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• TUESDAY; JUNE 1, 2004
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College try .mo·re complicated this year
Goverr~or's proposal to d ivert incoming Cal State and
UC stude n ts to JCs is giving f~eshmen ple.nty to mull.
spokeswoman Erin Cohn said. "If we
have an influx of students redirected
ftom UC. we have to make sure we have
enough services." •
Marlsa~'Neil
Daily Pilot · •
~ble freshmen but can offer them guar-Last week, Assembly Democrats
anteed . admission after completing gathered with redirected students and
required courses al a California com-faculty to denounce the ~overnor's pro·
munity college. Coast Community Col· posal. -They said they would not pass a
lege Oistiict officials fear the program, budget that contains such provisions.
called lhe Guaranteed Transfer Option, "We must provide access and oppor-
may put additional strain on schools al-tunity for ollr children," Assem bly
ready experiencing budget problems of Speaker Fabian Ntuiez (D-Los Angeles)
their own. sajd in a press release. "By denying
Governor propose_s fee waiver
for r~4irected college students
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Communjty colleges are bracing for
an infl ux of woWd-be UC and California
State srudents despite Democrats' vows
in Sacramento last week to fight Gov.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's plan to redi ·
rect students to junior colleges fi rst.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot '
Graduating high s.chool students di·
verted to community colleges fro m
state universities this fall will face a
good-news, bad-news 5cenario.
thousands or dollar~ on tuition.
· Gov. Arnold Schwart.l'nt'~l'r has
proposed that UC and Cal Statc cam·
puses reduce freshrnun enroll ment by
!0%. meaning roughly I0.000 eligible
students will ~tan ou1 tll commu11i1y
rnlleges.
Under Schwarzenegger's proposed
budget, the UC and California Stat~ sy~
tems1 must turn away nearly .IQ,000 eli·
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"We are stntggling to make annany qualified students the right to attend a The bad news: They didn't get an
outright acceptance to their tollegP of
choice. The good news: They m ay save
Schwar1.enegger i~ re4uesting that
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desses as we can available to the stti-•
dents we curren tly serve:· district See COLLEGE, Paee AS
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A CLOSER LOOK
G~tting
ins.ide the
political
.process
With ele cti o n d a y n earing.
reside nts drum up suppo rt
fo r their choices citi ng
n etworking as the key.
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
NEWPOHT-MESA -Givi11g new mean·
ing to the idea uf poli1ical partie,, 10J ay·s
activists are supporting their pnofcrretl
candidates by breaking out 1hc balloons.
banners 'and beer mug~.
Hecent ·evenls in Co~ta !\1l'\:1 a11J Co-
rona def Mar attracLed dozcno; of o;upport·
ers of President Rush and f)pmncrntk
PHOTOS av DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY Pll 0 T
Simona and Seymour Garibay, mother and uncle of fallen Manne Cpl. Jose Garibay, place a floral display during Memdrial Day services.
. challenger John Kerry to gra.,·.-root~ par-
ties that are equal parts sol'ial cwn1. fund ·
raber and political rwlworking <ippor"tu-
ni1 y.
A day of remembrance
"I invited a few friend~. who·, hen told
their friends, who told their f riend~:· said
Na tasha Palm ;ier, a Corona del l\lar re),i-
dent who hostel.I a May 22 purty al her
house to d rum up support for Kerry.
To make the event fun. Pahnat·r held a
cookout with music from lrbh mu~icians
the renians. She also a:.ked for $25 dona-
tions for Kerrys campaign. I fer original
expectation of about 30 gueM~ mush·
room ed into 75 people showing up.
Jose Garibay and Trevor ·Win 'E a re
among the fall~n soldiers honored on
Memorial Day for serving their country
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
W hiJe thousands of
people gut an early
start on their beach
day Monday,
hundreds m ore gatl'!ered at
Harbor I.awn Memorial Park to
celebrate the holiday's true
meaning.
members came 10 the service on
a picture-perfect day to
ref11ember those who died for
their country.
"I ask you to enjoy the beauty
of the day," Councilma n All an
Mansoor 1old the crowd. "But do
so with reverence for those who
• have given their lives and those
.who have risked their lives."
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"It was ama7.ing," Palrnacr said. "We
had a great time and we raised abou t
$3,000." .
SMALL TICKETS COUNT, TOO
While Republicans are known for big·
ticket evenls tha1 generate hundred s of
thousands of dollar~ in a rnaller of hours.
for t11is campaign they've jumped on the
community·evenl~ bandwagon with "pa r-
ties for the president."
"It went really well for us." ~aid Lee
Lowrey, president of the bran~e Cou nty
Young Republicans. The duh hosted a
party for the president April lY al the Harp
Inn in Cost:\ Mesa.
