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THURSDAY,MAY6,2004
College '
district
gets new
leader
Trustees name Go lden West
College presid ent as new
chancellor and raise his
salary to $190,000 a year.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
COSTA MF}iA Coast Community College
District board of 1 ru-.1 ees on Wednesday night
named one of its college presidents as the
district's next chancellor and voted lo in-
crease the position's saJary.
Kenneth Ygle'>la-.. president of Golden West
College in Huntington Beach. will 1ake over
when Wilham Vega retires 111 June. Yglesias
has served a'I the college's presidenr '>Ince
1996 and worked for the dislrict c;ince 1985.
DON LEACH I OAIL'I' PILOT
Teachers JoAnn Borg, Linda Goode and Pam Caskey get into the Cinco De Mayo spirit by wearing decorative sombreros during a
lunch-break party, which also served as a warm-up for Teacher Appreciation Week at Harbor View Elementary in Newport.
"Thi'> is rhe beM rhing that could have hap-
pened," rru~tee George Brown said after lhe
5·0 vote. 'Tm very pleased and 1hrilled we
have !Yglesias\."
Cinco cheers for teachers
Truslee'I also voted in favor of a rillltt' for
the chancellor\ posillon ru. well a\ rhc vice
chancellor and president position<; Ill l11e dis·
tricts. The twin votes, both 4 lo I, will in-
crease the chancellor\ salary from $186,608
to $190.000, pJu, $10,000 for !ravel anti mile-
age expenses.
Marisa O'Nell
Da1tyP1lot
See LEADER, Pa&e A4
T eachers are getting their
due this month In the
form of gifts, food and
praise.
A week proves not enough time for
Newport-Mesa to honor its teachers.
So it gefs bumped up to a month ..
said as teachers noshed on taco
salad In the staff room.
all the time. And we feel extra
appreciated by the principal
doing this.·
They will present teachers with
soft-side briefcases with lhe
district logo, given on behalf of
rhe superintendent's office and
the district.
"I love seeing what (leachersJ
are doing," school board
President Dana Black. said. "I
look forward 10 going 10 the
'!Chools and Jelling them know
we are aware of what they're
doing."
COSTA MESA
C ities oft'er
fireworks
alternatives
What staned off Teacher
Appreciation Week has
unoffidally turned Into teacher
appreciation month at
Newpon-Mesa schools. Some
schools, like Harbor View
elementary, got things started
Wednesday with speclaJ staff
luncheons.
Harbor View used Cinco de
Mayo as an extra excuse to hold
a Mexican-themed luncheon for
teachers. Christensen brought all
the fixings for the lunch and
topped things off with festive
sombreros.
wThJs is my thank you for all
their hard work and dedication,·
Principal Mellissla Christensen
"You feel very appreciated
here,• teacher Joan
Byrne· Wilkinson said. "Parents
tell you that they appreciate you
More schools are planning
events for next week and the
following week. Whittier
Elementary School will hold a
barbecue lunch on Wednesday
and Victoria Elementary School
has plenty in srore for ils
teachers May l 9.
School board members will
visit each school this month.
The district extended the
Teacher Appreciation Week to
give board truslecs lime to visil
every site, spokeswoman Jane
C.arland said. "California Day of
See CINCO. Paae AS
Security v ideo m ay off er clues in assault case
School teams in neighboring
cities like Huntington Beach
and Fountain Valley have
other ways to rai se funds.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
As police hold an unattended safety seminar, they
believe a Westside convenience store's tape could
help in finding one of the attacks six suspects.
rick said. Police have released rwo
composite skerches so far.
Almost all of the allacks. which
happened on a stretch of Victoria
Street between December and April,
involved the assailants grabbing the
women from behind and fondJing
them.
ers In the Wesrside neighborhood
Informing residents abour the at-
tacks and ask.Ing lhem to be cau·
tlous.
The Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment held rhe first of Its rwo Rape
Awareness seminars Tuesday night,
but it was unattended, FiLZPatrick
said.
COSTA MESA -During the recent discus·
sion on restricting the sale of lireworks, the
rallying cry of rhe groups that sell them was
"we need the money." But other cities have
managed under rotal bans. 0H pa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -A survemance
tape from a local convenience store,
which captures a young man reacb-
lng under a customer's sJcirt, may
help police find one of the men re-
sponsible for a series of a.ssauJta on
the city's Westside, officials said.
The woman, believed to be in her
mid-20s, reported the groplng to po-
lice Monday afternoon, shortly after
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it happened at the 7-Eleven at Victo-
ria Street and PlacentJa Avenue, said
Cosca Mesa Police Lt. John FltzPat-
rlck. .
wThe surveillance tape shows the
man reaching under the victim's
skirt and touching her,~ he said.
Monday's incident could well talce
police officers closer to an arrest,
FitzPatrick said.
On April 25, a younger man
grabbed two women in a Victoria
Street apartment complex. Police
believe that was probably a copycat
incident. Monday' incident brings
the total number of victims to 1 l.
"It was extremely disappointing."
he said. "ll appears that the com·
munity is apathetic to the issue."
The council on Monday passed a law and
created a council pollcy restricting the sale of
fireworks. Some of the changes include re-
ducing the number of firewodcs stands and
limiting high schools 10 four srands each.
Cily Councilman Mike Scheafer. who Initi-
ated the changes, is sympathetic 10 the fund -
raising concern. I le said he's not ready to call
for a total ban on fireworks untiJ the group
1ha1 sell them have other mean!> of raising
Detectives, who obtained the sur·
velllance tape from the store man-
ager, believe that the man on the
tape looks similar to one of the sllc
men wanted in connection with the
assaults on Victoria Street. FltzPat-· Police have been distributing nl·
The department had arranged for
a detective, a crime prevention ex-
pen and a Spanish translator to
conduct the seminar, FitzPatrlck
See CLUES, Paae A4
THE BELL CURVE
See FIREWORKS, Pase A4
·Getting the 'woid ' out on a show
F or the past four weekends. Drama
Room ll ln one or the temporary
stJUctures at Newport Harbor
High School bu been infested with
young men ln 50ap brim felt hats and
young women ln garish dresset that
hide their knees, long stockings and
sensible shoes. These apparitions
overflow frequently lnto the walkways
outaide, making the area more closely
reaemble the back lot at Unlveraa.I
SQadiol rhan an laldemic lnstirudon.
lnelde, a man wearing a New York
City piOllce .-.tlhirt and a petientty
ICleiled look la directing trdlc ln and
around a battery of powtrfuJ Ughts a.nd wee Anlbomd ... that frame what
_.,.,.,. to be 1 .u,ht dub bar. He II holdias I QlnerL Per:iodlcdY, he
Mnfnblet hlia cac In the "'&ht club and
explains, cajoles,
Improvises and
applauds a
performance that he
films.
The setting l
Odcago, the time,
the Roaring J920ll,
the director,
Newport Harbor
JOSEPH history teacher Joe
Robinson, the
N. BELL occasion his version
of the Judy
Glrland-Mldey Rooney Invitation LO
"put on a ahow. • He's been putting this
one on for nine yeers 10 his atudenCJ
could Lick off their shoes at the end of
the academk; ,..,.. 8ut 20C>1 " dlfr~t.
He'a ~ il movie \nlteed °'~~
his show on a stage.
He promised me a felt hat and a pan
If l came to watch. but l anived late and
hit the cuttlng toom Ooor even before r
had a chance to tell him my best profiJe.
Its OK because there probably wouJd
have been an Issue about my In lstence
on putting my name above the tllle as
befits a Mafia godfather. Instead, t just
hung our. watched the filming, talked to
the actors and picked up snlppe or
history from Joe Robinson and 'Kevin
Weed, who ls ln charge of the music.
I've 5pent a lot of time on Hollywood
30und at•ges, and I promise you that
this one was a lot more fun.
The ahow dates back to the
introduction to Harbor High nine ~rs
ago of eduutJonaJ ptograms deslJfled
to develop pro~ that lntegrate 1
science, math, history and English
among small groups of tudents who
form a klnd of academic family. Joe
Robinson was assigned to te:ich the
history segment of the Oa Vinci
Academy f re hmen who had selected
math and science as their special focus.
"ll was a to'-'gh program: he recalls,
"and as we approached the end of the
school year, I thought these kld hould
have some fun."
So he said, "Let' puc on a show: And
they havt, every year since. Until thJ
year, it was perfonned on a stage
outside the Fine Aru1 Building at I lrubor
High. But thl facility i now being tom
down as unsafe and won't be replaced
for several years. So the ldd are doing a
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THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
·Judge Jilll Gray calls for
Iraqi prison investigation
Allcla Robinson
Daily Pilot
U.S. Senate candidate and
Newpon Beach resident Judge Jim
Gray weigtled ln Wednesday on
recentJy discovered photos of
American soldiers abusing Iraqi
prisoners, calling for an
independent investigation Into
allegations or torture of captive
Iraqis by American forces.
•As a Vietnam -em veteran, J am
sickened by photos purporting to
show American soldiers engaging In
obvious abuse of detainees.• Gra.y
saJd in a statement Wednesday.
Gray. a ubcrtarian, faces
incumbent Democratic Sen. Barbara
Boxer and Republican candidate Bill
Jones in November.
Business bullish on
Gov. Schwarzenegger
The bu8lne community, at lea-.t
in Newpon Beach. Is feeling
posJtive about Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger's recent actJons to
rescue the state's noundering
economy.
Newpon Beach Cllamber of
Commerce Pre ident Richard
Luehrs came away optimistic from
a lobbying trip to Sacramento last
week.. Luehrs visited with a host of
legislators from both parties to
discuss business Issue such as the
state's bankrupt un employment
insurance 5)'Stem and an
im~f)Sllng increase In California's
miMmum wage, he s;:ud
WhiJe business OWtll'lb are still
wondering how the Ill'\\ worker·.,
Lompe11~11011 lt>g"lat1un will play
out, Lut:hn. said lhl'v'1c
comfortable Wllh u ..tnd rhey lru!>t
Schwar1.c11e)(8er ro hammer out
lhe detaih
And righr now in the capital.
Luehr!> said, It's all about
Schwarzenegger.
"I've been going to Sauamento
unce u1 twi<..e a year for the last 20
year!>. and I've never :.ee11 11 as
focuM!d on one individual.
specifically the governor; he &aid.
"Both sides of the ai'lle are 1us1 in
Rtehard Luehrs
FILE PHOTO I OAILV P1LOT
U.S. Senatorial candidate and Newport Beach resident Judge Jim Gray is calling for an investigation into
allegations. of torture of captive Iraqis by American forces, which came to light through the media this month.
awe of his tenacity, his ability to
draw people toge ther and his focus
on fixing the CaJi fornia economy.·
Assemblyman Maddox
makes most of hi s bills
I he Male A))scmbly's judiciary
committee apparently liked three
bills 681h District As!>emblyman
Ken Maddox WTOtc. becau~e it
passed them overwhelmingly, a
s tatement from Maddox's office
said Wednesday.
The three bills wiJI aJJow
collection agencies to fully recoup
the co l or thelr services. prohibit
cities and counties from using
zoning to block religious
institutions from their
communities and amend the
probate code to give a notice of
proceedings to an yone with an
interest In the related trust.
The blUs, which go next to the
full Asi.embly, are pan of a slate of
15 pietes of legislation Maddox
introduced for consideration in
February. They m ay be among his
la.st blUs, as h e is termed out of the
Assembly al the end or the yeru
and lost a primary bid for the jSth
Oistrtct Senate seat to 70th District
Assemblyman John Campbell.
Plenty of suggestions
land with assemblymen
C:lmpbell. Maddox and their
fellow Republicans wiU have a A full crib and a f uJI
number of ideas to consider
following last Friday's Santa Ana schedule for COngres~man
stop of a GOP "suggestion box While it's liltely he was
tour" In search or ways to cut exhausted from changing diapers,
government waste. At least 100 Rep. Oana Rohrabacher Wb back
concerned residents showed up for at work lo Washingtou on
the event. Campbell said. Wednesday with a fuJJ schedule,
"Many of !the suggestions! we'd said Rohrabacher spokesman
heard before," he said. "Some of Aaron Lewis. Rohrabacher became
them weren't actually on topic and a father for the first, second and
they weren't m on ey-saving, and third times when hls wife, Rhonda
there were some new onei. we Carmony. gave birth to triplets -
hadn't heard before. so I thJnk it two daughters and a son -on
was worthwhile." April 27.
The regional meetings will wrap The representative has some
up this WtJ!k. then the ideas will be work ahead as well. He's about to
compiled and submJned to the . begin round of media appearancei.
governor, Campbell said. He's on CNN, MSNBC. Los Angeles
hoping residents' suggestions will mdJo station ICFl-AM and the UXe
get more traction than bOOJe of the to promote his controversial illegal
saving m easures he has proposed. Immigrant reporting bill. It's the
After Schwarzenegger saved bill that reportedJy earned
about $100,000 and 58,000 pounds Rohrabacher death threats in
of pape r by Issuing the state budget January after a New York radio
on CD-ROM, Campbell tried to statio n discussed the bill and gave
follow that lead by suggesting the out the phone number or the
1,200 reports legislators get each congressman's Huntington Beach
year be delivered the same way. Ao office.
apparently paper-loving ~embly TI1e blll would requJre hospitals
committee voted the idea down, that receive federal funding to ao;k
however. patients If they are lega,l U.S.
HMy guess ii. that some residents and report any who aren't
employee w1ion decided that In a federal datab ase.
someone might lose their job if Lewis said the bill is expected to
they didn't have to Xerox this come up for a House vote In the
stuff,· Campbell aid. next two weeks, but it's too early to
His bill that would have cut two project the o utcome.
of the 14 holidays tate employees "We have no idea how the other
enjoy also crashed and burned In a members feel about it," Lewis sald .
committee last m onth. "Honestly, it could go either way."
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Nothing green about day at OCC
Visiting scholar
program welcomed
recall candidate.
All cf• Robinson
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COSTA MESA -Green Party
gubernatorial recall candidate
Peter camejo may be the head-
liner Friday at Orange Coast
College. but it wasn't his hard
work that landed him on cam-
pus.
It was Candy Pettus'.
The sociology and anthropol-
ogy professor was the force be·
hind Friday's visiting scholar
program. which In addltJon to
Camejo's talk will include three
panel discussions by faculty
members on social responsibil-
ity and how it relates to people's
beliefs and ~'=ors.
MThe even primarily de-
signed to set a dialogue on cam-
pus as well as with the larger
community about the issues,•
Pettus said. "We hope what
they'll get out of it is the need
for action, the need to be aware
of ... how our decisions indi-
vidually can have far-reaching
implications and how therefore
we need to be responsible about
the decisions we make."
Activism may not be as
prominent today as It was in the
1960s, for example, but people
have mobilized effectively on
some Issues, such as budget
cuts to schools. Pettus said.
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Tickets on sale Saturday
forsurnrnerconcert
Tickets go on saJe SalUrday for
performances by comedian Bill
Cosby and musical acts the
Newsboys and Audio Adrenaline,
who will appear as part of the Pa·
ci6c Amphitheater's 2004 sum-
mer concert series. The Grammy-
nominated group Audio Adrena-
line will perform its mix of rock.
rap and funk in a concert with
Christian rockers the Newsboys
on July 21. Cosby will share his
humorous social insights on July
22. lickets can be purchased be-
Pettus said her goal with the
program was to educate stu-
dents about social activism and
empower them to work for
causes that are Important to
them.
The visitin3 scholar program
was started last year with state
grant funds by Lesley Danziger,
stall development coordinator
atOCC
This year. Danziger asked the
Orange Coast College Founda·
tJon for funding to keep the pro-
gram going. foundation Execu·
tive Director Doug Bennett aaid.
The foundation ls a nonprofit
organization that offers scholar·
ships. grants and other pro-
grams to benefit the school and
Its students.
"The foundation just saw this
as a good program to promote
interaction between faculty
members and an opportunity
for students to hear distin-
guished speakers," Bennett sald.
Camejo's visit is the second of
this year's two events. to which
the foundation committed a to-
taJ of$10,000. The visiting schol-
ars are suggested by OCC faculty
members, whose proposals are
voted on by a faculty commJtree.
Bennett said the foundation has
pledged the same funding for
next year's program and Danzig-
er already is taking proposals.
The other event this year was
an appearance In April by peace
activist and author Le Ly Hayslip
and discussions of community
service and civic responsibility.
ginning at 10 a.m. SalUrday by
calling {714)740-2000 or visiting
htrp:llwww.ticUtmaster.com The
Pacific Amphitheater is at the
Orange County Fairgrounds, 88
Fa1.r Drive, Costa Mesa.
This year's Youth Expo
squeezed out a success
More than 25,000 students
and their families turned out for
Youth Expo 2004, held at the
Orange County Fair & Exposition
Center over the weekend.
This year the annual event
celebrated grapes as weU as peo-
ple and events that have made
positive contrlbutJons to the
world. Also at the event were a
science and engineering fair, jazz
festival, petting wo and talent
Bennett a.id
that event was
popular with
students and
faculty.
"The goal of
the roundadon
ls to support
the college, so
Peter Camejo we take on spe-
cific btsger pro-
gJamS like buildings and that
sort of thing. but we also wan to
support the academic life of the
college and thJs seemed like a
good way we can do it for not a
lot of money," he said.
Camejo, who ls also an author
and the founder of Progressive
Asset Management, a company
devoted to investing In socially
responsible businesses. will dis-
cuss social responsibility and his
experiences as a social activist
in Friday's program.
While he has a history of vili
rights activism. Camejo drew
statewide attention as a candi·
date for governor, Pettus said.
The visiting scholar event will
begin with a talk by Camejo at
10 a.m. Friday in the science lec-
ture hall at Orange Coast Col-
lege, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa.
Panel discussion by school
faculty begin are scheduled
from l to 2:30 p.m. in the varl·
ous rooms of the science hall.
The event is free and open to the
public.
For information, calJ (714)
432-5725.
search. More than 10,000 chil-
dren from Orange County
schools visited the event Friday.
and local Girl Scouts and 4-H
clubs hosted activities and
brought animals for the event.
FOR THE RECORD
Wednesday's story HCoast
will name a new chancel-
lor," contained two errors. It
had an incorrect spelling of
Orange Coast College presi-
dent Gene Farrell's name.
Also. it staled he was in-
terim president of Orange
Coast College. He has been
the permanent president
since March of 2003.
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Salariea for \lk1e c:banceDon
and college presidents will go
&om the c:uttent fllJ\ge of
.Sl291631 to $131,805 up to
$145,000 to $160,000.
Kristina Bruning, p*1dent or
the faculty union, e&Oed the
raises appalling in the face or
dgbt budgets that have forced
the colleges to cut the number or
clasees offered to atudenti. She
said that the amount of money
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lllOM)t
Thal left some raldents quea-
dontng how oonprotlt groupe
and aport.t teams In ddes that
don't tell ftrewocb manage. The
answer 11 ftndlng other waYI lib
worting ablftJ at bin30 game.,
eeUing program ads and fund.
railing events.
"lf )'OU tab (8Jewod:a sales)
away. you gotta go 6nd eome-
tblng elae, • said Paul Renfrow,
the boys atbletJc di.rector at Ma-
rina High School in Huntington
Beach. which banned the sale of
ftreworb In 1987. •If you're try-
ing to tab the tl.rewocb away
for a good reason. If It'• Justified.
then OK. I think other than that.
you gotta look and see the effect
ottt.•
Renfrow said not belng able to
eeD Oreworb right after they
were banned cut off a major
fundraislng option for the ath-
letic department. At the dme the
ban came down, however, the
echool began a bingo fundraJaer
in lta cafeteria on SundaY1 to
raJae money.
Boocter organizations on
campus take shifta woddng the
event ~ups can generate be-
~ $6,000 to $18,000 per
year, Renfrow said. His teams
have also sold Ouistma.s mes to
raise money.
"We were able to rebound, but
at the same time, we have the re-
tources lo do it.• Renfrow said.
"It'• a different community over'
here.·
Rmfrow suggested that Costa
Mesa city officials wort with the
Newport-Mesa Uolfled School
DI.strict lo come up wttb other
fundralalng altematiws.
"If you keep taking fund-
raising away from the schools, it
forces the district to pick up the
cost that the boosten have been
taking care or: he said.
At Huntington Beach High
School. some student athletes
raise money by selling ads for
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•MANIA 01&. c:owr9 education.
Sh9 rMV be~ 9' (949)
57~ or bv Hneil at
n>Mi#&onell•latJJnAc:om.
the programs that are available
at home games. boys' Athletic
Director Roy Miller said. Some
teams also bold fundralaera. but
not u much u in the past. he
added..
"Some or the teams still do
carwubea," Miller said. "We md
up finding out that you nickel
and dime people to death dolng
that Now, we try to tell people
that if you're going to fundraise,
It's better to focus on something
more producdve. •
In Fountain Valley, which
hasn't told ftrewOib [or about
15 years. the elementary and
middle school dlstrlct's educa-
tional foundation holds two an·
oual fundraiser&. ln the fall,
there ls· A 'Daste of Fountain Val·
ley," an event in which reatau·
rants get to show off culinary t.al-
enta and ticket buyers sample
the delicade& 1bete ls also an
annual festival of the arts, where
student artwork and musical tal-
ent ls featured and raftle dcketa
are sold
"We do Just fine without any-
thing that requires a match,•
said SUSan Grantham. executive
assistant to the Fountain Valley
School DI.strict superintendent
On occasion. the foundation
also receives donations from
corporation.s ln the communJty,
Grantham added.
Scheafer said be has Invited
the groups that sell fireworb lo
participate In the Uons Oub's
Fash Pry event, at one time a lu-
aadve fundralser for the group.
And he would like to ftnd more
community events during the
year for these group.t to partici-
pate In. he added.
He also acknowledged that in
fun.n d.llcussions of llreworb.
the council might need to estab-
lish an absolute deadllne for the
sale or ft.reworb to put the
groups on notice.
"We may very well need to say,
'firewo~ should get five more
years,•· Scbeafer said. ·1 don't
know what that magic number
la. Maybe if we gave them some
sort of sunset clause, they'd
know what they need to do.•
PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Nurses iestify in
high-profile case
The proeeculion ln a
gang-rape cue c:aOed co the
witness stand. hospital
nW'la who tested the then
16-year-dd girl days after
the incident
Prosecutor& maintain
that the vfct:lm sustained
injwies from the incident
Oelendanta Greg Haldi,
Kyle Nacbretner and Keith
Spann have been accused
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• IOnaiid DIM:
Embez:ztement was reported
in the 2600 blodt at 1:59 p.m.
Tueedey.
•Onnte~A
commerotal burglery waa
reported In the 1900 bloc:t at
7:57 a.m. Tuesday.
• PICllc .,.,._Auto theft
was reported In the 2100
blodt at 8:39 a.m. Tuesday.
•~DIM: A home
burglary wat reported in the
2800 bloc:t at 2 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Pomona -.nu.: Auto
theft Wat reported In the
1800bloc:t at 1:41 a.m.
Tuesday.
•South eo.t DIM: A
commercial burglary was
reported In the 900 bloc:t at
7:28 a.m . Tue.day.
• EMt 11th 8trMt end
Newport Boufl'lllll'd: A
hit-and-fun felony wn
reported at 5 p.m. Tuesday.
CLUES
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said. The second seminar Is
scheduled to be held at 7 p.m. on
May 13 in the Costa Mesa Police
Department's auditorium. The
departrrumt Is at 99 Fair Drtve.
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ally 11u•ddng her with V1111·
OU1 objedl in the Colona
deJ Mar home ol Haidl'a (a •
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ant SherUt Don Haldi.
A jury bill in the blab·
pro8le (ale bepn OD Mon-'
day. The defeme bu argued
that the aema1 1c:t1 were
pedonned wtth the vkdm'a
consent.
'Ieltimony will continue
on Monday. Tuday, Judge
Prandaco Bdseno wd1 COD·
duct a hearing and likely
rule OD local media's Ie-
q\lell to look at jury ques-
tionnaires.
NEWPORT BEACH
• 8elboe loull'IMRI: Battery
WU repofted In the 3100
bk>dc at 12:181.m. Tueedey.
• c.e.lrMt DIM: Auto theft
WU reported In the 600
bk>dc • 7:50 a.m. l'ueed9y.
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Vandallam wea reported In
the 600blodt•11:39 a.m.
Tueedey. •,....a... My theft waa
repotted in the 200 blodt at
4:23 p.m. Tuelday.
• Via RoNnc* A hft-and-Nn
WU reported In the 100
blodc at 7:58 a.m. Tueeday.
•Von l<Mnan~ Auto
theft waa reported In the
4300 blodt at 2:43 p.m .
Tue.day.
• WhHl9 c. Lane:
Vandalism was reported In
the 100 bloc:t at 1 p.m.
Tuesday.
• 11th S1rNI: A commercial
burglary wn reported In the
300 bloc:t at 7:32 a.m.
Tuesday.
The seminar will offer various
safety tips and information on
where victhm can receive coun·
seUo1-FitzPatrlck said.
•DEEM BHARATH COYefl public
safety ana courts. She mey be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
a-mall at dtlepa.bh11rathO
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City growth talk of chamber
Newport Beach
mayo r will give state
of city address at the
group's annual
meeting today. . . AUcla Robinson
DallyPtlot
Local business leaders will
hear from Newport Beach Mayor
Tod RJdgeway today about how
the city has grown and changed,
mostly for the better.
Ridgeway will deliver a state of
the city address at the annual
meellng of the Newport Beach
Clamber of Commerce this
morning at the Newport Beach
Radisson Hotel.
Since Ridgeway was elected to
City Council in 1998, the city has
CINCO
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the Teacher" is May I 4 and
National Teacher Day was
Tuesday.
Former teacher and board
trustee Martha Fluor on
Wednesday visited Woodland
Elementary School. which her
children attended. A few of the
1.tudent!> were a little confused,
hov.ever, about the celebration
was for.
grown geographJcally and Its rev·
enues have increased, he said
Wednesday. Hi priorities have
not changed 1nce he gave a
state of the city petth as mayor
ln 2002, when he went on the of-
fensive to prevent GreenlJght, the
city's slow-growth law, from be-
coming an anti-development
force.
"I wasn't issuing a challenge,"
Ridgeway said. "l just said some
development Is good and we
need to look at growth in this city
to malce sure that we remain fi-
nancially soluble.•
The speech also will touch on
a recent priority for the city -
sphere issues. Newport Beach of·
ficials are looking at lncreasing
the city's say in controlling
Orange County-owned facilldes
including the Coyote Canyon
landfill and John Wayne Airport.
"We've really now evolved to
lwhtreJ we want to. have a pro-
prietary role, that ls, a co-owner-
ship with the county ~tallows
us to have some degree of con-
trol over the footprint, land use
and air Issues out (at John Wayne
Airport)," Ridgeway said .
A number or longtime cham-
ber members and volunteers
will be honored at the meeting.
as well. Olarnber Pre ldent
Richard Luehrs said 25 tiuslness-
es such as Nabers Pontiac GMC
Bulclc Cadillac and Theodore
Robins Ford. which aren't in
Newpon Beach but have sup-
ported its chamber or commerce
for years, will be recognized for
their work.
