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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-06-23 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotot " c 0 .. .. Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 . \ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 2004 Rape-trial arguments should close to~ay Greg Haidl's defense attorney, Joseph Cavallo, on Tuesday calls the videotape heavily relied upon by the prosecution throughout the case 'a piece of junk.' teenagers could face up to 55 years and four months In state prison, The de- fense has consistently maintained that the acts were consensual and that the girl was a willing parddpant who was conscious and cooperative during the incident. Hess said the boys' actions showed that the girl, Identified only as Jane Doe, is Hnot a wUling sex partner.• "These are little boys pulling the wings otr of a butterlly, • he said. "They're doing It because they can and because they can get away with It.• a betmyer of t.ru.st. She Ued to her pa.r- ents. She cheated on her friends.· Cavallo said the videotape heavily re· Ued upon by the prosecution through- out the trlaJ "ls a piece of junk." DHpl Bh1r1th Daily Pilot said during closing arguments Monday. SANTA ANA - A 21-mlnute video- tape of an alleged gang rape not only captures the incident in lurid detail but acts almost like a guide for charges filed again.st the defendants, the prosecutor in a hlglrprofile case involving the son of an Orange County assistant sheriff Greg Haidl, son or Orange County As- sistant Sheriff Don HaJdl. Kyle Na- ch.relner and Keith Spann are accused of raping an unconscious 16-year-old girl and sexually assaulting her with various objects a.s she lay on a pool table in the garage of the Haidls' Corona del Mar home. On Monday, Deputy Dist Atty. Dan Hess put up still plctures from the videotape, which jurora have had the opportunity to see several times during the trial, on a large television screen. The prosecutor walked jurors through the charges as be matched each felony count with a still Image on screen. The boys were also mugging and pos- ing for the camera as they celebrated their acdons, he said. "I don't know how many dmes it's been stepped on, spit on and crushed," he said. Cavallo alleged that police officlals and the prosecution played a part in doctoring the video and that the tape played before the jury was. a copy. The defense's video expert testified that the If convicted of all 24 counts, the three PRECISE PRUNING A gardener walks among a set of artfully trimmed hedges outside the Orange County Performing Arts Center. But Greg Haid.l"s defense attorney, Jo- seph Cavallo, said he did not know where the prosecutor got "the gall to call this girl a little butterfly.• "She was no butterfly,• he said. "She's S.eARGUMENTS,Pa1eA4 KENT TREPTOW I DALY PILOT Church hot topic of council flare-up A special-events law's approval comes with religious and political baggage from members. Deirdre Newman Oa1lyPllot COSTA MESA -A fight involving the demonstration of gay rights evolved into a battle over the separation of chureh and state Monday night when council mem- bers finally approved a special-events law. INSIDE For more nows from the Costa Mesa City Council meeting, see PegeA3 Tempers fiared when two council members suggested changing the wording of the law, whJch the council first approved on June 7, to lnclude churches among those that need special- event permits. The law, designed to update the city's existing procedure for obtaining special-event per- mits, was crafted in response to a lawsuit filed last summer invoMng a gay-pride parade in the city. The lawsuit caJled dem- onstration requirements set up by the city "unreasonable" and "unconstitutional" and criticized the entire permit process. Newport budget approved unchallenged The new law, which passed 3 to 2 Mon- day, Is •content-neutral,'' meanlng per- mits will no longer be issued based on the type of speech Involved with the event. See COUNCIL, Paa• A4 The Mariners Library and Fire Station 7 were the biggest capital-improvement projects on the list. Allcl1 Robln1on Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEAOI -The City Council added roughly $1.5 million to the city's 2004--05 'J)ending Tuesday night, ultimately approving 11 $171- million budget for the next ftJCal year without contention from the public. The changes came from a $13-rnll· lion checldlst that contained rewnue adjustmentt and new spen~ that council membera haa 'IU~ted, but It was largely made up or capital lm- provement projects that must be re-- budgeted because they are carrying over from 2004. The council unanl- mously approved the budget. The biggest supplemental spending proposals from council members were $200,000 for ldewalb at Irvtne Avenue and Santiago Drtve, $95.000 to upgnade Balboa Island stttttllghts and $80,000 for upgrades to Pacific Coast Highway from the Santa Ana Rlwr to the Arches. Supplemental re· INSIDE/OUT quests totaled $1.5 million. C.Ouncilman Steve Bromberg had requested the Balboa streetlight up- grades, but asked that funding be re- duced to $35,000, which will coveT re· painting the light poles. The other $60,000 would have paid for new Ugbt globe& No residents spoke against any budget decisions at Tuesday's meet- ing. The Mariners Library and Fire Sta- tion 7 were the biggest capltai-lrn- provemeot projects on the list, com- ing In at $3.85 million and $3.09 millJon, respectively. Otherwise, the balanced budget Stopping in the woods on a snowy evening L lb moat nadw Southern everyone lived by sibUnp. Ca1l(omians. I maihtaln wtUit I these rules. But After about four days of this, I was consider to be a healthy one winter olght ready to slug the next person who dtitrult of~ I'm certalnly not ln 1985, I aaked me to name the capital or u Md about this u 1<>me. I will, for discovered there anything. Then one evening, Angel'• eJample, oc:cMk>naDy strike up a were some In this brother, Sal. announced he wu comeraatlon wlth the penon world who h.8d no leaving to Visit eome friends in Jtandlng In front of me at the problem putting Walker, a neatby town even higher In checkout line, and I feel an cheir trust ln tho elevation than Pmcott obM&ation to Ullat anyone uld1'g for handaof •1-1ey, do you inlnd lf 1 tag alongr I ditecdonl. a>mplet• ubd. But whenever an unfamWar DAVID ~ The trip to WalUr la by way of a penon comt1 near me ln pubUc, I SILVA I WM whh my Cleleberous, Windlng mountain road. am~ on my guard. ::=z:end The road la eapeclally dangerous In lt'I • bfi•:J chine-bl lelm th• Anlll that Winter, wtnter, when )'OU can e.111)' roUrid • Nile euly you Git 10 chem. <lu1lanM with her 6mdly in tum,:.= olblack ice and Nlwi' open your door to...,... Prwoc'i. Am.; Pnllcott la about 5,400 lllde CMr a ctift. I.a IUCh. Slay ilen ID"'*"'::: And felc lboVe eea lewl ad p11 really s.J c:rtpt hla lltde betel ~ alolil --.ewrplckup eold in Decernb«, IO the vtelt at 1~20 mph, lloWtng It to w'4Wt 10 ~llwdlatbedlylll~lllt.1 bnoMd a lot of llnlnt Indoors and ............. M ........... ~ TrlWal PUnult wtth Anlll'I was cooaJdered status quo, providing $24.2 mill.Ion in public Improvements, special projects and ongolng mainte- nance. Revenues next fisca.I year are pro· jected to rise a meager 1.38~ from this year to reach about $156 million. Employee benefits, retirement costs and contractual salary Increases ac- counted for most of the increase In this year's budget, dty offidals said For example, the police department's negotiated contract with employees required a 7% saJary hike In 2005. That drove the $2 mllllon locrease, whJcb put the department's spending at $35 mllllon. Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.~com WEATHER & ExJ*t an only pertty gloomy dlY ••June wlndldown. SMP111Kl. SPORTS . GymnMt Jennifer P9rilla'I on h9r wry to the -Suml'Nf Olympics In Athena. IMPlllA7 NEWPORT BEACH Irrelevant honoree to be roasted Tonight's 'Lowsman trophy' banquet is the NFL-heavy week's main event eyeing its last man. Allele Robln1on Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -While the smeU of athletes' sweat wtlJ be mercifully absent, the jocular, back-slapping atmosphere of the locker room will W pn:vall at a fete tonight highlighting Mr. Irrel- evant, the NFC. last Qraft pick. 1. C:Q{){P ,.. At tonight-. "Low· 'tttlNMW\'"oj.1.\ aman trophy" banquet. the centeqriece event of Irrelevant Week, honoree Andre Sommer- aell Will ba routed in the preeence of bis fatnUy, put NFL greats and football en· thuataita of Newport-Mesa. ~ Is a defeDIMt end and line· backer · Who attended &t&nd& High SChooJ u a frahnlan and sophomore. He ......... -23. 2004 LOCALS ONLY . .~ .. • • • • ' t PETS OF THE WEEK Dlisy and Riesling Dally and~ are two tabbJ/cartf 8-week-old kittens bom with eyelid...-. (incomplete eyelid ronnadon). Neither have corDei1 ula!ndons, but they doh.IM 10me oomeal .ma lrOm me lubes rubbing on the delicate · swface or the eye. Ouch! Tune ii ol the euence to Mlp sweet Da¥y and~ befoie damage to the cornea alfectl theti abWty to see. Or. Elaine Wexler Mitchell hu ref'emd them to the ~Clinic ror Animalt in Tustin to surgically comet lhrir half-ronned eyeJJds. Th.ls su,..ry ~not cosmetJc; It Is esaentiaJ to lafeguard their vision and stop the lrr1tadon and pain or their lashes rubbing the IWface of their eyee. An initial conSultation ls acheduled for next week and conununlty coot:rfbutions wtU be necessary to pn>Cftd. Community Animal Networt does not klIJ animals that become too expensJve, nor does It restrict an animal from being rescued because of the cost. If you wanr to help needy anlmals, call (949) 759-3646. or memo chedcs: ·0a1sy and RJesllng saght Fund. Thx 10 33--0971560, and send your tax·deductlble donation to C.Ommunity Animal Network. P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA.92MS. GEITING INVOLVED • OETTWG INVOlYED runs periodlcally In the Dally Pilot on • rotating basJt. For lnfonnation on adding your organization to thla list, can (949) 674-4298. FM&ES-COSTA MESA Th!a team of community-baMd organWttions. which wol'b to provide youth end famllles with counaeltng, femlly ~ health tdualtlon, mentoring, tutoring, efte.-.dK>ol activities end ldnshlp IOtv1cee, needs vofunt88f'S In ell ereet. (949) 674-3978. FISH-MOBILE MEALS Call (949) 642~ to help FMnda In Sefvic:e to Humanity with the Mobile Mealt prog ... m end~ ongoing emergency ...i.tanceto ~In need. Both •lwev9 Melt W>luntMr eSlistance In• v..-iety of ereaa. (949) 646-8060. FRIEMDS Of THE BALLET MOH11IMTitE The Frlendl nMd volunteers who want to help talen~e<f locel denceta peffonn In profeulonel theaten. For 30 veers. the orgenizetion has provided the community with quellty Russian ballet training, helping youth develop strong discipline ltdlls, buUd high Mff...teem end ecNeve ckeema of being• profeeslonal dancer. (714) 241-7424. FRIENDS Of THE COSTA MESA UBRARIES The frlendl la 8 SUppof1 groop for the thtM llbreria In Cotta,._., Help with fundraialng .vents end help promote library programs ·~~ nou1'°""~· (71-566-4396. FRIENDS Of 1lE NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY The boobtofe needs donetiona for boolr ....._Good quality dlltdt9n't Ind nonfiction books .,.. eepedelty needed. 'They mey be Id et 8lfy of the br9nCti •iM'* -Bafboe, ~riners or Con>na def Mar -or In the apedel booll dOMt next to the Friends Boot Stof'9, et 1000 AWC9do Aw. Vofunteen ere nMded to staff the Uaed-boolr store. which la in1lde the entrance of the Central Ubrery. Volunteers must be members of the Friends of the Library end are asked to work one three-hour shift per month. (94917~9667. FRJENOS Of ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The Friends of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter meet the first lllundey of each month to plan projecta end events that benefit homelen femillea. FOCIS la the shefter'a only fundreialng •rm. (949) 640-8828.. GIRL SCOUTS Glr1 Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers who will be trained ea troop leaders, MMt on apeclel oommltteos end give lectures, demonstnrtiona or claasea. (714) 979-7900. GIRLS INC. Of ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers ere needed to offer educational and enrichment • opportunities for glr1a and boya. (949) 848-7181. HOSPICE PREFERRED Cttc>K:E Volunteers are needed to help make a difference In the tlvea of terminally ill persona end their femill-. Volunteers would eultt them with rlOfll'TlediQI ~ such •• providing rapite for the primary caregiver, running enands. reading to the patlen1a end weekly aodel vtsits. The orgenlzetion ia elao looking for derfcal end bereavement voluntMrs to nalst with office dutlet. Trelning la provided. (714) 980--0900. ttllMAH OPTIONS The organization ahelten, counMls end ectucst• abused women end children. It la looking for volunteers. (949) 737-6242, ext. 24. IMAGES SAL.ON lmaget Salon will hOat e book drop-off for• IOC91 e,... IC:hool. Perticfpents will receive • 10% ditcoYnt on retell prices with • book dOnetJon now through June 30. lnfonnetion: 2516 E. Coast Hlghwly. lnfonnetfon: (949) S76-6631. DailyAPilOt JoeeJ ...... M Oirec$:)( I New. Dealt Qlief. CM91~ ...... ~a>tn .......... Gli'le ...... 'Thoml9 ~ '*II 5eitow1ti. Mb Q \ •llOI I • FOR A GOOD CAUSE DON ~/DAILY Pl.OT Newport Harbor High senior Elle Erpenbeck has been very active with trying to ban smoking on Newport's beaches. Smoke-free fight Newport Harbor High senior dedicates time and energy to getting cigarettes off beaches and focusing on other Earth-friendly issues. Jimmy Stroup Special to the Daily Piiot A !though she's still a student at Newport Hatbor HJgh School, Elle Erpenbeck has done more than her rair abareoftakirigcareorthe envtronmenr, el"pedally at the NeWport Beach Pier. A person who seems to touch and Impress everyone she meets, Elle has been working to make the beaches amoke-&ee. ·1 think the protection or the envfrorunent is the worthiest or cauaes." the 17-year-old senior said. Steplwtle Barger, founder and executiVe director or &rth Resource Foundation based in Costa Mesa. and Ananya Mullane, the foundation's youth program cooroinator. had only nice things to say about Elle, calling her their ·urtle pride and joy" and DUI ARRESTS 'n..peapleMV9 ...... • • I don •ueplclon.of drtvlng undlt the lnluence of •"* tr1rt. TNyt.wonly ..._. ••••don •llPlcion of .............. OOllliltlr9d lr'1M*rtl ..... prCNM gully. COl1a..U ~YlbneuW. •• eo.. ..... • MlfllrtNv-Z.