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TUESDAY,FEBRUARY25,2003
Marinapark hOtel may go to voters
Newport Bea ch le aders will decide tonight if the
proposed 110-room resort wi ll be put on a ball ot.
QUESTION
Should the proposecfresort
a1 Marinaparit be put to a
citywide vote? Call our
Readers Hotline at (949)
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Daily Pilot
recommended that the city rcqum.: both
'>lepi. take place before the pro1ect i' ap·
proved. Council member' will ,Ll\o vote
on whether 10 accept formally the mO'>I
recent modifications 10 Lhe propo.,ed
proiect that ratcheted the origmal I Sfl
room~ down to 110.
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members will dl·cidc 1onigh1 whe1her
an environmental i.tudy should be re·
quired for a luxury resort al Marinapark
and also whether UH' project should be
put 011 a ball ot.
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Ml'm worried people will th1nl that
thi!. vote ii. IU approve the project and
it's 1101," Mayor Steve Bromberg '>aid.
UThat dec1~ion i!'. a long way away and
the public will haw plenty uf chance•' to
~peak lo th,11 que-;tion."
fonigh1'~ '>cheduled vote on the '>llf'
plan i'> n~4wred by the California l:nvi
ronmcntal ()uality Act and a.bo will
pave the way for 1he environmental
l>tudy, Ci ty Ally. Bob Burnham explaint"d
in a rcpon lo council rnemberc;.
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Though it''l possible that the election
and the environmental study would
take place anyway ai. part of lhe ap·
proval process for the reson. i.1aff has
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Trinity
decision
postponed
"Thirty-year-old Christian
n etwork wa nts to produce
programming outdoo rs, but
seve ral Costa Mesa resid e nts
objecte d .
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MI:...\/\ -Ba.wd on nl'ighhor. mm·
plamti., the l'lanning Lomm>~'>ion '>hut down
ln1111y 0 1ri.,1i.m Center\ outdoor 1elevi-.1on
1ap111g at1tvitte' until 11 hac, morl' lime 10 fl'
view the ccnlcr\ ongin.J permit. Re..,1dem'>
dt~turbed by the noi-.c and glare of the cen-
ter's outdoor filming pleaded with the com·
mt~"lon 10 prohJbu any ourdoor attt\'11)'.
On ~londay. the Plannmg Comml\sion
un.irnmou .. ly dl"l'tdl'd Ill po .. 1polll'. unlll
See TRINITY. Page A4
REFUELING
.,
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EDUCATION
Teachers of
the Year
A seagull makes ott with a prized Cheeto courtesy of Jorge Chavez and his wife, Mana. at th e Newport Pier on Monday evening
honored THE VERDICT
Newport-Mesa selec ts Judy
Taylor a nd Pauline Mara nian
to represent the district in
countywide competition.
The blind mullet off the Newport Pier
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
NEWPOIIT·MFSA -They've taught SIU·
dents in the Newpon·Mesa Unified School
Dis trict for years. TI1ey've shared their lives
with their students and have shared in their
students' lives, as well. Now, ll1ey're being
recognl7.ed as top educators in tJ1e district.
They're Newport-Mesa's teachers of the
year.
In an award banquet held Feb. 13. the
See TEACHERS. Pase A4
P eoplt• who complain Jhou1
waler quahty today don't know
how >;ood they havt.' it
compared to Lhe early day<; of
Newpon. A compari5on of our two
piers is illui.tralive.
The Balboa Pier was a 10uri<;I pier.
"ll1us, the Balboa Pier had railings so
that tourists could lean against them
while admiring the beautiful blue
Pacific Ocean. The Newport Pier had
no railings. When 'lhips tied up to
load and unload, railings would have
been a nuisance. Even when shJ ps
no longer tied up to it and trains no
long~r came our on lhe tracks, the
Newport Pier had n o railings. If a
ROBERT
GARDNER
toum1 lcU olT Lhe
pier whtle
admiring the
beautif\JI blue
Pacific Ocean.
thar wa'> 1us1 100
bad.
But the real
difference
between the two
piers was their
toiJet facililics. If.
while strolling on
the Balboa Pier.
one felt the need to go to tJ1e toile t,
quite a challenge was presented.
Time meant everything. Hopefully.
on e h.id a 101 or tt hr...i. one lldd 111
walk bad. to the loot of the pier at
MJm ~1rer1 llwn one walll'd nr rau,
depcndmg on rhc ume element.""'
blodc.., dnw11 Mam Street toward Lht'
Pavilton. \.\lhen one came 10 \<>10·!>
Curio . hop al lhl' cornt'r of Mam
StrL'l'l and Bay Avc•nue. one rurnrd tn
the left anc1 wallwJ (or ran l 111 the
comer of Bny Avenue dlld
Wai;hington ~trt'C'l. Tiwre. Ol1l' found
a small cement '\tructure beanng a
sign that read "Puhhl Comfort
Station: lllat wa ... tht• pubht 1111let.
I have alwa)"' thought 1hr ~tKn
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accurate than lhl' mort' common
Getting his plans set for life after the commission
Costa Mesa Planning
Co mmissioner Walt
Davenport has served the
city for almost 23 years, a
stretch that is near its end.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MF.SA -Walt Davenport bu
sat on the dais for more than 1,000 Plan-
ning Comm.lsaion meetlnp.
No one on the newty appointed Plan-
ning O>mrnillfon even comes ck>Se to
that atadldc.
But when the new commJukK\ con-
YeneS for the ftnt time In Muth, OIYen·
port's familiar face
will be absenL
Davenport. wtto
served on the com·
miMion for almost 23
years. was not re-ap·
pointed last week af-
ter the council
changed Its selection
process to indlvidual
appolntments.
Walt Davenport The los.. means the
new commiwon will
haw to wort much harder on gruplng
some ot the complex ls8ues It ls con-
fronted with, said l'\anning Commission
Chairwoman Kao1.na ~ who u the
ltCOnd lnOIC ..., commitlioner ls go-
lnl Into jUlt her llfth ,., 00 the dais.
"What (Davenport) provides is an
understanding or traffic modeling. an
understanding of land-use planning. an
understanding that none or us. as hard
as we work. will have because we haven't
been doing it for as long.· Foley said.
"Whether you agree or disagree on par-
ticular outcomes for particular applica-
tions. he has an understanding and
knows how to ask some good questions
that rnlght trigger discussions about a>T·
Ulin things.~
When Davenport was first appointed
to the ~ In 1980, the dty was
In the early days of ~t and
~projects lb &be Colla Mesa
Courtyards. 1901 Newpo(1 Plua lftd "Di·
qleSqmR.
AA ftrM. be )Ult -.med he WoUld
serve ou1 hi fo ur-year term. Rut ht· rn
joyed the post loo much to give 1t up
·1 lilced having a hand in shaptn~ !ht'
way Costa Mesa would look in thf" fu
ture, • said the soft· poken, circum-.pl'ct
Davenpon.
He also said the rugh caliber and Ion ·
gevity of the city's planning taff, includ ·
lng Zoning Administrator Perry Valan·
line and Red~lopment Manager Mike
Roblnson, kept hJm comln$; back for
more.
Som<1 of the prof«u he is mc-»t proud
of hdplng to c:nold lnd.ude ~e Orange
County Performlnc AIU c.enter, South
Cout Re:ptttoty's theater, South ~
Pla1.a ~ and the bddle coonectln.g i&
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Daily Pilot
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· A2 Tuesday, Fetiru.y 25, 2003
KIDS TALK BACK
Getting
hands
dirty in
learning
The Daily Pilot went to
Our Lady Queen of
Angels School in Newport
Beach to ask
eighth-graders, 'What
form of teaching do you
benefit from the m ost?'
"Probably a
hands-on
melhod
because it
involves you
in I.he work.
and because
it's instilled in
your memory
more when
you're doing
it. H
KELLY MORRISON, 13
Newport Beach
"Interactive
and hands-on
demonstra-
tions because
when you just
read from a
book. you
dop't retain it
as'welJ.."
MARY
FlYNN, 13
Newport Beach
"A group
hands-on
melhod
because you
get to interact
with your
peers and you
get I.heir
insight on
what you're
learning."
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TREVOR GLADYCH, 14
Newport Beach
"Hands-on
activities
because if
you work
hard on
something, it
I.hen goes
into your
long-term
memory and
you'll
remember iL" STEPHEN LJIJMiJ;-'t4··--... ._ .. _____ _
Newport Beach
"I lands-on
and group
activities
because it's
more
=~· KRAHE, 14
Newport
Beach
-Interviews and photos
compil.ed by Olristine Carrillo
Dally Pilot
ON ~-CAMPUS
IN THE CLASSROOM
StAN HILLER /DAILY PILOT
Marine Science student Chris Larsen listens to a class demonstration on how to feed various aquarium fish last Friday at Orange Coast College. .
Getting their hands wet
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
T he crab and I.h e lobster
fought.
The lobster buJJdozed
over the crab.
The crab trampled over I.he
lobster.
And a lesson in survival of I.he
fittest was learned.
As bolh animals were driven by
hunger, I.heir instinctual behavior
kicked in, despite their simulated
habitat, and I.hey fought one anotJ1er
for nearly every piece of fish Lhal fell
into I.he tank.
About 13 students carefully
observed and took notes on I.he
animals' behavior and I.he feeding
process as a whole, since. after aJJ,
I.hat is what I.he Marine Aquarium
Science class al Orange Coast
~·
The Newport-Mesa Unified School
District offers menu choices each day at
elementary ~ta may moo.. vegetarian eotree if desired.
The ••llCdon varin and may be either
a 11119d, undwlch or hot entree. School
lunches are $2 eech. Here's what's
being l8rved this week:
TODAY
Mund\8ble Lundi Salad with fruit
yogurt or pepperoni end cheese pizza,
Students in OCC's Marine Aqu arium
Science class learn about the ocean's
creatures without visiting the ocean.
College is all about
"We're very happy to have this
class because it gives our students a
hands-on learning experience ...
which i~ the best type of learning."
said Professor Dennis Kelly. "They
work way harder in this class but I.he
payoff i!> that I.hey get to learn Lhese
animals personalJy."
. After listening to Kelly's brief
lecture late Friday morning. the
srudents learned about aquarium
feeding through a more sensate
method. 1Wo of Kelly's former
s1udent!>, holh of whom nuw work as
student aquarium managers at OCC
opened their bags of fro:t.en fish -
•
anchovies. squid, etc. -and taught
I.he students how lo cut and prepare
I.he food for I.he different fi5h in each
of the aquariums along I.he
classroom's walls.
•1t's just such a responsibility ...
you're responsible for I.heir lives,·
said 16-year-old Alden Glinert, a
marine ecology major. "You can
learn so much from viewing I.hem
through I.he glass. Aq uariums. in
geneml, are just intriguing.·
Sin ce many of the students, like
Glinen, have an 111terest in
aquariums, I.he cl'™' also serves a':i
an education I.hey can talc.e home
with them or even tum into a career.
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
crisp green salad with ranch dr&uing,
sliced pears, choice of milk
WEDNESDAY
Munchable Lundi Salad or two mini
cheeseburgers, lettuce and pieties,
Craisins, choice of milk
THURSDAY
Vegetarian health undwic:h or turkey
fryz with dipping eeuce, bebv cetTOCS
with randl dip, ctteeto., pif1811PP1e
tidbits, choice of milk
FRIDAY
Mund\eble Lund\ Salad or two beef or
veggie eoft tacaa, leauce, ..... and
ctte.a, choice of Juice,~
graham crec*ers, choice of milk
MONDAY
Munchable Luncft S.lad or c:hidcen
nugget1 wtth dipping uuoe, baby
c:.n'Otl wtth qnch dip, dlOk:e of fruit
birthdey ~.choice of milk
The Mund\9bie Lundi Saled contains
By teaching student!. the mechanics
of aquarium!> alon~ wilh how to
'>tmulate lhe animals' naturaJ
life-.ryle-. in an arufic1al setting. I.he
'>11Jdent5, Kelly hopes. will walk away
from IJ1e da.5-\ with a well-rounded
knowledge about marine aquarium
science.
"The ocean is so huge and we
know !><l li1tle about it." said
20-year-old Nilc.ola.J AJvarado, who
came 10 I.he United Slales from
Costa Rica 1ust to study marine
science. "This rnanne sdence
c.Jepartmt:nl is really good. It's no t
JUSI lecture. We get tu learn by
doing."
• IN TME CLASSROOM 1s a weekly
feature m which Daily Pilot educatt0n
wnter Christine Camllo visits a campus
1n the Newport·Mesa area and wntes
about her experience
tossed greens. c:heny tC>fNtoes,
crackers and protein eourcea 8'd'I ..
cheese, aunftowef Meda, fruit yogurt
and~ peanuts. (•ft9Mut
butter on selected days)
No child~ d/.mmlMfed ....
becau .. of race, NM. color, nM101t.J
origin, 11ge or diubillty. If It 19 b ... .ed
•child ha beett dla•naMlld,....,
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Rain will continue this
morning and in the eariy
afternoon, but by evening, it
should taper down quite a bit.
Highs will top out around 60.
Lows will hover near 60.
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Tuesday, February 25 2003 A3
Newport-Mesa bills are ready for. state exposure
Three state lawmakers meet Friday's
deadline to tu rn in bills. One would extend
¥egan's Law, which expires this year.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPOR1·MESA -State law-
makers here hope to wake the
Mate up from its budget night-
mare with more than 60 pro-
post.'Cl laws tha1 they submined
by Priday's deadline.
Members of the state Assembly
or Senatt had until Friday to ap-
ply for biU numbers for the 2003
legislative i.es.<Jon.
Newpon Beach's . Assembly·
man John Lampbell. for exam·
pie. has propo!>ed a handful of
ambiuous propo!>a.ls that would
enar1 ~ubstantial changes to the
current :>tructure.
·lhls is a time for dramatic ac-
tion. particularly on fiscal lsrues
given the condition or the state
budget and che economy.~
CampbeU said . •1t's the prover·
bial 300-pound gorilla.~
Campbell's Assembly Constitu·
t.ional Amendment 6. as it is
ltnown, would limit future legis·
latJve funding by tying it to in-
creases in population and in.Oa ·
tion. Spending. in essence. could
not increase faster than eco-
nomic growth.