The chamber aiso will elect
Ove new members to the board
of director to replace five whose
1erms expire this year.
"l went into some of the very
classrooms my kids were in and
~L~ed some of the kids what
today is." Fluor said. "They said
, ·~ode Mayo.' and 'Mother's
, Da)l' Then they remembered: 'Oh,
it's Teacher Appreciation Day.'"
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Teachers Joan Byrne-Wilkinson, JoAnn Borg, Linda Goode and
Pam Caskey celebrate Cinco De Mayo at Harbor View Elementary.
' :.AROUND TOWN Auction honoring Joan Irvine
Smith. The masters of
ceremonies will be city managers
Allan Roeder, Costa Mesa and
Homer Bludau, Newpoyt Beach.
The event will be from 6 to 10
p.m. at the Costa M esa
Neighborhood Community
Center, 1845 Park Ave .. Costa
Mesa. The cost is $40 per person
and $1,000 for a table of eight.
Information: (949) 642-8306.
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1" Cbsta Mesa. CA 92627; by e-mail
1• to luis.pena@lstimes.com; by fax
to (949) 646-4170; or by calling
(949) 574-4298. lncltJde the time,
date and location of the even1, as
well as a contact phone number.
TODAY
The Newport Beach Pubtlc
Library will host a lecture by
Deanne Stillman, author of
"Twentynine Palms: A True Story
of Murder Marines and the
Mojave." The story Is about the
murder of two gir1s by a Marine in
the Mojave Desert. The lecture
wilf begin at 7 p.m . at the
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. Information: (949)
717-3800 option No. 2,
http:l!Www. newportbtlachlibrsry.
org.
Th• Sua11n Samuell C.nter for
Integrative M edicine at UC Irvine
will host Women's Wellness Day
from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the
Irvine Marriott Hotel, 18000 Von
Karman Ave .. Irvine. The event
will feature speakers and events
on a wide range of women's
health issues, with an emphasis
in the use of herbs for health.
Tickets cost: $100 to $126.
Information: (949) 824-5763,
hbsmm@uci.edu. •
The Rusty Sam Festival will be
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in building
No. 10 at the Orange County Fair
and Exposition Center, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost
$8. Information: (801) 463-1200.
UC Irvine will host a lec:tllre and
presentation by Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak, Avalon
Foundation professor In the
Humanities at Columbia
University. The event will be from
4 to 6 p.m. at the Humanities
Instructional Building, Room 136
at UC Irvine. Information: (949)
824-1948.
UC lrvJne wlll host a reading and
film screening by Assia Djebar,
novelist, scnolar, poet and
filmmaker. The reading will be at
6 p.m. at the Humanities
Instructional Building, Room 135,
UCI, followed by a reception at
5:45 p.m. and a film screening at
7 p.m. In the Humanities
Instructional Building, Room 100,
UCI. Tickets cost $5. Information:
(949) 824-1948.
Youth Employment Service of th• Newport Dun" Resort will host
Harbor Area Inc. will host Its 31st the fifth annual Antique Travel
annual Roman Feast and Charity Trailer Rally. There will be more
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Some of the models will include
Airstream Clippers, West Crafts,
and Silver Streak Clippers. The
event will be from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. at 1131 Back Bay Drive,
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 729-3863,
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The Glau Slipper Guild will host
an evening of shopping and
socializing, which will include fine
wine and hors d'oeuvres.
Children's Hospital of Orange
County will reoeive 10% of all
sales. The event will be from 6 to
8 p.m. at 2908 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar. Information and
reservations:
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FRIDAY
The Rusty Bam Festival will be
from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. In building
No. 10 at the Orange County Fair
and Exposition Center, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets oost
SS. Information: (801 l 463-1200.
The Friends of the tffwport
Beach Library will host a preview
for members only of its used
book sale from 1 to 5 p.m. in the
Friends meeting room at 1000
Avocado Ave. Hardbacb will be
priced at two for $1, and
paperbacks will be six for $1.
Information: (949) 7_?9-9667.
Newport Dunes Resort will host
the fifth annual Antique Travel
Trailer Rally. There will be more
than 100 RVs made before 1970.
Some of the models will Include
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OCC's crew team is
off to the Eastern
Invitational, with a
little help from a
local booster.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
People shopping on Balboa Is-
land might have wondered if
one shop owner had seen "Pi-
rates of the Caribbean· one too
many times.
La.st week. Gail Hammersch-
mJdt 6JJed the window of her
Sandpiper tore with every pi-
rate-related knickknack she
could ftnd. She wanted ~ne
to know that the rowers of
Orange Coast College -the Pi-
rates -are really going places,
and fust.
"The guys practice ln [New-
port! Bay every day,· Ham-
merschmldt said •A lot of peo-
ple see them every rooming but
don't know what an outra-
geously fast group of guys they
are."
Members of OCCs rowing
teams head East this weekend to
compete with some of the coun-
try's best crews. 1Wo women's
boats -a novice eight and var-
sity four -and one novice· and
rwo varsity men's eights headed
to their national championships
in Massachusetts this weekend
•This ls a huge testament to
how we've done this year." co-
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Alrstream C11ppers, West Crafts,
end Silver Streak C11ppers. The
event will IM from 11 a.m . to 4
p.m. at 1131 Badt Bey Drive.
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 729-3863.
SATUROAY
Newport Ounee RW>rt wll host
the fifth annual Antique Travel
Trailer Rally. There will be more
than 100 RVs made before 1970.
Some of the models will Include
Alrstream C1ippers, West Crafts,
arid Sliver Streak Clippers. The
event will be from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. at 1131 Badt Bay Drive,
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 729-3863,
http:llwww.MWpOrtduntn.com.
The Rusty Barn FestMI will M
from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. In buildlng
No. 10 at the Orange County Fair
and Exposition Center, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. Tldteu cost
S8. Information: (801) 463--1200.
The Fttettda of the Newport
Beach Ubtary will host a used
book sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in
the Friends meetlng room at 1000
Avocado Ave. All boob will be
priced at $1 a bag. Information:
(949) 769-9667.
Pwt Pro Uf9 will h.w C8ts, kttt.ns,
dogs and puppies available for
possible adoption as part of Be
Kind to Animal• Week from noon
to 4 p.m. at Bordera Boob, Music
and Caf6, 3333 Bur St., Costa
Mesa. (714) 432-7854.
The 10th ennual Belboa w.rtel
Attwalk will feature 120 local end
regional artist. exhibiting and
aelllng tt..lr original artwofk sudl
n paintings, fine ~ry,
IQ.llpture, bk>wt'l glass,
photography end cemnlca. The
event wfll be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
along the South 8ayfront
promenade on Belboa Island.
Information: http://www.balboa
fslendattwellc.oom.
Howwd Johna. euthor of ·Mn
Sprlngs Confidential~ will sign
his book at 2 p.m. at Borderl
Boob, Music and Caf6, South
Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa
Mesa. Information: (71.t)
432-7864.
Allndy ~author of the
wadty .OO-Of·the-woftd thriller
for YQUng adults. •Jesus. the
Computer and New Yorlt CltY.'
will algn his boott at 2 p.m. at
8of'dera Boob, Mutlc and C.f6,
1890 Newport Bfvd .• Cocta Mesa.
lnfonnation: (949) 631-8861.
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OCC's crew team will compete in this year's Eastern College
Athletic Cenference National Invitational Rowing Championships.
captain Danny Johnson said.
"We set our sights on Lt and, step
by step, we made that happen."
OCC was one of only 18 small,
nonscholarship colleges invited
to each event ln the eastern Col-
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sign her new book. ·one Small
Thing; at 2 p.m. at Bames and
Noble Booksellers at Metro
Pointe, 901-8 South Coast Drive,
Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226.
MONDAY
BorcMn Boob, Music Md c.N
will host story time with Miss
Kathy at 10 a.m. at 1890 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. lnfonnation:
(949) 631-8661.
The America Cancer Sodety wfll
host •When Vou Look Good, You
Feel Better." a clan that teadles
cancer patients makeup, wig and
turban tips to help hide the
ravages of radiation and
chemotherapy. The event will be
from 10 a.m. to noon at Hoag
· Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport
Beach. (949) 261-9444.
Th• Onnge County Si9M
Singles will host a newcomers
infonnational meeting about the
Sierra Singles. The meeting will
be hetd at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Community Center, 1845
Part Ave. The co.i ls $2 foe
dinner. Bring your own a.ting
utensils and beverages.
lnfonnatlon: (714) 963-6345.
TUESDAY
Ho-v Hospital wfll offer.
community eduCation class on
·Advanced Care Planning:
Making Your Wishes Known • at
6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital
Conference Center in Newport
Beactl. Information and
reservations: (800) 614-4624.
WEDNESDAY
atlldhelp USA's Costa Mesa
ct.apter will present Its 22nd
annual golftoumamen1at11:30
a.m. at Strawbeny Farms Golf
Oub, Strawbeny Farms Road,
Irvine. former Los Angeles Rama
all-pro offenslve center Rich Saul
will host the event The event will
feature a silent and five auction,
cocktail recepdon, dinner and an
awards C8f'9m0f'IV. Tldteta coct
$50 for dinner only and $400 for
an alJ.fndusive pac:bge.
Information: (949) 548-4228.
MAY13
Hoeg Hotpftal wMI pt'9Mnt e
community education claas on
how attength and balance
exerciMI can help older edulta
reduce their risk of aerious falle.
The c1 ... 1, presented by physkal
therapist Kristin DeMare at 6 p.m.
at the ~tal Conference
Center in rt Beach.
lnformltion and reservations:
(800) 51~24.
http.:llwww.hoagho.,,!fal.org.
MAY 14
&trw MotlDrlpofta &po wll
lege Athletic Conference Na-
tional Invitational Rowing
O\arnplonships. head coach
Larry Moore said. Other coUeges
atlendlng include lhe University
of Virginia, University of Michi-
be from 5 to 10 p.m. in boildings
No.10, No. 12, Parade of Products
and the main mall at the Orange
County Fair and Exposition
Center. Tidcets cost $10.
Information: (714) 708-1553.
MAY15
The Waldorf School of Orange
County will host its annual May
Faire from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at
2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa.
The event will feature traditional
dancing and singing around a
maypole, craft making,
international food and handmade
creations from local artisans.
Information: (949) 574-n34.
Extreme Mot.orsporu Expo will
be from 9 to 6 p.m. in buildings
No. 10, No. 12, Parade of Products
and the main mall at the Orange
County fair and Exposition
Center. Tldcets cost $10.
Information: (714) 708-1553.
MAY16
Extrel'M Motdrsports Expo will
be from 9 to 6 p.m. in boildings
No. 10, No. 12, Parade of Products
and the main mall at the Orange
County Fair and Exposition
Center. Tidcets cost $10.
Information: (714) 708-1553.
MAY17
Dr. Drnd Hubel. prof9uor of
neurobiology at Harvard Medical
School and a 1981 Nobel laureate,
will speak on •eye, Brain and
Perception" at 4:15 p.m. in
Tamkin Lecture Hall, UC Irvine.
Information: (949) 824-5264.
MAY18
Hoag Women's HNlth ~
will offer 111 community education
class on •Maybe a Baby." Dr.
Stephanie Ricci wilt present the
class at 6 p.m. in tho Hoag
Hospital Conference Center in
Newport Beedl. Information and
reaervations: (800) 514-4624,
http:l..WWW.hoaghospital.org.
MAV20
Ho-v Hoepttal wiU ofter •
community education class on
•Spinal fusk>n:' The class w111 be
presented by Dr. M~ Gordon
at 6 p.m. at the Hoeg Hospital
Confefence Center In Newport
Beach-Information and
reservations: (800) 514-<U>24,
http:llwww.hoeghoapital.org.
MAY23
The Sbif¥oberry Sunday f\lf\ Nit
and C11t8Jc Car Show will
spotlight red and
strawbeny-color clanie cars,
trucb .ilnd motorcyci• but will
be opened to all mak•. colors
and modets. The event will be
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 8'1the
Orange County Fairgrounds. 88
Felr Drive. Entry f9ea are $16 for
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The men's varslty eight won
the cal Cup at the San Diego
Crew Cass.le l&St month, gMng
Moore hope that OCC could se-
cure a berth at this weekend's re-
gatta. OCC is the only commu-
nJty college ln the country with a
rowing team.
"As Car as varsity level, we're at
an extreme disadvantage,"
Moore saJd. "We have people
who are a freshman one year,
then sophomores and then
they're gone. By the Ume they're
getting to learn things, they're ln
someone else's program and
competing against us."
But getting invited to a regatta
on the other coast Is one thing,
getting there Is another. Just
sending the men's team will cost
$27,000. Moore said.
Hammerschmidt decided to
lend a hand, placing pirate and
rowing memorabilia in her shop
window and donating 10% or
sales last week to the crew's trip.
That's despite the fact that her
husband, a coach and rigger for
the team, will be in Massachu-
setts for her birthday and
Mother's Day, Moore joked.
The teams still came up shon
on funds, but managed to bor-
row enough to get them to the
races, Moore said. The boats left
Sunday on a rrciller headed East
and the team leaves today.
"If we have to deUver phone
books or sell Oui&tmas trees to
pay it back. we will," he said.
pre-registration or $20 the day of
the event. Red cars can be
entered free. Information: (714)
966-8422,(714)267-4657.
MAY25
Hoag Hospital wfa offilr a
community education class on
•epilepsy After so.· The class will
be presented by Dr. Barbara
Swartz at 6 p.m . at the Hoag
Hospital Conference Center in
Newport Beach. Information and
reservations: (800) 514-4624,
http://Www.hoaghospital.org.
MAV26
Hoag Women'• HNlth s.,,,ic..
will offer a community education
class on "Maybe a Baby After 35."
Or. Jonathan Wheeler will present
the class at 6 p.m. in the Hoag
Hospital Conference Center In
Newport Beach. Information and
reservations: (800) 614-4624,
http:llwww.hoaghospital.org.
MAV27
Hllrbor View a.m.ntary School
will celebrate its 60th anniversary
with music, cake and festivities
from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 900
Goldenrod Ave., Corona def Mar.
Information and reservations:
http://Www.hv50.com.
MAY29
The Un~ Scotdsh Society wMI
host the Scottish Festival from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange
County Fair and Exposition
Center. Tldcets cost $2 to $20.
Information: http:l!Www.unitttd
scottishsoclety.com.
MAV30
The Unit.ct Sc:ottilh Sod9ty will
host the Scottish Festival from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange
County Fair and Exposition
Center. rldceu cost $2 to $20.
Information: http:l!Www.unitttd
scottishsociety.com.
JUNE3
Hoag Hotpit9I wll offer.
community education daas on
"Arthritis of the Knee:' The dess
will be presented by Dr. Alan
Beyer at 6 p.m. at the Hoag
Hospital Conference Center In
Newport Beach. lnfonnation and
reservations: (800) 514-4624,
http:llwww.hoaghosp/tal. ora.
JUNES
atlldhelp USKt eo.ta MeN
ct.apter will ho9t ferragello at
6:30 p.m. at the Bloomlngdalfl
courtyard In Fethlon Island, 701
Newport CenterDrive, Newport
Beach. Th9 event will Include an
ltallan buffet. dendng. live music,
opponunlty dntwfnga and live
auction. Tldcets coct $66 to $76.
lnformaUon: (949) 648-4228.
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ONGOING
The Newport Centw
Toastmastel''• Club can help you
Improve your public apeaklng
aldlls or pollah your bualneu
presentations. Members oome
from a variety of profeasional
disclpllnes and badtgrounda. The
group meets every Monday
mom Ing from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at
610 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. Validated parking
Is available In the pal'klng
atructure next to 24 Hour Fitness.
Guesta are welcome.
lnformatlon: (949) 721-5732.
The Newport Beach Walking Club
meets at the corner of Superior
and Hospital Road In Newport
Beach at 9:15 a.m. Monday
through Saturday and 7 p.m.
everyday. Information: (949)
650-1332.
Th• Newport-Mesa cribbage club
meets on the second and fourth
Wednesdays of every month
from 6:45 to 9 p.m. at Oasis
Senior Center, 800 Marguerite
Ave. In Corona del Mar. The cost
Is $2. Information: (949) 646-5293.
The ACLU of Orange County
meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday
of every month at the Unitarian
Unlversalist Church, 1259 Victoria
St. in Costa Mesa. Each month's
meeting will feature a different
speaker on issues relating to the
Bill of Rights. Information: (714)
957-6107.
Yoga classes will be offered
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine weeks
at West Newport Communi1y
Center. Registration is $54 for one
class each week or $100 for two
days a week over nine weeks for
Newport Beach residents. Others
pay an additional $5. Information:
(949) 644-3151.
Costa Mesa's Recreation Division
will provide a three-hour theme
birthday party for up to 20 guests
at the Balearic Community Center
weekdays from 5 to 8 p.m ;
Saturdays from 11 a.m . to 2 p.m.
or 4 to 7 p.m.; and Sundays from
4 to 7 p.m. Parties for children 5 to
12 will consist of lunch/dinner,
games, crafts, prizes, cake with
ice cream and supervision by
staff. Parties cost from $250 to
$300. Information: (714)
754-5158.
A variety of private, semi-private
and group swim lessons will be
BEST BET
The Newport Beach Public Library will host ~ lecture by
Deanne Stillman above author of "Twentynine Palms: A
True Story of Mu
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rder, M~rines and the Mojave.~ ~e ·
story is about the murder of two girls by a Manne m the
Mojave Desert, and her book is a Los Angeles. Times
bestseller. The lecture will begin at 7 p.m. tonight at the
Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave ..
Newport Beach. For more information, call (949)
717-3800, option No. 2, or log on to http://www.new-
portbeachlibrary.org.
.htwish Family Service is
sponsoring a teen support group
for high school students that
meets Mondays from 3:30 to 5
p.m. at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
School in Costa Mesa. For
information or to register, call
(714) 445-4950.
Beech offers wine tasting every
Thuradly from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
for $15 per penon, featuring five
new wine• each week.
Information: (949) 721-1222.
8yttern1 lniem.tlon1I
l""'!mlrl1Wt you everything that you
wanted to know about orchids
and repottlng during a free
seminar at 2 p.m. every Saturday.
An orchid and troplC41 plant aale
Is held from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. at the
20362 Birch St. facility.
Inform ation: (949) 756-1211.
Olacowr the Mc:NU of C.rbon
Canyon Regional Pal'k as you
walk through groves of beautlful
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parldng Is
$4. Information: (714) 996-5252.
Team Survivor, a nonpt'Ofit
organization encouraging women
who have been through cancer
treatment to exercise, hosts Walk
and Talk at 10 a.m. the second•
and fourth Friday of the month in
front of NIKEgoddess store in
Fashion Island. Members meet
for lunch after at Atrium court. It is
free, and all fitness levels are
welcome. Information: (949)
275-3888.
Newport Community Counseling
Center offers a way to stop the
cycle of domestic violence
through the support group In
S.A.F.E. Hands. S.A.F.E. stands for
safety, awareness, faith and
empowerment. The group meets
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays.
Free. Information: 1949) 721-8079.
The New port Beach Cake
Decorating Club m eets from 7 to
9 p.m. Thursdays at Superior and
Hospital Road in Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 650-1332.
The Spanish Speaking Club
meets to learn Spanish quick and
easy. Information: (949) 650-1332.
The Assn. of Business Services
hosts a networking meeting that
deals with education connections
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on the second
Tuesday of every month at the
Holiday Inn at 3131 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
805-0011.
offered this summer at the
Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del Mar High School.
Options include one-on-one
instruction on Saturdays and a
Monday-through-Thursday
program for all ages and levels.
For session dates, times and
cos1s, call (949) 644-3151, or
register in person at Newport
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services, at 3300 Newport Blvd.
Profe11ional end licensed soccer
trainers with the All-England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. Information:
(949) 395-5103.
The Rrst Page -An• Children's
Books, at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 in
Costa Mesa, offers free story time
Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays
and Saturdays trom 9:30 to 10:30
a.m .; and Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 4 to 5 p.m.
Information: (949) 645-5437.
Fnte tours of the Orange County
Performing Arts Center take
guests to the dressing rooms,
performer's lounge, backstage
and on stage at 10:30 a.m. every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Group tours can be held by
spec.isl arrangement. (714)
556-ARTS, e><1 833.
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EDITORIAL
The fair belongs here
H ~no. we won't let it
A couple week.I
ago, a dbcussJon
resurfaced about moving the
Orange County Fair to the
planned Great Park. Otherwtse
known u the closed El Thro
Marine Corps Afr Base in
lrvtne.
Assemblyman John
Campbell proposed that the
state-owned fairgrounds be
10ld u salve for the
hemorrhaging state budget.
It Js not a new suggestJon,
but one that makes us cringe
each tlme it comes up.
The Orange County FaJr Is a
beloved landmark and rou&lng
aucceu in lts current location,
a spot It has called borne since
1949, when tt.. lronJcally, took
over an old World War n
a.lrOeld.
lb.at transformation was a
boon for Costa Mesa and Its
residents.
Lut time It came up, in
2002. Becky Bailey Findley, the
(air's general manager, aa.ld the
sJte would be a bener ftt for
the (a.lr'a 10-year plan and rurure expansion of the f aJr
and the equestrian center.
The current stte, in the heart
of Costa Mesa. does not leave
much room for that
But anyone who has
anended an Orange County
Fair kn0W1 that crowds. just
like the pig racing, the square
dancing, the luscious
Australian batter-fried
potatoes, the cotton candy, the
elephant rides and the Ferris
wheel. are just part of the
whole fair experience. Rows or
booths and complete sensory
overload Is part of what makes
lt all so fun.
Besides, walking the
fairgrounds now tiring
enough. More space would
jUJt mean more distance ro
cover.
And II the fair were to leave,
what would the fate of that
land be7 Would there be more
parks, more space for City
Hall?
Even if the (air left. there's
no promise the city would
benefit one Iota.
We say U's roo much of a
gamble. The fair Is too much
or a city tradition and favorite
to Jet It sUp away. Watch.Ing It
leave and go south to El Toro
would be too painful for
words.
We urge fair and state
officials to find their money
elsewhere and city and faJr
omcials to hold on to tradition
and ensure that this annual
even! condnues to be a part of
this town for years to come.
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
We have a right to be in Iraq
By Tom Wllll1m1
R egarding Joseph Bell's
"Bell ewve· column
April 22, dtJed "Nut al all
hot for war ln Iraq:·
As usual our local liberal
columnist claims to be
confused. This time, Bell
laments the recent musings of
Col. David Hackworth (retJred)
and Gen. Anthony Zinni lal~
retired) about everythJng from:
whether there was a threat
from Iraq, whether the United
Sta tes had the "moraJ
authority" to anack Iraq,
whether our soldiers (and
presumably the U.S. public)
knows why we are there, where
the ~apons of mass
destruction are, where the Al
Qaeda connections are, and
finally, suggesting that we go
back 10 the old liberal stand-by
for all rhat ills of the nation or
the world.
Go back and rejoin the most
Impotent and useless
organludon ever devised by
man or beast, the helpless and
ever hapless United Nations.
I can answer all of professor
Bell's questions by referring
him to one magnificent op·ed
piece by none-other than
former secretary of stare
{under President Ronald
Reagan), George P. Shultz.
Shultz, as you will recall, was
the main architect behind
Reagan's masterful de trucdon
of the old Soviet Union with
the brilliant ploy of Strategic
Defense lnidative.
The Wall Street Journal
dedJcated a half page (three
full columnJ top to bottom) or
Its editorial page to Shultt's
brilliant analysis of wh~ the
war ln Iraq la not only
wam.nted but absolutely
euentJal, •An euential war"
Monday Marth 29th, 2004.
Shultz coven every base in
minute detail of why we're
there and why we need to be
auccesaful there. but I will have
to abbreviate, condense and
briefly outline the moat aallent
polnt.s of this clualc naay for
Mb ol time and •pace.
Plnt of all Shultz ldentiftea
the tradJdonal atate sytkm
that hu effec:tMfy goYmled
the world for the put three
ceotw'les. Each modern
country (the U.S., Bnaland.
Fn.nce, Gennany, etc.) la•
member ltate. When
OCCQJonally 1 atatt tell out of
line. ., In the put, for example
Germany and )tpan ln World
Wat Jt, other atatea banded
together and brolJCht the
Wllywud ttatet hick into llne
to become a funcdonaJ
member of the world
eommunJty qa1n. And
Gmnlny and Jal*\ haw done
that llnce their dereet tn World
Warll.
Recently. ln the 1ut l 0 to 1 S
ye4l1l, we have ~ed a
new phenomenon known u
the •faoed state." Bxamp&es are
SOmaJJa. ll>d Af8haniacao
when! laWWc extmntm have
~ IMell ewer what
Mrt CNQ lepdmlte, or
..ml·lllfdmaee p-munellll
(Mat•). And dWJle airlmlats
created chaos and anarchy ln
their wake, lea~ no
legitimate, or responsible
government left for the rest of
I.he world states to deal with
dlrectly.
Other once-legitimale state
have been taken over by
criminals, warlords, and thugs
such as Saddam Hussein or
Kim Jong U in North Koren.
who took over from his father
who was tnstalled as a Stalinist
puppet by the Soviers after the
Korean War.
As Shultz explaim, "they
seize control of lhe Stale power
and use that state power to
enhance their wealth,
consoUdate their rule and
develop their weaponry. As
they do th.is. and as they
violate I.he laws and principles
of the International ~ystem,
they at the same time claim
the privileges and lmmunlrles,
such as the principle or
nonintervention Into lntemaJ
affairs or legjtima1e, overelgn
state. For decades their thugs
have gonen away with It and
the leading nations or the
world have let them get away
with it."
Until now. Now states are
doing something aboul these
despodc regimes and are
re-establishing order In these
failed or (bogus) rogue states,
auch as Afghanistan and Iraq.
Now, on to the eiq>lanadon
of why we have an absolute,
legitimate right to be in Iraq.
Saddam had weapons of mass
destruction at the end of the
Gulf War in 1991. which ended
in a ctase·flre. Saddam freely
admitted that he had a
multitude of weapons of mass
destruction at that time. The
UnJted Nat:J.ons stipulated then
that Hussein bad to give up his
wupons or masa destrUction.
II HUISeln co-operated with
UnJted Nadona inlpecdon and
produced his weapons of mau
destruction, then the cease·flre
would be traNt'ormed Into a
peace agreement ending the
state ofwv (that atW existed)
between the international
syatem and Iraq. But It Saddam
dld not cooperate ln
detttoyl.ng hJs wnpons of
mus deatrUction (wt\lch he
never did. nor dld he show the
requlred proof of their
deatrucdon), then the ortglnal
aec:urlty councll authorlzation
for the use of•all neceasary
force• agalnat Itaq -an
authort.r.ation that at the end or Oelert Storm had been
•uspended, but not canceled
-would be reactivated. And
Huaaein wouJd face another
round or U.S. lead rnWwy
action against hlm. Hus.tetn
agreed to this amngemen1
when he Jltpled the ceue·flre
in 1991.
