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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-03-09 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot~~-~~~~~:-o-----------ii------------------------------............. 1111111111--. Serving th e Ne wport-Mesa con1 n1unity since 1907 TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 2004 ,. . ;, t-• ... -"' t~ ". ~ . \ \. DOUGl AS /IMMERMf\N I DAii Y Pll 0 I Garrett Kelly, 9, smiles while being buried in the sand by his friend Clayton Skala , l 0 (not pictured). Both Garrett and Clayton traveled from Riverside with their parents. Shelly Kelly and Kelly Skala. to enioy the out-of-season weather at the beach. where the heat was less stifling. Record heat marches in Temperatures soar to 9 1 a t Jo hn Wayne Airport a nd 82 in Newport Beach . Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot '<l ·\VPO!ll' 111'.J\C:ll -H~ord· l11gh 11•111pt•ra1ure~ baked the art•a ~ln11<.l.1\. 111alw1g lhL• ht>ad1 a prt·· ll·rrl'd tl L•.,1111au1111. l"Vl'n fur tho.,l' \\ h11 h.1d to \\ ork. "I \Wiii tu work .111d decidl'd 10 t.1~1· a ilalf dav ufl." ~aid David llorh.1 ol Hivt'r.,.de. "I didn't tdl 111v 1111"' II wa., going lO thl.· IW.ll "I .. 1 lw 111t•n·ury -.hor up lo ~II <fr· gll'I'\ at john Wa yrw Airport and II.! 111 :'Ill'\\ port lkarh. both rt'· 1 urd., for ~larch U . .,aid Noel l'ila. a torcca.,tcr with the National Wcatht'r Service. ·1 he wurm we,ather i11-.p1rl'U bur'" of 'p11ntam·11y as 111a11y took ont• look OlllstdL· thr!-. morn· ing a11<.I dl't:ided t11 drt rh whal l"\,l'r other plan., tht'\' had. "I 1ho11gh1 'tlwre\ 110 pbrl' l'l"l' to hl' today."' !'.aid ~lartha Ll'Oll· ard uf I.a Habra, who i:arne to till' head1 at the Ne\\ port Pier 1\ll h her tw111 d1ildrl'n .111d her lli l'll'. Family mcmhcr., froh rk<·d 111 1h1• ocl':tn. built ,;111dn 1<,tfc,, l'lll · lected .,hl'lls a nd playl'cl 011 till' 'wtng'>. Hla11r,1 ~lllllh'Ut.1 ut °'"ll Bt•fll,11 · tlino wa' lll'>pir<:d to h11 till' hl',ll h aftl'r prl'king up hl'r lmh from ..rhool. "We jui.t rnme hccall!tt' it would he hot," M11nguh1 "<lid. a~ !.hl' lathert'd .. untan lot ion on lwr three rh1ldrl'll. /\., '>Ollll ;J<, thl'y Wl.'rt' proll't'tl'd from till' burning ray' of the •>1111. her .. on (.arlo' nippt•d olf hi., \illl dal., .111d \ iggled 111, lOl.'" in tlll' ''111d. I h'r 01h1·r ... 1111, Hyan. got .1 .-.mall ~howl and pail and \tartl'd digging whilt' daughtl'r f>a"'y took m tht> .,l'ene. For ~la1a I ll'ndril'k,011 anti hl'r h11!-.ba11d ~lark. thl' w.rrm wc<llhl'r Wil'> a wclcornl' rha11g1• frorn till' frigid l<'lllpl'rature., tlll'y l'lllhrrl' in till' M1dwt•\t. .. ,..,,l .. rt: rrom lrnlll'""'"· "" \\l' th111I.. 11\ grl.'.1t ," .,11, . .,,11d. 11011ng that it w1111ld probahlv lw 111 tl11· high .Ith l\11111d11y hark ho1111·. l11~1tl1· PJ '., Surft itlcr. llorhu tried on 11.iwaiian .,h1rt., "' \\Iii• su ... it• 111111..l•d 1111. I Ill' rouplt· '·"" they \\l'rt' 111.1k111g 1111• 1110.,1 1111t <•t tlwir dav .11 1h1• IJl'arh. "\Vl''tt' doing 11 all.' -.h1· ,,1111 "\\'1• had .. mrn· hi·l'"· w1• had 'llllH'thmg 111 l'al. \\t''n· g11111g 111 1·n1ov 1111 ... \\'l'illht'I IH't'illl'l' y1111 IH'Vl'r know." f'hl' w<·a1l11·r 'hm1ld lw \\'arm ag•1i11 tod.iy and 1h1·11 gt'I 1111111•1 ovt•r till' 111·x1 few d.1v-.. 1,1,1 -..rlll •DEIRDRE NEWMAN cnvt'rS Costct Mesa She may be reai:hccl at 19491 574-4221 or bye mail at rlP11d1r 111iwn1<1n 11 /at1111t1s '11111 Use of eminent domain being seriously mulled Newpo rt Beach lead e rs have offered wha t they say is ii fair price for la nd on w h ich they want to build a fire station. Owners are asking for more. llll'lltll't.1 hy a nty·lmed appraM·r· $:1:1.7'i a .-.quare foot : $:1.11!1 million for thl' i!. I -anl' pari:t:I. A CLOSER LOOK Keeping the sun shining 1 on a park The state budget cris is has Newpo rt Reach leaders concerned about the future of Sunset Rid ge Park. June Casagrande Darly Pilot ~I \\ 1'0111 Bl.\( II Vl'.1r-. '1111·1· tor 11w1 I'°'· t •• ·•\ 1 >.1vi' '1g111:d a hill Ill •. illt11\ tlw 1 1l\ ol '\1·wpurt B1·arh Ill an111irt• tlw I ~ • .i1·t1· parrl'I known ,,, Sun'l'l Bidgl' l';irl.. lor '-1..1 11111111111 Ill· 'll'.ld uf II' 1~1'19 appr.11,1·11 pru 1• 111 ~·I I 1111llt1111. He .. 1dl'llh dwl·n·d. ll'a<fn, clt-rla r 1•d t l\I' fl"!'>"t).(l' 111 !-.1•1wtt· Bill I :!•I .1 trn1111ph and thl'll notlung h.1p1w111•d \\1th \,ll'ra· lllt'llto\ il'>'>llr.mrt• o l tlw n·d111 t·d pur rh<1M' pru l', the city h,,, h1·l'll w;111 111g Im the nghr t1111t' 10 1:11..1· owr tht• l.111d n1·<1r Wt''l <.0.1'1 llighway and ~llfll'l lilr /\\ · 1·1llll' 1111· nght 111111-. ol 1 our"··'' dl't1•1 - 111i1wd h\ tlw h ot11111l l11w t II\ 11flin.1I' h,111 'l'l """C' StiOO,OOtl 111 1111, H'·" ' hud g1·1 lo ;irq1111·1· lht• p101wr1\. b111 th.11 It'll .r hlg dw11I.. ,1111 to h1· ,,., ,1,1d1• \:o hurry. See PARK. Paee A4 EDUCATION District • scores rise in 2003 Officials credit afll'r-~c hoo l programs for increases on '\tatc test, including the lowl"H-pcrforming 'chools. Marisa O'Neil Daily ritot \:I \\'1'()111 ~ 11 '>•\ "hoof, ... tirn,t·d 1111pt11\t'lll1'1ll 011 (a<;t v1 .. ir\ '1.r11·w1dt• II'"''· .111·11rd111!-: to 'l'tlre:- n·h"r"t'd l\lomlay. June Casagrande -Daily Prlot official!> say they need for a rww firl' <;talion. The adjai:enl part.:d~ at tlw corner of Me~a Drive and Acada Street are now lhe homes ol Laurie Davis and her parenb. Alva and Mary Spann Davis. I lowcvcr. the area ha~ been undergoing a slow t:onversion from a residential to a rommcrdal area since the county rezoned the area for a bu~ineS!> park. "Wt• haw a valid apprai'><tl th.at .,hmv., the property value i-. about s:n. ;:; a ... quare foot.'' City Manai::t·r I lomer Bludau ~aid. "Wt· madC' an of· fer. and they came hack with a rnunl · er offer of $37. We weren't ahle to reach an ctJ{reement. •· marn move wa' a hluff or t•v1·11 .r h:ir gai11111g t:hip 111 1h1· 11l'go11a1i11"', lllu da11 .,aid. "Wl' wouldn't bring .111 t'1111nc111 domain a111011 In <.tty < .111111· ril unll'"" .. wrr wa' vc·ry '>l'riou' ,1hm11 iL" Mirry Davi~ rc .. •ft•rrl'd a rail Im 1·or11 mcnl 111 her daughtt·r. I .m1rit· 1l,1vi' did not return phorll' call., Fndav or Mn111.fr1y. I hl' h,1.,l' "Ott'' ol tht• :!OO:l Al.tdl•mic l'l·rlnrrna1111· huh•\. 1111 ,1 ,1.1k 111 :mo 10 1,11110, 11•1111•,1•111 1h1· 1.ilt''' d.11a h,1.,ed on fil,l \'l'a r\ ,1,111dard111·d II'''' 111 L.rlifornia '>rl11111k 111 rill.' :-.11•1\'Pllrl Ml''·' Unified Srhool 111 ... 1m1. :!:! nl :!'I '' hooh .,lmwed 1111proH·11w111 ovn f;r.,t \'1'.11 \ h.i...l' 'n >rl'!>. c 0 NI \\'l'Ofl I Bl·ACll -Lily officiab '•'Y thl' land "'n't worth more than s:n i~> " 'lf11arc foot. ·n1e owners re· portedly want abo111 $:l7 a -;quare foo t for the -.itt• of two Santa Ana I !eights hllllll'"· Agreement. huwcVl'r. i~n·t impna· tive. It may tak1.• a 1udgt' 10 <;ay who\ right. 1 lw ci1y j., 1:o nsidcring using emi· lll'lll d11111ai11 to take c:ontrol of land City officials have hecn negotiating with the Davise.!. since last summer to huy the land al the price rernrn· The City Council tonight could vote on whether to acquire lht• property by eminent domain -a l.·ourt-cnforced purcha~e of private property at fair marke1 value. Asked whether the eminent cln· City offici:lb say that the propNty 1' the ideal site for a fire station to .,1·rVl' the rll.'wly annexed Santa Ana 1 ll'ight.. and nearhy area!>. II was sC'leclcd hl·· call!'.l' It would aJlow the new fire• ~ta· tion lo rnwr tlw largest art«1 of the See DOMAIN, P11e A4 Thl' lm\t''' p1·1 lo1111111g 'I h1111I-. 111 the di,trirt \'v11i1111·1. \\'ii""' and Pomona l'll'llll'lll:H)' .,dmol., .rml l·.<.!Jnna I lii::h Srho11I all ... 1111\\'n l llw h1ggl''' 1111prove- IT1l'llh. 11111,1· ,,·1111111 .... in· 11n { '""' l\1t>...a'!> pred11rn111.1111ly 1.1111111 \\'(•,t:-.idl', where rnany .,t111lt·11h an· h·aa 11111g b1gli.,h and See SCORES. Pa1e A4 THE VERDICT Fighting political correctness like a person T he other day I made a reference to a woman as chairman of something or othl'r. It was only a J)aS.'iing reference Oil Lhe way lo H point or ~real interest and illumination, but I was derailed weU before making that poinl. It seems I had committed a faux pas in using the word chairman for a woman. I bow to no one in my support of equal rl~hts for women. I was ralsed by women. I laved with women (a wife and two daughters). I feel that some of my most cffectiv<' judicial prose was dedicated to the protection o f women in what is often an unfair society. This whole thing about language. however, I just don't get. For centurie~. the word man was used as an all-encompassing term meaning not ROBERT GARDNER just males hut all people. Then at some point in the 20th century. "man" hecanw a dirty word, and we've been struggling with replacemen1s ever since. One suggestion is to substitute the word person. So, Instead of speaking of the history of mankind, we presumably should be speaking of 1he history of personk.lnd. Thus, the foreman of a wort crew is transformed into the foreperson, a cowman Into a cowperson. Then there's that big. heavy, iron lid In the street. Once a manhole cover, to be consistent ii .,1111uld now be a personhole cover. Think of all the other changes we have yet to make -the Individual cha~ed with the crime of personslaughter. the polic<' going house 10 house on a personhunt. even poor old Robinson Crusoe whose servant is now named his Person Friday. And What about the word woman? If aoy word should be changed. it would be this one. From now on we will be discussing woperson's rights. There are some areas. however. where I insist we draw the line. I refuse to Imagine Captain Bligh or 1 loratio Hornblower roaring, "Person the oars!" It just doesn't Oy. See VERDICT, P111 Al Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.~t.com WEATHER Temperatures should remain unseasonably warm. SeePa1eA2 NEWS A memorial for a man killed in fron1 of Pierce Street Annex early Friday continues to expand. S..P•aeM SPORTS Jack Nicklaus will play in ne>ct week's Toshiba Senior Classic in Newport Beedl. SeeP•1eA6 ~.f. A2 Tuesday, March 9. 2004 KIDS TALK BACK Here comes the sun The Daily Pilot visited Newpon Elementary School on Monday and asked students in Jeff Hur!>t'S fifth -grade class: This was the first sunny weekend of the year. what did yuu do?' ··r wen1 ro rny fril'nd'~ houst· and we playl'd foorbaJJ and I wenl to hb basehall gaml' . . hur he losl." ASA LOHR, 11 , Newpon lkach .. , played ba.,J.:c·1ball wi1h my hrol her " JAKE PUPPO, 10. Nn\lpon lkach ·1 playl'd ba.skl•1hall w11h my mom and played a Kame with Alex IAidlol. We wun 2:1-1 O ··~a11N lht• i\n~f)' ·n,malOL·'· - SAMANTHA ARCHIE, 11, Ne\\1Wrt fk;id1 • 1 wen1 to my brorher's haM>hall gaml' a11d gul luckt•d ~.tvlN'c." BERGH, 10 Nt>wpon l\c•ai:h ·1went10 lhl' beach and bod~urfl'<.l and !>kimbnardt•d . Thl'n I wenl 10 our ba.,ketball game against the i\11gry Tomatoei. and lhe gym was really hot ... ALEX AIELLO, 10 Newport l\each •1 Wt.'111 lo baseball practicl' and I was going to die because it was so hot." NtCK MCCANN.10 Newport Reach -lmi'ri•if'ws mui pliotugmplts co11u1ilt>d lry Mnrisa O'Neil Daily Pilot ON CAMPUS IN THE CLASSROOM DON LEACH /OAJLY PILOT Fifth-grader Ashely Erickson adds the f1mshing touches to a giant flower she drew with chalk and measured with string and a stick. The drawing was part of her Newport Elementary School class' geometry lesson. The class took advantage of the warm weather and met outside. Shining light on geometry .MarlH O'Neil Daily Pilot N obody wanb to !