This-year marked the park's
50th Memorial Day service,
hosted by the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 3536. Boy Scouts,
veter&ns. families an~ community
. The en tire service was designed
as a th rowback. to 1h e park's first
cerem ony. back when the holiday
was known as Decoration.nay. Retired Marine Tom Brett. left, and Sgt. Mark O'Loughlin carry a floral
see DAY, Paee A4 arrangen:ient for soldiers at Costa Mesa's Memorial Day services. ..
The event drew abnut 65 people from
the mid-20s to mid·30s age group, who
lend lo be less involved in politics. Lowrey
said.
THE VERDICT
Nothing hip about changing ones type-style
M y normal typing posture is to sit
on the edge of m y chair,
shoulders hunched forward so I
can see my fingers on the keyboard and
the paper· in the typeWritet at the same
time. That way I know Immediately when
my 6.ngers go astray. It's one.thing to figure
out a few words like "yjrm yjr tph nstlrf."
It's something else to decipher a page of lt.
However, right now I am not allowed to
hunch forward, cross my legs or do a
number of other normal things, all
became of a Uttle accident. .
The dog and I were sitting our on the
pado, enjoying the sun, when I got up to
80 ln the house and ftx a drink -my ftrat
of the day. I underline. Somewhere
ROBERT
GARDNER
between my patio chair
and the door, I fell over
my own feet and broke
my hip. My world
h asn't been the same
since.
My break
necessitated surgery,
and l spent a number
of days ln the jolnt -
not jail but that part of
Hoag devoted to knee
and hip surgeries. Uke
the real joint, I had a
cellmate. another man who shared the
ro0m with a curtain between our beds for
privacy. I'm afraid I wasn't a very good
cellmate. 1 was horribly fuuy after the
surgery and then I'm basically deaf. Soon
after waking, I told the nurse I had to use
the bathroom aitd made an effort to get
up.
She pushed me back down. "Use the
urinal," she said.
"That's what l want to do/ I said, &gftin
trying to pt up.
Again she pushed me down. "Use the
urinal," she said and banded me a plastic
bettle.
I thought lt wu something to drink, but
no, It wu empty. -1 have to uae the
bathroom." I told her, ptUng lrrltaced.
SM Vaoecr, Pact M
Daily Pilot-
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WEATHER
Should be as beautiful as
Memorial Day without the
crowd•.
SeePa1eA2
SPORTS
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than ever thl• ye1r. The fifth
1nnual10CCereventfor boy1
end girt• begin• today.
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KIDS TALK BACK
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funny and
awesome
The Daily Pil o t
vi s ited Whittie r
Ele me ntary Sch ool
a nd a ked s tude nts,
'Wha t do you like
m ost a bout reading?'
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ON CAMPUS '
IN THE CLASSROOM
STEVE McCRANK DAILY PILOT
Seco nd grade student Ale1andra Perez studiously works on a reading assignment in her classroom at Wh1tt1er Elementary School Friday.
Thunderbolt of phonics
Marisa O'Nell
Daily Pilot
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Whittier Elern en tary second-graders study·
consonant diagraphs and "Thundercake" to
f urther their reading skills
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1hu11iler ,turn1'
n;:;;;( 1hey \\,1rnwd llJl \\1lh .1 httlt·
phonic'
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and prnm11111 ring word' and
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th.1gr.1ph' -"1h" and "1'11." 1111
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After tha1. they brokt· 111111 gr1111p'
10 rl'ad a 'tory tall£'d
"Thundcrcakc."
"A girl 111 afrc1id of thumler:·
R·yt>ar·old Ac;hlcy Batre' 'a1d of the
... wry "And lwr grandm.1 trie:, 10 lake •
hl'r lrar:o. away."
Im worked w11h one group. a'k.ing
them quc!-itions about the story and
rcaJing it through with them.
Al another table, B·year-old l ;Jby
Ha111irez <;al quietly. filling out a
workbook with more que,11om
ahoul 1he o;tory. On one p:ige. -;hl·
drew a thunder-.iurm of gray cloudi.
with three yellow thunderbolt ....
CXtcnding dU\o\'11 lo verdant gra~~
Nl'arhy. a 'cparate group ... c11 mi
the floor. li!-itrning 10 1he 'tory on
headphone .... rhey took turn'
fiddling with the lwadset rnntrnf,
and laughing among thl•1111-.C'lves .11
an imidc joke
Rryan Aldaco. 8, flipped through
the hook's pages and came acroc;' a
recipe for an actual thundrrcake.
"Mmm. this look.~ good ... he ~md.
Rkurclo Junre:1.. 8. lmd a differing
opinion.
"The cake has chocolate and 1-.ugar
and flour in il." Ricardo ~aid. "And 11
has tomatoe' I hate tomatuc'> ...