AJong the way. everybody
trom the Unhed NltlOM
offlclaJs to President BUJ
Ointon stated unequlvocaJ)y
that Kuuein 1tW had weapons
of mua deslNction and wu
ftoudna 12 UnJted Nations
ret0ludona to com. clean on
thdr edttence. or theft
Yerifted destruction, between
1•1 and 2002.
Ointon declared in February
or 1998 that Saddam would
have to comply with these
resolutions or face American
military action. The U.S.
Congress shortly rhereafter
passed the lraq UberatJon Act
by a staggering vote of 360 10
38 (a whopping 91% approval
in the U.S. house of
representatives); the Senate
. gave its unanimous approval
shortly thereafrer. The Iraq
Liberation Act was signed Jnto
law on Oct. 31, 1998. This act.
among other things, supponed
the renewed use of military
force against Hussein with the
objective of changing the
regime, according 10 Shultz's
edltortal: .
"In November 1998, the UN
Security Council posed a
resolution declaring Saddam
10 be in "flagrant violarton" of
all resolutions going back 10
1991. That meant the
cease-fire was termlnared and
the original authorization for
the use or force against
Saddam was reactivared" At
that tJme. UN inspections In
Lraq were stopped for good by
HusseJn and the UN
lnspectors reported that as of
the end of 1998, Saddam
possessed major quandtJes of
WMD's across a wide range of
categories, and particularly In
chemical and biological
weapons and the means of
delivering them by missiles. All
the inteUlgence services or the
world at the tJme agreed on
this."
Those weapons still exist
today and will someday be
found; most probably hidden
in Iraq, Syria or Iran. I will bet
Bell my Soclal Security
retirement account on that.
Flnally, ln late 2002, the U.S.
obtained UnJted Nadons
Security Council resolutJon No.
1441 giving Hu.ueln one 8nal
chance to produce hla known
weapons of mass dettructlon.
When he refused, President
Bush ordered U.S. forces tnto
action under UnJted Nations
aecurtty council reaoJutlons
Noa. 678 and 687, which were
\he original bales for military
action aga.lnst Huaadn In 1991.
These resolutions were still
active and applicable per the
terms of the cease-ft.re that had
now been Oagrantly Ignored by
Hussein and we, along with
troops from other nations.
Invaded Iraq and dbposed
Huaseln once and for all in the
spring of 2003.
'Husaetn II now reetlng
comfortably at &ll undisclosed
locadon awaiting a trial ror
mau·murder. BU1odde,
among other c.twps, by hJs
lraql peen. Good riddance to
th1a mwdedna monater.
Thank you Bush and all of our
brave O'OOPI and the O'OOJ>' of
our courageoua alli
What about the foregoing
don't you undmta.nd,
profeMor Betn It tee~ ~tty
c~ar for 8\ler)'One to plainly
tteept you end a couple of
paid tour·lpt'akft'S.
'lOM WILUAAtl 11. fffwpott
IMd\ rMktent.
READERS RESPOND
• •
FILEPHOTO/OAILVPILOT ,,.
Sarah Redman, far right, and other Ensign Intermediate School students were amon~ those ..
attended the memorial service for the two children killed at a Costa Mesa preschool in 1999.
Recollections are
fresh after five years ::;·
"'
..
there anyway. ... , AT ISSUE: Readers recount their
memories of the Southcoast Early
Childhood tragedy, in which a man
drove his car onto the grounds, killing
Brandon Wiener and Sierra Soto.
However. three days before .. ,
the tragedy I was awakened
•I from my sleep by a horrible
nighnnare -1 dreamed that I .. 1
had gone to pick my son up
from day care (al OCO and
was told when I arrived that he ...
S outhcoast Early horrific crime. On that day, a had been run over and killed
Childhood Leaming man with murder in his heart by a car in the parldng 101. In
Center wrtS an idyllic searched for a target, any my dream, the car that had
preschool located in a target, and he found our killed my son was an old
quiet and charming residential children. On thar day. we aJI Cadillac. When 1 woke up the
neighborhood. The director, lost two children. On that day, grief was so strong that I ran in ,,,
Sheryl Hawtuns, set the tone our sense of safety was forever ro check on my son and even
for the school with a caring shattered. though he was fine I was still
and gentle spirit. The And yet. also on that day, disturbed to have had such a
classrooms were bright and the true meaning of horrible dream.
large, the courtyard had a communiry became dear to Three days later, I was at
garden with flowers. and wind me. In the moments just after home and looked up in the sky
chimes serenaded the the crash, a parent who was to see a large number of
children. 1 had been bringing already at the school had helicopters circling only a few
my children to the Southcoast scooped up my child with hers blocks away. I rumed on I.he
preschool since 1997. as she pulled them from the local news co see what was
My foster daughter was only wreckage. The streets filled happenJng and found that my
2 years and 2 months old on with neighbors all offering to horrible dream had come true
the day of tragedy at the help. Paramedlcs. police, and ... only to someone else's
Southcoast Early Childhood hospital staff took great care of child. 1 ran out the door and
Leaming Center. She had been us. My own friends and down the screet to go to the
with me ror five weeks. and neighbors were ever-present in school. Tears were streaming
enrolled In the preschool for the difficult hows and days down my face and I remember
four. Everything and everyone that followed. And Costa Mesa thinlcing thar I might not want
was still new to her. She was Police Ollef Snowden was on to see what 1 was about to see,
enjoying her afternoon on the hand during that time to trut I lcnew I still had to go.
school playground. And then a express compassion to the When I got there, I saw the
car came crashing Into her families and to share bis own same car that I had seen in my
world, the driver intending to anger and sorrow. horrible dream, It was
murder her and all the other It was Indeed a devastating slammed up against a tree and
little children. time made bearable by the they were just pulling the killer
I drove up to I.he school on sttength of a caring out of the car. Looking at the
that afternoon of May 3, 1999, communJty. My foster scene tha1 was before me. I
just moments after the crash. daughter has since become could hardly breathe. I was
My realizadon of what my adopred daughter. I do not close enough to bear him say.
happened unfolded ln slow take the health and well-being "I blow what I dJd." I could
motion. First, I saw the traffic of my children for granted. I not believe, what was
stopplng at the intersection try to keep my fears or future happenJng I srood there in
and people running. and I disasters at bay by giving shock as I watched. This man
thought "Please God, not In thanks every day for the time was not cra:r.ed, but calm and
our school· As parents came that we have. resolved. I feJt sick and angry.
running out of the school and I would lice to take this but more than that, I felt
told me of the car aash. I opportunlry to express thanb empathy for the parents.
thought "Please God, not the to everyone who helped and Because of the dream I had
cbildrm." And as I went reached out to us and the had Just a few days before, I
running into the school other d'ected families during felt as if It had happened tq_my
cou.rtyan:t, I was acreamlng for this tragedy, child. Indeed. It quite llterally
my daughter "Where ls she7" -RAHDt IWllHSTEIH could have been my child, and
fearing the worst. And l was Costa Mesa even though I did not blow
thln1clng "Please God, not my the children who died that day,
poor child to whom I have The tragedy at Southcoast l cried for days afterward.
promised safety." Eady Leam1ng C.enter hit me Hoping that I could Ao
A moment o~:c gripped very hard for a number of something to help. I ~
me as l aoon re that my reuons. making calla to people about
chlJd had been ln thla JJsastcr. You see, my son had just getting a atronger fence put up
I found her standing ln fro7SI turned 5 yean old at the dme and fOWtd that the project was
silence beside ber writhing and wu attendlnc The underway.
teacher. Blood was streaked Children~ Center at Orange I went to the memorial
across my daughter'• <:oaat College but we were aervice with my son because 1 •·
aweatlhlrt. conaldering moving him~ wanted to be there for those
I blelt on the ground, to Southoout becauee tt was parents and because I wanted
gathered my cblld Into my lap cloeer to borne and tl)e to comfort my friend. I blew
and held the hand of her kindergarten that he would be how much she cared about
teacher, while we waited for attending Jn the fall. Sheryl these children, and I knew she
the arrtvnl of lhe paramedics Hawkms wu a1IO a friend of would be hurting. But when l
and poUce. • mine because she and I had went oul.llde to find her alter
It wu then that I beard my both taught preschool at the the aervtce, ahe was already
own aiee echoed in the voice AslllCance Lague Oilldten'a twTOUnded by paramedics.
of Siem Soto'I molher. Center during the dghties. She hid collapsed and suft'ered
scream.Ing. "Where II she?" But I had alrNdy been to vlsf t a heert attack.
thla mother dk1 not pt to her to diacuM my son'• For me. the anguish or tbal ..,
embrace her chlkl. 11\11 attendance at her school and I day WU IO deep and IO teal,
molheR a.blolute worst fear ~ n.-member dlaruMna my yet I am only tnvene whal It
WU ttaliztd. And tO thil day conteml .t>out the chain llnk would be like tO be ODe of
five>'""' later, her ay ol · fence a.round the ~. thoee pamltJi or Sheryl, or
.,.mh Ind "I' at lc*ng She hid told me thaf ihe had one of the ocher ttachen that
5'ena ~-In my uked for a tluidler fence but • were there that day. I think I ..
~ WN told lhat the fence wu up would ha\'e colllpetd under awry .. penon .....,t to code and that her request the wetght of It too. "'
11 thll achool on Mondly, May · waa denJed.. I was d TEMI RAWSON ,
3, 199&, w.. the vlc:dm ol a conatdering tendJng my son Calta Meta
-,
T he 17th annual Clrde 1000
Founders Brunch welcomed
former Whl1e House Chief of S1atT
Ramllton Jordan. The Four Seasons
Hole! in Newport Beach was the sening
for Jordan') morning address to a
.sold-out crowd of community members
ldedicated to fighting cancer.
1 Olalred by Vlcld Booth with support
from founding chair &tndy Sewell and
underwri1ing chair Sheryl Anderson,
Jordan shared his
successful battle
overcoming three
different cancers
prior to the age of
50. II was a story of
personal courage as
Jordan discussed his
confrontation with
non-1 todgkin's
lymphoma, prosta1e
cancer and B.W. COOK melanoma His
message was one of
;Patient e111powermen1 -taking charge
,of one's own destiny in a complex and
ometlmes conflictlng environmen1 of
'medical information.
Prominenl community activis1s
Sewell, Loulse Ewing. Ginny
Ueberroth. Arden Ramson, Judy
Steele, und Hyta Bertea. all past Cin.:lt•
I 000 chair , joined Founders
commince memben. and major
underwmers to bring in significant
figures in :.uppon of the I foag Cancer
Center through the Circle lOOO banner.
Some of the generous among the crowd
'.included Susan Bartlett and Edouard
de Urnburg, Jean and Wesley
Bellwood, The Carl E. Wynn
Foundation, Mary and Ok:k Allen, Sue
and Greg Brakovich, Jo Ann
:Hertel-Koontz. and Melinda and Tony
ldolso.
founders committee members
working to make a difference includt>d
Mary Buckingham, Jacquelyn Dillman,
Nora Jorgensen Johnson, Un Auer, and
jan Turner Hering to name only a few.
rfhe Circle IOOO brunch stands as one of
the most inspirational events in Orange
County. a~ ll is often anended by
i.everal cancer survivors who 1oin wilh
the speaker of record to send a very
strong meSl.age tha1 cancer is not
necessarily a death sentence. Fund~
raised support both re1.earch and
patient :.crvices at the Hoag Cancer
Center, which has become a vital
Ufeline for <. ountJCM thousands of local
SOCIETY fhursd.iv. May 6, 2004 A9
THE CROWD
·Finding the heart to fight ,.
(
}~ --~ J /.
citizens.
The Decorative Arts Society will share
breakfas1 at 11ffany's May 17 at South
Coast Plaza in celebration of un elegant
exhibit of Elsa Peretti design:. which
have been flown in from New York. Jeff
Bennett, Ta.ffanys vice pre idelll at
South Coast Pla1,a reports that the
Peretti collection opened May l for
public viewing. The special even1 for
rhe Decorative Arts Society will
welcome flr1lnk Arcaro, vice president
of the EJo;a Pere1H CoU<?Ction who will
greet the crowd al the Costa Mesa store.
It's almost time for the 26th annual
Gentleman's I laberdashery Fashion
Show benefiting the Heart of lei.us
Retreat Cenler in Santa Ana Ille S1.,1en.
of the Society Devoted lO the Sacred
Heart will once again produce Orange
County's very popular mens fa!>hion
11how featuring business and
community leaders showing ofT the very
latest men's wear provided by t=ru.hion
Island re1ailen.. fhis years eveni I:. bein~
billed as "Celebraung Our Heroes."
Sister Paulo reports that the event will
pay tribute "to everyday heroe1. in our
midst" as well a!> feature c;ome local
stars including sports celebri1y Matt
WDUg and members of the late John
Wayne's family. Tony and Melinda
Molso will once again chair, Joining
Melanie Salata Pitch and comic Steve
Ireland to pul on a fashion ~how at the
Irvine Marriolt Hotel on May IB. 'liclcets
are priced at S 125 per person and may
be reserved by calling (714) SSi-4538.
AIOS ServiLes Founda1ion Orange
Circle 1000
Founders'
committee
member and
major
underwrrter
Arden
Flamson,
center, with
Katie Flamson,
left, and Billy
Flamson at the
Hoag Cancer
Center brunch.
County sponsored a communiry update
on the starus of I llV I AJ OS la.st week in
Costa Mesa. "AJDS families and Hope"
was presented at a d inner ga1hering
held al Plum's Caf~ on Costa Mesa's
17th Street. The gathering was hosted
by Prank BlanchlnJ, Purl
Jernlson·Smlth and Kim Jorgenson.
Guesl speakers nt the evening dinner
symposium included Costa Mesa City
Councilwoman Ubby Cowan, former
mayor of Newport Beach Evetyn Hart
and AJDS Services r:oundation activists
Judy Auor Runels and Peart
fernlson-SmJth. Ali.o lending their
support were Mayor of Newport Beach
Tod Ridgeway, Mayor of Cost:i Mesa
Gary Monahan, David KIO', assistant
city manager of Newport Reach, and
Marilyn Brewer, former member of lhe
California Assembly. AIDS Sel'Vlce'!>
Foundation provides assistance 10 more
than 1,500 local men, women and
children fighting HrV and AJDS. For
more information, call (949} 809-5700.
Finally, the VHleroy and Boch
Boutique at South Coast Plaza will
donate 10% of all purchases made all
day Friday to Lhe Make-A-Wish
1-oundation. On hand for the evenl will
he Mark Pilon, Make-A-Wish chief
l'xecut1ve, and from I 10 4 p.m. Isabelle
von Boch wiJJ be m the store sharing
up~ wi1h customers and Make·A·Wi!>h
r,uppor1ers on how w accessorize the
perfect dinner table
• THE CROWD appears Thursdays and
Saturdays.
Advertisement
Circle.I 000 Founders' committee member and underwriter Janet Curci Walsh
with underwriters Dr. James Johnson and Nora Jorgensen Johnson.
Circle 1000 Founders' committee member and platinum underwnter Ginny
Ueberroth wrth Hoag Hospital President and CEO Michael Stephens and
benefactor Ken Ueberroth at the brunch in support of Hoag Cancer Center.
An Essential War
George P. Shultz
We ha•e strugQled wrth le<ronsm for a lono time In the Reagan adm•MlratlOfl I was a hawk oo the sut>,ect I said te<ronsm
IS a big problem, a ddferent problem, and we haVe lo take fon:eM action against 11 FottUOi!lely Ronald Reagan agreed wrth me
but not many others did (Don RLCT1Sleld was an outspoken excep11on.1
lot of rt. They kept on hndtng such weapons. but as th@ presence ol lorte declined Saddam s cooperall()n deelmed He l>e<}an to p!.Jy
games and to Ot>slruc:t and Ul10el'mlne the 1nspectl0fl eltort
By 1998 Ille situation was uo1enable Saddam had made lf\SpecttonS ilTlpOMIOle Pres<lenl Clinton 111 Feotuary t 998 oeclared Iha!
In those diys we focused on how to defend against leminsm We reinforced our embassies and increased our 1n1elhgence
effort We thought we made some progress. We established the legal bas•s for holding s1a1es respons101e for using tetronsts to
attack Amencans anywhe<e Through lntelhgence. we did abort many po1ent1aJ terror1s1 ac1s Bu1 we dldn'I really undersland
what motivated the terrorists or what they were out 10 do.
In Ille 1990s, the problem began to appear even more menacing Osama oin Laden and al Qaeda were weft known. but the
natl.lfe ol the terronst thfeat was nol yel CO(l1'J(ellende aod our efforts lo combat rt w4!fe ineffective O.plomacy without much
force was tried Terronsm was regatoed as a law enforcement problem and terrorists as ctm1nats Some wtre &ll'ested and pot
on tnal Earty last year, a lu<!Oe finally allowed the verdict to staod for one of \hose convicted 1n the t 993 WOl1d Tracie Center
t>ombtng Ten years! Terrorism IS not a ma11er lhal can be len rust to law enforcement, with rls dehbera11ve process, 00111-in
delays and ~eguards that may let pnsoners go flee on prooedural giouods
Today looking back on Ille pasl quarter century of tern>nsm, we can see that 1t is lhe melhod of c:hotce of an extensive.
intetnattONlly connected ldeologlCal movemefll dedicated to the destructoon of our 1ntemational system of cooperatlOO and
PfOQfest We can see ltll1 lhe 1981 assasst'14llOO of President Arrwar Sadat. the 1993 oomt>ing of the World Trade CentM lhe
2001 destruction ot the Twtn Towers, the bombs on the lflVIS
111 Madnd. and SCOfes of Olher terronst attacks wete camed out by one pari or anolhef ot lh•s movement And thd movement rs
connected to states lhat dellelop awesome weaponry -with some of 11, or with expef11se. lor sale
What should we do? Fm and foremost, shore up the stete sys1em
The wo!ld has worlted for three centuries with lhe 90V8<91gn stale u the basic ope1at1ng enlrty, presumably accountable 10 ns
citir.ens and responslt>le for thet4' wetl-bemg In this system. stales also inter-act W11h one anothef -btlalerally or ITll.tlltlateraHy -10
Kcomplish ends lhal transc:and lhllf borders They create rnemational orgariwi\JOns 10 wve lllelf ends not govern them
Inc~. \he stale system has been erodcng Tenoosts have exploited this weakness by bul1'ow.ng into the state system 1n
on'9r 10 attack ti As the state system weakens. no ~I tn SIQl\I can perlorm lhe 8$S90118l functt0ns of es1abl1Shong en
oroei1y and lawful SOClety, p!Ottcttng 8"8nllal frMdoms, providing a framework f(;I' fruitful economic act1v1ty, conlnbuting 10
e1fectrve 1nternatlOl18J coopefilll<ln. and proVidlng tor the common defense ...
Saddam woutd have 10 comply with the U N resolvlt0ns or face Amencan military force U N secretary-general Koh Annan flew to
Baghded and returned with a new promise of cooperation from Saddam. But Saddam did not cooperate The US Coogress lhen
passed tl'MI Iraq Ubefalt0n Act Oy a vote of 360 to 38 in the Hoose of Repreaentatrves. the Seoate gave its unanimous consent
SIQned into law on Octobel" 31. H R 4655 supported the renewed use of force against Saddam with the objechve of changing the
regvne By tnll tme he had openly and utterly refeCled the nspec:ttOOS and lhl U N reeolUtt011S
In November 1998. the Secooty Councll passed a resolvll()l'I declanng Saddatn lo be 1n "fllgrlWll YIOl81.on • of all lhe resolutlOfls
go.ng back to 1991 That meanl that the ~ase-f•re was 1em11oated and lhal lhe Ollglrl8l ellthonzatlOll fOf lhe use of foroe aga ns1
Saddam was 199C1Nated. Pfesldenl Cl1n1on Ofdefed AmMcan forctts 11110 lciion 1n Oecembef 1998
But the U S. m!lrtary operation was called off after only lour days -apparently because Presldenl Clinton did not feet able lo lead the
country into w11 at a time when he was facing impeachment
So inspections stopped The United States ceased 10 lalle the lead But lhe inspectors reported that, as 01 IM end of 1998
Sacjdam possessed majof quaolthes ot '"'eapons of mass destruc;too aero~:. a range ot categones pariicularly m chemical and
biologcal ~pons and the means of delivering lhern by m1ssJes. Al4 Ille lllteuigenc;e seMCeS ol 1he wQt1d agreed on l"'5
From that time until late 2002 Saddam was left undlSlurt>ed to do what he wi&tied with 11\aS anenal ol weapons The lllltmallOOlll
system had given up ltS mlrty 10 ITlOn'IOt and deal wrth this lhreat All 11\fougn 11\e ye<n be~een 1998 and 2002 Saodam continued
to rule Iraq as a rogue state
President Bush made II clear by 2002. against lhe background ol 911 1. t11<1t Saddam musl be Orought 1n10 comphance It was
obvrous that the wo!ld could nol leave this s1tuall0n as 11 was The United State~ made the dec1a1on to continue to WO!k w1th1n the
scope of the UN Secll'rty Council resolutions -a long line ol lhem -to deal with Saddam
After an elflMOed and exCl\JClallOQ d'l)lomahc effort the Secunty Council late in 2002 passed Resolution 1441 ~ICl'I ga~e Saddam
one ftnal chance 10 comply or face m1htary IOfce Whtn. on Oec:embef 8, 2002 Iraq p«>ducecl rts '8QUl<ed repon 11 was clear that
Saddain was conlrt1UU10 to play gatne1 and lo rerect hes otiogabons under intemational law H'S report thousandS ol ~ long. did
not "' any way accounl for lt1e remaining weapons of mass destructoo that the U N mwectors ~ reponed to ~ in eustence as of
the end of 1998 That assessment was Widely agreed upon
Thal should have oeen that. But the debate al lhe United NallOns went on -and on Instead ol the focus being on Iraq and
Saddam. France Induced othetl to regard the problem as one of restraining the United S1a1es -a po511ion thal seemed to emerge from
Franc.'s 8$plflllons fOI' greater influeoce ., Europe and elsewhe<e By MMCh 2003 n was cleat lhat French diplomacy had resulted 1n
spllttrng NATO. !tie European UntOn, and Ille S.Cunty Council and prob8bly con"incing Saddam that he would not face the use of
fOfee. The French position. 111 e!ltcl was to say that $oddam had beguo to sho'N s.gns of cooperation with lhe U N resolvllOllS
because more than 200,000 Amencan troops wet'e poised on 1raq·s borders ready lo sln~e hom, lhe Untied Stales snould thus Just
keep rts troops poised then! for 1111 lndelerrn111ate tme, unhl Frant4 would insumat>ty lf'ISINcl us that we could eclhet wrtl\dr.lw or go
1nto aotJon. Thts of cetne will lmposstl>Ht mlhtanly. polrticalty, w financially.
Where do we stand rrcNll These key points need to be understood·
• There n.. nevwr been a clearer case of a rogue state using Its pnv1lege3 of stalehoocl to advance •Is d+Ctalor's llTleresls in ways that
defy and endlnger the tntematlONll state system
• The 1ntematJOnll legal case &gWttSt Saddam -1 7 resolutions -was unpttcedenled
• The Intelligence MMCel of ell lnYOlved natrons and the UN. lllspectors du11og ITIOfe thin e decade all agiet<l thal Saddam
poaesNd weapona ol mass destNctlOl'I tt1'l po9ed a thrMI to tnternllt!OMI PNC9 and secunty • Saddatn hid loor undllturbed yMtS 10 augment, conoeal, disperse, Of Ol.hetw!St deal wrth his 8f'Mlll8I
• He used every means to avoid cooperating Of explaining what he hal done with them. This rtfusal in itself wea, under the U.N.
resolutions, adequate grounds for resuming Ille m1111.,y operatlOO against him thal had been put In abeyance., 1991, pending his
~.
• P!Hldent Bush. tn Oldering US ~into action, staled that we were doing so l.llClef UN Securtty Councll Reeol\JllO!lS 678 and
1187. lhe OllQtf\ll bases for m.lttaty action agalllSI Seddatn Husaecn 1r1 1991 Thole Who cr11c1z1 the U S. for untlallfaf•sm shou1d
recogn1z.e thal no r11Uon rn thl hlllory of lhe UMed NatlOO& has ewr engaged 1n such 1 austa'!led llld committed multilateral
diplomallC effort lo adhele lo the pmciples of 1ntematl0nll law end 1111ema1tonal ~zation within lhe international system In the
end. it was lhf United Stites that upheld and acted In accotda~ wlttl tlMI U N resolutlOOS on Iraq. not lhoSI on the Secl.rity Cooocrl
WhO tned to S1op us.
The qumm Of weapons ol rnasa destl\JCtton is a mysteiy that must be IOl"9d Just as wt also must soNe the mys1eiy of hOw
I.bye and Iran ~ menacing nuclear cai>DlltY without dlitection, ol l\Qw we -e caughl unaware of a large and ttounshrng
bl.:k marlu11 in nuclw malef'tal -and of hoW we dllcoYtr9d lhlle de'<~ltl befOlt they got cornpleWy out o( hand and hive put
In pllce promlling corr..:tMI ~ The question of Iraq's ~ 110Cl\pile of weapons ... be answered, but that answer.
~ ti comes OIJI. Mil not alfect \he fully )USl!flable and '**WY acttOn 11'111 the coahtlOfl hu undlrtaMn to bMQ an end to
Saddam Hussein's rule over Iraq, Al David Key put It 1n • Fet>ruary t lnteMtw wtlh Chn• w1naoe· "We know there wert tencnst
groups "' 11.111 stilt ... lung WMD cepebillty. Iraq. anhough I toood no W91pOnS. had tremendout capabll1t• In tt11s area. A
mtr11etp!IC1 phenomefw wu eboU1 to occu.-, If rt did not occur; Mlleta fNtllnO buyers Md 1 thtnlt that would have been V«Y
~ If "" Wfl hid not lnlflMl'llO •
When Ilk*' by Mr Wlllllcl Whit the ........ coUd ,,..,,. told If lt"Y didn't hl¥e .:tull we.pant, Mt Kay Slld 'The ~ al
how to make ttwn. lhe kllowtldge ot how 10 make small lmCU'lts, \lltlfllCh ii afW II, mostfy what terrorlSts want ni.y aon't want
betttlfitld amounll of weapons. No, lr11q ~ a wy dangltoul _.in llm'IS ol WMO ~oes. ~ lhougtl wt fOUld no
large It~ of W9ip0111°
~ ea, and in the long run. the moet Important ~ al the lnq w11t wlN be what rt means for the 1ntegtity ot thl inttmationll
IYl(trn and lo< the dol1 to deel eff41ctlYlly with terroritm Tht ltlkee n l!IJge. Ind the tenorills know thlt as wtl a we do. wNcl"I it
the l'8Uocl lo< thM l.lctic of vlollncie In Iraq And tNl ii Mty, f'ot Ill end far out .... ~ 11 no1 an ~ The 1'1-....ge ii lhet thl
Unil.o SUUI end olhlr'l In lfll M>l1d wno ~ lhl r-.d to...,. our nttrnltlOnll system Wtl no 1or1Qi1t quiedy 1tqt-.ct., the
taMo¥tr of stat• by ~ ck1110tS wtio ltlell QnY on "*' deptdltiona -~the dtv9loprnlnt ol hltlO(M ~ for
....... l*.Of--
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Select metchand.ise will be
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champagne and hors d'oeuvres
will be served. Fashion Island ls
at Pacific Coast Highway and
Newport Center Drive. Call (949)
721-9010 for more information.