>tay cooped up in a classroom on a beautiful. warm day to study math. f.specially when you can see the waves <:rdShing outside the window. So Newport Elementary School fifth-grade teacher Jeff Hurst took hai. clas!. outside to their beachfront playground for a 1>unny geometry le~'°" on Monday. With 1>ome sidl•walk chalk, twine and wooden dowels. students fashioned glam·siud compasses. After doing some basic circles arid tin~ labeled "diameter." "chord" and "tangent," they got down to the run stuff -drawing colorful flowers. "They're exploring the properties Newport Elementary School fifth-grade teacher Jeff Hurst could not let his class waste a sunny day by studying indoors. of arcs," llurl'lt explain<"d. "Rut yeah, they're making flowers." l11>ing I.he twine compass, each group of two drew huge carclel\ on the blacktop. then crealt'J a series of arcs that linked up 10 form petals. They filled in their drawings wi1h different-colored chalk and som e, like IO-year-old Mia Van Bergh, added an artist'i. signature. "You're coloring it orange?" Mia a.'ked another group as she surveyed their work. "Yeah ." l L -year-old Sean Sullivan replied. "Ew," Mia extlaimcd 4uietly, after a shon pause. Nate Gould. I 0. and Oiase Pennington, 11, super-1.i7.ed their drawing. It sprawled a good 10 feet across the black1op. About lS feel away. a meticulnnsly colored flpwer was already finished. Warnings written on the pavement around the fl ower advii.ed trespassers to stay away. lei.I lhe work be defiled. "Do not touch!" 11 ·year·old Taylor French and Carolyn Kinnear had written next to a large circle marking •heir territory. "Do not paM line!" Taylor stepped inside 10 make a quick touch up. .. You guy~ passed the line," I I ·year-old Nick Albertini pointed out. ··It 'i. our1>," Taylor reminded him. "Oh yeah," he said. "My bad." Rut dc!>pite their warnings. Taylor and Carolyn realized the nature of lheir work was transitory. ··11 won't las1 past recess when all the little kids com e oul in a minute," Carolyn '\aid, glancing toward the school gates through which scores of fir:.l-and i.econd-~raders would 'ioon flow. "Tragic," she added wilh a sigh. • IN THE CLASSROOM is a weel!ly feature in which Daily Pilot education writer Ma11sa O'Neil visits a campus in the Newport-Mesa area and writes about her experience. LUNCH MENU THURSDAY Vegetarian health sandwictl or two ground turkey soft tacos with lettuce, lettuce. ctleese and salsa., apricots, graham crackers and ctloice of mllk. Papa John's piua is served one day a week with vegetable. fruit and milk at eactl school. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District offers menu ctloice1 eedl day at elementary sctlools. Students may ctloose a vegetarian entree. The selection varies and may be either a salad, sandwictl or hot entree. School lunches ani S2 eec:h. Here's what's being served this week: TODAY Munctlable lunch salad with Dannon Fruit Yogurt or dlicken tenders, crisp green salad with rancti. Minute Maid sour apple fruit Juice bar and ctloice of milk. WEDNESDAY Non-student day at all schools except Harbor View. Manager's special baby carrots with ranctl dip, ctioice of fruit juice and ctloice of milk. FRIDAY Munctlable lunctl salad or Galaxy ctleese piua, broccoli with rancti dip, Sun Maid raisins. fresh baked cookie and ctlolce of milk. MONDAY Munc:hable lundl salad or chicken patty sandwlctl on a bun, veggie Slicks with ranctl dip, diced pears and ctioice of milk. The Munchable Lund't Salad contains tossed grsens, chtHry tomatoes. craclcers and protein sources such as chsese, sunflower s&eds. fruit yogurt and honay·roasted peanuts. (•peanut butter on selected days/ MONDAY College Park, Davis, Harbor View, Kaiser, Newport Elementary. TUESDAY Andersen, California. Eastbluff. Rea & Sonora. WEDNESDAY Mariner's, Victoria and Wilson. THURSDAY Adams, Killybrooke, Newport Coast. Newport Heights and Pomona. FRIDAY Lincoln, Paularino, Whittier and Woodland. No child is discriminated against because of race. seJt, color, national origin, age or disability. If it is ~lieved a child has been discriminated against, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20260. Daily A Pilot Allele~ POSTMASTER: Send address SURF AND SUN Polrtics, l>Y11neu and env11onrnent changes to The Newpor1 repor1er, 1949) 764-4330 . Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot, P.O 11/lcia,roblnson@latimes.com Bo• 1560, Co1t11 Met&, CA 92626 Lula'91\a Copyright: No newt 11orles. WEATHER FORECAST to 8 feet with a dominant News a1111t1nt. (9491574-4298 period of 15 seconds. Tonight luis.pen11<@tatirnM.com llluS1ration1, editorial matter or Today will be sunny with winds will be out of the adVerti1ement1 herein can be VOL. 91, NO. II rHOTOGAA'HEAS reproduced without written highs between 77 and 86 with • northwest at 15 to 25 knot. on ntOMAS H. JOMNSON S.V.Moetri Mart C. Dustin, Don Leacti, permisalon of copyrlghl owner. light winds. Tonight will be combined seas of 7 to 9 feet Publisher Photo Editor, Kent Treptow mostly clear e>ccept for areas with a dominant period of 14 TONY 0009'0 (949)~4358 READERS HOTUHE of low clouds and fog. lows second a. Editor 11ew.mccran/c(4'/atlmt1&oom will be from 52 to 57 with light MARKEY DANIELS JoMJ.lel'9De 19491642·6086 Advert11~r Alt Oir11Ctor I Newt Oeek Chief. Record your comment1 abou1 lhe winds. SURF LANA (9491 574-4224 Delly Pilot or news tips. lnfonnation: Promotions Director JON Nntos@i.tim.1.com AddNM www.nws.noaa.9ov look for wel11-to pot1ibly Nlw'I Edllor'I Our llddres11a 330 W. Bev St., Co1t1 EomNOITAFF Gina Alexander. Lori Andeno'l. Mesa, CA 92627. Office houra are chest-high sett. The l.J. Cetln Deniel Huf1t Paul Seitowitt. Monday · Fridey, 8:30 a.m . 5 p.m. BOATING FORECAST southwest swell it expected to Men1glng Editor, Daniel Stevene Con9'dol• badt off, so west-feeing breaks (9'19157"4233 NlWllTAff It 11 the Pilot's policy to promptly Winds will be variable at 10 ere looking best. Wednesday s./.uflll• ~tJnw.com .,...,......._ correct 1ll 1rror1 of1ubtt1nce . knots or le11 becoming may be en Improvement. Den.-Ooultit PIHM cell (949) ~24. wetterty et 10 to 15 lcnot1 In W..qu.itty: ~Edllof, Crime end courts ,..,Oner, (9'19 *"324 <Mil 574-4226 FYt the afternoon wtth wind waves . ~.•urlride~oro d/IM119.goulM6JIMl,,,_com dHpe.bhMafh@i.tlm-.com The Newport Beldl/Co1t1 Mesa of 2 *'or le11 on• welt swell .......... °""" JuMC •t •ldl Delly Piiot IUSPS· 144-8001 1• of 3 to 5 fMt et 14 MCOnd1. TIDES Spot11 Editor, NewPot1 Beectl repor1er, publlehed dally. In Newport Beech Tonight wind• will be out of nm. Hetght (9'19) S7~23 (949) 574-4232 end Costa Meu, 1ublcrlptlon1 are the we111t 10 to 16 knots rlchard.dunn'llllfl,,,...aom }UM.OMrf(lrwtdl@liltlmee.oom evalltble only by 1ublcrlblng to The becoming northerly et 10 4:34a.m. 0.37 feet low ,... ...... 10:36•.m . 4.81 '"'high Alli~ City Editor. ~Newnwt Times Orange County (800) knoll overnight with wind (!Ml) !17U21& Caeta Mele "'POf*, (948) !174-4221 252-9141. In.,... C>Wlde of wevea of 2 feet or Ina on a 4;34p.m. 0.47ffftlow mllct1.~•,.,;,,.,.com <*lrrh.,,._,,.,,.IMl,,,.com Newpoft Beed! Ind Coett Meo, west ewell of 4 to 6 feet et 15 10:55p.m. 5.23'"' high ......... MlltMO'Nel eubtcriptlonl to the Delly Piiot er• NCOndt. Forum = editor, oolumnllt. tvelleble only by flrwt al"' rTl4til for I I !174-4275 Educ9don reponer, (NI !174-4288 l30 ,,_, monttt. (~ Include ell ~ TimM CN. All ri9hfl Farther out, wind• will be WATER TEMPERATURE lollfa.ti.,,,.,flt.flmee.oom nwifl,°"""tlltlflrrw.oom eppllcabi. It.... locel tax ... ) ......rvecs. out of the northwest •t 15 to 26 knot• on combined ... , of 8 57degreea ~------------------------.... ----------- Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL MEETING PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA Here are some items to be considered by the Newport Reach City Council tonight. PERMITS, BUSINESS LICENSES Tonight's study session. which will take place before the regular meeting. will cover.some important topics. First. the council will hear a presentation by staff members on procedures for obtaining a business license in the city, including current fee structures. Then. in what likely wiU be a longer discussion, the council will look at the fees the city charges for special event permits. SpecificaUy, it will look at whether it wants to increase fees for special event permits. WHAT TO EXPECT It's possible that tonight's presentation on business licenses will just be noted and filed. The special evenr permit process ls more likely to go further. perhnps appearing on a future council agenda for a formal vote on changing the fees. COUNCIL AGENDAS In their regular meeting, council members wUI consider changing the order in which they deal with ci ty business. Earlier this yt>ar, cound l members voted to move back the time when they hear comments on items pulled from the consent calendar. However. they moved the item until after public comments even though many seemed to think they were voting to move it all the way to tht: t'nd of the meeting. Tonight, they will vote on moving the puJled consent calendar items until the very end of the meeting. WHAT TO EXPECT Because this is what th~y thought they were approving last time, h's likely that council members will support the move tonight. MORNING CANYON CHANNEL Stream bt.'tl erosion, slope failures and invasion by nonnative animal species are just smne of the problems at Upper Morning Canyon Olannel that the city wants 10 fix. An item on tonight's agenda couJd set those improve ments in motion: Council members will consider whether to approve a $250.650 rnntract wit h llBF Consulting of Irvine to prepare ronstruclion documents and FYI •WHAT: Meeting of the Newport Beach City Council •WHEN: 7 p.m. tonight; study session begins at 4 p.m . • WHERE: City Council Chambers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. •INFORMATION: Agendas and staff reports are available online at http:/lwww.city.newport-beach. ca.us; for information by phone, call (949) 644-3000. obtain permits for the work. WHAT TO EXPECT Staff members haw recommended that the council approve the contract in order to reverse environmental problems there. It's likely that council members will take that advice. -r . .1.m1piled i1y }1111e Ct4Sagm11dl• ruesday Marcl1 9. ?004 AJ DON'T FORGET EVERY MONDAY & TUESDAY 6·9PM! A LIVE TRIBUTE TO FRANK SINATRA NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD MEETING PREVIEW Steaks • Seafood • Cockf ails • ""Quali1y Service• .. ... Nightly Entrrtainmrn1••• ON THE AGENDA Here are some of the items the Newpon -Mesa Unified School Dis1rk1 board of trustees will be di::.cussing tonight. . PRIDE AWARDS The district will be giving out it::. Proudly Recognizing lndividuah Demonstrating Excellence Award~. WHAT TO EXPECT Teachers, administrators and district personnel will recei ve the awards fur the second quarter of the 2003-04 school year. The program recogni1.cs employees providing exceptional c·ustomer service to students. community members and fellov. employees. ADULT EDUCATION WEEK Adult Education Principal flecky Gogel-Bishai will make a pre~ent ation about adult education in the district. WHAT TO EXPECT The presentation will t>xplai11 the educational and voca11onal ~erv1ces thc: district providt:s. Programs offered include basic cdunllion, high .school diploma. English U!