LUNCH MENU Yopla11 Fruit yogurt or Foster FRIDAY sunflower seeds, fruit yogurt and THURSDAY
Farms corn dog, potato wedges, Munchable luncn salad or bean honey·roasted peanuts. (•peanut Adams, Killybrooke. Newport
The Newport·Mesa Umfied
School District offers menu
choices eacn day at elementary
schools Students may ctioose a
vegetarian entree The selection
varies and may be either a salad,
sandwtctl or hot entree School
luncties are S2 ead1 Here's
what's being served this week:
TODAY
Munctiable lunch salad wrth
Pilot
diced pears and choice of milk. and cheese burrito. baby carrots
with ranch dip, fruit turnover and
WEDNESDAY choice of milk.
•Munchable lunch salad or two
pepperoni pruatas. crisp green MONDAY
salad with ranch applesauce and Munctiable lunch salad or Oscar
ctioice ofmilk Meyer all beef hot dog on a bun,
potato wedges, applesauce and
THURSDAY ctioice of milk.
Vegetarian health sandwid1 or
chidlen patty sandwich on a bun. The Munchable Lunch Salad
celery s1idls 'h peanut butter,
Sun Maid rais s and choice of
milk.
Lui. Pen•
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lws pon1t a lal1'"'1S com
PHO roGRAPHERS
Mar~ C Duston. Oon Leacn,
Ken\ Treptow, Douglas Zimmerman
contains tossed greens, ctierry
tomatoes, cradlers and protein
sources such as cheese,
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butter on selected days) Coast, Newport Heights and
Pomona
Papa John's Pizza is served one FRIDAY
dal(JI week with vegetable, fruit Lincoln. Paulanno. Whinier and
and milk at eacti sctiool in place Woodland.
of the regular menu.
MONDAY No child ts discr.!.minated against
College Par!<. Davis, Harbor View, because of race, sex, color,
Kaiser, Newport Elementary. national origin, age or disability.
TUESDAY If it is belteved a child has been
Andersen, California, Eastbluff, discriminated against, wnte
Rea & Sonora. imm ediately to the Secretary of
WEDNESDAY Agriculture, Washington, DC
Mariner's, Victoria and Wilson. 20250.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
VOL. 98, NO. 153 READERS HOTLINE
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Clrcul9tlon
Expect another sunny day to
prevail after some morning
fog, with highs from 74 to 82
near the coast and 83 to 91
Inland. It should stay mostly
clear late, with lows from 57 to
65 and tight winds. I
9 feet with the dominant
period at 8 seconds. Winds
should pidl up to 20 to 30 knots
out of the northwest at night
on combined seas of 7 to 9 feet
with the dominant period at 8
seconds.
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BOATING FORECAST
On the Inner waters, expect
a variable wind at 10 knots or
less. becoming westerly at 10
to 16 lcnota In the afternooo.
making wevee of 2 feet or leas
on a 3-foot south awetl. Wind
should ttay the 18me In the
evening, then teaaen again at
night. making wsves of 2 feet
or leu on a mixed west swell
of 2 feet and aouth twell of 3
feet.
Farther out. expect a
northwest wind at 16 to 26
knots on combined seas of 7 to
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SURF
South-facing breaks should
see waist-high waves thanks to
a southwest swell. The wind
swell wHI badl down into the 1·
to 2-foot zone.
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TIDES
TI me
2:55a.m.
9:09a.m.
2:04p.m .
8:28p.m .
Height
·0.80 feet low
3.87 feet high
1.54 feet low
6.69 feet high
WATER TEMPERATURE
66 degrees
I I 11, I AJ
Cities (lat-~ut opl?ose housing bill
Mayors of Costa Mesa and Newpo rt Beach
don't want t he stateJo assume a m ore
controlling ro le in h a ndling s econd unj ts.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
~I \\l'ORI 1\11 'v\ l 11,1.1
M1•,,1 t--1.iyor (1.U\' l\\01Mh.i11 h
urg111g thl' -.pt'ukc:r ul the: ~!Ute
/\~~l·mbly to oppo-.c: a hill lhJt
w1111ld limit lr1cal l'Ortt rnl over
'l'r11ml u11ih in rt'stc.kntml art'al>.
• It ;, now up 10 dtit:. to uendl:'
hm' hl rt·~ul<1tc 't'l.'Ond 11n11-..
'1Hlll'l 1111t'~ rcfem·J 111 ,,,
"gra11n~· O:.ttl>" '>fill t• tht·y n111 he:
..!''t•d I>\ 11111·-. 111 pmmolt• w11111r
h1111,111g
1 lw hill. p111po~ed h) "''l'llt-
hl)•ni.111 J>a111·11 S1tinhr rg.