Pan of the current crisis has re·
suited in a more troubling imbal-
ance in increasing state funding,
as proposed in Gov. Gray Davis'
budgei. and a loss of revenue
.. )
caused by a stru~l11g econom y.
Among his 17 bills, campbell
has also prop(>sed to extend
Megan's l.aw, which expires at the
end of the year, extend tax-free
access to the lntemet until Jan. I.
2008 -also expiring thi'> year -
free cities from l>O·called "un·
funded mandates" by the <1tate
and implement a "po'>tcard"
state tax return.
State Sen. Ross Johnson's pack·
age of 23 bills aJso !>how. an
awareness of the state budKet
fallout. Gov. Davis has estimated
the current year's deficit at more
than $30 billion.
1Wo bills introduced hy John·
son , who represenu. CoMa Mesa
and Newport Beach. would \Ub·
:>tantially change the way the
'>late funds school diblricts,
which Davis' cuts have hit hard.
Both Senate Bill 177 and Sen·
ate Bill 588, mt.roduccd Wedne.·
day. would give local districts
more OexibiJHy, Juhnwn poltcs-
man Mall Ross said. The first bill
would repeal state funding cat-
egories and. instead. hand
money to the cli!>triru in a lump
~um.
"It's pulling away the Sirin~."
RoS!. said. "Who hcner to make
the detcrrrunation ahou1 how to
LI!>e the fundc; than the schools
themselvi:~."
Johnson abo propoc;es two
bills 10 cut down un workers
compensation abu~ that would
c;et higher :>tandards fur what
would quaJjfy for J chum. One
bill raise. the bar for '>tres.s-re-
laled claims like chronic fatlb'Ut'
syndrome.
Johnson h~ aJ\O introdul·ed
bills to exci:.e the idenuuei. of vie·
tim!> and witnt.''-'><''> from polil:e
reporu.. I le ha.-, albO rernt:roduced
h.is proposal lo move the state's
primary from March 10 Septem-
ber. That bill wru. passed through
the state Legwa1ure in 2002, but
was vetoed by Dam.
Co!tta Mesa'1. N.sembtyman
Ken Maddox. in tus pack.age of 23
bills. hasn't been J.'> o nented
toward the '>late\ No I 1<,:.ue. N> a
re!>erve police officer and '>Oc1al
conservclt.ivc. Maddox's bilb tend
10 reflect thO<il' 'itMCC'>.
Maddox\ most po1en1ially hot-
buuon bill. which he proudly
call'> a "pru-hfc bill: would give
unborn felUM' more nght'>. Preg-
nant women wuld ui,e the <;ame
-reasonable forte" in defending
their fetu:.e'> durinf( an anad..
Anotht:r Maddox bill would
limi1 the ngtw. of local .:ovem·
rnenl'> lrom <,eiz.in~ thurth prop·
ertic~ with ernuwn1 domain pow-
er...
I le acltnowledg~ th~ prn·
po&a.ls could face significant op
pos.illon.
·There ..., not a large amount of
really religious people:: u1 the
capital rigt\1 now.~ Maddox !>did
·nne latter propo~I "'no1 d bill
that h~ rebgiow. ovenonb. II'>
bas1ca1Jy a propeny ngtm bill."
Maddox ha<, al!.o mtro<luu~d
bills to increase \Creening of da)'
care woritcr... cratk. down on 11
legal pharmac1e!> and hnut lhe
applicauon of ~ taxe-. w non
hotel ai:tiviu~ ·
Maddox I!. clho 1 JrT)'lllK lite
water for Orange < <11m1~ <..cicl'>l
keeper. an e11v1runr11t•111.tl wuup
~ tn Newpon Ht-dlh. 111 f>d.''
a bill tha1 wouJd wve luld.I agt.!n
cie'> who u'>t' rnicrofihra11on ll>
treat urban runuO IJll' nld'tl 10 , •. 11
the water tot ullen fl•vi:nui-
NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW
ON THE AGE NDA
I lere a re some 11ems the
Nt.•wpon Beach Ciry Council will
con.,idcr 1onigh1.
SENIOR AFFORDABLE
HOUSING
'two itL'ITI'> on 1he (i1y
( ounol\ agenda could pu'>h
forward a popular plan w build
I 50 u1111' of affordable '><'mor
hou"n~ a1 l.ower Bayvit'\>\
1 .. 1ndmg ,hem\ in front of Lhe
rnurml toni¢11 include
r.1pprovmg a loan aw-eemen1 IO
hl'lp finance 1he project and
app111v1ng cuncepiual plans.
WHAT TO EXPECT
loniw1r'., public hearing i-.
likely ICI gcncrnle M>me inlcrei.t.
~mt<' lhl· fir.t murmur that there
1111gh1 ht• ">uch d proje<.t,
ml·mhcr., of the public haw
FYI
• WHO: Newport Beach City
Council meeting
•WHEN: 7 p.m. today
• WHERE: Council Chambers at
City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
•INFORMATION: Complete
agendas and staff reports are
available at
www.city.newport·beach.ca. us;
(949) 644-3000
been damoring for information
on how to score one of the units.
F.ventualJy, a lonery will decide
who gets in.
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS
ANNEXATION
Council members tonight will
finally vote on whether the city
wants to annex unincorporated
West Santa Ana Heights. the
Sanra Ana Country Oub and a
<1mall area south of Mesa Drive
Staff m embers have compiled
detailed information on wha1
the annexations could mean for
the city. indudtng to 1hc bud~el
bonom line.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Though some di~entl'r., are
out there. most out:>pok(•n
residen ts of We'>t Santa AnJ
I !eights have ~d they'n•
anxiou., to becomt" pan of
Newpon Beach. 'Ille city\ main
reservation wa-. whether lhf'
less· than-luuallvl' propt·n~ 1.tx
prospect:> of the area neate<.I .1
financial di1'ince111ivc. Bui
aLcording 10 ~taJf rt'port .... ft'clr'>
the city wo ul<l lo<,e money frorn
annexat.ion appear unfoundl·d
Annexing the art'a will likl'lv ,1dcl
abou1 $90.000 a yt·ar 10 rill' l llY\
budget
Ille que<.uon of\\ hcther 111
dllnex the tounll)' llub j., J llule
~uclc.ier. ThouKh club lcadt'r'> '><I~
they're anxiou'> for t1 l\lcwporl
Reach addrc.-so;, nly uOil'lal'> art·
worried dbuUI ~ll'pp111g 1111 <.11-.ILI
M~a·~ drum to tht lluh
CITYWIDE TREE POLI CY
lo comply with 1cn11' 111 a
lawsuit se11leme111. lOUnc1I
mt.!rnbcr. tum~t wlll LC>rNder
whether IO bulT dlld poh,h rule'
go,erning city uwntd lrt'l'' ll1t·
ci1y agrcc.'<.l w tale .a IM rt'<1th111g
look a1 ii'> tree pohlll''> .t'> p.111 of
J .,e11Jt•men1 wr1h thl' Halb11J
Arbor ~otiel} u\lcr 1lw wy'-.
rl'moval ol 2.1 lieu' lrl'C'> in
H,dllCJa VLllagt• JJ.,I tall
WHAT TO EXPECT
lrei-1upito., Jlv.J~' '>t'l'lll IO
clr;J\\ " cro" d In .11.lt..l111un lO
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL BOARD PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA
FRANCE STUDENT
EXCHANGE PROGRAM
llw hoard wiU hear a
prc-.cn1a1ion from ~ix members
of thl• Newport Beach Sister Ciry
A'>'ln .. which has joined the
Nt'WJlOrt·Mesa Unified School
Di...lnct over the pa.st few years
111 ho'\ting exchange studen ts
from Ant1bes. Frclllce. Members
lrom the .b'>ociation. as well as
exdiange c;1udents from Anti~
Jnd lheir Newport-Mesa
LhJpt'ron' and host family
memher<o. will !>hare information
Jnd their experiences about the
exch1m~e<l program with the
hoard.
MEASURE A
OPERATIONS REPORT
Under the consent calendar.
which reqwres a single motion
from the board 10 pass a series
of proposals, the board will be
pre:>ented two issues concerning
Measure A operations. The first
part o f the proposal deals with
the completion of asphalt repair
and reRlacement at various sites
totaling $251.923. The second
part requests the approval of
construction inspection services
al two different groups of
chools. Those schools receiving
services by Kleinfelder lnc. are
I IF:\lPI f ILl.'S --IU '( I" ~ ( \I{ I) I I " . . .
FYI
•WHAT: School board meeting
• WHEN: 7 p.m. today
• WHERE: 2985-A Bea r St., Costa
Mesa
•INFORMATION: (714) 424-5000
not to exceed $360,000, while
those schools retaining the
i.ervices or UCMJ Inc. are not 10
exceed $210.000.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The board is expected to
approve the proposal.
2003 SUMMER SCHOOL
The board will hear a
presentation regardjng the
location and calendar for the
2003 summer school for
secondary education. The
proposal asserts that the middle
school level summer program be
held at TeWmkle Middle School
and consist of a 25~day session.
The high school level program
would be held at ~tancia High
School and would consist of a
30-day instruction . Oasses
would generally meet between 8
a.m. and 12:20 p.m. daily.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The board is expected 10
a pprove the proposal.
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M Tuesday, F~bruary 25, 2003
PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Alarm stops Costa
Mesa burglary
An attempted burglary
botched by a burglar alarm
was reponed Saturday
night at the Boys Qub in
Costa Mesa.
At about l l:30 p.m .. the
alleged b urglars entered
the bullding in the 2100
block of Tustin Avenue
through a locked door, said
Costa Mesa Police LI. Dale
Birney.
"They began to gather all
the stuff and left it near the
front door," he said. "But
the alarm sounded sud·
denly and they left every·
thing by the front door and
Oed."
Birney said they at·
tempted 10 steal a variety of
items including tools and
electronics. No one h as
been arrested yet, but the
incident is being investi-
gated, he said.
Two injured in
freeway accident
Two women suffered
critical injuries earl y Sun -
day· morning after their
sport utility vehicle rolled
over and came to res t u p·
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Fairview Rolld and
Merrimac W..,-. Petty theft
was reported at 9:40 a.m.
Sunday.
• Harbor Bouteverd and
Newport Boulevard: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported at 1 :45 a.m.
Sunday.
• Loren Lane: Petty theft was
reported in the 3000 block at
8:09 a.m. Sunday.
• Newton W..,-. Vandalism
was reported in the 700 blodt
at 12:30 p.m. Sunday.
•Placentia Avenue: Graffiti
was reported in the 2100
block at 9:41 a.m. Sunday.
•~Street: Graffiti was
reported in the 1000 blodt at
10:27 a.m. Sunday.
• Ea.st 20th Street: A home
burglary was reported in the
100 block at 4:32 a.m.
side down in the mlddle of
the southbound San Diego
Freeway, Costa Mesa Fire ,
officials said.
When firefighters ar-
rived on scene f4t about
2:23 a.m ., they found one
woman trapped under the
vehicle and the second
one ejected from the vehi·
cle, said Costa Mesa Fire
Ranalfon Qlief Ouis Riley.
BoU1 women, said to be in
their 20s, suffered critical
trauma injuries and were
transponed to \Wstern
Medical Center in Santa
Ana and UCI Hospital.
Preparedness event
set for March 15
Mesa Emergency Aux·
iliary Communications
and Harbor Trinity OlUrch
wiU co· host an Em ergency
Preparedness Fair on
March 15.
The event wiJI take place
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the
church's parking lot at the
intersection of Baker Street
and Fairview Road in
Costa Mesa.
Several public safety
agencies will participate in
the fair. The fair will show
visitors what the city is do-
ing to prepare for narurai
disasters, as well as threats
to n ational security. lnfor·
mation: (714) 966-0556.
-Sunday.
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• East Balboa Boulewrd:
Petty theft was reported in the
000 block at 3:56 p.m. Sunday.
• East Bay Avenue:
Vandalism was reported in
the 300 block at 9:04 a .m.
Sunday.
• Fordham: Battery was
reported in the 2200 block
at 2:34 p.m . Sunday.
• West Ocean Front: An
attempted theft was
reported in the 2200 block
at 3:20 a.m . Sunday.
• Polaris Drive: A home
burglary was reported in
the 1000 block at 10:54 a.m.
Sunday.
• Torrey Pines Lane: A home ·
burglary was reported in the
100 blodl at 11:45 a.m Sunday.
• 36th Street: A burglary
was reported ip the 600
block at 5:19 p.m. Sunday.
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TRINITY "I'm glad that the cbalrwoman
found a way to look deeper, N ~d
Continued from Al· ~ and~ucb started the
center in 1973 in Tustin, thougb
March 24, modification of the they mewed the international
center's original pennit and Its re--headquarters to c.osta Mesa In
quest to conduct outdoor 1V ac-1998. The center's rel.igio~ pro·
tivity on a regular basis until the gramming is brOadcasl a~ ~
commission could get a more so-country and intemationally. i
phistfcated legal opinion on those · In 1996, the center received a
issues. Nearby residents also • special event pennit to conduct
charged that the oenter was vio-outdoor activity on certain occa·
1ating its original use permit sions. But four yea{& later nearby
Some residents rejoiced at the residents complained that the
cornmis&on's decision to take outdoor activity was occurring
more time to study issues. more frequently, which required a
TEACHERS
Continued from Al
Newpon·Mesa Unified Federation of
Teachers presented Teacher of the Year
awards. which included a $2,500 check. to 30
teachers throughout the district for achiev·
ing excellence in teaching. ·
Judy Taylor
Dally Piiot
wants to be a good nelghbor.
ditrerent type of pemllt. •11 may oot have happened i11
Theeedcitfoy alertth ed. thepecenmu~t.er~~ the past, but that's not lmen. the n r e new • r .. r~ • said
the center claimed that since it lionaJ. ~no · ~ organization It While Marianne Reger, the ~..3 have to comply. said Mel city's senlo.r deputy anom~. !.aid
. .Jnnner. ,,.. that the aty could only llllpo!.e Lee ~te.,_. ... · I .. "U . The ci ated the need fur a the "the east restnctl~ mtth on
nni :;' ~8! center refused to the cen~er because of new reU-
pe ·"' ~ u til late 20oi Lee glous land use laws. Olair Kalrina ~·1 or Qne un · Poley asked for a more in depth
m' the meantime. the center legal review.
continued to conduct its outdoor
TV activity. ~ting a nuisance
nearby residenl3 said.
