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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-03-23 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot.............................. _... ............................ ~~ ........................... "!"9 ................ ._ ....................................... llfZJll~--~--~----- • a1 Serving the Newp ort-Mesa comn1unity since 1907 TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 2004 A CLOSER LOOK Someone running to represent O.C. in Sacramento ought to h ave at least $250,000, one observer says. 2004. the campaign fur the Republican primary in the 68th Assembly District cost vktor Van lhm about $506.000. and opponent Mark Leyes $187.000. ac· cordiJ1g 10 campaign finance reports filed with the California secmary of State's office. Maddox ponied up clo:.e to $4:!7,000 'tor his campaign, repurt~ ~howcd. Allcl1 Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -The saying goes that winners never quit. but in the po· litical world. they never quit trying to rdise money because it costs a small for · tune to run for public office. F.lection observers said it'.s hard to put a specific price on a winning campaign for public office, but they agreed that money Is an imponant ingredient in who wirn.. "It's pretty tough to put a dollar amount on a successful campaign. be· cause the factors are always so, differ· ent," GOP pollster Adam Probolsky said, but that didn't stop him from trying. In Orange County, Probolsky said, "You shouldn't even think about getting into a competitive legislative race unless you can raise about a quarter of a mil· lion dollars." Betwem January :lOOJ and Ft•b. 19, During the same period, the 70th N.· sembly District Republican race was a higher-ticket item. with victor Oluclt DeVore !.pending almost $384.000 to beat opponent Cristi Cri!>lil'h with her nearly $819.000. In lhe :l5th Stale Senate District pri· mary. winner John C .. amphell spent close to $11~4.000. while oppont>nl Ken GRANDSTANDING GETI1NG OUT THE MESSAGE The clement~ that make up till' total cost of winning an l'lection t:onH' from various quarterl>. Gett i11g till' 11w:.-.ag1· out to voters t:. vttal. and in Orange County. thl're\ ju!.t one way 111 c.Jo it. Orange County bin a "ml'di,1 glwuo." with no major radio ur lV t'XJlll'Llrl' tor 1·andidates and spolly, unpredi1.·1i.Jhl1.· print coverage. ~aid Or:mge County He· publican Party 01aLrtna11 Ihm F11cn11•.;, who ha!> wa tchl'd many "" l'lt•rtiun in his :10 Yl'.1r-. with tilt• <"<H111ly l;OI! DON t f M Ii DAil V I'll •' A student at Orange Coast College takes m what sun breaks through the late morning. overcast skies on a warm. 75-degree day. '----------------------------------------------------- High school will keep six-block schedule Teachers at Newport Harbor vote down an eight-block day that would have been longer by 25 minutes. M1rl11 O'Neil Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Oasses at Newport Harbor High School will stay in a traditional sLx-period day after teachers voted down a proposal to change to an eight-period block schedule. If it had passed. the change would have extended the school day by 25 minutes and allowed students to take more classes. ·Not getting the required two-thirds vote to pass the plan after working on the project for months was like losing a championship game al the final buzzer, Assistant Principal Roben Cu· nard said. "We worked on this and put the plan together, but at the lasl minute, It was defeated," Cunard said. "We were this dos~'." The school opera te!> on a '\IX· period block schedulC' Monday through Thursday and on a traditional sched· ule with shorter periods on Friday. /\ student might. for example. take u 110-minute history class on Monday and Wednesday and a 110-minute math class on Tuesday and Thursday. On Friday. students attend alJ their classes. Each year, teachers must vote on the next year's schedule or il will re· vert to the traditional format. Some teachers have been pushing for an t•ight·block <;chedule for yl·ar<,. \Vhl'n C.unard came 111 October. thl' -.chool asked him to researrh the vanou' op tions and put together a rl'cnlllllll'll da1ion for teachers to vote on. "There's definitely an advanta~c· ill a block scheduJe, ·· history teacher Jun Olance said. "Students haw mon· lime to do acti vities, which i!. nnt ,,, easy in a traditional schedule," The block scheduling is al-.o 1111m· akin to a college schedule, history teacher Phil D'Agostino said. See SCHEDULE, Pase A4 QUESTION Does money play too much of a role in local elections? Call our Reader's Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send an e-mail to • dailyp1/01 a lat1mes com. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone numbers for verification purposes only. • n1at ll·ave-. dttl'l I Ill.Ill. but in the 70th A'-'l'mhly l>i~1111·1 •• 11 lt-.1~1. it's an 1•xpc11-.1ve propmillon. Tlw tfi,trict in· See POLITICS, Pa&e 44 Senior center in the black Fo r alm ost two yea rs, the Costa Mesa facility, after running $180,000 deficits, has had a little left over. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilo t (USIA ML\/\ \\lwn /\\lv;i Ciodman 11111k over J' dlll'I 1111 ol till' l.t>'ta Me!i>a 'w111or L1•111er. 11 w,1, 'p1·nd111g $180.000 Ill• >rt· J y1·ar t h.111 II hro11ght 111. rh.11 W;J~ tJlrl'l' .tnd ol hilll \'l'ilf' ago lilday. thr M'niur t'l•nh'r ;, in the black. 1·xpl·c-ti11g 111 111t1kl• ,1 llt'I pr11f11 of $9.000 1111 tlw 'l't 1111d vt·.11 111 .1 row. 1111• 111111prolit "·'~ .1hll0 111 1•raM' 11s del1- nr 111 \<II i11w; wily~ c l11l'I a111011g tlil'm was tilt' .1d11p1w11 "' ,1 li1i..11w" likt· philmm· phy. "\Vt• 1011!.. .1 hu"ll''" 111:111;1gc·nu·111 ap· proarh." ,,11(1 I kll I lr11111. prt·,1th-nt of the n·111t·r'-. h11.1rd uf dirt•1•tnr,. "1\\ l\'a, myself and tilt' h11.mJ -.<ml \\'e •ll't'tl 111 provide n·rtam p1ogr.1m'. goal' .ind wn 1rt'' to n11r t ht·111' \V1• lll'l'l.I 111 gro" our reH·nuc:. .md 111.milge l'\p1•11,c-., I"'' hlc other ('11111JM111 l''· Mo't 't'llior tTlltt·r, .tr1· d1.•p1•111Jent on thl' 1.i11e-. whl'rt' 1h1•y """ luiu"·d, 1 leimz -.aid. Not 'o lor till' < 0,1,1 \le,a St'nior <.c·ntl'f \\'hl'll 1lw cJ11g111.1I hoilrd llll'mber~ e-.- lilhla..hnl tht' 'l'lllllr ( ClllCI Ill l'l~J:!. they 'l'I ti up,'" rh1· nl). would '11pport it over ii', lil't fivl' yl'ar' a11d th1•11 11 \\IH1ld he ,c(f. 'ti ppm t111g I hat didn't quite h.tppl'n. -.o lht• city re· 1wwl'd 11!> cnntrnrt lor .111ollll'1 fiw \'l'ari.. i'\11w 1hc '>t•ni11r lt'nlt•r hJ' a year-to· yr;ir 1. w11ra c1 with the city but only gets one·tlurd 11f it). fund~ that way. When I lt•i11ti' joint•u the board in 1!>96, he inLrO· 1h1n•d a li!.cally conservative approach. "\\.1ll'n I carnl' on ho.11d. I ''lid, ·1 don't run my b11,i11e<;' at .a lo-.~. I have to insist wc'rt• al ll'a-.t cJ-.h·llow rwutral or hope· full}' h.1vc a lilllt• pmli1:" I kintz said. "We -.wpprd thl' hleed111g. Ont> \\ay the center wa~ ahlc lo manage 11, cxpcn~e' wa!> to nc~otiatc with city offi· dab ro take adva111:ige of the rates they get tor 'erv1rl'' .,ur h a~ plumbing and janitorial. Thl· city abo took over more See CENIER, Pa&e A4 THE VERDICT Crime vacations on Balboa Island I have often accused early Balboa Island of belng a stodgy place in comparison to old Balboa. Balboa had bootleggers, gamblers. rum runners and their Uk. Balboa Island had ... residents. Carnegie. The Spreckels family was incredibly wealthy, with holdings in sugar, railroads, hotels and real estate. Everything a Spreckels did was news. Dail y Pilot AT A GLANCE Former Soviet leader to speak at UC Irvine However, in fairness, I must point out that Balboa Island was at one time the scene of a criminal case that made national and maybe even international headlines. The case was People vs. Spreckels. and it occurred about SO years ago In quiet, peaceful, boring Balboa Island. ROBERT GARDNER Thus, whatever Adolph Spreckels Jr., son of the head of the family did, was news. Unfortunately for the family name, Adolph Jun1or wa.'I something of a problem. "Little Adolph.~ as he was called by his family, had a mean streak that kept erupting In unpleasant but newswonhy wa)'ll. I suppose that today, the name Spreckels d<>esn't mean too much, but In Its day, the name ranked right up there In newsworthiness wtth Rockefeller, Ford or However, everyone's good at something. and what UttJe Adolph was good at was getting married. Staying married -that he See VERDICT, Paa• M ON THE WEB: www.dai'ypjlot.com WEATHER ~ A foggy morning should partiaUy clear into a cool day. SHPa1eA2. SPORTS Fifteen Newport-Mesa girts' water polo players get All-CIF Southern Section honors. SMPa1eM Mikhail Gorbachev will receive an award tonight from the university's peace and«:itizen program. Allcl1 Robinson Daily Pilot UC IRVlNF. -While Mikhail Gorbachev's accomplishments may not be recognized in the country he once led, the former president of the Soviet Union an<f Nobel Peace Prize laureate .... will be honored at UC Irvine to- night a<i the first recipient of an award that will bear his name. Gorbachev will sreak at the university and then be presented. with the inaugural UCI Cltiun Peacebuildlng award, said Paula Garb, profe&'IOr of anthropology and a founder of the UCI Citiun Peacebuilding program. "It's for aJI the work he's done since he's been in office as a prt· vate citizen continuing to work for disarmament and environ- mental Issues, both from nuclear • _____ ,.. ............. ,.. ... __________________________ _.._~·--:"-_.._~------------------------------- • • A2 Tuesday, Ma1ch 23. 2004 Daily Piiot ON CAMPUS KIDS TALK BACK Students dissect to the chase Th e Da ily Pilot attended a biology class al Newport llarbor High School a nd a~kt·d s tudents in, Conrad Cilbert 's class, 'What do yo u think is tltt• \'aluc of disseclicrn ln ~cience classes?" .. \t1 < .tlht'nl p1 nh,1hly )11'1 \\,1111' l1' 1(1 g\'I ,1 '1.111d' 1111 t'~f>t'l ll'lll \' '(J I\\' I .111 11nd1·r .. 1.1111I 1111· 111.111·rial 1111111' ll I' lwlp1111: .i lor , 1>1·1 .111-.1· w1· 11,11,1lly h,11·1· .1 11•,1 .1111 •1 .. STEPHANIE HARRELSON, 15 ( "''·' \ 11-.. a "It lio•lp' II'> 11111lt·r,1.111d 1111111• .11>0111 IN THE CLASSROOM PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Biology teacher Conrad Gilbert shows Audrey Nisbet. center, and Lara Schilling the locatien of the heart on a crayfish they have dissected. 'I tlt111k 1t\ ,1111'"lllH' It t1-.1l ht'' J l11t \\1• gl'I .1 lo t of 1i.1111J.. fill 1'\lll'lll'IH'l' Hand me the scalpel , I h1•rt'' thin).!' I h.tt I ;111·1 Ill' 'l'l'11 Ill 1ht• ph 11111' tli.1t 1 .111 only ht• 1t .. 1med hy t'Xpni1·nr1111-: 11. .. SHAUN KIMMEIT. 