> a scrnnd language, dtize nship. job training, family li teracy, programs for handicapped aduh~. senior citizens <Vld parents. .. Adult education week ... tart:-. March 16 and the board is expectl'd to sign a resolution supporting lhl' week. ADULT SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY MODEL The board will con~i<l<'r the i\lt ernative Sl'hools i\cco1m1abili1y Model for Back Hay I ligh School. WHAT TO EXPECT TI1e stall! developed lht• model fo r al ternative schools as part <Jf the Public Schools Accountability Al't. The dis1ric1 has to select accountnhility indica1or-.. for the model that show till' school'~ primary area of focus. It will likely select graduation crl'dit rnmplction fnr the mm.lei. FYI •WHAT: School Board meeting •WHEN: 7 p.m. tonight • WHERE: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa •INFORMATION: http://www.nmusd. k 12.ca. usldeptslboe/ FISCAL REPORT A~sistant Supl. of Busim'l'>S Sl'rvil'es Paul lked will present the board with the 2003·04 second peri od interim report. WHAT TO EXPECT Hy law, ~chool districts must file interi m report::. twk e each fiscal year. fhe firM covers the financial and budgetary status of the dbtrict l hrough the end of October. ·1nis one will cover l he period ending Jan. 3 1. Ha~e<l on current information, Beed wrotl' in his report lo the board, the di!>trit:t meets 1he state's standard::. and critn ia tor fiscal stahil1Ly and ::.hould continue lo though the end of the school year. All Type.s of Window Trca1men1s • V.1bn~n & Cornil"t: Boxe~ • Run1an ~h;1Jn • Hlimh • Vc:nic.tl~ • ~hu11c:r' • Bc:Js11r .. aJ, Complimtnfllry Consultation in Your Homt 2()'/;, • I .1h11r .'.'\ \d"t"l I .1bm, 0 FF 111rl1 tlu, .1.I 111 \I n,h 1'·1li ~fill 1 ~L~ DESIGN CENTER Fcictllr\ & ~h111,r11flm f 4W~ 11.irbor Bh-d { 1,...l.1 ~11·•-.1 NOr V4t 10 WI Ht OTHER vrrt RS (949)642-8400 . fl'"' M1iil ' I ' .I ,,, I ... HW '1 I"' 1• VERDICT Continued from Al And thal. more or less. hring~ us back to where we star1ed, which is the title uf chair. We are advised that the invention of the wheel was mankind's lpersonkinds) most important invention. If so. the in vention of the chair doesn't lag far behind. Without it, we'd have to s4ua1 or hunker down or assume some other position equally painful to a person of my years. To me. a chai r is something on which one ~its. fl is not. despite Lhe complaints of various wopersons. the individual in charge of a meeting. While I'm not really ja7.Y.ed about the term chairperson. I'll take it in preference tn "chair." When Rose Bird became the fi rM female (feperson?) chief Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIED~ 642-5678 Sinr11912 jusli ce of this -.late, -.he automatically hecame chairman of the stale Judidal Council. Presto. all rell'rences to chairman were dell'led and · ··chairpe,~un " wa~ suhstitutC'd. This caused brreat glee in the paper anJ print 111du:-.tries because the -.rate proceeded to grind oul thousand~ and thousands of new laws, rode-; and directive~ all 5ubs1i1u1ing "chairperson" for "chairman ... Fonunatt'ly. some changes were le.,_.., painful to tht' ear than o thers. as when Workman·~ Compensa lion hecamt' Workers Compen-..11ion. As I've said, rn accept ch<Lirperson a., infinitely mort' favorahlt> than "chai r." However, . , 6 WEEK TRIAL MEIAERSHIP s99qo. No Obligation • FuH Membenhlp ~ Memt.enhlp ..... Individual $50 mo. • Family $75 mo. • ~ ....,AvclilaliWtl 'Strtal cw ... ..,.._, '9 • Semi-Private far M111 & w .... • Private Pilates Stu•la • 16 Full-time P1rsan1I Trel._rs • Conmient P11ki111 • Step, Power PH1p1 C1r•1t • Doy Spa Alot of stuff f ot 1 949760·5 www:ahape-up.ciom •WWW. 2101 Eost Pociflc Comt perhaps we .;1rnggk simply becausl' Wl' h<.1vl'n'1 taken lhe final -.tep i11 the preci:-.t· ui-.e of lanh'lHlgt'. l·or that I rnmnwnd a n•nain lady who prt•..,ided over ar\ org;il1 izatio11 tor prn ... 1itt11e .... Stw referred to her.-.elf a-; ··rhairmacl:1111." and q11i ll' prope1ly. • ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona del Mar residenJ and a former 1udge. His column runs Tuesdays u ... oln "F:.tt llf'-nla~ ~IMl\llll Featuring Pc)gG. 10K Run/Walk 8 Youth Racee IE aMg Toddler Trot .,. •(.•I "' ~ ~ Kid'e Expo 7-11AM --.:>f.(.. START TIMES Registration Expo JOK Run SK Run SK Family Walk and Stroller SK 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m . 7:15a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:35 a.m. Youth Races from 9:30 -10:45 a.m. (Kids 12 & unuer) SPIRIT RUN HOTLINE: (949) 222-1533 11 SPIRIT RUN 5K/10K RUN/WALK SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 2004 ~ Fa s hion Island. Newport Beach RACE FEATURES • T11p qu;.1 111· J••lll 1111111 Sp111l l<u n r ,fml lu .1111,~1-1. ,, ,I p.irt11:1p.1nt,, • l':-..\TF l t·11111nl H1I( .ind -,I\ ll'"'''., • l'11mrut.:111«d ro11ll ' b, 11111,· Man.i~1:11w1 ii •Split 1111i.·, '"·'k ' ,t.1t111p, .1111111• (till!,,., • Fr1·1: rdr1:,lu11111l.., In .111 rl')!I' h:rl'J p.irr 1, 1p.111t~ )!l"l1«fl••"ll prov1J.:1I h1 J<.1mh,1 11111'<· \\:~ Frl'~h F;1mi:. (,,.f.1lt• 1'.11,1J 1,., I lan:.l.'11\, S< illE, .111.t 11111(11 m11rl". • l.11·t· .:ntal.11111111•111 1111 "'"I'•· ;md Jl lh.: 111mh h'.1lwtn)! 1h1· llrl.'Jk,1wa\'~. REGISTRATION On-linr lfrJ!i>trat11111· 11'\1'\1•.kin~11w1·w11t,,11tl11 W<ilk-in ffl'Ji1slr;it1on anJ T • .;hirt/fla(ht pid .. up. F."111 .. 11 Island at No•rm,111 M<irnh 1t1ur1v;1rJ. Mar(h I : 11 1111 .1 111 111 :1:00 p,m, Ract' Day lfrJ!istr.1llow lh'gin, .ii 11::111 ;1.m 111 1h, blll'.1r.I~ Tht'.1lr.: parh inj.\ lol , :IOO Nl'wporl l'l'llll.'1 f 1riw BLUE CROSS OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND FITNESS PAVILION Comt' Ccll'hralt: ht'<ilth. Cl'l1•hrult' livmg ;il lhl' l!lta• l'H•'' pa1•ili11n and cnjov compllmcn t;ir\' h1·alth ;1mcn1t1t:' lthc· • Free rrtlssaitc • Frl!e hody ma~s 1ntlcx ~a1·1·111n)! • Free blood prl's~11n: ~cr~l'ning CATCH THE 6ANANAI Tht'. lop 10 men anJ wonwn :l!I vca1s and unJrr, and lh~ lop S rn~n and women 40 years and owr who ht:~! th~ faslesl "Banand ~1an Runner" will win a fr(e v(ar tit Jamha ru1~l' Smrn1th1(s (~:/) and ,in "I Heat Ranana Man" T-shirt. RACE MANAGEMENT (760) 434-7706 LEIGH STEINBERG ENTERPRISES, LLC ----...:~ liilifil l)ailyA Pilot ~A~ !l,Jl~~l!lf •ILIW " • M Tuesday, Marcti 9. 2004 Daily Pilot I A community mourns and warns PUBLIC SAFETY Flowers, candles and posters remember two men s truck by a car on 17th Street. One is a plea~to nor drink and drive. Deirdre Newman Da1lyP1lot <:OS'IA Ml·SA -1\ndn· I dtp1• lk Olivt'ir.i Br•t~a h<1d Will'lll hruwn ey1·' aml .1 'm1Jt-tli.it "llftt:d a thuu~<ind ltvt•\," .11·1111d 111i; to tht' t.:ards .111d p1 \'Hlll'' :11 tud1ed to a trt't.' nt.ir wht·rt· Ill' was killed t•arly Fri1.foy m11rt1111i,:. 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On the east side of the .inter· 'l'l'tion of rtaymond Avenue and 17th Street, a Lree Lrunk is cov· l'rt•d witJ1 pk1ures and posters dedicated to 6raga. 31, a Laguna Beach resident. At the foot of the tree lay four candles and a variety of floral ar· rangements, including white and yeUow daisies. Across the street. on a Ught pole, are dedications to both Braga and Garazulis. For Garazu. lis, 25, there Is an orange poster · board with cut-out Styrofoam leners in different colors Jhat says "We love U John.• Notes to Garazulis and the signature of people's names dot the poster board with messages like ~we believe In you! You gona pull through!" For Braga. there is a note from strangers that reads. ·we didn't know 10u. I'm~ you're great. Enjoy your new friends and fam· Uy in heaven." More candles and flower arrangements surrowtd the light pole and a white poster board carries the poignant Wd.fn· ing. "Please don't drink and drive." On Monday afternoon, a bicy· clist riding by stopped to right a glass yJse that had tipped over by the light pole. "It's very, very said," said l'red. who did not give his last name. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Faulty plane uelays runway traffic An AtJa ntic Soulhc•1~1 plane taking off from John Wayne Airport Mo11d11y wa~ unable lo retract it.; landing gear and retumt:tl to tilt.' airport, delaying tlepaning and arriving !lights lor POLICE FILES COSTA MESA •Aspen Lane: A residential burglary was reponed in the 100 blodt at 11:36 a.m. Sunday. • Deodar Avenue: A commercial burglary was reported in the 3000 blodt at 1 ;40 p.m. Sunday. • Elden Avenue: A 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of prowlingnoitering on private property and peeking into an inhabited building in the 2500 btodt at 11 :20 a.m. Sunda~ • about :iO minutes. l'he plane. part of a sub- sidiary of Delta Airlines llSl'd fo r regional and com- muter !lights, landed with- 0111 int'ident, airport ~pokt·,man Justin McCusk· er :;aid. A~ a precaution, the air· port dosed down inbound and outbound flights from about 8 to 8:30 a.m. to allow the plane to land and un· load passengers. 4:25 p.m. Sunday, NEWPORT BEACH • Dover Drive: Battery was reported in the 2000 blodt at 9:39 a.m. Monday. • East Balbo• Blvd: A disturbance was reported in the 600 blodc at 12:17 p.m. Monday. • Irvine Avenue: Animal cruelty was reported in the 3300 block at 11 :~9 a.m. Monday. • Old Newport Blvd: Vandalism was reported in the 400 blodt at 1: 13 p.m. Monday. Corona del Mar man charged in fraud • Ha!'l>or Boulevard: An assault was reported in the 2200 blodt at 10:45 a,m. Sunday. •Victoria Street: An assault with a deadly weapon was reported in the 1200 btodt at • West 0c .. n Front: A suspicious subject was reponed in the 2300 blodt at 1:53 p.m. Monday • 36th Street; Assault with a deadly weapon was reported in the 200 btodt at 1 :21 a.m. Monday. 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"\\'ho J..11ow' \\lll'11 landl 11 llar111111g l!a11tl1 will t•Vl'r Ill' tll• q•h •p•·d l" Hw.,111 ..... v .. aul "I low 1.1n Wt' p111 on ...,lllN't H1dg1· for l'Vt'J 111•1 olll't' ol llt:it't" ham was approached by opera· tor., of l>i:J Italia in January of 199H and agreed to offer ac· rnu11ting l>ervices and evalu- atiom of l>usines..,es that were prospecb for investment or pur· ch;u.e by Ofl Italia. Dunham also allegedly allowed the company t<1 idt'rll ify him as a ptolessional refrrt·nl'c and 1..-ertified public ac· w untan1 for OF) Italia. accord · ing 10 the documents. "l l>1111ham l basically allowed IDFI operators! to generate a dornment that tJlt'y used to seU. invt.