ......... ...ve.. ... .. 1 • ..,.on """"'"''• ._.., .,...._ ......,.~ ....._, ~ .... ,_ County of ORANGE. .,._ • ....... • GIVEN that the Hunt· il shall pay not 1e1$ than Ca (71 4) 848-7314. b48 to remove the vessel County ol ORANGE. THE PETITlON FOR Rlooldl In fie Ollct d flt I B ch U I the -·fled "'9VaJI ~ Landlord reserves the trom the Hlltt>or Depert· THE PETITION FOR pan<>•TC ...,._,. .... t ,.A_ Rlcordlr al~ ngton ea non .....-,,. ~5 00 """""''° •......-... ---·r ..,..... School ........... ""· rates of WI"""' to a ....,... to bid at the sale. ment pm, PAOBATE ,.,. ...... !NI ..... """'E c. SCOTT f'M-• .,, ... d • "V'' .,... ........ "' ·--._.,,. .. ............ """"""'"' -·1 -!Tio Coun"' Celllomfa workers employed by Purchases must be Iha day the and .,,......__ ~ ........... .... -~ H ~-1 io~ .......... ~ L ....... by.::!.; .... :'.'ti .. ~ ................. _,.,.... ""...,., .,........ ""'........,._ -...,. ..... _ ~.,, ... ,.~-_.., _.., uu ... them In the txac:utlon of made by cash and paid ol he r~ .... ~ • .,..""' IOfl be rtaad u rtprdenlltlYe to M Lmwtltd WorTIW\ •Ml Governing Board. r• lht conllact. tor at the nme ol APClfO'il9d by personal repraunlative admlnlltar lhe estate Of a Pl* lllClloft ID 1111 ~ lnaher reltrrtd to as No bidder may purc:hase All purc:hasad le/ Tony Melum. to adminlltlll' !he estate the decedent. bictC* lof CMI\ Cll!Nr'a "DISTR1cr·. w111 r-flle withdraw any bid tor a goods ant IOld u la and Hettlor Aeeoureff • al tht decedert. THE PETITION requesl3 ~ eq.Mlft or clW up to. but not late( than period o1 sixty (60) d8ya must be remowct at the Publl1htd Newport THE ~ the deoldanl't wil and lorm cl pl)'ll9t dlGnZld ~ the above-llattd ttme. afler the date aet for the lime ol sale Sala 11 ltlt>-Btach·Colla Mesa raqueats ltle decadent'• c:odldll, 11 any, be 292Ah(b) (plySJlt ~ lmt cl sealed bids for the opening Of bids jecl to canceltallOn lt'I the Daly Plot May 17. 18, Will and oodclll. 11 any, admitted to probe.II. The aale In l.u mtJ1111t ol 1111 award of oonl1aC1s tor Pursuant to Sec1Jon event ol san1amen1 be-19, 20, 2t, 2002 F394 be am!illld to probem. wil and ll"f codldls are ldld 51*1) In fie rcn d the tollowtno projects 22300 of the Public Con tween 181ldto<d and ob-·SUMMONS The w11 and any ooc1c:i11 ava11ab1e 10r 8WNnl'don Ill hgpdea 11 t. Ml f1f11 Project Bid ill& . Roo1 1n1Ct Coda. the oontract ligaled party Published (CITACION. are available 101 examl· In the Ille kepi by Illa na to 1111 P'oacda CMc Replac.ment Gym and will contain provt.lons on 05/14'02 and JUDICIAL) nallonJn Ille th kept by oourt c.-401-4t1 E. ~ Lowe< Sooth Root at permitting tha auc-05/21/02 the court THE PETTTION """-.._ ..._. CAal.w.t ... Marina High School ct~sful bidder to Aucuoneer NOTICE TO DEFEN- THE PETmON alJltloOl'f ID ~ =~-__;."'IO"'__.. Mandatory Job Walk substitute &aeuritln for Wanda NOl1on. DANT· (Avlso a .......... ..._ • .., ·--...... ,... ... 230 T .. -... • .. --anv ~ wlllVleld by Bond 1 S-"00-1664 Acuaado) reQUelta authority to the eslate "'""" u.., -...... ~indefllidoeed : pm, .,.,_y, ""'"' -·, HEIDI SCHIR"'ER _._......,_ lht lltll6 11"'--'dlcll a1'"':.~ ~-_ __. 4, 2002 at Marina Higtt Iha Dist to ensure Ayres Sell Storage .., ... , .. _ _,,.. · .., .,_....__ •-"' .,..,._., -.,...., __ , l5871 S ._...0-5~ ...... -r t"-R·-... --1 M•ft•~s MCKENZIE, an lndfYICI· under lht ll...__ld9nl AdmnltratiOn "' ,...._ in ....,. :1,1.... ....... ... """""" pnng· ,,.... .... -~ "'""" '"' .........,, --1 ~ "'"··-~ -"""' --.i... -'• -... -_. d l St H tl~t n contr-... or permcrtJnn Published ewpon ua """"'"'•' as Admlnlltrallon al EMl"8 Aa. \"-__ .. , -............... • ••"" ,..,_ a 8 .. un o -... ··• • "NDSC PE DIRECT .... ,....,,_ _.......,;,., Ml allow the l)trlO(l8I ...,._ --Beac:h UcenM. C-payment of retentions Baac:h-Coata Mesa ""' : ;.,.tt;_-~"~ rec>rewialivt ., lake !::,'~ "tJ!