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TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 2003
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,Last hurdle
for flight . . , restr1ct1ons
cleared
Judge OKs extension of JWA
settlement agreement, which
all ows expansion in excha nge
for fl ight caps through 20 15.
June Casagrande
Daily Pilot
Nl·Wl'OHT BfJ\C:I I -A Dl~tnct Court judge
ha\ pul hi~ \tamp of approval.on the amended ·
John Wayne Settlement Agreement. cleanng
the la-.t hurdle for re">tnctions of flighti. and t>X·
pani.1on al John Wayne Airport.
"We expected that the 1udge woultl 'i!lfl it, ..
City Auomey Hob Rumham-said ... We didn't
feel there wa<> an} rca<.on for lum not to .,,gn 1l.
but we are happy he did "
Monday\ dct.i'>ton by ( t'ntral l>i.,trict Coun
Judge lerry Hatter Wa!> the likely r£"-.t1lt of a tar
more difficuJt hurdle that wa' deared in Janu
ary. Burnham .-.aid.
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH /OAJlY PILOT
Lisa Senske hands out green eggs to students at Eastbluff Elementary before a reading of Dr. Seuss' "Green Eggs and Ham."
The federal Aviation Admini-;trat111n and Air
Transport A.\sn in January gave their ble'>-sing'
10 a modified ~e11lemen1 agreement 1ha1 r<\l'>t''
the allowable number of pa'>l>enger'> by abou1 I
million. 10 10.R million a vear .. md will even-
tually allow 20 gates there· by 2011 . fhe agree-
ment offered some growth in pa.,.,enger cape;
and gates in exchange for a~-.urarice-. that the Evergreen reading See FLIGHT. Paee A4
Eastbluff Principal Chartene Metoyer reads the children's classic
•Green Eggs and Ham" on Dr. Seuss' birthday on Monday.
Students at Eastbluff Elementary
celebrate Read Across America with
a little help from Dr. Seuss
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
W ith a bounty of green
eggs and ham -on
crackers -student~
at Eastbluff
Elementary School celebrated
-the 99th birthday offamed
children's book author Dr. Seuss
on Monday as part of Read
Across America 2003.
The event, started by the
National Education Assn. six
years ago, not only celebrated
the birthday of Dr. Seuss but also
worked 1oward promoting
Literacy by encouraging adul~ to
read 10 children and help them
improve their academic
performance.
"We've encouraged everybody
to celebrate reading." said Susan
Despenas, assistant supt of
elementary education for the
district Reading "is a sk.iU that
must be taught, supported and
sustained."
f.ach school got to chose how
they wanted to celebrate the
nationwide event.
For Eastbluff Elementary. the
celebration included having
parents reading to different
See READING, Paee M
CITY HALL
Sober "house
can 't add
2 residents
City Council upholds Pl anning
Commission's denial, sayi ng
Dove Co ttage representative
didn't show 'special need.·
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
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Four Seasons among best in the four comers
COSTA MES,11; ...:The owner of a sober livmg
group h_on;ie in the Hall of Fame neighborhood
failed again in her quest to increase the num
ber of clients she can c;erve.
On Monday. the City Counal voted 5 10 0
deny Eleanor Manion's appeal to mcrea.se tht'
clients she serves at Dove Cottage from c;ix to
eight, saying no new evidence of a "special
need· was presented. · Conde N·ast Traveler and Travel & Leisure put
Newport Beach h otel on their world's best lists.
Pa ul Clinton ·
Daily Pilot
NEWPOKr BEACH -1Wo travel
magazines have listed the Four Sea·
sons Hotel among the top lodgin~ in
theworld . ·
In addition to making Cond~ Nast
Traveler's Gold List of the world's top
700 hotels, the Four Seasons bas also
made Travel & Leisure's list of top 500
lodgings.
None of the 13 other hotels in
Costa Mesa or Newport Beach made
the lists.
"Wbat's terrific about this is, it's a
survey of their readership," said Katie
Mitchell, the hotel's director of mar·
keting. "lt's a re6ection of bow our
customers really feel about us.•
The Four Seasons ls also the only
local hotel that has achieved the
THE VERDICT
·Fishing the Okie way
American Automobile Assn.'s Five
Diamond A~ard. meeting the group's
highest standard.
In Cond~ Nast Thlveler's Gold List.
published in the January issue. read·
ers responding to the survey praised
the hotel's "spectacular business en-
vironment" and "responsive staff,"
who "make your work easier."
1be magazine also reported guests'
comments about the food. noting that
the hotel's PavUion restaurant ·1so't
worth writing home about.• Alluding
to Pamion lsl3nd's eateries, the survey
~~ that guests "wander aaoss
the street for some good restawants.·"
ln one way. the hotel's appearance
on the List has become old hat. It bas
made the list nine conseeutive years.
But Ttavel & Leisure included the
hotel oil )ts "T&L 500, the Greatest
Hotels in 'the World," which ~ putt·
lished in January for the ffrst time.
Appearing on the list brin~ -addi·
tional tourism business to the area
and highlights Newport Beach as a
desirable destination. said Bridget
Undquist, deputy director at the
See SEASONS, Pqe M
"I'm rusappointed in the results." said Eric
Katz. Manion's attorney.
The city is embroiled in a lawsuit agains1
Manion for already exceeding the number of
clients sh e ·is allowed to have. Neighbors have
m~e numerous complaints about the trash
and other unpleasant items strewn on their
lawns, allegedly from clients of the home in the
3100 block of Cort lane.
On Feb. 10, the Planning Cornmisston de-, rued Manion's expansion request. citing prob-
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bridge expected to live
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A2 Tuesday, Madi 4, 2003
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KIDS TALK BACK
Knowing
hOwit
wofks
The Daily Pilot went
to Waldorf School of
Orange County in
Costa Mesa to ask
third-graders, 'Why
is it important to
know how to work
together?'
"h's
hnportant
because if we
don't then,
we'll always
get in fights
and we won't
do exactly
what we're
supposed to
do.•
SARAI LAMBERT, 9
Fountain Valley
"It's
important
because if
you don't. we
wouldn't be a
very class and
wewouldJlt
be very good
friends. and
you must
~rk together
to have friends."
SEAN MCCORMICK, 9
Tustin
"You can be
friends by
woc:k:ing
together ...
so you won't
be in so
much big
-fights and
you won't
hate tQ go to
school."
ZACHARY BOHTt, 8
Fontana
"It's
important
because you
learn how to
share."
SAVANNA
FlUTER,8
Aliso Viejo
-Interviews and phows
compiled by Oirlstine Carrillo
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IN THE CLASSROOM
OON LEACH I DALY PLOT
After making a cutout of her shoe, Waldorl Elementary School third-grader Lily Anderson measures the floor of her classroom.
A lesson that measur~s up
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
U sing feet of all shapes and sizes.
third-graders at Waldorf School of
Orange C.Ounty in C.OSta Mesa measured
nearly everything in sight on Wednesday.
Some slid their construction paper foot, which
they outlined themselves; across the room to·
uncover its length and width. Othen> twisted them
from toe to heel in search of the dimensions of
their school desks. The rest of them used the finger
placement method -marlcing where the tip of
their measuring foot left off to figure out the
distance between their classroom door and the
girl's bathroom door.
Their lesson in measurement didn\ end there.
In addition to calculating the number of their
feet it tool to get from point A to point B. they also
had to log their measurements on a sheet of paper
and compare their figures with those of their
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
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The Newport-Mesa Unified School District often
menu choicel each day at elementary schools.
Students may dl<>os8 •vegetarian entree. The
ielection V8ries and ITUIV be 8ither e Mfad, Unctwkh
or hot entree. Sdtool lunches ere $2 Uc:h. Here'•
what'• being Sfrved thi• wMlc
TODAY
Munchable Lunch Salad With fiuit yogurt or hot dog
on a bun, potato wedges, <fl~ of fruit, choice of
•milk
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Students at Waldorf School in
Costa Mesa find out that not
every foot is the same length.
partner.
~It's fun because we get to skip math," said
9-year-old Taylor Young, not reali7lng that they
hadn't skipped that subject at all. It's fun "because
we get 10 create our own stuff and because we have
different feet sizes," he said
They eventually shared their mdMdual
measurements with the entire ~ -and found
just how much they varied. And that led them to
understand the importance of universal
measurement
"Its all in the experience, and I think it's just a
more rich and fulfilling experience.· said Caren
Ola. who has taught this same group of students
for the past three years. "We try to stay away from
the absaact"
With this lesson, as with every lesson taught at
waldorf, it began with a Stot)! The story was about
a ldng who Wants to get a table made. He provides
the aaftsman with his dwn dimensions and the
aaftsman, who happens to be~ short. builds it
in accoTdaoce with bis dimensions. And what do
you know, the finished product doesn't measure up.
Just as the students learned about the need for
universal measurements from the story, they also
learned that leaon by the group actMty that had
them moving their feet around the classroom.
"We try to readl children through the thinking,
the feeling and the~-said Diane Kastner.
director of community Outreach for he IChool •AD
these thin&.'> are incorporated in the subject
matter.·
• W ntE QASSROOM is • weelcty feature In whicti Delly
Pilot education writer Christine Carrillo vilfts • cempue
in the Newport-Mesa area and wrtte. about her
experience.
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Muf'l(:Nble lunch Salad or toa-.d d*lili Nndwtdl, MuncNble Laand\ Wed°' Minburgef Of wp
crisp green salad with ninat:l dt9uing. crallfna. burger.on • tu\......,. .net......,..._......,
choice of milk ctlOk:iii ot ma
THURSDAY
Oriental chldten Nied With freah·baked whote
grain roll or1•co chalupa,jic.me aticta wf1h ranch
dip, choice of Jule., enlmal crtcbre, choice of
milk ''
FRl>AY
Munchabla Lunch Salad or tfoppy JOe on • bUn,
baby carrots with rench dip, aPficote, chok:e of
milk
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WEATHER FORECAST
Mosdy c:louda today with a
chance of rain In the urtv
eftamoon end then egeln efter
theaunNts.
to 8-foot swefl from the west.
Conditions wm cetm down
after sundown. Wetd\ for
poait>e. periods of rain.
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to 16 knot wlnde end 2-toot
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dlanc. of rein.
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atrongelt dey of thte OOfthwe9t
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Tuesday. March 4, 2003 AJ
County pushes
water prog~am
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
F.arthquak.e forum uks ·
when, not if
Ad campaign wiU
fQcus on project to
add treated sewer
water to Newport
Beach faucets.
lt'a tiot a question of whether
a major earthqualte will bit the
area. experts say, It's a questioo
Wat.er District. of when. The West Newport
"AbsoluleJy, we support the' Beach. ~ will bold a panel
June CHa1r•'1d•
Daily Pilot
plan, but with the caudon that di•sc:ussioo dtled. ·Noj If -But
the water district continue to When." dadgned to help ~-
stay vigilant to watch for con-dents prepare for a major earth-
taminant.s that have taught us quake.
all lessons in the past, like 1,4-Panellsta Kenneth Hudnut of
dioxane and NMD\" Aaai&tant the U.S. GeoJoglcal SWvey.
City Manager Dave K:tff a&.ld. 0ollQ8 Boston. emergency sel"V-
• rt's tmportant to ..know that l~ coordinator for the city of
quality standard& , for our Newport Beam; Denita Ca.lkiDs
NEWPORT-MP.SA The groundwater basin are as good of the c.allfomia Office of Emer-
Orange County ~ter District or better than bottled water. If gency Services; and Milo Pear-
bas launched a full-scale media tltere's a bad chemical out · _ son of the C.allfomia Earthquake
blitz to promote Its Groundwa-there somewher!! ln the water Aut.bodty will ~ where
ter ReplenWunenr System - a supply, it's more likely to end earthquake faults are in our
project that will add treated up in your bottled water than area. how earthquake insurance
sewer water lo drinking water ln the groundwateL Me. I'll worb and what the city and
supplies. drink the groundwater.· residents can do now.
The message "safe as bottled 1,4-dioxane is an industrial The event will take place. at 7
water" is central to the $700,000 chemical that was found in p.m. Wedne9day In Oty Council
promodonal campaign, that in-very small quantities in water Chambers at Newport Beach
eludes public service announce-drawn from Newport Beach Oty HaD. 3300 Newport Blvd..
ments on five cable stations and wells in January 2002. Red Qoss representatives will be
three rounds of mailers, each to Though the contamination on hand beginning at 6 p.m. to
783,000 homes in about 20 was corrected at the source answer qua;tions and give out
Orange County cities. within a few days, the incident materials. For more information.
The Groundwater Replenish-was an eye-opener for water contact the city's Public lnfor-
ment System. the first of its kind regulators because they tutdn't mation Office at {949) 644-3031.
in the country, will use wastewa-known that chemicals could
ter treated to drin.ldng-water get past 'the re\ierse-osmosis
standards to make up the differ-treatment process. As a result,
ence between supply and de-the water district has added a
mand for water in Orange third treatment process, using
County. The water will go ultraviolet light, to remove
through three treatment proc-agents such as 1.4-dioxane.
esses -microfiltration, reverse The project will be paid for
osmosis and uJtraviolet dislnfec-partly by government grants.
tion -before it is sent to ponds partly by increased costs to wa·
where it gradually filters back ter CU\tomers. The district has
into the groundwater basin. secured about S92.5 million
Council to vote on
advisory members
Newport Beach aty CoundJ
members will consider oom.ineet
for eight vacandet on the cltiz.en
General Pl.an Advisory Commll-
tee and are expected to we at
their March 11 meedng OJl nomi·
nee& chosen by the General Plan
Update Committee.