•,tments in DFJ." lJ .S. Attor- nt.'y\ office spokesman Thom Mmi,ek said of DFJ Italia. · I lltnham·., role did not stop 1h1•rc', however. Mrozek said. ·11e l(ent;rated u document on "" letterht•ad. whit.:h essentially vt111c.:htd for DFJ ... which they 1'lr'l'11lated a., part of their promo· Now the park l)as shifted into high ~war. And U'le finish line m;iy be in sight. All but about $150,000 of the S I .:I 1ni111011 needed to acquire lhl' pa'rk has been accumulated. parr of 11 fron1 the $600,000 set a~idc in this year's budget, l>onw of ii lrom 1he in-lieu fees that developers pay ci tiei. for park. devt'lopment. City Man· ager Homer Bludau, charged with the task. of finding that $150.000 fa st. thinks he has found it. "!~very yt.'ar in U1e budget we t'Stil)mte conservatively the amount of revenues we expect to receive," Hludau · explained. "Wt.,.rl:' probably more than $1 million to the good as far as un- antil'ipated revenue thal has gont• into the rcl>t'rves because it w.1~1i't allrn:ated to lw spent any· wlwre." Continued from Al API BASE SCORES an· Mtn11-1•l'on111111cally d1~:id v<1nt a~ed. 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Extru teacher training, tailoring instruction 10 studcnls and adding after· .school programs have helped in· crease student performanec at Wilson. Principal Candy Sper· ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Adams Andersen California College Par~ Davis Eastbluff Harbor View Kaiser Kittvbrooke Lincoln Mariners Newport Coast Newpon Newport Heights Pautarino Pomona Rea Sonora Victoria Whittier Wilson Woodland MIDDLE SCHOOLS Ensi~n TeWinkle HIGH SCHOOLS Corona del Mar Costa Meaa Estancia Newport Harbor Middle College ling said. pM1 Beach and Cm1111a del Mar "It's not just Ont.' thinK ... she neighlmrhoods. said of thP higher M'orcs. "I think Andersen Elcmenrary School it~ a well thought out plan and u lopped the list With a score of lot of facets coming tOl(l'ther. 9l0. ·nH' state tnrgel is ROO. And we're ~eing a lot mort• IMP "Wl' huve extremely dl'dicated ent involvement." nnd hrlght children, hard-work· 4 S11n1t1u s "~''' A1en~ 6 670 200J a .... 700 4.3% 10 5 900 920 2.2% 8 6 790 804 1.7% 4 4 703 879 -3.5'% 5 6 695 720 3.5% 9 2 '888 881 -0.8"' 10 7 899 901 0.2% 6 2 788 748 -2.7" 4 3 672 687 2.2% 9 2 874 880 -1.8% 10 7 869 890 2.4% 10 • 4 888 882 1.8% 8 1 824 821 -0.4% 9 4 823 825 0.2% 5 5 734 723 • 1.5% 1 5 570 807 8.1% 2 7 627 636 1.4% 4 8 731 701 -4.3" 7 9 746 759 1.7% 3 7 802 647 10% 1 3 553 589 6.1% 8 7 no 815 5.5'% 8 5 719 746 3.6% 4 8 641 861 1.5'% 10 6 803 816 1.6% 8 3 8 7 7 841 -3.ft 7 579 611 5.2% 4 703 726 3.2% NIA 888 691 0.4% and positive behavtor and to· gether that helps u~ achieve sue· cess." The district, as a whole, aver- aged 733. •In the statewide and slmilar school rankings, Harbor View and Mariners elementary lional material," MrozeJc. added. The investors were located principally in Southern CaJifor· nia. New Jersey and Texas. but they were scattered throughout the country. said Thomas H. Casey. the· bankruptcy anorney for DFJ Italia. . ' Dunham is not a certified public accountant and had not made a financial review of DFJ ltalia's investment quality. the U.S. Attorney's office said. The'maximum penalty for the two charges against Dunham is eight years in federal prison. A New York certified public ac· countant. Stephen A. Ceparano. already pleaded guilty to con- spiracy, mail fraud and wire fraud for providing false financial dot'.\UJlents to operators of DFJ Italia and has not yet been sen· tenced. Zweiback said. DOMAIN Continued from Al city possible within thl' r1ty\ seven-minute re:-.pon.~t· ti 111l' goal for fire emergende ... Since the d1y annexed Santa Ana Heights last sumnwr. it has been providing lire :>erv1c1• from a temporary fire s1at1111l 011 Zl" nith Avenue. The lll'W fire 'talion would include a "t'purnit· lirt'· fighter training fal'ility with a lower. Under the pre-a111ll'xa t111n agreement wi lh 1he Sa nta Ana Heights Redevelopment Agency. the city can Ul>e up 111 $~.5 mil lion uf the redevelopment rmim•y to purchase the land. The r('maining $59:l,OOO would come from tJw general fund, The re- development agency will also pay for up to $I .6 million 'for ron ... truction of the new fire sta- tion. "Thi~ will fill a great hole for lire ~t·rvice in Santa Ana Heights and adjacent areas in Newport," Fire Chief Tim Hiley said. • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and john Wayne Airport She may be reached at t949) 574-4232 or by e·mait at JllTl8.c:asagrande a lat1mes.com. some of it is from property tax occur; but it'!> llkely th:.it tlw l'ity revenues above what the city ex· ~ transfer tJ1e $1.3 rnrlli1111 t11 peeled. Some qom sales.fa¥.~·. the state parks depttrtllll'lll. enues. And. ~use ·-the" City which will use the mone~ to huy hadn"t budgeted to receive any the ·land from C:allra1.1,. rlw car taxes, no doubt car taiies parks department will lhl'n ll'il"l' contributed a portion of that the park ~ite lo the city for a overage. nominal fee -an arrangenit'nt 11rht·r 'port)> facilities. Olances .ire, thl• access road leading ro 1he purk .will open onto Coast I lighway about I ,000 feet north ol Superior Avenue. A repre- wntative of tht' landowners thl'rt ha~ a!>,ured the city that 1he owners want to cooperate, hut nothing is certain unlil a deal b :.igned. Bludau believes and council similar to the way that till' ri1y members are l~ely to agree that manages state beachel'I in ii~ bor· about $150,000 of it should be ders. The hard pan will be finding tht· money to do ii. Depending on the detaili.. the park could c.:o.~t anywhere from $3 million to 'b6 million to develop. Not a lll'nny of 1hat money is ear· marked yet. Hui city leaders say thl:'y'll cros~ that bridge when they t:ome to it. set aside to acquire Sunset Ridge. Once the land is in the ri1y·, NEXT: BUILDING A PARK Now the beginning of the end is in sight. Bludau said that the matter could come before the City Council as soon as April and the city could take posses- sion of the property the same month. Under state guidelines, the city can't buy the property outright. City staff are still learning the de- tails of how the transaction will 'We shouldn't have any problem getting back where we were. There are so many ways to measure a child's growth. This is only· ·one.' Chrtttlne AnderlOn Sonora Elementary School principal to similar schools in a group of JOO. Some schools, like Adams El· ementary School, showed im· prov.;,ment in their base scores but did not do as weU in their statewide rankings. "They had growth, but. the people wtdemeath them are growing top,~ said PeKBY Anatol, director of curriculum and in- struction for the district. -Their base is looking ·good but so Is everyone elle's. As that bar keeps going up, schools have to con- tinue exceptional progrtss. - Sonora Elementary School had the bigest drop ln perform- ance scores, dJpplng 4.3C!li from last year. Principal Outatine An- derson said that because the testing data la so hard to inter- pret, she has been having parent meetings to l!'Xl>lain Its lmpor· ranee. -We shouldn't have any prob- lem getting back where we weR," Andenon said. •Then! are so many ways to measure a child'• powth. This ls only one." hands, locals will breathe a o;igh of relief. But Lhe d ty\ juh will hl' far from over. Offidals and rei:.i· dents will still have lO agrei: on how to transform 1he rugged site into a park. Then they will huw lo draw up Lhe pl ans and. finally. do the work. The first part is expcr1ed w lw relatively eijsy: There\ a strong consensus for building an "ur· live" park at Sunset Hidgc -that is. one with playing fit'lcb and • JUNE CASAGRANDE cover! Newpo rt Beach and John Wayne Airport She may be reached al (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at June casagrande aJ/atimes.com. Find 1t fast 1n your hometown newspaper NBWPORT IBACI • AUSTIN SHARP DAYNES "Out of Retirement" Austin S. Daynes, a long standing, well- rnpected resident of CorQna del Mar passed aw~ suddenly and peacefully trom heart failure at his home Wednesday, March 3, 2004. He was 83. A true native of California, Austin w()f1(ed for 30 years as a Realtor for Coldwell e.nker where he always enjoyed meeting new clients, and sitting In the "open floute of the week." He never fully understood or accepted the concept of '9tlrement but did so In 2001 at the age of 80. In fact, Austin was recenuy • Informed that St. Peter was offering his • llQ8f'lta 10% commission on all successful rwfocationa. This wu .. the Incentive he needed to make the move and re-enter the wot'.dorce. . Austin WM born September 20 1920 In Los Angeles, CA. WNi. --= the Untverattv of cillfomla, Bnetey1 ww broke out. He the Anny AJr Corps In 1942 and servea his country u a bomber Dtlot ttwouaho\.rt Wortd War II. 1 at Ueutenent, Autt1n D9yTMI ttew hta 8 ·24 on 69 missions over Gennmiy and Italy and -.= decorated for his valor. He wu honorably cllot'I from MNlce In 1945. He II IUfVlved by his loving daughter, Marilyn Fox (Steve), son Raymond '?!I~ (Jeny), and grandchltdren, QreaOfv Fox .,,d JMOn Fox ~· Per flla request, a private ~ aitMce wu held on Satwday at the Pacific View tacfllty In Corona del -· In lieu of f'lown. pleae send all donation• to Greyhoundt of Amlrtca or FMndl of the Sea Uona. "Good-bye dMr Auatle, a,.... clualo and true genttenw,. You wtll be grMtly mllMd... . Parent lnvolvt'.'mcnt ltl'lpt•d · ing tl'11chers and involved par· <iChools at the top end of thr cnts." said Andersen Elementary ttpeetrum. a~ ~II. Not surpris· School Prlnciµitl Mary Manos. ingly. the highest Sl'tlfe~ c:mn~ "All or !hrnw wurJ( lol(t•thl'r. Our from schools In afllucnt Nt·w-whole foeu)> i~ 11111dc111 suc:c:c!is schools performed best. On a 1 •MAW O'NEIL coven ~' scale of one to I 0, they got a IO ectuc.tion. She rMV be '9eChed 8t when compared to schools 19491 !I~ or by •melt ., statewide wtd 7 when compared rmrlu .on•lltll•tfm-.com. .:Dts!.lJ.1 y·; t --- ()aity Pilot Tuesday, MdfCh 9. 2004 AS FORUM , HoV' TO GET PUBLISHED -Letters: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Dally Pilot, 330 W, Bay St .. Costa Me~a. CA 92627 • Readers Hotline: Call (949) 642·6086 Fax: Send to (949) 646-4170 E·m•il:Send ro dailypilot@Jatimes.com •All correspondence must include full name, hometown a11d phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Agreeing that we can disagree By Sue Clark Pepsi tastes better than Coke. I walked rapidly over to the side of the room labded "disagree." I looked over al 1he large group of students and teachers !