John <:asorio, who represents
the center, claims the church
• OEJRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (9491
574-4221 or by &-mail at
dairdre.ne1111man@latimes.com.
Pauline Maranian
NEWPORT-MESA
TEACHERS OF THE YEAR
SCHOOL Adams Elementarv
Adult Education Alternative Education Andersen Elementary
Corona del Mar HiQh
Costa Mesa High
ColleSJe Park Davis Elementary Eastbluff EJementarv
Ensign Intermediate
Estancia Hiph School
Harbor View
fEkHER Diane Bonthlus
Karen Budner Carol Cums
C.rol Jewett
Peter Shelby
"I would say these were teachers who were
not only exceptional teachers, but they had
also found ways of giving back. to their pro·
fession or extending the ir influence lo In-
volve the community," said Linda Mook.
outgoing president of the federation. "I think
they're peopJe who deeply care about their
students and want to see them excel and
share their talents with others ... to achieve
that same level of excellence.•
After completing an arduous application
process, a Pll.iel of judges, which included
former teachers or the year, administrators
and PTA members. selected one teacher to
represent each school. The judges then
chose the district's top three teachers of the
year from that list, two or whom will re·
present the district in the Orange County
Teache r of the Year competition.
'It makes me feel honored but
also humbled because ... I feel
like I'm in good company.'
Pauline Maratlialn
Kaiser Elementarv
IOllybrooke Elementary
Lincoln Elementary
Mariners Newport Coast
Newport Elementary
Newpor1 Heiphts Newport Harbor High
Paularino
Cheri Sheldon
Susan Shinners
Tammy Evans
Nancy Gilbenson Gwwn Blankenship
Pauline Marani<tn
Wen<ty Jawor
Elizabeth Slezak
Arlene Wells Judy Taylor C.rol Singer
Lainie Mc Gann ~Lester
John baffron
Anaela Newman
lhomas Ban
Julphe Maniquls Pomona bled because ... I feel like I'm in good com·
pany," said Maranian, who has taught both
English and drama at F.stancia for the past
seven years. Teactung "is just about meeting
the kids where they are. You have 10 reach
them at their level and help them to nse to
where you know they can be."
Rea Elementary
Sonora TeWinkle
VtOtoria
Whittiet
Roberta Stidtler ~a~a':r~~
Susan Harmon
Ka ren Ridlter
Cheryl Roberts Eva Wagner Wilaon
Woodland
''We had some absolutely fabulous
tc~achers that we recognized this year.~ Mook
said. "It's probably, personally to me. one of
the most inspiring pans of my job . . . I'm
really proud and honored to be a part of thls
process. I think that they are not only out·
standing teachers, but they are also put in a
position of representing all the really great
teachers that we have in our district."
With that m entality driving her teaching
methods, the judges !mew that Maranian
would be an exceUent representative fur the
district in the Orange County competiLion.
They had a similar feeling about Taylor
d1 .. tric1 .1t 1hr t oui11v compelitJ011
The district"s top tllree teachers of the year
represented . the elementary, intermediate
and high school levels. Judy Taylor of Lincoln
Elemen tary, Cheri Sheldon of Costa Mesa
High School's middle school and Pauline
Maranian of Estancia High School were se·
lected as the district's top three teachers.
"I think. children live up to wha1 we !whew
in them,· said Taylor. a sixth-grade teacher
who has worked in the districl for I 8 year,.
"In teaching. my goal is to try and alway!>
keep them at the edge of their comfon 1.0nc.
There's always somebody in you1 room that
needs something differenl; there·~ alway<>
someone that is ready to be taugh1 uut,i<k or
the box."
Wtule both teacher' felt honoreJ to '1·n1·
a.' repreM'nt.111\'f''> for Lherr -.chool, Jr,lnrt
and t'\t>n ilwrr profe..,'iion. they bolh ddrn11
led lhat tht•rr l'\eryday expenertct'\ lrt tht'
cla~roorn n•m;un their bigge!>t rt'W"M<h
"I think ll'3l lung b never boring." laytm
'>aid. -If you can ~<> IO bt>d every nti;ht kllll\\
mg you've 1a11~h1 'orneone 'orne'thin~ 11,
1ust a woncfrrful Wd\' to Uve a hfe <111d I Ill\,.
\~hat I do ..
"It mctkes me feel honored but also hum-
After conductiilg on site visit<, 10 1he11
classroom and extensive intervieW'>. laylor
and Maranian were chor.en tu rcprel>en1 tht'
•CHRISTINE CARRILLO covers educa1ton and
may be readled at (9491 5744268 or bye mail a1
christme cam/lo " lat1mes.com
VERDICT
Continued from Al
simply unacceptable to the
employers. Thus, the Newport
Pier had its own toilet/comfort
station /restroom right there on
the pier.
However, since there was no
sewer line running out to the
Newpon Pier, it had for its
toilet/comfon station /restroom
an old·fashioned privy. an
outhouse, a structure enclosing
and supponing a board large
enough to sit on and do
whatever one does in a
privy/outhouse/comfon
station/restroom.
In a society that has a hard
enough time saying the word
toOet., trying to describe in words
acceptable to the general public
just what is deposited in such a
toilet presents a challenge.
However, the t:rdditional privy or
outhouse is ordinarily built over
a hole in the ground. The
Newpon Pier had no such hole
in the ground. It had a hole over
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the ocean. V/hatewr wen1
through that hole m Lhe
privy/outhouse/comfort
station /restroom went plop right
into the beautiful blue Pacific. II
then floated a.o.hore where the
happy bather; were frolklung in
the surf. The local Nl'Wpon kid'
called thol>e obJl't.t' "bhnd
mullet."
It wasn't just the pier 1ha1 had
this problem. lktng•al t.ea l~el.
you couldn't have outhouse:. in
early Balboa and Ralhoa L'>land.
so there were .-.ewer., but thei.e
sewers emptied right into the hay
LEGACY
Continued fron:i A I
to the eastern pan of the -;hop
ping center and ·.,eeing Metro
Point finally develop into o;ome
thing after ~everaJ fu1ile nt·
tempts."
Throughout 1he rnyried pro
posals he con.\idered. the emo-
tional reactions they provoked
and the vagarie" of politics. Oav·
enpon said he tried to maintam
an unbiased attitude.
"When there was room for
subjectivity, I tried to act on the
side of what would benefit Costa
Mesa las a whole! rather than iit·
dividual interests,· Davenport
said.
Oavenpon said he was di!Mlp·
pointed when he was not re
appointed last week. The council
lndividually interviewed and se-
lected commissioners, who did
not need the majority of the
council's aJ)provaJ.
Even before he was not re-
appointed, Davenpon said he
did not approve of the selection
process because of concerns
. that the commissions would be
too.closely attached to the <.:oun-
cil.
.1t tht• t•mJ of each ~trl't'l. Ami '"
11 Wd' that th<™! of U!> who
IE'amt."C.l w swim in tho~ t.IJY"
aJwJY" teamed to dog paddh· or
do Lhe hrea.st stroke MJ wt· wuld
w;mh ahead for anyth ing
'>U'>pidous that happenc<l tu bl·
nooung in the w.iter ahead of u'
We .tl..o learned to k.eep our
rnoutJ1., tightly do'-t."<l whilt•
'>'""1mming. Our w:lter ro<lay m .1\
haw prohlem!>, but not hke th.11
• ROBERT GARONER is a Corona fl•
Mar resident and a former 1udge H ~
column runs Tuesdays
'When there was room
for subjectivity, I tried
to act on the side of
what would benefit
Costa Mesa las a
whole] rather than
individual interests.'
Walt Davenport
n1at 'Mild, he aJso acknowl
edgl'd that the council migh1
have· felt it was lime for ~me
"new blood.· .
Although he hasn't given Lhe
future a lot of thought. becom·
ing a civic activist seems like a
n.itural segue. Davenpon said.
I olcy says she would be highly
<iupportlve of Oavenpon's con
tinued involvement ln city plan
ning Issues.
. Davenpon is "1so looking for·
ward to doing more pleasure
reading. woodworking and keep·
ing up with the various home·
owner re ponsibiJJtles when he
has more free time come March.
• O£IROAE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be readled at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman latimu.com. .
OB RU ARY
Olllly Piiot
TueMiay, february 25 2003 A5
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LETTER TO
THE EDITOR
Kohl's
store is
the right
answer
I 'm one of the IO rebidents on
Ashwood. I'm directly affecred
by the propobal to replace
Kona Lanes.
I a nd m y nine neighbors a ll
want Kona lan tb and the other
two other buildings replaced.
Why, you may abk? Because of
whar is there now. and what
could be there in the future.
I h ave not heard one other
proposal that makes any seme.
There are two vacant building<;
losing mo ney. and one outdated
bowling alley. I bowl in two
league!>, one a t Founrain Bowl in
Fountain Valley. the other at
SaddJeb ack Lanes in Mission
Viejo. Ask youro;elf why would I
drive to lhe'ie bowling
establi hments when there i' one
in my back yard tha t I could waJk
to.
Th e reason: Decent bowler~
can't bowl there because it
messes up their game. The aJley
is old a nd needs to be replaced.
The cost of this alone would run
into to the millions. an d
competing with Fo untain Lane'>,
wh ich is state of the art and cost
effective -Kona can nor
comp ere. 11 wiJI continue 10 gel
old and run down until ii aJso is
closed. Then we will have three
buildings vacanr. whic.h are old
an d very few thfag'i can go in
there.
What can o r what will go in
there? There are three very
specific use buildin gs that cannot
really be upda ted to their
previous uses. except the
Edwards thearer. in which a ·e·
movie house could go there. And
this is an im provemen t, ope n
until all hours into the night ere.?
Or the re wo uld be the
proposed KohJ's department
store, with wh ich I and my n ine
other neighbors get a park behmd
u . What in the world do you
think we want behind us?
When this was first p roposed , I
was against ic. Bu t KohJ's has m et
with us and has satisfied all of
our needs. The que tio n I
propose to you and everyone else
thar is against this is: What wouJd
you like back there ? Thi..s is the
question nobody seems to be
able to answe r.
MAILBAG
KEVIN ORTON
Costa Me a
OnJy the future will tell
success of the council picks
Well the deed is done. During a
marathon City Council meeting -
which began promptly at 6:30 Tuesday
evening and ended at l: 15 a.m.
Wednesday -the council
consummated their ill-advised new
selection process for the Planning and
Parb and RecreatJon commissions and
made their appointments. Deirdre
Newman's article on Thursday c·eoundl pleb tum up several
surprises•) covered the appointments
-and surprises -very well.
Eady in the meeting and despite
pauiona~ appeals by speakers before
the coundL toduding former mayor
Sandra Genis who pomted out the
many pitfalls of tbe prC>pC*d plan and
desaibed ll u "plmltinl tbe aeeda of conupdon.~ the coundl eelected the
new medlodoJoo. This plan. although
adll wry ftawed. ii a ttep b9c:k from the
origlml propoaJ IDllde by Ubby Cowan
rwo weeb.., wbk:b Would haw llwa
the •power of Goer to~
coundJ memben OM mppoinlfta.
The mechodoloo c:bolm requlnl a
four out of 8w "super rmjodty" to
overtuin 111 Mlanpc by c:oundl
memben 11D ..._.. commWIA*1
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paaq.._.mHldllllnocyettn pm. .
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READERS RESPOND
The d~ys may be numbered for the old alleys at Kona Lanes. there 1s talk of a Kohl's department store coming m to replace 1t.
What's next up the alley for Kona Lanes ?
AT ISSUE : The furure of Ko n a Lanes a nd whethe r it
sho uld be re placed by a d epartment s tore .
Y t".. Kohl\ -.1orc -.hould Ix·
dpproVt'd A bcuer qul">urm
'"· Why d<>e<;n't the <.Hy
( ounl'il and Plannm~
Lomma~ion follow the City'., rule-. .tnd
regulation ... All 10 affectt>d propt.'rty
owners have approved Kohl'!> plan-.. lne
plans meet the code and rulel> and
regu.lation.c; or the ciry. \,\lhy not
approve? Shouldn't the city polHiw ... ht-
compeUed to follow lhe ruJe<>? If thl'} du
not, the fl.">ldl'lll'> ur thi~ city ... hould
bring them to tct'k for a dear dl\n-gctrd
of the rule. .. , ;md rt')~tilation.c; or C(hta
Mesa
Perhap., lhe mayor. a Mf''-<1 Vt•rd1·
resident, il> '>W-Jyed by tJ1e oppm11mn ol
Robin l.effier and Cind)l Rrenncman or
the Mesa Vc•rde ( ommunity 1\.s.'>n llw
association doe~ not speak for all of lL'>
residenL'i or Mt...a Verde. I for one rt•el
that l.effier. Brenneman and olhl·~ have
no business pushing the ciry to override
ciry rules. TI1t' affected home ownerl>
have approved lhe project, ... o '>hould
the association ~ its member-. are 1101
unpacted by the project and arC' al be<.t
only distant observer; of the approval
process. fheir opposition i'i rnL'>placed.
Why listen to a negarive nrinonry? My
guess is your l.urvey will show mm.t of
the ciry residenL'i feel a good <;tore in <i
convenieni location would be a
d isunity -Mayor Karen Robinson and
Mayor Pro Tem Ch ris Steel dissented,
preferring a more traditional selection
process.
Very lare in the proceedings -after
midnight -they finally gor around to
the actual appointmen ts.. This followed
acrimonious dialogue between teel
and a person he describes as ·arguably
our No. I improver and our No. I
wondt'rful replau·ment for what ,., now
a derelict l')'l">Orc· Out with I.he derelict.