*.la Bids &half be rac:el'led earned dlrectly Into Dattv Plk>t May 14, 21. ~~~i1Ri.? ~~~i~ ..utive '° lllce many many. actionl wiltlout --· _., In tne place Identified esc:row ~ T673 ICES, • buslneM enllty actionl ~ obtaini'lg obtalr*lg owt ~ IMPOl*I to bs le:IJ) ~ abOvt. and shall be BY Govaming Board FlcUtloua Bualneu o4 "'*'1own tonn: EDDIE ooun __ .. a_.__ 8etote taklng otrtain YflfY !ill Or E.. Ml!lpoft e.:11, CA opened and publicly Signed· /SI Susi Mclane N Stat t V"RB 1 ~ ..... .....,.._.... "'"""'" 1-... actionl ll2S80Thl~in.t read aloud at the atxw• Director . Proc:oremanv •me emen "' . • 10 ..,,.,wn u ~por1ant OICU!lr\aclloOI. ~~ ~: lht ~ ~ 1lrf lllllily lar fl'( stated daft. time and Ener~ Conservation The fOflowl~persons EDDIE VAAB, an 1ndi· '""'"'""• "'· ..-. .... ...... --.., -.,_ "'~ "'-~ and .-. Pu l1s .. td N-on ate :'\ -., vldual: KIMBERLY ,.,,.eMnlatn'I ""' ..,. iWI-"' .,. .. _ ,.._.. rHll"' •••-or " w_,. -ltl9 ptflOnlll raptetenra· i9(iil111C1 ;He notlCe kl ...._ Sid a1111r cornmc11 c:at1ona are on file at Iha Baach-Co111 Mtu Moll tllabla lmag-VARB. also knOwn as ""9 111111 bl required to , ___ _!O,_.,.,,. . ...._ • ........_ • :Ii ..._ address fisted above OOaaily Pilot May 14T. 2t, Ing, 206 3Sth Street, KIM1BERLY VERNARB1.0 aEn five noClce ID._...., ·--...... --... -__ , • ' • .,..., 2002 668 Newpon Beach. CA indvldual, U ...... ~ -. ttiey have Wll'l8d notiot '*-Slid.. be 1111111. In accofdance Wlfl Iha _.::._ ___ __.. 92683 REYES. an indMdual, 1:"1:W&Mld.,._notlceu_°', OI _,..,. to ..._ .... ....-.... ____. °' -· &roYiSIOllS ot Calrlom1a Fictitious Bual-aa DOES .....,,...,....,... v"' --..-....,..._. ..., ,,.. u.u..a .. J ,...,_ya, 206 ANO 1 thl"""h ..-) ,...._ .......,. uslness and S ~..-· """' w-. coitatnled ID ltll ~ =-· .... rwft, ......, or ··-Professions Code Heme tatement 35th Street. Newport 100. lnclusf\/a ~don.) The lode-1,--., ~tee. pmMllloll, or Section 7028 15 and The toflowtOjl P8flOT'll Beach. CA 92fi63 YOU ARE BEING pertdanl ....... ~..-. . """""' ~ ii PIY "' p bf' Co ,., _ _,_ art dOing bulir'8SS .. Thie business IS coo-SUED BY PLAINTIFF: -··..ta1iOll ~ ....... ~ ........ u ... ~ • .,, __......... = ~-....... u IC nlfact ..,.,.,. p t I (" Ud. ·-t ..__.ft_ 111111 bt ant8d -""'"'-~ ,..,_ ••·-·111 _ .. "' ... Section 3300 the ayman porta s com, duc:ted by .,.. tndivldual " ... es a ...,.,,..r audlorlly ~ lntet9ltld PllflO!I ~an nall(a)llCUld Micldlldol requlfes Iha · the = 16881 Hale Avenue. Have you 1tartad dando) MADELIN = .: an otljldlotl oCjac:8ol'I '° flt ptffon .,.., ... ... '*'°"' !::'"' t~• c:la111-IMnt, CA 92eo6 doing buslnel$ yet'1 No TUNDIOOR an lnd1Yid- petllion _ __, • ..__ and ltlOWl:.r: CtUM -•-'--: tio of c:ont acto"s ~· rotl,• Wtlhamt. & u-m•" "-laya ual, ANTHONY TAPIA. IDtht • .., .. ...,.. • .....,...... ...... ......... __ ,,,_, •. ,.-. n r • ....... _.-... _..... CIUM -.. "1e ~ .. , u"' .,....,,., "'" n ....... m .. ficen&e noted abOva al A &tee, Inc:. (CA), This statement wa.s an indMdual. -~·1 l7ll'lflh11uthotfly. Sid ol,. .._ c:i...i ~ lhe time lht bid 11 1a881 Hala Avenue. filed with the Counly You have 30 CALEN· OOl#t etolkl ncit ganl .,._ HEARING on ltle ......_. ...._ ..... INlne, CA 92606 Cletfl of n... ..... Col.lily OAR DAYS alter thia Ille IU!hOl1Cy. -Ml bl held on Mid -ol ~ r,. -submitted Pursuant 10 Thia buslneas le con on ~._ summons •S served on A HEARING on the i='.::"'~ ,.1 1........... In lflQl1I d Ill "'*° timra Bu II n e se a n d by !Ion I le ~ bt ....... ....,_ • Q<lrm .. ,..---llCIACl""lte Proftsalona Code duc:ted • corpora 2002et02H7 you '° 1 • ~ • ,_. on Oept. l·73 IOcalld •t 3'1 "' __... •1 Have you started D•"" Pilo4 May 14. 