15 ( o'ta l\h•).;1 "I ll h;i' l'.1l11d li1•1 a11,1• you I •Ill 't'I ' dtflt-n·11t part1' 111 their hntl y Alicia Robinson !Ja1ly Pilot T lwv tnily Jl<'Vt'r want 111 t·at loh~tl'r again. hut ~tlldt'lll'i lt·av1· ( .onr;11J ( oilbert\ h1olo10• 1la'""'1111d1·1 ... ta11din~ mon• ahoul ht1l1 lhl' hool1('' ot 'hdlti-.h work. 1\ rla"' on Mond,1y wa~ d1~wc11111-: 1·rnwfi~h to IC'arri about tlwir phy...i11l1Jh')'. hut lwlort' taki11g ..i·alpd'> in hand. they had ;dr1•;1dy g11111·11 '>lllllt' krmwlt·dgt• t1111.kr thl'ir hl'lt'. (iifbert uses dissection to take students through the evolutionary steps of simple to complex life fonns. They start by dissecting earthworms, then crawfish , a nd then sometimes a shark or a perch. After that come fro~ and higher-level organisms such as rats, which Gilbert said led weU into discussions of human physiology. Doing dissecrions is essential for students before they reach college if they want to go into a medical o r scientific field, Gilbert said. ''If they don't have experiences like this. once they get into ii. they're going to fall Oat on their face." Gilbert said . I 1h111k that\ ..:oml to know. II ym1'11• gnmg 10 lw ,1 n·t Llf '>llllll'tl11ng. you can 1ti111w I ;iltwn a-;ked 1111' 1·l;i.,., q11t•,111111., about thl' rru,tat 1•a11 ... whill' u'ing <• )o.illall mou11tl'd rnnwra and two IV~ to dt·nH>11 ... 1rall' whut tht'y wt•rt• ahout to do. Thl'y all ,.,l11n1t1·d "dor ... al" and "wntral" wht·11 a~ktd wh,tl tht:' fri1111 ;111d hark o f tht' rrawfi1.h wl'n: r;ill1•1I. A crayfish meets the scalpeL The educational trend lately has leaned toward microbiology and away from macrobiology, so students are expected to learn genetics rather than the visible structure and function of living creatures. Gilbert said. Aftt•r < ;iiht·n walked tht•n1 through the glove-free. High schools try to avoid the controversial topic of evolution, sq coUeges are finding 1·x.trtly what you'n• worlting m1, .. ALLY AUCOTI', 16 ( ,O,li1 I\ h:"t d1s ... (•c1io11 .... 1udc111\ li1wd up wi th trny' to gel thl'ir na\vli'>h and 1.khati:d Whl'tlwr to wt•ar l.itcx glovt''· "You're• going 111tourh11 r 11111· .;111d1•111 di'h'll~tnlly a~k1·d ar111tl1t·1 who had d1·n1.ltod to go They cut thrnug.b the outer shell. or carapace. <if the crawfhh and made sure they could find all the internal organ~ on a checklist. While a few student~ rnmmentt'd 011 the smell. most didn't ~t·i:m daunted by the activity. students unprepared in that area, he said. He tries 10 give students an overall understanding of biology and lets them focus on a particular area when they get to college. <i111111ill'll l1y A/1n11 U111!i11Mm LUNCH MENU broccoli with ranch dip; Minute Maid cherry 100% fruit iuice bar, graham crackers, and choice of milk. THURSDAY Tho Newpon-Mesa Unified School District offers m enu choices each day at elementary schools. Students may choose a vegetarian entree if desired The selection varies and may be either a salad. sandwich or hot entree. School lunches are $2 each. Munchable lunch salad or hot uog on a bun and potato wedges: Sun Maid raisins; and choice of milk. FRIDAY TODAY Munchable lunch salad• with Dannon fruit yogurt or pepperoni Hot Pocket; baby carrots with ranch dip; diced mixed fruit, and choice of milk. Munchable lunch salad or pasta with marinara sauce and mealballs; fresh baked whole grain roll; crisp green salad with randi dressing; diced pears; and choice of milk. WEDNESDAY MONDAY Munchable lunch salad or crispy baked chicken Munchable lunch salad or Doy·Gone diicken Daily A Pilot VOL. 98, NO. 83 TffOMAS H. JOHNSON Stltw Mc:Cnnk Photo Eoitor. (949) 764-4358 Publisher TONY OOOERC> Editor MARKEY DANIELS Advertising Manager LANA JOHNSON Promotions Director EDmNGSTAFf S.J . C.twl Managing Editor, 1949) 574-4233 s.j.c11hn(@ latimes.com o.n.tfll~ City Editor, (9491 764-024 datWtte.goufetlf!latimn.com Nc:MrdDunn Spor11 Editor, (949) 574-4223 richard.dunn@JarimBS.com MllelwelllOn Aasialant City Editor. (9C9)57~ mike,_.,.,,,tllMimee.com LollaHllplr Forum page editor, columnllt, 1948) 67'"4275 lollt11.hMper~llltimee.com •. I steve. mccran• l!"lotimes.com Joee J. Santos An Director I Nows Des~ Chief, (9491 574-4224 ~.santos•al/111tmes.com New.Editors Gina Alexander. Lori Anderson, Daniel Hunt, Paul S81towitz, Daniel Stevens NEWSSTAff DMpe llw9ttl Crime and courts reporter, (9491 574-4226 diHJl».bhamth@latimes.com -"-ca.gr.Ide Newport Beact1 reporter, 19491 574-4232 june.caugrande@llltfmos.com o.lrdra Newmlfl Costa MeN repc:>rt8f, (949) 574-4221 deirdre.newman@llltimes.com ,.....O'Neil Educ:Mlon report8f, (948) 574-4268 marlu.oneil@latfrra.com Alida Robinson Poht•cs. hus•nt1Ss ;mo nnvoronment repor10r. (9491 7644330 al1c10.robmson,11 /a1imos.com Luis P9t\e News assistant, (949) 574-4298 l11is.pena"•'lalm1t1s.com PHOTOGRAPHERS Mar~ C, Dustin. Don Leacti, 1<on1 Treptow READERS HOTLINE (9491642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Piiot or news tips. Add res• Our address ts 330 W Bay St,, Costa Mesa. CA 92627-Office hours are Monday -Friday, 8·30 a.r;n. -5 p.m. Corrections It is the Pilot's poltcy to promptly correct all errors of substance. Please call (949) 764-4324 . FYI The Newpon Beach/Costa Mesa D111ly Pilot (USPS-144-800) is published daily. In Newpor1 Beach and Costa Mesa. subscripeions ere available only by subscribing to The Times Orange County 18001 252-9141. In areas outside of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, subscriptions to the Daily Pilot are available only by first cl111 mail for $30 per month. (Prices Include all 1pplicable 11t1t11 and local taw".) sandwich; jicama sticks with ranch dip; peach cup and choice of milk. • TUESDAY Andersen, California, Eastbluff, Rea & Sonora. WEDNESDAY The Munchable lunch salad contains tossed greens, cherry tomatoes, crackers a~d protein sources such as cheese, sunflower seeds, fruit yogur1 and honey-roasted peanuts (•peanut butter 011 selected days). Mariner's, Victoria and Wilson. niURSDAY Adams, Killybrooke, Newport Coast. Newport Heights and Pomona. FRIDAY Lincoln, Paularino, Whittier and Woodland. Papa John's Piua is served one day a week with vegetable, fruit and milk at each school in place of the regular menu. No child is discriminated against because of rllCfl, sex, color, national origin. age or disability. If it is believed a child has been discriminated against, write immediately to the SecretBry of Agricuhure, Washington, D. C .. 20250. MONDAY College Parle, Davis, Harbor View. Kaiser. Newport Elementary. 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The lows will be from 49 to 56. lnfonMtlon: www.nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST Southealt wlndl et 10 knota on the Inner wttera this morning will give way to south winds this afternoon. The w.ves will be 2 feet or smaller on e welt swell of 2 feet. At night, the winds will be out of the tc>Uthwelt, end the swell wil be from 3 t.o 5 feet. A emell craft l<Maory will be In effect on the outer wet.rs. Notthweet winds will be from 10 to 20 knots except northwest of San Nicholas Island. where they'll be from 15 to 25 knots, from 25 to 30 knots in the afternoon. The combined seas will be from 5 to 7 feet. The northwest winds will be from 15 to 25 knots tonight, and the combined seas will be from 6 to 8 feet .. SURF A couple of groundswells should keep surf up to the waist et south-and west-facing 'breakl today. W.....quellty: www.•urfrider.org TIDES Time 4:33.a.m. 10:3ia.m. 4:13p.m. 10:29p.m. tWght 0.29 feet low 3.98 feet high 1.12 feet low 5.07 feet high 'WATER TEMPERATURE 80degreea T ....... , 0 • ez1·-•sr••••nssssa ·s a--···--······-······ .... ···-··-·----~-----· Tuesday, Mdrc;h 23. 7004 Al Ready for Sacramento NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL MEETING PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA FYI Van T ra n is getting a lot of press since he won the 68th Assembly pr imary. Alicia Robinson Da1lyP1lot Tran is a good listener. hut he proved his mettle by vutini.: for a housing pmjCt"t thal some residents said WJ.'i too high in density, t\ruadwatt'r said. "Ifs something for a n1undl person to sland up anti fare a huge amow1t of people and look them in th!' l'yt• and vote the other way," ht• said. llerc are some items 111 he considl'rl'd by the Newport Beach City Cuundl 1111 Tuesday. MARINERS MILE WALKWAY So111e dream of a winding walkway along tht• wall•r un Mariners Milt> where dining and rnusal strolls transfor111 the art'a into a popular d1·s1inatiun. But b It rcalistk'{ The council will hold a study session un the fcasibili1y study tor the Munners Mile Waterfront Walkway. •WHAT: Newport Beach City Council mee1ing •WHEN: Study session begins at 5 p.m. today; regular meeting begins at 7 p.m. •WHERE: City Council chambers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. •INFORMATION: Agendas and slaff reports are available at lltrp:l/Www. city. nowpon ·boach. ca.us; for information by phone, call (949) 644·3000. with how lht' d 1y·~ c;t'nl'ral Plan mcasurl'~ hott'I,, In 1ht· pa:-.r, hold~ hav1· hel'n , 1111·a-.url'd i11 tcr111 i. ol 1h1• 11u111her of room,. ll1·1·au'il' S iru.:e winning lhe March 2 primary, Republican 68th Assembly l>istrkl candida1e Van l'ran ha'> found himself in the midsl of a medfa frenry, but he said ii hasn'I 1umed his head. Though he's nol taking anything for gr.in led, Tran is rnnsidercd a shoo-in against perc·nniaJ Demucmtic ca111.Jida1c Al Snook in November. DON l[ACll / DAILY PU 0 I Assemblyman Van Tran arrives at the Repubhcan headquarters on election day at Sutton Plaza Hotel. If he is elt!t.:ted In Novemhcr, Tran plans to rnnlinue working for the issues he campaig11ed on, such as workers compensation rclorm and redudni.: govem111c111 \V"d-'ll'. In taking over for Mth District i\s.<;emblyman Ken Maddox, Tran wouhl con1in11l' < ;;mJen ( ;mv1':' rt'prl'St'lltation 111 S.1cnmw11to. llroudwatt·r l'Xpects Tran would ht• an-e:.-,i hle to constitm•nt:.. and gt•lling a legislator's t•a1 b of'll'n hall the hattll'. ht• said. WHAT TO EXPECT Tlw technical and politil":il hurdlt•s to cn·ating lht· walkway an• i111111t•n:-.c. h111 !>llpp11rters arc pa:-.:-.i11na1t•. Though the eounril ran't lak.1· a ny formal urt11111 1111 t 111' ma111·r to11igh1, l'Xlll'l"I tlll'rt' ICI Ill' SUllll' push f11rw.1rd for I ht• plan. < ;ret·nlrghr "I rr~l'rl'd whl'n < ;l'•wral l'lan guitl eli11l'' rnt•a,ur1• hy -.1p1.rrc fo111.1ge, 1h1• round I \Viii now c11n:-.idl·1 wlwthl'I 10 adtl tht· 'quart' fuot.1gt· nwaM1t(• 111 < ;t·rwral Pla n anwntJn1t·n1:-. for futlHI' hotel pro11'l'I:-.. hxpl'rt (i1t•t•nlight 1t•p11·w111illlVt'' Ill pu~h for r111, m11ronw. As potentially tht> highest-mn king Viet11amese American elected olliclal in the country. Tr.in has hce11 !>C>UWtl hy the media, giving interviews lo the RBC Radio Free Asia. the Voice of Anwrka and other in1cmaliu11al rtll'dia outlets. "'me p11hlici1y is nice, hut all of this, I realize, is necting aml 1emp11rJry, so I don't lak<' ii too :-.crioul>ly," ht• said. While Tn111 is proud of his heritage, his goal as a puhlir M:rvant is to do well for all hi:-. t:on'itirucnts. he said. "With this ~Halled prcn-<lent-~tting elt-ctiun, for nw. I think il'l> important for the puhlic to know that thl•n•\ an irnmigmnt community lhal'i. trying its bcM tu a.