Bring on a 1.trget and K·Mart
aJremctllve Hring on Kohl.
LARRY PARKER
Me<>a Verde
I am 1 ll yl'ar.. old and a sruden t. In
r~pcm<.t' 10 thl' ~what should we do
with Kuna l..ane~?" question, I suggest
that Kona I ane'> herome more fixed up
and teenctger onented and 1ust maybe
re· open rhc movie theater and add
somt' type of hangout place where kids
can go and 1u-.t hang our
I like 11 how ll ts now, hut I wouldn't
mind if 11 were a little mon• updated. It
is very, very nice that they have uch
rt'asonahk• price<; ao; compared 10 Irvine
Bowl or Fountain Bowl. I en1oy
o;pcnding CIJTle at Kona Lanes \\ith
friend-; and meeting new people. w I
just think thar it would he -.ad ar we
destroyed 11.
Thank )'OU for asking for input
LAURA MORTON
Costa Mesa
Save Kona Lanes.
Several weclc:s ago, you asked for
reader rec;pon!>e about the Pon Theatre
in Corona del Mar. Should the old
landmark be "c;avecn My thought was.
confounded many of his loyaJ
supporters. since he opted nor to
select o ne o f thein. Nor did he select
Walt Davenp ort -a bastion o r
reason . srability and intellect on the
commission for m ore than two
decades and a man Steel had recently
advocated for retention.
Steel's wartJng influence on the
council and rus diminishing suppon in
the communiry does not bode well for
the Redevelopment Agency, which he
chairs. This Is an especially critical time'
for the agency. with the proposed
tripling in size of the downtown
redevelopment area arid the attendant
outcry from the community. This is a
time that requires a steady hand at the
helm.
critic,~ Martin Millard. Millard had
criticized him for. among other thing....
failing to fulfill his campaign promises
and for complaining about only having·
one vote. Prior to the selections. Steel
launched into a five-minute long
disjo inted diatribe in which he accused Mill!lfd of demanding adherence to the
Brown Act for mo nths. then advocating
the direct appointment concept, which
Sled apparently feels tw the poten tial
to circumvent that law. Steel's
subtequent rambling attempt to
apologtlie to potential candidates nor
sel«.Ud -beyond pathetic. It was a
claMk emnple of too many mouths to
feed. He "-d only two political
pat.rcJnlle polldom available aAd many
suppor1a1 apparently jockeytng for
them.
So. next month the tenure of the new
comrniMioners will begin. How long
each will last remains to be seen. ince
they will be se.rving •at the pleasure" of
their benefactors.. We can onty wall and
watch to see how the new
commissioners pedonn in their roles.
For some of them it may be akin to
walking a high wire with one foot on a
banana peel -one slip and you're
history. nme will tell.
During this never-ending couodJ
meettna one thlng became clear to
me. SleeJ'I 1Upport base seems tQ be
det.torattns. During thls m eeting
and OChert recently, he has been
crtddled ~pJe who ha d a his a~ aupporten. ... tbooc from the hip.
• 1 d far thl need to do bk
bC>lmwadt and 1111 lnabllcy to stay
foc.wllt a udculate bit lhovc"t1
on ... ._. at Mnd ha¥9 ftnally
begun to tab thetr toU. His telectlori
of a....., he apputindy 1111 newr
CMG met -Dennie DeMalo-to the
Plaaainl Ccl•mfrrlDD __.haw
f
Let's hope that. with th.is process
behind them. the O ty Council can
6naDy figure out how to manage an
agenda so It can be completed during
the day ln whJch it begins. It terWS the
residenu of t!U9 d i)' poorly when rwo
such Important --a the abcM
mendoned ~and die tnmim
~ rMew occur after~·
when molt lntereMCI relklenta twYe
::ct~=~~oltbelr
obwwm ~ 10 ....... out 10
lbe bll1" end Ind ...... ..,~
focw IO .... atdcll ...... I .. lpecl
lhemmldl_ ... ~ 11} .. llM
of course' Why even ask?
Had I uropeans razed their old
landmark.<, !e.g. Monet's ccrunuy home
and glorious gardens. southw~t of
Paris; the na ruralist Alexander
I lumboldr's ho me in Berbn; the Tour St.
Jean in I.a Rochelle on the French coast;
the Globe fhearer m
Stratford-on-Avon). then American
tourists fro m Newport-Mesa would
have no place to go. Awww, shucks.
Today you a-.k the same question
about the Kona Lanes. How !.ad thar
folks in Costa Mesa or Corona del Mar
would ewn consider destroying -.ues
lilce the<ie. How sad that o,ome of u.-. are
so shon · ighted and have such a
diluted sense of history
Let's shed our throw·aw-dy mentallry.
Kona Lanes and the Pon Theatre are
located on main streets, near coffee
shops and restaurants. Don't ra.7.e them.
Refurbish them.
Rring on the tOurisL'i.
FLO MARTIN
Costa Mesa
Regarding your artide. ~Planner-. give
Kona Lanes hope.· I am not in favor of
another department store m such dose
proximjty co the Target and Harbor
Shopping Centers. The ciry of Costa
Mesa desperately needs more
kid-friendly resources in this area ·It has
been a huge loss to the Westside
community with the movie theater. Ice
Capades and Kona Lanes lost. There are
for their participation.
GEOFF WEST
Co ta Mesa
Too many questions remai n
regarding Marinapark
I con tinue to see columns and letters
representing the •fairness· of the
prospect of a hotel project on the
Balboa Peninsula. When the project is
described, It is as a -uo cottage.
five-star resort." The fact is that along
with the 110 cottages. there is a
7,000-square-foot ballroom with
outdoor terrace (business area). a bar,
two restaurants, a spa. two swim.ming
pools and tennis courts. It will be 37
feet tall ln the middle and 950 feet lonK-
lbe Balboa B.y Oub Resort ls also 37
feet tall and only 600 feet long. Imagine
a Balboa Bay Oub-tih hotel I ~ times
as large. ·eo~ ~rt?• A quaint
"boutique hotd1• I don't think so.
I am a longtime Peninsula resident
across the strttt from the planned
hotel. I have not had Stephen
Suthe rland knock on my door.
although I have approached hlm at a
couple of d i)' meetings. I have qui1e a
few coo<*tU about the plans for the
boteJ. I uted SUthedaod where the
workttl would park (not only the
hotel tta«, but beJlroom. ratauraru
and .,_, wortaen). He Mid he would
haw a •part Ind r1c1e·.,...
tomewben .._IO lbulde them ln. Do
we know wbtft tMt wll ... be
located? .. dill • I*! ol cbe plan that
ls belns COl..W .... .,, .... dCyf
SUtherland ... thlll ...... would
not be., ............ to nllc
and~ontbepT tr ••cbe
....... for ihe ·-pllt. .. ..... hlwems.-..1 ........ ... ..-............ 1-.a.e
1.
w re-.v reneallon and entcnctinment
r~urce-. for tJ,e children an th1' pctn of
Co'>ta Mt·-.a With aJJ the nt.'\o\ '>hoppin~
renter. alon~ Harbor Boult-v.mJ from
Wilson down to the San Diego I ret•wa)
the traffic ha-. become .tlmo ... 1
unbearable There have been too mam
bilce \ el"'>U..'> car fatabue-. 111 tht' lct...,t ·
couple of year.. "'1uch will probdhl\
only ancrea...e with the addmun of
another large department '>lure and
mort' traffic congesoon. And then thert'
t.. Home Ranl'h
I tooL. my lod~ to lrvme tlw, \\ ~k to
go bowbng fhe bnwimg .ilk•\ v. d'> fuJJ
of duldren .tild parent~ lxmim~ eaung
and playing Meade game' In fact. there
W8.) a wcUting Lt-.t for lane<. \\fh\ can't
the c11y of Costa Mesa and tht•
Seger;crom dynasty find a
fanuly·fnendly w.e for tht.-uno1:rup1ed
buildings m the Mesa Verde '\hoppmg
Center? Perhaps <;0me or tho'>t· Home
Ranch dollar<. could go inward
renovaong Kona Lane... to make 11 a
top-norch recreational cemer \laybe
Vans would he mterested m budding a
skate parl where the ace nnL. or the
thearers used 10 be.
While thec;e suggesoon-. md) not
generate the amount of tncom~ that
another bag department store would. I
bet that it would hetp to generate a
healthier, more family·cenrered and
kid-friendly community with I~ crime.
LINDA HOGSETT
Costa Mesa
re plied that he would have ·waler
taxis.· He proposes a 12-shp doclt with
additional tie up at 16th street. This
wo uld d issect the current shoreline
there now. This stretch of ba~ade
beach is the lo ngest on the peninsula
and provides a beautiful vtt>W all the
way to the entrance of the harbor. He
also says that the location of the dock
would not s top public beach aC'Cess. I
believe it would. I'm wondering if this
is acceptable use for ddelands. Also,
could these "water taxis" ~helping
preserve the h arbor that is already
polluted? The hotel will ~ ta.king
away potS that the p ubUc ls now able
to use with a pa.id parldng permit. The
residen ts lose here. too. We att owner
occupants of a legal non conlonning
duplex. We pay our taus and take
good ca.re of our home. We have great
tenants (year round) who att very
good neighbors. As 11 Ii, we don't have
family pa.rtin or gatherings around at
our house because of the lack or
cunent parting.
I believe that the trafDc and
eovtronmentaJ stud ies will be
drastically skewed according to
Suth~rtand's claims. 1 have n ot even
gone lnto the ddlvery tNCb and late
nighl oolte levels.
l urge all Newport Beach residents
lo not be railroaded by a few choeen
people who CttJ that Ibey know bea«
than the mldeots what Is good for ua.
Al of our tuppoeed input for the
~ Proceta .. tw '*" lpored. nm " my~. 1·m 1Ute tr me ...
protea wet'9 propMed acroa t!w
.... tom your home you Would ..... 11lb ...... ...,.. protKt for ..... .......... -.. " twmlAM&J .. ..............
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I QUOTE OF THE DAY
"You know me, I always
think we're going to win
' it all. II
1'1111....., Corona def ·Mar boys
· tennis coach
EYEOPENER
•Daily~Pibt 11
Sportl tW fl Fame
(l*bnlln11 IJ11> tldlWVllUUI
March 3 honO<ee
KELLY CAM~ELL
M Tuesday, February 25, 2003 · Sports Editor Roger Carlson • (949) 5744223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170 Dally Pilot
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO
HALL OF FAME
Corona del Mar's
Pacific Coast League
girls water polo
champions: Back row
(from left), Natalie
Wayte, Camille Hewko,
Kelsey McCormick,
Vivian Liao, Amy
Strack, Tracy Kubas.
Katya Eadington,
Brittany Fullen and
Jordan·Anae. Middle
(from left), Katie West.
Jessica Harkins, ·
Brittney Bowlus,
Daniela DiGiacomo,
Danielle Carlson,
Christina Hewko. Front
(from left), Keelan
Cuyler, Kelli Kline.
SEAN HILLER I DAILY P1L0f
Legendary f orrner Newport Harbor tackle Freeman dies
·The All-CIF player in '44
w~ aµiong the first to t1se
weightlifting as means for
gridiron conditiohing.
Richard Dunn
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BFACH -Dick Freeman,
an AIJ-QF Southern Section foolball
Standout for Newport Harbor High in the
1940s and a member of the Baily Pilot
Sports Hall of Fame, bas died He was 76.
Freeman, who died of heart failure Fri-
1111111 Daily .6Pilot 1111111 1 ;!.%. ·~r.:..·
Spor18 Hall ol Fame tling illnesses
I -~ lnlJJJI( 0• md~ DHIUll• for more than
. five weelcs, was
a legendary tadde for the Sailors from
1942 through '44, meriting All-CJF honors
in '44, and was also a World War II vet-
eran. He lived in the Newport-Mesa com-
munity for 70 years. ·
Freeman, who attended Newport
Grammar School, played his senior year
of football, then entered I.he U.S. Navy as
soon as he turned 18 on Oct 4 of thal
autumn.
He was among I.he first athletes ever to
utiliz.e weightlifting as a way to enhance
his play on the gridiron, developing into a
rod-solid two-way tackle for the Tars.
Freeman's successor at tadde at Har-
bor. Dick Harper, once said Freeman
"was one o~ I.he greatest tackles I ever
saw."
According to I !arbor football historian
and scribe Don C,antrell, Freeman, a
backup on the 1942 Sunset league
championship squad but one of only two
sophomores on the team, made the All-
CJF team in '44 when making • All-CIF
meant a lot more than it does today ...
because I.here was just one division of big
schools and small schools. There weren'r
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS
STEVEMcCRANK/DAILYPLOT
Corona det Mar senior standout Garrett Snyder, who has signed with Texas, wiH play No. 1 singles for the sea Kings.
G-man, Ball will lead Sea Kings
Mang's CdM squad
should be tops in Orange
County, with Brentwood
looming as toughest CIF
Divlalon I foe. ........ .,..
DailyPlot
(J)ll)NA DID. MAI -1bere will be
two .......... I • .. .... Corona
dllMlr .......... tmll ..... •
,
'
son: One in the Pacific Coast League last year," added Mang. whose squad
and the other in the CIF Southern Sec-finished 23-3 and ranked No. 1 in Dlvi-
tion Division I Playoff& slon V. but Jost in the semlfinaJa to
"All the good teanw an beck in Divi-Brentwood, 10-8, in a clauic playoff
lion I now, except Untvmllty (which battle on the Sea King&' court&
waa ranked No. l in OMllon D at the Corona def Mar, ~ No. 1 in
end of last year)," u¥t wtenn CdM Orange County lat year, will likely open
head coach Tun Mang. wllOl8 blahJY re· in that apot again this sprins with noy
garded team will ecp.-off twice holding down the No. 2 ranking.
against the Th>jans for tbe ~ PCL d· '"Bverybody'a down a little tfUa year,"
tJe, then face the pabllble 111'81 of saJd Mang. referrin.g to the Onnp
Brentwood, Siil Mublo md Hmftrd· County landlcape.
