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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-06-11 - Orange Coast Pilot" • ' WllTlll a There shouldn't be an eclipse of the sun this afternoon, but it'll de1lnitely shine S..htfe2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMN\UNITIES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM lUESDAY, JUNE f 1, 2002 NeWport fireworks display surprises residents . ' • Permit allows wedding party to launch the pyrotechnics Sunday night, but complaints cause officials to reconsider future festivities. Deep a Bharath DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACI I -Fireworks that marked the dramatic finale for a wedding reception at the Pelican Hill Pavilion on Sunday night jolted sev- eral residents who flooded the city and Police Department With com- plaints, officials sajd. The wedrung party had secured the required perrrut from the aty to shoot the firecrackers from an off- shore barge, City Manager Homer Bludau said. ·we haven't had these requests too often,· he said. ·But when we do get the requests, we consider and evaluate them and aUow them, sub- ject to certrun conrutions. • In trus case, the Cireworks should have been firushed by 9:30 p.m., Blu- dau said. "But I believe, !Sunday! night. they did not stdrt until 9:45 p.m., • he SdJd Bluddu SdJd the lateness of the hour may have caused people lo react. He said not adhenng to thdl"jiond1tion may be a violation of city cooe "People were obviously not expecting them,· he said. ·And there was no way for us to notify them in advance either." Longtime Corona deJ Mar resident DON tEACH I DAJLY PR.OT A partial eclipse of the sun-looking like a crescent moon -is projeded onto white paper from a scope as Orange Coast College astronomy lab students track its progress on a clipboard. Evening shade Lolita Har per DAILY PILOT A chill descended Monday evening as the moon moved to block the sun over New- port-Mesa. The moon fell short of its goal and left a sliver of the sun's light and warmth to reach Earth. resulting m what astronomers caU a partJal solar eclipse. Orange Coast College astronomy students, partiopating in their hrst night of an intense summer school course, were treated to a rare hands- on laboratory project as they watched the sky darken and fell the air grow colder as the moon con- cealed the sun. •Not bad for the first night of class," astronomy professor Nick Con topoulos said. Classmates paired up and set up various viewing stations on the cam- pus planetarium's lawn. Equipped OCC astronomy students enjoy their first class of the summer session with a live solar eclipse With finder scopes -smaU vtewmg devtces that resemble flashlights - pens, paper and a clipboard. stu- dents charted the movement of the moon until 1t reached about three- quarters coverage. Students Kevin Kowalski and Marysia Terelak sketched the outline of the eclipse through the telescope each minute, recordffig a vtsuaJ play- by-play of the event. Cynthia Gonzalez, 21, said she hadn't paid attention to dn eclipse '$ince eJementary school, when her class constructed makeshift viewing devices out of shoe boxes. "But this,• she said pointing to the 8-inch Meade telescope in front ol her, "1s way more interesting." Zoran Korac said he considered hLmself fortunate to witness the celestial wonder eqwpped with rugh- tech tools and Contopoulos' expert knowledge. •I really haven't ever been that involved with astronomy, but I feel lucky that I have the opporturuty to Witness trus hlstoric event.· said Korac, who ts talung the class as a general education course toward a business degree. A solar ecbpse takes place when the Earth, sun and a new moon align, Contopoulos said. There IS a new moon every month, but eclipses happen less often because the spheres are all on dtfferent planes, he said. The moon 1s a fraction of the size or the sun, but the rustance of the two makes it possible for one to shadow the othe~. astronomy major SEE SHADE PAGE 3 . Mariner s libr ary decisions to come tonight • Ne wport City Council and school board will ponder fate of joint-use project at respective meetings. Del .... Newm.n DAIL'f PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The next chapter in the Mariners school-pub- lic library proposal will be written tonight when the tchool board and City Council decide whether to approve the plan. Tbe voe. WW cubi11Mte the fre- netic pace of fuild·r6'1ino OYW the put tbrwe montbt by sup~ wbo·ssay-m,.....,..tbalbe =-I llllllloa eo qUallfy lor 12 lnltatefula. While proponents have proved their support with their waUets, opponents have brought up dfety concerns about schoolchUdren nux- ing with the public The new stale-of-the-art library would be a one-story, 14,000-squaro- foot building that would repldce the aging Manners Branch Ubrary on Irvine Avenue. It would be uSed as th sole school library for J.\.1ariners ltu· dents, althOUgh the students would be separated from the public during IChool houn with a roll-down door. If approved by both the board and coundl, the application wW med to get to Slcremento by Prtday. Then tbl ~ wlD c ..... for. por-tion ot mWiGn In ..... ,... A msj 11•t ot ._ C., Comctl luppaltl .. .....,, .......... lat·• h' liln dliaillklD wma .. cam- : m The school board meeting will take pt«e 1t 7 p.m. todly .t dis- trict hffdquMten_ 2915-A IMt St., Costa Mesi. (71•) Cl ... 5000. For more on the Newport INct\ City (oun(it meeting. 1M lttge 5. munity could steer the outcome. The school board tonight also wW consider a resoluUon lo approve access for park and reaeetion uses between the Mesa Con1<>Udated Water Diltrict, the dty ol COlta MeM and tbe Newport-Mele Uni- fied Sc:hool District. •111 .. I ,,._.. ........ .......... ~·­.............. .., ... Paulette Johnson was one of those who said the fireworks shocked her. "I saw '60 Minutes' last night on TV, and there were a!J these terronsts who were sdymg, 'I'm going to get you, USA.' and then you go to bed and all of a sudden, it's l>oom, boom, bang, bang You thlnk there's a bat- tleship out there,· Johni.on sd1d ·Under the c1rcumsta nee'>, neighbors should have been mfonned It's bds1c courtesy." SEE FIREWORKS PAGE 3 QUESTION LIGHTS OUT? Should the city reconsider the I issuance of fireworks per- mits? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642·6086 or send e- mail to dailypilotC/at1mes com Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verrf1cat1on purposes only. Officials confident harbor is secure •Coast Guard, harbor patrol and police drc> on alert for possible terrorist attacks, but believe they can handle any situation thdt surfaces. Deepa Bharath DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Local Coast Guard and hdrbor patrol duthont1es say they are on • tugh alert" fo!Jowmg a government warning late Fn- cldy night of possible terrorist dtldck~ targenng the nation's ports, bdys, nvers and shor~. The Coast Guard sent out a wumtng to all its uruts Friday expressing concern a bout attacks from scuba ctivers in the Seattle Puget Sound region, ofhaals said. No specif- ic details were given. Since the warrung, the nation's ports are on a ·yellow" alert, mcticating a "significant" nsk of attack. Coast Guard officers are in the process of workmg with local law enforcement agen- cies to ensLJre the "eUective- ness or our speafic plans,· sd1d Cdpt Stephen LdLonde. spokc-smdn lor the• Coa'>l Gudrd in Lo!> An~.JPl<•!. "We're not gorng to dlsclo..e our spea11c secunty pldns," he Sdld. "But 1t 1S our tnlentlon to mainlaJn a tugh 'ildle of d.lert· ness and vigilance " Anybody who !>ees suspi- cious aellvily should ccill the Coast Guard'i. natJonal response center di (800) 424 - 8802, Lalonde said The Orange County Sher- iff's Department Hdrbor Patrol based in Newport Bedch IS confident of handling dny emergency situation , Harbor Master Marty Kasules said. The harbor patrol's 1uns- ruction extends three rrules into the ocean off the Newport Beach coast. although they do respond to ocean rescues SEE HARBOR PAGE 4 Company pulls logo after Sailor protest •Three Newport Harbor High students circulate a flier calling attention to logos on clothing lines. Deirdre Newman DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Three Newport Harbor High School juruors discovered the power of taking acbon when a local manufacturer of skate- boardffig dothlng deaded to pull one of its logos after the students branded 1t d symbol of hate. Eric Weller, Brandon Mar- shall and Wes Pohlmann spent Monday morrung passing out fliers around the school cam- pus and calling attention to the logos or three skdteboardmg compa.rues that use crosses and llghtrung bolts. The tno says these logos repr~t fasosm and nclZ.lSm dJld should not be worn by students at school When ofhctdls at Silver Star Casting Co a Costa Me a- based nng and clolhmg com- pany, heard about the stu- dents' actloru., they deeded to pull the logo tmmed1ately, Prestdent Luke Burrett said The studentc;, who were stopped Crom hd.Ildmg out the rest of their fhers after a bureaucratic mix-up, were Doored by the dramabc effect of theu actions. "I lhlnk that's amazing." Weller said. ·r had no idea 1t was going to have that much of an impact.• SEE PROTEST PAGE 4 My past life as a runt F or much of my youth. I was a runt and. take 1t from me. being a runt is no fun. Perhaps I should darify something: There 1S a distinction between a runt and a dwarf. A dwarf 15 born and dies o dwarf. A runt Is the word used to describe 1<>meone who at some- time in his or her career IS seri- o\llly under the size of otherl of hll or her ege. I w., • runt. When ( WU very young, there w• a worldwtde = oC ICJIDetbjng called the bdll ... ar, In l"l'*"W' 111191. tM:llu. ft W• a d9"tM1 IL\. ;:.;;=:=: • ........... cm- ON 2 Tuesday, June 11, 2002 Kids Talk BACK Moving on, stepping up, looking back The Daily Pilot went to St. Joachim School in Costa Mesa to ask eighth-graders, 'What does your e1ghth-graqe graduation mean to you?' 'It's the end of a chapter in my life and a time to look back on all the great memories you've had with your friends. It's a time to thank God, your teachers and your friends.' MARTIN PAEMOLI, 14, Costa Mesa 'Graduation to me is a celebra- tion of past events and accomplish- ments and tells me I'm ready to go on to the next level of education.' BRYANT OSPINO, 14, Santa Ana 'Graduation means that I've completed all the goals for elementary and junior high ;chool, which I believe St. Joachim and rtt t eachers pre· pared me for.' FRANKIE OSPINO. 