\.o;imilate and 111 rn111rih111t· to this country," he said. "As a rornmunily. we're just livin~ lht• legacy uf what thi~ country's all ahrnll a.-. a 11atlo11 of immigrcmts." As a political ~ruup. A.-.ian American~ don't haVl' particularly hi~1 voll'r particip;.1tio11. :.11 ·1 mn had to huild broad support tn win rlll' election, UC. Irvine politirnl M:iem:c professor Mark Pt•lracrn said. "A wholt• lor of pcopll' in that distrkl vutt•d for him who pmhably aren't Vieinamt'M' amt µrohuhl y aren't A.-.ian," ht• said. I le ha' l"M:t·n an at111nwy lor Ill year~. hut Trnn 'iaid ht'~ alwaY' been inh•rt•stt'tl in politic~ and public wrvin·. I It· h:L' St'rvc<l on rhc ( ;;Jrt.lt•n < ;roVl' City< '.<.111nd l 'i11rt· :.woo. Evl'n while Tran wn.-. a rnllcge sludc•nt at IJC lrvinl', he was politically i11volwd and worked for Bob Durnan, who was thl'11 a rongrt''-1\lllilll. Petran-a '4lld. "111i:-. is st11111•hody who\ had politks 011 hi-. mind and in hi!> heart for -.onlt' till1t'." f'ctrJCt"i.l °"tid In tht• two \\ll'dt.' ~111rc· the primary. Tran ha~ got11·11 phom· eall'i fr11111 both tlw Vie tnarne:-.1• corrn11u11ity and those who want to r1·ad1 Olli lo ii iL<;king h1111 ICI lw 1111 1111t·rnwdiary, ht• -.:1111 f\., ,1 city r1111nd l111.111. I mn ha' ht.'l'n ll good rq>rt''l'lllallvt• of the Vlt't11a1111•,t• 1\llll'rtt'an r11m111unit~•. 111aL.ing 'urt• it Im., 11wmh1·r-. 1111 'ari1111' l"il y hoard-. .1ml n11111111 ... ,ion,, < ;;1rd1•n t:row M.1yor lln11 t' Broatlwarn -..11<1. •• 1 think lw'll reprl•st•nl 1L'i Wl'll," Broadwater said. "( hw thin1;'!> for 'me. hi~ d1111r will ht: 11pt•n to anybody and l'Vl'ryhotJy ... In tlw A.'i.'l'mhly. Tran -..1id. he'll just hl' one mernhc·r 111 the minority party. "" hl''ll mii..'> lht· daily interat·tion with c.:1111stii11enl!> anti murl' tlin·ct rl'sults thal he ad1il•v1·tf a:-. a d ry rnuneilinan. 11111 hr'll mnk1· up l11 r ii 111 hard work. I h· would give up hi' law practin· if 1•ll·ctl-<l. hl· -..ud. 'Tm going lo dcvott• my t'lllirt• tinll'. if llllt Ovt'rlillll'. Ill tlw ~talf' A. ..... emhly :-.crvkt'." lw ...:ud. COAST HIGHWAY MEASURE S GUIDELINES RELINQUISHMENT 111 ih rt·gul.11 1111·1·1ing. tlw n1unril will hegi11 to larklt· till' touchy i~MH' of Ml•a-.11n· S guidl'lint•-.. I ht· qut·,1i1111 lwfon· them will lw wlwtlwr 111 n·writ1• s11n11• o f 1111' l ;1•11t•rnl Pinn guiddim·i. that ra111riggn (;rt•t•nlighl VIiie-.. WHAT TO EXPECT ( 11 y 111fidal-. an• tl'v"11111g lhe 111.1t1l'r i11 1111' wakl' ol a halllt· owr till' Munnap.1rk lk,ort prnjt•t'I pla11111·tl 1111 lhl• pe11111Mll:t. l"h1111gh r 111' t"Olllll ii hu:-. agreed Ill ~eml r hl' nu1111•1 111 a vole of the pt·opll', rill' l"ll wa nt' to t;tk l' llVl'f ,1 :-tretr h of C oa-.1 I llghw;iy in ( .un>na tlt-11\1.ir Imm < .altra11.-. 111 m akt• ii t·a~it•r 111 put 111 al':-.tlwtir ,111d :-all'ty i111provt•n11·nh "' wdl a' Jo 11lllt'r work. 11111 . 1111 1ol rt•t'l'lltly. lhl'y wantl'tl n11m· nrnnl'y thJll <.altra11' wa' willing 111 hand llVl'I Ill l"llVl'f t"ll1'h 111 111a11111·11a1H e anti h.1hil1ty. Now. 1 lw l·1>11ndl 11111:-.1 1ft•c1tl1• wlll'llll'r llll' $.1.!l million llt'ing 11lk1t•d hy c .dr r.111' i-. t·111111i.:h. WHAT TO EXPECT Ensign students not so pretty in pink < ;reenlight lca<lt·r~ Wl'rt' dismayed that till' eo1111d l didn't 1lefi11t· it a:-. a< ln·1·11 hgh1 volt'. The di~ti11c.:t io11 h;1:-. to <lo Stall 1111·111lwr' art· rt•1•01111111·11tling rhat tilt' nly 1ak1• llw 11fll'r, 1h1111gh it"i. hard 111 p11•1lwr wht•I h1·1 r i 1 y ll'atll'r-; will follow 1h:11 .11lv11·l0• Marisa O'Neil Dally Pilot NEWl'OHT Rl'.ACI I -Ensign Middle School wa-. calm on Mon- day af1er a fashion slatemenl last week turned some :-.tudcnts into fashion vktims. I lundred~ of students wore pink in protest on Friday, lhc day after sl.x hoys were excluded from a school photo bccaui.e ll1ey wert' wearing the pa'itel hue. Principal Ed Wong made lhe call l>ecau!>t! he fcarL'C.I 1heir attire might haw been associarcd with a gang nr party crew, district spokeswoman lane < iarland said. .. n1is was not just pink shirts, .. < i;1rland said. '"r11ey came wear· ing pink armbands. pink shoe- I.ire' a11d black !>hot''· 11111:-.1• an• known to he tilt' color' of a p,1rt y trt'W 1101 that tlwy 1wt·e ... -.arily an: in a party l"rl'W. B111 I lwy iill drc&-.l-<l like that t1ml wantt'll lo 'land togt·thrr. and 1 hal''> 11111 ap prnprialc for a school pirtun:." . Wung. who was out 111 1uw11. t'Ollld 1101 he n•ad1i:d for l'Olll nll'lll. About ll hoy' wort• p111k for the picturel> on Thur:-.day. < .ar- lant.l said, and wen· tolt.l llwy rnultl rt' main in tlw pit-I ure if thl'Y took off tht• rnlor. I la lf of thl'm ublige<l. she ..aid. hut mon• 'itudcnts wt1lketl 1111t of till' pholt) ~·,sum in pmtc-;t. On Fritl<1y. h1111drt'd~ ol ''" tfc.~nls showed llwir "tpporr hy wt·aring the color. "Only a ft·w pt·oplt· wt·rt•11'1 w1·ari11g pink," I.I y1 .. 1r old AIY'"' I .ct• !>aid. Aly~"'1. who -.;.ud 'I II' j, frlt'n1b with 1he boys 111 qu1·-.tio11, wor ril·tl 1h"I till' 111ride111 w:L'i mrially 111otivakd. 1111' '1utl1•n1:-. (•x dutll'tf from tlw photograph art• I •1tino anti 1101 in a gang or party t.Tt'W, ~ht• said. Few :-.tudent:-. won• pi11k to ~d11111I on Monday. hut other~ ai..o worried that the hoy' had hccn :-.ingll-<l out wrongly he - t:ause tJ1ey wen· Latino. "Tlwy probably 1h1111ghr it wiL-. gang·relatl't.I."" 14 yt•ar-old Hilt•y l~1rker sa1tl. Knte Sd111ai1111an11, 1:1, aqd Sa · tlie Sampi<·r, I l. o;a1tf that thl'y had ht'ard of a party rn•w 1•allctl <;.unit 1ha1 wme pink. Parry crew' are group:-ol lt't'll· Jger.. who hang out 1t1g1•thl'r and might take part i11 Mime pclty 1·rime:-. '>llCh as urrtlt-mi.:e drinking ;rnd 1aggi11~ < :o:-.ta Mcl>il l'olin• S){I. "lim Stbl'111111111 !.<1id. S<11111•· 1i11w-;, that aeti vity can pmgrL·ss 10 full ·hlown ga11g 'ityh• t.:rinws. M11~r gang llll'llllll'r" today arc !><1vvy. he -..11d. and dun't drnw al· tention 111 tlwm,clvt•!> hy wt•aring a partit"u lar rnlur that could in· t:riminaw them if arrt>:-ll'<l But rnemlwr-. of party crew' du often lahcl tht•m:-t•lvl"i anti tlrl'!>.'i illike. School ollidal), an· rnn~itll·ring holding <111 upt·n funim lur ~tu­ dents 111 disn1ss r1111c1·ms about 1ht· inridcn1. A ..... b 1ar11 l'rinl'ipal ·111orn<t'i Sh1~k11vsky ~1itl. Rt-t-4tu11ranl & J azz C.:l11h -----EStao11sn ect 1n 1962 RIB EVE SPECIAL O range County's Fi n e st Se lectio n of Steaks and Prime Beef. Sf eaks •Seafood • Coc:kf alls r,,,. """J'"''"'" D•" ... Q ,. 'C" .l ••• (949) 646-7944 Ill If) ••('n·ir.r . f{~>< lrvlnl' .. V't' C.bsfa Mr<~ •••N·-' I r ' ••• y,,-•• , ,. '' IJ(•tf J' .ntrrlaunrnrnt\ ;r•.-"h""""~~t·"''·'lf"~""~i<"jtt•".t'~.,~ \I' . . :: ... . .... •• ~.I\''"'..; NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEETING ON THE AGENDA I lere arc• MJllle or the items till' hoard of trustees will l>l' tli!>cussing tonight. FISCAL REPORT Assb1a111 Supt. of Busines' Scrvircs l'aul l!eed will pre'>enl the hoard with the ZOo:J-04 -;ccond period interim re port. lhis item wa:-. held from tht• previous mcc1ing. WHAT TO EXPECT Slat<• law requires school distrirts 10 file interim rt·1mrtl> twice each fiscal year. The first covers the ftnandal and l>udgclary status of llie district through tlw end of October. lni~ one will cover lhe period ending Jan. 31. lla:-.ctl 011 current i11forma1io11. lkl'tf wrote i11 his rqltlrt 111 the hoartl. the tlistrirt llll'l't., till' Mall'\ ,1a11dard~ and criteria for lhrnl -;t.ihility a11tl ,h1111ltl r11n111111t• to though llw t·nd ol 1h1• -.d 10ol yt•ar. NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFICATION I hrel' Nl''VJ111r1-Mt:i.<l tl·adwr' pa-.wd t•xa1111' lt1 lwt"onw National Roard < .t'rtilicd lcarht:r<;. 'l he a~sPssmt•nl pron·" includes a classro11111-ha~t·d portfolio and a ~1·t of cx11111:-. anti exerrises organizl·tl around i;1udcn1 work and -;tandards ·hased 1t•ad 1ing. The National Board for l'rofesi-.ional "leaching Standardi., crl'ated in I 9fl7, gives thr certifkation. S~Up FIT N E SS C ENTER Sill<• 1912 6 WEEK TRIAL MEMBERSHIP s9900 No Obligation • Full Membenhip PrM!eg. Membership ...... Individual S.SO mo. • fomiry S75 mo. • Corpotdlt Ralll /IA ralllllJ. • Smol -"'"" """"'"""' ,_ • S1111i·Prlv1t1 ror M111 & Women • PriYllt Pilotes St••io • • 16 f1ll·liM Ptrmtl TrtiHrs • • (11Y111i11t Porki•I • s11,, '""' ''"''· cer•I• • Dey Spa • At11,..ltlllll1! Aloi of stuff for o litt/1 pr/eel 949760-5054 www.ahape-up.oom • www.fi11nP111&rJr~.-. ... 2101 Emt Pocific Comt Hwy, Corona o.I Mar, WHAT TO EXPECT Mic.:hcllt• I lan:-.n1111 lru111 < :olll'gl' l'ark l:lenwntary. Arn y 1 lod~cr from Ncwpo11 I lt·1gh1s Elementary anti ( l1a11dra 1'11111gh tro111 N<'Wport C1111sl l·.l1•n1t•111ary w1•n• 1mmt•cJ Na1i1111al lloard C:t•rtilic•d T1·ad1t'r' anti will ht• n·r og11izctl ht•f1111· tht• 1111•t•1ing. 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ONCE YOU'VE SWJTCHED, YOU'll STAY FOi THE UNPAIAUEUD IANIUNG EXPERIENCE. a W ESTERN FINANCJAL BANK 485 East 17th Street. Costa Mesa, 949.574.1191 ________ ...... _.,._ .... _C ______ P•G-C .. G_G_G_CIM" ____ ..__. ____ ..... ._. __ ..;....,.L1.1-•-----.:.·--,..k-•"-·=---~·--"-~~-----.._ ..------·--~------~~ • ------------------- --- -- M Tuesday, Maleh l3. 2004 PUBLIC SAFETY BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Hearing begins in 1979 teen murder case I\ lll':111111i1 startl'd M11111Juy in lhvt·f'11l c County 10 c111h1cl1:1 .1 rt'qll1'.'I h) I lh' dcf1•11:.i• ft•,1111 ul Ju11w' I o1.•1• l.n1111111t·I 10 ud11111 1•v11Jto11n· th .11 l'llUld l'Xlll\Cffill' Ln111111wl uf hur~t'' 1h.11 ht• ki llt·d .1 C.ml:.t Mt•\a 11•cna~t·r 111 I l.!711 1111' h1•111 !11~ will rn11111wt• l1111rsl.luy. Crummd W<h am·,11·<1 111 Ncwptll I B1•al'h 111 I ~~17 011 '"·'JI' !'11111 111 m1mh:rini.; 1.1 yt·ar·old IUOll'Y Wtlf~d lrtitlt'r. I It• h.L., ht•t•tt hi J<lll \lll('l '. \t•rvi111: ll'llllS for 11111l1•,ti11.: \'llUllK hu)" I h~ dl.'f1•n\f• li''-llll '' trylll~ lll ),:l'l l'VI d1·nt l' .1dntllll'U th.II hnl-I flit· POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Chait. Strfft A res1den11ul burglary was reported m tho 2000 blodt at 5 03 pm Sunday • Feirview Road and McConnadl Lane· A 19 year-old woman was c1n os1<:<I 011 suspicion of burglary nt 10 29 a 111. Sunday • l ononderry StrMt: A residential llurolary was reported m tti o 1200 lilock at 8·30 a.m. Sunday. • Wallace Avenue: A runaway was 'CJIOrtlld .,, ,ho 1900 bl OD al 10:36 1er's death 10 l'UCUled murdfter Wtlllam B<mln, the infamous ·t:~ay Killer.~ On Monday, however, their star wiiness, James Munro, re· fuSt.