Westlake ln·ukn-comp;dlM Dlwllioll l.
"All the beat ......... DMllon v .
aD lhese brackets, or A. B 'and C or AAA
There was none of that When you made
All-OF, you were it"
Freeman's daughter. Jill Stacie. said fu-
neral services will be held Thursday at
noon at Pacific View Mortuary Otapel in
Corona del Mar.
Freeman is survived by his wife of 45
years. Jan. two daughters. Leslie and Jill
and three grandchildren: Emily Tong. 13.
Madeline Stacie. 12. and Riley Slack. 9.
~Dick was so proud of his years at Har-
bor High and so proud of his days In foot-
ball," his wife said Monday night "There
was a group of friends who'd grown up in
Newport and stayed together for so many
years. It's so amazjng.
They all felt it W"dS a
privilege to · have
grown up in New-
port."
Freeman, who trav·
eied the world for
seven · yeaTh. retired
from a consulting
business. but later re-
entered the work
Dick Freeman force because of
boredom.
During an interview for I.he Hall of
Fame, which ran Feb. 12. 2001. he told
this reporter "it's been a good, full life."
PRO TENNIS
Dent captur~s Memphi s title
Former Sea King
dominates Roddick to win
second ATP Tour event in
eight months.
' Dem, who lives in Huntington Beach.
is the son of longtime area teaching pro
Phil Dent, the former Australian Open
finalist from down under.
Tuylor Dent, who lost his first three
matches this year before catching fire in
Memphis, won the 1996 CIF Southern
Former Corona del Mar High boys Section singles championship as a Co-
tennis standout Taylor Dent. 21, cap-rona del Mar freshman under Coach
tured his second title on the Association Tim Mang, then turned pro two years
of Tennis Professionals Tour when he tater. He only played one year of high
defeated Andy ROddiclc. 6-1, 6-4, in the school tennis.
championship Sunday of the Kroger St Making his second appearance in an
Jude Tournament In Memphis, Tenn. · ATP Thur final, Dent has now two titles
Dent, who won the Hall of Fame lnvi-ln eight months.
tational last year at Newport, RI., over-The Kroger Sl Jude event featured the
powered Roddick with his serve-and-16th al-American final on the ATP Tour
volley game, which bas improved since since 1997, and only the fifth not featur-
Oent made a few adjustments on his big lng either Andre Agassi or Pete Sampras.
serve to alleviate back pain. By Rlcbard Dunn
OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
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Bryan Warsaw. a senior. will counted on to play singles and doubles for the Sea Kings ttus season.
TENNIS
Continued from· A6
The ~a KJ nw-. howt•\cr, appear
as 'itrong a . ., ewr with lexa'>-
bound -.enior .,1a11dm11 (.,arrell
Snyder at No. I .,ingle-. and
sophomnn.• '>Outhpaw ..erl!klti1111
Car;ten Bal.I ar No. 2 ~ingl~ nwy
lost Cameron Hall IO l,rratluation
last year Ille 1~111 hrmlwr. havt'
been compc1111g 111 1\u,trnJia -
Cameron in pro '>Jlellitc event'>
and (::ar.,len Lil JUlllOr IOUnla·
men~ C.ar.1en won a 1ourna·
menl t>arller lhL'> year down u11-
dtr
"I 11,•,, playing in all kind., of
toumamen~ • Mru1g '>aid of Car·
.,ten. whm.e father, Syd. i.'> a fur·
mer touring pro and Au.\lralian
Davi., Cup member, and who~
brother i.s playing hie, rookie earn·
pa1gn on the satellite circuit.
After Snyder <md Ball. the !-ica
King., will count on W~ley MiJler
or Spencer Re1l7q both sopho·
mon..,, 10 fill tl1e No. J c,ingl~ po·
'IUon. and whoever doe.n't play
'lllglt"i will post up a'> the lead on
the No I doubles team. Mang
-.aJd Miller. who played No. I dou
bl~ lac,t year, and Reil7 are inier-
changeahJc. Senior Bryan WaNtw
and junior Brennan Robert.., wtU
pl.iv either No. I or No. 2 douhlt.><>.
nut nCCl"-'-.ltlly together. '>enior ls-
'>t'i Said.a could play No. I doubles
again w11h Miller, while sopho-
mon· double-. players Alex Ngu-
yrn aml 1chola.., (,ingold round
olll Mang\ lop 111ne.
~.'llior Ir.in < .u-.hul'. '><>pho·
more Scan Pham and fre.hman
Hoben Koury have the best shots
ol c.r.ick.in g a ~pol i11 the varsity
double-. lineup thib SCCL!.On. one in
which the <.ica King-. will open
with new ncmc-.i-. and rival Brent-
wood. llw Eaglt.><; urxet the top-
<,('(.'(]t.-d Sea Kinw.. 10-8. in the CIF
Division V '>t'mifinal'> la.o.t year.
"Ynu ltnuw me. I always lhinlc
we·re going to win it all. ·mats my
.11tm11.le Cahou1 th1'> c;eason)."
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Carsten Ball, a sophomore sensation , wall hne up at No. 2 singles for Corona del Mar an 2003. -
Mang said. ~we1J win league. then
go and win CJF. That's our warn
goal. It's time the seniors '>lcp up
to the plate. They promJS(.'tl me
they'd come through. War;aw and
Saida c;aid they will come through
And the G-man (Snyder) and (;ir-
sten will always do their job ...
Snyder, mnked sixth in
Southern California in 1he boy'>
18s and a top-50 player nationally.
signed an early national le11er of
intent with Texru..
Snyder won the 2001 CIF dou·
bles championship with Bnan
Morton (now at UC Irvine) and
last year's CIF doubles title with
Carsten Ball. becoming only tht•
sixth player in CIF Southern ~-
uon h~tory '>tnce 1922 to win two
C.11· double-; Litle<. with two differ·
cnt partner.. \Viii he go for J
three-peat? Mru1g ~d he\ aiming
for )lllgles play in the 2003 p<J'>t·
'>t'a'>On. hut thmg. can always
ch,mge. ~nyder abo once cap·
1un.>d an Ojai double., title with
Cameron Ball.
Univen.11 y\ nauonally ranked
playcn.. including Jack Lee and
Aaron YOV"d!l. will probably get
their wt.no. agairu.1 the Sea King<..
who believe they have more
depth th.rn the Trojaru. and Lht•
ab1luy to wm a., a team.
~We open with BrenfWood
!March 4 at home). and 1ha1 will
he our tnughe--1 match of the
BRIEFS -----occ earns No. 4 seed
COSTA MF.(\/\ -l>e!.pite 10~111~
the final two gam~ of the ')Ca'iCm,
the Orange Coa'it Colll>ge
women's basketball uyam earned
the No. 4 seed in the ~>uthem
California Regional Playoff~ and.
along with that, a fin..1 -round bye.
while the OCC men were "'-'Cdt'd
18th and will ~it Mt. San Antonio
in the first round Friday at 7 p.m.
The Coast women. who fin
ished 25-7 and ranked No. 8 in thf'
state. earned the luxury of a bye.
needing only two wins to advance
to the state wumament March
14-16 at the University of San 01·
ego. Coach Mike Thornton's Pt·
rates will host a second-round
game March 5 against the winner
of No. 13 Cerritos and No. 20
Santa Monica
The OCC men. who finished
20-12. were o~ seeded
20th. but were bumped up to 18
since the 13th seed was Riverside
and no two teams in the same
conference can meet in the first
JC WOMEN'S TENNIS:
Orange Loa.'>L wphomore •\..,h
ky 1't-L°'°11 won in <.,tngf~ and
double<. al the Soull1wt,.,1em 111d1
vidual 1oumamen1. completL'<l
Sunday. .
Nelson defeated a foe from
Riverside. 6·3, 6-1. m the i;ingl~
final and teamed with freshman
Rachael Sessum to earn a 6-2. 6-0
doubleb final Ulumph over a duo
from Saddleback.
Ncl'><ln·~ singles victory came
among No. 2 singie. compeotol"'>
from 12 schoob.
OC:C freJunan Michelle Wen-
slo. compeung in the No. 6 single-.
lbght. also earned the tournament
crown. She defeated a Saddleback
rival. 6-3. 7-5. in Lile final. Fresh·
man Sabnna Tanamal was de-
feated in the final of the No. 3 sin·
gles Oight. 6-2. 6-2. by a
competitor fmm Cerritos.
SCHEDULE
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p.m .; Cal Baptist
at Vanguard, 2
Azusa Pacific, 2 p.m.
Community oollege men -
Orange Coast at Cypress, 2 p.m.
year." Mang "'ud .. I have d feehng
we·n be pla\1ng the F.agle.l agam
m the < 11 I mal'> 'l<> Brentwood
"''II ht' our fir.t. and hopefully our
l..L'>t, rnarth of the vear"
:-. tang. knm\TI ..t'> a thorough
"4:11u1 of h11urt· LdM opponents.
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lhl' <x-.1 lo.:mg., homt in the play·
oth \ h l.11h l.now (the 1-.agles')
hlll'll(l ngh1 no"': ~lang said
·· 01t'\ l.no'' \\h,11 they haw to do
\\1• rt· grnng to .. urvn'l' them a In· lll' ..
\tang. t·111t·nn~ lw, 10th year as
Lilt' "'-'J ... lllg'> tc>Jl h, L!> dho host·
mg 1lw 1h1rd 1nnual C.dM Na-
11011.tl lm11a11onaJ \larch :! I 22.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebr..iting the Daily Piiot's
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M ONDAY
22 (j,1ry Robinson
Newoort Harbor
Boys basketball, '99
21 Nattwwl Ww
Costa ~
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Corond r1el mar
Gort<, SOCC'Pr 02
TOOAY
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lllewoort Harbor
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20 Jpnrry Cumm1n!.
Corona dcl Mar
Girls tradr. 98
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Al Tuesday, February 25, 2003 SPORTS Dally P1M
S£AN HILLER/DAILYPILOT
Estanc1a's Xochitl Byfield drives past Westminsfer's Rochelle Estrada in recent action.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER
Costa Mesa, CdM battle
second-round opponents
Mustangs visit Santa
Monica in Div. III;
CdM hosts Canyon in
Division II.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
Corona del Mar 1 ligh enters to·
day'ci c;econd round of the the CU:
Southern Sccuon Divi,ion II girls
soccer playoffs with an heir of fa .
miliari1y, while Co!>ta Mesa. the
No. 2 '>t.'ed in Divi-;ion Ill. is at·
tempting to move on to un-
chaned territory.
Coi.ta Me'ia (19-1·2). is O·I in
second-round cont~ts. having
advanced pa!>l the fir..t round for
the fir..t Lime in the program'1o his·
1ory last year. 111e Golden West
League champion~ will attempt to
advance to Thursday\ quarter-
finalci with a 3:15 p.m. clash
against Santa Monica (13-5-2) at
John Adams Middle School, 2425
16Lh St in Santa Monica
CdM (11-5·2), which has
reached the CIF Division IV i.emi·
finals each of the last three sea·
c;om.. hosts Canyon of Anaheim
(13-6 4), in a Division II contest
al'>O '>Cheduled for 3: 15.
Costa Mesa's second post.season
victory came in convincing fash·
ion Friday. as Coach Dan Johns·
ton's high-scoring outfit roUed
over visiting John Glenn, 8-0. The
victory. which included four goals
by returning All-CIF senior Sharon
Day, extended C:Osta Mesa's win-
ning streak to I 4 and upped its
unbeaten streak to 19 games.. The
Mustangs have out.scored oppo-
nents. 106-13, this season.
Day, .the reigning state high
jump champion who~ also an
all-league and AD-Newpon-Mesa
perf onner while leading the girls
volleyball team to the progam's
first league title Last fall, has a
team-high 28 goals and 33 assists
th.is season.
The Mustangs are also keyed by
sophomore Jenny Sparks (25 goals
and 13 assists) and freshman Jas-
min Day, Sharon's sister. (23 goals
and 14 assists.)
Sophomore Nilani Duarte (nine
goals and JO assists), sophomore
Vera Gale (eight goals) and sopho-
more Rachel Hughes. all scored
single goals Friday, when the Mus-
tangs outshot John Glenn, 26-1.
Santa Monica. the runner-up in
the Ocean League behind South
Thnance. advanced to the second
round with a 2· I win Friday at Cy-
press.
The <:osta Mesa-Santa Monica
winner will advance to face either
Yucaipa (19-2-3) or Centennial of
C:Orona (l2-7-2) in Thursday's
quarterfinal. Johnston said if rain
makes the John Adams Middle
School field unplayable. they will
move to a newty built high school
in Santa Monica and play the
game on an artificial surface.
Johnston did not know the name
of the new ·high school, but said
both teams will meet at John Ad-
ams first , regardless of weather
conditions. then caravan to the
new slte. if necessary.
CdM, which had its three-year
streak of Pacific c.oa,,i League ti·
des halted with a second-place
finish to Northwood, got past
Murrieta VaUey. 2-1, in Friday's
opening round Jenny Long and
Alivia Mazura scored to give CdM
a 2-0 lead, before the second·
place team from the Southwest·
em League got on the board.
CdM has shut out nine oppo·
nents this season, while being
shut out just three times. First-
year C.Oach Bryan Middleton's
squad includes three-time All·CIF
performer Elisha Morgan. as well
ao; fellow seniors Paige Janes and
l;turen Shepherdson, who have
twice received All-CCF honors.
Canyon, champion of the Cen-
rmy ·League. bretl.Cd . .througtube..:..
first round with a 7-0 triumph
over visiting lfuilto. II was the 14th
shutout of the season posted by
the C:Omanches. who have out-
scored teams. 47-17. Canyon.
ranked No. 6 in the final CIF Oivi·
sion a poll. has been shut out six
times.
The CdM-Canyon winner will
advance 10 meet either No. 3-
seeded Canyon of Canyon C:Oun·
try (20-1-0), champion of the
Foothill League. o r Golden League
champion Quartz Hill (12-6-2) in
Thursday's quanertinal.
..