14, Santa Ana 'I believe grad- uation is com- pleting part of my education and turning a page to an exciting and promising future and the opportunities r~ .. ,_,, . ~· r I • . .. ' to succeed beyond my wildest imag ination.' STEPHANIE VIVANCO, 14, Costa Mesa 'Graduation means leaving familiar faces and my school behind and going on to another school to meet new people. It means leaving childhood behind and starting adulthood.' HANNAH MORA. 14, Foothill Ranch -Interviews and photos compiled by Christine Carrillo Jnif¥lPilot VOL. 96, NO. 162 tHOM\ltL ....... ~ lONY DOGlllO, lcllot unmnwo. ~o...ctor I.MIA ..... l'r~Oir«tOt IDnwa SIM!P .... ~ ~ (Ml J ...... ~~-" __ .....,, CJly fdllor (tttl 76MUA ~~t~com .... ~ JpofU lditof (t4lf) S74"WJ l'Ofll'~fJINl.Cam ........... ,....NI« .. '74<Gm ,..,,,..AWAab1aQlm =-Dllll-=-,.,,, .... ... •lfl j $'I -, __ BRIEFLY IN EDUCATION Auction raises $60,000 for OCC sailing school school's Newport Beach fad.llty and fea- tured an a15ortment of such maritime items as boats, kayaks, rowing sculls, sails, rigging , life rafts, dinghies, outboards and electron.le equipment. The &Chool ls at 1801 W. Coast Highway, between the Balboa Bay Club and the Orange County Sea Scout Base. More than 400 peopie helped raise $60,000 at a boat auction and marine gear sale for the benefit of Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Sem:nanship on June 1. ~ The annual event was held at the The school is accep ting donations for next yea.r's auction, which wW be held on May 31. Doily Pilot IN THE CLASSROOM GREG FRY I OAlt.V PILOT Art educator Usa Albert, who focuses on art therapy, lends a hand to Corona del Mar special educadon student Michael Vu while art mentor and SanUago Creek School student Alberto Gomez Jr. observes. Leaning on one another Deirdre Newman D AILY PILOT Students from Corona del Mar High and Santiago Creek schools team up on a therapeutic art projelt their artistic passion with others. ·Art keeps me out of trouble,· said Marcos Millan, 16. ·1 Uke leaching th~ how to do art to try to make 90meone else better than ---119'!!~ or students at Santiago Creek School in Santa Ana -an alternative school for students who have experi- enced physical, mental and sexual abuse-art has been a powerful, therapeutic tool. So, many of these students wanted to share the joy and fulfill· ment they have gotten from art with other struggling students. When they heard that the spe- cial education classes at Corona de! Mar High School did not have art classes, they volunteered their services with the assistance of their own art therapist teacher, Usa Albert, who has a studio and teaches art full time at Newport Coast Elementary School. On Friday, Albert and seven Santiago students came to Suzy Thatcher's special education class and taught seven of Thatcher's stu- dents bow to create a colorful, SCHOOL LUNCH MENU The Newport-,.,. Unifi«/ School Dis- trlct off.rs tMnU c~ Heh d~J.. mentary schools. Students mey • ~rl•n entrH If deslr«J. The ~lee· tJon VMMs •nd,,,.,, be ~~ • sa/¥1, s.ndwlch or hot entrff. School lunches .,.. S2 N<h. ~"S wh.tt's being~ this Wffk: TODAY Munchable lunch Salad with fruit yogurt OI stuffed-crust pepperoni printing project. The shared artistic experience was beneficial for all the students, said Cyndi Borcoman, a teacher at Santiago Creek. "It's important for"Suzy's kids to y be with kids their own age,• Bor- coman said. "(Our students) are the mentors. They're seen in a helping role. That's the mission of our school -to get them out of the stigma of being losers.· The printing project started with the students using a pencil to make scratch marks in pieces of foam. Because it was difficult for some of Thatcher's students to grip the pen· cil, the Santiago students helped them. Santiago student Alberto Gomez Jr., 18, took Michael Vu's hand and helped him trace lines in the foam. Michael let out cries of delight as he saw the shapes being created. Eventually, the 15-year-old, who has multiple disabilities, was pizza. trail mix, choice of 100% fruit juice, choice of milk WEDNESDAY V@getarian health sandwich or chicken nuggets with dipping sauce, green beans, blueberry turnover, Chola of milk THURSDAY Munc:habte Lunch Salad or rNnag- er's special, jleo1ma sticks Wfth ranch able to make the lines by himself. "Way to go, Michael.• Albert said, explaining that the freedom of the scratch foam art enabled the students to create any shapes they want. After making the scratches. the students then applied purple paint with rollers to their artwork. Then they turned it over, set it face down on a piece of white construc- tion paper, patted it down, peeled it off and uoild -a dramatic picture emerged. The result -white lines where the scratch marks were, ran- domly scattered throughout the purple background -sort of how it · would look if Jackson Pollock had been around to do cave art. For the finishing touch, the stu- dents used colored markers to fill in the white lines and enhance the psychedelic flavor of the artwork. The Santiago students said they enjoyed the opportunity to share d ip, choice of 100% fruit juice, choice of milk FllDAY Munchable lunch Salad or turkey .,l(f 9'WI with mashed potatoes. freshly baked whole grain roll, choice of fruit, choice of milk, Flag ~coottle MOllDAY Munc:Nble lunch Salad or chicken us.· Thatcher bas ambitious goals for the display of her students' art· work. "I will probably display them first and then send them borne, so they have the opportunity to feel proud,• Thatcher said. "J would eventually like to see it bung in a museum. Other high schools have the opportunity, so I don't see any reason why these guys can't.• That's a chance that Michael would be especially ecstatic about, as he was beaming with delight when he finished' his project and enthusiastically showed it to who· ever walked by. • IN ntE Q.ASSIM>OM is a weekly feature in which Dally Pilot education writer Deirdre Newman visits a campus In the Newport-Mesa area and writes about her experience. patty sandwich on a bun. veggie sticks with dip, cranberry raisins, choice of milk • The~ lunch SNd contains tossed greens. chefTy tom.toes, aac:ken and protein soorces Md! • cheese, tun- flower se.cts. frutt ~ ~ pe.nuts w chsllng. No child Is d~inst bec....se of race. MlC. cob; origin. ee-°' dis.biltty. If It Is betlewd a c:Nld has been ditcrlmll\8t9d against, wrfte Imme- di= the~ of Agrtcuftur•, Wash on. DC 202 . SURF AND SUN ..... " ....... 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The solar eclipse was viewable throughout most of Newpoft·Mesa. Today, we'll also be lucky as the sun will shine brightly on us most of the ct.y. Morning douds will be encounttfed . but wut part toward the after- noon. H'9hs wtll be In the low 70s In c.ost. Mes. and the mld-60s In Newport B•Kh. Highs should creep Into the mkf.70s owr the pert few cMys. ~ www.nws.no...gov. tonight. Out farther, the southeaster· ly winds wlll blow 5 to 15 knots, with 2-foot waves and a northwest swell of •to 6 feet. Winds will ease this evening. .. . . . ' Daily Pilot Tue.day, June 11, 2002 3 FIREWORKS CONTINUED FROM 1 alto take out Sl million 1n liability insurance, Bludau laid. But the future does not bode well for thole who want to celebrate with a bang. Blu- dau aaid the volume of calls responding to Sunday night's fireworks hu prompted the dty offtdala to ponder the approval proce11 for such permits. Shalimar Teen Center pr~ses its graduates The Police Department also received several calls Sunday night; Lt. John IO.e1n tald. · #But there was nothing much we could do about it because they were operating with a dty permit,• he aaid. Such permits do not usu- ally go before the City Coun- cil for approval, Bludau aaid. It 11 reviewed by city ataff, 111 well aa the Pire Department, and 11 finally approved by the dty, he said. The appli- cant, 1n addition to taking fire safety precautions, mutt SHADE CONTINUED FROM 1 Omair Zubairi said. The moon appean larger becauae it it 300,000 milea away, he said. The sun ii 93 million miles away. Bven those not gaining course credit gathered around the planetarium for the eclipae. The Watton fam- ily came from Huntington Beach to view the aatronorni· cal event. .~ • Andy Watton, 8, aaiti he waa aurprlled the auh looked "Based on the calls we've gotten, we're going to take a closer look and see if we want to do th1a in the future,• Blu- dau said. • 0-. IHAMTH cover\ publk safety and courts. She may be reached It (949) 574-t226 or by• rNll It dftpt.bn.rathelftlmtS.com. red through the telescope. He tald he thought Kowalski and 'nlrela.k's sketches were •even cooler."· Oceanography professor Dennit Kelly wu al.lo on hand for comedic relief. He told atorles about andent dv· illzationt that used to 1acri· lice their sons to make the moon give the sun back. •1 think we should Meri· fice a student juat to play it safe,• Kelly joked. • LOLITA HARNR covers Cost• Mna. She may be reached at (M9) 574-t275 or by •rNll at lollt1.harp- tr9l1tlmes.com. • Valance• & Cornice Boxe1 • Roman Sht.de1 • Blinds • Verdcal1 • Shuttera • Bed1pread1 Cot11pu,,.,,,,.,, Co"""'4dH ;,. y,.,, Ho"" '">()4 " I I I ----. "' < ) I : 1 . ~1/tt44~ DESIGN CENTER Factory &c Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Cotta Mesa ~~ (949>642-8400 ;;:::=rcw:. RO LEX °"" J 00 to ohooH /rOfft • The after-school homework program offers encouragement, congratulations to 31 of its students. Deirdre Newm•n DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Before she atarted attending the Shalµnar Teen Center, Mar· itza Barajas ·had trouble focusing on her homework and earned low grades. Now the high school senior is getting straight A's and has plans to attend Orange Coast College. On Monday night, Bara- jas celebrated her Shalimar experience at the center's graduation. Twenty-four eighth-graders and seven high 1chool 1eniors were honored at the ceremony at St. Joachim's Catholic ·church. Shalimar ts an after- 1chool homework program DON LEACH I DAILY P!LOT Amy Artda gets a big hug and fiowen from her mother, Peggy, during the eighth-grade graduation ceremony at St. Joachim's School. Proud dad Ray looks on at left. for students in first through 12th grade. It is supported as an outreach ministry by St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, St. Joa~him's Church and Women of Vision, as well as Costa Mesa Cares -a collabora- tion between the Newport- Mesa Unified School District and the city. The ceremony aims to . honor students in a more intimate manner than the usual school graduations can. .. ~ M1ttre11 Outlet Store •••Quality Service••• •••Ni t1 Entertainmenr-.. PRE-OWNED 6 FULLY aECONDITIONICD WIT H I YEAR WARRANTY Cartier · Speaker Rlto Chavez, pastor of the Centro de Pe Crlltiano ChW'cb, encour· aged the graduates to make good choices. · "The We we will be Uv· ing hat to do with decilions we make today," Chavez said. Eighth-gia~er Aracely Avila. 