21. 195P00Se *' court. ~-1.,. 2002 at t:30 '""'E rwv DRIVE. ~ii be lafd rd,_. Section 7028.15. no ..,._ ... _~Ji: No -·1 T n A ,_..Bf 0t ........., caft --... .... "''' tlOl!*d ~ peymenl lhal be made -... ....__ ?8, Jyne 4, 2002 6 ...... ...--PM In Dept. No. L73 OAANGE CA 9286'3 ICINIM toe· wolfl or malarial un-VfnS1rolt, WI lama & Wll noc protect you, 'fOAJI toceted II 3'1 The Cly IF YOU OBJECT ID ltle .,... Ind-..•"' der 11\a oontract-untns Asaociatas, Inc. Flc11tloua Bu1lneu typewnnan response Ortve Orwl19, CA 9261~ ~ of tit ptCltlaf\ lml ol lte lritlll ~II ano until lhe Ragistrat ol Adrian Colt, e-com· Name Statement mult be 1n proper '1:: 167\Fv.iu OOJ£CT., ~"':::. • ,!': :"".:...o....::"! :.'::' ..:."'.'!:' 00: :='v~ cm ~~· !::: ~,,:: ,:"\... l'8 cnt*rG of the pd-01 Ne wnnen ~ LlNIW ~ trac:tor w~a pr erty This at.attment wu A l Outc:omea, 8.) II you do not file yoor *-\ -)Oii ~ IClPM' will lht CXIUl1 s.Mca. U.C. 3 Fllll Nffl't-ltcenMd at lhe · the hied with the County Outcomes Coechfng. rnponH on tim.. you at ltl9 "'8rtng and atatl "" healing. Yr» c:si w.t S.U Ml. CA fl1'11 bid was Atr'f Cleltl ol OfWI09 County 901 Dolle St • Surle 150. may io.e the case. tnd )'Out olljlc:llor'9 OI flt IClP'arancl mey be In la.tit"""--S.W:.. contractor not 10 on OSI09n002 Newport ~ch. CA 'fOOf wagea. money and ....,. ~ ¥M1 ptrlOl1 0t by >1ll'K U.C. II a -diltJc ccleclor licensed Is subject 10 2002et02H4 92660 '\ property may be taken l'8 OQl#\ ~ fll •llllrneY ~ ID cdld 1 dll1 peneltles under lhe law Deily Plot May t4. 21, Riehard A Nyberg. without further wamlng helltng. Yow appear· IF YOU AAE A "'1 WOrmllGn atillrlld .. and lhe c:ontn11;1 wo1 bt 28, June 4, 2002 T671 901 Dolle St . StMtt 150 from the oourt arlC8 may bt In~ Of CREDITOR OI a bl 111111 IOI ,_ IM1lOM-considered void. II lh• Newport Beach, CA There art other legal by )06 •llOmeY c:o11tlt1g11ll c:ndb of tnt Fbdo Jl.llr1IZ For TM*'I llc:enae claulllcallon LEGAL NOTICE 92660 requirements. You may IF YOU ARE A dlcMltd. Yll'J f!IUlt IUI SM '1or"'*' fl'-' C.. 5')9Clfltd lle1elnaller Is NOTICE Of= Thb bus11195$ is con· want to ca• 111 attomey CREDITOR °' a ~ )Q'1 daim wdtl lht COl#t (714) ...... 1~ P174661. ~' lhal ol a "ap«:lafly coo-PUBLIC SAU duded by an lndMOOal rlfl1C away II you do not ,......_ .., ..._ """ ..... --• t ,.,.,.., ... ..._ ~·., _, 11 1 r' d fl .... 1n OF ABANDONED Have you staned know an anorney. you gani O'w "' .... _. .,.., ..... _,., ., ""' 5121 Cti2tl2002 ac o as e n...., caM ~ c:MMd, ...,., nMM1 file Pl'IONI tepl'...Uh --Sec:tion 7058 ol ttie Celt· PROPERTY ~buainMs yet? No may an 8 re-,_ "~ ._ -_ _. rt.-.ltl 8 I f I B d .._._ is ..__~ N.-,., lll!T1ll S«vloa "' 8 -· dllln 'flllttl h eoutt _....,_.. v 1 •• .......,, ..... , oua us MM om a u11nass an .......... ·--, ,~.. otfi ("-•-' ,..,_. -..__ --... ._ N s Prate-Ions Code t ........ ..._ ·-'-..... This statement w•• aid lc:e "'"'""' In and mal a copy eo ... wt1t11n """ .......... ""'" ame tatement -, ... u-.... ....... w,. -phone booltl ptl1Cnll ~ the date of lltat lauanoe Tht followlng persons specialty c:ontractor sell 11 public: auc:tlofl... N'9d wfth the County D•IPUH de que le --'""-' .... tw OQl#t of 1ta19r1 ~ In 118 n ~ • awarOed the contract for pursuant to Sectlon ~ of Orange County d .....,....._.. .,, P ---'--..... __.,, .... _ ......... ~ 21700 ol ..._ "·-'--· & on 05/08/2002 enlreguen esta taoon -'-'-'--_...... tram .robetl __,,, A.) ol'tlforct, 8 ) u-"""~ .,_ ,,_ -r u .. ...--......... _, u•tld "--un -··""" .......... 9 -.. ..