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WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2004
Jury watches tape of alleged gang rape
One turned her head, another shook his
head after watching what prosecutors call
the key piece of evidence in the trial.
DHpl Bh1rath
Dally Pilot
SANTA ANA-Jurors In a gang-
rape trial watched a 20·minute
~tal videotape Tuesday that
reportedly shows three teenagers
sexually assaulting an uncon-
scious 16-year·old girl in a Co·
rona del Mar home.
The teens recorded the entire
incident on a tape, which pros-
ecutors believe is the piece of
evidence that will convince the
jury to find the defendants guilty.
Defense attorneys have argued
that the sexual acts were consen-
sual.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Francisco Briseno ruled
before the jury utal that the tape
bearing graphic sexual content
must be shown only to jurors
and not to the public.
jury, attorneys. court staff mem· saulted the unconscious girl with
bets, the judge and the three de-a Snapple bottle, a juice can. a
fendants could see it The sound lighted cigarette and a pool cue.
from the tape. however, was Most jurors who watched the
heard by all. ' tape showed little reaction. One
What the public and members juror turned her head away for a
of the media heard was loud rap moment. Another juror shook
music in the background. The his head after he finished watch·
songs were clearly about sex. The ing the tape. The three defend·
tape started off with the girl gig· ants. dressed in short-sleeved
giing and laughing with the de· shirts, ties and dark pants.
fendants. Less than a minute looked down for the most part
later she Is heard asking: "You and seemed to be writing notes
want to take off my clothes, huh as the tape was being played.
Greg?" The tape was, and continues
Shortly after that, only the de· to be, a controversial element of
fendants' voices were heard. the trial. Defense attorneys con·
There was no sound from the tend that the tape Is uincom·
girl The defendants laughed and plete," thJt It has been edited by
talked about enjoying their sex· police and that several minutes GERALDINE WILKINS/ LOS ANGELES TIMES VIA f>J>
Defense attorneys Joseph G Cavallo, left, and Peter Scalisi,
Greg Haid!, son of Orange
County Assistant Sheriff Don
Haldi. Kyle Nacbreiner and Keith
Spann are accused of sexually
assaulting the victim with vari-
ous objects in the older Haidl's
Jade Cove home in July 2002.
On Tuesday, three large televi-
sion screens were turned away
from the gallery so that only the
ual experience with the girl.
Prosecutors said the teens as· Se• TAPE, P•e• A3 center, confer during the prosecution's opening statements.
Coast will name
a new chancellor
The college district wrn also consider
raising the salary by
7% despite recent
budget constraints.
Marisa O'Neil
Da1lyP1lot
Coast Community College
District trustees are set to fill Its
chancellor seat tonight and will
consider hiking the annual
salary for that person up to
$200,000 including expenses.
lhlstees will vote at tonight's
board meeting on a proposed
salary iitcrea">e of 7% for the
chancellor and nearly 12% for
vice chancellor.; and college
presidents. This comes a week
after the district announced it
would be curting back its oper·
ating schedule this summer be·
cause of budget constraints.
QUESTION
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suggested after a swvey was
conducted of I 0 other college
districts of similar siu and
demographics, district spokes·
woman Erin Cohn said.
"We did salary comparisons
with several districts," said John
Renley. vie& chancellor of hu·
man resources. "Of those, we
were number eight [of 11 for
chancellor's salaries!."
Districts surveyed Include
Rancho Santiago. North Orange
County, South Orange County.
PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
Elain Tong rehearses her role as Alice in Stella Dance Academy's production of MAiice in Wonderland," staging Friday.
The proposed increases were See CHANCELLOR, P11e A4
A delicate dance COSTA MESA
Friends and family
mourn fall en soldier
A ballerina dances on her
toes during rehearsal.
Thursday ballet performance tackles the difficult
subject of a child's drowning q,nd three other works
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
M ost ballets focus
on universal
themes -love,
anger, jealousy.
Thursday, a Co ta Mesa
ballet company will stage a
production based on a
single, tragic event -the
drowning death of a
2-year-old.
Stella Dance Company's
•Anya" ls based on the
short life and death of Anya
Lazare, who lived In Villa
Parle. Because of the specific
and tragic nature of the
subject, choreographing the
ballet was challenging,
Artistic Director Stela
Viorlca saJd.
"It's very difficult," Viorica
said. "It's one of the
wttouchable subjects, so to
1peak So you have to be
careful how to do it and
how to approach iL k's
really hard work."
Vlorlca was motivated to
create the ballet after a
friend who knew Anyas
father Introduced them and
THINKING ALLOWED
FYI
The dance concen is 8 p.m.,
May 7 at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre. For more
Information on the
production, log on to
www.thebarclay.org
suggested the Idea. Viorica
knew she didn't want to
depict the tragedy
graphically. so she
choreographed ii
symbolically instead.
See DANCE, Paee A3
Trevor Win'E always
had a kind smile
and words, teachers
say. A service will be
he ld on Monday.
Allcl1 Robinson
Da1lyPrlot
Trevor Wln'E alwnys had a
smile and words of encourage·
ment to offer.
The 22-year·old Costa Mesa
native and Army specialist, who
died In action Saturday in TIX·
rit, Iraq, after the truck he was
driving hit an Improvised bomb
Friday. was consldered a stand·
out among his peers.
A statement Issued by his
family through the Army Tues-
day said Wln'E. who graduated
high school in 2000, ·joined the
Army in May of 2002 to im·
prove his disclpUne and better
his life."
"Those who loved Trevor re-
member him as a Ouistian
who usually smiled and was ai·
ways willing to lend a helping
hand,· the family's statement
said. "He was a competitive
hockey player and snowboard-
ed in the winier.·
. He was deployed to lraq In
November. Wln'E was a petro-
leum supply specialist in the
24th Quanerrnaster Company
See SOLDIER, Pa1e M
Keep off those Cinco de Mayo myths
Daily Pilot
ATA GLANCE
Heroic actions
save man's life
in fiery crash W hat Is Onco de Mayo reaUy?
Sure lt literally translates to
"the ftfth of May" and
traditionally trantf orms
mild-mannered Mexicans, and lhetr
compadres, Into party animals -or
10 It would teem.
So what II the bf8 deal behind the
holiday betides all-you-can·eet
nacho bars and two-for·one c:m.aa1
at the 3irhood drinkinc hole? Cinco yo la a celebradon
oommemo dng the victory of
General lpaclo Zarqoa's MexJcan
ttoope. flebdnc with farm toola u
WMpOnl. OYef the Frerich Anny.
LOLITA
which had not
suffered a def eat
In 50 years and
was considered to
be the premiere
army In the
world.
It ls not the
Mexican
Independence
Day, as ls the
common HARPER m1sconcepdon.
llwt waa Sept. 16,
t82 l , the day the Meldcana won
their lndeperidence from SptJn -a
battle that took place some 40 years
before the lamed day on May 5,
1862 just outside of Puebla. Mexico.
That battle did not mark the end
of anything. said Juan Bruce-Novoa,
a UC lrvtne professor of Chicano •
Uterature and ftlm, but the
bejO.nnlng of a longer, more arduou
be.ttJe to bep the F\'ench from
taking OVtt their country.
The French came to Mexico to
collect debu along wftb Spain and
Great Britain, but unlike the latter
two countries. Pnnee wu unw01ing
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WEATHER .
Expect the cooling trend to
continue, but only allghtly.
Sff PqeA2.
SPORTS
Corona ct.I Mer'• trade end
fteld team parttclpatea In
IMgue prtllms.
See,.eM
Lollt• H.rper
Daily Pilot
COSTA MBSA -1t wns the spUt·second
decision of a local hero that prevented a 6ery
collision on Tuesday from being •fatal one.
C.osta Mesa mfdent 11molhy Montaa
pulled a man from his burning lpOr1a car.
which had been bro.ulskled by a ca,.o van
at a Mesa Verde intel'll8C'dol\. j\llt eecondl
before the entire car lgldC9d blto e.n-.
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LOCALS ONLY
NEIGHBORS
lUr Force Airman TraYla W.
BeU, son of Joe. R. Bell of
Newport Beach and Robin J.
Ood10n of Garden Grove,
recently graduated from the
grt>und radJo comiiiunicadons
c:quipment apprentJce course
atXeesler AJr Force Base ln
Biloxi, MW. Bell learned bow to
u9e a variety of
communJcatfons equJpmeot
I le is a 1998 graduate of Calvary
<.:hapel High School ... Daniel
Quinlan, son of frand• and
Margaret 'Quinlan or Corona
del Mar. recentJy quallfied u a
~atJonal Merit Scholarship
fi nalist as a student at Phillips
Ac;ademy In Andover, Mass ....
~er Jackson, son of 1Wrt and
Nancy Jacbon of Costa Mesa,
wos recentJy named u an
AH-American Scholar by the
Ui.lited States AchJevement
Academy. Jackson ls a srudent
.it Ensign
lnlermedlale
.::,chool .•.
Trtth Splret,
office
coordinator for
Orange Coast
College's
rnathematics
dnd sciences
division. was Trish Spires
recen tly
honored as the
classified staff
member of the
year for the
2003·04
academic year
. Kevin L.
Shannon,
Orange Coast
College Kevin
professor of ' Shannon
mathematics and computer
lnfonnation syatenu, wu
recently honored u faculty
member of the year for the
2003·04 academic year •..
Maureen T. RobertlOn of Costa
Mesa wu recently named to
the dean's list at Boston
University for the fall semester
... Amy Bata·Nabmura of
Newport Beach
.------wu recently
appolntedu
the director of
the Focus
Dance Center's
ballet ~arts
department ...
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SayW,Yoko
So, lWena
Sokolon.&n
B. Spurrltr.
AmyBates-
Nakamura
Jamee N. Sttoup, Brtanne R.
Swttzenbtq. N9o ~bheebl.
SbJpyoebl 'bkebe, Scyart
Tunakl. Sayab Tocblkubo.
Erin C Trtpp, Akiko TtuchU,
Hanunl TluJloo. Ludivina
Valdez, Antonio Valente
Thl'l'e9, Jeulca M. Wud.Je,
Tomoc:hlko Watanabe, Nicole
M. Weaver, BrlkA. Wei..
Nicole A. Worthlnaton, Ryota
Yokokura. David A. Yonts.
Sterling D. York. Kata YoabJda,
Peter G. YoUMef and Valkyrle
R. YuW aJI of Costa Mesa, were
named to Orange Coast
College's dean's list for the fall
semester of 2003.
• NEIGHBORS spotlight•
edilevementa in the community.
PleaH direct notewonhv
Information to Luis Pe"a by fa>e at
(9491 646-4170, or Hnd e-mail to
lula.penaltlatlm••·com.
PETS OF THE WEEK
• A Newport Beach De Anu
trailer park senior and an East
Bluff senior have moved to care
facllltles, leaving visiting family
members to deal with placing
their famUy pets. ln addition.
we just received notice of the
passlng.of a 79-year·old Udo
Peninsula woman whose
2-year-old black and white cat
named Timothy Is being cared
for In an empty home and will
need our help.
The East Bluff resident leaves
1wo 9-year-old, 25-pound Maln
Coons uarned Ashley and Bro.
They are living In the condo
lllone until we can find them a
11ew home. The family of the
De Anz.a nailer park: senior is
staying for a m<1nth to help
with famlly matters, and
discovered an outdoor feeding
stadon sel up for nearly a year
lo feed a pretry Himalayan they
call Olarlotte. The neighbors
say they all liked the cat, but no
one was willing to bring her ln
despite her lnterest ln belng
indoors. Community Animal
Network believes the animal
deserves the security of a home
and a family she can call her
own.
Families desiring help
placing cats need lo be aware
that not all animal groups and
people lnvolved with anlmab
are pro-life. Reputable animal
adopdon groups know that
getting good homes for anirnab
Is a lot of work. no matter how
old the animal Is.
Giving up family pets ls
somethJng to research carefully.
See a list of reputable groups
on http://www.anlmaiMtwork.
org.
Daily.A Pilot
VOL 98, NO. l zt
THOMAS H. JOHNSON ..,.Mo()ri Publl1her
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FOR A GOOD CAUSE
STEVE McCAANK /OAILY PILOT
Laura Dietz, chairwoman of the Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration, put together a timeline of the area's history.
ArchiVal digging
June Caa•1rande
Daily Pilot
T here~ two kinds of people
in the world: history buffs
and everybody else.
"Hey, if you're a history major and
love to sleuth, th1t job's no problem at
all,• said Dietz. who once worked in
the archives at the Hoover Institution
at Sranford University.
To uncover facts for the timellne,
Dietz spent a lot of time rilling
through records and photos of the
Sherman Ubrary and Gardens, che
First American TitJe Co. and che
archives of Orange County.
The former say things like,
"Just give me a stack of old
documents to go through and let me
at 'em• whlle membel1 of the latter
group scratch their heads in
amaz.ement.
Laura Diecz ls a bona fide member
of the history buffs group. a former
history major who's thrilled to rUle
througb relics. uncovering facts that
fascinate throughout the ages. That's
why she says she's in her element as
chairwoman of the History
Committee for the Corona del Mar
Centenn1al celebration.
In her wort fo r the upcoming
centennial celebration, the Cameo
Shores resident works with a
committee of about a half-dozen
active volWlteers to make sure Corona
del Mar's l OOth birthday celebradon
includes a thorough look at a century
of growth.
"She's come across some pretty
lnteresting things,• said Wade
Robens, executive director of the
Sherman Ubrary and Gardens, which
records much of the village's history.
For example. in 1931 , workers began
construction of an underwater tunnel
from the peninsula to Corona del Mar
designed to draw tourists. The 1932
Long Beach earthquake, however.
inspired a cNmge of heart and the
tunnel project was abandoned.
The committee ls helping Corona
del Mar High School students
conduct interviews with longtime
locals, putting together suggesdons
for items to be included in a time
capsule and has assembled a dmeline
of about 50 or 60 important momenl8
~ Corona del Mar's past.
"There's a lot of really neat stuff in
the local history," Dietz said. "ll's been
fun to WlCOVef."
DUI ARRESTS
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•rrwt9d °" .ulJplclon of dl'Mng under m. lnflu.ra
of M lntx»tJc.nt. 1My have
onlybHn~ on
•l/fpkion of. crim. •nd,
•..Ith Ml.,~.,.
~Innocent until
ptowd guilty.
Amplque-0,.nadot, 32,
Santa Ana
Jact Denlel Potter, 22.
Senta Ana
Hugo Luna-Romero, 29,
S.n.JoM
AJtrad ~rd Ediert. 49,
Newpott Beec::t\
Mk:Nel o.vtd Lawhom,
21. Mltelon Viejo COSTA MESA ....
Genaro Gonalez-Gerde,
315, Coei. Meu
Cleudlo Manfr1n, 29, Costa M ...
Aldly
Ertlt Mat, 30, Senta Ane
5ergk>~.28.
HeMllen Gerdene
Jeremy .hlmet Nk:holaon,
27. Newport Beec::t\
Gf'990'Y Shey Mecy, 25, cyp.....
Jemee Edwerd Aowt.y, 43,
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Information on addi ng your
organization to this list, call
(949) 574-4298.
COSTA MESA CMC
PlAYHOUSE
The playhouse needs
volunteers for ushering,
bac:Qtage work, malllngs,
typing, controlling lights and
many other duties. (9491
660-5269.
LITERACY PROGRAM
The progr•m Is always In need
of volunteer tutors. No
professlonal teaching
eJCperience 11 required. To
attain certlflcatlon, a aeries of
training clauea must be
completed. For more
lnformetlon. contect literary
Services at the Newport Beach
Library, (lMS) 717-3874.
COSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP GROUP
The Orange County diapter of
the national Multiple Sclerosis
Society has started a new
self-help group in C9sta Mesa
for people newly diagnosed or
with minimal symptoms of
multiple sclerosis, or both. The
group meets at 11 a.m. the
second Tuesday of every
month. (949) 660-7659.
COSTA MESA POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Seniors 65 and older are
Invited to help staff the
Westside substation.
Volunteers are asked to work
two four-hour daytime shifts
per week. They would be
responsible for answering
phonn , bicycle registration,
fingerprinting, dete entry and
aulatlng with other citywide
projects. Fred Gaedtler. (714)
764-5208.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST at 11 HOOnd1end1 IOuth •well
of3 feet et 13 aecond1.