MEET A FAMOUS DESIGNER
Today at Neiman MaR:ua
meet renowned designer Jay
Slroogwater. He's famous for his
heirloom jeweled picture
frames, individualty cast in
metal, then plated with an
antique finish, enameled by
band and set with Swarovski
crystals. His coUecdoo has
grown to include boxes, clocks,
candles and other objects d'art.
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and tell his
captivating
success story.
Strongwater
will appear at
HomeOkor,
Level 3 at Neiman Marcus at
Fash.Ion Island. lb make
reservations. call (949) 759-1900,
ext. 3327.
DELI OFFERS CHEESE-TASTING
EVENT
The Incredible ptai1a Dell
will sponsor a flne
cheese-tasting event today from
4 to 6 p.m. Clef and co-owner
Robert Whitesell hand-selected
his favorite cheeses for you to
try. Picnics offers fine foods to
go. It has hors'd'ouevres, salads.
fish. chicken. and meat entrees.
fresh pastries and other great
desserts. The store ls open lJ
a.m. to 6 p.m Tuesday through
Saturday. Catering Is available
daily. The store is at 435 E. 17th
St, Costa Mesa. Call (949)
722-7200 for more information.
'BRIGHTON' UP MOM'S DAY
WITH TliESE GIFTS
Great Mother's Day gifts can
be found at Fashion lalancfa
stores and kio ks. Benchley
l.IJ8PP Ii Glfts celebrates
Mother's Day with a special
Brighton brand promotion. Now
through May 14, if you purchase
any Brighton necklace and
bracelet, you will receive a
complimentary pair or Brighton
earrings. Other great gift ideas
include Brighton handbags.
waUets and jewelry, jewelry
boxes, attacM cases. pens,
clocks and desk accessories.
Other popular gift items for
moms, dads and graduates are
Mont Blanc pens, Ghurka
leather goods and Tu.mi luggage.
BenchJey also offers
complimentary monogramming
AFTER HOURS
• Submit AFTER HOURS Items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa MeN, CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
674-4295.
SPECIAL EVENTS
ART OF AlfRED HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College is offering
a nine-part film history on Alfred
Hitchooct. The aerles will be
moderated by re1ir9d occ
professor H. Arthur Tauulg. Eadl
session will be held al 8:30 p.m.
one Friday each month through
June 4. The events will be held at
OCC's Ane Arts Hall 116.
Admission la $6 for adults and $5
for senlora and OCC students.
lnfonnation and tldteta, call (714)
432-5880,
http:l..WWW.occtlc:*ets.com.
MASTERS OF FINE ARTS
The Oalre Trevor School of the
Arts will host the Masters of Ane
Arts Graduate Show from noon
to 5 p.m. through May 14 and
May 18 through 28 at the
University Atta Gallery Building
712, Room .. 1200, UC lrvlne.
Information: (949) 824-9854.
MUSIC
CABARET BY lltE BAY
Duke'• Pl~ will host Cabam by
the Bay to benefit locel charities
at 9 p.m. with a Pf'9Show dinner in
the First Cabin restaurant at 7:30
p.m. May 12 and June 16. The
cost la $10 for the show end
$37.50 for the dinner. lnfonnatlon
end reservations: (949) 63CM146.
RE8A MCENT1ltE
Grammy Award wfnn.r, Reba
Mcentire wfll perfonn .. pert of
on leather Items. free gift wrap,
and the store cah ship anywhere
tn the country. Benchley
Luggage & Gifts has relocated to
a cemporary space ln Atrlwn
C:Owt. Call (949) 759-9101 for
more lnformation. For mom's
who appreciate feminine d~or,
find gifts at the Shabby QtJc
store. It carries romantic
candles, decorative pillows,
beaded frames and other
accessories. There are also
tabletop accessories, linens and
olher ilems in Ooral designs and
fresh, prlng colors. It's also
temporarily relocated to Atrium
CourtatFashion~Jand.For
more information, call (949)
2 l9--0663. For moms with a
sweet tooth, find delicious fresh
caramel com at the Big C1ty
Caramel Com cart in Carousel
Court. The store offers caramel
com in bags, and one-or two-
pound boxes. Moms who love
chocolate will appreciate a box
of Temcher Olocolata. They
offer adorable. decorated boxes
with your choice of Oowers or
various whimsical characters.
The chocolates are hand-made
in Switzerland, then Oown in
fresh. Only the finest, all-natural
ingredlent.s go into Teuscher
chocolates. Its signature
champagne truffle with a cream
center of Dom Perignon is
ourstanding. Teuscher is in
Carousel Court, across from
Robimons-May. (949) 721-1801.
At Bue Women'• and Home
Store also offers gifts for mom.
The store carries an assortment
of decorative soaps. sachets
adorned with embroidery or
florals, feminine pillows and
candles. and bath products by
lines such as Gianna Rose. New
arrivals include spring silk
sweaters and cotton bloui.es.
Hjgh-end lines available include
Barry Briden, l.aneUa for
women and Starington. At Ease
Women's and Home Store is in
Atrium Court and can be
reached at (949) 759-7985.
MORE MOM'S DAY GIFT LEADS
South C.oast Plaza also offers
ideal Mother's Day gifts. At Ben
the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer
Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 11 at
the Orange County Fair and
Exposition Center. lnfonnstion:
(714) 740-2000, http://www.ocfair.
comlpa<;ificsmphitheatrel
TRAIN
Musical group Train will perform
as part of the Pacific
Amphitheatre Summer Concert
Series at 8 p.m. July 15 at the
Orange County Fair and
ExPosltlon Center. Information:
(714) 740-2000.
HOOTIE ANO TlfE BLOWFISH
Musical group Hootle and the
Blowfish will perform as part of
the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer
Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 18.
Information: (714) 740-2000,
http://www.ocfair.com/pacific
amphitheatre/
BAROQUE TRUMPETER
The Baroque Music Festival will
present Baroque concertos,
featuring Baroque trumpeter
John Thieuen at 4 p.m. June 20
at St Mldlael• All Angels Church,
3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona
del Mar. Tldceta cost $25.
, lnfonnatlon: (949) 760-7888.
BAROQUE ORGAN RECfTAL
The Baroque Mualc Festival will
present en organ recltel, featuring
Baroque trumpeter John
Thlea.Mn and organ soloist
Gabriel Arregul at 8 p.m. June 21
et St Mldlaefa All Angels Church,
3233 Pac:iflc View Drive, Corona
del Mar. Tldtets cost $16.
lnfonnatlon: (949) 760-7888.
BAROQUE IN TIE GARDENS
The Baroque Mualc Festival will
preteht •Muak: In the Gerdens t;
featuring Baroque tnJmpeter
John Thleaaen at 8 p.m. June 23
at the Shennan Ubf9ry and
Gardena, 2647 E. Coast Highway,
.
Brtdp Jewden shoppen
receiw an exclusive coUectibfe
porcelain jewelty free with any
Jewdry purchase. At 8wbeny
select from silk scarves ($210),_tb
a "Bru• fr.\grance gift set ($62}.
Dooney • Bourb offers
handbags. wallet , card cases
and wristlets In new spring
colors. At Judith telber
shoppets can find fully beaded
pill boxes. dlrd cases. lipstick
cases, compacts. sunglasses and
necklaces. IGebrs carries
Mother's Day gift sets of KlehJ's
favorites aJong with some of the
newest formulations, ($49 -
$217.50). talJque offers a heart
pendant in 19 colors. ($130);
perfume sets, $70 and charm
bracelets, $180-$240. Lucy
Zahran has collectible Halcyol\
Days Mother's Day Box. ($1!}5):
Montblanc "Lady Profile"
watches feature satin or cotortul
alligator straps as well as
diamond detailing. "Diaries p.nd
Notes" collection help moms
stay organized and stylish. '
Room Ii Board has Eva l.eisal
elegant porcelain vases, ($49 •
S lJ 9). Jonathan Mier ceramic
V'dSes come in rich colors and
textures, ($69 • Sll9). Swatch
offers a "Motherly" watch which
comes with a glass vase for
Oowers, ($50). TSE offers ·
timeless cashmere twin sets,
($660); Wolford has the
·Men the" intimate Apparel
Collection. Shoppers may select
from turquoise and floral prtflr
bras and panues.
On Friday 10% of all
pwchases made at lhe VlUttoy
& Boch store 6t South Coast '
Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa
Mesa, will go toward the "
Malte-A-Wlsh Foundation.
lsabeUe von Boch, an
eighth-generation family
member or Villeroy & Boch. will
also be on hand from 1 to 4 p.m.
sharing tableware tips on
accessorizing dinnerware.
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Send Information to Greer Wi(lder
at greerwylder@yahoo.com; at 330
W. Bay St., Costs Mesa, CA 92627;
or by fax 81 (949) 646-4170.
Corona del Mar. Secular cantatas
and instrumental woru by
Purcell, Handel, Torelli and
Carpentier. Ttdtets cost $30.
Information: (949) 760-7888.
BAROQUE IN TliE GARDENS
The Baroque Music Festival will
present "Music in the Gardens 1;
featuring Baroque trumpeter
John Thiessen st 8 p.m. June 23
at the Sherman library and
Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar. Tidtets cost $30.
Information: (949) 760-7888.
BAROQUE IN TlfE GARDENS
The Baroque Music Festival will
present "Music in the Gardens II,"
featuring music by Bach,
Telemann, Couperin and Zelell~
at 8 p.m. June 26 at the Sherm'n
Library and Gardens, 2647 E. •
Coast Highway, Corona del Mat.
Tidtets cost $30. Information: •
(949) 76(). 7888. :
I
I BAROQUE IN TlfE GARDENS :
The Baroque Music Festival finale
features music by Briegel, Bacti,
Mouret and Charpentier at 8 p.(n.
June 23 at the Sherman Library
and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast :
Highway, Corona del Mar. Tldt•ts
coat $25. Information: (949) • •
760-7888. •
MOZARTS REQUIEM
Cari St. Clair will conduct the
Orange County Pacific ,
Symphony, which will be jolnef
by membera of the PaCific ,
Chorale. The performance wllf !
include Stravinsky's SymJ>hon1
of Paalma and the winner of m.
Symphony'• American Compo.,r
competition. The event will ha~
a preview at 7 p.m. followed a,.,. '
the performance at 8 p.m. M•v!12
end 13 In Segeratrom Hall attflF
Orange County Performing~
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NO PLACE LIKE ·HOME
·t Happy Mother S Day to me
My cblldren don't read my
column. ~ry once In a·
while, when I ask them
If it's OK to talk about them ln
~t. they give me a glaud look
"'llb they've never seen me sit
down at the computer and peck
out a paragraph.
One year. when I volunteered
to be a mentor (or one of Harbor
Hlgb'a programs, Annie's
-response was "Why would you
do that. what on Earth do you
"' dor That just about says it an.
So, ID addidon to being a
'mother, I'm regarded as a
• jac:k-of-all-tradea, yet master of
none. I've come to terms with
that. Motherhood ls more
complicated than l thought It
would be. J naively thought I
would be able to juggle all the
''balls -that I could have it all.
\'kll. I can have it all, just not all
at once. I had no ldea when I
chose to become a mother that I
would fall so madly and deeply
'''tn love with each one of them. I
never anddpated that l wouldn't
be able to leave them every
momlng and let someone else
enjoy thelr childhood. l had no
idea I would tum Into such a
sap. but I did, and I still am.
It's hard to explain to them
· how much they mean to me. I
don't think they'll figure it out
until they have children of their
own. It's more than love. It's
visceral, undeniable and rooted
ln the farthest comers of my
'soul
So with the kids I'm a driver.
cook, maid and ATM. They don't
see me as an Independent
person, as "Karen" ... at least
not yet. I'm just the facilitator
who makes the family work.
And. to my credit. the family
does work fairly well most days.
The ubiquitous "they'" say that l
" will reap the rewards later -
maybe much later. l certainly
"hope so, becawe the pay has
been lousy and the hours even
worse.
Outside the family I have a
small life, but It's mostly a life
' the kids don't see, since I ,,.
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MAWA GINA WEEKEHD JA12
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New Yot1c Jazz Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Cout Highway in Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m . Sundays and Mondays.
· Diana Oitri joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
lnformatJon: (949) 673-9500.
~s
KAREN
WIGHT
equeez.e ll ln
between
school hours,
vacations and
summers.
Personally. I
need a little
extra brain
candy, so the
opportunities
I get to write
or take on a
design job
keep the gray
matter stimulated on the off
chance that when I do reap the
rewards with the kids I might
still have something to say.
ThJs year, my Mother's Day
has all the makin~ of a disaster,
so I'm preparing for the worst.
Annie ls still at Berkeley,
hopefully studying for finals
(that's another ~ion) and
after getting a taste of college
life. the dorms ln particular, l
highly doubt that the kids'
hallway conversations include
"what are you dolng for your
mom on Sunday.• A phone call
would be nice, l'U settle for that.
Mary Rose and Ben will be
gone at a weekend water polo
tournament until late Sunday
afternoon. Don't start me on the
sports and family compatibility
issues. it can get ugly.
That leaves Breck. whose 15th
birthday was yesterday. By the
way, happy birthday honey.
There is a lot of pressure on this
young man for Sunday. He
alone carries the burden that
his sisters have left him with.
I'm fairly certain that the girls
haven't given him a lot of
pointers on how to pull off
Mother's Day. I'm not sure their
brains work that way and l
know that his brain doesn't, so
I'm going to outline a simple,
yel effective Mother's Day plan
for my son that you are
welcome to pass along to your
own progeny.
Mother's Day morning: Breck.
I'm sorely lamenting that you're
not a year older. I'd really Hice a
colfee house cappuccino, bu1
THE VIUAGE INN
The Village Inn on Balboa Island
offers great music Thursday
through Sunday nights. Roe Koetz
performs at 8 p.m. Thursdays,
Road Dogz and Martins at 8:30
p.m. Fridays, Greg Topper at 9
p.m. and the Derek Bordeaux
R&B Combo at 6:30 p.m. The
Village Inn is at 127 Marine Ave ..
Balboa Island. (949) 675-8300.
MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nldt Peper
and Kelly Gordien (known as
MPG) perform classic rock. R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
without a car that will be bard to
do. I'll settle for hot tee. Use the
hot water dispenser next to the
kitchen sink faucet Caution.: this
means that you will have to get
out of bed before 10 a.m. Sunday
morning.
Pressies: thls category Is
optional, but a card Is
mandatory. And don't Just sign It
Write something nice, even if
you don't mean It It will make
me feel better and someday,
when you have a (amlly of your
own, these skllls will pay off
exponentially. Activities: I realize
that I'm not as fun.as your
friends, so keep your
expectations low. I can play
miniature golf, bowl (badly), sit
at the beach, boogie board or
ride a bike; however, take
skateboarding. air-sorting and
video games off the list of
possibilities. I won't require your
attention for the entire day-a
two-hour window should do the
lriclt.
f-ood: As long as I don't have
to order ii from a drive-through
window, il's your choice. I'm not
going to fantasize about you
coolcing a meal. Quite frankly.
the mess isn'I worth it.
Not too hard, eh? What I really
want more than anything is just
a linJe bil of you. Soon enough,
you too will be gone at school.
pretending to study or, in your
case. you might actually be
studying, bl~ your heart. l
want to remember this Mother's
Day as ·our· Mother's Day -
the year the rest of the family
went AWOL and you and I were
lefl 10 our own devices. This
year: the year I'm still your
number one girl 'cause I know
that will change with the blink of
one pretty, mascaraed eye.
You've been officially warned
My maternal happiness rests on
your growing shoulders. But no
pressure. right? And the girls owe
you BIG.
• KAREN WIGHT is a Newport
Beach resident. Her column runs
Thursdays.
perform classic rodt, swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 Lido Park
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
REVOLVER
La Cave Restaurant offers
Revolver, which features DJs
along with imagery snd auditory
delights at 10 p.m. Tuesdays at
1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 846-7944.
SINATRA 11UBUT£
La cave Restaurant offers David
l<Jnwald's live tribute to Frank
Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays
at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 846-7944.
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TRAVEL TALES
A special birthday celebration
touring Greece and Turkey
ly Danielle Anderson
aftd Kyle Anderson
so enjoy.lble to soak in the city
and live it Athens is easy to get
around with a road map. Three
days were not enough. M y mother-ln·law, Sandy,
loves to travel. so she
wanted to celebrate the
birthdays of many friends and
Camily with a European trip. The
plan was Athens for four days
followed by a seven-day cruise
of the Greek lsland and 1\uby.
I never imagined golng to these
countries. How am I golns to
communicate? I don't speak
Greek or any nutJsh language!
There are endless landmarb to
see and explore, but where do
you start? I realized I W<>uld be
in a oountry and touch the same
ground as historical figures that
1 have only read about In history
and mythology books.
PHOTO COURTESY OF KYlE ANO DANIELLE ANDERSON
The ancient ruins of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece.
The next day we took a
grueUng four-hour bus ride to
Delphi. This Is the home of the
gods and the oracle, where they
ate, drank and partied. My
favorite part was seeing the
oracle's belly button. It looks Uke
a three-foot stone Hershey's
Kiss. All or the flooring was
marble and slippery. The
theater was embedded in the
edge of the mountain and was
very worn with time. We were
not able to spend much time
because had to return to the bw,
for the marathon ride back to
Athens.
We arrived in Athens around 3
p.m. and were exhausted from
the OJghts. We were eager.
however. to begin our
sightseeing. Our first lesson,
berween the hours of 2 and 5
p.m. is the time for a siesta.We
walked the narrow, steep streets,
we listened to the beauUful
Greek language from the few
locals who were out and about.
Our first few steps In the city
were quite a blur since the
majority of the shops and
restaurants were closed. but we
became accustomed to some
familiar shops Like Starbucks.
grocery stores and a pharmacy.
As the city began to wake up, we
found a restaurant down several
steep streets and underneath
the road. The authentic Greek
cuisine of chicken, lamb. stuffed
peppers. pita bread with
t.zasicki, pork, salad, etc., was
delicious. And beware: many
restaurants automatically bring
out strong, nigh-proof liquor
called Ouzo before, during and
after dinner. Our small Greek
dictionary did not prepare us for
this adventure and we had to
learn quickly how to speak the
basics.
The next day we took a quick
bus tour with the guide calJing
out landmarks as we sped by. It
truly felt like the movie
·National Lampoon's European
Vacation• when the dad gets
stuck in the roundabout in
France and calls out a landmark
each and every time they speed
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the Temple of Zeus.
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major renovalion for 2004
Olympics. There was scaffolding
surrounding several ruins and
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towering pillars, beautiful
statues and, although worn
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ruin. The temple of the virgin
Athena, the goddess of wisdom,
in the Parthenon was certainly
the largest. The beauty of the
Caryatids (statues of women) on
their porch ls breathtaking. The
depth of Odeon Herod Atticos
theater could make you dizzy
from staring down the many
rows of seats to the stage and
towering backdrop made of
stone.
By noon, we were anxious to
break free from the tour guide.
My husband and I Like to get
adventurous when we travel. Morr the beaten trail~ is our
motto. On our fi rst two days in
Greece we toured Athens and
Delphi. This was great for the
history buffs, but we wanted to
break free. Hungry for some
adventure and Greek food, we
ate a delectable lunch al the
Acropolis Cafe and enjoyed the
view o( the Acropolis. It was
hard to flnd bad food in Greece.
Ready to gel involved with the
locals, we put our heads
together and planned our own
tour . We grabbed a map at a
local car rental store and
mapped out places of interest.
Some of the highlights were the
National Garden, Parliament
building and museums. We
found beautlfuJ sculptures in an
al ley. met very nice people and
ate gyros sandwiches on the
curb at the Metropolis (Athens
Cathedral Greek Orthodox). We
walked more than 15 miles in
one afternoon and were totally
full of dirt and memories. It was
Barely finished with touring 7
Athens, we began a new ~
journey. Our travels included !:
stopping in Istanbul and
Kusadasl, Turkey and the Greek
Islands ofSantorini. Heraklion •. :;.
Crete. Rhodes, Patmos and
Mykonos. ln the wee hours of
the first morning. we cruised "'
through the Straits of the
Dardanelles, which connects tht . •
Aegean and Marmara Seas and
ls the boundary between
Europe and Asia. The widest
point is 3.5 nautical miles and
the narrowest is 1,300 meters. A..,
we passed through the strait, .,
the sun was rising with a warm ... ,
golden color and the waler was 1
a deep violet. The crisp, cold air
was refreshing after the
condensed Athens. .. ,
In ls!anbul, calculating
currency was difficult, as the
exchange rate for one American
dollar was about Sl.700,000
Turkish Ura. We used a local
ATM to withdraw $100,000,000
Ura to experience a large
'''
withdrawal and to have ..
spending money. Needless to ,1 say. the ATM receipt became a ,,
keepsake because we felt so rich ,
for the night. II was Sunday and .
stores were closed so we were .,
not able to enjoy the shopping, ,1 but. we made up for il later. The ,
highlights of this trip were Santa
Sofia Museum, the Blue Mosque ,
and the Tupkapi Palace ..
Museum. ,
To honor the Muslim religion, ·
it is proper to cover your
shoulders and knees when .,
entering a mosque. We had to ,
remove our shoes in the Santa 1 Sofia Museum. This is one of the
most beautiful mosques.
Everything inside is rich in
exquisite patterns with gold,
white. blue and some red. The
center of the mosque had a
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large dome signifying the year. .
There are four domes around
the center signifying each ..
season Inside the four domes
are three domes for the months '•
in each season. Pictures may be
taken inside, but wiLhout a
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ftash. Even so, our attempts to
take a picture of the entire
ceiling were impossible due to
the enormity of the dome. •
Turkey Is also known for its
hand-woven carpets. The largest
carpets can take over 20 years to
make. In one of the stores in
Istanbul, th~ is a carpet show
with infonnadon about the rugs.
After a quick lesson, store
managers unrolled some of the
carpets and spun them to
imitate a flying carpet.
The next day we splurged in
Kusadasl. We shopped for
jewelry, spices and leather. Ma11y
windows were dripping in
exquisite jewels, leather and
carpets. The amount of spark.le
and precious metal was nothing
I've ever seen before. The shop
owners were so hospitable and
enjoyed showing their product.
We-learned quickly to take our
time and not to tum down an
offer of something to drink. It is
very common to be offered tea.
coffee, etc., and an insult if
turned down. Apple tea was
definitely one of our favorite
choices.
After Tu.rt.ey, we cruised bade.
to the Greek Islands. Although
we visited many islands. one of
our favorites was Santorini.
From the top of the island, the
large ships look like toy boats in
a bathtub. We took the table car
up the small mountain and
enjoyed coffee on the edge at a
cafa The view was an endless
blue heaven of water and
beautiful lines of colorful homes
etched in the island all the way
down to the water's edge. After a
relaxing view, we started to hike
around the town. Vehicles were
not as common as in Athens,
probably due to the steep scale
in the streets and sidewaJJcs.
There were donkeys to assist
going up and down the
mountain. We wanted to spend
a week on this peaceful island,
but we had to join our group on
the ship for the next port.
Another enjoyable Island Is
Mykonos, Greece. It Is one of the
OJOSt visited and most expensive
with a very friendly atmosphere
for total relaxation. The Island is
rocky and banen, but beautiful. Vfe were able to see the famous
windmills of Mykonos, overlook
the senllng waters and
neighboring Islands as the sun
h(y to rest
1bls was the perfect end to our
mdse. We have Kyle's mother
s8ndy to thanJc for such an
e(ljoyable experience of another
~.country and the chance
to be together with friends and
r8miJy for almost two weeks.
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.l"!fOo long. I definitely like
the 50 a lot more."
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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
osta Mesa sputte·rs, falls ·
ange's Johnson retires
of final 16 Mustangs in
1 (!olden West victory.
MESA -In one week, the
High baseball team went
· for first place in the Gol·
Wim League to perilously clutching
o tttfd place in the race for the ClP
dlft'll Section Division m playoffs..
game. •· l victory over host • fastballs. Mesa Wednesday. "ln the big games. you are go-
With the win, the Panthers (9-' Ing to see the best pitchers. That
11, &-4 ln league) nudged their \ ls all you can ask for: their No. 1
way into third place, slightly against our No. 1, • Costa Mesa
ahead of Mesa (11-10, 5-4) Coach Doug Deats said. "(Peter-
beading into the final 1 Ii weeks sonl didn't do too bad. Uohn-
of the regular season. son! just did a better job.·
Mesa senJQr starter Justin Peterson Johnson retired 15 of the final 16 bat·
struck out seven, walked two, allowed ters he faced, including the final 12 after
four hits and four runs -all unearned Andrew Sanford's leadoff double In the
-in six innings to take the Joss. Peter-fourth.
son tossed a four-hitter in a 2-0 loss to Jeff Waldron's RBI groundout scored
Ocean View April 28, but was victimized Sanford for Mesa's lone run and a brief
in the fifth inning by a two-out error l ·O lead.
and Orange followed with all (ow of its Mesa's two·out error ln the fifth
EYEOPENER
·Daily~Pib •
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~!Q~te PAT GAL.LAGMAN
Ttusday, May 6. 2004 81
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&ld, tor the second st.raJght league
test. Mesa found itself in a pitcher's
el that ended with the same result.
·Orange junior left-bander Matt John-
• struclc out six. scattered three hits
d walked just one in a complete-
runs. opened the door for Orange to do its MARK C. DUSTIN/DAILY P1LOT
Costa Mesa first baseman Andrew Sanford, right, applies the tag on Orange's
see MESA, Pa1e 82 Jaime Hernandez after rundown in Panthers' 41 Golden West League victory.
Peterson, also a lefty. and Johnson damage.
each fooled rune.rs with sinking C\lfVe·
balls and cbangeups. which set up their
BOYS SWIMMING
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~ ~ ~ KENT TREPTOW /OAJ~Y PILOT ~~Harbor High senior Michael Bury pulls through in the 1 royard butterfly. He qualified fourth in 55 .64 at the Sea View League preliminaries.
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[Sailors sprint into finals
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Four Newport ff arbor swimmers
advance to championship final
in the SO-yard freestyle event.
: Rick Devereux
~ Daily Pilot ,
~ NEWPORT BF.ACH -Apparently. being a water
: polo school has its advantages. At the beginning of
1 the boys swim season, Newpon Harbor High
Coach J~n Lynch had to erase a message from
his chalkboard that read, "Newport Harbor ise wa-
ter polo team that swims." But because the Sailors
' are so proficient at water polo (they made it to the
second round of the OF Southern Section Division
I playoffs the ~t two years) the sprint swim
events have exceUed.
