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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-05-27 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 THURSDAY,MAY27,2004 Long-awaited coastal plan approved Two council members dissent, asking for m ore public debate, but the vote draws resounding applause from the crowd. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot NEWPORr Bf.ACH -It look two years, 17 public meetings and about $11,000 in late fines. but on Tuesday the City Council finally approved a state- mandated plan allowing city officiah to gain more control over coastal develop- ment. officiaJs said. The City Council approved the plan 4 to 2, with Councilman Gary Adams ab- sent and Councilmen Dick Nichols and John Heffernan dissenting because they wanted more time for pubhc input. Council members garnered applau~e from the audience after 11 approved a fi- nal Local Coastal Plan -a long-awaited document required by state law for all cities along the coast. The vote marked forward motion on an i<>Sue weighing on the city since Newport Beach mi'>M!d the June 30. 2003 appUcation deadUne -a misstep that has cost the city $1 .000 per month since. The plan, which will be submitted to the California Coastal Commis'lion for review, consiw. of two major cornpo- INSIDE For more news from Tuesday night's City Council meeting, see Page A3 nents: a land-use plan and an imple- mentation plan. The land-use portion outlines Lhe lo- cation of certain properties within the coastaJ boundary, the type and intensiry of the propenies and applicable re- source protection, as suggested by the Coastal Commission. Maps of the coast- al boundary. determlned long ago, en- compassed a jagged border of various shoreline, bayside and cliff properties. Hesldents whose property falls inside the area must currently deal with the California Coru.td.I Commission when dcvelopmg their property. What the city ha~ done wilh the propo!.ed Local Coastal Plan 1s define for itself -taking into consideration suggestions from the Coru.tal Commission. wnich will ulti- mately give the plan the thumb!.-up - which propertl~ !.hould be subject to what type of development guidelme!>. Once a final l.ocaJ Coastal Plan is for - mally adopted the city can handle th<1t process. officials .,aid. "We are really getting locaJ control over the i'isuing of coastal permits in the city ant.I 1hat I!> a benefit. .. Coundlman Don Webb said. QUESTION What do you think of the Local Coastal Plan containing categorical exclusions. such as the one 7 for the Irvine Temice7 Pleaso spell your name and tell us yo ur hometown and phone numbers for verification purposes only • proval for preVIOU\ (lr<>jt'l°h Ill \\ hich ht' wa:. required 10 ge1 ( O<l\lal ( umn11,..,10n approval. I le said tlm pl.111 wouhJ 1e duce that i11conv1·111e11t l' lor Nl•wpon Beach residenh While 1he µla11 wa., l11i.;hly a1111l'i Webb recounted having to drive as far a!> F.urelu1 ant.I San Oicgo to gain ap-See COASTAL. Paee A4 W itnesses contradict girl in rape trial Two friend of 'Jane Doe' at the time of the incident take the stand for the defense. Oeepa Bharath Da1lyP1lot SANIA ANA -f.ornwr lril'nd ... ot a girl accusing three tt'en:igpr., of gnng rnp111~ her te~tified 111 court on Wt•dnt•,d.i\ 1h,11 the girl cal.led her.elf ,1 "porn ..,1,1r" .mcl had sex w11h one of 1lw tkft·11d.111r-. 111 .1 <;WJmming pool r111nu1t:\ .ll1t•1 1111·1•1111g him DON L [ At'.H DAILY Pll 0 I Pauline Todd, right, is excited about the prospects of a new kidney donated by a special donor, her daughter Paula Baggett <;reg I hudl. 'on ol Orang<· < 011111\ A' '>l!>ll'lnt ~he riff Don 11.lllll. "''It· "·" hre111t•r and Keith Spann an• 1 har>(l'tl "1th rapmg the unlon ... ciou' girl. 1h1•n I h .mil ,..,,,,uh mg her \'I.1th vanou" ohJt'rl' ii'> 'ht• 1.1y 011 .1 pool table in the i.;ar.1gt• ot 1lw ll<mlb <.11 rom1 del Mar home l'm'-l't'11l11n • ..,howl.'d juror ... 1hc 20·min1111• \tdt•o1.11w. whuh they o;ay 1hc 1h'fc11d.1ni... nMllt•, t ap11mng the whole im 1dt-n1 111 h111d dNa1l. All in the family Deirdre Newman Daily Piiot P auline lodd is not.one 10 dwell on the negauve. She considers d1aJ~is a blessing since it has enabled her to Uve with kidney failure for the past three years. It also h~ glven her the chance 10 live long enough to be eUgible for a new, pioneering program aJlowing her 10 receive a kidney from her daughter, Paula Baggett, 46, even though her blood type Is not a perfect match. The procedure. called plasmnpherlsls, removes antibodies from the kidney recipienl"s bloodstream to Jessen A daughter is giving her mother a kidney despite an imperfect match. The duo is trying to raise funds for the transplant the chance or rejection when the donor and rccipie111 arc nor an ideal match. While the expensive procedure will be paid mostly by insurance. Todd and Baggett are Lrying w raise money for airfare to Baltimore and housing on rhe campus of Johns I lopk.lns Hospital, where the transplant will take place in June. Baggett's church, Christ Lutheran Omrch in Costa Mesa. will host a fundraiser Friday night to rai~e money for the expenses imurancc doesn't cover. "nm is why churches eXJSl - to be together and support each other in the name or Olrist. .. church Pastor BW Hemenway sald. fodd is used IO giving. not receiving. Eleven years ago she founded the Hot Meal Ministry through her church. Orangethorpe Christian Church, In Fullerton. It provides free dinners every Monday evenjng THE BELL CURVE FYI The fundra1ser is at 8 p.m. Friday at Christ Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria St If you can't make 1\ to the fundra1ser but want to send a check, send 1t to the church c/o Christ Lutheran Ministries and write Hk1dney transplant" on the memo tine. and has served more lhan AA,000 people, she said "My biggest joy comes every Monday night," she said. "When you give to people, you get so much back." Todd found out she had kidney failure OUI of the blue eight years See FAMILY, Pa1e A6 lWo of the girl'c; former l11('11tl'>, ~ho tl'' tifie<l for 1hc JC'fl.'1N: t111 Wl'd1w ... da~. 111<1de -;talemenls lhJI Wl'fl' in '>IU• k 11111trn ... 1 to See CONTRADICT. Paee A4 ENVIRONMENT Harbor's beaches off on marks Heal the Bay's report card is rough on still waters, but the city's most traveled stretches of sand do well , especiall y in dry weather. lollta Harper Daily Ptlot NEWPORT BF.AU I 1 he nty\ m<>\l c Stra ight talk fro m lecture Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: · www.daiWiotcom Editorial/Father's Day. Send a self-addressed and stamped envelope If you want Items returned. The deadline is June 11. Remember: It's better than buying him another tie. popular beaches, from 1 hl' Wedge 10 Lo- rona del Mar. received relatively high wa ter-quality marks m a report relea..,ed Wednesday, but beaches in Newpon J lar- bor continue to receive failing grade\. 0 T he Newport Beach Ubrary Foundation wound up this seasons Distinguished Speakers Lecture Serif$ with a winner qa.lnst some tough compeddon. A re ponslve audience that could have been watching the Lakers' tlrst playoff game against .. Minnesota showed up last Friday nJght to hear former United Nadons ambassador Nancy Soderberg. ThJs In 1plte JOSEPH N. BELL The turnout for Soderberg speaks well for a community seeking a variety of vlewpolnts on critical national la.sues and a Ubrary Foundation that provides speakers who make that possible. It takes a lot or dedicated work on the part o( foWldation members and flnanclaJ support from local re ldent.s and buslne ses to attract the quality of speakers to whlch we've become of the fact that she Is an admJtted Democrat who worked for Bill Ointon and was probably going to say good thinp about the UnJted Nattont. accustomed, but they've been bringing It off for seven years. S.. CURVE, Pe11 M SALUTING DADS You can honor your father by sending a few paragraphs aboot what makes him so great, along with a photo, to the Daily Pilot for publication on Father's Day. E-mall to ~s.comls preferred. You also can mall . Items to 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. CA 92627, Attn. WEATHER Foggy In the morning and windy In the afternoon. SeeP11eA2 SPORTS The Estancia High boys volleyball team swept hoat Moorpark In the CIF aemlflnal1. See Pqe81 Santa Monica-based pollution watch dog group Heal the Bay rele<l.!.l'd its annual Beach Report Card and its Beach Bummer Ust Wednesday. While Newpon managed to stay off rhe top 10 worst polluted spots. the harbor received a plethora of F . TI1e stretch from the Santa Ana River mouth to The Wedge aU received A's in the dry season. Once the rainy eason hit, however, the river mouth grode dropped to ~as did the beach at Orange Street. On ular surf area, at 52nd and 53rd litre pulled In a C In the wet season. The rest of the beaches <>ut to The Wedge earned Bs. Dally Piiot POLITICS POLITICS ASIDE THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE Waiting on November I ran into one of our local politicians this past week and lamented the lack of any I> big news on our poliucal scene. '!hat's just fine, came the r~ponse. Now, typically. I'd name the person. but the meeting was brief and fairly informal and I wasn't thinking ~story" or ~column." So I'll leave the name off the record. not I.hat anything juicy or untoward got said. But it did, later. start me thinking. The election season is quickly approaching. these Cew months of quiet are about 10 end and, al some point, a humdinger of a story will bubble up from the trenches. But despite what any of our elected officials might think. we really aren't aching for a M:alldal. Here's what I hope I.he general election holds: L ln Costa Mesa, a canditlate who is willing to call opponents to the carpet. I listened two years ago as candidates to!><>ed a lot of weak ...--------. genem.hties -on Fil( PHOTO/DAILY PILOT Judge Jim Gray 1s a candidate for the U.S. Senate and recently sent out another call for U.S. forces to be pulled from Iraq · development, on racial issu~. 011 education matter!> -about that demanded an answer. None came. fhis time. Costa Mesa needs at leat.t one strong candidate willing to cul to the chase and require specifics and explanations from others S J CAHN in the race. Too many • • issue. of too great Running the attack on high imponance did not ge1 enough discussion last time around. And any local media can highlight only so much before it's simply creating or directing the news. 2. Jn the congressional races. a race? See the end of I.he column for the chances of that happening. S.J . Cahn Daily Pilot ft\ a bit h..irt.110 lt•ll who. c•xactly. Judge Jim Gray., running ag..i1n .. 1. I hough the IJbcrtanan Oran.:c County 1udge dfld Newport Bt'ach re .. uknt t!. a candidate for I.he U ~ ~n.ite. hl' seems 111 have his "Khts set on a <,lightly higher target. J-..arlier 1h1s month. (,ray sent out another call for U.S. fol'C'C''> to be pulled from Iraq. "Iraq has diverted a11c1111on and nt>eded re<;ources of momentum and materiel from 1he cntical. e<>-.entlal and foq(ottcn war on terror,· Gray wrolt• 111 ant• mail tu '>UflpOrtt'f\, Wh1rh he• t.Llh (,ray·a (;ram., 'It 1., 111 out nt1tiunal JOlt'rt>\t that we qu1c~ly concludt· our worl in Iraq. by 1ntema11on,Jl11JnR tht• m1-..,1on so 1ha1 we may btinK our fem t'<; homL' • Gray is al\O mown lor hi\ oppoo;1tion to the U.~. war on drug<. and the l'atnol Al·t Cox scores victory for Bac k Bay Rep. 0.rls Cox ~cort•cJ 1wo legislative victoriei. earlier thi'> month, and in one casC' the Upper Newport l1.1y 1., !>t'f to reap the reward,. Cox\ 11.ick Bay hill p.i''l'd Che \enate dnd is heading lur lhl' pre,1dent's d1•i.I.. lo l>l' signed inl o law. 1 lw hill, known oflit ially .1, tht' *Irvine Bao;in -, .. r1.1n• and Groundwawr improvement A1 t. • authomes tht• Hureau of Redamalion 10 help wuh planning, dt>VelopmL•n1 and de.,ign of a 11.itur<1I Chns Cox treatment sy tem of man-made Wt'llanth for the ~n Diego Creek Water-;hed I tw wetlands will be designed to clt•.u1 ,\way 'urface run-off. ··111c San Diego Creel I' UJH' ol 1hi-. ri>gion\ major waler!>hed .... 11l'Oljllll''>11110 Upper Newport Bay, one of lht.' IM>tl''t wetl..ind'i in the entire 1·oa<.1al ft1:11ln bctweC'n Lo'i AllRele'i dnd !>an l>lt'go ..ind one of the la .. t," Cox o;rud in a ~tateml'11t ·upper Newport Bay 1<; home to oH·r 75 !>pClle'> offi.;h and nearly 200 'f>Clll'' nf btrd!>, and 'l'\eral threatened or endt11lJ.:t'rl'd ~pede.,.·· Congress ha\ appropriated SI mill11111 for the' dC''>IKn of the project. and Cox ha' rcquc,ted an additional SJ m11hon to bc~rn con,truc11on of the project in l005 fhe total co'it i' expected tu be $41 million. Under lhe bill, 25% will come from 1he federal government, and the rest will come from local and priva te sources. The congrel>!>man also managed to get I louse approvaJ of a plan 10 have the Navy look inro the fea!)ibUity of establishing a veterans' memonal at the proposed Greal Park. The memorial would honor veterans from throughout the county. Hope he has a sense for numbers Cow1ty nepublicani. have a new,financiaJ head. Party <luurman Scou Baugh on May 17 appointed Frank P. Greinke as chairman of the party\ Hnance Committee, which is charged w1th 1he all important task of fundrdrsmg. "TI1e county party ii. preparing to move forward with aggrcsi.1ve political and fundrar'>ing plane;," Baugh ~aid. •1 am plea. .. ed to appoint a well re<.pectcd Republican 10 help lead the county party\ hmdrai!>ing effort<,." Greinke, who lives 111 Orange. also 1s a founding member of 1hc New Majority. a more centri.,t nol' group tha l had its i.han• of nm-in~ with former chairman Tom Puc.ntes. 3. Ln Newport Beach, one strong GreenJigh1 candidate to carry the cause and get all the financial backing. Uke it or not, Greenlight b a force in the dry, but it got badly diluted after the last election. Healthy debate is good for any government, though. and Greenlight folks can provide I.hat 4. Stops in Newpon-Mesa by both presidential candid.ales. And by Hillary. <OK. I want a little local scantlal.) 5. lnterested voters and interesting issues. There are any number of i~ues that couJd grab the spotlight this fall: MarinaparX. Westside redevelopment, mansioniz.adon. St. Andrews Olurch expansion. An engaged electorate a."lcing questions of candidates and seeking answen. to problems makes for healthy debate. And healthy debate is, again, good for any government. 6. Candidates in all the races.. Right now, there's li11Je doubt that Costa Mesa is going to be a battJe. But Newport's a differenl story: Both Steves on the council, Councilmen Steve Bromberg and Steve Rosansky, don't have any competition that I know of. Nor does Councilman John Heffernan. Whether they're doing a good job, they <>houldn'r be able to walJc into office unchallenged. It isn't democrat:lc. -----------------____________ __, I lave anything you'd lik.e to St'e happen between now and November? Feel free to let me know. POLITICAL CALENDAR p.m. at Karl Strauss, 901 South Coast Drive, Costa Meaa. The group meets wery fourth Thul"lday 81 that time. SPECIAL EVENTS .My 9-Auf, 1: The Republican "*11V of Orange County will have • YOter '9Qi9tration booth at tho Orange CoYnty Fair. Mote details to follow. JUNE Z: A "Oemoc:racy for Amertc. Meet-up" will be lleld •t 7 p.m. et Kart Strauaa, 90t Sooth Coast Drive. The group meet.I fl'letV firtt Wednesday at that time. 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O)udl O.Vora. soci•l@ocyr.org As much as I might hope for close elections from our rwo House races, it doesn't look like they're going to materiali7,e Political pundit °'8.rUe Cook. one of Washington's more respected prognosticators, this week released his lisl of Mtoss up* races for I.he House of Representatives. 16: The Aepublan Party of Orange County will hotd its annu.t A-o Day salute fundralsing dinner et the Hilton Cotta MeN. lnfonnatlon: (714) 66&-8666. 21: The Rapubffcan Party of Orange Countv C..tral Committee wiJI hold a geneflll meeting et 7 p.m. at tM ~ Coest Plaza Westin Motel. at 686 Artton Blvd.,~ Mesa. Admission 11 free. lnformatiof\: (714) 55&-8555. Not only are Reps. Ou1s Cox and Dana Rohrahacher not among the politicians with a weak ~p on reelection, there isn't a single California race that Cook tllinks will be close. Box 1560, Cotta Meu. 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It lhould be partly cloudy in the evening, then mostly cloudy. loWI thou Id be from 61 to 60. lnbmadon: www.nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST On the in.Mr watena. 9'C:pec:t e variable -Mnd of 10 knot. or less to become IOUthwelt from lO to 15 mot. In the ebmoon, mtklng wev•of2teetori..ona mixed west swell of 2 to 3 feet at 8 aeconda and touth 1W911of3 feet at 13 aecondt. The wind thould lighten .i night, with waves still at 2 fMt or laf on• m!Ked west ewell of 2 to 3 .... at 10 MCOnda end IOUth .well of 3 1"t It 18 MCOnda. Fatth« out. expect• WNt -Mnd et 10 knots to mM:• waves of 2 fMt P! •on• muced ~ swell of 3 to 5 feet at 9 seconds and IOUlh swell of 3 feet at 13 tee0nd1. Nighttime should bring a northwest wind of 10 to 15 knots, making waves of 2 feet or lea on 11 mixed west swell of 3 to .s feet at 10 second• and south swell ol 3 feet 111 16 seconds. SURF Today thould be a pidcup day, with Friday looking better. EJq>eCt the W11ves to arrive by late morning, with dlest·hlgh seta becoming more frequent. --~ www .. urfrlder.otg TIDEi nm. 3:22a.m. 10-47 • m. 8;03p.m. 11:41 p.m. tWght 3.93 fMt high 0.64f9etlow 4.. 13 fMt high 2.-&Jfeetlow ... -.. ,... -.. d ......... fhlwsday, May 27, 2004 A3 Council finds airsoft guns hard to back Some children will have to find a new hobby after a council decision to ban firing the toys in city limits. Lolita Harper Daily Piiot arms. "These are not the kind of toys that you play around with, but I think you need to support the 2nd Amendment,• Nichols said. "The reason we can't take over Iraq is because they have guns in their homes: city officials said Newport Beach cannot enforce anything but the •discharging" of the weapon. The sale and possession of weapons ls governed by the Cal1fomla Pe nal Code. not city J~slature, City Atty. Bob Burn- ham said. .. PrQponents of airsoft guns ar- gue the toys provide an outlet for chUdren, In terms of creativ- ity, exercise and strategy. 111ey say children play war games in remote areas to stay away from the daily city routine. Olhers have liltened airsoft guns to the Red Ryder BB guns and war games to cops and robbers of yesteryear. N'EWPOIIT OP.l\CI I -City leaders on Tuesday banned the use of alrsoft guns In the cily, citing safety of those who play with toy guns and peace or mind for officers who may not be ahle to distinguish them from real firearms in a split second. Council members voted 5 to I to ban Lhe firing of aJrsort gun-.. City officials said people would still be allowed to own and carry the toy weapons; they would simply not be able to fir~ them -not even on private property. Nichols' colleagues, however, did not see the toy gun issue as that far-reaching and sided with Newport Beach PoUce Oilef Bob McDonell, who said the mock automatic machine guns pose a conslderable Lhreat to Lhose who carry them. The chief said his department receives calls al· most daily about -youths carry- ing weapons," and that the in- ability for people -ei.pecialJy officers -to distinguish Lhe toy~ from the real guns is a "tragedy waiting to happen." fllE PHOTOS /DAILY PILOT Kids hold their airsoft guns before a round of Back Bay "warring" last month. Airsoft guns can no longer be fired in Newport Beach. Audience member and New- port Beach resident Louise Fun- denberg applauded the council's efforts, saying sht• could not dis- tinguish the real guns from the fake. Fundenherg added that children in the middle or the ex- citement and adrenaline of a war game may not understand that a police officer would mis- take rheir wys for reaJ guns. ff r<;H PERFORMANCE R F.At EsTATF: BROKF:R ... OR 30 Y•:ARS "This is also an aucmpt to save the lives of the young nwn who may be carrying lthc!.c guns)," Mayor Tod Ridgeway said. Councilman Dick Nichol!. db· &e11ted, saying he agreed that these weapons are not appropri ate toys, but even in this case, his ~upport of the ban would weaken the right tu hear firl' McDonell displayed several bruns on a table in council chambers and asked the coun- cilmen to determine between Lhe fake and real ones. Most of the councilmen could di!.tin- guish between the two but only through less-than-obviou:. dis- tinctions. "Could you tl'll that in a low light, or even in the daylight in a !.plil second?'" McOoncU asked, the11 picked up a toy weapon made to look likl' a 9-rnillimeter handgun. "If someone leveled lhis at a police officer, I think you can understand what would happen." The chief explained that cer- tain guns, such as the airsoft guns popular with boys who like to play war games in part of the Back Bay, are not held to ~late legislation that require& fake gun manufacturers to use bright. bold colors to distint,•uish them from real firearms. The industry was able to circumVl'nt thl' law Imam questions U.S. image Controversial s peech at UCI asks s tudents to argue against their country's alli ance with Israel. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot UC IRVJNE -Contniver- !.iaJ political activbt Imam Mohammed al Asi hmught hi~ fiery rhetoric ahout the war in Iraq to carnpu., WedneMiay. 111e thrust of Al A.'>i\ &peech was lhal the U.S. ad ulini~Lralion is a puppet of "7Jonist" Israel, a point he emphasized as he tried to motivate UC Irvine ~tudcnts on campus to tale action lo change what he perceivei. ru, America's inexorable alliance with that country. "It is you, youth on rum- puses. that can tip the bal- ance and recreate (America's! image -not in the image of 7..ionist Israel." he said. "A11li Americanism is at wi all-time high because the U.S. -lock, ~tock and barrel -i~ doing what Israelis WJnt you to do." Al-Asi blamed Israel for the United States' invasion of Iraq, which he c~ed a war without jusufication. I le asked why more people of all faiths don't speak out again~! the war. "We shoul<.I have brave Muslims, Olristians and Jews that tell Washington, 'I lands off Iraq,' "Al· A'ii said. I le compared the lJ.S. oc cupation of Iraq to l<;racl\ ot·- cupation of Pal~tinian tcm torics, adding t.hat thr ti .~.' war on terrorism po!i!>c~e' criminal elements and i'l just a front for a war again'>t l<t lam. "The average person is fall- ing victim of equating terror witl1 divine revelation and scripture," said Al·Asi, who appeared two years ago al Orange Coast Collegc during a tlaytung event on the con Oict between l'alcsrine and b· ral'l. The Orange County branch of the Anti-Defamation League denounc.ed Al-N.i'::. appearance al UCI. "The Anti-Dcfama11un League vigoroui.ly supponi. I st Amendmenl righh,'' As· sociate Director Kevin O'Gra- dy said in a relea!