It will be mostly cloudy In the Farther out. wfnd9 wfll be
morning then clearing with areas 11erl1ble et 10 knots or lea with
of fog . Highs will be from 66 to wind wevH of 2feetor1"8 on a
'74 near the coeat to 79 to 84 mbced swell out of the west at 4
lnlend with light winds to 6 feet at 11 second• end out of
becoming IOUthw.t et 16 mph thleouth et 3 feet et 13 Mc:Onda.
In the tfternoon. Tonight will be Tonight wind• wfll be out of the
~rtty cloudy In the .venlng then west et 4 to 6 fMt at 11 MCOnds.
becoming mostly cioudy wtth
SURF petdly fog. lowt wfll be from 61
to 68 with light wfnde.
WoftMdon: Th• aouthwaat swell w\11
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Wind wfll bewrieblall 10 tnoc. or,._ NocHnlnl TIDES toUdl'w1~1110-...1nf'8
eftemoon wtlh wtnd W9"'8 Of 2 Time Height
fMt or i... on• WMt IWlft of 2 4:341.m. • 1.29 feet loW
to 3 '-tt 11 MCOndt end eouth 10:63e.m. 4.06 feethlgh
swell of 3 feet et 13 MOOnde with 3:52p.m. l.45twtlow .,._of defM fog. Tonight 10:10p.m. 8.58'-hlgh wlnde wtft be out of the WMt et
10 linoc. In tM ~ WATER TEMPERATURE becoming vw'8ble et 10 knoC9 or
.... wtttfw\nd W9Y9I of 2 fMt Of
leet on• weet 9""" of 2to41-80degrMt
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CX>STA MP.SA -~ WIS
dripping from the brow ot KROQ-
FM (106. 7) dilc joclcey Super Steve
.. be rocbd out at the McDon·
aki'a OD Haibor Boulevard 1\a-
da)< He didn't eeem to mind.
though. as !am flocbd to lhe ,..
c:tio station's bootb for lta ltlcUr'
promotion and truck giveaway
contest.
'4doua DJs started vtsltlng
McDonald'a in Los Angeles and
Orange counties Monday, and will
continue lO do IO every day Wttfl
May 23 to lwl8 out with &ns and
TAPE
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of important footage is missing.
Pretrial motions kSking that the
tape not be admitted into evi·
dence were denied.
On Tuesday, once again, de-
fense attorneys cross-questioned
witnesses for the prosecution in.
an attempt to prove that the tape
is not legjtlmate.
Proeecutors brought in Ryan
Weeda.11, Undsay Picou and
Kevin Rogers, three acquaint·
ances of Haidl and Nachrelner,
who found the tape and turned lt
in to the police. Weedall and
Rogers rented a beachfront
home in Newport with four
other friends during the summer
of2002.
Haldi and Nachreiner visited
the rental home on July 6 after
midnight, Rogers testified. After
they came and left, Rogers found
the silver Sony camcorder in one
of the bedrooms. he said. The
housemates ended up watching
the tape, Rogers said
Haldi and Nachreiner came
back to the beach house on July
7, looking for the tape, he said.
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
to make a deal and continued to
advance its military presence
toward Mexico City. That ls when
they met Zaragoza and his 2,000
men.
After being defeated.. the
French regrouped and brought
~r even more military. placing
Puebla under siege for months,
Bruce-Novoa said.
"My grandfather was in that
dt:y and he remembers not
having anything to eat." the
professor said.
When news spread of the
victorious battle, Californians
were the first to celebrate,
Bruce-Novoa said, not only
because they were proud of their
former paJsanos but because the
battle was 5een in a larger sense
as the first American victory over
the Europeans. (American, ln this
sense, means native Americans
-those who were here before
people came over from Europe).
Min callfornla It was a ttadition
that began immediately and In
Mexico lt ls still not a nadonal
provide an opportUnity to enter
the contest The date ol the draw-
ing to gtYe away the ttUCk la not
awfllble yet
"What elle would you want for
summer but a auck with a aun· rootr &.!per SUM said.
The OJ 1m9 out at the various
McDonlld'a ~ noon and 2
'p.rn. each da)< ~ a line
swu fonnl.ng before noon. even
in the swdtedng beat. Supef SUM
said.
"It bas to tell you aomethlng for
people to wait fn the 104-degree
heat in m Monte (on Monday! just
to get a sdcka; • be aald. "It shows
tbeir~don.·
"They were opening cabinets
and looking under beds." Rogers
said. Both seemed "apprehen-
sive and shaky," he aaid.
But it wu Picou. Weedall's girl-
friend. who took the tape with
the camcorder wrapped in a
towel and tumed it in to author·
lties.
Picou said she felt uncomfort-
able watching the tape.
-1 would tum my head a few
times, .. she said.
Picou took the tape to her
brother in Rancho CUcamonga
and together, they gave It to her
brother's neighbor, a Pasadena
police officer who in tum ban·
ded the tape to San Bernardino
County Sheriff's officials.
Both Picou and Weedall testl·
6ed that they ln.itially lied to
Newport Beach detectives about
who saw the tape because their
other friends Mdidn't want to get
involved."
Testimony will continue today
with more witnesses for the
prosecution.
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holiday," Bruce· Novoa sald.
lt may not be a nanonal
holiday bete but you better
believe people will be
celebrating. Pick a bar, any bar,
and you will most likely ftnd
some sort of drink spedals
tonight. Bru~Novoa said that's a
good sign and a bad sign.
"When Clnco de Mayo
becomes nationally visible lt
brings attention to culture but
also Incorporated with that are
things you are not sure are
positive," he sald. "The holiday
becomes incorporated in all ways
with retailers using it for a reason
to have a sale and bars make a
buck. But If you can sell more
shirts, or lingerie. or more beer,
then why notr'
(That was a bit of sarcasm
there, folks.)
At Avila's El Ranch.ito, they are
hosting a big bash complete with
a DJ, raftle. prll.es,
commemorative T·shlrts and
tequila. They were already
gearing up for the party Tuesday
when I caught up with general
manager Louie Baez.
I asked Baez what Onco de
Mayo meant to him and he sald
bluntly. ~ragging rights.. Sure
lbe new st.icken ue designed
ln patriotic cok>rs -red. White
and blue -with the call letteR
embW:oned in ydlow
Some of the lCROQ fans said
they didn't come for the ll'UCk as
mUfh as to support the radio sta·
don.
Jimmy Vega. 24. said pa.rt of the
reuon he came was to champion
punk rock.
"Some mues are going on with
freedom of speech." ~ said.
"The truck wasn't really an lncen·
dve. That's a slim chance.·
One ot station's most ardent
fans. James Duetw. 21. came to
share his appreciation of the rock
DANCE
Continued from Al
"For example, instead of
having her drown ln the water,
we have a dancer who
represents (that)." Viorlca said.
"Her name is Water Whisper. It's
the call of the water.•
The ballet will also
Incorporate poetry and music
that was written by Anya's
parents and friends. Viorica
enlisted the help of Tony
Revetditto, an acting teacher, to
help present the poetry. Actors
from Reverditto's classes will
read the poems, he said.
"They're pretty unlque and
soulful and heart-wrenching. for
sure,• Reverdino said of the
poems.
In addition to ·Anya,• the
concert will feature three other
producdons. One is an
emotional counterpoint to
"Anya" -the whimsical · Alice
In Wonderland."
"It's full of humor," Viorica
said. Ml picked a few scenes from
the whole story. We have the
Mad Hatter, the Oteshire Cat.
the trial and the mean queen.
they will have drink specials and
other commercialized party
favors. but it's mainly a big
celebration of culture, to which
everyone is invited. ·we want the community to
come celebrate," Baez. said. "We
want to combine the Mexicans
and everyone else and ask them
to join us in the celebradon of
something imponant to us. ..
Gerarro Barragan. general
lttanager at La Fsplga de Oro
bakery on 19th Street, agreed and
said he will take a more mellow
approach with an authendc
dinner in his own home.
"We celebrate the fact that our
indigenous people won that
battle,· Barragan said.
Although It was not the final
victory, it proved that the
Mexican resolve is strong and
that the people's will ls
unbending. even in the face of
exuaordinary odds, he said.
Perhaps that's why It's so widely
embraced.
Not Mexican? Looking for a
good way to connect personally
to the celebration? Cleek out the
article, Manco de Mayo, the Real
Story," by John Sheppler.
The French ultimately
COME
stadon and show off his ~
which bu a hood pla.uered with
KROQ stickers.
"The paint was deterloraling
and I didn' want to pay !or a
paint Job. .. Duenas sald.
So he stUck about 300 of ICROQ's Halloween-themed sdck-
ers on the hood of his 1996 Ford
Contour. He also put some on the
hubcaps.
Ulce Vega. be wa.m\ hanging his
hopes on winning the truck. -
"If I win It. sweet If I don't. It's
not the end of the world." Dueftas
said "It's something superiluous.
Plus It's a V-8 -a gas gul.21er -
especbilly with gas the way It is."
'It's full of humor. I
picked a few scenes
from the whole story.
We have the M ad
Hatter, the Ch eshire
Cat, the trial and the
mean queen.'
Stela Viorica
Artistic Director
Generally, the people who are
watching it have a lot of fun
watching it.·
Also included is a dance by
Dansymmetry, a more
1echnJcalJy challenging and
emotionally uplifting piece,
Viorica said.
And in honor of Mother's Day
on Sunday, Reverditto's comedy
troupe will do a tribute to the
holiday.
"We'll pull a mom out of the
audience and Ughten things up
-we do a fun roast of their life."
Revcrditto said.
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Mesa. She may be readled at 1949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman@latimet.com.
withdrew from Mexico, but not
until after the end of the Civil
War, when the United States was
no longer a divided power, and
President Uncoln ordered the
French to get out, Sheppler
wrote. He contends that the
French were interested not only
in clalming land in Mexico but
helping the Confederate soldiers
in the Civil War win their battle to
divide this nation, thus making
America not so threatening 10
European countries.
"(Mexican President Benito
Juarez'sl loyalist troops did
manage to keep the French at
bay long enough to prevent them
from supporting the Confederate
states 111 the U.S. Civil War,"
Sheppler wrote. WWith the North
and South reunited, Uncoln
ordered t11e French out of Mexico
and sent a military force to the
Texas/Mexican border under
General Phil Sheridan."
So there, it's a win-win for
everyone. Cheers.
• LDUTA HARPER is the Forum
editor. Sha also writes columns
Wednesdays and Fridays. She may
be reached at 1949) 574-4276 or by
e-mail at /olita.h•rper@fatimn.com.
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South COast Plaza has hectic day
Soon after a bomb threat turned out to be
no sweat, a man allegedly stole four watches
worth a total of $11,680 from a jewelry store.
Lollta Harper
Dally Piiot
Continued from Al
Ventura and San Bernardino
community college dlstdcta. Al:.-
conitng to the survey. Coast
Community College Di.strict
salaries for vice chancellors and
presidents rank second to lut.
If approved. the chancello(s
salary would incnase from
$186,608 to $190,000, plus
$10,000 for travel and mileage
expenses. Vice chancellor and
president salutes would go Crom
a range of $129.631 to $131 ,805
up to $145,000 to $160,000.
"l don't think I can support it,·
Trustee Jerry Patterson said of
the proposed salary increases.
"They are deserving of an in-
crease, but this ls l'ar more than
justified. I won't be supporting
the full In~.·
The state placed the district
on a ftnancial watch list earlJer
this year when its ca.sh reserves
dipped below the 5% recom-
SOLDIER
Continued from Al
Crom Fort Lewis, Wash.
MSpec. nevor Wln'E followed
his nation's call and made the ul-
timate sacrlftce, serving ln a Ii.me
of war against the forces of tyr·
anny," said U.S. Army Reserve
spokesman John D. Wagner. "We
are deeply grateful for hl.s com-
mitment and mourn the loss of
his life. Our thoughts and
prayers are with his family.•
He Is remembered by hls for-
mer teachers at Calvary Olapel
High School in Santa Ana as a
friendly and attractive student
who was always smiling.
"He's an awesome, awesome
k:fd." Principal Paul Woo said. "]
had him in class, and you talk to
any of the teachers who had him
and they'll tell you he was an
outstanding example of a gentle·
man fwhol always had a smile
on his face."
Wln'E was a hard worker ln Woos geometry class, and he did
weU. The young man al.so was
able to balance his school work
with an extracurricular tnllne
hoc.key team, Woo said.
MHe was a fierce competltor.
CRASH
Continued from Al
"I had gotten out of the car
and was in complete survival
mode." Montag said. "I had a
second to respond and I Just
went over, got the door open, got
the seat belt off and pulJed him
to safety.•
Montag was at the lnteniection
of Adams and.Placentia avenues
when the man be eventually
saved ran a red light, causing the
accident, officials said.
The drMr of a ted, 1987 Nis.-
san 300 ZX. wboee name was not
ttleased, tried to make a U-tum
on Adams Avenue, to head east
•ap!nst a stale red lJgbt." ac-
contlng the trafllc incident re-
port.
"It wun't HU he was rrytng to
beat a yellow ll&ht." Costa Mesa
polk:e Sgt z.a Hoferttza aald.
"It WU alreacly ted when he ap-
tion or the mall that houses
Gues& the Apple Store and the
Coach &tore, among other1.
Costa Mesa Police Sgt Zack I-to.
ferltza ald.
The merchant. whose name
waa not disclosed, saw the com-
mon shJpplng box. secured with
tape but no labels, and Immedi-
ately reported lt to mall leCUrlty,
Hofedtta said. Because of the
lack or labels and tts proximity to
the coffee ahop on the second
Ooor, plaza officials called the
mended. It Is now operating at
S'Jli, Cohn said.
Last week. Coast Community
College District announced that
it would go on a Cour-day-a-
week tchedule to save on energy
costa. Its three schools have cut
classes over the past few years
because of budget coostra1nts.
"In order to have a top school.
we need good people or we'll go
down the tubes,• Trustee George
Brown said. "~ selected a sala-
ry we thought would be attrac-tive..
The district ls still searching
for a replacement for fonner
Orange Coast College President
Margaret Gratton, who left in
2002. lnterlm President Gene
Ferrell ls 6Wng in until they hire
a new president. It Is also look·
ing to flJJ some vice chancellor
positions, including Renley's.
Renley retired in August but still
worts a few days a week.
South Orange Counry Com-
munity College District pays
presidents for Its two colleges -
Saddleback and Irvine Valley -
but always had a great attJtude, •
WoosaJd.
Wln'E bad many friends at
school, perhaps because he was
posldve and encowagj.ng, Eng-
lish teacher Nancy Hamilton
said:
"He wasn't the greatest student
academically, but personally and
In character he was one or my
real standouts," she said.
Sometimes Wln'E would come
lo to the classroom early and talk
about h1s older brother, Thdd,
who also served in the military,
Hamilton said. ' "('ITevorj knew from his broth-
er's experience that It was not an
easy job," she said. "He knew
what be was getting Into and he
still went and did It•
Students and teachers at Cal -
vary Otapel have been remem-
berlng Win'B and praying for
him, Woo said. A box has been
placed in the school office to col-
lect cards and letters to the fam-
ily, and It likely will ruJ up fast be-
cause Win'E bad so many
friends.
"He made a huge impact on
an extended network of people,·
Hamilton said. "f'fTI sure he
dldn't lcnow how he impacted
people and l don't know that his
family did. I hope they take com-
proaChed the intersection.~
At the same time. a white Ford
F..350 was headed east.bound on
Adams Avenue at about 40 to 50
miles per hour, Hoferitza said.
The van struck the sports car.
causing It to roll over and burst
into names.
Cosr.a Mesa Fire CapL Kurt
YodeJ's team was the first to ar-
rive on the scene and found the
car already engulfed, as well as
the front of the van. he said.
"Lucldly there was a citizen
who bad puDed the young man
out of the car before we got there
and essentially saved hls life, M
Yoder said.
Montag said the driver was
completely unconscious when
he found hlm. HJs sandals bad
fallen off as he ran to help the
man and Montag said he could
feel the heat of the Oames on his
skin.
"There J wu with no shoes on,
polyester aborts that are highly
Oammable. there 1a pa on the
No matter what you'rt doing,
your hometown newspaper
~ Daily Pilot
o~ County Shel'Ur• Depart· us or any suspicious padatgd. •
ment, whJch tent Its bomb be l&ld.
equad. Just when th1np started to
Ot!ltials evacuated the wl.ng caJm down in the luxury abop-
ror three bows. while the bomb Pina plaza. an unlden~ man
robot examined the J>1Cb8e, anatCbed four Omega watchea
liorerttza said, t:um.tng lt OYer to . from ~ia4eld Jewelers, pollct
Ond a label on the bottom. l&ld. The jewelry store la on the
•it was later determined that Sean side of the Carousel Court.
the package contained an outgo-uptta.Lrs.