Case in point was Wednesday's Sea View
League preUminaries at the Newport Har-
bor pool. AU four Sailors who swam in the
50-yard freestyle qualified for the champi-
onship final to be held Friday. also al New-
port.
•
lowed by sophomore Telford Cottam (6fth
in 22.60) and senior Michael Bury (seventh
In 22.71).
But It was Furman's finish that had peo·
pie talking. Before the season started. Fur·
man had a personal goal to finish faster
"It's great," Lynch said. ww e try to pride our-
selves that we can swim sprint freestyle because
that translates inlo water ~o for us. I thlnk the
guys take pride in that. We train a lot for the free.
style and sprint freestyle, so I think they're pretty
prepared for that.·
The top Tar in the 50 free was sophomore Daniel
Furman, who blazed through all competition with
a 21.88 finish, the top qualifying mark.
Senior Sean MCGhie qualified fourth (22.31 ), fol ·
,,;..
than 22.5 in the 50 free. Wednesday's time
not only beat his personal goal by .62, but came
close 10 breaking the school record of2l.51.
"I do think that's a possibility for him by the time
he's a senior," Lynch said regarding Purman's
chances of owning the school record in the near
future. "He's only a sophomore. He's going to grow
and get stronger, which Is all he needs really."
"I want to win league and It's going to be tight
See SAILORS, P11• 82
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF .THE WEEK
. -. Michelle Tol a
Corona del Mar pitcher earns tournament MVP honor
by tossing two -hit shutout in title-game win Saturday.
Steve Vlr1en • having all the pressure," Thlfa Daily Pilot aid. "I like that softball is a
team sport. I don't like playing
waa t.n the circle for Thlfa delivered when Corona
Corona del Mar del Mar needed her mo1t
BRIEFLY
Sailors
put two
• • 1n semis
Defending singles champ
Khoury, Fleming battle
Woodbridge rivals today.
Defending Sea View League boys sin-
gles champion Roben Khoury and New-
pon Harbor High teammate Jake Aem-
ing both advanced to today's semifinals .
at the first day of the league tennis
championships Wednesday at Herltage
Parle in Irvine.
Khoury, the No. 3 seed, defeated K.as·
ra Menhaji of Aliso Niguel. 6-1, 6-0, in
the Round of 16, then topped a Foothlll
competltor, 6-1. 6-2, In the quaner-
finals. Khoury will meet No. 2-seeded
Shimpei Suzuki today at l p.m. at the
same site.
Fleming. the No. 4 seed. will face top-
seeded Michael McOune from Wood-
bridge in another l p.m. semifinal.
Fleming handled a Foothill rival. 6·0,
6-0. then dispatched Barend Mitton,
6-2, 6-2. in a quarterfinal.
The singles final will follow today's
semifinals. at approximately 3 p.m.
Newport Harbor's Olarlie Farmer de-
feated Eric Le from Irvine, 6· I, 6-0, in
the Round of 16, before losing to
McOune. 6-0, 6-4, in a quarterfinals.
Newport's "fyler Deck defeated Danny
Desatnik from Woodbridge. &-4, 6-•. in
the Round of 16. before fallin& to Su-
zuld. 6·4, 6-3, in a quarterfinal.
The Sailors' doubles teams all lost in
the Round of 16 Wednesday.
CdM, s Tilsen advances
•GOLF: Corona del Mar High junior
Ben TUsen shot I-over-par 73 Wednes-
day to finish tied for fifth ln the 36·
hole Pacific Coast League boys golf
championships at El Prado Golf
Course In Olino.
Tilsen. who shot 79 in Monday's first
round, advances to the CIF Southern
See BRJEFlY, P11e 82
W hen Michelle Tolfa non·team sport&"
High against Santa against the F.agtes. She touecl a
Margarita, she was de6nitely In her two-hit shutout with seven ltriteouta
element and two walks. leading the Sea IClnp to
Thlla teemed to be tailor-made for the a 2-0 win over Santa Muprita ln the
clwnplonahip ~of the Gerden tide game.
Grove tournament Set~ II It's true At the plate, lblfa aleo provided a by
that winners are born in prnsure RBI single, helping Corona del Mar wtn
situations and thamplona are crested ln Its firlt tournament champlonahlp In
the clutch, then 1blfa Is cert.d.nly on her ~t memory.
way to fuHDling thole rol• for lhe Sn Fittingly. lblfa wu named the
Klnga. 51\e seems to be In a league of bet toumamentl Most ~e PIQer.
own when It comet to aortball.
"I lib beinC the pitcher and I like
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82 Ttut.dly, May 6, 2004 SPORTS
PHOTOS BY MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa shortstop Dylan Hunter, right, prepares to take a pickoff throw at second base as Orange's Jaime Hernandez (14) slides
in safely in the sixth inning of Wednesday's Golden West league game at Costa Mesa. The loss drops Mesa into a fourth-place tie.
MESA
Continued from B 1
Pelcrson wctlle<l Sean Nilson. the No. 2
hiller, on four phches, putting e Panthers at
lir'>l and i.econd.
Matt AUen then hned " curveball just past
the outi.tretched arm of the retreating Mesa
lcnter fielder, bringing In two runs.
Oeanup hitter Tony Welsh then sJammed
u two-run home run over the left-center-
lield fcnte to cap the scoring.
uwe hit the ball well . against a quality
pild 1er, y Orai1Ke Coach Dennb McCuistlon
!>.lid y(Pettrsun l is probably lhe best in our
ll'.1gue. He took it to us when we played the
fi,..,t time fa 6-1 Mesa victory April 21. •
Costa Mesa senior left-hander Justin
Peterson delrvers a changeup to the plate.
He was the tough-luck loser, despite
lowering his ERA to 0.99 this season.
PetcrM>n lowered has HlA to 0.99 from
I O!l A ~ond-team all-league selection a
year ago. he has allowed nme earned runs in
6J1 inning.-. thib i.prlng. Montanlno's hard-hit grounder and threw
him out to end the sixth with a runner on
second.
John!.On didn't start against the Mustrutgs
in that game. but proved hlb first-team aJl-
league status of a year ago with a command-
ing performance.
EatUer in the Inning, Peterson Induced a
grounder 10 Pisarslci, which began a run·
down sequence involving Orange's Jaime
Maronez between second and third. Sanford
eventually tagged out Martinez.
"(Johnson! had a good tailing fastball and
hat his spots weU, • ME.'\U third baseman and
leadoff hiller Alex Ptl>M Id said. "He threw
the right p1tcht!S to get us off balance." Mesa missed a chance to take an early
lead in the second when Gary Gonzalez and Pisarski made a backhanded stop on Nate
SAILORS
Continued from B 1
because the 50 LS aJway<> close.·
l·urman said. ·r want to win that
.ind if I could get the record, I
\\.Ould be really happy. But I'm
not going to set that as one of my
goal,."
"The guy he's going against
from Aliso Niguel (Austin Luther!
i'> a junior, so he's a littJe more ex-
perienced," Lynch said, but oJso
addt'd that Furman has a great
'!hot at winning the event.
The only other Tur to qualify
first for Friday was McGhie with a
48.12 fin~ In the 100 free. Fur·
man qua.llfied eighth In the 100
free.
"Even tJlough the 100 Is still a
sprint, I think It's too long. I deft-
nitely Uke the 50 a 101 more,• Fur-
man said.
Other Sallors swimming Friday
In championship finals are Oay
Jorth (200 and 500 free), James
Jackson (200 Individual medley
and 100 baclcstroke), Eric Carlson
(200 rM and 100 back), Kyle Sher·
man Cl 00 baclQ and Canon Hill
(100 breaststroke). Along with his
qualifying 50 time, Bury also se-
cured a spot ln the 100 butterfly
final.
"I think ii affected two lcids ln
partkular that took (advanced
placementl tests today." Lynch
~ald. YI think It's just dmining.
emotionally draining. They come
out here and they're just . .. We
had these other kids taking the
tests and rushing our here and
barely getting here.·
One such swimmer Was Jorth.
who finished fourth and eighth.
respectively, in the 200 and 500
free.
·1 dJdn't do as well as I could. I
was kind of stressed out because
I had an AP test today. I feel like I
will go a lot faster on Friday. I
wasn't feeling It today,· he said.
Even with the dlstracdons. the
Turs Impressed their coach.
~0vera11. I think we swam
really well," Lynch aa.ld. ·1 think It
was a great team performance.•
Only the top eight advance for
a chance at the league champl·
onship Friday, but many New-
port swimmers quall6ed for con·
solatJon finals (contested among
those who had the ninth through
16th fastest times Wednesday).
Sherman was .11 away from
maldng lnto the championship
final in the 100 Oy, ftn1ahin& in
58.0.
Waldron each reached base 10 begin the in-
ning.
Bui the Mustangs couldn'I gel a sacrifice
bunl down and eventually left Gonzalez at
third.
•That was big that we couldn't cash in
there," Deats said.
Santa Ana moved into a tJe with Mesa for
fourth place in the league standings with a
7-4 win over Estancia Wednesday.
The top three teams automatically qualify
for the Division UJ playoffs.
But the Mustangs are only two games out
of first since Westminster defeated Ocean
View to improve to 7-2 in league.
The Mustangs host Estancia at 3: 15 p.m.
Friday, then has two games co complele the
league season next week.
"This league is awesome,• Pisarski said
YEveryone is neck-and-neck. [Wednesday's)
loss brought us down a bit. We just have to
hope the ball bounces our way. If we play
our '/\ ga.rpe, we can go a long way."
Gotderl w.. Lucue
Ora9 4, Costll Mesll 1
0111nge ~by~ 0 -4 4 1
Mesa 000 100 0 -131
Johnson •nd Lewrenc:e; Peterwon, Cooper (7) and
Semon, W -Johrwon, 4-3. l -Peterwon, 6-4. 2B -
Allen IOI. Sanford (CM). HR-Walth (0).
The 15 spots for Friday, at lea.st
one ln every event, are the most
or any Sea View team, edgihg out
Irvine (14) and Foothill. The fact
that Newport dJd so well ls a trtb-
ute to the mental concentration
or the team considering many
swtmmers are also taking ftnal
exams during the day.
Other consolation ftnalists
from Newport Include: C:Ottam
(13th ln the 100 free), Michael
Robinson (200 free. 100 breast·
stroke), ThM>r Armatrong (100
JM, 100 breaststroke), Aaron Blel
<200 rM, 100 breasmrob), Max
Robt.son (500 tree. 100 Dy),
Hunter Atvarado (500 free), Brett
Auer (200 free). Riley Ha)'el (500
free) and Sean McDonald (100
back).
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor joolor Eric Carlson powers his way to fifth.best
qualifyina tine In the 2QO.yard lndMduat medley Wednesday. ·
YOUTH BASEBALL
BRIEFLY
Continued from Bl
individual ftnals, scheduled May
17 at SeaOlff Country Oub In
Huntington Beach.
ntseo made four birdies in
Wednesday's rowld to earn his
first trip to the CIF individuals.
"I'm very proud of him. be-
cause he works really hard, y
CdM Coach Ml.ke Starkweather
said.
Sailors handle Hawks
• MSBMLL: The Newport
Harbor High baseball team ral·
lied from a 3-2 deficit with two
runs ln both the fifth and sixth
lnnlngs to claJm a 6-4 Sea View
League victory over visiting La·
guna HWs Wednesday.
The win keeps the Sailors (12 •
10, 6·6 In league), who entered
the week one game behind
third-place Woodbridge, In po·
sitlon to earn their first CIF
Southern Section playoff berth
since 1990.
Woodbridge played ~be first
of Its two games against league·
leading Foothill Wednesday.
Newpon fmishes its week Fri·
day at Laguna Hills, before
playing Woodbridge twice next
week, at Windrow Park on Tues·
day and at home Thursday.
Wednesday. senior Brandon
Jasper's ground-rule double
plated the first run of the fifth
for the Sajlor!>, who scored
again on a sacrifice Oy by Taylor
Young.
Leading, 4·3, the Tars added
vah,1able insurance in the sixth.
Senior right fielder Andre Pine-
sen, who was 2 for 3 with two
runs and one RBI, sparked the
raJly with a triple. He scored on
an errant pickoff throw to third.
Junior Matt Erickson walked
and stole second, and, with
some daring baserunning,
scored from there when a
groundbaJJ to shortstop by sen·
ior Mike McLain produced a
throwing ertor.
Jasper worked a scoreless
seventh for his second save of
the season, as senior Joey Can-
tarella earned the win to im·
pi:ove to 6-3.
Jasper, as weU as junior Sean
Rowe, had RBls for the winners.
S.1 View LHIU.
Newpot1 H1rbor 6, Llgun• Hills 4 Seo,. by Innings LH ooo blo l -•5 2
NH 020 022 • · 11 1 1
Easton and Schroeder. Cantarella,
Keehan (6), Jaaper (7) and Sanchez.
W -Cantarella, 6·3. l -Easton. Sv. •
Jasper (2). 2B -Jasper, Pinesen,
Rowe. 3B -Plnesen (NH).
Mesa blanks Panthers
• SOFTMLL: The Costa Mesa
High softbaJI team Is still cling-
ing to remote hopes of cracking
the top thre.e in the Golden
West League after a l ·O league
win over visiting Orange
Wednesday.
The Mustangs, forced 10 for·
feit three league victories (over
Orange April 2, Estancia April
14 and Westminster ~pril 19)
improved 10 7: 15, 3-6 in league.
Mesa has three league games
remainlng and with wins in all
three, aJong with a string of
losses by the loser of Wednes·
day's Ocean View-Santa Ana
conte~t. may still wind up at
least tied for the league's third
guaranteed Clf' Southern Sec-
tion playoff berth.
Jackie Burler led the way
Wednesday for Mesa, yielding
just two hits and strlkJng out 10,
one off her career high, In a
complete-game shutout. She
walked four, but did not en-
counter any trouble after the
Mustangs broke a scoreless tJe
In the fifth.
Freshman Danielle Morton
and senior Uyeai MaJ began the
rally with singles then, with one
out, sophom9re 'Janae Rivera
was hit by a pitch to load the
bases.
A fly out to left field was too
ahallow to score from third, but
freshman Outsty Gregory
walked to drive In the game-
winnJng run.
Morton and Mai were both 2
for 3 to pace the Mustangs' five-
hJt attack.
Dal'/ PllOt
Me a Onl hes up with Esran·
cia Friday. Westminster Mon·
d ay and Santa Ana Wednesday.
Golcltfl Welt lHllM
Cost• Mna 1, Orangeo
• Seo,. by lnnlnat
Orang• ooo !)00 ~ -o 2
Mesa ooo 010 • -1 I
Shul• and Coan; Butler ind Miller
W -Butler, 8·8. l -Shu le.
Sage,s Cordier runner-up
• TBNNIS: Sage Hill School
junior Thlstan Cordler, the No. 2
seed. reached ·the Academy
League boys singles finaJ, but
top-seeded John Bowman from
Brethren Cllrlstian proved too
much in a 6-1, 6-1 victory
Wednesday at the Balboa Bay
O ub Racqu«!t Oub.
CordJer defeated Adrian Ai:1g
(Oxford Academy), 6-3, 1·6, 7-6
(7-4) ln the semifinals to qualify
for the CIF Southern Section In·
dividuaJ tournament later this
month.
Sage's Nos. 1 and 2 doubles
teams played for third 41lace,
with Ian Livingston and Dan
Olin defeating Michael Cassel
and Michael Garrison, 2-6. 6-4,
6-4.
Sage's No. 3 team of Conrad
Whitaker and Tyler Ross feU to
Whitney's JasQn Liu and Tang
Parkh, the top seed and even·
tuaJ doubles champion. 6-0,
2-6, 6·3.
Sage Hill (12·8, 6-2 in league),
ranked second in CIF Division
V, begins the playoffs May 18.
Vanguard seeks titles
•TENNIS: The Vanguard
University men's and women's
tennis teams will compete for
Region II titJes beginning today
in Santa Barbara
The women's team, ranked
No. 2 in the NAJA and bonsting
a 21 · l record, is llie top seed .
The men's team, ranked No. 3
in the NAlA with an 18-4 re-
cord, is seeded second in the
four-te.am tournament.
The men's and womt!n's
teams will open play today at
the city municipaJ courts.
The Vanguard men open the
Region II tournament with a 9
a.m. first-round match against
No. 3-seeded Point Loma Naza·
rene for the second straigh1
year. VU defeated the No. 12·
ranked Sea Lions, 8-I.,. in both
Golden State Athletic Confer·
ence matches this season.
'A Vanguard win wouJd set up
a po<>sible rematch with No. I·
ranked Azusa Pacific, which de-
feated the Lions In the Region II
finaJ in 2003.
Tut! women's team faces No.
4-seeded Westmont in the firs t
round al I p.m. · •
VU has shut out the No. 20·
ranked Warriors twice this sea·
son and hopes 10 advance to
the Region II title match Friday.
Saints hold off Eagles
• BASEBALL: Estancia High
rallied for four runs in the finaJ
twb inning , but it wasn't
enough as host Santa Ana
earned a 7 -4 Golden West
League baseball victory
Wednesday.
~tancla senior Eric Scheafer
had three hits, wh.Ue .Brad
Young 8l)d CuJJen Crom both
went 2 for 3 for the Eagles (3-17,
0-10 in league).
It was Crom's first action in
two weeks, since he dJslocated
a shoulder running the bases
against Ocean View.
Mike McDaniels had two
RBis for the Eagles, who play
crosstown rival Costa Mesa
Friday on the Mustangs' dla·
mond. Mesa defeated Estan-
cia, 5·2, In their first meeting.
The annual Costa Mesa-atan-
cla series winner receives the
perpetual PauJ Thoxel Trophy,
named for a former coach for
both programs who died in
1999.
Golden WHt l.HIU•
Santa An• 7, Ettancla 4
Score by Innings Elt. 000 002 , -4 • 2 SA 203101 11 -1110
H1u11r, Crom 13), McClanahan 181
1nd Morley, Hauter 131; Contrer11
ind Del.eon, W -Contreru. l -
H1uNr1 1-4. 2B -Scheafer (El. Crom
E(), Oil.eon {SA), Mendoll (SA),
Ramirez ISA).
M~ssingill' s grand slam propels Pelicans over Red Win~S
Jldcloel MMillnlfll bJt a annd alaJn
ln w liXth inning ro pace the ~
Ha.rt>or Bueball AsaociatJon PeUcant to
I I I ·3 victory O\'er the Cotta M.I Rid
Wlnp In a Pony Baseball ..,ne
Saturday.
~ l.aWnnce went I for 3 wttb two
RBis while 8l'1tt AdmDa finlabtd 2 for 4
with two RBis fn lhe otrtnalw
outburst.
Pec.r Kinney and N9d l.,aa eich
~nr 2 for 3 while W. LeOllJ, ._.
Swertdlm and,.......~ w:h
01N twict for th Ptlfcan whO won
thttr rhlrd in a tfl/ll/,
Adams 'truck out three In thrtt
lnnino to pick up the wtn t relief.
In Pony other action:
•~cam 2, Green Jacbu 1:
9'.oendlen acruclt out tour and
Induced 14 poundb.al outt In a
four-hitter to &Md the Pel1canl, April 28.
MaM'natfl went 2 for 2 wtth a nm
tcored and one RBI while Kinney
finished l tor 2 wtth an RBI.
Lyon m.de IOUnd plays In center
fteld. .
Adame, Mlchell .._..,Lawrence
Ind kmney m.de up the~
• LaWrtnce and~ cor:Dbtned
on a one-hitter• the Newport Harbor
BIMbell Allodadon Pel.leant defe'lced
the Cotta MeM Alwela, 6-3, on April 24. ~Manecf 1nc1 .,., ave
tnninp, I01ldng out four while allowtna
dm!e nuw and one btt. SYendlen atruck
out four with no walb in two acorelaa
inn1np.
Adami went 1 for 3 Wtth a double
and three RBla to lead Newport, wbJch
acored d lta NN in tb9 ilxth inning.
Maul~ ftrUthed Wllb two RBll and one hit. Lawrence and Rur.ano
added doublel.
• Pllk:anl 9, Cotta Mela~ 9:
Both tame combbMcl for 25 bib lri a
pme mat WU atc>pped lfte.r dM
2~-hoW time limtt on APri121.
Adarna Wint 2 for 4 wtlb • triple and
home ncn and ftnithed Wlch five Rell
whJle M•'WP WM a tort wtlh an
bl llonco <• l) · 12) plly:
•G&anet8.8rl¥ill3:
.,,._ Ol'Blll •nnwd two bOme
runa a.' IM ctnter-tldd fence In his
ftnt two at·bau to leld the <Aanr.a.
..... Hiri1I C2 for 3) and Am
lb 11 (2 for 2) combined to Hmlt the em.. ro three hits, Harrla atrudc out
Iii In dWe acorz' 111 "'Tf-whUe •
Maddox struck out ftve ln two 1COreJess
lnninp.
,..,._ ConiMU went 2 for 2 wtth
two doubles for the G&ants.
MlcbMI 9llma ltruclt out three and .ilowed one run for the Brave&
....... W.... added a triple.
•Dodgen 14, Martins 4: Lopn ,.......,, AulCln ....,,,. Ryin
................... lftl Rowe, AndNw,.,.. ..... Mmnall, ..,...
,ffllldls and Ala Ardlur all hid hha
(or the Dodfltrt wh.U Olinpr. Mowrry
and Rowe eadl inadc eound d~
plays tn IU\Aprtl 27 pme. •
8tgby. Jecob 1'robm9D and BOulger
led the Ood«m on the moWKL '
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TOLFA Thoml>90Jl Wd It
the Se&~· bl@8at
Continued from Bl whl of the season and
To1fa qreed.
"She' very tough. ·u re11 pmty good.·
'Jblf. ...,d. "That was very rotntally tough.• agaln5t a good tt'&m. It C'..orona del Mar <Mlcil ~ wu certainly an Nichole Thompson accomplishment."
!>aid. "She's a fighter.· ............... ·winnlog big games 'IUltu, lhe Daily Piiot ........... °" ,,, ........ Is apparently common
Athh!le of the Week. ................... °' ... ror lblfJ, who has twllllelft• dbplayed that fight .... .-....C A Ir 1• ""ttC:': bt>en pl11ying lnlvel
when ·he 801 out or a ~ .... in..-~• ball tor lhe past five J;un in the sixth ........ "* .. ....,.., ... yt:.i.ri.. She helped lead
inning, protecllntJ the bell~ ....... ............. sa. ........... the 14-and-under USA 2-0 lead. .......... ................. Athletics, wbo feature With runners on ---•~ .. In S. ICJrolt"M'Wtn players from Southern
second and thJrd and _,........,.."' ... California. to victories dt1wpl1.,.,.,... of the~ ~o outs, Tolfa pitched ~~~ In the semifinals and
two straight trikes .... final of a 44 -team
and Induced an infield Thanksgivirlt C°'8Clar ..... d ... pop-up. She then tournament In retired the side la November.
order in the seventh to end the game. She has acquired a passion for
The victory. and her performance, competition while playing for the USA
provided a glimpse of what Corona del Athletics. coached by Jim Th>tt. And with Mar ~ould expect from the pitching that. Tolfa has set goals. She wants to
sensation. continue to strive to win and play
"She has a bright rurure in pitching.· throughout her high school years with the
said Thompson, a fonner U.S. national intent of earning a college scholarship.
team member. "She works hard at fixing But first things fi.rst She ls trying to help
her mistakes and maldng adjustments. create a winning softbaU tradllion at
She was in control against Santa Corona del Mar. Ma'lrclrita." She showed that Saturday, as well as the
Thompson also added Tolfa and senior weekend before, when she recorded her
catcher Sarah Stem have been calling their first no-hitter. She fanned 13, striking out
own pitches and have had positive results. the side in the first, second and fourth
l"hat was evident against the Eagles. innings. while wct.lldng two in the Sea
Tolfa's consistency and Stern's stability Kings' 16-0 win over Connelly in the first
helped produce lhc victory over Santa round of the Garden <.Jrovc toumame11t
Margarita, which excited Corona de! Mar. April 24.
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SPORf
YOUTH
Storm captures title
The Stonn. a club roller hockey 8-and-undet play.
ream consisting pdmarUy otCosta •Pink Panthers 9, llp 4:
Mesa players. ea.med its fourth The Pink Panthcm scored nine
consecutive championship in the runs tn three lnnin~ to beat the
bquirt dMsion (12·and-W\der) at the 1\gers, 9-4, at Arroyo Parle April 24.
Uilifomla Roller Hockey Center in Ablpll Waring a11d Carolyn Smidt
Irvine. pitched for the Panthers and were
After finishing the regular aeason backed up defemlvely by twins
with an 11-4 record. the Storm won Genevieve and F.rb Weed.
their semifinal game, 8·2. then met JK.quellne Horwlt& hit a two-out
Primal Red in the title contest. double for the Panthers and UJy
The teams battled to a 4-4 tie after O..vll, IWuulh BagvlMar, Em1l.le
one period. Jllfonle and Menldlth Kllne all
In the second perlod. Primal Red contributed at the plate.
was~ a nwnber of penalties ln<AYSO girls under-to play:
and the Storm capitalized. The Storm • Deja Blue 3, Green Iguanas 2;
power play unit of Ryan lwrson, Nat8lha Daloub and OuoUne
CoMer Bums. Blake Kelly and Max Strom both scored goals to help Deja
McCourt scored oa fow of their five Blue beat the Green Iguanas. 3-2.
opportunities to create an 8-4 victory. May I. 'Dlytor Wolf, )aria~
Others who contributed Cor the and CamDa Giibert were strong goal
champions included Austin 'Mlbrock, keepers. Sera Mwhulde. Annabel
C.J. Piz. Gabe Harris. Tanner Sabako Pkfceon and Jordan CastJeton
and goalie Drew Hoshide helped with the Deja Blue offense
ln National Junior Basketball play: while Knton Balster played tight
•Newport Mesa 32, IJvl.oe 22: defense.
The Newport-Mesa National Junior In sixth-grade roUer hockey action:
Basketball girls fifth-grade team beat •Ducks 7, Ranger 3:
Irvine, 32 • 22, April 24 for their first DytaJI GnwelJe had four goals in
win of the season. • the game, including two in the final
Owlotte Gadbois. Allie period, to help the Outls 10 a 7-3
MomMts. mue Nadal. Riley win over the Rangers. 1ntvls
Peku.w.s, Saylor Schroff. Dunu1 WhJdock. Mike Do and Jored
Sharp, Kassie Straton and Kelsey Cauidy recorded the other goal!'> for
Woo all scored and recordt:d a steal 1he Outls. Goalie Logan Newert was
for Newport. helped defensively by Hannah
In Newport Beach girls fastpitch Tuohey and Daniel Netzer.
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,.. ••• eo.Nnul~-.-=Coele• •• 1:m,.... .....
High ecftool -&.....,..