. , . ,• PREPS
Estancia crossing the l~ne
Girls basketball
team's antics giving
school a black eye.
W atching Estancia
High gi rls
basketball has
become like
viewing a Mike Tyson
Interview. Both are often hard
to understand and neither can
be endured without wincing.
Excessively hard fouls have
become the norm for the team
identified by a sign next to
player photos in its gym as the
"lady ballers," while a general
disr espect for sportsm anship
and officials has become
alarmingly routine. Other
·unfortunate on-court behavior.
such as one player quitting on
teammates by refusing to
retreat to the defensive end of
the court, was witnessed in the
Eagles' CIF Southern Section
Division Ill-A second-round
loss to visiting
Harvard-Wesclalce.
· Playing hard is to be admired
and physical play is often a
byproduct of competitive drive.
But cheap-sh ot elbows and
windmill whacks to opponents
attempting layups. clearl y cross
the llne.
This behavior is ne ither cute,
nor cool. and need s to be
rectified by those paid to
implement institutional
control.
After one of many hard foul-;
left a Harvard-Wes tlake player
s played on the noo~ under the
basket, a Wolverine rooter
yelled. ~1 want to press
charges." He was
k1dding. I think, but
his point was not
without m erit.
•••
There are Estancia
• players for whom the
aforementioned
criticis m is baseless.
One of these is senior
Xochitl Byfield, who
capped a magnificent
· four-year varsity
for years. was led from
his usual front-row
seat across the court to
the scorer' table.
where he was
presented with a
plaque that included a
team photo and a n
inscription. It was a
nice gesture and richly
deserved.
• •• BARRY •
FAULKNER Sage 1 lill School's
CIF Division rY-A boys
bas ketbaJI playoff loss to
Yeshiva Saturday night was
unusual for more than the four
overtimes it took 10 decide.
career Sarurday with the type
of exemplary effort that should
be a beacon to players at all
levels.
Byfield scored a game-high
18 points, compeling valiantly
to the finish. then, after
shaking hands with the v?ctors,
fell to both knees in tears, in
front of the Estancia bench.
She remained there for several
minutes, seemingly oblivious
to the attempts by teammates
to console her, before walking
10 the locker room for the final
time as a prep.
Senior Tisha Gray ( 14 points
and nine rebounds) also
displayed the kind of effort that
has made her an invaluable
cog In the run of back-to-back
league championships, a feat
accomplished only once before
in Lhe program's history
( 1960-81 ).
•••
Before tipoff Saturday night
at Estancia, the Eagles
recognized super fan Ted
Argott for his devotion to the
program. Argott. a fixture at
m ost F-stancia athletic even u.
Lightning Coach Steve Keith
said the Westside Jewish
Community Center in Los
Angeles, where the game was
played , had no bleacher~. bent
rims and a red. white and blue
net o n one of the basket~.
The game, originally
scheduled for Friday at 7:30
p.m .. was shifted to Ii p.m.
Saturday to honor rt>ligiou1o
beliefs tha t prevent Yci.hiva
student-athle te!> from
competi ng on the Sabbath,
sundown Friday to .,undown
Saturday. ...
Costa Mesa I ligh'!> H 0 victory
over John Glenn Friday 111 the
first round of the Cl F Division
Ill girls soccer playoff'>. wa1o the
most lopsided in the divl\ton.
but hardly unique in rt•<,pect to
dominance. .
The division·., 16 w/!.mer-.
Saturday out'\r<Jred 1\pponerll.,
by a combined 49 -J
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
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Supero ~ on 01 after
Mar ch l 2003. .t II :00
• m in ~. L·73 tn the
above captioned COUit
lol.aled at 341 The City
Duve, Or itf1C9, CA 9Zll68,
the folowwic ,.., property
ol t he estate: Real
Pf operty Ill the Qty of c..ta Moisa. County of
Or 1f111, SIJlta of Cafdorna,
COfM)Only known .n 318
Sydr,.y L-. Cost.I Mesa.
CA and mote patticuWly ~!bed » follows· A
coodom1mum COft'Cl(tSed
of P11cel I. An undovded
1/15 percent tnlerest '"
Mid to Loi I' of 1 r-.ct No.
9559, '" the City of Costa ~. County of Or~.
SIJlle ol Calif or""'· as per
map r ecordad in boo!< 3'35
pa~ 11 and 12 of
"'~maps, and
amended '" boo!< 40!> paen 14 and 15 of
lllGCebneous maps, In ""'
olf1u of the county
'ecor dow of slld wunty
C •cepl1nc therefrom
unrts 342 and 348 '" butld1ne A, urm 324 330
• .nd 3J6 In blJlldln& B. unit~ ~. 312 and 318 '"
bU<idKtg C. Urllt\ )I I, 317,
J21 and "12.3 1n bu11d"'1
0 llllld untl>. 335. 341. dnd
JA 1 Ill butldine £. ~ "'°"'' UllOll the condo-m1n1um plan 1ecordesf
Matc.h 9 1977. '" bool<
12091 ~ 669 of offic~
, tear ch. , " , 9COf ded May
17 197/ '" bOOk 12199 ~ 10 of ott1e..i rewr<h Md re 1e..orded .luly 1977
'" bool< 1'017 ~ 1902. ott1Cial rl!C.OrOS
P•cel 2. unr1· 318 in
butlOoi c. ..., shown upon
lht! condomrnium plan
refenr.d to abOve Tho
t«rm and oondlt1ons of
..ai.. ., e I All cash lo
S4:11er SS.IXX> ~ 2.
Bu.,,,, M>d St-lie< to each
pay one/lialf ( /, > ol
norm.ti ..-.uow f~ 3
\eller to pro.nd!! Buy.:t
with • U I.VAL.TA policy of Tiiie ....... ..._. 4 ~
lo PdY fur termite 111
<;0ec hon IU1d """'°"'.ate c~t of r.p..• 5 AJI Iii•~
;111d ~nen ~'IOC•
''""' ~ lo be pro rated
"' tlow ol ~ow 6
s.-1-., lo pr ovtde Birytt
with d °hoo1" protel-llon
pttn • M<Jed by r rdetrty
Ndlin<Wt The c~t ot the
·p1.iin· ..naM nol uteed
UlO 00 l P, ope-1y lo be
pur C"-1 •A a· MJbtKt
to lf1ICIOCtlon by Buyw
Al leftt f Ml ~
(Rl.w>.00) Dolwi lnU$I
be paid wtlh the ott• and
the ~ must be paid
on cloM of ~ow aft•
'onfw mehot1 by the Court
Bllb or o"-' •• wwlted tor IM property They
must be 111 wr ltJt1& and
wtl be '~ al the t..w
OfflcH of Thomils W.
Clllan. »!Wt ney for the
ldmine.htor, et 2501 C ~A-. Su:te
100, rlllerton, CA 92831,
or hr '""'Y be tiled wtltl
the d9rk of ttia c:o;.w1 or
dttt,,_llld to Thomas W
C6Ml i-SONll!y •I /tll'f
bme •It« pub!Qtion of
tlM not1ee Mid be for• tile
sale TheUf~I~
the •llllrt to rt,..::1 •'"Y and
dbtCt\
Dated r eb 4, 2003
!SI Anne S Kulla,
Administrator ot tt.., l~e
ol NM\ 0 KUila, Oecused
/SI Tl'tc>tlw. W C....
Alt0t ner fOt Anne S
Kutu, Adtrww.tulor
Published Newport
&ach Cos~ M6t. Dally
Prk>I r f:btuary II. 18. 25.
2003 1044
FlctltlMlwillKs --.s......
l h• lollowma person~
are do1n11 bu•lnen n .
Rant ho H~!O lender•.
245 f "Chet Avenue,
Suile A l , Co•ta Mesa.
CA 92626
jo•eph H C .. 1111 Tr us lee
of '°""Ph H C1t1ol, CPA.
1n "''ounllng Co1po11
loon, P1ol1t Sha"nK
T1u•I 19 Canyon Cresl
Orrve. Coron• del Mar
CA 9~25
k>seph H e .,ol. ltustee
of Cl1d1~ l oh Mar1tal
Oeduclton lrust. 245
f 1•cher Avenue, Su lie A
l. Co•ta Meu. CA 926 26
lo'4!ph H Carol Ir u•lee
of Eula M~aher 1980
lrusL 19 Canyon C1est
011ve, Cotona del Mat
CA 9?62!>
Carmtn Oyh•uabdl.
Jl871 C1tm1no Cap1slra
no. S•n Juan C1tp1strano
CA 9261!>
lhomn RodllfUO!t 401
W1lsh11• San Lui\ Rey.
<.A9~7
k>seph I l mma 11 and
Par.y A [ mma Detla
talion ol lrust. 8112
Garfield Avenut Hun
tlng!on Bu~n. CA 92646
W Rod Sterrt, a pro
ln•uJn•I t 01 purat1on,
Tru•tee of the W Rod
Stern Prolot Sh•""I
Pl1n1 I Su lerrace,
..
Newport Coul, CA
~1
This business 19 con
ducted by: io1nt ventUfe
Have you star1ad dotne
buslnn s yet? No
Joseph H. C1rol
This statem1n1 wH
filed with lll• County Cl~rll of Oranae County
on 01/22/0J 200uuo .. s
Dally Piiot r eb 4, 11,
18, 25. 2003 T033
ll011C10f
AYMmlJY Of
AmlAl llPOIT
lhe lullowln& persons
are dotnR bus1nu~ n
OICll AL SERVICE COM
PANY 1041 Wwsl 18th
Street. Sull~ A I OS,
Co,11 Mt\I, Caltlorn1a
92627
Call Lea Chr1s1t1nwn,
27555 8elloiient•. Ml'
"on V1e10. C1hforn1a
92691
Ivy Lin ChrrsltanSfln
275!>5 Bello&ertte, Ml\
lion V1e10. C1hforn1a
92692
I h1s bu\lnns " con
Pursuant to Sectt0n du,led by co parlnt•~
6104(d ) ol tht Internal Have rou started do1flK
Revenue Code, notice 1s bu"nus yel1 Yn 02/
hereby a•ven lhal the 01/0l
annual 1eport fo1 the Carll Chrosllan•on
CALENDAR yur 2002 of Thi\ •tatemenl ,. •••
LUTHERAN GOOO SA hied w1lh the County
MARITAN SOCI[ fY. INC, Clerh ol 01anae Count~
a pn•ate tounda11on is on 02/03/01
.v,1l1ble al 1he foun 20036932 t St
dalton's principal off tee Daily Pilot Fob 25 M .. ,
101 1nspecllon du11na 4, 11, 18, 2003 10!>9
1ecula1 bus1nes• hours Ill.....,_ L .....t-_._
from 8·30 AM lo 5 00 m-~
PM by ilny ttllzen who "-S......
requests it w1th1n 180 The lolto•"n& pet\OO\
days a lier the date ot •• ~ doinc bu\one•s u
thtS publrcallon Proie,1 r undini C.arpo
The loundiilllon s prin r•l•on 170 Nrwpoit
c1pal office •~ localed •I Cenler Ollve •7 4'>
245 Heliotrope Ave . Nt wport 9,.;ch CA
Corona del Mv . CA 92660
92625. PFC Lorporalo<)n (0( I. The pr1nc1pdl man,;11~• 170 Newpur I !,erlt•• D• ,
of the foundation •~ Jane •24~. Ntwpor 1 Bra• h ,
H•leendorf <.A 92600 l[O l RITCHI(, CPA r hi\ bu\'""'' ,. <.un
JOI [ Color lido Blvd dut led by a torpei1 allu11
Ste 209. P1 uden•. CA Hav~ ~vu 'illrled do1ne
91101 bi"rn•v yet> t., I ll Published Newpo 11 88 '
Beach Costa M~u D•~y Pre C111po1•t"'" ~JI t eb1uary r&:a I Luu•'. M Lr•\•,., Pre\I
dtnt fktiMe. t.iltss lhl\ ldl~m~nt was
Tuesday, February 25, l003 At
Thi\ statement wn
flied with the Count1
Cltrh ol Or art&• C1>11rtly
on 01/31/03
200S69Jta7S
Daily P1lol f tb 4. 11 .
18, 2!>,200J T028
Ac-.. ..... --.s......
This sl•l•m.nl wn
flied wtth th• County
Clttll of Or 1na• County
on 01/06/0J
200169215 SI
Ot1ly P11o1 f eb 4, 11
18,25.2003 1036
Rdlllm ..... ... s......