Ing ahlpmeot of 1We9tera and the Hoferitza called It a •grat> and pacJtase bad Callen off a cart ear-run,• u the thJef snatched the
lJer ln the day,• he Mid. four watches -valued at
Mall ofllcials were moat likely $11,680 total -and ran out the
still cautious from recent reports door at about 5:.CS p.m. The sus-
or poutble terror attacks at Cali· pect wu a male Hlspanfc, be--
fomla malls, Horerftta aid. tween 25 and 35, about 6-feet
MWe atill encourage our dd-tall. wearing a hat. dark shirt and
uns to stay on alert and notify jeans, Hoferltza said.
between $121,200 and $136,350,
district spokeswoman 'D'acy Da-
ley said. Their chancellor cur-
rently makes about $184,000.
Rancho Sandqo College tops
the survey, with $220,167 total
C(>mpensadon (or Its cbancellor
and $144,852 to $180,948 for
presidents and vice chancellors.
Brown said that the upoomlng
sale of its television stadon,
KOCB-Tv, the .passage of a
school improvement bond and
the leasing of district property
will bring in more money for
salaries.
Trustees will also announce
tonight their choice for the next
chancellor for the district. The
original field of 21 wu narrowed
to thtte with final interviews
talcing plac~ in April, Renley said.
Coast Comn'lunlty College
District's current chancellor, Wll-
Uam Vega, will retire in June.
• MARISA O'NEIL covert education.
She may be reached et (949)
574-4268 or by e-mail et
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Trevor Win'e
fort In knowing what a positive
impact he dJd have on so many
people."
Services are scheduled at 10
a.m. Monday at Calvary Chapel,
3800 S. Fairview Road. Santa
Ana. with graveside services and
burial with military honors to
follow at Fairhaven Memorial
Park. 1702 Fairhaven Ave .. Santa
Ana.
• AUaA ROBINSON covers
business, politics and the
environment She may be reached
et (9491 764-4330 or by &-mall at
alicia.roblnson@latlmn .com.
ground that I am standing in and
the hot engine is still going,"
Montag said. ·God willing, I
didn~ get hun. ..
The husband and father of
four said be didn't even have a
moment to think about what he
could have been risking and con·
tlnually thanked God that there
was no reason to regret his ac-
tions.
His wife, Sandra Montag, said
she was proud.
"It's a good thing Tun was
there," she said.
Despite the thmstenlng cir-
cumstances, both drivers were
transferred to area hospitals with
moderate to minor injuries. The
driver of the white van com-
plained of chest pa.Ins, which Is
common in acddenta where the
air bag deploys, Yoder said. The
driver WU taken to UCJ Medical
Center in Orange.
"He was conscious, coherent
and not too bad at all," Yoder
said.
Yoder said the driver ot the
sporu car didn't bne any Wll>le
lnjuriel but Ml wry OOIDbarM;
whJeb often Jndk:arel a more 11-
rlous head Injury.
"He WU tlgbttna U1 the whole
way and teemed intt'f out of It."
Yoder aaid. "We took b1m ro
\\Wtem (Medbl c.ents in
Santa Anal to ftnd out why he ~~-would-eommeaa OD IM mcdd I' ~
BRIEFLY IN
PUBLIC SAFETY
Sailor dies of a heart
attack during regatta
A 63-year-old man died Mon-
day nJght after he had a heart at-
tack on his saiJboat dwfng a re-
gatta in Newport Harbor.
Leo Vincent Collin, of Hun-
tington Beach. bad a heart attack
at the midway point of an Ameri-
can l..egjon Yacht Oub race, or-
Oce manager Unda Christensen
said. He died later at Hoag Me-
morial Hospital Presbyterian.
Fl.rdghters got a call a little
before 7 p.m. that a man on a
boat was complaJnlng of chest
pains, said Sgt. David Ginther
with the Orange County Sheriff's
Department Harbor Patrol The
HarbQr 20 sailboat. called
"Poacher,• was in the maJn
ch.ann.el near Collins ls)and.
Both qendea responded to
the boat, whJch had Collin and a
second penon on board. A Har-
bor Patrol boat took him to a
nealby dock and paramedics
took b1rn to the hospital. Ginther
said.
Collin was pronounced dead
at 7:35 p.m., acconitng to the
Orange County Coroner's Ofllce.
He has a s~wbo lives in Red-
woodqry.
CoUJn was a member or the
.club for about six years, Ou'is·
t:lansen said. She described him
as •a nice guy" who looked
younger than his 63 years.
"He was feisty,• she said.
It was the first race of the sea-
son for the club.
Juvenile arrested in
high school parking lot
Costa Mesa police officers
who were arresting a boy on
suspicion of marijuana posses-
sion last week at Costa Mesa
High School also found guns in
his car's trunk.
An officer responding to a
call at 9:20 a.m. on April 29 of a
suspicious juvenile at the high
school found the drugs on the
boy, Lt. John PltzPatrick said. A
search of his vehicle in the
school's parking lot tu.med up a
rifle, shotgun and .44 Magnum
revolver in his trunk.
Police took the boy, whose
name is being withheld be-
cause he ls a minor, into cus·
tody.
He told officers that the guns
belong to his father amt t:ttey
were in bis trunk because he is
moving, Fitzpatrick said. The
boy's story cbeclced out and be
ls not facing weapons cba.rps.
The juvenUe, recently ek-
pelled from &t.anda ijlgh
School, was booked on duUles
of drug possession and drhfug
without a Ucenae, FitzPatrlck
said.
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Steve Smith's piece
on fireworks, the
Great Park and the
Orange County Fair-
grounds.
I f Steve Smith lives in Costa
Mesa and onJy believes
that fireworks are used for
four hours. once a year,
then he mus! be out of town the
whole summer or living In an
underground concrete bunker.
On the Eastside, firework
aficionados started with the
bottle rockets on April 16. I
know, as I reponed it to the
Costa Mesa Police. The
response was that the
department just doesn't have
the personnel 10 monitor these
things because they go on
forever. For the last three nights.
I have listened to them.
In response to "Wars rage
In the Back Bay. w April 22:
So boys will be boys. huh 1
Why stop there? Why not
throw ln a six-pack of beer?
They're not 21 yet but hey,
details, details.
We live ln an area that has
beautiful weather year round
and we're miles from
beaches, blke paths and
nature trails. How sad that so
many parents think their
onJy options to keep their
kids active is either a $2,000
video game or a $200
pretend AK-47.
With the recent, cragic
death of a police officer
allegedly at the hands of a
16-year-old boy. don't you
think law enforcement
officials will, rightfully so. be
on a heightened alen for
youths with guns? It's only a
marter of time before there is
an accident, followed by
public outrage and
finger-pointing.
promoting growth, not :
speculation !hat
diminishes another
individual.
There are many possible
reasons for 1be cellphone
user's behavior. besides
narcissism. It is
understandable that !he
situation Cohen described
could result in annoyance
and perhaps fru 'ltration. It
is also quite clear that
cellphone etiquette can be a
problem.
Smith !hen talks about how it
Is not fair to keep a hold on the
fairgrounds just because we
have had it so long, ye! he Is
more than willing to keep the
city hostage over fireworks for
the same reason.
FILE PHOTO /DAILY P1LOT
Readers are still debating whether booth sales of fireworks should remain legal in Costa Mesa.
There is a reason you
have to be 18 10 purchase
these weapons; they should
not be in the hands of
children.
ELAINE JOHNSON
Newpon Beach
We. however. art' focusing
on the public commentary
made by another
mental-heailh professional.
Thoughtful evaluation first,
ralher than presuming
through the veil of
professional knowledge,
could have led to a very
different outcome for
Cohen, the cellphone user
and !he subsequt:nt
newspaper commentary.
Do these youth groups
deserve help with funding?
Absolutely.
But Jet's consider all the
residents who live here, not just
!hose with kids. I will volunteer
to be on a committee to come
up with an alternative method
of funding. (Other cities seem to
do fine.) How about Smith? And
I am willing 10 be the city's first
contributor by opening up my
wall el.
HELEN EVERS
Costa Mesa
I frequently agree with Steve
Smith's positions. However, be
occasionally indulges in lapses
of logic that are truly amazing.
In bis •FamiJyTime" column be
supports moving the Orange
County Fair to the Great Park in
Irvine because "It makes more
financial sense."
And then he fantasizes about
what a great addition the
fairgrounds wouJd make 10 the
city of Costa Mesa's park
system, particularly baseball
fields.
Assemblyman John Campbell
proposed the sale of the
fairgrounds for about S300
million to help offset the state's
budget mess. Before the
fairgrounds become a park .. the
city of Costa Mesa (which is
addressing iu own budget
issues) would have to find $300
million for the purchase and
additional money for the razing
of buildings and park
development. The city wouJd
also suffer the loss of sales tax
revenue from the weekly swap
meet, the Orange County Fair
and other exhibitions !hat take
place on the grounds. It is much
more li.kety that the land would
not be sold to !he city. bul 10
developers.
The slate gets the money
from the sale and !hen some
entity, state, county, city, or fair
board, will have to spend
millions on the Great Park site
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the state will get a quick $300
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will lose significant sales tax
revenue. Whoever is responsible
for the fair will have to find
rnlllions to build exhibition halls
at the Great Parle site and the
residents of Costa Mesa will not
onJy lose a local tradition, but
also will no doubt gain higher
density and the corresponJlng
degradation of quality of life.
JEANNE TARAZEVJTS
Costa Mesa
Forum columnist
misses the mark
We read with interest the
Community Commentary
article written by Maxine
Cohen on April 16. She
described her encounter
with a cellphone user al a
car wash during which she
confronted him
"heavy-handedly," by her
own adrrusslon, and then
went on 10 hypothesize
about the reason for his
behavior.
We would like to propose
We invite your readers
and columnlsls to promote
compassion and
thoughtfulness 111 their
assessments of siJua1ions
and people to make our
daily lives, and this world,
bener.
ERIK J. ABEU
AND GAIL SIMPSON
Costa Mesa
• ERIK J. ABEU is a licensed
· psychologist and GAIL
SIMPSON is a licensed clinical
social worker
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"The girls are pretty
fired up right now."
K.n LaMont, Newport Harbor
gir1s swim coach
M WeOlesday, May 5, 2004
Newport
Harbors
Melissa
Wheeler wins
her heat in the
2()0.yard
freestyle in
2:02.25on
Tuesday in
Sea View
League girls
swim
preliminaries.
SlEVl'. Mc:CRANK/ OAll.Y Pit.OT
BRIEFLY·
League
title
• mania
Corona del Mar baseball
team among a handful
of league champions
crowned Tuesday.
Corona del Mar I ligh's baseball
team secured its second stmlght out·
right Pad fic Coast League title with a
7-2 victory over host Calvary Chapel
f\Jesday.
The Sea Kings (17-5, 12-0 in league)
clinched I.he title with three league
games remaining on the strength of a
four-run sixth inning. .
'fyler Lance's two-run f>lngle in the
SlXth gave CdM the lead for good at
3·2. t.ance finished wilh three RBis.
CdM starter lbdd Ma cklin went
five Innings and allowed two hits
while striking out three and wnlJdng
(WO.
Blake Contant notched his third
save this season with two hitless in·
ning. retiring the side in order in the
seventh.
·it's nice 10 get out of there with a
win,· CdM Coach John Emme saJd.
·we've had some shaky performances
there in the past •
The same two teams will meet at
3: 15 p.m. Friday on the Sea Kings'
fleld.
Sea Kings clinch PCL title
• VOIJ..BYBAU.: The Corona del
Mar boys volleyball team clinched
first p&isce in the Pacific Coast
League Tuesday by beating visiting
Northwood 23·25, 25-22. 25· 15, 25-
14.
Kevin Welch finjshed with 17 kJUs,
three ace serves. four digs and one
block to lead the Sea Kings (1 8·9, 9-0
In the PCL). Tom Welch contributed
with 14 kills and four d.Jgs and Aus·
Un Brawner added eight kills for CdM. .
Coach Steve Conti said the Sea
Kings practiced sloppy Monday and
played the same way ln the flrst
game, but was pleased with the way
his team rebounded ln the final
three games and with his defensive
aped alls ta.
Shane Collins had two aces and
seven digs and Ben Applebee had
one ace and slx digs for CdM. OomJ-
nJc Rubino finished the match with
32 assists.
Corona del Mar ho ts second·
placed Laguna Beach Tuesday .
Eagles rule Golden West
• VOLLBYBA.LL: The Estancia
l-llgb boys voUeybaJJ team stamped
ltlell u the outright Golden West
League champion with a 25· 12, 25·
11, 25·15 victory over visiting
Orange Tuesday.
SenJors Kris HartweU and Scott
Sankey Jed the Eagles (22' 6, 1 l --0 tn
league) with nine and seven kills, re·
pectlwty, whlle Brad Lanen added
ftve.
Hartwell added two solo blocb
while Sankey (nlne), Scott Maltley
(llx), Jotl'I komepy (six) added dip
tor the Bqtea. ranked No. l tn CJP
Southern Section Dlvtaton III. Mar-
kley alto added hit ftnt vvalty kWt
thla Maaon, Bttancia Coach Tracey
Ingraham Mid.
Trevor Hotma talUed 26 uaoo
tnd four service aces for P..atancla.
wbJcb bu swept all ll league oppo·
SM MIEJILY, "'9 M
EYEOPENER
Daily .IPib •
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PAT CALLAGHAN
Spotb EdlCor Richard Dunn: (949) 574-4223 • Spotb Fu: 1949) 650-0170 Datt Pilot
GIRLS SWIMMING
Sailors sizzle in preliminaries
Newport Harbor secures
the most slots for Friday's
Sea View League finals.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The ,Sea View
League preUmina.ry meet in girls swim·
mJng was hosted by Newport Hatbor
High Tuesday, and the Sailors utilized
their home-pool advantage by securing
more spots lo the finals than any other
school
/.. Sailor bas the opportunity • placiog fourth in the 50 and
to win in every event come Fri-100 free. Robertson already
day's finals, aJso held at the qualified earller ln the year for
Newport pool. Of the 64 slots the CJF Southern Section in
for the finals, 18 belong to both events by swimming the
Newport Harbor. Irvine has the 50 ln 25.03 and the 100 in
second most with 14, followed 54.59. She swam 25.n and
by Foothill with 12. 55.56, respectively, Tuesday. .
The Turs' top swimmer was Melissa Motivating swimmers to perform
Wheeler, who won her heat and placed when they have already qualified for
third for the finals in the 200-yard free-the postseason could be challenging,
style (2:02.25), as well as fmishing sec· but Newport Harbor Coach Ken La-
ond in her beat and placing fourth for Mont doesn't need to use a lot of moti·
the finals in the 500 freestyle (5:26.63).
Leab Robertson had a consistent day. See SAILORS, Pac• A9
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PLOT
Corona del Mar High's Tiffany Liu, right, hugs teammate Nortyn Corpuz after finding out from Corona del Mar assistant coach Bill Pascual, left, that they both
qualified for the finals in the lQO.meter hurdles during the Pacific Coast League track and field preliminaries at Irvine on Tuesday. The league finals are friday.
Easy d9es it for CdM
Sea Kings on track with
solid showing in Pacific
Coast preliminaries.
Steve Vlr1•n
Daily Pilot
llMNB -With undefeated Pad.fie
Coast l.eogue regular-ae.aaon records. it
wu evident who was the team to beat at
the preUmlnarlea of the track and field
league champloosblps at lJVine High
Tuesday.
The Corona del Mar High Sea Kings,
who won the boys and girls PCL
tltles Wt year, have the bull's·
eye on them once again. Both
squads. especially the CdM girts
team. seemed to step up to the
pressure and are in place to re-
•
Bill Sumner said or his girls
team. "The girls arc having a
much easier time than the boys.
It's going to be competitive for
the boys. Thsoro and North·
peal as le.ague champions Friday at lr·
vine.
The Corona del Mar girts earned 25
qualifying times in the seven track
events. The Sea King.'I boys squad had 13
qualifyfng times. Anne St Geme, Kevin
Artz and Ou1s Ring.strom were the top
quall8ers in their respective events.
