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Schools f ollndationS disestablished
City Council grants m ayor a rehearing o n
how Home Ra nch money will be spe nt.
School and one
for f..stanoa
I ligh and le-
Winkle middle
i.chools. Hubin·
M>n mi.'>.c,ed Lhe
vote because of
a planned lrip
lo a mayor'!>
conference m
Wa-.hington,
l>L
opinion some re-.1denl'> agrel'
with.
"In order 10 get Lht'> money.
the resident!> of cert<un pan ... of
CcNa Mes<t Mt' paying d H'fY
high pnce, • !Xltd Sandra C .cm'>. J
resident and former wurn 11
woman. ·1 1hink i~ T.tu 10 know
how the money 'houkJ be
-.pent·
way, l·a1rview Hoad 11.irhcir
Boulevard and \unfluwcr \v
enue
QUESTION r 2 Is it important that
the Home Ranch
schools foundations .~
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -·me $2-mil-
lion 1 lome Ranch education
grant has been yanked back to
its familiar state of limbo after
the City Council granted Mayor
Karen Robinson's request for a
re-hearing on how to best dis-
tribute Lhe money.
On Monday, the council voted
3-2 10 reconsider how many
foundations should be set up to
handJe the funds and what kind
of roles they should abide by.
lne issue will come up again on
Feb. 18.
Karen
Robinson The SegerMrom family oOerl'd
the $2 million two yt-an, ago to
sweeten the deal fo1 11-. I lome
Ranch proiet t on thl· propeny
bordered by thl· ~I Diego 1-ret"
On Jan. 21. till' counul dt-·
cided the found.1111111' would not
hdve to adhere to 1ltt• '>lnl 1 111wn
meeung rult"'> gowrning uly
lOUnuL' under 1tw .i.ia1e\ Brown
Act, but their rnceung' would
have 10 he open to 1.he pubhL
and puhltc11ed JI tlw o.,chuol'
t>. gov.med by stst.
open-meeting laws7
Call our Readers Hotltne at 1949)
642 60B6 or send e-mail to
da1fyp1fot a lat1mes com Please
spell your name and mclude your
hometown and phone number,
for verification purposes only Originally, t.he City Council
voted 3-1 to approve the creation
of two educational foundatioru.
-one for Costa Mesa I tigh
Robin!>on'i. mam contention i!>
that the foundation should be
governed by Lhe Brown Art. an
Roblll'>Pn da.tm'> 1hat thew 1-.
legal pre<cdi::nt 1llu-.1rn11ng that
See SCHOOLS , Pa&e A4
THE BELL CURVE
Astronauts
work in
anonymity
EDITOR'S NOTE: This 1s a special
column from Joseph N Bell The
Dailv Pilot's regular Tuesdav
columnist, Robert Gardner, can be
found today 1n the Forum. Page
AS.
F orty-four year; ago, in a
cafeteria al La~gley Held,
Va., a U.S. Manne Corps
colonel named John Glenn, who
had just been selected as one of
the seven military tes t pi{ots
from whose ra.nlu. would come
the fi~t man in space, told me:
JOSEPH N.
BELL
"We're very
fortunatl' 10
be blessed
with the
talents that
enabled us to
be picked for
something
like t.hls. I
think each
one of us
would feel
guilty if he
didn't make
the fulle-.t use
of them for ~met.hing as
important as Project Mercury 11'
to our country and the world in
general"
A few days later, in the same
selt.lllg. another member of the
i.even -Air Force Capt. Deke
Slayton -told me: "This is jus t a
natural extension of Oight. We've
gone about as far as we can on
this globe. so we'U have to stan
looking around a bit. I feel I'm in
on the ground floor of
something human beings will be
concentrating on for the next
1,000 years -if we don't destroy
ourselves in the meantime."
When the Columbia tragedy
happened Saturday, I turned in
despair to the notes I took for a
book I wrote in 1960 called
"Seven Into Space," the 6rst
book in what later became an
avalanche about our manned
space program.
I sought some son or
perspective on the loss of the
seven heroic astronauts on
·Columbia, and I found it in the
See CURVE, Pa1• M
DON lEAC .. /OAILV PILOT
Child Alert founder Craig Brown e-mails customers from his office m Newport Beach when registered sex
offenders move into a new ZIP Cod_e. The information 1s culled from the Department of Justice.
An extra warning
Craig Brown, fo unde r of West Newport -based
Childre n Alert, provides paren ts updates by
e-ma il about locations of nearby sex offenders.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
T here.\ a new bu.,mesi. 111
town that ha!> made it 1i..
business to track
registered sex offender..
Otildren AJen, a company
based in West Newpon, claim<· it
as the only one or its kind in
Califorrili that sendl> out monthly
e-mail notifications to 11s
customers detailing how many :.ex
offenders live in their tip codei.
and how many new sex criminal.-.
have moved into their 7JP Code1.
wit.hln the last month.
The company. which began
operating Monday, gets its
Information from the California
Department of Jusdce. the entity
that sends out detailed sex
offender infonnadon that the
public can access at police
depamnents because of Megan's
Law.
I wry <,late ha-. adopted '>Orne
ver.1on of Megan'<; Law. n.1ml.'d
after Megan Kanka, the New Jer""-'Y
girl raped and lulled hy a child
molei.tcr on parole who laved 111
her neighborhood. Under
CaJifom1a's law, cities ren1vc
mont.hly updated list.s of
registered offenders from the state
Department of Justice.
Ouldren AJen doe1 na. provide
per:.onal information about the
sex offenders. People can only
access that information from their
police department. AJso. 011ldren
Alert only informs its customer.
about serious and higb-nsk
offenders. There 1s a third category
that comprises a misceUaneous
group of criminals, typically those
who have committed relatively
minor one-time offenses. such as
possession of child pornography.
Craig Brown, founder of
Oilldren Aten, said his company
aims to give people the motivation
FYI
Children Alert can be contacted by
calling (9491 725· 7080 or by
VISlttng its Web site at
www ch1fdrenalert com
w look up tht• -.ex offender
databa-.e for their ZIP Code.,
"We re hoping thi-. 'ot!l'Vlet' w1ll
make more people go 10 the
1ermmals and fmd out more .ibo11t
sex offenders in their area, ft he
'Hlld ~A lot of people don't b1m\
much about Megan\ Law
llopei:ully, this will also educate
them and help keep their kid'>
!Mlfe .•
The sel'Vlce costs SJ7 a year
Brown. also a security consultan1.
wd he plans to market it to
schools as W1!U.
"We wanted to make 11
affordable so a lot more people
have access to the information,·
he said.
The company is working lo w~
its customers specific numbers
about high-risk offenders in I.heir
See WARNING. Pace M
Dunes
adding
cabins tO
the mix
Waterfront resort will add
12 luxury cottages to its
holiday offerings, making
room for those without a
boat or RV.
Paul Clinto n
Daily Pilot
'\r\\'POH I HI-Al II Operato~ of the
~t>WJmn Dt.111t·4' Watt>rfront Rasort plan to
11Nall 12 luxur. cabin'> on t.he hotel's ex-1'>t111~ propt'rt}: complemenung its hun
dn'tl., of '>f>OI~ for rt'<. reauonaJ vetucles
.md hoat owner<..
ll1e mmahle vacauon lodgings. wtuch
\.\tll rent for tlt·rM."l.'n S70 and S200 per
111gh1 are "l'I 10 OJ1t'n '\1an:h 8 in the re
... un., HV p.irk.
•· R> offtonng Lhe..e beauuful. fuU\o
t·4u1ppt"\l t"abms. v1..,1tor<. to N~"J>Orl
1>1111t·<, v.. ho don I O\\TI R\\ will be able to
c 1inv<m1t"ntly e111oy '>ta)" and experience
our c.Ulleruue... • general manager Andrew
I hrodorou '><Ud "The conag~ are ideal
for family and fnendl> of our RV guesll>. a.'>
well a) thoi.e who are interested men-
JOVtng the beautv and majesty of water
front h(lng "
lne .tOO '>qUare· foot '>tructure-., wtuch
will be pro\flded by cabin-maker Stewart
Lodge... are modeled after pnvate cot-
lctKC''> and mdude large ceiling.. 'paoous
bedrooms, porch~. full serve lcltchens
and pnvate bathrooms
lhey are also equipped with hardwood
Ooor>, ban-h and cedar paneled walls and
J dining area.
"We manufacture the tughe.1-qualtty
t:abiru available, wluch are ideal for first·
rate resoru '!luch ab Newpon Dunes.· said
Ken Lumer, West Coast d.lrector of Stew-
a.n Lodge!>. "The reacuon to the cabins at
other rewm has been not.hlng shon of
phenomenal"
The rt"'On includes a 406-stall RV part
that offers outlets for cable tell!'Yi.sk>n and
Internet use The reson also offers a res-
taurant. a grocery store. a pool and spa. a
game rool]\. a fitness center, a 450-shp
manna. a seven-lane boat-launch ramp.
dry boat storage and conferettt% rooms.
City leaders said the cabins woukt be a
wt>lcome add1uon, ~ long as they don't
See DUNES, Paa• M
Youth sports goes to parks commission's turf Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ON THE WEB:
ww.c~com
A horticulture professor
from Cal Poly Pomona will
chime in on allowing
children to play on grass
at Bonita Canyon park.
June CH11r1nde
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BP.ACH -Youth sporu
leaden will explain to memben of the
city's Pub, Beaches and Reaeadon
CommiMJon tooWu why they t.h1nk
p&aytng ftdds It BonJta Canyon Sports
Park lhould open lllOOneJ' nather than
later.
: Newport Beech Uttk ~ boltd
Owmber John Della Grona aUd bla group
pllna to ~· leldmony rrom • rurf apen on why the a..ta could open
sooner. City officials have delayed open -contractor now doing I.he wort. Finan-
ing the 6elds until summer to allow grass cial and legal liabilities complicate the
planted there to become well rooted. question of when the city can take pos-
Della Grona and others have argued Jon of all or part of the park.
that letting ld<h play on the fields right Some. such as Della Grona. say the
now would not bann the grass. They also city can find a way to deal with th ls-
say the city made a mistake in choosing sues.
a mlJ of fescue and Bennuda gras.ses fof Oty ofDd.als have said they share the
the playing fields. They plan to bring priority of providing playing Oelds as
along an expert tonight to suppon their to0n as poaible. but they diMgree on
arguments. when the grass will be reedy for players.
Kent Kurt%. professor of honicultutt at Demand for playing 6dd space has
Cal Poly PomoN and an eq,en on play-aeated a alsls In the 1ut few years as
log·tleld twt 1s CJq>CC'ted to testify that more sporu orpnimdons ha been
the dty coWd allow kScis lO play on tho compedna fof lpiCe.
grau npt now without ~ft. The $7-rnlllion 8onlt& Canyon Sports
•()Ur pl ta just for them to tum CM!I' ~ wu ICMduled to open In July 2002.
the~ 10 WI can art p&eytrig U . but ln NcMtnber 2001, wockon me Pf'Ot·
a poafti&e. • Oella Grona llkl ect MOpped after c:oonctor CMklo Inc.
Snera1 ocher ..._ ClQnfol.md their hit crlppMna ftnandal clillkulliM. A bond
pl Por one thin& th* dlj' baa not u.urtnc che job pUI for a oew ~
cu.i pc 11 enl im Of tht a..ta tom cbe tor. P.rnca'l Inc.. ot tam+k. C.W.
FY1
•WHAT: Meeting of the Newport Be.ch
Parts, Beach .. and Recreation
Commlaalon
• WHEN: 7 p.m. today
•WHERE: City Councfl Chambers at City
Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd
•INFORMATION: AgendH and
Information .,.. avalla~• at th• city'•
Wtb ai\9,
www.o l)'..MWJ)Olf-bac:h.ca u1. or by
c.tllng (949) Mt--3000
Commltlic>ners WW hear a \16 report
on tbt pro;cct at ttft meednc co t. ... wen testtmony eom youth spona
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WEATHER
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SPORTS
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Al Tuesday. February 4, 2003
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KIDS TALK BACK
Importance
of our .
history
The Daily Pilot went
to Prince of Peace
School in Costa Mesa
to ask fifth -graders,
'Why is understanding
United States history
important?'
"I think it is
important
because we
get to learn
how our
United States
began
because of
one battle. If
we lost that,
we could've
been British.•
KYLE PREVEL, 10
Costa Mesa
"I think it's
important
because, if
you never
found out
what it was,
then we
would never
pass it on to
our children
and ... then
their children."
MELINDA KENNEDY, 11
Costa Mesa
•1 think it's
important ...
because if we
knowhow
these battles
changed our
lives and our
history. As we
get older, our
children and
our relatives
will know about our past."
Al.EK gSffNER, 11
Huntington Beach
"The United
States is
something
that. ..
knowing who
was on what
side is
important"
TALIA
GOUAN,10
Costa Mesa
·1 think it is
important to
lcnow ...
about the
most
important
battJesand
who won
because then
you will be
able to know
what happened and why they
did it..
DANEUE YOUNG, 10
Costa Mesa
-Interviews and photos
compiled by Otrlstine Carrillo
ON ·CAMPUS
IN THE CLASSROOM .
STEVE McCRANK /DAl\.Y PILOT
Students in Pat Omaye's fifth-grade class at Prince of Peace School can't wait to answer q~esbons about the American Revolutionary War.