-12. C..Meea • lru. ......... COllll .a.niaz!ng.. ·She's willing to do everything." Mullane said. "whether It be on the smoke-free beaches or on her own campus." Scott Morlan, a teacher at Newport Harbor Hlgh School. echoes these sentiments. He recalled how Elle seemed fwtess when speaking In front of the Newport Buch Qty Coundl any time the iisue of smoke-Cree beacbea came up, most recently at the end of April. "When you haw something to say, you have to go say It," FJ1e said. Additionally, rule la the president of the Earth Reto\U'Ce Foundation Oub at Newport Harbor High. a club Morlan said the senior was a •driving rorce· in rebuilding. Oub goals include keeping the campus clean, encouraging recycling · on campus and participating in off-campus activities like beach cleanups. Elle maintains that cigalett.e butts on the beaches aren't only bad fur the environment, but also unappealing. "We get sick and tired of sitting down in the sand and there'll be a pile or cigarettes by your towd," she said. A& iC her volunteer cleanup and volce at council meetinp weren't enough, HDe has begun a letter c:a.ll\paigl:1 to Newport Beach Oty Council members to seek their support in getting Newport's beadles smote-Cree -though she did admJt she hadn't recetved a response. •1 sent them June l," she said. •0o you think they got them by nowr· Ananya Mullane merely nodded her bead when she foWld out F.De was eend.ing letters of bet own volition. ·1 think iC we bad not only more youth. but more lib Plle, the world would be a better place," she said. • L8i ROblJrt Doering. •• COlltlM... NadpOft...,. ..... •Dlrnona.nt~­.......... • Todd ...... z.ctiert.. 40, CO.Mele • Milleoo ............... 21.c.vn. ,,.,...., • ..... ICMN.22,C.-Mme WI* I 1 I • ICll ""-lMMln. 41, eo. ..... • "91'9 Adrtel; GOrlll!l1a. .. CcMrw .. ... II** ...., . ....._kltilln....,n •a.tt11 ..... T...._ • .... ~ !::.--.:t1' ...... ••• f!Dftlildt •• t: ......................... ...... •"'91111••=·""--· Ji'-~·· ..... ........ 21 .... 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The budget went through on a 3-1 vote with Councilmen Allan MllOSO<>t and Oui Steel dlssent- ~e di.scus&ion of the budget illl)Strated the dichotomous opinions couodl membets have about the role or government Wltlle some, lib Mansoor, prefer a limited role, c.ouncUwoman Ubby Cowan believes city gov- er(unent should provide services the community wants, with the community pitching In as well. ·rm not interested In living in a community that doesn't value people,. c.oWan sald ',Ille approved budget relies on $9.3 million of fund balances aurled ~ from the previous 6scal year. Some residents saJd the city should try to balanu lt.s budget without telyl.ng on this taciic in the future. ·vou can't keep U5lng thLs fund-balance stuff,• Geotr West sald. "You have to find a wJ.y to balance it withou1 pulling mon?' forward from the previous year. Man.soar said he voted against the budget because it wasn't lim- ited enough. He said che prlma.ry responsibility of the budget ls for i.nfra.sttucture and public &afety. "As much as pos&ble, every- thing eJse showd be delegated to families and private lentitiesl.· Mansoor said City Manager Allan Roeder and the dty's finance team re- ceived major kudos for putting together the budget without any lnaease in taxes or fees. In an effort to cut costs, the council also examined some . programs and servtces to con-aoun:a to be used exclusMly for alder whether they should be gpecific p~ and leS'Yices. modllled or discontinued. UU ·1n times of prosperity, we can teen Pf'.OIVUJ\I and the appeals afford to wall olf 10me ~ pcoc But many residents l&ld but in times of 6nandal crtsls. l they ' didn' feel that altering know in my business, {I wouldnl th«R programs and services do th.at)." resident S:am Cladt would m.Ue a signiflcant dent in said the budget In addJtion. the council 6US- •Many of these are nomina) in pended the Oty Home Buyer scope or the whole budget. and Progiam. starting with the 200t- they ure the thlnp families love 05 fiscal year. The program 1w a and want." aaid ~ldent Katrlna balance of about $3'0,000 held Foley, who is on the Planning in escrow. Because the program Comm.1$aJon. bu been susplmded, these funds In reviewing the programs and can now be returned to the gen- seivices. .the council approved eral fund balariee. combining the city newsl~ner The council also adopted a wtth the recreation newslettet. resolution establishing an ap- Slx programs and services were proximately $14-rniWon general slated for future dlscussion, ln-fund operating reserve for the duding the mobUe playgroWld/ -next fiscal year. mobile skate park program and Mayor Gary Monahan the appeals process. summed up how painful the The council approved the chokes in this yeat's budget were elimination of polices and prac-for everyone involved. tic:es involvmg •walling off' rev-"This bas not been easy," enue for specific uses. Over the Monahan said "We've just gone past sevetal ~a.rs, many prac-through a serious dlsa.wlon. tices have been established th.at and there are definitely a lot of restrict Oexibillty in the budget competing ldeas on the Qt)( by walling off certain revenue Council. 1 think that's good: John Wayne opens more checkpoints · The $4.5-million addition of eight new security lanes will cut down the wait for departing passengers. Marlu O'Nell Daily Pilot JOHN WAYNE AJRPORT - Summertime travelers golng through John Wayne Airport should spend Jess time waiting in line after the airport doubled its security checkpoints. Space for eight new check- points -four at each end or the terminal -opened on Friday. In their first day of operation, pas- senger wait times were cut in half. airport spo"esman Justin McCusker said. "Without even opening all the checkpoints -we opened six on each end -we cut the wait from 45 minutes to 20 minutes, espe- cially during the peak hours be- tween 5 a.m. and 10 am .. " Mc:Cusker said. Before the expansion, the air- port had four security check- points at each end and long lines or passengers often piled up. waiting to get to their gates. Months of record-selting pas- senger levels made the increase necessary, McCusker said. County supervisors in March approved an emergency contract to construct the additional lanes before the summertime rush. The Fourth of July ls typlcally one of the busiest days of the year, McCusk:er sald. The project cost $4.5 million, which was paid for by Federal Aviation Administration grants. It added 1.700 feet of space at each end or the terminal for the checkpoints, McCusk.er said The Transportation Security Administration is responsible for providing the airport with screeners and equipment. he said. They supplied enough for four lanes on Friday and more are planned as they are needed. sald Nico Melendez, spokesman for the Transportation Security AdmJnlstration. Passenger caps at the airport were slightly relaxed last year be- cause or revisions to the John Wayne Settlement Agreement that allow expansion in ex- change for ftlght caps through 2015. Before January 2003. pas· senger numbers were capped at 8.4 million annually but are now capped at 103 million by the city or Newport Beach and commu- nity groups. Business travel at the airport has also remained strong, de- spite economic troubles else- where in the country, McCus.k:er said As a result, 14.4% more pas- sengers used John Wayne Airport in the first four months of this year as in the same months of 2003, McCusker said BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Cluis C.ox 's chief of staff steps down Rep. Ouis Cox recently an- nounced the retirement of his chJef o( staff ln Callf omia. Jaqies Fournier. After more than 30 years' service in the U.S. Coast Guard, Fournier be- came Cox's first chJef or staff when Cox began his career in Congress in 1989. and Fournier inJtlally set up Cox's Newpon Beach office. ln a statement for the con- gressional record on Friday, Cox AFTER HOURS • Submit AFTER HOURS Items to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. .Costa Me111. CA 92827 or by fax to (949) 846-4170. SPECIAL EVENTS BIUCOSBY Comedian and TV legend Biii Cosby will perform at 8 p.m. July 22 at the Pacific Amphltheatni. Orange County Fair and Expc»ltlon Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Men. lnforma1k>n: (714) 740-2000. RtOING GIANTS' The Surfrider Foundation and said, •As my district representa- tive and the chief or staff in my Cali(orola office. Jim Fournier bas become a beloved figure to the people who work for him and, more lmponanUy. to the thousands of Southern CaUfor- nlans whom he has personally helped.· Replacing Fournier is Steve DiGerlando. who leaves the po- sition of deputy chief of staff and has worked for Cox since 1991. except for a departure to work for an Irvine computer 6rm from 2000 to 2001. The new deputy chief of staff lo Ocean for Hope present at the Udo Theatre the world premiere of "Riding Giants" Thursday. July 8 at 7:30 p.m. Ticlcets lnciude the film and refreshments at the after-party, and can be bought online or at the box office at 3459 Via Udo, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 673-8350. http:l..WWW.ridinggiantspremiere. com/invite/. OP SUMMER SURF SERIES MOVIEFEST Op and Projekter-Action Sports Cinema will hoat at the Udo Theatre the Op Summer Surf Serles movie 1"tival. On June 24, •Ocean Fever" will be shown and on July~. "Gone Surfln"' and •Style Masters• will finish the . ·Living:=:- JAIRcWs1c :\ 11{ I 'I 1 Ii II I l. \ I I< J :\ ~ 1 ~ I I \ 1 UV Light Kills Viruses , Germs and Bacteria Bring N&Uaft'• Outdoor Fttshnas Into Your Home. Pl'Oftn To FJiminate Mildew, Pet Odon, Tobacco Smoke TRINllY BURE AIR (562) 546-0212 \ Callfornla will be Sarah Petry, who has served as Cox's legisla- tive' assistant ln Washington, D.C, and has been with the congressman's office since 2002. Phones return online after long outage Restoring phone service to about 1,0fJO SBC customers in Costa Mesa took a bit longer than e1:pected, but workers had ftxed a damaged cable and were checking customers' Unes by 5 p.m. fuesday, SBC spokesman Corey Olfert said. series In 1tyle. Tickets &NI $7 at the door and ere availeble et 3459 Via Udo, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 67:J-.8350. MUSIC REBA MCENTIRE Grammy Award winner, Reba McEntlre will perform aa part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Serles et 8 p.m. July 11 at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. lnformatlon: (714) 740-2000. TIWH The mu1lcal group Train will perform aa part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at 8 p.m. Juty 15 at the Customers in the Mesa Verde and states streets areas lost service Saturday morning after a contractor accidentally drilled through an underground phone line. Residents who reported the outage to SBCs website were told service would be restored by Thursday night, a lengthy es- timate or the repair tlme. be- caqse the estimate is given by a computer that logs calls for service, Olfert said. ·The larger the number of calls. the further out II pushes the repair,· he said. Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Information: (714) 740-2000. HOOTIE AND~ 8LOWF1SH The musical group Hootle and the Blowfish will perform •• part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Serles et 8 p.m. July 18. Information: (714) 740-2000. BAROQUE JN THE GARDENS The Baroque Music Festlval will present "Music In the Gardens II:' featuring muaJc: by Bach, Telemann, Couperin and Zelenka at 8 p.m. June 25 at the Sherman Ubrary and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Hlghwey, Corona del Mar. Tickets cost $30. lnformatlon: (949) 760-7888. ~7~ DANCING UNDER THE MIRROR 8ALl BALBOA BRASS SVVING BAND -' 1n the Beautiful ~ ~ Banquet Facility of the .!) Newport Beach Golf Course The Tee Room 3100 IRVINE AVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA On /rvlne Ave 114 ml. So. of Bristol (949) 756-0121 n ....... ~, ...... CGWllCl!Aa LARQI ~Pl.DOR FOOO nl DAIM NIM.AILI DNCtHQ ATTM PLeA8EJ NO SHOATS OA TENN8 SHOES A an loOtt ProdUctlOn (7141 M1-1710 Wedntsday, Junt 23, 2004 A3 Don't SliP-! Install Grab Bars -Professional lnstallatk>n of grab bars and accessor1es In your home -Licensed and Insured Call Beachwood Conatruction (949)-230-1548 Uc. 41 GIVe Us Your Child this Summer. At Tuton~ Clubs of America, Most Important.. we help -·re dedlca~ to ensuring students 1<hl....e the your chlld succeeds. self-fltttm 1nd con~nc:e they ne.ed to succeed /Iii In With our elCIClusive Tut~ just J1 houtl. GUMAHRED. currkulum, -if.a Cf"ffte ~aml~ Summe mp can tod.ly and find prog,..ms lrWalllbw out more. It could be 1pec:lfk1lly the most lmport.nt deslgnf!d for your chi Id's needs. summer of your chi Id's II~. (949) 645-7900 ~8 East 17th Strttt • Costa Mesa (comer of Irvine Av4!n~) T~b. MATH • READING • WRITING • STUDY SKILLS • SAT PREP .............. • Graduations • Birthdays • Showers • Rehearsal Dinners .. PwltltaflloGo ~ Order by the Dozen , • • Chingolingas • Enchiladas \ • Fajitas • Carnitas 'i Chips, Salsa. Guacamole .. .-. Rice & Beans by the Quart ,\:. Full Service tdelf .. •• Costa Mesa Newport Beach Corona del Mar 644-8 26 • , I ! o \ • 1 ' , ( \ • • 1 ~ • ' ' ' ' ' ' • I.' t ' • e '1 ' I ARGUMENTS toACert by form Md ...We POLICE FILES • Continued from Al with • deadly -..poo. Aad .... crlmel wer"e c:ommttted by In· coJS.cadoo of the alJeted vlc:dm. NIWPORT llACH ....................... commerc:itl burglary WM ~In 1he eoo blodt •t 7·06 a.m. Mondey. ............ ~ DIM: A tmRO ICddent lnvofvtng lnlul1oM we• ,.,,of't41d tt 7:59 a.m. Monday. •..., urla s· "-9! A vehicH ~glery WM r9pOfted In the 2600 b4odt tt 12:22 p.m. Monday. • fm..-.ld~ An auto theft wtt tepOrtad In the 200 bloct at 6:32 a.m. Monday. • JembofM ~A.ti tutO theft wa• ~In the 3300 bl<><* tt 1~23 a.m. Monday. • Udo l'att o.t¥e:-Vandell:tm Wll Npe>l1ed In the 700 bloak at 1:A1 p.m. Monday. • Wtllt 0-.... ftDnt: A vehlde burgl1ry WM reported In the 1400 bloct at 7:06 1.m. Monday. • fUdoeilM o.fw; A home burglary wH ~In the 100 blodc at 11:33 a.m. COUNCIL Continued from Al The attorney representing the city In the laWlJuJt, Magdalena Lon:t·Wlant. said ahes hopeful ll will be dropped as a result or the voe ·wo .know tha1 a newly op o.rdlnanc:e can with- ' 1.11d any con.st! lll tionaJ cbal- 1 cnge. and we hope that once the IAm11rkan Clvt.I Uberties UnJonJ h1l> an oµportunity to l4ke a really good look at I!, they will agree 10 d15Jl\W 1t,• Lona-WI.ant ..aid. But the law also exempted church and other groups from having to get q:>edaJ permits, whlch caused concern among two council members and sev- eral resident& Councilwoman Ubby Cowan and Councilman Olris Steel dJ.s.. sented because they Ce.It church· es should not be exempt. They also recommended on Monday that the law be changed ln te· gards to churches. Councilman Allan Man.soor wu especially ~ant 10 changes In the law and Yetbally attacked Councilman Ou1.t Steel. who VOted Cor the law the ftnt ~. wM1' Stttl l&Jd be had sec- ond thought! about exempting churches. "I know it'• a late hour, but Ir's way too lmportanl of an "5\Je to fllp-Oop on and ahow lnded.lion on.