Iha follow1na panons The follow1na pe1sons
a1a domit bu•mess a.. are do1n1 busmen H
Stewb1<1. 207 Cect.< St Chatln R Sulon, MD
Sit A Newporl Buch 27S Victofle Sh eel 2'H
C1hforn11 92663 Costa Mtse CA 92627
Ce<lf&• Sta .. art, 101 Chatln RObatl S.-1 tort
e edat SI Ste A New I An lu 11 vrne t A
po•I But h Caltforn1a 9~20
9266J lh1s bus1n.-n 1\ ton
M11•yi RubtO 801 N dut l•d by "" 1"llmdu•I
ln•ra SI •182. Ana Have you st ... ted du1n11
heim t 1hlorn1• 92801 bustnen yet' Nu
l hl\ bu$1nen 1s ton Charin R Su ton
dut led by • 11eneral lhts \l•lemenl ..,,.,
p~11n,u \h1p f1l•d wolll the Cuunly
Th• lolk>w1111 peoon•
ar • dollll bUMIMl\S I'
a) 81a,k J~ck Coif. b1
Bladda,lo.Colf 'om, 'l217
Hatbot Blvd ""->Z2. Costa
Men, CA 92626
Cdd1e Shook Mcl .. w
2217 Hat bot lltvd •5?2
tCJ\la Meu . CA 926~
I h1• bu~1neS\ I\ tOn
due l•d 01 ilO rndlVldual
Ha•• you st1>< fed dome
busmen yet' No
Cddit Shuol< Mel .. ...,
lh1\ ''•l•ment ,..,,
111.,c1 w1tll 1'1e County
tl.,rh <>f Or •"Ct Counly
on UI 'JI/OJ
2003601111
Oarlr P1tot r tb 4 11
II! 7'> 200i IO~ -----RctiliM a.illu
.... *'--H•H you \ll• led do1n11 Clerk ol On1n&• tount y
bu~1ne\\ yel7 'fes, 01 / on 01/28/0l 01 /U:I 200J693142S lhP lullow1n11 Plf\(HI'
Gec..ri" Stewart Oatly Pilot reb t I 18 ••• dum11: busm•u ••
Tho\ \lllement ,.,., 2!> Mar 4, 200J llM!I l •mm. l·.l•nd lr1d1n~
flled with the County tu ?\173 H"'b°' lilvd
Cl••k ol Or•nae Count/ Rdlli.I..... •'l'rl fvst• M • • on O?tOl OJ ... t~lrl1.rn•d 9162f>
200369 32152 S...... Aner•• ~•nders ~n
O&oly Pilot Jan 14 2I. The follow1n1 perwn' Ha•Ou< Bl•d •~I c.;.,·1•
l8 Feb 4. 200J 1046 are do1n1 bu\lnt \\ o M<0'.• C.•111•..rn • 9/f(l!J --j Kelly C•mpbell ln•uu nt• 1111\ ou"n"' " ton fidltlws ~ Serwicu 15?!> Pl•tent11 1 dutted by "" ond•••du .. 1 --.s....... 1 Ave •f I N•wporr H•n mu •lart«l ooont
Buch, CA 92663 I bu\'"•" yeP N1. Th• f1,11ow1n& P••\ons Kelly Campbell 1!>2!> Anael• S•nd•1•
"'" do1n1t bu\1neu as Placenlrd A.. I f I Hu, 'tatem•rtl ,, ••
R W f,u11\trucl1on Com Newpi:.rt f.leot ll. Cl' 1 lit•ll w•lt 111. '.,,,,,,,
p•11y, 1180 N Fuunla1n 92663 I' l•rl of CJ1•n1,. I .,,.,1,
WBy Un11 C AnAh••ITI, Thi~ bu''""" 1, ton on Qt I; 01
t al1lor111• 97806 dut led by an 1nd1v1dual 20036929410
R1<h•rd Wayne 5005 Have you 'tarted dwna CJ••ty Pilot r •b 11 lis
£ H1lh1d" Ave Ur an111< busmM"> yeP Nu /', M.r 4 lO()J l'J'J()
C•ht11rn1• ?2867 Kelly Campbell .,....,___ •·-'--
1 tmmy W•yne ~ lhl\ ">Ulternenl ,,., rll..,_ ~•
l H1ll'.1de A•e 01aniie filed wilh lh• Cnunl• "-~
C•hlorn1• 92867 Cttrh of Oranitt Cour11; ltoo Ir.II """i ll•''" n•
!hr\ bu\"'"'' " con on 01 )I /03 •' • d• n, t.J~,., • .,, •• du~ltd by hu,b•nd .ot1d 2003693 I &aO t "' ••'• 790~7 Alon•• w1f• Daily P11ot r t b 4 11 ..
c;1111ed, w11n0 the ,tounr• 11., ... tuu ,14,1~d dom1t IS. 2S. 2003 10 ~) A•• I <llU"" "'P ..
••• ul 1•n,.;< flunly bu"nr• t•I' Y•'> 12 '•'I 'l?fi/I
The follow1ne pt,,\on\ on 01 ?7101 OI l'IBI flditiws~ l4d• l JI'. l •Ii"'•
--.s........
are dotnc bU\lnU\ H 2003693 I Is t 1 Ammy w"Y"• I /'1Ul\/ A'''(''" A.,
Cr ayer att [nterl•inment Ddlly P1li;t f tb 4 11 1111, \t•l~m•fll ,,0 ... s..._.. t a~un• No~ul'I f •"'''""•
C1oup, 1614 Arch Boty 18. ?~. 200J 10.!4 1 ,,,.d Wllll the tuunl" lh• lollow1ng r ... ..., .... Y/b/}
Drove. Newpo11 Bud1, I 'I d • It b ne« 1• 1 r n C 92660 r.i ...... __ • • ..:........_ Cit• k vi Ur •ni• I ounty ,,. oine bU\ln•">' •'· " "' U">• •• • ' A numw•-• un 01 1 l 03 & El MuHle1 '>pet.1•h• t ~ ... l•d b f an rnd1v•du• Bro•n Craycr all lbl4 "-S"'-1 20036929440 ?422 w Se•renlh at H••• vou \t<1rt•d du• 11
Atch Bay Or • Newpm t I Sanl An• t 111,,1111 1"'"n~·, y•1' Y•.• r • Beach CA 92660 lt1e lollowong Pl"f">Vll\ 041ly 1'11111 I tlJ II 16 d • • I /IJO/
This' bu\ln@\• " t.on .;,. do•n& bu~in•\\ a"> l5 Mar 4 lOOJ 10'>1 92706 t·"-.. ,, l ·"•• • • I ~I h I -Reiot1t l 1l1"'~ 111 '/', v·,.. v .... " ducted by •n ind1~1dual nner ien21 r a11\1ne .,....,., __ .__,_ __ , w P t "r .. 11 l•terr,.111 & I ort\11tl1n1t 96112 nm-.-.. rumn '" t r ,...,
Have you \talled do•ne S 1, 0 11 --.s........ p.,it Bu•• 1 , 1 ""'" t 1,r1 '""' '"• bus1nen yet1 No UI tt••t , untinit q:z661J I It!. "' o ... n~ ..
Brian Cr•ycrall ~ tnn 8td,h CA 92646 -lht to1lriw•rte P•'"On'. ""' bu\lnr• ' ' .,n ()} 16 OJ
This st•lement w•\ M" ht'1' Alrt<dn(r %8? d•t d<1•n11 bu''""'" "'• 200369 32627 f1ltd w•lh lht Counly Surlc1e•I Drrn Hun ( l•on !.ut /!>'> v .. ue~> du~''" by dll d •~d· • Oa•• • "•kil h o
Cletk of Oran1~ Counly tm<><• B~ath. CA 9/64{; 'Slrret 1:1••• ( .,11111rno• b ••• 11111 •:~N•t•d '" '& /!> Md• 4 2003
On 01/ll/Ol M•rr Alro<ano 968? 971'111 U~•nt\' yet
S I D H R.,b.,t L ll10,.1111 2003693 1a79 ur ll~\I rrve un Ph1hp I< f olltn\ 7S'> Th•• Ul.,11•111 Oillly P1lot reb 4 11 . t1n~t1)11 Buth. CA 9264b Vall•t" Slr-•t 9,.d ,..,
Ill 25 2003 10.l<J lhl\ bu''""'' '' < un I Calll41111a ?71i71 fll~d with Ill~ 1 uuiHy ' • dutl•d by hu,bdnd dlld rk b • • I Cl••~ ol o •. an~· C.trur1f( SEU .. 1\ u"nt\, '• ,on 0 1 '2'.l 'Ol wit• dur.l•d by 411 md1v1dual on -~ Havr you ,1a1ted do111e I Have you "l••l•d dl>•n~ 200369l 15r71 4 11 ,-b t t1 N , Darly Pilot eb ._.......,,~ U\ln •\ye o bu""'""• t •I No 18 ]5 20(H 1012 --r Maic Afrr,ano I Phthp R Golhn\ __:' __ _
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Rn1c-. and deadline<. arc .,Uh Jc<.. I to
c hange without no1ice 'Jllc publl'her
reserve~ the ng ht 10 cen,or, recl<b~tfy,
revise or rejecl any cla~"fied
advertisemmt. Plea-.c report any error
thal may be in your cla."'>•fic<l ad
immediately. The Dally Pilot ac1..·epti.
no habiluy for any error m an
adverttsemenl for which 11 ma) be
rc~pon~ible excepl for the coi.t of the
-.pace actuall) occupied by the error
C redit can only be allo wed lor the fir~I
1n.~·rt1on.
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Alt ra•I ntate advtf·
tit.Ina In tlllr. newspaper b r.ubject tot,,. Ftdtf•I
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1 1 amended w hich
"'•lies It 111•&•1 to 9dve~tlse •any flf•fw·
·•nee, lllnltation or
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Oo you earn S800 in • acre R•nches m NW f'rke4~/lotl
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A IO Tuesday, February 25, 2003
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS t Mind
7 ........ y.
'Otkml9Wa t 4 80Qlii entuiatll "-sor te Aar--Rakles
17 ~ol lea 18 lemporaty Job '9CeMbnty.
20 iPro's hlllldoul 12 W<ll;) 23 "1eo:ey
26 TKO offlctaJ
'l7 Ankara nattves 28 M~es 29 Ltltte child
30 F!ylrQ lorTl)llllon
3 t Matte1t1orn. e ·II 32 Boy
33 Re Signs (2 wos.)
3 7 Oisfioura
38 Smal ou11ar 39 Sall Lake Clly
allllete 40 Tax 8hetlef
41 Leaned 11!)8J1•SI
43 Btlght color
44 Chem room
45 Stimpy's ca•1oon
46 ~!him
47 Confide in
48 Web-toed mammal
14
5
5' 8ollely Ille $2 Ptlu money $3~.'°"*1 (2wd9)
56 A«oss -Garr
67 Klplinfl novel
S8 Alieorll (2 wda )
62 'Mlged god
63 Compass air.
64 l.t>or IJloupc 85 Mon9ieut •• pall!
66 German ''* Slart
67 Infant's wear
DOWN I Goodbuddy
2 Want-ad abb<
3 Coml>Ut« In "20()1"
4 Mud broct<s
5 Spons locate 6 Units ol energy
7 Fridy41 ~fc.ur
8 Ptct<pocj(lll
9 Old horses
10 MISSIOnS ot
mercy 11 ChurchpM
'2 Explor el'S Lewis and-
' 3 Flow et bed loeeles
21 Presseo
?? Coolled slowly 23 Quagmre
24 Typeol~
E ~ ,a M
El ev I MO F l SE T H p e: AR L •A --1s1~ .. l
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K I 'No 1 0
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EN O•L AN Tl i RE AO ~~ J. N
LO s s 1110
25 Copy 29 Keepeaka
30 Citizen 32 Oetuxe
33 Agent): 34 Nashville team
35 Europe-Asia
divider 36 Furniture buy
"2 Assvmption 46 TootSlled Item
47 Plll IO bed
(2 wds.)
48 f'our dUO$
B ~ 0 H Cl R E I D ue r ,. WN
J ~ E s ---I L s T ~_n
HA u S • YEA l f.l .... F IRM
0 l lJ A N IP
A E NE GES
A R TS ·-I Z • o c U R E Z E OR CA
GE R EE L S
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49 Nol h11re SO F0t1une4eler't1
card
51 OevelOI> 52 Mover'a
ctoallenge
54 -out (made
do ..;th)
55 P1!ncil end
59 Time period
60 One. for Pre1Te
61 SNll!ehrs.
11 12 13
Corona del Mar
OUAN/IAY VllWSlll
l'few home 4br 3 !Iba 2
'tory. decorator perfect
111 every wav Only foot
steps to otean vit•Wtni
bluffs and yaLhl harbor
entrance channel Sun
loun&e/terrace Avail mid
March lln\/L11f11n $11.<XlV
obo. ~ 94%h231 I
31r, 210 Ho111e on 8th VIiia Polftt COftdo lbr
fa1tway Santa Ana lba Ip, wd, patro, ear.
Coun~ry Club $2,200/mo ai.soc pool 2ym, eated
949-9JJ-65 f9 Sl575/mo 949·675-2514
CostaMesa
!Ir's fr om $875/mo.
w/ear 1n lovely gated
comm near ft1-SQua"'· Ir~. Indy fac11rty. K1e10 Moil. 877-704-8649 x9200
lr9 llr, new carpet &
paint, cvr d carport. 277
16th Place 113 $I IOO/m11
no pet~ 949 720 9422
21r, 2 fufl bath, uppe•.
2-c detached ear, bal·
cony. new/carpet/pa1nV
appls, $1595/mo 3023
langs Bay 714 865-2252
f'5lde the :l3t 2.56a, fR.
fp, remodeled. IYdwd lh, ht& yrd, block to Y"1CA
S2195/mo 949-642-9699
Newport Beach
* YEAttlY * ll.AUS
Bill GRUNDY REAL TORS
949475-61'1
ant 2br Iba oo pe!WlSlAa.
trt pato, Ip, wd. I c p ,
close to sdlools ~ $1600 .,.. !WJ.673.. 7llXl
Huge I BR I BA wlHil'bor ,.,
Gofieous 2BR ~M w/Ji~·t.~iW
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8Y CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
BEWARE OF STilANGt:RS
Both vulnerable. South dcub.
NORTH
•A 108 6•
"Q J v 109 3
•IB J WEST
•KJ 972
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1:-K 108S 2
864
•Q64 • K J 10 9 7 2 SOUTH
•S 7 AJ 9764
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The bidding:
SOUTH WF.ST NORTH EAST Icy 2"1 I'&.~ 2•
4', PllllS 4.-. Obi
"'-Pa.'ill I'll.~
two-heart C.'\IC·bid showed ~pades and
a minOf, and the rest of the auction
was naruraJ.
At Tommy's 1eamrnutes' lllble, the
lead was the j11Ck of club.-. Unawnrc
how badly frumps were stacked,
declarer won perforce in hand and led
a trump 10 1he queen and king. We>t
sluffmg a club. Declarer ruffed Ibo
club return and stW'l(..'<.I on diwnonds.
West gmbbed 1hc ilCe and led another
\:Juh for South ro ruff, ~ving Eust
with a long trump. Declarer eventual-
ly had 10 concede 1wo more trump
tricks -down ooc.
Opening lead: Seven of •
, Ac Tommy's lllble Eai.t'b double
warned that trumpb were 001 going to
behave kindly. Tommy won the ~padc opening lead in dummy and
imm•·diatel)' odvanced lhc queen of
heurb. t•overed b)' the king and taken
with the act: a• Wc,r dhcarded ~dub.