Living a bit of·history
Christine C1rrlllo
Daily Pilot
R iding around the classroom
on a wooden hobby· horse -
yardstick 10 be exact-'fyler
Brown toolc on the persona
of Paul Revere announcing to his
fellow classmates that the British are
coming.
Battles quickly ensued, one
massacre after another, as the
fifth·graders at Prince of Peace School
in Costa Mesa re-enacted three major
battles fought during the American
Revolution.
Each student traveled back in time
to take a stroll in the shoes of key
historical figures. from George
Washington 10 Abigail Adams. and get
Students at Prince of Peace School get an.active
lesson in the American Revolution.
a sense of who they were.
·it's more fun." said Pat Omaye. the
fifth-grade teacher who has taught at
the school for the past 23 ye~ "By
reading from the text and answering
the questions, it doesn't really give
them the feeUng of history."
While acting out different battles
and becoming different figures
allowed the students to learn about
the events and people of that time.
they also needed to learn about
concepts, ideas and beliefs that
governed that period of history. They
studied those aspects of history
through a similar process.
Standing up one by one, student~
recited their "expert word* and
spewed out weU·rehearsed defimuonc;
and summations that captured their
thorough understanding of United
States history.
It was solid proof that the nearly
one-month· long lesson was learned.
·When they become these people.
it's something I don't think they'll
forget: Omaye said. "I prefer
teaching where there's a lot of
hands·on activity and interacting
because, hopefully, it will stay with
them a little longer."
Discussing how it must have felt to
be a woman during that point in
history, tallcing about Issues of treason
and slavery, the students threw their
hand!> in the air arudous to show off
their knowledge.
·It's not as bonng.: Nicole Irigoyen
!>aid. "It makes us remember it
better.·
It also made the lessons come to
life.
"We have to memorize everything.·
Ouistian Miller said. "When we start
to (act(. it all out It comes together in
a bigger picture."
• IN THE CLASSROOM 1s a weekly feature
in which Daily Pilot education writer
Christine Carrillo visits a campus in the
Newpon·Mesa area and writes about her
experience.
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU WEDNESDAY
Munchable Lunch Salad or turkey fryz with
dipping Huce, baby carrots with ranch dip, baked
nacho cheese chips, pineapple tidbits, choice of
milk
MONO AV
Munchabfe U.lnch Salad or cheese quesadilla. beby
carrots with ranch dip, fruit turnover, choice of f'.'\jlt_
The Newport-Meta Unified School Oiltric:t offers
menu choices each day at elementary~ ..
Student8 mev chooM a vegetarian entree. The
aelecdon mev be a Nied, a aandwich or a hot entree.
Sc:hool lunchea are $2 Mch. Here'• what'• being
eerved this wet*:
~
Mund teble lundl Saleif wfth fruit yogurt or macaroni
end c:tw or two minf.ch 111 lburgers, leUuoe and
pidd9a. tnff mix,~ of mllt
THlMSOAY
Oriental chicken .. &.d with fresh beked whofe grain
roll or two camltal or veggie soft tacoa, lettuce,
<lheeM and salsa, rai81"8, cootie, choice of milk
FRIDAY
Mund\eble Lunch S.&.d or beef hot dog on 1 bun,
potato wedgea, llk:ed .,._,.., d10ice of milk
•The Munchable U.lnch Salad containe tOIMd
greens, c:heny tomatoes, cndt--. pro1ein IOUf'CM
such as cheese, aunftower eeeda, fNlt Vo9'#t Md
honey-roasted peenuta, and dreeeing.
No child I• discriminat«l 91ntlt '*»use of ,.;re,
MIX, color, national origin, -o-or tMbllhy. If It,.
believed a child,,_ be«t dlecrlmir.ibd ..,_ wrlt9
Immediately to the s.cr.t.lyof ~
Washington, DC 20260.
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Mesa Verde has hopes for mall
Development at Harbor and Baker,
anchored by bank, is expected to add to
prosperity of economically robust area.
Paul Cllnton
Daily Pilot
OOSTA MF.SA -A new retail
plaza in Mesa Verde ls expected
to add more economic muscle to
an~ already strengthened by
the success of a center anchored
by Tai;get across the streeL
crest Development Co., has built
five other centers in Cost.a Mesa.
His latest center offers 6,400
square feet of space. which will
be occupJed by anchor First
Bank & Trust branch, occupying
4,000 square feet, a Subway
sandwich restaurant and the Nall
Comer.
Baycrest Plaza. as it will be
kn~. should be open for
business by April 1. said Brent
Ogden, the center's developeL
• ·it's a great asset for the city:
Ogden said. "The tenants will be
open in the next 60 days.•
Ogden, the president of Bay-
The center. ~ the northwest
comer of Harl>or Boulevard and
Baker Street. also features a
stonework veneer.
City planning officials. who
approved the center last ~ril.
are Viewing Baycrest Plaza as a
high-quality addition to a bur-
•
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Orange Coast College
spring enrollment drops
Orange Coast College began
1ts spring semester Monday
with about 3.2% fewer students
than last spring.
The school typically sees in-
creases in enrollment, but had
to reduce its classes 15.4% this
spring to cut costs. OCC spokes-
man Jim Carnett said Monday.
The college made about $2.8
million in mid~ budget cuts
as a result of the state's cutbacks
th.is year.
The semester started Monday
with 404 fewer course sections.
While registration is still open,
the school reported 22,503 stu-
dents, or about 749 fewer than it
had last spring.
The school expects even Jess
studeqts in the summer and
2003-04 school year as It plans
to slash another S6 million and
about 1,000 course sections,
Carnett said. This semester,
there are 2,225 course sections.
California students pay $11 per
unit at OCC
By comparison, enrollment in
the fall increased 4% from fall
2001. It increased 6.1 % in spring
2002 from spring 200 l .
Registration continues at the
school through the admissions
office. which is open from 9 a.m.
to 6:30 p.m. Monday through
Thursday and from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Friday.
The class schedule can be
picked up at the office or can be
found onllne at www.orange-
coostcollege.com. For more in-
formation, call (71 4) 432-5072.
Costa Mesa accepting
nominations for award
Although Costa Mesa's lead-
ershJp has changed, the tradi-
tional Mayor's Award wilJ be
given out this year.
The award honors a person in
the commuruty who has per-
formed an outstanding service
or a good deed or has a long
history of community service.
The program Is open to all
Costa Mesa residents and those
who work or volunteer In the
ciry. Mayor Karen Robinson will
select a person based on nomi-
nation letters sent to her office.
Recipients are acknowledged
every three months at the City
Council meetings.
To nominate someone,
please send a letter to the
mayor's office, includi.ng your
name. address and phone num-
ber, as well as the name of the
nominee and a brief explana-
tion of his or her merits.
Letters may be sent 10
Mayor's Award City of Costa
Mesa. P.O. Box 1200, Costa
Mesa, CA 92628-1200: faxed to
(714) 754-5330; or log on 10
www.ci.costa-mesa.ea.us/coun-
cillmayorawd.IJtm. lnforma-
1ion: (714) 754-5327.
Sons of American
Legion to donate $1,000
The Sons of the American Le-
gion Squadron 291 will make a
$1 ,000 donation to the Orange
Coast College Women's Crew at
the group's regular meeting on
Wednesday.
The donation will bring to
S2,000 the amount the sons'
Donations Committee has give
to help the women's crew
achieve its goal of buying a new
boat.
The group is an arm of the
Newport Beach-ba5ed Ameri-
can Legion Squadron 291,
which assists locaJ chanties.
Film festival support
group needs member
The Premiere Cinema Guild,
a nonprofit that support!. the
Newport Beach Film Festival,
seeks new m embers.
The guild sponsors an annuaJ
gala that fund-raises for the
film festival.
It also suppom the festival
through programs such a5 Host
a Filmmaker. which asks mem-
bers 10 host visiting filmmakers
during the weekJong festivities.
Members are also offered the
opportuniry to prescreen film
festival entries.
The 2003 festival, which will
include feature films, short
films and documentaries from
around the world, as weU as
seminars and workshops with
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73,000-square-foot Costa Mesa
Square, anchored by Turget
G:reatland, opened in February
of 2000 at the northeast comer of
Harbor and Baker. Jaclc Ba.riteau
of Keenan & Bariteau developed
that center.
"I just think (Baycrest Plazal
would complement the new Tur-
get center across the street,· as-
sistant planner Wendy Shih said.
Zoning administrator Perry
Valantine approved the center as
part of the development review
process, which allowed it to
move forward without an ap-
proval from the City Council or
Planning Commission. There
was no change in zoning re-
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Even though the broader com -
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be held from April 3 to 11 .
For more information, call
Cathy Kroopf at (949) 720-0528.
Costa Mesa real estate
finn receives award
Costa Mesa's Torelli Realty
has received the Gift of Glvlng
community award from LA.-
based The Wave radio station
(94.7 FM}.
The award was given in ap-
preciation of Torelli Realry's
sponsorship of Snow Hill 2002,
an annual holiday event at Be-
learic Park in Costa Mesa.
The event features 50 tons of
snow for sledding. cookie deco-
rating, a visit from Sama LO a
helicopter and hay wagon rides.
The prize included an office
party at Outback Steakhouse.
Torelli's next community event
is the upcoming Easter Egg-
citement 2003. to be held on
April 19 at Tanager Parltt. Activ-
ities include an Easter egg hunt,
pony and tra1Jl rides and a pet-
ting zoo.
For more information about
this event, go to the company's
Web site at www.torellireal-
ty.com.
Costa Mesa program
helps home buyers
The cary of C..osta Mesa will
help home buyer!. by offering
them down payment assist-
'b merdal real estate market i&
struggling. Ogden brushed off
concerns a.bout the viability of
Baycrest Plaza.. He said that he
designed the plaza to offer ten-
ants in a market that Is under-
served by banking.
·it's not like you build the TaJ
Mahal and hope they will come.~
Ogden said. ·it's designing it
with (the customers) In mind.·
A Wells Fargo bank at 2970
Harl>or Blvd. Is the nearest com-
petition. First Bank & l'rust is re-
locating from a smaller location
on Adams Avenue.
Ogden set an seoo.ooo budget
for the center, which did not in·
elude land-acquisition costs. Og-
den bought the land as part of a
19-~el deal with SheU Oil a
year ago.
ance of up to $40,000 in the
form of a deferred second
mortgage to households earn-
ing no more than 120% of the
county's median.
The home buyer must pro-
vide at least a 5% down pay-
ment, have sufficient income
and good credit to quaJify for a
first mortgage with a pnva1e
lender. Purchase price limits
have been increa!.ed to the area
median of $419,000.
Applicants will be a5sisted on
a first-come-first-!.erved basis
because of limited funds.
For more information. call
the Housing Hotline at f7 14l
754-4892.
Subsidiary purcha~es
herbicide business
Newport Beach-based Ameri-
can Vanguard Corporation an-
nounced last week that AMVAC
Omnical Corp., a whoUy
owned subsidiary of the com
pany. ha!. acqutred Evttal 5G. a
cranberry herb1c1de busme~
owned by Sygenta Crop Prolec-
tion Inc
Terms of the tranc;action were
not disclosed.
The company expects 10 be-
gin marketing the herb1c1de in
the spring.
Evital SG is used when plant·
ing in the key cranberry-grow-
ing states of Massachusell!.,
New Jersey. Wiscon!.in, Michi-
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BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Police arrest man
after stabbing
"fun dance event" that ended
with a ftgbt ln the parking lot
Satucday night at the Ha.Id
Rock Caf~ in Fashion Island,
officials said.
When the incident ended,
p olice arrested 21-year-old
Police arresLed a 28-year-old Muz.affar Zain of lrvine on
Co<>ta Mesa man early Satur-suspicion of attacking a 23-
day morning on suspicion of year-old UC Irvine student
attempted murder after he re-with a hockey stick. Newport
portedJy stabbed another man Beach Police Lt. John Kleln
during an argument outside said. The victim was hospi-
1\Jejandro's Mexican Restau-tali2.ed.
rant, officials said. · • Between 500 and 600 peo-
Mario Remijio reportedly pie· were at the Hard Rock Ca·
pulled out a knife and stabbed·· f~. which had been rented
the victim once on the upper out to a UCI group. About
body after Mwords were ex-300 people were reportedly
changed" ouLSide the restau-still in line waiting to get in
ram at the comer of 19th when the fight broke out.
Street and Placentia Avenue at Klein said that the fight
about 1:45 a.m .. Costa Mesa erupted between two groups
Police Detective Sgt. Jack of people in the parking lot.
Archer said. Police also said on Sunday
Remijio Oed the scene, but that shots may have been
omcers caught up with him fired during the melee and
and arrested him in an alley off that shell casings were found
19th Street, Archer said at the scene.
I le said the victim is in sta-Detectives are still investi-
ble condition at Western Medi-gating whether shots were
l-al Center in Santa Ana and is fired, Klein said, but no one
Mrecovering from his injuries." on scene suffered gunshot
lnve tigation of Hard
Rock fight continues
wounds.
Zain was arrested on susp i-
cion of causing battery with
grea1 bodily injury, Klein
Newport Beach investlga-said .
1ors continue to look into a -Deepa Bl1arath·
POLICE FILE S
COSTA MESA
• Harbor Boulevard: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
230Q block at 10:46 a.m. Sunday.
• Mendoza Drive: Petty theft
from a vehicle was reported in
the 2800 blod< at 9:28 a.m.
Sunday.
• Newport Boulevard:
Possession of narcotics was
reported in the 2600 blod< at
12:30 a.m. Sunday.