· said Mansoor, who then blamed Steel's mlxed votes on the 1901 Newport Blvd. condo- mlnlum project for single-han- dedly causing the developer's lawsult against the city. Mansoor resisted residents' concerns and made a motion to approve the law before any pub· Uc comment had been talcen. When u resident brought up the seprualion of church and tate, Maruoor &a.1d that was not ln the Conslltut:lon. One or the reasons Oty C.OWl- dl member& exempted churches during the flrlt consldeJ.tion of the law is because they didn't think they had enough authority ovec cbW"Cbes to In.dude them. On Mooday Deputy City Atty. Matlannt MJWgnn said she felt con.Odeat the city could require AROUND TOWN •Send AllOUNO TOWN 1tem1 to the Dally Pit01, 330 W. Bay St .. Colt• M .... CA 92827; by •mall to /CJfl.1"IM./atitnn.com; bv fax lo (9491 fMe.4170; or by celling (949) 174-4298. Include the time, date and !oc4ttlon of th• event. TOOAY hlnutaOeting wAI hoet a Mond8y, COSTA..U •W.......,81N.c:A commercial burglary wu rePort*' In the eoo bloct tt 7:M un. Sund9y. .................. ...... -.....:. ttlfl"lc eccldent k1YoMng lnJurftt WM rtpOfted tt 2;03 a.m. ~. •Helbor~A burgltry wet reported In the 1800 bloct et 4:24 a.m. Sund9y. • Newport loul......-d: Em~ wat reported In the 1800 blodc tt 12:66 a.m. Sund9y. ·~Awtnue:Vandall1m wa1 repotted In the 1800 block et l'.A3 1.m. Sunday. • ,.._IOft ~A holN burglary wn reported In the 2700 bloc* at 11 a.m. Sunday. • South CCMllt OtMt; A vehlde burglary Wit repo"9d In the 1000 blodt at 8:62 1.m. Sunday. churchel to get spedal--event pennlta In lhe new law, and that it would hold up Jeplly. When Cowan ttied lo make a change to lndude churches In lhe new law, M8J'l.'IOOr thwarted her etfort u W9lJ, arguing that because churches never had to apply for aped.al-event pennlta before, they shouldn't have 10 now. The majority of retidents who spoke agreed with Cowan and Steel. MNow, 11 looks like we're pro· modng relJglon: resident Beth Refakes said. Although ii doesn't explicitly use the words "sepa.ratlon or church and state: the establish- ment clause or the C.Onsdtudon has been used u the basis for the aeparatJon of chun::h and It.ate In multiple Supreme Court rulin~ UC lrvl.ne political science pro- fessor Marie Petncai said. "Thal language ls not lo the C.Onsdtution, but It comes from (Thomas) }dfmon and It ap- peaB In a letter that he wrote to somebody talking aboul a stalllte lo Vlrginia that Jefreraon au- thored that be WU very proud Of reprding rellglous freedom.· Pe· c:racca said, adding that he aaw no reuon why lt wu neceuary to exclude chu.rchea from the re- quirement of event pennlta. Stffl wu not the only ooe who changed his mind on lhJa law. Scheaftr approved the law Mon- day after voting against it the first dme. He aakf he changed hJs vote because he did more re- search this lime. Ml probably should have voted for II !he ftrst time,• Scheafer said. • 1 did more diligence the eecond time around· Mayor Gary Monahan a.ttrlb- uted the rancor on the da15 to Manaoor trying to dlatance bJm- sd from Steel "There'a a lot ot disappolot- ment. and that's probably a very mild word with Steel. and his OJp-Oopplng and not illldytng the issUel and not really briDClnl anything to the table.• Monahan ea.Id. • DEJlll>llll NEWMAN COY9f"I ec.t.a Mesa. She m-v be rHdltd at (949) 57.iM221 Of bv .-mall •t tJ.irdre.~n•l•tl,,,.,.oom. gahring for Onlnge County tfngl• at 7:08 p.m. at h Hard Aodt C.fe, 461 Newport Center Orive. lnfon'netlon: (949) 307·W 1, http:Jlwww.8mlnutt •tlng.COllJ... NeiwpcMt ..... Seniot ..... •nd Rtcnetron Will preeent • .. ,. .. of drewlng end pelntlng worltahope bv •11ist and Jaciurw Mimi Sharon St*n for beglnne" through advance~ In mixed-media. C1a .... will be from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. beginning today and ludng eight WMta In the JorgenMn ~r et 2005 Dowr Drive. The cot1 ... toS"l1. Information: (949) 144-3151. 4il Women for ChldNn. an lwuld. tape wu 1 copy. ho l&id. Caftl-Heu uld the defendants' to alio crldc:iz.ed the proeecutor •bnite ment.altt(' wu ~ Cor lhawtng the cape. submitted oo tape u they uuuhed Jane Into nldmce, without the per-Doe with a Snappte bottle, 1 mllaJon of the cowt to a a.w fruJt juJce can. a lJ&hted, dp· open wttnea called to reb\it reti. &nd 1 pool cue. the de!onM'• ~ "They're Po.tna and muatnc But Judge Francllo Brileno fo.r the caniera. •he uld. "They ruled earUer thee the proeecu· encourage each other, com.pet• don had not al~ the tape In with each other to tee who can any way and that it wu atfJJ ad· do worse thinp to Jane Doe." mbaible u evidence. Def~ • They lncreued the l~ of attorneys also maJntaln that the abuae tJuoughouc the ln.ddent tape may have many mlaalna on a gl.d who wu •too lotosi- minuc. that could well clear cated to gtve coment. • Heu the defendanta oCthe charges. ta.Id. He Aid even ltthe gl.d had Heu told the fury there we.re no lnjwiea. the very act of jam- au crlmea that could be teen on mint a pool cue Into a penon the tape -rape, oral copula-can be aeen u "unlawful appll- tion and penetntlon by a for-cation of pbyatcal Carce, aJ. eign object. penetration by lhougb tt caUMI no bod1Jy In- forte, aauaJ penetradon ln Jury to the penon." IRRELEVANT Continued from Al will play for the oaldand Raid- ers. ·(The banquet) •tarted be- cause a top football player com- ing out of college gets the Heu~ man trophy, so we awted the Lowaman trophy,• uld Melanie Fitch, the chief executive oCiml- evant Week and daughter of !ta founder, former NFL player Paul Salata. •0ur modve la to lhow the guy a great week. treat b1m like a ce.lebrfty." And along with the ce.lebrity come the gn,e., though ln this case they're all In good fun. Sparta celebridea will gtve INSIDE Continued from Al at every tum. I didn't mind. It WU wondetful to be out of the house. and I codldn't get enough of admJring the snowbanb along the sides of the road. I had never really aeerl snow until this trip. and for the life of me I couldn't understand why Angel'• broth.era and alltm constantly oomplaJned about it. How could you hate something so beaudfuJ. I thought to myadC. ~Jiu I did, the Votvo'a h ta ~t the contorted face a yo\Jng man ltlDdlna by the side of the road. bopping up and down ln what was apparently a loeJ.ng effort to stay warm. The man frantk:ally waved hJs anm at us and looked despondent u we drove put him. •Boy, that guy'1 In trouble," I saJd. •No one'a going to stop tor him out In the middle of no -• I stopped talking because Sal was pulling owr to the afde of the road. "What are you dotngr I asked. "What do you mean, what am I am dolng1 We can't leave that guy out here,• Sal aaid. tumlng oJf the engine and opening bl.a door. "Hey!" he shouted to the manger. "You need a liftr' I ear fro?.eD lo my aeat. Had Sal lost hi.a mlnd7 No one pleb up hltcbh.lken on dartc mountain roads.I Did the name MJ:urson mean anything to tbae people? I got out of the car juat u the atranger ran up and started thankfnc UI prorusety. He looked 1u>dllary of Orangewood Chlldf9ft'• Foundation, will hoet • luncheon to bene1lt the Undli Howatd Scholarahlp Endowment for former totter dllldntn. The gu•t apeaker Wlll be Fll"lt lady of California Maria Shriver. The event wftt be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. at the Balboe Bey Oub, 1221, W. Coast Highway, N4wport Be~. Tlcklt8 C09t$2SO ~ mutt be purc:haled bv noon Jone 21. lnformadon •nd rMel'Vetions: "''' 61M100, ext. 253. THUllllMY Mothet'I ... wll holl .. tllumlnEINnct! Fq Shul for the Bodv,• • f1M Mmlner bv Send! MIMtrand~~,. from 8.'30 to 7:30 p.m., In the Piiio cate. Tht marbl la locat9d et 221 E. 17th 8'., CoN Mele. lnfonnadon and~: (800)~ fRIPAV 0....-COUnty Nale ...... SOdetv of Ari.a wttl hatt the 2004 "°'°'-.... Whkll honon Ill tap mernbera. The ~ Wiil b9 from t to 11 p.m. tt the 8ullon ..... Hoe91, 4IOO M.cMhut IM1, Newport leed\. Tidl9la cal S70 '° 117S. lnfonMdon: ~.OClpnll. ~""" Sommmdl dp1 on how to mab it u a pro Cootbd player and poke aome gmtle fun .at him, Sa- lata aa.ld. Former Raider Bob Gol- ie and Jim Tunney, an NFL ref- eree for 31 yan. wlD be among thJJ year'a banquet gumta. •it geta outmgeOUS but not off the atnigbt and narrow," Salata said. "Locker room talk Is out. but the locker room references are ltlll there.• In put yean the banquet baa ventured Into rtaque territory, but It's more family-friendly now. Sommenell la even bring- ing his parents and grand· mother. "It's more G-rated now; I think that'• because a lot or the guys have atarted taking their wlvea, • said Bevetly Hills Police Chief like he couldn't have been more than 20 and wu wearlng a dad brown bunter'I jacltet and a wool cap pulled down over bl.a ean. I thought be couldn't have looked more susplctous if he'd been canying In u. "1be namel Joe.• he saJd. •Aw, man. I thought I WU dead for swet I came around that tum too tut and my truck slid down the hill. Look. you am juat aee Id" He waJbd up the anowbank and pointed downward. SeJ and I walked over and looked. All w. could see wu NacbJeu •t1ey, man. I know it'a uk1ng a lot. but would you go down there with me md ,help me get my truck out? lta rear tires are ltUdt tn the mow. I think if you pushed lt ftom behind. I could probably d.rtve it out or there.• And with tha.r.. Joe atepped O\'er the anowbank and •tarted dbnblng down the bill. I anorted. "Yeah. ~t. buddy, I don't think ao. • I stopi*I talking beawle Sal bad stepped aver the anowbank and wu following Joe dawn the bill. •Sall What are you dol.ng?" I ca1led. "Keyt" Suddenly I WU all alone OD the dirk IDOWltain road. "Th.ls is nuta." l aa1d aloud. No way was I going down there. Then I atatted thinking about what I oould poeslbly MY to Angel if I came back without her big brother. Haw could I tell her that I had been too afraid to R>llaw Sal lnto the wooda and thus abandoned him to the mercy of a wool ca~wearing mountain Pl)'Cbo7 Wu lt pollible to 1pln that to make me oome out looking good1 Of coune lt wasn't. but I ~ln ..... and ...... W'lll be ttudJ.ct In ct.tafl In• daa that tNCNa '*' ltf9cyde end other fec:tl from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. The ooet 11 $10 per d\lld age 5 and older, and reqlteretlon le required. lnfonnatlon: (948) 923-2275. IAlURDAY 1'*-wllbe•Molne AemodlUng and Oaco,.Ung Show from 10 a.m.10 I p.m. In butklng No. 10and1he Plrade of Produocl tt the Orenge County Felr and E>cpoeltort Center, II ,. Dftw, COit.i Meta. The cott la '310 te.71. tnfofmdon; (111) 156,. 28f50. Opara ....... ,,.. ....... OOf'Ctft under the dlldon '1f Maeetro ~ o.Meln. •0pert Under the 9tar1• ~ ahow et I p.m. etthePldflC~ on the Or.nga County Fel,.oundl.. Felf Dftw, Cotta ~ lnformttP'I: (800) ~ ~-"'*-.._,--... -._ ... org .......... ---... • holl •bertieCluit oooedng dMt wtlh Alen 0.. llev from 11 a.m. '° 2p.m.M1117 ~·Ill 11>°" ~c...-... Ticbca ... pendull Ind• Plr cHk1 Wonnilon: CMl,-.el10. °""91 Cl-*Calllt •• •• f lckla1t1J11tli1P01110f"'"••,_,, ............ hrit. UL ID4P"t; M ONnli c.ell C1l111. 2'70t NII.._ Rold. "'' • '""' 11'1M. lrlamlillkwi: =..::,'":C' .... Proeecudon ud cWeme a • With the cWeJtdana d the ~ dl&nd u ta wbMh« ta.. tnMrtlon ol tbe pool aae. ibe pt wu lnlured-NaJIMi Who o · would'w lidrered rnaMtve lli}u- imlned Jan• Doe Mid they did rfet. wbkh ihe did noL nodce ttan and cu11; but the If the Juron believed tllOM defeOM•a colonct.a1 expert. ~ BatDen Mid. ~must Manin Corman. Mkl the tape find reuon.able doubt 'llfhkh of the girl'• nun lhoMd I.hat mnnt the)' mu.at vote not IUllty lnj'w1et were caUMd by the U · baled on Chat element of'tea· amlnJnt nunee, not the boyl. tooable doubt • , ~ attorney, John H urged jwon to uae com· Barnett, who made doelne u -mon tente in reaehlnl • Yer· swnenta on behllrofhil client, di~Oon't ..... _ .. about the·;-. uUd the Jwon to coaltder the uu.ur. ge tettiinony of neurolopt Hurla f~danta who are attting behind Flak. who Aid the girl appeared me today with folded ~ but to be aware of her aurround-the defendants you see on tbat tnp alett and comctous durfng 'IV ecteen," be aald. • the tnddent. Attorneys are expected to "You've heard the beat In the wrap up closing argumell1' to- world, and they've told you they · da~ hive a doubt.• Barnett aald, re-• ferring to the •tatementa of de-• DHM IHAfUm4 covere publlc fense expert.a Connan and Fisk. ufety 1nd courta. Sh• may ba' He Mid C.Orman'I teatl.mony re1dled at (Mil 57...,.228 or by wu key becauae the doctor aald •m•ll •t that had the girl not cooperated dHpa.bh•,.th•t•rlme1.com, Dave Snowden. who wu Cotta Mesa'a pollce chief for 16 yean and I.a a frequent banquet a.tten- dee. "What started out as a atag rout ended up being a family banquet." M bl.a part of the Joking, Snowden t:radltionally offers Mr. Imlevant a certificate redeem- able tor a wblte tabledoth candlelight dinner -In a jail cell Most of the redplenta don't redeem the certlftcatee. however. Whether the jolcet ue clean or eomethlng lbort of mow-white. the banquet ls alwaya heavily at- tended, and proceed.a from the $100 ticbta go to local cbarltiea. ·1 th1nlc it'a one of the high- light even ti of the year for me on the coast.• Snowden said. Fitch said about 400 people decided I'd head back~· Angel did have two other brotberl. after all. But then I millzed that Sal bad taken the car byl with him. I shook my head. balled my hands Into tight fists. and climbed over the anowbank and into the woods. It waa dark. gotng down that hill. Oarlc and cold and ecary. I called to Sal, whose silhouette I could just make out ln front of me. Sal stopped. I was about to plead with hJm to come to his terisea and pleue, please either come back up the hlD or at least give me the car byl. when be whispered, "Um, maybe this ian't such a hot idea let'• get out of here before ... well. you know • We were about to acramble back up the hill when Joe yelled, "Here It isl• ~turned atoWld, and there was Joe'a truck. He reached loto the cab and turned on the headl.lghts. lta back wheels were vts1bJy wallowed In the snow. •Man. I'd call for help, but my dad's the aherlff, you know," Joe aald.. "He muat have told me a m.illlon times not to be horalng around out here. If he found out about this. he'd take my wheels away for sure.