>e before Al· Ai.i's appearance. "We have not asked the university lo limir the content of speech. Instead, we have asked them to condemn hale '>pcech and anti-Semitic c;peech. The uni ver~ity has an obligation lo speak out against hate." In his speech, Al-N.i warned that the alleged mur- der of an American civilian employee of the U.S. Euro· pean Command found dead Monday in I jbcria and Wednesday's bombing out- side the Pakistan-American cultural center 111 Karaclu were harbingers of more vio- lence to come "if the United States acceptc; the l'>raeli dic- tate." "We all believe -Olris· tians, Muslims and Jews - that killing any innocent hu- man beings in the world is wrong." Al-Asi said. "But let's take a count. Many or our ln- nocent'i have b<.'Cn ldUed when we all believe 'an eye for an eye' and 'a soul for a soul.' We're lagging behind, but we have plenty of time to catch up." Al-1\si also addressed the burning of a symbolic wall built by Arab students on campus last week to depict Israel's controversiaJ security Liarrier being used to fond off Palestinian suicide bombers. Although il is still under in· ve:.tigatiun as a hate cri111t•, Al-Asi blamed his favorite tar get, ''Zionist" Israel. UWhy would someone have to bum it down after mid· night?" Al-Asi said. "l11ls could be considered a hate crime. Is the pro-7Joni't crowd running our of pa· tience and logic?" The Muslim Student Union invited Al-A.si to c;pcak to raise awareness about the Muslim point of view, <;a1d Kareem Elsayed, 18, prc~i­ dent of the union. "I le'~ very knowlcd~cahlc, very eloquent and he presents points very dearly." PJsayed said. Al-Asi attracted a moder· ate-sized crowd. with a large Muslim majority. Many of Lhem said he articulated a rt' ality that isn't often repre- sented. "I think it's a good rendi· lion of what's going on be· tween the United States and Israel -their relationship and their policies,· said Alt· med lbrahlm. 21. "I also think that the all Lhe actions we're seeing from the United States -complacency on the JI tack.-. on !Palestinians) m Gv.a -can only be indica- tive of a close, bia.c;cd rela- tionship with Israel." Others in the crowcJ said Al-Asi's speech WJ!> an ex- treme distortion of reality. "I thought ii had no hnsis whatsoever." said Omer llen- dler, 23, a member of Ant eaters for Israel. "It screamed of anti-Zionism back in the day and reminded me of 'Protocols or the Elder'I of Zion' that says Jews arc trying to take over the world. Jew~ are only 2% of tl1e population -accually less than that - so to make a claim 1h01t the U.S. is running its programs on Jewish policy is 10 make a claim that the U.S. is being operated by 2% of the world.· Brook Hollow $ CABERNET • MERLOT CHARDONNAY Callfornla Wine ...... ..,,., Laltlf because airsoft guns have a fir· ing mechanism not outlined in the legislation. Newport Beach already pro· hibits the d ischarge of BB and paintball guns. IMl't-:(·CAIU.I': Fot.1.0W·UP LAN(;t<: R t-:1-'ERRAI. 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NEWPORT BEACH • Baytlde Dttve and East Coat Highway: Redtless driving was reported at 4:58 p.m Wednesday. • Dover Drtve and t..tt. lane: Arson was reported at 3:46 p.m. Wednesday • e. Balboe Boulevard and Medina Wrtr. An anempted boat theft waa reported at 3:56 p.m Wednesday • Mariners Drive: A vehicle burglary was reported In the 1000 blodl at 2:34 p.m. Wednesday. CONTRADICT Continued from Al what the girl ht?rSt•lf ~id owr the lil!>t week when ~he tonk 1lw stand. Jenna Stroh. who said !>he wa\ one of the girfs best fnen<h JI the 1ime of the all~ed rape. told the court tha1 on July 4, 2002. she. Melissa Ma1sumo10, C:ry'>tal Davis .md the girl, known only as "Jane Dut•" during tht' trial, had gone to "hang out" at Hatdl's Corona del Mar homt• The girls had planned 10 ''JY overnight at the I latdl home that July 4, Stroh ~d. &lllW!'flalftl.t, Clllll. .. Rabbitt Insurance Agency Alfl'O • llOMHJWN~ • tll.AlJll vo1b1/19 "'"lnt"X"'" ,,,,,, J 'I\ ~~ ~Sr)J ,. , 949-631-77 4o ~I Old Ncwpott l!hd. • ~ Badi (Nev Ii ·1:111) Marisa O'Nell Daily Piiot U)SfA MESA -A t lunungton Beach Hlgh School 'tudent cor11 milted uicide 1h" '"'l'Kl'l1d JI .i hotel party nflc1 h1' '('hool pru111. ufficials said. Senior Omstoptwr IYJ\'ld-.on. 18. was with hb lb yca.r-old girl friend c1.nd nearly I 00 other , tu dents at a p.irty early ~rurday a1 the Residente L1111 in the llOO block of Wl">t Hal..l•r Strl>el. Co,l..i M~ pohre l t. lohn FrLZPatnt l.. said. After a fi~ht with hh girl COASTAL Continued from Al pated, only a h.indful of peork· attended 1he mel•ling 10 giw their final input. ( ounaJ mem· bers di~grt'ed a~ 10 why· whether ii wa' J l.ick of puhlrr no11ce or that ~ople haw .11 ready had tlwrr \J~' al oth{•r meeting on till' i~ue. Nichols said residcnl!> did not know enough nbuut the plan dnd 1ha1 they 'hould be givt•11 m1ir"' llml· to h)!llf<' out how 11 w1111lcl t•Orl 1 1lwm, 1f .11 dll . nl" cl11n1111t•111 " ii'> 1mp111 lJllt d' tht• ~1·111 r,11 pl.in,· Nie h ob :-aid, .1tld111~ th.it ll o;hould receive "' 111\wh 1 011'>1deratwn "We h,uJ all ltt'll ,., our parenl' abour whPrc-w1· wl'n· l(Omg_ • '>h•• !>did with a 'im1lt· At the sm<.111 p.trt ~. \tmh ... ud, lam· Ooe dranl ht•1·1 .md other drink.\ 1-,efort• lh1•y .ill w;lld)t.'d Cl tape of her hu\.illH 'c·x with ~pann. filmt'd 111111• Ill, 2002. nw girl appcan·d 111 h1• happy and was laughing when '>he i.aw thr tape. Stroh -..tic! "She sauJ .,omcthing hlt' 'Louk at 01l'. we're porn -,tar<>.'" she i.ald "Slw ~d 11 in a joking bul SCOOU.\ kJnd or way.• ll1t' girl, who 1~ .. tHied for al mo~t a week. had 'Wlid that -.lw 1 oulJ barely watch 10 st."<:011<1'. c1I that ..ex 1.tpl' and that 'he turned aw<.1\. ll"Kll!.tcd. She h.id ..J,u !>aid 1h.11 ,1w whJ I laidl th.11 1he ta1w WJ' ""'ro'' • and 1li.11 .,ht• \V'Jntcd 111111 111 Na-.e it. Alli both ~troh .int.I Mat.,umo 111 lt..,lrfu>cl 1lr.11 lht'ir fnt>nd '"-'<'med proud of th•• lape. ll<11h Wrl' .11,o 1C'<,llfi1'<.I lh II till' 1;11 I •II I 1111 .11. h,111 .11"1 .t\k1·1I 1h1·t1• 1 1 pl1111ogr.1ph ht 1 h,IVJllH "\ \\1th \1111111 l\1Jt,l1 moto witl ''" h.11g<'<I i111n tlw ro11111 w11 h "I 111lr 111d .inotht·r hoy ;md ,11,1pp1'<l lli1• pu tun· hrr CURVE Continued from A I A dramatit t'Xdmple that the foundauon i ... c1111l'> .:.ime ~howed up la<.t S1 mddy on r-------------------------, I r ~...,. ( "''1 l... l!... .• I 1 Certified Farmer~· M.Hkt·t 1 I ( O\t3 M 1•\,I I .1 I 1•ro11 r • I : ...... i TODAY -T H URSDAY, \1 n 2. .... ch I 9:00 AM -1 :00 PM I HELP STAMP our llUNOD IN ORANGE COUNTY! Bnng m any dona11on of non rcrUh.ihlc loocl 1tcmh.) Receive .i bag coma.ming .1 coupnn for 1hc l .irmc,-.,' M.,rkcr, a "I fungC'r Aw.ircndl· Ribbon & mudl. much more! I I I I I I I ~smktlby I l < ~ <~1 'I-1.:..,... I I ~Hat! Food Bank I L-------------------------~ Public Invited 50th Annual Memorial Day Servic May 31, 2004 11:00 AM Musical Selections by The All American Boys ,horus ~ Harbor Lawn -Mount OLM Memorial Park 1625 Giller Avenue • C-. Maa (71•) S.f0..S5S4 ,._,."_ friend and friends, Da~n locked h.lmself in the bathrootn. FittPatrick said. ·Somebody poured l>ttr on tum, and some son of nhPreation look plare in the counywd; then lw W\'nt Into hh hotel room." I 11/J':ltnclc said. I li.s girlfriend told police s.he thu~t he had gone In 10 clean up, but grew concerned when he d1Jn't return. fnends kicked opt'n the door at aboul 5 a.m. and found thar I >.ivid..on had hanged hirn..elf. ··11e had :.ome u..~u1..~ and had lrom thl' pubhc "I got Id lopy of tht• proposed plan) eJrhl'r. and J .. 1111 h.iVen't been Jble IO go through tt." Hci;idenl' in .111endance ,hared thl' concern lhat 1101 l'nough pt'ople knew uf the final mel'tln); and asl..ed for one more public heanng Ill mak<' \UJe the bawi. were cowred I leffernan a~rt:l'd, acknowfcodg1118 there may be no add111ori.1l 1npu1. bul lht' l~'iU('.' w~ impPrtJlll t'nough 111 ded1ratc anottwr nwNing to. "I don't l now what would be lht• h.1rm. • l lelTl'rn.111 .,,ud \t,r)·m fml ll1t.l~l·way and t 1111111 ilt11J11 ..,11'\t' Brnmb{'rg. wltu huth worl..l•c.l \ 1 rv do"iely 1111 tlll'> l>llljt'l I, "•lld l'llOUgh 1111w had l:w1.·11 .,p1·111 .11111 that ii \\.\., 11me In mtWl' lnrw.1rd 'Cl a Ir 1t"11d haJ d.!.led hl·r to ldkl' ~fJhumoro .1ho ... ud till' girl r11ol. a fl'W "i\ .. rg' 11111 of .1 l11111lt' 111 Bnmbay gin il' .. 01111 J'> they ll'aChl•d the lld1<ll 11111111• 011 July 1 I hat was. 1lw dr111l lhl' de· fl•ntl.tnt!I ..ay lhl')' .:.i\I· h1•r the ni¢1l l)f thl' rllh.•J.:l'tl 1111.1dent. lht• girl ll''>tified lhJI th(' foul· IJ~ltll)t. blUt'>h >(fl'l'll drink knot lt·l.l hl•r oul .uul ni.tdl' her \Ilk Both girls "'"d they ht'lped 1ht•ir lnend tal e nil her Jl'an'i in tht• \Winuning pool llll' ru~ht of lulr 4. Shortly after 1ha1. they 'MiW the girl and N11chre111l•r pas· 'IOllJlely leis." and h.r\it' \t'X 111 the pool. they 'iatd llw .,'lrl tes11ficd 1h.11 i;he did not haw sex with N1-1ehre1ner Jntl th.11 '>he l ept pmhing him 11lf ~Ill' abu sard S1roh and MalM1moto n·.,nH•d hl'r Crom NJl hre111er·., advanu.•., and got lll'r out of lht• pool Bui ht•r Cr1t·11d-. '<lid 'ht• 11111 11111\ volun 1.11 tl'r 111n1p1:ll 11\ht 1111 pool dnd h.111 'e" \'Ith '\,11 h11·11w1, hut .tl .. o wltl 1h1·rn .1l1t·r '"l' ~ot oul of till' 1111111· "D1111'1 11·1 tn(• have 't.'>. with illlVone d\l' 1·x.cep1 K1•11h " C KS I"\.\ "60 Mmutt"> H l11e lead 1n1rrvi('W' wa" with •t.'l<•ntJy rt•1irt·d lJt>n. Anthony /jnni. who-.e dedicated .u1d dl'corated 40 yea" ul servi< e to the U.S. Manne Corp.,, both mih1ary Jlld d1plomat1c. quci111ied h11n o;u~rhly lo drhver '>Oml' '>traight talk aboul tJ1e accountahthty of lhl' Bu<.h Jdmint'>tra11011 :urhrlt't..I' of the lr:14 war for thl' 111l'" Wt' .tn· ill 1lwn• IOdJ)' llhtlflh'lll,ht•d \p<·aker,· '•II 'I I , .. 111 tl\l /111111 tldl\l'I .1 '>f tllll I Ill ''\;ll'I ,11 11111 p11hf1< lrl11u1 \ •• rnomh ct).'!n and h.td <1 1 h,1111 I' Ill lfllt'"llllfl 111111 .1ltl'rWMd. Srnlcrhc>rg'!> quJhfic.JliC>r1' fur speaking on lht• ll.N -'he IM" held hJUfl·levd foreign policy <mll 11a11nnal M'\ uritv Jlt)'\IS in the Clinton While 1 lou\t', 1lw \J111tl•J Nation.r, and the U.S Conwess and i'> rurren1ly din•t:tor of a multinational organi1.a1ion called tht> lrHernauonaJ \...ris1.~ Group -are a'l i.olld a..-; Zinni's, but !.he comes a1 her ubject a little mo1V obliquely. She threw 115 some locaJ bones before ptunging into her topic, and he ~ heavy early on with dubious poll n11mbeN -619' of Americans feel these are the moi;t da11gcro11" limes 111 om hl,tory. 't.•ven nl 1•it(h1 Mu,lirn l ountrit'\ fc•t'I thn•atl'ncd by 1tw lJ.S. that "" t o( thin~ Hut dw 1m•,1t \V"J'> Jectdedly there. Given tht: t um•m !itlmher nCWll ttdlllg', \ht•""'' rcmarkahly u~·at. rnmh1r11ng her touWi critkhm'I ol the cou~ we have mlccn ovi'r the pa't year with aJl unmce that we arc finally stumbling onto the right (fl\C.: k. ·Winston CllurchUI lilted to teU \l! that Arnerican!'I have l hi.">tory of getting it right. but only after exhau ri ng all other aJtcmathu," Soderberg said "And \W tll'e begfnnlns to get h right ln lraq, even though the tNP to peace at on the side oC the road in Wuhlngton where they are motlly Jt t reactJng to wen ta. "11lf' Bosh people came 10 olDce wtth the myth that !My rould hllM th wortd. • Ahe been depressed •• Fir.d'atrick sa.kl •tte was on antidepressants." FltzPatrlok SIOO he didn't know if Pavfc.l~o llad been drinJcing or what kind of antidepressants he had been prescribed. Some types ot antidepressants have been linkrd to an inaeased rislt or sul- dde. Uunrington Beach High School PrindpaJ Frank Berry refused 10 comment "out of respect for (Da - vidson' I parents.• A t.atement read to students on Monday called the suicide "aJcohol re- lated... School and district psycholo- gists were available to students, as was the opportunity to write ~rnpat.hy cards to Davidson's plan could be approved by the Coastal Commission and for maUy adopted by the city . That would bring about the implementation proce!>s -the st'cond phase of the plan -that has been a stumbling block in years past. A land use plan was adop1etl by the city in 1981 and cen1fied by the comm1sMon m 1982. The land use plan wru. re- VL.,ed and re-certified in 1990 but the implemeniation portion wa!> never completed, according to u o;.taff n.'JlOrt. A.., a 1t•.,uh of Senate Bill 51 fl, tht-u1a,1al Act no\.\. rt'qum.•., coa\l,11 t ll1e,, "uch a., Nt•wp11r1 lkJch. w adopt a I oc.11 C.1>.1,tal Pl;111 If 1lwy don't, lht' c oa ... taJ CrlllHll"SIOll will adopt Clllt' for tlt1·1n, a' was the ca ... <' in ~1.1hhu, llw h'lrl had gunl' 111 Stroh\ holM' the morning ol Jul) 6 tu ·1 h•.1n up and tale a 'huwt·r." ..,trnh ""d .. ..,ht' didn'1 look good." 'he s;uJ. "She had throw up on hl'r hair and on ht'r dothl' .... " ~troh said her fnend n•mern bered thal '>he had ..e" with 1he l>o~ tht• prt'Vious night ·she mid me 'I don't lnow what I did. but I know I hc1d \l'X with the three boys:· !>hl' "au.I. l'ro!.ecutur l>an I le'>\ J\ked Stroh why ~he hadn·1 told Ntw port Reach polict' or 1lw de fl'n,t•s inw .. 1igator. John War- ren. about the girl 1elh11~ her that she had ~x with aJJ three bor-the night of July 5 "l didn't it'll the police: -.he said. ·But I did tell John \\Jm:n . I told h1111 because tha1\ wha1 ..tie told mt· that day. and 1ha1\ the truth ·· Stroh al'>O "1.ld lht• Wrl told her 'he ""-'n't <,Ort' or 111 p.rni IA''> than a 111011th .dtn 1lw .ti lt-gcd innd<'lll. Ille' h'lfl cllld h1•r fne11d~ Wl'rt' 111 Nt•wpon lk.u h wh1•n Ja11c• Dm· "'kl•tl ""oh 111 dnw hy 1he I l:11dl rt•,ie.kn11'. 'itroh <.aid lOnllllUt•d "In lhdl \l\IOll, Lht' U.N. wa.' '\1ddmed and ridiculed in5tcJd of -.een as a uwrut tool and pJrt of thl.' solu11on. I've never .. een i.urh acrimony rn the U.N. a~ tl1ere \W"i during the dcbatt> twrore the anack. on lra4 lbe Ruo;h people pu.,hing the attatk had never befon· 11<-en involved 111 nauon-huildtnK, Jn<I thC'y fun1 l;1mcn1.illy lll"11111l1•t,lood wh.11h.1d111 lw dmw " Hut 'he we' th1' <kprt•....,111~ "'t•11,tn11 'tart111g tu 111111 ;1111111111 ,l, llw IJ .N "h•t' lW),'Ull 10 1 nnw back 111 '>lylt· \\llh lltl' nu,11 adrn1m<;tmt1n11 ~ht• w.111i.. tlwrt• won't I)(> n dr<unat11 l.h.ulf:t'. ah.JI ii may takt" three to fiw V("1r. 111 "get it right,'. but at lea'l we• an• h<'adt·d in the rigtll dm•rlion. And 10 stay on oourse. Wl' 11rl'tl an exit stratt.-gy. a n<'\v kwt1mJ1t· gowmment 111 Lraq, and a gradual wilhtlrawaJ of our rorrc<; "It's going to be a long and tough fight.· -;he said. ·A lot of bad stuff is going to oontlnue. So it's e~ntial that we find more modest goals to define ucc~ which won't really start until there are 5uccessful elections next year. Meanwhile, we haVl' no morr urgent agenda 1han pursmnit a fundamenllll changt' In llw a11itutl1· of thl' Arah Wtl11,1 loward the United Statl-r.:· Wlwn I i;dkf'CI wtth Sod1•rhc·~ brit'Oy oflt'fWllnJ, stu.• mallr two polnu I found of. pedaJ lntt>re,1 FtAI, SecretJry or Stair ( 111111 £'1:Mcll 1c; comin~ bad. .. m favor at the t'~n'I(· of th l't•111.1~on neo-cons as Ruc;h chRng~ d lrec1111n, AJld, se<.·011tl. 1hcl\' ix ;1 heavy load of resrntrnent toward 1he 11.S. al lhf' lJnl1cd Niltlon • but thut wuot ~top Oth('f counu1e fmm pumdng •the right Uung. • CMn if it gets Bush off tJ~e hook. M ~ lef\.1.he a.udltorium. each member of the audience was gl\'en a card on wh.lch 10 suqest ~they wouJd like lO htar tn upc:ocnJng programs. I called Uzanne Witt£. who haS '*"deeply bM>Md In the proa!l9S of aekcdng and nepatqWfth p~ spmbn. to Ond out hCM' thlit l>C'OCe9 worb tnd what may be family. Parents hnd n..>r1ted J 1 room.\ for students at the hotel after the prom. 1-iC?.Paoick said. Some stu- dents wt.-re reponedJy drinkirttc and pos.stbly dolng drug.s. be saJd. ·~ need to be ~l of the activities we are condoning.· he said. "Teenagers tend to pu.~ the edge or the: envelope anywJy." TIM! suicide came the 1><1.me weekend as proms for Estancia. Costa Mesa and Middle CoUrge high schools. whkh all went wiU1- ou1 incident, Newport-Mesa Uni- fied &hoot District Supt Rob Barbot said. Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar rugh school<;' proms will take place on June 5. Distric;t officials and tf\JlitCCs said Senior Planner Patrick Al· ford. ·we didn'1 ask for this task, we didn't want thii. task." Bromberg said. "II was thrown al us. We were mandated to do this. Wl' have put our ht.'art and soul into this !Local Coa!>tal Planl. out It can't be every1htng to every one." Resident )an Vandersloot. a vocal environmental activist. warned again.,t exempting propertic' that cll·arly fall with· m 1he coast<ll boundary from the additional dt•vclopml'nl 'tnndards I hl' c 11y arguel> in the pr11pO!>t'd plJll to exempt Jn;ml' l<'rrJl·e bt·lJll,l' 11 1' J blufl ''J: 111lka11tly allert•d by develop ment thdt no longt·r rl'quir<')o re .. ource protN·t111n. ".She '..ltd ,1w needed do,ure, .,he -..ud \lw .. tarted to rry when we drow by then·.• Mal!.umolo 1e,tificd that 1hc. girl aho laughed about havi11.: Sl'X with C ircK I la1dl lhc night nf July 4. I ta1dl wa' then dating Da· vi ... The girl brought up lhl· '>Uh JCCI aftl'f they dropped off l>J\'" 1he moming of July 5. Ma1o;.umn 111 ..aid "She "Wid. 'If I got pregnan1 h) (,reg I'd be \O rich, I won't have.• to worry about money again,'" Mat~11mow hllld Both hrirl'\ !>.lid they gradually lo!>t toud1 wrrh their friend. but 1ha1 tht·V .. 1111 lovl' hl'r and would want 1i1 be fnend!> with hl'r again Bmh 'i<Ud they never 1.011- ''dered her an "outcast" or O\ traci.7.t•d her 111 the day:-. after tlw mcidl·nt Matsumoto ">aid !.he got a ll'.\t JldJ.:l' on her tdl1>hone a' rt· tently <1' July lOOJ from the girl 'JVlng 'h<' n11,wd hangin~ 11111 \\1th \\,11\UtllCI(() ,\Od ,1,l..111g ti ''"' wanted 111 RO dm'<ll 10 ti\\! lwad1 '><11111•11mt· Mal\111l11it11 .md ~lroh .1)<;0 '<lid lht'y rlll'l w11h their lrit>nd .11 01il1\ d.1y' after thC' inrid<'nl 111 'tore for nexl year. She told mt• t.hh year isn't over yt'l. The foundauon lucked into a11 oppor1u11i1y within their budget r<1nge to land New York limes columrw~t .tnd PBS l0mmerua1or David Broo~ for •• nne-nigh1 \land on June 18 and )Umped JI ll. The nC'\\ 'ca'><in, she said. 1s 'llll untcrt,un whlle foundation work.rr" .. 1udy upcoming book.' <1 nd projl'r1 c11111 pelling inteff''>I' .t .. tht·} try to P'Ydt out thl' /11111" v .. hn \ .. 111111111 Ullo ''l'll.11 ,11 trnrt ion' "N1·xt >l""· ,Jw ..aid, "\w probahl} t.1111ld11'1 dfford tlll' ~cnl'ral We "'111 hun juM in till I('. .. I -.kipped the dinner that followed Sodt•thN·l(s Friday haV\: been urging parenlS and students to enjoy prom and grc1duation safely. •All families want to celebrate student achievement this time of year and swt the next chapter or their lives.· district spokeswoman Jane Garland sald ·eui It should be done with caudon and the su- pervision of parents.· A memorial servke for David- "'" was held on Monday. The family requested that. in lieu of Oowcn.. contributions be made to l luntinglon Beach HJgh School for the Ouistopher Davidson Scholarship Fund. ·n-ie school's addres-<. b 1905 Main St .. Hunrington Beach. CA 92648. • 1 am opposed by any type of categorical exclusion.~ Vander ,)not said, adding that this ap- parent favoritism has k.epl pre· vious plans from garnering final approval ·niere isn't one !bluff] in this city that hasn't been modified ... _ We need to have an even-handed policy." Uiff Drive resident Garv Zie'>che said if Irvine Terract' were excluded, his property 'hould he ai. wt'll. "I live on a manu factured ~lopt'. .. he i.aid . "My r,lope io; nut n.1tural either" •LOLITA HARPER 1s 1he enterp11se and 1nvest1gat1ve reporter for the Daily Pilot. She may be reached at (9491 574-4275 or by e-mail at loltt.J.harper a la11mes com. 'I didn't tell the police. But I did tell John Warren. I told him because that's what she told me that day, and that's the truth.' Jenna Stroh, former fnend of 'Jane Doe' Whl'n aU Of them d1:,cuc;o;.ed II. • She :-.aid the girl was cavalier about the whole incident. which haJ become public and hfgh- profile by tlll'n Ma~umoto told the coun whJt the girl told her and tlw lllht'r girb al Ouli\ that day: "Shl' :-.aid, 'I don't know why they would have dn.1~ed me. I'd have dune it anyway .. :· 1 lw defen'><· I'> cxpec:red 10 u1ntinuc· wi1h thl'tr witne~e!> 1<1 tlJy. • OEEPA BHARATH co11ers pubhc safety and courti;. She may be 1eached at (949) 574 4226 or by 1• mail al dee{JiJ bharath a la11mos.com. night talk in an effon to catch the end of the 1.alcer game. I was too late, of couri.e, hut still in plenty of time to watch t})e 1\ngds. Between innings I lrit'd to 1hink up alTordabll' candidates for the librdl)' wnes. Witte told me they were looking for 'Pealen. who were·"bolh funny and bright.· I rouldn't gel beyond Shaq111llt· O'NeaJ and Mike Sdo!oda. I'm 11111 ~ure they qualify, hut they'd proh.11,ly <'Offi<' too high, anyway II Villi haw dllY b<:lll'I thought-.. limp lllC'm off at t.hr library. Mt-au\\ohile. Arook.\ as.surcdly dtw" qualify. • JOSEPH N. BELL 1s e resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appeats Thursdays 7 SU· vid· ·111e J of eto 1001 Ison 905 CA e of Jer- ap- re nal uff] en ave ary Ct' rty cd 01 e I. • r h y e .. NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEETING WRAP-UP INSIDE THE DISTRICT FYI Here are some decisions coming out o( •WHAT-: Next meeting Tuesday night's Newport-Mesa Unified •WHEN: 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 8 School District meeting. •WHERE: Roderick H. MacMllllan Board Mfftlng Room at the District Education E·CAMPUS Center, 2985-A Bear St., Cos1a Mesa • INF<>: Agendas are available several days Board trustees approved an agreement that prior to each mfftlng at will allow students to take selected classes http:l!Www.nmuad.k12.ca.us/depts/bo61. onllne starting chis summer. American Bad Bay and Monte Vista high school'! are democracy and economics classes will be finished, said Bonnie Martin, director for offered onllne this summer and next year. project manager McCarthy Building WHAT rT MEANS Companies. Small detail work still needs 10 be done at the group one schools. Starting this summer, students will be able Restrooms at Kaiser FJementary are to take two classes onllne for school credit. anticipated to be finished next month and a Bad Bay and Monte Vista high school new bus turnout will be built this summer at students will also be able to take biology Harbor View Elementary. Ensign ~ f!u"."" onllne beginning in the Intermediate School is scheduled for completion by mid-September and the state The pilot program will allow division of architects has approved plans for students to take onllne classes Newport Harbor High School. for credit. The class will meet once a week but students will do most of WHAT WAS SAID their coursework via computer. Robert Hiles, who teaches American "We still feel everything is going fine," s..tid Marie Buchanan from the Measure A Citizens' democracy at Corona del Mar High School, Oversight Commlnee. "Some people are still and Kent Wllliams, who teaches economics frustrated from their experiences early on. at Estancia High School, wilJ receive training but those entering the process now can see in online lnstruction from the florida Virtual what they have to look forward to." School, which runs the program. District administrators had an informational meeting NEWPORT COAST ACCESS for interested students earlier this month. This summer, 20 students will take The district and city of Newport Beach American democracy and another 20 will plan to widen and pave an additional access take economics classes through the program. road to Newport Coast Elementary School. MEASURE A lh.astees voted to approve an agreement with the city for the work. The board received its reports on the WHAT rT MEANS progress of Measure A from the The district and city formed a Community ~ cilttens' overalght commlnee, FaciUties District in 1998 to finance pro1ect managers and an improvements in the Newport update from one school ~ Coast ar~a. A $45-~illion bond principal Measure A is the IS financing lhe proiect. muJli-school improvement plan funded by Since the i.chool opened, its local and stale-issued bonds. only access point on Ridge P"Mk Road has become more crowded with traffic. WHAT rT MEANS A secondary access road loops behind the The massive Measure A project, now in its school's athletic field to Newport Coast Orive. second year, is mostly completed at the Hrst Plans call for widening and paving the group of schools and is progressing at the road, malcing it a one-way street leading into second group. the school. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Put a few words to work for you. Call the Allstar students to be recognized ger. Adams Elementary School will recognize members of the Allstar Student Council and their par· , ents at the second annual l Ion- ors Social tonight. Costa Mesa's "Hunger Aware- ness Day" is in advance of the larger "National Hunger Aware- ness Day" on June 3. Both sponsors encourage the public to participate by bring- ing a donation of nonperish- able food Items to the Certified Farmers' Market between 9 a.m. and I p.m. today. Wright's presentations are at 10 a.m . and II a.m. Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 The school's PTA and princi· pal, Candy Ooud, will congratu· late parents for their success as partners in their children's edu- cation. They will honor 66 stu- dents and more than 250 family members and friends. The Allstar Student Council is made up of fifth-grade students. Tu participate in the program. they have to meet academic re· quirements and focus on re- sponsibility and respect for oth- ers. Tonight's ceremony wiU take place at 6:30 p.m. at the school, 2850 Oubhouse Road in Costa Mesa. Wright presentation on fighting hunger The Orange County Farm Ru· reau a nd the Second Harvest Food Bank are sponsoring Costa Mesa's "Hunger Aware· ness Day" today at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The food bank booth wilJ fea- ture a presentation by Bob Wright, advocate and education coordinator, focusing on the hunger proble111 in a county where nearly 450,000 people risk going to bed hungry each month. Wright will let people : lcnow how they can make a dif· ference in the fight against hun· For more information, caJI the farm bureau at (714) 573- 03-74. Bank program awarded for planning prowess Costa Mesa's Fairview Park Mitigation BanJc Program won an Outstanding Planning Awacd on May IO from the Orange County chapter of the Amerl· can Planning Assn. The city has pioneered efforts to develop this creative concept of mitiga· lion banlcing. The program enables devel· opers to purchase mitigation credits in Fairview Park for wet· lands impacts from off-site de- velopment projects. The credits go toward the restoration of vernaJ pools, enhancement of habitat and the long-term vi· ability of restoration efforts. The program was honored for its successful and ongoing ef· forts to restore Fairview Park to a top-notch nature park. The first-place finish allows the city to compete with other projects in the state awards program. Clasdied am work for llll l11•••y2~ M Daily Pilot .. llusday, May 27, 2004 A5 • Lowest Prices of the Season Featuring All Anso & Anso Caress Products Our prices include installation and our upgraded cushion for your complete satisfaction! ~ DltliCINfl) '~ "-~ E'NGU.Uac:DrOll ~ .. ._.C:I Eloquence REG. PRICE $59.99 SALE $39.99 See our latest fashions made with Anso Caress, featuring one of Karastan's best selling textures in 40 beautiful designer colors. $34.99 sq.yd. ---- JOHN BLOESER fdr. 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At Painter's Lodge and April Point Resort we've gone to gre,tt length~ ro ensure that you and your family have the he~t vacation possible. Choose from guided fishing. wildlife adventure tours, kayaking, mountain biking, or lo unge by the swimmins pool and hot tuhs FJ ther way, you've come to the right spoL Reel u.s in on-line for all of our fishing packages: www.obmg.com <>1 wll mw t>f o"r {net1dly cTPw m: 1-800-663-7090 PAJl'ITER's LoocE l.AMflBH I RIVl:.R. BC. APRIL POINT REsoRT QUADRA ISLAND. BC r t , .. ,,,, • t' I I < I ti ~ I BEACHES' Continued from Al Whtie the 30 hatbor-rront beaches received • smanertng or grades ranging from A to F In the dry seaaon , 26 of the 30 re- ceived a failing grade ln the ~t eason on the beach report card. Of those 26, Newport Har- bor 43rd Street and 38th Street beaches received Fs across the board between April 2003 and March 2004. Crystal Cove was the brlghte&t pot. garnering A's across the board. The report card, which sum· marfaes water-quality lssues up and down the coast in terms of the season, identJfied Newpon Dunes north as another failing site in both the dry and rainy seasons. Onyx Avenue Beach , In Newport Harbor, avoided fail- ure by squeaking out a D in both seasons. Bob Caustin, president and founder of Defend the Bay. said the harbor continues to be a problem because of the large levels of urban runoff that accu· muJate in a closed body of wa- ter. such as lhe harbor. In total. 28 of the 43 beaches listed in Newport Beach re- ceived an F in the wet s~on. Most of those locations received an A or B in the dry season, when m ost crowds Oock. to the water, but some, IU.e Newport Harbor 11th Street and Harbor Patrol heaches, were marginal even in the dry season. The contrast between wet FAMILY Continued from A I ago when she got a prescription refilled and her new doctor ran some tandard blood tests. She calls it a ·sneaky disease" and decided she would out-sneak it for as long as she could. She slaved off dialysis for five years by going on a special renal diet that severely Umlted her food intake. "Shehab taken extraordinary care of herself and I admire her for duu." her daughter said. • 1 fer dJet is extreme and most people wouldn't be able to stick 10 it." When it became necessary to st.art dialysis. Todd handled it with her usual aplomb. The 63-year-old redhead's strength may be sapped. bur her AROUND TOWN • Send AROUNO TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail to tvis.f)6na@lsnmes.com; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event as well as a contact phone number. TOOAY H•tbof Vl.w a.m.nta'Y School will celebrate its 50th enniver88ry with muaic, cake and festivities from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 900 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar. Information a nd reservations: http://www.hv50.com. The N9wport BMd1 Public Library Foundation will hos1 a wortcshop on wealth preservation with spNker Victoria Collins, member of the Anandal Planning Anocietion from 10 to 11:30 e.m. at the Newpon Beach Central Library. 1000 Awcedo Ave .. Newpon Beach. Information: (949) 717-3890. ~ 7.. ~~ ~ _L:MN_C_H-I'f-0. The ()range County Fann 8urMU and the Second Harvest Food I bank will host •Hunger Awarenea Dey; from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. et the Certified Farmers' Malicet, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 673-0374. FIESTAS '-Fesllw. Pw 11111 · \ ............. • Graduations • Birthdays • Showers • Rehearsal Dinnen Order by tht Dozen • Chingollngas • Enchiladas • Fajitas • Carnltas The Newport Beech H~ Society Ind frienda will host a dinner and preeentatlon on the history of bfg bandt •t the Rendezvous Ballroom with mualclan Howard Rumsey. Tht 9'19flt will be .t 8 p.m. at the Amaricen Legion Post 291, 216 16th St., Newport Be.cn. The OOlt Is $20. Information: (9491 706-0948. Round.,.... w.t '#ti holt. luncheon with guests John Morgan Wilton, author of •Good Morning. Hurtac::he;" Chartea MAKING THE GRADE BEAatES (by eeasona) DRY WET Santa An• River Mouth A F f c B B B B B F F F A F F F F F F F F F F F F c F D f F f F F F F F 0 F F B c A A Ntwpott lwh.s= of Orange StrMt A Newport Beach, p ectlon of 52nd/53rd Street A Newport 8-d\, of 31th Street A Newport Buch ler A 8Mboe ....,_,~of tl5ctv'18tf\ SlN9t A Balboa Btad\ Pier A S.&boe Beed\, The Wlckle A Newport Harbor. Cor1I C.y Beach A Newport Hatt>N. Mother'a Beedt-Ora,,ge County 8 NtwPOrt Harbot, Trinidad Lane Beach A N.wport Hetbof. S.. Gm A Newport Harbor, Humboldt Beactt A Newpott Hetb«, ~lf)Ott &Md\ A Newport Harbor, 11th Street Beach C Newport Hwbor. NMpon Dunle-NOl'tti f Newport Harbor, Newport Dunes-East B N.wport Htrt>or, NtMport Ounel-M~ A NewPort Harbor, Newport Oones-We61 A+ Newport Herbor, &.yehore 8Md\ A NtlWP<)ft Harbor, Via Genoa Beactt A+ Newport ...... Udo Yachtelub 8each B NewPort Harbor. Gamet Avenue Beach B ~rt Harbor, Saoohk9Awnue Beadl A Newoort Harbor, Abe lone Avenue Beactt A Newport Harbor. Plltc Avenue 8Md'I A Newport Harbor, OnV)C Avenue Beactt 0 Newport Htrt>ot. Roby Avenut Be&ctt A Newport Harbor, Grand Canal A Newport H•rt>ot, '3«I Stniet Beach f Newport Harbor, 38th Street Beach F Newport Harbor, 19th 6'lwt 8etctt B Newport Harbor. 15th Street Beach A Newport Harbor, 10th Street Beadl F Newport Harbor. Alvarado/ Bev Isle Beadl A Newport Harbor, N Street Beadl B Newport Harbor, Harbor Patrol Beach C Newport Harbor, Rodty Point Beach A+ Corona Del Mar A Uttte Corona Beach A Pelican Point A Crystal Cow A and dry seasons in Orange County was the most Marie in the state, according to the re- port. unOappable spirit still smolders. "Everything has side effects," she said. "You deal with it. This is what I was handed, so this il> the hand I play." She was originally scheduled to have the surgery last fall, but it had to be postponed because of medical complications. Wh1Je Todd tries to stay upbeat, Baggert said she has seen the toll the disease has taken on her mother. "She'.ci Jost a lot of weight." Baggett said "It's just a hard life. She's in bed three days a week (because of the dialysis I. She couldn't come to my son's gradua1ion because she was too sick." Todd aclcnowfedges she has good days and bad days and said she is extremely grateful for her daughter's gift of life. "I'm a survivor -that's my Phoenix, author of '"Southem Califomlaland: Mid-Century Cuhure in Kodachrome; and Patricia Guiver, author of '"The Beastly Bloodline.· The luncheon will begin 8t noon at the Newport Beacn Country Club, 1600 E. Coas1 Highway, Newport Beach. Tidcets cost $45. Information and reservations: (323) 25&79n FRIDAY Acupuncturist Grwnt Coflint will conduct a free oriental medical screening, which will give participants a complete evaluation of the blo-energetic state of their body. The event will be from 11 a.m . to 2 p.m. at the Health Emporium, 3347 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 673-2244. SATURDAY The Unit.cl Scottish ~will host the Scottish Festival, which will feature Scottish culture, food and muslc from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. et the Orange County Fair and ExPoaitlon Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Tlchta COS1 $2 to $20. Information: http://www. unittld scottishsociety.com. Th• Untt.d Scottiah Sod9ty wllf host "Ceilidh,· an event that will feature the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band along with kitctien piping and drumming. The event will be from 8 to 11 p.m. In the Catalina room at the Hiiton Costa Mesa, 3050 Bristol St, Cost• Meaa. Information: http~iww'W.unff9dscottish society.com. John Hieb,• Loa~ dty firefighter, paramedic and author will sign hi• new book for yoong adults titled "My Buddypadc."' at 2 p.m. at Botdera Boob, Music and Ca1'1, 9333 Bear St, South Coat Plaza, Cocta Meu. lnform11foo: (714) 432-7854. Hara GMn wll-'gn her new booll, The large amount of rainfall may be one of the reasons for such bad grades this year, said Mitzy Taggert. l>taff scientist name." Todd said. ~shes my angel." To prepare for the transplant, Baggett has lost 40 pounds and went lhrough a slew of tesl3. Now she is just Lrying to stay healthy for the operation. After lhe operation. Todd wiU have to stay in Baltimore for six to eight weeks. At a family meeting recently. both families figured out how they could have someone stay with Todd after the operation for every day of that time except a few. I fer hu~band. Norm, is laking three weeks off from worf( to be there, Todd said. It was Baggetl's idea to hold the fundrai~er and lhe church was receptive since it was looking for ways to support both families, J lemenway said. Baggen's sister, Elizabeth. 40. helped organize the fundraiser. ·woman's Journey to Wholeness," at 2 p.m. at Sames & Noble Booksellers. Metro Pointe, 901 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 444--0226. SUNDAY Th• Unit.cl Scottish Society win host the Scon1sh ktst1val from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. et the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Tidcets cost $2 to $20. Information: http://www.united scottishsociety.com. MONDAY Pacific View M.moMI hrtl wlll host its 46th annual Memorial Day service with presentations by members of the American Legion Newport Harbor Post 291. Music will be provided by Celebration USA. The event will begin at 11 a.m. at 3500 Pacific View Memorial Part 3500 Pacific View, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-2700 Harbor Llwn-Mount Olive Memorial Part will host its 50th annual Memorial Day services with a floral wreath presentation and music by the All American Boys Chorus. The event will begin at 11 a.m. at 1625 Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 540-5554. TUESDAY Onnge County's Unit.cl Wsy will host Its 2004 Campaign Celebration, which will honor the top individual end corporate donors to health end human services. The event will be at 1 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club a nd Resort. 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newpon Beach. Tldcets cost $75. Information: (949) 263--6176. WEDNESDAY The Mindi of The N.wport Beech Ubniry wUI host lta ennuel meeting along wl1h a complimentary lund\. Unda Kataouleaa, llbr•ry aervlcet Catering (949) US.0209 369 E. 17th Street #10 -Costa Mesa -949.764.1746 (lkhtllll Plwn'• Pltio) E.1.CEFT1uNAl SA.·l~GS o~ YOUQ H~'OQITf lEXlJS osta Mesa Newport Beach . . . . . . . . HOURS: MON·FRI lOAM-S:JOPM •Sar 10AM-SPM \ l, with Heal the Bay. "Wet weather grades are al· most always worse (with ln- creased raln,r Tuggert SAid. "The more h rains the worse water quality Is, especlalJy at these outlets. The difference be- tween wet and dry grades is really amazing. We had a lot more beaches get Fs this year. u Caust.in encouraged people to pay attention to water-quality gJades and other warnings be· fore swimming in the ocean. Beachgoers shouJd refrain from swimming at least three days af. ter it rains. stay away from storm drains and especlally steer clear of the Santa Ana ruver. which is the epitome or a stonn draJn. "It's like an armpit over there.· Caustin said of lhe area both north and south or the river, depending on which way the current is nowlng. Por children and older adults. whose immune systems are Wl· developed and Impaired. swim- ming in polluted waters can be very dangerous, Caustin said. People sh ouJd not only heed the most current water-quality warnings, but be aware of previ- ous reports. "If a beach has been closed l 0 limes over the last two months. I would not want to recreate in it even if ii is reopened because it has a high propensity for pol- lution.· • LOLITA HARPER is the enterprise and investigative reporter for the Daily Pilot. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lolita.harpt1r@latlmes.com. which they hope will raise about $8,000. "The support and Jove I've go«en from this church ju"t blows me away," Baggett s..id. Baggett's son. Aaron Barnes, 21. will be playing in two bands du.ring the fundralser. Todd and Baggett embody the true spiril lhat the church teaches. Hemenway said. "I've always been captivated by Paula's love for her mom and we've been praying for her." Hemenway said. ·nus is the act of graciow.ness and love. We do our level best to model love around here, but when it's shown like that. you don't need to do anything." • OEJRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa. She may be readied at (949) 57~221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newman@lst1mes.com. director, will speak at the event. The event will be at 11 a.m . in1he Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library. 1000 Avocado Ave .• Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (949)646-4131. The M.linen Joint UM Library Committee will host a new Mariners Branch Library community open house, which will feature architectural renderings, elevations and site plans for the new Donna and John Crean Mariners Branch Library. Starbudcs ooffee will be provided. The event will be from 7 to 9 p.m. at 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 702-6600. (9491644-3078. The Banning Ranc:tt P9tit and Preserve Task Force will host a meeting to present its vision for turning Banning Ranch into a public part. The event will be at 7 p.m. In the Victoria Room at the Costa Mesa Community Neighborhood Center, 1846 Part Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: http://teskforos.siarraclub.org/ banningrendl. JUNE3 Ho.g Hosptul wift a"-a community education class on "Arthritis of the Knee." The class will be presented by Dr. Alan Beyer at 6 p.m . at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 6144624, http:liww'W.hoaghospital.org. JUNES Chidhelp USA'a Coltli MeM chapter will hcnt Ferragasto et 5:30 p.m. at the Bloomingdale' a courtyard In Fashion Island, 701 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The event wit! Include an Italian buffet, dancing, live music, opportunity drawings and live auction, Tldcets coat $65 to $75. Information: (9'9) 548-4228. l Dady Piiot Thursday, May 27 2004 A7 FORUM all·= -:;'d 6.ET ;('8US~ED -L.ettwa: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pilot, 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627 • R .. ct.,. Hottlne: Call (949) 642·6086 Fax: Send to (949) 646-4170 E•m · Btlyp ot@fatimes.com •All correspondence must Include full name. hometown and phone number (for verificetlon purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. EDITORIAL A well-deserved raise for teachers I n past weeks. news from neighboring school districts has been far from the kind most administrators hope to see in the newspaper. In the South Orange County Community College District, the faculty gave a no confid ence vote to Olancellor Raghu Mathur. In Westminster, the :.chool board has been bitterly and publicly divided over state anddiscrlmjnation laws that protect transsexuals and others who do not conform to tradidonaJ gender roles. And then there's the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. On Tuesday night, without a tlght, without shouts, without a seemmg complaint. 1he board of trustees approved a labor agreement that gives teacher:. a raise of more than 5% over the next two years, putting their salaries in line with others in the county. ln the fall, starting pay for credentialed teachers will go from $38,062 to $40,000 a year. Salaries for teachers with a master's degree, 75 additional credit hours of study and at least 28 years at the district will top out at $82,878. The previous high salary was $81, 173. For the 2005-06 school year, salaries will start at $40, I 04 and go up to $83,978. The goal is to raise pay to the top quarter of schools in the county, said Jim Rogers, president of the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers. Our teache~ deserve it. A::. is so ofien said, though perhaps never enough, teachers fill crucial roles in our community: They are in charge of shepherding our children to adulthood. Many spend Jong. extra hours to make sure they can give their best in the classroom. They comprbe, by and large, a dedicated group who have our children's bes t intere ts at heart. They deserve the compensauon for their hard work. The school district deserves pmise for a fine bit of shepherding of it' own. Often, negotiations over contract.., create fault lines that are difficult to repair. There is no indicauon of any such breakdown here. It isn't that there's a lack of money-typically the centra.J cause of such conflict - mvolved. Overall, under the new contract, salary and benefits in 2004·05 Jn Newport-Mesa will increase by 3.54% and cost the district $2.6 million. In 2005-06. they will increase by 1.82%, or $1.4 rruJlion. And it all is happening smoothly and all to everyone's benefit. LEITER TO THE EDITOR Council candidates can't possibly represent everyone 0 h, good griell Planning Commissioner Bruce Gatlich is reported in Saturday's story, "Commissioner announces run for council seat," to have said that if he's elected to the City Council he will work to represent all constituencies: homeowners. business owners and property owners. What a dopey and meaningless thing to say. That's like a sign on an automobile repair garage that says "We specialize in all cars." If you specialize in everything, you specialize in nothing. How is Garlich gomg to represent homeowners who live in Costa Mesa at the same time he represents the many business and property owner:. who don'c Jive in Costa Mesa and who can't vote here? If Garlich has been paying anention. and I'm not sure he has, he'd understand that Co~ta Mesa is unbalanced. We have too much industrial zoning in our city, and we have too few owner-occupied homes. The Westside bluffs are full of polluting factories that should not be on the best land in the city but out in the boondocks someplace. Many residents of Costa Mesa want to see homes on the bluffs, but the business owners and property owners - most of whom live in Newport Beach and other home owner-friendJy cuies are fighting to keep lhe area mired in fact ones. So how, exactly, will Garlich represent bolh Interests? I !e's either going to have to be with the residents of (..osta Mesa who wanl to see the Westside improved or he's going to have to be witJ1 lhe out-of-town indll)trialists who want to keep the Westside as the other side of the tracks for Newport Beach. Costa Mesa does not need any more huggy-kis.sy·can't·we-all· get-along liberal~ on the council who are afraid to do the heavy lifting that is needed to improve this city for fear that they'll anger this or that constituency. It's time we elected some bold and competent, improvement -minded residents who lcnow that their loyalty L'> only to the people of Costa Mesa and that they are expected to make our city a better place for the re<;1dents of this city. M.H. MILLARD Cosca Mesa MAILBAG STEVE "4cC.RANK OAll 'I' Ptl.OT Pastor John Huffman of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church with a model of the church's proposed expansion. Oiurch expan ion is for val uable servi ce I'd like to express my support for the St. Andrew's Church expansion plan. I've grown up in this area and attended Newpon Harbor High School. St. Andrew's has been a fuctu re of the local community for as long as I can remember in the 1960s and it performs a valuable M!rvice there. So, I hope the City Council, Newpon Beach and the Planning Commission will approve plans to expand and to add a youth center to their church JOHN DRAKE Costa Mesa New center plan goes beyond indoor sports I JUSt wanted to come out In favor of the approval or the St. Andrew's improvement plan because it addresses a dire need in the immediate area arountl St. Andrew's. About half of the kids that participate in the St. Andrew's youLh program are from homes with single parents. and che expanded facility will provide after-school activities, not only indoor sports but computers and other such supervised activities these kid., otherwise wouldn't have. MIKE LEWIS Newport Beach New center would be a 'support· for single parents I ~upport St. Andrew\ youth-improvement construction I feel strongly that this 1s a community service badly needed in our community because or the 11umber of homes with one parent supporting the children. Many or these parents, because of divorce and high housing costs. have to work. The result of this Is that some children are left unsupervised from 3 to 6 p.m .. and <;taustics show that 1~ when they frequently get into problems with drug abu<;e, teenage pregnancy Jnd other m1sch1er. I think the church could be an enormous support for these fo lk!