__for -.... -·~--a .............. of ..._ "-'-··~·1 """'-. the 2002eto2101 '"""""' .... ..... ... --....... °' tlllt a..uanoa 100. ""' ..... ·-"" Worktorc:e Magazine, ...,\A>, .. ..,.... .. , .... rlVI~... """" nfazo de 30 DIAS .,,. .,._ -4•'-· ..,.. --" c• wOfll In llOOOfdanc::I wllh following described Dally Piiot May 14, 2t. " of llQll'I .. pnMdld In ..._,,. ""' "'" e...,.11 245 Filchef Avenue. " ..:_..*,___ ,.,.,,._ rUM lo ..... 2S, June 4• 2002 T&7S CALENDARIOS para ProbeW Coda Mdlorl before lour monlhs fn>rn •82. ~ Mee&, CA the ,...,.,_,.,. ol ......,.,.. w" -· --. --preaentar 1#18 respuasta "tOO . ...._ --fot-..... lht ,_......., dlte noticed ACC Communlca-nla Bu1fnan and LAGATA H-10, ...,....,,.E l'V: ta --·~-d.m. ";."'';. ~'; abolla '""' tione. Inc. (IL), 245 Proleulona Code Rel . Golf Clubs. miro, crTYA'UcriON . ::' ~ .. _,... .. _ en blfOl9 tcu rnonfle from YOU MAY EXAMINE IN Flachec Avenue. •82. ~= ~059of tht .... L~~~·N·E bo~uo~LfN AB ANDONED ltamadauna leletonacana o un,.a .._ .-...A-..._.. _ _......_. .... "-by Ill court. If ,.. __ • .___ "" 92626 -All _ __.. _ _. ..._ Cool VESS"''lS -""' ·-·"' ..... ,.._ ~-...... .,. I ,_..,,,. 'Thi: ~Is oon-........... ...,.~ ....... .,. H·100. tr. 1aP91 "°' ·~ abOYe. i.. ...... ~=· ... _ .... ...._ lion completed within 18 boolls, video ~amt. Frld9y = 24, 2002, otr,-~..!.~~.·-~ YOU MAY EXAM-•• ""' _ .. , ....,......, vy. 11 oorpont conaec:ut've calendar E••• t ....,,....._ ......,,.., .. --..,,, may lie _.._ ..,_ Hava you started ' boxta. misc. ""' : em -•na ,,,_ __ "'"" -.-..111 ""E ..,_ .. .._.. ..., l'8 ,_ wm• ""' "-from..._ ..... -. UGHLIN G 51 °'.:C,"'--.,..___ ..,.. .,.,.,. ...--~·,..... '" • .., ._. v1 _,.. • a-.-._ ....... "" ""al--sa ytl? -T· u,.""' .....-Mc:LA • • _n, __ .., -las ..___.,.._.._ '-· --If-•·-8 ,__ """'~'":,._..;__-y.-lorm oe"". ......... ""' ,,.. , ..... on ... _ ..._ • .__ to d t I ~t. -· """--..,.. .......... ,~ -· --· .......... I y 9"20/98 n-. "... ~ Body boar • I •• I I d I lrW..-1 In the ,...., I cl tht 11111,g of 811 "Ace communlc:e· Proottd lasued by lhe Clothes, boxes, mtlC. 110t Drive, e!t: ~°:! :8 ocJ. )OU mlY lie wllh .. hlentory and ~ of tiooa Inc. Dlatl1cl Failure to oom-JANAL KHAY AT F-48, CotOna Del Mar escuche C880 OOl#t 8 a--lor ..,. ':'J t •• a pleta lhe WOltl will*1 ttlt L"""•""· skit. d .. k. City of . IU ~.......:__~OE· -... aaets OI .,. 11'1 Margare ... agnu , ....-. ...__ _.., -•• ..-_ ,.,,._ ,......... ptCldOll OI ICIOOUl'lt u Prellden\/CEO tlmt ....... u. ·--· .... SI usted no prttenta IU (8Sc>Y41Sla 8 ~. puede ptfder el CMO. y le pueden qultar su N1811o, su dln&ro y acres OOl8S de IU pr()91edad 11n avlao adielonal • pot parta de la OOtte E•1stan otros requ1s1- 10s tegaJet Pueoe que usted ~ llamar • un llbogaOO lnmadiatamente S1 no conoce a un lbogado. puade llamar a un a.111C10 de releranoa de abogados o a una ollclna de ayuda legal (vea el d1rac:tor10 tele· lonico) CASE NUMBER: (Numero de! Clillo) OtCC13331 JUDGE RANDEU. L. WILKINSON DEPT. Cit The name an<I ad- dress ol the court 11· (El nombre y d•reoclon de la cone 81} SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFOO· NIA, 700 C1Y1C Center Dnve WeSI, P 0 eo. 1994 Santa Ana. Call· IOl'nla 92702. CENTRAL JUSTICE CENTCR The name, addl8$S and taleohone number of ptaint1fts anomey, or plafnllff without an at- torney • (El nombre. le ~ y el numero oe telelono del aoooaoo def damand8nte, o def de· mandente que no tiene abogado. as) Se~ Tomassta11 Esq., Bar No 116361 Aobett s Tlvoc:kmor1on Esq . Bar No 178182 THROCKMORTON, BECKSTROM & TOMASSIAN. LLP 2 C<xporate P8/ll Sune 202. Irvona. Cahlom1a 92606-5115 (9'49) 955-2280 OATE OCT 17 2001 ALAN SLATER, Clerk, by ELIZABETH GAMBOA, Deputy Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Pilol May 21. 