• Santa Ana Avenue:
Vandalism was reported in the
2500 bl<><* at 12:22 p.m.
Sunday.
• Welt Wilson Street: A traffic
accident involving injuries was
reported in the 600 bloc* at
9.51 a.m. Sunday.
•East 18th Street: A
h1t-and·run was reported in the
100 blod< at 12:29 a.m. Sunday.
• West 19th Street: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
800 blodt at 2:17 a.m. Sunday.
•West 20th Street Graffiti was
reported in the 700 blodt at 3: 11
a.m. Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Chenn.a Rold end East
Ocean Front: A traffic accident
involving injuries was reported
at 8:01 p.m. Sunday.
• East Coast Highway: A
hit-and-run was reported in the
1600 blodt at 8:20 a.m. Sunday.
• Iris Avenue: Vandalism was
reported in the 400 blodt at
12:10 p.m. Sunday.
• Newport c.nblr Drift West
Petty theft was reported in the
700 blod< at 7:07 p.m. Sunday.
• Vte Koron: A vehicle burglary
was reported in the 200 blodt
at 1 :52 p.m. Sunday. ·
•West 15th Street: Battery was
reported in the 800 blod< at
2:16 a.m. Sunday.
• 22nd StrNt and West <>c:.en
Front:, Illegal firewortcs were
reported at 11 :09 p.m. Sunday.
•31st StrMt: Vandalism was
reported in the 400 blod< at
10:15 a.m. Sunday.
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SCHOOLS
Continued from Al
the Brown Act l$ required for
these rypes of public mee~.
Council members Ubby Co.-
wan and Gary Monahan dis-
sented, saying the council's pre-
vious decision was satisfactory.
DUNES
Continued from Al
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bring too much traffic or other
congestion with them. They
may even offer a legitimate
substitute to plans made by
previous Dunes owners to
build a "family inn" next door.
That project has been a sore-
spot with city leaders and resi-
dents.
"It's a very interesting, think-
ing-out-of-the-box concepl, •
Mayor Steve Bromberg said. "II
sounds like a concept that
could work as long as It doesn't
increase density."
On Aug. l, Culver-City real
estate group Goldrich & Kest
WARNING
Continued from Al
area. Brown said
·rught now, we only have one
number that includes both
categories." he said.
Brown said that will eliminaLe
situations such as the one
involving James Lee Crummel, a
convicted sex offender now
awaiting trial in connection with
the murder or 13-year-old Jamey
'frotter, who disappeared off
Harbor Boulevard on his way to
school in l 979. Residents
picketed for several days to kick
CrummeJ out of a condo in
Newport Crest.
Min that case. the police
informed the residents that he
was a high-risk offender,· Brown
said. "But it takes the police a t
least two months to inf onn
residents. They need to go
through a legal process, talk 10 a
judge, derennine if the offender
is really high-risk or not. There is
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
574-4298. Include the time, date
and location of the event, as well
as a contact phone number. A
complete listing is available at
www.dailypilotcom.
TODAY
A Feng Shul seminar to Improve
health, relationships and
prosperity will be held at 7 p.m. at
Visions and Dreams, 2482
Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Free.
Reservations are required. For
more information, c~ll (626)
288-1669 or visit
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··1 th.Ink all s;Ue-gUards for the
money are in place,· Cowan said.
•If the council had taken action
in July, the money could have al-
ready been In the process of be·
ingspent."
• O£IRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa af'.ld may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or bv•mall at
deirdre.newman l11timtn.com.
Industries and Terra Vista Man-
agement bought the resort for
about $25.5 million.
Those owners have the right
to build the already-approved
275-room family-style inn.
Previous owner Evans Hotel
Co. had sought 10 build a
581,000-square-foot, 470-room
hotel and conference cen ter.
But when the city's Greenlight
Initiative becam e law, requir·
ing voter approval for some
projects this size. Evans repre-
sentatives decided they wouJd
abandon the unpopuJar plan.
• PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment, business and
politics. He may be reached at
1949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
paul.clinton@lat1mes.com.
'A lot of people don't
know much about
Megan's Law.
Hope~lly, this will also
educat e them and help
keep their kids safe.'
Crala Brown,
founder of Children Alert
a lot of time lost.··
Costa Mesa Police Oet. Sgt.
Jack Archer said he had not
he.ard about Children l\Jert. "ll's
up to people to use it or not use
it..
"II could be useful to some.
maybe not so u~ful to other.,,·
he said. ·eut even if it saves one
child or person from being
victimized, it would've helped ...
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bhsrsth a /st1mes com
WEDNESDAY
A prostat. dbcuulon group will
be held at Hoag Cancer Center
Auditorium from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Free. For more information, call
(949) 7·CANCER
A free semin.,, th• •Lunch Hour
Peel; featuring the "NeoOerm
Procedure" and skincare
treatment. will be held at from 7
to 8:30 p.m. at Body Design, 100
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beadl. Attendees will receive a
gift certificate. and there 1s no
cost For reservations, call (949)
722-3555.
•Growing Pfents Indoors ... The
Easy Way" Is the subject of a
class to be taught at Sherman
Library and Gardens in Corona
del Mar at 9 a.m. The cost is $25,
and pre-registration is required.
Foor more information, call (949)
673-2261.
TliURSDAY
The o,.nge County P.rfonning
Arts Center breaks ground on
new concert hall and theater.
Brief addresses and
performances will be held at 4
p.m. Bulldozers and firewortcs
start up at 6 p.m. The Center is at
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa.
A C.Nfomla grey what. courM Is
being offered at Orange Coast
College starting tonight The
class. Ecology 124, end meets
from 6:30 to 7:35 p.m. Thursday
evenings for eight weeka. Foor
spring registration information,
call (714) 432-5072.
South Coett Pfau hotts the
fatcination of o rchids
lntemational show and sale
through Sunday, Feb. 9, featuring
more than 60 vendors and 100
displays. Foor more information,
call (714) 964-3265 or visit
www.fascinationofordlid•.com
for a complete ahow ad\edule.
A frM ..mlnar on •Joint C.re,
Osteoporosis and Arthritis'" wlll
be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. et
Moth9r's Marltet, 225 East 17th
St., Coste Meaa. f"oor reaervetions,
call (800) 595-MOMS.
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commitment of the original
space pioneers, along with a
good deal of irony In the
contrast between the wildly
enthusiastic support they bad
from the American public and
the current tepid interest in
what 1oday's astronauts
continue to achieve for
mankind.
Those of you old enough to
remember the Mercury
astronauts can also remember
the nationitl pride in the
achievements of those seven
men. For several years. virtually
everything they did was front
page news. We magazine spent
millions of dollars for the
exclusive rights to their per.;onal
lives. and scarcely an issue went
by without detailed
photographic coverage.
Vinually a whole nation was
outside watching for the entrails
of the space capsule on those
pioneering nights -a lone man
sining ln a bucket inside a
vehicle scarcely larger than the
cockpit of a fighter plane, facing
the uncertainties of launch and
reentry, sandwiched around the
mysticism of space.
Slayton's comment W&
prophetic and sadly ironic.
We've been on the brink several
times of d~troying ourselves
and have managed to pulJ back.
We're there again. w.Uung to see
if we go over the edge -and
how far the drop may be.
Meanwhile, human beings are
losing the11 concentration on the
program Slayton predicted
would engage U'> for the next
I ,000 years. rhe irony is that
public intereM ha'i dis'>ipated in
inveThe proportion 10 the
remarkable advances in space
exploration. Til€.' greater the
achievement and 1he farther we
probe into 'ipace. the le 'i pubUc
anention it see~ to allrctct.
l\Jong with tha1 has come
steadily decreasing support.
financiaUy ct.nd ernouonally,
from the federal government.
None of tJie..e disheartening
developme1w. haw <>oftened the
edge of enthusiasm and
excitemenl of the profe~ionals
who conunue to carry our space .
program to the outer reachel> of
ow gaJaxy 111ey almost daily
\
through Sunday, Feb 9
Individual events cost from $8 to
$12, and an enttre weekend costs
$40 in advance or $44 at the door
The event will be held at the
Ensign Intermediate Sc:hool Gym,
2000 Cliff Dnve, Newport Beacti.
For more information, call (714)
891-0788
SATURDAY
The FMnds of the Newport
Beadl PlJbhc Library will hold #A
Bue* A Bag" for books, a used
book sale, from 9 a.m to 4 p.m.
Proceeds will be donated to the
1000 Avocado Ave library. For
more information, call (949)
759-9667.
·o.ep HNllng Through Sound
and Stillness; an evening of
restorative yoga. will be offered
from 5 to 1 p .m at Full Spectrum
Yoga, 2019 Quail St .. Newport
Beach. The cost 1s $25 tn advance
or $30 on the day of the event
Free walking tours of the bedt
bay are being offered between 9
and 10:16 a.m. Guides will take
small group on two-hour tours
starting every 15 minutes. Tours
begin at the comer of East Bluff
Drive and Bae* Bay Road.
Teen Night Out for tMn1 In the
seventh through ninth grades will
be held at the Bio<* of Orange.
The city of Costa Mesa invites
teens to participate in an
excursion to the mall and movies.
Meet at the Downtown
Recreation Center, 1860 Anaheim
Ave .. Costa Mesa, for pizza at 6
p.m. Participants will retum to the
center at 10 p.m. The $30 oost
includes pizza, movie,
transportation and auperv1sion.
Foor more information, call (71 4)
327-7660.
FEB.11
A WOfbhop on •Selling
Tectinlquee that Wo,._,; will be
held from 9 a.m. to noon at
National Unlve,..lty, 3390 Harbor
Blvd., Coate M .... The $26 fee
lndudea materiala. f"oor more
Information, call (714) 650-7369
FEB.12
A frM Mmlner cded •Nutrttion
and Cerdlovaacul1r Health• will
be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at
Moth9r'I Martcat. 225 East 17th
St., Costa Mesa. f"oor rnorvetlona
call (800) 696--MOMS. '
·c..... Ptnon.l ltlnd and
lncfe•" Bualn .. a• la the •ubject
for the Newport Bt.m Chamber
of Commtn:9 luncheon held at
noon It the Rldluon Hot.I, 464&
MecAtthur 91\td., Newport
BMdl. The cott la 120 for
m.mbtra wtth • reMrvetlon and
$2& for all othen at tht door. f'.or mor. Information, call (Ml)
7%"'4400.
conduct expcrlmenl.8 ln q>ace
that will provide humanity
knowledge ln biology, physics,
chemlstry, ecology and medicine
that will.greatly enrich our lives.
Our partly completed space
station, say Its lotemational
directors, will provide "a
research fudllty with unmatched
capabilities."
To which we yawn and pour
out many billJons of dollars for a
missUe derense system I.hat has
never worked and probabty
never will work.
So while the Mercury
astronauts risked thclr lives in
the bright light of public
adulation and enthusiastic:
support. today's astronauts work
-with no Jess dedication -ln
virtual anonymity. And, it need,
to be emphasized. with no les.\
danger. The margin for error in
bringing a space vehicle back
into the earth's acmospbere ~as
narrow now as it was when
Glenn made the first orbital
mght.
We should be tragically aware
of that after Saturday's disaster,
especially if investigations shoo
that the steady withdrawal of
funding for the space program
was a sigruficant factor in the
accident.
Back again 10 the Mercury
astronauts for <;0me final
perspective. Blunt·spoken Navy
Lt. Cmdr. Wally Schirra told me·
M None of us is interested in the
glamour of being a spaceman.
We're interested in getting up
and getting back. We have faith
in the Space Age and in the
p~ple running this program.·
ro which Navy u . Cmdr. Alan
Shepard added: "The risk isn't a'
great as many people feel that 11
is. The men connected with thi.,
pro1ect won't attempt space
flight unu.I we reach the hjgh
probability that has been set We
have a better chance of coming
back Wlth the capsule than 10
many of our duues on routine
light t~~ in which we have
been serving.·
Ille members of the crew of
Columbia undoubtedly had thh
same faith. We need to be very
sure that 11 ~not displaced -
and that the asLrOnauts who
follow them can continue 10
hdveit.
• JOSEPH N BEU 1s a resident of
Santa Ana Heights Hts regular
column appea~s Thursdays
FEB.13
A tr.. seminar called -~,
Ch1kfs Health# wit be held from
6;~ to 7:JO p.m. at Mocher's Maritet.
225 East 17th St, Costa Mesa For
reserv8tl0ns, call (800) 596-MOMS
FEB.15
A computer faw will be head at
the Orange County Fair and
Expositions Center Building 10
from 10 am. to 5 p.m. through
Sunday. Adm1ss1on for eduhs ''
$5, for dltldren younger than 10.
free Foor more information, call
(800) 800-5600
The UC Irvine Atbomum's
annual Winter Orcttid Show,
·Prelude to Spring;' will take
place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the ·
UCI Arboretum on the UCI NoQh
Campus Adm1ssJon i1 $2 per
person. Children and members
get in for free. For more
1nforma1ton, call (949) 824-5833
GORDON
James E. ·
December 17, 1922 • Jlnmfy 27, 2003
Retnd co-found« and CEO
of Gordon ThomJ)!on
Manufacturwa• Repf1N6i 1tatlve,
JamM Gordon PMted 8WWf at
hla hom• surrounded by hi•
femUy. He WM 80 YMf'S old and resided In N.wport Beach for
32yeara.
Born In Redlands, CA. Jim
recolved hla BA and met his
wffe JOM at the Unlveralty of
Redlanda aft., MfVIOQ" In th• Navy d&.rtng Wortd Ww 11.