The city aeated the dttzen
committee to guide officials in re-
Wing the dty's general plan. the
document that will guide city
policy decl&ions for 20 yeam.. But
when the committee was first
aeated last year, app~ns for
the committee underatimated
bow long the committee mem-
bers would serve. A3 a result, not
all the original committee mem-
bers can through the final phases
of the general plan update proc·
ess, which will likely be about an·
other year.
The COWlcil will consider nine
nominees for a total of the eighl
vacant spots oo the comminee. A run committee has -30 members.
Nominees are Dennis Baker. Pat-
rick Bartolic, Owies Remley, Kim
Jansma. 1iaies Johannsen, Alex
KakavM, Lucille Kuehn and James
Schmiesing.
Phase I of the project. which from state, local and federal
will cost about $450 million, Is ~ts, which includes $37 rnil-
expected to begin supplying lion from the State Water Bond
about 20% of the water in the (Proposition 13) approved by
groundwater basin in 2006 or voters in 2000. The portion
2007. The project is expected to paid by consumers will average
be complete by 2020. about 74 cents per month per
"Ooer 50 Ytars of FiM Quality"
All Types of Wtndow Treatments
"Imported supplies are be-household in perpetuity.
coming less and less reliable so "The most advanced tech-
we need local projects like the nology will allow us lo obtain
Groundwater Replenishment purified water as dean and
System to ~nt local short-pure as bottled water: U.S.
ages.· said Jenny Glasser, public Rep. Ouis Cox said in a state-
affairs specialist for the water ment Monday announcing that
district. "We want to malte sure the U.S. Congress wouJd give
that everyone ln Orange County financial support needed to
knows that we need this project, complete the project by 2020.
and understands the reason "Orange County's Ground·
why: So we can't prevent future water Replenishment System
water shortages.• will aJd our state in avoiding a
• Valances & Cornice Bons
• Roman Shade& • Blinds
• Vercicalt • Shutters • Bed.spreads
VL~ Demand for water in Orange serious water crisis in times of
County is expected to rise about drought and fiscal shortages."
20% by the year 2020 -a level said Cox. a Republican who re-DESIG N CENTER
Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa thal can't be sustained by cur· presents Newport Beach." -~ -~~ (949)642-8400 ;.:..m;~u::. rent supplies. Further. sources of
imported water that the district
relies on to make up the differ-
ence are expected to cut back
the amount they are willing to
seU to the Orange County Water
District.
The city of NeWRQrt Beach is
one of several doz.en agencies
that supports the plan. Newport
Beach gets about 75~ of its wa-
ter from the groundwater supply
managed by the Orange County
GETTING
INVOLVED.
• GETTING INVOOIED runs
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a rotating basia. For Information
on adding your organization to
this list, call (949) 674-4298.
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promotes the aociel ~re by
educating the public end
Improving locel government In
Newport Beech hokk monthly
meetings the MCOnd Wednuday
of uch month 11 the N.wpott
Beectt Tennis Club. A reception
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meetings begin et 6 p.m. Free.
Annual membership dues ere
$20. Send cNdt to "Speak Up
Newport: P.O. Box 2594,
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mTCHES FROM ntE HEART
Mede up of a group of women
from Southern CaHfomll who
love to knit and croct.t. the
nonpn>ftt corporation la looking
~ wfunteen to knft end crochet
hltt, booties and bfaM:• ~
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need. The tt.m• .,. doMtlld to
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don-*' yem 18 .pprednld. 1 Ka1hV Sltverton, (310) 472.-o3.
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Another wcancy migbl occur ii
the coundJ foDawl the General
Plan Upda1e Committee's ~m
mendadno to replace Joe Glq-
IOn. Committee members salt
that becallSfl Gleason expects be
may not be avall.ablie to attend as
many meetings as the dty would
like, that the council recommend
replacing Gleason.
Oty Council agendas are avail-
able several days prior to each
meeting at www.city.newport·
btach.aa. us. For more informa ·
tlon, call (949) 644-3000.
Concert to trace music
through the cenl}lries. ·
Pianist Michael SeUers will
present a free program titled
~Three Centuries of Piano Mu -
'>ic, • incl uding worts by Mozart,
Otopin, Poulenc, Debussy and
Samuel Barber. at the Newport
Beach Central Ubrary at 3 p.m.
on Sunday, March 16.
Sellers is on the facuJtlea of
Mount SL Mary's College and
I.he Southern cali!om1a Con-
servatory of MUlic and dlrect.a
the William K.apdl Piano Foun-
dation for Contemporary Muaic
and Musician" For more infor-
mation, c&u (949) 717-3816.
Photo exhibit on
display at airport
The photography exhibit
~Ihlemational Plowers -Local
Gardens" by Paula Phelan of
Scolls Valley, Calif., is OD dla·
play in the Concourse Gallery
of the Thomas F. RJJey Terminal
of the John Wayne Airport
through ApriJ 27. The exhibit
feature 92 close rang~ im•ges
of Oowers photographed
Wlthm two miles of John
Wayne Airpo rt lll nearby com-
mercial and reside ntial areas.
Oill (949) 252-5 17 1 fo r mfor-
mation.
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Come see the new Shaper1es·
blinds from Huncer Douglas.
The sofl-nowing curves and
cexcured linen-hke finish captu re
che look of rhe soft-fabric
fok1s on a Roman shade
And Shaperies wm noc
warp. crack. peel or fade.
Even in humid areas or
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agencies would not sue to over-
turn the· settlement agreement.
A letter that aviation adlllinia~
tration offtclals sent to the city
afBrmed that the ad.rninl.stration
considered the agreement to be
in line with rederal law.
Bauer's signature was the fqiaI
formality required 'o solldify lbe
.settlement agreement
~I am \9y happy to finally see
-•JUNE CASAGRAN>E covers ·
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Alrpqrt. She may be readled at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.casa9J71nd6@/11tifnflS.OOm.
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Newport Beach Conference &
VlSitors Bureau.
The fulD' . Seasons, wbi.cb first
opened in 1986, offers 295 guest
units, indudlrig 8.3 executiVe and
luxWy suites. The lrvine Co.rowned
hotel also offers 35,(XX) square feet
of meeting and function space.
111t helps call attention to New-
port Beach. which is great for all
of us," Undquist said. "People
associate the Four ~ons wi1h
luxury, quality and service."
• MOL CLINTON covers the
environment, business and politics.
He may be r8acned at (949)
764-4330 or by e-mail at
paul.clinton@latimes.oom.
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green tl8BJ and ham."
Although the Seuss·lnspired soad. spar:bd the studentll
fnterat.s. beplns their atteotioo
wuanotber task that pnMJd
cla$ses, as well as two • dlftlcult. yet weD-worth ii.
school-wide readings by the "The purpose of tbia Is to
principal herself. · show haw much fun muling can
j\eading her faVQ.rite Dt. Seuss ·be a.pd bow ft doesn't stop when
book. "Green F.ggs and Ham," YoP grow up." ~r said. •rt
Eastblufl' Prtnci.pal Oladene just higbllghti the importance of
Metoyer got the chance to share reading .•• and that reading
her passion for reading and . permeates every part of our
show the students that Rlading life."
defies age. 'lbe,students see.med to have
"She ha~ a lot of expression in aln:ady learned that lesson.
her voice ~d on her (Jlce," said "I love to read because it's
10-year-old Jenna Chatillon, a · better than watd'Unk TW sai.d
fifth-grader at the sch90l "We " ' ., 9-year:pld Halley,Seo.ste, a
really get into the story by eating fo~-grader at F.a.sit>luff. "You
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!ems caused by the current num-
ber Of clients. numerous 1>9lice
and code enforcement com·
plaints and the lack of salient in·
formation provided by Katz, who
said be was hamstrung in divulg-
ing information because of the
lawsuit.
Katz appealed, arguing that it's
the city's responsibility to pro-
vide "reasonable accommoda-
tion" under the rederal Fair
Housing Act, which bans dis-
crimination against the handi-
capped. People recovering from
drug or alcohol addiction are
considered handicapped under
the act.
Th~ decision means that Ma-
nion will have to decrease' the
number of cllents to the city
limit of· six or face the city In
court in June.
Neighbors of the ~ome were
· relieved by the <Jec.ision.
"There may be a need for Dove
Cottage, but oot for a Qove Cot-
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wlit, where he remains, she said
At 3:08 p.m. Scrturday, the Cali-
fornia High.way Patrol received a
call that a car was bloct.ing the
transition road from the south-
bound Costa Mesa Freeway to
the southbound San Diego Free-
way. On arrival, officers found
Dominguez perched on the
interchange railing, holding a
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flats. sand bars, sand islands and
$Wamp. A nairow channel ran
from the Rhine, where the
fishing Beet made its home, to
the Newport Harbor Yacht Oub,
hugging the bay side of the •
peninsula.
At the yacht dub, it turned left
around Bay Island, then went
between mud flats to a channel
that Joe Beek bad dredged
through the Bay Island mud Oat
so bis ferry c;:ould cross. They
then followed a narrow channel
next to the peninsuJa up to the
Point. where the alwaya
hazardous harbor mouth
awaited. Beyond that was the
ocean and fish.
The exception to this was the
dory fisherman, who rowed
their dories out through the surf
and then several miles out into
theoceantodotheirfishins
They rowed for the simple
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'There may. be ·a need
for Dove Cottage,
but not for a Dove
Cottage hotel, and
that's what it looks
like they're going for.'
KlmPedenon
Costa Mesa resident
tage hotel. and that's what it
looks like they're going for," resi-
dent Kim Pedeison said. "The~s
nothing to show when those
people are coming or going."
The group home 6J'st came to
the city's attention in July 2000
when the city received com-
plaints that Manion was :oervi.ng
more than the six residents she
was allowed foe the residential
area.
lo investigating the property,
code enforeement officials con-
firmed that more than six dients
were living there. At that time,
the· city filed a civil lawsuit
against Manion for violating city
code.
small knife. Officials said it was
obvious the man was distraught
and preparing to commit suicide.
As he let go of the railing, fout
patrol officers lunged forward
and caugb\ his right' ankle, de-
spite bis cries of protest. After
more than a minute· of banfJng
precariowly over the railing,
Oominguez used the edge of the
overpass to pull himself out of
the officer's grasp and fell to the
San Diego Freeway below. name was snarled for miles
Satucday, as law enforcement of-
reason that mankind bad not as
yet invented a retractable
propeller for boats. 1t you came
into the beach with a
propellec-dtiven craft. as soon as
you bit the sand, you lost your
propeller.
An ingenious local dory
fisherman named Shorty
Guenther thought he bad the
answer. Shorty equipped bis
boat with an airplane engine on a stand. attached a propeller to
it and, voila. he was off to the
fishing grounds without having
to row a stroke. It was a grand
idea.
Shorty started out just fine.
The englne made a lot of noise,
the propeller wblded. and the
boat ent.ered the water. ·
When the first wave bit the
boat. the boat stopped, but the
airplane engine. the propellec
and Shorty d.ldn't They just kept
going. After that. dory fishermen.
continued to row.
Then came ·the Great
Depression. and the so-called
Oldes began to escape the dust
bowl by coming to California
Most of them went to the
Central Valley and were
immortalized by John Steinbeck
In the "The Grapes of Wrath."
Some didn't get as far as Fresno.
Some ooJy got as far as Newport
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C.11 to Nlln8 8 illlllt tot Ihle pop..W and~ ~I
have to think and rou have to
build tbe pk:tures. ·
Many of her daamatea ·
qreed. ·.
"Reading is IO fun,,. said •
9-year-okt "9bleY Svendsen. "lt
builds dp the &mqlnation.."
Just as children shof.. 8l\
lnterest'in readin& .Read AcroslJ
Americastrtves to encourage
paients to show and interest too.
"Nothing can .replace reading
a. book." Oespenaa said. "It's
really a wonderful opportunity
for everybody."
•CHRISTINE.CARRI ID covers
education and may ~achect 8t
(949) 574-4268 or bv e-naall et
christine.catrlllotllatlma.oom. . .
Manion thei:i applied for the
inaease. ~rting __ that having
more residents 1JViDt:1n the
house decreases the chan.ce that
one resident could isolate him-
self QI' herself, whk:b would be
detrimental to recovery. Manion
also ~ed that adding more
residents would not adversely af-
fect the neighborhood.
Katz argued that eight resi-
dents were necessary because
there had to be at least two in ev-
ery room to provide peer sup-
port.
Mayor Karen Robinson used
hec legal authority and incisive
questioning to deflate many of
Katz's arguments foe why the
home needed to serve eight peo-
ple. .
~1 wasn't provided any evi-
dence that eight is better than six
and warrants a special need,"
Robinson sajd "Where. does It
stop? Why don't we have three to
a room instead?"
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and mav be reached at (9491
574-422T or bv e-mail et
deirdre.newman@latimes.com.
fi.cials shut down both sides of
the San Diego Freeway and the
southbound oonnector from the
Costa Mesa Freeway for more
ttian an hour.
It was unclear at press time
what charges Dominguez might
be facing.