-d 10 1estify and invoked h1s rtght under I.be Sth Amendmen1 nol IO speak.. Munro has report- l•dly 1old five people over a pe· nod ul l l years 1ha1 Ronln killed !roller. Munro was a co-defend· a111 of Bonin's and testified a~:u11M him in tht.' lasl murder li4.111in was coovicle<l or. One of Ille Hve people Munro allt.1,'t'dly told -psychiatrist Vclfldra Pelto -IC!ilified Mon· ll11y. Munro lold Pelto abou1 Bo- nin\ allt:)(e<l link during an Inter· vit•w wi1h a defense Investigator i11 pri~un in 2003, said .Mary Ann < .alanlt•, lead defense cowlsel for Crumnwl. -/Jeirdre Newman am. Sunday. • w..t 19th Str99t: Vandalism was reported in the 500 bloci: at· 6·56 p.m. Sunday. • w..t a.., StrMt: An 18-year-ofd man was arrested on suspicion of burglary m the 400 blodt at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. NEWPORT BEACH •Irvine Avenue: Reddess driving was reported at the intersection of 17th Street at 2:33 p.m. Sunday. • Milfotd Drive and Roxbury Road: A hit·and·run was reported a1 a·o1 a.m. Monday. • Port Aenwidc Place: A residential burglary was reported in the 1800 blodt at 3:47 p.m. Sunday. •VI.a OfVleco: A hit-and-run was reported in the 100 blodt at 9:43 a.m. Monday. .... ~~ "( •1•1•1 l(J Yrur> n( f int Qu111ity~ All Types of Window Treatments • v .. 1.rnu·, & Cornice Bous • l<omJn Shades • Blind, • \er 11.aJ, • ~huru:n • 8cd1pread1 2(),'. ' , I ,1. , , <>1 :1: ~L~ DESIGN CENTER 1-.irtorv & "h11\\'rtl(1m 11148 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa tf(Jf YAl t(I W'tlft Ollo(l<(l(rll>'o (949)642-8400 • WIT~=a~ 91)nt VILLA NOVA Twilight f Dining on the ~ter Entrees ftom $7.95 1~ Hommuuh Past.11 Fresh ~11fooJ Veal Sp«Udtin For R~servations 949-642-7880 3131 W. Coast Highway ' -------~~------~-~-~--~~~---~----~--~--------~-~~~--~-- POLmCS Continued from Al dudes 128.000 regjatered Repub- lican \'OCttl, IO the ~ o( print· ing and tending jUlt one rm;or mail p6ece could run a candidate $50,000. fuenles said. And then there ate the leem· ingty indlapenlable acceMOries ol any serious campaign today: consultants.~ made an In· dustty out of the demoaadc pn>Ct!SS, charging fees, hiring campaign staff and generally driving up a candidate's costa be- fore the would-be politician even puts out a single commwiiqu~. Fuentes said. In -Newport-Mesa. the resl· dents' personal wealth has a ratcheting effect on political spending. Nationwide, Orange Cowity ranks near the top In the amount of money donated not only to the GOP. but the Demo- CENTER Continued from Al managemenl of senlor center af- faiB. Including the maintenance of the landscaping and repair of heating and air conditioning units. Goelman was so adept at ne- gotiation that she also got the city to re-carpel the entire building - something the previous eight di· rectors couldn't get, Heintz said. "Ideas are just ideas, but peo· pie who can get the job done i.hould get the credit," Heintz said of Goelman. Goelman and members of the board also realized that if they were going to act more like a business, they needed the hall· ma.rt of a business -a plan. Us· ing her contacts, Goelman go1 an SCHEDULE Continued from Al "There's been a big push for students to go on to college,· D'Agostino said. "The kind of claMes they're going to take are block classes that meet Monday· Wednesday-Friday or 1\Jesday· lllursday for at least an hour and a half. Teachers can do more in a block period than in a 50-rnlnute period." VERDICT Continued from Al wasn't so good al -but when it came to tying the knot, he was up there with people such as Elizabeth Taylor and Aly Khan. And so it was that some 50 years ago. Adolph Spreclels Jr. arrived on Balboa Island for a summer vacation with his sixth wife. an actreM of no particular note named Kay Williams. They hadn't been in their rented house long when the police were caUed one nJght At their arrival, the sixth Mrs. Spredels reported that Little . Adolph had beaten her. Because It was a Sprecltels, It was news, and In a Oash, Balboa Island was famous. the dateline •BaJboa LEADER Continued from Al weapons and other 90UlaS of damage.. Garb said In the future. the award wW be rededicated to bear Gocbechev'a name. Garb added. The former Soviet "*ler wtD di9cuss hia ldeu about enhancing • global glasnost.. or openness and cooperation among nations. a.s weO aa ellminating nuclear weapons and addressing environ· mental problems arowid the wor1d. Garb said. In many countries. Gotbachev Is a hem for hia pan in ending the Cokt War and ~ down the Soviet Union. but not all hia re- forrm had the eft'ecta he Intended, ua poUUcal 8dence profeMOr Patrid Morgan said. ~ result is a RUl&ia with a much kJWft standard ol livtng. that Is a much le9s important country In the wortd dwt It used to be, 90 hia popularity at home is nil.. Morpn laid. GottJ.chey wocbd hia Wll)' up throu&h the Communilt party. which Wll ~ to deay when he became ita "*ler In 1985, MOlpn eakt. He WU ex- pected to rebm the ~ p - emment by~ 101De el- emenll ol dernoaxy and he enterprile. Amons bk by rdonna were reducq ~of Idem and lnbmldon ciomq lnlo the countJy and ~ more open dllculilion and atdque ol the p- emmenl dwl belcn. · "We tMla• t*n In cbe w.a becmm be rook wry lmportaint .... lnhllldva thlt led to che end ol the Cold w.. met be em- aatlc party alac>. UC Irvine politi- cal adence profeuor Mut Pe· tncca Wei. People have the money to pye. and they're not shy about IMrll it to candidates or the party. beware an Achilles' heel. because sometimes no amount of money can keep it from being pierced. Maddox WU hurt bec:auae his opponent tied him to unions. Petracca said. and Probolsky thouaht Criatich's fonner sup- port for Bill Clinton kept her cunpUpi from ever getting off the pound. $300,000, Petracea said, and Pro- bolsky put the 6gure today at around $500,000 for a race apinst other candidates with penonal resources or name rec· ognition. Fuentes and Petracca agree that the price of elections la too high. • Looking at races In the latest primary. be said. "You'd be bard pre..ed to ftnd too rmny other districta where du. much money wuapent• Regudleu ol other f'actors, po- UlicaJ obeerwr'S said. victory on GE I I ING THE •SUGE ltlGHr the ballot uaualJy correlates with •frankly. I think the cost of campaigning has become vulgar and obscene and threatens the very existence of democracy, be- cause in order to fund cam- paigns at such high levels. many special interests come in to play and candidates are forced to make concessions where they should not," Fuentes said. Of course. how much money a the bank acoowll. candidate has la just one of sev-·1 would say that normally. the eral f'actors that determine who one who spends the most money wina, and it'a not always the wins.• Fuentes aaJd. most important lllat was true In two of three FJection winners will always state primary races In Newport· say it was their message that Mesa. and U will probably hold J'etlOnated with voters, and to through November becaule the some extent. the message mat· Democrats and third-party can· ten. Petracca sakt nan. OeVore • dktates running for those offices and Qunpbell convinced people aren't conskiered a serious they were the most conservative threat. If mailers and other campaign literature are supposed give voters infonnation about where candidates stand on !Mues and what they'll do if elected, Petrac· ca said. they most ofien miss Ille mad. candidate. and that was what So, at what price democracy1 ·Part of me says we don't ever get our money's worth," he said. area voters were looking for. About 10 years ago, an Assembly Still. candidates must always campaign would run close to MBA student at Claremont c.ot- lege's Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Manasement to ~te a business plan for the center for his thesk ·So we have specific qualitative and quantitative data for Costa Mesa seniors and want to lmple· ment it so we can offer goods and services to today's post-Depres· sion seniors, as well as a plan for the baby boomers," she said. Goelman and board members hope the plan will alleviate any trepidation businesses might have about donating to the cen· ter. ·Most corporations don't WcUll to give if they don't know what the money will be used for,• Goelman said 1be business plan suggests the center do ongoing mark.el re- search on baby boomers gener· ally and Costa Mesa baby boom· But other teachers. such as those w(th young children in day care. worried that the eight-period bJock schedule would overextend them. Oman! said. Some teachers would rather not have block scheduling at all. ·Some faculty members beUeve their discipline can be taught best in a traditional schedule." Conard said •There were a few more (who thought that( than we were aware of." Because of union regulations, Chance said, teachers must vote Island. appearing In the national pres5. Of cowse. when the case was actuaJJy tried, it was tried in the old red sandstone courthouse in Santa Ana. and tha1 city became Ille dateline. Nevertheless, brief though it was, Balboa lsland had its moment in the sun. The case itself didn't live up to the headlines. In those days, wife beating was handled as a misdemeanor. simple assault. In this case, however, the poUce got a little excited over the notoriety of the assailant. and they responded by charging Uttle Adolph with a felony, spectflcalJy assault with a deadly weapon. Unfortunately, the so-called deadJy weapon was a sort bedroom slipper. A high point in the trial occurred when one of Mr. Spreclcel'I' attorneys braced the end of the Cold War from very early on in his career.· Morgan said. But not everyone accepted his reforms. and the country's eco- nomic changes led !O ioM of jobs and higher prices. The new open· ness allowed Soviet states to voice their diaoontent with the goYem- ment and ultimately break away. ooUapsing the Soviet structure. Morgan said ·1 think most analysts agree that Gorbachev and his friends didn\ nwnage the economic re- forms property,• he said. Although he recetYed the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990, the dernl9e of the Soviet UnJon ln 1991 spelled the end or Gorbec:hev's political c::amer, and today. Ruuia and many other former parts of the Soviet Union sdll stn.aate with cooftk:ts ~ ethnic groups and economk lnstabWty. But Gorbachev has calried on another ol .. key reforms in hia emtronmental wmt. Morpn said Gocbachev WU the ftrst $ovtet ieldel' to tab 9erbJlly the envt- ronmalCal dm:naae camed by the Communfllt-pllnned ealll K>my. whk:h roa.ed on producdon and OUlpUt wble W'°""I the nMmll nee e 11 ry to aChawe d.m. Now • pdwm ddl.en. Gocbe- chev fomded Gn!erl ao. lncer- nadoml In 1993 whh the pl ol prewndi• or ~ ll1Ylron· menllll dlrnl8e and ~ na- doN to cooperate to dllmnn. • ,.. • ddlr.n drm.ly""WOl"'""'rtll ..... - b due --WI nilly Wlftled to lat wlllt be IMld ID my more end ~ him here to talk lbout It." Q11tu1Ad. n. ii the Int awmd to be .. llllllhed by the ua <ldmll .......... prowam. wNcb ' I ers specifically. Goelman and the board will comider hiring a pro· fessional market research firm at their board meeting tonight Goelmans aggres&ve fund· raising has also paid off, as she has brough1 in more revenue that way than her predecessors. Heintz said. The selection of new board members is also done with an eye toward staying in the black. since wealth ls one of the three criteria. Heintz said. Board mem· ber Dr. Gwyn Parry has been an especially generous benefactor, Goelman said. On behalf of the I loag Memorial Presbyterian De- partment of Community Medi· cine. he has donated $80.000 for a bus and bus driver, a $10,000 grant so the hours the center nurse works can be extended and various amounts for a grant writer. on school schedules. Out of 100 teachers. 