>landing by the "agree" sign. What was wrong wi1h them? They must not have w ry good taste. Coke had much more sparkle, more of a tanl':. Wow. Some of my favorite students -ones whom .1 had assumed to have good ta1'te - were on lhe other side of the room. Members of the school leadership class gently pul>ht•tl two spokespeople from each side into the cenlt•r. Thei r joh was to defend their views oil the two soft drinks. No one wa~ allowed to comment or <tfl.,'lll' wit h them. Our task wa~ 10 listen. If we changed our mind because of what someone ~aid, we were to move to tht· 01her side of 1he room silently. No one did. Coke was easy. compan:J 10 the next statemenr thac la~ha read to the group: "If you are a person of eolnr, you have a harder chanl'e geuing·ahead in this country ... she said. Again, an ea~y one for me. J walked unhesllacingly 10 the "agree" side. The divitlc \V'.IS once again half and half. Students and faculcy on huth sides were eyeing each other cautiously. I no ticed some k1dl> of color on the "dbagrt'e" side looking adamant. The spokesperson~ Ciltne into the middle, both incrown~ and both somewhac reluctantly. A~ each side spoke, a few in the audience began to cautiou,ly wallc. to the other s1tle. We couldn't speak. Our movement was our truth. One s1utle111 on the "tli.,agret' .. si.de was su eloquenl. I aJmo'I moved. But not quite. Students should he allowed to dress however they wane at school. I remained at tht• "agrt't' .. ~itle. I was extremely i.ic:k ofbt'ing the counselor delegall'tl to talk 10 the girls whose clo1hi11g wa~ deemed "inappropria te." It made me feel like a dirty nld lady, and invariably offended lhe student. I scanned the other side. There were several teachers but only a few s1udt•111~ standing by che "clisagret•" <;ig11. A quiet boy came 10 the' middle and looked like he didn'c want to talk. "Come on." our group encouraged him. I k thought for a minule and then began to speak. ''Students should he allowed to dress however !hey want. if ii doesn't bother anyone else. W1• are here to learn. not lO gel disciplined for dressing in a tlifft•renl or alternative way. In fat't. why no! lei us wear cos111me5?" I le was almosl drowned out by cheers. . "No talking or answering hark," warned 8 ri1tany. Suddenly some student~ from the ocher .,icle srrode over lo my sidt'. Our spt>a ker realized. stunned. he'd convinced them to change their mimls. I le grinnetl. . l'ht• ~latt>int·nts go1 tougher. It's OK IO call :.r>rn t>one n.>l<trdt'cl if you art' friends with 1hem. The level of deb<1te became more impao;i.ioned. l'eoplc on welfarl' are luzy. i\guin, t!al'h group l'ycd eat'h olht'r warily. And again. some walkt·d lo the ocher sitl e after hearing eloquent defenses. Latt•r wt· dt•hriefetl. J'l1e lt>Jdership scudl'nt:.. askt•d how Wt' fr·lt dning chis rxt•rrbt•, wlnl'h they'd hriiught back fro111 tht• Da na Point High Sc hool LP<1d1,r-.hip Conference of C:onc inualion 1 ligh Schools. One teacher said, "I felt if I took !he unpopular side, you would think I wasn't cool." I atltled. "It was interesling to ~l'e thac some students I had 1hough1 rnultln't be any more diffcrt•n! than each other, actually .;hared some opinions. Kitls I cmild have sworn would ft'el om• way felt the opposite."· A quil'I girl remarked. "I could have my .,ay. and no one could i111errup1." Morgan, a senior. said, "This had real meaning. Why can't we do thb all 1hc time? I want a tleba!c da.,s next quarter." (I le is currenlly getting '>Uppurt for chis idea.) "We had 10 go through so murh burea ucracy to get this as a ~chool wide assembly." Bri1 1any o;aid. "I never realized how many rules there are anti how hard you have to work w l'OllVillCl' peoplt>." Carlo., sa1tl, "I hl'se arc .;crio11s issue-.. and we wanted every studcnc IO ;mend in ~mall groups. and have lhe ceachcrs interact. as wt'll. " As for nw. I wai. shnckt'd that '10 many pl'oplt' tlitln't agree chat my opinion., \Vt're the best. t\nd lt wa::. powcrful 1<1 see students were giving !heir own opinion, a'> well a' mi ne. Lhe utmo~I respc11. I only wi.,h the lncal anti nacional lt'adt>ri. would parckipalt', and agree to disagree. A respectful exchange would he refreshing. And I can jusl pit·curc> Tasha brandishing the minophonc saying, "Be 4uit>t! You have to listen right now!" •SUE CLARK 1s a Newport Beach resident and a counselor at the continuation school. Creekside High School 1n Irvine. DAILY PILOT NEWS QUIZ Fourteen memben of the County Flre Authority fought a anall brush ftre as a "handcrew." What does thal meanf A. The crew stands on scene a nd cheers the firelightt'rs along · B. The crew hands out water C The crew lights the fire hy dumping shovels of dirt on lop of it 0 . The crew fights the fire by stamping it out with its hands What wu the most confusing part about lhe electJomT A. Leaming how to cast your vote electtonically B. Figuring out which termed-out assemblyman was running in what district. against what former assemblyman. C Who endorsed or didn't endorse whom 0. All of the above. What WM on the Newport·Meea lunch menu for Thundayf A. Munchable lunch salad or two camltas and bean soft tacos with lettuce, cheese and salsa mixed fruit, pudding cup a~d choice of mllk. : 8. Munchable lunch salad or pilled cheese sandwich, crisp green ~alac.J wi th ranch. peach cup and choice of milk. C. Munchuhle lunch salad or sloppy joe on a bun. baby carrots with ranch dip, applesauce. pn>lzf'I goldfish and choice of milk. D. Munchahle lunch salad or chicken nuggets. zucchini sticks ~h ranch dip, apricots. reduced fal'01cetos and choice ofinilk. Which high school culinary academy 'advanced to a national competJtJon after ta.king lop atate hononf A. Costa Mesa liigh School R. Estancia High S<:hool C. Corona del Mar 1 llgh School D. Newport Harbor Which high school aporu team la buUdlng a dynuty after c.apturlng Its thlrd atnJght Clf O.amplonshJp lut weekf A. Costa Mesa I ligh School girls' soccer B. Costa Mesa High School boys' soccer C Corona del Mar I llgh Schools girls' waler po lo D. Corona del Mar High Sctiool's boys' water polo ANSWERS: C: 0, A, U, C MAILBAG fllf PHOIO IJAll r I'll Cyclists pass the northeast of Upper Newport Bay. A dredging plan calls for the removal of Skimmer Island. center background. Back Bay dredging is af.l nrfic.:1ion? Oh yt·ah, 1ha1\ fil':lil ii\ llC)W i:allt'd ... .,.1l1rt'." It!. ab-11 hard 111 helwVI' inCOmpJele SOIUtiOn why tJ1arlton I lt-~lOll. aff(•t gl"<ll'Hlll'\ly I sic here pond1·ring rlw IH111lt'lt'.,~ inyiti~1g Moorf' inw his honw. w1,,11hl problem. lhc johlt·.,~ prnhll·1n , Social· . ~ ·:;W~lt~~y 11l!t•r. being lnsuhed su rudt•ly. Security, quality. ;1lford,1'111' 11wd1cal cart' r llt·y, tht•n•~ an111her cxpc·rinw111 Im and tJ1e lack of a1'111nlahh· p11hli1·----you t•' try. Next time you'n· invitt•d i1110 I think about d1ildn·11 \\ht1·don'1 ...,--!hl' lwnw of a lll'W aequu1nta nct· in~uh home, peopll' "'lt•c•pmg 111ul1•r hridge.; of 1be111, w111)11u1 prm•oi::1t11111 anti lht'11 we freeway r;1111p~ ;111d peoph· th.it t\111 not he ii' !hl'y an· da'-t-Y t•11011gh 111 11i.,1 walk trcaled for llll'dic;il rt·:l'oll~ bt•t all'e lht'y a\>\1ay. llf fll'rhap~ pfly\1c;ill y !hrllW )'Oil don't have !he 11111nl'y I .tl.,o p1111tlt~r fhl' out. problems of pt'oplt• Ii\ 111g with loo ma11y I a111 a proud con.,t•rvatiw. l'lll 11111 people lo a hollM' IH't .1uw 1lwy 11111'1 <tfraitl or 1"h111ned io admic ii. I do llt1i afford renl the» ct•rlainly l'a11'1 al'lortl lo runsidl'r n1ysell a parti-.all h111 all huy <t house. uli:ologut>. l'he prohlt•111 I we• wi 1h lalwl~ As I th111k. I rt·ally haVt· 10 q1w .. 1ion the 11 not clw litbcl i c ~elf h111 wilh a defin11 t011 appmpriacion ot nlont>y lor .,onw1hing , ''""''would giw ii. 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STEVE LEACH JO CAROL HUNTER :\1·wpor1 ll1·:l!'h Political labels cxi-..1 on hoth sides of the fence This regarding !ht•"( .01111m1ni1y Comme ntary" 1111 March ·1. "I h•.1li11i.: with lah1·ls for " lif1·1inw." l'w livnl in Newport Hcach for 'l'Vt'll yt'ar,. In Iha! short lime. I've• rt'ad toun1l1·-.-. anide., denigrating 1 011~t:rv.11ive' 11:-.1111lly wirh lilllt' or no tlcft·n~t'. I-lo Marlt11\ co111111ent~1ry i., a 1extlwo~ l-X.1111plt• a nd I feel uhligalt'd 111 rl'.,ptmu. Martin wrot1· 1ha1 ~hl' Wit'> vt•rv ~atl after reading I oli ra I larpi·r·., column "Rcpubllcam ao; l.1r a., the eye G iil <;t't:" (March :I) bt•cau..,e 111' 1 he 'ilatt>ments of one kook at a Hep11blkan gatht'ring. Harper'~ selcctivt• rt'por!ing was nak1·tlly on display. Doe~ ;111yom· truly hclit•w that the Rep11blirn11 l'any ha!> a monopoly nn ha lt•? If '" thl'n try a li11le experiment? 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Hcform lt1lta1~m n·p11·,1·111., 1111,1· t11 2 mill111n h'w.., in Anwm:i .1 11d lt.i., long 'illf>pPrtt'd t'qual righ1" f111 h1111111'1'Xt1al' and hc>nHl"l'xual 1 011ph·~ In ~lar1 h LOOO. lhl' largt'~l organiY:1t1m1 ol p1ol1·.,.,lo11al rabbi., in !he rn11n1ry -!ht• C .1•1111·;tl Conft.•rc·rll'e of An wri1 ;111 H.1lll>1-. vn11·d 10 affirm a n•form ra hhi\ li~hl to perform a same g<•11d1·r 1·1·n·mony hv a 1·onft·rt'n n· rt'M'lu I ion. The hrillia11ce of l11da..,111.., ii.. al11h1y 10 maintain hiscori1· n>ol'> whill' drnn~ing anti adapting lo 1111r r ul cural 11urruundi11gs. Millt•r'11 h i~!Onra l per~peuivc on marriag(· fail~ 10 110.tl' lhl' Ouidi!y 11fo11r faich . When ii l'tlllH'~ lo n1arriage. for t'Xittnpk. our hibliral ww1•s1or., helit•ve d in polygamy. II wa., 11111 until lhl' 10th Ct·nlllry Iha! a l1t•rm;in rahbi. formally dt'l'larC'd .1 m1111 should on!y have om· wifr. I Ii., dt>c laratiun wa11 not ba~l·d 111 rt'lig111u' legality. hul ra lh(•t .,imply 1Wl'all'1' monogamy had ht'l'lllllt' thl' 1·u,111111 among che lew1sh pt:·oplt'. W1• ar1· 111 .i new i.>ra. It is 1inw 111111K1· ag:111111·\ It'\\ 1he' rus1om~ of our peopl e• and 1111•111h 1;, rha nge and l'mbran· our 1111111~· Now is the time w affirm 111.tn1.1g1·, lw1we t·11 lwo loving Jlt'OJllt'. no 111:1111·1 !hl'ir gt•111ler. In Milll'r\ artirlt' lw ,t.111·'· "In llw \'Inv 111It-wish1rntli111111, li1111111w~11.tl p1 acl ice., an· n 11Hll•11111t•ll ;1~ llllH ,ill\' obj et:tionahlr." Milll'r m1J I d1 ~.1gi1·1· "' 10 !ht• tldlni1i11n nl "m11rnl." l'inw .i nd again. the na111111al Hcf11rn1 l\lovt•11u•111 h;il> comt· m1t in :-ll pp11r1 of thl' gc1\ l'ofllll)llllllY Wllh llH' lllldt0h l.111tli11g Iii.ii -a,., tilt' l111;ih lt•at'hc·' :ill h\1111.111 ht'i ng~ Wl'rt' crt•aft•d 111 < iotl\ imagl· l\\11 human ht•ings 111 love" l'an11g 1111 11111· 111wtlicr wil l'i"trif'>l ;it\d dNlit'aCifl11 ;, 1111· t'S'it'1H·1• 111 whal Ju tla1'111..., .di .ilH1111 l'h.tt. to 111l', ,., 11111ral My J11dc1l'lll. anti 1lw lkh 11111 Movenwnl I n·pres(•111 "'a rahht. l1.,1t ll1•-. 1h;11 lhl' valut'' of r1111t111111111•111 , pannn.,h1p. lovt· aud l11v;1llv 1·~p.111d 11111 111111i·r,1 a11di11g 111111.111 iag1·. ·1 tw 111,lf'riagl' or a gay t'llllpl1 • dot•.., 11111 :1 111'1 l mv frt·1·d111u co makt· dtoin·., .111d .,,, 11111, 111\1 d1oi1·1·' .,1w11ld 11111 adw1wl\' .1111·1 I th<' fr1·1·d11111 ol a11111 lwr. ( iay 111,111 1<1).!t' '' nothing to ll'ar: raclwr 11 i' -.(111u;1h111g 111 1•1nhrnn· a., if only widl'lt., 1h1· lwa11l\ ;111d 11i.1jt• . .,1y 1111 111• i11.;1i1111101111I 111;1rri11gt'. RABBI RICHARD STEINBERG ln·11u· Marriage licenses are thl' problem -same sex or not Slate., sho11ld requirt' 1'011plt'' 111·;1ppll lor a "( .ouplt•s l.1ct'nsc•" if ~aid n111pl1· w1sh1·., !he legal 'laleguartl., l'Xpt•t'lt'd when IWO JWOp le dt'ddt• lti 'Pt•lld 1111' rt·~( or ~heir lives logt•ther and w;111l property. rax and i11hcri1.111u· prnt(•rt inns. Marriage is a man-1uad1· rl'11gim1' conce pt. II wa5 designed a5 a d1·v1n· 111 compel members to accep1 and aclll1•rt• to church·mantlatt'd lenl'I!>. and a!