• LOUTA HARP£R writes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
and covers rulture and the arts. She
may be readled et (949) 574-4275 or
bye-mail at
lolita.harper@latimes.com.
There. dirt farmers though
they were. they decided to
become fishermen. or course,
they didn't know dlddly about
fishing.
For example, about th.is time,
scoop fishing for mackerel
became popular. The traditional
way for fishing for mackerel was
with jigs. However. someone
discovered d\at by holding a
Ugbt over the water at night, the
curious mackerel would come
up to look at the light, and you
could simply scoop them
aboard.
The Oldes were tbrille4 at this
way to catch fish, so duilled that
a good many of them scooped
so many mackerel aboard that
chey swamped theJr boats.
lllat't when Marco An1cb, son of
pioneer fisherman Pete Anich,
christened them the Okie
Fishing Fleet.
Unfortunately, all these
fishermen, plus the IM! bait
boats, plus sport fishing from
every yacht In the bad><>r, ftnalJy
caught all the fish in di& •
Catalina channel The canneries
· closed, and our fishing Oeet. as
well as the Okie Fishing Fleet.
disappeared.
• A08ERT GARDNER la e Corona
del Mer resident end e former
judge. Hit cofumn runt Tuesdays.
Help keep
our city clean!
PUBLIC
SAF.Er(
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS·
Fire in Back Bay
put outquic~
•
.A small vegetation flee
in the ~ck Bay was put
to rest in a routine man-
ner Monday after some
slight difliculties In get-
ting to the flame, officials
said
Officials responded
quickly to the small blai.e
l!K!cause they did not
want it wto get out of
band," said Edward
Gallegos, a dispatch su-
pervis9c • at Newport ,
Beach Fire and Marine
Department The loca-
tion of the fire also
ca.used unusual chal-r
lenges, as the large fire
engine was force4 to
travel down some dirt
roads. he said.
A helicopter was also
called to duty to ensure
the fire was extinguished.
Nobody was hurt. and
no structures were
threatened or damaged,
he said
The minor complica-
tions were taken in stride
by the Newport Beach
ficefigh ters.
"It was nothing we
couldn't handle," Galle-
gos said. ·
-Lolita Harper
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• 8emard S1IWt and
Maple Awnue: A man
was arrested on suspicion
of possession of a
controlled substance and ,
resisting an officer at 6:55
p.m . Sunday.
• Harbor Boulewrd: A
man was arrested on
suspicion of burglary In
the 2300.blodc et 7:30
p.m . Sunday.
• o.I Mar Avenue and
NeWpoft Boulftard: Two
men were arrested on
suspicion of receiving
stolen property at 4:24
&.m. Monday.
• SMTt8 Ana Avenue: A
residential burglary was
reported in the 1700 blodt
at 4:42 p.m. Su'nday.
• w..t Babr Street All
assault was reported in
the 600 blodc at 4:31 p.m.
Sunday.
• w..t Beker Street: A
man was arrested on
suspicion of forgery and
receiving stolen property
in the .800 blodt at 5:37
p.m. Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Blrdl Street: A
commercial burglary was
reported In the 5100 blodc
at 9 a.m. Monday.
• 8i9on Awnue: A
commercial burglary was
reported In the 1300 blodt
at 9:43 a.m. Monday.
• Hoeg Drive: Battery was
reported In the 100 blodc
at 11 :«> p.m. Sunday.
• Jamboree end San
Joequln ... roads:
Re<*:Jess driving WU
reported southbound on
Jamboree at 8:09 p.m.
Sunday.
•Opel Annue: All animal
bite waa reported in the
200 blade at 1 :32 p.m.
Monday.
·San~ .... RNd:
A vehicle theft was
reported In the 2600 bfodc
at 8:25 a.m . Monday.
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l>atal·= ~.~Jo~ -l..a.n: Mall to Editorial Page Editor S.J. Cahn at the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Cotta Mesa, CA 92827 • Ae1it.s Hodne: Call (949) 642-6086 Fu: Send to UM91646-4170 ~-
. 0 81•rJA t .. times.com • All correspondence mu.t Include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification pof'POMI). Th.ti Pilot reeerves the "Ght to edit all .ubmiaic>N for clanty end length .
LEITER TO THE EDITOR
Saf ~ty paramount
aboard harbor boats
R e: Community regulation of our Industry Is
Commentary. sd1t encompa.Wng not ooJy
Thursday. by Paul fire and relatecNssues, but
James Baldwin. much. much more. ~
I make an efi'on to not ~ biep in mind that I
become involved in the am knocking oo wood as I
machinatioM of local type du. nett aenteoce: lb
gcMmlnent or court of my knowledge, we haw baO
opinion. It's not apathy. More no fire response emergmcy
aa:unatdy. it lies in the belief in Newport ~a
thal oo9 opinion iS cornmerdal vessel -at ie'ast
b:Ivalidated if one bas any for the 14 )'e8J'S I haw been
interest in, or involvement here.
with, the subject area Thllning advanced fire
So. my Intent with this . suppression systems; safecy
brief letter is no< to debate consciousness; dosed·drcuil
the merits of the charter monitoring systems on the
boat industry-001 ID cite bridge; a responsive,
statistics regarding revenue drug· tested. prof.essional
gained nor any advantages aew who, In many cases are
assndatrd with the ·sea·tesled~ for years (where
industry's presence in there is no one other than
Newport. nor disadvantages. the aew to proYide
It's really nothJng more than emergency services) are the
an opportunity to help reasons.
someone understand better Just as a matter of point
how regulated the industry There are 17 agoendes to
Is. whom I am 1':SpOOSible to
BaJdwi.n's al1ide regarding operate my litde riverboat in
the seeming dangers of Newpon. There jlJ'e two fiRd
charter boat operation mlght Ore sup~ systeim, one
be. weO l3kerl if it weren't for each in both the diesel and
the regulatory presence of electric propulsion rooms.
several agencies. not the There are ~ portable .
least of whldl ls the U.S. systems. There i1 ooe fire
Coasl Guard. main putting out a
~the turrenl COl'ltinl.IOl1' 65 pounds of
state Of intematiooal affiurs. pressure while pumping
the <:oast Guard has water.
continued to monitor and 1here are 118 lifejackets
police the activities o( stowed and ma.eked. while
commercial shipping and my average passenger load
passenger carriage for those numbers about 65. There is
vessels sut>;ect to their an automatic external
inspection. defibrillator aboard and a
While the charter vessels tra1l1ed aew member is
In Newpon appear to be alwdys aboard {Halbor Patrol
outside the · of the boats do not have these
COast ~are not devices).
We are, In fact. h.ighly All of my miw is drug
regulated. and In many cases tested very regulady. Abuse
subject to the same laws, of dlemica.ls or alalhol ls
regulatiom and proa!dural absolutdy 00( t<*ra1ed
requiremencs as (please oompare this with
ocean-going. some or our local
1,000.passenger liners. recreational boaters).
proportionate to the vessel's There is an~
size: The I.Isl Is extensive, and procedures policy posted
l<I be pleased to share tt with and regulady revlewfJd by
8akJwin and anyone else aew dudng tr.lining
who may~ an interest. ~ IDJ n~ol
As most folks know from emergeney aazns. Materials
the periodic news reports ll'iled in COiJllJltJdal ~
~Coast Guard are fire suppressant or lllUSt
activities. search and rescue be secured by fire systems.
episodes far more often than Devices and chemicals
not rl'Jate to pleasure boaters stowed regularty on
whose budget and leisure nw.:reaiional boats are not
~ axnbmed. exceed their Allowed. Smoking is blgbJy
oommon lel'lSe. Our local / oonfioed to specific fire safe
HaJbor Patrol responds to ~
distreM ca& &om pleamJre The mt is nearly endless.
boaters probably much
more frequently than Ibey
would prefer. and rarely to
oommerda1 wssea.
I can assure Baldwin that
• JOSEPH *AfEN ii the
owner and captain of the
Eledric ~Angela
Louile.
... READERS RESPOND
DON LEACH I DALY Pl.OT
Unless ttie City Council overturns a Planning Commission dec1s1on, ttie Kona Lanes bowting alley tri'Costa Mesa may be tom down.
S_hopping fOr an answer
AT ISSUE: Whether to have Kona Lanes bowling alley or a
Kohl 's department store in Costa Mesa.
I t seems to me that the Segerst10ms
just want 10 sell that land. Costa Mesa
does not need another departmenl
score. We need some places for
recreation. A reader complained that Kona
l.anes IS run d~. I am sure that if lhe
owners had some security a.bout the future
of that site and assurances that the bowting
alley can remain, they would invest some
money i.nto ~furbishing lhe facility and
make Kona Lanes whal it once was.
Kona Lanes needs to be saved. O>sta
Mesa badly needs places for recreation,
especially for teenagers and young adults. I
hope and pray that Mayor Karen
Robinson's appeal works. If lhe
Segerstroms are bent on A g the
property. perhaps lhe citY ~T Cost.a Mesa
can take over. Th.Ls ls probably impossible
in lhe present economy, but the city
purchased the farm for soccer fields, so I
am sure Lhal something could be done
Perhaps the Segerstroms could lease ii to
the city for recreation ~ Ma~ a
wue part could take ~ place of lhe
theaters, something lllce the successful
skace facility at the Block at Orange.
MELISSA UPPANO
Cost.a Mesa
For I.hose who wane a bowling alley the
most, get your bowling team together and
purchase Kona Lanes yourselves, and then
go into tbe bowling alley business. lf we
residellts are entitled to bowling, perhaps
you could make ii free to bowl. as well.
Believe me, if there were a robust market
to support a bowling alley (and ice rink for
that matter) the parking lots would be full.
and these places would be making money
for their owners.
Also, for lhme writing in to support
keeping Kona Lan~ please repon how
much money you've spent there in the last
three months.
CHRIS K£JUNS
<:osta Mesa
I'm iD agreement with Cindy
Brenneman's statement in the Daily Pilot
today about needing *something more
family oriented• (•tcohl's bowls a strike
with c.:ommiss1on,· Wednesday). Soon
there will be nothing to do in Costa Mesa
except to shop. Why do we need another
store?
Ideally. I would like the ice rinJt and
bowling alley to be updated with
state-of-~an facilities. These were great
venues.. creating fond memories for my
kids as they were growing up. With one still
at home, I wtSh there was another
activity~oriented facility available there
now. I think kids deserve a local place to go
and have fun \
As a patron of that center, doing grocery
shopping, banking, etc., I beli~ a big
department store would make the pa.ricing
situation and traffic even worse. I llus was
not the case when the ice rink. bowling
alley'and theaters were i.n use.J
I hope our city leaders will be insightful
enough to provide our community with
enriching opponunities.
• DEBBIE DEIEUO
Co~Pad
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Plea9e be advbed that Kona Lanes is a
very import.ant activity for our youth in
Orange <..ounty. It i.5 aft"ordable and oJiers
young people a place to meet with friends.
enjoy a spon and be in a safe environment
Please keep me informed ~Mt
Newport Beach
Rlght now, Kona Lanes is an eyesore. It's
a place for kids to bang that haw no where
else to go becauae there ls no one watching
those pa11s of the place. And gee, wouldn't
it be nice to have a center for our kids
where they could play and that ls an ~
location. localed between so many schools.:
Fstancia. Cost.a Mesa High. TeWinkle. Ray.
Walson and California. It 1s just such an
ideal location for lcid~ II ~ 100 bad the
planners aren't thinJcing of the lads.
Still Kohl's IS far. far better than the
empty vacant buildings waiting for vandals
and people 10 hang without supervision. It
is a ~nd choice, but it is a bener choice
than whac is there now. II i-; unfortunate
that we can't find a way 10 pool our
energies and nol have to dnw to lrvine.
Laguna Hills and Huntington Beach for a
child-centered location.
DIANE.JONES
Mesa Verde
M) penonal feeling is lhal we nttd a
decenl recreational facility m our
neighborhood for the yowlg people and
Kona Lanes should be reestabhshed
Also, it is too bad that we cannot have a
part or some other opportunity for other
people to have some plecfsurc in that area
GWEN ORTIC
Costa Mesa
To voie or not to vote, that is the question ·
QU01t OF THE DAY
"We're loaded and it's
going to be fun." ·
Dous Volclnc. CdM gir1s swim
coach
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a Golden West League game earlier
·this season. At right, Costa Mesa
sophomore forward Jenny Sparks
celebrates her goal in Thursday's CIF
Southern Section Division Ill l quarterfinal victory over Centennial of
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Mustangs host· No. 3-seeded Bonita
today at 3 p.m. for the right to
advance to Saturday's championship
game at site to be determined.
~ HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS PREVIEW _,,
:~Newport Harbor bids f o~
:: Sea ·view League crown .
~ I • . .,. Deck, two freshmen
"' bolster Sailo~'
!:! lineup as they aim to
~ tum around recent
"'. mlsfortUnes. ...
· ltk:l)erd Dunn ,... OailY Pilot
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mWeonlum, m;-. aeeond-year
coadl la trying to go lightly on the
exped8tions. But It's hard not to
get exdled about incoming tal-
ent. especlally diamonds in the
rough, u the Sailors have expert·
enced fn 2003.