65 voted for the eight· period days -leaving the vote just shy of the majority required. Right now, Irvine and North· wood high schools in Irvine are the only schools in Orange CoWtty with the eight-period block schedule. Now teachers must decide if they want a second vole between a traditional schedule or the six- block day, If there are no more votes on the subject, the schedule next year will be similar to the addressed the jury. Holding up the slipper, he said: •t..adies and gentlemen, this is the alleged deadly weapon. The only way this would become deadly would be if I tried to eat it and strangled in so doing: The jury quite property fowid Mr. Spredels guilty of simple assault, and I couldn't send him to prison, so l sent him to jail. Jim Musick. the sheriff, was at first worried about sending such a rich and famous man to jail. It wasn't that Jim had any ~ympathy for Little Adolph, but he worried about how the other prisoners might treat him. Not to worry. Adolph Spreclcels had found his niche in life. He took to Incarceration like a Labrador retriever ta.Ices to water. I le liked the prisoners, was founded in 1998. Garb said Ille school only learned a month ago that Gorbachev would be in the area and would have time to speak. but most tickets for the evetl sold qulddy. Gorbachev wW speak at 7 p.m., and then there will be a question The center also benefited 6- nancially from the first bequest it has ever received. The center re· ceiwd a $650,000 bequest from the estate of Alben Dixon at the end of December. In addition, ii will receive a smaller amowi1 when his estate closes. Goelman said The board will be discussing how to invest the bequest at its meeting tonight. The bequest represents Ille personal attachment Dixon felt toward the center, Goelman said. "I attribute that to our relation with Albert," she said. ·The envi· ronment made him comfortable enough that he left half of his considerable savin~" When news of the bequest spread through the Senior Cen· ter. it inspired at least one ;>alron to change his will to include the center. Goelrnan said. current Friday schedule. Oasses last about 50 rnlnutes and start at 7:45 a.m. and finish at 2:40 p.m. Newport Harl>or SenJor Kelly Boler won't have to worry about high school schedules next year. But she said most students she knows support the eight-period block schedule. "If I was going to be going to school here (next year). l<J hope for the eight-period day," she said. "We do a traditional schedule f!N· ery Friday, and it's not enough time to get everything done." and they liked him. l think that the time he spent In the Orange Cowity jail may have been one of the more pleasant episodes in Adolph Spreclcels' life. When he lefi the jail, he proudly wore a T-shirt on which was printed "Orange County Jail: He was released shonly before Ouistmas, but he didn't forget his ex-inmates, sending all his fellow prisOners Ouistmas presents. As for Mrs. Spreckels, she divorced Uttle Adolph shortly after the beadng and wed Oark Gable. She may not have been much of an actress, but like Little Adolph. she had a certain skill in getting married. • ROBERT GARDNER Is a Corona del Mar resident and a former judge. His column runs Tuesdays. and answer session. He will re· ceive the ua Cilium Peacebuild· ing award at 8 p.m. All th.i,, will take place in the Irvine Barday Theatre, 4242 C'.ampus Drive. For tickets or infonnation, call (949) 854-4646 or visit hnp:llwww.the- ban:ia)c~ Grace Wagner Soll Grace Wagner Soel died, IUfTOUncMd ~love, on M...ch 17. 2004, at her home In Newpoft BMch, of a brUt tumor. 8om Grace 8al1lett Wagner on SepMmber 18, 1923, In Brooklyn, New YOftt, Onlce epent mud'I of her wty ct*9hood In Kobe, J1PM, wt.. her fathen ~ wa located. In 1931 her famMy moved to SMttle, WA. whef'9 ehe attended achool at St. Nlchola• and then at the Unlverefty of Wuhtngton. She ... a member of ~Alpha T'Mta. On Jenuary 25 1144, lhe mwTted wanac. , wttti whom ehe Neelltly oClllbillled .. 80lh ···~ Onloe and Wf//lltJ moved to Sen Mertno, CA. In 1984. In 1971 tttey moved to Newpo.1 a..:h, wtt.. ~ tMwe lkM>e ltved, ~19 the .... _..,. ... In ,....,. 8pftnga. IMd eelor, lldlr, Md hiker In ,_youth, Gr8Ce remained phplClflltt .ctNe ttWQughout ,_ ... -8Mo oontrtbuted her .......... Md tlllera to a wMty of cMrtteble and '9lglcxll O.,..llrallone Md to her oomrnunttlM In .r=· ~ ..... been the home .... found at ~ Ohurah. Qrw ~true to,_ Mini and to end. In llddltlon to her huebMd, Or.c. I• turvlved by their cHchn a.rt, TOdd,.to:'"' M~(huaband Henchef); ~ N8t, ~ , Gunner, and Cole; -................. . . many --and nes>hew'I· ·="""Y...... ' .._ ....... be held~. Marat 22, at 1:00 c:'.i ... ~ Churd\. MlmoNI dondot11 "'9Y ...... to the ~It. ...,.,_ ~ Church .. Vie Udo, ... wport....,.,. 12983. ' 1'. -.... ._ ........ -........... e ... • .. •••I I I I I I f I • • • J ••• ·r--···-... D .. a .. ,, ... : .. P .. 110 .. ~ ... "'lll":: ... ll'"'.J¥11""'""l!J"":"#r1r"""'"!'!'~ ...... .,...~""'."."~·"'.":"'. ::"lP"I""":'~=-=-':::"""--.-:---:.=-=-~ :--.-~ ---=-=-=-=-=-~ -~-=~-9!!!1r:ll"':".:=:::::-- F QR UM luesday, March 23 2004 AS HOW TO GET PUBLISHED -Lett9n: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627 •A•*·" Hotline: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send to (949) 646-4170 E·mell:Send to dailypilot@latimes.com •All correspondence must include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Jumping into parenting fray By Sue Clark T he voicemail is effusive and jolly. "'Hi, Ms. Oark, this is ShelJey's dad."' lhe voice says, "'Just wanted to know how she's doing and what she needs to do to get graduated." The message is the same as I receive from dozen~ of other parents of seniors at my sc.:hool. Graduation is not a given. especially at rontinuation school. If the student has changed her ways. is working hard and attending well. tht: gual is to indeed "get her graduated.·· I'm in contact almost daily with many seniors' parents. and I'm glad of that. The bei.t results come from the parents. Lhe teachers and c.:ounselor working a~ a team. The difference? I had nu idea who this guy was. I'd never spoken to him. I k had not attended our new student orientation. or any of our bac.:k-to·school functions or dinners. It was March, and I'd never had a call from him before. I wasn't even sure ii' I could legally give him any information. I called Shelley\ mom. whom I knew well. "Is he a lt:gal guardian?" I asked her. "Unfortunately. ye!. ... she <,aid. "He hasn't done much with her the last few years. She's given up and doesn't even try to plan anything with him anymore. But yes. go ahead and give him whatever info you have to." She sighed. "It makes me so mad," she said. "All of the sudden. he"s · going to be a hig mi'ga-dad and take credit for her graduation." I've seen it happen ltlany times before. The absentee parent ~uddenly wants 10 haw a succt:ssful child -a child who goes through the cap and gown ceremony, gets the diploma and is not a dropout. TI1e call will be from another state. or jui.t from across town. Often, the implication is that the c.:urrent parent needs 1he nonc.:ustodial one to lea1> off a white horse and solve tht: problem. Mighty Dad is here to save the day. It's not alway" the dad!., either. And it doesn't always pertain to graduation. I remembered one mother who had hecn out of her son's life until his ~octer team made CIF playoffs and started tu get lots of local prc~s. I le wa~ being recmited for college socc.:er. Suddenly, she appeared at the games rooting for her son. "'I won't even talk to her," had been rhe boy's bitter comment. "Now that I'm a so-called celebrity, she's hanging around. Wlll're was she all the rest of my life?" In a 1980s m ovie. "Kramer vs. Kramer." the mother of a young boy leaves him and the father to find herself. The father assumes all child-rearing duties, as well as full-time work and then finds himself in a custody battle when the mother reappears and wants to be primary guardian. Yet, Meryl S1reep is such a good actor thal the viewer leaves the movie understanding her side, too. And there arc two sides. Sometimes. there's a guod reason for a sudden appearance of a parent. In my private practice, one mother went into rehab for drug addiction, having los! custody of her children. Afwr some years of extremely hard work, she has her act together is a part of her kids' lives again. And the kids' dad o;upports her involvement and accomplishments. TI1ey rominue to work as a couple for the children's success in school and in the community at large, Today, a neighbor asked me what I thought was the common denominator of the kids I work with who struAAfe. I thought a minute. "Often they've been pawns in a divorce war." I said. "They've been used as a o;ounding hoard to hear tht: other parent's Oaw~. That parent often drifts away. and not always hy choic.:e." I am nu! again~t divorc.:e; in fact I support it as an option. My ex-husband and I continue to co-parent our daughter after being divo rced 15 years. Furthermore, I work with 'itudentli who are ahsolutely wretched in intat·r but unhappy famili es. Uut a parent who suddenly appears on the scene to jump back into lheir teen's life may be in for a shock. They aren't going to necessarily be welcomed back quickly or t:asily. They may not he ahle ti) solve graduation or ot11er problems that the custodiaJ pan-nr has been struggling with. TI1ey may mean wcU, but will have to prove themselves. It'!> not rhat t:asy to be a last-mim11t• hero. •SUE CLARK is a Newport Beacti resident and a high school guidance counselor at Creekside High Sctioo! 1n Irvine. DAILY PILOT NEWS QUIZ C.Out Community College ollldala voted to Keepl whow bid ln the sale or the ICOCE televl81on 1tatlonf A. Trinity Broadcasting B. Daystar C.: 'Die KOCE-lV i:oundation D. Sesame Streel StlU aeethlng bec:auae It w.. not cholen, who c:ondn'* to bat1Je for the right to buy the 1tadon In court! A. Trinity Broadcasting 8. Daystar C. KOCE-lV Poundallon D. Sesame Street lnwhatanahlM Newport·Maa lbldenb ..... ettldel, 9alOl'dlng to a..,ortnl1•1d Clllfornla BnalWt 1 e S p Dewlopatent ,.... A. ldence a.math c. IOCial ltUdin D. £nallah profk:lency WNcb ... ., ...... ............... ID '1•1.l ..... to Pltf ...... .... 