Jim tethd In 1990 and ep«rt
hi• 1atlf11m4Hrt YMf'I .novlnG hi• family Ind fMnda. He~ ...
be rlfMmber9d u an avid
gotftr, t•nnl1 player, bo1t
enthusiatt, and lf1tst..
He WM preceded In deeih by
hie eon Jamee Alan and It
IUl'Ytv.d by: hll wife Jolr1 of 55 ~ .... ~--.-nn. ! . Btfbhlr9, Jan• (Chrlt . Woodw~~wc1~. Joanne (Gary
Plluua; and gr1ndchlldrtn
Devon, Ma1on~Jull1, ~. Pllge. 1')w,
JondW1, ~Ind • • hi:=····~~~ '• CeMbrat• hta life In I prtvllle
Olr••WllnY· TI-....._ U», .......
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STUDENT OUTLOOK
Wh[!refans
get hurt more
than players
E very year at the end of January, men go to
batde shedding blood, sweat and tears on
an open Held of freshly cut grass. Tens of
thousands of loyal surveyors sit on the edge of
their seats ~rcome with emodoo as a contagious
fiery pas..ion runs rampant throughout the
stadium.
This testosterone driven event is known as the
Super Bowl Everywhere in America. the sound of
ASHLEY
MICHAELS
beer cans opening mixes with
the smeU of heart-stopping ·
cholesterol-saturated foods
wafting lhrough the air.
Unfortunately. in the
anticipation, people overlook
that Super Bowl Sunday is on e
of the deadliest.drunk driving ·
days of the year.
On an average day, 44 people
die in alcohol-related traffic
crash~. whJCh accounts for
40% of highway deaths. On
each of the pa.o.t six Super Bowt
Sunday-.. an average of 59
people were lolled in aJcohol-related crashes,
constituung 54% of highway dea~ that day. Ln
the year 2000, 62 people were lcilled Ill
alcohol-related traffic crashes on Super Bowt
Sunday. accounting for more than 59% of all road
deaths that day
Not all comparu~ are unaware of the danger of
drunk driving. Budwc~r ha.o. -,et up a safe ride
home program at the Super Bowt for people who
have consumed 100 much alcohol. It ..eems ironic,
since with each 30--.econd '>POI that played this
Super Bowl. they 'ipent more than S2 million in
advertising to get them drunk in the first place.
On Jan. 26, Tampa Bay and Oakland went head
to head, resulting in a victory for the Buccaneers.
Celebration was left at the gate of the parking lo t,
however, as people en tered the hcu.ardous screets
filled with drunk. tired and emotional drivers.
Sadly, this year, automobtle cr~hes went up 68%
in the state wtth the lo'>ing team. 6% in the
winner'-. '>late, and 42% m neutraVi.tates.
lf we continue on th LS path of annual lllcreru.ing
deaths on the day of the Super Bowl. this
wonderful event wtll soon be overshadowed by the
gner of fatal accid enb and permanent mjunes.. As
an intelligent people, let us not rum a umely
Amencan traditJon over momentary i.tupidity.
• ASHLEY MICHAELS IS a Newport Harbor High Scnool
1unior whose columns will appear occasionally in the
Forum section
READERS RESPOND
Port Theater
in the storm
AT ISSUE: Should Corona del
Mar's Port Theater get
"landmark" status so owners can
modify the building more easily?
I do not think that the Port Theater de.erves
land.mark status. I agree fully with Newport
Beach Councilman Dick Nichols that it should
be tom down. The buildJng is antiquated and
parking is indeed limited. But please, no more dry
cleaners or rug shops. We have plenty of those.
. JEANIE WERNER
Corona del Mar
Councilman Dick Nichols' lobbying against the
grandng of•hlstoricaJ site~ designation to the
grand old Port Theater is a classic case of misuse
of public office for personal gain -his living
close to the theater, and obvious concern that it
might be used for\ different purpo e, by
differing people, than he would choose.
I was warned to expect this type of behavior
from Nichols by several friends when we were
discusslng whether or not to vote for him as
councilman. I wt.sh to retract my vote.
EWOTT C. MERCER
Newport Beach
Designate the three theaters as ·1andmark
theaters.•
MICHAEL SAFRAN
Newport Beach
Although I am a resident of Costa Mesa, I Uved
ln Newport Beach for yean and yeau. and so
many people enjoyed going there to aee the
pictures that were abown ln that wnue. I am just
appalled that the city counctlmeo would think It
was a nuisance. ft bu been part of the long
hiatory here, Newport. and It deHrvet atatua u a
historic tlte. . JMEMNOLD
Costa Mesa
Keep the an-deco facade, but tum the
~ lnto what ta l'elDy needed -a part1nc
atructun. DAVIDIMTH
Corona Del Mai
MAILBAG
• I '·.
~ 1A Y P11 OT
Costa Mesa city leaders are once again grappling with how to fix up the Westside Business owners. including Roger MacGregor of MacGregor
yachts, argue that wholesale redevelopment 1s not the answer. Others think that those businesses should make way for homes
More studie~ needed on
environmental threats to Back Bay
Jim Cokru.'<; letter to lhl' OaiJy PiJ01 ra1..es
imponan1 que<.uon-. ("lfal k Bay de.,erv~
prote<:tion," Wedne'>dayJ.
He ha.'> observed the d1-.appearance of
arumaJs from the Back Bely and the de.,truction
o f their hab11a1. What .ire• we doing 10 the Upper
Newpon Bay? Are Wl' dl">trnymg ll-u~ precious
re!>Ource. one of the ft:w natural cstuane.<.
rema.irung on thl' <.altforrna coa..,t7
The ~late or Cahfom1a ha.'> authorv.ed the
renovauon of !>hell maker l~land. located in the
Back B.ty. and h~ given SS million for tJlli.
purpo'>e Int., improvement, no doubt. will
bnng more v1<,1tor> to the Upper Newport Bay.
With 1nueasing development and increasmg
populauon. the dc.,trunton of the envtronment
will continue
Recently, thc u ty of Newport Beach signed an
extension of the settlement agreement for John
Wayne Alrpon authormng 10.8 milJion annual
passengers. Mo'it plane!> usually take off over
Newpon Bay toward the ocean. To date, there
ha<; never been a c;tudy of the contamination
from aircraft exhaust over Newport Ray. Such a
'>ludy would ~heel light on one source of
damage to the bay II would seem that this ts
long overdue.
II should not be too diffi cult to finance
s u ch a scientific Mudy, either from the
government or a private fund Such a ~tudy
would allow u~ to u nderstand the source and
am o unt of con1amma11on and would also
allow us 10 take corrective measures so as to
protect the environment of the Upper
Newport Bay.
SHIRLEY A. CONGER
Corona del Mar
Westside bu~inc~'I owner' an::n 't
the on ly ones wit h right~
As Costa Me">a finJ.IJy lunhl'' 111\o\Jrd ll>.111~·
the broken WeMs1de. we will hl' hl·Jr111g '"d
tales about obtru1>1ve governmt•nt '>111mp111~
on property nKhl<,, and wt'll rc.u.l the U'li.tl
letters and column-. from '>onw who do not
fully under<.rand that prorwrt} nght'> c·mt 1111
both sidel> of the fence
The bree1es that blow over a lal ton 1111 '-'
piece of propen} on the \Ve-.i..1dt' 1hat uw'
airborne toxic chem11:aJc, '>OOn him'\ •1H·r thl'
adjacent properties. including humt',, 'd11111t..
and day-care center;, and affect the n~ht '" thl'
quiet en1oyment of thoM' properlle'> h\ tlllN'
who live there. Maybe thts • ., ~h ... mo,111t 1hl'
induscrial users on the Wec;t.,1dt• don't ll\t' on
the Westside, or even in Costa Me.,a. l\.to ... 1 lfq·
in Newport Beach and other enhghientd l 1l1t''-
where the quality o( ltfe of the re<.1den1' ol 1lw
city are protected from thl' \ ery type'> of tom
chemicals used in some Wt•,1<,1dt• fallum·.,
We may not be able to '>Ct' odor'>. h111 I hey arP
a.<, real as the air we aho can't '-l't' (>tic Ir'> .trf'
molecuJes of chemital<, that enlt'r 0111 llJ,al
passages and lung<;. /\'> ttll'y do '>O. lht·~ .1rl'
often absorbed Ullo our blood ...iream, wht·re
they travel throughout our bod1e' and ran
sometimes cause damage. dt'>t'a\t' and death
And, apart from the atrbornt.' chem1laJ.,,
what about soil contamination? Wh.il' about
the water table? '
At the last Planmng Comm1-. .. 1011 mt•t•1111g
when the subject of redevelopnH·n1 \\a'
raised, I held up an 11 page go\ ernnwnr
report that listed almoi.t 200 1ox1l cht•mtl ah
that cause everytluog from liver and t'\'l'
damage to cancer. Many of the'>e Lhenm 011-.
are used in the types of busine,.,e., \\t' ha\l' on
THE VERDICT
1111' \\t•,1,1dt'. I lopt'fulh our t 11\ lt·adt•r-. w1JI
"'l' thruugh !he lo>..11 duud-. a11d '>moke
'>l reen' n.,1ng Imm ... umt• 1ndu.,1nal buildings
aml tht>1r on upJ.1w. JI1d will h.in• the political
111uragl' to lrt·l· the bluff, from pollu110n and
1mpropt>r u.,e.,
Hatk to tht., 'ub)t:'ll of ohtrn-.1\P
gm l'rnment talo:tng propertlt''> rtw..e lal tory
m\ner' \\ho are u~111g 1h1'> Jrgument have 11
\.H11ng f ht• 111>.ll indl1'1nt'' 011 ( O'lta \.1es~l°S
\\P'l'>ldl' haH· been protected b) luld.l
g11wrnmt'11l for m.tn) \l'Jr' I maJ goH'rnment
fhl, l 11n'1'lt'nth but l<lt·d t•1 the w1~he., of
111111 < '"ta \lesa re'>1dent'> \\ho make their
money b) pulluung our c1rv The local
gowrnment ha!> done tht'> pnmanly through
the '>lmplt• deVlce of keeping incorret·t 1omng
.md land u<.e de1>1gnauom m place that keep
the \\'e.,h1de mired m toXJcity
11 s time we lrec the Westside bluff'> from the
hea\'} hand or government and let the pnV-cllt'
'>el tor fix the problems by using long·'itandmg
h1~hes1 and he'>L u~es for the land After all,
people are willing to pay a premium to buy
land fur hou .. mg thal has vtew-.. -and
hou,ing doesn't pollute -but such Vle~ are
of no value to factorie<>. What then ts the value
11f thl' bluffs to thei,e fact one!., 1f 11's not the
v1t•ws? It 1s the naturaJ octa" bree1es that
blow the toxic fumes away from the factonec,
11'<, 11me to free tht• bluff., from the polluuon
and from the heavy hand or government that
allow~ the pollu11on and olher proble~ to
exl'>t Ir•~ 11me ltl c;are about the c1t1.1ens of
< .oMa Mesa and not the bonom lme of factory
owners It's urne to change Costa Mesa from
bemg the city dump of Newport Beach into
the Sbuung City on the Hill
MARTIN Mil.LARD
Costa Mesa
Funny, you don 't look that old
I ran into B.J. Johnson the other
day, and she told me that
Corona del Mar has Its
centennial coming up -not that
many years before m y own.
My first vision of Corona del Mar
was [rom across the bay look.Ing at
what we Balboans then called the
Palisades. My first visit to the town
took place In 1921, when my ter
gave me a dime for a ride o n the
launch thac ran rrom the Pavilion
to the Palisades Hotel. I jumped off
the launch ontu a Ooat attached to
a ramshackle pier at the foot of 1
long llight of teps that led to the
Palisades Hotel That partf cul&r
day, they were filming a movie on
the Ooat. and I was so fascinated
that I spent all day watc;hlng. ao
that when the operator of the
launch tokl me It was his la.st Uip. r
left without tMr aetting foot In
C.Orona del Mar ltld!.
My next villt I drove over wtth
my brothtt-tn-law, Dk:k Whitson.
In those days. It wu quh a
jowney. Of cout1t, we could ride
aao11 the hlltlof to Balboa ....-CS on the feny, but that met 50 oeaa
and With Dlck'a Model T, OOI could
ditw fomiitf' on 50 cents worth of
~~wwidnMup Niwpon~.ama.co
ROBERT
GARDNER
Santa Ana, then
along some dirt
roads to the
head of the
Upper Newport
Bay.
There we
found a road
that ran along
the bay to
wberetbe
pretenc bridge
croues the
water. Here, we
turned and followed the pment
Bayside Dme to Its lntenection
with carnation. At that point. the
road ran up the lide of the bluff
coming out at Ocean Boulevard.
Ptom there. we dl"OYe to Budt
~where another m<Me wu
being made. this one about
Bakimos. l1 was lnteftlltin8 to
wa_tm a buiiCb of emu In heavy
fur 5UIU and boott ~ 10 take
lmyab out lhnJlllh the sud. IC Wiii
JO 1111es_.. lbat once -.An 1
apenl . day WllCbint chi ftb:nlns
Ind not aplOril1c earon. del Mat. ._.,_....._,mademy
nes1 *it ID Coram del Mar. tt
hlipp8ned wblli lti lftCroducld
me to 1 C..,.. ~ who
....... $25. _.....tD..wocl• •
the Corona del Mar bathhou~e.