• Instantly. the tension lifted from my shoulders. Only a complete idiot would tell a story Ub that. and complete idiots I could handle. Sal and I tried pushing that tru<X out or the anowdrlft for about an hour while Joe gunned and gunned the eogjne, but we Just couldn't get tractlon. Finally, Joe augested hooking the cable from the motortz.ed w1ndl on the front of b!a truck to °'8r1ge CoMt Collage fxtllllded Education It 9P0N0rfng • Understanding Long-Term ea,. lnturance from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. tt Orange Cont Cofl9ge, 2701 Fairview Road. Aeglettstlon la IA lnfonnetJon.: (71') 432-6880, option 1. Reglttw onHM at http:!lwww.oa:tklt-.oom. ,.... .. be•""* ... .uon efbt In the a.ct Bey that W'lll help to metnt.ln and •tk>w people to IMm •bout the natural ecology et the...,,. am.. The p;otect rune from 8 a.m. to noon. A•arvdot• .. reQUtred for QfOUpe of fl"9 or mart, and ,.,.~and toofa ... pnMded. lnfonnetlon: (M8) MCM>288. IUM>AY Thtfa wll be ......... AemocW.19 md0.W.Mle19 8ttOW from 10 Uft. '°. p.m. In bulking No. 10 Ind the,.... of Produocl •the~ Couney Felr arid E>q:>oeldon c.ne.r, • ,.., Ortw. e... Meet. The cott 11 a to -.11. lnfonndon: c1111 117-2llO. l'Mc:llw "C.-Meail ...._ IWetlone Commlllet .. ~ ... """'.,.,.~plank: tt ,_..., '-thm llOUO p.m. et 2'21'11 a11'1111-.. ea. Meee. Aelll11tan la"'" II open to .. Colta .......... ... lnfomtlloli: (71') 1'IWDn. ...., ................. a.. ...................... .......... ,. ...... 10a.m. ·--''°'' ..... a.. are expected to attend this yews banquet, which wlD begin at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Mar- riott Hotel and 'Iennia Ouh "The teat la do they come bad the following year, and ya. they do,• Salata sald "It gets t>iller every year.• Since this will be Sommertell's big event as Mr. ln'elevant, he's looking forward to whatever the evening holda. • "I heard it's a lot of fun," he said "lbls l5 kind of exciting for me, you know, to be put out there. M • AUCtA ROBINSON cover• bualn .... polltk:e and the environment. Sha mev be reedled et (94917~ or bv •mall et aficl•.robln.on@fatlrrH1u:om. the front of Sal's Volvo, then S4l could back up and lift the truck free. Perhaps it was the general confusion of the moment that caused all three of us to miss the obvious problem with that suggestion, which was that Joe'i tru"clt was easily about a tori • heavier than Sal'a Volvo. • Nevertheless, we hooked up the cable and Joe started the winch, which lmmed.latdy pulled Sal's Volvo right off the road and dawn the bilL It came to rest about a Coot from the truck's front bumper. Joe turned o1f the winch, and we stood lo silence for a long momenL ·s.y, you guys didJ1"t bdnglll'l}' food with you, did your J~ asked.. 1be oat few hours saw the three or us on the side of the road, frandcally waving our anus to passing drivers while jumping up and down to keep warm. To my continued, amaument. someone actually picked ua up and drove us Into town. My experience that cold December night was a real eye.opener for me. I learned that there remain placea In the wodd where no one loc:b thef.r doors and where strangers aren't Immediately viewed with a general distrust. Places where an extended thumb m.lgbt acitually be met with a helping band. And after almost two decadea, I atil1 think tbat'a just weird • ~VI> llYA la a Tlmes Commul'llty Newt editor. RMd'I hlfn at 19091484-7019, or bv ..m.11 ~ c»vld • .,tve• IMl,,,...oom. M .... lnfonnatJon: (949) 831-8881. JUNEao BMW end tN Swen Q. Komen 81"9Nt C.ncer Foundet:lon hlv• Joined together for the Ultl~• Dr1v. In Cellfomla, • pn>g"m ~to ralalng $1 mllllon rn 2004 for breat cenoef reMarcf\. The fundnlfMr wtl be from 10 a.m. toe p.m. at 9'11rt1nQ BMW. 3000 WHt Coeet Highway, N9WPQft ~. lnfonndon; ' (M8) 645 llOO. JULY I • Audllloi1e fiOr the Royea~ producClon of .. Onderalta• wtll ~ held et Seoee mom Hll et the Onmge County Nirfonnlng Mt Center beginning at 2 p.m. at eoo lbwn Ce;Mr Ofiw, COiia Meta., lnforn\don: C7M) Mt-2717. : .. A two._ IP ateur9fthe! a.ct 8ey .... """ bV. , 1niined,. 1111 b111nulng Ill C a.m. TlW9 II no COM. nt no I .............. needed. I lnfonnlllOn: ., 821-229. JULY4 n.ltAiAl"'IRl'*llll.._ .... ,~ .... a.* .. .,...tng •llwing tN ; Ameltoln 8ptf11• ro.th of JUtV: ....... ,... ..... old . ln4lllon ....... ..,..,_: frMt 7 e.nt. IOftOOft at the • Anwtcen l..glon ,_ 211, 21& 111\ IL.~-.......... COlllW .,...,_...,....11a1ilnd: ..................... ............ ~bV· .. ............. Uglof( • & 7 ·, .. ' ----------, Wednesday, June 23, 2004 A5 -::;Businessman sweetens a sour deal : Clothing store owner " patches up dispute ~ between Costa Mesa !w'niture seller and . an angry customer. Deirdre Newman ~ Daily ~lot ~ . C9STA MF.SA - A financial ' dispute berwe~ a customer , ~ th~ owner of Gen X Uvtng, a trendy furniture store on New· · port Boulevard, waa made pub- lic and then resoJVed Tuesday in. two diametrically opposing wa98: a blatant protest against the store and the subtle inter· verition or a neighboring businessman. Anthony Geisler filed a law- -suit against Gen X Uving Tues- day morning. claiming the store ~ 'owed him $5,000 for not deliv- ering the full bedroom set he · ordered, He also paid four peo- ~TOWN f Continued from A4 ' . ~ Newport Harbor Poat office. lnformatlon:(949) 673-5070. l HombbJJw CNIMe llftd Ewnta .. l sponsoring a three-hour dinner cruise celebrating Fourth of July featuring a traditional-style barbecue dinner including roasted ct\ldcen, barbecue-tty1e beans, com on the co\_ cole slaw and more. Leaving from Newport Harbor, boarding begins at 6:30 p.m. and runs from 7 to 10 p.m. Cost Is $79.95 per person. Information: (949) 631-2469. "**"8bn' Country s-. wll hem a Fourth of July event whictl OVERCOME ANXIETY & PANIC ' . Al9 You Afraid of ••• ~ Socializlng? ~Traveling? ./ Public Speaking? ~ Crowds? ~ Being Alone? ~ Perlormlng? ~ Test Taking? ~ Driving? . .. There Is Hope! Call (949) 475-5400 ext.5 kif Emil Consultation & Info Tape pie to stand outside and picket the store, and he rented a truck. for about $1,800 a day, and paJt.ed it outalde the store Sun- day with a banner that thouted out his problemt with the atore tor passersby to eee. But when Tbny Lublani - owner of Lubtanl U, en ltallan mens' clothing store down the street from· Gen X UVlng -in· tervened, things got settled be- tween Geisler and Gert X man- ager Dan Tum. ·obviously !Geisler) Is angry, he's spending extra money for th1a !protest) -ft doesn't make sense,• Lubianl said. "I went to talk to Dan. He agreed it doesn't make sense." Geisler, who owns L.A. Box· Ing, said he went into the fuml. ture store the last week of April and paid $3,000 cash for a ftve- piece bedroom set. The em- ployee who sold It to bim, Den· n1s Naftsi, signed the back of his buslne8s card and wrote "3,000 will feature a barbecue, demonltnltlona, live music, an Ice cream social and a preaentatlon on "The Hlatory of the Car:' The event will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Me.a. Information: (714) 841-3112. JULYS A Back Bay Bat w.lk wll be hosted by bat expert Stephanie Remington beginning at dusk. The cost la $7 per person for ages 8 and up and pre-registration la required. Information: (949) 923-2276. Borden Boob,~ end CaM will host Storytime wtth Min Kathy. Reading begin• at 10 a.m. at 1890 Newport Blvd., Coste Meta. Information: (949) 631-8661. -cub," the only nM:elpt Gefs... ler tald he got When the fu:mltur:e d1do't u - rlve, Gelaler went back to the store and talked to nan. Tran said he had no reoord of tfie sale and that writing the price of sometblng on a bust· neu card Is standard procedure to let people know how much som~ coats, oot to confirm a sale. • Gelaler said Thul gave blm two optiotu -take him to court or pay $1,350 for the de- llvery charges. ·Geisler paia half the delivery dwges because the armolre was back-ordered, and Geisler decided be didn't want the mirror, 1kan aaid. But when the furniture Gels· ler expected wasn't completely delivered, his frustration moti- vated him to action. He ordered the banner truck and hired the picketers at $10 an hour to cany sfgna that said things such as, "Owner Dan Tran WW Not De- JUI.YI A DwMk educatlonal ...._ begin• for women newly dlagnoted wfth bre8st e&ncer and other. wanting to team about the dlaeaae. Datea are July 6, 13, 20, 27, Aug. 11 and 25 and they're being held at Hoag Hoapital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach, Conference Room A. Though the series Is free, preregistration la required. Information: (949) 7-CANCER. JULY7 Audltlone for tM Royal Bdet'• production of •Gtset1e• will be held at 5egerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center beginning at noon. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Meaa. Information: (714) 656-2787. Mother'a Matbt wfl host •4ftoo Square ft. Granite Countertop...... :-<;,:, 18X18 Travertine ••.• '2 Square ft . Tile /n~t.1ll.1frn11 • Fref> f\t1m,1/p, • K.1tcl!Pn Des1q11 TWO l.OCATIONS 1363 s. State College BIYd., Anaheim, 92808 (714} ~ 1536 Newport BIYd., Coate Mesa. 92627 (714} 881 .... 757 cont. Uc. #812121 •References livef'.•After about only one hour of plcbting-and with Lub1a· Di's arnootb dlplomacy-the ls· sue wu tettled. . •1 didn't want to make any money; t juat wanted to get what I bargained ror from the beginning," Getaler saJd. "I wu just very surprised that he dld that because we tried to accommodate him and give blm the benefit of the doubt," Tran said. Tran fired Ntftsf foe various reasons. he safd. Tran said he Is considering putting a sign Jn the front of his store to warn people that they will need a re· celpt to prove they have pur· chased something at the store. Both Gelsler and Thul lauded LubianJ for caring enough to get Involved in the dispute. "I think It's awesome," Geisler said. "tLublani'sl not receMng anything out of it. He cared about two people. With his help, we were able to resolve it" "Intestinal Health, Major Key to Longevity:' a free aemlnar given by Priscella Cordray, a nutritional consultant, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The mar1cet la located at 226 E. 17th St, Cotta Mesa. Information and reservatlona: (800) 695-6667. ShermM LlbnNy and Gardens la holding a Aemlah, garden ttyte dealgna course at 9 a.m. Held at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, the event cost is $46 ($40 for •friends•). Information: (949) 673-2261. http://www.slgardtm•. orp. •Aft About HllWb. Is a parent-child teaming experience with story time and hands-on activities from 10:30to 11:15 a.m. The 0081 it $5 per child ages 3 and 4. Space is limited. Information: (949) 923-2276. URGENTLY SEEKING HOST FAMILIFS Host famllles for International S1udents • 3-4 Wttk Prql'Ull needed for June, July, August • Rtqulrn Room ind 1/2 Board Please Contact Nancy Wright • Locattcl within ont hour public tnnsp0t1 from SOtlUI Coast Shopp1na Center 714-662·7413 usageosOaol.com • Compensation fee provided c~ n~ k o""" r~ t~~ w~ ~If the B,J6~"" B~M ?eMbds-hlY'IW the B~M c~hku I • Diana, Biiiy, Kevin and Michael Hoffman · Bruce Crocker and Dorothy Clatk Balboa Boat Rentals Just added three new Duffy 21 electric boats to their fleet, and they asked Daily Pilot ~ers to help name them. The three lucky winners who were chosen from nearty 600 submissions are Hesam Rasoulzadeh from Irvine for .. Ampertal Cruiser;" Diana Hoffman of Newport Beach for "Wattchamacalllt;" and Dorothy Clark of Corona del Mar for "Got Juice ?". Each winner along with their guests will enjoy a complimentary two-hour harbOr cruise abo8rd their nam88akea. A ~al thank you to our 1oc81 merchants: HI· Times Wine C'ellars and Plum's Caf6 and Catering, for gracl9'J81y donating redeemable gift cards and certificates for food and beverages to be enjoyed durtng the cruise. ADVERTISEMENT M WedntsdR. FORU ··- FU PHOTO I OM. Y PILOT Whittier Elementary School principal Sharon Blakely retited at the end of the school year. MAILBAG Principal is one 1~ipled woman My husband and 1 have been frfmds of Sharon Blakely for 36 years. and we're just reading a.bout her redrtrntnt and have known about this ("Parents bid bond farewell," Wednesday). But I just wanted to tell the readers or the paper that 'abe Is brilliant and wonderful at work. and she Is equally that at home and with her frienM And we love her and are honored to call her friend . PATIYGWIN Corona del Mar &pansion about the right influence I have been a member of St. Andrew's Olurch for 21 years, and there has been no growth ln the put 20 years. What we are looking for ls the future, and that ls 1n our chlldren. For the past 10 yan, the childttn'a peeds have been neglected, and we are trying to make up for that wfth a new indoor gym and a bulldlng for youth, which would be on the oisting propeny. The new buJJdJng would be IOWldproof for nolte a.bau~ment. We have been uked to drive around the school when going to church, and I have been dolng that Also. I used to park on the aide of a neighbor, and now 1 park on the aide or the 1treet where the church is. With the addition or patting 1pot1 in our new !acWty, the parking of studenta -who go out to their can every two hours to change their location -and the problem or more students parking off the school grounds should be helped. •The expansion· people have aigna up for ls based on some fahe evidenoe that the Rev. John Huffman said there would be no more expan5lon. What he said was that there would be no more exparulon toward OUf Drive, where houses were purchased the last time the church was renovated. More than 509li of the planned expansion is underground on the church's ext.ting property. 