"Lut year wu deftoitely a tough year,
a rebuilding year, for sure, but th.la year
wtlve made huge atrldea,• 'l1'lOn*'1
eald. ~re defln.ltely a lot more IO.lid
and we1l be compedni fur the leeclie d· detbia .. In:, to retUmlng No. 1 ~
Pla)'W 1)ter DecS Md Siie HDI trinafer
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OCC ATHLETES OF lllE WEEK
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Explosive Mustangs·
battle Bearcats for berth
in Saturday's title game .
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA
While some coaches
run up phone bills
networking with col-
leagues, meticulously
·break down videotape
of opponents, and
scour newspapers on the in-
ternet for the smallest scouting de-
tail, Costa Mesa High girls soccer
coach Dan Johnston virtually ignores
his opponents.
The No. 2-seeded Mustangs (21-
1-2) have extended th.is pnctice to
game day of late, giving a collective
cold shoulder to their first three CJF
Southern Section Division rlr playoff
foes, whom they have ou~cored,
15-1. In so doing. the Golden West
League champions have compiled a
21-game unbeaten streak, including
14 straight victories, apd have broken
new ground for a program that had
one playoff victory and just two post-
season appearances coming into this
season.
Today's Division Ill semifinal op-
ponent, No. 3-seeded Bonita (19-
2-4), figures to be the toughest obsta-·
cle to a CIF championship for the
Mustangs. And, while Johnston may
lack specific information, both he
and bis players are aware the Bear-
cats are riding their own cycle of suc-
cess.
"They lnow that Bonita took apart
a Louisville team ,.that beat us Oast
~. year, when Bonita shared the CIF Di·
vision IV title with Harvard-West-
lake)," Johnston said. "(Mesa players)
know they're in for a donnybrook (3
p.m. at Costa Mesa).·
Bonita, champion of the Mira-
monte League, has a1so yielded just
one goa1 in three playoff victories,
but bas scored only five. J'be Bear-
cat.S earned a second-round victory
over Sunny Hills on penalty kicks, in
a game that was scoreless through
regulation and 30 minutes of over-
time. Bonita defeated firsJ-round op-
ponent Arroyo Grande, 1-0, and han-
dled La Mirada, 4-1, in Thursday's
quarterfinals.
"They have a reputation as bejng a
strong defensive team,· said Johns-
ton, though La Mirada Coach Dennis
Guerra seemed to be most impressed
with the Bearcats' speed on offense
after Thursday's loss.
Guerra a1so called Bonita the best
team in Division m, a label some be-
lieve belongs to the Mustangs, espe-
cially since top-seeded Troy fell to
Orange Lutheran in the quarterfinals.
"I've said a1l along we have as good
a chance to win it as anyone," said
Johnston, whose team has backed up
· this belief. The Mustangs' 15-1 play-
off scoring edge is more lopsided
than the combined 13-2 advantage
ea.med by the other three Division Ill
semifinalists. Costa Mesa, with its
dizzying display or offensive fire·
·power, has outscored the opposition
th.is season, 113-14,
In the playoffs alone, senior
Sharon E>ay, a second-team All-OF
Division IV performer last season, ·
, bu five goa1s and threee assists.
phomore Jenny Sparks. bas
chipped in four goals and three as-
siata, while freshman Jasmin Day,
Sharon's sister, has three goals in two '
games, having sat out the second-
round victory at Santa Monica with a
sprained ankle.·
Sharon Day, the reigning CIF State
blgb Jump champion, who will com-
• pete in track and field, and possibly
soccer, at cal Poly San Luis Obispo aa
. a collegian, has amaased 28 goals
and 34 ualsta this season. In four
vanity seUC)na, the mldftdler has
produced 82 goala and 71 aaaiata.
Spa.rb. a forward, has 27 goals and
14 Wists thia aeuon, while Jasmin
Dayhas23goalsand14 aaalsta.
But while the aforementioned
threesome bu been most produc-
tive, Johnston aald the key to this
year'• tuece11 bu been the depth of
, the contribution from the entire roa-
7 ter.
). "'lbete ~ t>laY t<>1ether better
than any l'ft bad,• said Johnston. in
· \ b1a 11th eeat0n at the the Mesa helm.
' SttatejcaUy. Johnston cites tbe
tarilltion pme as the uy to the Mus·
~·eucxeu.
"We'w done a couple th1np really wen this year, .. Johnaton .a.Id. "Ant; •ve aotten to the 50.50 ball and,
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HIGH SCHO L GIRLS SWIMMING PREVIEW
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Sea Kings ready
for breakthrough
Voiding believes '
this could be his
best team in 19
years at the school.
Bryce Alderton
· Daily Pil~t
OORONA DEL MAR -Over-
flowing enthusiasm swirled in
Doug Volding's voice when di5-
cussing this year's C.orona del
Mar High girls swim team.
The veteran coach, entering
his 19th season at the Sea
Kin~ helm. believes this could
be his best team in that span.
"We're loaded and it's going
to be fun,· Voiding said.
Strong words, but Voiding
backs them up.
Sophomore Jordan Anae and
junior Kim McKay garnered
C.o-MVP honors for the Sea
Kings, who finished eighth at
last season's CIF Southern Sec·
tion Division 11 finals. Anae
swam to a personal-best in the
100-yard freestyle (54.20) and
100 backstroke (59.03), the lat-
ter ~aming All-American con-
sideration. Seniors Brittney
Bowlus, Christina Hewko and
Jackie McCoy rerum. along
with Danielle Carlson, Daniela
DiGiacomo, Jessica Hackins,
Nild Hendrick.son and Kelli
Kline.
Returning juniors indude
Katya Eadmgton, Tracy Kubas.
Vivian Uao, McKay. Ao Roden-
huis and Natalie Wayte.
Anae heads· the sophomore
returning class that also fea-
tures Brittany FuJlen and Lau-
ren McAdams.
McKay finished eighth in the
200 free, clocking a personal-
best l :58.63 at last season's CIF
finals in addition to a 5: 19.50 man in the 500 free.
Bow1us went 25.56 in the 500
free for seventh place and was
15th in the 100 free (55.99) at
the OF finals.
Also at the CIF meet, Hewko
swam a personal-best 25.30 for
11th place ln the 50 free and
Uao came In 13th in the 50 free
(25.57) and 11th in the I()() free
(56.06).
Anae. McKay. Uao and Bow-
lus earned All-Amencan con-
sideration in the 200 free relay
(1:(2.07), good for fifth at CIF
6nals. 'The same quartet was
~nth place in the 400 free
. The Sea Kings
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Jordan Anae So.
Tumua Anae Fr.
Kathryn Bilder Fr.
Brittney Bowlus Sr.
Arny Catlin So.
Ashley Chandler Fr.
Danielle Carlson Sr.
Daniela DiGiacomo Sr.
Katya Eadington Jr.
Brittany Fullen So.
Brianna Galloway Fr.
Jessica Har1lins Sr.
Camille Hew1co Fr.
Christina Hewko Sr.
Niki Hendridtson Sr.
Atyssa Jones Fr.
Kelli Kline Sr.
Katlin Kubas So.
Tracy Kubas Jr.
Lauren McAdams So.
Jackie McCoy Sr.
Kim McKay Jr.
Katie Lemmerman So.
Vivian Liao Jr.
Justine Primavera Fr.
Alexine Rodenhuis Fr.
Flo Rodenhuis Jr.
Bree Schuman So.
Ali Shue Fr.
Amy Stradt Jr.
Natalie Wayte Jr.
Ann Winners So.
Erika Yamashita Fr.
Amy Zudter Fr.
Coec:h: ~Voiding (19th
year)
Assistant: Ann Kittleson
relay (3:42.62). ._
Junior Amy Strack. along
with sophomores Amy Catlin,
Katlin Kubas. Katie Lemmer·
man. Bree Schuman and Ann
Winners. are varsity prospectS.
according to Voiding, as are
freshmen Tumua Anae. Kath·
ryn Bilder, Ashley Oland.ler,
Brianna Galloway, Camille
Hewko, Alyssa Jones, Justine
Primavera. Alexine Rodenhws.
Ali Shue, Erik.a Yamashita and
Amy 1.ucker.
With a wealth of water polo
players making the transition
into swimming th.is spring,
Voiding said the swimmers
come in already in shape.
"You have to convert their
strokes quicker. but It's nice
having them womng out.· he
DON l.£ACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT
f.bcve, Kim McKay, who shared MVP honors for the Sea Kmgs last season, competes In the butterfly. Her spec1albes. however,
are the freestyle and backstroke. Below. Jordan Anae (right), the other MVP, displays her superior freestyle form last spring.
said.
One or the team's strengths j~
that many swimmers can com-
pete in multiple events. Vold-.
lng said.
He will use the preseason.
which begins Thursday at
home against Edison. to assess
swimmers' abilities and what
events they are strong in.
"Throughout the season.
people will move all over the ...Yin~ area schools. with many
place in pre~lion for the compeung for club teams Ir·
March 26 Pacific Coast League vine Novaqualics and Aqua-
duaJ meet again.st University.· 1.ots. Voiding said.
said Voiding. who expects CdM "If you crank those kilo-
to battle with the Trojans, as meters out. the techniques will
weU as Northwood. for league come and thats what you have
rupremacy. 10 have at the Clf level. -he
Umversity defeated c.dM last !>aid. ·we were one body shon.
season, en route to the titJe. but we might have patched
SWimmers feed mto the Ir-that role up."
NEWPORT
~llACH I OAJll' PILOT
Ann ~ttJ~,c>n. who teach~
Engll5h at CdM dlld coaches
the junior V-clJ'Sity team. will as-
sist Voiding on ch~.~~~~~ son returns dds -
gjving birth to a baby boy, Jake.
"UttJe Jake WLIJ be on the
pool deck..· 'voiding ..aid. ·1
look forward lo Lht. .... worung
with aJJ the people •
Shadow lands Continued from AG
top two ~pots, the Sailo~ feature
freshman Roben Khoury at No. 3
singles and a well-stocked dou-
bles lineup.
THE SAILORS
T he Orange Coast College
women's basketball team rolls to
a 76-57 victory over visiting
Allan Hancock in the second
round of the Southern California
Regional Playoffs. The Pirates, coming
back from a 12-day layoff, jump out to a
14-0 lead and hold advantages of 23·5
and 31 -12 in the first half. Orange
Empire Conference Player of the Year
Jmnlfer Lodwlcld drains Coast's first.
three baskets and recei~ defensive
help from sophomo~ Becky l.Adwk .
Ludwfck:l finishes with 30 points, hitting
fJve three-polnten and gJabbing elght
boards. Nat.alle Weeb gets 11 rebound&
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The visltlng C.orona del Mar High boys wUeyball team
opensltaseasonw1tha 15-13, 15·7,6-15, 15-2victoryoveT
Costa Mesa ln a nonleague showdown. The Sea ~who
the year before reached the CIF Southern SectJon Dtvlsfon
Ill-A championship match, •ahow ilashes of brilliance and
Ouhea of lnexperjence, • according to third-year Coach SC...
• ContL Junior ft.rat-team All·CIF returner Dennla Allhuler and.
Gft1 Coon combine for 20 kills with 10 each. CdM (1 ·0) ,
jumps to a 14-10 lead ln Game I before Mesa (1-1) creeps to
wtthln 14-13. CdM letllor Gree Burden rifles a shot past
Mesa blockers to secure the Ge.me 1 win. Mea flnt-year
coach Ywtte \'bun says her team baa athletic ability but b
p1-ylng u individual&. The Muatanp dominate the third
pme behind B.J 1Jsbnoet (18 kills). He ranJes oft ID terVla
points ln the game. CdM am.lo.r ~ I' • contrtbU 22
uslPI and h.la Mesa counteipan. Ovtl ......,, ta1Uet ~·
Coaches vote Newport Harbot High'• Mdla llllMin Sea
View League Plaf'!l' or the \ar-ID girts wat• polO. M0ore
belpa tad Harbor to tta ftrst lague cbamplonablj> and ~
the team wt th 69 goala. SeYeo Back Bay MaDdOUu an Dalmd
flrat·team all·leque, lndudlni Corona del Mar'a Unpn
..... and Newport'•~ t... Second-ceem ~
include NO'wport'1AuW W and JMAIJA ttu ft ~ •nc Wtth CdM'• KrtiKa BJOitfllt and ...... ..-. Hardt..
lefilor, ICC.di a team-high 87 ~and eddt S8 teellt and 15 .... O>tta M ... High'• Musta.nga give ColCh IClft
.... •ti ..,. a nice wdCOllM blietfll! ~a 5-l
vtctoiy ewer bola Century in' DOOlelllCM!' lllCdon.
Bauermeltter o~ hll ftnt MUOD at die helm e.lnce he Coeehed .. Meta ttom 1981·• SWtef.,. 0 I tiv
dlrowl jua $3 ptchle In 5~ innlnp,. • etrildlw out bar and aUowtnc bW hltl. Junior ct.nup hll1ii ...._" m
bunmen I ehot 350 feec for tM ............. balllllrun.
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Mustangs score three runs in the seventh
inning to put the game away.
B efore nearty 1.000 fans at Loyola
Marymount Uruvenity, C.osta
Mesa High's girls basketball team
downs arch-nemesis Rancho
Alamitos, 72-55, for the CIF Southern
Section Di'Vision Ill-A championship.