Next came rhc king of diamonds,
taken with the 11,'C. and declarer
rufl'eJ the ~pade retum.
Once in a while, when no one cf-;c
wu' available. the club would ..:oo-
scrip1 Trump Coup Tommy for a
match. Team member~ hoped for
wild distributions where Tommy\ proclivity for hllll<lling bad trump
spli~ would wort 10 their ad vantage.
C>pccially when he w:l\ not lv!uwn lu
the opponent~. Such wa~ the ~a'e in a
recent int.er-club match.
The auction :11 the two mble> wiu.
>imilar. i:xt·ep1 that Tommy wa., dou-
bled in four ht<tns by EaM, who hud
never seen Tommy in action. we,,·,
Tiie nine of diamonds was an entry
to dummy to 11.'ad another heart. woo
in thl.' drn<cd hand a' cheaply a~ JX!"·
siblt'. h wa~ now a $irnple matter tor
Tommy to c~h lhl' ja<:k of ht: am Wld
play winning dinmon<h. and whc1bcr
or not &'1 ruffed, 1 .... 0 trump~ and a
diamunJ were all thut the !kfcn!kr>
o.:ould rnllc.:1. Thai l!ll\t" Totnm) \
1e;un a ~ub,umrial gilin, and nm even
~·vcrnl attempt.' hy Tommy later 111
1hc mat~h 10 hring lhc opponcnl'
IAY'lllDGI gated comm,
2br Iba, la deck, w/d,
relflg incld, no smkg/pets,
$1850/mo. 949-291 -'Jl72
NP Ht'•, 2br Iba house,
2 c gar. wdhkups. lrt &
back yard. $2150/mo.
Pets ok. 949-376·3516
Gated Sngl Stry 2Br.
2Ba, det hse, 2·c att aar NC. tn:t-i pilbo. imoac,
rVpetr.. S2«0n 9$ ]ID 1219
Lw. hie 4br 3ba, den,
enioy lido lrfestyte-$3d111&,
tenn1$, 222 Via Palefmo
$3200/mo. 949-675·7168
loyfr-t lodtel-apt,
brand new. sm yard
w/pat10, sm doc~ avail
S700/mo. • Urtbeat ... le
14511 baytronl view, 4br
3ba. 2 c-p~e. dock avail
$4900 949-378 -3650
Newport Coast
CltYSTAl COVl
Ll.ASE/NEW, 2 STORY
eapans1ve 5br 5ba +-
den. g-ale &uarded. Many
custom features-thru·
out. Decorator touchM,
elaborate landsc now
under way. Avaij 4-1-03
SJ950/mo er ~2311
Private Tutoring 7990
flUTE U SSONS Erp'd
teaciler bu new open
Ines m Costa Mesa studoo
Use Slack 949-57t-0517.
Classified is
CONVENIENT
wh.edter you 'rt
buying, selling,
or just looking,
classified has
wh41 younttd!
CU SSIFIED
(949) 642·5678
·bad into tunh:nliun "<'re enough 10
ofhcl I.hi~ '"''ult.
Employment 8500
11 .... ~ilatwatlw• Ank-
schedule nat1onw1de
appts for mobrle notary
closing RE loan• Must
have d.ata entry, out
•landlna phone s~rll•,
enea&m1t per sonahly. be
a problem 'Olver, NeWtJ(Jf't
Bch loc:, u cellent work1na
cond. Fax resume & ..alary
history lo 949-673-5186.
D-••tlc Help Wonted
Hoi»ekeeper: CdM Sr
Couple seeh s hsekpr.
caretaker. live 1n pref'd
Nice •eparale qtrs. Must
be eood Amer cook No
pets. smokine. lrquor
Must be clean. neat &
eood drrver. Our ur Mr
Taylor day 949-644 4910
eve 949 675-79!>7.
FIND .......
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••DRIVERS •• MAY
TRUCKING CO. Is Voll
road to suo:ess!' "Vans -
11 Weshrn •Reefers 48
lil3tlls. Dedicated team rl.r6.
Owner operatnrs W*lted.
800-547 9169 x3217
www.maytrudl~com (CAL•SCAN)
Ge1Mrol Office 30-40
hours/week. Reception,
order pr~ lite acct&
Must know Quickbook,
WORD & E~cell lnqure lo
l.aU' a or submit r esome &
salary requorments to
chas@~des411u:om
GOVERNMENT JOBS
Wildlife and Postal 481'.+
per Y"'"· full benef1ls
Paid tr a ming. No expe
rrence necessary for
applrcat1on and uam
call toll Ir ee l 1188 778
4266 x850. (CAL• SCAN)
Warit From Ho..e Marl
Order /lnlernel Buslnes•
$1500 $7CXXJ. PT FT frtt
Booklet 888-863·1241
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Newpo-1 6-tl ;nf
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flfdt " per..on JOO! Jllmbcree 116 NiMcDt 8di 968iY.HJI 4BJi2 ,,_~ Alwy II()
Ml!isi:wl Vt!f> 9&28Z-Oll!)
Ollia Moni,w,'I " ;
Busy Newpor I Beach
office seeks lulH1me. h1efl
energy, organ11ed and
detailed person with
excellent phone ~dis and
warm penonalrty. Com
pule• $klll\ req, incl
M1c ro~ott Office &
(Ju1ck8oohs Pro F aa
resume w/<;alitly reQuwe
ments to 949 574-0725
OPCRATOIVGRAvtYARO
In N.wpoft Bt11ch, nr
airport. full/ParHlma.
Wiii Trtln. !M9·833·9790 • ,, "e': • JI BIAv office vn Ill!> PT
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some PfflS* •llP-s.lwy -+-conwll.~
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MN COOPER!
LfASEFOR
$199
Per Month+ Tu
1 at these terms
ON APPROVED CREllfT ........... ·····-····
$3685 down. 36 month
clo$td end lease, nose·
cunty deposit, 10,000
mllM per year, 20¢ pel
mile for u cus m'iles
(TC42218)
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IMWHCM
k4lea '97
Rare 6·$pHd·V8-l ow
Miles1
(#18536) $24,980.
MIISSOO s.-·oo
Black w/parchmtnt
IH ther·f act warr,
premlum whtels.
(119143) $51,980.
J._-lUll s ......
Shlney black on black
leather·certiliedl!
(#188581) $29,980.
ferrer.1 341 S'lllller (Oft¥,.,
Red w/perfeci Ian
lthr, er eat recor dsl
(#l9104C) $65,980.
AcwoNSX T.,...'®
lipeed yellow· I ZK
mrtesl Hurry!
(•19005) $59,980.
• ... _ .,. Se.tr• 8U
Lill• new, loact.d, auto,
moonroof allOys, low ~
ml. $5900 7lt -751·246t
Per.cite '99 leater
Conv. 21k ml, 5spd,
whlte/rrey lthr. full fact
wur, aer•&•d, non/
smk.r. llke 11•w vi26695
$26,996 Bkr 9'9·586·1888 w-. .,-1.c••
~~~ 0-«> ~s up! will ~
a -v fair price for yGI' ca-. Van or 1tudl paid lot
or nol Cal Didi Rey @
Tomato /v.lttJ Sale!>. 7fl. UJ 1931 or 714-3322.8
CASH f.ott CAJtS
We"Neetl Yeur Cw
Paldf ...... ltet.
PMlllpe Auto
A.kfer Molc.i..
949-574-7777
55 OOWAY @ IDNCER
SANTA ANA AUTO MM.L _Aulomob __ 1_1es_•_ (888) 823-9808
Merced•• 1-z suoo '9'
Black opal w/arey
lthr·full power -pre·
m1um wheels
(#18849) $27,980.
IMW 75011
Spt. S..._ '01
Cosmos black w/sand
beige leather. tull
wauty till 3/5
AUTOMOTM
PARTS/
ACCESSORIES/
SERVICES
Automotive 9004
IMW '99 7401 691i Ml,
3yr warr 11va1I, sliver I
grey Ith•, CO, hke new
cond, v57924 I $2.3.995
firm tl-m, fin avail. Bllt
949-586-1888
www.ecpal.co111
Chevy lxt....t.d c• '9 I
new paint, new tires,
on111nal owner $2,995/obo 949-689~
Chry•ler llectrlc G(M
2001 rare factory doors,
low mi. Newport Car
S3100 949 887-3266
'96 s•1ng oo
Conv, V6, 54k m1, 3 yr
wan avail. S4)ar kellng blk/
In lthr, CO. suporb like
new cond v259721 $6995
tin avail Bkr 949-586 1888
_....,..1.c-
Ded9e '97 Intrepid
Sport 3.5 V6. 47k m1.
wh1te/iir~y mt. earaged,
n/s. like new $6995
financ1ne & warr avail
Bkr 949·!>86 1888
w ww .ocpobl.co111
forcl '00 b curolo" Xlf
VIO, 2911 m1, silver/grey
ltht. CO, r u11111ne boa•ds,
fully lodded, like new,
v872581 $23,995 !r
nancini: available Bkr
94 9-586-1888
w ww.ocpoJtl.co111
FOID PIOll lS '90
Runs xln~ 6 cyl, ~o. ac,
ws. Sllllrool, pw, ps. ldl
wheels. new Ires & caps. Blue
be<* S32'l5 seY $2550. Prl't'ate
paly 714-SU-7608
f ORD PltOll lS '90
Runs •lr1t, 6 cyl, auto.
ac, en~, sunroof+ pw,
ps, 1111 wheels, new tires
& caps. Blue book $3225
sell $2600. Private party
J.14-534-7608
fOttD ltANGElt XU '99
Ea tr a Cab. Aulu, CO.
6~ m1 . V6. bedlrner.
Prrvale Party $7500
949-6 42-5620
GMC ·oo o....... 4wd,
39k m1. solver 'I tone
erey llht. pr em sound,
CO, ctorom~ whl,, \uperb
hke new c11nd, vl56721
$24.995 fin & warr av•il
Bkr 949-586 1888
w-.ocpo611.c-
Hondo cav •oo auto
trans. ac. lull power. cc.
low moles. Sl5,900. Pp.
949-574-424'
Hyundai '91 Se ftata
4dr, auto, AC. stereo,
eood cond, 130!\ ml,
$975 obo 949-631 ·3852.
Ja9uor '99 lUI Vanden
Plas :14k m1, sparkltna
blk/lan llhr. CO. chrm
whls, lull tact warr, ltke
new $28,995 lrrm
v8426 I 4 t111anc1ne avail
Bk1 949-586 )888
www.ocpo6il.cot11 J..,_. '99 XIC8 c-v
34k m1. full lacto1 y warr.
spar khng black/oatmeal
lthr. CO. chrome whls.
lik e new, v6772 95
S34.995 f111ant1na ava11·
Bfc.1 949-586 1888
w-.ocpo&.I.<••
1.-f .__ '97 ~
SC.7 60< ""· darll ~ee<lt'\en tlhr. dual mrwi, real ~ "'au reM aw CO, ">Uperb
Oflg cond ¥#57291 $13.935
hnanc.rng & w-..rr ava4, Blu
949-586-1 ... _....,..._
1.-f•-'98~ L( 56k m1. white/tan
llhr dual mnrt,, CO.
bru~h eaurd, like new.
v 726641 $14.995 fl
•11an~ln& & warr avail Bkr
(1119027) $54,980.
IMW840CI
c...,..·91
lo1macuf'ate Beauty
(#l980C) $33,980
Merced .. S.S20 '99
Smoke Silver
w/saddle Mont Cond.
(#40020) $29,980
'-·dt• 911 Correro '99 Col>rlo
S1lve1 w/Black, lrp
Ironic. Must See!!I
(#19178) $57,980
IMW X5 '02
White. facto• y
premium wheels.
(•18920) $41,980
I MW Z3 ·c-w '96
Red w/lmmuulate
black lthr 5 speed
11118770) Sl2.980
f-d b pedltl-'99
loaded, nice tam1ly
SUV, while low moles.
(#18794) $18.980
949-574-7777
PHIWPS AUJO
Ill •outo.cet11
Merced•• '99 S.S20
l we 5lk m1. 3 yr warr
avaol. s1lver/blk llhr.
Maul one c.ond. v87524 I
$28,995 hnanw111 avail
Bkr 949-586 1888
949-SH -l lU
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30k mt, lull tact warr,
~1lve1 sand/tan lthr. CO
\lack•r, chromt whls,
HI•• seat. v672518
$29,99!> fin & warr avail
MH ce4eo '81 560 SL
white/tan, 1mmac, ~
nn. 11• ,_ d qi.
dnJn!5. $1~ n4~14Mli4
Bkr 949 -586· 1888 M'hdl ti .,.__... LS
-......... 1.c-'UO '.IUIYool, leather, al
utru. 1•e new, °'"1 MercedM BNZ 380Sl '82 o-. norv'srr*r, Sl4.~
Good cond, hd top/\111! ~Pl> 714-9~
top. Taupe w/blk inter.
9200
SMIGTOf
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TIUCUAll SIOO
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MOTOR HOMES
Motor Homes •
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MOTORCYCLES
Motorcycles
Chry•l•r '97 Selorlft9
Conv LX36, 42k mt, dr k n1etall1~ blue/a1ey llhr.
btatJI like new f.ond
v292521 $8499 lrnancme
& warranty avail Bkr
949-516-1188 -·;st•.<-
BOAT PARTS&
ACCESSORIES
Boat Parts&
Acceaortes 9600
~fp..._~~
outboard, I owner, IJ'ldfr
Str, use, M\e MW "" $475,
w/o;t;nl atsc> sm boat hilnd
dOIV Sl25 714-!l&U'.S
$5300/obo 949-854-8208 ·-===============::::::;
Merced•• '96 C210
beautifu l blatk/crum
fully loaded, ~howroom. .Vout. SI I~ 714-751 2464
Meru4.. '9t U20
llk m1, wh1te/rrey lthr.
mnrl, c hr ome whl~.
beaut lr~e new cond,
v5722AI $28,995 fin 11vu
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"NOTICE TO READE.RS
Calrlor n1a law •e
qutr es that con tr at
tors !akin& JOb~ that
total $500 QI more
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law also require~ that
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