28 Jyot 4, 11, 2002 J§§;l BSCf 11920 NOTICE of SALE of REAL PROPERTY at PRIVATE SALE C8M tA·212152 In the Supenor Court of Cal1fomla. for the County of Ofanoe In 1tle matter ~ lhe Es· tall ol Edward W Leibold, aka Edward Wtliam Let>old. aka Ed- ward Leibold. aka Ed· ward Willlam Lalt>old. Jr • dec:eUed. Notioe iaTen that the u Wll ... at private to lhe hlgMSt and belt bidder MiDtact to eonfirma11on of said Superior Court. on 0t alter lhe 31" day of May. 2002 Ill the of. b ol We&tOl/ef & West· over. 901 D<wtC' Dffle. Suite 120. Newport Beectl, CA 92660 an the ngllt. lllle and 1nteres1 of said deceased at the ,,,.,,. of death and •" rlgtlt, trtle and Interest the eltlte hU llOQUlf'ed in ldci1lorl IO Ihm of said deceUeO '" and to .. ttlt cettllln reel prcpet1y situated In the erty ol Newpol1 8eec:tl Counly ol Olwlge. SlaSa of Caf. lornia. parUOularty dt- ec:.flbed .. lolowl ) of l'8 9"CI of an OtcMded In Probate Coda Thie statement was r9IUfl '" lht lmpoeilion of ~ end IPPf'lllMI Settcx'l l250. A~ filed with ttie County liquidated damegt1 for of eelUI ..... at of 8"'I lor Spedal Nc*le lorm • °"" of OfWI09 County MCf'I day of daley, In the pttldorl °' accol#W u availll:M !Tom tne court on 05I03l2002 amount of S2SO I* !My Orcwtcled In Probllll dllll. 200219020'4 Each bidder shall Codi ldOr\ 1250. A ~torPtlllllonel ~ Plloc t.Aay 7, 14, 21. ~ ~t~ = CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DENNIS DANNER (949)644-3123 ,_,. lor Spedill owv..ES A... SHULTZ 29. 2002 I0§2 1r11e1 doc:\llTltnta, 1 lat o1 LEGAL NOTICE Noica """' la IYallblt JEFffiEY D. \.EWIS Flctltlou• Bualneu the pf'QPOMd subcon· fl"om !ht court dlltl. ~~1.-LUFTMAN. N·-... .......__. trac:lora on Ihle project AaorntYlor~ ~IREIC)ER -·-..,_,_,,. , ..... b H llltHAll. IORO'Y 1'7$5 WLSHIRE 81.VO , TM tolloWlflg ptr10n1 H requ ,.., y Ule UO are dolnQ b1.-NM u SUblettlng and ~ tOTH Fl.A. See Coonlty Ho!Ma. lractlng Fair PrlCtlcta F1ctldoue Bwlnea 1'711 WltSHfRE St.VD LOS ANGE.LES. CA 30011 Ivy Glenn Dr.. Act 'Publle Contrect ....._ ~ i.os~'ll ~=Mllt.otmG Sulla t21, Laguna Code Sec:tlon 4t00 et The lollOWlnO persons «ms CN1o-ltt'1W Niguel, CA ~ ~ bid nl bt ec> .,. doing buli*' 11: """'°"~ ,..,a..nucwcotTA K•I Brwn-~. coii.,.iiltd bra Oll1lfltd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the City Council o( the City of Newport BCM:h will hold a joint l>\Jblic hearing rcgardins: (I) Preliminary Budget for the 2002-03 Fiscal Year. pursuant to Section 1102 of the Newport Beach Cit)' Charter; and. (2) the City's Appropriation Limit for the 2002-03 Fiscal Year. pursuant to Article 138 of the State Conslltution. llllllln'•. 386 Avoc:edo ~ o.11 m! !1LQ 3001 I Ivy Glenn ·• °' c:aat1lera dltdl °' blcl et .. llC105, eo.ta Meaa. ....,_~ Fk:tlttout ...,_. Sulle 121, Laguna bond In.,.. amount not CA~. Umb, lee Mlyt4,1's21.2002 Name 9tllt rnent ~·~11 con· !tu thlln~ptratftl Avoc.do St. fCt05, The ~ 1*110M ~by. an lndMlllll (ta.i.) ot bid Coat& MaM1 CA t2927 Flctlttoue BueNM .,. CIOWIQ ~ -= Have you •tarted ~ to tile ,,.. bu*iell Is con-,..,,,. -...ment A.) HOmt. & Land clOlng bu•lnHI yet? IM hi .... ~ cM:Md by. an lndMcbll The I~ pereone l.oana. 8.) IC8A Home Y•, 111118 ....._..._. la ........... ed. Have you started .,. dOrlll ~ •· U... 30011 Ivy Ollnl'I Kai IJNun.Ander'NI\ ..,....,...._ -doing ~ ~ No Kai AnderlOn, 23811e OJ .. SUltot '21. l.IQUNI Thia ~ w• INll promptly PllCUI• Lindi M. LM1b Allao C1aell Of 1181, NQ.lel, CA 8'!817 fled with IN County Iha AgrMment. f\m.11 8 ThM Mtament wu Lagune Niguel. CA 1<91 Watttf 8ruun-Ol9ltt of OnnQI ~ ~~ ... Per-llled wldl ~ Cbltff'/ oitn Andanan. 30011 tvy on ~ tofmanct ........ •• ~ Qeitc ' Onnoe Colrily Kai Bruun-~. Olel.n OJ .. 84Jlte 12f. l00ael02'14 wnount~-~ on J,tn.001 231t1 Ntto Cn18k 11111, ~~· NIOUtl, CA ~Mey 1, I~ ~l Cl( IM "*i"';(i Jtnll D1141 U~a NIQU.i, CA n. bl""'-II con-_ -oitoe. ~ 1 ,....... ~ f'lot ~a1. 21, 12917 --• I 9and tn lllnOUlle ,_,. Jig 4.. 