Three-time All·ClF star Olivia OICamllll
scores I 0 of what wouJd be a game-high
27 points. foUowed by Heather RoblNods •
10 points in the first two periods and 16
for the game. Netar Kabua hies seven or
her 15 points ln the winning wetch. Mesa
10
(26_.) shoots ~ from the field by halftime while Rancho
cans only 14CJl, (4 of 27). The Mustangs. who have now won 22
consecutive games, are coached by Lisa McNamee and host
Alemany (25-5) in the first round of the CIF State playoffs.
Corona del Mar senior captain 1bdd Merriman Intercepts
a pass with 23 seconds left and bits two free throws with 2 1
eeconds left to clinch the hosts' 47 ·46 victory over St.· Bernard
in the CIF Southern Section I>MsJon JV-M title game at
Estancia High. A missed Sea King free throw with 14 seconds
left gtves St. Bernard (13· 15) poe.sastoo. but a Gregory
lletOJV three-pointer bounds off the l)oop and CdM ( 17-12)
le time expire without lnbQJJ.ndlng the ball. CdM Coach ,_.om. earns h1.t first Clf"dtle ring ln thn!t title-game
•ppeara.ncea. along with the tc::hool first section title since
1981, the third in its biatory. Mentrnan neta 13 points to
follow senJor a..t. Qulndl team-blgb 14. Senior forward Iflil Thomp.oa chips lo ~ points off the bench. Quinn
and Merri.nW'l c::orub6nie for 17 ol I.be Sea (lop' 25 ftnt-balf
po.I.DU and l!B Wr1 .... thtte-polnt play wtth 2:17 ldt ln the
~t q~ glve1 tbe hotu the teed for good. 7-5.
Smothertng defensive prcuunt Al provtded by Du
~who fn.wtratet St: lerriard'• ~ Hldcmon.
WbO 1CDrea 19 points. but only foui In the eecond half. lb
Sea~ bOlt Con:oran (21--6) ln tbe ftnt round oft.be t
~~.Coast Collegewomena bubtbaD team makes ... nm trip to thil tat tournament; bUt lallt lo lhe 6nt
round to UanClx:k. 82· 76. The l'tralies fZ'T-6) tib a 68--ee lead
wtth one miinni to play in ,..dedon on • pai.i of ftte throwl.
bUt ..... ....,.... bits. field .... With 42 MCOndt left lO de
II at fie u\d eac:h ttlun faUa tO ICON •o fbrce CWW1kne.
Hancock <27·S) OUllCOftl b ........ I .. Ii~
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Senior Jason Lund and sopho
more Dylan F..spley-Jones return
as the No. I double!> team. while
Thomsen will send out senior
Brandon Lutfy and freshman
Ruslan Serdyuk as the No. 2
team. His third doubles team lS
still undecided and will be deter-
nuned among five candidates.
Thomsen. a 1994 Newpon
Harl>or graduate whose tennis
playing career took off at Golden
West C.ollege and the University
of Oregon. said next year could
be even more anticipated with
two eighth graders expected 10
play for the Sailors as freshmen
in 2004, induding nationalty
ranked Jake Aeming.
This season, however. Thom
sen can see nothing but im-
provement for bis program,
which went winless in league last
season for the third year in a row
ind 6n.ished with three wins
overall. ,
"We 1bok extremely weU In sin-
gles and, hopefully, doubles can
pick up • few wins.. 'Q>omsen
said.
In Oed.. ThOOlSlefl has the ace
~ c:oac:h ls looking foc. an es-
tablished lou.n:wnent player
wbo la woddng toWiUd a mllql-
ak carftf.
Rumer. who .... out last ymr
after traodcrring from HID.
competa ngulady and~
fulJy ln United Sta 1ennls Id·
IOdadoo C'WllJ in &be 18L
~ M, pllryl UJ> in the US-
~ dR:WL ID tho 161 and I
and c:wld be. dominant ......
playu tor four ,.n. His -..er.
CamM:n. • fft!ttuNn on lhe
UC 1rvine women's tmnll tmD\
whUie biJ om« .-et Diane. •
.undoUt on Harben Fta tmm.
Umd Ind Blipley-)ocJM ~
No. t ... .,... ._. JIM' ed are
apec:lMdeo...,.....,lbia ........ ~
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Tyler Deck Jr.
Char11e Farmer Jr.
Robert Khoury Fr.
Jason Lund Sr.
()ytan Espfey Jones So.
Brandon Lutfy Sr
Ruslan Serdyuk Fr.
Derek Davis So.
Bob D'Ehsco Jr.
Jonathan Tweena Sr.
Brian Hodlwald Sr.
Chue Ayres Fr
Coed\: Jeff Thomsen
(second year)
caught Thomsen's eye
"Nobody knew about him.•
Thomsen said. ·He said he used
to live with a tennis coach In
Ulcramc and said he wanted CD
play 1enrus again. He'I rea11J
good. . . he's well-built and •
strong kid. t-kt's very mab..ft fur
h.is •· He' tuts ~ ball ex·
tremefy weU and tJ,a., a lot Of ex·
perience. He's going to help ua
tremendously ln doublea. Hitt ilnd of like the diamond in chit
~-~any who lhrougtl ._.
t:r)'OUtl haft little ~aped
mce or hive M\W pkkat up a
mcbt. m It wa euy to
whniee aMMld llD
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STEVE McCRANK /DAILYPILOT
Costa Mesa star Sharon Day (9) has proved difficult to contain.
MESA
Continued from A6
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into our play. The only team
that has really beaten us at that
was Long Beach Wilson and
that was our onJy loss."
The Mustangs cast of stand-
outs also includes sophomore
· midfielder Nilani Duarte,
sophomore forward Vera GaJe,
senior halfbacks Kris.tin . Bag·
well and Toshia Bryant, sopho-
more halfback Rachel Ron-
quillo, }tmior halfback Rachel
Hughes, senior swee per Devin
Denmap, junior defenders
Stacy KriJtorian, Valerie Go-
mez and Kara Jenkins. as well
as the goalie tandem of sopho·
more Kindra Bailey and junior
Kaitlyn Gentling.
Nelly Barrios. Laura Dinsdale.
Sara Bryant and Julie Nomura
have provided additional sup-
port.
Bonita, which lost three
first-team All-CJF standouts to
graduatioo after -lasr-seastm,
including Division IV Offen-
sive Player of the Year Lisa Jen-
son, is paced by All-CIF re-
turners Kelli McGrath and
Randie Massro.
McGrath, a junior forward,
was a second-team AJJ-CIF pick
a year ago. She had two goals in
the win over La Mirada.
Massro, a junior midfielder,
was a first-team All-CIF choice
last year. St)e had one goal
against La Mirada, as did
Heather Lausch.
Senior co-captain. Kellie
Prather had two assists in Lhe
Bearcats' quarterfinal victory.
Today's winner advances to
Saturday's title game, against
either Orange Lutheran (20-6· I)
or No. 4-seeded Walnut (18-
4-4). The championship game
will be held at either Cal State
Fullerton or La Mirada High, at
a time to be determined.
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SPORTS --
BRIEFLY . .
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Sea King~ .~in tieb11eaker
• GOIJI: The Corona dd Mar HJgh boys
golf team ftnlsbed nine boaes tied. 191-191,
With Esperanza 8l the Newport Beach Cowl-
try• Out> Monday. bot won the ~
slsts). also contributed heavily for the F.agles.
Vanguard tops Villanova twice
based on sixd:l llWl Alex OUkoYan1. •TENNIS: vanguard Unlverslty men5 and
bad five birdies.
Devid KendaJJ (72), Shlum Vickers 04),
Jake A1lanach (75), Kelly Wac.b (75) also
played well for the Pirates (4·2, 1·2 in confer-
ence).
Chlkovan.l shot 6-over·par 41, three atrobs women's tennis. teams were both vlctodous
better than bis Aztec dval. to seal the_ non~ Monday In no~erence matches against Orange Coast e11"9rs costly
league vi~~ tn llte opener for both schools. visiting VUlanova.
CdM's RabinoYicb was medalist (35), 1he men won, 6-3, to improve to 4-2, while· • SOFl'&U.l: Desplte two two-run home
lndudlng a bird.lo on the par-4 ninth. ffe,hlt the women earned a 5-4 vk:tory to go to 4-l. · runs. the Orange Coast College aoftball team
ftve .of seven possible faiiways and bad 12 Olp Hlushchanb didn\ lose a pme ip lost. ll-6, to Orange Pmplle Conf~'visl·
putU. • • · · · ·' her an;es sweep llnd AJeoa Vota'90Va beat tor Riversf'de MOndar,
Sef\lor Nick Sherman and Brad Ownber-her opponent, 6-0, 6-J. Hlushchanka and Vo-OO:::S five euors .ec:f to.~ Wle8med NN
Jin shot 38, while nm Probling and Rob lhy tavova them teamed up to earn an 8-3 vie-for the TWn. Freshman catcher ~
shot 40. tory in doubles, Vanguard's only win In that Wlkernan 6elted a l\W-ruo booler and Kera
•1t feels great.• said CdM Coach Mike ~ Mathes' two-run bomb made it 6-6 in the fifth.
Starkweather. '1.a.st year we would consider Ivan Bjortland and Philip Mardh each won Mathes bad three RBls and sophomore
throwing out a 41. Now a 41 is a deeent score their mens singles matches and were both on outfiekler Autumn Pearce went 2 for 4 with a
on this cow-se. • the lions two victoriou.s doubles' teams. double for cxx; (5--6, I -2 in the OF.c).
Eagles sweep season opener
Rfyerside improYed to 13-5, 3--0.
Cllampion paces OCC triumph . a.-...~ew ... a
• YOU.EYBW.: The Fstaoda High boys
volleyball team opened fts ~n Impres-
sively Monday. sweeping visiting Century.
15-2, 15-6, 15-3, in a nonleague match.
Josh Kornegay pattd the Eagles with JO
kills and two blocks while Ouis Hartwell
(nine kills) and setter TheYOr Holmes ~ as-
'\.
• GOIP. Orange C.oast College sophomore
Brad Champion shot 2-under-par .68 to lead
the Pirates to a 364-407 Orange Empire Con-
ference men's golf victory over visiting Cerri-
tos at the Costa Mesa Golf & CoWltry Oub's
Mesa Linda course Monday.
Champion, a transfer from hvine Valley,
Ah:•lide11,0C:CI Scol91:J¥..,.. Riverside 105 003 2 n 10 2
Onlnge Coast 202 mo o • • 5
C. Chaey, Monroe (41 end Barttt; Matti. and
Shan.im. W -Monroe; 11·2. l -Matt., 6--3. 28-
'M>ltz IRI. Hems1ev (RI, M. O\ll98V (R), Pure»
(OCC). 38-Hemsley (R). HR -Matt. ICX:Cl.
Wakeman (OCC). ·
SCHEDULE OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
TODAY
BaMball
College -Vanguard Bt Cal State Los Angeles, 3 p.m.
Community college -Santa Ana at Orange Coast, 3
p.m.
Vol9yball
College men -UC Irvine at Long B'.eadl State, 7 p.m.
Soccer
High school gir1a -CIF Southern-Section Division Ill
semifinal, Bonita at Costa Mesa, 3 p.m.
Tennil
College men -Virginia at UC Irvine, 1 p.m.
College women -Vanguard at'Westmont 2 p.m.
Community college men -Orange Coast at
Saddlebac:k, 2 p.m.. ._ ..
Community college women -Saddlebact at Orange
Coast, 2 p.m. .
High school boys -Brentwood at Corona del Mar, 3
p.m.; Laguna Beadl at Sage Hill, 3 p.m.; Oxford
Academy at Estancia, 3 p.m.
Golf
High school boys -Mission Viejo 8t Newport Harbor
(SACC), 3 p.m.; Katella at Costa Mesa, 2 p.m.; Foothill
at Corona del Mar (NBCC), 2:30 p.m.
Softball
College -Vanguard at Azusa Pacific, 3 p.m.
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Slllurday, March 8 .. 7 , .....
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1'S. '°''' Gwv••'• Allecs of San Diego State .
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.. Llpl ....
NUC&llOI
" ""blk hHrlnp will be ~ a-. ti.. Cost• Mew
,J'.i.nn1111 Commluloll •I
1 City "'"· n h lr Drive. Cent. Meu, C1hfornj1,
•t 1(30 p.rn., or 1s soon u pwllbl4 ther .. tter on
• ...,,. ..,.. 24,
IOOJf 111e,-dln1 the
follow Ill epplle.ttlons. 1. r1ann1n1 Applicetlon
PA-03·05 to epPfove a
Final Mester Plan for
"T ewlnlll4 Perk a t 970
Atllnston Dtlve 111 lhl
lnttlMlonel 6 RKte
1tlonel (11.R) '°"'· Tiie f tnal Me.tar Pl111 !fl. clu~ rKOmmtfld1llon• for redulan of tlle
.. 1st1n1 buebell/softball
complu to 1 fOUl·fi.ld
10Ub1ll only fecmt,,
n1w tennis, voll4yban,
•nd basllelb1ll courts,
20,000 aq ft, permenent
&!\ate faclbty, 10,000 IQ.
ft community cent11,
like renovallon, a nd
propond pedutr1111
brld,./rnedlen IMf)IOYI·
"*''*on Junipero Drive.
lanctsceplfll, end m "°'
consltU(:tk).1 (e.a. ptr:nlc
shtlt11s, r"lfoom f•·
c11itlaa) are •lso In·
ch1d1d. E11vlfonm•n•••
determln111on: MC•hva dacbltation. TIM lllptiva
m laretlon is IYltlable
for publlc review/com·
ment from Jbrch 4 • 24,
2003 1t the followi11&
loutlons: (•) Public
Count«, Plann•nc Oivi ' tlon. City Hell, 77 fair
Dflve, (b) Mtu Vwcla
Llbruy, 2H 9 MtH
V«4e Orlvt, (c) 0\'1111•
County POblk Library
(PMll Avenue Branch), t~ Per II Aven.,.