> and I want you to encourage the Uty Council to approve their program. JOHN APPLEGATE Costa Mesa 'Cycle of violence• burdened by Isrealis Gwen John:.on's letter. "'Theory' 1101 reality in Middle East argument." on Saturday unfortunately show<, a clear lack of objectJvity and understanding regarding the Middle East, a clear lack of apprt-ciation of the value of human lire and a lack of understanding regarding terron!>m and the necessary responi.e to terrorism. First, Johnson needs to be reminded that in 1999, President Ointon antl lc;raeli Prime Miniswr Ehud Baral offered Ya~.,er Arafal and the Palesunian'> virtually the en11re territory claimed by the PaleM1111ans {outside l11rael) in re1urn for a lu.,ting peace. In return, Arafat reiected the peace offer and declaretl war on brae!. What em.ued wa<, a Palc<>11n1an terror campaign and the death and maiming of thousandc; of innocent l'iraeli civilian<; in place~ like p111J parlors, buse'>, shopping mall'> .ind ~chools. Thec,e Israeli cilizen!> were engaged in the normal activitie., or dally lire, much as 3,000 murdered COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Amencani. were on 1-,cpt 11, 200 I , before they were murdered John,on doe' not think the Pale'ltinian declaration of war on Israel is worth mentioning when talking about l!>raeli attempt:. at '\elf-defen!>e I h1., is a dear lack of objectivity. Merely three weeh ago, Palestinian terrori'itl> murdered a pregnant brael1 women and her lour children. rwo weeks ago. the Palestinians killed 11 l<.raeli soldum. in their armored vehicle<;. The'>e murders and savage acti> are not mentioned at all by Johnson. Where is the appreciation of the value of human life, or at least Israeli life? Terrorist6 who are willing to sacrifice themselves In order to murder enemy Innocents cannot be negotiated with. There is a war In the Middle East, JU'll as President Bu:.h :.ays we are at war. Johnson says. • . . the Palestinians suffer more than the Israelis ... The objective of any war is to win. FollowJng this logic. the U.S. should have Mopped fighting Japan and Germany in World War II, because after Pearl llarbor, certainly the Japanese antl Germans ~uffered much more greatly than Americans. The point 1., there i'> an eai.y way to ... 111p all lhe l'ale'>timan .. ufft>nng 1'.ile..,tmian., need to ~top the I error war again~I l\rael. Johnson·., aq~ument~ are remmi'tcenl of thoo;e who decry the "cycle of violence" 111 tlu? Middle I a.,t The -.ormer che dpologi!>I~ antl appea'>t'r<, nr terrorht'> realii'c the folly of their .1rgumen1 ... 1hc 'ooner we will have Vll lOry for peat c. freedom and tlcmocrary for more people on 1h1<; I .1rth ARTHUR YELSEY C ornna del Mar A neighborly heads-up would have been nice By Terry Botros I read with great Interest your· Interview with John Huffman, senior pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, in SUnday's edition ("Q & A"). In the piece he says of the expansion, "we should have di:>ne this in the early '80s ... but we didn't know how to do it right" As a longtime neighbor of St. Andrew's. I re pec1fully suggest to Huffman that they're sd.llnot •doing It right.~ Here are 19~afacta. •bt 2001 and 2002, the church approached the school distt1ct ..eihaplantoerectaparldng ~at Newport Harl>or lflib School on 15th Street. They dll th1s without consultadon wGh the neighbors. Not ~n,gly, the neighborhoods 9P*d this outlandish PIOPOMl ror many reuons: Mc. eecurlry, ftnandal lffO'.i'fdet wfthln the IChool ~ ecbool land use, ~etc. In fact. the a needs while mitigating the many existing traffic, density and noise issues. the church retained the services of a cadre of well-connected consultants to lobby and push the proposal through the city. Since those plans have been filed , the neighbors have had several meetings In which the church has presented and attempted to sell the expansion plan. but at no time has the church administration proposed tabling the proposal and wol'klng with us on alternatives. Instead, the church representatives lnslst -aa Huffman repeats In the lntervtew -that this 35,000-square·foot expansion Is a mple remodel, as many or us have done ln our own homes. l don't know about you, but I've not seen many homes remodeled to add a full-court gymnasium and performance hall and 400·apace parld..ng ~ Jn ftcienl years, St. Andrew's has aho bought the apartment.., at the comer of I laven Place and St. Andrews Road, and is on the record as wanting to acquire the Masonic l..odge at the comer of 15th Street and St. Andrews Road. These are the actions of a church looking to expand. The church is not spend ing $20 million Imply to have a nicE'r facility for the pre cnt congregJttion. Through its regular advertising in the Los Angele Times. Huffman's own closing words In the interview and through the statements In the church's fundrat Ing material for this expansion, St. Andrew's Is clearly looking to raise the number of activity participants. That would be well and good if the church was at a slle adequate for that level of congestion. The neighbors believe that a development that will become rwo·thinis the el1.e of a Wnl·Mart Supercenter ts not a simple remodel and Is not appropriate fOT a residential areL We believe , a development that will rei.uh 1n an additional 328 car trips a day is not appropriate In an area in which the city already ha'I to spend tens of thousands of dollars to mitigate the existing traffic congestion. We believe that a development in which a proposed mltlgatJon Is to cone off public streets and have ushers direct traffic and parlc.ing is not one that ls indicative of a community church. We believe proposing a gymnasium/performance hn.ll and a parking garage within a rew dozen feet of residen~ does not show sensitivity as a neighbor, and Is slmply lousy land use. We believe that SL Andrew's already has a trtmendous Impact on the surrounding homes. homes which did In fact predate the pruent church by dead To continue the metaphor HuffmM offers ln the lnteTVlew, even now the &hoe does not ftt tho foot The church. of COWM, bu every right to propose any plan they w1l'h and file 11, a<1 they have done, without consulting the neighbors. Unfortunately. by proposing a plan that is so out of scale with the surroundtng residential area, and by attempting to steamroll those plans over the neighbors. the chun:h Is seen by many as insensitive and bullying. In my opinion. "doing It right" would have the chutth coming together with the nelghbors. many of whom are parishioners, with a Ust of project objecdves. combinlng that list with the neighbors' existing concern .. and then cooperatively developing a reasoned enforceable plan that meets the needs of both without requiring w ning changes or genera.I plan amendments. Thnt process wouldn~ be tasy, and It wouldn't be quick. but for a Oui.stian institution It would mo~t certainly be the right thing to do. • l'IMV 80"'°8 i.. N4IWPOf\ 8udl retld.nt. I I I 1' I I I I I! I I I I I I I, I Al n-tSday. May 27. 2004 SOC IETY THE CROWD Local notables walk catwalk for charity ' 'I t was all about looks. fun and 1plrlt; offered Slater Paula or the Heart of Jesus Retreat Center. The 26th annual Men's Haberdashery Fa.shJon Show, benefiting the center, unfolded last weelt at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. The men's stores of Fashion Island ln Newport Beach .-------. auppUed the clothing as 40 of Orange County's hlgb-proftle men pranced the catwalk. raising funds for the chUdren served by the 8.W. COOK nuns associated with the Heart of Jesus Retreat Center, Santa AnL The theme this year was MCelebratlng Our Heroes," and the event featured a PowerPoint presentatJon of real-life heroes Including the famous and the not-so-famous ma.Icing a difference for humanity. Cameron, George and Eden O'Connell. Pat and JW Ortlz and Bill and Harriet Harris. These donors were among the •Hearts of Platinum• contributors, raising $155,000 in honor of the late Tom and Emma Jane Riley and their Cllildren's Endowment Fund. Other major Newport sponsors included Roger and Gall JC1rwln of the Newport Coast, Jeremy and Prandy Laster and Oluck Mllls. A team of female judges critiqued the 40 male models on the runway, naming the best of the best. The Sweepstake Award went to Antonio Cagnolo. owner of Antonello's RJstorante at South Coast Village. Gary Urban took home the Founder's Award. As the chUdren of the center came fron t and center to sing "Heroes And Saints," giant screens flashed Images or people including Victor c.chla. a volunteer surgeon working with "The F1ying Doctors of Mercy;" Peter Czuleger, another physician and John McDermott was named Rookie Of The Year on the runway. The popular Silver Fox award went to Donald Moe, with John Wayne'• grandsons Patrick Munoz and Father Ma tt Munoz taking the Family Award to the applause of the large audience. Also recognized were Jeff Leane, Donald and Parker Kennedy, nm Stalford and George O'Connell. Corporate sponsor American Airlines joined fellow sponsor Fashion Island Merchants and its stores, including Gary's. At -Ease, Robinsons-May. St Croix and Indigo Palms in showing off the very latest men's wear to the stylish crowd. Newport's Chuck Trevisan models for the men's fashion show. as oclated with urban search and rescue; Matt WUUg, football player for the Carolina Panthers; and Momlgnor PauJ Manin, a priest who has served the Catholic Cllurch for the past 46 years. ln the end, the massive undertaking raised $235,000 for the retreat center. Sliter Paula commented, "This is the eighth year in a row we have topped the previous year's total.M Alc;o in che crowd were Sondra Ame9 of Corona del Mar. laabelle Villasenor and John Ashton. Jeffrey Proater or Costa Mesa, the Warmlngtons, John Draeger, Keith Eyrich of the Irvine Co., Newport's James Peten Jr .. Jim Reed, Denny Bean and Steve Schrank. Tony and Melinda Mol10 served as honorary co-chairs hosting the some 650 guests, including a large contingent of Newport-Mesa patrons honoring the Sisters of The Sacred Heart. Major donors Included Gen. William and Willa Dean Lyon, Jlm and Oralee McNamara. Richard and Regina Hunsaker. Michael and Lynette Hayde, Steve •THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Newport real estate entrepreneur Robert 0 Hill models for the Gentlemen's Haberdashery Fashion Show. The late John Wayne's grandsons Patrick Munoz and Father Matt Munoz turned out to support The Sisters of The Sacred Heart. OUR CUSTOMERS SAY SOUTH COAST PLAZA IS DIFFERENT ~. I I \/J I f y w I I f I I I t r f f\ '.; I t I ( ' r\J I I /\ I ) I I~ ROBERTO CAVALLI • RON HERMAN LOUIS VUITTON • CHANEL • CHRISTIAN DIOR HERMES • GIORGIO ARMANI • BURBERRY YVES SAINT LAURENT • FENDI • CELINE DONNA KARAN NEW YORK • JIMMY CHOO D&G DOLCE & GABBANA •ST. JOHN PARTIAL LISTING SAN DIEGO FWY (405) AT BRISTOL ST .. COSTA MESA 800. 782.8888 WWW.SOUTHCOASTPLAZA.COM 'f Q: My son hos o scooter on his birthday wish list. Whot kind of helmet is best'°' scoote< ridingi ASKA· CHOCDOC A: William Loudon, M.D. Pedoh1c NeurOM~ CHOC Neure»clenc• lnslilvle Not all helmets are created equal. It's important to fit your protection. 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SPECIAL EVENTS ART OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK Orange Coast College 1s uttt:nny a nine·part film history on Alfred H11chw ck The series will b1: modera1ed by retired OCC prufussor H Arthur Taussig fa1d1 session will be held at 6 30 µ.m one Friday each month through June 4 The event~ wilt be held al OCC's Fme Arts Hall 116. Adm1ss1on 1s $6 for adults .ind SS for seniors and OCC students Information and ucl<ets, call 1714) 432-5880, htrp;//www. occt1d<ets com GRADUATE SHOW The Claire Trevor School of the Arts will host the Masters of Fine Arts Graduate Show from noon to 5 p.m. through May 28 at the University Arts Gallery Building 712, Room 1200, UC Irvine Information: (9491 824-9854 BILL COSBY Comedian and 1V legend Bill Cosby will perform at 8 p m July 22 at the Pacific Amph1thea1m Orange County F:m and Expos1t1on Center 88 Fair Drive Costa Mesa. lnfwrr1alH•ri 0 14) 740.2000 MUSIC CABARET BY THE BAY Duke's Place will host Cabaret by the Bey to benef1t lolA)I chanties Bruegger'!> Bagels) in Costa Me,.,1 19-491 646-8200. FUNKY, FROU·FROU AND HANDMADE Paris to the Moon, a fun and funky home-and-accessorie!i hou1i4ue. jus1 moved a few lion" il\.\aV from ii' former loca1 io11, o.n San1a Ana Avenue 1n < m1a Me~a. 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BAROQUE TRUMPETER The Baroque Music Fesuval will present Baroque concertos, featurmg Baroque trumpeter Jo"n Thiessen at 4 p.m June 20 at St. Michaels All Angels Church. 3233 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. Tidcets cost $25. Information: (949) 760 7888. BAROQUE ORGAN RECITAL The Baroque Music Festival will present an organ rec11al, featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thiessen and o rgan solois1 Gabriel Arregui at 8 p.m. June 21 at St Michaels All Angels Church, Santa Ana Ave., Suite B in Costa Mesa. (949) 642-0942. EUROPEAN TOURS FOR STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS Doreen Adams from Worldvtew Travel recommends a guided trip to Italy and france for an educational. cultural and historical tour of art that departs June 15 to 30. rhe group is led by professor!> Joseph Hannibal and l ulsa Cohrs. who have directed l 9 European tours. The tour focuses on art from every great period from ancient to modern. 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Nikki'~ flags .,penalitt'' 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Tidcets cost $15 Information: (949) 760-7888 BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS The Baroque Music Festival will present "Music in the Gardens 1;· featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thiessen at 8 p.m. June 23 at the Sherman Library and Gardens, 2647 E CoaSl Highway, Corona del Mar Secular cantatas and instrumental works by Purcell, Handel, Torelli and Carpentier. Tickets cost $30 Information: (949) 760 7888 BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS The Baroque Music Festival will present "Music in the Gardens 1;· featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thiessen at 8 p.m. June 23 at the Sherman Library and Gardens, 2647 E Coast Highway. Corona del Mar Tickets cost $30. Information: (949) 760-7888. BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS The Baroque Music Festival will present #Music in th e Gardens II," featuring music by Bach, Telemann, Couperin and Zelenka at 8 p.m. June 25 et the Sherman Library and Gardens. 2647 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar Tickets cost $30. Information· (949) 760-7888 BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS The Baroque Music Festival finale features music by Briegel, Bach, Mouret and Charpentier at 8 p.m. June 23 at the Sherman Library and Gardens. 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Tickers cost $25. Information-(949) 760-7888. UC IRV1NE JAZI. ORCHESTRA The UCI Jazz Orchestra will host a Spring Jazz Concert et 8 p.m. in an array of Oags for the home. boats or buslnesses. The selection includes red, whlte and blue flags. fans, banners. bunting. garlands and more. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. 475 Old Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. (949) 646-5 166. HOUSEHOLD ANO GARDENING WORDS WILL NEVER HURT rr Stlx and Stones just received new consignments of furniture. including "many wonderful Qunese pieces.· says owner Marietta Vise. Stix and Stone also has home and garden accessories. al> well as jewelry. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.111. 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Jnformat1on· l949) 824·2787 UC IRVINE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The UC Irvine Symphony Orches1ra will host Beyond Category: Ellington, Childs end Barber a concert conducted by Stephen Tucker with guest artist soprano Ann Nortel. The event will at 8 p.m. June 11 and12 et the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. T1dcets cost $8 to $12. Information: (949) 854-4648. IRVINE CHINESE CHOIR The lrvme Chmese Choir will perform songs m English and Chinese from 2 to 3:30 p.m. June 6 at the Oasis Senior. 800 Marguerite Ave, Corona del Mar. Information and reservation: (949)718-1800. NEWSBOYS AND AUDIO ADRENALINE Christian rock group the Newsboys will perform wtth Audio Adrenaline at 7:30 p m. July 21 at the Pacific See HOURS, Pa1e AlO Autumn Years Can Help You ... 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Preparation is the name of the game, and if you do a Uttle homework now. you'll be ready for 1.he lazy. crazy and hazy days. Firsl, load up on beach towels. Jn our house, towels have legs. The supply we begin with is never the same supply we end up with. Some of our towels find new homes, and we adopt some wayward towels along the way. H's an interesting phenomenon. If you don't have any paper plates, get some. Theres HOURS Continued from A9 Amphitheatre, Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 740-2000. 'HOT BLUES ON A COOL SUMMER NIGHT The Center Stage Chapter of the Guilds of the Orange County Performing Arts Center will host "Hot Blues on a Cool Summer Night." There will be entertainment including dining provided by South Coast Plaza and South Coast Village restaurants. The event will be from 5 to 9 p.m . Aug. 19 at South Coast Plaza Village, Sunflower Avenue and Bear Street, Santa Ana. Information: (714) 284-5464. JODY WATLEY Fashion Island's Annual Summer Concert Series will host pop singer and Grammy winner Jody Watley who will perform suet. hits as "Looking for a New Love" and "Still a Thrill." The performance will be at 7 p.m . July 14 in the Bloomingdale's Courtyard at Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beacti. Seating is free VIP tlcicets cost $20. Information: (9491721·2000. FELIX CAVAUERE'S RASCALS Fashion Island's Annual Summer Conoert Series will host Rodc and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Felix Cavaliere's Rascals who will perform suet. hits as •GroovinH and "Mustang Sally.H The performance will be at 7 p.m . July 21 in the Bloomingdale's courtyard at Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beacti. Seating is free VIP tickets cost $20. Information: (949) 721-2000. 'LOVIN' SPOONFUL' Fashion Island's Annual Summer Concert Serles will host Rock and Roll Hell of Fame inductees the Lovin' Spoonful. The performance will be at 7 p.m. July 28 in the Bloomlngdale's Courtyard at Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beacti. Seating Is free VIP tickets coS1 $20. Information: (949) 721-2000. THE Fl>OC Fashion Island's Annual Summer Concert Series will host the Fixx who will perform suet. hits as ·one Thing leads to Another" and "Saved by Zero:' The performance will be at 7 p.m. Aug. 4 In the Bloomingdale's Courtyard at Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Seating Is free VIP tickets cost $20. Information: (949) 721-2000. DAVE MASON Fashion laland's Annual Summer Concert Serlea wlll host Rode and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Dave Maaon, a founding member of the group Traffic. The performance will be at 7 p.m . Aug. 11 In the Bloomlngdale's Courtyard at Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beadi. Seating la frte VIP tlc:keta cost $20. Information: (9491 721-2000. PONCHO SANCHEZ Feahfon Island'• Annual Summer Con~11 Serle1 will host Ponc:h9 KAREN WIGHT something wrong about serving hot dogs on a ceramic plate. Same goes Cot plastic utensils; you need some on hand to make life easy when an lmpromplu barbecue happens. Smart &Final has a great assonment of colors. Next. get the patio furniture cushions out o( storage and get comfortable. If the old cushions look tired, check our your local nursery. Patio Outlet. Turget or Costco for replacements. Buy bamboo skewers so you can spear everything in your kitchen. Skewer meats and vegetables for the grill. Skewer Sanctiez who will perform suet. hits as "Mama GuenaH and •Prestame Tu Corazon:· The performance will be at 1 p.m. Aug. 18 In the Bloomingdale's Courtyard at Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beacti. Seating is free VIP tickets cost $20. Information: (949) .721-2000. OZOMATU Grammy award winning group Ozomatli will perform a variety of music from Latin salsa to jazz-funk as part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at 7:30 p.m. July 16 at the Pacific Amphitheater, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 740-2000, http://www.ocfair. comlpsciflcsmphitheetre/ JOHN FOGERTY Rodc and Roll Hall of Fame inductee John Fogerty will perform as part of the Pacific Amphitheater Summer Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 28 at the Pacific Amphitheater. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 740-2000. JESSICA SIMPSON Singer Jessica Simpson will perform as part of the Pacific Amphitheater Summer Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 31 at the Pacific Amphitheater, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 740·2000. CELEBRATION OF MUSIC The Pacific Symphony will host the Celebration of Music, whlcti commemorates the symphony 25th anniversary. The event will feature hundreds of orange county sctiool children participating in performances as well as the Pacific Symphony itself. The avant begins at 4 p.m. June 13 in the Pacific Amphitheatre at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center 88 Far Drive, Costa Mesa. Information; (714) 755-5788, http://www.paciflcsymphony.org. MERLE VALDEZ YOUTH CELEBRATION OF MUSIC The Merle Valdez Piano Studio will host a concert by the Suzuki Method and Music Teachers Association of California piano students ages 4 to 18 18. The students will perform with the Four Seasons Academy Symphony and String Orchestra at 7 p.m. June 5, at the Merle Valdez Piano Studio Amphitheater, 2384 Redlands Drive, Newport Beach. Tlc:bts cost $10 to$18. Information: (714) 545-5438. WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S PlACE Jazz and cocktails flow daily from noon to midnight Sundays through Thursdays and from noon to 2 a.m . Fridays and Sa.turdaya at the Balboa Bay Club & Reeort at 1221 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 645-5000. MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ Walter Lakota and David Alcantar, the New York Jan Connection Duo. pley at M amme Gina at 251 E. Coast Highway lh Newport at 8 p.m. Frldayt and Saturdays and at 7 p.m. Sundaya and Mondaya. Diana Ditti join• the duo on vocale on Mondaya. It'• free. Information: (949) 873-9600. ntE YIU.AGE INN The Village Inn on Balboa laland fruits for dessert. Skewer olives, peppers, cheese and salami for antipasto appetizers. Stock up on vodve candles. Candlelight helps the evening Unger a little longer. Mix in a few citroneUa-scented candles to help with bug control. Get an outdoor shower setup if you don't already have a place to wash the sand off yow feet. Target has a great·looking model that plugs into a garden hose. It's cleanliness at a fraction of the cost. Consider an outdoor heater if the evening chill cuts short the hours to linger. lf you want to get really fancy, think about installing ceiling· mounted infrared heat in your covered exterior space. Also, collect some lawn games. Croquet, horseshoes and bocce come t~ mind. If you have the freezer space, get a bag or two of ice so you can chill offers great music Thursday through Sunday nigh1s. Roe Kodz performs at 8 p.m . Thursdays. Road Dogz and Martins at 8:30 p.m. Fridays. Greg Topper at 9 p.m. and the Derek Bordeaux R&B Combo at 6:30 p.m. The Village Inn is at 127 Merine Ave., Balboa Island. Information: (9491 675-8300. MUSIC AT THE GRILL The Bluewater Grill offers live music Friday and Saturday nights. Greg Morgan, Nick Peper and Kelly Gordian (known as MPG) perform classic rodc, R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays. Marvin Gregory and MPG will perform classic rodc, swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The restaurant is at 630 Udo Park Drive, Newport Beacti. Free. (949) 675·3474. REVOLVER La Cave Restaurant offets Revolver, whlcfi features DJs along with imagery and auditory delights at 10 p.m. Tuesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-1944. SINATRA TRIBUTE La Cave Restaurant offers David Kinwald's live tribute to Frank Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE La Cave Restaurant offers the Underground Lounge, featuring Pete Villani si11aing Bennett, Martin and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., CoS1a Mesa. Information: (949) 646· 7944. PLAN BE La Cave Restaurant offers the funky soul jazz music of Plan Be · from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Thursdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE GINGER BAKER JR TRJO La Cave Restaurant offers the jau fusion music of the Ginger Bak.er Jr. Trio from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays at 1696 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. TODD OLIVER JAZ.Z QUARTET La Cave Restaurant offers the jazz music of the Todd Oliver Jazz Quartet from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. MUSIC AT THE PELICAN The Rusty Pelican offer• the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The baRd performs from 1 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Fridey and Saturday end from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant Is at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642-.3431. WEEKEND MUSIC Anthony'• Rlverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach present• the Aidt Sherman Duo featuring Aidt Sherman and Alan Remington on Friday night$. The program f9aturea ell your fevorltee on the 1axophone lceybo1rd1. Anthony'• 11at161 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673-34.28. POP..ftOCK MO AMtENCO Tate 5, • funk, rode and Motown act, perform• at 9 p.m. S.turdaya drinks at a moment's notice. Keep an extra case of bottled water in the garage so you can • be ready to take a gang to the \ beach and keep everyone '- hydrated. lfyou want your garden to Npop" in the moonlight, plant white flowers or variegated leaf plants. Did you know that rubbing talcum powder on yow , feet cleans sand off instantly'l Keep some in the car and avoid lhe gritty resldue. Ollnese t.ake·out containers are great for packing snaclc.s and infinitely more fun than foil or plastic wrap. You can buy them in bulk. at Cost Plus. lfyou have younger kids, get the tent out of , the attic and have an end-of-year "camp out." Don't forget the s'mores. • KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs Thursdays. at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 676-1922. SATURDAY NIGKT Rl.8 Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rodc and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beacti. Free. (949) 476-2001. STAGE 'DORA THE EXPLORER LIVE!' "Dora the Explorer live! -Search tor the City of Lost Toya:' is a family stage show of the popular presctiool cartoon. The performance will be at 7 p.m. June 23 through 25 and at 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. June 26 and 11 a.m. and 2 p.m . June 27 in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $17, $22, $30. lnfonnatlon: (714) 556-2787. ART MARK WALPIN SOLO EXHIBIT A solo exhibit of Mark Walpin's art will be on display from 11:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m . Mondays through Fridays, 5 to 10:30 p.m. Saturdays • and 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sundays ' through July at the Bayside Restaurant, 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beacti. (949) 851-9181, (949) 673-0771. 'MARmME PAINTINGS OF CALEB WHITBECK' The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will host an exhibit of 40 maritime paintings by Caleb Whitbeck. The exhibit will include three paintings of classic local yactits, the Curlew, Ticonderoga, , and the Sea Drift. The event will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. now through Sept. 12 at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beacti. Information: (9491673-7883. http://www.nhnm.org. CULTURAL ARTS GRANT The Newport Beacti City Arts Commission will offer cultural arts grants to Newport Beacti residents and visitors. Applicants must show quantifiable need, success. a realistic budget, implementation plan and direct service to Newport Beach residents. Applications are due May 28. Information: (949) 717·3870. DANCE BALLETI FRANKFURT Ballett Franlcfurt will perform one • of itt last public performances under artittlc director, William Forsythe before It diabande. The • performance wm be at 8 p.m . June 11 and 2 p.m. and 8 p.m . June 12 In Segenrtrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive .• Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $20 to $75. Information: (714) 556-2746. SWING l.e••on1 are given from 2 to 6 p.m. every Sunday at the Avant Garde Ballroom In Newport Beach by the Orange County Swing Dance C1ub. All ages are welcome and a dancing pannerte not 1'9QUlrtd. Information: (90A> 656-6119. 14aoo ~.,.n. Granite Countertop...... ..--lnatalled ,2.n (80 colons) 18X18 Travertine.... Square tt. lWo lc>cATIONa 1363 S. State Collegt BMS., Anlhtlm, Wieo& (714) -~ 1636 Ntwpor1Blvd.rCottaMeta.92827 (714) •1-4757 cont. Uc. #812121 • Raferenoee Daily Pilot LIFE & LEISURE TRAVEL TALES A veteran's trip back in time By Rick Lleberm.nn P rior to November 2003, the last time I saw Vietnam was In 1970. For me, the country was much different when I visited it again m November 2003. Back in 1970, it was a country al war, and I had just Oown off the Wght declc of the USS ConsteUation and landed in the South Vieu1amese city of Da Nang. after having been in and out of the region for the better part of the prior four years. I was part of a Navy photo reconnaissance squadron. In those days. we new out of Guam, Da Nang. the Gulf of 'Ibnkin (Vielnam). 11\a.iland, and the Philippines. Our objective and mission was to talce aerial reconnaissance pictures. For a while. some of these missions took the squadron over Nonh Vietnam and I lanoi. Coming from the USS ConsteUation, I \Yru. on my way home to San Oiego 10 lw separated from the Navy. I foll like I had enough. wa. .. feeling a bit superstitious and I was doing my absolute best to minimiYc any more time "in country." Upon landing in Da Nang. I wanted 10 be on the first available flight back lo the United States. I never, ever, thought I would have any rea\On to go back to Vietnam. That wa. ... 1970. ScroU the clock up JJ yeclf\ 111 2003. I found myself, oncl' again, back 111 Vietnam; this time al> a rouri'tt in. of all places, I lanoi. Many of you may recall that J lanoi in the I 960s and 1970:. most certainly had chilling nan1e recognition a .. the capital of r-.onh Vietnam Those of us wi10 were pan ol a Navy squadron nying over the city at the time viewed l lanoi with high anxiety. My plan wac; to visit I lanoi on the end of a November 2003 Asian busine.._., trip. I chose Hanoi becau-.e of its cooler temperature-.. regional historical significance. French archttecturol hentage. KOOd food. abundant an .• u1d, qu11c frankly. becauw it wru. 'IO "verboten· a<, part of my past. I '>ought lo !>t>e as much a., I could in six days: ancient tempi~. Vietnamese nver:. and waterways. hi'>toric buildings. restaurants. art galJerres and the Lilte. A' it turned out. I rnuJd nor get 11 JJJ done in six day' I left the Kuala I .umpur airport 10 begin my I lanai 1our with some degree of ang:.1 ac; we ascended toward Vietnam. I kept thinking back to the last time I Oew over Vietnam: timt>' were much different. My feeling., lhan~cd a b11 when I notkl'lf about half the Vietnam Airhne'> plane was filled with touri<>ts from around the world. After a great night, good food and service, we landed al the I lano1 airport wi1ere a brand-new. modem 1erminaJ greeted pas<;engcri.. As pan of my arrangemeni..., I had a Vietnam ese dnVl'r and guide meet me al the airport While some people I met in 1 lanui did not utilize 'iUch service:., I found my driver/guide to he very beneficial in both the large 1 lanol metropolitan area and country villages. My first night in Virtnam wac; spent outside I lanoi in a rown called HaJong Bay. It i'I a 3 'h -hour car ride east of I lanoi. The purpose of J,•oing to 1 laJong Bay was to rent a Vietnamese junk (boat) and tour some of the amazing limestone island outcroppings that run from Halong Bay to Oiina. TI1e next morning, we hoarded the junk about 6 a.m. Our guide went with us because the captain and three-man crew spoke no English. The SO-foot boa l was 100% teak conslruction. had two decb. white linen table cloths in Downtown Hanoi with New Orleans-style French architecture Rural farmers carrying rice on a shallow river rn a "san pan" boat, in the mountains two hours northwest of Hanoi. tht' ..:1lnn area anci w;r. wry rnmlortable I he 1.;ap1a1n had J pcrpclUal smilt· dnd hi" Wlfe, who w.c. about uve-monlhs pregnan1. doubled a' an amaJ'Jng on hoard chef The firc;t t'iland we ~iled 1n Halong Bay wus abou1 JO minutes out of the harbor. We lied up and were frt..'t! 10 hike around the ic;land and explore its huge limestone cav~ with dramatic staJactites and 'itaJagm11es. After about an hour on the island. we boarded the junk and continued cmising through an endless maze of conical island oulcroppinf7rS. I am told there are about 3,000 such islands In this area. most les.'1 than a quarter of a mile apart. lo view th.ts spectacle is a must for any visitor to North Viclnam. 1 lanoi is a city of about 4.5 million people and is, ~ntially, a low· rise city. There are very few high-rise buildings. The city b '>pread out and its residents navigate from place to place usually on narrow, congested street.s. The principle mode of transportation for local folb <>ecms to be the motorcycle. The city Is quite clean and the merchant" friendly and eager to chat. My I lotel for five days in 1 lanol was the Solitel Metropole II was built by the French in 1901 but has since been impeccably upgraded and restored. It is trategjcalJy located In the hean or the city. ma.king side trips and walking junkets quite easy. (Keep In mind as I say this that I still cannot quite believe that I wa.'l walldng around the heart of I lanoi as a tourist!!) Service and 'itaff. again. were ama1,mg. While in I lru1oi, I utiltrl'd thl' hotel .is my base for druJy side tnp!>. lllese side lnps included visits to religious and spiritual vcmws, theatrical event:.. histoncal sites and shopping. In 1 lanoi. I visited, and recommend, the ancient Temple of UterallJre. the One PllJar Pagoda. the Opera I lou-.e (built by the French at tJ1e tum of lhe century), and the old quaner lor shopping. Unique to Vietnam 111 the I fanoi Water Puppet TI1eatre. Visiting this production was a pleasant and air-condiuoned respite from a couple of days of touring the city. 1ne show lasted about one hour and io; worth tlw time for a new visitor My guide also arranged for me to visit the Perfume Pagoda, an ancient 'ipinruaJ localJon and temple Northwest of I fano1. high in the mountain!>. ll ls a I 1,'i-hour car ride from I lanoi to the rrver. where we boarded what I used 10 call a "san pan". which is a Oat-bouomed. canoe-type boat that is paddled from the rear by a standing oarsman. The boat trip took one hour as we paddJed in a river waterway barely 18 inches deep and sometimes only 15 reet wide. Rice paddies and lotus Oowers surrowided the waterway. At the end of the boat ride, I hiked up a weU-wom stone trail for another hour to reach the pagoda, high ln the mountains. The ascent to the top was beautiful for the entlrc hike. Lush forests created additional humidity but very much added lo the scenic and •lndlana Jones· feel of the visit as we saw monl eys playing an lhl' tr'l't"-. \\t• pa.-..<>C>tl through whal I w11J call a sent'!'. of templl' ·~all'" .. anatlr of very old hand t ~Pd 'tonr TheM' g.it~. 1n the m1dt.llt• ol 1111' jungle, were tht• entry to c1 largl' temple about half way up !ht' moun1aan on the way to the Perfllllll' P'agoda. I hlm~ tunhc·r. we walled pa'>-w<l hi~h mountain \i<.1a., overlookmg .1 Ya'il .1rr.1y 0£ rlCl' paddtt'' ,111J otht•r l11gh-cm1111ry 'l'l'lll'P• I al'iO remembN cons11111111g ,1 dCCl'llt qU31lllt)' Of bollft•lf Will(•r, v. hit h I took everywlwrl' ll1l' P1•rlunll' Pagoda ''al tlw mount.11ntop. 1t-.elf hav111g wh.11 appear'> to be }t't anotlwr \l'TY old !'.IOlle ·gatl•wJy" 11110 the sluiJlt'. rhL• pagoda it'>l'lf l'i within a very large cave tha1 . upon entry, as vtrtually black inside. The i.pirrtual fi~are!. of the pagoda began to ~ome clear and \'l'>lble. My quc'ition 10 mr-eH was. "I low did .Lii this gt•t lornled <11u..I built w m.uay. m.111y yean ago?" Aftt'r all, we paddled for one hour ovt.'r a nver only IR ind1cs deep and hiked for another hour to reach the pagoda The next day. I visited the "I fanoi 1 lilton", the former POW pmon in the heart of I lanoi where the like-. of Sen. John McCain was held prisoner. The front gate read!> "Mair.,on C'..entrnh.•" in rrench. or "pnson· in l·.ngh\h. Murh of the original prison ha..<; long .,ince been tom down and replaced with an office building. What remains. howl•ver. arc sections of the original pmon i.tructure built by the rrench pnor to the_!um ol the 19th century to inrnrcer.ite poli11cal pri<,<mers. Very heavy. 1tud, '>lonewall'>. antiquated elfflnrnJ ftxrure<.. and \hJt:kJe block.<. arc stdl vi'>ible. I could not help thinking back llJ the ·~and '70... It wa.<; cathanic and a movmg cicpericnce for me to waJk out of tht• gates of the pnson where the u s. naer. wallce<l when they were releast>d. I wa'i on my own each evening. elCploring shops. looking for art, and ch t!\:kmg out restaurants. I was aJwar.-careful about using bottled water; no Ice cubes in drlnb. and no "leafy~ vegetables unJes.<; they were well- cooked or steamed. With thic; ruJe, I found the food very tasty. I had "pho" almost every mommg at the hotel con<\isung of a noodle and meat .,oup in a See TRAVEL, Pa1e A12 Drama •t UCI Preeenta Wttty Ru ... lt'e Smash Hit Mu.all Blood Brothers An An Undergr.duate Production Willy Russefl's smash hit mu1icaJ 1s lhe saga of Uverpudhan tw10s separeted •t birth by a mother who cannot af'foro to keop them both. They grow up at opposite ends of the class spectrum until fate brings them bade. together, with tragic consequences. • , · · • • 1 • · ~ • • • UCI: \ rt~ ' • • .. ~ • • • • • ! • ,. 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Red Sail • Boutique M • Weekend Traffic • Rachel's •West Wind • The Gift Box • Alex's • Foot Boutique • Sculptures • Les Alpilles de Provence •Teddy Bears and Tea Cups • Sandcastle Monogramming and Gifts • Etc Etc ON VACATION PHOTO PROVIDED BY JANET AND TODD KOLBER Janet and Todd Kolber of Newport Beach enioy a sunny, tropical winter break on the atoll, Tikehau, in the Tuamotu archipelago of TahrtJ. PHOTO PROVIDED BY CHRIS CICOLEnt The Messenbrinks, Jolhffees, Olyers, Gaynors, Meserves, Andrewses, Pences and Chases of Newport Beach celebrate Chris C1colett1's wedding at Chnt Eastwood's in Carmel. TRAVEL Continued from A 11 bowl. l:venings in I lanoi. I frequently found myself at the , "Diva"' across the st reel from the : I lotel Melropole Sofitel. It 1s great for later night drinks and snacks and has an international ' clientele with nightly music, uc;ually stringed instntments with a piano. Much has changed for me from the Vietnam of the 1960s and '70s. 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Corona del Mar High boys vol· leyball coach Steve Conti recapped a • CIF Southern Sec· tlon Division ll semifinal match in slmple terms.. "(Valencia of Valencia) played super good. (The Vikings) are one of the best teams we played this year,· said Conti, after his fourth- seeded Sea Kings feU to the top- seeded Vi.kings. 25-15, 25-13, 25· 14, Wednesday night at Hart High in Newhall Junior outside hluers Tum and Kevin Welch finished with six and five kills, respectively. while senior setter Domin1c Rubino tallied 17 assists for the Sea Kings (22-11), who had meager leads of 1-0 and 2-1, but couldn't match Valencia's all-around play. ·we made so many unforced errors, but give (the Vikings) cred- it," Cond saJd. "We got stuck In ro- tadons where lthe VilcingsJ got a lot of points.· Outside hitter Tony Ker, bound for UCIA next season, was one of five senior starters for Valencia (18-l). Rubino was the only senior starter for CdM, which also re· ceived four kills from junior mid- dle blocker Austin Brawner. See SEAKIHGS, Pa1e 82 Spons £..,, Rlchwcl Dunn: (949) 5 744223 • Spotta Fu: (949) 650-0170 EYEOPENER ·Dcilly~~· Sporu IWfllP.- 1~ .. ....._ May 31 honorff Bill YAROl£Y Thursday, May 27, 2004 Bl FJ)OTBALL LeBard ·stadium ' getting face-lift BOYS VOLLEYBALL Renovation to venerable facility underway at Orange Coast College. COSTA MESA -A renovation of Orange COMSt CoUege's 50-year-old Le- Bard Stadium recently began on the Pi- rates' campus. The stadium, which has hosted more than 750 high school and college foot - MARK DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT Estancia's Josh Kornegay, right, blocks the hit of Loara's Marlin Chung in earlier CIF Division Ill playoff action. The Eagles swept host Camarillo in the semifinals Wednesday night to advance to their first CIF final in 20 years. Estancia defeats its fourth straight playoff foe to reach CIF Division III title match Saturday. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot MOORPARK -Thls Is starting to be<:ome routine for the Estancia High boys volleyball team. Another opponent, another three-game sweep. The unfortunate victim Wednesday at Moorpark High was camarillo. The top-seeded Eagles (27-6) moved on to the CIF Southern Sec- tion Division Ill champlonshJp match against unseeded Orange Lu· theran (16·2) Saturday at I p.m. at Cypress College after beating the host Scorpions, 25-13, 25-16, 25·22. Orange Lutheran upset second- seeded Oxnard, 21-25, 25-17, 19·25, 25-22, 15-12, in the other semillnal Wednesday. For the P.agles, who reached the semlfinals last year, it's their first ap- pearance ln a CJF final in 20 years. "We proved [Wednesday! that no one can beat us," outside hitter Kris Hartwell said. "We proved that no SM EAGLES, Pqe 82 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Josh Bradbury Power has been evident in Corona del Mar senior's swing, but it's his bat speed that has been giving pitchers fits. Steve Vlr1en • blast, helped lead the Sea Kinp to Daily Pik>t a 13-8 win over CabriDo " Lompoc in the CIP DMston IV • hen Josh Bradbury ftrst round Friday at Corona del steps to the plate, Mar. W a hush comes over "It's fun when he's at the plate." the crowd. Corona del Mar Coach John There's a 1eDSe of urgency, mixed Emme said. "He gets the oohs and abha wtth anxiety and a feeling of wbat wW whether he swlnp or mlslea. l\q>le be do next. Bndbwy. the Corona del have Wk.ed tbout when Mart McGwlre Mar Hi&h hMebaD team's~ would come to tbe plate met~ hitter, UIUlly bMa\ dltappolnttci dali would 11t quiet. I tb1nt Jolb bu .,cten aellOl\. And when he 8ndt hla p&tc:h. to that polnL • the blll mott Ubly goes CMlf the f8ICe. In the*" lnnlna ...... Ctbltllo. ~the Daily Piiot Athlete ol Conqtdlc .... Cold:l Joo Olborne the Wiiek. hit tmaebd 11 home runs ter'8ed lnMtie b hM ~ .. lhll ..ocl, lndudlng two In the CIF Bndbwy came to che pliMe wtdl 'lbdd Souchein Secdon Olvil60o IV~ H1a 3.for_. effort. tndudinC a dvee·Nn ... ..._,Nit a . ball games over the past 50 sea- sons, plus numerous commu- nity college bowl games, ClF playoff games, soccer matches, band competitJons, Founh of July fireworks shows, P.aster sun- rise services and a variety of concerts, ls a community asset. The stadium has even been home to sev- eral Blg-10 teams preparing for the Rose Bowl, and to the Miami Dolphins See STADIUM, Paa• 82 Sage downed in four Lightning win first game, but drop CIF Division V semifinal to host Pasadena Poly. Steve Vlr1en Daily Piiot SAN MAJUNO -It has been a groundbreaking season for the Sage Hill School boys volleyball team, but before the Lightning could take It one step further, they ran Into another obstacle, which came in the form of Pasa· dena Poly. The top-seeded Panthers (22-0), led by junior Phillip Ro- senberg, ended Sage Hill's his- toric season with an 18·25, 25- 17, 25-17, 25-22 victory in the semifinals of the CIF Southern SectJon Division V playofh. The Lightning (18-2), which made Its first appearance ln the CIF Division V playoffs this sea- son. let an 18-13 lead in the fourth game slip away. Pasadena Poly came up wtth timely digs and patiently whittled away at Sage 11111, whJch waa led by sen- ior Kevin Joyce and his 23 kills. Rosenberg had a match-high 35 kills. "We were right there,• Light- ning Coach Merja Conoolly- Freund said. ·Poly just dug everything. · . MOverail I'm happy wtth the season. To make it to the CIP 01- See SAGE, Pqe 82 I I 82 Thur$day, May 27, 2004 EAGLES Continued from Bl one CWl take a game from U'>." The conOdence Is not out of place considering t:.sumcia swept through Golden West League play and the first four rounds of C.:IF without losing a game. "They remjnd me of uur tl'.illl last year: Camarillo Lo.il h I .ir· nest Rittenhouse :.aid. The third· t>eded l>l uqnurh (14·6) were l>lvfslon Ill c:ha111p1 ons last year. "lf-:.stancia isl well-roundel.I SEA KINGS Continued from B 1 Kills were hard to come by for the Sea King'!. even when they appeared 10 find an opening. "llu~y were one of the bc:.t blocking teums I've seen. I do11'1 tltink 011e of our auempts hil the Door wilhou1 couching off their block firs1, • Conte said. "They don't have the biggt:.1 and best '>llper'!tars, but have l>IX 'iolld players who undersrand SAGE Continued from B 1 vision V sl'rnifinab b J biK step. It's breakang new ground tor Sage Hill I th111k our progrnm had a greJI J(rowth i.purt 1h1' .,cason.tt fhe l.1gh1mng showed Krt:dl lllUIUrity in lhe tin,1 ga111e. 1 hey appt.'ared to be the one'> who had bten there, done that. '"' 1he Panther-. came ou1 'haky. Sage 11111 bro ke Jwuy from a 14· I 4 tie wi1h a 6 -1 run. a'> senior setter Julian Sm ith· Newma n and senior Max Fred- t•r ic k 1eaml•c.l up for two ld ll\ 111 1hc spun l'ai.adena Poly also co mm11 tl'U t•rror' I.Ile in the fi r:.t game. .t '>ll(n II wa:. nervou:. and ten'>c. l1.1111her-. Coad 1 froy Fry .. 