...... Coronedll M.r •
3t15 p.m.: Newport
Halbor It Irvine, 3:30 p.m.
lwlnlmlnt H.Wi tmool ~end
girt. -COll9 Meee ....
f..ltencla In Gold9h Wlllt
t.MgUetn.i.. .te>r.,..
Hlgh,Jp.lft. ......
High doot bo¥9-
Corona def Mat.
Nofthwood, 3 p.m.;
N~ Hatbof In S..
View~.,." Irvine. 1 p.m. ............
Newpof1 Hefbor In S..
View l.eegue flrM1l1 llt
Irvine High, 4:30 p.m.;
Costa MeN and e.-...
in Go6den w..t ~
11,,.1 •• •t Or•nge COMC
College.noon.
Vo"9ybel
High doot boYI-
Newp()ft tta~ It
Woodbridge, 6:30 p.m.:
l.tgune BNdo .C COf'Onll
del Mar, 5:30 p.m,; Senta
Ana at CosW MeN, 3:30
p.m.; Capletrano V1lley
Christlen et Sage Hill, 4
p.m.
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DIAGIAI
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• V'""' r ly .t\ .c \ed lo l)d)' lhe t..c.P.h .,rnd (;i.pt-1r..e~
ht th• Dllhly und<11truund!r1f! 1mpro1ten1enh to be
u 1111n•d undrr 11101 t't'dlni\ lOndu,ted by the Cot y
Cnu111.1I ol the Coty ol Newp<HI Beach Catofornoa,
pur'u~nt t" the le• ms and provisions of the
Mu111<1p•I lmprovtnoenl Act ol 1913'" btlnll 01v1-n
17 ot tht Sht'eh dnd H!ihway' Code ol lhe Stale
uf r •lllut no• 1\1 lttlt XlllO of lhe Constitution of
tile St•le ol C.ihlorn". •nd tllt P1upos1toon ll8
Ommbu\ lmµIPmt'nt•hon Att (Government Code
St< ttnn ~l/!IO and lollnw1n1> 101 Assessment
01~l11d Nu 7~ <B•lbua BU\IRM> 01\lrll\) uf the
Coty ol New1>1•t I But h
You •• ~ hereby nuloltt:d that on the April 28,
111().1 '"" A5'e»n1ent koll and 011111.am to pay
ll•t , '"ts .• nd "P•nse\ ul w t h acqu1s1hnn were
1 'nrded 111 my offl<t
fhe d\'e"menh are nnw due .ind pay.•ble
1111m1 <l••tdy •I th< Ull11 , df th1 lrtj~urcr. Jnd
mAy be p11d within the pe11od up1ron11 '"' M1y ii. /(.1()4 Tiil' tol•I •UU~•mtnl equal• Ille cost
ut th~ tu11\lro11 lion ol lhe lmprovemenh and the
•nll•ltMttd "nounl nf lhe ont1denlal tederdl tu
ll•blhty that rnay ba 1mp9sed on the pro1ett lhe ••n .sn1e11h mav bM µaid 111 whole ur 111 p~rl
dur1o1g such""""' In lhe event •ny 11ro11erty owner docs 1101 P•Y
any portion of the oseumunt lor the c<inslouction
uf the '"1pruvernrnls belore lhe upor•lton of su~h
peoud a bond representon& the unp•od amount of
the dunsmtnl on such 11arul for the conslluclloo
ol fh~ 1rnµrovt111enl• will be issued punu•nl to
the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", Wona Division
10 of the Strtth •nd H11hways Cod• ol the Sl•le
uf CAlofo1n1• Any prope<ty owner who h•s eleeted
not tu P•Y ho\ ut hor a "cnment tor lh<
construclton of the tmprovemtnls 1n full WIOfl
tll• 1lf)1t•lton of such tome perood will be btlltd
ann11•I tsHssmtnl rnstallmenh for the payment
o>I tllt p11nc•p•I of •nd onleresl then tom1n1 due
on tht bond lnued to 1epresenl tM unpaid •u~ssmenl tor tllt con•lr u~toon ol the
1mproveme11h The •nm11l as enment mst•llments
will t.e pay•ble over l!I years •nd will ~collected
u p .. r1 of the 1nou11 County property I~ c bill
In the ev1nt •ny property owner does not pay
eny portion of the auusmtnl tor lho incidental
fedttaf t•• llablf1ty that may be ornposed befote
Ille •111ultun ul \ll<h period, 1 b<1nd ri.pra-M:ntlna
th• unp••d 1n1uunt of 11111 Pof loon of the ntt•lln~nt nn ~uch parcel wlll be Issued 11 the
tu "rmp .fd II after approclrn•loly olaht yr·ar\,
lhl I•• I• :ut •ll•IHl)Cd, Jn)' '""'uni 11)1d nu the
Jssnsm,nl 1111 lhu rncldontal federal tu liabololy
will Ile refu11cl\ o1 to lhe then current owner of the
p10,..r1y for which p•yment wn made. In the
even I bond\ tit n Issued lor lhet por lion of the ~~H,,n1nnt 1rr1puHd for the lncltlanlAI federal tu
llnblhty. tht 4mount will bo pAyablr In annual
•"••"nMt uufallmcnta for lllu P•~•rltnt ul the
pr ln~•p~I ot ,111d Interest then torr1ln11 dut on lhe
bond' l~\u••d "''d will bo cullecttd ova1 l!I yt1rs ••part ol lht annutl Corrnty proptrty taa bill
NOTKl1 Att11 bond• llavt bttn luued, that
p0ttrnrr uf tht e"tumenh funded by tht bond'
m.ty bt P•ld end proptrhH cfHrtd ol lht lien ol
th•t portion ol the '""""•"" by tM p•yment e>f fht followont sum1 (1) any lnst1llmtnt of
jlflndpAI •nd 10lt1tsl whkh hn been p0ttt4 to
the t•• rull fOf the • urrent f11ul yur. (b) the
unpaid Ultn• t of princlptf plu• the 1pplk1bi.
rtdemphu11 llf•mlum, (c) Ille amount of anf
o lll•Qu• nc1n. lncludlnr pen11tles. lnterut and
\I., (d) tht ntlimltd coat of u llln& bomb. (•) 1~ltrut to lht d1tt of call, unleti. ln.Judtd 1n (•) •OO~t en4 (f) • tenon•~ I t fOf lht ~t ol
.tdmlfllit•1n1 tht pttjld,l'lltflt end the .s.oc11t1\I
alll\ltM• ttllftmtnt of bofld•
A•MUl!lallh fOf whk:h boltft fl.Wt not bHn
,.,.ued bond\ n1•1 bt p11d end prOptllltt cltttt d
ol th• 11111 of tlltt p0rt1on of IM HMS.tmenb b1 tht p•1rnt t of Ille unj>tld balance of the
Hsnarnenh It alw 1pproafm1tt11 ett)lt y~s.
tM tu b no\ 1"'po&ff, 1ny 1mo1111t pel4 011 lh•
••uumenta lot lh• incidtntal ltcllrtl tu ll11>lllt1
will bt tth1ndld to th• thin c11r<tnt owntr of th•
l)l'optfly fOf 'Wlll'-h p.atmtnt wu madt
In tddltlon t~ lite tutumtnt to ~y Utt cc>•la
end t•i>tnse1 of th• lmptov1mt11ta to ti. 1cq111rtcl,
ell owtnet• of tHI pr~ty w1tlllr1 lfl• A~nt
Dl1trkt '" alibttct to a MP«tte 1nd ddltlonaf aue~iment to l>t t.vltcl •nnu1Jfy to r•Y fOf CO•ll
not 11111tfwlH relmhtHd which wll re1ult from
tht 1dlllifli•ltAllOn Ind tOflttliOll 01 HHa&mtnta ot tr om Ill• •dminl•ll •toon or 1e11111 nlton c>I 1111
~l•tlld t>undt
1>AT=01 tff21,I004 It/St 0 ....... WI' flWINf Of ITllllTS
a1Y Of tMWroar llACM
l'ub hed Ntwpv1t a .. <h/to11A Mna Dllllt l'rlOt ~ r 8, It 2()04 Tll2'0269
fldfllM .....
"-S......
The lotlowon1 person•
are doina bui1neu n
Pruu Market1ne 166!>7
Arbo.-Clfcle, Huntonaton
Beach. CA 92647
CR81DEAS BIZ Inc
(CA). 16657 Arbor
Corde, Hunt•naton
Beach. CA 92647
T~1s busoneu " con ducted by·• corporation
Hnt you st .. rted doona
business yet?
Ye\01·15 04 .
CR810£AS BIZ. Inc ,
John S Pruse, Pru1dent
I hos statement wu
hied with the Counl y
Clerk of Or1n1tt County
on 04/16/04
20046982536
Oaoly Pilot Apr 22. 29
May 6, l l, 2004 fhl83
FldltlM ..... .... ~
The lullow1na ll•!lson'
are doma buuneu as
Str•t•v.11 Solutions. 19800 M•<Allhut Suole
680 trvme. ta 92612
The Lurnmatru•t cll!TI,
Inc , lDE> 19800 M••
Ar lllur Suit b 680 Ir vtn~,
Ca 92612
fhos bu.i11U'I. t) con
ducted b1 • LOfptotatlon
Hoe yuu \ttt led dome
busrnn\ Y•tl v.~
OJtOl/2004
The Le.1111111111 u\l tuno
Inc . Carl 011111 l.l 0
lhis 'tat1111enl w.i\
hied with lh~ Cuunly
Clerk of 01 •11111 Cuunty
on 03/30/04
20046980396
Dally Pilot l\pr l~. 'l'l, ~.May6,2004 fhl!ll
I he l<illowme P••i>ons
ar ~ do on a bus1nass as
liutlU Jonomerson r I
nancoal 42 Shnrwater
Pl•ce Newport Be.ch.
CA926b0
P•ul M Cult1>y '1' SJ> ea• w •• ., Pf .iC "'.
Ntwµurl Beo1t h. CA
9<'660 J h1~ buSir\~~'.\ Ii t.UR
CluclLd by •11 111d1v1dudl II••• yuu started duon~
bus111~ss /el7
Yt> 04/01/2004
Paul M Coffey
lhl\ 'taltmenl W•>
filtd with the Cuunly
Clerh ul Or.•nae Luunly
on 04130/04
20046tl42H
Daily Pilot May 6, 13, lO 27, ?004 lhll 3
FktltlM INless
le.IS......
l he followona per sons
are dolne business ••
Accents In L•&hl 517
Suµ<1101 Av,.nu •. Nev.
pur t 81 .. ,,., c.111 92663
l'htl Ru• Cuudfcll
49l<Ji/1 w.,, ll !>eaundo
Buulourd. HJwlhorne
c~1o1 90250
I ho\ business " Lon
dut led by "" indmdu•I 11 .. e you started do1na
busonns 1et1 No
Phol Roe Coodlell
Ttus st1temenl wn
filed with lhe County
Cl•rk of Oran1e County
on 04/14/04
20046982S01
D11ly Pilot Apt 15 22.
29, M•Y 6 2004 Thl70
fldtllM ....
"-es.....
Thr follqwtnt pe,,on\ •1 e doon1 bu!>lness •s
S1analure Flaa• 212
Mao 'Jid, Newport li•~<h.
CA 97660
M•ll Wtech 212
Morsala, Newv0tl Beach.
CA 92660
Thi' buslne\s I• con
duLlud by an l11dlvldu•I
tlave you s tarted dotn& busmen yet? Ho
Matt Wttth
lht• ~tatemenl wa.
tiled wolh the County
Cler~ of Or •nae County
on 04/23/04
20046tlU77
D••lr Piiot Apr 29. May
6 IJ. 20. 2004 Thl91
~ ....
"-es.....
The lollow1na per\ort\
are doan& busontu u
lnle<dochon Croup In
ternatoonal. 416 Len
wood Or Costa Meu,
CA 92627
Ronald W Voeor•. 292
16lh Pl .. ce CoslJ MeS<t
CA 92621
Tht\ bu\oneu os con
dueled by an ondlv1du•I
Have you \t•rled doon&
busmus yet 1 No
Ron•ld W Yleir <t
This. \hltrnenl was
Med wolh lhe Cou"ty
Clerk of O• anae County
on 04/16/04
2004'982S41
O,ufy Pilot A111 22. 2!1
May 6. 13. 2004 fhl81
Mt!Mltaeu ...........
The followona persons
•re doina bus111eu u
LA Mlcho~cana II, 2930
Lon~uln Ave • An•heoru,
CA 92801
MM•·• I 1111tnltl llJ')
Sh,oloon•t I I tu~I J
M••.r CA !Jt&ll
I ht\ bu\tnt! .... ·~ t.Ofl
duded by Jn u1d1v1du•I
H .. vc you sl•r kd d<lrne
business yet' Yes
3 2·04
M•11• Ptmenlef
1 his slatemerll w.o\
ltled with the Cuunly
Clerk ol Or ;inae County
on 04/09,/0ot
20046981738
Dally Pilot Apt I~. 21. 29 M•y6, 20()t 111168
~ .....
"-ese...t
lho lollowona per sons
ate ooona busmess u
Mo t t.:•i«< Mar h t In&
Sofu hons, 1120 P acrfo<
Cu.isl Hwy #A, liun
lon~ton Buach. CA 92648
N1tll1loe Sweru , 1120
Pacitlc Cuasl Hwy #A,
Huntinelon Beach. CA
92648
This business Is con
dueled by .on 1nd1~1du1f
Have you star tad doona
business yet? No
Hathaltt Sweiu
This statement wn
lofed with the County
Clu k of 01 ana;e County
on 04/09/04 2004H81749
Oatly Pilot Apr I!>. 22.
29. May 6 200t Th i !>4
l •
luuw Ne. S ISS7 -GJG
The Hartt_,. h u ew c .... ,,_,
llOOO TO CllDfTOIS Of
WW~C S.C.610S}
NO llCl IS Ill Rlll '1'
CIVlH th1t • Bulll Salt
os .oboul tu be m•de The
n•me(s). busmo\ ad
cffe\\(es) of the Sell
tr(O .ire Chf 1s C Ktm
11119 M1tn S11~et
Irvine, CA 92614
Do•na busmes\ J\
Subs N Mon
All olh•t bu\IRtS\
n•me(s) and Ad
dreH(H) used by the
Seller(s) wllhon th• put
thrtc ytdf~. ~'" '°'''ted by the ~~lier(\) "/Jre
None
The locatoun 111 C•h
for nt• of the thoet
tutut•v• offot~ ot th~
Seller I\ I// /9 Marn
Street. hvone. t.;A 9?6lt
The n1me(\) and
•ddres. ot lhe Buyer(\)
1'1/are Jun& Malloruy, 7
Moon Sh•dow. Irvine CA
91617
fh• r l b.111.. Id
,. •"" ••• 11y 1h. 11b. tJ
J· Ci4'VIJWlll fo , II( 11
l•J •hvld 001111 ''"' .. t lt:•!tt hold 111h" ·.l 111
vtntury ttl .I'"" Ul
lo •d• ··Ulljlhl. •>Yt '1.1111
not tn ;.umpclt ~nil Jlt
olheo t1nc1ble and
ml•n111ble n.eh ut the
bu,meu. •nd .are lu
U ttd •I 11119 M•on
Street hvont', (,A 9?614
Iha bulk l;.tl~ I
1nt•nded to be .on
s.un1m1led •I 1111 Iii.
ot The He11L.a11 b<r ow
Comp.any. 4010 Ba11o111<•
P.,kw1y. Suite 120
Irvine, CA 91604 and th
•nhuplled ule dah I\
~ 24 2004
lh< Bulk S•f• 1
.ub1ert lo Callluo no
Ur11fo111~ Cc1111111e1 ldl
Cod• Sec hon 6100 2
(If the ~It Is. 1ub1acl
to Sec 6106 2, the
lollowone 1nlNmt l1011
n1u&t be provided.) fhe
n•me ond ~ddreu ul lh•
P•r 1C1n with whum
cl••ms. may be ltled 1~·
lhe He11ta111 f ~crow
Comp1ny, 4010 Barranca
Parkway, Suite 120
Ir vine CA 92604. Attn
Clora C1111ott .1nd the
last dale '°' ltt1n1 claims by any "edol shall be
!1 ·2 1 7004. whteh IS the
busonn < day before the
sale d.att sp1c 1l1td
abon
Dated Mty 3. 2004
BUYER Sl&NATURES
Is/ J1m1 M•0toy
Publrslled Newport
Beach/Cotta Mesa Daily
Pilot May 6, 2004 Thl99
5'UOllS
Hb~~~lH
UANl (Aviso I A< 11\a
do) OAI lflH DANG an
1ndlcldu1I tnd dr.11111
bu~1ne" '" fh I •w Officn of Oil I 11.n i' •n&,
P. E.THAH TRAN, •n
lndlclcJu1I, Hl[ LAW
OFFICES or OAT TIEN DANG, a bu&ineas enhty,
from unknown
DOES I TO 20, inclusive
YOU ARE BEINC SUED
BY PlAINTirF·
(A Ud ft esta dtm1no
ando) OUNO BA TRAN,
THU HA PHAN
You fll¥t JO CAUN
DAR DAYS 1f11r thla
•11mmons 1, str •td on
you to Ille • typewritten re.pons. at thli court
A lttltf Of phone Liii
wlll llOI protect you,
rour typewritten rt
1pon11 must b• 111
proper i.111 fOf Ill ot )'OU
want tflt court to hear
)'OIH Cttt It you do not hi. your
11\j)Ofl11t on tune, 7ou
1111)' loM tilt CIM. end
J'Ollf w11n money end
propetty may bt tallen
Wflholll fllflhtr Wtflllnl
fr om tllt co11r t
llltt• art othlf lt&tf
rtq111ftmtnlJ. You 1111y
went lo cell "' t lto r y rlrttt 1w1y. II you do. nol
II.now a11 1tt0tnoy, you
M•Y Ctll 1n tttOfllty
1tfttt1I Mt Yltt or I
ltpl •Id office (lilt1d In lllt phone book).
Oo pu.. de qu le
111tre.1uen 11t1 clt1clon
Judltlal u1tad tlen1 un ~e&o dt lO OIAS Cf\l l HOft~IOS p1ra pra•n
tar un• llSflUUll It•
ci II• t m•cwir11 •n •• ~Oltt Uni cut1 ~
1ftl• l•ltlon•
-----olreter ii prot0<c1on. \U
rt\PUUt• ~\lllla a
m;tqutn• t1.ine que
cunoplor con Id\ formal
1dades l•&•le~ •Pf OP••
das it u\ted qu1er~ que
I• Lur te e\cu<he su
l4'~0
S1 U>ltJ 11v µ1~.ent•
"' rt>PUC>t• a !tempo puede perder 11 cuo. y
le pueden Quota• su
s•l•rto \U donero y otrn
C<'•asde •u prop1tdad
\to aw1\0 1d1c.t0nal pm
µa1 It' de la corte
( u~len ohos Jt•qu1'1
to• leaalt\ Puede Que
U\led 4u1er • lldn1<1r " un
•boa .. do 1nm6d1ata
menle So 110 tono<e A
un aboitado, pu';.de
llama. a un sorv1c10 de
rele<encoa de aboaado>
u • una ofoton• d~ •yuda
lea al \vu cl dot ec tor 10
tclefo111cu)
CASE NUMlla:
(Numero def Cose)
04((01910
The n•m~ Jnd Addrt·>•
ut lh~ rn111I " t[I
mb· I tit' tlr
li ti.t f h '
.>Ul'f lllOI• vu11 , UI
LAI 111>1.wt .uUNt I UI
llHllNl.t r!Hi l,1,0
l:tnh-1 Ort~• l'i•)I I' 0
bu• IS~ '"'"''Au.• l ll 9)10/ 08Jll
l.t!Htt di Ju\h4. ... Lent•·•
lht n.im" add1~"
•nd tti.phoo~ number ol
pl11nllff ' A llorn•y. or
µl11int1tl WlltluUt •II
attorney " <£1 nombtr 1.-d1recc.mn y et nu11u • u
d< telelo11u del .i~~•clu
df'I demaod .. nl" u del
demitndaoti. qu• ''"
loe11e .. bui!Jd1.1 e>)
TRUONC & A~SOCIAllS
liud Phu frucu.:
SBN 1~11
10/ll !>IJler A"•nue
Suole 707 Weslr11msl~1 CA 91 IOSI
(1141 9(,J I H!.
DATl1 (hcha) JAN OS,
2004
ALAN SlATllt, C.le1k
(A<t11cwlo),
1.r GUSTAVO HfltN.AH
012, Dep"ty (Oele9odo)
Publl\hr•d Nrwport
Buch/C..ust .. M<»• D•lly
Pilot M•y 6 IJ 20 27. 200" Th204
RdlllM lesillHs
..... Stltttlel'tt
fhe lullowme lltr'on\
II I du111t bu\ltlr'.~ I\
Moult ld11 Sh111.1µor1 11
Center TC 270 Newpof I
Center 011ve Suite 100
Newport Bea.h CA
92660 Burnham OSA f quoit~\.
ln1. Cr uf M, 1t4'~11
Shopprni. Cc11ter I t'
(CA). n o N<WIJl>l l
Center Or 1ve, Suote 100,
Newpur I Beath. CA
97660
llS lqu1t10• 111, l ll.
(01 ) 9?29 Sun"it Blvd •
Suite 602 Lu. Aoaelu,
CA 90069
CIC: f'ro1111t1•' I l l r.
\(;I\) ~%1 \'I lhoo.I
Streel Suit• lO:t lo
An111lu, Cl\ 90036 fhi·. bll\lflt!\!. I!. t •tlt
duel• d by Trnanl• m Cummon
llav1 you \l.11 led d<••tli
bus.mess yftt? Yn.
3/l~/2004
8u1 nhani USA l qu1t111,
In~.. GP of Monl1.la11
Shupptn1 Ce11 ter L P
Therese Hul'lcdt. Pr es
This sl~tament wu
fried with th• County
Ct.1-ol Or1n11 County
on 04/09,/0ot
2004Hl17J7
O•ily Pi111t ~ 15. U, 29, M1y6, 2004 lhl60
SllMGICMTOf
~
CounYOfOr-.
Ml llitCJtrlltM,P.O.lu
1417'1 Or.p,CA '*3
a--Wc.C..
mmolOf:
&.tit ......
fOIOWlllOIM
Ol88 l0 SllOW CAUSI rot
OWlllOfllAll
Wf-A2147t1 ro •LL fHtERl:STlO
PEltSONS, I P'ttltlon,.r. L •Uri• I(
P1nrtllofn llltd 1 petition
with th1• court for '
dtcrM tfl•n&k • nant
U follOl'I , ~ 1111 le
l(•lh• ·1n Pa111t>oin
Lallflt llallltrln• K•ll•t 2 ltlf 1.0Ull t OROCllS
tllet ~ jlle!-"lns 1nttf
,,led In th matttt 1h1n
•llPHI betolf tho\ lOUrt
al th• hedrona indicated
bdow 11> ~how uuse 11
any why the pelttoon for
ch•n&e ut n•me •hnuld
nul be iir•nkd
NOTICE. 01 HCARIHC
Date 6/1/04 Tino~ 2 00
pm lJ~pt l/3
fhe dddtus ul the <OUrt
os ~me •• noted •bo•e
3 A copy ol lh•• Order
lo Show Cau•e •h•ll b~
pubhslltd di least cince
uch we~k for four
success.tve week.\ pr •or
lo the dat~ \et lp1
he111n11 "" the pellloon on Ille fulluwmt new•
pattl'r ul ~''""•I cu uo latton. pnnted 1n tho'
county HewpOft Beach/
Costa Mesa Oaoly Point
JJO W Bay. Custa Mna,
CA 92627
Dole1 APa 1 J 200
MAaJOltll lAtaD
CUUR, JUDGE OJ THl
suPra101t couar
Published Hew pot t
Beach/Co,I• Me•• O•oly
Polul A1111I 21 4!9, Mdy
h ll /()(14 lhl/4
SUMOa COOlf Of
CAlfOOM,
COtJmOfOr ...
341 n.. Oty Drh•
Oniipr CA 92161-3209
'--1M1k1C...,
mm>ICOf :
WON QITOM IMaOO
fOI owtGf Of IWU
OIPll TO SHOW CAIJSl fOI
(KM6(0ffWU
CASI NUll8: il24W
IO All IN If Rf S II 0
P£H)0NS
I Pet1loun1 r l\AROH n II ION NIMICOU llltd d
11et1l1on with 111 .. "'"' t
fci ii di!~ I\. t h .111"1Hf
"'"'"' a. follows l\ARON cur TON NIMROD
10 AARON CARU!>O
7 111[ COURl ORl>f llS
lhAt ~II p~r '.nil\ 111trt
,, kd In 1111' 111.llll" .. 11.11
JJJJJttH b•fw II 011 , t.Ollf t
•I llh ""'' 111~ 1111111 ~led beluv. to show uus~ ti
ant why the peltlton '"'
ch•nie of n•me should
nol be cr.ant8d
NO llCE Of HLARIHC
D•le 5 18 04 Time 2 00 ~m D•pl l/3
The •ddrns ot lhf cour I
·~ >•me •• noltd •l>ovt 3 A LOPY ol thts Order
to Show C•use shall be
publls hed 1t lent .>nee
u cll week lor four
succns1~c week. pttOf
tu th~ d•le s.t lor
h• •r1n1 un the petohon
1n the lollow1n" news
P•P•r <if 1•ner1I '"'u l•Uon. punted In lhos
county· Oarly Pofol
Daiei APa 07 2004
MGfl9f"le lalrllf Carter,
JUDCl Of THl SU•l· a1o•couaT
f'ubll,hed Newport
B<a' h/C• ta M '" o.~11y Polol April 15 Zl. 29. M~y6.~ ~
s ....... ............ u.. ..
Rdltllusllltltleu•
Th• follow1111 pt r\On
h•~ ab•ndonod the use
of tht f l<lillous Bu!t nu~ Namt Blut ktver, 609 E Bethley St ,
Slant• Ana, CA 9210/
lht r1~moou' Fluslot\\
name referred to 'bovt
wn filed In 011n1•
County on 8 12 OJ, fill
NO 200369546~~
Emoto Mot .itas 609 C 8trhtl11y Santa A11a
CA92101
NOfm.a Contrtu· 609
Ei S.H. I y Senl;a Anil
CA92707
lhls bu••ness ts con
ductt d by hu%banll arld
w1f1
Crnnto Mo1al11
thll s l•l•mtnt was
hl•d with Ille Cou11t~
Clttll of Ot1n1• County
on 03/30/04 20046 .. 0411
O•tlr Piiot AVl Z9t M•y 6. l!'I, to, 2004 'h 1911
an Of OPG1111ACJ1 MCI.,.,_ llS
Stiled bids may b•
rtorvfll ot lht oll1tt ol
1111 City Cle!l, ~lOO
NowpOl t Boultvard, I' O.
BOA 1768 Ht po rt lhuh CA 2o51 8915
untot 'I 00 I) m on the ?~th ~Y of M•r ,
ll llfhl(f\ I ·11 ''' bidt
11utll bt r>pt0"4 i11d INd
ft·l
S2ft4 STNIT TIDI
YAlVI H•LAClMINT
Tltle ef Prefect
Cet11Joct Ne. S667
Stl,000 .... , .... ,.. ... 1 ........