If a"y of ti,. Pfecedlna
actloM are chalJanaed In
COUit, Ill• ch1lt.n,. m1y
be limited to only tllosa Issues MIJ'IMOll• ,..bes at
the publlc he ar ~I
desttibed In this •otlee
lllVllSnY Of <AllomA, .. CA1PUS
llQ11CI 11¥11-SllllM COlllAC'IOIPIEQllA&llCAllOI~ FOi
COllSTIJC1'l)I Of UO aAl CBml lllWIBT llOSftTAlm
... 1UllOYA1IOl-IT fUlllll llOCATal
PIOM •• tMSOO hlnn 2003 •
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Gen11et Contrector Ptequetftlutlon Que"ionn1ires wlli be received
by the U111versrty of Celifor111e, Irvine C•(tlpas. for qul1iflcatlon to bid on UO MIDICAI. ctMna ~CUHNT ttOS,nAl AND IUllOfNe tA klMOYATIOM -Jn f'Ull UNI lUO<ATtc>N, ,.OJICl "°'"''°° . . . All Cenarlil Contractors !"ho afl Interested In prequ11tfyln1 for this Project and wish ta obtain
tM Prequehhc11ton Questionnaire Paci.et may c1ll etther (949) 824-8034 or tlM Hot Line at (949) 824·8111.
Prequalrfted .Gen11al Contractors wtll be required to han the follow1n11 Calll0tnl1 contractor's
llcanu at the time of the Bid Deadline. •A• GINElllAl INGINHlllMG
DUCl9'Ttc>N Of THI PRO.If.CT· ·
Work includes the relocation ol an 8' diameter U S Navy 1et fuel hne which will indude tfie
constructJon of new ptpellne and the remov1I of u~hh& p1pelone wtth all approp11att appurtenances for valves, bends, bacllfill. cathodic proted1on. etc.
Construction Cost Est1mete $200,000.00
PllOUAUfl<ATfON SCHIOUU
0. T ... 4-y, Mwclt 4, 200S, ~ .... llflcetleA O•e•tl-lrH wtll be 1uued to interested
Contractors at.Desl11n £ Construction Serv1ce1, University of California, Irvine. 5201 Cahfornla
Avenue. Su1t-e 250, Irvine. CA 92697-2450, (Corner ol Btsort Avenue and Caltfornta Avenue). for
lnformatlOO call the hotllne (949) 824·8117 or (949) 824-7009
On W.......,, Merdl 12, 2003, • •-4•tef}I o-ral <-tracter ,,......,.lflc.,1-C..ter-e
will be conducted be1innin11 promptly at 9.00 A.M. Only General Co11ttactors who part1c1pate in
th•. ~onffrence In Its ent•r.ety Witt be allowed to submit Prequaltflcatlon Quest1onnatres. Persons
1trtv1n1 after 9.0S A.M. wtll not be •llowed to submit Prequahflt:ation Ques tionnaires Participants
she ll meet at. Desl&n lo Construclton Services, University ol Celiforn~. Irvine, 5201 Cahforma
Avenue, Suite 250. Sulhvan & W111ht Conference Rooms. Irvine, c,-. 92697·2450, {Corner of Bit.an
Avenue and C1llf0<n11 Avenue), for further 1nform1t1on. contact Lynn Javier at (949) 824-7009
The ...,_ te receive •-plete4 Pr...-llffc•t'-Ou-t1_,.1, .. will be We•e14ay, Mwdo
19, ZOOJ, et SrOO '·•· at· Destan & Construction Servicn. Attention: Lynn J1v1er. Un1vers1ty of Cahfornia, hv1ne. 5201 C11tfornt1 "venue, Suite 250. Irvine. c,-. 92697·2450
General ~ontrector Prequahflc1hon Quesltol)rH11i<e!>, mclud1n1 any requ1red attachments. shall be
submitted tn sealed envelopes marked wtth the notation on the outside. •GINEllAl CONlU<TOlt
,RIOUAUfKATION QUISTIOMNAlal t ... UCI MlOICAL ClNTEa aEl"lACIMINT HOS'1TAl AND
IUllOIMO IA aENOVAT10N -JET FUil UfU Hl0CAT10N, PaOJlCT NO. 9945~ and addressed
to the otfu:e destgnaled above .,,._
Generel Contractors shall a»ume lull respons1b1l1 ty tor tunely dehv~~y"lt fhe 1ocahon ctueanated
for receipt of Prequaltficahon Questionna11e{ Oral, telephonic, lacs1m1le, or telearaphtc Prequahhcatlon
Qu1sttonn1lres are 1nvahd and will not be a"epted No prequahfic111on documents w1ll be accepted
after S:OO P M .. Wednesday, March 19, 2003. However. the Umverstly reserves the 111ht to request,
recetve. and evaluate supplemental mlormalton alter tile above h~ and date at 1ls sole determination.
COMTUCTOll PaEQUAUfl<ATION PIOCIDUHS1
The evaluation 1s solely for the purpose ol determ1n1n11 wt11ch Bidders are deemed quahfted f<><
succeaslul perfo1m1nce of, the type ol work included 1n this Pro,ect w1lhm the Conlu1ct Time. The
Untvently shall determine the low b1dde1 from tile' pool of prequahlied bidders who submit bids
on the basrs ol Ille Lump Sum Base Bid, plus the amounts of any accepted 11ternales
The Un1vers1ly ruerves the 111ht '" reiect any or all Queshonn•tres, to 10111e any inf or mahly 1n
the Questionnaires and lo invite tl>ose prequaltfted conlr1cton to submit bids for the Project
Bid Secunty 1n the amount ol 101. of the lump Sum Base Bid, e1eludin1 alternates. shall
accompany n ch Btd The Surely 1ssum1 bonds for ttie Pro1ec1 shall be. on the Bid Oeadhne. an
admitted surefy Insurer H delrned in the Calllorn1a Code ol C1v11 Procedure Section 995 120.
All inwrance pol1cll!s required lo be obtained by tile Bidder shall be sub,ect lo approval by
Univenity for l0<m and substance ,-.11 pollc1es for Commerdal Form General llab1l1ty and Busine..S
Automobile k11b1hty lnsurence shall be issued by companies with a Best r1hnt1 of A· or better,
and a financial cl1ss1f1callon of VIII Of better (<>< an equivalent rat•nc by Standard & floor or
Moody's) All pohetes required for Workers Compenution and Employers· l1abtlrly Insurance.shall
be Issued by companies (1) th1t have a But ratin11 of B+ or better, and a financial class1hcatlon
of VIII or better (or an equivalent r a11n11 by Standard & Poor 01 Moody's) or (11) that 11e uceplal>le
to the Un111ersrty The Ce111flcale of Insur ante \hall be issued on 1111! Unt11en1ty's form
Prospecl1Ve bidders inteodtni to be p1equa1tlled are infofmed that they will be sub1ecl to and
must fully comply with all ol the bldd1nti cond1flons mcludina state p1ev11t1n11 waaes. 1004$. payment
and 100'1. perlormance bond, aod 1nsuunce 1equ11ements
All lnlormahon submitted for prequahhcoflon evaluat1011 will be considered ntl1c11I mlormal1on
acqu11ed tn conl1denu. and lhe Untvers1ly will m<1lnlam its wnlrdenflahly to the ulenl permitted
by lew
THE REGENlS Of TH~ UNIVERSITY Of CALIFORNIA
Publl$hed New ort Beach Costa Meu Dail Pilot March 4 11. 200.3 March 2003
T061
ot In wrltlf n corre·
s.ponde11c• deltvwed to tlM P11nn1111 CommlllSlon
at, or ptlot to, the public
hear In• for further intorma
lion on the 1bove
epplic.atlons, telephoM
(714} 754 5245. or Ylttt ti.. office of the Pt•n· nfll& Division. Room 200. 77 F1tr Drive, Co1ta Mn•. C10forn1a ~bllshed New,Sorl
Bu lh-Cosh1 MeMI Dally
.Pilot Mereh 4, 2003 T063
HIST fOI flllOSAIS
Oran1e County Sam
talion District (OCSD or
the 01s1Jlct) of Or1nge
County. C1hfornla, will
r.celve suled proposels
unUI ~r1I 1. 2003 at
2:00 p m Propouloa
must be received at
OCS0'1 Adm1ntatratlon
Lobby ot Pllrchnlna
OMsion Office, by the
d9te and time lteteln
above se~ forth,. 10844
Elli• Avenue, founllln
Valley. Cehfornla 92708·
7018
HQUUT fOll NO-
POSAl (llOID) CON-
FINED sPACI ltlSCUI
lWNIMG,
SPIOfKATION
NO. S-200S-122a
Proposals must be
$ubmitted on the form
supphed by OCSO 1n
accordance with all
prov1s1ons of the spec1·
hc1t1ons. Speciltutrons.
proposal blanlls, and
further mformal1on may
be obtained at the abov6
address, telephone (714)
962 2411
Pubilstled Newport
Beach·Cosla Meu Oatly
Ptlol March 4, 2003 T062
Adltlm ..... ... s......
The followln11 persons
are dou'I business as
PtGITAl SERVICE COM·
PANY. 1041 West 18th
Street. Suite A 105.
Costa Me5.t, Cal1forn1a
92627
Carl lee Clmstiansen. 27555 Bellogente. Mts·
s1on V1e10, Cahforn1a
92691
Ivy lm Chri~iansen.
27555 Bello1ente. Mts·
seon V1ero, Cahlornla
92692
flw1 bu~rne~s ts con·
ducted by co parlners
Have you started doing
business yet? Ye~. 02/
01/03
Carl L Christiansen
This statement was
filed with the County
Cieri< of Oran11e eouf\IY
on 02/03/03 ·
200S69321S I
Daily Prlot Feb 25, Mar
4. 11. 18 2003 T059
1.01•-,N11~
PUO.,U.WIW
..-TMYSOIOll A.114~"-•• , 114 o ........ .
T•e..ley, Aprll 1 at,
JOOS. 'l tOO ......
8. PIKa of Bid Re·
ce1pt · Ne•~ort M•n
\J.nlfied Sdluol Olatrlct
Purdlasma. 2985 B 8Hr
StrH t Costa Mesa, ta
92.626
C Project Name
Manure 'A• Modern
iutlon Harbor View
Elementary 0. Pt1ce Plana .,, on
hie PROJECT MANM>·
ER'• office, McCarthy
8ulidin& Compan1u, 20401 S.W Blfch Sheet.
Sulla 4300, Neltport
Beactt, CA 92660
McCarthy Butld1ne
CompameJ/Menure 'A'
Office, 2985 C Bear
Street, Costa Mesa. Ca
92626 1.02 SUMMARY Of WOllX
Pro1ecl Description ·
This proiect constsh of
the phased modernlza·
llQP of •n elementary
school •n the Newport
Men Un1l1ed School
01strtcl The bod packa11e
will consist of Harbor
View fleml!nlary School
Prehminary £st.male
SJ.300,000 00 I
·1.03NOTICl1
f.. NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Newport
Mua Unified School
District aclin& by dnd
throuah ti's Governmii
Board will rece1Ve soled
bids f0< award of a
con Ir act for tile above
named Pro1ect up to but
not tater than the bid
deadline
B. Bids shall be re
ce1ved In the Pl11ce
tdenltlted above
Whelhe• or not btds arl'
opened eiactly al the
time fixed tn this notice
no bid wtll be received
after the bid deadline
C. PLANS AND SPEC•
lrlCAllONS ARE AVAIL
ABLE NOW lhe docu
ments m.Jy be 1ev1ewed
at the PROJECT MAN
"CER's olfrce (He
address •l•m H below)
Ofl CAN BE PURCH'-SfO
FROM
INTUNU IWINJNTs
1637 2 Co1Utructleft
Ceftter, lrvffte, CA.