11• = '71:'.:. .... ........ ................ A. Vanguard B. UC Irvine C. Orange Coast College D.USC Whal channel dkl Adelphia cable nantly drop, deaptte the popu.lartty of the IUb.fect mattaf A. The Golf Olannel B. The Pood Network C. The Fashion Network 0. The Rare Stamp Collectors Oiannel Which Loi Anplel I.Mer cSeUwr.1 $81,000 to Newport 8-:b Nice Department to fund the purd.ale of deftbrtllaton ,.,.. fWll'Y mmbd police ¥ehldef A. Kobe Bryant B. Karl Malone c. Rick Pol D. Shaquille O'Neil IWlnftCaltaM.a .... <JdefO... ....... ............. -.~ . ........... ••t. CL"Wfn5 l•OIJCzt a cl ''" .... A.S.U-.t.a Monlca B. Salt lab Cit)\ Utah C. Newport Beech D.BeYedy~ Anlwen: C 8-D. A, A. 8, D -------------.J- MAILBAG • I IL f l'iiO T LI DAil V Pit 0 T The number of flights from .NIA is one of the issues that comphcated the El Toro airport debate, a reader writes .. Good ni ght. Fl Toro airport fi ght, sleep tight After so many years of turmoil. it is really time to end all of the letters 11bou1 the prni. and cons of an airport at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. As a resident of Newport Beac.:h. and as a longtime ob~erver of Orange County. I have been approached uver the years by sincere peopk• on both sides of the issue. Many times. these people have been literally in teari.. sn I know how strongly lhey feel. The reason the issue has been such a difticult one is that three separate issues have been rolled into one. These three.issues are: John Wayne Airport. As it has grown over the years from a small recreationaJ airport to a rather large commercial airport, John Wayne has indeed impacted numeroui. resident~ of Newport negar ively. Some of my best friends live directly under the night path. and I sympathize ·with them. Their live~ would be made easier if the airpon could·be closed or at least held to iti; current size. The airport has recently been approved to grow somewhat more. and I understand residents' fear that future growth might he ahead if :.ome relief is not provided. ~quare Park. Orange Loun1y will havl' t(t do without anothN airpurt lll'ullhl' there i~ nnwhert' i11 this hN1vil y populated. 78{}-.,quare-mile courHy for muc.:h mort· llewlop111er1t of any ki111J. Orangl' County's economy will prosper quilt' wt•ll without an airpon, oil welb or <Ill i.1!11111ic plant -but rhar again. i' 11 separatl' i-.-.11e. Ye". during thl' coming years. Wl' will h:l\'t' to c.:oncentralt' our eflnrl' on the •~'Ul'' of John Wayne Airport and on ! lw i~o;ue of Orange Ulltn!)'-., cc.:onumy. Hui thl' iss11l' of an airport at El lorn should never have evl'n come up. Now. It>!\ put the is~1w to bed. MARTIN A. BOWER Newport Beach Budget problems stem from how mone y is spent In re.,pollM' lo " I lt•1 t• :rrl' ...r1111r. wayi. to trim 1h1.• fal in Lo.,ta Ml''a" in rh e Community l·orurn -.1•c1io11. Milrch ~O: revenue· hungry I'll)' wo111 ltavt• w '>di 011t thl· vetera11-. ;ind till· '>l'Olll., a11d t11rn 0 11r pulilw p111p1·1·1v IH•ri1ag1· a t Man11.1p;1 r~ m'<·r 111 a dt·vrlopl·r. who 'ta11d' 111 111.1f...1· milli11n-. ut tlw p11ltltt'' 1·>.1h'rh1>. ,.\ I 1tl11 \lilla~e 111111'1 wrntltl n1mplt•1111·nt the ptopowd "hav w.1Jf..." along !\li1rinl'r f\ltlt· A ,m,111 hott•I a11tl a kw tirrw ,lt,11t'' w1111ld ll'dlll't' t1 ,1ffir Jlld wo1tld haVI' II•.., ovl'r,lll tmpa11 th.Ill what\ t'111-rt11rlv hNI' I ido !\l;in11a \'tll .1g\• '' prn·att'lv ow11t·tl. 110 1 pttl>ltr pro1w r1y . .tnd the OWIH'f'> -.lw11ld h;l\'t' th1· righr Ill dt'Vl'lop .t!> lhl'Y \\!\It, ,1,, l1111g ;i, tl wir plan., .ir1· nc11 th'tr11111·111al 10 the dt~· or -.11rnH1t1ding tt·,1d1·n1<>. i\ po111l tltl' tll'vl'lopt•r., ,111111lt.l co114-td n rl'gard i11g tltt•'t' propnsl'd "fivt' .,t;i 1" l1,1l(•b fqr llH• fll'lllll'llliJ h rh;i! ii j., 11111 a 1 ,,,,.of fltt ild It .ind !hcv w1ll 1·111111• flu It p1·11pl 1• l\,fto 1 an 11<1}; S 1,llOCJ flN 111ghr tor a roru11 d1111'1 1<1i...1• v.1n1t11111' 1111 rlw :'\l'\\'JHlrl 1w11i11 -.1rla. I h1•r v:11 .1111111 111 ,\1.u11. 11r "ii l\lart111, or ;\11111:11·11 So, even though its ne<irness to the residence~ and business makes it one of rhe most convenient airports in tht' nation. John Wayne Airport is a current and future problem. And that is an isi.ue in itself. l..<1rry Parkl'r, ;1 lom1t•1 .1t•rn:-.pa1 r• executive. -.uggt•sh tlwt 1he hutlgl·I '>11l1t1ion lici. in di~nmtin111ng servic.:es sirl'h <t'> tht• i\1rlwrnt• l.;m l:11force1111·nt program. p;1r~ p:urpl, and Code I nf1>rc1·rnt·11t whill' continuing to ket'p 1h1·w p1•op!t• 1111 payroll. Well . al lt•a1>t w1• know what happened to our acro,pan· indm try. Our budget creep -IO'!i, in five years -is driwn hv C :11-.ra Ml'sa\ uncon1 rollc<l urlrn11i1.1t 11)11. rhi'> ()fl(' asper! 1s turrher .1ggravall'd hy our c.:ity's history of "JH'IHfing our ... ide of rhe <·ommunity lor 1 n1111nrted servicl's. Changl' thi,, .111d '>pt:lldtng return.-. to the l.'il}' ·" 1:1x1·.., .,r11t k1•i, Adt.lit1011ally, ii Wl' dt,rnnttlllH' t:od1• enforcement . Wl' wtll 1•xpl'ftt•111·11 .1 second symptom ol 1111111nt r1Jlflod urhaniz11tion: hltgllt J'lw pe111n ... ul.1 1,11·1 .1t11.:r1t11~ rill' ··fiv1· '>t111" cr11wcf it w<int'. II 111u.11 h !ltt• day \'1~1tm from rnland :111d till' low·l·111J. late 111gh\ partv rrowd "h Vl' ... tar" \'a1«l!i1>11t•r., dc 1n't conu· to pl;ln•.., k1111w11 for rl'lial11ll1utrorl hou-.t''• rowdy pat tvi11g. 1att1111 parlor,, pnlh1t1•d. rol<I waH·1. lwiu h yard -. a11d huat yard If the city l'\'t·r hPJll'' to .11t1 ,u 1 ;1 high-cl.1" r mwd 111 tl11· p1·1111bt1l11. 111 mldl!io11 to a high da'>~ hotl'I, It ru:td.., 111 do .,011wthi11g ,1ho11t !'11· blight. The former El foro Marine Corps Air Station. No profes.'>ionaJ planner in his or her right mi nd. flying a hdic.:optt'r over Orange County-the ~t:cond most dense rounty in the nation -and looking down at the 4,000 acres of o pen spac.:e t11at is the former Marine ha~e wo uld say, "Now there's a weal spot for a major commercial airport." Major airports are locatt:>d way outside of densely populated cities. I haVl' driven from the new Denvt'r alrporl's car renral facility for :10 minutes before coming to any development. Forget that El Toro wui. a base for military aircraft throughour the 1940s. '50l>. ·00s, '70s, ·nos and '90s. Thal was then. lhis is now. 1:1 To ro is a miserable sight for an airport. and that is the end of thut issue -period. The econumy. Yes. a major commercial airport would be a help 10 Oran~c County's economy, bur Ml would ml wells off the Newport Beach coast or an atomic plant at Mile Our budgc! pmhl1•m' art• 11•" about how 111ud1 '' 'Pt'll! .111d 111ort• about how it b !.pt•11t. h>r t'Xiltnplt'. many of u~ would prC'lt•r more par•k. patrols. pcrhapi. at tlw l'X11<'11'l' ol the Parks and Hl'c.:rea! ion C:omrniss1on progr;uns ... ud1 ;i:-. Oute lesson:.. MIKE BERRY ( .o ... w ~ll' ... a Lido Mari na is better site for hotel that Marinapark The idea to replac.:e Lid o Villag1• with an upscale hotel i~ tlw hc.,t ;mybody has had in a long rinw. Hy allowing a luxury hotel in th1' alrt>ady upsl'ale lo<"ation, tilt' ROBERT WALCH! Nt>wpnrt lkarh Tak ing. a closer look at marTiage rights I am wn1 111g ht•ca uo;e I am ro1wt·rm·d aboul a 111ove111t'nt tha t b hnppt'lltn~ .111 aero~~ Amcrirn. which ha~ hcl'll reporll'Ll in the Pilot. Sn fat. tlw medit1 h;io; been very biased in rlwir reporting and haw shined a posi!iV<' lighl 1111 thi..; issue. I am writing t1hou\ homo.,exual activist'>. They ilre 1101 only trying to obtain 111a1 riagt· right~. as we hi.t\'l' read about lat l'ly. hut are trying !tl redefine marriage altogether. Think aho11t it. Where would it end·? l'he 1wople in California voted on Prnpo~i!ion 2:!, defining marriag1· as heing hetween ;i man and a wnman only. YOLANDA ARREOLA <:osta Mesa HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 2986-A Bear St., Costa Mesa, CA 92826, 1714) 424-5000 &upe(.nt9ndlnt: Robert Barbot loent: Prealdent Martha Fluor. Vice President Dane Blade, Clerf< Serene Stokes, David Brooks, Tom Egan, Judy Franco and UndaSneen CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach Ci1y Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663, (949) 844-3309 M9yor. Tod Ridgeway Council: Gary Adams, Steve Bromberg, John Heffemi n, Olde Nlchol1, Steven Rosansky and Don Webb CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 754-5223 Mayor: Gary Monahan Council: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor, Mike S<:heafer and Chris Steel ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa, CA 92628·9050, (714) 966-4000 Elizabeth 0. Parter, member, Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa, Newport Beacti STATE ASSEMBLY John Campbell (R), 70th District, State COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa 319-2070 Meu , CA 92626, (714) 432-5898 E-mail: districtlO@sssembly.cs.gov Clulncellor: William M. Vega -Ken Maddox (R), 68th District, State Capitol, lollrd: President Paul Berger, Vice President Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 319-2068; Armando Ruiz, George Brown, Jerry Or local office at (714) 668-2100; Paneraon and Walter G. Howatd; student Fax: (714) 668-2104 trustee Madeline Levy E-mail: Ken.M sddox@asm.ca.gov ... -------;;---:-- -- -- -..__ ---... - --.~--=.-.. --... ---.. ~ .... -~ ::-... --.-.. --.. -.----:-: -::---.-.-.... -.. -,-.-.-. QUOTE OF 1lE DAY "It's nice to have leadership and have the school starting to put on tradition and get respect." A.G. Lon1ort., Sage HiU boys tennis coach A6 Tuesday, Marth 23. 2004 Sports Edlllor RJdwd Dunn: 194915744223 • Sporta Fu: 19491650-0170 GIRLS WATER POLO DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor senior Jessica Ball (2) and teammate Carolyn Conway, background left. are both All-Clf after leading Sailors to CIF Division I crown this season . Ball, Fullen Players of Year Fifteen Newport-Mesa players named AJl -CIF, two coaches also lauded. Newpon I !arbor 1 ligh senior Jessica Ball and Corona del Mar 1unior Brittany Ful.len earned the top individual honor in their respecllve divi'iinn!>. leading a group of 15 Newpon-Mcsa girls named All-CIF Southern Sectfon by girls waler polo coach~. Ball. a senior bound for the University of Michigan. shared C:IF Division I Pla~r of the Vear honors with Foothill.!> Jillian Kraus, while FuJlen, a junior goalie, was named CIF Division II Player of the Year. Ball. known fur her tenacily and lead· ership. scored 53 goals and helped lead Newpon Harbor to the CIF Oivision I crown, the Sailors' first championship since 1999. Ball, the Co -MVP of the Sea View League (also shared with Kraus), contributed 47 assist:. and 65 steals, both team highs. She was second-team All-CU: as a junior. The 6-foot·I Fullen, who recordc..