"Wf!re good to go," Sea ~ Coach
wood should be right there."
Sumner also delivered a noteworthy
statement during the meet, calling his
gim squad the best team he has had ln
10 years. 1ba1 doesn\ necessarily have
anything to do with what the girls ac·
compllsh this year. but what they achieve
within the next three Years.
Tuesday, the Sea Kinss qualified at
lea.$t two ln each event and had six of the
12 qualifiers ln the 1,600 meters, led by
St Geme. who cruised to a 5:25.87. She
also paced herself in the 800, qua1ifytng
first in 2:J7.29.
St Geme will also compete in the
3.200 final Friday at lMne.
Hilary May. Many Uu. Whitney
Ykldner, Melissa ~ and Kelly Mor·
gan qualified second in their respectiYe
events. May grabbed the No. 2 seed in
the l,600 in 5:25.87 and 800 ln 2:21J.T7,
while Uu did the same ln the 100 hurdles
(16.82). ~er qualified second in the
s.. CdM, Pac• A8
OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK HIGH SCHOOL SAILING
Sea Kings qualify
for national regatta
sailing team finished second Aeet racing involves the The Corona del Mar Hlgtl • vance.
at the Baker Thopby elimlna-whole team racing together.
tJon Beet racing ,.n.a Aprtl Corona del Mar and Newport
25 to qualify for the fleet rac-Harbor haw both qualHled for
Ing national regatta. scheduJed the te.m racing (with tndMd·
May 21-23 in Annapolis, Md. ual boatJ racing lo r1!lay fasb •
The top three teams from the com· ion) national bWl tcbool ieptta, Sat·
petition. bolted by the Stanford aalltng urday and SUnday in New Orte.ns.
team at the Sequoia Yacht Oub ln Red· The CdM aa8ora who competed lo
wood ~ c.aut Redwood Oty: l!rtc AaktnJI, ClllldDa
Pt Loma and Marin Catholic, whldl Moebayedi, Publ' O'Brten. Adrt.me
llrUlhed llnt and third. respedMly, Plttenc)n. ~ Rokidd, ,.. 91mn.
w01 allo joln Corona del Mar lD com-ier. Peter 1Ucd Ind Nldt W..... 1be
peth1g for the Baker Trophy. Newport Sea Klnp ae l't'IKNd by NllmD Dm-
Hlilbor ftnilbed four1h and did not Id· hmn.
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l Wednesday, May 5, 2004 A7
•• GOLF COAST
..,
GOLF PILOT PRACTICE TEE
· Golf days of August
·r· he~ond week in
August is
shaping up to
be quite the golfing
spectacle ln the
Newport-Mesa
community.
On back-to-back
days -August 11 and
June 13, after 72 holes
of stroke play. Jeff
Bloom is the
defending champion,
but Bruce Bearer
competed ln last
year's Jones Cup
because Bloom was
out of town.
12 -the golfing lens
will zoom In on
Newport Beach
Country Oub and Big
BRYCE
ALDERTON
Santa Ana Country
Oub will award its
men's champion June
19 following five days
of competition. Boyd
Canyon Country Oub.
respectively, for the annual
Jones CUp and Tea Cup Oassic
tournaments -events tha1
celebrate golf in this
community,
~ irt"five years have Lhe
tournaments been held on
consecutive days, let alone 1he
same week.
The Jones Cup is a
better-ball of partners formal
that pits the men's club
champion -or an alternate -
from each of the four
Newport-Mesa private courses
with a golf staff profe~ionaJ.
A Big Canyon team has
claimed the last three Jones
Cup, with Director of Golf Rob
Lovejoy and amateur WiJJ
Tipton edging Mesa Verde's
Tum Sargent and Steve Rhorer
by a stroke ln last year's event.
Tipton won hls second
consecutive men's club title in
October while Dave Irwin
claimed the Mesa Verde crown
back ln August.
Both are eligible to compete
in Jones Cup V. which makes a
return to the site of the ft.rs I
toumameni in 2000.
Th.is year's NBCC m en's
champion will be crowned
Martin will shoot for his
seventh club crown.
Marianne Towersey, winner
of 20 women's club titles at
Santa Ana, will vie for her sixth
Tea Cup Oassic title in eight
tries and third in a row.
The \\flnningest female
golfer in Newpon-Mesa
history will jom Mesa Verde's
Akem1 Khaia1 and winners
from Big Canyon and Newpon
Beach.
Khaial daimed her third
straight Me!><! Verde women's
title with a wire-to-wire victory
agamst four competitors.
Khaiat's 13-over-par,
four-round total (71-73-78 75
-297) gave her a 37-'ltroke
margin of victory.
Linda Schwartz (80-87-84-83
-334) posted her best finish
in tournament history in
placing second. Her
Newport's Hahn on
art of downhill chip
DON LEACH /OAJLV PILOT
first -round 80 was the lowest
score among aJJ players except
Khaiat. who finished second to
Towersey in last year's Tea Cup
at Mesa Verde.
Sue Jane Oii finished Lhird
(339) while r;ix-time club
champion Denise Woodard
(3401 and Debbie Brown (362)
rounded ou1 the top five.
On a downhill chip,
position shoulders on the
same angle as the
ground and flex the
knees with weighl on
ball, of feet. Take the
GOLFER OF THE WEEK
most lofted club that feels Paul Hahn comfortable. You want to
get the ball rolhng on the green as soon as
possible. Let the club do the work and strike
the ball on a downward motion
Danny Bibb
Club effillation: Big Canyon
Country Club
Residence: Newpo rt Besen
Birthpa.ce: Glendale, Calif.
Age:53
GoH hendlcap: 2
Fevorite goH moment ·1n the 1988
member-guest (also known as the
Balboa tournament) at Big Canyon.
My partner. Peter Nelson. and I shot a
61 gross (55 net) in a best ball to tie
the course reeord in a tournament. I
made eight birdies and he made four.
We birdied No. 18. It is the biggest
tournament of the year at the club
and to be able to h.ave one of my
best friends with me ... it's more fun
when you do something and it's
more than just you:'
Favorite dub to use: 9-iron
Favorfte courH played: St.
Andrews or Pine Valley
Favorite hobby out.aide of goH:
Family
Femily: Wife. Lynda; two
daughters. Lindsay (25), Kristy (17) and one son, D.J. (24).
Nowworthy: Winner of 11 men's club titles, a Newport-Mesa record;
founder and owner of local real estate brokerage company; grew up playing
at Irvine Coast Country Club -now Newport Beach Country Club; held
course records at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club, Big Canyon and Irvine
DON LEACH/ DAILY PILOT Coast (all at different times).
ON THE GREEN COUPLES
• Dllve Bodt defeated Don
Sdmdd, 2 up, in the 18-hole,
match-play final of the Santa
Ana Country Oub President's
Cup completed April 24.
The Presidents Cup was
contested over two months. with
Bock winning five matches to
claim the titles. He defeated Stan
Luker In the semifinals whlle
Schmid reached the final with a
victory over John Yowddn.
Work began two weeks ago to
Improve drainage of 15 bunkers
throughout Santa Ana Country
Qub, said Mike Reeh1. the club's
director of golf.
"We want to divert water
around them and make them
&nore accealble getting In and
out of them. along with being
visually appealing." Reehl said.
Some cart paths will also be
repaired.
• C.O.ta Mela Golf & Country Oub wtll bold Jts member/guest
tournament May lS.16.
•The ninth annual callf omJa
women'I atate championship.
hlw1ng the top women'•
llnatfur. pm., wW be heJd July
19-21 aa the Pala Mesa Retort tn
ftllbooL Ellal>Oicy ls tlmlted to 100
...... who are Calilomla
1111 h31a and have a United
States Golf Association handicap
index of I 0.4 or I~
The tournament consists of 54
holes of stroke play.
Cost is S 195 per player and
entries close June 19.
•Goodwill Industries of
Orange County will ho I its
annual golf tournament at
Pelican Hill GolfOub June 17.
The tournament raises funds
for GoodwiD's job tralnlng and
placement programs for people
with disabilities and other
barriers to employment In the
county.
Last year's event grossed more
than $125,000.
Dan Ropn. a r.osta Mesa
resident and member at Santa
Ana Country Cub, ls In his third
year as the nonproftt's presJdent
and chJef executive officer.
Goodwill donation centers are
located ot Jil Thne Wine Cellars
(250 Ogle St.) in Cost.a Mesa and
St. Michael & AJ1 Angels
Episcopal Onarch (3233 Padfic
View Or.) In Corona del Mar.
Tu register for the toumamen(.
call nft'any Cohen aa (714)
547-6.108. ext. 310, or visit
goodwillinvltational.org. Uve
enten.alnment. aucdoN; dinntt _ and an awards Cliemony WOI
follow IM golf toutnamtnt
Results from the couples
ch•mpionship at Newport
Beach Country Club April 25:
Overall net: (55) Fr9d and
Merc:J.J•ger
Overall gross: (70) O.ve and
S.ndi Cof'ler
Afffght
1st: (601 Tom and Paule De
Mitra
2nd: (61 I ~ and Brenda
Sw•mko
3rd: (62) Scott •nd Robyn
S..ra
4th: (63) Heny and ShP
&.yian
B Fllght:
lat: (59) Stieve •nd Vlllel1e
R.u9Ch
2nd: (60) Dive end Phylla
ftttlllp9
3rd: (60) RerM •nd Geotgene
laul"Ml'I
4th: (61) Al and P9t9Y
~
Cfllht
1•t (60) Olde •nd \Wda
Sc:h"**
2nd: (60) MM! ....... •nd
Jenle Rott*"'d
3rd: (61) Mlle •nd Leun ...
4th: (63) Jim Ind~
'°Pe
O....to the s*:
No.~ fillltlf ~No. I
Hany~ No. 13: .......
Ma;No.17:111M ........
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U.S. Open
qualifying
·at Newport
Local players hoping
to realize a dream.
Golfers with a dream of
reaching the U.S. Open will
converge at Newpon Beach
Country Oub May 12 in local
qualifying for the annual
championship, scheduled
June 17-20 at Shinnecock Hills
Golf Oub in Southampton.
N.Y.
Golfers will 1ee off on No!>. I
and 10 at Newpon Beach be-
ginning al 7 a.m. Play is open
to the public.
Here is a list of players
scheduled to tee it up who live
along the Golf Coast or belong
to a club in the area:
Justin Boatman, Santa Ana
Country Oub
John Burolcle, Santa Ana CC
Michael Carpenter, Big
Canyon Country Oub
AmJt Otopra, Costa Mesa
Goll & Country Oub
Steve Conway. Newport
Beach
David Franey. Newport
Beach
Steve Justice, CostJ Mesa
Robert Kaas, Costa Mesa G
&CC
Charles Kavanaugh. Shady
Canyon Golf Oub
Laurent Khalat. Mesa Verde
CountryOub
Nick Undesay. Newport
Bea1.:h
Jeremy May, Coslll ~tesa
Hlrooml Narahara, Costa
Me!>a
Dennis Reiland, ~hady Can-
yon
Jeff Rutherford. Big Canyon
Monte Schelnblum, New-
port Beach
Erk Vallely, Newpurt Beach
Golf Course
Gregory Walker, Pelican Hill
GolfOub
Michael Walker, Big Canyon
EDITOR'S ~OTE
The Daily Pilot encourage.a community participation In Golf
Coast, a special page that appears every Wednesday in the
sports section. Story Iden. results and information, as well as
candidates for Gotter of the Week. should be submitted to Bryce
Alderton at bryce.alderton latimes.oom. or call (949) 574-4222.
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SPORTS
BRIEFLY Kim McCay qualified second ln
the 500 free in 5:21.0S a.nd third
ln the 200 free tn 1:59.41. Olan·
dler qualifted third ln the 100
free (54.39) and Tumua Anae
quaU.tied third lo the 100
breaststroke (1:11.84).
SCHEDULE
the Sallors (20·7, 9·0 In league).
ranked sixth ln CIF Southern
Section Dlvlston I. Continued from A6
nents thus Car.
Estancia concludes the regular
season when It hosts Ocean View
at 4:30 p.m. Friday.
CdM clinches crown
• TBNf'JS: Junior Spencer
Reitz and We ley Miller each
swept their three singles
matches 10 lead the Corona del
Mar High boys tennis team to a
12·6 victory over host Tesoro.
clinching the Pacific Coast
League title.
Miller, who Improved to 37·2
ln single this season, and Reitz
each los t just three games whJJe
Brennan Roberts and Alex-Ngu-
yen swept at No. l doubles for
the Sea Kings (19·0, 9·0 in the
PCL), ranked No. I In CIF
Southern Sectlon Division I.
Ryan Caughren and Jonathan
Kroopf claimed two sets whJle
Dan Tat and Sean Pham
claimed one set for CdM, which
won Its eigpth league title in
Coach Tim Mang's 11 seasons at
the helm.
The Sea Kings played without
junior Carsten Ball (24·0 in sin·
gJes, 9·0 in doublei. this <;eason)
and will fan: ho!>! Northwood
Thursday withou1 him.
Ball compe1ed in a national
tournament in Honda and will
travel to Las Vegas for anotht>r
~vent thii. weekend wi1h a
chance 10 gain United States
Tennli. As!>ociauon rank.Ing
pointi.. which t0tlege coache'i
consider heavily 111 recrui1ing.
Shue shines in prelims
•SWIMMING: Corona del
Mar High sophomore swimmer
1 ex.le Shue broke a P.dc1fit Coast
League champ1onsh1ps record
in the 500-yard freestyle. finish·
ing In 4:58.64, 10 qualify first in
the prellminanes at Laguna
Beach Tuesday.
Shue's time is also a school
record and the fastest in Orange
County this season. Shue, the
defending league champion in
the 500 fret. also qualified first
m the 200 Individual medley
(2:06.97. a personal record).
whJch she won last year.
· Ashley Olandl er (25.23 in the
50 free) and Stephanie Gabert
(season-best I :04.64 In I 00
breaststroke) also qualified first
ln their respective even1s.
Gabert also qualified second
ln the 200 JM In 2:09.27, whlJe
Vlvtan Uao qualified fourth
ln the SO Cree (26.40), while Ka·
tya F.adlngton qualified eighth
ln 26.86 and Tracy Kubas 12lh
ln 27.36. Jordan Anae qualified
fourth In the 100 Cree (54.95)
and fourth In the 100 back·
stroke (1:03).
Uao qualified fifth ln the 100
free in 55.57, while Ann Win·
ners qualified 14th In 1:01.25.
Jackie Ouzak qualified sixth In
the 100 back in 1:05.25, Katie
lndvi.lc followed Ln seventh ln
I :06. 75. while Sarah Hu tchison
qualified 10th in 1:12.40.
Duzalt also qualified fifth In
the 100 b utterfly (1:02.01). Ind·
vile, who qualified seventh In
1:06.12. Hutchi&on. who quali-
fied 10th in 1:07.89. and Emily
McAdams, who qualified 16th
in 1:19.79. also advanced In the
100 fly.
Amanda Catlin qualified 6fth
In the 500 free in 5:35.99, while
Brittany Wigley qualified eighth
in 5:44.08.
In the 200 Cree, Turnua Anae
qualified seventh in 2:08.37, Wi·
gley was 12th in 2:11.56 and
Tracy Kubas 14th In 2:12.52. In
the 200 fM, Amanda Catlin
qualified sixth in 2:04.28 and
Winners 13th ln 2:34.34.
100 breast -8. 1:17.40, AJex
Rodenhuis qualified eighth in
the 100 breaststroke in 1:17.4,
while Kasey Kipp qualified 12th
In 1:18.40.
The Corona del Mar girls
swim team, undefeated during
the regular season, are poised
to win its second straight PCL
title. Sea Kings Coach Doug
Voiding said.
Braunsdorf wins ti tle
•TENNIS: Estancia High
sophomore Scott Braunsdorf
got his revenge.
Westminster senior Jason
Nguyen defeated Braunsdorf in
straight sets last year to claim
the Golden West League title.
but the tide turned Tuesday In a
rematch or the league's boys
tennis final at Ocean View.
Braunsdorf, the No. 2 seed.
Lmµroved to 36· l thls season
with a 6·4, 6-3 victory over the
top-seeded .Nguyen, who won
one m ore set than Braunsdorf
during the regular season.
Braunsdorf defeated Thomas
TODAY .......