92606, (949) SS2 ·
7SU, FAX (949) SS2-
1209
0 Each BIDDlR must
post a btd bond or other
security 1n the amount
ol 10% of tire amount
ol the b•d with the bid
( Eactl BIO(){ R so
multaneou~ly with lhe
uecut1on ot the Con
tract Ai• eemenl .will be
required lo furnish a
l<1bor ~nd Malenal
Performance Bond in an
•mo~mt equal to 100
petcant Clf the Conlr.ct
SUftl end a F •11111111
Perform•JIC• 8ond tn an
1mount IQll.tf to 100
P«Ct nt ol the Contract
Sum Satd Bonds sl!aH
be from •n admttted
C1HfMnl1 Surety aatb
factory to the 01strtct
and listed in the feder1f
Re11Stll. ISSued b~ the Oepartrt'Hlnl of Treasury
end lteens.cl 1n Cali(or
n1a Silld bonds .tlall
remeln 1n lull fOfce and
e lt1c 1 throuch the
auaran111-.per1od
f Ttie BIOOER shell be
a llcensed contractor
pursuant to tt.. Buslne:.s
and Profession•ls Code
•nd be ltcenHd tn the
appllcable cleutltcalions
tor the IJades f°' wh1eh
the contr11ctor 1s sub
mtttine ;i bid
G Tht;t proK,ct has 3'So
Dtsablod Veter in Busi
nus Enterprlu. p:arllc1
p1t1on 11oalS'
' H, Questions about
ltus PltO .IECT should be
directed to the PROJECT
MAN,-.GER
Contact Bonnie Mar
tin. Telephone 71 4/424
8950, firm McCarthy
Bu1ldin& Co FAX 714/
424 8951 Address 2985
C Bear Street Costa
Mesa. Ca 926l6
I No Bid ITldY be
wrlhdr •wn unttl S1 tly
days .titer lht Bid
Openin11 Datt
J. The Dl'llid te"-"rves
llje ~lllht lo reject any
and all bid• ur to waive
1rre11ula111tu 1n any btd
K Ne wporl M .. sa
Unihed School 01ttnct 1s
an "equal opportunity
employer
l. The ltldde" win lte
required to ~.qualify. r or prequaltl1cal1on
paci.aaes plus .. contact
the Pr oiect Manaeer at
•bove address
M No teleptlonf or
facsimrle ma~h111e will b•
av;ulable to b•dde•' on
the DISTRICT p1 em1s"s
a I the lime nf bid
Published Newpo• I
Bea ... h Costa Mesa D~ily
Pilot f ebruar y 25. Mdrch
4. :?003 TCY.>7
FlctiliolS IMISS ... s ......
The lollow1n& persons
are doina busonen a'
T ~ Cdrpel Clean1n11.
263869 Via Roble Mis
soon \lrero Calif or n1a
92691
Alt1and1a Yam~I
Oo1antes 26386 \Ira
Roble, M1ss1<>n V1~10
Cahfo1n1a 92691
Thi\ business rs con
dutle(j by an 1nd1vrdual
H•ve you stuted dome
business yet' Ve' 081
31/02
,-.1e1andr d Dor ante~
lh1s •t•lement was
filed with lfle County
Cletll of Onn1• County
Oii 02/03l03 200Uts2'44
Ollly PMc>t Mw 4, ll, II, 25, 2003 TOS7 ......... ... s.....
TIM follo•lnt P«'M>llS
ere dotnl businHS n·
Cetallna FWt Kttthen.
670 W. 17th Street, IG8,
Co,ta Mesa, Cehfornla 92627
Buc-hc:ombet Rntau ·
rants 111(., 670 West
17th Slreet, #G8, Costl
M .. a, Cehforni. 92627
lhls busmeu ts con
ducted by •c<><pOt•llon
Have you U•rted do1na
business yet> Yes, 03/
20/97 Beachcom~t Resl'au
rants tnc . Wlllt-m B
Wiikins, P1u1de11t
Thrs statement was
hied with ,tt>e County
Clerk of 011nae County
on 02/28/03 2003'93531•
Daily P1tol Mar 4, 11.
18. 25. 2003 T065
AclttMllsiless
"-S...... The lollowtnl( per\(JM
are dmne business as
Stewbio. :;>07 Cedar St
Ste "· Newport Stach Cdt1lnr nia 92663
Ceorae Stewarl 2D7
Cedu St Ste A. New
port Buth, Cdhforn11
92663
Mrreya Rub•o. 801 N
loafi St '182 Ana
he1m. Cahlorma 92801
This busrness 1s con
ducted by .. eener ...
partner~hrp
Have you s t .. rted dorn&
bu.,n•s\ yet? Yes. 01
01102
George Sl•warl
Thrs statement was
filed with the County
Cl~ri. of Or 11na• County
on 02/07/03
20036'328S2
Daily Pilot Jan 14 l I
28 Feb 4 2003 T046
Flditi.s ...... Mmes..._.,
lhe lollowrng person•
.ire dorn11 business as
\K[VWORO 1700 Adams
Ave •204. Cost.t Mesa
Calllor rua 92626
<H M E•l•a llC
I Nevada) 4544 Cr and
spur Street. las Ve"as
Nevad .. 89147
fh1~ bu'iitne!.$ •~ ton
due led by • t11n1ted
hab1ltly Co
Have you star led 001ng
busmess yet? No
OE M hlr.t llC Rod
Tolentino Membt•
Tho\ st.tlemenl wa}
ftkd ·"1th the Covnl y
Clerk ol Orange County
on 02 26103
200369JS0 27
Daily Pole>!! Mar 4 11
18. 25. 200J r066
.......... ..........
TIM followln1 per10ns
If e dol"t busll\ftS as
R W Constfuctlon Com-11•11r 1180 H f ounta1n
Wey Unit C. Am1he1m.
Calllornle 92806
Richard Weyne, 5005 E H1tklda Ave . Oranp.
Caltfor '"• 92867 Tamm~ Way"· 5005 ( H1Hslde Ave . Orllflce,
CalilOfM 92867
r111s l!,uslnut is con ·
ducted by hu5'>and and
wife
Hive you stMted dotnC
tlUSlf\IH yet? Yu, 12/
01/1981
hrnmy W•y11e
fhl\ statement wu
ftled with the County
Clerk of Onnae County
C)fl 01/13/03
20036929440
Dally Pilot f eb 11. 18. ~r 4, 2003 T051
ll01ICI Of AlfWTal TO
SB1 ALCOltOUC llllW6 ,,. ..........
'*-'ft7,2003
lo Wtl,pm ti May
Concern Tile N1mieCs)
ul lhe Apphcant( s) is/
ate KAVEH INC
rhe apphcants listed
~bo•~ df" dpplym& In
th" Oepartnient of
All1Jhol•< B••eraee
Cuntrol to ~ell •lcohohc
buera11es at 2831
BRISTOL sr A COSTA
Mf SA. CA 9?626
type of h<ense<sl
Ap1Ji1ed for 4 7 ON
SAi f GENERAi EATING
PlACt
f'ublished Newpor I
Beach Co\16 Mes" Oatty
Prl1>I Marth 4 I I 18.
?001 T064
flditiMW..U ... s .......
r ht followme ptr~·in·.
., e do1na bu$1neu d'
Lola\ Whnlesale flower~
& Supplies. 885 S f .. st
51 ·B· An1he1m CA
92805
Just Rubtn Ajtu1rr•
1553 £ Terr dt"-St ·o·
Anaherm CA 9?806
Thr\ busm~~!i t-5 ton
duded by an 1nd•v1dual
Have vou >tarted dome
business y~t' Nu
los• Agu111e
fhl\ '1.iltmenl w~'
hied with the Cnunty
Clerk of Or a1111• County
on 02103/03
20036'32033
Daily Pilot Mar 4 11.
18 ~. Z003 T068
AditiMl.sillm ... s.......
ffle followrn1 person•
at~ doing business as
Charle" R Seaton MO
275 \lrcloria Street 2H
Costa Meu CA 92627
Charles Robert Se; ton I Aalea. Irvine, CA
92620
ThlS bus!-~ LOii
dU<.ted ~· Ill lndwidual
Hn• you 'IM ttd do<<11
bU'MMU y•t• Ho
Chw 1M R !el tOfl
This statement wa•
ftlff With tlM Co11nty
Chlrll of Ot•nv Count~
pnOl/28/03
IOOhttt4U
Delly Pllot fab 11, 18 , ?5. Mar 4, 200J T049
Rell. ..... ... s.......
The fo.1towm11 po1soft&
ete do•"I bus.IM" as L•mm• Island Tndfn&
Co . 2973 Harb0< Bh1d.
1257 Costa Men
Callfor n11 92626
Aneeta Sanders, 2973
Harl>of Blvd 112!>7. Costa
~. Caltlornla 92626
Thrs bus.n~ as con·
due led by •n individual
Have you ~ta•t•d do•"tl
busineu y1t, No
"n1el• S.indttH
Thi,. .!>\1Jement was
filed with the County
Cterll of Or anre County
on 01/13/03
2003692'470
O•tly Pr lot f eb 11 18,
25. Mar 4 2003 f050
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fhe follow1ne pt!r\ons
are doina bus1ne~~ u
In Pttvate. 29082 Alom.t
"ve Laguna N111ue l
Calif 92677
Jade L u1\ l aRo~ ..
2908 2 Alom• AH
L•11una N1gue~ C.ahfornta
92677
Thi' bu~in~~ ts l<H'
due led by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you starred doma
bus1neu yet' Yes Dec
3 2002
fade lulS laRo,...
Tiu$ statement w"'
hied with the Counry
Clerk ol Orange County
un 02/06103
200S6932627
D.01ly Pilot f eb 11. 18.
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is sub)Kt to the f eder•I
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mallu It lll•a•I to
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enc e, llmlt1tlon ~t
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Older Style Fumiture
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JEWB.RY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS ,_,, ........
Old Coins! Gold. sdv•.
jewelry. watches. anbqun
colleclibtn 949--642-9448
3111
Dip/Diieo _... _ ...... lillwor1'.ora
... '" Pldc wlrlwlds fltfSJn lstllld ~2279
... WAY tor monwn. Cl/I/ .............. ~
9&53.l-0411
Kittent f ound Ill Bushes
need boltlefff<Ws Help
Save lives All upenses
peld Alllmal Networll
• 949·533-041
LOTS/ACREAGE
4740
$495/ACRE Prime 40
1cre Rancl>es tn NW
Aruomr E Z, no quah
ly1n1. low down terms•
Adjecenl to Gott Course
Community, off Historic
Route &6. C1ll T od.tyf
Brooks Rea"y 866-300
5263 (CAL •SCAPC)
SO. COlOlADO wild
wesl rancll. 87 •ens
$44,900. Prices slashed
to mon inventory! N11t
to 6,000 acres rec area.
Rolllnc fle lda with
fantastic Roclly Mtn.
views County roed
w/utllltin, own«
finenclna. C•ll Rad Cnell
Rench loll l-866-696·
5263. (CAL •SCAN)
Rf.NCHO VISTA REAL r<
Relocation speclahst of
Southern Nevada Buy
ets 111ents on new
homes u1sl1n1 homes.
HUD eaperls Call (800)
-510· 1703 AsA tor Byron
or Adam (CAl •SCAN)
NIWPOllT HEIGHTS
DUPUX
Cozy. Compact. quiet,
rastdenllal, net&hbor
hood. (1031 uchanae
OK) $599,950
By Owner 949-275·4073
ACT fASTI o..i--S/2. Jn•..000 ..,......., ..... hdi
~.uas,ooo
9f49~fn
PllMllSTATH
P&T..alHNOll
NAnoNWIOl VSA
949.S5~70S
w-.patrlckten0<•.com
500 I ..... m11t1d
used de~I tile.
Plam in procns. 520Ckl
tot. Asklnc S795.000 act
114-658-8980
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NSlUSTD AGT.•49•72M120
MISCBUNEOUS
RENTALS
Rental To Share 6030
..,._Isl,_ avail
2br. Iba. f)fOI n;smk, fp,
dl<lw. ~ Micooy, wnny.
$81'Sn1 + tee ~).1071
NI Sh••• f..,,.fs hed
38r. 2Ba. on aoll cour:r.e.
comm poot/spa/tennts
$1000/mo 949-632-6318
RESIOENTIAL RENTALS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
&..,. s-y !Br. l/2l>lll
from So B•yfront. Avail
4/l. S1550/mo yearly.
949-723-,1735 by •gpt
Wloaf'lnlnllll
ci-OW... H_,. vrn. '•'"' c_. lbr IAYtaDGI pied comm. WIST NEWPOaT ~ 2br. Iba. w/d. 11ardener. lba Ip wd p;oho. &a• 2br lba II dedl. w d. 3Br 2Ba Z La decl<s
p-., nl&n ~ nsoc pool um. &•led reft111 incld no smll&tPt!U raraee + urp0r1 I~ to
t49-642-4610 Sl575/mo 949-675-2514 Sl850/mo 949 291 XJn i-:11 S2«nn ~
21r, 2 fd beth, upper.
2 c det;ached &••. bal·
conv. new/carpe1Jpa1nl/
.tppl~ SI S95/mo 3023
l•n11s Bay 714 865 2252
Slw 2. Sito .,.,.., unit
c<><ner location. 2 cer
tandem aar. wd hllups,
agt $2200 949-673-7800
Hunttwglon Beadl
* YIAalY * UASlS
Bill GRUNOY REAL TORS
t4t-47S-6161
•TIARlY * UAHS
Bill GRUNDY REAL TORS
t4t-47S-6161
STARTING
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BUSINESS?.
• • • • • • • • • •
o.t.4 5..,i Srr, 78r
28a. del Ilse 2 c an a•
A/C sa-1 P*l. rmwc..
IVfml';. S2CX)n -~lll9
u ... ellew•ltle 145ft
be'(lront view 4bt 3ba
2 c pi\&. dock av ad
$4900 t4t~71-S6H
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teach..-has new open
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IOOIUCUl'ot n up'd
for NP8 membership
or1 Or1•n1zed, depend. del<11l oriented. Quick·
books a must Will train
for custom softwue.