1 beseech you to find out what St Andrew's la dolng for the communJty, the United States and the world, and keep t:h1a powerful lnfluence continuing as the children pow up. They need a place to worship. j~ like the adulu. WIJ.MD E. TOLLES Huntington Beach Schedule of Events IRRELEVANT WEEK XXIX JUNE 21-26 Monday, Jun• 21 ARRIVAL PARTY/PRESS CONFERENCE AT NEWPORT DUNES Several b~ people, live music, food. ~erleaders, with more lhan 200 &ifts Crom the community siven to Ancm. 5 p.m. kick-off, $10 per person (includes food fest). Tueiday, June 22 Guest of Disneyland Resort Wedn11day, June 23 ALL-STAR IRRELEVANT WEEK LOWSMAN BANQUET AT NEWPORT MARRJOTI' Andre ~ives the coveted "Lowsman" lTophy (oppo itc of the Hei man) from the University Athletic Club. Some of the celebrities ready to roast Andre ~ fonncr and CWTent NFL &tan Bob Oolic, Matt Willia. Ooua Smith, Art Powell, Paul McDonald, as well as other sports notables who will be in attendance such Jim Tunney, Dave Levy and P.d Arnold. $1.SOO All·Pro table• Sl.000 per table• $100 per peraon Thursday, June 24 Noon • SILKY SULLIVAN'S SOMMERSELL SALUTE , Lunch. libations and lAusf\1. Welcome And.ro ~It home to fountain Valley. Friday, June 25 11 1.m. • F.SPN "The Bia Show" IRRELEVANT RALLY BroadcUt live from Muldoon '1 Irish Pub. Mov1n' 8Dd OroOvin' 'Round Fuhioo Island. Andnl 11 lhe Otand Manhal. Everyone is invited to participace. 9 p.m. • MR. IRRILEVANT'S MTH BIRTHDAY PARTY Md MISS IRRELEVANT CON'l'Ett AT THE 8LtJE BEET (MOI' N•wpott PNr) Prira for top three entriea. Oct there at 9 p.m. fCK ft'eO entry and VIP trea&ment. S..,...y, JuM .16 Ancft loavet for NFL Rookie~ at La Cosca lt.-t and Spa. C.tlMd, California. READERS RESPOND MOre debitte on·PCI graduatio~ . . AT ISSUE: Should Mµslirii students have been allowed during UC Irvine's graduation to wear stoles that some Jewish students contended showed support for terrorism? C onceming the green stoles at commencement. that's just what it should be, nothing more, nothing lea. If the Musl.lma want to protest something, do It after the ceremony. I would think a college grad would have brainl enough to tee that. That's all J have to say. Anything further, I'm afraid, would only fall on deal ears. WARREN J. Ct.MK Balboa I don't agree with the Muallm students with those stoles. I think that th.la is a ceremony (ot graduation purposes to celebrate people's graduation. and they should be sensitive to the fact that that would be offensive to a large part or that population. Likewise, 1 don\ think I would wear a NazJ armband. You know that's ridiculous. I'm not a Naziy but you know, I think that is ln poor taste. Not only that -I thlnJc these tmmigranta Dot adopting the American culture are otremlve, and I think they should Step in line with the culnual morea and attitudes that we all share here in Southern Ctli!omia. So. I think they're veiy wrong. And they should atop it. And. reprdlaa, In light of wbat'a belll occurring. it'• just sickening, My grandfather Went to Wodd War D to tight that and would ~ Strut Swrf SI-op 21.0UA ... fy~ 2-f"+o.u~ 3..,..H, J:SOSll.Ski Abt~t.A~~ Advt.-.tKrt Cit~ ~lltt 1.0i Al.ta Ccf(u A0.'41l™41k of Vt l'Au~ Ava~~ ~Mlttlllt'S 14cllMMftWU ~ F!wss I~~ Cl.<b Mttol tsLt~ ~ '"'· ~Mlrttlt 'BOL~ Loe~ § Sift 'Ms4c.s ~' LL{te~rd ~r 'Wet Witt.tr~ ~ ~Wl«Fl(.r c.>iartin~ CJr r\$t Cir Kf"C.I' btj tile S<SI c.>i~ E'. Cruse citt1 of~ l(Od\ c4tt1 of N~ IUUI . ntt § MlltW lltpt' ~of Ntwport ~~ l'OUu~. C4W4\11t E'r~.ct CM cr.ittracM ~Ft~ erab~ Cl\..all ~nitu>1dd ~§R#MilUr ~~L1"4~ "*5borii~ ~"""'' Octf~ ,_ ~. ?>Mi t;ral\lff l)f'.~Nit:a,.. '"'~ ~' T'l'\.lu ~ a1t1~.ttt Neh'tr.JIMS ~ c.ri '-Z.-~C. ~Clpldl Gttlt~~ G/d.Cf9~~ have died for tAmerica). And there haw been a lot of generadons of my family that have fought for America. like a lot of people here. So enough ls enough. 1tll these people to grow up and get a due. NED MARR Newport Beach 1 think the ua admlnlstiation baa for too Jong allowed a group that promotes intolerance and propaganda and bullying to do whatever It wanta under the banner of free speech. No, no group -including Arabs or Muslims -abould wear hateful lnslgnia dwing graduation. I think our tax monies should not go to promote some college students' hateful agenda. especially at a graduation ceremony. SUSAN CHARLOT Irvine No to the stoles. My son graduated from UO this put weekend. md I resent the fact that 1 wu subjected to a religious and polltk:al agenda at a taxpayer-funded inldtudon by a group that conside11 me to be anl.D6del. I undentand the free.speech argument proffered by ua and thought professor LeVlne acquitted bJ.mself well on the '1rt.llt lt~ricl ... HAL'&«~ 1>.1>.S. t-tarborsUlt 4"1~ .. ~ Ht"WIH "'to"" l1i lil'tlt' ~tit FO""'tl Ho 5'tM Mstro IL FOm lrMtC4. 1.-Mt u~ jtal'-Arekit Jtffrt~ Alai'.~ JC~~ ..JO!l111o ~""" 1>.1>.S. )Oh ... Raeg JldltjKW jd~ UlaM 1LJ1h111. FOIMJJ.tj ~WllUur ~HF11MUij u ~ RlSOtt §CM ugw CUf(s "'1Ani«t ~"" LlSIJt Mal& ~~ U5A~Z.00 Maf!'rit.Mlt Mar?it~"' MArlt WOOd 6.-.tMa~ Martay~"' Matt'OSF'I~ Mt 1"4 Mtj 6Y ML CUI SWtawntl\t ~l's~ MAC Nlbcltt NAU£ btj ~ ~)Cilrj ~ c.o. N. l(ae)l 40l.f C.WSC Newport IU~ Marmtt ~~ ~arAIWttrS Newport uMC~s~ N~Ra~~ ~WlrltOwt O' .. Fll-'LtJ ~·,~MercM~ Ptel1iU H-1~~ ,,...,,., blllW! ~ ... ~ T'Ol4dl Ftt""5 Ntr'-lt 801 O'Reilly Show. • But the tact remains that • univenlty graduation la not the forum for a reUgloua and polltk:al ~ent. particu1arly by a religion that bas not spoken out ..,m.st acu of terrortsm. le. Sept. 11 and recent beheadings of ' I Amerlcanl. among otben. For example, what if my son wore a IWUdb and aaid h we really a Native American lndJan symbol? By dednition, would that also be acceptable to UOY The point ii that one his to take the word of the Muslim group regarding tu deftnldon of "ahahada" and what their true . intentions really are. One need only look at the apeakm who' have addressed their group to find the~. For the reoord. l am refenf.ng to radical 1slam. not the Muslim rel.Igloo when taken as a whole. Political correctness ii one thing, but common sense, ae.nsltMty and good judgment by ua are conspicuously absent in this mattei: Graduation ahould be a time of celebradon and rejoicing. not a platform for advandng a religious and polltical agenda at a taxpayer-funded insdtudon. LYNN MCCRARY Costa Mesa J The ua o1Bdals are wrona a.bout the llOles. Paul Jobnaon WU murdered just days ago. If there ls any chance that the meaning of the words on those stoles would aupport those beasts, they should not be permitted. Political correctneu Is going to get us all killed. AlfNNORMAN Newport Beadt l>iclutt FO~ Pizz&IM~ Pizz&I MlS Pof{F0111.~ l>owdL Ff ""'tl ~bdw.J.tz ~llttll cafi RtNlto R.k.Mrd al\d ~~ ~M fa.....U~ ~~~II ~ Htn((d l>J).S. ~·1aja~ b'. 5 ~t;j SMt 4t!j !bcbH'' .stb4tW's SCOR& E'd~l~ S<Sl'rtst Cl(i!W'S Si,(~MA~~i.l'lo Slt1...~re~ ~ MOllllM"''' ~~,t~ ~~tlfonJa~ Spjl§~ct.<b ~~ St.)Dk11. , stlrrtMt stuU!cld~~. StrMcrrij FO~ ~~ stt1lt ftp Siaf10Z'*a T11t~l«t TX~ TMlA~ FO~ Tflj._ ~ TM Wl'.W OMl PUl'tt ~·'"'· Lol.C.rl".W i.WtUs~~ ~~of.sdf~ -.,.o(c.u~1~ \/WI NM IUrittiUtt\t Wltlk~ w.t'~ ~'S.JNb' Wiil; ........ .)Merl wwtis~ .. ... ! I I ~ "I ... I I I QUOTE OF THE DAV •'The goal must be to win, otherwise there is no sense in going." Uonet "-11et. trampoline coach Sports Editor ltlchant Dunn: (9'9) 574-4223 • Sports Fo: (9'9) 650-0170 GYMNASTICS Parilla Athen:s~bound Newport Beach resident will represent U.S. in trampoline in ~ugust' s Olympic Games. St•ve Vlr1•n Daily Pilot F or the past four years, Jennifer Parilla's eyes have been seemingly ftJted on Athens, Greece. Ever since Parilla. a Newport Beach resident and an Orange Coast CoUege studenr. ftb.lshed ninth in the trampoline at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. Aust:ralla, she vowed to get to the 2004 Games, which begin August 13, and win a medal . She took one step closer to fu1fllllng her goal by winning the United States' Otymplc team trials for the trampoline at San Jose State Saturday. She won with 101.70 points and will represent her country in the event in Athens. Each participating country has one representative for trampoline competition. Parilla will be introduced as a U.S. Otympian for the trampoline at the finals of the U.S. Olympic gymnastic trials Saturday and Sunday at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim. ·1 think I'm going to Athens with a different level of focus than Sydney.• Parilla. 23, said after her ~g performance. "Sydney, I was just excited to go. It was the first Olympics as a sport for trampoline. The man who invented the trampoline was there. And the first world champion was there. "In my second Olympics, I'm more looking forward lo the competition llf\d going home wilh a medal.• In Parllla's case. the trials seemed to have been just a formality. She's the U.S. champion and she's also responsible for qualifylng the United States for trampoline competidon for the 2004 Olympics. Parilla, who was the first U.S. women's trampoline Olympian in 2000, won her fifth ll'ltional all-around trampoline dlle at the U.S. t:hampionships in Nashville, Tenn., June 5. Parilla also qualifted the U.S. for a position in the 2004 Olympics by placing 16th at the 2003 hnpoUne World champk>nlhipe Oct. 27 in :Hannover, Germany. She has been the poster girl :for the Americans in regard to tl1Unpoline for the :~ ~i::; ~~~ :~~:e:rr~use of 'relationship with her coach, Uonel Rangel, who ls •alao her boyfriend. ' Parilla used to have coaches who would need !her to train outside of California. and sometimes , in another country. But Rangel provided the . opponunlty for Parilla to stay dose to home. Rangel bas been t:ralnJ.ng with Parilla for the past five years. For the past year, he has been coaching her. Rangel said his bond with Parilla was based on friendship and that aspect remains. As Parilla was preparing for the national championships a 1month ago, Rangel wu there for her in her time of ,need. 1 Parilla sprained her ankle last month, but . •Rangel never worried. : •My Je8ciion was, 'You'll be fine.' • Rangel said. '•rve seen aprained ankles before.· ParWa. with the help of a local training facility, Pro Sports Physical, came back strong. She worked wlth Lee Peddnl and built her way back to full strength. 1be motivation she acquired from the 2000 Games kept her going throughout her , rehabWtation. Rangel also encouraged her. • "Our goal bu always been not only to make the : U.S. Olympic team, but to do weU in Athens,• • ft.an8el said. "We went into this year with a •dominant run and we want to go and have a , dominant outing there. We don't plan to go through all this wodt Just lo go to Athens and have fun. 1he goal must be to win, otherwise there is no teme In going.. • I I • It bas seermd Parilla has always been serious ...... MEN'S BASKETBALL '!Eaters' schedule 'Pac'-ed I ) Bts West lclledule be(Pns earlier than nonnal this season as the 'F.atm journey to C.al PoJy Dec. 28 and UC Senta Barban Dec. 30. UCl also has a pair of nonconfer· ence games aga1nat future Big~ mem· ber UC Davis. on the road Jan. 24 and 11 I.be Bren events Center Feb. 19. "The schedule wOl be a atrona teet for U1 and hOpefully the nooconferimoe por• Uon proYideS the team with good prepa· radon • we work to regain a spot t,n the upper tchdon or the Big ~ Confer· ence. ·Mid ua Mid coach Pat DougtaU. who entcn his eighth season ot UCI. "1llil IChedu>e wtn be a c:haBen81Jlg in· trodUcdon to DMa!on l ba.\lketbeD for our new playeq." SMUCl,P•At ' \ Jennrf er Panlta, above, finished nrnth in the trampoline competrtion m the 2000 Olympic Games. At left, the Newport Beach resident won her fifth national title at the national championships in Nashville, Tenn., June 5. COURTESY Of PAa. PARtl.~ EYEOPENER • DaiJy~Pib • SparU Hal ~F-,,...... ""' .......... June 28 honor'lt LARRY HIRST WedneSClay, Mlt 23, 2004 A7 IRRELEVANT WEEKXXIX Changes · abound for Oakland hopeful Raider mystique and a position switch confront Sommersell, who attended mandatory mini-camp Tuesday. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot Instead of being in the happiest place on earth Tuesday, Andre SommerM!ll was at one of the meanest places on earth. SommerseU, chosen 255th in the NFL draft by the Oakland Raiders, was scheduled to be a VIP guest of Disney· land and Disney's California Adventure for being Mr. lrrelevanr. the last man se· lected in the NFL draft. Instead, the 6- foot-2, 235-pound defensive end from Colorado State was ln Oakland for a mandatory minJ·camp. He will 8y back today in time for the 6 p.m. Lowsman Th>phy Banquet at the Newport Mani· Ott. SommerseU, who went to F.standa High as a freshman and sophomore and played for Fountain Valley as a junior and senior, Is expected to be an outside linebacker for the Ra.ldera. "The experience of maldng plays at that position as opposed to malcing plays at defensive end will definitely be a transition," fonner Fountain Valley Coach George Berg said. •eut as far u effort and attitude and willlngne55 to make the play, he'll have all thaL • It will be an uphill banle for Sommer- sell to even make the ftnaJ roster be- cause the Raiders, switching to a 3-4 alignment under new defensive coordi- nator Rob Ryan, have plenty of line- baclcers on the roster. SommerseU will also have to make an adjustment in his attitude in order to fit In with the Raider mystique. "He was always a funny guy,• Foun- tain Valley teammate Ouis Neilson said. "He's always fi'iendty to everybody. Everybody Weed (Sommersell) on the team.· The advice given by members of the Raider Nation on how Sommersell could make a good Impression contrasted the soft·spoken nature of the man raised in Guyana until he was 12 years old. "Do something crazy like to stick out/ Mark "Spl.ke" ShadJnger said •Baclt in the day Ted Hendricks came rldlng In on a horse doing a war ecream. Recently, Jon RitchJe came lnto camp with an (un- usual) haircut and they were like, 'Dude, he combs his hair with a rock.' He looked like a caveman.· Shadlnger also suggested SommerselJ get into a fight lo show the coaching staff his competitive splrlt. but Georgia Felix. SommerseU's mother, doesn't think her son has that type of penonal- ity. "He's always been laid back.• she said. "He doesn't have a chip on bis ahoulder, or anything Ub that· Delptte hit gentle nature. Sommenell does have the qualities to make 11 in the NFL and witb the Raiden, according to his former coach. .He'l risen to every cballenge be'a had," Berg said. •He'• entering a great organlzatlon that will put the pressun! on him to perform." Guard Jeff G1oger (10), left. a UC Irvine jonior-U>be next fall, as expected to auide Coach Pat Douatass' squad through a chalen&ln& schedule that was announced TuesdaY. The Anteaters face Pac· l 0 foes USC and UCLA on Nov. 22 and Nov. 27, respectively, for two Of their seven nonconference contests. MNIK C. OUS~/OM.Y ""-OT GOLF COAST DON l£ACti I OAll..Y Pl.OT Paul Hahn follows through after chipping over a bunker T ff I Alf!