111a111lv require-. c1t1c:-. 10 p~rnut
'l.'l'Ulld unit., 111 all rc~iJc:n11:.tl
1011t'-.. Steinberg pmposctl 11 10
pronwt(· mon• h11lll>1rtg in the
-.1att.:. "wi1hcltll u11d11ly 1rnpi11g
,111g on local prefc:rt'11n·-. .cr~d
u Jm1 n111111y policie~ ... l>a11J Ste111
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OASIS SENIOR CENTER
Meals on Wheels volunteers are
needed to d1s1ribute prepared
dishes to homebound semors 111
the Newporl Beach arec:1. Tl'C
e1ehv••I) tim e is between 11 30
c:1 m and 1 p m daily rhe center
also needs volun1eer nurses fo r
11~ semi-monthly blood pressure
screenmgs. The center offers this
st;rv1ce between 9 and 11 a m
tl'e first and 1h1rd Tuesdays of the
month Volunteers should
('Omm1t two hours once a month
or volunteer on a substitute
basis The cenrer 1s at 800
Marguerite Ave .. Corona del M ar
19491 644-3244
OPERA PACIFIC
1 he Ope1 a Pac1f1c Gutlrl All1anco.
,1 support group tor Opera
Pnc1f1c. l1as act1v111cs for
volunteers (714) 546-6000.
OPERATION CLEAN SLATE
Operation Clean Slate. a Costa
M esc1 b<1sed organ1zat1on for
graff111 prevention, needs
volunteers to pamt over 9raf1111
ctnd o ther duties. Michael
Howard, (714) 435 0745.
OCC NAUTICAL LIBRARY
Orange Coast College's School of
Sd1ling and Seama11shcp needs
hook donations for its Nautical
l1l>rary Thousands of volumes
of boating-related titles 11re
needed The School of Sa1hng
and Seamanship 1s at 1801 W
Coast Highway Newport Beach
(949) 645 9412
ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH
SHELTER
The largest family shelter in the
cou11w needs volunteers lor l\s
children's programs It especially
desires tutors and those who can
take part in act1v111es after 6 p.rn
Tutors will work with groups of
children ur md1v1dually, helping
ct'ltldren 1u their academic
µroblem areas Volunteers will
also act as a big brother or big
sister during the summer Jaime
Mayo. 19491631 -72l3
ORANGE COUNTY HUMANE
SOCIETY
A volunteer group serving the
communities of Costa Mesa.
Newport Beach and Huntington
Beach needs a111mal·toving
volunleers for two·hour shifts on
weekdays to wal~ dogs and help
ht:rg'J> Lon11numca11on Dtn!t.'tor
~.1m IJtl-.on.
Monahan !>t-'t'!> lht' 1>111 ai. ;111
unwaJHed 111tru!>11Jll by tlw !>lillc.
"I think it's bat! ~ovcrn1111:111
polity for the state to mandate
t'ilies' land use." M onnhan -.aid.
"And tht:re are m11rh helter ways
ol promoting hous1111< ratht'r
than aJlowing unr~tru.:ted build·
II\~.
I he brJI pal>:.ed till' A!>Wntbly
un I hurl>day. It now heads to the:
-.1.uc St•nate
Mun.th.in 1' sc1111i11i.: t~!>t:mhly
~pcaker Fabian Nunt•/ a lcller
outlining C1t!>la l\le!>a·i. rn11rer11!>
\\rJLh the bill. Onr or the top rnn-
Cl'rn' l'Xprcssed in 1lw letter i~
1ha1 requiring second u111ts 111 bl!
allowed in all residential area:.
t•lintinates exislit1~ h'Uiddim·!> for
neighhurhood coinpatihility ,111d
nrn'>i-.tency
socialtze them to help them get
adopted. Beforel:>urchasmg a
pet, please visit the shelter at
2163 Newland. 1-funtinglon Beach
betw een Pacific Coast Highway
and Atlanta. (714) 540·2288.
ORANGE COUNTY CHILO
ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER
The center needs volunteers to
work with high nsk families and
children, providing w eekly
emotional suppo~ to fam11tes,
mlan1s and first-time m others 1n
their homes. The center 1s ask111g
for a three-hour weekly
comm1tmen1. (7 14) 543-4333
ORANGE COUNTY
COASTKEEPER
Newport Beach-based Orange
County Coast keeper 1s loolung
for enthusiastic volunteers to
help monitor water quality
Training sessions for volunteers
are available (949) 723-5424 or
hrtp.wwww.coastkeepe1.01g
ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
Volunteers are needed for a
variety of functions (714)
839·6199
ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS
TASK FORCE
The task force 1s recruiting
volunteers for the lnterfa11h
Council Network to work
one·on-one with homeless
adults m a program on basic hie
sl<1lls. (949) 263· 1774.
ORANGE COUNTY ~USEUM OF
ART
Learn more ahout art and share
with your community by
becoming a docent at the Orange
County Museum of Art. A
volunteer docent guides adults
and school groups through the
galleries and teaches about lhe
museum's collections and
e1<h1b1tions. (949) 759-1122, ext
204
ORANGE COUNTY
PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Docents are needed 10 lead tours
of the Center, 600 Town Center
Dr.ive, Costa Mesa. Learn about
the history and the development
of the Center and the workings of
the bade stage areas. (714)
556-ARTS, eXl. 833
ORANGE COUNTY WORK S
Participate in life management
and employment training
workshops as a success coach to
foster teens 16 to 18 years old
(949) 509· 1451.