Since I wa<; wor~g al the Gret'n
Dragon washing gl~<>eS for 10
cent an hour, and not too many
ttours. I wa~ going to be rich ·
beyond my wildest dream~
By this time. Corona del Mar had
become Corona del Mar even 10
hardened Balboans. The name
Palisad still tuck to the hotel.
which opened and closed with
some regularity.
The oJd Corona del Mar
bathhouse was in what now
called Plra1e' Cove. At the tune.
there was a w1de beach in front of
the b&thhou that re rhed almost
U th way the w.iter to thr
C.i.l,lesp e house on the Balboa ide
and Up lO lM ft Laboratory
on the Corona Jet Mar d Those
whk:h are naw bay-front lo in
<.bh1a CoYe were then •ruiide lors.
Of QC>Uf'le, 1J the lotA wrre \IKMl,
u MIT most of the lotl In the rat
of Corona d Mar.
1be bllhhouse on
pilkwa W hid two ..... OM tor Men. one for WDC1lm. =rould .... llllo lhe
ttwy rented fnMn me..
The ......... of lnJ tummer WU meet1tc ome ~who
.... bolrd ... lor .... dae
channel mouth
Although I drove to Corona del
Mar \t'ven days a week that
summer. I never left the beach. so I
still didn't havt! much ofa
perspttttve on the place.
After the concrete breakwater
wa.'I installed, I oftm iWaDl over to
go bodysuriing. slidJng lnto tM
wave .., It ran alo de the
breakwater. You could get an
800-fooc ride. or coune. if you got
too dose to me concrete. you 1oat •
shoulder, but that was w chance
you took.
At the foot of the blakwater was
an iron chalJi ladder that you
climbed to get on the
bm'\kwat r, where )'OU O'Olted to
the end and repeated the proam.
Again, my ac:tMdes ~
geographt~ UtNted. Ind my ~of corona del Mal'..,..
no grea_trr than le hid ewr
lt wun\ undl 1947, when we
buDt our ~on lrit.. 1111111 I i'elilly
got to mow dw town.~ I
IW!d what 1 round. bectit• l'w
t>taa here ewr-.ce-m 1 baPe
to be here foJ the oeMltlldaft.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"I'm nothing without my .
supporting cast."
Jimmy Pelzel, UC IMne
volleyball star
M Tuesday, February 4, 2003
UCI's junior star would
rather have the spotlight
directed on his team,
rather than himself.
Steve Vlrcen
Daily Pilot
In a matter of four
weeks, he . has be·
come the~ter boy
of UC Irvine athlet-
ics. He has l:>ecome the superstar of
the surprise story of the year at Ant·
~&erland.
Jimmy Pelzel should take a bow. He
should do a dance, maybe even take a
Sharpie and sign his name on a volley·
ball.
But, that's not his style.
First or all, there are 16 regular-sea·
son ma tches remaining. But most irn·
portantly, Pelzel won't take all of the
credit He wants his teammates to grab
all the anendon.
UCl became the top team in the na·
don for the first time in school history
Jan. 28. The UsA Today/ American Vol·
leyball C.oaches Association poll will be
released today, and the Anteaters will
more than likety remain No. 1 after re-
bounding from their first loss or the
season and exacting revenge with a
three-game sweep over No. 2 Hawaii
Saturday.
The Anteaters are 11-l, the greatest
start in the programs history. A na·
dona! volleyball magazine will soon
run a story on a day in the life of Pelzel,
but if the 6-foot-6 junior opposite had
Fe~lOhonofff MARK NEBEKER
5porta Edtor Roger Carlson • (9491 574-4223 • $ports Fu: (9491650-0i 70
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DAILY PILOT COLLEGE ATHLETE OF THE .MONTH
• 1mm e ze
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his way, the article would be about his
team lf Pelzel had his choice, there
would be the Daily Pilot College Alh·
letes of the Month in honor of the Ant·
eaters.
wit feels really good to get this sort of
recognition, but I wish they would fo.
cus it more on the learn," Pelzel said.
"I'm nothing without my supporting
cast.
"Monce (Tucker) is probabty our
best all -around player. He hits. He
passes. He's a grear blocker. Russ
(Marchewk.a), who comes off the
bench. can start at any Division l
school Jarett Jensen is a vocal lead&.
Spencer Bemus has stepped up big
this year. A lot of the success should be
attribuled to Greg Forci. He's probably
OONLE.ACH/OAll.Y PILOT
Jimmy Pelzel, who does it all for the UC Irvine men's volleyball team, is the Daily Pilot College Athlete of the Month .
the best libero in the nation. David
Kniffin is exactly wha1 you wanl in a
setter. We've all elided very well, from
the coaching staff to the players.
(Coach John Speraw has) been around
the game. He's played at this level He
knows whal it's like to win a national
championship. We've just been listen·
ing to him, doing what he says and fol-
lowing the game plan."
According to the game plan, Pelzel
KE.NT I T
(pronounced pale-7.ale) has been the
leader of the Anteaters. He has been
UQ's kill leader in nine of the 12
matches.
Pelzel is the Daily PUot College Ath·
lele of the Month for January.
·Jimmy is doing a 101 for us right
now," said Speraw, uas first-year
coach. "He's our best hitter in transl·
tion and our go-to guy when we need
a big side out He has scored a ton of
points with his jump serve. He has be-
come one of our best end blockers.
We've been able to do a good job with
Jimmy matched up against the oppo·
nent's best hiner. Because of his suc·
cess at the net we've been able to do a
good defensive job against other
teams."
Pelrel leads the team in kills (208).
See PELZEL. Paa• A8
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
Eagles clinch
playoff spot
Estancia cruises past Santa
Ana despite 31 turnovers
to lock up postseason
berth with Golden West
League triumph.
Bury Faulkner
Daily Pilot
COSIA MF.sA -Having risen to the
top of the Golden West League, the fs·
tancia High girls basketball team's chaJ.
lenge with three league games remain·
Ing is to not lower Its play to the level of
competition.
Unfortunately for the
"But we'd demolish a 101 of the teams in
this league if we pressed all the time. Al
the same time, our girls have to be d.l&ci·
pUned enough to know we have to
come out and play hard against teams
tha1 don't have our skill level:
The lack of early intensity was appar·
eol as the Saints seized leads of 3·2 and
5-4, then rallied to de the game at 9·9
with 2:13 left in the first quarter.
But, with its full-court press in place,
the F.agles scored the next 16 polnta,
over a span of 3:39, and were never
again seriously threalened.
Senlor Tisha Gray was the most con·
s:istent Eagle, dispersing her 19 point.a
and 10 rebounds throughout
four quarters.
Estancia's Reyna Garcia (4) splits Santa Ana defenders Eva Rincon, left, and Anna Chavez (15) on her way to the basket
in Monday nighfs Golden West.League girls basketball game.
F.agles' attempt to prepare for
the post.season, that level
doesn't figure to be inordi·
natety high. as was the case
Monday night against visiting
Santa Ana
Junior 'Disha Wase col·
lected 12 rebounds, 10 assists
and five points, despite mlsa·
ing about half the firat quar-
ter with foul trouble.
Senior XochJd Byfield and
junior Nancy Castro chipped
in eigtlt points and ftve ~
bounds, apiece, while 10 of
the 11 l!agtes who saw action HONORS
UCI Hall of
Fame has four
new members
OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
The Saints (9 · 11, 2-6 in
league) played hard 10 the
end, but were overmatcbed
by the Eagles, who improved
to 14·8, 9-0 with a 57...:3 vic-
tory tha1 Coach 1aml Rappa
won't rue alongside her team's c:lasaic
performances. The win, combined with
a loss by fourth-place Ocean View (4-5
in league) clinched a guaranteed berth
in the OF Southern Section Playof& for
the Bagles, who can wrap up at leut a
&bare of the league aown with a win
Wednelday night over en.town rival
Costa Mesa.
-11 waa sloppy," said the ftrat-year Bl·
tanda coach. whose team hu now won
14 ltra.lgbt league games. dating beck to
a 5-0 run to dole the Pad& c:out
Leque campaign lut year, en route to a
co-champlo'*1tp. "We got into our jun·
gle ball court pme. lnatead of runnlna
our oft'enee. •
1be e.p,a oommltted s 1 turnoYm,
IOtne of wblcb went caiated by It~
Santa Ana defenee: But eewnl W9ywud
~ appeered to be the reeult ~ In· cWrereoce. • the hottl, at rm.. toyed
with the ICll.PPY Seintl.
"It we don\ come out prelllns. we
don'l 1MM m.t lnteoli~· R..-~
scored
Hdpl.ng to overcome their
turnover trouble, the Eagles potted a
47-31 rebounding advantage. And. ~e
splle playing lo the boys gym for the
first time all year (a broken cabJe pm-
wnted one goal from being Jowa-ed
Into place lo the glrta gym), they lhot
52.5" from the 6eld. lnduding 7 of 8 In
the ftnal eight minutes.
1be l!aglel. howwYer, mJaed 17 of ~l
free tb.rowa, after coming in with what
Rappa eltimated .. 7°" proftden'cy
from the foul line all eeuon.
Rappa ea.kl abe hopes to haw the bu·
bt repaired In time to bolt Calta MeA
Wednelcky.
After the 16-0 run put l!ltanda tn
command. the two t-.ma traded 1UD1 to
clOM the erst half. S.Ota Ana IUWl-
wkhed & pt.Ir of 6-0 NDI around & to
Bllanda bunt to make lt so.21 at lntS-
millk>n.
The e...-llCOred the dnt ... polQtl
of the third quarter and. aftll' Senta
... uaa,,...41
Oarly Pilot
COLLEGE
BASEBALL
Eye
-of the
Tiger
With poise a nd
confidence, UCl's
Glenn Swanson is
anxious to build off
his remarkable
fres hman season.
Steve Vlreen
Daily Pdot
I le V.'<l!> the k.id from nowhere.
1ht.• k}d..op one wanted. What w;i.<,
Johr~e thinking when he rc-
rnuted Glenn Swanson?
Who\ Glt:nn Swanson?
All the kid had wac; a stroni.: left
harn.J, a lanky-like framC' and a
huw· load of confidence When
\Jvagc• went to <;ee Sw,m~on, now
lH lrvlne\ leh -handed .,tar
p11cher. the <Jcinny kid ch5played
hcdft and a ralmnc<..., that re
llt>fined the state of cool
\wan.".>n\ coolness will ht-1m
portanl for the An1ea1er.. who
op<·n thrar c;ea\On lorught al 6
..iwunst !·~no State at Anteater
l~llpark. Swanc;on might <;(.'e
<.<>rne action. I le will '>tart Friday
111 opm a three-game -.eric-. at
\Jma Oarn. Swan<;0n. a l.owsvtllc
'lugger Freshman All Amenwn.
< ompiled an 8-5 record and a 4 4'1
I HA I~ '>eal>On.
C .. on6dence ha'> alwaY" been
..,wamon'!> greatest il.'-'>t't I le gar
1wn.'tl the attnbute when hl· wa.'> a
'-'lphomon.> at Mor;e I hgh. a
-.chool an San Diego that"; not
known for ba.'>C-ball. Rack tht·n.
"iwan<.on wa.:, thrown into the fire.
Ill' became a '>tartmg V-JJ"'ilty
patcher and the lod thnved an the
~tuat1on. After the ~>n. baw
ball bt.>came <,enou..,, rather than
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SPORTS
I
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Most left-handed pitchers are described as "crafty," but UC Irvine's Glenn Swanson, center, 1s more of a bulldog with tus dbundance ot car f1der1c p
the hobby 11 had been throuWiout
hlS ltfe. Swanson looked to hh fa .
ther for guidance.
~wclflbOns father. ( ;lcnn \r ..
played basehall throuWiout lu., lift·
and built a passion for the '>port
wtule growing up in Pllt">hurgh.
Hut Glenn Sr. c;aid ha-.eball fv2Jed
m lugh school and hr evf'ntually
'>topped playmg. I le d1d1i't w.tnt
that to happen to hL'> "'lll
··1 would have felt J:\lllty 1f I
tlld.11'1 do my pan ... c.lenn \r -..ud
"I le had the dt°'>ut' and thl' want
to. It v.ould have tx.'t'n d '>Imme to
W<L\te at. I told hun, 'If it\ <,omt.•
thing you W-dllt. you have 10 grab
it. I blew my t.hance when I was a
kid. and I thmk he took tJ1at lo
heart. I expt'Cted him to do V..'t'll "
And. ..o the confidt.•nn• l<.Une
fmm father and wt·nt to the "m.
and ( .lenn Jr u-.ed ru .. nt'\\.found
ht-bef an lurrt..clf to achu-w '>U<
l ""-'> an the prep rank.'>.
"I figurl'd that w.i.' my chance
to prove myself," \wan'>'lll "1Jd of
h•'> opponuni1y a<, a sophmnore at
Mor<.c "The only way I W.t'> going
to do that wa., to have rnnfidt'nt.e .
If you don't have confidenre to
beat '>Ornebody. 11\ prob.1hly not
gomg to happen. You haw to '>et'
COLLEGE BRIEFS
it happen. or olhef'Wl'>e you're JU.'>l
gomg to be let down "
Sw.m..,on\ rnnfidence mcrca-.ed
ru. the year, went by and m hll>
-.enior ":>Ca..cm, he reached the
high point. A pro -.cout di.-.covered
tum at unknown Mor.<· I llgh. ·me
c,cout referred '-,wanson to ~vc1ge.
the USC pitdung coach who had
help develop the t~r. of l3drry
i'Jto and Marl.. f'nor and W'd.., nO\~
i.:01ng to coach a new program c11
lJ( I.