14, said Shalimar has helped her. "Without Shalimar, I wquld be outside playing, not doing homework,• she said. Stephan Erkelens, the center's executive director, said the program has trans- formed the neighborhood and given many students academic opportunities. "Their success demon· strates that these people can make it,• Erkelens said. "Thirty percent of the teen center grads have gone onto college. Considering the dropout rate [among l.ati· nos) is 40%, that's pretty good." f I . -. . • . · 4 TIJ!ldoy, June 11 , 2002 COSTA MESA • w.t 19th Street A 21·year· old woman was arrested on sus- pklon of grand theft after writ· Ing a bad check for more than $400 at South Coast Plaza at 6 p.m. Sunday. • a.y StrMt: A grand theft was reported In the 300 block at 8:53 a.m. Sunday. • Caron_. Drive: Vandalism was reported in the 900 block at 11 :28 a.m. Sunday. • lrtlleol 5tNet: A person was reportedly drunk In public In the 2900 block at 1 :2S p.m. Sunday. • w.n 11th 5tNet': A recre- ational vehicle not registered to PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES a Costa Mesa owner was report· ed In the 900 blodt at 12:57 p.m. Sunday. • 9*er ~ Malklous mis- chief and graffiti were reported In the 100 block at 8:25 p.m. Sunday. • Newport llaulevwd: Ari auto theft was reported In the 2200 block at 10:17 p.m. Sunday. NEWPORT IEACH • east CGMt Highway end Jamboree Roe6: Reckless drl· vlng was reported at the Inter· section at 3:38 p.m. Monday. • 23rd StNet llrtd <>c.M Ftont: A vehicle burglary was reported at the lntenectJon at 2:06p.m.~. • ~ ........ ftoad r• WM r.ported In the 4600 block at 12:39 p.m. Mondaf. • OclNrt Pnlnt .... llrtd....,. .,._.Street: A vehicle was reportedly racing through the lntenectlon at 11 :42 a.m. Mon- day. _ • • ~ Awnue: A loud par· ty was reported In the 1400 block at midnight Sunday • • eo.t ......... w..t: A phys- ical floht was reported In the 2300 &k>dc at 10:=. SUnday. ................. .v.ndaf:. Ism was reported In the 400 block at 5:40 p.m. Sunday. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Crash shuts down Irvine Avenue A traffic accident eaflY Sunday morning left a pbr- tion of Irvine Avenue closed to traffic for close to seven hours, officials said. The incident happened about 4:30 a.m. when d car slammed into a telephone pole and knocked out d transformer at the intersec- tion of lrvine Avenue and Highland, said Newport Beach Police Lt. John Klein The collision happened along tbe border of Costct Mesa and Newport Bedch. Highland is an extension of 20th Street that begins in Costa Mesa. Irvine Avenue wc.1s !>hut down between H1 ghldnd and Dover Drive, Klein said. It was opened to traffic again at 11 a.m. Residents m neither city suffered power outages as a result of lhe incident, South- ern Cahlom.ia Edison offi- cials SC1.1d. Costa Mesa man hit with beer bottle A 22-year-old man was in cnt1c:t1l condition Monday uJLer hts roommate reported- ly hit him on the head sever- c1l tune!> W1lh a beer bottle in Cosld Mesa, police said. Costa Mesa police are i.ltll looking for Jose RclITlirez, 35, who allegedly fought with roommate Renalto Flores about 12:15 a.m. Monday a t lheir home in Lhc 1900 block of Ana- heim Avenue. said Lt. Dale B1rn<•y t le s<.11d w1Lnesses told police that the two men got into a verbal argument dnd then a physical fight thdl ended with Flores being hit on the head. • Protect your present assets • Increase your income without risk • Reduce or eliminate truces •Why you may be wasting money on insurance • How to stay independent • Protect your pension & IRA $ • Anyone who owns a CD Birney said police received a call from College Hospital on Monday morn- ing saying Flores"' had arrived there with severe head injuries. "Because that hospital did not have a trawna cen- ter, the victim had to be transported to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana,• Birney said. He said Aores, who had severe cuts on his head, was listed in critical condition as of Monday but that he "did not seem to suffer life- lhreatening injuries at any point in time." If and when found, Ramirez will likely be arrest- ed on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, Bir- ney said. He said that if the injuries were life-threaten- ing, the incident would have been treated as an attempt- ed homicide. . • Anyone who owns or is considering an annuity • Anyone who desires more income and less taxes • Anyone concerned about probate or estate taxes • Anyone Invested In the stock market • • Anyone 45 to 7 5 years of age No Selling Will Be Done At This Seminar.' LlmHed Seating. For re11rvatlons, pl1111 call 1·888·225·8161 ' Ritz Carlton Hotel • llllllly, June 13111 2pm or 7pm • FrldlJ, Jiil 141 • • 7'11 111.-ar Jll 25111 2pm or 711111 • Wldll11d., Jiil • 2111•7'81 -·-·-· . . ' HARBOR CONTINUED FROM 1 beyond that distance lf nee· essary. The Coast Guard handles incidents beyond the harbor patrol's jurisdic- tion. Kasules said that since the terrorist attacks, civilians have been vigilant as well. "People a.re much more aware,• he safd. "We get a lot of calls from citizens report- PROTEST CONTINUED FROM 1 It was Weller who con- ceived the idea after seeing more and more students sporting T-shirts and back· packs with the logos. He wondered if they knew the history and current interpre· tation of the symbols. ing suspicious activity.• Also, harbor patrol deputies patrolling Newport Beach know the area extremely well, Kasules said. "These guys know every boat that moves in the har- bor,• he said. •We do get transient traffic, but I'm com- fortable with the way we've been able to spot anything that looks suspidous. • Also, anybody who scuba dives in the area must have a license, and such divers are constdntly checked, KasuJes said. The local police depart. ment does not necessanJy patrol the harbor but works with the agendes concerned, said Newport Beach Police Lt John JOein. •we certainly work with them on investigations,• he said. ·we respond as and when necessary.• • DEEM IHMA1H coven pubhc safety and courts. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e- mail at ~pa.bharathOlatimacom • The three companies Weller was most indignant about were Independent, based in Santa Cruz, which uses a cross for one of its logos; Johnny Suede, based in Costa Mesa, which uses a cross with a skeleton super· imposed on it; and Silver Star, which uses two lightning bolts to represent the letters ·ss: DON LEACH I DAILY Pll(JJ Newport Harbor Hlgh School students Eric Weller, left, Wes Pohlmann, and Brandon Marshall, right, handed out Hiers to raise awareness that some popular symbols on clothing and backpacks may be objectionable. The flier characterized both the Independent dlld the Johnny Suede logos as Iron Crosses. a symbol that "is often being displayed by neo· Nazi groups.· It also equated the lndependent's cross to lhe neo-Nazi swastika. •And now the unJortunate trend of weanng this symbol of hatred has spread through- out Newport Harbor,• the fli- er reads. The flier linked the Silver Star lightning bolts to the "SS,· Adolf Hitler's police force. and said 1t represents the beliefs of neo-Nazis and racist skinhedds -violence. anti-Semitism, while supremacy and fascism. Silver Star's Burrell said the logo, which had just been released about three weeks- ago, had already generated controversy and the flier was the last straw. "It's more or d biker thing,· Burrell said. ·But it turned out to be more drdmd than it's really worth.• The presidents of the other two comparues saJd they do not bebeve theu logos are symbols of hdlc. independent describes its logo d!> th e "Lord'!. Cross.· bdi.ed on <.1 design on Pope John Pdul Il's robe. President Bob Denike said And Johnny Suede said his company's Iron Cross is a pure fdshion choice. Both refuse to change lbetr • log~ bdsed on JUSt interpre- tation. "Some of our new design<. have lowrider., dnd shotguns on them," Sul'cle Sdtd. "We'n• doing these designs bf>Cau!>e peoph• don't buy lhe flowered stuH dnymore. Thei.e kids want something a little> more hard · Although the thrPP sh1· dents got the green light to f>ro\'iding auto insurance to drivers just like you! ------- • No Broker fees • Walk In or Phone • Local Office • Personal Service • Multiple Car • Good Driver Discounts Discounts ~ ow . wls Insurance • ''" 660 Baker Street • Suite 257 • Costa Mesa fj \\ (Brtwttn Bristol and the 55 f'rwyt Mercury lnsuranc. (714) 640-4203 Lie. #0034019 r:1-oOl _O_F_F:T' ~AT"HeR:so:vsmiAn I 70 1 ~25°/o OFF .1 I A.L~ Any Purchase I ·~~~~~:=~ I I ~ _ .... _..., _____ er: I w...-.-11o1 .s.,._....,...., .J .... -=-.::=-::.i~.__..... ..:.-.;;:t:.~::. a perfect fit. ProtHslonal fitting, multiple widths. Open 7 days a week. There's Light At The End Of summer Why struggle In School? let me prepare your student for the new school year. 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But the limited amount ol fu~rs they did pass out caused some students to take nonce ·r think it's cool that some- one dCtually did something dbout it instead of JUSt taliung about 1t, • said freshman Mike Soma, 15. ·1 llke (the fuerj becduse it's truthluJ. • But other students said they don't believe studenU. buy the clothing to tllustratu thetr own views. Freshman Pedro Viveros, who wa'> weanng a gray Independent bdckpack with a red Iron Cross. said the flier would not dissuade hJm from using it. "I knew it was a symbol of hate, but 1 like the brand.· Viveros said. ·1 don't feel WcP I'm 8 racist against anyone • Vossen said the three stu· dents have his full support to distribute the fliers, penchng district approval. And he would Wee to see the chstrict s dress code pollcy amended to include examples of what kids should not be allowed to wear "The (dress code pollcyl 1s too gray,~ Vossen said "When we take people to task on dress code issues, we have to ensure these logos are included in the policy.