ORGANIZATION FOR THE
HUMANE CARE OF ANIMALS
Volunleers are needed to care for
stray and lost animals tn the
Living:-=:
AIRcUsS1c
. AIR PURJfJCATI ON SYSTEM
UV Light Kills Viruses,
Germs and Bacteria
Bring Nature,s Outdoor Freshness
Into Your Home.
Proven To Eliminate Mildew, Pet
Odors, Tobacco Smoke
TRINITY PURE AIR
(562) 546-0212
"We feel th iia 1-. 1m·:o.p1111!»1hll·
planning and ffiU)' well (JUI ll:O. al
ud1.h with many re!iidc111., i11 11111
curnm uni1y." 1he ll·111.·r. -,1~nl'J
by Monahan, ~late-.
ni'e tity has alrc;,itl fl'\'l'>C:d "'
'>t'Cond·Ullll law 10 l'Ofll(lly Wllh
a previou~ btll .111d would hJH' 10
change ii agalll it ~t1.•111h1.·rg\ bill
b approwd by t:11~. Arnold
Sd1warze11egger ·nw 1.·11y·, law
o nly allows second unlli.· 111 tht·
lowest density. '>lll~le -friniily rt''il
denaial 1.one!>. At>~oda1c l'l;,i11111•1
Wendy Shih \llld.
The propo!>tl'J bill l>l.itt·~ 1h,1I
d1iel> have 10 perrn11 ~et·o11d
unit~ in .tll r<.'~itlen11.J /Olle'> h111
can apply dilTeri.•111 -.t.1ntlJrtl' 111
different 1one'>. It ,1!'11 'eh 11u1 .1
minimum un11 ~l/t' ot ,1L il«1'1
fl()() square feet. Cchta Mt•,,1 tlot•,
11111 have i1 minimum 11nll ~1/t'
for -;econc.l t111il\, Shih -..ntl
l'he bill <11!.u dictall''> to nt 11·'
lhf' density of hou-.in~ .illowl'cl
on school db1ritt propr11v 0111·
of thl• re4uirl'menh 1.., 1h.11 11 .t
~chool dio;trict dee1tlt·' 111 .11111"
Newport Beach. Costa M esc1 and
Corona del Mar areas 1949)
722-1357.
PACIFIC SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
The Orange County P11c1f1c
Symphony Orchestra's
Volunteers in Educal4on
Opportunities program ne1!clS
volunteers to assist ch1ldrc11 111 a
variety of hands·on n1us1cal
activities. Volunteers spend a
total of six Sa1urd11y morm119s
with the ch1lclren. (714) 755 5788
ext. 244.
PARENT HELP USA
Founded l;)y Mothers and Others
Against Child Abuse. P,1rcn1 Help
asks the public for hP.lp c:111d
volunteers to mforrn lhe
community on vital 1ssut•S
affecting children and 1hc l.11111lv
(949) 65..0-3461 or (949167!> 52/1
PEDIATRIC CANCER
RESEARCH FOUNDATION
PCRF. which raises money It•
support pediatric cancer
research, needs volunteer~ lur ,,
'variety of duties 1949) 859 G3 12
THE PHARMACOLOGY
RESEARCH INSTITUTE
The institute 1s look111g for
volunteers to take p c111111 .i c;1udy
on Quining smoking To learn
more about 1he program, cc:1ll
(888) 774-4673
PRIME DYNAMICS
Prime Dynamics, a Newpon
Beach nonµrolil o rganizcJllOn lor
lhe 99 and younycir SCI. needs
volunteers for tt s prow ams 1949)
262·7300
PROJECT CUDDLE
Proiect nonprofit orgart1z;it1on
rhat meets the needs of girls and
women factng unplanned
pregnancies In add111on to of11ce
help and 12-hour hotline sh1hs
once a month, volunt!'crs are
needed for an aux1l1My yrouµ
and fundra1sing comm1nees ancJ
to help d1slnbute stickers to stop
babies from IJeing abandonecf 111
trash bins Service groups of .ill
kinds -mom's groups,
churches, students. men and
women's clubs, ;md
company-sponsored sport "
reams -are wanted for crea1111"
fundra1sing µro1ects The
organiza11on also needs donarNJ
gift items for mothers and
babies. (714) 432 9681 or
h Np:11www.p101ecrcud,lle '"9
PROJECT TOGETHER
Pro1ect Together seeks ,1d1Jlt
volunteers to os1abhsh A 11us1111\J.
one·to-one relat1onsh1p w11h
ct11ldren stressed from family
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supervision f{lr th11 proyram
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POLICE FILES
NEWPORT BEACH
·~Awnue:A
disturbence was reported
In the 700 blodc at 1 16
a.m. Monday.
• Chennet Roed: A
suapicloo1 vehicle was
reported at the comer o f
Oceen Froot at 2:17 a.m
Monday.
·~Avenue:
S u1picious circumstances
were reported at 4:48 a.m.