1ak \Jtd • 1 he fir.,t game we were 11~h1." hl· .. aid ~I Tht L1gh1 111ngl tool .idvan1age. Wtt iust 11eeded tu relax. We alsd 11ecdcd to 1>erve awJy fwm Kt•vin Joytt.', bernui.e he WU'> 1he1r best pJ.,,er Th.it ~t.irced to worL for u:.. • The Panthers rallied b.tck m the :.econd game Jnd Krabbed and didn't wmmit many errors 1onigh1: Riuenhou.e said. u m.uuto took an early 3 1 lead in fin.t gume, buL a kill and dee by tlurtweU inspired the team dnd 1he red -shirted £stan cia fan s who traveled cJoie to 90 miles to cheer on the team. Middle blocker Scott Sankey blocked the Scorpions' top hit· ter and la:.t year'~ Division 111 Player of the Year Erk Vanct to give btcl.llcla .i lead 11 would not relmqubh Hut th~ icaJ wc.ipon van," wa1> i.ufled b}' \~a:. the l:.\tanc1a Jump seivc&. l bt b 1glc:; rcgi1 tered nute aces and foiced theu role &td do very weU. • Jake Cancellieri led the Sea Ki ngs with three block assists while teammate Ted SJaughter tallied three kills. Freshman Adam Sm.Ith had two kills and one block assist while junior Ben Applebee had one dJg. Tom Welch had two digs while Rubino and Kevin Welch each tallied one for CdM, which finished the Pacific Coast League undefeated (I 0-0) for the second suaight season. the mo111en1um Pasadena Poly clo:.ed out the game wtth a 9· I run, breaking away from a 16· 16 tie. Ho:.enberg appeared close to dominant in the thJrd game. when he collected nme ldll!> and led his team to a pivotal vkcory. fhc 6 ·0 junio1 outi.idc hiller lt:d hi!. team's comeback m lhe fourth game, recording II kilb . . Winston Mi, the Panthers' i.e11er. .unassed +t assists. ~m11h Newman dished out 41 assis1s, whUe Frederick added 17 kill:.. "lRoi.enbergl was a great pl.iyer." Connolly-Freund saJd. "I le made the difference. We couldn'1 stop him." Rosenberg tallied i.even kills, as the Pan· thers ove rcame the 18· 13 defi· cit. a nd outscored Sage Hill, 12-4, down the stretch. "We ended with a loss. but Lh1s year was really great and c:ompeutlve for us," saJd Joyce, whu h.ii. been on the team !>ince hi. first varsity year, 2001 - 0:!. "We got better as the year went on The last game \\'e played W<ts probably our best, but they JUSt got it done." Joyct:, who plani. to walk on SP O RT S Camarillo into many bad puses that resulted ln poor at· tacking opponunltles for Va.nee. Trevor Holme&. who Onlshed with 25 J,S!,lsts, &pread the ball evenly to all bis hitters on the night, making it dJfl1cult for the Camarillo blockers to antic!· pate who would get the et. Captain Josh Kornegay had a team-high 10 kilh , HartwelJ fm· ished with eigh1 and s..mkey registered nme. ·rm the luc:kic.,1 player on the te.im,' Holme\ said, 1efer· nng to the Jn.lit) utfeni.ivt! threab E.s Ulilcia ha:. clalmlng their second consecu· Live league crown in that span. "This team came along and was consistent considering how many guys graduated from last year,· Conti said. The Sea Kings have nine jun- iors on ~ year's varsity squad and a few more Crom the junior varsity team could factor lnto next year's plans. "I told the guys to work harder and, hopefully, we go one step funher next year,· Conti said. at USL next year, experienced a losing and trying season hjs sophomore year, but the Lighl· ning improved hi:. junior sea· son, just missing the playoffs. But Sage HUI made the leap this season. by winning a share o f the Academy League cham plonship and then making a run 10 the semifinals of 1he CIF Division V playoffs. "It wa.s a ball," Joyce saJd of the 'eason. "I had a great time. We did not win that much that second year. Last year we just barely missed the playoffs. So it was fun to get here this sea- son." Joyce led the Ughtning m Wednesday night's ma1ch. Sage Hill took the first game and a strong sh<nying of Lightning fans cheered for their volley- ball players. However. the tid e cumed In the second game and the Panthers ro de the momen- tum to t.he victory. "We had too many errors in the second and third games,· Connolly-Freund saJd. ·Poly outplayed us on defense in games one and four. We gave them the mo mentum. We also stopped being aggressive men- tally .• HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD • STEVE MtCRANK/DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar's Kevin Artz was among a handful of Newport-Mesa District track and field athletes who secured medals Saturday at the CIF finals. Artz was sixth in the 800 meters. Several locals earn CIF medals Rick Devereux Daily Prlot NORWALK -Zach Olandy took home 1wo silver medaJs for Sage I fill School Saturday at the CJF Southern Section Dlvislon TV championships after coming in second place m the 200·meter (21.90) and 400-meter (49.36) runs. "My limes were close to my PH (personal records)," Otan- dy ~d. "I was very nervous before the meet.· Llghcnlng teammate Laura Gordon took third in the dlvi· sion wi th a triple jump of 36 feel, 6 inche , a personal best "I wanted to get 35 feet," STADIUM Continued from B 1 and N£'w York (,1ants prepari ng for the Super Bowl. 1 he renovation project. which Includes taking 1he crown off the field, putting down a new artificial surface. widening the field 10 accommodate a full-size soccer field, and improving BRADBURY Continued from Bl Macltlln on th.lrd and Parker Ferguson on first. Osborne c:alled timeout and met on the mound with his pitcher. That didn't seem 10 do any good. Bradbury sent the first pllch deep over the fence in center field. "It was a fastball coming at the plate and I Just got my hands extended on It," Bradbwy sald. "I've hlt ft farther than that. One of the farthest I ever hit, was when we wtre playing Northwood at CdM (May 10)." Heading lnio Friday's CIF Division IV quarterfinal matchup with San Dlmas, Bradbury Is one home run away from the school's stngle·season record. Bradbury, who will play for lJNLV next year. has 21 V1U11ty homers, three ahort of 1}' Harper's scllool career record. WhJle Bradbury seema to be peaking as the season ends, the year didn't stan out as he would have liked. Bradbury said he had ahoulder tendlnids, which retulted In hit roJe u 10lety the team'• de 1.gnated hitter. Last ytar, he pltcMd and played third b:Me. &rly on tf,15 se on, he felt out of tync because he wasn't able to contribute on defenM!. ·1 started off a bit slow,• Gordon saJd "My mouth dropped when I saw what I goL" Earning a fourth.place medal was Newport Harbor's Bo Taylor for his 50·8 effort in the shot put in DiWion U. Teammate Whlmey Blue grabbed a fifth-place medal finishing the 1,600 in 5:05.05. Also getting a fifth-place medal was Qualle Vargas from Costa Mesa with his 151-6 throw in the Division Ill discus. "He was looking to get 160." Coach Dan Johnston said. "There wasn't a day all week long in practice without multiple throws over 160." handicapped access, is sched· uled for completion in early fall. Later, a new fieldhouse will be constructed at the north end of the field, and a new score- board and press box will be In- stalled . The remodeling project is be· lng funded through the passage of Measure C on the November 2002 ballot. That ballot measure succeeded with a 64.8% voter Bradbury l&ld. •Goinc to the plate and not p&aytns In the fteJd WU I bit~ for me. But I've gotten uMd to lt Jt WM I weird tranlttion. It toolr. awb8e to be ~mentally.• Bnldbuly l'IClllldy '°' m. o~ to~ but he wt11 ldWed to take It updy. Emme hu been p&eued wbh Bndbury'• don thil eeuon. The eenlor dettgnated hJtt• la~ ..379 with 23 RBJt. Hll 11 home runa lwit the tnm, .. dOes b1a 18 walb. The reuon for Bradbury'a •uccesa ls h.la bat speed, Emme said. Bradbury h .. power, but lt'1 hJJ bat 'peed that aeparata bJ.m Vargas may not have hit the mark he threw in practice, but he was happy with the result considering he started throw- lng the discus for the first time about two months ago. "It's my first time (at the CIF finals)," Vargas said. "I wanted to hit 160 bul It's all right" Also in Division Ill. Corona del Mar senior Kevin Artz re· bounded from a ninth·place finish ln the 1,600 and earned a sixth-place medal in the 800 (1 :59.43). "I wasn't too happy today,· Artz said. "I've never been to CIF finals and Slarted feeling nervous.· approval. Originally called Pirate Sta· dium, construction on the 7,600·seat facility began in 1954. The structure was con- structed at a cost of $296,650 by Parker, Zehnder and Associates. The stadium was officially dedi- cated on Sept. 16. 1955. OCCs football team has won more than 58% of Its games played ln the faclllty. from other hitters. "There's nobody l've seen this year that has bat speed like he does," Emme said. ·it's incredible." While Bradbury was disappointed with the Injury before the season, he has taken his new role ln stride. He la thankful he ls able to play In some form, especially because th1a ls his senior year. He ls also grateful, slmply because he loves baseball. •J would like to play pro ball,• Bradbwy said of his long·term goal. "I've always loved buebal1. It's just a pan of me. Bueball Tunigbt haa always been my favorite TV show. There'• alwa)'I buebal1 on In my boUR. • For lndbury, buebal bu been~ lm dJil llMOD becaUll the Sea a.. WWlt W1defelted In the Pldllc Couc Jaaue. lftdbury, who wmt to MaW Del u a freehman, but bu been at CdM .me. hJe topbomon,... bu tnlOt'ed ependlnc dme wtth hJe ...,,,,.,. .... the Dlljol1ty of whk:b be bM known from h1I da)'I U I Uttle Ltlgue ball player. "1hll ftal' bu been tbe ...... -Bradbury eald. ·0ur whole (p'OUp of eenion haw been t<>tprther alnce Uttle League. We all get along peal There ll good ehemlat:ry ln the duaoue -----~~-...----------.... ----................ 1 .. ............_ SPORrs Thursday, May 27, 2004 h YOUTH BASEBALL Reds rally to title game Borcha rd 's hit caps com eback, leading to 4-3 win, berth in NBLL Majors ch ampionship tilt. Mlcharl Borchard knoclt'd in Nick lrlpl in the bottom ul thl' ~ixth inning with the game \\ 11111ing run for the Redr., who O'-l'll amc a three-run deficit to Jl'f1.,1t the Mariners, 4·3, to win th1• Ne\\'port Beach I Htle I l·J~lll' Majors Amt>rican l t'.l>;lll' rrown. I ht• lktl:. face the Angeh in thl' M..ijurs champion hip i;.11111:' .it 5 p.m. today at Lincoln I l1•111l·11tary School in Corona dl'I l\lar. \V1th till' game tied, 3·3, fripi lt·tl ulf tht' ~lxth with a walk and ,1tlh1tllt'LI to second on a 1>.1.,wtl h.111. Sean Tukuyama ".tlkl•<I. w11ing the stage for llort h.llll. 1111· f\t,1ri11ers jumped to a I II ft·,1d .11lt>r 2!1' inning:.. Connor GaaJ scored on a "lllt'l'te pl.iy and Michael Hae· rf tlwn ... r111ctl on an error. <lnis freeman doubled 111 Joh11 l>ocrlng. who had rt 111 lwd 011 .i :.ingle. 1\lk11 Krown :.tarted the llt-d ... < 11111cbacl in the bottom uf thl' thild with a single to 11 111t·r .11uJ Duis Alvarez fol· 111\\t'd "ith a double tu tell u ·11lt•r lil-lt.l. \\ ith 1 ui111ers in !>Coring po· '111011 .!llll two uut:.. Dave Moore tripled down the nght- 1 wld l11w 111 'core both runnt.'r!>. l11ku>•a111.1 then followed \\Ith ,111 infield hit to :.lore ~ 1oofl• .11111 tie the game. 3·3. I 11kuyanw held the Manners. \\I 111 had the Hedl> on the bunk ul l'111n111at1on earlier in the pl.i} 1111'>, .. coreless in the finaJ 11111·1· i1111ings en route to a 1 •-i11pll•te >;ame. 1 lw lkt.1 ... · defense was led by 111111 lt;ird. Mattias Russo Lars- "111. Jack Schloemer and Bren· nan Anderson. l>owng and J. ll. Abbott each p1tched well tor <hl' Man ne~ in the loss. In earlier playoff action: • Reds I. Yankees 0: Toloyama belted a solo r.hot over the center-field fence and added five shutout innings on the mound to lead the Reds Borchard pitched the sixth to complete the shutout. Borchard and Joey Booth an- chored the Reds' defense while Eric Morrls pitched well for tlit' Yankees and received r.trong defensive support from Clilp Zucker, Peter Markel and Nico Napolitano, who all made run-saving catche!i in the out field. • Reds S. Mariner I: Borchard struck out seven, walked none and went 2 for 2 at the plate to lead the Red:.. who faced elimination. Joey Booth's bases-loaded double -one of twu doubles in Lhe game -brought in two runs to give the Reds the lead in the third. Rur.so Lar!>:.on al!iu doubled to plate two more runs for the Reds. The Manners 'lored in the firM when freemdn Mnglt:d and later !>Cured on dn Abbou hit. Parker Werline made several :.trong plays at !>hort11top to lead the Mariners. In Oouble·A actaun • Red Sox 9, Padre:. 5: Brian Wagner's four RAh. Ill· eluding a baser.-luaded tnpk led the Red Sox 111 their playoff VlCtory. The triple brolce a 5-5 tie. Paddy Conroy tallied three RBI!> and addt-d two inningr. un the mound. Luke Napolitano strudl out eight rn three inning:.. Tyler McPhilUps and Kyle Turle each hit well for the Pa dre!>. Cromwell does it all for Phillies N<'w port Harbor B.1"cball Association "<tll<Jd edges Cardinals, 5-4, in Pi11to action. l'utrkk Cromwell wa11 11o11111"d Pl.1yer of the Game for 111.. ~" o 11111ings of 'ihutout pilt lil11g, hilling two home 11111.; J11<J a triple plus record· 1111: .1n u1w-;:.isted double play 1111h1• Ph1llit•'i' 5-4 wm over the C.11din.1lc, ln recent Newport lt.11ltor H,1\f•ball Assoc1at1on 1'111111 .itllon lie also teamed 11p w11h Im brothl'r Brian < romwell to record a triple pl.1y llemy Dodge denied the < .11d 111.ili. u grand 11lam in the lhitd 11111111~ making a game· ,.1~int: l •ltlh in the outfield W ~1·1·p the S< ure tied. Jason Rodriguez and Mark Grace both pitched well while Jack Maurer .111d Ryan Mur- phy werl' <,ohd behind the plate. Wyatt Walton made i.ume solid play:. m the field while Keefer Fulton and Rlley Rick· er both scored as base run ners In NHBA Shetland action: •Brewers vs. Oiamond- bat k.:.· Jeremiah Sheldon ended the game by belting a grand ~lam to left-center for the Brewl'rs on Saturday. David Fisher had four line-drive base hit:. with Jake Weyrlch and Jackson Kearl adding key con· tributions Andrew Laidlaw. Steven Faulconer. Jack Raplllo, Ian OzJmec, Matthew Fisher and Sydney Fl1her aJI made big de· fe11:,1ve plays. SCHEDULE ~y ~ College men -UC Irvine dou~ team at NCAA championships, Tulsa Olda BRIEFLY Newport· Adams sign~ Bonme Adams, .i Newpon Harbor High 11enlor standout for the Sailor)' girls tenms team, has signed a letter of 111 tent to play for the University of Tennessee .it Oiattanooga. Adams, who helped lead the Sailor11 tu the Sea View League Litle, teamed up w11h Vanessa Dunlap to win the Sea View League doubles championship. The duu 1eached the Rountl of 16 in the LIF Southern Secuon doubles tournament. Adams. a team captain who was voted MVP of the squdd, ah.o earned fir:.t team all· league honor~. Anteaters in regionals •TRACK ANO PrnLD: Eigh1 athlt'tes will reprei.t:lll UC Ir· vine in the NCAA We~t re g10naJs a t at Stall' Northrit1Kt: Friday and Saturda> Senior Annmarie Turpin, who wa:. .i 1egion.U qualifil'I In the high 1ump. will not cum pete this weekend a:. :.he 1~ re habbing her ham tring inJUr) ))U:.ta.med m the Big West l.0 11 rerence championships earlier this month She hopes to be rt'..tdy for the heptathlon UJl\1· petition in the N(..M cha111p1· onship~ .tl Austin. Tex .. June 9· I 0. She rdttks 11th nationally with a tOIJI of 5,332 points that -;he rt•corded In the Mt. SAC... Rcf,1y:> Heptathlon April 14· I~ The Anteater competitors on hiday at the NCAA West 1c· gional are Mike Beerer (ham· mer!. John Wratten (high 1ump}. Erm Curtis and Kirr.ten Loftin (women's pole vault). fom Whelan ( 1.500 meter:.), Derek Kingrey (shot put), Scott Jarvil> and Dayne Comrie (400J. Urlisha Henion (women's high 1umpl will compete Saturday. YOUTH SOCCER O 'Campo sparks Newport Knights rhe Newport Kmghts defeatl·d &m Clemt'nte in a sudden-death ~hootout to determine the AYSO under 12 champton~htp Mc1y tt. tullmvmg a t -1 uc to end regul.t tion. Ouis O'Campo scored the wi.nnmg shootout goal for New· pun, then Outs Mendez blocked a San Oemente auempt to pre \ervc the \\/111. The first round of the shoolOut ended 3·3 witJ1 Knight goals by AusUn Webster, 7.AC. Ot~k and Juan Gonzalez. Goru.ale.t also scored the Knights 80a1 during regulation. with an ..t.'>itbt tu Jay Ordaz. Brian Bacca and Sean Dona- hue helped with the offensiw push during the game. Defend ers Gavin Arblaster, Cameroon Conway, Kyle Evanl, Sean 0.- vlt, Malcom Palgen, Sebastian Welch and Oanlel Nett.er .ill did their jobr. in shutting down the opposition. YOUTH BASEBALL Dodgers power past Padres Roth homers twice in 13 -1 Majors playoff triumph. A.J. Roth hit cwo home runs to lead tht• < osta Mew National I.Jule League Major Dodgers to a 13 l mercy-rule vil:tot) over the ltr!>t-place Padres Saturday. Roth drow 1n five runs with the homer~ lk!.nn) Sellner gave an ex· cellent pitching perform· nnce .md Erle Mlckel90n drove m cwo runs with a double for the Uodgers (9·6). Josh Dominguez, Cole- man Brown, Tuny Campo, Nico Rullll, Jotµmy Valdez and Josh Hill each had one RBI MJchael Markovsky. McCannl S"nford and Rob- e.rt Fernandez J.11 contrib utl'd to tJ1e offeni11ve 1H1 slaught. ln other Major!> action •Padre:. 4, <..i1ants 3. Kevin Thomas tripled,and scored on :111 rror 1n the suth mmng to g1\'e the Padrei. their fourth straight win May IS. Thomas went J for l whlle Daniel Derleg also mpled for the first-place P.adre:. ( IO·l ). Eusebio Castillo, Justin Batangan, Ryan Bum• and CoUn Kincaid (two RBis) all led the offen'c while Ry:11. Otemey to~;,cd a complete game. Cherney wa' backed by ,1 strong defenst' that tumcu two double play11. Burns, Castillo. Glau-Paul Stebblru and Kincaid led tht:' defen~e •Dodgers I b L.osta Me:.a American Athkllcs 2: The L>odger11 blasted 18 hits to support Cine pitching performance:. by Mickelson and Mike Markovsk)'. Fernandez and Roth ealh went 3 for 3 to lead tht> of· fensive onslaught. Markov· sky, Bruwr: .:ind Ruan e.ich had two hits and everyone ir. the hneup had at lea~• one hit. In Minor A playolf action. •Brave:. 6, Cubs 4: Brody Hentcheld, Zac. Baldwin, Derek Oterney, Graham Sedano, Connor Graham. Sammy Borkton and Juan Valdez ull had hill> for the Braver. in their play· off opener Saturday, Hen!ichcid. Parker Shoaff and Andres Hernandez all added strong pitching. In Mino1 B play: •Cubs 11 . Dodgers 5. Trailing 4·2, the Cub:. rnl· lied with seven runl> in 1he fifth and two in the sixth J11d held the Dodger~ to two hits in a plciyoff opener Otad Packler gave the Cubs a 5·4 lead with a three run homer -his seventh ut the season -that scored Chelsey Wyman and Art WlanlewaJd. Fackler also hit a home run In the sixth. Jake Stone and Lucas Oe- LaTorre each drove in two runs whUe Adam Ward and Wisniewski both drove: 111 one. 111c Cub11 defense was '>trong Mau Fewcl tt11Msted 1111 numen>u' pul1>Ut~ .1t hrst b.c.e and l',l\lght J high foul pop-up in the 1l11rd 111nmR l aclcler ... trud .. out five in two inuu1~i. wlull' SIOllt' fanned the 'ildl 111 nne in ning. Del...11urre. Jo~ llan son and Olrl8 Hernandez each pitch1..d J .,trong 111 rung Grant Spady .md Hay· den Swift 'huwed Rll'.11 1111., tie 1n tht' outfield. holdln~ Dodger n1111h•r:. 111 1011~ c;1n gll'b, Otrtstlon Vazquez. lim1tt•ll the Cubs to .,,ll hit' und l\\u runs throuRh tour 111ning:. Va1411e1 r.mll' c>ft tlw mound to h.tre h.l.lld a bull and 1hrc\~ 11111 tlw runner .11 fir:.t. • B1 ,1vl':. .\, Dl.in111111lhud,, 2· l lw Brd\ , • ., reht•d 011 lhl• :.uht.l p11d11nK ot Kyo.n Wnt and Matt Thoma:, to hold off thl' D-bal h Cassie Stevenson. \\ hu hJd readwd 011 .1 d1111hlt'. '>lUrt'd till' w11111111g run 0 11 J Jld''tl'd b,\JI Ill till' fifth I ir~ l1t1H'lll.111 t:olln Morw1 pla) l'd .. 11 1111~ dt' fen'>l' wh1ll:' Brandon Dleck· hoff\\l'nt l. lur 2. indudin~ ,1 hon1t' nm 111 the st>1·11ml Drllllden Arceyut walkl•d. ,tolt' c;er1111d, and 'lOfl'1l n11 l'ltl'\cnsnn\ douhll· •Brave ... I~ l>udgt'r' 4: Olarl~ I d~Oll hOllll'rl'll .sud doubled and tlw B1.1-.t'' h1·kl the Dodi.:t.>r~ 111 111111 l11t' Mu~ 15. Moran, 1>1edJ10fl ArCt'\ ut, Josh Tierney, eon Gol den, \V~ t, Brad Wilson and Stt'\1:!11:.on .cf.,o t 011trihult:'1I to the Br<1n·.,· offt.>11'1' \Vl':.l and I h11111,1:-. t'<H h had -.olid p11d11n~ pt•rfunn ance:. tur tht• Braw' Usa Hyndman l'aught a lint: drivt> in left lidd whil1• Stevenson, lhorn.h. W•'''· Ru.Ill and Moran t•arh addl•d strong field111g Dwllel ~t: hat.I two hit-.. mduding J duuhlt'. wh1lt· Nathan l'earson ·''"' douhlt·tl .111d n 111!{ht .1 nv h.111111 rll(h t fi l'ld Ill farm pl.1-y. • Hed!> .!O. Marlin' 17 I tw Rt t.J., \\ 1111 tlwir 'l'< ond .. u.1igh1 F.1rm 11111111,1 mt'nt game May 19. rhc Red' Well' led by Gar- i cit Kahre (two duuhh·~). Nicholas Halloran (.! dou hie~. two .,111.:ll''• two lllll<i), Adam Ultt 1douhlt-. '>lfl~ll" threl' R£11,I. <iftrt't Hen· i.c.:held (J1111hll·. 1wo 'linglt·'· twu ltBl-;l. Nicholas A.rla<J 1ctoubll', ... 111~k. thrt•c HBls). Mnson Tufugo (double, 'in~lc. IWU ROI'). Otad Crfvello 11w11 '111~ll''· HRIJ. Junior 07uno (-.111 git•). Jacktmn Letterman (h\O .,i11~l1•,), Wyall Kanooz (two "11>;ll'') Kyle Kutler (:.llll(lel. Marco Perez (two ;ingtc .... Hlill. Shor l'>top I >ill ,111t.l fi"t ba!>e111a11 ~fl n'dw1tl t'ach made stron~ Jdt•11"v1.• play' •Pad"·' l<f l>odgl'r' 4· 1 he Pad ll , -.1 oi t>d 't>\'t'n ru11 . m tlw '" '' mnHll( on '1x ... tra1ght hit'> indud1nR double., hy Ountc Capoc- cia t.I fu1 4 two llBl-.l. Koh- ler Pon.tford (4 fur 4, four RBI~) and John Santoyo 12 J, 2 RBbJ Ryan Bonker and BW Crosson each had singles ln the second Inning, but a fine t.lelcn:.1ve play by the Dodgers ended the scoring threat Garttt1 Oeutaeh (3 for '4. three run"), Chrlatlan Dar- row (.l for 4. three runs) and Tyler OweN (3 fot 4, three run:.) :.tarted a rally Ln three of the srven innings with hit:.. Harrison Stern had a key .,mgle 111 the third, knocking in hrn 1 unner!>, and MJtcheU Oevtdence showed his l>Pl'l'd 111 the 'llXth wtth a run·i.l'11r111g tnplt' to right tMtl l"he PJdres defense made wver .ti lq plays. indudlng ri~ht fielder Ted Zoerner'1 1hrow to second bMeman WUIJam Heed to t·atch a ninne1 olt the base. Oe' idencc ~lowed a Dod- w·r rally Ill the sixth by r<1tch111g a hnl drive, which nearly bet...Jllll' ,1 game·end 111~ t.loul>k pla). • l'.1dre) 24 Cub~ 5 Darrow had Ove hits. fou1 HBb .ind scored four runs in the hr 1 round of the Fa.rm tourn,1ment May 15. Sa11111yo. who had been 11111 ill fur a week.. had four hit.. .i11d plJyed strong at ratdwr. l aporda 'howed h.ls 'tw1·d 111 the )Ccond inning. wht•11 h1· circled the ba.scs for .111 rmide the-park home 11111 l>l'ut,ch Owen:. and Pon ... ford ,, , h hud five hits .111d cumb111t>d tor 12 runs .111d I I RRb lJl:'V1t.le11ce hJd four s111 ~It'~ while Bonker, Zoernt>r and ::-.tern provided addi tiundl ... upport the Padll':. infield. ron· 'i~ting of Capoccia. Deut:.ch. Owenc;, Pomford and Dar- rnw, made ,t'veral key put mtt' 111 each inning. • ~lt'l 11 had nve hlb a11d -.1x IUlh to lead the Padrt'l>. "ho h .. 1.1 .1 :.eason·htgh In rt111' aguinst the Cardinals m1 M.ty ll Pon ... ford ">mashed six dnuhll·~ while Owens had fht:' doul>k~ and need .1ddcd 1hrct• I t>Jdoft hitter Deutsch -.um·d h\'t' 11111es after get· ting live hit!\. ( .1pm:cia had four dou- blt':. and seven RBis while I >arrow tallied live r.ingles .ind ~eored fi\'e times < Jev1denct' (four h1ta). i'm•rnl 1 (two hits) and Bo11lt>r 11 wo hits) all pro v1d1•cl lt•y hth •Red-; 1:1. Giants 4: Kuh1e, llaJloran. L>itt. I ll'11"·he1d, Arias, Tufuga .ind l nvello cnch scored at ll'<l"t one run for the Reds in their playoff opener. Ditt. I lell)lhc1d and Kahn- ,111 played well on defense. In r Ball Minor piny: • :t..ac.hery Arceyut sUd un de1 tht' tag to score for the Murlim. Sean McHugb, Spencer Stem , Colln Gudner, Con- ner Gray, Lo1an Twardow· skJ aud Riley Lord alJ con- 1 nbu tcd for tht Marlins. Legal Notices SUUOIS 2640 Legal Notices 2640 lepl Notices ----2640 Leoal Notices 2640 Ltg1l!<Jtlc11 _ ~ l191I NatfC9!._ 2l40 L1g1I Noctces 2640 Legal Notlm 2640 Legal Notices (CO ACIOM JUOtOAll 1411 Ill £ 1C1 oH'CN 11.