· • DElllDftE NEWMAN covers edu· cation. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at de1rdre.newmanOlati~s.com. RUSSELL Scott Laurent Scott Laurent AusseU, 52, of Costa Mesa, passed away on Tuesday, June 5, after his heroic battle with cancer. Bom In Washington state, Soon spent his youth in the United States and France. He was an original owner/operator of C'est Si Bon Bakery and ran the Corona del Mar store until its closing. He was an acoompllshed pilot, avid fishemwl and ~­ in-motion• on row ltdl. He will be greatly mlaMd by Mindi and family, employeH and customert. Survivora Include hl9 lov1ng parents, Paulette and Stuart Russell of Lannlon, France and Naples, Floridl; hll broCher and wife, Gt8QQ and Kely Allllel of Naples, F10ride and niece and nephew N1talle and Sein Rl...a of Nlplle Aottdl. Flown may bl en to C'eet Si Ban ~1-40 AfvMldl Ave., 8ul9I 8, 8Mch, CA 82883 ~ u.ay, Nw 11 or dol!IMolll m.y bl medl In 8cal'a nan. to .. M..-i C..-ladltf. • Doily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW On the AGENDA CITY BUDGET Tonight's study seuion will be devoted to the city budget a p<o- posed S142.1-mlllion spending plan that must be apprOYed by the June 25 meeting. During the study ses.sion, council members will IOok at. among other things, staffers' top 12 priorities for the 2002-03 fiscal year. Curbing John Wayne Airport expansion, updat· ing the city's general plan and improving water qualrty are at the top of their list. closely mirror· ing p<iorities City Council mem- bers have long made known. The subject will then come up again in the regular council meeting when a public hearing on the subject will take place WHAT TO EXPECT: Insiders say they haven't been getting much input from residents so far about the bud· get or spec1f1c spending pnon ties. Add to that the fact that this is a status quo budget, and It seems possible that talks could go smoothly. JAMBOREE MEDIAN IMPROVEMENTS A $250,056 contract could be awarded to Mega Way Lighting Inc. to improve medians on Jam boree Road between Bristol Street and North Campus Drive The improvements are a 1omt p<oject with the city of Irvine, which plans to reimburse New- port Beach about S88,000 for its portion of the 1ob WHAT TO EXPECT: Council members are expect· ed to approve the item. FYI • WHAT: Newport Beach City Council meeting • WHEN: 7 p.m. today; budget study session will begin at 4 p.m. • WHERE: Council chambers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. • INFORMATION: (949) 644-3000 . MANSIONIZATION A resolution from the Envi- ronmental Quality Affairs Citi- zens Advisory Committee will ask council members to take some steps to stop "mansloniza- t1on," the trend toward build· mg very large houses in neigh- borhoods where smaller homes define the a~het1c standard. The resolution asks that the General Plan Update Committee and the General Plan C1t1zens Advisory Committee monitor public input on the subject. It also asks that these groups, using this information, advise the City Council on whether steps need to be taken sooner to curb the trend WHAT TO EXPECT: It's a hot topic in the city, but tonight's council action is a rela· t1vely noncontroversial step towclrd addressing It The resolu- tion could pass without much discussion, or people could decide to take this opportunrty to let council members know just how important they feel this is. -Compiled by June cas.agrande join us in celebrating and honoring our papas ~ ~ 35 Years Family Owned FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 16. ISN'T IT TIME TO REMEMBER DAD? 'W' RO LEX BLACKMAN LTD.·~:Eh:~ JEWELERS • f •••• 3A08-1 Vt0 Opono, N.wporf 8eoch 9A9·673·933A Visit Your Oldest Eetabliahid Officiol Rolu ~ Locoted Juet 0-W 11'9 9ridp In Udo Marino Village VERDICT CONTINUED FROM 1 human bei.ng for vutually years came down with 1t. I was 8, and we were liv· ing m Green River, Wyo., when I had the flu. M y Aunt Charlotte was the town doc- tor when I came down with Spanish influenza, chicken pox, pneumonia and some- Uung else, all at the same tune. Aunt Charlotte had a great bedside manner. She would stand Uiere shaking her head and say, "Robert, I simply can't understand 1t. People are dying all over town who aren't half as sick as you are." Despite t.tus encourage· ment, I recovered from all four illnesses, but I stopped growing. I was a runt to the extent that, when the time came to go to college, I was so small in comparison with the other k.Jds that my moth- er kept me out of college "for fear you mJgbt get stepped on." I'll never forget those years as a runt. Girls? Forget about it. They weren't interested in &rving Costa MtSll famil-ia for over 30 ytars ~ Dad's & Grad's AIL Natural Traditional • Fillcl Mignon . NY Strips Stuffed Chicken reast Prime Rib • Steaks C'u1 to Order Lamb Rack's • Lamh Legs Fresh Turkey Try Our Came A!><!da & Pollo A-,ada (,rcdt on the Gnll in JU'I m1nu1n s32<211i Cordon Bleu Chicken Brea~ s5~ wnh ham. "'" & hone~ mu)ldrd lb Fresh Fruit'> & Berries are Great Righi no\\ 1 Come in and 'lamplc lhcm let us make a plallcr for Dad or your Grad! Alta Dena Milk From Our Deli from Cow.\ \C(Trt•I~ \\11hGri•lhHormnnc\ I tali an s uh-Sandwich Gallons s2~ ... 'I: Gallons ~ 1 ~ '" Try Our Fre~h Fruit Smoothies! What a Treat s3ooca Party Tray's & Deli Platter's Made to Order 1 I' I '11 '..I \I 1 11 111 • I I ' • ' 'I • \ : ' I I • "'I I • I I ! I I 11 I I I • I I ' ' I I I ' I,, /111 I,.,, I ),11/1 Frtsh Hand-Cb<Jppul SAisa El Toro Bravo Chips & Tortillas • Home Sryk Ta 32 Varittits 9.fHomnnat!e Sausags C~no! Beef or Tur~ Wt B ar's Head fi: $11 270 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa • (949) 642-1 1 8:00AM to 7:00PM Mon. • Sat. • 9:00AM to 6:00PM Sun. someone a head shorter. Or someone who was still on the class C swunmlng and water polo teams. I remember one tune when I was a seruor. At the end of the year, they were giving out of letters for ath· lebc achievement. They called my name, and I proudly marched across the stage to get my 6-mch letter (varsity players got 12-lllch letters). As I walked across the stage, a female voice screamed out, "Oh, it's little Bobby Blue Eyes.• I have suffered embarrass- ment quite often in my life, Tuesday, June 11, 2002 5 but that was the worst. Fortuitously, during that year my mother kept me out, I grew up to my present 6 feet. It didn't make me an Adonis. I resembled Ichabod 'Crane rather than Charles Atlas, but at least I was no longer a runt. There is a saying: "I've been rich and I've been poor, and believe me, rich is better.• Well, I've been •normal• and I've been a runt and, believe me, normal is better. • RomlRT GAADNIJt Is a COf'ona del. Mar resident and a former judge. 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My other friend was being read his rights and handcuffed, being put into a police car. ing experience, which touched many of our 1tudent1' lives. 1Wo other students that I had had in one of my classe1 lay lifele11 on the pavement -one WTapped in a body bag, the other airlifted to the hospital. Lauren Loeb Prom the simulated crash to reading my frienclt' tombstones, ")Vhich surrounded Corona del Mar High School's quad, I had to keep reminding myself that thil wasn't real. That after thil wa1 over I could call my friends and tell them how much they meant to me, and 1ay the thing• never thought of 1aying until now. your friends, right? Wrong. In reality though, thit would have been it, I wouldn't have had the chance to 1ay my lest goodbyes or call them up ju1t to aay hi. You don't realize the effect of losing someone you care about until it hits A scene you only imagine in yo ur worst nightmares, a tragedy that could never happen to you or What 1tarted out 41 the Every 15 Minute• program put on by a 1enior to motivate kiclt not to drink and drive, turned out to be a life-alter· PRO & CON Students deserve a new Mariners library I would like to commend the Newport· Mesa Unified school board, the Newport Beach City Council and Ubrary Board of Trustees in developing the proposal for a new Mariners library ("Mariners library supporters meet goal," Thunday). A great deal of time and effort has been given to addressing educational needs while satisfy· ing children's safety concema. It is encour· aging to see this effective, working relation· ship exiat between our elected and govern- ing bodies. Ju someone who was inJtrurnental in the building of the original library facility, I ini· tially questioned the benefitl of rebuilding the Mariners library, it wu only after exploring the proposed plan and current resources available that I recognized that thiJ ts the wile and appropriate course of action. Presently, many children have to go to the Central Ubrary in order to obtain important educational information and recreational reading. While that is a won· derful facility, it is not always easy for chil· dren who live on this side of the bay to gain access. Mariners library also has serious parking problems with strong competition between recreation and sports activities in the adja· cent park. This presentl dangerous safety problems with children cro11ing the street often between double-parked cars. This library facility is beyond renovation because of newer code requirements, lack of infrastructure for electronic and audiovi· sual use and probable asbestos removal. Therefore, rebuilding is the only rea.Ustic solution. Rebuilding in a location that ts better suited for access for schoolchildren, parents and teachers. Most importantly, our school library is Marian Bergeson PRO not equipped for the optimum educational advantages the children of our community deserve. The need for state-of-the-art equipment and materialJ aligned with new academic standarclt is obvious and is dependent upon adequate infrastructure. Joint-use makes sense when it can optimize facility usage while being more cost eflec· tive and secure in itl acce11 to 1tudent pop· ulation during the school day. Th.ti lJ the rationale behind the 1tate·bonding pro- gram. ' I am dilmayed at the accu1at1on1 that adult.I (predatora) will have ac:cet1 to vul· nerable children during the 1chool day under thil proposed plan. In reality, the security 11 far better than we have at the present time in either facility. Ju a parent and a grandparent, 