High 9Chool-OranQ9 It Coata
Mela, 3:15 p.m.; &tancla at Santa
An1, 3:15 p.m.; LAguna Hiiia at
Newport Harbor, 3:15 p.m.
Golf
High tchool bov--Corona del Mar
at Pacific Coett 1..NOue flnal1 It El
Prado; s.g. Hiii at Ac8demy
League nnata at El Nigu.t.
8oftbll
High ac:hool -Orange at Coata
M .... 3:15 p.m.; S. Hill at
Nguyen of Ocean View, 6~7.
(4-7), 6 ·2, 7-5, In the semlflnals,
surviving through one match
point.
"[Braunsdorf) was a little ner-
vous (ln the semlflnal), but fin·
lshed that match and was more
confident and calm Un the fl·
nall." Estancla Coach ft.ache! de
los Santos said.
The Eagles will host a first·
round opponent when the CIF
Southern Section Division V
playoffs begin May 17.
Braunsdorf qualified for the
CIF lndlvidual tournament May
28·29.
Sostak on Route 66
•GOLF: Estancia High
sophomore Marcus Sostak shot
a 4-under-par 66 for the second
consecutive day to claim the
Golden West League boys golf
championship Tuesday at Costa
Mesa Golf & Country Oub's
Mesa Linda course.
"He hit the ball well. He is
peaking right now,• Estancia
Coach Art Perry said of Sostak,
who birdied five holes Tuesday
and finished seven s trokes
ahead of Derek Ngayan.
Sostalc's 132 over both days Is
believed to be the best score for
an Estancia golfer Jn the two·
day league tournament. said
Perry, In his 19th year at the
helm.
Former Estancia golfer Jason
Cassidy shot a two-day total of
138 and defeated Sostak by
seven shots to claim last year's
league title.
Greg Les shot a 70 to finish
third and. along with Sostak,
placed In the top four to quali·
fy for the CIF Southern re·
gional championships May 17
at SeaCllff Country Club in
Huntington Beach. Sostak and
Les will attempt to finish in
the top 22 out or an estimated
144 players to qualify for the
CIF individual championships
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Nat•re C.ater
C.platrano Yallt'i Chriatlan. 3:111 p.m.
9wlnvNnt High ldlool boys-Sae VleW
LNgu9 prellmlnari .. et Newpon
Herbor, 2 p.m.; Cofone dtl Mar It
Plciflc Coeat League pretim11t
!Aguna llelctl. 2 p.m.
Tefw.
High ac:hool boV9 -S. Hiii at
Academy IMgue nnai. at Bllbol
Bay Club Rlcquet Club: Ntwpol'1
Herbor at See View League flnalt at
Irvine. 12:30 p.m.
at Canyon Country Oub in
Palm. Springs.
Jason Les (sixth. 8l·n -153),
Nick Lettieri (eighth, 75-83 -
158) Garrett McMa.sters {10th, n -85 -162) and Brendon Flan-
nery (11th, 78-85 -163) scored
for Estancia.
The Eagles, who clalmed the
league team title. begin play in
the CIP team regionals at Los
Serranos Golf Course with a 7
a.m. shotgun start Monday.
Loper's slam wins it
• BASB&\LL: Junior Matt
Loper hJt his first home run of
the season -a grand slam -in
the first Inning and Sage Hill
School's baseball team cruised
to a 10·2 Academy League vie·
tory over visiting St. Margaret's
Tuesday.
Loper's four-run blast high·
lighted a flve·run first for Sage
(11·7, 8·4 in league), which
pounded 16 hlts.
Matt Komswiet went 3 for 4
with two RBis while Jordan SaJ.
inger aJso finished 3 for 4.
TI.m Wilkins scattered six hits
while striking out eight and aJ.
lowing two runs (one earned) ln
improving to 6-1 this season.
Wt.lk.lns went 2 for 4 with a
triple.
Thlrd·place Sage travels to
face St. Margaret's Friday before
wrapping up the league season
with two games next week
against Capistrano Valley Otris·
tlan, which headed into Tues·
day one game ahead of Sage.
Sailors sweep Hawks
•VOLLEYBALL: Newport
Harbor Hlgh's boys volleyball
team tuned up for its show·
down with Woodbridge later ln
the week with a 25-7, 25·20, 25·
19 Sea View League victory
against visiting Laguna Hills
Tuesday.
Jamei. Hapk.'e and Parker Ste·
vens led the Sallors' kill attaclc
with eight and seven. respec·
tlvely. while senior Adam Schie·
singer tallied five in a break.
from his normal role as setter.
Hapke also added four digs.
Sophomore Ted Slater took
over the setting duties and
amassed 25 assists while adding
three kills and th ree blocks for
Brett Auer tallied four kills
and one service ace for New-
port, which faces host Wood·
bridge, ranked seventh in OM·
Ion I, at 5:45 p.m. Thursday for
the outright league champion·
ship.
Newport defeated Wood·
bridge In Ove games April 22.
Lightning thundering
• VOLl..EYMLL: Sage Hill
School's boys volleyball team
kept pace for the Academy
League title with a 25· l 2, 25-23,
25-17 victory over visiting St.
Margaret's Tuesday.
Senior outside hlner Kevin
Joyce led the Lightning (13·1,
8-1 in league) with 21 kills while
Macsun Frederick tallied nine
kills.
Julian Smith-Newman
amassed 30 assists for Sage,
ranked fourth In CIF Southern
Section Division V. one spot
ahead of Brethren Otrlstian
(7 · 1 ln league en terlng play
Tuesday.
Sage hosts Capistrano Valley
Olristlan at 4 p.m. Thursday to
close the regular season.
If Sage and Brethren Ouis-
tlan both finish 9· l in league, a
coin flip will determine seeding
for the CIF playoffs, Sage Coach
Merja Connelly-Freund sa1d.
Sailors end season
•GOLF: Davis Pemstein shot
a 7 ·over-par 79 to lead the New-
port Harbor High contingent
and finish 10th overall in the
Sea View League boys golf indi·
vidual finals Tuesday at San
Luis Rey Downs Golf Oub in
Bonsall. near San Diego.
Pemstein, who shot 76 Mon·
day. was I ·under on the fron1
nine. Newport Coach Scon Tar-
now said.
Michael Benvenuti followed
his 75 Monday with an 82 Tues·
day while Rhett Palmer and Da·
vid Motschenbacher each shot
82 and finished the two-day
tournament at 162.
The top five advanced to the
CIF Southern regional champi-
onships May 17.
Beck's blast boosts Bucs
•BASEBALL: A five-run rally
in the sixth Inning, highlighted
by Luke Beck's grand slam.
helped Orange Coast College
come from behind to defeat the
visiting Saddlebaclc Gauchos.
8 -5. Orange Coast (12-20. 6· 14
In the Orange Empire Confer·
ence) travels to Saddleback (23·
12, 10·10) Thursday.
Newport bats silenced
• SOFl'BALL: Foothill High
junior Kelsey Ferguson struck
out seven in tosslng a two-hit
shutout against visiting New·
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colorful 100 year history.
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Phig in10 the Not Qssifilld sectJon to find ~ from
eltc.1n:Mllcs IW'ld ~ to ~ "'° pe!nttfl
port Harbor in a Sea vtew
League 1oftball game Tuesday.,
Ashley Gleason's double and
Kayleigh Horn's bunt single
were the only hits for Newport
(8·12·1, 1·6 ln league), whlc:J:i
had runners In scoring posJ·
tJon. but couldn't cash them
In, Sailors' Coach Mlke Davls
said. ;
Gleason scanered four hits tn
going the di.stance for Newpol'J.
Foothill Improved to 14·9·1.
5·2 in league. :
Whitney tops Lightnin$
• SOPTBALL: Sage HID
School sophomore Allison God-
zalez went 3 for 3 with a double
and scored two runs, but tl:te
rest of the Lightning Uneup
managed just one hit ln a 9·3
Academy League softball loss lt
Whitney Monday. •
Rebecca Hemarsky had the
other slngle for the visitors.
who fell to 6·11·1, 2-5 ln league.
CdM falls in eight
•SOFTBALL: Whitney Lewis's
eighth-Inning single through
the righ t side knocked In the
winning run to give host North·
wood High a 4·3 Pacific Coast
League softball victory over Co·
rona del Mar Tuesday.
CdM (12·8. 2·5 in league)
scored two runs in the top of
the seventh to tJe the score at 3.
Allie Duernberger and Holly
Van Hiel each tallied RBI sin·
gles.
Lauren Gega tied the score,
I· l , in the third with an RBI hit.
Michelle Tolfa strode out
three in five innings while Van
Hiel fanned one in relief.
Katrina Gaudier tossed a
four-hitter for No rthwood
(13·7, 6-1).
Lancers rip Lions
•BASEBALL: Vanguard Uni-
versity lost to host Cal Baptist,
21·1, Tuesday ln a Golden State
Athle4c Conference game to fall
to 13-35, 6·22 in league.
Sage Hill earns award
•HONORS: Sage Hill School
was the Academy League's re·
cipient of the 22nd annual Ken·
neth Fagan& Shake for Sports·
manship award.
Each CIF Southern Section
league chooses a winner from
its member schools. based on
participation, enthusiasm, be·
havior at home and away
games. treatment of opponents
and treatment of contest offi ·
cials.
In addition to student·ath·
letes, the conduct of school en·
lities including band. cheer and
student rooting i.ections also
goes into choosing the winning
school.
Sage Hill was awarded a com·
memorative plaque to be dis· ,
played on campus.
CdM
Continued from A6
100 in 13.24, Swigert in the 200 in
26.53 and Morgan in the 400 in
59.51.
In the 1.600. Ouistie St Geme
qualified fourth in 5:33.07, Nichole
Slykbous qualified fifth in 5:34.00.
Alilla Kattan eighth ln 5:45.40 and
Devon Ahearn 12th In 5:.30.30.
In the 800, Sara Oaster qualified
fourth In 2:28.50, while Slykhous
advanced sixth in 2:28.90.
Swigen. who qualified third in
1:01.80, Oaster, who qualified
fourth in 1 :02.05, and Aleic Tobles·
sen, who qualified slxlh In 1:02.63,
also moved oo to the 400 final. ·
In the 200, Weidner qualified
th1rd In 27 .35, Morgan quall.6ed
fourth in 26. 76 and Thblessen was
slxlh In 27.48. 1tisha Mlzwawa
qualified sixth In the 100 hurdles
(18.29) and elghth In the 300 hllr·
dies (54.06) and Nortyn Corpuz
qualified seventh In the 100 hur-
dles (19.01). Kinzle Kramer qua'li-
fied eighth In the 100 In 13.73.
On the boys 5kle. Ringstrom will
be the top seed in the 400 with Im
time of 50.07. Artz qualified first in
the 800 in W0.36. Rlngstrom will
compete In the l 00, 200, 400 and
1,600 relay Friday. He said he is
ready for the challenge of compet.
Ing in back-to-back events: the
400and 100.
Rlngstrom qualified second in
the 100 In 11.39 and the 200 in
22.95. Brandon Borcoman quali-
fied third in the 200 In 23.30 and
fifth in the 400 In 51.93.
In the 1,600, Artz (4:42.(5)
quallJled second. Kenneth ~
WU fifth In 4:48.41, a peraonal re-
cord, and RyaJt Guthrie qlali6ed
ninth ln 4:52.56. F.emaerl Jalil1
qualified third In lhe 110 hlsb hut·
dies In 16. 70. aod SteYe Minard
qualified fourth In 17.67.
Rtl88 McKee qualified MYeDth
In the 900 Intermediate hurdles
(45.37), wbOe Oiff'Jaylor ~
efghth in the 400 In 5.1.st. • t
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in the girts 5().yard freestyle event Tuesday in the Sea View League preliminaries.
SPORTS
SAILORS
ContllUed from M
~ ~ ~ end up rigtlt now.. laMont llld during the meet.
'1.elb II a little off her tlmel. but l bave
oo doubt that &be will be nlidy tor the ft-o.als..
Kayley Ob. another Sailor hnded to
the ClJ:" ftoa.ls becaUM of prevfous race
dXnes to the 100 butterfly, placed foW1h
lo tbe 200 lndMdual medley (2:16.85}
and l5ftb lo the 100 Oy (1:03.60).
Alto srabblna clwnplonshlp-meet
spots for the nn were Anne Belden (100
free. 100 bacbtroke), Carolyn Conway
(200 free. 500 free). Jessie Ball (50 free.
100 free). Ash1ing Taylor (100 fty. 100
breaststroke), ICally 1..ucas (200 free. 500
free), Bryndis Klein UOO back) and Katie
Kepner (100 breaststroke).
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• Bkl •n4 Project Doc11rntnb 1v1ll1bl1 et Olloce
,,of Ille f'llyslcal F1dlt1H Coordin1t0<. Ardith Richey.
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bt ht ld et th• new bulldlna slit louted al lht ··~ornw of 15th Street end All Aln11oc1n Wey
'WHlmlftbtw, CA (•crou Iha stiett trom lh• ,w .. tmtnstw City Hell) Ct ll 714-438·&646 or 11•·
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Pltet ol Bid Pr0110UI RecelpL Olflca ot DirKtor
ol Purclluln1 ~Cont Community Coll•&• Olsltlcl. Blda. ·o-. 1370
Adems Avenue. Costa Miu, CA 92626
" Publish 01t1: May 5, 2004 end M1y 12 2004
8oerd Oita: June 16. 2004
" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet Conl Community
Coll• District of Oren11 County. C111forn,., 1chn1
by end thro11p lls Covernana Boerd h111ln1tt1r
referred to es "l>istrlct" will receive up to but
"not letar tr11n th• 111ov1·st11eo bid d11dhne 111ltd
bids at th• piece td1nt1ft1d above for th• 1ward
of • contrect tor 1111 project described 11
C11t1tnHt'9ft .t • fttW twe-ettf'y de1trMm/af-
flce feclltty (0,000 I''" 14111era fHl)•I 14'20 , Alt Merfcet1 W#l'f, WHtmlntter, Caltfer11le.
Bids 111111 bt r1c1lv1d In the piece tdtntllltd
• 1bov1, end thou bids 111111 be opened end publicly
reed 1lo11d et the 1bov1·1l1t1d tlmt end pl1n
r• In acc0<d1nce with lh• proo/lsrons of Buslnen
•nd Prof1ulon1 Code Section 7021 15 end
Cellfornil P11bllc Contrecl Code Section 3300 lll•
Otatrlct requires thet the bidder pon11 1111
followln1 cl11slflc1tion(s) of contractor s llcen.e(1)
et th• time the Bid la Submitted 8 Any bidder
, not eo llc1n11d et the time of Bid Openln1 wllt
bt r1)1ct1d 11 non·r .. ponaive
• Contrector: 8 Llc1nH
, S11bmitt1I of Bid Proposels. All Bid P1opon l1
shell be 111bmltt1d on forms furnished by th•
<Oistrlct. Bid Propou la must conform with, end b•
tftpOflalve to. th• Bid end Contrecl documents.
copies of wlllch mey II• obtelned from the Olatrlet
"IS att forth llloVt
"' 1. Bid end Conlrect Document' The Bod end
Contrect Ooc11m1nta ,,. n1ll1bl1 et the toceuon
"'alltad ebove for • non·relund1bl1 p1ym1nl of one
..h11ndred fifty ($150) per itt P1ym1nt shell be
.. ~d• by check peyeble to Cont Community Coll•&•
· District. ~' 2. Ooc11m1nta Accompenylna Bid Propouls Eich
, Jld Form shell be •«ompanted by C•) the required
llid S&c11rlty, (b) S11bcontr1ctora lisl, (c) Non-
Collualon Affldnit. end (d) St1t1m1nl of Bldder'a
Qu1l1t1cat1ons Alt lntormallon or resPonses of •
_,Bidder on ita Bid Propoul end olt>tr clocumenh
, 1ccompanyln1 lhe bid ProPOstl shell be co11191111
1.1 ... cw ete and lrw: Incomplete. ineccunte 01 untrue
rupon.u or 1nform1Uon provided lhtrton by 1
bidder shell b• arounds lor the Ooalr1ct to reject
:;·auch Bidder's Bid Propoui for non·rtsponslventss
3. Contrectora llcenH Claulf1c1t1on In
accord1nce with the provoslons of C1l1forn11 Public
'Code §3300, lh• Ola tr IC I requtru th1t Bidders
possess tht lollowln1 cluslficallon(s) of C1lllornl1
Con1t1clors l1C1n11 et lh• time lhat lh• Contrect
for the Wllfk 11 1w1rd1d 8 Any Bidder not so
duly and properly lteenaed shall be subi.ct to 111
pen1lt11s ompoH d by lew No payment shell bt
med• for wor-. lebor, materials or s11v1ces
provided under the Contract for the Work, unlt u
and until the Re11atrer of Cont11clors ve11fles lo
lh• 011trlct lhel lh• Bidder awarded the Contract
1s/rOl)erly ind duly licensed to perform the Work
Contrect lime Time os of lht nHnc1
S11bsllnt11I Completion of lhe Work shalt be
1ch11v1d w1th1n Three Hundred S••ty-l1v1 (365)
"'celendtr deya H set forth on the Nollet to Proc11d Issued lly the Oislrlel Failure lo 1ch11ve S11bstanhal
"!Completlon within the Contract Time will resull on
the usessment ol l1qu1d1t1d 01ma1es.