/ WllCjge wll NEWPmf BEACH ==._ 0 0 u " T • ' c L u • bellcentllUO fol'wlnt In the -.awfthtn open dubf9ca. keep dubheed Ind erme moWlg =:eon~ Paul Hahn IMll of the .,.,.. JUNIORS Costa Mesa·ready for youth A field of 140 ip>lferl will oon· ~ on Colt& Me.a Oolf & Country Club's Mela Unda course thurtday In the 14th annual Colta Mta junkJr cNmplon- stUpl. conducted by the Sou&bem Cali6>mla PG\. Golfen wiD tee off beglnnlng at 6 un. with playen In the final poop e:r;petted to start t.hetr roundl about 11:30 a.m. DMllool for boys tndude 11 • and-under, 12-13, 14-15 and 16- 17. QdsdMslooaareaplltfnto 11· and-under. 12·14 and 15-17. Golf· en in the boys 16-17 age dM8'on t>epl teeing off at 6 a.m on No. 1. Golden West Leegue indMdual champion Marall SoltU. from l!ltanda High, along with Corona deJ Mar't Ben 'Illlen. are two area gclfem ICbeduled to mmpete. Newport I larbor't NAtalJe Ora· ganza. the two-time defeodlng Sea View League lndMdual c.hamplon. and Corona dd Mar't Kade MclCitterk:k are in the girls 6eki nophles and prizes wDl be ewarded. . Tearful win for Wright · Former CdM High star claims first Newport Beach CC · men's title on heels of father's death. Ir.ye• Alderton Daif'f Pilot T he aiJaidar l8icl Rather1 °"Y WU ~ but lot Newport ee.dl 1'll6dent and funner Q>rona dd Mar High golf .... Jeff wt1Ft. the UUlU8I obeelvanoe came a weelt earlle(. on a golf mune he knowa well Wrlebl. 39, who bit bis ~ yeer~ father Jack In October aAer a bout wttb throat canc:a; battled through an emotional roller muter to da1m bis 6nt men) dub championahlp .. Newport Beadl Country Oub looe 13 on a CXQle where he won the junior tide le\el dmel lfnce taldng up the sport at • 13. With rounds of 71·78-71-70 for a 6-owr-par 290 for the four. day champlonship. Wright de- feated Brad Casdorph by aeYeJl stroka. "lt'a the most special touma· malt l\oe eves' won." Wdght aald. •Crying in the mi<kDe of a round, I've ~ done that be- b'e. Sobbtng and having to wipe my eyes to mab the next shot meant IO much.• 1be cars came rrom remem- bering a father who encow-aged ~ to pncdoe and play 81 OJ\ICh IS be could growjng up. •1 don't play that much IO to lhoot even per or better ewry round and stay calm ... I really felt lib ft was more for b1m than It was for anything else,• said Wdgbt, the Loe Angeles Tunes' Orange County Player of the Year IS a C.dM junior in 1982. "When I shot 78,.1 think he was dred from hdptng me out the day bdOre. "I fe1t bil preaence the whole week.. DON lEACti I DM.Y PILOT Newport Beach Country Club's Jeff Wright, seen here in 2002, shot &over-par 290 to claim first men's club titte June 13. Wright dropped to hi,, knees, weeptng after ~ birdie putts on Nos. 17 and 18 in the fi- nal round. one of aeveral times tears welled up in hi, eyes. •0n (June 131 I had a two-sbot lead oo 17 [a par-3) standing over a 30-foot pun and said to myseJt 'Dad. help me mm this put( and I made it" It was just in October that Jeff Wr:tptt aat by b1a fadlie(s side In the days preceding bis death and the conversations flowed around golf. •Just when he wa on bis deathbed. I said, 'You can\ go now, lhe club champtonshlp is coming up and I am goJng to win ft this yeu' He died a day later." Wright said. lb help keep the memory alive. Jeft'Wdgbt'a mother, Nudle, wrote her husband's name. along wt.th other reminders, on her son's golf balls. Wright said it calmed him down. On the first day of the cham- pionship, Wright hooked his tee shot 00 the 17th hole and looked back at bis mother. •1 told her, 'If I make three from here, we're not aJooe. • Wright said 1be chip rolled within a foot oft.he bole. Wmnlng the men's dub cbampionsbip is IOmetbing Wright wanted ever since he took up the sport. Jack Wright handed his membership to his son three years ago. •0anny Bibb was my idle growing up.• he said. ·1 wanted to be In that last group on the last day with the gallery watch· lngme." ·11 was a special thing for hhn to wln the tournament," said GOLFER OF THE WEEK Dan Rogers caub ailllatlon: Santa Ana Country Club Aullleocec Costa Mesa Blrthplloec long Beed'I Age:89 Gol~14 FftOffta .. mom.it: Tallying hl1 flrwt eagle, on the per-318th hole at Hilio.t Countty Club in Los Angeles In 1964. Rogen wea playing In• foureome with Nidt RhoedM, Roger Cleveland, the developer of Cleveland Irons, end Brien Gaddy, •top emateur et the time. The foursome pleyed behind the USC gotf team during a prKtlce round. Rogers used• ~ron. "The bell on.hopped Into the cup:' aald Rogers, en eatlstant b11btbell coedt .. the edM>OI et the time. "We Paul Hahn. Newport 8eldl 005 head golf profeelk>nal. . • 8'bbi a member at Ilg Canyon C.OUOtry QJb. bu won a NeW· port-Mesa recotd 11 miem dut1 tideL• With the win, Wrigbt quaMed lot this aammen Jones °"' ICheduJed Aug. 11 on his home c:oune. 1be Jones Q.q> la a bet· ter-ball of partners format that pits the men's c:bampion -or alternate II the winner cao't at· tend -from each of the four private dubs in Newport-Mesa with a member of that club's golf stafr In ao 18-bole match. Wri8bt and Hahn joined forces In the dlampionshlp two years ago. Playing In front of ga8eriea ,Is nothing oew to Wright,=wbo n nwnerous junlor to . including the Southern • nia Junior ChampJonshtp~ at Sanra Ana Country Oub In 1982 after six rounds of matdl ~ He claimed the Sea View League lndMdual tide in 1983 and was selected to the AD-American team of the American Junior Golf Association. Wright earned a scholarahlp to Ari7.ona State UnlYersity. where be redshirted and played one season before struggles prompted him to leave golf and join the music business. He now owns an ~ business and bas spent the last year getting bis "life back Co- ~ • ~ and wife ~ separated a year ago. but haw since reconciled. •Last year I missed the cut (during the NBCX: men's dub l:bampioQ.5blpJ and couldn't ewn thlnlc about golf with evur· thing elae going on," Wright llllid. .Since then, life has been greaL .. Wdgbt spent Sunday watdl- lng the final round of the u .s. Open with bis brother Ouis, bis caddie during the dub champf- onsh.ip. They were missing someone. Judging by the mvious ~ however, Wright Wai oot aJon~ w.r. the Int group of the day. The veralty players atood on the hlllaidM behind the gl'Mfl.• f'llW'Oltlle dub to uw. Putter ,........ COW99 to p&.y: PiM Valley FftOfltle hobbf oublde ol tc*-Involvement with Goodwlll lndumlea of Orange County. '*"'¥: wn., Shelta; daughter, Tr.cy; IOf\8, John, Joe, ~ Notilwot1hr. Rogers, 11tar guard on the USC men's basketball teem In the 1960a, haa been pnieident end c:Hef executive of Goodwill for three years. Rogers, who coeched the UC Irvine men'I bnketbelt teem for two VMtS from 1986-87, haa MNed •Chairmen of the Boerd for the Second Harvest Food Bank end wn president of the Harbor Area Boys Club, among several chariti.a he haa donated time to. • ON THE GREEN .. . ,, ' ,., .. Dubois, Lindley remain in huri~: the acheduled 36-hole ftnaJ match to be bekl Saturday. Bob Nits of PJ Dol'lldo Hills (68-72 -140) cla.lmed the top lpOt &a.er the ftnt two rounda of IUOb play. Plv8 ~ alt at 142. ~ 20-yelr old Spm- cs ....... wbO ded fOr 13th at theUS()pen. N.wport 8-dl l'elident .... ....... (n-81 -158) lllld Mitt ~ from Nlwport <:out. ., ~ Iii the eYent. Dub* Ml -put ol dw South tellD that flad Che Noltb ..... In .... NOnb4GUlh .... comp.ddon durtail Che llriC two .,. ol .... ~ 1'bl North prtWled. 73(). 733. nw .,... ._ ot • IQJl9' tor -. ...... oounMd eed\ ., In t..n COmpldllolL • s.nta Ana COunuy Club ' ' member tbrlil Veitch shot a l · under-par 71 at the Southern Caltfomla Golf Aaaociadoo Qolf Coune ln Murrieta June l,5 Jo earn one of two alternate apota for the 105th SCGA An}ateti.r OWnpionahJp. o VettA:h, • former ~ Ma men'a dub cbarnplon. l!. • .! WM 9IDOlll 80 IQlfera vylrlg •• ipOCI Into the ~ tcbedul9d Mr.· 9-11 .. ~ Country Club in ... ~ t C•h111-'deDlAlllilaM- .._. lhoc •• for .-:pit nuld While Yaldl -~ foUr..,.. to mad 71. Cllllt .. --ol Tbolmnd <w,;• -..11 eo tom Wedi• an lllir· .... Clllle '*-'al ..... .. ......... of OllDo ... .. ::~-=~ .............. II 1' SCHEDULE UC NMNE MEN'S IA8KE1'1IAU. 2004.()6 sttfEouLE (SubJec:t to Change) Nov. I -Simon Fraser (exhlbltlon)(home), 7:06 p.m. Nov. 11 -Cal State Loa Angelet (exhibition) (home), 7~06p.m. Nov. 11 -Cal State Dominguez Hiiia (home), 7:06p.m. Nov. 22 -at use. TBA Nov. 27 -at UCLA. TBA Dec. 4 -Sacramento State (home), 7:06 p.m. Dec. 14 -at Santa Clara, 7:00p.m. Dec. 17 -at San Jose State, 7:00p.m. bee. 21 -New Mexico State(homa), 7:36 p.m . Dec. 21 -at Cal Poly SLO•, 7:06p.m. Dec. IO -at UC Santa Barbare•, 7:06 p.m. JM. I -Cal State Northrfdga• (home). 7:05 p.m. Jan. e -Pacific• (home), 7:06p.m. Jen. 13 -at UC Rlvaralda•, 7:05p.m. Jen. 11 -at Cal State Fullerton•, 7:05 p.m. .Mn. 20 -long Beach State• (home), 7:06 p.m. *· 2A -at UC Davit, TBA JM\. 27 -Utah Stllta" (home), 7:06 p.m. Jan. 21 -Idaho• (home), ,.. 7:06p.m. 1 F.b. 3 -at Pactfic•, 7:06 : p.m. • F.b. 5 -at Cal State Northridga•, 7:06 p.m. M . 10 -Cal State Fullerton• (home), 7:05 p.m. F.b. 12 -UC Riverside• (~). 7:05 p.m. F.b. 17 -at long Beach State•, 7:35 p.m. f9b. 11 -UC Devi• (home), 7:06p.m. F.b. 2A -at Idaho•, 7:06 p.m. f9b,Ja -at Utah State•, fS:06p.m . Mar. I -UC Santa Barbara• (home), 7:06 p.m. M-. I -Cal Poly sLO• (home), 7:06 p.m. "'9r ... 12-BlgW.lt toumemant at Anaheim Convention Canter, TBA All tl.mee Pld1lc. denotes Big West Conference gem ... I . I PARILLA Continued from A7 about trampoline. Parilla first 1 began comped.ng in gymnast:k:a when ahe was S. But then she received a free trampoline lesson for her atxth birthday and when 1 she WU 7, ahe decided to focus _ toleJv on the trampoline. •she wu a natural rtgbt from the get-go," l&ld Parilla,. father. Pluf. "She atarted wtth gymnutica at 5 and you could tell W WU glAed." Partlla'• talent.a allowed her to dabble ln other aporu, as well. When ehe wu nine she trted out for the U.S. Junior Olymplca • ~team and made the , ;i lqiiad, Paul PlrUla aaJd. But lhe • fnhal'ed her root wb.l1e dMng and •l "" df!>pped the apott. ' .. JennWer PltW& aleo pkked up 1J liDOWbOardlna ... hobby, but 1JW that up. too. a1l In the name of me ovnpoltne. tn Which a ijplcal roudne luta only 20 J ~'Iba tnDipoUne a1eo ~ to liioot her up 30feet1n fit •. She thell nut land 00. s-"'1e'* ted aree Within • lh6 She ptrfonne ff 1ialOui co pan ~ca trom ~a-Partlla hopee to haw llirbM lland when IMP* to •• AMII. •She• b« ...-on tbe 2004 <IJWpk:i • eoon • ihe aot atr lbl loor In~· Paid Plidlla ............... ~-­; _.lblllaDdlbM'9newraeMl ...... IDamd." ' SPORTS Wednesday, be 23, 2004 Al YOUTH SWIMMING Harbor View yictorious over Greenbrooke Corona del Mar's Ashley Chandler highlights win by local swim team. The Harbor View swim team collected S4 of 70 fint·place ftnlshes In six age dMsfons of boys ,and girls c6mpetttion, leading to a 680-521 victory over host Greenbrooke in a youth dual meet tn Fountain Valley on Saturday. The Harbor View boys won 2' races to Greenbrooke's nine wlthin six age d.Mslona, while the Harl>or View girls eclipsed Greenbrooke, 30-7, tn ftnt· place finishes lo six age groups. In the glds 15· 18 division, Harbor View's Ashley Cllandler, who will be a junior at Corona dd Mar High in the fall, woo the 100-yard freestyle lo 56.74 seconds and the SO bunerOy in 28.27. Harbor View's Matt Berry won three events in the boys 9· 10 division: the 50 free (31.82). 50 back.stroke (38.24) and 100 Individual medley (1:23.48). Meet highlights also included three victories by Harbor View's Ellen Naruse..ln the glrls 7·8 di· vision. She won the 25 Oy (17.54), 50 free (36.65) and 25 back {19.56). Naruse's Ume in the 25 bade was a personal best Harbor View's Melissa HohJ also set a personal record in the 50 back (34.15) of the girls 13· 14 division. Her previous best was 35.53. Kevin Cox of Harbor View lowered bis dme ln the 50 Oy of the boys 13·14 division by two-tenths of a second, touch· ing the wall at 31.27. Hllbor V1.w 680, G,...,,brooke 521 Boya 16-18 dMaion 100-yard freestyle -1. Bryan Bissonette (G), 52.n ; 2. Evan Ocepek (G). 66.07; 3. Ryan Gladych (HV), 1 :03.40. 50 backstroke -1. Danial Morria (G), 27.66; 2 Blake Alllaon (G), 35.46. 200 freestyle relay -1. Greanbrooka, 2:16.61; 2. Harbor View (Spencer Haly, Bruce Bearer, Emery Molnar, Jim Krolopp), 2:17.67. 13-14 divlston 100 freestyle -1. Mere Krygar (G). 1:06.57; 2. Benjamin Noe (HV), 1:07.00; 3. Tyler Haly (HV), 1 ;12.87. 50 backstroke -l . Marc Krygar (G), 36.14; 2. Benjamin Noe (HV), 37.33; 3. Tyler Haly (HV), 39.17. . 50 braaautroka -1. Anthony· Martella (HV), 33.38; 2. Sean Hakam (GB). 36.53; 3. Tyler Haly (HV), 44.00. 50 butterfly -1. Kevin Cox (HV), 31.27; 2. Ryan Gladych (HV), 33.68; 3. David Elliott (G), 37.00. 100 Individual medley -1. Anthony Mamilla (HV), 1 :09.15; 2. Sean Hakam (G), 1:11.93; 3. Kevin Cox (HV), 1:13.43. 200 freestyle ralay-1. Harbor View (Benjamin Noe, Anthony Martella, Kevin Cox, Ryan Gladych), 1:64.64; 2. Graanbrooka, 3:02.99. 200 medley relay -1. Harbor View (Benjamin Noa, Anthony Mattalla, Kevin Cox, Ryan Gledych), 2:08.91; 2. Greanbrooka, 2:21.81. 11·12 dlvWon 50 freestyle -1. Colin Cattoll (G), 29.39; 2. David Gulbord (HV), 29.85; 3. Jultln Pape (HV), 32.24. 50 bac.katrok• -1. David Gulbord (HV), 35.90; 2. Alex Webb (G), 48.29. 60 breal1Jltf0tta -1. Garrett Laraon (HV), 38.26; 2. Auitln Allen (HV), 42.74; 3. Joel Giibert (G),43.87. 50 buttarfty-1. Colin Cattoll (G), 34.14; 2. Juttln Pepe (HV), 34.84; 3, Emery Molner (HV), 42.07. 100 lM -1. Garrett Ltraon (HV), 1:14.21; 2. Colin Carroll (G), 1:18.02; 3. Bruce Befrer (HV), 1;27.61. 200 freestyle ,.11y -1. H1rbor View (G1rrett Llraon, Jultln Pape. Teddy Banet.Nie, David Gulbotd), 2:08.67; 2. Greenbfool(e, 2:1UO; S. Greent>roob, 3:01.33. 200 medltY ~ -1. HtrbOt vtew (Oevtd Gulbord. Gand L.ll"IOn, Juftln hpa, Teddy BendlNk), 2:22.79; 2. Harbor View (Bruce a..rer. AUltln Allen, Jim Krofopp, Em-ry Molnlt), 2:S3.03; 3. GtMnbtoolct, 2:44.87. ...dlwlllori IO~ -1. Mttt hny (HV), 31.82; 2. O\ilrtle ~ (HV), 32.l50; 3. Alex Krva9r (G), •.eo. IO ~e-1. lMtt hnv (HV), a24; 2. MdheW Englleh (HV), 41.87; 3.Alex l<'YQlf (G), 48.30. IO brMttltroke • 1.Nlcho4tt laldln(HV),41.88;2.Alex KfWlf (0), 41.18; •• Dlnlel mo. (0), ... 51; 4. Chttllopher ¥oft OW AM (HV), IOAO. PHOTOS COURTESY Of VINCE: MCGUINNESS Harbor View's Anna Venturini powers her way to Victory m the 50-yard breaststroke (43.87) in ttle girls 9-10 division in a dual meet against Greenbrooke Satl.lrday. Venturini also swam a leg on ttle wmnmg 200 freestyle relay team. Harbor View won, 680-521. 