1afety ii of paramount importance to me, 41 it ii to all parentl. It is regretful that we live in an era when bad things happen in just about every place where children are present. With our fears, however, we must not aacrUice the long· tenn advantages of a strong foundation in academic and literacy development. Ju a community, we have long recogni%ed that education and public safety a.re our highe1t priorities. Th.ti application addre11e1 both. We owe thil to our 1tudentl, parents, teachera and all of those that are committed to the better· ment of coming generation1. • MARIAN IUGISON Is tht former Callfomle Sec· mary of Education, former member of the mt• Board of Educ.tlon end • Newport B11ch parent end grandparent. READERS RESPOND you in the face, and then you are never the same. Ju part of the program, the fol- lowing day, after not 1eeing the people involved for 24 houn, the juniors and seniora piled into our gym and listened to their frtenclt give emotional speeches about their experiences and watched a video on the eventa that take place when a drunk driving accident occurs. Although we all knew that what we had 1een wa1 not actually real, you could tell from looking around the room that each student wa1 touched by what they were hearing in some way or another, and they all reallzed that 1uch a carel•• act could lead to an enormous, Ufe- alterlng CODMqU8nce. Bach and every day palHI you by in a fl.uh, and we should truly stop and think about the dadaiona we choose to make before doing to. Becaun unlllte th• simulation we experienced, there ii no going back in time. Thia 11 it, our only Uf• to live. So make the right chotce1 and know that we are not invtnd· ble and a tragedy limilar to thil one. can happen to anyone of ua. Mariners Elementary joint-use library debate continues AT ISSUE: Funds have been raised for the city-school district venture, but parents still share differing views on it. the Newport-Mesa Uni.tied School Diltrtct for more than a1x years, I'm a little con.fUJed over Newport Bead\'• bid for school fundJ to build a library that will m01tly ben· efit Newport Beach and one 1chool within the diatrtct -Mariner's Ele· W e are strong 1uppor:ten of mentary School ("New que1tio111 the new Mariners library arile around library,• Saturday). and hope you are, too. I Why can't thil apparently avail· grew up here and now I have a able lchool diatrtct money be family of my own with three equally apportioned among all the school-age daughters. I went to lchool diltrlct llbrartet? I know our Mariners Elementary School and library could ute some of th.ii have many happy memories of proverbtAJ pie. On a year-to-year time spent in our local library. basil, our librarian must conduct I am an avid reader today uhautting, tim•·conaumlng fund· than.kl to the encouragement I ra.ilers -which, of necealty, Umit received there and matertall made the UM al the library for more than available to me. What a greet gift four w..U per year u the library I.I th.ii very important facility would turned into a "bookltore. • be to our neighborhood and our And now, in order to mab th.ii community. Thi.I project would tru.· Jolnt·UM library l&fe for Manner'• ly be a legacy to our children and l!Jem.ntary children -whlch I many generattoru to come. think I.I a 11an1ft.c:ant concem -the Out state bu cut back on ao much""" general public will be prohibited ovs the y.-n perta1n1ng to educe· from ~ thil •public" llbrvy'1 a. PlelM i.t ·tlUI new Martnm childnm'• MC'tion for upward al 30 llbnJy b9 a proaUMnt a.ample ot houn per week. ~a cammttwd dty 1lU Newport Again I, u an ln-d.latrlct taxpay· 8eldl ca do to really come~ er, am going to be lhortchanaed. and mUll a llgntftcent d.lfferenc. for Not to mention that, even wtth the the bel*ltaf al •-· n~ llfety tclt'GIDIDOdadoDI RO&!i I. MOOKIS JR, bliDg llllde for the )Clllnt·UM lltue• Newport S..ch don. llOllllDg wtD came etc.. to being • .-ar comlartiDa u AA a....,_ cm.. for mon bmDg able to walk down the ball to ... ,.. ........ t ln ,.,.... ........... ..., . • (without your teacher in tow) and whenever the need artae1. DIANE GOMEZ Cotta Mesa I would like to express my wholehearted support of the Mariners library building project. I live 1n th1I area and have bad occuion to UM thil library branch. I have aeen finthand how ltl prox· lmlty to Martnen ICbool hu 18l'Ved u a convenient reeource fadlity for the 1tudent1 of Mar1nen ICbool and not j\llt u a baby-lilting fadlity. I believe that early exJ)OIUl'e to a library pl'CMdel • luting lmprel· lion on ltU.dentl of ltl worth and value u a IOW'Ce for yet another '"=y~, when com· puten and e1ectronic gUMI play 1ucb a larg9 pert m tM diltrac:Uon of aftv Kflool c.hlld191l, tbat apo· sun of tbeM ttJM cb1ldren to a good library bu got to be • good thinQ. PSeUe beu.v. tbat ttUI pro· Ject Is an bnponant ad poltttve addition to our ~ eommunlty. DIMD.MAVll Newpolt lw:b 'lbrougb tM ... of• llMD group of CODIAIDllCI ......... l baft ~~pen;~· ... MutDln llbruy. ~ llla1111j, I dlate lmDw wlllda concema me more -the dty'1 tac· tics to keep these detalla from the public or the detaila themselves. It aeems the dty ha.I refUled to provide a forum for the opposition to be heard, and then aelf ·nghteoualy dtel the fact that only a few parentl have exprested any concam or oppolition whataoever to the new libfary plan. Ju a mother of a •·~ old, I mUlt say. -lhame on you.• The dty dtet a dffire to quality for firlt prlorlty Propolition 14 fund.I u itl primary reuon for the pretent Joint·Ule library plan. I have recently read that the dty'1 chance to ob~ top priority fund· 1ng from th• 1tate ii not condi· tloned upon havtng a joint·UM library u pr9Mntly planned by the dty. l underatand that tbeH covet- ed tundl are avallablt whether or not MarlMn 1Cbool'1 on-campua library II IUbtumed by the MW branch library. U th1I fl true, tMn tt den. OOIDDlOll MnM to eY9D OOD• lid• the plan u it preMDtly mdltl. Bvu If thil wun't the cue, I am =°ed to alk. "Wby OD eutb adu1tl ~ Wttb tbe =-~c:=.r· ... to ........... dltldlm ::a.tbe~.J'e:=a1. .... dllld, I am at a Cl Ml Jlrtl m rc.·u~ ...... eoa.t ..... .. .... .... QUOTE OF THE DAY "They tried to talk me into playing volleyball .for school, but I thought i t was a girly sport ... " Eric Jones, CdM middle blocker MOPENER II Ill Sports HaD of Pa.me (~>l"aUP u .. 11111 ~1111111111 ~17honor• DAVE TAMURA Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 • Sports Fax: 949-650-0170 Tuesday, June 11 , 2002 7 HIGH ·SCHOOL GIRLS SCRAPBOOK 2001•2002 r SEAN Hill.ER I OAA.Y PILOT Corona del Mar HJgh senior goalle Jessica Wells, left, rises lo the occasion to help the Sea Kings along the way lo a CIF Southern Section Division IV championship. Coach Aaron Chaney's squad won the Pacific Coast League, finished 24-7, and earned the program's first wins over prominent rivals Newport Harbor, Long Beach Wilson and El Toro. DON LEACH I DAil Y Pft.OT SfAN HIU.Eft I OAll.Y Pit.OT Clockwtse from above left, two-thne All-CIF setter Jacqueline Becker dJstrlbutes: state 3,200-meter f1nallst Julie Allen leadl the pack: memben ol PCL champion gtrll soccer team celebrate a goal; and tennis standout Anne Velsey eyes a forehand. Keeping . ·up.with Jones CdM middle blocker will have cool summer 1f>laying club ice hockey. E ric Jones may have found a new atblebc love, but he sbll hasn't broken lf off with tus other sporting passion. And wtule two-sport athletes are hardly a novelty in sun-drenched Southern California, the 6-foot-6 Corona del . Mar High Junior seems to have picked a rare combination CdM sports enthusiast!> would know Jones from his work as a starting mlddle blocker for Coach Steve Conti's boys volleyball team Perhaps less heralded, IS the Michigan nabve's participation as a defenseman for one of the Southland's top club ice hockey programs Whether he IS swmgmg succinctly for a quickset kill or unleashmg a slap shot from the point, Jones strikes an imposing figure. Barry Faulkner PREPS His size has led some to project a collegiate future in both sports. But Jones believes, all things being equal, the tug between the two would be a one-sided struggle. "lf there is an opportunity to play volleyball in college. I'll pursue that." said Jones, whose progression into a fonnidable net performer helped the Sea Kings advance to the CIF Southern Section OiVlSion N senuhnals ·u I could (play volleyball), I could probably stay on the West Coast That would enbce me a lot • Jones' affinity for volleyball lS .somewhat surprismg. cons1dermg he initially balked at tus parents' attempts to mterest him in the game before his freshman year "They tried to talk me into playing volleyball for school, but I thought 1t was a girly sport.· Jones recalled He was ultimately convinced to give it a try after Paul Oms, then coach of the CdM boys basketball team, introduced him to volleyball coach Steve Conti tus freshman year. Though Jones, who has since dropped basketball. did not immediately shme on the volleyball court, the sport began to grow on him. He played 1umor varsity volleyball as a sophomore, then JOined the varsity this past season, eventually playing tus way into the llneup. "My freshman year was real rough, but things started to click for me a little better when I was a sophomore,· Jones said. "This year. I fine-tuned things a little more and I've started to learn the Oow of the game.• Conti said Jones' ability to grasp some finer points, allowed him to display flashes of extreme prorruse. Conti said further development could put bun ln position to make the most of bis senior year. Toward that end, Jones bas committed to playing with the Balboa Bay Club volleyball program for the first time this swnmer. •volleyball ls so intense and it takes a ton of skill.• Jones said. "It's real challenging and it's a lot of fun. It's also real different from hockey." His hockey commitment, as a member of tbe Midget Ma1or AAA squad (ages lS.18) ol the Los Angeles Junior Kings dub program, will !>egin beating up again ln August The Junior' Kings, wbote regular season nms from August through February and often extends to April with piayolfa, precuce two or three times. week In Lakewood. Their regWill' Suaday IMgue ICbedule is bollt•.S by plltoctic tripl to compete m toumamen1S. IDOldJ m the Mldw• DurtDg JODei' tanure wttb tbl ...... k bll been laabd -blgb I -No ....... ...., ...... llO'IP• a.an. wllo.._ ..... _. , r -.. ca•---"'IJ -SU-"'*•~flliOdllMll ............. 