>d 280 saves, anchored Corona del Mar's defense and WdS key on the Sea Kingi.' counterattack. Her defensive presence supponed CdM's run towMd its third straight CIF championship. Newpon llarbor senior Carolyn Con· way and junior teammaw An ne Bt•lden were named first -team All ·CIF Division I, while Corona del Mar's Camille I lew- lt0, Katya f.adington anti Vivian Uao re - ceived first-team AIJ-Cll; Division II rec· ognition. Costa Mesa junior Sardh Bowman also made first-team All-Cl..-in Division VI. Second-team honon. went to New- port's Ashllng Taylor, the Sea Kings' Jor· plays. scored 71 goals, dished out 42 as· sists and recorded 62 "teals. I lewko srnred 41 goals for the Sea Kings, who defeated Peninsula, 13-3. in the CIF Division II championship game. Hewko shared Pacific Coa'it l.eaguc MVP honors with Fullen tl1is season. Lasl year, I lcwko and Fullen eamL>tl sec.: ond-leam All-CIF laurels. Eadinl(lon, a learn co-captain, IPd Co· rona del Mar with 60 goals. while Uao. also a team captain, had 43 goab . Bowman. who played the majority of the sea..cm with lendinitis in her shoul· der, scored a team-hiWl 83 goals. lead· ing 1he Mustangs to their firsl outright lea.,rue 1itle and their first CIF playoff win, a 14·4 victory over Los Amigos in the fi rst round of the CIF Division VI playoffs. Taylor, an ambidextrous player who was also an option at lwo meter!>. c.:on· tributed 30 goals. 111 assists and 29 steals. Anae, also played at two m elers and scored 41 goals, while Kubas. a strong- arml.'d shooter, had 38 goals. S1eenhard scored 46 goals for the ~ Mustangs and provided leadership. MARl<C DUSTIN/0AJLVP1LOI Corona del Mar High 1umor goalie Brittany Fullen displays the brand of defensive prowess that helped her become CIF Division II Player of the Year for Sea Kings. dan Anae and Katlin Kubas. as well as Mesa's Jessica Steenhard. Sailor senior Sarah Mun, CdM senior Amy Stmck and Mesa junior ( J1ristine Twohig were third-team picks. Newport I larbor's Bill Ramen and Corona del Mar's Aaron Oianey were named Coach of the Year in Division I and II, respectively. Conway, a two-m eter player bound for Indiana, scored a team-high 87 goals and helped lead thl' Sailors' 10 a 10·8 victory over Foothill ie)ho CU: Division I title match. Belden, a left·hamlt'r and an asse1 on Ncwport·s counteranack and power Mutt contributed 12 goals, 16 a'!Sists and 29 steals. while S1rack's contributed leadership and passing to the Sea Kings. 1\vohig had 32 goals fur thl' Mus· tangs. Barnell coached the Sailors to their only other CIF Division I girls waler polo 1itle in 1999. lie ha" been coach- ing at Newport for the pasl 38 years. The two-time Olympic coach -he guided the U.S. men's national team to a silver medal in 1988 -guided the Newport boys water polo team to 10 CIF championships in 17 trips to the See HONORS, Pa1• A7 EYEOPENER .Daily~· Spana .... ""-'~IK &l•H ........... Maleh 29 hon<>fH MATT TOMLIN Daily Piiot BOYS TENNIS Sage is seeking big year Lightning ret~rn five from squad that registered program's first victory in CIF playoff competition. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot In his fourth year as the Sage 1 lilJ School boys tennis coach. A.G. Longoria has seen the maturation of a pro· gram lhat won its firsl CIF playoff match a year ago and has eyes on even greater prizes this season. The Ughtning return five from last year's squad that went 9-8 and finished third in the Academy League. Longoria said Sage Hill can make a strong run for 1he league LitJe this sea· son. "Whitney and Fairmont played in the I Division VJ finals of CIF." Longoria said. "Whitney graduated nine seniors and Fairmonl lost its 1wo top players, so I feel we will be in contention for post· season play." Junior Tristan Cordier and partner Eric Burton took third place in the league doubles tournament last year. Cordier and junior Dan Chin. along with sophomores Ara Dimirjian and Mike Cassel. all return as does the teams' lone senior. Ian Uvingston. Uvings1on is the progrdfll's first four. year player. He, along with Cordier, a three-year member, provide valuable experience. "It's nice to have leadership and have the school starting to put on tradition and !(Cl respecl." Longoria said. Dimirjian and Cordier each swept at No. I singles in the Ughtnlng's 11·7 nonJeah'lle victory over Laguna Hills to open the season while Chin won 2 of 3 Set!>. livingi.lon and partner Michael Gar· rison claimed two sets at No. I doubles in the opening matc.:h, giving Longoria added optimism. Garrison and fellow sophomores Julian Tooma and 'fyler Hoss played on the junior varsily team la<;! year and worked hard in the off-sea· son, Longoria said. Freshmen Conrad Whitaker and Rob· ert Wee gave the Lightning added drive during a nonleague schedule that in· duded Santa Margarita. Tesoro, F.dison, Ocean View, El Toro and Northwood. '"lh e fillit seven nonleague matches will be usud to try out different doubles combinalions. ·· Longoria said. "We want to play 1ough matches to get ready for league and CIF." Despite losing seven from last season, including Bunon and Todd Montekab to graduation, Longoria -the coach of the girls learn -hopes the success the girls enjoyed last fall will seep over 10 the boys team. The girls team became the first squad -in any sport -in the school's four· year history to reach the CIF semifinals after being lhe first girls team to win a league title. "We have a bener team this year be· cause our returning players have worked on their games all year and played in I United States Tennis Associa· tionl tournaments." l.ongoria said. "We turned lhe comer with our girls team last season and it appears we have done so with our boys team." BOYS SWIMMING OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Mustangs bid for repeat Costa Mesa embraces ~lenge of defending Golden West League title. Stew• Vtr1en Daily Pilot The Cotta Mesa High boys swim team wW not be able to sneak up anyone this year. EYerybody ln the Golden West I.ague knows about the Mustangs. lASt year. ea.ta Mesa. ln its ftnt year ln the Golden West League. won the cir· cult's championship wtth a dynamic performance at lague ftnals. Nobody seemed to be ready for the MUIW\p. They won the ftnt event, the 200-yard medley, and continued to leave the oth· en behind. Senior Brian npcon. junk>r • Evan Spencer and sophomore Kyle Thors- ness were on that relay team and retum to the squad this year. The trio, along with Adam Dougtu who does not re· tum, earned an automatic benh in the CIF Southern Section preliminaries with a time of 1:47.70. Thorsness also won a Golden West league Ihle ln the I 00 bacbtroke. ·we year, we had no clue we were going to win,· aUd ftnt·year coach Tun Poetilf, who wu an uaistant to head man Bob Shupp the past two seasons. ·r think this year, It's up for grabs apin be· cause It's our aecond year ln the league and It's sort of that feeling-out process for everyone.· a e e e Postiff is encoural(cd his team can re· peat because the Mustangs did not graduate anyone from last year's team. The Costa Mesa coach is also pleased because his boys have had a playful atti· tude thus far and thal might tran.~ate to a less-nerwus bunch as the season goes on. ·1 think it will be a fun seuon,· Postift' said. ·The other day the kJds were really happy and they were swimming IOIDe- where around l.400 yards. They're just happy to be ln ~Golden West I.ague. Lut year. once we went through the duaJ meeta. they realized they Md a chance to (win the league ddel. Coming from the (Padftc Coast Lequel, It wu reaUy nice for them to win that• ............ ,...,.7 ft • t • • .· ., •.. ? ........ ~--- ·1 Oaity Pilot S POR TS Tuesday. March 23. 2004 A7 BRIEFLY THE MUSTANGS Pinto, Waldron, Knox get first-tea~ honors Brian Tipton Sr. Even Spencer Jr. Kyle Thoranea So. Anthony Ademowi<:l Jr. Luke Yellln Jr. Jeue Ahern So. Six local players named All-Golden West League by circuit's coaches. Estancia High junior Carlos Pinto, a repeat firsHeam hon- oree, tops six locals rec:ogniwd on the coaches' All-Golden Wel>t League boys basketball selt·c· tions. · Pinto, a 6·foot·3 forward who averaged 14.5 p\>ims' in It leagu.., games, is joined 011 the first team by Costa Mesa's Jeff Waldron aml Scott Knox. Brian Molina from Cosia /'\ le~a and Scott Sankey from Fstarn.:ia are second-team pic.:ks. whilt· Costa Mesa's Tony Krikorian is a third-team honoree. Waldron, a 6·3 junior forward, averaged 13.4 points in league play and was also among Orange County's leading rebounders. Knox, a 6-0 sophomore guan.I. averaged 13.3 ppg in leagm'. in· eluding 39 three-pointt·r~. Ill' drained a Newport-Mesa ~ingll'· game-record IO three bulb l'll route to a career-high :3tj roi111~ in a win over Santa Ana in lht• league finale. Sankey. a IHI senior. averaged 9.5 ppg in league. while Molina. a 5·fi i.uphunwre point guard. awraged 8.5 ppg against league compelition. Krikorian. a 5·8 sophomore guard, averagc•d ll.O ppg in league. Mesa hammers Falcons • SOFTBALi.: Costa /'\lesa 1 ligh pitl'her l<il'lde Rutler al · lowed ju~t two hits and the /'\lu~la11g~ t'Xploded for 11 runs in lhe l1r~1 inning IO pnsl an 11 ·0 no11leaglll' ~oftball win m·t·r \'1~11 111g S:1111 a Ana Va llt•y l\londay. l>a11 il•ll1• l\lorion \vas i. for 2 w11h om· HBI. whllt' Paulina Ho· driguei' drm'l' in rwo run!> with a doul>k• and Nguyt•n /'\fai wa!> 2 for ·I wll h one HBI lor the /'\hrs· t;ing' I I -I I. l'hL· game was called 111 lhl' fif1h dtil' 111 1he 10· ru 11 11 w rq ru It-. C,1h1,1 ~lt-~a open:-Coldl'll \Vl'!>l I t'.1gt1l' play \Vl'llne~day al h11111t· ag.1i1hl :-iaddlt·bark Nonleaeue Costa Mesa 11, Santa Ana Valley 0 Score by Innings Silnra An.i o~o ~o o • Costa Mesa mioo o. 11 9 1 Ramirez and Navarro; Butler and Miller. W -Butler, 4·3. L -Ramirez. 2B -Rodgiguez (CM), Vasquez (SAV). Estancia' girls victorious SWIMMING: The Estancia I ligh girls swim team improved 10 6·0. whil e the Eagles boys learn suffered its first loss of the season 111 a boys and girls non· league dual meet against visit· ing Hanrho Alamitos Monday. The Estancia girls t>arned a 105·65 decision. behind two in· dividual victories apiece from Marilyn Rekh (2:37.86 in the 200·yard Individual medley and I :20.48 in the 100 breas1struke) and Melissa Buc.:hmann (28.67 and I :03.67, respectively. in the 50 and I 00 freesryl e events). Courtney Hess (2:2 l .!:l4 in the 200 free). , Carolina Barnes (1:14.42 in the 100 backstroke) and Bri tt a Pitti (6:30.56 in the 500 free) also won events for the Eagles. Fs tancia's boys (5· I) dropped a 96· 73 verdict, despite individ · ual wins by Paul Collier (26.03 and 55.57. respectively. in the 50 and I 011 free). Oiad Kunert (2:0 l.62 in the 200 free). Sean BOYS SOCCER Six locals All-CIF OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Newport Harbor 1 ligh St'n1t1r hwl \V.11~1·1 .111d S:tgl' I lill School senior Julian Smi1h·:\'l•w111.111, ho1h 1iN 11 .. 