~v-agc went tu '>l'<-' ~\\.an~on.
And the lad 1mprt,.,ed 1ht.· wach
with thdt unique confidc•ncc
~we recruited him knowing he
was a spa1al lad." ~Mtge ..aJd of
~Wan.son ~1 k· dJdn't gt·t too much
publicity an !>an Diego I \l'll 111 t.tw
Sein Oiego Union lnhune. he
wa."11 t lughJy publJw.t•tl 11~ W'cC>
alway-. m tht•n.> tor 'tau-.uc<.
among the leadt•r. 111 'tnkeouL'>
and win., but tha1 Wd.'> 11 I le
playt'd for a h1J,:ll "'hool that·
wasn't much ol ,1 v.~nfllng pro
gram. I IP wa., ..i diamond an the
rough Ill· tunw<l 0111 to be a bet·
ter per.on than lw "' a pi1cher.
And, that'., hard to ..ay"
Mor.e I hWJ had not won a
league UUC' an ha.'>l•haJI m ..chool
lu.<,tory, 37 year.. fhctt L'> unul
Swan.'>Cln ramr along. '-,\.,ctn'>'m
led the liger. Ill their 11"1 t'\N
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lne UC Irvine womrn\ water
polo team opened i~ '>t.'a!>On
with twu victone' 111 tht' Red
land'> Mtru· Tournament 'iunday
Coach Juhe ~wall's Anteate~
U'>ed a balanced attack to defeat
Ca.I ~tate Bakersfield and then
they used wme opponunisuc
defense to score a 7-5 win over
Unjvers1ty of Redland~. Melii.sa
Fernandez, a junior who earned
All -Amencan honorable men
lion recognition la<>t year. ~ored
,two goals in each game. Junior
Erica Honnan and senior Megh
'an O'Donnell posted three goals
each on the day UU '>Cnaor
goalie Sunceray Oaamhlee re
Continued from A6
program fiom 1992-96 and she Is
one of only three players in UO
women's basketball history to
seore over I.JOO points and grab
'too rebounds in her career. finish·
·thg with l.380 points and 713 re-
~uncb. Basheer led the team in
'Sc:oring 37 times in her career and
~d 29 games of 20 or more
R<>lnts.
As a junior In the 1994-95 sea-
son. Basheer averaged 15.6 points
'!pl<l 7.9 rebounds per game In
'l~ ua to the Big West C.On-
ference Toumiment champion-
• ship and the schools first NC.M
'Ibumament appearance. She was
named the Most Valuable Player of tbe 1995 Big West Tuwnament
• She ranks ln the Tup 10 In nine
categorfes of UO career statistics. •Jh 1996, she wa,, a Kodak All·
~can honorable mendon se-
~on and also wu UO's Lauds
"& Laurels Athlete of the Ytar.
-Qafg became uaa first blue-
bell AD1Amerlcan in the tnaugumJ
'pr of the aport ln 1970. He ,J?layed two aeaaom for the Arlt-· au.en and wu a model of~
tplCy. playing every lnnlfl8 of each ~·lame In center 8eld and hitting
ChUd 1n the ua lineup.
Qalg ranks eeoond In UCJ'a re-
'oord book for stolen baaes tn a
jdntJe .eeuon with 26 tn 1970 and lfe batted .3G9 u a lefllor In 1971.
'In cbe career records at ua. he II ~incamr~~ ~ a..363 madr. and he ICI fourth ~ ....., a.ea with 39 md In (If.
1ileewtlh 11.
·~=ct>e'°:e:'ot~ lllld lvtl. ... the AmMlln
lOrded five 'MlVt''> in the win OH•r
Bctkl'r'>field
lhe AnteatN'> will return tn
acuon at the UC San Dwgo In
ton lnvttaUonaJ \aturday and
~unday.
MEN"S GOLF: UC Irvine in 1lxth
·me UC Irvine men':. golf team
1:. an c;ilcth place out of 16 teamo;
m a darlme~ delayed '>Crnnd
round of the An7..ona lotercol-
legiate Tournament on Monday
at Aro,ona National Golf Oub "1
Tuc-..on
UCI. ranked 31st nationally,
,., al "i under. Jeff Coburn, a U< I
<.enaor, '" an -.eventh place and1-
v1duallv. with one hole to com-
plete tht' 'el·ond round Coburn
.,hot a 69 an the opening rouod.
Junior Vinnie Poncano 1.:, an the
clubhouse at I -under 141 (71-
70) after two rounds and senior
Mtke Lavery 1<. In 461h place at
3-over 145 (66 79 after 36 holes.
heshman Ryne RmdOeasch is
an 60th place at 14 7 (76-71) and
senior Ryan Armstrong 1!> on
the cour.,e at 8-over with two
holes to play in the second
round
The rt'!>t of play t'> planned to
be completed today
won a combined 60 games and medal 111 Sydney. In 2001, Duplanty
advanced to an NC.AA regional w-a.s elected by the USOCs Athlete
both years. Followmg his senior Advisory Council to serve as a
season, he signed a profebSional member of the USOC's Executive
contract with the Kamas C'Jty Roy-C.Ommittee.
aJs and played for seven seasons Kaplan was one of the leader.. of
in that organization. the Anteater men's tennis program
During his off-seasons. Craig In the late 1980s when ua was a
volunteered his time coaching at perennial national power. Kaplan.
UO with Gary Adams and Tum wbo was an NCAA AD-American in
Spence. and helped the Anteaters 1987. 1988 and 1989, had career re-
to NCAA titJes in 1973 and 1974. cords of 107-51 in sfngtes and 98·
Duplanty was the starting 28 in doubles. He heJped lead UQ
goalie on the Anteater men's water to a No. 4 national ranking In 1989.
polo team that won the NCAA when he compUed a singles record
championship in 1989. That sea-of 35·8. Kaplan was mnlced fifth In
son. he was named first-team AIJ. the final nadonaJ singles ~
American. first-team All-Big West that season and was named the
C.Onfereoce and was selected a Region 8 Player or the Year.
member of the All-NCAA lbwna· He also was the 1989 Big West
ment team He a.I.so received All· Conference Player or the Year and
American dNincdon ln the 1996 wa,, UO's Lauds & Laureb Athlete
and 1987 seasons. He also was a of the Year. Kaplan. who won the
four-year letter winner with the 1969 Big West Conference ~ ua swtmmin.g program. ea.ming title. also played on four cormnooe
All-Btg West C.Onference honors In doubles' champiomh1p Learns.
1967 and 1988. Kaplan m<Mld onto a prof~
In 1989. Duplanty was a NCM sional career and played In all of
Pall ""Jbp Six" awan:S wlnnet plus the major Grand Slam events:
wa.. ua~ Btg West Scholar-Ath-Wlmbledon. and the u.s.. French
lete of the Year. UO\t Laud,, & and Australian Opms.. He was a 6-
Laurek Alhlete of the Year. and an na1ist In the 1990 U.S. Oay Coult
P.xdlange Oub oC IMne Athlete of Olamplonshipt and naoked as
the Year. b.lgb as ll3th In \\brtd ATP Rank·
Duplanty was a three-time lngs. .
member of the U.S. Olympic Wa-The 2003 UC lM:ne AlhleeSc: HaD
ter Polo Tham. earning a silver of Rune dau ~ 49 ~ In·
medal In J 988 and seivtng cluc:tees.
team~ in 1996, when he re-
celYed the distincdon of. "Most
Dominant Goalie. by leading al
Olympic ph In laYCt and live
pen:entlge.
He was named the U.S. ~
Polo Alblece d the .., In 1993
and J 996 arid in 2000. he ~ •an ....... coech b lhe U.S.
WJlnetD Olymp6c w... Polo
1-.n mat aiplired lbe ...
"
DEEP SEA
OPENING DAY!
UC IRVINE BASEBALL
UC Irvine vs Fresno State
Tonight at 6:00 p.m.
Antuttr Ballpark
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Estancia's Tisha Gray; left, puts
up a shot over Santa Ana's
Daniela Sosa.
EAGLES
Continued from A6
Ana's Veronica Pa1at·ws banked
in a layup with 5:26 left in lhe
third quarter. the S..Unts went the
n ext 8:21 wiLhout converling a
field goal.
With Wa-.e threading passes
through the defen'>e to open
teanunate'> underneath -she
collected four a~'>ists on such
plays in the fourtJ1 quarter -the
l·agles held off the Saints, who
nearly doubled their point total
v.11h 19 m the lmaJ penod.
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SPORTS
SCHEDULE
TODAY .........,..
College men -vanguard at
Concordia, 7:30 p.m.
College women -Vanguard et
Concordia. 5 p.m.
High td1ool bov--Estancia at
Santa Ana, 7 p.m.; Orange at Cotta
Mesa, 7 p.m .; St. Margaret'• at Sage
Hill. 7:30 p.m.
High school girls -Corona del Mar
at Tesoro, 1 p.m.; lrvlne at Newport
Harbor, 7 p.m.; St.·Margaret's at
Sage Hill, 6 p.m.
S.set>.11
College -Fresno ~ate at UC Irvine,
6 p.m .; Vanguard atC81Lutheran.2
p.m.
Community college -Long Beach at
Orange Coast, 2 p.m.
\Weyblll
College men -UC Irvine at UC
Santa Barbara, 1 p.m.
Soccet
High school boys -Estancia at
Saddlebadl, 2:30 p.m.; Orange at
Costa Mesa, 2:30 p.m.; St.
Margaret's at Sage Hill, 3:15 p.m
High school girls-Corona del Mar
at Tesoro, 3:16 p.m.; Irvine at
Newport Harbor, 5 p.m.; Sage Hill at
St. Margaret's 3:15 p.m.
Tennis
Community college men -Orange
Coast at Cuyamaca, 2 p.m
Community college women -
Palomar at Orange Coast. 2 p m
Wrestling
.....
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
Brick sparks Mesa wi~
ORANGB -Junior <:assey
Brick scored a career-b.l.gh 14
points and helped lead the Costa
Mesa High girls baskel.ball team
~o a 49-35
win over
Golden
West
Leagv~~.
Orange
Monday.
Briolc
nailed 3 of 4
three-point -
ers in the
first quarter
to offset the
Panthers'
Muttangs 49
Orange 35
defensive strategy of a box-and-
one, focusing on senior Rhondi
Naff. Naff finished wilh 14
points, six rebounds and four
steals, while Brick added four ru.-
sists to go wilh her career night
Senior RJc.keU Reeves contrib·
uted 10 rebounds and junior Su-
sana Trujillo scored 13 points.
M~ will play visitor to ccx,;,s.
town rival Fstancia Wedne~ooy ·
night at 7. •
SUMMARIES :
Gc*ien w.tt LNeut
&ulnda 57. Santa Ana 43 Score by Ouirten
Sanra Ana 9 12 • 19 4J
Estancia 111 t• ~ t!i !>I
Santa Ana -Love 9, Rincon O. Roios
6, Garcia 2, Chavez 1, Palar10$ 12,
Sosa 8, Jtminez &
3 p. goals -Love 2
Fouled out -Ru-icon
Tectin1cats -none
Estancia -Byfield 8. C11stro B Gray
19, Wase 5, Mino 5, Garcia 4. Wilson
3, Becerra 2 MeldONldo 2 Flores 1,
Pena 0.
3 pt goals -Byfield 1
Fouled out -none
Technicals -none
eo.den Wflt wcue
Costa Mesa 49, Onnge 35 Score by Ouarten
Costa Mesa 1e 13 n ~ 4~
Orange ~ 14 11 ~ J~
Costa Mff8 Navartetto 0, Vorgar& 3.
Naff 14, Bnd< 14, Sand101 13, TruJlllO
5, K1bm 0, Lande ros O. Rfluv11i. O
3 pL goals -Bndl 3, Sand1u1 3
Tru11llo 1, Vergara 1
Fol.led out -none
Toc:tm1cals -none P-dlac 10'> had I l points o ff lhe
bench to putt' tht• '-lcunt!>. who re
l cived nine pomt~ from Alicia
Love (eight 111 the fi~t period, in-
cluding bolh of her team's three-
pointers). a nd l'tght points from
re'>erve Daniela \o'<J.
PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW /OAJLY PILOT
Estanc1a's Nicolle Wilson left, tires up a shot over Santa Ana's Eva
Rincon during Monday night's game.
High school -Newport Harbor at
Foothill, 6 p.m.
W.terpolo
High school girls -Kennedy at
Estancia , 3'.15 p.m.
"We got off to a good start,"
said Mesa Coach Jim Weeks,
whose team improved to 13-9,
5-3 in league. "They wem box·
and-one on Rhondi, and with
Ca...sey hining her threes that
really helped. Cassey and Stacey
did a good job wilh three-point·
ers."
Orange dropped to 0-8 m
league.
On1199 -Thai 5. Mora 2. R1•se11ch1 :l
Kilro y 13, Curran 0 O'RodgJn 1
Esparza 5
3 pt goals Espar1a 1 Ro:.ond11 1
Fouled out -none
Technicals -nonP
PELZEL
Continued from A6
hitting petlt'tltagl' ( .1761 and c;ervtee
llC:e'> (JCJI lllfough 15 games. he ,., awr
agi11g 4.62 loll'> per gd.me.
r le recorded a career-higtl 26 kill., tll
ll·.1cJmg UCI to a fivt>·game victory over
llUA a l Pa uley Pavilion Jan 11. Larber
tll tlw Wl'ek, Pet1el poMed h is preVlou'
m rrer·high of 25 ktlls to lead the Ant
t'cttcr<. to a fiVl' ganw win over the nru ·
im. That win gave !JU lhe UC Sanla
Harbdl'3.11Jephant Bar roumamen1 t1tll'
Pelt..el abo gutdl't.I the Ante-ate!"> to J.