111 ........ ,, .. ........... ti•• .. PJ:Z .. ,. ' ... ., ...... . Rf ====• .... . ....... t .. illlll'9j711 .. . 8 Tuesday, June 11 , 2002 SPORTS • NEWPORT IDOi U1Tl.E LEAGUE I D-hacks toO tough for Halos ESURr AYSO Progressive Team Tryouts The AYSO pr~ressive program competes at on advanced skill level but incorporates the AYSO philosophy of 1'Everyone Ploys''. Teams ore formed in June and stay together for th e year. Travel teams compete in league competi tion aga inst Progressive Teams from other cities in our area. · Coaches Evaluate and select players over two or more tryouts. All players are eligible to tryout, but must be registered for the AYSO Fall season. Players con register at the tryouts. Tuesday June 11 Time U-11 Boys and Girls 4:30. PM U-12 Boys and Girls 6 PM Wednesday June 12 U-13 Boys and Girl s 4:30 PM U-14 Boys a nd Gi rls 6 PM Diamondbacks double up on the Angels to advance to title game. N~WPORT BEACH -The Diamondbacks picked the right time to peak, and the Angels were the unfortunate victims. ·The D-backs defeated the Angels twice in a span of ~o days to advance to the champi- onship baseball game against the Reds in the Newport BE!ach Little League Majors Division. The June 3 game was a pitching duel, with the D-backs getting solid pitching from Chrls Rosen, who allowed one infield hit and allowed only two Angel base runners past first base. Andy Rovzar pitched for the Angels. The onJy run of the game came in the fourth inning as fletcher Della Grotta led off with a single, followed by Rosen's single. Soott Colton then hit a double to the fence, scoring Della Grotta. Riley SuWvau (two hits) and Steven Mannln~ dlso contributed to the 0 -back oflense, while Conner Whalen, Garrett AmorO.O, Doug Kelley and Manntng played great defense. Both teams played an error- free game, which lasted less than an hour. The D-backs faced elimination June l against the Angels, but got offensive help from Rosen (three-run home run in the first), Colton and Kelley (each with two hits), Whalen, Sullivan, Mason Sayer and Michae l Epstein, who all conbibuted hits in the teams' 11-4 win. Rosen, Amoroso and Della Grotta combined on the mound for the 0-backs. Hunter J{dler, Scott Ely, David Cr"fDt and Michael Page each hac)lbils for the Angels. In AAA playoff action: The Giants won three straight games to reach the championship game against the 19-2 Red Sox. The 15-7-1 Giants defeated the Mariners twice, 13-3, and 9- 3, and the Angel$ once, 8-4. ln the Giants' 9-3 win, Jamie Heinecke retired all nine batters he faced on 27 pitches and struck out three, while Michael Hayde eiecuted delayed steals of home in the fifth to give the Giants the added cush.ioo. Third baseman Grant Davts aod catcher Beau Attyab made sound dcfens1Ve plays for the Giants. Jack Gerdau relieved Heinecke. finishing the last three innJngs with suc strikeouts. Cory Vitalo threw well for the Mariners. The Giants wasted no time, sconng SlX runs in the first on seven consecutive hits from Attyah (two singles), Erle CbebU (two run-scoring doubles), Josh Hamson (three hits. three RBls), Heanecke, Michael Hayde, Max Colvin and Davis. They then en.used to a 13-3 win over the Mariners. Heinecke pitch ed three scoreless umings, alloWUlg one hit while striking out three, and got great defe nse from John Cazort. Gerdcl.u dnd Mitch Gardner in the win. The Mariners had scored 56 runs in their previous three playoff games. ln this game, Vitalo singled twice and catcher J.B. Salem played solid .defense. Workhorse Heinecke pitched well again for the Giants, allowing one hit in three scoreless innings, as the Giants defeated the Angels, 8-4. The Giants broke ope n a tight game in the top of the tturd, scoring live runs. Ga r~ner opened the inmng Wlth a single and scored on Gerdau's triple to left-cente r field. Alter a walk and an error, Harrison doubled to score two more runs with Heinecke singling to score Harrison (three hits). Davis (two RB1s). Attyah (hit, two runs scored) and Peter We idne r contributed to the Giants ofJense as well. The Angels were led on offense by Brian Hurst, (two runs scored). Dillon Campbell (one hit, two runs scored), Doug Watt and Karl fletcher. Thursday June 13 U 15 Girls 4:30 PM PREPS termed •a little scrwn," in a dub hockey game just days before. •J was sucker punched," Jones said. Physicals set for Corona del Mar athletes All tryouts will be held at Harper School (18th and Tustin) For more information on Select Tea m Progressive Play opportunities and tryouts contact AYSO at 949-631 ·0559 or visit www .newportayso.com Our last Fall registration is at Mariners Lilirary from 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM, June J 3 CONTINUED FROM 7 Jones admits there is little carry-over between the two sports, but leg strength and the ability to make decisions on the fly are crucial to both. There are also the occasional physical reminders or his hockey participation. He played CdM's final volleyball match this season with seven stitches in bis chin, administered after what he Jones saJd his feUow varsity returners wasted little time feeling sorry for themselves after a three-game CJF OiV1Sion fV semifinal setback to Paci.fie Coast League rival Northwood. •After we lost, some guys came over to my house and we · all worked out on my (climbing machine). which helps increase your vertical leap.• CORONA DEL MAR - Physicals for prospective Corona del Mar High athletes and cheerleaders are being offered Wednesday, beginning at J ;45 p.m. at the CdM training room. Cost is $25 for athletes who will be entering grddes 9-12 in the fall. Interested student-athletes will need to have two forms filled out and signed by their parents before taklog the physical. Forms are available at the school's athletic office. Parents may accompany their child lo the physical. Physicals, pedormed on a first-oome basis, will be good for the entire 2002-03 school year. For information, phone (949) 515-6008. f M~NOTaSI I w*1lall ( ~mncaf f ~ml I wml I ,.uc..,..11 w:acal I ~M11ml I MU:Mnml I WIDlllll NOTICE ~ ESTASl.JSH. NOTICE OF SSZURE SUMMONS . made wiltl CMh at1d peid 82896 • MINDY MIN-24 MARINERS LI ol aellleme111 between BlcSc*9 wno do not llcente current at the MEHT ~ H-S1'0RE PURSUANT TO HEA1.ll1 (CITACION dlreoclon Y el flUmero de lor at the time of ICHIELLO • MISC. BRAAY JOINT USE Owner and obligated II.et the ~ bme ot submission ot the BRANCH OfACE ,,. SAFETY oooe SECTION telefono del ebogado det purchase. No one under HOUSEHOLD, PER· PROJECT PPROV party I the Con Doc Bid not1c1 II IO 1n1arm ,_ 11471111 ... ANO JUDICIAL~ demandeflte, o oaf de-Ille 8Q1 o1 18 Is allowed SONAl EFFECTS • A AL Fl'ubli1hed Newpon n t.rect u-G 1 Boildong piAllic lhll, p!nl*1l ao 12 NO~n<r~0 D~VcE T~ D FEN· manclaflte que no 11ene to llftefld the 1a1e. The 82937 -A08ERT H ~~D ~xi~~~~ n~~ BHch·Co••• Mesa :.;,~ •• "':!, 11:!,.,ti;_ 'C':tractor c.FA. Secllorl ~ PURS\.IANT TO HEAllff A ~) v110 e ~~ c.A lafl<lford reserv" Iha SPREEN REAL PROPERTY OellV Pioc June 11, 18, Prime Bidders ahtll (Llcenae ClasSlflcatloo) OowneyS••ogH1dl..oml AHOSAFETYCODE Hi~~r SCHIRMER B;""'No 1 6311 . '-4 .. :r: lo bid al Ille sale. Purchases must be AGREEMENTS. NO· ~ !699 •ubmlt their Quall· B ASIOCildan, F.A., Nlwpalt On s~c:1°~~1~ 81 MCKENZIE. an lndivl<S· Robert ·s. 1~. ~Jc~~ ~ 1~1~ J': ~ TICE OF EXEMPTION, ADVERTISEMENT flcetlone on the fOfm me(~~ Bea:tl Calfonlll l2960 la ~ end FllllVleW, ual doing buslnest u Esq., Bir No. 178182 removed by 5·00 pm on pu<etwe No one under ANO RESOUJTION NO. FOR BIOS provided by the Unf.. lllng • ~ ..... ,_ Com Meta, CA .. LANDSCAPE DIRECT: THROCl<MORTON, the dey fonOwmg 'me the ege d l8 Is 8ltowtd ~~ SUBMl~~OJ} Subjtct lo condltlons V9rll~ as tn tttec:h-~~.~~:SITY OF Olllcieaflldl~ property cleeatled u: COAST TO COAST BECKSTROM & sale Buytr1 must IO eltelld tnt Nie The pctecnbed by the under· ment o the Bid Form. ~ ("OT'S'') for pemll5tiol1 IO $3,520. wuHealthMI~ PROPERTY. SERV· TOMASSIAN, LLP. prQYlde a cumlfll 011Qina1 landlord rnervts the ~~~Gt.PPLfC.4TIOH 89l'd. BNled bide k>r a :?,~fie ~~ru~~ .iw;ublished Ntwpon _..., li'Hlb9 brwdl ~ ~ Stdlon ICES. a bus#lea ~ 2 Corpota1t P8111, Suite °" a photocopy of lhelr riallt lo bid at lhl sale Published Newpor1 Lump Sum Contract are StMI Subcontracton 8each·Co11e Mesa ofl'lce IO be loc..s ll oof/1 1488 by of Ulllcr10wn form, EOOI 202, lrvloe, Callfornia Ollglnal resale petmlt al Ai ~ goods h Beach•C01te Meaa lnvded f0t !ht following hew mtt thl mlftlmum Daily PIJol June 11 18 15CXXI N. ~ ROllS, H~ 8eadl Police VARB, also kflown as 92606·5115 time ol l8le In lleu of &Old •as Is" and must be DDalally Pilot June 11, Work ~ tonh 2002 T7o1 Thcum1d <lib, CA Qepar1inel'fl • • .&DOI.ii VAA.i, .,, lndl· (9491 955·2280 sales tax, Thi• aale Is removed by 5:00 p.m Ofl 2002 UCIMC BUlll*G 53 I the Con -~ 91360. NP/ con•1•ill In The PfOP8r1Y was wtZlld vldual, KIMBERLY DAT'E.: OCT 17 2001 ~ to pc1or cancela· lhe day lollowmg the T69§ SEISMIC n 8.J:: hill US Storege c.nt.r.- twor cw lglil1lt h llllb-Wiltl ~ 10 alltOld VARS, also known U ALAN SUTER, Clerk, don Ill lht 9Y9lll o1 MC· salt Buyers must NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENTS "::.· the I~ flewport, 1 S41 • listmet1I al .. nan viola~ a Sectl()l\(a) KIMBERLY VRAB, an by ELIZABETH tlemenl bet#Mn land-proy1c1e a ourrent origi· PUBUC LIEN SALE PROJECT NO . ....oea ;tetl t SubcontnlctOf'a 1952 Newport 8'vd brWlCfl afllc:9 .,... be ~ Sec:llon. ~ ~ Individual; ENRIQUE GAMBOA, Deputy lord .i1d obfigllad party ne1 0< a pholocOpy of Buelneu a.nd UNIVEAsnY cw Qu1llflcatlon Stett-Coate Meaa, CA UJmlllld In~ to.. ._....... notl1led .: fie REYES, 11'1 lndMdUal; Published Ntwpon PUbliehed Newport their origfne1 resale PfJ'· Profff Ion Code CALIFORNIA, IRVINE ta the f OTS _, Oowney SM1gl Oil~ Morney d ~ AND DOES 1 through BHCh·Co••• MHa BHch·CO•t• Miii mil al timl d '8le In hu Sec. :110:..21101 DESCRIPTION OF mtfl on orm 92127 Ind L..o91 AllOdllllcln, F.A. Cou11Y hu lritlelid 1~0~~E BEING = ~!.~2\f:j Deity Piiot June 4, 11, of alee tu This sale Is iNoliCe Is hertby gi'/8fl :S?."~: ~~ er::::,' 1~ 111 ~tt!'~ ~ ~~ wll!SaJ:, Yllltin 25 -ct .. dlll ~lolflll fie SUED BY PLAINTIFF· . ·--~ TQ92 M>ject IO prior cencella-~ the ~ that University of Calilomla mtflt to the Bid Fon'll. ~ of lhl c.lltof· lhl~lalllctwfllt,. E to ~ (A Ud. le eata. deman: Flc:tttloua Buslneaa NOTICE OF g::,.