5. Bod Securtty Each 81d Proposal shall be
~·•ccomp1n1ed by Bid Secu11ty 1n an 1mounl not
"'Ins then TEN PERCENl (10~) of Ille mu1mum
amo11nt ol the Bid Proposal. inclusive of any
'""1dditiv1 Alternate Bid llems(s). Failure of eny bid
, ,.Pr090111 to be Accomp1n11d by Bid Secu11lr In
th• fllfm end 1n the emount requ1red shell render
• such Bid Proponl lo be non·1espon\IVI and
rejected by tht OoatrlCI
., 6. Ho W1thdt1w1I of Btd No Bidder mey withdrew
1ny Bid tor • period of Soa ly (60) d1ys eltt• the
openln1 ol Bids Ou11na lhos time. 111 B1ddt1s shill
,.,iuerentee prices quoted in lhelr respected 81d
, Proposels.
-7. Job-Wall! lhro111h The D1stncl woll conduct
•• Non·M•ndelory Job·W1lk for the Work The lob-
r.W•lk. will be conducted beainnin1 at lO 00 a m. on May 1', 2004. Call (714) 438·4646 lor map
8. Subslll11t1 Securily Provisions of C1hfo1n"
• P11bllc Contrect Code §22JOO. subshl11t1on ot ~-•ll&ible and 1qu1ul1nt securities for 1ny monies
w1tllhtkl by the 01atroct lo ensure the Conlrector 1
•..,.,tormanca under 011 Conl<act woll be perm1tled
•I the ttquest end upense ol th• Contractor end
""In conformity with C11iforn11 Pubhc Contract Cod•
.,.,§22300. Th• fortaoln1 notw1lhst1ndl11&. the Blddet
to whom the Cont<ect Is awarded shell have Ten
"'(10) deys followlna action by lh• D1strlcl'1 Board ~'bf fr11st11s to 1ward the Contrett to s11ch Bklclaf ,~o submit It• written requut lo the District to
.pwmlt the 1ubat1t11tion ol securities for retention
·11undw C1l1fornl1 P11bllc Contrect ~ §22300 The
f••lw• of such Bkldet to m•k• suth written rtQVQI
11;.to the District within 111d ten (10) d1y period -111111 bt deemed • welvar of the Bidder's rlatits
•t<Undw Calif« nit P11bllc Conlrect code §22300
1 9. Waiver of lrre1u11111 .. s. The Oostrlct Rtnrves
'.,,'the rlthl to re)tct eny or 111 Bid Propouls or to .. ,..,,n,. •nJ' lnecut11itlts or inlorm•lltln In eny Bid !. PropoNI Of in th• biddln1.
' 10. Award ot Contnct. The Contrector lor Ille
'' WOfl\, if ewarded. wtll be by 1ctoon of the Olatrlcfa • ..eo.rd of Tr111tffs to Ille raS90ntlble Bidder
Mlbmlttina the lo11reat r-.ons1vt lid Propoul If
"'lht 8kl Proposal ttQUlres Bidders to propow Pf lets
for Alllfnel• Bid Items. th• Oiatrlct'a wt.<Uon of
•n•t• Bkl ll1m1, If eny. for del1rmln1t1011 of
.vDnOfCU.,IMICMllS
M011alMTaWCOl1WlOIWA•QllSlmllfS
fOl.,.,..OflCIS9ACI .....
PllOICT IC. "'521, Afll •
NOTICE IS HEREBY CNtN th-at c-111 CoetrKtor P'requallfoubon
Qu11t1onn11tn wtn lie rKtlved by tlll Ul!Mf~ of Callfor1111, Irvin•
Cemous. for quehftcalion to bid on SUltfA<I PAik .. 2004, PIUCT
NO.HH20. ~II c-r11 Cont1acton who art kltarutltd In prtQ\l•llfylnC f0t thlt
Project end wish to obteln thl Praq111titlc1t1011 QuastioMllr• Pecllel may
cell t ither (949) 12.&-ecn.. Of the Hot lint It (949) 12.&-8117
SUIMITTAl OIAOUNI ANO P1IO<lDUttR1
General Contrector Prequalific.atlOft Q\IMllOfln..,• must bl recl!Wd et
lht Offou of O.S.1n & Construction Services by 4.ot P.A.. TMWIOAY, MAY IJ, 2004. Cenerel Contrac:tor Pr~1llf1tai-Qlltstlonnew-u must
bl recal~•d at Un.,,erslt; oJ C1totor1111, hlM, Dl*'Cll & Cofl1trucllon
Serwlcta. 5201 C111fornl1 Ave., S.iil• 250, lrwint, CA 92697·2.tSO, Attention.
Brend• 0111n11
OHi OIUOINAl ANO TWO CQf'llS Of TNt OllCllAl (OICJUCTOI
f'lllQUALlflCATION QUISJtoHNAMI must 111 1ubmllt1d In l •tln1 bl11der1
with tabs lndlc1tln1 ell approprlete secllona as 011tllnld In u,. teble of
contents Altechmt nll 11111at bl pieced with lb epproprlalt l•b Th• Iron
of the blndlra must l11dic1t1 the Cenerel Contrector's neme and 1dctr1u
usina the follow1111 tormel
GENERAL COHTUCTOll PR£Q0Al1FICA~ QUESTIONNAIRE
G1nw1t Contrector Name end Address
Proiec1· Surlece Perkll\I 2004
Pro,.ct Number 996520
Out 0111 and Time THUISOA't, MAY 11, 2004, 4.00 P.M. ,
Ctneul Co'!lrec1or1 11\111 us11mt f11n respo1111111hty for tltn91p delivery
11 lh• locellon dul1n1t1d tor receipt of Preq111Ufic1hon QlleatJonnelrn
Orel, tel1pllon1c. t1calmll1, 111ear19hlc. or •·mi lled Preq111llflc1tion
Quntlonna1r11 ere lnulld end will not bt eu eptld. Ho praq111llfic1tlon
doc11mtnls wllt be IC:Ctplld •fter •:oo p M. THUltSOAY, MAY 13, 20CM
MANOATOIY .. alQUAUflCATION CONUHICCI •OI etNIUL
CONlUC10H1
A ~~<-''-<-~-• wt1 Ille t rte4 N ,fi4ey,
M.y 7, 2004, bt11nnin1 promptly el I ltOO A.M. PwSOM errlw1n• liter
then 11 05 A M woll not be 1llo¥rtd to 1ubmlt 0.-tl Co111rector
Preq111hf1cet1on Queallonn11ras nOf bid on th• Project
P'ertldpet1t1 thell "'"' llta University of C•hf0tnll, Irvine. Oea\ln &
ConstructlOn ServlcH . 5201 C.hfornl• Ave , S11lt1 250 SVlllnn & Wrllflt
Cont111nce Room, lr~ln1, CA 92697·2450. (Corner o( C1 llfornl1 Awe. &
Bison Ave.)
For further 1ntorrn1Uon tontect Unlv11s1ty's R1pr1aant1tlv1, Brend•
Ou1n1s.at(949)12•·9516
DISCatPTION OP TKl P'aOJIC11
Surfec• Perk1n1 2004 project wlll tnckld• the conatructton ot one new
parlllna tot 1111 upens•on of on• 11lst1n1 perlltnt lot con.1r11cUon ot
one new lemporery p1rll•n1 lot •nd the demolition of an u laim. temporary
parllln1 lol Add1tJnn1lly the oro11cl wlll 1nt111dl the ut1na10n ol en
u1a11n1 b1cycl1 pith end the 1nallllat1on of • p1d11trl•n wern1111 llaht
1ys11m
Tht new p11kJn1 lot 11 Irvine Hell wlll ptov1d1 27 new perllln1 al•ll•
The lol lo be upended Is lot 12·8 end wlll ecc:ommod1 l1 en eddlllonel
35 p11k1n1 stellt Th• sc«>91 of wOfk 11 both p1rllin1 lob will Include
but is not limited to, aite ut•lltles. urthwork. retalnlnJ wall 1y1t1m
p1v1na. concrete cu11>s sutlers. ~welts end welkways, slrlplfll end li.tltlf\1.
An 1llow1nce will bt provided for l1ndscepe end ltr111tion whleh wltt bl
dlveloped u • d•llan build peckep by the c:ontrtctOf
The temportry lot will etcommod•I• 1ppro11mat1r, 515 perlo.1na aleUa
Th• scoo• ot •Ork 11 th1a lot will 1nch1dt b11t Is not hm•t•d to site
ut1hlits. ll .. 101 111ph11t/concret1 curbs 1utt11s, swafes, wellawen. end
atripina
The den1olll1on porlion of the pro11cl 'involves the removel ol
1pprox1m1lely I 19 000 sq1111• fut ot parktna wrface at temporary lot c
An u11t1n1 1>1k1 p1lh wlll be ntended by tppro•lmetely 575 tut Tht
scope ot work will Include b11l os not hm1led lo, sit• utihllu , H rlhwork,
ret1ln1n1 well ayslem PIV"'I· concrete work. stnp1n1 i nd lifltt•n1
The leat compon1n1 ol Surface Perk1n1 2004 pro11ct is lht lnalalt1Uon
ol • ptd111t1en ecllv•l•d 1n·ro1d h&hhl\i ayatem
Con1truct1on 1:01t u11mat1 $1 ... 00,000.00
orNIUL CONTHCTOR l'UQUAUfKA TION P'lOCIOtlalS.
I Gtn111I Contrector P11qu1llfocetlon Qll111toonn1ores wilt be 1u1lal>lt
WedM14ey, Af>rtl H , 2004 et th• Olltc• of Oes1cn & Constr11ction
Services. Universot~ of Californi1 Irvine, 5201 C11iforni1 Ave . Su1t1 150.
lrvtne, C1llfornl1 92697-2450. The Prequ1llt1c,.11on Questionneire ctn bt
milled to prosp1ct1v1 G1ne11I Cont11ctors uneblt to oblein them '" per,on
by Cllhna (949) 12•·8117 or (!M9) 824 8034 2 The 1v1lualton is solely for the purpou of det1r1111nln1 whlCll bidders
ere deemed qu"llhed tor successful perform1nc1 of Ille type ol work
included in th11 proiecl w•thon the Conl11ct Time The Unlv1ra1ty shell
dttummt lht low bidder lrom lh• pool of prequ•lohed bidden lh•I aubmlt
bids
3 The University reserves the 111111 alter rnlewlns th• Cen1r1I
Conlreclor Prequ1hfoc11ton Q11uttonneorn. to ,.,.cl eny end or •II
responses to th• P1tqu1hloc1lton Questtonn11111 end to w11ve 1ny non·
mete,,•I lrre1ul1111111 In any response rtc11ved, and lo Invite tho11
quahtl1d co!]J11ctors to subm11 bids tor tht project
4. Prospe~Uve bidders dtslrlri1 to bt p1equ11ititd muat fully comply
with all of the bid requlnments includtna m11t1n1 ell Slete Prev11lln1
Weae. bond1n1 end •nsurence requiremenb
5 81dd1na Oocumtnh will bl avelt•blt fOf btdd1n1 purposa 1ppro•.,...•lllJ
June 2oo.t
Prospetlive Cenerel Conlr•c1ors 1nt111d•n1 to be prequabfled ere informed
lh•I they wolt bl aub11ct lo and must fullr compl1 woth 111 of lht btdchn1
requtremenll includtn1 lOOT. payment end 00" patfMmance bonda
81d Security '" the emount of 10" of Ult l11mp sum bes• bid, udud1n1
11tern1tu. ahell 1ccomp1ny Heh btd The surety 1sauln1 the 81d Bond
\hall be, on the bod d1adlln1, en admitted surely Insurer (ea dehntd on
the Calolor1111 Cod• of Covil Procedure Section 995 120)
All lnformelton submitted for pr1q111hflc1tlon 1v1luat1on will bt consldtrld
olfici1l 1nform1tlon ecqulted In conhdtnce, end th• University wltl m1int1in
Its conhdenliellly lo the u lent perm1tt1d by lew
The successful Bidder will be req11111d to h1v1 th• follow1n1 C1hfornl1
cont11ctor·s hc:ense 1:11rr1nt et the hrna ot lh• Bod Open1n.-
UctNU «ASSlfK ATIOMt lKINSI COOL
Cener•I B11•1d'"I Contractor I , .,
Cen111I En11ftffflnl Contr1et0f A..,
Etrthwork and P1v1n1 Contreclor C-t 2
THE RECEN1S Of THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
Published Newport 811ch/Cosl1 Mese 011ty Pilot ~
STARTING
ANEW
APRIL~
Aprtl 28. Mey S, W.t-06
BUSINESSff the 1o-1 priced Bid Propo111 and for Inclusion
rv1n Ill• ~ of Ill• contr1ct to b• 1w1rd1d 111111
• 11•• In tcc«d1nc1 with the lnalt11ction tor 81ddtra.
'· 11. ,.rw1llln1 Wqe AttH. The Celifornl• Plrtctor
u•of ttie Otpatt111tnt of lnduslriei R1l1lion1 hH • • •
dtt•rmlntcl Ille 1•ntftH1 pttv11lin1 rates of par ,,.•1em wa111 In the locellty In wllleh Ille Work la •·to lie perforlllld for tl!la prolt't Coples of lhH•
nr111tw111lnatloM, 111btled "PMVAll.iHO WACE SCAl.E"
.; •• IMlllUlned •I Ille Oitlrlct'• Adm nlslr•llV• ... Offices louted at 1370 Adams Awe. Coste Mnl,
u:.C.llforllle mze. and .,. av1ltablt •t tilt lollow1n1 • Wf.e tlte www.dlr.et aov. TIM ContrKl« ewJfdtd
• • • • • • • •
ht Contrect for the Worll 111•11 P•J' not leu than ~'tlle ~bit pr1vallln1 W•I' relt fOt Ill•
Intl• .. ~ of l•kl' provided by their reattctlve wor\tft In aaecutlon of tflt Work. C1rtiflt4 P1yroll
rK•cla are r1q111red i nd 11111tl lie tanl to tflt
.l.Dillrlel --~!:'~"'duration of the preltet, P~ t kteh/Co•I• Mn• belly ,.llot
Mera.12.1004 w•10 ""•1111111-llTli~l!lllJll ... SE
your stuff
ttwOUlh
classified!
IOtlCI Of "8 WI
Netlce h ~:!J ....,.. .......
preperty 4eurl .. e4
Mlew,wllk..Wte ......... u. ..... ...
........ ~ ... y ~~ ....... -.... ~2'700-
2111•1Mtwe111-.attti.
Stet• ef Cellfer•I• ...... -4 ,,...._
•'"' Ca4e, hltlatt UH. Sectt. US, ef .... , ..... Ca4e ....
·~.t .... CMI (Me.,. k kW ... tOtOO -., .. a.y
1M, 2004, ... AU.-
Sf'AQ -c .. te ·--tUS ... ~ 1...t.-vw4. CMM Ma1e, CA. tH27,.._..~
.................. &
I._..... Servke, P. O.
ha HS, m.tte, CA..
ttl77 •••• •
7tl411i. ......... . tot-t .. ·t1tt.
UflltTt, !CAMI, lfltVIN-
TOlY
A21 l , PATRICK J
RYAN, CLOTHING. llAR
STOOlS, GOU CLUBS.
FILES. fOlDERS,
BRIEF CA.st Alli, MAUREEN 0£N-
l CR t S FURNITURE.
BOOl(CAS(. DESK. SOfA,
STtREO
A259. MARK MINA·
W.H, WICf\ER SHClVCS.