11,...!!!?! IMZ n. buall'IM i. oon• ~by. an~ ,--A.aUH• "' ...... .... ,_ ~by."' lndMcMI ...!!V.!......!2! ~rtNotd ~ ..... ~ .... '*',,,;:,Cl(~ Have you •tarttd -• --~· '"" ~ ,., __ .,.._. ,._ et ' n•lt dolna tlllllNaa !I«? No Kai watter erwun· .,. dalrlO 1Mi.-• 111111111,,.., Md a.n11t1 'nie "*"""' ""°"' KaT BnMt-MIMMn An4afte!\ lnM>Urc. lolutlon, ~ .,,._.;:: ..... ..._ •· Thia •tetewiant "9 Thia ewemant W8I 1M8t ...,_ Avel'Ue, 111Dt It :=In .. ...,_. LodCI ~. lltd ..,. fie ~ !lad ..., fie ~ INN. CA lltoe ...... • "»"" In ... :.. "-Tr~~ :"'~ ~ :--~ ~ A:::. v:-rcA~ l:"':.n.001o1dll..=::. : •n 11111111111 IHHllltn , .. , Helt Avenw ..... '"'° ....... ....... lillll'dln. ._ Ollw~ M1f 1. t4.11. Ollw}'lllt Mir 7. 14.11: .,..,_, CA _,. Md -,. ,._ ...... La c, ..... !!..!!!!!! ~ al!!! ~ lll8a ......... OOftoo --..... --=-N...... CA ._. by. a OOfpillllOll -~ .. lie flllfo 11111 -.. OM" ..... 10U ·~ ...... ,...., .... -.... lliullnMI yefr .......... tflll ,.. ...... "-=. ., ... ==.,.. ___ & ................ ... ----~· ,.., . -........ ..... ~--riili ,_ -~ -......--~ ... ...... ~ ~ --,..:-u,cr::. ... ""' .. c;...,. ~ ........... \ M ,_ ~~ • ••wtRn "'9IW • -f.1!!-1!!! ............. :-..:.s:r ~ =-· ~ :-,•.: -.. a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ~1d public hcanng will be held 04'\ the 11 •day of June, 2002. •• the hour of 7:00 p.m. in the City Htill Council Chambers. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach. CA 92663. at which time and place interested person• may appear and be heard thcron. TOTAL BUDGET A.l.L FUNDS -INCLUOINO CAPITAL fMPROVE.MENTS: .. Salaries and Benefits Maincenanoc and OpaadOf\S Capital Outlay Capetl.I lmprovemen11 Otherelwp APPtlOl'IUATJON UMJT: AIUc'8 t38 ~ b l002.0l F"lial Ye. 1tJea1 """' ....... ~IO u.it ... ·-u.111' ....... S73.lS8.,12S 33.9S2.977 n1n1 31.660.213 i.mns 11s,1n,u1 Pft!!! lot 19, Blodl 17, Sec:llol'I B o1 Newport Baech, in th• C11y of Newpon Saldi County of Or· ange. State ol Calitomta, u per map rtc:Ofded in Book 4. Pege 27 of t.41&- ~ ~. tnlhe office of Iha County Re- cordet ol '8ld County More commonly known u 1721 West Balboa Boulevard. N-· port Beact1. CA 92663 T enns ol lhe ule are cash Kl li!wfUI money ol the UMad States on conlinnauon of Mle, °' pa11 cash and balance upon such tem\5 and c:ondmons as are acoep-table 10 the per&Oll81 reptasentallVe Tan percent (tO'!f.) of amount btd 10 be de· l)OSl!ad wl\tl t>rd Bids or ofltrs to be lf'I wriung and will be rlC*Ved at the atoresald ol1iea at 8/'ly 11me alter the hrst pubhcatlOf'I hereot and betore data ol sale Dated' May 14. 2002 Debora J. L..ibOld, Pef. M>nal ReprtMntatlft of the EaUle Attornty(a) et Law: Berrett l . WHtover, E1q., Wealover a Westover, 901 Dover Orfve, Svllll 120. ..... port 8eecft. CA l2MO Published Newpon Baach·Cos1a Mesa Oaity Piiot May 21, 27. 28. 2092 !M682 Fictitious Bualneaa Name Statement The tollowlf'IQ persons are, dOrng ~ as Caltoo Management. 19700 Falrctllld. Ste 270, Irvine CA 92612 Socalhom, Inc (CA) 19700 Fairchild. Ste 270. IM1141. CA 92612 This business la con- ducted by a oorporatron Have you 11aned doing busineu yet? Vas. 5'711997 Socalhom. Inc Thomas J Kraus, PreskSent Thts statement wu f~ed with IN Cou"IY Clafll ol 0ranoe County on ~112002. 200219017 ... Dally Pilot May 21. 28. June 4. 11. 2902 T68§ Fictitious BuslMU N•me Statement The fol10W1ng persons ate dcwlg buWoea as Comwter Retearcn Insurance Servites. 92 Corporate Parle, C·722. Irvine, CA 92806 FlllOCfl & COilNr1y ln- suranoa Servioa. Inc. (CA), 2938 South Oat· mler. Santa Ana. CA 92705 This bus1nue 11 con· duc:led by • corporation Heva you alerted d0tng twslntss ytl'I Yes. 91111981 FlllOCfl & Cormal'Y In-~ ServtcM. Inc Metil J ComWly. Prtsldent Thil &lalamtnf WU hied With the County Cleft< cl Orllngl ~ on 05/l &'2002 2002003550 Dtily Pleol Mily 21. 