Monday.
• EbbtJde Road: An
animal problem was
reported in the 2700 blodt
at 9:18 e.m . Monday.
• 4ett1 Street: Petty theh
was reported al the beach
at 9:45 a .m. Monday.
• Bay Awnue W.st:
Hazardous materials were
reported in 1he 900 block
Bl 10:22 a.m. Monday
• 38th Street: Vehicle theft
was rei:fbrtedinthe100
block at 10:59 a.m .
Monday. • v .. Udo: Robbery was
reported'in tile 3400 block
at 11 ;29 a m. Monday.
• JamborM Road: Hit and
run on a parked vehicle
wasreportedinthe3300
lilodc at 3:04 p.m.
Monday.
•30th Strwt: Road rage
was reported a t Balbo a
Boulevard at 3:04 p.m.
Monday.
• Bristol Strwt: Forgery
was reported in the 2100
bodt at 4:28 p .m. Monday.
VERDICT
POLITICAL
Continued tr om A 1
"They t.lun'1 lullow .tll tlw po
liliral rnces frum prt'!.1di:111 a.II
the way duwn to ~rhool hoard
llley'rt! just focused on Lht· gt·n
cral d cc tiun," l.c>Wll)' '>did
" nm\'!. tht' kind Of people W1•
were trying to attrart. lllHl I thinL
WC' SUCCl·eded."
llw i.tr-.u.s-roo1.., app roach u111.J
1he pl'r,11n.il wuch of u lor.11
event are allrac11ve \Cl De11w ·
r rats and llepuhlin ms for tllflcr·
t·n1 rcusu11~.
.. or Palmaer, holt.linl( a Kt'rry
puny ofTered a chnnn• 10 talk 1u
undecided vott'r' who w;mt in
formation .md tn m1'1'l lkmo·
er.Hie alh£'.., 'ht• did11'1 know w1·rt'
DAY
Continued from A I
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p mgr.1m Wl'rt' .tlmo ... 1 ldl.'lllll1ll 10
lhl· origmal. 'i<mJ ma..,lt'I o l
u •rc111oi11t'!> and po ... 1
u >111m.i11lll'r I l.1rold I lnhl
I l1·u 11.iti1111 l >.1v \h i'> '' 1 n.unt·d
duriug 1h1• ( l\'rl W.11 hl·t .11J..,l' llll'
th.1y rt'll ll'lllht•re•d tlw 11a11un\
ra ... uaJ11t·' 11f w.tr hr d1·n>rJllllg
lhl'lr W<1Vl"> I ht· 1r.1dt1ion 'fHl'iHI
and 111 I ~7 1. < 11ng1 e.,, d t•l·l.1rctJ
l\lcnHmal 1>11y ,1 11.111011.11 holiday
Al Mo11llav\ n ·11·111tn1y. llll'
park hvct.l 11p 10 1iw ori~1~al .
tl.ll11l' with 11..r~' eke 111at111g 1lw
walkwar .rnd v1·1t·ra11< gr.l\t''
"FVC'l"\'Wht•n· VOLi J1111~. Villi I ,111
,,.,. 1h1· rl'd,-whrie .11111 hl11t'."
1 lohl ..,.,,d "rl111't' .rw 1h1· t "'"''
w1• r;111 ;dway ... b1• proud ul "
~lort' th.111 21) wr1·,11h, l\t'tc•
l.tid ·" till' l l'lt'lll0 11\,
herl' 111 hl·uv1ly Rt'pubhcan
Or JllKt' C.oumy
"I L.wu11-1 u John Kerry H1cker
vn 1he h.1tk of rny mr. I havt'
WJ lll"ll .1 rnuple of t.hny loo~
.uuJ '>hJl.1t1g'> 111 1 lw he.id." she
,.ml.
Uut ~hr\ ... 1.1n111g lo get pO!!l·
llVl' rt'\fKHl\I''> ,I\ Wdl.
"I hry'll rnme up .ind 'ay. 'Oh
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1h1111gh1 1h1·1t· Wl0n•11'1 any
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I 1,1ln'lut•r ..,,11!1
lk puhlit.111\ ll\l' gala l'Vl'lll~ to
1.t!'>l' 1110 11rv. blll tlll'y al'io havt·
l1111i;: rdkJ 0 11 t·•,mmu111ty activ
Ille' lO l'l'F;l\ll'r volt'r' amt dru1n
up v11hm1t•e r-; tor phnnt• banks .
I .owrcy 'ard.
"You haw 10 haw ho lh ltypc•,
of l'\.Cnl,I. or I dn11'1 -.ee a l'am·
p.1ig11 wor~11tg." ht' '<aid .
NOT JUST COF'fEE ANO CASH
While the fr1ends-lnvitlng
friends !\lrategy of political ne t-
working is nothinK ne w. h's be·
come le~ common in recent
yeari. ht>c,1u1>e nauonal·lt>vt>I
c andidates havt> to focu~ o n
fundraiM11g, i.a1d UC. Irvine po
litk al sdc11cc prof.;s:.ur Mark Pc
tJ;l('CU.