25 Yard Butterfly -1. Jake Bandaruk (HV), 17.34; 2. Daniel Hohl (HV), 17.42; 3. Nolan Moder (G), 18.46. 100 IM -1.Matt Bany (HV), l :23.48; 2. Danial Hohl (HVI. 1:27.83; 3. Nolan Moder (G ), 1:45.73. 200 freestyle Relay -1. Harbor View (Jake Wyatt, Matthew Engllah, Danial Hohl, Charlie Howarth), 2:22.38; 2. Harbor View (Nicholas Balden, Jeka Bandaruk, Brannan Anderson, Chip Zudtar), 2:32.21 ; 3. Graanbrooka, 3:14.33. 100 medley relay -1. Harbor View (Brannan Anderson, Jake Bandaruk, Christopher Von Der Aha, Charlle Howarth), 1 :14.55; 2. G!'ffnbrooka, 1:23.04. 7-ldlvlalon 25 fraeatyla -1. Tommy Brooks (HV), 16.37; 2. Giovanni Gentoal (HV), 17.21; 3. Gordl Grigus (G), 18.21. 50 fraastyla -t.Glovannl Gantoal (HV), 41.01; 2. Max Cham (G), 41.38; 3. Connor Janaon (G), 41.68; 4. Hoyt Crance (HV), 41.76. 25 badc.ltroke -1. Gordi Grlgua (G), 21.44; 2. Tommy Brooks (HV), 21.81; 3. Bratt Schisler (HV), 22.31. 25 braaatatroka -1.Colln Votandahl (GI. 17.17; 2. Zachary Belden (HV), 23.47; 3. Max Chern (G), 25.97; 4. Rldcy Zak (HV), 26.87. 25 butterfly -1.Draw Hanson (HV), 21.34; 2. Bratt Schisler (HVI, 21.63; 3. Gordl Grlgus (G), 23.46. 100 freettyla relay-1. Harbor View (Giovanni Gantosl, Tommy Brooks, Bratt Schlalar, Uam Karaa), 1 :09.85; 2. Harbor View (Hoyt Crenca, Draw Hanson, Jim Bany. Caawall Ott), 1:12.50; 3. Greenbrooka, 1:33.74. ••ncktnd« division 25 freutyte - 1. Timmy Hanson (HV), 18.83; 2. Luka Wyatt (HV), 21.21: 3. Zachary Pennella (G), 27.84. 25 bacbtrob -1. Justin Henson (H\I), 22.98; 2. Joe Alvarado (HV), 32.74; 3. Devin Moder (G), 34.38. 26 breutatroke -1. .,Jultln Hinson (HV), 24.98; 2. Benny Brooks (HV),. 27.67; 3.Evan Peters (G), 41. 17. 26 butterlty -1.Tlmmy Hanson (HV), 23.99; 2. Ro~n Naruse (HV), 26.34; 3. De\lln Moder (G), 34.98. 100 freestyle relay-1. Harbor View (Timmy Hanson, Robert N1ruM, Luke Wyett, Juatln Haneon), 1:23.38; 2. GrMnbrookt, 2:38. 18; 3. GrHnbrookt, 3:50.19. 100 medley relay • 1. Harbor View (Luk• WV•tt. Robert Ne11.1 ... Juitln Henton, Timmy Hanaon), 1:32.21; 2. Greenbrooke, 2:29.94. Glftt 1•1141\.'Won 1()().y1td freectyl• -1. Ashley Chandler (HV}, 58.14; 2. Br1ana G1llOwly OM, 1:04.44; a Katie Romo (0), 1:06.2A. 60bfM11atroke-1. Brient GallOwly (HV), 37.53; 2. WhltntY CatlctY (HV), .0.2•; 3. Lluren N./llWt/ CG), 43.84. 60 butterlty-1. Alhtev Ch1ndltr (HV}, 21.27; 2. Katie Romo (0), 3Ul;J. Whitney CMktY (HV), 13.47; .._ Amy ZUc*e OM. 33.98. 200 ~ ...._.,_,. Herbor View (Shel CHtro, Tffl Castro, Bridget BMUc:hamp, Vlctorf• Oabtft), 2:23.93. 200 mtclly relty-1. G~, 2:'3.16; 2. H1i'bor Harbor View's Victoria Gabert takes third in the 50-yard breaststroke (42.07) in the girls 11-12 race. Gabert's younger sister, Stephanie, qualified for the Olympic trials in ttle 200 breaststroke. View (Annie King, Bryanna Schmidt, Magan Griffin, Machnzla Con1tantlnou), 2:54.00. 13·14 dMalon 100 fraaatyla -1. Sareh Day (G), 1:06.29; 2. Alexandra EaltH (G), 1:05.93; 3. Elisa Molnar (HV), 1:10.00;4. McKanna Ca1key (HV), 1:13.98. 50 badcstroka -1. Mell11a Hohl (HV), 34.18; 2. Michelle Zudcer (HV), 35.06; 3. Britteny Rease (Glil), 36.37. 50 breaststroke -1. Sareh Day (G), 35.01; 2. Lacy Llraon (G), 37.28; 3. Mell11a Hohl (HV), 39.80; 4. Ellie Molnar (HV), 42.46. 50 butterfly-1. Brittany RaaH (G), 32.47; 2. Michelle Zudcer (HV), 33.68; 3. McKtnna C11key (HV), 39.80. 100 Individual mec:tl•y -1. Mell118 Hohl (HV), 1:12.46; 2. Lacy Larson (G). 1:18.18; 3. Alllaon Ackley (G), 1:34.49. 200 frffatyl• reley -1. Greenbrooke (Ltcy Larson, Brittany Reese, Alex1ndra Eeate1, Sareh Day), 1:68.03; 2. Harbor View (Ell .. Molnar, Anni• King, McK•nna Ca1key, Mlc:helle Zucker), 2:11.38; 3. Greenbrooke, 3:02.67. 200 madltY ...iav-1. G1Wnbrookt, 2:11.ot; 2. Harbor View (Mlc:helle Zudttr, EllM Molnar, M.il ... Hohl, McKtnna Cattey), 2:18.20; 3. Harbor View (Kiit• AlvaradO, r ... Castro, Shel Cattro, UndMy Wilder), 2:47.67. 11-12<1v116on 60 f~ -1. KMe Berry (HV), 29.18: 2. t<.yd Rezac (G), I0.08; 3. Margot Money (HV), 30.32. ISO becbtrot• -1. Heather Ven Hlel (HV), 33.12; 2. i<.lly Mottle (G), 93.88; 3.ChelMe GI~ (HV), 36.00. 60 brnetstroh-1. Kitt Berry (HV), 37.33: 2. t<.vcl Rezac (G), 39.85; 3. VIC1ona Gebert lHVI, 42,07. I &O buttlffly-1. Mtrvot MontY (HV), 33.60; 2. Kelly Morrl1 (G), 34.63; 3. Chelaaa Giger (HV), 36.90. 100 IM -1. Kaycl Rezac (G), 1:16.41; 2. Kalli Feeley (HV), 1:18.61; 3. Kally Morrla IG), 1:18.78; 4. Brittany Rovzar (HV), 1:26.99. 200 fraeatyle relay -1. Harbor View (Kate Bany, Chelsae Giger, Kelli Feeley, Heethar Van Hial), 2:01.97; 2. Graanbrooke, 2:07.68; 3. Graanbrooke, 2:43.97. 200 medley relay-1. Harbor View (Heather Van Hlal, Kata Berry, Mergot Money, Kalil Feeley), 2:18.62; 2. HerborVlew (Victoria Gebert. Sarah Craig, Brittany Rovtar, Chelaea Giger), 2:33.57; 3. Greenbrooka, 2:44.05. • 10 diva.Jon 50 freestyle -1. Delaney Pooch (HV), 33.23; 2. Niki Zak (HV), 35.07; 3. Kayla Robert (G), 38.20. 50 bacbtroke -1. ca .. ldy Papa (HV), 40.88; 2. Anna Venturini (HV), 40.93; 3. Janna Reese (G), 48.73. SO braeatatroke-1. Anna Venturini (HV), 43.87; 2. Niki Zak (HV), 44.30; 3. Brttt1ny Votendahl (G). 48.07. 26 butterfty -1. ea .. ldy Pepe (HV), 17.72; 2. Amanda Perrill (HV), 17.90; 3. Brittany Votendehl (G), 18.94. 100 IM -1.0eleney Poud'I (HV), 1:14.89; 2. Amandi Penfll (H\I), 1 :36.60; 3. Brittany Votendahl (GI. 1:41.88. 200 f~ ,..ley-1. Herbor View (Cutldy Pape, AnM Ventur1nl, Niki Zele. Oeleney Pouch), 2:28.88; 2. Harbor View (Plppe S.undett, Annie Alvaredo, Monica Venturini, Am1nda Pamll), 2:30.89: 3. Gl'ltnbrOotie, 2:3e.21. 100 mtdl9y relay-1. Hei'bor vtew (C.Mldy Pape, Oeleney PoUdl, Niki~ Anna Venturini), 1:11.M; 2. HeiiM>f View (Shtnnon Grtflln, Arntndt Ptnflt, Annl9 Alvarlldo, Strah Cox), 1:17.74: t. GrMnbfook .. 1:18.78. 7-8dMalon 25 freestyle -1. Julaa Pouch (HV), 16.25; 2. Katia Craig (HV), \7.93; 3. Ollvle Reis (G), 18.06. 50 freettyle-1. Ellen Naru1a (HV), 36.65; 2. Mellua Germundaen (G), 40.00; 3. Regina Scholey (HV), 41,46. 25 becbtroke -1. Ellan Naru .. (HV), 19.58; 2. Katie Crelg (HV), 19.87; 3. Mall ... Germundaeo (G),23.08. 26 b1eaatstroke -1. Jule1 Pouch (HV), 22.68: 2. Emily Meckler (HV), 23.68; 3. Adelle Eeplnoza (G), 27.18. 26 butterfly -1. Ellen N1ruM OM, 17.64; 2. Regine ScholtY (HV}, 18.63; 3.Mellua GarmundHn CG), 20.Tl. ,oo freestyle relay-1. Harbor View (Klitl• Craig, Emily Madtler, Regine ScholfY, Jul .. ' Pouch), 1:11.21; 2. Gr .. nbroolte. 1:35.63; 3. Harbor View (Cherfotte V1lentln1, Brook• Beyrooty, Anni• RMd, Klllley King), 1:40.23. 100 medltY ,.lay-1. H1rbor View (Ellen Naru .. , Regina Scholey, Jule1 Pc>Ydl, KMI• Craig), 1:18.01; 2. GrMn~•. 1 :33.24; a. Harbor View (Kade Kline, Chertott• Vat.nth,., Julie Hohl, Ton Engll•h), 1:37.44. knd-undet dMeloft 28 f~ -1. Geby OcT (HV), 22.46;2.~ ... ~). 23.11; 3. ICannedy MeGeilMele (HV), 26.08. 215 bec:btroke -1. Eliza Britt OM. 29.09: 2. t<.tte Engle (G), 30.48; 3. Nlcofe Ltrton (HV), 31.40. 26 breHtstroke -1. ~ne ,._, (G), 32.30: 2. K.nnecty MoGulnneae (HV), 31.14. 100 frMetvl• raltY-1. Hwbor VleW (Eliza 8ntt. KMMdv McGulnneee, Gaby Orr. Ntoo4t L.lrton), 1:41.17; 2. G~. 2:22.•: a. 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Tiie Cot1l•1tl0f shall l!fOVldt a m1n1mum of 3 reltrtlK" fOf 1110,.cti almiltt "' "°" and '"' to thlJ 1'101Kt 'llhldl 111111 bun IAICCOsfully c;omplet.ed In th• Stale ol Cal1lr>rn .. dut•n• tho PHI :J Y••Ut mr 11rcmn1 Q, t..: UNM RSIJ'( Of CAI lrORHIA Wflf, :1004 l'ublrsf\fd N•11• I II rll/todo1t Mtu O•U 1'1fot k.11t11l lO 101M W4~ NEW BUSINESS TIP #2 THE BANK: OPENING A USINESS ACCOUNT Did you know? In order to deposit or cash checks made payable to your business, your bank may need your Fictitious· Business Name Statement ("OBA"). (If your business is a new corporation, the bank may ask for your Artlctes of Incorporation. or for an LLC: Articles of Organization} If you need a OBA. we. can mail, fax, or email the form you will need to tm out and file your fictitious buslnfls name statement. along with the search form, instructions and pricing information. we•u take your filing to the Orange County Cleric's office for you I PIHse c.11 for details/ Dally Piiot legal notices 949 &42-4321 SMALL USI ESS The Ba Of erlca 15C1Wt .......... 10dl I• IS'WIOfi ...-uur USl•Am1J4 to au Ml4i, MMI CIMHllt. ''"'''°'" '°" lln11nl et.O•IOft, tnd l*IUM who OllJ 0111· •wlte IN lnl!lf .. IU In th• will °' nl•I•, or bolll, ot W1a S t CltAY A f't 111 IOfll r Oil l'RO IA TC "-• llftft tili4 •r lAME.S f' CllAY W. the .!upetl(ll' Court •• c.i. lotllill C.V~IJ ot Of '"'' TH f>UlflON f OR P~8AlC requ••I• lh•l JAM[S f' CRAY b9 1ppoo11tfld ., 1111 tflllllf 1tpt1Mnlflln to ad 111111bh• lh• nt.te vi I hi lllclOtrll , ... f'l 11110fi1 r0f111Mts tt.e MN-nt'1 wjl a11d ,n41cill, II '"'I• be 1clm11tH to prlltl•tt. fllt ~ tllCI tll}' (0d" !If ere 1111ilablt fOf tJtm11'11 lion In tile hi• li111t .,, lhtCoutl, THC Pl TlllOH 110111sl• euthbf1t1 to adm1111,t .. the •1111• ""~r ,,.. htdtpendt1tl Ad!llln1• 1t1tlofl of ht.ti Act ClMI IUlhortly ..... •llow ~ Otrse!llM ltPftMll lthtt lo ••-• m1ny tttlOn• wllhoot obtlln 11111 cou1 r epprov•I 811011 l1hlnt ctrlaln HfY lmporttnl .,uon' 11ow1ver ttll 01rao1111 ttl)( .. llltt1v1 will bl r10111ttd lo ""' nntict to 1nter1toted penon\ u!UtU llMr h•v• w11ved ncili'-t 0t tOMllll.cl to 1111 prOpOUd ... uon ) The tnclependtnl •d· mlntslrtllon 1uth0<1ty wlll be sr1nltd unl•u 111 lnt1rn t1d ptf\on lllb •n ob1Khon to tho petition and \00""1; lood C.11M •by thl 'ourl Jhovld not sr•nt tht •ulhorltl' A HlAAlltC on t ht pttilion will bl held on //15/04 1t I 45 p 111 In Ot11t L 73 loc:tl•d et 341 rh<t City 011v• South Or •n11t. CA 9l613 IF YOU OBJL CI lo the 1t•nlln11 of lhe p~hllo11 you should appeM at the 11111 jn1 and •l•I• your ob,.claon1 °' hit w1tll1n obiec;ltonl •llh thl court btfOft tlM 1Mat1n1 Your 1Pot111nce mey bl Ill penon or by you1 alll><ney IF YOU ARF A CRlOI TOR o• rQnl•ncent creditor of the dlceued. you must 11141 you• cl1lm with th• tourt and mttl a CoOY lo Ille ~wnal rttPlllCnllhv• tf)PC>Ullad II• llM COUtl w1ll\ln 10111 month• lrom the dett ol Ult Int i.suan'' of tellers " provided In ,.,Ob•I• Cod11 Wt lion 9100 the tun• lllf lllina cl11ms will nut up11e belou four monlll~ hom th• "''"Ina d1ta noll<'•d •bovt YOU MAY CXAMIHf the fllt ~epl Dy lh• ~llUI I II 'l'041 ... • ""'4\ft •n tftHfff In lhf Hlllt, you llllY hit Wiii! tllt COUI I I ltt11>1Ht lllf ~pt<.UI Hulitt (form Dt I~) ot th• 111111• ot an 1nvenl0fy 8nd •l>O•t11tl of eslale H4eh or of '"' pelihon or a1;count H oro111dtd tn Probate Code 1t<l10n 1150 A Rtq11HI tor ~Pttlll fiklll(• form " •~•1t11tlt Ir Ollt lht (0\111 dfrll ,."''-' JAMU f'. GUT, 2.Ul CU$TVllW DI., MIWPOIJ H ACH, CA H 6U PubliJhed Newpnr t BtllCh/Costa Mu1 Ul11ly l'llOI June J6 12 l3 2004 Wl44/ The m1n1 at11111e h1tll11y 1cc.orc11n1 to the PfOVISIOft\ ol DtVIMOn a of the 8ullnot 111d P1of1u1ont Codi, Cll•11I•• lO. Section ll T07 (•), hereby 11vn NOTICE Of l'UBl IC SAl.f EXTRA SUI StDAA(fl ••• condu<I • publt<. aal• vf Ille L11ntentt 111 lht 1lor1at tc>tn(O named belO.,, '""' the contents 11111111 M44 to Ill• hi&"''' bid '· '°' t1wt11I money of the Umlt4 Sl•ltt ot Alfl•rk:• (ca\11) lht wle tt bell'll II Id to Mllsty a la11dlorcl't 114111 tlld will N . Id at 17691 s..._son llflt, Hl.inliqtu "4acll, CA ~1 on .!lily 1, 200il. at 12 pm , All<ho""r' Name. Otnnt1 Avtn1 Bondi 1•'6l7JOll3~ ,.httlltl 610 19) 62fl t fhe/ubll< i. l1tvl1td l<> att111 Terms "' ush Only 0"'11« IUlf"tlt\ llM I lCf\ltO bid A ltf'llftl ~llf)llOll ti lfle pr otlll h b• 1n1 aold, 1lona wrlh ,,.. Identity ol lhe ec:cu111nt '"'""' 1'lt ao.c• 111 .. foflOIWS SPACt "° OCCUPANT • PROf't'llfY or SCIUI' fl()N , A l08 thomH Ch11Kl11 Mite 8010 C 101 W 11dy (r~hllll f wrn1t11re, M1k. I OHI 'Mllllaltad Newport 8wclv'totl• Mesa D••• PllOl June 1l. IO, 2004 W4(,() I ,..... .............. Ort Clf CDSIA llSl -comt . ~ ......... NOJICI. I HUtlY CIM If th1t auleCI ,.0 OOMlt IOt luro1~ all 1.-.......... , •. 1q1tlp -••t, trt'"'IMl•hon tn4 ucll 011 w f• MIH o m1y llt requ1t1d lor Stebl 'I <C1Y WU CO aM fUllCA flOIU "'°"CT• mY l'IOJ ICY leO. M ·11•ii1Mt r«tlvn br l111 City ol Cotti MK. It the Oita of tht Clty CINI!, 11 r alt Ortu, Co•I• Meu. C•Motnl1. IUlfll thl hoor of 10,00 ....... ..,. ...,, Jorly 11. 2004, •• whkll llr"t lll•y IWtU bl op."'4 r.u~y 11111 ••*' elolid n lt;e C<i 111 II CNmlMf• •'" PIO t>Ouia '"'" ... ., the lillt ot 1111 "'"'" 1nd neme of Ill• bldlkf but nn othtt """npiislwna mer h Any bid ttc:elwtd efltr th• tehltlul•d clo-.l"a ttn•• fur lht ttulpt of bld1 11111 b• r1\u11ttd \o bidder UhOPflW'd II l h•ll bl lhl 'ole r•~n•lblltly et th• btddw lo ... that tus bid II •~tlvtd 111 ptotMlt twne A Ml of 8jd Oow• menh may k tbll•lll4 al tilt Otf..:1 of the City r na1ne~11. 17 f .. , 011n. Coat• Me11, C1hforn11, llPOll "lnflf11114ia"l1 l"IY'""f •• $20.00 ..... -44itl.HI ,~.. •• $5.00 wrH bl midi U h•ndltd by milt Bid Ooc11ment1 •nd othef contrect document1 m1y •ho IMt 1um1tlff at Ille Olltc:e of tllf Crl; Clerk ol th• CllJ ol Cost• M111 Bid Docurnlllls wlll not be 1111llld unlna th• addltlonal 15.00 ,,,.,,. IJ Included with p1ym1t1t £ ech bid sh•H bl m•d• on the P10p01tl form, ahtt~ P I throualt I' 9a provided '" the contr•'I documents, 1nd 111•11 IMI •tcomp1n11d by • 1.1r ltflell '" cash11r·1 c;hed m • bid bolld 101 not In~ th111 10'.l. ot the amount ol lhtlr bid. m•dt P~Vlblt to lhl Cit, of CHll Men No l>'OIK>Sll s/1111 bt con ~•dered unless ICLOm panted b' such cnh1el1 <fW't k, cash 0t bldd4K'1 bolld No bid ihall bt LOD StdC!ttd unlna II Ii m.Oe on 1 bt1ni. lorm fur nlslled bt Ill• City ol Co~I• Mue and IJ made In •tcordanc~ with the provmon' 111 llM Pro PGUI rtQUlf emt1111 CKh bidder m111I h•vt 1 Cleu • ..,. 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JO . lOOol w•Sl STAlUlllT Of wmllAWAl flOI PAltmSll' OftlAMGt.a ACTITIOUSMllSSIWI The lollow1111 "''°" 1111 wllMrawn 11 ' i-111 Plflnw tr-th• l>llllllf •lllp 0111t 1t1,,, und« ltelthOUI IHl\lilHI ft•IM ot r OAM fllltO f(ATlfCRS 11 IOtll lloomlttld SI •t4. lo• Alamitos. C1ltlornl1 t1mo Thi f11olili011• Bulin•'• Ntm" refto•CI to abov1 wn lil•d In• Oren1• Cou111y on Olll•f'°°J, r111~ 200 931241 f 111 !tame ind Addr*"I ot the Petton W1lh dr •••n1 ltol*'t P.tln" ICatoy, 2776 Mt-Y•dt Or. L, CllO Cotta M"'· Calllotnla 1111?6 fl~it statement "'" ltltd w1111 lh• Co11111t Clerll of Orin" County on0&/14/0t no ...... u Oa1tr Pilot lul'll 16 !