Benefits. Call M·F 9am-
5pm Jan 949 722·2300
IOOHHl'll PT, basic
slulls in c:omputw. hrs
111e open CM area Fu
only 949-54a-2201
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Caltfornl• law re
quwes ttlat c:ontrac
tors taklns jobs that
total S:500 or mot• (labor « mat«lllls)
be hc:enud by the
Contractors State
License Board Slate law also r9qutrn tflat
contrac:ton Include
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on all.advertlsln&. You
can chedl the status of your llcenud
contrac tor •I
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800·321 CSLB Unll
c•nHd contractors
ullln1 job1 lh•t
tot•I 1111 lh•n $500 must si1I• In lh•lf
advartlMments th.It
they are not llcanHd
b)' the Contractors
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M1m•11 enws ICllNft / Mii / ..._.. =::;-=..,; ·ca,.*'
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Custom 8ullt·tns, Crown
Mold1np, Base Boards
lt!>77982 949-837-5642
carpet Repair/Sala
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Software Upsrades,
Tutorln1. Tr•lnlnJ. Co:J:ul: Dr 9&929--3983
Caf1Jll Cleaning
SAVE
35%01
CorJ* e fumilure tuga..q
S.ldu1'1a Ow I 1 I
Flff rsnMAR
23 YIAIS VU'.
BROTHER\
<ARPET SERVICE
800·SS9·7181
••DRIVERS•• MAY
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9\69 x32Y,-•Reefers
48 st1tu 800-547 9169 a3214. Dedruited tum
runs. Ow11er 09«1tors
w a n I e d
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(CAL •scAM)
ORMRS: NOR1lf Aminca
Van l.ns has ~ "' ~ Housdlokl Gooch
and · Fl.11lbed divisions
Minimum of 6 months oNr tradllr ..... ell$)8"
rin:e teqLked dliplncq
on fleet. Trecu pniwam
_..._ ~348-ZlC
Da1Vll5' Eap'd/nup'd ...
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benefits. le1se purchhe,
COL/A w/8 mos. OTR
req'd. Central Refrf1W·
ated 800-727-5865
{CAl•SCAN)
flOUAl OIPlOYMIMT
Now hlnna Entry-pro
fesstonal levels Sl9
S72k+ benef1h/p11d
lram1na. Apply now• For
info on av1i11ble post
lions 1·800·585-9024
Cnnltl&Macny
Irick lledi S'-9 Tiie
Conc:rna. Patio, DriYeway
FirtPlc:, BBQ. Rtrs. Z5Yrs
Ea,p. Terry 714-557-7594
rilec...et•-
c.in.ntWOf-. Be-IQ. Tiie
&. Mora. Rallal>la. Ho 10b
too small 949-5'&1-6746
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or any of the are1t
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Bridge.
By CHARLES GOREN vt1th OMAR SHARIF
end TANNAti HIRSCH .
RICHT surr, RJCRT Pl.AV
NOrrnf • '"°' J lt63 .., IC. J JO
•9'2 WP.ST
• 95
F.AST
•J7l
Ilise to rwo ~ it tn ~ocPlll Wllll
the mQdcm P'9fUcc of i2J)Oli111 the
double and rapoodin& IS 1f there hid
been DO in~ntJon. llnd four speib was reacfled m quick time. Note that
the dwbJe lllld keoc Nonh~ OUI
of' an unll\llkaMe tour-tie.rt oontr1e1 on the..,.. fit.
West lod the ~ o( dUbt, wtUcb
WIS allo'l\txi to bold the crick. The I? KQI ~ 'l o A8753
•KQIO
0 9642
• 7 5 4 3 • defender found the best defense by shinioa lO a 'f*de, covcml by the
ei&flt and jtd wxl won wit6 the q~. After m.ocb thouJht. declarer round ttic winni113 line. Jr was neces-
sary tQ win two 1rtekl. In hcllrts wfule
holding the defenders In ]\IM onel ,,.
SOUTH
•A06U 'V A154,
o Q
•AJ8
~i~
I• Dbl NORTII 2•
EAST .... ....
Tbe queen of dbanionch was lod
and WeSt 00ntinuod IO defend ICCU-
rately by withholding the acc.
Declarer countered by overtakina
with lhc !ting uod coruinuina with the
jacl.. South disc.:unbna i heart. We~t
won with the ace an(! revened IQ 1 11Umr>. the ten wmnmg m dummy
Anochcr heart went on the ten of dia-
monds. Next came the a:e of heans
and anodiec, losinJ to Wesl's queen.
West was tTappod tn an cndplay.
4• .... .... .....
Ope~ kid'. Kini o(.
8y aod Wge. it 1!1 better to play ID
........... fit lhai1 S-3. You can usually
cake discards on ~ ronit suu and ruff's ID either band while being able
10 mrunta111 crump oontrol l>lnce yoo have four carW. in each Tht-cacc:p-
l!On occun when your 4-4 fit 1\ v.cak
and you do not need the tb5eards
Herc 1s an eumole.
We endorse West'~ decmon to
double one spitde for takeout desptte
hokbng onJy three card.~ in the other
map the minor suit ·~ too weak for a two level ovm:a.11 and 11 miJtht
be too dangerou' to act later. Nonli's
A chamond-would pennit dcclatcr
to ruff in dummy while duicanhna
the knave of club5 from hand. and 1
club would be iolO South's tenacc. ln
~ West coonnued with tbc
king of hearts. [)e(-Jarcr ruffed.
cros~ to the king of spades and
tonk •club discard on the winoi11g
hcan. Dccllll'Cl lost ooly ooc lllCk '"
each side suiL
0-enil Offk• 30-40
houri/we.., Reception,
ords prociesws. lb acda.
Must koow Qutekbook,
WOAD & E ~ctl. tncP-e lo
Uor1I at 949-471H!878 or
MJbmlt resume & Slllry
requ1rments to
dm@~
GOVERNMENT JOBS •
Wildlife end Postal. 481<+
per year Full benefits
P11d tralmna No upe
rlence necessery. For
epphc:atlon and oam
call toll free I 888-778
4266 a850. (CAL •SCAN)
WHCMCIJllltWON ,...._&,....._
s.1 .. , .. 1t1 ...
Hewiut 8-:t! and
~....., loalbors
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~~9198iv.m 4Bll2 ,,....... ""-Y tO ht&l'l.....,9&~
Offke/1..adt-rMt for Newport BuslneH
Oqulckbooks &. up req
Chris @ 949·566·9463
Or ..... (,.try Irvine •rH
et SlO/hr Ship & receive
bKk&round.L.. E_!I~ H · perlance l·IMH>'l:>-297\.
PMtel Wl .. lfe Hlrlott
$351( pl us sllJl up bonus.
Call Mon-Fri 7am·7pm
1·800-464·8991 btOS.
Grtl W & W• 5""' OWbJr HP8 resblnnt
[Jp'd & rsk r~
94fY.166.9463 Of 2!»3.Jl5
VMn/SBJ .
PAllllG
rr & PT pos aY111 fu
resume 949 223 8716
Bedr1cal s.vtces
s-1 Mo bpMI
Duncan Olc:trlc: 20Yrs £ap
localiQIAcll Response
~ Lll275870 ~70'2
U<INSID COMTllACTO. Ho Jltl t.oo sm. ,. 19"'-l
RepM. re~. fans,
,.. ,..,., IM: 9$645-3656
floodnl'TUe
&
Poll1hln1 Travertine
All Floor Typea. We'll
Also Re1rout a Saal
Your Kitchen
Counters, Showar1 &
Floofl. Mille It look
llhn1w11aln.
~ a-..1erwtca 1.-11-tU-lH 1
.... .., Cert
av11I "'" 4, hes evarythm& incl A/C Grut lor Balboa
Penn/Island. Bouahl
new 2 yfs aeo lor
Sl4,000, will sacrifice
to best offer over
S5000 MM7WSS6
IMW '91 5401 1iecti/
1rey lthr, lmmac:,
S25,995 vc60698
-.ilo.cotn ~Tf!flX
IMW '97 S211 <-"'· silver /1r•y llt1r. 71111,
lmmac, Sl9,995 "'98272
--*>.corn ~782'2
IMW '91 S211 C..V.
white/ash llhr. immac,
5Sf)d, $19,995 ot215487
wcwallD.com 949-646-7822
UWUllC-'ff
WhlleQ!n. auto, 8.llt m1.
SI 5,uuu 310-375 2522
SEU
your unwanted
Items thfouah classthed
MIU.lll'S HAJIDWOODS ~ 25 Yrs, UfetMM w•ranty
U763144 714 SOI 4933
l.-f en-M ~·cepe
Wet#f mm. trw ........ &. Inst.Ration 25 Yrs HJ>
lie/Insured 949 548-4363
Dll1yW«fi4-. -o.talC.darq.
tnsullatlons, Sprinkler
T rCMlbltllhootq. Tune-
ups, Rep ' lJpe'ades. 7 71S-21D
YI US do your orry wor11·
GllalMlmn
IMW '9' 7401 69li "''• 3yY warr avail, silver I
IU•Y lthr, CO, Ilk• new
cond, v579241 S23.995
firm f1'm. fin aval, 8kr
949-516-1111
•-·•<pel.<••
IMW '99 MS Cetnr
blue/erey, 5spd, spot
less, S26.995 vc:43217
WCWMllD.aim ~782'2
Ce.tlllec '96 Dnllle
E.rnerald ~ lthr. Sl.lpOI"
ci..n. $6895, vJOS523
~ !M!Mi46-7tl22
c.4llec Se4oe DeVlle
'II 5511 mt, cood con
d1t10n 1n & out. SJ,750
949-646-7624, 642 9750
<••lllec 'It Snllle blue, •uto. 11411 mo, nice
$895 v699270
wcwaJlo aim !M!Mi46-782'2
CHEVY 1/2 TON '96,
I 500 short bed, •II
power, ~ustom wheels.
bed top, •m fm cass.
S7000 760-285-5812
awv;i... u•ctr1c Glli 2001 nlfe factory doors
low m1, Newport C11-S3lOO ~-887 3266 ~. J.• S4ksee.i
~.~arr avail, sperjlehna b~m lthr, m. superb
like new cond ¥259721
$6995 fln ava• Bkr 949-
586 1888 -...,..w.-1>·•·· '97 letrepl<i Sport 3.5 V6. 47k ml,
wh1te/11•y mt, 1•111ed,
n/s, llke new S6995
flnal\Cin& & warr 1Y1U
Bkr 949-586-1888 -. ..-... -,_. '00 ln~i.. JILT
VIO, 2.9k. ml, stlvef/&nY
lthr, CO, runn1n1 boards,
fully loaded. hke new,
v872581 S23.495 ft
nanc1n1 •va1labl6 Bkr
949-516-1.HI --.P•··-Ph9n :your ad
loda:yl
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Home Remodelln1 T1i.,
Paint. No lob too small.
Gr..t r9t.I 71'"205-Dll a"'"Y~
20 Yuri hP«lenc•
I'm Ywr H•ndyman
.... 949-650-9525
llNJAUiU$1AJtD FOft
HONEYDO'S )'OUT honey
won'l From Elect to the
kltdlen .. 949-541-9351
THI NA Emernay Service Otll ~ w.. & ... ~ £Jednml. a.. ~ ~ O:Qs, ODln etc ... 96-244~
9-/Tlil -._. ..... =Sa-. !MN42-0CM --------.._..., t/ JUH TO THI OUMPlll ... ..,.. 114-9'1-lllt
HomtD...&. AVAILA8lt TOOAYl ......... Mt-61J·SS.
RISTOiH •RI PAIR
& RIMOOHING
' I ''
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pailx f!!OJ -.-... ..... -"*'wlW
A accoa• u '" Cllamp .. ne, Oiily 20lt ml, ci.an, perfect 1h..,. .
1 owner. Mu1t See
Sll,500949 515-9031
V '00 auto
t11ns, K , t11ll po-, cc,
lotr miles Sl5,900. P
949 574 4244
l•WH 1t4 f,..,._ U 4x4 tibtls'Y .... , IUID
trrl, dlln.. -y92D3IM ~~78:l2 ,.....~ XJf V•nclen
PIH ~II. ml, 11JM'kll111 blk/t.n ltl)r, CO, chrm
whls. full fact wlff, ltlle new S28,4 95 . firm
v842614 flnanc;lna av•ll
Bkr 949·'586· 1888
-Le-J..-r 'H XICI C..w 34' ml, full' factory wan
sparkhnc black/oatmul
lthr, co. chrome whls,
like neW', v67729!>
$34,995 ltnanc:ln1 •veil
Bkr 949 586 1888
-. ..,.i.tu.
.-.. '" GNiil" aw.; t..-*> 414, 6 cyl, white,
SS775 v547571
wcwaito.corn 949-646-7822 ...,...,...,7._..,
rl IDI ni dll1I ~ lltr, cUI mrri, rtlll ~
-b r--co, ll.-1> ore cond Ytl57291 SJ2.995 firw1Cq .. _, llVlll Sitt
949-SM-1111
WWW I ''--:
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lE !;&I mi, wtute/lln
flhr, du•I mnrfs, CO,
brush 11urd, like new,
v726641 $14,995 II
nencln& &. warr avail Bkr
949-5 .. -1111 _ _......_<_
Le1r• '00 lltlCSOO .i!V ... I
ar •Y llhr, nav system,
lmni1c, S22,996 v004959
wcwauto aim ~782'2
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