!'reside nt Bu~h repon edly
ufll'n raisc\ several million dol·
lar!. tor the GOP at a single event.
"You don't raise that kind uf
m ot1l'Y having 1:uffcc al c;omc
one's house," Petracn1 said
In the l!:lBOs. candidate~ began
using mo rl direct mail, whit·h
rn11 specifically lal'~f.:I vo ters by
drrnographics, he said . BUI 1ha1
kind 11f imper<.ona l s trategy
lt'ave ... '>Omrthing 10 be desired
111 this t:ll'l llOll, wher<' evt•ry vote
1 ltlw ly to count.
"l'hl' neighbor's icoing to hiwe
more pt'n.Ua.'>ive power over the
individ ual than 11~ piece of di-
rect mrul." Pr trncca \jltl
Newpon ·Mei.a pol111raJ acuv·
Ii.I'> have .1n01her five mon th'> to
te'>I their power. of pe r .. u m;ion,
an d both Hepublicani. and
Oem ocmts pfjn 10 hold m ore
pa rty· ·tyle events for their presi-
de n11al 1:anclidate .
Daily P1lo1
precincts or an swer pho nes, he
~d.
The party also channeled
what Pfeiler St!eS a:. a growing
d issatisf:u·tlon with lhe pres1-
demial admjnis1ration . drawiflg
o ut newcom ers 10 lhe pollr1cal
sc:ene like tiimself, he sajd.
"I wanted to make a little bit of
a ~rence." h e said. "The $0 ·
cial pa.rt was fabulous too.
rraJmaerl can dance quite an
Irish jig."
For information on panies fur
presidential ca11dida1cs, visit
www.CieorgeWDl1sh.com Ot
www.kerryoc.com online.
For ..,om e. u1e evcnrs have
Jc111e 1he1r job Hoh Pfei lt'r, a
Co~ta Mt'sa voter w ho':. a rcgb·
lercd Hepublican l1u1 considers
himself lrrt-leaning, a11ended
f'ulm.1er'!> Kerry ba:.h
II was.\he first lime ht•o; June •ALICIA ROBINSON covers
rinythlng pt)Jitk.d, but the 1•ve1\I ~business, politics and the
appcafrll 10 him bc·c:<>_use he e nvironmenl. She may be reached
wanted tu contribute ~omething at (949) 764-4330 or by e·ma11 at
h111 dOl''n't h;1ve time 10 walk al1c1a.robinsonl011atimes.com.
The Eternal Flame, hghted at
each Costa Mesa Memorial Day
service, burns in the
foreground while members of
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rt·nw1 nhl'n11.: 1lw tl~ .. 1tl from
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PHOTOS BY OOIK".I AS ltM~l[Rl.'Al4 DI\ I"'' OT
Family members of Marine Cpl. Jose Garibay, who was killed rn Iraq more than a year ago. attend
Memorial Day services at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park and Mt. Ohve Cemetery in Costa Mesa.
'American Legion Post 455 and
the Costa Mesa Fire
Department proceed with the
posting of colors.
We went back ;uid lonh
several more timl''> bcfort• 111y
daughter popped up .. n11' ,,
called a urinal.~ '>hl' 'Jlt.I.
poi11 11ng a1 the h1>11lt· Whc11 I
wn:. s1ill uncomprl•h1•111l1111>(, ~lit•
srud, "lJaddy, put your pl'tl>.., 111
the plastic: and pet•1"
She l(UI high murk:. lor
alliteration, and -.he nf,o KOi
high m urk:. for volunll'. 11.tlf of
I loag probably heard I 1t•r
Ccnainly my mnmmalr did, and •
an hour l111l'r hc had hirn<.l'lf
wheeled tn another morn. 11,..,
wife loo~n~ likt· ,11,, 'm ellt'd
'lornethln g u np lc·a,am .1-. 'h1·
tlounced hy.