28. J!Jnt 4. 11. 2002. T6e6 FlctttlOU9 BuefMa Name s~ TM foltowinQ pel'80f'll .,.. .......... ~. R«S -~ AClo'hg Com- pany, 2e25 Eldtn A ... Ste . 8, eo.ca Meu, CA 92627 Stanley Frank Skattlell. 4764 London Or.. Campbell. CA 85008 8nln Aoberl Skalbell. 2625 Elden Ave.. 18, Costa Mtalt. CA 92627 This ~ • con-~ ~ a """9d '*" nerthrp Have you etarteO dDlrlQ buelneel )'tit? Ho Bnen Robeft ~ This ttalamtnt ... llled Wltll tile County a.tit ol Onnoe County on 0511 l/20CIE 10021..-.i• Deiot Plot Mey 21. tt. Nit !. ll, 20!l2 TIM Rctteloua .... ...... .......... , ... .. The ~ pac9Clnl .,. dDlnO ~ -Blyanl (QUllM. 4770 0.,.. OJ ..... 200- :::::' lelloh. CA ,r=..._~~: CA ... ,,.. -...... . .,,. ---~ ··~-:.,, ..... ,. I -=-~~-Tilll ,. ,.. .. ......... c..., °"' .. 0... c...r .. OMn~ Ill 1111n1 4;;,• .,~ i Polley How to Place A D •· ii -Deadllnes - Monday ............... Friday 5:00pm H1111·, 1111d ,1,·u11lint11 llN' i.uhjl'CI IO duin~•· \\'i1hou1 1101irt•. Tht> p11bli11lwr n·,1·m•s rhr ri~hl 10 1•en,or, rcd11ssif y, n·\ i..,.. or n·j1·1·1 1111~ d ru.i.ifted ml\'t'rti~11w111. Pltn~· rrpo11 a11y error 1liu1 111ay h1· i11 ~·our d1U~ifietl at! i111111c·diutrl~. llw Onil) Pilot n<'Ct'plll 110 li11hili1~ for 011~ rm>r in a11 By Fax (94<>) 631-639i (PlrlL~ indudr rour n1t111t 111111 llho11t n11mbrr 1111d .,,.·u C3ll you b11d' •irh a pnN' qu01.-.) • ByPhone (949) 642·5<>78 By Mall/In Person: 3:JO West Buy Sn'C'rt ( :o~ln ~11'1'U. (;A 92(>~7 .\1 \~'PC'" Bini. & Ila~· S1. Tu esday ............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ....... .'l\Jesday S:OOpm Thursday ...... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............. Thursday 5:00pm u1h 1·rti:.4·1111•11t for y,·hif-11 it mil\' be n·~pmHihll' 1•11·t'pl for rll<' 1•1.s1 of tlw ~p11r1· 111·11mll~ 1w1·11piNI h~ tlw rrror. Cn·1li1 1·1111 0111~ lw· allo" rJ for 1 h<' fiN i1M'11i1111. Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Hours Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday aturday .............. Friday 3:00pm Sunday ................ Friday S:OOpm Index I ~ ,. ~ ·, I • 4 • . -"--..l ~ EOUAl HOUSll+G OPPORTUNITY I 1 i All real estate adver11slng 1n this newspaper Is subject 10 lhe Federal Fair Housing Act ol 1968 as amended which makes II Illegal to adver11se ·any prelerence. hm1tallon or discrimination based on race. color. reltg· ion, sex, h.lndicap, lam11ial status 01 national origin. or an tnlenllon 10 make any such preference. llmltatlon or d1scnmtnatlon • This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adver11semen1 lor real estate whteh Is in V!Wllon of Ille law Our reac:tecs are hereby 1nlormed lhal 111 dwellings adver1i5ed 1n lh1s llewspaper are avai~ble on oen equal Ol>POftUOlty bas11 To cornpq1n ol d1scr1ml· ~lion. Qti HUO tolt-lree al I· II 420 .... ...... 101 • 216 .. ~ -.,..~ - -471. 471 ·-a I ..... 6M • 697 ERVICE DIRECTO -For All Your Home and Business Needs - ............ 1•1111 ..... Reach 80,000 Homes Each Weel< For Only $32 per week (4 ~ min.) Call Lona._ 91 642·5671 x24 l'=t\il 1 •-:n.11•.::PJ1l l•:n1 l1"casru=:11•:n1 I* ro-==li4M -Ill• iu-1 " -" " Newpol1 Acroea lhl SlrMI --1Mn1 Toeeane Apt S800m *** JtJtJtJtJt ******** HattJor View Hiie So. * PRIME ESTATES * ~ CUlklm ._ Mlgrllllcenl CUiiom 9lla1e 28t 1.sea. le gar, no pea, Fumlahld Luxury 18f 181 + 112 u111s Own rooovbalh * SHORES IN'llRJORS * 4br 2ba Ilse lamrm/den, Ocean Views In ~ Height.. wfcarrfon llld. ocean ~ $1195/mo. 1665 lrWle A-.e Avlillblt June I, BeaUllfuMy tum'd IMng rm, * * huge lol. °' achts, beach By Mounlian Views! CompllliOn Summer 2002 ~-be full•~~~ #6. 949-720-9422 E.l1 203 12900/mo. epnt nolsml!