> ;1 guarnntee that thr church wou ltl kt'ep I heir membership anti f1nancrnl .,llpp11r1. Couples who wish to have 1hc approval ot their church uffi liacion~ .,hnuld do so by ohcaining a "11iarriai.:1· hn•n.,e" from said church aflt•r providing t•vidc·1Ki> 1ha1 1hey rlHm,<• 10 romply wit h !hal church's rcligi1111~ dortnm'' Prohlt'm 'iolvrd . Now. Ice's gee on wi1h the mort' 1111porta1ll things -likt• g~·11ing out ol 1lw war hu~ines~. BERENICE MALTBY Cornua dl'I Mai HOW TO CONTACT v·ouR REPRESENTATIVES CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 754-5223 M8yor: Gary Monahan Council: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor, Mike Scneafer and Chris Steel CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. CA 92663, (949) 644-3309 Maiyor: Tod Ridgeway CouncH: Gary Adams. Steve Bromberg. John Heffernan, Didi Nichols, Steven Rosansky and Don Webb Board: President Paul B1nger. Vice President Armando Ruiz, George Brown, Jerry Patterson and Walter G. Howald; student trustee Madeline Levy NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 424-5000 Superfnten«Mnt; Robert Barbot Bo•rd: President Martha Fluor, Vice President Dana Bladl. Clerk Serene Stokes, David Brooks, Tom Egan, Judy Franco and Linda Sneen ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COAST COMMUNITY CQUEGE DISTRICT EDUCATION .District Office: 1370 Adami Ave., Cotta Meaa, CA 92626, (714) 432-5898 Chancellor. Wllllam M. Vega 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Bo>< 9050, Costa Mesa, CA 92628·9050, (714) 966-4000 Elizabeth 0 . Parker, member, Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 •Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach), (714) 834-3220 •Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Coast), (714) 834-3550 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 708-FAIR Boerd: President Ruben A. Smith, Vice President Patricia Velasquez, Emily Sanford, Peggy Haidl, James Ba rich, Deborah Carona, Leslie A. Ray and Frank Barbaro QUOTE OF THE DAY , "To havr .wmeone likt Jack Nicklaus grace our to"mament iJ a dream cvme true for everyone ... " Jeff PurMr. roshtba Seot0c Classic tournament director M Tuesday. Marcil 9. 2004 s,otta Edleor ftidlard Dunn: 1949) 574-4223 • Spol1s Fu: 1949) 650-0170 GOLF EYEOPENER l)ail~Pilot Spwill I lall o( f amt" ,l.l ,11\'iJ flj•lo !I tJI Marc~ t 5 flOnoree RICH BOYCE Daily Piiot Nicklaus commits to field Jack Nicklaus will make his inaugural appearance at Toshiba Senror Classic. Golf le gend will compete for first time in next week's Toshiba Senior Classic in Newport Beach. Ilic 'JO:.hihu Senior <la.-.sic sci a trap and caught a bear ... the Golden Bear. Jack NickJuu:.. considered by many lo be lht· greatCl>I player in the history of the sport. will compele for the first lime in the Toshiba Senior Oas.sic. which be· gins Monday and runs through March 21 at Newport Beach Country Oub. it wa.., announced Monday. Volt'd c;otrcr of the Millenium or G11lfcr of the C..entury from such media uutlets as Associ<lted Press. PGA· ('()I JR.mm. GollWorld. British Rroad- l'a!>lin.: Company and Golfweek. Nick- laus' perfonnances in the professional majors is un- matched. I le hai won si.x Masters. five PGA Olampl- onships, rour U.S. Opens, three Bri1ish Opens and three Players (Jtampion- ships during his celebra1ed career. ~·· Jack Nicklaus grace our 1oumamen1 is a dream come true for everyone. es- pecially Orange County golf fans, who we anticipale !willl come out in numbers ' I ~ ~ :' .__ -· To SH I BA 10 show their appreciation for the greatest player the gmne of .:olf has ever seen. Nicknamed ~·111c Golden . Bear". Nicklaus' 70 official lilies rank second only to Sam Snead's 81 in PG.A Tour history. according to 1he PGA 01arnpions Tour media guide. Nicklaus. who has 100 101al victories around the world. according 10 nid.laus.com, was inducu.>d into the World Golf I tall of fame in 1974. "We couJdn't he more thriJled," said Jeff Purser. Toshlba Senior Oassic tour· namenl director. "To have someone like "(Nicklaus( will, no doubt, bring an unmatched exci1ement to the Toshiba Senior O~ic. quire an accomplishment since the tournamen1 is considered one of the premiere even rs on the Olampions Tour." Nicklaus won 10 tournaments on the Senior Pt;A Tour. the last two in 1996 at the Tr-ddition and the GTE ,Suncoast Oassic. The Senior PGA Tour became the Olampions Tour in 200:1. Since 2000, Nicklaus, who turned 64 BOYS TENNIS l l • ~ > ~ s l -j ' . . ' . ' . ' t ' ' ' . ' . ' . ... . \ ' t ' • \ \ • ' . . . ,,,,, .. ,,,,,,, ..... ,,,,. ~·\•\,., .... ,., I ,, t ' • ' I ' I ... ,,,,, ,,,,t . f'~'·'~'"'' ' . ' . Above, Corona del Mar High senior Brennan Roberts, left, and junior doubles partner Carsten Ball, work toward the first of their three-set sweep at No. 1 doubles in Monday's 12-6 nonleague victory over visiting Mater Oe1. Left, CdM junior Wesley Miller returns serve in a match of No. l singles players, won by Mater Oe1 semor Kaes Van't Hdt, 6-0. Van't Hof, a Newport Beach resident, won 18 of 19 games for the Monarchs. Right, CdM 1unior Spencer Reitz rips a forehand on the way to a 6-0 singles victory. For complete results. see Page A8. Plf010S BY DON tlACH/DAllY PllOl in January, has :.ix lop-IO finishes in 01ampions Tour ur Senior PGA Tour evenlS. not counting Skins Game events. This sea..'iOn, Nick- INSIDE For more Toshiba Senior Classic news, see PageA7 laus was sixth in Lhe Mai-terCard 0 1am· pionship. Ian. 23-25. rhcn lied for 15th in the ACF. Group 001!>.'ik. !-'eh. 1:1-1s. Both are 0'1ampions Tour events. I le was lhird a1 the Wendy's Ummpions Skins GaJnc, Jan. 30-31. His iop Olampions Tour fini sh in 2003 was a lie for :.evenrh in the Kinkos Oassic. I le posted two fourth·place finish~ on the Senior PCiA Tour in 200 I. l11e 2004 Toshih:i Senior Oassic field See NICKLAUS , Paee A7 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Vanguard shoots for GSAC titl·e Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot • The Vinwian.I Uni - versity women's baslcct- ball terun. which has been a cut ahovl' thl' Golden State 'A1hletic < :onfl'n•111.:c com- petition alq,<>ea-;cm, wants lo break out the scic;sor'S' IUnight. The lfons (Z7·2l, mnkcd No. 3 in NAIA" Division I and winners of 17 of 18 1,>arnes to capture the GSAC: rct..•\.llar-s1,.t.,on title. play host lo Riola (20-12) at 7::10 in 1ht GSAC tournament rhampionship game. "Our girl-. weren't happy watrhin~ 'l11e Master's cut down the 11~1s in our own (,>ym," Van~ruard Coach llus.<; Davi!> said of last seasons confercnC't' litle·garne de- feat. 'lllis S('a.son. Riola i.' tlw only learn to cam a victory over the I fon'i al The Pit. The Eagles ( 11 -9 in rnnference play) posled an 85·66 triumph owr tht' I .ions Jan. 31. II W-dS a game in whid1 Vani:,ruanl shol a season-low :u .7% ffom lht• field (20 of 6.1). including jusl 4 uf 22 from 1hree-poin1 distance (18.2%). "That game gave (lhc f.a~lei-l t:onfi· dence," said Davis, who views Biola's !>i7.e -including 6-6 junior center I foda Ogugua and 6-0 senior guanl Sardh I~ • -as an advantage for < .oad1 ·rom Pryor:., i;quad. ·n1eir i.izc rnakes 1he111 a Vl'ry tough matchup for us. /\nd if they're shooting well, they're very tough 10 beat," said l>a· vis, whose lfons won the first llll'<!ling thic; year, R9-:t7. Dt'C. 2 a1 Riola. Ogugua, averaging 12.11 pnin1s and 7.4 rebounds per game. did 1101 play in 1he firs! m<.-eting. Baird, whom Davis consider.. the fogies' best player, avcmges 14.8 points and 7.B rebounds. Davis said he will employ myriad de- fenses in hopes of conl aining lhe r:agles. The Lions are led by freshman forward Kelly Schmid! and junior point guard I jsa faulkner, the GSAC Player of the S.. VANGUARD, Pa1e A8 BOYS TENNIS OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Newport Harbor getting noticed Sailors return six players from CIF playoff.entry, including Sea View singles champion Khoury. Bryce Alderton Daity Pilot • schools from Northern CaJjfomia, HaWali and New York. Add Newport Ha.rl>or to that list. "I was pretty honomi to get that call," Thom- sen said. "It shows we are getting a little respect around these parts." The Sailors have reuon to be opd- n1e respect meter has finally started mis1jc with slx returning staners off a tlJdntc toward lhe Newport Harbor High team that reached the CJF playoffs for boys tennis ream. the first time ln 13 ~ars last season. Third-year coach Jeff Thomsen got a Sophomore Robert Khoury, the Sea phone call from Corona del Mar Coach View l.eague slngtes chunplon Jut year, nm Mang asking IJ the Sailors would -along wlth seniors Owlle Farmer and like to compete In lhe prestigious na· l'yter Oeck. provide the experience for tional tournament CJM hosts later this the 1ars in singles. month. Dttk won the Anaheim junior open Mang wanted 10 anract more area in the boys 18s sil months ago while teams to 11 field that last ~ar included khoury is 15th ln boys 161 ln Southern c.allfomla. Khoury became the first Newport league singles champion since GeolJ Abrams in 1994. Freshman Jake Aeming, ranked 70th ln boys 169 In Southern California. fig· ures to compete for a starting spot ln singles. Thomsen, who played at Newport, tw been lmpreMed with Aeming earty. •Hts work ethk is by rar the besi on the team: Thomsen said. "He comes out and sets the tone ln practice. He is out there every point moving hJs reet and working hard for everything. He be· IJeves hard work can ~ him to ~ he wants to be." Thoflllens doubles teams aie equally experienced with Juniors Dylan F.tpley- Jones. Ruslan Seryduk and Derek Davia ... SM.ORI, hie A7 , ........................................................................................... ... • f '· ··~-------------------------..,..----- SPO RT S GOLF Changes should add to signature event Autogra ph a nd ·photo sessio ns are among number of changes set fo r t 0th Toshiba Senio r Classic. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot \ \ alll ltl p !l Fttz.zy Zocller's .1u1ogr.1ph 111 gel ~1our picture 1.1~1·11 with I l.1lt' Irwin? Those l.1111a,11' \\'111 lw reality during 111•\I \H'l'~' lo~hih.1 Senior Clas- '" ,11 :'\1·\\11n11 Reach Country I luh 1\111ograph .111d photo 'e~!>ions w1ll run \larch l ~I and W. when l.111' 111 1 lw Pt,.\ <J1an1pion~ Tour 1•\1•111 1"111 ,1,111<1 nl'-.1 tu their fa . \11r111· p111' aftl'r thl'ir rounds .11ul 1.1k1• hon11• ,1 ·'·•~ling llll'llH>- 1 \ I I\ 1 • t1111,1l "ill 11, pl"' Ill~ rill till' p.11111 .111·;1 \\ h1 'h' 'l'L'I · l.lltif, I .Ill 1111t·1.111 \\1111 TOSHIBA 1h1· lillh l1w.hli):l11111g .1 II •\\ I li;111g1·, 111 llt.li-I' till' lPllrllil· 11tt·1111•\1·111111m· la11 ·lrlt'11dly. 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Tht• awa "111 .ih11 il'atur1· hig·M·rcl'n ll'ie· \ 1'11111' 'Ir ., lllllll' ul a c;11-d11w11 re' Bruce Fleisher, left. signs an autograph at last year's Toshiba Senior Classic. Autograph opportunities fo1 fans will be f'J~1e1 th1~ year. 1uuran1 area." Pur,t'r .. aid. "It en- hant'l'' thl· expcricn1;c• o f being .ti lhl' l'VCnl." • On 1 hl' courst', patron' will have slightly more wating d10i1:c .... l\\'o largt>r bl~adwr 't!l" 111m ... will be added to l11e li th hull'. while a few· u1he r Mme· lllrc' "ill dot variou~ hole!> in olijl1C1[lali11n of the roughly RO.OOll g11t'sts expected to enter the groumb during tournament week -~1onday through March <!I. ~ince -.ky boxes take up most of the ~pat:c around the I Hth green. added _room on the right '>ide of the fairway should allow more fans to watch player~ lin- ishing their round~. "The bleacher!