CHAIRS, ASST'O BOkES
Al66. TERRI STASll(,
COUCH. TAllE, KIDS
TOYS, CLOTHES. ASsro
BOXES.
M90, NEWPORT EX· one CARS I Y RAY
NO.ADAH , GOLF
CLUBS COHEE TA8LE
MISC COMf'UTUI ITEMS.
PRINTERS. Fil[ CABI
NET. T'CNNIS RACMETS
MISC IOKES
8201, TlrFANY REvtS
STEREO. BOOllCASE
COUCH
B212. RALPH JACKSON,
SURf80ARO, ROll
AWAY SNOWBOARO
COUCHES. CHAIRS.
ASST0 D BOXES ANO rues. MICROWAV£
B214, MARC SIMS
ORESS£R. ENO TABLE.
COMf'UTER MONITOR,
CHAIR
82f>l DAVIO KLEPI·
NCER. TV. SPEAMERS.
TENNIS RACKETS. FU
TON. COMPUTER PARTS.
BIKES COlf CLUBS
BIKE PARTS
B359 KARIN NOEL
DRESSERS REF RICE RA·
TOR. MAIL BOXES W/
CLOTHES. ENO TABLES.
CLASS£$. DISHES
8380. CHARLES WAil
REN. JR, OUFHE BAGS
ASSTO BOXES CHAIR
BOOK SHCH. BACK
PACKS. LAWN CHAIRS
P11bllshed Newpo1 I
811ch/Coat1 Mes• 011ly
Polol Aprol 28 May 5.
2004 W'°3
Ac-. ..... .........
The f0Howln1 per aona
.,, clo1n1 buainass u
A PIU$ Mtdlctl. 3127
Colony Piere. Htwpllfl
811ch CA 92660
Chrtst1n1 Sn1td 3127
Colony Pine. Newport
BHch. CA 92660
Thomas Oo111mu
Johnson M 0 . 3121
Colony PIHi. NtWpofl
Beach. CA 92e&O
lhis business Is con
ducted by a llm1ted
partnership
Hive you sterltd dolnll
b11sin1ss yet? No
Chr1st1111 I( A Snffd
Th11 st1t1m1n1 wu
hied woth lh• County
Cltt~ ol Dr enc• County
on04/26/04
20CMttl'711
011ly Pilot Apr 21. Mey
5, I 2 19. 2004 W40tl
MOnaOf
NIKm.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
ClvtN thtl 1 pubhc
l'lelrln& Wll lie held by
the Coste Mesa City
Council on Mey 17
2'004 et 6 30 p m . tn
tht Council Chembtn ot
Cltr Hall. 11 F •Ir Drive.
on the foHowlnl Item
Pt.AHHING APPllCA TION
CP-04·011'1·04·01 for
Ric:lwd Oicll of Rlchtrd Olea and Associlttt IOI
a Gener el ""' 11111nd mut and ruone ol the
propertoet locelld el 3JOf
l40 Wttt Bey Str11I
The requeat I• for 1
ch1n11 111 lht Oenerel
Plan l1nd "" deal1n1 • tlon (Eaist1n1 Ctnerel
Commercial Propoaed·
Med1\lm O.nslty RHI·
dentltl) end for • ru one
(hlat1n1 Cenerel B11a•·
ness Olatncl. C2 ''o
pond M11lt1 F 1mlly
R11ld1nt11I M1d111m
Density. R2·MO) The
lnlll•I study/mlt1c1t1d
neaauve dt cleretlon ts
av1llable tor publlc
review et the toltowlns
locetions. (•) P'11blic
Count1r, Plannlni Olv1
aion. City Helt n Felr
0<1v1. aecond floor (b)
M1111 Verde lol>rery
29159 M111 Verde Drove
Etst, end (c) Or1n1•
C:O..nly P'ubllc llbrery
(Perk Av1n111 llrenth).
18S5 ,.,k Ave nue
Envlronmental d1t1rml·
n11lon. Mltl1111d N11•·
tlvt O.cl1re1oon
IF THE AFOREMEN·
TIONEO ACTION IS
CHALLENGED IN COURT
the Challen.. mey be
lim111d to only those
ISSllll rllHd at thl
p11blJC h11rln1 ducribtd
In th• notle• or In written corru pondence
dtllvtrtd to the City
Co11ncll et or prior to.
the publtc hu rina
NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN ll'let et lht ebov•
llm1 end place 1 11
1nter1Sled peraons mt r
eppear end be heerd t1r
1111 Ctty Co11nc1I on the
•bove item
JUUi POlCIK,
De..,tv City Clerk
Publiilied Newport
811ch/Cosl• Mesa Oallr PololMty~ 10<M W413
MUCMOTKI
M011CI Of AYAUlllTY Of
.Wlllm
Pursu1nl to atchon
6106\d) of the lntttn•I
Revenue Code notice 11
hereby 111wen thal the
•nnuel return 101 the
loscal yHr 1nd1n1 No
vtmbl• 30. 2003 of Ill•
CHAR TON f A Mil Y
FOUNDATION prlvtlt
to11nd1toon 11 1we1l1blt
tor 1nspectton. cere of
R"1111d B Thomes. A
Profusoonal Accoun·
t1ncy Co<poretlon, 435
Bonvue Terrece. l11un1
Bueti. CA 92651. (949)
497-7234 durin1 r1111l1r
busintu houra by •n1
coliun who requests ot
w1tlt1n 180 dip ettw th•
cUitt of th" publ1C1toon
P11bllshed Newport
Buch/Coste Men Deily
Piiot May 5, 2004 W414
Sailed lloda 1111 y b•
recet'ud at tllt office of
Ille City Cterlo llOO
Ne~t 8011lev11d. P 0
Bo• 1761 Newport
Beeth. CA 92651·1915
unt.t ti .00 • m on th•
25th d•1 of 'M•y 2004
•I whldl time IUCl'I bids
allall bt ot*lld Ind rH d
for
NfWPOlll COAST
IUMUfTMY SCMOOl
LOOPIOAI
fltla.tPret.ct C-tntct .... ~ ...
$St0.000.00 .,....._, ..... _ ..
~eve4~y ~:etti.·o:=
Prosp1ctov1 bidder•
mar obteln bid docu·
menta for SIS 00 al Ille
olloce ot Ill• P11bhc
Worlt.s Oep11tment 3300
Newpor I Boulewer d
Newport Buch CA
92663
Contrector llcenu
Clu11f1t1t1on(t ) re·
quired for this pro11ct •A•
for f11rlher lnlormt ·
tiOn ceM Emmel Berk
ary. P'roject M1na1er II
(9'9) 751·S221
Published flftwpo1 t
Buch Costa M111 D111y
Pilot Mey 5 2004 W.tll
The tollowlna persons
ire doln1 b111ln111 ea
United Cltctrlc 24m
Avelndl• De los Flores,
l &l\ln• Nlau•I CA 92677
.lttfery Scott B1rton
24277 Avetndl• De los
Flores. L1111ne N(luel
CA 92617
lhla b11sin11s '' con·
ducted by en lndlvldu1l
Heve you s1ert1d clolnc
1>u11ness yt l? No
.lelfery S Barton
Tlus st1t1menl wn
hied w1lh tht Co11nty
Cl11k of Or1n11 Countr
on Ol/16 '04
2000t7HH
D••ly Pllol "9< 14 21
28 May 5. 2004 W396
Tiie follow1n1 persons
•rt do1n1 busin ess 11
Hnton &. Heston Al
lorneys el l •w 4100
Newport Piece 011v1
Su1t1 260 Newport
Buch CA 92660
Rochud C Heston,
4100 Newport Pitt•
Onvt. Suite 260. New
por I Bu~n CA 92660
H1111 8 Heston 4 too
Newport Piece 011v1
Su•I• 260 Newport
Beech CA 92660
Hus t>uttneu 1s con·
ducted by t 11ne1 al
P9rtne11hlp
Have you slerled do1n1
business y~t• Ye\ 01/
Ol/l983
Helli& Heston
Thia statement wea
loltd with lh• Co11nty
Clerk of Or•n11 County
on O.t/22/04
2004HIJ187
Delly Pilot Apr ?I Mey
S, 12. 19 100.t W407
KYll NIELSEN, DINO M
ZAFFINA end DOES t
lhtovp 10, lnchntve
0.fendenll CASE NO
OJCCU'24 JudCe 01vld
A TholllflSOll. Dttll C23
STAT'CM(NT OF DAM·
ACES Pl.AINTif'r jACM
T OSTROW. 111bm1ta lh•
follow1n1 Statement of
D•m•au. plll'su1nl 10
Cahtornle Code ol C•v1I
Proc1d11re. S1c11on
42S 11 end 425 115
Sp1c1a l 0 1 m a111
$250.000 00. C1ner1I
D•m•1ea $750.000 00
Pu111t1"'1 Dem11u
$2 000,000 00 . Doled
Jen1111y 21. 2004
l AW OHICES OF DAVID
H SOlO
rS, DAVID H SOLO
Attorn•r tor Pl11nt1tt
01v1d H Solo Et41 Bar
e1JU34 l AW OFFICES
Of OAVIO H SOlO IOI
Pec1t1c1, Suite 110
lmnt CA 92611 (949)
727·3880 AttOlntp ICM
Pl11nhtf JACK T OS
TROW
Published Newport
ll11ch/Coat1 Mtaa 0 1111
Piiot Aotll 21 Mey S. 12.
19 ~ w.a.
Flc9M ..... ... s.....
The tollow1n1 peuons
ere dotnc t>uslneu u
Y1mo11t Servk u . 3350
W llntoln A~• ,25
An1lle1m. C111lornla
92801
Menn 'l'emout. 3350
W Lincoln Ave •25
An1helm Cal1fo1nls
92801
This but1n11s 11 con
d11Ct1d by 111 1nd1v1du11
HIVt )'OU st11t1d clolftl
b11llt'lus 1111 No
Muen V1mout
lhts atetement WH
tlltd with the County
Clerk of Or1nc1 County
on 03/22/04
20CMH7tSlt
Delly Piiot Apr 21 28
Mey 5 12 2004 W.t02 .._ ......
... s..... Tl•• totlow1n1 per.ons
are doln1 bustntss H
A.P M 3127 Colony
Pl•t•. IUwporl Buch
CA 92660
Chmhnt Sn1td 3127
Colony Plait. Newport
8Hch, CA 92660
lhn bUIH\tU IS C:.~
d11Cted by en 1ndi.H1111t
Hnt yo11 started do1n1
bustnns yet? ~
Chntttr11 M A SnNd
This statement wai
filed wilh the County
Clerk of 011n1e County
on O.t1 26/04
2004HIS712
Delly Ptlot Apr 21 May
5 12. 19. 2004 W409 ,... ......
... s......
The tollow1n1 parsons
u1 dotna buslneaa as •> GAMES ' cirrs. b)
SOCALPOl<ERCHIPS.COM
88 F • DI-<mll Mesa
Caitornia 92626-6S21 c-. Thanh ~
726 W.SI Wiison Unit tJ
Costa Mesa C1llfor1101
92627
This .,.__ • con
ducted by .,. ~
t-lave )'Oii started dolnt
~t1Vn
~ n-ti CilOl1i This Slttlmlnt WM filed
wtlh 1111 County Cln ot ar.,... Collnty on °' 12. 04 to046tt 1171
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M011CI Of APfWTIOll TO
SIL MCOllOUC IMIAl6
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To Wh oft'I II M17
Concttn The Name(•)
of the Applkent(s) II.
111 HAMll URCER
MARYS INTtRNATIONAl
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The 1ppllc1nta llsted
above er• apply1n1 to
th• D•f11tm1nt o f
Alcohol c B1vera1•
Control to sell elcohokc
b1ver1111 et 2131
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CLASSIFIEAD Monday ............. , ...... ,.Friday 5:00J)m ••
Tuesday ................... Monday S:OOpm ... .
By Fax
(949) 631-6594 <""-ll'ICtllde ~Ollr IWllC ud
pi-oumtier ud we'll call
yo..._ .. w1tll a pntt ~ I
By Phone
(949) 642-S678
By Mail/In Person:
330 Wut Bay Street
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
At Newpon Blvd. & Bay Sc.
Wednesday .............. Tuesday S:OOpm ""'
Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm -Friday ................... Thursday 5:00pm ~ ..
Hours Saturday ..................... Friday 3 :OOpm
Tclcphooe 8:30am-S:OOpm
Monday-Friday
Walle-In 8:30am-S:00pm
Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm
Index
Cemlllrf~
PAC1'K VllW l \Ide by .. o. lots V1st1 0.1 Mir
Mellon SAOOOa• 949 760-
0320 or !>l0·94!1·ll46
Cof ldla/
Mlmcnbllla 1180
TOP ss • arcous nc
.Im. c::a..:. h :. ~ ' fDs a AlliK.. *. b.c. .,,.,. Mlh 949 645 7505
Hllll COWCTION
200 DOUS $400
C•ll Mond1y thfu fr1d1y e 5 949 n2 2300
Closslflt' ls
CONVBNIBNT
wltttltlr JOtt'rr
b"Jill1, 1tlliA£
amRTAINMENT
s,.clll
Ewrta 1310
• tQUAl ..
OPPOIMm
. CONSIGN~fNTS 1
.. ·. I
All ,.,1 estate adwwlts
ins In this newspa~ It
subject lo the Fedlf•I
f' elr Houslnc Act of 1961
as 1m1nd1d which
m•kts II 1111111 to
1dw1rllse ·1ny prefer·
ence, llm1l1tlon or
discrimln1uon b111d on
rllCt. colo<. rtlialon. SH,
h1ndk1p, f1milf11 sletus
or n1tlon1I ori11n, OI an
Intention to m1k1 1ny
such P<•f•rence. llmlta·
tlon 01 dlscrlmln1tlon. • ooJI.. &M ~
This n11up1per will not ........ "~
knowlnaty •CC•P' any 0~M •d~ertlsemenl for re•I S 8AST
eslll• which la In _ N
New, Neve1 uttd Jet 2HO
power ch1lr /motorized
scooter paid S5600
S1c11hca S2.900 obo fOI
plck·up only 714·595·
... -.......... -. S\59 -----
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SIO! TVs, OVO pl1y1n
etc.Ill Poll~ C.nedl
From Slot Info 800-749-
8128 nlP678
80,000 Homes Each
$32 per week (4week
Donna at (949) 642
Olcllwi.-• R..-oSllD
Prl,.• Office hit• Mlf'llrttl
Appro• 68hf. 1063sf ' -n.t.-h-.-.,_.--.._--,.
1223sf et Sl.80-Sl 98fsa raloc•ll Just bsttd for near Newport C.nt11.
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Av1it1ble 213-746-6300 your fem~y 4br 2 314 b•
•------3237sf Home Sl,150,000 -, .. -. -.-800--1111-D_m_CTV_ HOMESFOFISALE c.a 888-459-2200 Act·
Sy1t1m lncludln& In· ftDlMl!I! 5400 Tllllln
•l•llatlonl 125+ ch•n· ~ -------nab. lncludln1 louts, l'NIUTV V11W CMATIAU
------· lrom S29.99mo. Ol1lt1I """"'' 10501 trier i.-plcturet1ound l1mlt1d loceted 1n H Tustin Hiib HOME
FURNISHINGS offer Ptu1 shlpplna. Corona dtf Mir t.5 1cre hllltoP estete
R11trlctlons 1pply 800· 6br 7b1, Alt John Loa•n
360·4039 (CAL •SCAN) HI ....... 400 01 Solt 714-131-1808
Terrace 4br lb• home, 3436 l -IO'X Includes 2 con· lot 1111 20,000, on the
-------trollers, I OVO remote, C1nyon. Octan view, LHther Sofa' lowesHt $100 firm. Prlvata party competily re mod.
brend new In th1 crelt. Work 1·800·705·04'2 $2,899,000 Vic P,twson
RURAL PROPERTY
FORSAl.E
MISCB.J.MEOUS
RENTALS
RmlToSNn a
,.._,_......_,oom
In lu~ury Townhom• ·•
newly remodtltd Must
"'· '750/mo •w•tl 4/YJ 714·321·2582.
UOO ISU IAYflONT w
share houM + own room
' beth, p1r-1n1 awall. SlOOO/mo 949·235·7326
Ocee11 View (e,.4e, "" 8tci'm IUitl w/pnva19 b9th.