Atotiw•••" "v /S/~O . ....._.
r..Wlc W•li• Dlrectw
Pro1p1ctln bidders
may obt.i1tt one set ol
b•d docume11b for $20 P~I H I •t the offte• of
the Public. Works De·
partmenl 1300 Newport
lloulevar d, Newpor I
Buth CA 9?663
Central 'A" Contrac
tut-. lo<fnse 1equ11ed
lor 1111\ prOjeLI
tor furthe1 1nlorma·
lion, ull Sun Crumby.
Pro1ect I na1ne1t at
(949) 644 3311
Pubttshed Ne wport
Buch/Co•t• Meu Delly
Ptlul Mdy 6, 2004 Th203
s ........
Ah 11 m lefllwtf
RctlliMlalule.I
lht lulluwm~ person
llJ Jb.111dut1ed the UM:
I th• I M.tolouu~ Bust
"' N•on~ M•aellan I 111.111u•I 4'>00 Campus
IJ• 140/ Newport
111 J• h C..A 92660
I ht h (.totoous Busineu 11•m~ rt ft11cd to •bovc
w~. lrled '" or.nae
<.ou11ty u11 I 9 01 f ll[
NO /00168!>1650
Ad•m Chol 3705
Se• .hor« Duve, Hewf)Ofl
Bui.lo CA 92663 ""'""'Y Br e1111•n. 3705 'i~•· hore Ofrve. Ntwpotl
lh.1 lo, (;I\ 9?663
N•lh•toe Sweoss, l/05
:;~.l\hon 011ve. Newport
But h CA 9266l
I ht~ busonoH 1i con
dur ted by 1 1ener1f
11»r tn.r 'hop
l'l•tl•uhe Swt1~\
I ht\ statement was
lll~d with the County
t.;lerk ol Or1n&• Cou11ty
Ill! 04/09/04
2004691170
0.111y Pilot llpr 15, 72.
19 M~y 6. 7004 111159
S.....tf
Mu I 1 rttfU..tf
~ ........
The foflowonfl person
h.i• abandoned lht uu
ol the F tclollous Bus•
llh' Name Conttpt1ve
Solutrons, t!>OO Campus
Or •40/ Newport
811cll. CA 92660
The fkhtoous Buslneu
n1111a refe11ed lo abovt
wn toled on Oren11
Ci.unty on 6/~/02. rllE
HO 20026907880
H1th1h• Swe11s, 4500
Campui Dr • '407,
Newporl Beach .• CA
92660
Journey Brennan, 4500
l.an1pui Or tt07,
Newporl Buch. CA
92660
fho• bu~onrn IS COO
duded by • aene11l
P•t tne11hl1>
Hath•ll• Swetl\
Th11 st1t1mtnl was lil~d with th~ Countt
Clerk of 011nae County
I.Ill 04/00104
2004691174&
Dilly Pilot Apr IS, 22, 29 Mey 6, 2004 Thl!l1
~ ....
"-*"-'· I he lolfowln1 per1an1
.,. doln1 bUSIMU H
t 11111 Buell Catc11llvt
Center, 270 Htwpott
Ctfltt1 Or fvt. Suitt 100.
;:6Uort B11ch , CA
Burnl\em USA [qu•tlM.
Inc (CAt. 270 Ntwpor1
Ce111er Dflve, Suite 100
:;.ggorl Buell. CA
Wardlow Al1111tlc. LLC,
1001 17111 StrMt, $11111 0, B#tnflekl. CA t3'01
r111i b1111nu1 111 co11
dutttcl by tll vn MOI·
portttd 1nocl1llon
oth•r than • p11t11en.hip
H•v• you t tlftad dol"I
1)11\lntM J~I!_ _ YnO!l/I~
Burnhtm USA Cqurllu, Inc • ThtrtM Holvtdt.
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fhl' &ttttrntllt WU
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Clt1 k of 0ftnt• Cou1111 e1104/JQM
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0.Wld t..ur c. ,.,tntn,
446 Yllte lt!>flll, New
ocirt hHll, CA t~
Otvld w111 .. m leaf',
446 Vitt• ltom1. Hew wt hull Ce 12'60 JNn Qartl11 t.acat, 4"
Yl1l1 lto~AHo•porl 8udl.CA~~
""' l>llMIHIU la Cell• -ttf l>y llllDll!d •rid
wife
Hen yc.u al.,ttd OQ1n1 IHI~•) y11f No
David W11Ham l-7•1
fhtt stata11tanl wn
fifed with the Co11nly
Clet~ of 01an1e County
Oil 04/16/04
HOUtlJS4t
0.lly l"olol ~ 22 29 -..16. 13, 2004 Th1112 ......... ... --..
Tiit lollo•rrtt penont
lf't jlol~ bulll .. H H
fht O C COt1t1tr sv.1u,
2. los Pleus, R,11<.l1C1
S1nl1 Ma11•1tl1, CA 926811
8118f1 L .. PtendetCOI
2 loi P1<os, Ran..htl
Sant• Ma11a1 II• CA
92681
Thi\ b~t,.." " con ~tld by •n Hldlvldu•I
Have you 1Luled WM•&
bUllMU y•t1 No
Brian Pttlldtt IHI
flll• Matemtnl wu
llled with tilt Cou11ly
Cleta of 011na• County
Qfl 04/JO/(M
2004Hl4JO I
D•ity Piiot M•Y 6 I l.
20. 27. 2004 I h209
Oil toi.o.l"t ,.,wn•
11 e doillt bu-• es
01tcover y 111 H111u ~ ln11MCtion1, J8&7
8uch SI Suitt l'll,
"••Port 8tatll, CA 92660
Tllom11 Hell, 21'•1 lu•ul lit., Hunt1111ton
hKll, CA t 2646
111h butln.u i. con·
dllc lff by 1n 1114rvldu ..
H•vt 'fOll 1t1tttd *'Int
buWlllU ytlt Yti,
O'J/01/200J
TllOll'I .. H•" lh~ •l•temenl was
hlld with Ille Cou11ly
Cllf'k ot Onn1• Cciuroty
on04/09/(M 20046 .. 1742
01111 Pilot APf I 5, 22 29. May 6. 20()4 Thl6l ......... ... --..
lht lullowlnc Pf'""'
at• dolro1 busoneu H
Repld rowlns. 199!1
lt11bof Ulvd • Unit B,
Coile MeH, CA 91'61 / T .. on luc (NV) J305
W Spt1n1 Muunt•ln Rd ,
Suite 60 24, Lu Ytlll
NVll9102
lhi' bUi>M~I '' ton
ducted by a C.Cl<l)Olallon
Hfvfl you Slet Itel do"11
l>U\llMH yelt Nu
l a1on In< Fr ... Ullalp/ ,,. .... ,.,
lhl• •tattmMI WH
toled with the County
C1tt11 ol Orana• Cou111y
Oil 04/'20/(M
204MHIHOt
Oaoly Pllol Apt 22, 19 M.ty 6, 13, 2004 lhl73
Thi ltClow1<11 INflOlll
.,. do"'I 1111-.. . ..
,hAOED. l1I A•oc.dot
SI F, Coile Mtw. CA
92U7
Otvtd M1vere, lU
Avoudo St f . Cost• MIU, CA 92627
81ed Hoblon, 11042
Auel• Ave., 01rdt11 Gfovt, CA t2ll40
Tiils ~~la~· duclld by • s-11
Ptf Intl llltp
H4vt you •l11tad dui111
bus.!Mu ytl1 Yn.
4/1/(M
01vld illYtf I
llll' 1t1ltm•nl w••
flltd with tht County
Ciotti of Oun1• County
01104/ZJ/04
20CM6'1S40t
Dtlly l"llot • 29, Mir I. 13. 20,2004 Thld
file fallow1n1 penont
trl dohlt butlftH\ H '
An1erlc•11 Ch11op,.ctk C~• Ctn Ire, I ~30 f.. 111
Street Suite 100, Sanlt
Ana. Cahfor11l1 92101 All Alu Amjadi, 1585
8 8otde< Ave . Corona.
Cahfot111192182
ThtS bulJftt'H IS con
clucled by en trulivlduel
H.tn you 1t•ltd dolna
builnn• yell i.o
AhAltK Amftdl
lhts \latemenl was
flltd with lht County
Cle1k of Ot1111e County
on04/07/(M
t004HllJ U
o~uly Pilot M<iy 6. 13,
20 'l1 2004 Th215
CITY Of COSTA IUSA
DIPAITlllfT Of MUC 9Wl5
NOTKE TO CONTRACTORS
CONTRACT NO. 04-06
S.ai..11 11"'1>"'"'\ tor Iha wo1k \hown Of\ the plans tnlllltd
CITY Of COSTA MHA
•OAOWAY .. NAllUTATION Of
,LA<INTIA AYINUt
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TIMI fOI..,_ "I "'IOI!• w • Ooil!c butll!CD .u. C:1n11IH lttalty. ltO BllUt St 1191, Cotl•
Mtu,CAt?616
St Akl\ON flntnclll
C«p,, (CA), MO BIMr
St . #1'1, CO.Ill Meta, CA9~Z6
""' 1>11.IMH It ton dllCtld by: t COfporaliOn
....,_ you 1 llfttd dolnt
IMISIMu yen Y ... IV
03
St All1no1>1 f 1~nc111
Corp., Aymen S••d•Na I
Prftl6tnt
Thi• ttaltmtnl WH
hltcl with th• Cuunty
Clerk of Or Jn&• County
on04/30/IM
20046HO tO
Oaily Plldt M.y 6. 13.
20. 27. ZOCM lh211 .... .... ... s.....
The lollowlna peuons
ltt dolnl businHI H .
l1wn ltobot 0t111n, 550
ll1uletlno Ave, A 103.
Co•lt Meu, CA 92626
Rob41rt Oanltl Wilton,
S50 PtulMlno Ave, A·
103. Costa Mesa, CA 92626
fhls bullnen II COii·
duC'ltcl by en lndtvlduel
Hev• you 11Mt1d do1nc
bu sinus r•t1 Y "· 04/l2/20CM
Rubtft Dtnltl Welton
This stetemenl w11
filed with the County
Clerk of Onn1t County
on04m!O'
no46t•UJJ
Dally Pdol A4>f 29. May
6, 13, 20, 2004 Thl94
FflOM STA l+ ... 420 TO STA 14+11.600-flDltAl,.OllCT MO. U 12(01S)
raoM STA 14+11.600 TO STA 27+eS.2to . flDlAAI. PSC>Jl<T HO • .SJ12 (0401
HOM STA 27+e5.2to TO SU U +S4.IOO • flDtlAl ,.OJICT NO. SS 12 (011
ltl'HSTflHT
fflOM STA t+-11.JSO JO SfA 11+20.S24 • HDlltAl ,.OJl<l NO. SIU(OH)
fflOM STA 11+20 .524 TO STA lt+et.000 • CIJY ,.OJICJ •A•
ANAHllM AYINUI
••o• '"" n•UT TO rlUMH nun. on ,.OJl <T ...
CITY PflOJl <T NO. 04-06
wilt bt 1ue1wad ~I lh• Ollu t ol lhe Coty Cle1t. ol the Coty ol Co1ta MeH, 17 Fair Dnve. Costa
Mtu, CA 92626 11nl1I IO Oil AM u11 May 10, 2004 •I whKh hm• ll1ty will be public:ly opened end
read
l'•l)j)()UI lorm1101 lh,. wnrk ., .. included 111 • Sl'jl11•I• book entolh!<I
CIJY Of COSTA MISA
aOADWAY fllHAlllllAJION 0,
,LACUfTIA AYlNUf
fltOM STA l+tt.420 TO STA 14+11.600 • HDlflA&. H OJfCl NO. SSl2 (OU)
PflOM SlA , .. , 1..600 TO STA 21 .. s.tto . HDUlAll'flOJl<T NO. 5112 (0401
fflOM UA t7+e.S.2to TO STA H+~.100 -flOltAl,.OJI Cl NO. SSl2 (OST
ftTHSHIO
••o• UA ••31.350 to STA 11+20.524. ftDHAl raOJl<T MO. SS12 (OH)
fa OM STA lh20.524 TO STA ........ 000 . cm l'flOllO -A-
ANAHllM AYtNUI
fflOM ftTH STRU 1 TO PlUMlfl SHUT· CITY ,aO.tlCT ·r
CIJY ,aOJt<T NO. 04-4•
01n•ral WQf. dfO\(flpflOll 1111 WIHI< 111,IUM' Cle .. 1111 and &rubbinl, temouls, HCIV•loon, plact,,,.nl
uf .,.,hall tonuel• on•lallehcm ol concrele in19<owemenb. 11tolec:llon •nd •dfualment of uhlllkn,
t111f1t •onhul 111\l•llall<)n ol 1001 bltrt«f\ h1tl1c •lr1pp1n1 1nd m•rll1n1~ 111st.llatoon of l11tllc touvs
lht\ 1><nl"°t hi\• coal ol 10 pe1rent doudvant•a•d bu\lneu 1nl11pr1u (00[) pa1t1Cip1hon
A pre cnnstruchun mu1on1 will be u heduled to l•h pl•<.~ 011e day alter lhe awaod nl the contretl
TMIS ,.OJICT IS SUIJICl TO t HI ·1uv AMHKA" ,flOYISIONS Of tHI SutlfACI
TUNS,Gal A1ION ASSISTAH<I ACT Of 1912 AS AMINDID I Y THI INTlflMODAl Sutl,ACI HANSPOaTAllON lfflCllNCY Act Of 1 tt I.
. NOTl<l IHVITIHG llOS
NOllCl IS Ill RI HY WYI N Iha I lhe I oly ol co,t.1 Mua "' t11111 by •nll lh• ouch 11\ Cu .. , none
Uoa•d h"'''"""~' r•I"''"'' In •~ lhe foly will oherv~ up to bul not l•ler then 10:00 •·•· ef
the '-Y ef M......,y, Moy 10, 2004, Pro1<1c.I No 04 06 s.r1led bid• 101 lurnoshmc ell labor.
ma1-. ... k •qu1pnW'11I ll•n\l>f>ltAt1<111 and •uch olhet fec11rt1es as may b• f tljU1ted for
flOAOWAY HHAllUTATION Of1
,LACINTIA AYQIUI
fflOM STA h tt.410 ro STA 14 .. 11.600. ffDlllAl ... OJICT MO. U12 (OJS)
fflOM SfA 1h 11.600 JO STA 27+1S.2to -HDUAl ,flOJICT NO • .5112 (04d)
f•OM STA t7+H.2t0 tO STA S6+J4.100 • FIDlhl 'flOJICl NO. Ult (OJ7)
IUHSTRl O
fflOM SU 9 ~H.UO TO STA 1 t.•20.524 -HDlllAl l'flOJl<T NO. SS 12 (OJt) ••o• STA ll•t0.S t4 TO SfA lt+at .000. CfTY l'flOJICT ·A·
ANAHlllll AYINUI
ntOM 'tTH na1n TO f'lUMH SHtn -CITY l'flOJ(CT ...
CITY l'flOJICT NO. 04-06
Bid\ wlll be 1tt,.1vad by lhe C•ly ol Cost• Mou at the Olflct ol the l 1ty Clerlo. P O Bo• 1200, 17 r all U11ve Cn\lt M~••. Cahlotnl• 916111, •t or beln<e lht lrm• 1111d dete &lated tbove, at whleh
ltme lh•y will he npened publltly and read aloud In lloe Council Ch•mben al said 1dd1es•
lach $•1l"d btd mtril 11111lm m •nd ht rt'll{on11v1 to all perllntnt Btdd1na and Conlrtct Docllmenh
t urlhermore lht bid\ •hall bu1 lht lltlft ul the w«lo end n1me ol the blddet but nci othllf
dtshn1u1ih11111 marh Any bid rece1wed •"•• lh" scheduled clos1n1 hme for the receipt of bldt shall
be 11lu111e<1 to blddti un1111ened It \htll be lht sole respons•b•hty ol lhe b1ddeo lo see thill his bid I\ rtc:tlvtd In pt09er hlM
A M>I ol Bid Dmumenb maf be obtained "' lhe Otlic:e of the Coly En1111e9' 77 hw Drove, Costa
"'-'1, Cahl11tn11 upon _............ ~ ef S 120 .00. Alo ........... di. .. ef $20.00
mu•t IHI 1111 luded ti handled by m•ll Old Doculfllnh 111d otll• contract dcKumenh mey 1lto be
uan11ned al the Diiie• uf the City Clerk ol tilt Col~ ol Costa MeH Bid Dix.umenls will not be malled unle'-s lht addlliOnAI $20.00 ~.,a• I\ lncludtd wolh paymenl
heh brd \htll be m•de un tilt Propoul form provided In the conh acl do~ur1'!4'nh
Olds.,, 1equl1ed 101 the ontlrt work de1c1lbed herein
fhl\ p•ojecl 11 • ledually lunded ptofect and wlll bl under ledllf•I 1e1ul1tH>n• which tnclude tilt
01v1s lh1con Act ind •elated acts file W•I• dtlClfn1ll11tton wrll be undt1 the OavlS·Bac:on Act end
1el1ted 1th and the Oep11tmenl of lndu11Ioal R•ltllOns. Slate ol Californoe (the Contractor end
Subcontu cl0t1 Jhall pay not less than the hlptf ••II rate)
The City fin obt11ned trom the 0111elor ol Ille Oeci11tment ol lndush lal Relations the a•ntttl
0<1u1ton1 rate ol pt1 doflm wases •nd lh• 1ener1I Pftvaiflns 1111 101 holiday and overhme wotk
1n lht locale 111 .. h1ell llHt wotk la to be pe<fotmed for H eh crell cla"ll1tal1011 Of type of work
flffcltd to .. .,. ,,,,. lh• conhect ttotoday ratei shen be p1id as s.oec:1lled In the c:ollect1vt bllfl•lnlnc
•trttment appllet bl• to H 'h P••llC'Yla1 craft. cluslfluhon 0t type of work emc>loytd on the P'D,.Ct '
Tiiis conl1act l11ubject to 1t1l1 contract nMd"rrlmln•llon ind tompllann requlremenb puuu1nt to Qoy11rirnent Code. Section 12990
Tiie CllJ uf Co•I• Mesa hert by nolllit1 all blddtts thal It wlll atllrmatovely ln•ur• that In enr
conlrtct tnllftd Into punll•nl lo lhl1 1dv11 tluon•nl. dlsadv111t11ed buslne11 1nl.,pt11e1 wlM IHI
•ffordtd lull oPllOflu111ty lo submit bldt 1n 1n9onw to th11 tnv1tat1011
l'unu1nl lo ~tlon 1113 ol tht t •ho< Code, the 11n111I 1><1nrll111 w•s• rates HI tht cou11t1,
or counl!H, In whlell Ille wotll •l lo IHI done hive been INllfmiMd by the OW.clot of Iha Cahlornlt
Otf>«lment ol lndu1lll.1I RtltllOft• fht.se W"lf• .,, S4I lonh In lht Ctf\tftl Prevaihfta w ... 1te111
lot tltlt project, av•rlablt al Clly ol Coll• Me-. addtea end evell1blt lrom lhe C·alifotnla ~tmtnt
of lndultrlal R•l.o1'41ft)' Internet w•b "'' •I llttp//www dif ca 1ov The f~rel minimum wtp rat11
lor llllt ptOjlKI "' Pfctdet .. n1in(ld by lilt United Stain Secrtllly DI l1b6t .,. HI lortll ,,. lllt
booh 1uued 1111 blddona pu1po1u enlllled "Pr()f>0$1I ind Contratl," •nd In copies ol this booll
lh•I may be uaonlntd t i lht offlc:•' dttcrobed above Whitt project pl1n1, lf*:-1•1 provl1ion1, and
propoul loons "''' bt aeen Addend• to modify Ill• FecH1111I minimum w111 rein ii nteHtMy
wm IHI i'lu«ll to holden of "P1opo111 end Cont11cr book•. future elfecllve s•nerel povtillne
w•&• 11tu whlc.h have bffn preclel4Hnuntd •~ et• 011 Ille with lhe California 0.ptflmtnl ol
lndllstrlll Relallon\ ••• relerenced bul not Pflnltd In the ltfttl 11 pt'tnllln1 wast rel•
Att111tlon It dhcltd lo the F eclef'el mlnlfnurn ., .. rate requirlllltfll1 in tht books entitled
"'!toposel and Contrad • II there IJ • dofftltft(t l>cll-n lllt AIWMum w ... reles Pftdttarmlned
lly Hit Stcreltry ol I 1bor and Ille *'""'' prev111Jn1 Wl!lt ret11 dtl•mlMd by !tit O!ftclor of tht California Otpartment of l/ldu,t11al Ret.tho11\ lor *1mtlllf clllssillc1ho11a of lab«, tht C011tl1Cl0t
111d J41bcont11clor• 1h1n P•J not len lt\ln the h1&1Mf w .. a r1t1. The Otf>artmenl win not .u.,t
lowClf Stal• w~• r1l1t not ipeclllcelly lncltodecl In lh• tldtl1I mlnlmMm wqt dttt1~n1tlo111 This
Includes "htlj)at (OI olher c:IH1lllc1tlont b•1td on houn of tapttltnct) 01 111r olhtt ,1111illullon
not app .. t1n1 111 the f •dtt•I w1111 dll11m1111t1ons W11111 redtrel Wiit cl1l11mlnatlon1 do not
C1111l1ln lt>t Sl•I• ••&• '•It dtt@r mtn1tlo11 11llltt•ls1 nalt1blt fo1 Ult by the Con tr 1Cl0t incl
•Mbcont11clor1. lht <:01111 •~IOI •nd i ub .. ontrettoo a.hall p1y not le" than the • 1dfo111I minimum
w•s• rel• whoCll moat cloMly a~o•lllWIH the dulltt ol lht tn'l91o¥"' 1" question
Thi u·s Oepwlmenl of Tran'POftlllCHI (00T) j)fOVklla • toll,, .. "hotll11e• MrVlc:t to rll1)0tl lll4I •lulna ectlvltln Bid tidutl ectivlllts can be reported MoMl>'I lhroudl Frld.t11. between 1.00
• Ill. eM !1.00 p Ill . Hlltfn time, t·~· Ho I IDO 414<9071 AIJY-wllli kflD~ of
p09.t11>1t ltld •lalnt. lllddtr colllluon. Of ottMw lreudultAt ttctrvltlcls 11\ovlcl 11111 t11t '11oU111e• to
rapott lhnt ttcttV1tlt• Thi "hotllM" Is pert OI lhe OOrs COlllll!ulfll tnO<t to ldenhf~ and lnveiti11l1
llftllw•1 COl'ltltuellon contract freud •l'ld elfuM and b Ol*•l•I 11ndtf the direclton of tll• bOT
l11t.jltl;t0f c-.i. All lnlormallon w1M be tr11INI conlldenUd1 and ~lltf 1nonym1ty will bt rtsPKttd.
In ae<ord1M1 with S...tlon 1113.2 ol lllt C111fornla lebot Code, lht Contracl0t tlltll post 1 CoP1 ol the dtt1111•ln1tlon ol prev1111n1 rate of w11•• et 11cll lab lilt
A p1yment llond ind ptff~mMICe boncl will Ill ttqutred prior to 1114 HteuUoll of the contrect
flM pay1M11I bo41d and pt1form1na bond Ul#ll l>t 111 Ille fOfl'll end 11110unt u t f0<tll In tht c;o11tract
doclllNllb
In tccflfdMct with PfOYIMOflt al Pvbllc: Colllr.a(t Cow S«tio11 fl300, sobslllullOll of tliait.lt aft4
•..W•IMI IKllUftH '°' eny -· llrltlllltld lo tMllft HtlOffNllCt tlndtt thb tonlfecl ...... """'it'-' at lhl rtciueal lfld UCIMM of lht contract•,
(ICJI llidW Ultil pogtU at IM tllllt tllh COlllftet II IWtrfltd t Cl .. s ""-." HctftM (OeMflf ff111Met111t>. p.HMHMtt to l"ubllc c.ntrt1CI r.-S.Ctlon 3300 lllt t11c:ce11fu1 bldW 11111tt ml6ntlill
tllt lic:lftM tfw~t the dllretl911 of tlllt cOl!tract.
No l>idlMf m1y ••tfl••• Mt blct for • ptl'ICMI of 'l•IW (60) d1y1 •ft• Ille ut• ut tor tllt ~1111 .,..,
''"' c11, Council of the c11, of Co•I• ..... rtWVb '"' '""' to rejt(I •n)' and d 1>16t Of lo -~ ltr~Hl .. 1111111 bid
facl\Mel llllt'l-• lflovkl lie Htdtd to lht Office of tllt Owt<.tot of Pllllllo Wor111 City of
Cnta Mtu, If hft Ortw. Cotl• MHI Celtt(lfnl•, ttleptlone (714) IM U7t . '
COf!trl<tCI! Mlel ~ wttflt ttlct PfOYillHI of Stet-1110 II 1710 iMtllWt, of tM c.tlfoflMI
L...., C.. tJlt pitvlllllnt rate Md Kalt .i ...... at~ 1111 tM Olt~IOt of tllt 0.,.,tl!INll
tf .._...bltl lt ... ll!lfl~ Stal• of Callfof-Wllklt tfl NM rill tflt City ~k of lllt r;t~ uf Cotti It'~•. "41 U.el f•ftlt peneMln pracr..._ "*""lot HM~• of tlM Mid codf.
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ltv!H AYtllue, No 822, :;M8ott 811ell, CA
Bt1111 Oo1lopm1nt
Comp1n1. llC (CA), I~ lrvlM Aftllue No. t.22, Newport Buell. CA t2t60 Tlls l>lnlMU la COii
ducted by Limited
llablllty Co
Htv• yov at.fled dolnt bu$IMU yet? YH, .My
2.2002
8er111 OevtlOpfnent
Ccin1p1ny, llC, ttervey
A 8t1 sw, M1n1111
Thi• 1t1lemenl Wltll
hied with tilt COunly
Clttk ol Ol•n1t County
on04/JO/IM 20046H.UOS
DallY Piiot M11 6, 13,
20, 27, 2004 Th207 --.. .. M t ,_, .. _,
Ac-. ........
The followlns penon
hlH tbtndoned Ille Uff
of llM f kllllOlls Busl
Mll Name Bttnn•n
Sweiu, 45'00 Camc>u•
Olowe, Suite 357. New
po< I Beach. CA 92660
The ficlltlous Business
name relened lo above
waa flltd In Onns•
County on 4·25·2000,
rtlE NO. 20006826919
Nethelle S•tlss, 3310 Se""°'• Drive. Nt•por t Buch, CA 92663
to111ney 8111111en, 3310
S.as.hor • Dr In , Newport
Buch, CA 92663
This business Is con
ducted by. • ltMIAI
partnerlhlp
Nathaltt Sw1ln
This •t•l•m"'' WH
hied wolll lh• County
Clerk ol Oranae Cuunty
Oil 04/09/IM
t 0046H1747
Daily Piiot Apr 15. 22, 29, May 6, 20()4 Th 158
IOllCI Of AYAUlllTY Of ......