/pet 149-251-1555. * FABULOUS UQUIM110N * owner $9891( 949-76().3064 agt. Patrick Tenore 48' (opt 5&) 5.sBa home. ...,. 8 be. """'"rranean 949;f75-4~ E' 949·856·9705' A gourmet Island lut, Fp, :~ ="c!krmaids quar· FSldl 28' 181 Exec apl EASTSIOE CM 2Br Condo. * ~ * A Com!Mllding comer fo. www.patricklenore.com and wondel1UI gr~and stair· 1.....,: ,._ :.!!,1d 8l'ltly ~t. niiw ~ ~ne. :val 2 B.ctroom 1 Bllh Prol'l male piet. no/smWpet. * * cation lor rNs elCdusM! -cue and entry lhil home II -1vf, ga .... ,. "-room. -..--a 2 B.ctroom 2 Bath eva~ early Jooe. $$50 + 112 • 4Ba 4.SBa custom home A Ellqultltl 4Br s.581 pre ~ed lclf intertaJnment. ~~~line ap-now. Cabot 94~75-5714 S1200m-S1950m. egeni utfl'a Mt.275-2099. * C'I . J . 1 * Completlon Summer 2002. Flmlly Home. Completion MCUrtty system end com-e'.t-7SMln Rllfty. FSldl 38r 28e large yard. 949·673-7800 * PRICES~ * Stroll to Big Corona and SprinQ 2002. GIMI Eamldl munlcltiolls. Coeltllne W/O hk·ups, 2c garage' NP8 ,_ Hoeg Shlff 2llf * W'icker Rallan Lanvw: Accessories .. * IOokout point. suso.ooo. lcic:. Ofl8fed at 1749,000. A!!!tr Mt-7SMm °'91 SUH 1-5 (pets ?) $1895/mo 19t Nlwpot1 Helgllta 1111 181 2111 1Pt Sl4Clt'lllo + 112 util • .. .,,,.., eo..ttlne Rellty Colllllne Alllty 11 11ontny Pini Masl!o!ia 949-645-3683 quiet nllahboftlood, c111 949·677-1208 * 2640 Avon Streer * 14t-75Mm M9-75t-Om * PRIME ESTATES * Slr'llll Lucll Pllluo '*'Inf. 1f1oomio. .... ... ... 722-1921 * Ncwpon Beach * Ocean Views ....... lltlr 4.Rle ~Gatad Comm 1Br MH73-7IOO * A 38t 3.681 a...ic 22 w.u1911 Moontian Viewsl 11,H0,000 $855/mo wllng & , 1-01-1 * Off HJv~' POCtflC CooSI Hwy cuetom condo. Marble. -1 agL Patrick Tenore Sl1f1nle llhtlrer, 1gt. gar ~mo wlpetio & ,. 2111 2.6&1 1mmac Condo -_ 2¥.'! * 949-642-2255 * Qnllllleop .,, ~ ~~. tug 856-9705 M .. 715-315' l9Ned Cl/P(llt. lndry lac on 2 pvt blk:Ctllu ,,.ro.1 ""' ,....,~ * · * too OI ""' • .., '" • si1e Wf/lr. 10 Tri-Sqr. 1<11ir1 ~y l'lfW 'wtn."I· Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt f Jt-Jt enciosed pabO ,ooo. www.patriclnenore.com Slrlda $1,475,000 Lowest Mn!l. 877-704-«149 x 9200 llMll f1M, """°~ 180011 rJ Brand New 411 shel INk c-111n1 ~ =-~ tor fQll ~ lltlOIHVf/ tVillQ space HUNTIHGTOH BEACH ~ Smif1 g HawMrl. 4J1 Mt-m-om ~ ""% 2.58a OCEANFRONT ~ l.alve~S200c::r I '• APTS I ~. AnJI m. P~ ~-Bldg& SAVE m 949-760«l56 A 2Br 2.581 11cme 1t1 /he ~~ ~f:w.: NO/~R THE h ~~~~-IEWPORT BEACH 38r 2 .. 581 No Boarc1w111r1 ~9:ti~ •P*'Y e.n styte goldefl ClEAICAl M Co. c;.., ~ '::i ~ c1W and aWlld winntng FAINT Of HEART --On Ille sand Roal-top INkl !Wt sip~ oouc:tl. Emir OMcll M111W1t M 1ppo1n1ments su1.ooo. school. $789,000. Anchor AGT. 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Tllle' It bMullful •••• oo t17t15 Phllllpa Auto 949-574-7777 lion. That comes on the next round whcfl Nonh bida ltW'CC clutxt W!lichr conventionally, thowa a weak l\lllO for $pades. Nev~less, South ls still lnu:reo:d ln alam IO, rltber lhan rebid thn:e S&*b. which could be passed, South bids a 1uit In which help ii needed for the ltiaher contnict. When South rat maka a cue-bid despite North's uni lldc of interest.' Nonh lhould value the two honor cards in South's 1uit1 u worth a mild effort. hence the bid over pmc. South needs no f'unhcr cncouraae· men1. LoolOna a1 all fout hands, you should elect to play aiJI 11pedcs. W'111 the opening lcaa in hand and lead a low bean IO the queen. When East wins dlC ICC and is unable IO return a 11\Jmp, you can win any rcru.m, cash the kina of hcaru, ruff a hcan in dummy and claim the rest of the tricks. At the table, however, cllCCllcnt defense by Wt should allow the defense to prevail. When declarer leads a bean to the queen. allow it lO win! 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