\rll (l\.,,t\ • Acuu flu) lli\f ll{N llANG an rn1tu uf1u l tnd do1n1 t111 "" , '" lh111 Ltw Olli• ,, , 111 0.,1 T •~11 Oan1. 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Wu1tn111sle1 . GA 11.l/08 (714) 96J 7335 DATl1 (fedMo) IAN OJ. 2004 AlAN SlATH, Clerk (Actv.ltl. ~r_ tM.IUAvO HIJIHAM. ou.. o.,,., (0 ......... ) Publl•lied Newport 8uc'1/Co1te Mc\I 01lly Piiot Mey 8 13 l'O, 27. 2004 Th204 llWPOll-llSA .. SOIOOl llllCl JI01U IMt'M. Nlllk.t I• htrtby ll•tn llltl Newport Mtu Unified School DMrlel lnvUH •Hltd bldt f0t lhr Hit of th• foltow1n1 s.urpfu• PfopfflY su•Ns SAU °' HlOCAYAIU (,OHAlll) llHUINOS llMltl .... ltd peel•• (ltl .,. oble tned ftom od ay(1d bid\ 1beU !It r d~llvered lo lllf I'm ~....... U111ttd 01slllbulo1• h) chume ll~pa11me111 ut Publtc Phunt, 8JO lhe Newpo1t MuJ 1)111 •s.....t Ooveror St Cl''-1~ Mesa 1 .. d School OMrt(t, 298') lht lollow1n1 plf)Ulll CA 92627 8 801 !ll•HI. Costa •re do1111 ~uslnen n Rob11t Mllltr 8JO Me•• CA nol later than l on1 8•.,ch E u cultv• Cover no1 SI 1.oslJ 1000 AM on Ju11w II C ent~• ?10 Ntwporl Mtu ,CA92627 2004 c:""'" UllVI. Sutlt 100. Robtrl (. M1lle1 ' 830 Eech bid 'h•ll b~ 111 N'wp11• I Rfach. CA Cover nor SI C1101 arc or dance w1lh lh• 9~ Meu CA 92621 wtcillc•lton and ulh" Bu111h•m USA £qvlltt\ Thi• buunes1 '' 'on tonlra<I docuftttnh lh•I Inc (CAI 210 Nawporl duCl•d by a 8C"tttl m1y bt obl•rnftd al th• Cenltr Urtn , Suite 100 p.ilntrshlp •ft"•"ld addrus Phil Ntwpur I Buen t:A llnc rou ~t~11rJ llo•na 1111r.1phs of bu1ldtn1• for 92660 b1.1s1net\ 1•11 Tt\ Ult on bt v111w1d •I WtrdlO,., AllAnltt llC November. 191 I lht •ffWt••ld tddltu 1001 lllh Slrttt. Sullt Robtrtl MlllM dur 1111 the houn of 8 30 0, Oak~1 a fie Id, CA 9JJOI 1 hll 1t1ltm111t wa• AM 111d 11 JO AM ~tld Thi\ bu11neu I\ COrt· llled with the County belwttt\ t 30 PM 1nd ducted by •n unlncor Clerk ol Or~na• Counl7 l 10 PM Mo nd~y pouted 1n oc11t1on on~/07/04 thfouah t rlil•Y R1ddr" 111ht1 th•n n pMln•t"'•P 20046tlJO•t m•y v1tw lh• hu1ld•n1' Han ycu ~li1t t~d doln1 011ry Piiot. M11 IJ, ?O. b1 appolnlrttenl only. bu,lntn yet7 21. June 3, 2004 lh2JI The Conrn1n1 811t1d Yh~/IS/2002 ----ol lht N1w11011 Mn" Ou1nh1m USA f quill.a Unllttd SthMil Orstrtel Inc . Thtt•~• tlotvtdl. 1est1VO tho rl1ht lo P1t1idMt '"'pt or rtl•d '"'Y o• Tiu~ s.letoment wo 111 blds and to w•1ve ""Y ltltd wllh lh~ l.uunty 1111.uletlllM or 1nlo1 Cieri. ol Oranae County m•lllttt herein on 04/J0/04 II lurthllr 1nlonn•l10n 2004'tl42H ii. rtqulttd r1111dln& bid, Delly Pilot May 6. IJ. 20 contact C11r11 Alsop, 27, 2004 Th212 contrulin1 and pro CUltllltlll 1n1lyst •I (m)42H>019 Newport Mtu llnllltd School Dtlh IC t Sh tr on l China. Otrtclot, Plil~hnrna ' W1rtllou.in1 l'ublishtd Ht wpnt I IH<h/Coat• MeM Oally PllOI May 27, June J, 2004 Th2$7 ~ ... ... s....... lht follo1.1111a P••ton1 att dQ1111 bu111M~• u •) B ' J lnltrPfllU, b) Houst of Phonea. c) Phonn Att U1, d) Teltler I •laphont ltt· p1lr. e) Hou" of l"honu Ofacount Wtrthou•~· a P~ C!!!!!! Stott I h• lollow1n1 ptt\OM ,,. do1na bu11nna u Ber 1•1 01 .. lopmtn\ ComptnJ, UC 1e>q lrvtnt Avenut Nu 622. ~~011 Buch CA 111111 Dtvtloprnenl Comoe111. llC (CA) 1°'3 lrvl/le btnut No 622, New11111t A ~tll Cl\ m&o Thr liu1t11 '· 1 ton du cloll bJ ll111lltd l!M)tllt) Co H.tve rou slertld dotnc bvslnut "" Tes, .llll't 2.200l 111111 D1wij11pmenl C9me•nr. \.~9. tl•m A Ber1e1 M1ne1er lhll stntemtnl wu fllld with lht Cuunly Cltrk of Or•na• Cuunly on 04/30/04 2004 .. IOOS Dally Pilot M1y i;, l J 20,27,2004 Th207 n •• followtn~ par "''" .,, dolne bualnen o Cl~H' A1•e>t t•lt1 . .tl!ll Au way Av' Sit A '1 Coal1 Mt• a, CA 976?6 Contuturt lnl~rn• tlonal I.Id (CA). 31 !I I All wty Avt $tt A 'l Cost• Mtu, CA 92626 Thi' bu&tnt" 1~ con du,ltd by· 8 co1porat10n l'I••• you lltrltd do1n1 b111lr1u ytl7 Yn. 198t Conte. t111t' lnttt na 11011111.. ltd , )t\Ullh Cini, rre1ld•11t This •l~t1n1tnl w•• filed wl(h Ult C.nunly Cler-of Or1na1 County on 06/11/0ot IOCMttH4H 0111, ltllol . M41 13. 20. f1. Jllllt J 2004 Th119 ........... •se..... Tiit f.ii.wlrla 1>1rao111 lft dOlfll '"''"'"' •• &oulh Ot1n1• Countr Hotpltal & lftttltutlon\ Commftt ... W11 Mp.n Sl!Mt St1. lOJ. I.th rorut CA~ 01111t *-Nift. uu l t:cn ltrHl S1t 103, f•tY"W'P .. _ D•v 1tl t 1tktm1•t H 77471 J\\~,tn \I '>t• 10], l nk• I lltHI (II 'J2ttJO Chui k l•tt'''" 'J/"11 A\p~n St SI< 101 I •k• rorut t ll9Jft.l0 Thli bll'llll''' " C»O dulltd by ''" unint or por •t•d A)'\Ot. ••llu n olhtr then • P•1 l11~1\h111 Hot yuu \IJrt~d do1n1 bu~lnn\ Y'I' No David I •ktmolo lhl\ \I 1l•n1ont WA\ tlled wrth th~ <:ounty Cl11tll of Ot Jn&e C't11ttlly un 0'>103104 20046tS4'07 Oatly Ptlol M , It 1 J JO 17 ?00.t fh?t•· RctltlM llltsMJ ........ tlte lollow1n1 penun• .,. ""'n• bu•ttt~" n lnon M1lon1y Art • t 14 tOl.lrl1 Way Apt •O Ntwpor I l!uch CA 1U66J Juon M•lllnty 4114 Htl~H~ Way A111 •0. N1wpo• I Rut II CA $2663 Tltlt bu\lnt\\ t• con duct-4 by •n tndMduel He.t yOll tttH1•d dolnt b111tn111 yell YH 01 Ol 0. leton Maloney flltt •l•ltm1nt Wll flltd w1t11 th• County Cr.rk ol Or•ntt Count• tn~IJ04 ....... '" Daily lttlot M.., :11~.IUfle !:_!! 17.1004 __ ,_"--* flc1itlM lwtMel1 .... s ...... 11., lnlluwint "''"""' .,~ d1•111a b11.,1n"' .,, Seb~\li•n i Nt<nhM l11101 11at1n1111 l0 111ll111a S•••11 n ?640 li•rbor l!lvll Cu\IA M1 SJ CA 916'16 N1,11lma Valrnl• 7268 Goldtn C11<l1. N1wpo1t ll11t h C.A 'J?GOO :..111~,t1~n V•l•nlt l2611 Coldrtt Ctt llt Ntwpor l 8e1< h CA 'I~ Thi\ bu"""\\ 1' '"n du'l•d by hu•bftnd anti wllo ttave you \ltt t•d d<·1n1 bUSlltH\ yttt Yt\ 04 "' 04 Niculln• V~h·ntt lht~ \lllln1tlll W4' ltltd wtth "" Counly Cl11k ot Or~n&t Cl'11r1y on O'li l'/04 t 004't1St4S 01\ly Pilot ~1 10 l1 J11n1 l 10 1004 Tlt242 <1111 ltd by • corp01 ehon 11,ve you •l•1ted do1n• b1i •'""'yet? Yr\ 4 S 04 Aqu•l•cll W1t11 Sr• ltms. In c; Mttk H•1 PMwu (Pf ttldtlnt) Thtt st1t1mtnl wu f1ltd w1lh tltt County C lat II of Ot ena• County on O!lt07J04 20046tU 1 OJ Otlly Pilot Mer 1l ~ 'J1 Jun• 3 2004 fh2n At-. ..... ... *"-' the loflOWMlt ptllOft\ ... dOtnt bUllntU H Un1vN11t1 Plat1, NO len11t1ot (tnd 121l0 n.ss fltulwood ) fuller ton CAmll UnlVltitty 1'1111 l fD (and (Jtfome Janpr 6 Lindt l•t1Ctr Rnocebi. hu\t) (CA). 1111 tut llnuln. 01an1e CA UM~ 1 llta llu"n•u It ton Ou.ltd b1 1 lttftllH .. ,, In" \tltp !lave you 1t•ft"9 _.. b11'llnt14 '''' Yn, lO I 1111 llnlvtrl\I) !"Itta, llD, 111)1 R" lltr W , 1 hi• abte1111111t •M ,.. """ ... c..t, Cl l~ •f Or .. c._ tnUSfl.\11 ····~ ~~"• l .. Thlnday, May 27, 2004----~~ .......... -llplllaaclt -1*1-- OIDIWKI MO. 4S All OIDllAIKI Of Tll IOMD Of DllClOIS Of TII COSTA MA Wlf Aal Dl5llKl PlOVlll5 PUIOIAM AU1'ltOllTf Kii All ..,..Y PUIOWll5 SYSTUI WHfR{A!. th" 9u•rd ot 01fKh>U hn d1'1tltlt<d purrh.nma •ulhu11ty tu lllr 01\h ... t M1n•1lt't •nd I fnlllU Ull~t tnr p111\11Anl In 01\lrr<I Oper•llun~ Code ~Uk>11 4 ()') O:>o 11H1 wtlr RI AS lh• 01U1 ... 1 h•l p•t••tlU\ly \hlled p1111 ""''"I •t•fl w1ll1 Ill• City ul Cutia Mn• lhrourll the u """¥ l.1ty I 01•11111 •lrt•mMI and WHHnAS, lh• lluatd Of 011"ton hH 111d11 •ttd ,, writ '"I••• •I .. flllnl Iii. l.lly llld dOM llC•W dt$119 to p1ov1<1lo n•w pro• h••ma •ulho11ty 10< •n tndej>endlnl \.IUf<ht"nll •y,111n. NOW. rnr RI rotu th• Uoard ol U11efto1\ nl th• (;oil• M"'" \•n1l•1 y 0 .. 111< t diH'< llt1tbr llROAIN •S tollow1 ~cti...o I 111•1 S•ll•on 4 IY.> OlO Cll 11,., l:n\t. Mn• S•nll••Y Du.t11d Ol)tiallon\ C.odt I\ •mended to read •s.<11-4.0S.020. l'w«IMnl"I _., ,.,Mic w..ti. (_,, •• , •. lhe procedure\ lo t>• followed rn pmchA'111ll ptopt1ty ur fot hftv1na wur~ P""°' m11d th•l •• 1101 r •1111n rul tu be b1d 111 •Ctordance wtlh '"' P11hl11 Cnnlr••' r.11d• •hall Motollow' <•) f'1M1 hu1na I ur non pubhc w°''' rontr•t U ttt. lollow1n1 !)for.Our•• 1n111 bl utrllf•d In l)<llChlM \UPf'h•\ 'lrYO(P\ ... ulh•1 11•111\ out rllvettd undef 1ub\et !ton (b) l>folow (1) Unllrr S!:i,000 lhe M•n•t1er A~\l\IArtl M11n,111or o• '"" "'" lllf Mally •ulhtH 1ltd Ill' lht Bo11d by ruolutton. 'h•ll altan1pt lo ublA111 lhr ht1tl 11r1u for the Uitlrkt but w111 llOI h• raqu11•d lo comp9trltv•IY hid Ille tOlllt oc I "' 11urc h•~" (II) SS.000 lo S l !:i,000 The M•n•1er •nd A""''"' M1n11tr •h•ll totntly •p111ov• "'" pur<hne 01 contrul 1r1d wrll toa•the1 •ltempl lo Obtain Ille bnl pH<• In• lllf! 01\lrr<I bul will nut hoe to ICHm•lly bid IM 1ob {tu) Ova• SI'> 000 l he ,ob •h•ll b• 1 nmp•lllii•ly ht<t 11• • m.1nn•r lh•I •n,ur u to1np•l1t1~• b1dd•n1 by qualtft•ll h1(1tlf" .tnrl lhr Roard \h•ll mahr Ill• •w•rd (b) Pnbh• Worh Conltacls IJnd<'! Sl5.0UO .1nd Roldlc•d <;rrv11 n f ur 11ublrt woth <ulllr•ch Iii.ti h•vo n d11ll~1 ~mounl t10l11w I 1llra11 I hou••nd Ooll1ln (Sl'.>.000) and fl)f '~'v1r•\ ••l•I•~ lh•1•l11 th• fnHowrnc 111 oo dur a\ shall br utol11td (1) , ... M•""'"' I ,, ...... 1 r lljflllr•• \hill U\f '"' br•I eftoth l<i h1v1t 11>1' wort. <Ion• in lhto b••I 1ntf'fnh ul the D"tr1c I (11) Ti... M•n•w•• I 01\111<1 f 11~1111·er \h•ll rrport •I Ille ne•I •t1t11l~r lln•rO mee11n1 IH '" •OOn lhf'Oaller U p!~<ltCll th~ la~I lh•I th• wnr k had II~"" 11ulh1>tll•d •fld \h•ll repo11 on lhfl 1tner .. 1 nelure 111 1111' wurk Jll'lrlur(lled, wh1lh 111 m 01 IJN \On w,u ftWatded lhn work, and •eCArd11111 h" 1florb to'"~"". lavor.bl4' PIK• IOI the 01\lrt\ I (111) "R~lllll'd ,~, .... ,.,. •h•ll rnctude, tiul nul Ii~ llrnlttd tn '''~•t'lnt nl '"war ~11nd111un\ •nstnee11nc \MVIO• In nut"d• rnrn11•nrn. •lld olhflr Ur•IU\ dlf•• tly t•l•l•d lo lht ,.,..., •y•lfm ~nd th •P41udr11•nu" St'ctton l 1 h•I \,.r hon 4 O'i ()41) 111 Illa tu•I• M,.w S•n•l•t y 01\lllC'I Opj>Ul•>n\ Cnll" "amfnrt.d lo re11d ·s.cu ... 4.0$.040 s1., ........ '" 1cco1d1nc~ with Ille llMllh .lnd S•lety Code Seclron 648/ all con1rai;h n111\I a•llt!I 3lly M ~llMd by ll>t Prnldonl end cuu11h•r\111nrd l•y the Secrel~•Y l'utehH~ ordc!f\ •net 'onl"'< h lur 11u1dluu ind wotk not ttl•1ed lo publk. wOlh below rwe Thouund 0o11 .. 1~ <n .OOO> 11111y 11 .. \1cru•d by lhe M•n•ae• An"lsnl Manll1•• "' '"" "'" 10< maHy author11td by the Board by •••ol1111(1n on ~"•" of tht Ot•trKI Pu1chue OlcHf\ end c<111t••tts ovo r S') 000 but ten lh•n Sl'i,000 1101 1•l•l•d lo publlc wO<h m•y be s1111od by '"" M•n•c•• nr AUi•l•nl Muu11e• Public w()l kl end rtl•t'd \ftv1cc ,onh tcU u11det the """ of f lllHn rhouund Onll••w ($1!1,000) may bt ''¥"fld by th• Man•a•r / D11t11c1 f n•1n•"' • Se\.lton 1 <;houtd any ptrl, clau\f or 1tcltnn nl "'" Of dln111ce b• dtcl•• ed by any Coor I ol com111'IP11I jurltdlctlon to IHI Inv.ltd, the ••m•11nnc PfOYI''°"~ ot th1t Otdinence •halt nevtr th~lo1n b• end rem.in m lull '"'c• end tllect .tnd lht Bo11d of Ooectou of the Co,ta M11'• Senll••Y 01,t11e.t of Ou•n .. C\)111\ly, Caltfornla hereby d«le•n lh•I t•cll 11nd "vt•y tee Iron. cla11Q, provttlOn 0t •par I of thl1 Oldln.tOCe would ll•v~ b'~" •doi>ltd tnd ml\dt a pAr I ol thl, Ot dlnanu without Ill• ftdnphu11 of any pntlln11 lhereal and lh•I the lnvalldlly of , •n1 part or p1ovl•lo11 lltttllf •h•ll uot In 1ny w•y elfetl Ill• ~•lldlly Of enf°'"""'"' nf lh• "m11n11111 provision• nl lhra llfd1n1nce th1t m•y st•nd nn lllelr own ~Iron 4 Punutnl lo ti111llh •nd Stl1ty rude Sttllon' 84'JO 1nd 6491.J . lht Cl••" 'hill c1u" thts ord1n•nce 111 • •umm111y IMrtol to l>e p11llh1h11d in 11 n•~•,,., ot &tnfl• al ''" ultllon PflnlMI and p11bli•h1d In the 01\trKI •~fordlr11 to t1w nnd It th•ll t1h tltect upon tht l\P"•lron nl one wte• elttr publoutron PAi;ll{D and M>Of'T(O thl• \0th dAy ol May, 2004 /1/ Jamet M f'M•1rn111, Sec.ret11y It/ Allene Sch1fer. 'ruldent STAT( Of C~~HIA) COUNTY Of u.tAHGf.) SS CITY Ot COSTA Mf.SA) I, JOAN REVAK, Clefll of ltt. Co\la Mull S•nilary Dbtrl<t. htrMly t iWtitt thet the ebo.,.. trod lot•llOl"C Ordin•nc• Ho •s, wa. dut1 end 111ultfly P•l••cl .tt!d •Oo9ttd bo; uld 8011d of Oit•CtOI\ 11 11 r11ule1 fllttt1n1 U...t0f, held on the 10th do ol May '°°4, b'; Ille followhlt vota AYrs Allene !kl'ttftl, Crtt Wo04hldt, ''""'' f errym1n, Atl l'eoy, l>tn Worthlnaton HOU· • A8SlHT. AOS1Am· IH WHHCSS WHlMOf I have llefeunlo ~I my ll•nd •nd •"l.ed tlM Mal of lht C:O.ta Mtu Sanlt11y Okllkt. ll\I'\ IOU\ day of M•r 2CIO' I ll*" ~ .... Cl«~ of the ~t• M9u S1ntt1rr l>tsltlCt • A lllll tot>r ot 111e OcMw•tlo4lt. coci. 1, eullellk lcw r.v!.tw •I 1"-~trlet Clttk'• oltk:e, 11 Felt Dt,..ttlll loor Colla MeM, C-'lf0tnl• f>11bllthff NtwP«t 81.ch./Cot.l• ~ 0111y f'llot .... 11 ... ........ .... *'-' Th f~lo.lllt ptf M)llS 111 dOtrol bu'""'" •s Hall> U S.11 South Hun llnaton Buth , IOCM4 Ad•ml AVI Hu111r111ton lluch. CA 92646 Su1.n111 Hall, l/00 S. Pl111 01 , CI01, S.anta Ar.•, CA91704 M1u1lnt G11no. 19.38 Iii.no" Av• Santa How CA 9!>.tOl fhl\ bu'"""' 1i t()O dlKl•d by .a ttner •I PAI hll!t"llS• 111Ve you •hU led lk>lllil bullnen yeti "''· M11I.200? SuunneHall 1111~ \l•l•m•nl wn f1k!d wltll lh• Cuunly Clt'fll ol Or "'I• County on O!:i/14/04 200.tHHtU 0 111y f'llol M1, 10 21 .Nne l, 10. 2004 lf\24 I ~ .... ........ The fottow1n1 tM• .on~ .,, doinf bu~• u M11t. 81111111. Atchitect, 6().4 6e1on11 Aonue. Corona del Mer. CA 9~ M .. 11 R 81111111. 6'M llt1011l1 Ave11u1. Coron• <ltl Mer. CA 92&t5 PahKll f BllllnJ, ~ 6eeonie A11en1a9, C4Hon1 def Mtr CA 92$~ lh" bl.lttrlell IS con d041.., by hu•ll•nd and •••• H111e you •lMttd do1111 bu"nau yell YH Hin 1.1004 M" k H 611111111 11111 &l•lemenl w•t fried with the ~unly Cltfk ul 011na• County on 04t l0/04 2004•tUJ02 01rly Pilot Mey 6 I 3 ~. 21 2004 Th20S puede perdlr .. ta90, y le puedell ~ IU lllllio, IU dlnen:J y ont COlllt cit tu pr~ aln r.'llO adclonlt por pet1e cit la corte E*'9n Oll'OI reqtliMOI ttoalel Puectt que usled qweq llamar un at>ogadO inmeciatameta Si no QOtlOCI un aboglldo, puede llamar I.In MMdo di refe<encla de aboOadOI 0 Ul\I oficinl de ayuda leQll (vea el dlfKforio telelonlcio). The name ltld adlt9ll ol tne COUf1 11 (El Nomtlfll v cha:rotl de la a>r'8•) SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFOANIA, County ol Clfange, W•I JUlllCe Cernet. 8" 1 13th Streel. Westmlnlter, CA 92683 The name, addrMs arcs telephone fl.Imber of ptatnldfs anorrey, or plalnllll willlou1 an iftOmey, IS (El nombre, ta ~ y el nunwro de leletooo del &bOg9do del demllnl:ianle. 0 del demandante que no tlene al)ogado, .. , l ANOA"E LAM, C8N 156554, BRUCE A THOMASON. C8N 1.o596. LAW OFFICES OF L ANORe l.AM. 9039 8otN AWRJe, &m218,W~. CA 92683, (714) 379- 8"'8 DATE (Fechl) Jul 18, 2003, Al.AN SLATER Clenl. (Actuario l Sy USA ARMSTAONG, ~ (OeteoadO) ~T& TO THE PERSON SERVED You ate MMld u an ~dlfendant 0510M>4, 05/1~. 05/2CW4, 06/2710' CHS-S710:21t NEWPORT BEACH-COST A MESA OAIL Y PILOT art Of COSTUl.SA OW5I (CUfll, CAlJOlllA MOTKI IM1llG leS Nllllrl IS tll RlRY l:l'l•N that \Ultd propon l!> lnr furnl\hrne 111 labor male11111~ tQU'l)(llent. Ir 111\pO< talion and WLh other h"lllhn •• ma1 be 16QU11ttl lot HAMllTOM nun HHAllU1'ATIOH fltOM ,LACIHJIA AYI. 1'0 ,OMONA AV(., ANO SfOllM OllAIH IM,ltOVlMlNTS ON WALLACE AYI. AND HAllllt.lOtl Sl. (PltOJlCT ...... ). ANO llllNUD SJIUn ltlHAllUTATION fltOM MA'U AVI TO HHIOll llVO. l'ltOJlCT •1•), CITY 'llOJl<T NO. 04 Ot, will be reurv•d by the City 111 Cu•t• Mu • •t tilt Ollie~ ol thfl C:1ty (,lei~. 77 r •1< Ort•• l.11\IA Mru C•lllornla 1.mtll lh' 11001 nf 10:00 o.M., TlMlfo4ey, June 17, 2004, II whu.n h111r lh~y will b" op<011e<I 11ubhdy •nd re..d •1111111 '" the Cutrnc II Chamber\ Sealed µropo•AI' •ll•ll h11~r lh~ lllle uf the worh and na"'e ot th• bldd~• bnt no other d1,lln11111sh1n1 math Any bid r nurvtd •ltf't lh~ icheduled clo"ni lime for "" 1 ~01111 ul bid• \h•ll br returned lo biddrr unnpened II 'h•ll br th• ~ok f~S\X>ll\lblhty ol Int btddtt to ,,.,. th•I Ill\ llrd I\ 1 ec.orvoll '" ""'""' trill# A ,., 111 Rid Ou< umenh may be abtallled at the Otl•c,. ol lh,. Crly Cn1trneer. 77 I 111 011vr Cu\la MOi•. Cahhtrn11. up<111 n..,refv1tdcdtl• poyM•nt ef $20.00. A1t e4dltlonol chor9e ttf $5,00 will be m~d• rl haodled by mail B•d Doc umenh 1nd othe1 contr~1 t rto• 11111e11h n1~y Al\11 b• ... n11n1d .. 1 thf' 01110 of th• l.•ly t 1"" nf II•• r11y nl 1~n'1' Mel• Rid Oo~um•1h will not b, n•a•led untt1n tlw! •dd•hon•I $1> 00 1 h•rt~ " mdudtd wtlh paymt11I , £•th btd 'hall b• "'•d~ on lht Prnpn••I lnrm , .... ,, P la throuah fl IS provided rn thr •onl11ct dOC'Ulll~Ob And \hlll 0. •tlOfllf.l•l11td by A LOI hftr·d Of cuh~r ' c h~" '" • brd bond Im nnl I•" th•n IO'S. ul Ille •mount ol tflt11 bid. mad• p•y•blr to lht1 City ol Cu\I• MeH Nu ptopoul •h•ll bt lOft\tdfft"t unt~1''o. th t..UtUV•llwd by "tth '~'\tU~t''\ theck. coll. or b1ddt1 'bnnd Ho bid 1h•ll bf' Ct>llltdr•-d uole-. II '' made on <t bl•nk for 111 fur111\h•d by Ill• l 1ly .. ~ Cn•,I• M~a •nd tS m•d" trt •• 1 ntd .. tH • with Hu 1•rnvt\1nu\ nf lhl Propo'41 •f'Qlllff'mrn1" A p,;y111<1ll b<1nd and pe1lo1manu' buno will ba 'tqu11Nt 11nur lu Uu 1tart-ultoo of lttfll cnnhecl Ill• p.1y111•11t llunll •rill P••lorm .. nco bond ihall be Ill lh• lurn1 •llJ olllll•Ul11 \ol IOtlh Ill th~ Wlllfill doc.utmm1\ f .uh tu'9chu 0111'\t hl'v• A t..1,.,.,. .. A. GenHal I 11111Mft1111w 1111•11w ~11(1 elJo b~ pr,.riun11t1td n 1e4u1rcd by I 1w In "' "'" d.1111 r w1tlr 111 Ov1loun\ ul Pubh1 C1m h 1cl t;ode Set lu.n t1 JOO \Uh\lolulmn ul ""c•blt and equivalent ~•• u11Un for <1ny mon1t\ withheld to ""'ure p#tlorm1ncfl 11ndt1 lhn ~oottLt will De pern11tled ~• 111, 11 ljl•a.I .. no ••IH'rt'f ol the cont1acto1 The Clly C:ouo~ll ol tile Ct11 ol Cost• Mt~• •t\t••e> lhe rrclrl t111t~·d ~ny "' ~11 bid~ !ht~ 11•0111(1 1~ • l.cter.tlly lullded 1>101ect and wilt be undet ltdt11I lfl!Uletlon~ whir h oncludt tht Ohl\ 8uco11 Act •nd rel•ltd ACll fh• •••" dete1mln•ll11n will "" 11nclf\1 th~ Oev•• 6t1con Ar t •nd 1el1ted a<b 1nd the Oeparl1TH1nt ol lndutlrl•I R•t1hon,. Slala ut 1:~111011111 (ll1t Conhactor and Su~nnlr•• I,...• '\hall pay not "'"' lhtn "'" htthtr w•1• rate) Ille City hu obt.t111ed from th• Dlfeclor of the O•p•llni.nt ot lodu,tr111 R,ltllOll\ th• 1•-•I ptttVflhllC ral" 111 pet d"'rn WAI!'' Alld the t•11e11t prenll1n1 ••If 101 holiday end O¥trllmt worlt In the lo~••• In which wurh " to be p11lor med tor e•1 h ~t•ll ~l~\\lllt:•llun 111 IYPe of worli. 11••d•d to ueote the ~ontr11 t llohdey rtln 1hell bt p11d H Jpe<tfied tn lh~ lOll•cUwe b1raa1n1n1 ''""Mtnt •lllllK•bte to ucll pe<hcul., coll, cllt.\llicetir.111 OI trp• 111 w()(~ 111nploye4 on the p101e<1 eop,., ot M.hedulu ot rtlu w detMmrA•d Mt on l•le •I the City Ci.tll't 011~•. loulecl al 17 f l lf l>f1n , Co,11 Mne, CaltfCHnta 92$21 1nd 11• 1V11ll1bll lo 1ny Inlet ttl•d pa1 ty l.lf)On requnt In ec:co1d•nce with Sect.on I 77l '/ ol lht C111f0fnl1 Lebor Code. the Contr•clor hell pot.I 1 cop~ of ttt. dettfmlnatlon of tho Pte'fillllna rate ot w11t•' al H cl't job sit•. Th• Contr11cto1 ~11d •nr subcont•ectOt(•) ftl•ll P•7 not 1,., than thl &peclfll6 prevfillnc rat•• o w•tn to •II wOl'ller• •~toyfMI by tlle111 In the •Hcu1IOll uf the contuet A Cont• .CtOI u1H11 • craft or dllUifrC•hOn not 1hown on lhe Cener•I P11nllln1 W•a• 0.te<mlntUOM llllJ be requiltd to P•Y ''"' ...... 111• of lhlt ct•ll oi cltu11tul10n llloit dowl1 rtlefed to II H •ho~n In Ille Gtntr al Otl«rnln•tlOn\ •lf•ctlV* 11 th• t1n11 of 1111 Catt for t»cb, The ContrtctOf t111ll comply with lhe ptovlilon1 of S.CUon 1170 to UIO, lnclu,rve, of thl C1t4f01nla ltbor Codt, the p11we1lins 1 •I• and suit or wllCH 11t1bliMlff by tile City or Cost• Mtw. •hlell .,, Oft file wltt\ the City Cll!ll ol lht City ol C:O.t• M u ; •nd ah1H foiftlt ,,.11•ltlft prt~flbtd thertlll f0t noncomptlllM• of Nld CM• JUL t( F Ol CIK °"41tr c1tr Cl4f-. C:ttr of Coil• Me"' D1ted· M.118, ~ 'ullllih•d ,..wPOl't 8•~11/Cott. MtM O•lly P"41 MIJ 21. iune 3. ~ T11m ........ ... s..... 11\e lollowln1 111«Min1 11• dvln1 but.i1141ss " 11tboa ••r c1ub ' ~eMll't, 122 w Cout Hlchway. Htwpotl leecll, CA 12663 !11lboe 811y Club, Inc. (CA), 1211 W. Coast Hl1hwa7. N•wpo rt klKll, CA 112663 Thia butl1teu It con· ducted by a tOI pofltlon Heve yov 1111 \ed doinl buslnUI '(ti? Y11, 19'1 8111boa Bey Club, Inc • C"•ld l Johnwn, EYP/ CI O 0111 sl•l•menl wn hied with the County Cieri. ol O,.n1• Couoly on 06/10/04 2004HtU•l Delly Piiot _..,. 20 27. June l. 10, 2004 fh2S3 ,.... .... ... s..... lh• lollow1nc pe1 sons are dotn• bullneu u · ()Qean Air LlC, 9J l W. 19th St. Cost• Mesa, CA 92627 Ocun All llC (CA). 931 W 19th St111I, Costa Men CA 9162) lll1s buslnus Is <.un ducted by l 1m1tad Llablhty Co H•v• you •lafttd do1n1 bu\lfllill yat7 Yes 4 8 2004 Ocean Alt llC, Cdda I Bet fl"'. M•n•aer Thr\ .tatemont wn tiled with IM County Clerk ol Otani• County on 04/30/()4 20046HOOJ Oetly Pilot M•Y 6 13 20.27.2004 Th208 ~ ...... ... s...... fh<1 ro11ow1na pert.ons an do1n1 buamns u · The Joshua House, 209 EHi 18th St . Costa Mesi, CA 92627 Nahunal Thee 1p.,ut1< Se•vrces lnL (NV) 660 W Baket St ••?l. Costa Meu , CA 91616 This bu\111~'' 1s con duclt!il by 11 COlpo,.hon tiavf you stwted do•ni busmen yel7 Yu. 1998 National lherapeut1c Servo<H Inc . Robert R Steven•. Ch111m1n This statement was hied w1lh Ille County Clerk ol Oun11 County On 0!>/ 14/()4 200 .. taSts6 D••'v P1101 M•Y l'O, ?I, lune 3, 10. 2004 Th151 Fktltt.w ...... •s...... Ille fotlow1na persons are do1n1 bustneu .n SCA Lome Linde (s l•le" l P 4~2 Serr• 01 . Coton• del M•• CA 926~ Saf .. 1u1t 1 r~nk C11I tuso I Grne1 di P•1 Iner 452 Sert a Or Corona del Mat. CA 921>15 Thi~ bu .. rllcu I\ toll dutled lly • hm1ted p11tner\h1p Hne you sterted do1111 busmen yet? Yn, l~ Salva I Ott f 11nk Got k4ao. Cene••I P11tnar This 'tatement wn filed w1ltl the Counly Clerk uf O••nll• Counly on O'J/01 /04 200 .. H50'9 Oerly Pilot M•y 13, :x>, 27, )une 3. 2004 lh226 fidltlM ..... ... s...... Th~ follow1111 peoon!. a<e d<>•nt bus1n•~ es OC Redo,.tton, 777 W 19th Street, Suite U. Coit" Mna, CA 92627 Oevm M l u11els & Don.ltd A Mascia Inc . (l.A). 111 W \C)\h Suite U Cosl1 MIH. CA 92621 rt111 bustneu "' con d~cted hy • <.otpo,.t1otl H••• you 1t11ted do•nc bu\lneu yel1 Ho Oevrn M t 1111el•. & Donald A Masc•~ lnL . Devin M t Urt'l. PrfSt· oent lhts •t .. temcnl wu hied with the County Clelt. of Oranae County on 0'.>'21/04 20046' .. UI Dally Ptlol May l} June l 10 17. 2004 Th266 RctlM ...... ..... s...... lhe follow1111 persor" are doma bu1lnt15, u · DATA PROPHCTS, 22751 El Prado •12308. Rancho Santi M.,&erlla CA 9?688 )ames N Semanko, 227~1 fl Pr1do #lt'J08 R1ncho Sant• Mari1t1il1, CA92688 Ch•d Myen , c Amy Way, l1de1.i Ra11ch, CA 92694 Thi' bu'\mns is con· ducted by • 1entr1I partnership Have you s t1rted do1na bustnen yet? Ho Himes II Semtnllo Thia ''•lament wu ftled with Ille County Ct..-k of Ounp County on OS/21/()4 200460Hll6 Otil)' Pilot M•y 21. June 3, 10, ) 7, 2004 Th2!i8 RdMM ..... •s....... the lollowlnc pe1 sons 1111 dolnc buMnen n ATlANTCS MORTCAC(, 2030 M•1n St . 11300, 1Nlne,CA9161t Mike 8. Mlchtlsoo, 20JO M11ln St., 11300, lr•1ne. CA 926\4 Lenny krty11lbur1. 2030 M•lfl St., 11300, lr"tne. CA 9~14 lhn butlntH " con ducted by 1111111 wtnt1111 Htyt JOU ll#\ff ootnc buslnau ytt7 Yes, S/1/ oc Mike Mlllebon • lhts •l•temenl wu' filtd with th• County Ct.rk ol Orena• County on05(01/04 JOMHHIM Ot1lt Pilot Mey 11. Junt I , 10, 11. 2004 fhM9 ........... ... ,......, The folloWin• ptl M>M ere Cloln1 busln«u as. h•'" C1t1 Seoottn . »4~ Mtwl>Of't tllrll. Ste. 209, Ntwpott kKll, CA t28il Tllb stetem•nt •.s lll•d with tilt County Cle1ll of Otenp Cqunly onCM/l0/04 I0046tl000 Ollly Piiot Mily I. lJ. 20.21.2004 Th210 Ac-. ..... ... s...... Tht lollowtnl ptiM>llJ ••• doina buslneu n · Cenutnt Rutty 660 Btht SI t 26l, Cott. Mtu . CA 92626 SI Abanobe I 11111K1el COip , (CA), 660 ltak., St . 11:6 l. Cvtl• Mes. CA92626 This busmns I> cort ducted by· • 1.otpoi a\Jon tlav• you slatted doma buttnen ,,11 Ye•. 12/ OJ SI Ali•nobt f' 11111\Clll <Al• p Aym11n Sud•ll• I Prnldenl fhts Jllltmtnl wu ltltd wllh the County ci.111 ot Ouna• County on ()4/J0/04 2004HUHO Dally f>llot Mdy 6. 13, 20, 27. 2004 fh2I1 RdlllM ..... ... *'-' 1 ht followlna P4I' sons .,. dol!lf business i s l •hew•tw Plue. 408 ( 444) Lakeview Ave . An .. herm, CA 92807 l1llev1ew Pl.,a 111 vestment Co l 10. (CA). 