Puisuant to Section
6104(d) ol lhe lnl11n11
Revenue Code, notice Is
hefeby srven that the
annual ttlurn lo• the
ulend11 ye11 2003 ol
Peuie R Shedd Manne
Educ1tlon end Cn
h1nctment Trust. •
provale found1hon ts
avallablt ti the loun
dation's prlnc1p1I olflc;e
101 1nspectjon durone
r e1ular busoneu hour.
from 8 • m to 5 p m
by 1ny cotuen who
requests 11 within 180
d•ys alter lhe dale of
lhe pubhcaloon The
lound1hon's p11nc1p1I
office 1s loc1ted at
ll~l·B Murphy, lrvlne, c. 92514
949 ~ 8757.
The pdnclp1I m111•111r
ol the foundation Is
W1lllam D Shtdd
Published Nawpor t
8t1c:ll/Co1t1 Mesa Dall
7
y
Polol, May 6. 2004 Thl9 -
.......... .......... "" ........ ,.,_
• ...... bu-~ u.:
Vl1lon R11lfu S111
.._. 2720 s. "-"' 8twd SUit• I, S.nte Alie.
CA t270ot
ltkhlf'd C. forinlef, 2720 S. Hetllof Blvd
Suite I, S.nt1 Alie. Ct 92704
Shull Dettloff, 2720
S. H«bof' Blvd $Vilt I,
Sa11t1 AM, CA m°'
Tlli\ '"'"""' .. con· cl\KtAlcl by • 1111411"'
p11tn«1lllp
H1v1 yOtl allN'ttd dolnc
bllslneu ~t7 No
RlchMd l . forlntlf
Thi. &latement •H
!IS.CS with the Cciun I y
C ... 11 of Or•ns• County on04/1MM ~tHS4S
Daily Piiot Af)f' 22, 29
May 6, 13, 2004 ThllO ........... ... s.......
T~ lollowlfll pe<1ons
.,,. doln1 bu1ln1n H .
Wutsy•ltm1, 1835
Wl11tll11 Ave Suite A·3,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Oaun htnlo Stellln1~.
11135 Whlllllf Ave. Suite
A·3, Ctnla Miu, CA
92627
R1y Wilton. 1617
lotane Way, Anlhtim.
CA92802 Th~ bu1lness I• con·
ducted by. a &•ne,..I
pert11ershlp
Have you 1l11led dolna
business yet? No
O.un franll StaK1nas
This \latemenl WH
Med with the County
C!ef11 of Oran1• County
on04/23/(M
t 0046HS421
011ly !'llol A4>f 29, May
6, 13. 20, 2004 fh 181
flt-. ..... ... s......
The f0Mow1n1 pe<sons
If• doma business u
Del Ma• Ranch Merkel,
156 Ave111da Del Mai.
San Clemente. CA 92672
Oenn1s Derloshon.
20122 E Clark St .
Oranae. CA 921169
This bu&inest 1s con
ducted by 1n lnd1wldu1I
Have you al.tried do1n1
buslnns yet7 Ho
OenntS Oerloshon
This slalemenl was
filed w1lh the County
Clerk of Or ens• County
on 04/13/(M
2004Hl2062
Daily Piiot • 15. 22,
29, May 6, 20()4 lh1!>2
Ac-.W.. ... s......
.......... ..........
TIM foloWtAJ Ptt-
M• ..... bwlntai a Ml.N'S 1'CAlt, 2!>I02 Alicia ,.,llw•r, Suitt
123, heu"' Holla, CA ~ eto11.i Ltttn«t 1110 ••
(CA), 29802 Allcl1
hr11w1y, Sult• IU ,
llCllM Hlllt. CA 926S3 fllb IM!sineu II COii •
duct.cl Illy• I COff)Of'IUorl
Kave l'OU stilted dollla
lluslneu yet? Ye-
4/7 /04
Clobal lttends. Inc .•
Robllt Wt.bolt Prelll·
dell I
This atelement wH
fllM with tll6 County
Clefk of Oran&• Count.,
on 04/0910' '°°'""'7" O.Uy P14ot ~. 15. 22,
29. May 6, 20()4 Th 151
Tilt follo•lna Plf'&on1
•re doln1 bu•lntH 11·
8lliA TERRA DENTAL
SPA, 17435 Bt•th Bou
leward, Hu"t1n1ton
Beach. Ceflfornlll 92647
Anti l Nauyen. D D s
INC (CALlr ). 17435
8aac:h Boultnrd. Hun
liAJlon Beach. Calllotnl•
92647
Thrs bualnus b con
ducted by a co1poration
Have you st11rted do1n1
bu5lness yet? Yes.
09/02/1997
Anh L. N1uyt>n. 0 D.S
I~.. Anh l Nauyen.
President
This s talemenl wu
filed with Ille County
Clerk ol Ofanct County
onOJ/18/04
2004H71tl2
Oaoly Polo! Apr I), ?2. 29, May 6, 2004 lhl69 ..........
... s......i
The lollow1n1 peoon1
11e clo1nc bu1111ns on M•• ket1111 Mes le• s
13331 B*nton St , Cai
den Grove. CA 9l843
Vic:tor C V1llueno1,
13331 Benion St . Gar·
den Grove. CA 9l843
fhls business 11 con
ducted by. •n lndovldual
Have you 1l11ted dolna
business yet 1 No
Vic:tor C YUlewnor
This 1t1ltmenl was
fried ••lh lhe County
Clef-II ol Of aJ\ae County
on 04/3010'
2004H14S06
D11ty Pilot May 6, 13,
20,27,20().t fh206
.... ..... .........
Tiit lo ..... 1111 pwt.ollt
Mt dolnt bu.In ... es hw .. 1 ltulty Ad-II
10", 6100 l Le P1lm1
Avtllut, S11lh I 16,
Anthe""· CA t2I07 Altleflc111 titu1m In
ternatlonal. Inc (CA),
4 136 E. HU11boruufll
Avenue, Onn11. CA 12117
TIMI buslMu b con duded by 1 COf PDrtllOn
H.v. 10ll )lttltd dOinl
busineu yell No
Am11lc1n Molm In
IMnatlOtoal, I~, Ben
1aml11 Soo Juns Ch1I.
Pttstdllnt
This 1!1temenl wn
toled with the Courtly
Clerk ol Or•n&• County
Oii Olt/23/04
20046tlSUO
Daily PllOt A4>f 29, May
6, 13, 20, 2004 Th190 .......... ... s......
The followln1 persons
•ie doln11 buslneu n
S A F1nancl1I. 660 Baktt
SI tZ6l, Coita MtH,
CA92626
SI Abanobe r on1r>c:1al
C0<p (CA) 660 Ballet
SI. 1261, Co•l1 Men,
CA92626
This business Is c:on
ducted by a c0<po11tion
Mave you \l111ted dolna
business yet1
Yes 12 I!> 03
St Ab1nobe r Inane Ill
Corp . Ay1111n Sndmll1,
P1es1denl
lhos statement wn
filed woOI lh• County
Clerll of Or1nat County
on 04/16/04
2004H l 2SSt
Daily Pilol Apr. 22. 29
May 6, )J, 2004 Th I 78
fktlllM ... 1
... s......
lhe folluw1n1 ptnons
are clorna buslnns '"
Bueno, Bono lo y Bar ato.
38 Amb10tse. NewP<NI
Cont. CA 9265/
Leo Daboub, 38 Am
bro1se. Newpoot Coast.
CA 92657
Th" bu"nen ., ~on -
dueled by •11 111dlvldual
Have you slar led dolna
bus111ns yet? No
Leo Oabouh
This statement wn
toled wrth the County
C141tll ol O.anae Counly
on 04/2310'
2004HIUIS
Daily Pilot Apr 29, May
6. 13.20.2004 lhl92 ......... =-~
... --.. The followme persons
Thi lollowln1 P'"Ons The lollow1n1 pttsons are do1n1 busonen as
•• doifla l>usmeu as. ere doonc busineu 1s Cleo s Crutoons. 10412
,.ewport Oult S4ltvlce. PonUps Half lot MeJ\, Tul Cucle rounlaon
234 E 17th, Costl Mesa. 1777 Newport Blvd . Valley, Caltlorno.t 92708
CA 92617 Costa Mesa. CA 9?621 Cheryl l ynn Ca1lwn,
Arturo G11cl1, 1975 Jeffrey l Motrls, 1041 2 leal Cucle
Shc1in1ton Hll 2, Nt w 54(191/1 S<Jashott Dr , Fountain Volley, Calo
Pot1Buc:h,CA92663 Newporl Buch. CA fornia92708
This buslnen Is con 92663 This bus111ess " con
dueled by 111 lnd1vldual This bu1tntu rs con dueled by. 111 ondMdual
Have you starled do111t dueled by an ind1W1du1I H..ve you ilaflrd doona
buslnns yet7 Yn. Have you slaf ltd dom1 business yet? No
2003 busoneu yet1 No Ch~ryl l ynn Carlwn
Arturo G1rc11 '-Hrey l Mom~ lh111 st1ltmenl wu fie-...... This statement w" Thrs slalemenl wes hied with the County
hied wolh the County hied with the County Clerk of Ounae County ... S...... Clerk of Otani• County Clerk of Ot1n1e County on 04/20/(M
Tht lollowln1 perwn• on 04/09/04 on 04/20/(M 20046tl2t oa
••• dolna buimen " 20046tl17S' 20046tl21t.S Darty Piiot Apr I?, ?9
Suulh Orin&e Cuunly Oaily Pilot Apt I!>, 2?, Oa11., Pilot Apr ??. ?9 Mo 6, 13, ?004 lhll?
TIM> foUowin& o.r1"0fli ••• d.mt-_ buil s n Mat\ Bllllftl, AtchlhKI,
604 8•1onl1 Ave"u.·
Corone dtl Mar CA tK25
MMk ft. 8lllln1. 604
8t1011l1 AYtnue. Coron•
dfl Mir , CA 92625
P1trlclll r 8lllln1. 604 84tl0flle A11enu., Coro111
dt.t MM, CA 92625
llllJ bU\lntU Is COl'I
duclld by hu1-band 1nd
wife
IUve yuu 'lifted doina
buslnen yetf Yes. ~n
I. 2004
Mark H. Blllln&
lhls \l•ltm11nl wn
tried with the County
Clerk ol Oren1• County
on 04/30/04
2004HUJOt
Oally Pilot M.ty 6. 13,
20. 21. 2004 'h205
Re-. .... ... s......
The lollnwl111 penons
••• dolnjl business u ·
NORTHRIDCC BUILDING,
3612 Ve11tu1e Of., Hun·
ti111ton Such, CA 92649
Syrus Rayh1n. 3612
Venture Of rvt, Hunllna
ton 8eac.h, CA 92649
Bruce Aboams, 16200
Venlu•• Blvd . Su1le 414,
£ncrno. CA 91436
Thts busuoeu 11 con
ducted by' I ena11h on
Common
ltave you started dotn11
busmen yet? No
Syrus lt•yh<1n
Th" st .. 1e111enl was
loled with the C-Ounly
Clerk. of 01 a nee County
on 03/1910'
2004H 7tol7
Daily Polol Al" 15, 22, 29, May 6, 2004 Thi 71
Rdlt6.~s ... s.......
The tullowme per lOn~
are doma bu\me~' u
Thr Roell Unde111ound,
IO(ll W 17th St . Unit
C. Costa M•\I, t.11 9'16?7
Mark G1dd1ne•, !>34
C1t11tn1 011ve, Nrwp0<t
Beach, CA 92663
Tho~ bu\men Is LOii
ducted by .n mdlwulual
Have you st 11 '"d dotnfl
bu11nen yetl No
Mao k G1ddlnC\
lllts st•lemenl wes
hied with lhe County
Clerk of Or •n&P County
Oil 04109/04
2004Hll 74 t
Oa1ly Pilot Apo 1i,, 'l'l,
29, May 6. 2004 lhl63
AdltlM hsMen ... s.......
f he follOWlnl PP"On\
are dome busmen "' Peo lect Pitch Coutove
232 A Cecil Pl . Costa
Me$1 CA 92627
Gaor elt l •1. 732 A
Cecil l'I C.ista Men,
CA 92671
Th" bu5l11e" '' con durted by •n lnd1v1dual
Have you stalled dome
bu"""" Y"ll y,.5 3,/2004
Ga11ell l~1
fhos llalement wn
filed with th"' Cnunly
Cl.:rk of (lr•net' Counly
on 04/23/04
20046HS412
Daily Point l\po 19. May
6 13. 20, ;>004 lh19l" Hosprl1I & lnstllullons 29, May 6. 2004 lhl64 May 6, 13. 2004 lhll5
Comni1llH. 22•11 Aspan ~............._-fidiM ... 1 c...a.a....._ .............. Strut Ste 103 leke ...__ FkllllM..._ "-S......., .,. _ _.
foreslCA92630 ... S...... ... S........ The lollowtn1 ptrwns "-S.....
Grant McNotl, 2247 t lht foHowrna pt• so11s The follow ma penons ;11e do1111 busmen as.. Tl111 follnwure P"r\On\ ~·f Street S~03, ar-e dom1 bus•Mn as are do1n1 busoneu as Ocean Alf llC. q)I w are doona bustneu .,
a 9 OfH ICA9 Selle Ou Jour lHlf' end Advanced ltlll ~VIC 19th SI . Costa M~~ CA M111noha ChaohP 117 :,iz'!;t~!:k;;'0~1~ 22sk
3
on Cere Boutique. as. 1820 W 011na1wod 92627 Ma11nr Ave . B•lboa
103. lake r ornt CA 11 Btoollhursl StrMI Ave . Surte 104, Ott nae. Ocean A11 l IC (CA). lsla11d, CA 9<'662
92630 Ste A. Huntln1ton CA92868 931 W 19th Slteel, OKC De11gn~. Inc •
Beech, Ce 92648 Mauric:to Sularle, 636 Costa Meu. CA 92627 (CA), 317 Manlld Ave ..
Chuck Iverson, 224' Su11n Sheedy, 1836 Creen111te Street, Coro lh11 busonon Is con Balboa lslend. CA 9266?
Aspan St Ste I03. lake Bowsprlte Lene. Costa n1, CA 92879 duc ted by l omtted Th" bullness Is con
roresl. CA 92630 Meu. CA 92627 This bu~•ness Is con llebiltty Co ducted by • ~01poratoon
Thll business 11 con Th-bu••••s• Is con· d , .... b d d I H Ha I I d do ducted bt 111 unoncor d ·• b -·-• d uc: "" Y an In owl u1 ave you started dome we you s •• e ona porated asaoclltlon ucled 1· an on rvoeluat ttave you •l•l•d dolnt bu51ness yet? Yu. 4 8 business y•I' Y•l
olher lfl•n 1 plflnenhop Have you stwted dolna bu11nes1 yet? 2004 3/1/04 bus1neu yet? No Yes, Janu1t)' 1997 Ocean A11 LLC. Ed<I• I OKC Ouocn\ Inc . HaH you •l•ted dorna SuS1n Sheedy Mauttelo Sol•r te Ber1111, M•n1cef Karen Seeber Prp.,dent
business yet? No This sltltment was Thi' 1t1t1mcnl was This statement was fhos st1l1menl wds Oevld Takemoto Th,. ,tetemenl was filed with the County ftled woOI the County lrled w1l'1 the County fried with lhP Cn1111ly
filed with Ille County C141tk ol Otanae County Cieri! of Oren1e County Clerk of Oranae County Cler~ ol Orance County
Clttk of Orana• County on 04/l6/04 on 04/09/IM on 04/30/04 on 04/09/04 onOS/03/04 20046912544 20046911744 200469UJOJ 20046911752
204MHl4607 Dell) Piiot Al'H 22, 29 Dilly Pilot April 15, 22, Dally Piiot May 6. 13, D1tly Plint Apr I ~. 'n,
Tht lultuw1n1 Pf''°" .,, cloln& bui ri.u •
•) la111boo ftfrllt, II)
Oln 0111 <'i> O•"'°"" .. ,,.,.. 1 nJ N•wr011
Blvd • Cott• "'41• 1, tA
9262/
Clobt l Cul\hre L TO
(CA), I 773 Newpurl
Blvd • Co~•· Mew. CA
91621
Tllis bus11'1t'I" 1, 011
ducted by a COfp<ltallOh
Hen you started dooo
bu\fnUS yell
Yes.Auaus l 1971
Olob•I Curslne l IU
Katht11111 Youn11 C11111
President
Thlt •t&ttmool ~..,
fried with the Counlv
Clerk ul Dt1111~ County
on04/161U4
2004Hl25U
011ly Prlot A4>fll '17. ?q
May6, 13.1004 lhlll'>
~ ...... ... s.......
lhe followl111t 1•e• ~·m
119 dOltlt hU,.llC\'\ ol•
Beat h City Scanter•
3345 Newl)Of I Olvd Sh 209, Newpo1 t Beuth. Cl\
92663
Robeo t l'holhp\, 111 I
Rrver5fdtl 011vt I 11/4
Newpot I 811aLh Cll
92663
This bu'm"'" '' t fHl ducted by 111 rndrvldo .. •I
H•ve you 1t111lcd 1lo1111•
bu•lntss y~tl y~, 4 I
04
Robert Pti1ll11i~
Th11 ~41Clflt'lll w~
hied w1lh 11,. C01u11t
Cll!fk ol O••n1e r .. unl
on 04/30/04
20046914300
Daily Polol M~y 6. l •
?0. 21. ?004 lh/I I
fklillM lv!Wss •s.a...... rhe fnUOWllllt' ,,,.. HH
itlt" dOtOR hu·.tnf"•;\ .1·
Be\I ol Ill<' 9,.,, I (11" J
Vu aonod c,, . I uunt 11 •
Vdlley, CA 9/11111
BTO C venl\, IOL (I I\
I 09!10 Vor v.1n1.1 t " r ounta111 V~ll~y r •
9?/08
This, bu'\llH.•\t; " 1 u11
e.luded by • 4:U'IUH ·•l•u I
Have you \I Jr 11·•1 1lu111
bus1n•1s y~l1
Yes, 1911/
BfBlvenh '"' t 1111 C Wh•I~. (;onlo nll•r
Th1\ st.1ltm~nl w•
toled wolh the c .. unr,
Cletk ol Or ~UQ•· C1o1111l 1
on 04/16/04
20046912U7
Daily Pilot l\p11I '//, ~·1
May&. n ?OOC 1111 1<1
FldillM ..-..Ss
Mmes....
""' follnwonp I"'"'"' are <lomg bU\lflrs\ ,,
Newpot l W11w Cmu1M1t )'
20362 Bort h Stret•I
Newporl !l••Jl11 I II
92b60
R1chu1t M1011111Y
?036? (ludo 'ii""'
Newpu1t Br.i•h t~
92660
lhrs bus1oe\s t• t ••h
dueled by "' ond••11l11 •I
tl.JVf! you 1t.uh•ct drn11,
bu~111r" Y"t7 ""'· l'rr 1 R11hard Mn11Mly
Thi\ 't•ll .. 111rnl w.1
toled wolh 1111' ( """'" Clerk •>I o,.,,,,,,. f 111111 ,
on 04109/04
'200469117 43
Daily Pilot llpt I' 71
29. M•y IJ 7004 11111,
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re.ider\ •re ht"by
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on ~n equal upporlunot~
ba>1s
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c11m1n.11to11. call HUO toll
flu al I 800 424 8!>90
Auctions 1483
WANTED
ANTIQUES
Older Style Furniture
PIANOS & Cotltctible1 •Aus, .... r..., .. . .,..,_ . ....,.,..O"' ... •'·"'. •
$$CA9HPA10 ft
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l •lhograph Monument
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buultlully lramod $2000
714-744-4773
ENTERTAINMENT
ELECTRONICS
ElectronlCS/Audio·
Video Equipment ~
i10• IV\ OVO playen
etc •!I Pol"t Cea'td1
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HOME
FURNISHINGS
Furniture
OURRY SLEIGH HO
Solicl wood brand new ••
bo~ must move Worth
S8Xl sac S2!lO 94g. "NHJ:lll
NASA mem111y loam
nialt set New on plalloc
w warranty S695 can
deliver 949 3'i5 8097
leather Sofa & Loveseat
b1111d new on the crate
Must Sell Can deliver
$795 949 355 8097
Cor&eous ~ 02 CIW
round sololaore dlomond
~lallnum ring, size 6 /4 9-19 939 0622
Cats 3610
RlSCUl 9 1 1 l•h"s
Unter 1.11nltcs Happen•
Pel Owners Need Help
Well Mannered Adult
Cah & Older Ooe' nttd
new home.s Adopt Adult
An1md1• lO ddy retu111
Pol1<y
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MISCELLANEOUS
MERCHANDISE
Miscellaneous
Merchandise
FREE
3855
PALM TREE 949-548-6737
5 ,,11 your Car
in Clm1~ij1Bd I
NEWPORT
CONSIGNMENT GALLERY
NmOU£S &-COU£CTIBL£S • UPSCAI.£ FURNrruRE
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• LASH Bn OlTI'
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• Consignmtno f~t'p•ed l>a1h
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888-434-0 7 2 2
949-71 S-31 S6 ~lor.........,c-t fbne .. um :b Ill"-,.,
commllOf1 8'lYl)t IS ~ Up
10 si.r.co.<XX> ~134 Newport Beach
Olea tor lease 4540
lASTSIOI CM Ole 'CIC
8Yilll 364sf !)34\f, 1?8\sf
I i'9 Callrllo St. CJMt. clean
1J NI loc! 949 642 5171
Prime Office Suite
Appro• 681sf 1063sl &.
1223sl •t SI 80 SI 98tsc
nuo N•wport Center
Av•1lablt 213 746 6300
HOMtS FOA 5ALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Corona del Mar
f• .... !.y -· CDM htne Te111ee Jbd/JW 4
car paee. custom kitchen,
ff end! door' ' WWldows w11ound Many U!>ll ades
Rose courtyard w/!ountMI
Pool Sl)ll w/witterlall P/P
on!)' no aeenls SZ.225.<XXl Call Francis (949).500 <:ar1
Hlthlondt 400 De Sota
Te11ace 4br Jba home.
lot soze 20.000. on the
Can~on OcHn votw,
comptte ly remod
12.899.000 Vic Peterson
Peterson Construction
OH lan 949 929 1419
"Sollhoueo" former
model homt Sl.J00.000
2br 2b1, + olloCHW
w/cu1t9m bullljns H P
l1und rm, 1tt1ch 2 c 111
reclfl< v ....... Roelty
714-13'· .. lU
tHCOMI r a orauv
T11plu Men Vtrdt.
totally rehabbed, 3br
1.5ba I 2br l.5b1, 18 l
ORM $999,000 Alt Don
NEED TO
SELL YOUR
PROPERTY
OUR HOMES
OF THE WEEK
PAGE ON
SATURDAYS
CAN HELP
CALL
lOWll OOOMNlU
949.574 .. 4245
AHN GEMDIOUS
949-574-4249
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OPIN SUN l -4, 2 9
lode90 loy Or
s tory with sot down
view ol oceans &. sun
sets la 3br • lamrm,
over 'l!>OO sf, on Sypy
111ns. 3 car 1111eae.
Olfers bet w een
$1.395.000 SI 795,000
will be co1u1dered
Noralte Paulson Realty
949 632·6489
0
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at lhe end ol a l!ul de·
u c 4br 4 Sba mslr ba
+ oflc downstairs
$2,425,000 no
mellow roo1
949·2S4·3700
lrlCTACUl.AR TlNNIS
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5br 6ba home 1 2Z•cr e
of lush arouncS.. private
U&httd f1nnls court 180
• ocn & c1t1Una views
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comm !>DOI & \Pd Only
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949 856 9705
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949-450-1109
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entry S5.m.ooo l}Jlrock
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3b~ 1918 \f pool 'P•
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< ut1a1• by the bay &
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1a,1• 949 730 16'> I
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(/14) 11? 8189
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RENTALS
Rental To Share ·6030
Balboa Peninsula
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hl1>~ .,onoy wllllloow\ .Id<>
yilfd w "'I•• di~ "'''' ...... SI 'l'>O "'" ~ 9 1>44 OJ'Jli
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ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
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ATTENTlON! ALL PARENTS OF
LITTLE-LEAGUERS
AND BASEBALL PLAYERS
UNDER 18!
This page is designed to showcase the
boll players here in our community. Your
child ca n be on this page for just $25 .00,
FRIDAY, MAY 2 1, 2004
Daily~ 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 Doily Pilot lor credit cord number) then
moil to: ·
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
330 W. lay St.
Costa Mesa, Ca Hf. 92627
AnN: Baseball Cards
ti II ls mon cOft'ttnlent for you, lee! lrM to dfop by O\lf off kt II
~30 W. loy St. COSIO AW.
We will de1lgn a "IASEIAll CARD" for your child and
pubH1h it on our i pecial pagel
All PHOTOS Will 81 RfTURNID TO THI ADDRESS YOU PROVIDE lfLOW.
• PLAYER'S NAME & NUMBER: ____________ AGE._· __ _
TEAM NAME:-------------POSITION:. _____ _
~
Addr ... for return of photo:
Ctty: --......:..-------------Zip Code ___ ___._
If you wteh to pey by credit c•rd:
C•rd Number: ________ _...; __ . ___ Exptrtitlon:. ____ _
910n8ture of Cardholder: .·_ ;........~----------------
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flooun1 a paint. 111
oppll•no&, $2450/mo 1l4'567.Q.>4 562 .Qt.., w/llllf• pvt y11 d, RV jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii KC.OH PIOI lln4K only
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TtllOft 949.156 9705
J..-'00 s ti.e 4.0 3111 ml, fvft I.ct won
lklt1111M1y nwllllic rod
oetmHI ltlv. ".v1&•tio11,
.,.otl ru. thlomo whb. ltllo new '23,495 11557291
Blt r 949·516·1111 4'ir 2tM '-"• F/A ~ .. ..._...,..~
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4bd/2b.I ""'"'· pool. .., .. lol/1.ul de nc ~atlon
B1h1/f1lrvltw Awall AIM. $27115114 319 0610
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(ltbor IW mel• IMt)
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ltcense Boetd Slat•
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kit"'-" ball\ t•168J66 114-Ht-"H
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Clslng
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• Wood ftoor1no
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roaum• to Co ntecl, Lan lthtf •Ul*b cOlld,
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e.1y for wcrdL The 5holb of diunb-
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tr the auction lwU wme~lllll lll'lftle. II iJ because Natih-Soutb were playina invatcd minor a:un rais-
es Nor1h's rwo dub$ was foreifta,
promisio& a minimum or five clu68
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body & meclla11lul
cond S• h1bli1 Espanol
$16.995 v624l91 Bllr .... ,. ...... --.......-..............
lftl. immeclAant red/IMI
$13,900 wcw•uto,com
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CO, chtomo whls, superb
lillt new cond, S21,995
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