~,lhl~ °'..:: a rxdc ien Nit of lht Mtdcal CenterJUCIMC) CONSTRUCTION rllli W 9'ofllOI FllClllCY OTS. ~:!_'Pl_. Code Stctiol\ dendo): MADELIN Name Stat.ment PUBLIC SALE OF lord and Obllgated P9l1Y followmg delcrlbed per· Building 53 an all in· COST EST\lllAT'E: Act, Section :l1700, El cor11•a •-.,. 11 TUNDIDOR, .,, lncfMO. The totaowtno penon1 UENJO PROPERTY Published Newpol1 · IOn8I property wlf1 be ddenlll wonc to ga1n ac-11 ~000.00 SEQ Buelnell end ~ ~ ~. , You ::i~,.~~ ual;, ANTHONY TAPIA, 8111 daWlg budMM u; NoCloa Is herebv glvetl BHCh·Costa MIU held al !hi hoUr ol cea. to Iha wail! area. wit be~~~~ Prol111lw code of the ...,,.... cl Thr .......... ~ C..:: of Ihle prope11y 111 individual: Caltoo Mar\aQeme1lt that a cloeed bid out>llc OallY Pllot June 4 11 11 o'c:lodl AM, on lhe 29 providing 11aceuary TU 6 1ta.ta of ~ lht lb\ Wiil Region.• P.O. E to HMflh Wij You /\ave 30 CALEN-11>700 Felrchlkf, Sta: IUCllon wll be he'd on ?002 !693 Dey ol Ju111, 2002, 501ectloil1, and rutor-~ 011 E DAY, Underllgned Wll be 80ld Box 7165, Slrl Fnndeco, Code s.ctori OAR DAYS alter lhlt 270 tMnl CA 92612 "1Ml2 al 10 AM o'c:lodl Cour'ICV d Orerlge, State WOik areas and tifl. 11• 2002. llld will al Public Auction on CA 94120. One capy 11 .5, )'OU rY1U11 ftle e summons is served on s0c.rnom lflC (CA) el Mifll U SIDnlgl, 11n NEWPORT BEACH of Cak1omia. is es to pre-eictsting bt Issued al DESIGN June 25lfl 2002. • 10'00 lhcdd bl _. ~ Lllln ~ dMTI ~ ~ YoU to th a ~ t9700 Feircnltci, Ste: Camelback Slrtet, New-CITY COUNCIL The prq>erty le stOfld cond111ons. Conatructlon ~~Vl~sTn~-~ em. The lollowlog per· GM\ ~ Ind ~ ~ •• '!..Pl~· rNPOnM at .,.. oourt. 270, lrvtoe. CA 92912 port Blach, County of AOENDA 11¥ INSTOAAGE COSTA of five exterior steel C 1 ...... , IOflal and/or bullneu RWt Mal..,_-, 3501 You nut ..... vwa ..,.,., 111 A lelllf or phone call Thia bcJtinela 11 con-()qflgt, Ctllomla. MINI SUMMARY MESA. IOC:ated at 2038 t>tace frames with drlled ot ahlornla, Mnl, property, g1neral Jtn'lbalw Re*, Newport ~~OrOoun ~ will rtot protect yolr. yoor ducMd by: 1 COfPO'alion U SfOAAGE will ... to Adjourned Aegua.r NEWPORT BLVD, ralnlorced concfet9 pier 3500 ~~ Place, Household, bulfneas 8-t\CADiell. Younwy (30) davt ol.,,._ tnt typewrlt11n respon11 Have you etantd aalldy lhl lien on lhl lof.. Mfftlng COSTA MESA, CALI· lootl11gs 11 various e•· :~· 824-6630 7-2450 equlc)men1, loOll, ttc .. :!.~~oZ =~~.=e= = ': ~ou~1 T. ~ng5.'7~:;-u Y•I? ::.1!~\01cr1::'F:i Study a...1on -~Ni:~:.,. IOld :r1or1r11: ~ Hot {Line: (94111 ~~.~~-~s.;~o;;~~ bmll m.lklg In ac:mr-flOllol (PINM UN court lo l\Nr yoor caee &c.ihom. Inc. ec'Opelty llofed 11n 4:00 p.m. are geMrally deacribed btam• on ctrtaln 8~~7 lor 8 nofl·re-t848·1652 Newpor1 dlra ., 12 c.FA s.o. 02F04212). You mull If you do noc lie your Thomae J. Kraus, Camellillclc SCreat. ~ June 11, 2002 H l otlows· cloltilng, Mdicwla ol the buildino flee BIYd., Colla MeM, Celi- tlon 516. Such ~ lerve en 9fldorMd = reaponae on time, you Pr .. lcStnt ~ 8tach. CA 928e0. CURRENT BUSINESS 10011 Ind/or other Relnforoemeol of two ~ the Wtll be ~ lomlt by the followtng mull be ocRllr.s In ,_ the clMn Oii thl may lose lhe c:aee, end Thie 11a1ement was lht loflowlno l)el'IOnl. 2. 2002-03 BUDGET houMhold items stored columf1a at lhl .,._, ~ 1 amount penoos Unit 113 Size: ........_. COIMWll .._ Anomeyol~~ ~ weo-. monty Ind ft'8d wttn the County lnVtntc>Mi llaled REVIEW INCLUDING bv lhe followtfloS PMO'INol: of the eenlral wino. In-75.00 per 1111 ot BIO-12X28, Ttnant Name: ... "'"-• ltf.'t) o:r'Y'..Olm property may bl tallen ~ o1 Orllflgl County below were notated by REVIEW OF STAFF ~ ST>ACE N cidental wot1t lrlcludes ~Oocumeflla Grtg Dic:IUn8on. 1*"9: ....Sdllcrlll,...._ Cerit.i' OtWe West Sanla wlthoul further warning on OS/Ot/2002 lhl lenenta al the time of PRIORITIES FOR FY Alatwd Cook, C106 rlQUlrld dtmoliCJon, and are to bl Tools. Con1tructlon ~~ :' J:' ~ N9. ea 92701 ' wttNn from me ooun. · 2002tl017'4 l'9lllal. MINI U 2002·2003 (contd. 1rom Victor Hernandez. 8394 palchfng and restoring ~:'~~ '°u~ ~. Tool Bina, -··-"" ~i4daya of thl 11inQ Theft ere otn.t legal Q9lly Plot Mey 21 28. STOAAGE rnaQ8 no 5128/02). • Jonalhafl 9'ro. 8235 contents and arcllllec· ~Oi Calllomla.. KtU &oll, .RecQ lndmull ~wtly)IDU d"'8 ln ltll~ requirements. You rMy Jyni 4. 11,JOQ2 J!I§& repfasentallon or war· (4.10 P.M.) ~ Abl:loa. "8379 tutti llnlsnes to their ... , A MANDATORY °"'* ,...,.,.. the bllew f1ll 'Pl ~ ~ CMc OM~ Me want to call an attomey rancy that the unltl COii-RESOlUTIONS FOR Ricti Hogln. 8149 ong1nal COl)d1tlon1 II riQttl to ll6d Oil ~ OOiril•D..,. ... noc ~ IO -·~ righ1 away "you do noc lllin Mid lrtYentl>MI. ADOPTION Jan Bauer, B175, 8140, also lncludee removing PAE-110 co,.. told. All Purchased a.flldlnt to~fae ~ 8 know an 1nomey, you Fictitious Buslneaa A1032 • BC. & GR 4 AOOPT10N Of! RE· B145 and rll)laOng, or rt-RRINCE_AHD llAH-oropt(ty le told on an ..._"' llctl. You ml/I/ :,:im :~~"'-= moy call &11 ettomey re-Jteme S~t LT P BY M VISED EMERGENCY ..-,.. Ebben. B127, 8208 locatl11g, mtchanlcal ~~!t..~.-C: 'As IS BASIS", and loc* ... r1Cllc:e Ind .. ~ Wiii '""' ltrral NMce Of I ~ The followlflO par90rl8 WETHERALL MANAGEMENT PLAN Efizabtlh Burgon, 8302 end 81ech1cal ducts, """' be Removed ...,.,, OOl ..... .., ... ors In "" bllr1Q 8ld offiCe (listed In Che .,.. ~ ~ as: Kl2Z1 • DAVID COA· (EMP). Mariela Mu, 8367 QOfldulll and •)'Mml .. lollowa: l :OO AM. 3 ct.ya °' Mid ..... All A1g1arW 0111ce, ...WS dldareel « Oldlrecl ptione boo!!). Aid Hat ~ Com· CORAN MISC. PV8UC HEARING Andru Robertson, requftcl to pertonn WIOfll WEDNEIOAY, JUN! N1et.,... tie pe1cf for Al adtlllllllltalln ... ~ IO Slall ot Oespun dt qui le ~. 2625 Eldafl Ave., HOUSEHOLD 20. FISCAL YEAR ~~ "'·--·. B26B llld 10 the l&tlafactofy of ~ 2002;Ji UCI MEDI· IN Ml ol ltlt. and br 11M tram cildomn. r ........,,,_ ~ ~ entreoi*' ea1a c:iladon Stt 8, Co1ta Meta. CA A2269-2271 · J. 2002-03 PROPOSED '-'"• '"'""' lhl VnlYer9lly r9pfM«ll• ,.. ...... CE A, 101 Tila must bt _. cuh onty. )IOU t.. llf'J ~ ,,.,.....,... IO.... "''"~ judicial uated lltrle oo 92627 C H R I S T 0 P H E R BUDGET HEARING Peul LIMr, B121 atlve1 ~Ortve, ~~ 33, There will bt A $50 ,.,__Iii"" ._ ~ Hl81Vt lfld 11480 plato · dt 30 DIAS Sta11lty Fre11k WOODWARD 21. ADOPTION Of 0.ltd 6rl&'02 81DDIR QUALi-""""" 117• • CA c:IMnlng ~ on al ::'::-. .. ~ wlfW = ~ cw CALENDARIOS para Slwbtll, 4754 London "2289·2271 • CHRIS THE ANNUAL AP· Slaned: Plllla 8orO FICATIONI: ltrlnte 1>2868·32", unb SC111e II ~ 10 AealorW O.C. • tl50) r-tf11. ~ IN ,....... Or., Campbtll, CA WOODWARD PROPRIATION (GANN) Thia nodce la Ql\.'WI In (1Ml~82A..fl630 Ca1101lldon In tVll'1I of 7*°7000. ~ 08/11.1>2, OG11Ml:2, llCffta 1 maqulna 111 1>5008 B1!563 • JOSEANA M. LIMIT. •ccordtnce wrih the ENDANCE AT attlltm1nt beh11een "1t ~ tsta cone BIWl Roblft Slwbtk, WALKER -MISC. CONTINUED ~rovt.lone ot Secllon SELL ~,1:HC':"~g = owflef •nd obllgat CHS-40SMtl Una ctr!t o une 2925 Elden Ave.. 18, HOUSEHOLD. PER· BUSINESS 1700 ti 81,·• ol the eeo J08 WALK II Ptrty. Fletltloue Bualn••• ~STA MESA latnadt tllltonk:a no .. C09la Mtet., CA m27 SOHAL EFFECTS 23. BOARD AND Bollflese & rolellloM MANDATORY FOR Auc::tlorlNf: JON Yap, Name Statement N.0 olrecer• proteoclon; IU This btlllnffl II con· 826511 • TIMOTHY F. COMMISSION SCHED-Code of the StaW of your........... All ltRIME CON· (IMI>) 27'-3088 The followlllQ Pl ~ ..mi. a Cl'lll· ~by: a llmled part· SUWVAN Ill • MISC. ULED VACANCIES. Cantomla. 111111iv Publlshed New Oft ,.,......, ~ Fletltloua BusfMM qulrll llent "" ~ nlf'ltllp HOUSEHOLD, PER· CURRENT BUSINESS Sales IUbjecl IO prior through classified TRACTORS. THE 8each·Coste M•• ~p'Vullr R11earCll Name 8~ con lu ~le-Have you atarttd ~ EFFECTS ~in lht event MEETING Will Ploe JI.Ila 11, l f111uraoce Serv1ees, 92 gal11 eproplad11 •I doing bullrlNa yet? No ClOll AT 1:05 A.II. Corporttt Per!i C-722 Thi lol~s ueled qul9r'I ~ la CIOf1e Bnln Aobel1 Slctlt>ek ANY PfU .. t CON- , .... doing .. lllCUChe tu C-.> TIM ...aement ... STi~~Z:MG TRACTOM A"~ Flcttttoue ....,... I~~'&~-.,.. ~sev.p.!ooct! ~= SI uetld no .,;...m. fllecl wlttl IN County AnH THl8 T•I .... .. .. Mnt IUrat!Ce s.';'.;'ic;;:''1nc ~gu111 Nlgutf, CA IU ,....... a ltlmpo, ~ ol Or.nae County ~. ~~~ The~ petWOrl (CA), 2938 Soult\ Dll· 92617 ~ PM*' II mtc>, Y on 05llff'2002" ltATI 1H THI 11D "'°" _,. ~ ~ •: =~~5 Senta Alla. CA P°!: ~Cr~ ~~r~ CW, PllOI ~M:. Cllt At A ,,_ o:Jld~•~. ~ Thi• bullrles• IS con· Llgufll Niguel, CA ~,, -~ ~~ ""°' 4, 11.flla Tl!H A ~~w C=A~ ... "°' Capl1treno Harl• dUc:ted tr'( a COfl>Of8llOl'I D2677 ., • ._. ,..... • -11111r. 0.Vldlon C ) Have you 1tart1d Thie buelnne It con· pane <M la 00f19. ',,~ • 2:11 County ' l4arle doing 1>u1111eM yet? ~tr'( 111 nMM! w!-=.otlOtPuedl~ ~uf[ CW Aiil a;"l..DffWMY, ~V:: ~1 Jua Ytt, 1>mt11&1 Hnt you started "'1td ~..,., 1 UINID "90P!ATY BUS.'LN~SSPfi ~ Otellrl and c.n. Ceelt••io. CA SM75 Frttldl & Cormany 111· doing bual11111 yet? un llloOldo Nolet ..._ ~ ~ot ~l. ~ &outflttn Otan M.nct s.Mcet, Inc Y•, Mlly l , 2002 lnnt~ SI no ,_a J!...'*':'I~...-· ~-'.~., ~ ~UC (CA> 16 Malit J. ConMny, JlllMI ~n ..,...,._ a _ tMle, 3SOQ ..,...Y • ......._ • PrHldtfll Tbt1 alalln*ll WU ............. "" ___....., --*'" .. be on Plact, trvln•, CA CA mtl ..-...... Thte ... temtnt wu nlecl wttti ltwt County puedt hltlar a utt JUNE tt, 2IOCll at 10.30 82987•2450 "* ....,_ la filld w1tt1 1f14 ~ o.tt ol Oninoe eounty .~......!' ,....,__o • .!9! o11'd0dl A.M ,• Mini ~ e...-INI .. .. ...--.. _ , -.... 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'l11r 011ily PilcJI ar1·rp1~ no li11hili1y for any 1·rmr i11 un AJvrni~ntrnt for y.·l1id1 it 1110' 111· ll':ipomililr rxrrpl fort.hr t'mt ·of rhl' put'f' 11r111nll) 0<·1·upiril Ii~ r he• rrrur. By Fax (<>-+'>) o:l 1-6:><>4 (Pli-0"4" i~c-lu1lr) our 1111rnr nnli pho11r n11111IH'r 1111tl •r II ncll \'1111 had• •·ill1 a pri1·r 1111orf' ) ByPhone (C)i9) 642-:>6?8 Hours By Mall/In Person: :tm \~ <·1-11 Rt"' St rt·et Co ... 1u \fosu. (~A '>2b2? \r ~1,1o<111 llhtl & 01wS1 Monday ............... Friday S:OOpri1 Tuesday .. : ...... : ... Mone lay 5:00pm Wednesday ... : .... Tue!\day S:OOpm Thursday ...... Wednt'<1day S:OOpm Friday .: ........... Thur'l{lay 5:00pm Saturday .............. f riday :i:OOpm Crt'tlit 1·un onl~ lw ull1111•1·!1 fo1 1hi· fin.I in""rtion. Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Sunday ................ Friday :i:OOprn Gl EOUAI. llOUStllG OPPORTUNITY All real estite aowrtislno In INS MWSj)apll 1$ sub,ect to ttte Ftc1e<11 Fair Housino Act of I 968 as amended whteh malcts It lllagal ro ldvertiSt •any prelerence. hmitatlon or dlscrtm1nat1on baSed on l'ICe, COIOr. relt0· Ion. sex. lllndlcap, familial stalUS or national origin. or an ln1entlon to make any sucll preference. !Imitation or discrimination • This ntwspaper will no1 knowingly accept any advertlsemenl tor rut eslltt w!llch Is In viOlatlon ol Ille law. Our readers are heraby Informed lhll all dWelllngs IOYertlHd tn !his ntwspaper are avalf.tble on an tqUll OC>PQrtunlty bUtS To comp!lln ol d1scrlm1-natton, Clll HUD IOll·lrll at 1-80IH24-8590 ... -,.-... ( _,, . . ' . . ') .g Index 1. as 420 ERVICE DIREcTO B 4H·46• a 101. 216 480-486 ---- • l ............ ~ ............. . ~ cm Reach 80,000 Homes Each Wttk For Only $32 per week (4 wk, min.) 400·412 470. 478 C.U Lon.._ .. 642·5678 x.24 I 1·:.r"'!!l l-·•l l•::J1B! I• ~ti I• ~11~1 l•.-:ll Im --=11• ~I WAHTm HoU1e or Condo FOUHD 8ladl doll wired Local ~ cats dogs for ~ AMiil T-'-6 T-i. Aldi * PRIME ESTATES * $450,000-$950,000 wflh C1oM to the Beech c:oller It 200I lllil SenU edoplloll rain or shr.e. 1Y9fY Newpol1 8e1c:t1 IUlltJ dMllf 2 potrllOns FT t.lon-Fn. "-' be .._ 0111 =y 111 A=E~ Ocean Views ocean -28r 281. Buyet 211r, a., 1 Clf gnge. AN Aw., Cotta MeN. Sat·Sun ~ Fashion hu posruon lor hlgllly ll'lwnld Ol*W'!I'-ECE 111115 the llsllnp In thlt your ntxt paydly eor- Mountian Viewst Atmous IQ!. 949-280-2<131 11950-$2215 · MH1M034 Island ANIMAL NETWORK mowaled lndlY With strong !!QU!!!d 714-540-1919 amgory "Wf ,..-. nlef'C • F1S1 • Confidenllll agt Patnck Teno<e A!!I M~7100 Found Strolltf 512 on Info Mt-644-2279 compul8r ... Fu ,__ YCMI to tall • 900 Ho Cfld~ c:liecll Ad\1111()1 949-856·9705 I !!,_. 18.Al'llM! I Bllbol P9nll\lllll. Call 6 wwwm:£1';,ll~rg to 949-721-8808 :::•r=H~Klt=~ number In wlllch SmltlClrd • ll/!Yllllll tlf'f· WWW palncktenore com --uaury E'Blufl 2Sr 2Ba deecribe. MM75-5133. USTlNG FOR DOGS ••DOG LOVERS•• A!SIOlllU MUSI know fine ~ ... dwgil per .,.. l~eo-9l&6 : the grttnbtl end ~ MM51-4e06 B1th111 & groorntra Miii. Exp OfP/ need IPl)ly "'nute.( ..,C:..;.;A"'"L'.;:;.SC;::.;A.;:..:N.._l --- o/r",, S4wl 12-4. bllck pa110, 2c gar, nee FOUND 10 YR OLD good """' ..... Ena MHG-t704 $2200Jmo 949-e75-4885 Goldtn Retl1t HPB rieeded, hlrd wor11, ~ _ I Gtan~lllt Orlw. So cl Hwy Stucb, pvt entr, ver, • Oclc1t klllen1, CFA, pay, 11ex hrs, COM Dog ~-----... Prrmt1 lOClllOI! Exc/u$/ve kilcMetle. wait to lllOC)8 & a-, 2Br+ loft 381 Condo ~:5:zt:30 IMpofd tool! ..... S500 WUh !MM73-4137 ~~''1 ... commllfltty. 2 belch, S595-S695. Shela na pa!IO. balcony, 2 story, ,.,,. -~ -'!!~ DRIV"'ne """e. Run --"' '· !M9-27S.14S9 or 675-5838 WIO hlt-iJPll, CaR agl Bob I , .... ...,........ .,._,.,...TT73 ~ ... """ "'"' 1 olb'den Witllll-lns. S23QO(mo 714·348·1202 440 ..,,...!I!! 8 company with opllOtll 53 ~:.~Cr~=.1110C01TA = I 48r 281 Newpon Helgnt.t. • ""' ~ -1 • --1 ~~,v·3~r:~r~¥. 949-533·1400 (cell/ • -lg yard. lndry hlt-upa, DIW, Old you talw FEN·PHENI 8ERCIR .. perlence Flatbed/HH. ,_.r pakll/~ ok POHOIMIMIREOUX? There • • 1-800·835·9471. Vena. BEACH AXER Hlwpolt Ac:rott t1tt SlrMC 12500/mo. 94 7o la a RttJ P011i1>My you are 1·866·3134478 + GUEST $549,000 28r 1 SBI, 1c gar, no Piii. Mgible tor $250,000"' com-FATHERS ""IC;.;..;;A;:..L'""'SC""'A""N._l ---BETTER HURRY! Sll9!ilmo. l665 IMnl A~ VILLA BALBOA pensation. Can toll lree AGT. Mt-nu120 116· 9'9-m-9422 Ext. 200 •1.aso. 1 • e 1 1 • a s 1 • 9 1 s s DAY SPECIAL Ft.rnltln Tedlnlcln: Exp L-'Y G.-i c-..., ~ ~::' ~ ~ ICAL'§CA~l AB SPORTS rr ~·~ ~ _., Tll-Squete 1Br 1Ba wllng, Im"*""-oll-whilt Dtcot WEDOIHG DRESS Size GOLF 3005 S oc Alk tor Vidor WANTED Manager, Bartender, Sener, But Boy for upecllt WINE BAR· NB Experience Required Wint Knowledge Pr1f1ned 949-566-9463 ...... be Wtry cl oul °' -compenltt. Qltdl """ the local Btt1er Buelneu Bu-,_ beb9 you tlnd any _, Of fMI IOf IMMce9. AMd and undentaod • 1ny contncta beb9 you 1lgn. ABSOlUT£ GOlDMINEt Heed I to.I? Good cndlt, bed ct9dlt no ~ contOlldN for I loww lnl11111 ra1t. Cell 1..a6·27S·1:s88 (No up!ronl Fe.I Frw epplicaCJon, r..t epprovll. HON Pf!OFIT OEST CONSOUDA~ CALL , ....... 764-3331 24 hour coneultatlon C'ss,t~·=:-" ~ Ac!. 19491 &IM7TO 8 Orglnal purchase Harbor Just N. 1~ '648 10ll i.. Mna! Bn·~9 x 9200 1 • 19 I l!WOt!;e~~ of 405 Fwy ~!!TY~11e Sl\ICflo W1terfront Rnllu,.llt ..U Ellptfltnctd Http Food Prlf> Server• Manager/Bueboy DllhWHhtr 949-673.-9463 :0 ":'~t=-:.-= Nied Flnanclal Help? .... e.2)MIG 8anll loene/9ad Credit/ 8rirupky, We ~ Help! Mow-Ill Sptdll Speco4 ... RT X • 7 C r yo 111 Newpo11 hit 11u lllllOnl 111• $795 ll'lcl Ing Outtt. lb I I Plasma Complele evadabll Cd Sltvens a MW. gal9d. bile IO bc:h. Gtt b -Mll1UllART RH set, graphite Crou 949-646-1394 t1Nn1S & 1oc 949-615-«m ICOUICall shaft, woods and lllotel i r 0 n s R e I a II LA w ARM ,... PIT a.II ETERNITY/TOMMY 1~..-. ESTEE LAUDER s 1 SOK • + s Be you1 own bc111 SS Fin IYU Frw llliol Clll IDCMlt ~111 MANAGERS s199 99 demo ~~~' ';:';: dr/ • SPECIAL• blow-oui S297 99 1.52 Moo-Fn 9'~7'10 ._ _____ .,, S20 OFF WITH AO 1 per customer Wort From HolM S1~ A Local Vending Route =I (Mull prttent II-. Ad) MON-FRI· U ' How hlrl119 CASHIERS St~ PT No exp WI 100 top locllane. llOK • tl6""' & k'*:tttrtllll Older Style Fumitln SAT 10-3 • Ntw Co • Great oppottUNly tr1111 1-886-294..()552 www yeerty. lnvwtJMnt req. Situl1itd on btelAIUy PIANOS .. Coli.ctlbles 714·432·6050 462 E 17111 SI, Colla 1.4.a lllCCl!!cyClt.eorn/ptm 1400-4a .. 717 llndlcll*I grounds • ~. -M•&4t-24'2 r~~~~r:cr 2'·~; ·;;c~·:;~ I I ~-~~E~~s~ Call Classified Today phonta/FrH HBO. --·---TMT8EOI ~I pb 20-30 hl1/ ~2,:.S-~~=..c, =w~ :o:u! WE BUY ESTATES ICa,PUTIRS mos~~ '~ .. t~,,..,'i"ttip (949) 642-5678 Clings. lilt OOltller IOpl, no Ory C1oM lo 406 & M '1~ lriofdy-• . . ;:====...,..=..,,..==.!.!:=============== Duffy 21 It Clllllc 2001 na"'f blue. lull tncto&<lre ht111tr dbl ball pl( & more $24.500/obO 949-673-2060 p!!!, ltue. 949-~1713 Fwys. Min'• from O.C (4)1M1c Compu1er1 hnorrlmlc Vlfw &I* Fafrgrdt, colltgt and G119hlte, Aqua. Cllerry & :.::-.=~':'= 1·-:111 = :•=. :~ ~~e~= ~IP If lot, 5 Fp'I. md room wl reat1u11nta. Al X1nt cond. 94H40:1621 5 ~ pool mil/I, O)Tll COST A MESA ml. giMt qudtl, Mfotx ... _____ ... MOTOR INN I I pool, Indoor -li(IUd ,. .............. Pt .............. .._ 2ZT7 """°' llMI -~ wrtklo QIHfl lat =.. ~~ Cod_, Pllonl ........ 40 II WMITE~ J4.950.* soo-541~1 ;r; = ~ .._ _____ .. -~ . . ~lumlatled SOUTH c3AST 5Y= AUCTI N COAST COIN HEEDS OLD COINS! Gold. ailYer, ltWtlly. Wltchts, tl\IJqUH, collectibles 949:§42·9" 7 ~ . ~ r . I ~ . . . 2212 ......... ..... a.,CAtn07 -ai-CAtao ... nw ........ ar 2111 • "*"° + 112 1111 ~ Olk HoMlitr Ctll . IU·l7M 208 C--. Rodrar, lledrlll TOP SSMIECOflOSI J&rz. A & 8 Soul, Roe*. IC 50'5 & &O'S MKE ~7505 M•722·1'21 ut, Co111111od•, MHI0-1050 ~-.... ~ ........... 1 **************** * SHORES INTERIORS * : WULCMUQUIMTIOM : * ~E! * * • * * * * t;&..l..J * * ~ RIMWI. l...an1)S. ~ ••• * 26'0 Avon Street * Run your ad In the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Hunti~on Beach Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form wtth your credit card t or matt with a check today! R\.ra for a week! tf ~car does not ill, .... "" k for ...... Wiiie ... ,. for Nit $18". --------------------, D YD, llU. llY CAR ,_.... .. :1 --a .. o- ' .a.ac.. .... Q MU I I I .._,.._ __ ,...., ______ ....,. ___ _ 111 1r= 1== =~ .... ..... ---a---· I ..._ ._ .... -.... .,. I --= ___ ..... .. ...... __ ...... .. .. ,=11murL~ I '-~~~ ........ ~~-----~--~-" I ·---~~~~~--,~--------- I 10 I TueSday, June 11, 2002 I TODAY'S ..... c ... s .. o .. s~s ... w .... o ..... Ro ..... r .. u .. z_z_L .. E_ S7 Kn.t ICl1l1gle 158 -MIP !18~(2 wd•) eoLa-., w.- 82 SUrlgy DOWN , E.-fy _ ... 2 Adr-- Ounne 3 Galcho'• rope 4 Pro wte !I Elltallllllll e~-. 7 lampreye 8 HMO wortter1 9 IOngllOn'• !eland 10 Sele to Mt 11 Door p9l1 12 Recital jliec:e t 3 Femlnl"9 ending 18 Coon dog 22 Pu! up -~ 24 Holld•y 01111ber 25 ·Uncle Milllt. 27 NllpkJn 28~ve!O "'°'d 28~1 -Ev.,,s 30 Not Illar 31 1..eg.i document Classified is CONVENIENT w-hether you're buying, selling, or just looking, classified has w-hat you need! CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 Bridge By C~LES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH '1,A\" OR DF.17F.N1>1 Both vulnmlble. Sooth dealt. •Uh, spidc fil and a Side ICC merited WF.sT NOR111 ••• ,J ~,.5 ¢AQ J •A98J • 8654 O KQJJl 0 6 •K 10 2 EA1''T •1 ~10764 O K8 75J •Q J 4 SOlffH •AKQJ l \; A ,, 1094 2 •765 The biddin~: SOUTH WEST l\ORTH EAST I• P1W 2• PHI l Pass 4• Pa9S Pus Pvss Opening lead: King of Thi~ is an old, bur good. chcsrnut. Study all four hlll'l<b. then decide: Would you rather play or defend four spndei. after the lead of the king of heon..~'! With a founh uump. North would have had enough fol a limll raise of Sooth\ one-spade opening. When Sooth rebid 1wo diamoodll over the two-club res~. NOfh judged the ~lrontt holding in pan~r·s <;CCond . I jump Ill aamc. SIJPPO'e~ elea to play. A ret.-tively • • concr.::t becomes com plkak:d a.fief winnina the ICC . - or hcaru 11 Irick one, you cuh the II« and ~ina or 1pedcs. East di.:ard ina a hcan on the second round. You draw the remaining rrumps and take the diamond finesse. East wins and forces ou1 your last crump by revert ing 10 hcam, and you cod up with only nine Irids -nvc •padcs. two d1amonch and two aces. - However. you were rialil w choo>e to declare. You simply have to m1prove your timing somewhat .. A~ be rore, win the ace of hearts and draw four rounds of lrlllJlpS. discard 111g a cl ub fTOm the tabl.e. Now lead a diamond 10 the ace and continue with the queen. BcSI defense 1s for Ea.-1 to ri!>C with I.he king of diamond;. and return a heart. Instead of ruffing, d1i-c11rd a club from hand. and another club when hca/1!1 arc conLinued TIIOSC are tricks you have to I~ any- way. . Now you can ruff the next heon jcttisooing the jack of di11mond.\ from du~my. Thai unblocks I.he Bui1, per- m11ung you 10 score the ten and nu1e of diamonds, along with the ace of club!., for I.he fulfilling lOCkli. Thi) lmc llllll!"'teeS increasing your d1a mond Irids Crom two to three and your rorol take to I 0 trick.-.. I· --=II ... ---~-ANlllWl---11 • ~ I Wenled SOit tllp In Newpon Harbor for Hatteras Sport Flsher. 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