1111 pir k,, lead six Newport-Mesa playl'r' t htN·n 1\ll ( II \11ulhl•111 Section in their respectiw divi~io11 ... ii~ 'l'l'l11111 t·o;arlir .... Walker scored 35 b'Oals 10 ll'ad 1lw \Jilnr' 111 .111 .1p1war· ance in the quarterfinal'> ol 1lw U I I >I\ ,..,11111 II playolb. where they lost, 1-0. in ;;udde11 111.,11 11 11\'t•111111t• to t•,·e11lllal champion Thousand Oak!'>. Wal~l'r, .1 forward who 'cored six goals in the playorr~. hl'lpt:d h'11 id1• Nt·1, port I !:arbor 111 a 17-6 record and a sharl' t)f tlw ~wa \'11•1\ I e;tgtJl' tttlt· wi11t Woodbridge and Foothill. Smith-Newman. u tc.im rapt.1111 Im ..... age 11111. wh1d 1 shared the Academy Ll'ag111• 1i11t• 1\·11h ~1 l\largan·I\, wa~ named first-team AIJ -CIF 1>1vbior1 VI I It• lwlpt•d ll'itd thl· Lightning to an 11 ·7 record and a '\o ·l pl.1yofl 'l't.'ding. In CIF Division II. Newport ~t·11111r \\'111 I 1111.111;111 and <.o rona del Mar senior Jeri ti 1'11ay1•1 n·rt•t\ t•d o,1•1·t111d·tl'<J1t1 rer ognition, while seniors ~la11 Ir.it} 1"-t'l'Jl''" ll;irhorJ 111Hl Julien Cerutti (Corona del ~l.11 1 '"'tn·1lurd 11•a111 h11ncm·1·..,. DUSTIN HICKS *=El!!.'... Ill\ 95 pounds '-" VHF: e ~Undecided High ldtool: Laguna Hiiis Sport Baseball Po9ltlon: catcher c:oect.: John Altobelli FllVOl'tte food: Steak F•vorttie movie: ·Bull Durham• Favorite athletic "'°"'9ftt: "Going to Wichita, Kansas for NBC World Series last summ«. • Week in review: He went 4 for 8 with three doubles in two games for the Pirates. Guzman, a team captai n, w;1, .r 1111dlitldN l111 1lw o.,;1ilor,, while lbayer also plnyl'd 1he rn1tl li(•ld and "'"' known a' the catalyst for the Sea King~· run 111 1111· ('II "l'11111i11.t1 .... Tracy, a forward \·vho will plav 1111 t ;;d \1.111· :'\11nhndgl', proved to be another :-roring 11m .. 1t f{lf i'\l'wport I l.irh111. I ..._ __ c_o1_1Kt_o_~--Plol-c._rd_-_. __ __, Cerutti, who wal> namt·d lht· l'a1 1l11 < .oa,1 I 1·ag11e ~!VI~ soft ened defenses with hi .., tl1·f1 h;11l lta111lli11g '~111!'>, helpi ng lead the Sea Kingl> 10 a l.'1 ·I h rn <•rd .111d PU rh.unpion ship. He will continue hr~ ran•1•r .al I JC I ).1\ h . BOYS BASKETBALL Sea King duo All-PCL Coro na del Mar l ligh "t'111or' J.1y ~or 1hrrdgt· ant.I Pancho Seaborn have been rt•cognin·d 011 ilw 1(1 playl't All·l'ac1fh Coast League buys ha~kl·thall 11 .. 1111 1 '111'l'l1 hv lt'aguc· coaches. Northridge. a 5-foot ·~I po1111 g11i1rd. ·•H•ragl'tl l'i .. 1 poinr... ill JO league games. whale 'l1·ah111 11. <1 h I "' 111g 111,111, .tVl'I · aged 15.1 The duo helped the :-.1•a Ki11~'< t'<1m ;111 ;11-l.11gl' lwr1 h inlfi the CIF Southern S1•e111m l>iv1,ion 11 1 •\ pl,t) ollo.,, wlw11• they advanced 10 tht' o.,(•rnnd rn1111d :11ltl 11111,lwd I I 14. The IO playeri,, !.dt·rt('U are all lir,1 t1 •ar11 1111111111'1'' .111d, by agreement of PC!. coadw~. 1li1·n· 1, 1u1,1·11111d 1(•;1111 Tesoro junior guard l'at rit:k l\l;m1111 ,.., lht· ~IVI! NOi PHABMIXAY ,&hm: July 10, 1980 c H HMght: 5-foot·S = 115pounds Ya.: more ~ Pre-pharmacy Hometown: San Diego Sport Badminton Positions: Singles, doubles F•voriW food: Greek F•vortw movie: •sweet November• Favorite ethletk "'°"'9ftt: "Making it to the state championships last season.• Week In review: She placed second in doubles at the PCC tournament. Diiiy Plb C oll«tor sports c.rd serifl HONORS SCHEDULE Continued from A6 sect.ion ti tle game from I %7 111 1987. O.aney, who will be a rl'ferl't' in the 2004 Olympics. io., 111 ha., third year at Corona dd ~la r This is his third Coach ofrlw Y•·ar honor with the Sea Kingi.. Ill' ll·d Corona del Mar to the C:IF 1>1vi· sion VI title in 2002. till' I >ivi~ion II championship last year and a repeat this season. TODAY Baseball Community college -Cypress at Orange Coast, 2 p.m. High school -Corona clel Mar at University, 3:15 p.m.; Sage Hill at St. Margaret's, 3: 15 p.m. Softball High school -Sage Hill at Calvary Chapel (Downey), 3:15 p.m. Tennis Community college women - Orange Coast at Cypress. 2 p.m. High school boys -Foothill at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Estancia, 3 p.m.; Brethren Christian vs. Sage Hill at Park Newport, 3:15 p.m. Vollevt>-11 High school boys -Oxford Academy at Sage Hill, 4 p.m. Golf High school boys -Northwood vs. Corona del Mar, at NBCC. 2:30 p.m.; Costa Mesa vs. Ocea View at Mlle Square GC, 3 p.m. Goodman (1:09.22 in the 100 butterfly) and Anthony Iler· mann (I: I 0.49 in the IOO breaststroke). The Estancia quartet also teamed to win the 200 medley relay. Eagles· Johnston shines •TRACK~ANO FIELD: f.stan· cia I ligh senior Jason Johnston won the small schools division 110-meter high hurdles with a time of 15.29 IO highlight fatan·. cia participants in the Long Beach relays Saturday al I.on~ Beach City College. loh11s1on was also sec.:ond in the long jump (l I· 7). while F ..... tancia freshman Jaye l lellmich cleared 4· 10 to finish ~ernnd in the girls high jump. Lions' Lasson qualifies •TRACK ANO FIELD: Van· !{llitrd lJniver,sity runner Mikael Larsson wo11 the Ventura half maraLhon Sunday in I :O!:l.55. easily satisfying the qualifying standard (I: 15) for the mara· thon (26.2 miles) at the NAIA outdoor diarnpionships in May. 1.arsson\ effort broke ttw ~choul record held by team· mate l'u ny Magana (I: I 0.02) JUHlolt INl'la.DIDt BRKTT DALTON T-wolves top Lightning •TENNIS: Tristain Cordier and Ara Demirjian both won a singles set. but that was all Sage Ifill School could muster Mon· day in a 16-2 nonleague boys tennis loss to Northwood. The Lightning fell to 4·5, while Northwood is now 6·2. Estancia finishes fifth • GOLP: The Estancia High boys golf team finished tied for fifth in the Millikan invitational Monday at El Dorado Golf Course in Long Beach. Marcus Soslak. 4-ovcr·par '64, Greg Les (67) and Aust in Serr (68) paced the Eagles. The event. won by l lu11ting1u11 Rea ch. wai. callt·d after 15 holes due to darkness. Hornets blank Pirates •SOFTBALL: Yvonne Diaz and Jessica Wardlt• accounted fur the only two hits for Orange Coast College in a 9·0 Orange Empire Conferem:e softball SCI· back against visiting Fullerton Monday. The Pirates fell w 9· 18. l ·B in l'Onference, while Fullerton im- p rowd to lll·5·1. 7·2. Mar~Geil Sr. Sergio Hernandez Jr. JoeMimm Sr. Matt J1roel1wtki Jr. Chria Medina So. John Rodle Fr. Jerrod Clever Sr. ~: Tim Poetlff (first year) MUSTANGS Continued from A6 Along with Tipton. Thorsness a11d Spencer. the Musta11gi; also return junior Anthony Adarnow· icz. The quartet earned AU-Gol· den West League water polo honors in the fall. leading Costa Mesa to a second-place finish. Tipton will most likely compete in the 100 breaststroke and 200 individual medley events. while Spencer will be in 1he 200 freeMyle and I 00 butterfly. Thorsne&> will try to defend his leah'l.le title in the 100 back. and he is also expec.:1ed to contribute on the rt lay tt•ams. Adamowicz will swim the 500 free. Senior Marc c;ei.1 is another 100 breaststroke swimmer for the Mustangs and Po~tifT s.aid he should contend fur the lea(,rtre ti· tJe in the event. "We s1ill havp a lot ol work ahead of us ... ru~tiff ~aid. 9dini-<rtc~'-t <PCans on ·saCe now/ , Pick •• ;,.'taters Plan: $40 -pick any 1 O games on the achedule Wltb ,.toa O'fWCal, Adsom, m&V, B9,lor and lJCLA, check oat lhc 'Eaten u tt., make a run towanla the JUa Weat Conleftnce Title and a chance for a NCAA nalJll Llpl Nallal 2640 Legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 J Legal Hollen 2640 Legal Notices 2640 lepl Hollen 2640 legal Natica OPOITIUOI Oil COUllCI AemA SUllAIY ~ .... ...... .., .... 5:00,... -..n,2004 ~--SS IUml'S lllWATll- ?l? I Vl\1.1\ll liN /\N il /\UANIHlNMI NI 01 II POIHllJN lff tlkl\Nt;t A\l[NUI . 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Your 1ppeu1nce m1y be tn person or by your •ltni ney IF YOU ~RE A CREDI TOR or cont lnaent c:rodifl)r of the decused, you mull Ille your ol1lm wtlh the court and mall n topy lo the person•! 1eprnenl~t1ve 1ppolnled hy the .ourt w1th1n lout monlhs Imm lhe date nl the tu't 1\~U;tnce of leller\ dS provided 111 Prnb~l e Code •echon 9100 The time loi llllnR cl~1111~ will not expire bclo1 e fnur mc•nths h om lhe heanng dale nol1cet1 ~ltnv• YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe Ill• ketll bV lhe court 11 you ••• d per~tln 1n ter•,ted m the estate, you m•y file with the cn11d • Request for Sper1•I Nollce (lnrm Dl · I ~4) ol the ftllna of an mvento1 y and appr alul nl oslale assets or ol ,,ny pet1t1nn nr aecount •~ provided 111 Probtle Cnde ser.l1nn 12!>0. A Rrquesl 101 Spet ial Notice form 1s available lrom lhe court cltrk. Attw11er f., '•tftf-• Mlcllee V. Y ....... r. 1-(CSll OS41H) SOMC-.wtDr. New,. rt I Hell, CA t2'60·2120 Publi\hed Newpor I Bucll/Co1t1 MeH 031ly Piiot March 16, n , 23. 2004 TM946 IS<l40ll IOTKI Of PITmOll TO~Tll ISTATtOf: SOM>TI\B, JOSIMI G. WI IO. An4041 Io all hei1 \ btnef1· t:1dt1ts,1 c•tcd1tors, 1 on tutflt!fll 1 fCtJltors, Mid per\Ofl\ who may olh erw1se he rnlern let1 10 lhe wi ll ni esl•l1t, or both. of SCl~Offl r R. IOSl PlllNI G A PETITION FOR PRO BATE has b•en filed by JOHN S Wlll IAMS. PUBLIC ADMINIS1RATOR m th• Supe1101 Court nl Caltforn1a, County of Ora nae THE PETITION FO R PROBATE requuh JOHN S. WILLIAMS, PUBLIC AOMINI ST~A IOR be -i>POtnled 11 per ~OnAI repruentallve In Ad· mlf>lster the estate of tile decedent lliE PETITION iequuh 1uth0t1ly lo adm1n1ste1 Ille estate under the Independent Adm1n1s tr•llon nt Est•l•s Act (Thr& 1uthorlfy will allow lhr prr \OMI reprr•en l/111v~ 10 lak• m;rny , .. hoo~ w1lho11t nhhun 111U t our I ~ppr nv~I IJ•!tOI C l•k1nl{ (Cll~tn vl!ry m1µor tanl .tct1on1., lu1w~vN . the pet\On11I 1tp•e,entat1•• w111 be "Q111red to ""' notice In 1nle1 e5letl per\nn\ unle" they trnve waived nolttc or <01t\e11kd to the µ1 0011std Action.) The independent al1 rnrn1\ltal11rn ~utl'tm1ty will he g1 .lnted unle\s •n inlet e•let1 pe"on hlH Ml ob1ect100 In lhe pr.t1tltll1 •nd shows good causr why the court shnuld n(lf gr ont lhe Mtlhi>rlly fl tlf /IRING on the pellfl<111 will bo held on APR 07. 2004 at l 45 p rn . In Dep t L73 luLAled al 341 The City Orivr. Or•nae. CA 92613 Ir YOU ORJI.Cl to the &rAnflna ol the petition, you Yiould eppetr al the hea11na and tlate your ob1ecl1ons or Ille wr itten objechons with the court before the hur1n1 Your Apf>ur ance may be In pe"on nr by you• attorney II YOU AR~ II CRlOI TOR or coot1ngent c1ed1fo1 of the decn sed, you musl Irle your clam1 wt th tile court and mail a copy In lhe pc,.on•I rep1•sonlal1ve appointed by the to111t w1thm lour monlh• ltom the date of lhe first "suance of letters as p1 uv1dcd 1n Probate Code section 9 t00 lhe time for lihnl{ claim' will nol u p11e before lour months from the hurint date noticed •bove \'OU MAY EJiAMINE lhe ltle kept by lht court. If you are a pftrson tn· lerested m lhe eslale. you rnay hie with lht court a Requ u l for Special Notice (form OE 1!>4) ol the ltlina of an ln,vt ntory •nd 11ppr11\1I of eslale usets or ol any p11ti11on or account as provided I~ P1obat1 Code s1ct1on 12!>0. A Requnt for Sp1clal Notice fo1m i' available from the court cletk. 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