> on I H will be '>lightly larger. hut there won't be hundreds of lextral '>~.Its," Pucser said. "It'!> hard bec~mc we can'i -survive without 'ky boxes.· 0 1ampions Tour "Fan FC'a- ttJre!>" tested in 200<! will again be used this year induding "h1- side the Ropes." Game Improve- ment and Structural (lelevi.,ion air times, eligibility. St'heduling and formatsl." Purser expet'ls a '>tronger turnout than lil';t yt·<11. when thf' United State~ dt•dan·d war on Iraq Wed11l'~dJy o t 111urnan11•111 week. "It wa.-. prohahlv our lowl''' lauendanccl l'\'CJ. hut that wa!> .1 common thcnw arro" ind11,try event'>." Purwr 'aid "I rom wha1 I read. attl•nd.i111·t· "'"' drn,11 30% to 50% aero~' tht• hu .. u;d. Ohviuu-;ly. our rmmtrv "''" go- ing through .1 l>1g -.1.1g1· and e\leryone wa~ nn pin' ,111d lll'l'' dies. Our gu<il is to rai~t· $1 111il- lion for 1.:harit~' and l1111wf11lly ill· tract galleril'' nuire n1m .. 1 .. ll'nl with the laM li\'e yt'ar .... " · NICKLAUS Continued from A6 al-.o i111 hull'' dl'l1·111ling di.1111 pion Hodgl'I I >,I\'' 1\l,11 "lll'tl uktl lo u11n111·11· .ir1· I I.tit• lrwm. Fun~ Zol'lh·1. lrn11 !\ill'. C .1.llJ! Stadle1. < .. 1ry ;\kc uni. I 1•1• ln·\I no. Ben C 'n·;,...h,I\\, I ;1rr~ \;l·J,on, t\lll'll l>ovlt'. lolt11 1.11·11h,, I l.t\l' Stork1on . lilll < 11lh1·11. llnrn· Fk1~lwr. 1>1111g lt•\wll. li111 l'horpt'. l\111u• l.i1·1t1.. ... L,11111\ \\'adk111' .ind I l1i <hr Hodnh'llt'/, l•J na1111· '''\l'r,11 .. TuesdJy Mdrch 9. 2004 A7 THE SAILORS Robert Khoury Tanner Bendhiem TylerDedt Charlie Farmer Dylan Eapley-Jones Derek Davis Ruslan Seryduk Jake Fleming Grant Casserly Cameron Mclaren Coach: Jeff Thomsen (third year) .SAILORS Continued tron1 Ah ~l'll111111lg So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr I hn·t• lll'\\11111w1' indutle jun- ior' t .r.1111 < .1'wrl\ .• 1 n·rt'iwr on ;\,.,,·pon ·, l11111h.ill ll'a111 anti Ci1mt'11111 ~It J .in·11. "" well as .,,.111111 la111w r lll'111ll11l'lll. 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But lw .mtl -.omt' of h1' play1·r... haw per- "'''l'11 ·d .111d li nd llll'm-.l'IVl'~ gain· rng 'lll'ollll. "II'' h1·1·11 a long road, but a good d rnll1·11g1· Im me and tlw ~111,," l'h11111,1•11 "11d. "'l11c SCll· 1m' haw ).:nl\\ 11 lllgl•tlwr and we 11111~ lon,.1rd IU l1<1\1111g '>ome suh- '''11111.11 ... lll'l l'" lh1' '{'(l'>llrt." Put a few words to work for y~u . Call the Dai ly Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 • 4 Al Tuesday, March 9, 2004 SP O RT S Dally Pilot BRIEFLY 'Eaters' baseball team eams,No. 18 ranking TI1e UC: lrvi11.e ba~hull leam 11111vt:d into Baseball Amcril'a\ poll al No. IH this week as Cuad1 Joh n ~w:1gt·\ dub prepares lo hoi.I lJCI A to11igl11 al Ii p.rn. al Anteater Bullpark. The A11tea1ers, I:!·.!· I ll\lt'rall. ill't' <.:orning off a thrcl'-ganw ~wt•ep .11 previ· ously 25th-ranked Baylor. I JC! ha~ losl just o ne of it1' la)ot 12 gallll'' A111ea1er freshman rt·l 1t:vn Blair Erickson, who c·imu~d a save 111 t•ach of the three weekend wi11i.. WlL'-n<1111ed Big West Conforenrt.• l.o-l'ildlt'r 111 lhe Week. alo ng with l.1111g lk ad1 Ma1t1\ Jared Weaver. • Erickson's cighl 'ilVl'' .ir1· ,, l}( ·1 "Ill gle·SCU!>llll rt'\'IHU a nd ht• h.1, ~1l't to blow a save. Tlu.•scJ 1y·~ gamt• mark' llu: 1t•tu111 111 Hruins' lwad ro11rh ( .. 11)1 1\ddt11'. who !>lartt•d tht· lJl.I htM'b<ill program. Adtun~ wa~ IH:i-lill·:i 111 li\'t' 'l'a,011~ wilh the Anlt'<ll t'f'> (I ~170 7·11. 111duding NCAA I >1vi,1011 II llllt•, 111 1'17.I and '74 Ball return paces Cc.JM win •TENNIS: I 011111a dd ~I.tr l11gh jun lor C.u~tt·n Ball, 111 111 ' ""' .11 1i11n of tht• !>t'a,on , l'o111h1111·d \\ ith 'l't11111 Brt•111H111 l<olwrh 111 ""l't'fl <11 ,'\1<1 I l11111hll''>. l1·:1d111~ tlt1· 'w.1 l\lllg' tu .1 JUNIOR INIFIELDKR BRETT DAL TON I l ·ti ntmll•ague hom e win over Mater l>t'1 Monday. Hall. out with a virus. helped the Sea Kinw, improve to 3·0. Nonleaau• Corona def Mar 12, Mater Del 6 SinglH -Mille r (CdM) lost to Van·t Hof. 0·6. def. M Hirsch, 6 0, del. Premo li, 6 1, Reitz tCd Ml lost. 1 6. won, 6·0. 6 O. Tat (CdM~ los1. 0 6. won. 6· 1. 6·4 Double• -Ball Rot.lens ICd MI def i<earney·B Miles. 6 2. def Burrows Lam. 6 1, def i<rueyer C. Mrles. 6·0; Ca1Jghren t<roopf (CdMI lo st, 1 6. won, 6 4, 6·2, G1ngold·Nguyen (Cf1MI lost, 3·6, J -6 won.6 1 Sea Kings fall to Esperanza • RASEMLL: Corona dt'I Mar I ligh ~enior Ram~tt Sprowl continued hi!. hot hitting. but hosl Esperanza earned u 7 I h<iseball victory l\1u11d<iy in the final pool play gmne of tht' Nt·wport Elk:. tu urna rnc nL Sprowl. who 'it<irt cd on the mound and played third ha!>c. wa!> 2 fo r J with a J ouhle and an Hiii ugairn.t the A,1tec~ (I ·ll. I le is now 8 f ur I 0 on the 't•a:.un w 11h fiw douhlt''-· !)(.'.;pill' the lo~'>. CcJl\1 (2 · I) wins it' p uol anJ adva111'cs to W1•dne...i.lay·~ M'lllifinal a t Fouthill. Hen Maggard pitdlt:'d a pcrfl'l'I filth for C..:~1. Newpot1 U11 tOllmllMflt Pool play . EspeJanza 7. CdM 1 Hermann also won for the Eagles. ........... Score by Innings Corona de l Mar ooo 010 o -1 3 3 E9tencta 115, Century 40 200 medley relay-Ettancia (Kunert, Hermann. Goodman, Collier). 1:57.50. 200 free -1. Collier (E), 2:13.15; 2. DiFranceaco (El. 2:41.12; 3. Lopez (C), 3:08.72. Esperanza 021 301 • -7 9 o Sprowl, Eadington (J), Maggard (5), Folks 161 and i<e lly, Marm·Finn: Daty. Rooney (5) and Larson. W -Daly, 1·0. L ·Sprow l . O· 1. 28 S prowl (CdMI. Dickerson (E). 38 - D11.korson (El. HR -Dillon (El. Estancia I 0th in own tourney •GOLF: The Es tancia I ligh boys golf H'<tlll finished 10th among 23 teams from 17 ... chool~ a l its own Mesa Verde rournament Monday at Mesa Verde Coun try ( lub. Marcu s Sostak. Greg I.es, Jason Les and Nick Lettieri contributed for the Ea!{les. rllC' event wa~ won by Woodbridge. Estancia remains unbeaten •SWIMMING: The Es1ancia High boy ... swim team improved to 3·0 with <i 115-40 nonleague victory over visit · ing Ccnt ury Monday ( )iad t..:un nert and Sean Goodman wo11 two Individual events. while Paul C :oilier, Jason Echinique and Anthony 200 IM -1. Goodman (El. 2:28.03; 2. Hermann (E), 2:39.60; 3. McDonald (E), 3:10.53, 50 free -1. Ecnanlque (El. 27.22; 2. Alderete (E). 28.07; 3. Bannon (El. 33.11. 100 f ly -1. Goodman (E), 1:10.41; 2. Ecnanique (El. 1:22.41: 3. Garcia (C). 1:29.24. 100 free -1. Collier IEI. 1 :00.94; 2. Difrance•co (E), 1:07.47; 3. Palme (C), 1:09.97. 500 free -1. Kunert (El. 5:24.63; 2. Mellin (E). 6:33.54; No third. 200 free reley-1. E1tancie (Collier, Goodman, Echinique. Kunert! 1:47.62. 100 beck -1. Kunert (El. 1 :08.50; 2. Mellin (El. 1:22:30; 3 . Leon (Cl 1:46.25. 100 bre11t -1. Hermann (E), 1:14.50; 2. Alderete (El. 1:27.89; 3. Ru11ulcaba (Ct) 1:32.47. 400 free relay 1. Eltencie (Mellin, Bannon, McDonald. Hermann), 4 :37.95. Cuyamaca defeats Pirates •GOLF: Ornnge Coast College dropped an Orange Empire Confer· ence men's golf m_atch to Cuyamaca, 387 -398, Monday at Cottonwood Golf Course in El Cajon. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Anteaters' Green All-Big West pick UC Irvine senior women's basketball standout Kristen Green. a second-team All-Big West Conference selection, was the lone all-conference honoree representing the Anteater men's and women'!; teams. Green, a 5-foot-8 guard who averaged 13.5 points, 5.5 rebounds. five assists and 1.6 steals, also netted a team- high 55 three-pointers. Her 2.2 three balls per game ranked second among Big Wfit women. O iristina c.allaway. a 6-0 senior forward who averaged 12.4 points and eight rebounds (second best in the co11 - ference), earned honorable m ention from the women's coaches. Senior Adam P'drada and sophomore Jeff Gloger also received honorable mention from the men's coaches. The 7·0 Parada averaged a team-leading 12.3 points and 6.6 rebounds, while shooting 58.1 % from the field. Gloger, a 6·4 point guard. averaged 9.1 points, 6.3 re· bounds, 4.2 assists and 2.1 steals. His 135 career steals al- ready rank second on he school's all-time list Both the UCI men (11 -17, 6-12 in conference) and the women (6-20, 5-13) failed to advance to the eight-team conference tournament University of the Pacific senior guard Miah Davis was the men· Player of the Year, while Idaho sophomore cen· ter Emily Faurholt was women's Player of the Year. Bob Thomason (UOP) was men's Coach of the Year. while Idaho's Mike Divilbiss earned the same honor among women's coaches. Alex Dugger (5-over-par 77). Jason Cassidy (79). Joo Namlcoong (80). Shaun Vickers (80) and Peter Balcer (82) scored for the Pirates. Blue Devils blank UCI •TENNIS: The UC Irvine men's ten- nis team fell, 7 -0, to No. 9 Dulce at the Racquet Oub of Irvine Monday. _ Junior Brian Morton. a Corona del Mar High product, was the only Ant- eater to win a set, forcing his singles opponent. No. 9-ranlced Ludovic Wal· ter. to earn a 2 ·6. fi -2 ( 10-8) victory. UCI fell lo 5·5. Biota men bury Vanguard • BASICETBAU.: Biola University tri· pied Vanguard's points in the paint to help the Eagles earn an 82·47 Golden State Athletic Conference men's basketball win over the visiting Lions Monday night. Biol a outscored VU, 30-10, in the lane and outscored the visitors, 49·26, after intermission. Brian Kim led VU with 18 points, whiJe Horace Wormely added I I . Vanguard completes the regular sea- son 14·17, 7·13 in rnnfe rence. Biola improved to 22·8, 13· 7. OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK MIKE HOEVEL *§§~~..., ""' 15 pounds '-' YMr: ~Undecided . llOll•tcwn: Costa Mesa lporl: Tennis ..,.... Singles. doubles c:..-Mike Mayne ,... .... food: Chinese .... ... lltl"9tlc ....... 11: "Winning the Intramural champi- onships during college.• WMlc In N¥lilW: He continues to thaw Improvement In his pne for the Plrnls.. who tK• a 1-5 recOfd Into today's Orange Empire Conference matCh at Futlerton College. 9t1.ini-'Ttck'-·t <Pfans on s~~ now/ Pick •• ;.. ~era Plan: $40. · VANGUARD -pick any 10 games on the schedule Continued from A6 Year after transferring from UC Irvine. The 6-0 Schmidt, an AlJ-GSAC performer, averages a team-high 20.3 points and 8.3 rebounds. while Faulkner averages 12.9 points and an NAIA-leading 10.l assists. Rachel Besse, a 6·3 freshman starter. averages 11.4 points and 7.1 rebounds. Lacey Mills. a junior guard. averages 10.7 points and has a team-high 83 three-pointers this season. shooting an impressive 37.9% from beyond the arc. Lacey Bums. a 5-11 freshman, is averaging 9.6 points and 6. 7 rebounds. TODAY ....,." College -UCLA at UC Irvine, 6 p.m. Community college -Golden West at Orange Coast, 2 p.m . High school -Newport Elks tournament: Calvary Chapel at Costa Mesa, 3 p .m .; Paramount at Estancia, 3 p.m.; Ocean VieW at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m. Tarbut V'Torah at Sage Hill, 3:15 p.m. ........,.. SCHEDULE College women -Golden State Athletic Conference tournament final: Biota at Vanguard, 7:30 p.m. Softben College -Concordia at Vanguard. 