}.J. :tO, Mr 7, 20C>4 w- cm•C111&• -cmt, ... ....... HOTJa IS Hl11teY CM H tllal ~ pro potalt IOf fvl ri!dlq ell t.llQI, llltltll•I , tQulj) 1Mnl, lttll$l)Of""°" .,,.. 1A>d1 011111 tac1lllttt u may bf 1eqwed for IHIAllUTAYION or I nN JTUO (fflOM P&ACnflA AVPIUI YO aOMON AVlNUI}, 1t1M nun "'°" f\IUIUOM AVIM tO OllA"8I AVOUI). AU AHIY •o . 1I1 lllTWIPt COSTA-~ M n11n •• WM.-.... , SfllU, •tOM SA"TA AlllA AVlNUI TO UYMOlfD AVI• NUf), COT f'IOJICT 110. O•·U , wUI be , ...... b1 lllt c.,, t i CO\i. Mti. •I tht Otho of the Cttr Cltf-. n , .. Orin. CUI• ...... C1Mor1111, until the l!Our nl JO;OO • m • ~day, luly Ii. l()()ol, 111 llieh htllt lhty will I llfll publicly a II ., h·11d in lht Cou1 u1>c111 Suled pr ' 11\all bear th• lilkt of lhl wort and 111ma of the ltlddtr but 110 Olhtt dltll11,ul$h1n1 m•'"' My bid rtt11vtd elter 1111 ·~I.lied c:to11111 hMe tor the ·~•iPt ol bids 1h11t be rtlu111td to blddl1 UllOpelltd It thtll be the '°" r111P011111>1111, ot the blddtt to 111 th1t hit bid 11 rect1vld 111 ptoe>et' tlllll A Mt of Bld Oocu tnellll m•y bl Obttlllt d at the Offlet of lht Ctty f.nl)fl-. n ftil OriVI, Cost• Ml11, C.lltor1111, up on 11011relu11dabl1 PIYmtnl of $20 00 An addiUonal ch1111 of » 00 will be made 11 handled by mail 8 1d Oocu111ents and other conll act document'l may alto bl ... m111ec1 11 the Olltet of the City Clerk of lht C•IJ ol Cost• Mtu Bid Oocumenh will not bl Malled unless lhe eddllronal $5 00 chat&• is included w1\h p1yment heh bid shall be medt on tho Ptopoul form. si-ta P I thtouah P 91 provided 1n Ille conlte<I documents, and 'lt•ll bl ICCQmPaftatd by I C.I llf1td O< cnltttr 1 tlled Of 1 bid bond I Of not leu than 10'1 ol th• 1mounl of thell bid, made payal>141 10 the City of Coala Men Nn IHOPOS•I shall be COii 11dll'ed untt1, IK(Om panled by 1uth c•Mllw's <.lted, cash. ot b1dd«'1 bond No l>•d 5"all bf' cun sidlfed unltSs ti 11 mtdt on 1 blink form tur nlsltld bf Ille City of Coate Mft1 i nd 1, made In acc0fdanc1 with Ille ptovlsion~ of ,,., r ro pout requlremenla tlch bldclel mu•t hive • Cl•U "A' Gtner11 E nc1nee11n1 hclnM end •bo be 1111quehlttd 11 rtq1111ed by law f"4 City Council of the City ot Coste Mesa ,__ the 11aht to reiect any or all bKb A Co11l11clo1 u\lnl a c;crefl or cl11s1fltltlon not 1hown on I he Genttel Preveillnc Weee Oeterm111atk>n1 ma, be ttQUHd lo fMIV the Wl&• 1 ttt of thal cttll or clen11tc•lron moat clostly 11l1led to ti n shown in the Cen••I OelermillallM• elftctJve 11 Ille lime of the C1ll tor bids lhe Contr1~tor 1hatl comply wlllt the p<ovl Slllfll of S.GUOn 1170 lo 1780, 111clu11.. of the C1hlorn1a labor COdt. Ille llttVlthllC r•I• and Kele ol wacn est•b h1hld by tht City of Costa Mesa whlCh tU• on hie w1111 lh• City Clei 11 ot the City ot Cost• Mesa. •nd Jhall lotf11t Ptnllltn pre tcrlbed therein for noncomoli•nc• ot uld Code IUUlfOLa• 0..-tY (lty(i.til, <lfr If c" ...... O.. .. ,_ U ,2004 l'ubllihtd Newport 8Hcll/Cosl1 MIU Da.tr Pilot June 23, 30, 2004 W451 llWPOIT&.U SOIOOl 11511KT 1.01 ttD TIMI, HTI ANONQ IUflH ... A. IW 0,-'-f TIMI .,_. ... o ...... .. T ... -,, JUlY 6TN, 10041a oo, .... 0 flt.tee ol 8111 Re urpt HewpotH.Ctu Un1IM!d School Dish ICI P11tch1t111• 29115 B Bta1 Strttt Co\ll M .. t . CA t2628 C. Pr•l•O lf1Me1 NIW,Ol'r MllOHfS IUMllfTMY lNTlllla '4C>UMNO • tM<ar•lNT 2 D Pl11et Pl-1rt on Ill• ~C.rlhy Bulldtftf Companlo/M•H11ft "A Olltet. 2915 C 8"' SlrMt. Co1t1 Mt•I Ca 9262t 1.02 SUMMAJIY or wo.c. A ,., o)e( t DtM:r11>tlon l hla pr 01tt t I"' hid • ftlllOllllOft , ltlflnl, pnln1. 11ncl1t 11 on Cl ut1111111, other •ii• lmptov•n111nt•. rtll)l • .. 114" nf t•loc1t1•lt ctoaroom• hook up of 1Uclc1tabt. cl•\V801M, 11•1nt1n1. 01peh111 ,.,. t.,m tt.I• clocJi •"' ,.,,.. .. \>oK.f, altd Othtt .,.o.tllleflb fllf reto utablt ci.swootnS I Pr tllmln1t J e;, II mat•: ll00,000 to "°°·000 t Pnhmlnat• lthed .... Odt~. l .OHIOTKl1 HOTIC( IS HlRUV 01\lf H tllal Hew,otl .-.u U1utt.d l<lloot Dilfrlct «tlr\I .,., 91111 ttwOlllll It• Gewr .. Beltd .. rK .... ...... .ids '°' ..... ., • t91!lflct "" tM ..... ftMIMl'Yojl(f,.lo,ai.it ........ thlll ....... ........ A-.111.abtrt ""''' 111 111• 11t1u 14•11llfl1d •llo•t ~ .......... .,. °""'" •• «tJY .. .... t• '"""' ..... llOtltt, ne W d"' '"""'" ""'-""wt a -l.1111 .... ............. ti f'lMS AHO Sr£ C If ICA TtONS All( AV All. A8l ( ftO'# '"* "°"' -ni. ~I lie l ft'lt•H I Uw PiWJ. Cl 11!111111 It's elf1U (Mil itcldr ~lft H. Nlott) Oii CM llE f'UlaiAStD f ROM •~ ••mn• HIPt Cet11tr•C1l- C••,1r, lr•l••t CA. t2 .... HL '9••1 sn. 7SM fAX , ... , sn. llOt C. [Kh IOOt.lt rnuil POSI a bid bond ., olfler WWflty Ill the tltlOllnl of 101' or ,,.. •-• of lhl W will\ the lltd D b ch llDOf "· tt multlneou\ty w1lh lhe .. ecullon of lht Con· tr1ct A&tMmtnt, wtl bl rlClulit•d to furnl$ll • l 1h1 111d M1terlal ...,,°'men t 801\d 111 en amount equel to t 00 pttc;ent o• the Coohe I sum •nd 1 'ttthlul Ptt lotmeou IOll4 In 1n •mwM ~I to 100 Ptft4nl ti lhf COnltlCt $4.tm S.ld lo11dt wn be tro111 an tdrn1t11d C11tt0f11ia Surety utl' l11Clory to tit• Ol•trlct and ll1tte1 In the f tdtral lttSJ•IW, 11111.cl bt dHt O.Oar tmtrit ot ff aasur y and ltcen .. d In C1hlor· nll. Said Bond• ltttll rt!Dllfl In full fOfCI •114 1f11(t lllrouah th• au•ran\M period E. flit BIOO(ft lh•ll be • llttnHd con111ct0t pu1s.111rt to the Bullneu end Ptol1ulon1lt Code •nd be l"•nSld In lht 11ppl1Cablt cll1Mfic1ltona tor Ille tradn lot which tht 'ontractOf I• sub mlltl"' a bid f Thit projlct Ills JS Otsll>led Vtt1ra11 Bu&I • 111ss Cnlerp1111 o•rltcl Piiion JOtls. G. QuesUon1 about this PROJECT 1ho11ld I>• directed to the PROJCCT MANAGER. H Conh cl Troy 8ro1.-nl11. Fltm McC.r 111,. Bu1td1na Co l ele phon1 714/42• 8950, f AX 71 4/4 24 8951. Address 2985 C Bur Stt11I, Costa Mua, CA 92626 I No B•d may bt w1thduwn unlit Nmety days after tho Bid Openm1Datt J The D1strM.t reurvn the naht to .. ,.ct anv 111d ell bids or lo waive wrrrulartt"' In eny bid K N•wpor I Men Un1llld Scilool Otslt1ct 1s an "eq11•I opportunity• emplorsr L No t11leplloltf 01 fan1mllt m•~hlne will IMt •v•llable to bidden 011 the DIS1RICT preml.,, at the 11m1 ol bid Pubhslled Newport 8tKh/Co1te Mnt Datt, P1tol June 16 23, 2004 W450 -."'1tM ""1 ODM rt~toe -.-es.~ .,. ...... 111'1 ........ .... ~ • "' llO ............. ........... ""~ .. ,......... ............. ,. ,_,.. ,.., • 111'1 ~ ..... ... _....eotl .... , .... I*• Ml-.... w:.. ....... Wlllllto9 di '°" l"'llt'fllll• .. "''"''°' ..... Ml --fl lllOO P.--on•1t tstos ...... ,._ dil'bJO H 11 11110 •tit de ~ lll:I' (WWW ... ~--s> tll • °"*• df AY\1(111 .. llS Cor'8 dt C1llto11111. (WWW C!Mtlnfv ~p/ ..... "'**1) 0 po .... "'~* II (QM o ti ~ cit ~loalla • CASl tUaJt: <'*-o .,.. C.) ()ICC04l10 Tiit ltllM tlld Ndl"tu of lhe (Ol/f'I II ([I nombte y drrtcclOn dt I• 'Ott• 11) 011111• Cou11ty SuptflOr Court, 700 Civic C1nt1r Ome W.a_h St1'1a All• CA 921IJI. Central JUOCl OAVIO 1. MCEACHEH 0£Pl Cl6 Tiit ntme, 1ddr1u . •IHI I~ numl>tf of p~lntitra •llorney, or 11l1lntltt w1tllout 111 1ttor111• It (£1 nombt•, II dwrtetlon y ti nu"*o da teltfono dct 1boe1do del demand11nt1, o dtl dem111d•nl1 qu• no Ilene 1boudo, es) Wtlllam R. Hart. 811 No 71127 (714) 431 8700 H«I Klf\I C. Coldren. 2.00 E. Sanlfoolnt, fourth Floot, Sa.1111 A111, CA 92707 OATt. (recha) 4 l3 at, ALAN SLAl£R. Clerll (StctttlrtO). by ANGHA KltOll. Deputy Published Newport BNth/Co1ta Mtsa 011ly Pilot June 9, 16 23, JO, 2()()1 WW art Of COSTA llSA OUllGI (OUll'fY, VomA 11on· • ~VITlf4r. aros N TIC.1 If( Ill ilY GIVl N that H•led 111 poHI\ IOf Im nl'h1nl labof m1t11111,, t11•11p ~I ltan'lj)Ortat nd JUCh oth•• I .\11111 u tnJy be I qu111d lor PAltttWAY <OHCUU 11,All, ANO Nf W SIOlWAUl CONSYall TIOM HOJICT, (tty 'roftn N•. 04-16 will be retelved by tht City of Costa Melt al the Olliet ot the City Cltrll, n f11r Or1ot1. Costa Mesa. Cehlornl•. untrl lh4 hOut ol 10.00 -·· M1114ey, JUl T I 2, 2004, at whk.h time they wlll be opened publicly and rt1d aloud tn lht Counttl Ch1mbera. Sealed proposalt ahall b•lll the 111141 of Ult work ind name ot tllo bidder bu\ no otllu dlltln1ullhlnt marks Af>1 bid t.c:tived 1tter the IChtduled (lotlnt 111111 IOf th• receipt ot bids tllall be returned to bidder Uft()ptnff ti shtll be the '°" resoon11t1111ty of the blddtt to '" that his bid l• received In proper time A Ml of Bid Docu ments mey bt oblttntd at the Ollice ot the Cit• EftllNCtt 71 Fell l>f1v1, Costa Mesa Cthl0tn11, upon •••refued•"'' ,..,.. .... " $30.00. All 9'4111....t ,...,. .. $10.00 Wiii be miff If handllHI by m11l Old DoGumeno end otl1er contrac;I dOcullltnlJ may also be 01mln1d ti llM Office of the Ctty Clttk of the Clty of Coste ~ 8id Oocum111ts wilt not bl m.,led vnlffs the 1ddltlo111I SIO 00 charc• 1, 111dud1d w111t payment hell bid ahall be made on Ult Propoul IOfm, lhMls P I throu&11 P 9a provided 111 Ille c:ontrac.t dOCurntnb, 1ncl shall l>I ~ltd by.'* tltlff or cu11 .. ,·, <hedl or 1 bid bond for not llu lh•n IO'f. ol the IUllOUlll of thttr btd, made O•Y•ble to lhl City ol co,11 Meu. No OtCIPO'oll 'hall bl ton· 1ldlr1d unl4l11 1cc:om· P•t1ltd by •ucll car.hltt"a dltck, uJti, or bldcltr't l>ond No bid 111111 bl ton lldtred unln• It la m.-on e ...... IOflll tut 11""94 by tllt Crty of Coal• Mna and ia 111.-111 ICCOI d.llnCe .,Ith 1111 provlstona ol the Pro l>Otll requlfttf!fnl1 hell hlddlf muat htvt • Ctn• "A" Oentttl Cn1lllt"'tn1 Uctn11 end at10 be Pf•q11elttiH '' ttqUll't4 b• lfw A contractor uun' 1 crelt or d •s•1htatio11 fltl •llow11 011 Iha Ctlltf 11 'revailtnt Wac• C11t11mlnal10M m1y be tl\llllrld to pay the •ac• r •It of the I Cl8'•1lk1 ttoll mot• ctoMI~ rtlttld to It aJ altown 111 the c-·· Ott1tm1natkln• 11tectw1 at tht """ of th• can 101 bilh Thi! C+tr COuntil Of lht C1tr of Co 11 Mtu ·--.... 1\eht to tljld INIJ 11r 1• t»ds TIMI ConlractOf lhal tOlllPIJ Wtlll lhl j>IOtrl •IOfl• 01 S.ct1011 1770 to 1780. fn<lu,h1t, of the C1llf0fnll ldof' Code Ult llfH8lllfll lltl llld 10" of •a1n '11•11· halll4 111 Cit' ot C°'ll Mtw. wflic:ll .,, on fila •rth the City ci.i. •• the City of Cotta Meta. end .,. .. tortelt Hn•ll11• prt• '"Ibid therein tor ~lant• ot NW (;ode. Maro&Cll ll:rJc:t~ ............ '"""shed .... ,._rt IMWtMta ..... Qally rlloa Jui u . 10, 804 'W',. s yow stuff ttt• cl11tlfltdt ll(\4m ........ lOW a mA'llOfi ., 1111""9 wa-.mssss lo 1111 htin. bl"-" ,,.,,.., cr,.lOft, 'QA , i llnCtlll c;r tdltoo. a11d per.Ont wflo '"'~ oth, tll'WM bl lnllfetl•d In I Ille wtl or ttlllt, Of"' bolh, et ,IJOY llLl" 1 or.mHC d A l'f TITION t Olt PHO IA fE hn Hin llltd I>• ' MICtWL St f nl H In the 1 S"'*IOf cow t of C.M • , ~ f0t11i., C041nt, of Or•"·- e11&1. THf PHITION FOR .,: l'ROBAlt: fOCIUHh U!•l I MICHAfL SU HEH bt •PC>OlntllCI ti peoontl "pt'UlfttiltVI to Id - m•nlst• the esttte -' tlledKldlnt TH£ f'(TnlON ,..,.. ... \hi dfetdlllt'I Will '"' COdlCill, ti lfly1 Ill 1e1m1ttl4 to prob•I•. 1ht will tnd any codlcilf are t¥t1l'tbte for ue...in1· • lion in 1111 Ille kept bY ! tht eou1t. THC PlTITIOH 1eq1111ts eutnorrty to t<lntt11lst11 • the t1t1t1 uncle• ltll • llldtpHdtnl Adlftfnlt • tr.tlOft of E1talH Att , (Th• author tty Wiii lllOW Ille P«l4nll repr-n tall¥• lo t1k1 m1ny acUona wltnout obt•m· Ina court tpprool. - Before t1llin1 cer laln very lmj)Ofl1nt 1tllons. • • bowtvw, Ille personal ; r•Pf"'ntahve win 11• ' 1 rtqull'•d to 11111 nollu 1 ' lo int1r11ttd penons • unlel& they 11111• WI wed I • notice OI COllMl!ltd lo the pt09C>Md lttloft ) t I Th• Independent ad· 1 mtnlslretlon authority will bl arented unlus , ' •n lnter11t1d ptraon ltle1 1n obiectlon to the pelttton and shows Sood CIUM why lht tOUtt should nut a,.nt he euthorlty A Ht-.ARINC on the " petition "''" be b1ld 011 7/8/04 at I 4'i pm In Dept L73 localed el J.41 The City Drive South, Orana~ 11 't?GIJ tr YOll ..iUJECl to lht 1ran11na of Iha pelillOn, •no. J~•uld tpjlear al \IM _ '"ll end 1tet1 yollf' tk>nt Of ltft .,rlltn t·r·<.llont with ttM court ~l11rt the he111n1 Your AJ>Pearanc• may lie Ill ers on or by rour 11t1>rnty If YOU ARE A Cl([OI lOR or (Onlln11nt creditor ol th• dec:eallld, you must ltl• your clelm wit II '"' COUI I and """ I COf)y IO lhl IHllOAtl rlO'tsenlatw• 1f1P1111 led by lhf COUit w1th1t1 four months from th• dale ot the hrsl 1swant e of ltlttrs IS prov1Ckd 1n Probal• Code 11ctron 9100. Thi Umt lot Illini claims wlll llOt upke belore lo11r morilh• lfom the hear Ina dll• 1>ot1eld 1bovo YOU MAY Ell.A~ltE the • fll• kljlt b• 1111 court If - you ., • a 111r Miii In • w ' l•llled 1n the "tall, ~ ,011 mar hit willl Ult COUii A fl~ l4t Sotci1l Hotlce (l0t111 0£ 154> of 1114' fllina of •n •' Inventory 111d ilPt>rtlHI ot • n lal• e:uets °' ol eny pelrlion °' er.count 1 as provided In ,.1ob1I• _. Code Melton 1150 A 1 Rtqutat for Sp1c111 , • Nolie:• form " '"~ from thl court ctetll. Attw.ey tw ,,_...._, ~ • .,.. A. ...... ('4--SIN SI U J, 2700 M • .._ •••• St., Ste tto, ... ~ s-te A-, CA t2705· ~. "" Pubtl1h1d Ntwporl 8t1dl/Co'il• Mna 011ly l'dol June 16, '12, 23, , 2004 W1446 UllaCMTOf ~. coum OI ar..,. • M11'ilCJtr~P.0.lu : 14170, °"'ft, CA f21U.1S7t,a---..c... ftll11JIOI ........ fOIOWlllGf Mii 098 tOSIOW(MIS( Kia ' CJWl8(0f-~' Wl-mma JO All INffltUTlO •' PUlSONS I Ptllli0n1t: #Me JclN • l(ontoa hied a pe\lt-• with 11111 'ow t for a dlcr11 ch•n1in1 ri•rnn 1 11 lonows Mii ""' • •' Konto• to ltue ~- 6tc:"l11&1on •:. 2 Olf COUfU OADCJIS that all PlflOnl 1nt1t• llttd In tltit m•tllt ~· I .,,.,.., "'°'' lhlt ~Olllt ·' ,, '"' 11,.,,,., 111c11ulld r I Mlow to ahOw c-11 "1 lftY, Why Ille pellt*1 fet I clltnse of ,.,,,... &llovlf • nolblllf•nttd J NOTICf Of Hf ArtlNO ;o-:f Oita· 1 20-04 t~ 2.00 I 1 • pmOtpt. l7J d llM ldclHU ot lht COllf1 fl MIN aa nolt4 tbO•• • 3. A e09y of lh1 Or411r to Stiow C.uN .nau N l>Ublllllef ti IHJt .,.,. ••ell WHk IOI fou~ lllCCttlltOfl *""I ,,. lo Ille d•t• I toi "'""'' 011 the pehhllll 111 In. l0Howln1 N'!l• Pll*' of a•n«•t drt11 l1tlon, printed In 1111 countf D•Ht f'lltol -·I ..... ,....,,.... ~J ~"*•c.nw, ' "'9tl OI TNI SWf.•.,, -(C*llf h .. 1111•11 lf•W5.t1 " 8111dt/Cotl• ..... ;:j· = Junt ••••• 2w.-,.,_ SELL -Wednndly, .lnl 23. 2004 Al 1 STARTING A NE"" BUSINESS?? TML.99e1Natf111 D1sia__..et.,_~..._.._ •'lllllf .......... _,,.HJ to.,.., '"'41if11ra .. . "'--------.................... _.. .... ,.. ........... --...--·-o...~-- .. _________ _ o.....-..-_, --...-.-~ ..... .-....: ..................... .. ---------------°""""'---__ .... ___ ,.... ... __ ____ .._... __ _ .. _..,_°'"""_ -w ~ .. ~-........ _...., ____ ..... __ -..... -.... .-.-... , -... -~-.... .. ...__ ........... _ -....... __ __. Daily.APik>t Policy How to Place A ~--Deadlines----. Rates and deadlines aie subject lO change without notk:e. 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