1667 Casi llncoln Ave , Drenae. CA 92865 Thi\ bu•ine~• " 1.un du,ted by f lrnnled parlner,htp Have you ii.tiled do1n1. bus1neu yal1 Yei, I I· 1978 lak1v1ew Plan 11'1· •estmenl Co L TO. Kaye F Archey, VP fhlt 1Uta0l1nl WIS flled with tfle Co11nty Clerk of Oranae County on OS/l3,IQ4 20046fH7U 011ly Pilot May 27 June 3. 10, 17 2004 Th267 ~......, ..... s...... The lullow1111 ptr\On~ are do1n& buslnes~ as· S•enature Oes1ens and Events, 3800 Chann~I Place, Newpo1t Beach, CA 92663 C l~onore 11~111~rrn1 Rube 1800 Channel Plue Ncwf.IM I llcn h CA 92b6J lht!> bU~ll\tS\ r. I.Ort ducted by ~" 1nd1v1dual H•v• yuu >l .. r led doon11 bu\1ne~~ yet? Ye~ 5.5 04 Cleu1111te K R••b~ Th1> >l•le111enl was !tied with th~ t;uurttv Clett. of Of1nae Cuunty on 0!>/11 /04 20046'U47S Dilly Ptlol May I J 20 '/1, J11t1t J /004 I h223 fkitleus ...... .... s ....... lhe lollow1na person> are do1n11 bU\1nes1 •s SoCal Nolures. 976 Azalea D11ve. Coiu Meu CA9?6?6 The f •I·"' do C111pota hon ICA) 976 At41U 011ve Co~la Mn1, CA 92626 fllrs bu\1110~ Is ton· ducted by a 1.01poul10n llave vou sta1 ted doonc business yet? Yu, 9/1/ 2003 The F •1•rdo Corpora t1nn Cale! f •1•rdo l'rn1dent and c.f 0 rh" U•ltment wn tried with the Coutrly Clerk ol Or•n1e Cuunly on OS/21/()4 20046916124 Daily Print M~ y ')I, Jun~ 3. 10. \7. ?004 lh?67 FlctltlM ...... "-S....... The lnll11w1na per~ons ate dolna bustneu •s f aetul•v• Con111.in1u Jlllll Airway Avenu• Suite D. Cosl• Mt\~ G1hlo1 nta 9?626 R,) Skip Z1tt.ird1 lr1l (CA>. Jl88 A11way Avenue. Suite D, to\IO Meu, Cal1lo1n1.a 92626 Thi-busrnus " 'on dutl'd by a •O•paraho11 Have yuu \l•rtl'd d01n11 business yet' Yu 3/19/1988 R J Sktp l tUdtdt llll . R I 71<:ta1 dt lf Po\ Thi\ sttlemenl w_, llled wttlt th~ l;nunly Cle11l of Oranae County ()II 05/11/04 200.t6'1S5'7 Oa1ty Pilot May ll. 20 27, June 3. l.'004 Th237 ~ ..... ............ fhe fnllnw1nt 11•1 \On\ are "°"'' bu,,,,.,, •s· Northent's P.tln t1n11. 21072 Wheaton lerr•cc. lake I o<nl C•lllo1nl1 92630 ltremy J•m•'l Northam ?011 2 Wheaton Te11ece. laka f'OIHI. Ctlllo11'111 92630 Th1t buslneu 1s con ducted by •n lnd1•idual Have you sl•rted doln1 bustn•'s yft' Yu, 04/J0/20()4 .let emy Norlh•m This sl<1tement ,.., fifed with the County Clt<ll of Or an1• Count r on OS/19/04 1004HHUI Deily Pilot May 20, 21, lune 3. 10, 2004 lllis4 Rt*-W.. ... s...... Th• lollowl11• p•ttons .,, do1n1 bl•tlnen •s· My Or111n1I di 111n1. '117~ Miu Ywdt Of l , fY204. Coat1 M-. CA 9262$ Ilion• Smith, 277~ Mesa Vetde Ouvt f , IY204, Cost• Meu. CA 916'6 Tllh bu•lnt*' I\ 4011 ducted by 1n lndlvldual Ha11• you •let led dolna bu~nn• yttT Yh, Il l / 2004 Mo-.sSmllll This •tet.rn•nt ... , lltld with l,.. County Clef k of Of an1• County on05/2\I04 ,... ...... Otilr Pilot May 21, June 3. 10117,:lOOo& 111'170 ........... ......... ftob«t 1'11111._, \ 11 [. Tiie to•owtn1 penons ftf\i.U. Oftw lll14, et• dOt4lt bu.i'11tu " Hnrport Buell CA hti.r J1mmtraon f1 ~ lltllOll, 42 SflellfWlltr Tllls ~"-' I& COii Pi.tt, Mt"l)Oft Rtldl duettd lly •n ~·• CA t2'iO Han rOll f larle4 .i"f P•11I M Cofft,, 41 ll11ttl\tn 7tU Ye .. 4 \ S t\••1 •1h1 rtec1. °' ......... .,,...,.... ~ort t11ch, CA -lllllMlll.a.UlllllMa-~~ ' fhlt bu1inu1 11 con ducl1d b'f. en tndMd111t IW tt you 11 ¥l9d doitll bulln•1• ytU Yes OC/01/1004 f'WI M Cetfty Thtl •l1le111tnl was tiled with tlte County Clltt. of Ot1n1• County of\04/JOI04 I004•tt•HI Dilly Pilot May 6. 13. 20 27, 2004 t'll2l3 .......... ......... lhe fol~wl"' peu.0111 are doln& buslneu " COTMOOEL COM. Inc . 608 !> 01ch1d Av111ue. C0tona det MA1 Call for 1111 9262!> GOlMOOEl CDM. Inc . (Cthlornl1). 608.S Or chld Avenua, COfona <Ml M••, Calif or n11 9262!> thl' bu•foess '' ~n ductld b)I a c0tpo<1tron HIV• yO<I ,t.1ltd dOllll bu•1nen yelf Mo COTMOOE.L COM. Inc . B1i•n C1rr. Olreclor Thi' ~t•temenl wu frlttd with the County Clerk of 0,.1110 Cuunly on <>!>/()I /04 2004HISfOO Dally Piiot M•y IJ, 20. 21. lull• 3. 2004 Th23C nc... ..... ... s...... The lollowlna per ~on~ ••• do1n& bustoeu u Prttmtar Ptt t~. 1210 Park New11urt "411 #307. Newport Beach. C•I• l()lnr~ 92660 Shahnu Naeem. l?IO Perk NewpOft Apl •'307 Newport Beech, Ceh· lorma 92660 This buStntu ts con· ducted by •n 1ndtv1du•I Have you started doint1 bus1nl\s. yet' Yu 02/15/2004 Shahn&l N~eern Th" \latemenl was filed with thr County Clerk ol Or en~e Cuunl f on OS/06/()C 200Ufl.t944 Daily Ptlot M.ty U 70 21. June J 7004 lh2:.>C AcfllM --..SS ..... s ....... lh~ lolluwma pe,.on~ .ire do1111 busme~s u Bu~h llullh t11e. IC032 Sprrn&d .. le SI Sit H W•\1111111\ltr CA 9268J 01 R .. ndy C..itl A P•ultuoon•l l t111u111<11ctit. Cor., (CA1 14032 Sp11nadale St Ste II. W"tmon\ler CA 91683 fh1\ hu\lue" " •00 ducted by • ""llO•dhun Hue yuu \tarted do1na busmes. yet' Yes, 1984 Or R•ndy r. .. 11 A Proleu1onal Ch11of)lell1C C0tp0,.hon R•ndall C C•ll, f'r t5rden1 lh1s \lal~menl was ltl'd with the <.ouuty Clerk ul Oranee C:uunty on O!l/14/04 200•6tl59Sa 0111~ Pilot May 20, 21. June 3 10, ;>~ ~ ffdltlM .... .......... Th~ lollowrna penon1 are dom& bu1omtss as JM PRODUC I Of SIGN. 18364 Ml Cherlt C11 F oun'3111 V •ll•v CA 92708 fhomo te11 y M•d derr•. 183b4 Ml thetle Ctr , f<iunlatn V.tll~y CA 92708 1 his bus1nU\ " tnn ducted by •n md1•1dua1 Have 'fOU ''"' l~d do111~ busmns yet' Yu ~ 19 99 Thornu Je11 r Mad den• 1111\ \htenwnl wu fried w1lll th~ C:1111nly Cletk of 01 .. 1at Cottrily on 05/21104 20046916120 0111ly Pllol May ?I Junt' 3. tO I /. 1004 fh?61 RdttiM h!iltss •s...... The lollowona pcl\on~ are domii bu•lnes~ as. Oonnatella l11111lt'd, 427 E 17th St . Costa Mua CA 92627 l"on1rd A "'"" 42/ l I )th SI l.n\I~ M•~·' CA92627 Ounna Sh<1flt'1 41.7 E 17th SI , Co\la M"" 1..A 9267/ I Ills bu\lnes\ I\ 1.011 ducltd by tn P"''""" ltave you ~lar le\I do•nit bullllU\ yt t1 No Leonard A Prerr This sh teOl@nl w•' filed with the County Clerk of Orence Counly on 05nl!l)4 20CMHHl27 Daily P1k>I M•1 'l1, Junt 3. 10. 17,2004 1112!.9 Adlll. ...... it..S...... Iha follow1111 persons a1• do1n1 bu,1ntn n SCA O.v1I01>mtnt Co 4!>2 S..11• Or Co.ona del Mei CA 926~ S1lv•to1e Frink Got tuso, 452 Serr,. Or , Corona dtl M11. CA 92615 This business 1s con ducted by an lnd1v1dual l11ve you star lod do1n11 business yelf No Saloto11 Fr•nll Cot '""° Thll sl1t1nt11nt WU told with lht Count, Cletk ot Oranc• Countv on 05/07/04 2004HISlOl Deily Pilot Mey 13. 20, 27, Juna 3, 2004 1h2?1 ~ ..... ... s...... The followlna persons •re do+na bu,iness "· MIA Cepll11I lnveslm.111. 6719 Quall H1ft Pkwy llOl, lrv1ne. CA ~ Sidney Stufinl, 6189 Quail HUI Phw1 1101. lrwlne, CA 92603 ,lhls buslnen I\ con diKltd by. I ll lodMdu1I Uave you •'••l"" dolnw bustntn 'ftlf No SldMy Seof'"I Thit al•tem•nt wu tiled wttfl the Counly Cte1 k of Ounce County on05/11/04 2004 .. H410 Ot1l1 PilOt Ma) 13, 20, '11. Jlln• 3. '/OCM ~ .......... ... s..... Thi foltowtn• ~aon\ 111 dolflf btlllMlt tt 0011. 3Jll "" lido 4111 Floof. Ntwpcwt letiell, CA9*3 Wtllllm J Clfney, "88 YI• Lido •tt1 rtoor , Newport leech, CA 92fi6.\ This buslhus la con· duct•d by •" l11dMdval Have JO\J •l111l•ll duil>I 111.1•1n.u r•tf Yn Ill/ 03 Wlllt~m J W.n•J lhlJ stlttmtnt •a\ ltltd with tilt County Clelk of Ot1n11• County on osnl/04 20CM•t1Hl0 01lty Ptlot M•V 27. June 3. 10, 11 2004 Th21l ,.... ...... ... s...... fhe foll11w1n1 ptf\11111 are dom1 buw1n• u A 1"1111 Appi "i~e<. 16 Retienb. Ntwporl Beech, CA 9'/660 Lance tlub1in1an, 16 Rapnh, Ntwport Bett i\, CA92660 Thi\ bu~m•ss I) con dueled lly 111 1ndtv1dual Hue you started doHti bu\lntu yetl f'lo l •flU llubermen Thi\ sl.tltOlent wn hied wllh '"" County Clerk ol Oranae County on 05/14/04 200 .. H596J 011ly Pilot May 70, 'll, June J. I 0, 2004 T ll'/4C fidltlM .... SS ... s...... 1 he lollow1ns 11•• sons •tt dome bustnesi as Co1on• del Mar Jewelry, 2/00 South tout l111hw~y. Corn1111 del Mar, CA 926?5 Ma. Allen Coll•ntl, 100 Suulh Ntnlh S t Cofu"'ll' MO 6!'J201 1 ht\ busrnen 11 con ducted by an md1v1dual Have you started do1na bus1nn5 yell No Mu Allen Ctttand This st•temenl was hied with the County Clerk of Or anke Cmml y o" O!>/O l /()4 20046915096 Oa1ly Pilot Mey 13. lO. 27. Jurtl l 2004 fhll6 RditlM llJlltJj ,._s~ lhe lollow1n1 per~or" "'• d111n11 l11"1nt\\ a\ Ser •e• N11••. 809 H1b1s CU\ Cl . C11•u11" Oel Mar. CA 92<>25 M1ch1tl R1\IAu 809 lhb"cu• Cl t:o11111a D•I Mar CA9?6?'1 lh1' bu''""'" 1\ t on dnllrd by •n 111d1v1duAI Hdve you •I•• t~d dom11 bu\'""'' yet' Nu M1tllAtl At>l•u 1 ltl\ ,1 .. 1~mt'nl w11\ filed w1111 ll•e l,<111n1v Cl@rt. ol Or an21 County on 05/ 14/04 20046915961 Oa1lf Ptlot M<1y 20, 27 June J 10 ?004 lh248 fktitlM~ .._s.._.. lhe lullowm& 11erson~ •re do1n& busone~s n MfH ENT! APRtSl S, 511 35th St Newv111 t BeJlh CA 9?661 Mtchael I Howell !> 11 35tn St , N1<wport Bu'h CA 92663 Tht\ bU\lnU\ I\ ~1111 duc;l~d by an 1nd1v1dual Have you \l~rled dtllllK bu'1ne" yeP h' 'll 11 04 Mlch•el I ~lowell Thi\ sl4lrmcnl w•s hied with th~ Cuunty Clerk ol Or•ni:~ Count1 on 05/2l10C 20046916122 Daily Pilot M•y 71 )UM ' to 11 :.>004 fh7& l Rdtttous~ .... s ........ Tl\e loll11w11111. fl""'"" .11 ~ do11l~ bu\one•\ '" Mu kf'ftfitc M ~,t11:r "'• 11n1 Benion St Ga• d~n Gro•I' CA 9284.J Victor C V1ll1.eno1 13331 Brnlun :>t Car deo r.rovl' UI 9784 l """ bu\onl's< " tvn c1ot.lect hy t1n md1v1d1M1 lt•vr you ''"' t'll 1111111~ bu .. 110\ vet> No Vu 1111 C \11llasermr flu\ \lo1lcn1enl wits lil•d wtlh lhr Cnu11ly Cltth ul OrAnl!I' l.11unly nn 04 •JO 'OC 200 .. 984306 Daily Prh1I M~y b . I J. 20 77 l004 Th206 Fk1111Mhliwn ..... s ........ llw fnllnw1ng P"' "'"' are do111a bu\lnU• a\ Amellliln Chn upra~h~ Cart Centre IS)()£ Isl Street Suitt 100 Santa Ana, Cahfn1111a 97101 Ah .l\lu Am1adr 1% B Bordtt Avf C<>run~. Cahlo1111d 9?882 Thi\ bu"""" 1\ rnn ducted by .1n 1nrl1vtclu.tl H11ve you storied dom1 b11,111e\\ v11t? Nu Alt Alt• Am1~r11 I his •t1ltmf>nl w~' liflld with the County Clflk ol O•-nti• County an OC/01!0' 20046911384 Dftly Pilot M•y 6. 13, 20. 21. ?004 111?1!1 fktltlM .... 1 .... s ...... lho loltow1na Plf•On\ 1111 dornc llu•1nr\• u bell• l'IHnfl•t. 106 h"hn Ave , fllflwporl Be.eh CA9~J Min• S Huh, 260 lanlelo. Ir ¥•nt1 CA 91618 Thi\ buiinu1 Is ~on durted lly An h1dl'Vldual ll•v~ you •l•r ltd do•na bu1l11t5' yet7 Ho M1n•5 Not. Th11 ~••l•m~nt wn h~d with the County Ciarlo ot Oun•• County on '1>/0 I /04 200 .... .s102 Otlly P11u1 . ~!1 l J, 10, 27. June 3. lOOo4 Th2l3 fldlll'9 ...... ... s...... The folk>wtnc per~ons ••• d(ltnt b11"11 .. ,s •• 11•1'lon• Sobe< liv1n1 . 2152 R1l•l&h Ave , Cost• Mn•.CA9262l Crea OhMievtf. 3 11 2 ~(IClnlty W•1. Colla Mos., CA 92616 this b11\lneu Is con du~ted lty •" lndMduel H•ve you s l.,.ttd dolnc bu\ln •11111 Ho Ct•i;t Olllhlvtl fhl• 1t•lt ment wn lilecl 1111IJI Ille County Cw .. ot Of11\te C0t111ty 0110Wl4/04 MCMttHt70 D•ll~ Piiot M_a1 20, U;. Junt J, 10. ~ flt1'<r .... ..... ... s...... lhe fo11ow1nc 119110n1 tt• dolnc builnetJ ,, The 0 C Co\if w S-.tc\'. 2 Lot Ptco\, R•nLhO S.nl• lltlar1•11t1. CA 92t;88 6•1•n ~·· P111u1er1nl, 2 lOI PICO\, R•ncho S1nl1 M•r1141ll ~. CA 92688 Thi. but111eu ri ron c111e1..i by aft lndtvlduet H•ve you ,1., l•d do1111 b11>1nen yet 7 No 811111 Prende11n1 Thi\ 1Utoment WI\ ftled wrlh 11141 Cuunty Cl.,k ol Ouni' County on Otll0/04 20046taUOI D•lly Piiot May Ii, l 3. 20. 27, 2004 Th209 RctllM ... -s..e-.t lht1 fnllow1n1 persqn., ••• do1n1 busrneu II• A• Conwuta1 Aid. 8?• W 15th St t !>J, New porl Beech. CA 9?66J M1~hael Cleon Hutto. 824 W 15th St #53. Newport Ruch CA 92663 lht$ bus1nos I!> con dueled by •n 1nd1v1dua1 Have rou \l111ted dom1 b11'111ess yet1 Nu M"h•el Clen11 ltultu lhls st1ternent w-!> l1ted with the County Ct~•li of Or •n&• r.ounty on OS/07/0C 200091S09S Dally P110t May I J, 20. 27. June 3. 2004 r h232 Fktlllmt.lrllu •s...... fhe followrn& person\ "" do1na bu"ness •s Baby Blue Boultqu•. l4 An>y Way, lade•• R.1nch. CA 92694 Lori Ann \lo\~, 14 Arn y Way t Adffft Ranch CA 97694 I his bu"n•S\ 1s tnn dud td by "" 1rid1•1dual H.o•e you sl•l ltd d<i11111 husn1es\ rrt I No l 011 Anti VII\'\ lh1s 1t.al•nornt w;" toled w1lh lhe Cou111v Cle•~ nl llr .1n~" tounly on 05/14/01 200 .. 91596S Oarly Pilot M~y C'U. '11. June l. 10. 2004 th?4l FldltiM hsWss .... s ....... fhe fnltow111g Pf"On'I. "" do•na busme$• a-Me1vat lnsu1•11.e s., v1.e\, 7180 fl,11 \)m Blvd ,D, tosta Mu... CA q;;>6'l/ M•rv11t Ai.11ta, 2400 llarbor Blv11 . Co5la Me~ CA926l/ This bus1nt ' 1s ton ducted by dn 1nd1•1dual Have you •t.uted dome bus1nn\ ytt' No Merv/II Alalla Hus 1tsle111•nl was loled wrth the County Cler II ol 01 a111lc County un 05/07/04 20046985106 Daily Pilot M•y I l . 20 21 lun~ l ?004 1112JO fldltlM s.ileu "-S....... The lollow1n1 penons are do1n11 buime\s n BLUC BUMBLE BCt. 2l!>SI Bruokhu1~1 Street •66 llunt1nglon Buch, C1l1fnrn1A 9'646 B1ooke Anne Piehl, 71SSJ llruukhurst Strtel •66 Hu11lrn1lun Be•lh l'llhflnnrft 9?M6 llllS bU)llll'"\ 1< <On duct~o by an 1orh•rrl11JI U,.v,. vuu \\i11 ''" dmox l>U\lnc" y~I' l'jn Brou~•· Anrll· Pit krl "'" \l11lt•ll'lelll w .. , l•l•d With lh~ I .. ,111ly flNk ol Or .111~·~ l'11u11ly on~/1 1 04 2004691SS08 O.iily Pilot M~'f 13. 70. 27 lune 3. 7004 1 h238 RdltlM ludltss ..... Stat ... lllH lollOWtnf( Pl'I \Ult\ 1\f r ooma hu'l1n~~' ,,, Hum.tn Af'\OU•lti Oest~n 2~ Ma11nol1a SI Co·.1 .. Mesa, t..A 9?6? / I nn1 111111 ( 1111111 ff•""" ?~ M·•11no1t1 SI C:M h M~a CA9767/ Thi' bu\mf'' '' c uu duded by d" 1nd1v11tu.1t Havt you \l~rtriJ d•1rn1• ltu,1ne" yflll 'Yf'\ 01101/04 Tom f 111011 IJr >nd lh1s st.1ltfll•lll wA\ hied with the County Cle.II ol 01,,n~• l:ounly on 05J I 410C 200469Ut61 0•1ly P1lol May ?O. ?I lune J. 10 ?dOC thJ49 f1c1111Mlm11u ....s ....... lhe lollow1n11 pr,,ons A<e do11111 busmM' ~~ llaysrde f>Arntine. 1741 Pomon• Ave 114 7 Co\ It M~s;o, CA 92621 r.1eeo1 1 Thom••· Harold 1741 Pomon3 Ave U / Co\la Me\~ CA 'J'/6?1 fhl\ hu"""" " ron dulled by ~" ind1v1dual lltve you •lnitcd du111" l)uslneu y~l7 No C r e10• Y lllom•H Harold This statemtnl wa\ lrl•d with th" Co11nly Cirri. .. : Oianae Countv onOS/11/04 2004HIS472 Oa1ly Prlol Mty ll, 20, 27. June 3, 2004 111222 CLEAN OUT YOUR HOUSE WITIIA GARAGE SALE! CALL 949-642-5678 nc.-..... -~ fhe lullowlt14 j>tl 1411 •1• d<Hnl but.in.u • 2314, I~ L• "•l1t1.n, lrvll'N' CA t1Ci0? laudlme• Centeno. l!).1 l 11\ P~lrna•. l1111ne. CA 9~1 ""' bu\IRtn I\ l Oii ducl•cl lt'f an lnd1vl<lu1I tine you •l•t Itel 6o1t11< bu"""' yet? YH, Il l ?'1104 I o1udr111tlf Ctnltno '"'' •t•ttmenl ·~ hied with Ille Counlt 1.l•rk of Ot1n1e CounlY on ~/1\/04 20046tHl21 0.11fy Pilot Mo 21, Juno· 3, 10 17, 2004 Th2/I ~ ...... .... s....... Th• lollo•rnc pe1son" ~· ~ do1n1 busmess o BlUE MOON, 1720 8 SM1t~ An• Av~ .. Cost.• Meu, CA 92627 A Splelmao. 1720 B. S~nld A/le Ave., Cost" Mt\.i, CA 92621 I hi\ business 1s con ouc t~d by an ond1v1du•I tlave you ~•••led do11w bu\mtu yel1 Yu. OS O!> 04 A 5'11elman I htS slaltntenl wa· !tied wtlh the Co1mty Clerk of Ounee Counlv <.lll 05/21/04 200•6'86821 Datly Pilot May 21. lun" 3, 10, 17. ?004 lh?M ,.........._ it..S..... The lollow1111 pt1son dre do1ne bustness ~' Sunshrne Pr()jH!tly, 1810 l'nrl l1lli11. Newport Beach, Cahlor n1a 92660 Robin I ee Sn>1th, 18311 Port l 11 ltn. Newport Beath. Caltlornra 92660 llu~ bu\lnus Is con dutled by an 1nd1v1du.ll ll•ve you s t.11 tftd dom1• busme~' yet' No Roh1n Lee Smith Th• sl1temenl Wd'. tried wtlh the Cou11lv Ctttt. ul Ot•net' Cou11l1 011O!>JI 1/04 2004698$474 Daily Pi!Ot May IJ ;tit 27. Jun" l . 2004 fh22 I flc1ltiM hsiitu Mmes....... 1 he lollowma person •re do1n1t busin~n '" Y die SI Cttllt. 2000 A Vale St S•nla An•. 1 l 92104 Mary M1h"e Son 1333/ South SI . lt'6J. Cernlo\, CA 90703 This bus1ne.s 1s con ducted by an 1nd1v1du<1I !lave you '1.l~tltd doll\i bu""~" y•t' Yu 04/;>6/()4 M11y Sona Thi\ \l~ternent wa fried with the County Cler~ vi Or ~oae County on 0'.1114/04 2004691$966 Darty Piiot May ?O. '}/. lune J, 10 2004 Th21', fidltitls ..-u "-*--' lh• follow111c per$on ar .. dorna busrneu '' Factory Dutel Ari 1'>762 IU\l1n V1tlttR• w.,.,. Tus tto, CA 92780 O~nrH\ Se111, I ~161 lust1n V•ll•11e Wa y lu,lrn CA 92780 1 hi\ bu1111os " con <1111 ll'd by 111 111d1v1d1U>I 11.,.,. you 1tarled dorn.• hU'\IOf"'\~ yf'l 1 No 1>,.m11\. Sf'tn I h1< '\latemeot wa lth·d wrth the Count v t h•r~ ol Ounae County 011 U'l/01/04 2004691 5091 O~•ly l'1lol May IJ ?fl 'I I lune 3 '/004 lh1:>M RctltMs t.sMs "-S...... I h~ lollowina person u r dmo1 bu\m4!:\\ ds J ~ I J,1n1IOfl<1I, 417 S. !1111.tdw•y. Santa AM !,l\'n701 l11h11 I Mun111 417 ~ ll111,'!lw.1y, SAnl• Ill'·• ( I\ •111111 flu• l1u\1tte\' " • uu d oth cl hy 4•n m(J1v1du ii II •• , v••ll ,,., ,td clorn . bu\ln• 'ytl' Hu 1111111 I Munu1 lln' \tat~mtnt wn 111~<1 w•lh lhft Co1111I y i h'lt. ul Otan11r C111onlv 1111 0'1 111/04 2004698$'67 0Mfy l'tlot Mey 20, 21 Jun~ l 10. ?004 111?4/ fkffM-...U ..... s...., 1111· l11U11w1111 p,.,'IOn 11" rln1n11 bu\ineu ·" I .111lt1. ~ HU lty l!>O ! 1111> #11 9, Cosl• ""'""" 1:1192fi27 K1ll~n1 Properties, tuc (CA). 350 r 17th 1119 ro\ta Mes•. CA 9'16?7 lhr\ bu5meu '"' con du< led by • corpoutrnn HA•e you st~• t.ci doma hu,rne\S yet' YI\, 1976 l'.lll•m Pt()f>flltu, Inc llrck Mcl'.asson. Pres th•' st&lerneflt wa' lrl"cl with the County Clork ol 011n1e County on05nt/04 200469HITI Oiilly Piiot May 27. Jun 3 10, 17, 10()4 lht'I fldlllla .... •s...... lhe toHowlna peno11 a11 dn1n11 busines.. a Ledy 6l•1 l'1oduc1s. 3IO Mace Avenue ·c·. Co•t • Mn•, CA 92626 Mary I Perhhurst 3101 M•ce Avenue ·c Cnta Meae, CA 92626 T hrs buslnuJ i, con ducted by an lnd1v1duAI ll•ve 1ou llttl!'4 doln!' bu\ln•11• yett l'to M•ry I f'tr-hurtl fhls \tlll•mtnl w.u ftlad with the County Cl•r k of Oona• Coullly on OS/O 1 /O' 2004HISTOI Otlly P1tot .M•7 13, 20, 27, klM 3, 20CM Th2JS Policy How to Place A ...--Deadlines--. Rates and deadline are subject 10 change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or rejecl any classified, classified display or display advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediacely. The Daily Pilot acceplS no liability for any error in an advertisement for which ii may be responsible excep1 for the cosl of the space actually occupied by the error. Credjt can only be allowed for the firsl insertion. CLASSIFIE rAD -Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax (949) 63 1-6594 (l'k""" IAl.llidr )'OUI Rallk ilnJ rti-•nc nwnber <illll .. .,·u ~..u }OU beo.l wotlla pr....-....-o«: I By Phone (949) 642-5678 I lours By Mail/In P erson: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 At Newport Blvd & Buy St Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:U0p111 Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3 :UOp111 Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Mooday-Friday Wal~ In 8:30-.un-5:00pm Monday-Friday Sunday ... -:·················· Friday 5:00p111 ,odfk v1-c.--y lot fo( sale .,_ " ~ Resbo& pblce of .lol\n w~ lilXXl ~J631Zi0 &tateSales 1486 HOME p;;;;~~~ FURNISHINGS COWCTIIU lllMS 1000 H•wa11•n Sh11ls, colleclilble w•tches. mod mod furniture. HOME FURNISHINGS COllldlbles/ Memorabllla 1160 TOI' $$ 4 RICO.OS ITC SAT JO lpm 730 West I 7th St. Cost• Mesa .azz. am.:. [le. 50s & Qh = .a Allee. Sfllw. tube ~ Y·"" I Mike 949 645-7505 •11 8S 1489 ENTERTAINMENT .,._. sa... MMw Wt L11rae ficus trees & Ttahan Cypress"' 30 wlC.11 pols 949-450-4672 Spectal Events 1310 Found 1510 lQUM llOUSll6 OPPOITlllTY All real nl•te aclvertos m& m th•s ll41wspaper 1s subiect '" lhe r ede.af Fair Housmc Act ol 1968 • ~ ,mien ded w h Ith makes H 1lleaa1 to advtrhH "any prefe1 ence. fln11tat1on or doscromonahon baud on race, c;ok>t. reh11on su, handicap, lamohal statu'i> or 11atoo11al OroKm. or •n intention to rnahe any such preference. 1tn11ta • hon or dosc11m1nallon • Thrs newspapei woll no\ ~nowon&lf accept any advertisement for real estale whtch Is 111 v1olat1on ol lhe law. Our readeo s ao e hereby informed that all dwell tn&S adver tosed tn I hes newspaper •re available on an equal opportunity basis. Io compl11n of di\ c11mmallon. call HUD toll ''"at 1 800·424·8!>90 1483 WANTED ANTIQUES $$ CASH PAJO $$ ~,.,, ... .,...,.._,... W£ BUY lSTAn!l .-., .... 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( nd of 5' fwy TOU.f'R££ 888-434-0722 949 6!!0 4170 714 04 0722 1941 NEWPORT BL COSTA MESA 3460 PetAdopttons -JEWB.RY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS CentCofeNeedw Old Coons• Cold solve< ~. watches. an\Jques collectibles 949-642 9448 3610 ,..,....(Alfl .... , for Adoc>hon SAT I 2 4 00 PetSm1rt Costa Mesa 17th & Suptmor, (Neat 1o Mod\Mll\) 949-«>t l2n USCUl 911 I lfe's Uncertaonl•e<i Happen• Pet Ownen Need Help Well Mannered Adult Cits & Older Doc• need new homes. Adopt Adult Animals 30 day return Policy www anomalnetwork or& 2 o-.. C~.tate l .. & Sprinaer Spaniel look 1111 b loYlll heme. ~ Ctlll 9&514 llll& ,rime Office Sult• Approx 68tsf. 106Jsl & 122311 al $1 80-Sl 98t'R near Ne.,.port Centet Available :>t J 746-6300 Newp«t llv.!., Ce•lo Me.. ?nd floor off tee suites 126Jsf (Ii) SI 2!ils& 11•·546·1200 RESIDOOW. INCOME PROPERTY TRU'llX COSTA MfSA 6H,HATH,J -GAa, $749,000 949-222-1480 ~Set-S-11 -J 520 Narctisus 28r, 2.58• front corner loc. Each br has lg balcony, hl&h celflnas & crown mold1n1 throuah out, fo111shed iareae + c1 rport Sl.250.000 rsso 714 so1-1102 Index ,_ .. ...,_.CDM lrWte leoa..e 3bd/3ba 4- c.11 ~-WSIOm l\!Wlen, !tench door\ & windows M.lf I ound MMJy lfl'l' ildes.. Rose eot61y•d w~ Pool. spa w,lw4terhll. P/P only no~ S?.100.IXX> Calf rartel'I (949) m5007 leovtlfully •ppolnted home appro• .J600sf. 11par aded lea I ure\ 3/4br & addthonal buou• 1 m plus olftct 3 !>bot 3 t 1••, huled poof & \pa lly owner SI. /99 000 714-272·1119 Open HovH Sol & Sun 1-S. Cumplul•IY t t modeled 4b1 . 2b~ Hume. 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SISlw Call uet llomt in c•ted Roll 714 ?O 2098 <omm ol St I 1Ut1nt ORIVllS •AIT-ttMI N••• "hools/1hop1, Mon·hl ()five nice can S4!lilVn111 ~ !M'H4C>3678 and e•t paid for 1t Cell !M9 862 7474 loot.me lo• helpe1 L1aht hou\e wort., euends. a1oce<y 1hopp1na etc 949-721-7'70 Employrned 8500 S-...., 711 am Wt'<--1<~ • must ~ 1n pet50ft 8/W A Shorn Inn, lfOJ Balboa fllo.d , N8 PllSONAllTY PlUSt Aurstent to vet y busy Weddtna Planne< Sain. comp. n . wkndJo nuphalbhu@aol cum 949 S661>26J ASSISTANT "'ede,I, ~ 8-11 ,,._.. ,.._ EWll Olk:e n llbl 111 8!>. Ne> RE la. nee, S.C.y IXl '•• ,...,-,,. to Mldll!le ~1119&m34ISI Ory <'--counl111 person PT •fhfnoons I Sat mouw11 25.l'w s w-. S9 50/llt (949) !>48-4381 SHllMAN GAROINS, G•rdenrne Aunt•nt PT Mon·Fri 8 12. dut .. s incl mowln1. pl•ntlna. a•rden maintenance S7 50/hf t4t-41 J.-226' job sUls testifla, Mlf •ssessmtnl, c•retr. tr ansrllon coachlne. 10.I settinc. modi ""'""" .. • self mat· ket1n1 \tret•alu Proven ttchnlques C•ll Bruce Bolen. 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Ho_.. too Sfl'I M wvlmsl Siona. Concrete ~ ...... L'7'7448 714 965 2824 Repttit, remodel, fans. ~ -IPllC --.311156 F,uropean ~T1 in House C1eanJn1 20 ye.an m Bu' nc. LiccMed & Bonded Profcsslonal teamJ lgncd to Your l-lome (949) 5o48..oo9'7 Free &timatet Rcfcmicu Sptjna Clcani Special• Deeb • St1lra W1lkw1ya ~~·B8Pliii er.tlnl.DlllCe. F,.Estln* 941-141· Bridge Bv CHARLE8 GOREN wtth OMAR SHARIF and TANHAH HIRSCH TODAY'S DlilY""l CROSSWORD PUZZLE YOO IE T1IE Jl'DGE WFSI' ·~_i1091 5 o K 103 • JUH SOUl'H •Void <:>AKf86'2 ¢ AQ6 • A62 EAST SOU11f •• 5 ,_ There arc pbl~ who ne~'Cl ~"" a finesse they did oot lake. Bue nneuina should be the last rcson. DOC the first. West opened the bidding whh u weak two spade& and Easl incrca..-.cd the ante by pcumpting with fOlll tpldcs. South had IOO good a hand IO remain aileot llod entered the fruy witb five hcatu. North. realizing pl11DCl was bldding Ulllkr pn:sM1rc. did wcU to pass. We6l found the bell optnina lelld old¥ tee ol clabl. 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