1:30p.m . High school -Northwood at Newport Harbor, 3:30 p.m.; Sage Hill at Estancia, 3:15 p.m. Volleybel High school boys -Sage Hil at Costa Mesa, 3:30 p.m. Tennis College men -Michigan State at UC Irvine, 1:30 p.m. Community college men - Orange Coast College at Fullerton, 2 p.m. Community college women - Fullerton at Orange Coast College, 2 p.m. High school boys -Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.; Saddlebadc at Co1ta Mesa, 3 p.m.; Orange Lutheran at Sage Hill, 3:15 p.m. l.egll Notices 2640 Lepl Notices 2640 l•I Naaca 2640 legal Nollca 2640 lepl llotices 2148 llpl Naaca 2MO a..,..._ 2MO STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? flcttt6M IN!ns .... s ........ lht' t1dlowrnw ••t•1 '""' .u 1\ <lnuw t111\u11u,._ ,,, [1.~11r•,\. f\ut•• & Sm11.:, 7~1 W Wl11llw1 ltlvtl Stl" t .. I ,, Hitht.\ t..\h fOfHl1, <)()t, (I Aht·I I .11111•·'~"" IOO II A'P''" (.11 \i41tt 1t f ~ '-:.pr Ill~~ t. ... htut 11t.\-..4fM1 /U rhi'~ bti~tfH'''•'• I\ I 01) thH t"'(I l!y •'It 1tttJll/Hl11.•i tl.tVI'! 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IHE PE nTION requesh aulho11tv lo •dm111"'" the e't•le under the Independent Admtnl~ !ration of l ~titles llcl (This Aulholitv will allow the per~onal rep•esen h l1ve to lake m•ny athons w1lh11ut nbtain· rn~ court •pproval 8 tlo1 ft hktnM t et l11n very 1mpor I ant actions, however. the peuon•I ttpresenltllve will be requn ed lo 1•ve notice to interested persons unless lhey have waived nolrce 01 con1ented to lht proposed action.) The independent •d· min1str •lion 1uthorlty will be 11anled unless an interested person files •n ob1echon to the pelllton and shows aood cauu why the court should not 1r •nt the autho11ty A HEARING on the petition will be held on 3/25/04 al I ·45 p.m. fn Oepl l7 3 localed at 341 The City Orlve South, Oran1e. CA 92868. IF YOU OBJECT to the a:ranhna of the petition. you should appe•I •I the hea11n11 and stile you1 ob1ecllons or file written objeellons with the court before the horina. Your •PPUunce may be in person 01 by your altorney. If YOU ARE A CREDI· IOR 01 conl1n1ent creditor of the decHMd, you must file you1 cl•lm with the court and mell • copy to the person1I represent•hvt ..,.,olnted by lht court within four months from tlle date ol the llrst fsau•nc• of letters H provided In Probtlt Code section 9100. The time for flllna cl•ims wlM not upir• before four months from the hearina d1te noticed 1bove. YOU MAY EXAMINE the hie hpt by the court. If you .,. 1 person 1n· lerested in the estate. you m•Y file with the court 1 Request tor Specie I Notice (form OE· 154) of the ffllna of •n inventory •nd t ppr•lul of est•te •asets or of 1ny petition 01 account u provided In Prob•I• Code section I~. A Request for Speci•I Notice form " evaflabl• from th• court clerk. . ......, .. ,......._. 1..e.ry. A. ........ "•·· fle11l1•• [ew ., .. ,, ...... ' ... . s... c ... ,... • ... , llrYtae,<Att611 ,.ublislled Newport Buch/Cost• MeH Delly Piiot Merch 2. 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Daily A Pilot -Llllll ..... --------I01ICI TO CBflOIS OfMISALE Sea.'101-411l U.C.t) l'foltte IS hlr•by &oven to credit0ts of Iha wothon n•med \tlttll •I that • bulk ule " •bout to be made un pe•son •I pr,uper ty her eon•lter dt\Cllbed 'flle name •nd bus1 'I•).$ •dd•eu ol the onlended \tltt1 1\ l UKE HOlllNCSWORIH. 17th Str~et Cu\la Me.• CA 92626 fhe nani, d'H1 bU\l· "''°' •ddt "'' ol the in tended buy"' 1\ /'AMES U SIMPSON 16778 Uakw•y l •n• Cillou Holts. CA 91709 fhe l)tOl)elly that os pM-tonent h~1 et 11 os '"•c11bed on lltneo ~I d\ eppdwoll, inventory •nd e(fuopntenl •lld ·~ luc•l•d al 17th Stre~1. Cost• Me•a CA ':126?b The bu"no\\ nam• uHd by the sellet th.it saod IOLdloOn " llOI l · INC SWOR I H CAllERI( S !U od bulk \dlt •lt•ll be fAnsummll led on 01 af1111 MaoLh 25. 200.t •I th~ off•re' ol Sunbelt Bw.,neu B•okt r' di 11 l P.uoltca S111 te :>!>O. lrvlne Calolo1111• !12618 Thos bulk Sdlt: t\ •ub11:.t l!l Secloon 6106 2 ul lh~ Gihtorn,. 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Call today to place your ad Classified 642·5&78 ...-----Dradlirw s __ _ Ratci. and dcadlmc~ arc subject to change wi1hout nottcc. The publisher rcservi:~ lhc right 10 i:i:nsor. reclassify. rcv1!>c or rcJc1.·1 dll)' class ified adwrt1~cmcn1. Plca~e report any error 1ha1 may he in ynur class1ticd ad 1mmcd1atl'ly. The Datl) Pilot accepts no liahi hry lur any error in an adverti~cmcnl for \\ hic.:h 11 may be n!!>pon~iblc cM.c:pt tor the t.oi.t of the 'pai:c ::ictuall~ oceup1n l hy the error. Credu can Cini} he .11lmH'd tor the fiN lllSCrllOll. CLASSIFIEAD -fil Monday ...................... Friday .'i :OOpm Tue .... Jay ................... Mo11tlay 5:t)(tp111 ANNOUNCEMENTS I~ & MISC. 101~1110 GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL ColllCtibln/ Memorabilia 1160 '°" ss 4 a1coaDs n c Bz7 ~ I IL 'IJ, & 00\ .El Altec. Spilt I ube Mllll'I Mtke 9C9 645 7505 ENTERTAINMENT s,.ctal Evtnb 1310 IQUAl HOUSll5 OPPOITUllTY lfr iul e~tale Advert1~ '"R on thr. new\pap•r I\ iub1e('I to the f cde1 di 'd" HOU$1ng Act of 1968 4!>1 am1n1dt d whtch 11eke~ ti oll~&••I In 1~ert159 • dl'Y prel•r ~ne t, llmtUtoo n o• 41Sc11m1n~l1on b•~td on ~.color. r1lia1on. \tl•, ,.,..,,"P· f3molr~I llalus ., nation•I 011aon. or dn r~ 1419 l $J 2305-2490 ANTIQUES Older Style Fu1nltur9 PIANOS i Colle~ ·~·.-"It••·'· ..... ~. ., ..... Ml .,. , .... ()ol ., ... _ ..... $$ CASH PAID $$ ... f' ................... .., .. WE auv ESTATES • t~,.,•dte1 .. .,,~.,. M'f'V'<• Amil" l~~::~~r~ r·'si I r , I fH ' ~I 1 I I\• I ~64Ml22-so~~~8~ST ntale. ... 11. ._._CAH101 ID...,.._,.,~ ••..r~ By Fax (949) 631 -6594 1 l'l<a...-mduJc ~1>11r IUltn< tlllJ J'h<•Ot: numhct •n<l "<'11 rnll )OU ..... l V. llh \I J)O\.f' 4u1,.C' f By Phont• (9411) <'4~·567X llour!-i Hy Mail/In Pt•rson: BO Wc,l Bay Strn t C:mla Mc,a. 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Very ·Good Condftoon $175 949·644·6016 leether Sola & lovneat b1'nrl new In the crate Mull Sell C•n delrver $79!> 949.355.8097 Index ~ 7402-7466 [~J IOOS-1510 & ~-i 9000-97SO Cltl 3610 Real Estate U SCUI '1 1 I r1~ ' SeMcn 4250 Unt er tttmt111' ll~pp~··· Pel Own•" Nrrd llt lp We ll Mannrr•~ Adult Cai. & Old" Oua' 11eed new homes Adopt Arlult Anrm~I\ 30 day return PiTE\'bN ' llHB \\' ............... ,, ...... , I .ISTl!';C Policy www 1'n11nalnetwoflil: °'" Sl'lllNG KJTTINS & CA TS 0 0 ll' n f1 It n t -••1•l!.4wcrl\aa Riirll!ll " IM hcmel. .1J ~ lw4lll lf.9. l*u1 lll<ll!r:I, f1!UWtld. hit\. ~ ~ Spl'C t1.1Tl!f illlhilrl l'i 'l'Wnd!. rari SPECIAL! 1.49o/., I.I~"''· 11n IC I f O\l\ll!'l!-110\ 1111 I '""~I I I •111 "~" 94t).f\;;7-4B20 I "' •11•; ~ C6 ,,... 12...,, 9e6M-?.279 MISCEUANEOUS MERCHANDISE OlcesbU. u t .. c11tlwe Office s,.,. $500 S 700 per monl Ir 718/ llroslol. C:osl • Mr\d Mi..lllnlClll 714-SU-9111 ....... -,rlM• Olflce Suite l\ppro\ 681 ''· 1063'1 & OVERSTOCKED AIRLINE TICKETS, R/T. Free wolh only $59 put t hase 1223•1 •I SI 80 SI \ltlh~ near N•wpoot Cenl•1 Av11lable 213 146 6300 benelrltna the Naltnnal Choldreni. Cancor Socr· l.lgllll BllCtl llnckr the Service Directory Banner . Reach 80,000 H omes Each Weck . For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 MISCEUANEOUS RENTALS Rooms for Rent 6040 Nl/Oc•-View a ..... 01 ~.111honl/2?11d Prov•lr t t'iHll 1111ht1 fl \hdf,. b;e ut1f\ lJAttl no /\mk h''' h•n~lle lru,11y lhlk to N•woo• I ,,,., Sil ~m 1 .. 111 <;am 9C9 718 1911.i (brlw~coo 9a111 ~vno) StonlgeAill'lgt Space For Rent 80IO N" 24ho ''"' ~R•, 400 600\1 111111~ l'l!fl•rt Int vehKI"'. lnw r •le\ t•ll r.~1 lllyn 1149 86.l I J90 ' Rl::SIDl:N llAL 14!.:Nl ALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balllol lsllnd CostaMesa •OO •f Apt w Ah "Y'" f111 •• ,,,,,. ·'"" .. llt '"' .. c1 K"' .,~,. 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Ynf, Ip, w/4, TnM <;lu1y '!l.fl fp ~l\yl1lt Ir•• "" '"' "•l!I ''""°' rnH '" de1 ~ n1oe1 180 I 00<1• Sl\I J> 'WI f.h /\?I 7"1 $1114~ <M'l M~ /I/ft IM MetrtM F'I fM ~ntiques <tloll~rtt A speclal advertising supplement featuring andques & coDectlbles - perfect for shops, dealers, auctions, booksellers. decorators. reflnlshers and an galleries. m 'nlton to mAke any h pteference l1m1t1 or dtu rtmonahron • s new>P•llet wrll not won1ly 1ec1pt any erlr>cment hor re.11 1411 ANTIQUES BIBJf(/ 3411 ety Hawaii, C•rrobean C•ncun. flo11da New Vor~ • 28 other dnti Oc-View aetrfff Romanht Colla&• Slfltl•,.. kt1cloe1t <t 3 hou\ei. lrom ~outh baylronl, •VAol rmmed $6!>0/mo llO·~~·!IAI!> Reach 42,000 readers In Newport Beach, Newport Coast. Corona del Mar. Balboa Island, Costa Mesa. !state whoc.h " rn oolatron ol the l•w Our ••d•" •re hereby wiformtd that All dwell Ines •d•tr lt\ed on tt11' ' ewspaper a111 .. 11t1ble n an equal oppo1hm1ty AS!\ o complain of dos 1m1n1toon caH llUO toll· ee at I llOO·Cl ' 8!>90 GN!llN~ ISTATISALI IUIOIU7 , ..... lUIOlt-14 .,...,Olly ~es.~ ltrn1twe. boc*s. hnens, clotlq Mnn. llST '°' 714-Sff.Slff SELL your stuff through classified! Olnfm Ml w/6 cllllh. c1r-. pine trundle bed w/~ct-.2 td9 lllk. 2 sldt elms, 1!11 w/b mllr ~!'1563 . ' . ~ PRECIOUS METALS C-'tC ....... Old Coins! Gold, silver. iewety. w.tches. 1111~ colle<tibles 949-642 M'8 Ur.AL ISTRUEfTS .... 3511 ...... ~ ........ \llUtta, 5 wri «*!. _.. .. Mil dlo 71'"9G2915 , .......... , ...... Uh new cond! 3 petals. movln1 mu1t u crlllce S6.750 714-319·0266 nations 800 429 ZC23 (CAl •scAN) FACTORY BUil Di NC SAU "Rock Bollom P11cnt" P11ced to Sell No S1lnman Co Oorecl/ Save z~.Jo. JOa40, 35 a 50, 501 I 20, 120,800 Others. Pioneer I 800 668 ~22 (CAL •SCAN) SltEL BUIJOHCS SALE ~•1 bfft '"lo,c~trton IQ, 'I* 5f*:, OI we1 Miid you a clleCk for SlOO IOQ.973 3366 -w premier s teel (CAl~) o r a SELL your stuff through classified! Under Sl.100.000 A~ 949 933 4653 ....,..lllCll ILUffS TOWfllHOMI OPINSAT 1·4 4br model perfect. 2 bmrm's. over ?600 sq. on 11.enbalt S895,000 Noralee P•Ulson Really 9'9 632 6489 NEWPORT HllOHU w/ocean views Quick cleat 481 J81 Sl.350,000 Paul/Acl 949·2!IO·JO!i3 Jlr 2.Sle Beach close lownhome Brand new rtbutld. perfec t 10 $749.<D> Blu 949·258-1187 . ~ t llACM 2br I b.t I& h /dln lr1&. dw. wd. balcony. fl• one! u1~ I Y.iO Mumar yr~ SI 8!JO/mo 919-87 C.C 728 ... , ......... r•~ 2br, l'/1ba. lblk lo heh a•r. lnd1y, prool• palto, S20»n 8k1 9'19-40().()t 71 la•11e i'b1 Iba no• k1tch & b•, lr&hl & brrthl, bub•• carpet. c•r. wd. 11~949 725 11!135 Full Pagt Half Page $700 Publication Datt WedntSdiy. S37S March 17. 2004 Spact & Copy Deadline: Quarter Pagt S250 Wednts<by, Matrch 10, 2004 Eighth Page St35 Advtnorial Dtadllne: 2 col x 3.5 inch $85 Wednesday, March 10, 2004 Daily A Pilot call today! Ann GendroU. at 949-574-4249 or Fax your Id to 949-631-6&94 e-mail to ann.pndrou.eladma.com ·' AIO Tuesday, March 9, 2004 NEWPO H RBO Community Beautiful 2BR, 2M with Huber View Was$260Q Now $2450 <ltllcUltllriof 1.oullocl. C.J1 act lncliided Ll'll .......... • llld fltrtK. , .... Wood .... ~.~--~g ...... I SperUlc Swtm11l11 Piii. Liiii Tropbl ~ I Secoldlto ~ ..... ..,..~c... , ....... Coto ....... ·~=~5.-::-..:.. ·"·~99 - .. OffMR ·c •Celktnt l•-PllfCI,..., PrOii.111! low Monthly P~ymoull\ Ownt1 \lp•ralo• ~ SnlO\ •nd f ••ms ..tl\O nrededt f141111ntat ~tu*'t •nl tQt p..,1..,.. "' horn\! fRSl ~ l4l b'llll 1t Al "\I AHi llHIVI K I •1 rli.111 I••"" Put h;e\• f'H.J.:t .11111 l uw M •olhlv f'1t'11tt~·11I•, UVfrtt:t Cit•• , .. tttf \ •,ulit~ <tlll.f• ft:''"" .11\ He•·JrJ1 ,, .. , ... 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