'lllht-& <ievt•r.on loumament champ•·
umhip at l'epperdme and earned Moun-
tam P.anfic Spon~ Federation Player of
1lw \Veel.. honors.
"We've been \lre!>.Sing to the warn lhat
\\t' need 10 continue to improve... re
raw 'iatd. ~limmy knowr. lhat he can get
JIMMY PELZEL
Born: Dec. 1, 1981
Height: 6-foot-6
Weight: 200
Sport: Volleyball
Pos: Outside hitter
Y•ar: Junior
High Khool: El Toro
Coach: Jol1n Speraw
Favorite food: Candy
Favorite movie: ·eraveheart•
Best •1hl«k moment:
"The season thus far, especially
when we swept Hawaii (Feb 1
with him rec;ording 16 kills).•
College Athlete of the Mon1h
(January): Was UO's kill leader
in nine of 12 matches and hel~d
lead Ant~aters to No. 1 national
ranking. Had season-high 26 kills
in victory over UCLA.
Daily fib
Co/IKto< lpOfts Cilrd ~ QH
lwtter and he'-. worlcing very hard to get ing a good 1ob of rnntinumg to work
bc11er in o rder to make sure that we're hard. He know-. the 1ob b not done "
not 1ust No. I rn January but tha1 we're When Pcl1el t.'> done. he might hecorne
No. I at the end of the !>CaSon. We're all . UCl's all-time leader 111 lo.Us. I le hru. 740
~oing to have to get better. Jimmy is do-kills wilh thl' n:-.1 of this *,ac;on and hi'>
M>nior year n-mai.mng. The school record
i~ held by Enck Helenilu, who closed out
his UCI career last season with 1.418
kilb, and he\ also the school'~ all-time
leader in hitting per<:entage at .347. '
Hl'lcruh1 wa:. one of six i.eniors who
graduated from an Anteater squad that
didn't IJVe up to expectations. Pel7..el
earned All-MPS! honorable mention
recognitio n last year, but he would have
much rather given back. the achievement
for more Win!-. to a team that fini hed 12·
17. 6-16 in lhe MPSF.
lJO wa'> <,up1x>~ to grab headlines la.~
'ieaSOn. But. the Anteaters underachit-ved.
"I wi~h we would have done bener:
Pel7.el <,atd "We really couldn't pinpoint
wha1 went wrong last year. I wouldn't
blame the roaching. ll·was more on the
player.. Hut, that\ a learning experience,
.md it gavt• U'> motivation."
Peb.eJ ...Ud the experien<.-e helped the
Anteater.. wiw for chemistry. which has
been auamed because the ..quad shares
lhe credll and .,pend.5 time with each ~
"Every pracuce, every rerun session,
every meal. every time spent with them
has jill>t been great," Pel.rel !>aid.
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NOTICE OF
PET1TIONTO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ANTHONYMi
STORY
CASE NO. A217230
To all heus. t>eneflciarin, cred1tor1.
contingen1 erec)tors, and persons who may
othefWlse be tnlet911ed
in the IMI or "tate, or bOtn al ANTHONY M
STOAY
A PETITION ~
PA08ATE has been
filed by MONICA C
PRESBY In the SuptrtOI'
Court of Calotomla,
Counly al ORANGE
THE PETITION FOA
PAOSATE ~that MONICA C PAESBY be lflPOlt*d at perlOOll
~we to
ldrnlnlsler lhl ntate °' lhl OICedef1C THE PETITION requnlt
authority 10 administer .... esla.te undef lhl
lltdepllllWll
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on tht 19th day of
F rbrudr y ?OCH .at ? 00
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the 1111hl tn bod al th~
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made by < A\h .ind p••d
for di lhr lime n f
11ur< ha'\r All pur ~havd
A, nod' •1 t--.nld .-.\ t\ dnd
musl b~ remnvfld .it
tome> nf '"le Salt " '\ull~I In <•n~ellallon
•n the "vent of vllle
ment betwten landlord
and obhi•lf!d party
Pubh\hed on 0?/0.103
and 0?/11/01 Auc.toon
eer Wanda Nor Ion,
Bond• S 400 1684
Avru Se>ll Storta.e
Resident Man•&t l\
Published NPwpor I
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R.tncho HH() l ende1 s
245 f1Hhtr Avenue
Suite A J Co\l.t Mn•
CA 97626
Jo!>eph H C•rol, Ttultee
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an Accounlona Corpora
lion P•nlil Shi nn&
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CA 9261!>
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Jo•eph H Cuol. Ttustee
of C ula Mo\her 1980
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Drove, Co1ona del Mar.
CA 97675
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31871 Camino C•p1,lr•
no ~n Ju•n c.1ptslt1no.
CA 92675
Th<>mn Rodri11.uu 401
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CA 92057
Jonph J lmma Ir and
Pahy A Emma OeLla
raliOn of rrus\, 8712
Garfield Avenue. Huri-
OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
2640 Legal Notices
tonrton Buch CA 92646
W Rod Stern • pm
feuonnal torpnr at1on,
Trustee nf lhe W Rud
S lfrn Prolil Shtrrna
Plan, I Su Trri.ite
Nrwpor I Cool r A
92657
!hos bu\lnn' 1s wn
dueled by 101nt venture
Have you •f1rltd dnona
bU)lnt S\ y~tl No
Joseph II C.arot
Th" sl•tement wn
filed with th~ C.1unly
Clerk of Or~"I" Cnunly
on 01/:?2/0~ 200369JOUS
Daily Pilot f eb 4 11
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Santo Thnmn, Cu\la
Mua CA 91627
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Costa Me.a, CA 92627
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Oanta Pooni CA 91619
Thos busmeu 1s ton
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James l:.1rl Btrschb•ch
This s t•lement was
hied with the County
Clerk of 011n11 County
OD 01/13/03
200JH2H67
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The followtna persons
art dorna bu•lness as
Protect Fundin1 Corpo
r1t1on, t 70 Newporl
Center Drive, 1245,
Newport Buch . CA
92660 PFC Cotpor•hon, (0£).
110 Newport Center 0. .
•245, New(>Ort B111ch
CA92660
This buslneu Is con
ducted by'• corpo11tion
Have you star ltd doln&
busmen yet? Yei. 2/21/
88
PFC Corpoution
louls M Grano. Prut
dent
Thi, tlattm.nt WH
filed w1tll the County
Cle<ll of Onntt• County
on 01/27/0J
200HtJ 1 IS 1
Deily Pilot r eb ... 11.
18,25,2003 T034
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The lollowln1 PtflOn• we doina 1111.in.n H
SOtERIA, 7980 Mc.CllD
tocll, C4st1 "'-"· CA 92626
Berton ln4ushl.tl, Inc., <CA), 1980 Mc.Cllntotll, Coat.a Mesa, CA 02929
fhl• bu•lne a It con·
dueled lly. 1 corpclft lion
Hnt you atllftad Miiii
buJJnna ,.u Yu, i•
lttton kldutlr lfl, 1.-c •
AusuH 81tton, l"rul •
dent
Thi• tlat ment was
fifed with tlHI ~ty
Clttll of 01tn .. County
Oii 01 /24,/'0l
tlH .. MtH D•ffr f' tlot lltfl, ft. f 4i141 4, I • 11, lOOJ T021 . j
RditiM-...U .... s .......
The fnll1>wone p1•"uns
~" dome tiu"""" " tnnet StrenRlh Ir J1non11
& Con\utt•n~ 9682
!>ur ft r• \I Or Hunlm&
Inn Buth CA '17646
MKh,.llt Afr" •nu 9687
Sutlut•I Ort•~ Hun
tinjtlun Bu• h GA '17646
M•t< Afr oc tnl• 9682
Surf,rc\I 011vr Hun
ltnY.lun fiPalh (A 9l64b
rhl\ bU\lne\< I\ < nn
dulled by hu~band and ..... ,, ..
ltdvl' you \ldrfl'tl dn1ng
bU\lnt\\ y•t I Nc1
Mart Af11t1ron
I hi\ \llltm,nl ..,.,
filed wtlh tht rounly
Cler~ nt Or.1nr~ l.uuroty
on 01 31 OJ
200J69S111S
Oa1ty Pilot r eh 4 I I
18 Z!> 700J 1028 -------FktlM.._1 .... s .....
rht lottnwine Pll\On\
.,., dnonc bu\lnP" n
Clu n Cut 7'>!> v11i.ro
Strt el Brn C:1lolorn1~
92821
Phthp R Cofhn\ 755
Valfeto St11el, Bre~.
Caf1forn1a 918?1
This bu11nn \ 1i ton
ducted by an mdlv1dual
Have you \lac I Pd dotr1a
bustneH yet' No
Ph1hp R Collon\
ThlS ltl ttmtnt WU
hied with lhf' C:ounty
Clerk ol Oun1e (;nunty
on 01/06/0J 200Ht21SSJ
011ty Pilot r rb 4, II,
18, 25. 2003 T036
AclllM .....
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TIMI toltoW1n1 persons
are do1n1 bu~onns H
Kelly Camp.,_fl ln\ur a nee
S«vlees, 15~ Placentia
Ave If l , Newport
Buch, CA 92663
l\tffy Campbell, 1525
Platenl11 Ave H l ,
Newport Bnr h. CA
92663
This buslneu is con
ducted by en lndtvKlual
H111e yoo slart~d do•n1
buSlflflS Y9t1 No
Ketty C•ntplwtll
lhls 1tat1ment WH
flle4 with th• County
Cferll of Or1n1• County
on 01/31/0l 200HU1HO
D11ly Pilot ftb 4, 11,
18, 25, 2003 T030 ,.... .....
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TIMI foijowlna petM>lls
•rt dolna buslnoa u
Profesaiotr.I ~dl1tlon
Grnup, 1821 Sutton heft
ln , Newport 114teh, CA
9:l660
Stefffl Ci,c>H1, 1821
Bllllonshell ln . 'lilt1WP01t
had1, CA 916e0 Tll•• bu , .. COfl •
d\lcled "' tfl loftd!Vtdval liave you 1tarted ~
lllltll'ltlt ''" No St.we~
th.. 1talt!Mlll Wll
f,lltd with ttM Colinly
Cleftl of Ot •n .. County
Oft 0 I n4/0J ...,..,.., .
Olllty ,. .. t Jen 21. r111. •.tl, ll,2003 l013
Legal Notices 2640 1 Leoal Notices 2648
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ire d1111'1& bu"""" .t\ I\ I 'l /Mt. '\t!frl N• .,.I"'"
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W Prumntcuy f-1 N.-w Ac1rl u1 lti1t\l1.ieu r.:..1
porl 6u1h lal1fo•n•,. •nt
c:fl'b(,() Jtu, \1Alt'lt•t"1tl W'lt\
lh1!t bU\Htfi'\' '" f 0'1 l1f,..d with ttit ( t1urttf
dudf'd by .w mdt'ftdu-tl r It!•~ .t tt«i •nat• f r.w\t,
Hevr ynu ''"''"' do1112 ''"Ill I IJI bu\tn~\\ ytl' No 700ltt9l0813
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folPd w11t1 tlor County
Cit • k uf Or 4n~r r .. unty
onOI l':I 01
200J ttUI S71
Oaoly Polul f ~t· 4 11
18 ?!> 100J 103~
Fldltleus~
Mc.S......
I ht: follow1nR ptr ,., .. .,
Al~ dOtl1i bU\111P" ot\
.ti Bl••k lcltlt. Gulf b)
Bl•c~J .. lt.t.ull ((1n1 ?277
Harbor Bt•d •'l77, C u\la
MHa CA 976/h
[ dd1• Sh11nll. M< l ee\e
7177 H1r1Hor Blvd •!ll?
Co\I• Mt\I CA 9lblfi
lho' bu\onu\ 1~ con
du1 l11d by 1n 1nd1v1dual
Have you ''••led dome
bu,1nen yt t' No
E dd1e Shonll. Mc l 'ese
ThtS it1tem11nt wn
filed wolh the County
Cterll. of 011n11 County
on 01 JI 03
200HtJlHI
Dally Pilot f tb 4 11
18. 25 1003 1019
FktttiM a.i.ss ... s ......
The followma pe1sons
are doma bu~lnen n
DORST COROEll. 15J7
Monrov1• Newport
Beach Cahlorma 92663
Brien Oont IS37
Monrov1• Newpo rt
Beech, Cthforn119266J
Th" bu,.nu\ Is con
ducted by 11 11.eneral
pertner1hlp
H11v1 you ''''led do1n1
buslnen yet? No
Mlchtef C0tdell
This statement WH
hied with the County
Clerk of O! enc1 Countr
on 01/13/03 200Ut2U6S
011ly Pilot Jin 14 11,
28,Ftb 4,2003 TOl6 .......... ... s......
lhe lottow1n1 .,.""'"
•• dolna ulln.n H Alt11e S I udlo•, 109
Randolph 18, r.0111
Mne. CA t26lfi
Alln1 Co11411hon1n1.