... pool. jecur.D. fwn mt SlfiO/mo 9&2'4-3321'
Must Stll Cen deliver. Peterson Construction
$795 949·355·8097 FREE · Dulan 949·929·1419 ~ RESIDENTIAL.RENTALS ••
~Bach toan1ry Propeity 5915 ORANGE 7400 • CHWlY SLllOH llD PU TRfE 9'9-54U737
Sold wood, brlfld MW In boJ. must -. Wor1tl SllX>ucS250~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NOnUH NIW MEO<O COUNTY
Forced S.lt. 200 AC -------wlol•tlon of th• l•w Our ua ...... IL SELL
rud1r1 ,,. herebl ... AM.CAl2107 IDT/ NASA memory loam lnf0tmed thet all dw1I · -•~CAflllt your stuff NU, milt ut. Htw In plutlc
or just loolbtt,
tla.ni/W ,..,
NEED TO Pondeiou County Baltloallland
SEU YOUR =~°"' o.!.r'°:t!i Y11rly 3br 3b1 duplu • •
upper unit. 1r11t loc, I ln1s ad~«Used In lhb -~ PAINTINGS 3060 w/wnrtnly S695 c•n -n1wsp1~1 .,, •w•ll•bll through -------~liver 949-355-8097
on •n equal op!IO(lunlty Sel,..""""4"'91 l .(. Gw.. ------· AN IMCllDllLI OP-b111s =-ll'lecu Classified! lithoaraph Monument ll:WEIDV/ •UU ,OITUMTY. &..«11 to To compleln of dis --r \11U.y • ..,.s ' ~ .n;"gnf, ~ C.111' SI00,000 yur
cromen1tlon. uN HUO toll 9'tMlyf t>.1uhfully fttmed S2000 01lllNilM/ workln1 from ltome PIT
"""' '°" """ CUSSIFIBD
(949) 642-5678
PROPERTY to Ml 1t frtctlon of .-by _.,.,., _,.. tor om HOMES bull .aaae of premier r•• Pondlrou 1Cre1111. Of THE WEEK stunrq 11n11. superb ...
l•r spec•. l•und fie.
2800/mo. lore Vince
R11ttora, 949-73!-70&4
free 11 I 800 424-8590. (949)642-$671 -------714-744-4711 """""'1GI Not MlM. FrM lfllo (111) ... ---------J.iiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii*-----...iiliiiilii ____ PRECIOUS METALS 00.1912 (l:M.~ PAGE ON =~hwn: _Balbol __ Plnll __ .. _1a __
S•TURD•Ys "' -... 1n IWl'Y """' 21r 1 .. "9Wly rtlTIOCWld. " " l!l*t. May Ill chld9d 111111 tunny windows. side (SAMPl.a CARD) ATrENTION! ALL PARENTS OF
UTI1E-LEAGUERS
AND BASEBALL PLAYERS
UNDER 18!
Mlchele ......,....,,
watch w/dl•monds. 2 'croc• bands. Wu SIOOO,
sacrifice SS70 otlo 9'9-
456-947( 949-640-0831
ASSOCIATIS NllDID
SIOO to SlOOO Per Dey,
r1turnln1 phone cells.
No S.ll•na. Ho upl1ln·
Ina. Ho Conwlnclna. IOC).
242·0363 Ill 3060 (CAL•SCAN)
CAN HELP Into ~ ICTI '**-Only ywd w/...,..11 tn1ranc:e. $1,950 1111 acrt . 111 •t1 Sl950/mo 949-644-0396 CALL whtrt SI0.000 1$ not .. ~...a .......
1_, __ I unconmon. ~lid out· INJVHtlUWI-
.__ Ill» thl Stni. Fe WM
<-•<•N-'-Old Coins! Cold, silw11,
jewell-y, w1tdles, 11111Jque1
cotlecttbles 949-642·9448 AISOWT1 OOU>MIHll
Nf.S74-t24S 866-317-5263 <CAL "SCAN)
•&mxJS tff..S74-t24' 60 w111dlna mtchlnel/ Coraeous 5 02 CTW ucetllnt locations, en ._ _____ ..
ro11nd sollt1lre M__., for SI0,995 IOC).234-6982 ..a.ti-,..... alit 6 IAYHON1' W/2 Side
l /4 949.939. 0622 a ..... I r.a...t... Ties 4bt 3.Sb1 6000 sf ,_ ~ Hl1t1, pool, sp• .. ated CID 3110 Mlac. Oftlrl 4245 entry $5,995,000 Patrick
-------Tenore !M9·856-9705
211f 211e Mw•, 1cron
f<lfm Carnation p1_rk 1
Cir llflll Wd, $.2900mo
Ruu 949-494-8048
l•ahl... 1 I r Cett ...
w/enclosed yer d S98!lrilo 329 Unlwenlty Unit N
949·574-203\ Christin• This page is designed to showcase the
ball players here in our community. Your
child can be on this page for just $25 .00.
HSCUI t 1 1 life's
Uncert1lntles H1pp1nl
Pet Owners Need Help.
Wtll Mennered Adult
Cits & Older Oop nffd
new hom11. Adopt Adult
Anlm1ls 30 d1y return
Polley
www.anlm1lrtetwork.Ol'I
l.Mtllftlt fer tu ...... ,
How 1l>out '" lnw11t· ment on lht bitch lbr
oro Apt. '385.000 Cell
888-459· 2200 Act.
WATUPlONT
Cennery Vllt•a• New
Homu From S289K
w/$1500 lt111. Ct ll
StMrry 9Mrl 888-96M667
lUIOOSO AalA -NIW
MllUCO 140 Acr11 only
SA9.900. Adj1cent to
N1tlon1I Forest, Elk,
d .. r. sm•ll 1•m• Abutt1n1 Re nch Pr111rve
for 1dded p11m1n1nt
open spice. Gre•I
Sporbmen .,... Abso·
lutely 811ullful settin1
end l1nd. Remote '
prlv1t1 but with year
round road 1cc11s end
still 1n EZ drive to
u cllins Ruidoso. But
Fln1ncln1 ewer ... 888·
292·9711 (CAl •SCAN)
M.,i. A,h lbr nr trl
sq, prlw. aerd. b1lc:1
btrblr crpt, upstre S97o
IOein Mamt 949'-642·11100 ...
FRIDAY, MAY 21, 2004
Daily A Pilot
BASEBALL CARD PAGE
------Here's how it works:------
Fill out the form below. Enclose a picture of your child in their uniform, a
$25 .00 check made payable to the Daily Pilot (or credit cord number) then
mail to:
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED DIPARTMINT
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Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627
ATTN: Baseball Cards
We will design a "IASllALL CARD" for your chlld and
publlah It on our special pagel
AU l'HOTOS WIU. II Ul'Ult.NIO 10 rHI AOOUSS YOU PftOVIOI 11&.0w.
PLAYER'S NAME A NUMBER: ______ __.. _____ AGE-· ---
TEAM NAME: ____ __... ________ POSfTlON-· ------
Adcnn for '9tUm of photo: ...... : __________________ _,,_ ___ ~
Ctty: ________________ ZlpCC>CM ____ _
"you w'9h to ~ bY Credit c.d:
(CMfCI( OM)
VISA__MAITERCARO __ _...A,MERICAN EXPAE~~
CerdNumber: ____ ._.,. ________ ...._~IX~~-·----
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Stu""'"' leek lley Condo. s•tld comm 3br
lb• 1931 "· pool, 19• '84511. Ast 714-444-0768
Wedding
Experts
SHOW£
SELL
your stuff
tfirough
classified!
is chance
l'.W. <-tty w• 2br spltM, dtn, w/loft Fp,
tllyllt.. dedl. n/pet li.l E
2ht S1345m 94MU-7776
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21r -D.. OI(, fenced
ytrd, deck, w/d, dw, 81
Rn1. 11r Sl.495 327 E. -
2ht St •B 714-545·0442
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949-271-7905
2br lb• triplex, car,
l1unclrm, 1802 Clay St
K11stln Avail late Juna
St400/mo 949·223 8820
a. ......... 2br 2ba
2 car parklna. patio.
l1undy room • 11t $1550
949·293-4632
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2bt Condo/Pristine 12~2 Rutland 15, Sl600/mo yr
Ila Mllr'CI • 9&m8IDI
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2br Condo/Pristine 1242 Rutland '5, $1650/mo 't' Ila.""'°. 983D8D
r ... 1 ... u1e 3 bedroom,
1 bath, l ·ctr 1araa•. All
$2100/mo !M9·673-7800
20212 OrdiW St. 381
IBa, 2·c pr, 8100sf lot,
new/llMIVcarpet '2350m avail 5/1 !M9-488-7653 ........... ._
rm, 2 fp's, bteallf..t rm,
pr. prdenw Ind, ~
••S2100m~
Hlth'Y ......... tltr
lb1, condo w/ocun
views, balcony, w/d, Alt
$2800/rno !M9-293 4632
f'OttT STltlOS 41>< 2ba 2 car prklnc. patio,
l1undry rm, 11t $3500
•cent 949-293-4631
"NOTICE 0 READE California law ra
quores that contrac
tors lakifll jobs lhtl total $500 or mott
(labor Of materials)
be licensff by the
Contractors Stal•
License Board. Stitt law also requires that
contr1ctors include thew nc.nsa number
on all ac11tertism1 You
can d!ecll the status of your licanHd
contrac t or at
www.calb.ca.10¥ or
800·321·CSlB. Unll· censtd contractors
taklnc foba th•t total leu than S500
muat st1t1 In their tdvertlsemants that
they are not hctnsed
b7 tllt Con1t1cton Stata llcenM S-d."
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wartq n. ~ •
and ~ ... '" OIAsldt conlnictllr, as wel PtMM Cll 94!M33-8493. .._
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<AMI' @ COM beach.
swim tesl. rorat Aid/CPR
Mon·fri •·mi11l ras
1nlo@beachsports.or1
or calf !M9-644· 2202
,.... C-/c-&t
NP8 make·up stud'IO nets
f/PT. Fun. last pacied,
counter s1ln, multi·
l•sll•d 949-646-1394
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dim. DIA ow ,_ P11Y
plan. Owner Opetetou. E~ Dr~ Som. Teams, ind Graduate
Sludllnts. Cll 1-&<t.me
PAY (1·888·667-3729)
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lob ~ tesbna. Mii tssessment, career. tr1n$.llion coachin1.
1011 settinc. mock
Interview, sett mat
ktllna strateclu.
Proven •techniques
Call Bruce llolen,
MA., 3dvance d1111ee
35 yn plus proles
sion1l exp. Balboa
Island 949-673-331 t
AnlSTAIKI n ~
for Newport luell
1'1111ft1ula R..ity Otw C.
110 lie 11udtd fu
rn""'' to Contlct .... "-~
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Ruteurut prellereii ~ av.a. llindl end °' dlnfttr ~ F al r-~7131.
COOL TIAYU '01 Eiltr7 ltttl ~lk>M. 11,.., no uperle11ct
MC-f)'. 2 w•s plkl
tr1k11n1. l1tlllPOttatloo . lodClnC provided. S500
slcni111 bonus to at If t.
Toll Fr.. 1·117·646· !i060. (CAI. ·St.AH)
IMW '19 32Slc <-w,
6cyl, auto trans, lthr
$3995 wcwauto.com
949-64 ... 7122
IMW '97 740i Cold,
loaded (L48963) $16,900
TK.CYS 16•...JIO-IS U
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IMW '01 740 " Spol't,
Black, must ••• (P25846) $38.900
TILO'S 166-SIO-IS lS
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IMW '95 3111• ora
owner black. auto. 1111<, 6 disc CO, new Miclllll ms Up to date _..,, 7211
m1 SS.500 949-640 0831
luldt '9' lteaal ICllt ""· runs/looks xfnt, lthr Int
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949-646-7122
c..Mmc "11 ..... c-.
twd strol<e, soft IOp, low
mo, 51Wf1<.. red. un
nwked blKk l1hr. co.
alloy wills. f.rtasbc ..
MW cond, lhil car ..
apprecsa1e " .... $13,9';rj
v 1!.4Z71 Bier 949-586-1888 ..-.-...-
CodllkK '91 Cotero 2Sli
aclual m1, one owner
11ar aaed, non smkr.
silvet er•v lthr. CO, fully
lo•ded beauhlul ltke
new cond must see to appreciate $8995
v297414 Se Habit Es· panol Bkr !M9·586 1888
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a.y.eer ,.. ,_ a
Countr7 C1rav1n LlU AWD. 3411 ml. mettlUc
hrk blue/1n1 ltllr, Mated pWf atb, co.
rtlf ... alloy Wiiis. ltb
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t4 .. SU-1 ... -...,.w.-
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365 HP, SUI* cllttaed.
Se*t Ed, 1r1lnt, low nil • cwniwtl red w/oalmMI '29.!ISO,., ,."44-5133
J--. ·02 .,....,_
Crty, 20K, (719658)
$16,900 TllO'S
'66·llO-U1S .ww.tta.-s.-
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aner lllacll, 4.633K
(451950) $33,900
TILO'S IM4I0-1S1 S -.ttlecen.-
lfXUS SC400 'ts ......
arHn. lm!!\8c. aM ore n.
jHlffact ~nd. Booh a. rece><ds fro111 Laa111
'1950 !M9-350-5202
We<Nsday, May 5, 2004 AU
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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II wu late in the evening and the pmcs at the club WU'C wraPP!n& up,
but few playen we~ · 1cavm1 • I~ lhey were crowded ll'OWld
the llbk •'here Trump Coup TOCllmy
Wll d«ian:r Iii $ix beans, I CODll1ICt
tlw seemed impouiNc in Ylew o( the
b9d trump bfcat. But suc:b WIS the
repuUdoD o( Tummy on bands with
l*i O'IJJllp disnibutions that everyone
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--------~. very IOOd cond L-4 a-Dtac.wety
so '01 fwy ""· Jet *"" tan ltht. S44*b cood, Jyr warranty a¥1ll
SlS.995 v710312 Bkt Si
HaOla Esp•nol 9'~586-
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llXUS LS400 "'° .... lthr' "' pwr. tint aind. .. orplll, bcdls & rec:crdL all 9&52JZ
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Merce4ff '01 C320 n "'· 1u1 factory ..., • llver und/oatmul ltlw,
mnrl. CO, nw •, 9loy
wilts IN new. SI habil
EtpanOI $23.995 829514
8kr 949-58&-1888
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comr. Biie*. 0\. sharp
(O&i88) $40.DI
ft.O'S ~1S1S __ .. ·-
Meru4H 't9 H20
W•eon. sllvet /srey lthr,
mnrf, CO, phone. superb
bod y & mechanical
cond Se habla Espinol
$16,995 v624197 Bkt
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$43,900 ~ 16•381>-1s1 s -.~ ........... -.. mt lf1Vl\IQJlant red/1111 $13,900 wcw1uto com 949-646-7122
Merc14tt '00 S4JO
Sliver. loaded ( 128!115) $38,900
TllO'S 16'-310-ISU ---••1oc···-
Mltsut.lidll 'ti IOOO
CT VR4 twin turbo, low
ml, black/ten llhr, snrf.
CO, chrome whb. superb hh new cond, $21,995
~15674 8kt 949 5116 t888 __ ...,..I.UM
lANGl ltOVD 'ti
70I'. m1, white w/saddla lthr tnter. fully loaded,
$16.200 949-395-0519
, ... '90 4 ,_, ==~,:..... 6c)I. 4Wd. llloy ........
$3995 wcwauto com ..... ._,122 .
,..,... '97 4 ._,
lthr. "6, auto trans, rnnrl. $8495 wcw1uto.com .., ...... _,."
Volvo ·oo V70 GL T
waaon, silver/oatmeal lthr. CO, mnrf, alloy
wll~. auperb cond. S. llabta Espanol Sl2.995
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An exhibition of works exploring the natural wonders of the Upper Newport Bay
Ecolog ical Reserve and Nature Preserve by photographer Kent Treptow.
May 15 · June 20, 2004 .
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Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center. 2300 University Drive. Newport Beach .
Tuesday through Sunday. 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. Admission is FREE.
Artwork is for sale . Limited Editions. Proceeds to benefit the
Newport Bay Naturalists & Friends.
Join Artist Kent Treptow at a reception . Friday. May 14 from 5 to 8 p.m .
at the Interpretive Center.
For additional information. visit www.newportbay.org or call (949) 640-1742.
Congratulations Kent
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