(CA), 700 "•ndolph IR, Co111 Meu, CA 112626
Tiiis bu1IMS:S It LOii
ducttHI by • CQll>Of1tion
Ht•• you • t•ted t1114nt
buslna.1 yttl y, • 199J
Al1t1t Ct>ndtllOll•nt
Thti ataum nt wu
f ... d with tlle C.,un11
Cterll ol Ounp Col!llty on 01124/0J .. ,.. .. ,, D"'r ,.,.... lln ~. r tit ... t • ll,100J T022
Re-.. ..... -.......
Tiit f0ltow1n1 PlfMl1!
lh, I I wont ptrMlt'\ "'~ dwni: hU\1n~~ •· (r IY" tit I nt~rtJinm..nt
Group lt>l4 Atch S.v
Ot ov• N•wl'"' I Buch
t.A'l:'lit..0
B••A" r1 •v•1.111 1~1
ch HAv llr N•Vfi1<11 t
R••< t> f A '~/f,#1/J
Thr tiuc..m ...... , '"" due l•J h, •n 111d1vld•J•I
tb•e ycm 'I.tr ltd duTr"
busir1,.,..\ , .. , , N1
llro.tn f.• .ty' 1111
Thi\ ~IAl•m•nt WAS
t.ltd wolh lht1 I ounly
Cltr~ nl Or~rovt rw1ll•
on 01/ Jl/O I
200JUJ 1879
O•ofy f'1t11t I "h 4 I t.:
18 ?'> IOOJ 10J0
Flc*""5~
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The to11n ... 1ne pe"onJ
If'" dom1 bu,mr'' " BARTON INOU'ilRIAl..
1980 M<Clonlulk, IA\te
M~\• (;A 'llb?&
Barton lndrnh oal. lnr.
(CA) 7980 McCllntocll'. Co~ta M,.i.a CA 91626
lhll bU\on~\\ I~ <;111\o
ducttd by ~ «lft>0•at1011
Havp you it.t1 l1d dolfll
bU\lnts\ Y•I) Y11\. 1980
8•1 l<>n tndu•ln .tl. 111< ~
Ru""" Ai41 to" l'r••l den I
fhl\ •f•l"lll"lll Wll'I fol~tl with Ille Cmme,
Cll't k of 01 •1111• Covnty
onOl /14/0J
20036tJOt2' D•••r P1101 tan 18, Feb. 4, I I~. 1003 ft24
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& MISC. 1010-1110
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SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
~
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Lil
2305-2490
By Fax
(949) 631-6594
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phone number 1Jid "'"'II c•ll
you back v.11h a prn.r 11uok 1
Telephone 8.30am-5 ()()pm
Monday-fnday
l ESTATE
R SALE
3010-3940
f!l!!t· .1.ili.r
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·By Phont.·
(949) 642-5678
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By Mail/In Per~o n :
130 West Bay Stree t
Costa Me sa. CA 1>2627
At Newport Blvd & Bay St
Wedne,da}' ............. T ul' ... da) 5 OOpm
I
Thur'><la} . ....... Wctln~,t.J.l} 5·(J(lpm
Friday .................. Thur,Jd} 5 OOpm
Saturda} h 11.Ja-. 3 Oltpm
Walk-In 8 30am '\ OOpm
Monday-h1day Sunda> . . ............. I nJa) 5 IJOpm
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Un der the Service Di rectory Bann er
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
Colledlbla/
-Memorabilia
Auctions 1483 Found 1510 Furniture 3435 1 fumlture Busf ness
Oppoftunltles
Buslnmes and
Franchises
Lots/Acteage
Wanted
Corona del Mar • 11·2 LOT
Attenhnrl llo .Joor• ()Id..< MISCELl.ANEQUS
ll>'.Kh ,,,,,,.,.. Buold • REHTALS 1160
TO, SS 4 H COllDS nc
aa.~.llr '.JJ-,&&h
J3l Alt"' ~ lube a1T'4Yo
Mille 949 64~ 7SO'>
OOERTAJNMEHT
WANTED
ANTIQUES
Oldt< Style Furniture
PIANOS & Collect>l>l.t ....... ~-. .....
Calendar of
Events
SS CASH PAID SS
1310 I WE BUY ESTATES ---IOUAl HOOSlfG
OPPOITUllTY
All •••I 't•I• dd•••
hs1n1 in lh1· """"'P•Pe•
IS subr~· I I • tht I .~ .. 1
f a11 Huu\m~ A• t 111 1968
•s 1111•n<1•d wh1ctt
ma .. t• 11 1ll•·Kdl to
adverh'\r ..en1 ,,,f"fttr
enc~ ltn11t•t1nr1 or
ch~cttn11ni111 in b•"~d u'1
tACr <. 1lot tfll•1,t0n ,.f'•
h1ndic•p '•m11,.1 sl~IU"
or nahon•I 01tg1n or an
1nlent111n lo m~~· any
\Ut.h l)tl'ffliflHICt' l1m1li1
t1cm or d•\tt1min.at•o11
Jh" nfl'.,"P tftf't Wtll
not """"""Kit • , •pt •ny •d•tl hs•mrnl for
IUI ""'" Whll h IS '" vt0lahon of th• 1.,. Qur
reader~ ,..,,. hf'rrt1v
mlormed that •II d...,efl
mas •dVflfl\t•d Ill '""
new\paprr ••• ••d•l•ble
on .tn t'Qu.tl opporluruty-
bast&
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c11mm•t11111 <111 HUO loll
frM •I I llOO 474 8'>90
SeMce Dlrectury
"HO 0 EAOCRS
C•llfornll law re
(IU!res th•t conllac
IOU t-11rna jObS lhlll
total S500 or more
(labor or m1tet~ls)
be licensed by the
Cont11cto" State
lleense Board Stale
i.w also requlfes that
conlr•clots include
lhe• ltcense nu mbef
0t1 aN lldver1""11 You
un clMck the statu'
of yout licensed
con t ract or •t
www cslb t• aov or
800·321 CSLB Unit·
cenud cont11cl ors
t1ktn1 1obs lh•t
tot•I less th•n $500
must st1t1 1n lht11
1dver trstments that
they 111 not licensed
by the Contrac tors
Shte License &o.rd.H
u-.1 Rema•••"
PMnlNG~
lll4rhlr1 / 8.tltl I RMnodll
Miiar& ....... bliiam
1&1115 V7ir!:C ~ ........
ATTORNEY Civil mat:lt'l'l, bu 1neu
l1w, land UK, land·
lordltenant. coouaets.
other~ lOYunup. Retaonable ,...._
• ~1 649-4922~
SOUTH COAST AUCTION
2202So.lll.i.9t. S.111a AM. CA 12107 ....
Lost 1~
lOST flMAll DOG
Co•.t• Mr\• @ 22nu &
I ldrn t •Ir oevrr \hep
ht•td OH• f.O~l \.OIO,
wt11tr < ht\I 4 wh1tt
PAW\ l•ll/14 80j7l!AJ --Shih hu l•n Whtl• 11\I
lll;f'~n •t U'1e' ror lndu\
111.~I Crl\l.t Mt>'• $')()()
R•• .. rd" 949 642 7100
A TO Z HANDYMAN
ln•t•ll. reface cabinets
KJldw\/b;lllv'~ ~ OOlc 714-546-7258
• WlfliU.ltt e
Cu,lom Bu.It tns Ctown
Motdrnss. Base 8011 ds
L•577982 949 837 5642
tarpet Repalr~les
<Qo CAUIT -trCAl,IT v
Rep111t' P1tch1n1. Instill
Courteous 1ny size jOlH
Wlloleulel 949-492·0205
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1~1) 54N515 ..... ,_
TAX lfsnntll
OllWH..U
OLU for free guore
949.422.2863 ·--~ ....... '::C -==~::. .• -~
FOUND 006, S/1()(1 half
Shepherd mu Ian/black Near
tl.Ybcl. South Coast Metro
atu 949-122· I IH
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$ SALE! $
! CLOSING AnlR ! :~~,~~rG~4~ *• . )OYEARS . !
t0ANs 1 , .. m1 1n1m,1 \\11ckcr Ra ttnn Seating.
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Eleplt TABRIZ Must See
Wor1h Sl()(•(rl!l.M). illik•li
Cits 3610
fumlture 3435 SS.IXXl 949-22> 1836 •Adopt• Wtltw K~.
cat!. ~ r., or slwl8.
PY el y Sa I Sun 12 41>'T1
f mt.111 Is AtwNI Httwor1t
lnlo 9 4 9 6 44 2279
-~oralree J)~Wfb~'~ Re.cuss needed
llVIHG llOOM SIT
VOJY ~td i.:ond ~ 7 t.han . ol1QrTW\ ~
2 l'f'td tt, 74· TV S45Cl
Btl'Allltasl 'id. ~ ,_
wi115htl llkYW 949 720.a llli
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DrlUI* PtlowtqJ ., bo•
w 1)1hopedlt t..Uui.l>On
,....,. sd ., ciUstx ... 'Wan
S«Jlu SI 39 96'llJ.5B>
Concrete&Maonry
Idell 11-cll St-Tiie
Conctete. P1110. Drrwrway
F irtplc, BBQ Refs 25Yrs
lap Teuy 714 557 759'
D.,,14 VMtwtl c--& ,...._., Residential
811c:k. Stone. Blodl Trle
licl 747448 714 965 2824
111ece ... _,,._
Cementwotll. Brick. Ttle
& More Rell1ble Ho tob
loo small 949 548·6746
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ADOtmNS ' ROalE.t.H: L1577982 949 837 5642
New <-•trvctl... &
tt--W. M lrldes. Free
Estlmlles. 30 Yun Eap
L1337169 949 631 2J.'5
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Call a plumber
paintw. handyman. or any of the IJNt
s.er•ica llst4d fl«e In
out 1«vlc:1 directory!
THESE LOCAL SVC
PEOPLE CAN HELP
YOUTOOAYI
3460 JEWELRY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
Coa11t Celn .....
Old Co1n51 Cold silver
,ewf'll y watches. ant>QUeS
coitec llblt\ 949 64? 94.&8
SEU
your unw•nled
item~ lhrouah dassrhed
Bectrtcals.vtces
UCINSID CONTllACTOll
No tot> too wn. M wvlcesl
Repair. remodel. fans,
" IWW S\OC 9&64S-l6156
Aooring/Tlle
CUSTOM OIATM lU
hsUlllboll. s.llte anmac.
mll'bil. stone ld9 1t7S L "612044 Jiff 714-612·9961 iiiiri' g;;;;; Repsed
Repouhn & Instillation
TllE DC~ 949 673-8065
16)1325 714-8113-2D31
fenca,1)ects
1>1r1yw~.
s1orm Clean Ups, Tree
Prunrnc. Maintenance.
lnsUlallons, lntphon
Troobteshoohn&. Repan
& Uper~ 714-715 21128
"tUve us do your o..ty wani·
ilillie~Sl~
On1an. Plant . Pot,
Ptopac•tton. Prun1n1
{llCllllnt rtls 9&5ls.a!Z4
Tne s.tvl", Yltfd
Cl .. nup, M•tntenance.
Spr1nkh1r R91>a11. Hauhna
(Ht) •so-ua 1
RESTORE • REPAIR
& REMODELI% .
Al L CASH CANOY Route
Do you ra• n S800 1n <i
day' Your uwn lotal
candy route Includes 30
mac1>1nl'• •ntl 'andy All
lot $9 99'> I 800 998
VEND <CAI •SCAN J
Ollk:es b Lease 4540
Office •poce In nice
1ndusl park 1600sf 70'\o
ofc 1001 W 17th St CM
949-U()..8217
IACIC IAY CINTltt
2651 lrvane Ave
golf view relart ~nd of
lice avail 714 573 7780
Nl'I OfflCl Sl'ACl
833 eo-Dr •14 C.ound
floor. •ctllfJcts ottu are.at = 63:)if 9o11!Hi1!>-5"75
LOTS/ACREAGE
4740 TttU HOUSl
ARIZONA er SI BARGAIN SlClUDlD ttlTttlAT
$6 ati ~' 574 900 I AMAZING Piii(( B111d~1\ '>l•I• lMod AGT. 949-723-1120
ee .. ulilul ranch •n Cost!Mesa
Wollt•nl\ rta~•l•tf ••~•
pf'lfrCI r 100' cl•m41~ • '-'tfNI .., 'l' ea
Sr'~' t•tul•' rnount,un .,.,..., Allor da!Jft It
Mnt '"II All R I IH 7 ZS? ~/61
rCAI "V ANJ
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c 1b1n w1lh welt 40 "" S.11<1 'KXI Oul•l•ndinp
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th• d•t ~ 11 tho• bu11f1lul I
ln2 t•b1n clnH tu
t,00()\ 111 Bl M ·~· IMtd I
fn1oy rurAI llv1n" unb~
hrvablP P"' u C:•ll R<..fl
toll Ire~ I 866 69Ei S:>bl
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tf'C:~ Cofv~y 1111 "fll>'•nl
ment 949 67 s 166.!
Newport Beach
FAIUlOUS
llACH COTTAGE SI
f.AIUlOUS
NlWl'OttT ll.ACH
UFISTYll 11
New 2 Story llr 210
w/fJO•oge (176AC 131fSA/ll')
HOMESFOOSk.f SIS0,000
ORANGE 540() I Remodeled 21r 21a
COUNTY (13t44XXU/XX)
S43,000.
duptir-• I nnt1',... ~ 1 .
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a\ ... •1 "'' •·11°" A.sillllf I Rental To Share 6030 I S62!> IX.() t.dll •itt Jim __
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