I lucked OUI II) my rlt'xl
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t'ndur111g 1hr U\ual chao' of J
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plea .... ttrl' 111 w;1krn>t nlt' up .11 m id
hour:-. 111 take my blood ptl'"ure
and 'ut'h, and I.hen finully I wa ..,
rcmanded humi.' -had tn Ill\'
d ug. lny own bed a11d had .. to
my rum and coke. Of 1·our~l'. 11\
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som!"onc here 24 hour-. a Jay to
remind me 1101 lu nos!'> my It'~'
and 1101 to hunch forward. I-or
someone who''° used 111 hv111~
alone. it's a little ha rd It> Kl't u~cJ
to, biy sd I:.. V. C.odd
dsof.vpmdofn yjr .. :ynm<;yohr/
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del Mar res1denr and 11 lormer
judge His column N ns TuesdclY!>
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AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN ctems lo
lhe Darly Pilot, 330 W. Bav St.,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by e·m a1I
lo lu1s.µens '" lst1mes com; by lax
to 19491 646-4170; or by calling
19491 574L4298 Include the time
elate and location of the event. as
well as a conlact pho ne number
TODAY
Or•nge County's United Way will
host 11s 2004 Carnpa1gn
Celullra!lon, which will hJ nor 1he
lo p md1v1dual and corpo rdte
donors lo health .ind human
services The even< will at 7 p m
a11he Balboa Bay Club and
Resort, 1221 W. Coas1 Highway,
Ne wport Beach. Tcdtets cosl S75
(9491 263·6176
WEDNE SDAY
The Fnends ol the Newport
Beach libra ry will host ils annual
rneetmg alo ng with a
compllmentary lunct1 Linda
Katsouleas, library services
drrector, will speak at the event
The event wrll be at 11 a m rn me
Friends Meeting Room at the
Newport Beach Central library
1000 Avocado Ave , Newpon
Beach. Info rmation and
reservations: (949)646-41 31
The Mariners Joint Use library
Com mittee will host a new
Mariners Branch Library
commun11y open house. which
w 1ll leature architectural
rend e rings. elevations dnd sne
plans fo r lhe new Donna and
John Crean Ma nners Branen
library Starbucks coffee will be
D ,, \ ( [ T 11 F.
IC HT A w~'.
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J..HOVtded. Thi;, event will be from
7 to 9 p.m . RI 2005 Dover Drive.
Newport Beach. Information.
1949) 702 6600, (949) 644 3078.
The Banning Ranch Par* and
Pr serve Tasl\ Fo rce will host a
mec11ny to presenl1ls v1s1 on for
1urn,ng Banning Rancn 1n10 a
pubic<. park The event will be al 7
pm in lhe Victo ria Room at •he
Cos111 Mesa Community
Ne19hborhoou Contor, 1845 Par((
Ave , Cosla Mesa. f11fo rma11on
hNn taskforce s1er.1club org
l>ann111granch
THURSDAY
Hoag Hospital w ill offer 11
c.ommumty educauon class o n
"Arthritis of the Knee" The class
will be presented by Dr. Alan
Bt•VN at 6 p.m a11he Hoag
Hospt1al Conference Center 111
Newport Beach lnformahon and
rosorvallo ns . 1800) 514-4624, ''''P· www hoognosp1tal org
SATURDAY
Childhelp USA's Costa Mesa
the1p1u1 will host Ferragasto at
5 30 r> m at the Blo om1ngdale's
courtyar<11n Fashion Island, 701
Nuwport Cen1er Dn ve, Newport
Be;ich Tho event well include ari
ltalran buffet, dancing. live music
opport111111y drawings and hve
auction T 1dte1s cost $65 to $75
lnlorma11on (949) 548-4228
The Costa MtH·Newport Harbor
lio ns Club wrlf host its annual
Fesh fry anci carnival, whcch will
mclu<le the club's fa m ous frrecl
cod loleslaw. lrres. musical
f'111orta1nmen1 and 1he Miss Costa
Mos,1 Beau1y Co ntest The event
E~perrt'rKf' lhi-won<lf'rtlll (l!IWW Of r"~'l Ull\t• t lw1 l<"l .. 1.1j.l('clt•,
wt11l1• dining Of'I tti. Wi lf'r M the Fe~ C1h1n. Ttlcn t•1110~ c CK kt,111\ ,1nd
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i\11\'1 llll' n·rt'nlt>lly.
II l yt•m old ( 11'\a I\ 11·,,1 11·\fd1·111
wrll be from 11 a.m.10 9 pm at
lions Pa rk. 570 W. 18th SI.. Costa
Mesa. Information: (949)
645-1600, (9491574-0337.
hNp:tlwww.geoc1tes com lions
ftshfry
Sur u Tabla will host its annqal
Bridal Fair Iha! wlll include '
informal modeling. bridal
coordinato rs, pho1ographers, and
d rawings for p rizes The event
~111 be from 1 to 5 p m at Sur la
T•ble, 832 Avocado Ave •
f\{ew po n Beacn. lnfo rm a11on
(949) 640 0200
The Environmental Nature Center
will host a birding walk w11h
e xpert birder Maya Dedcer The
e vent well be from 7·30 to 9·30
a m . al rhe Environmental Center
16th SI , Newport Beach The cosl
rs SS for nonmembers
Information: (949) 645-8489
The Camp w ill host "Made in
Cos1a Mesa:· a pottery bataar
reaturrng ceramic art by local
student artis1s will be from 2 to 5
p m . al 2937 Bris1ol St .. Costa
Mesa. Information. (7 14)
966-6661, hNµ·1 'WWW.the
csmps1te.com
The Heatth Emporium will host e
free os10oporos1s screening by
lane labs Bone Mineral
Assessment System. The eve111
wrll be from 10 a.m 10 2 p m . al
3347 E Coast Highway, Corona
del Mctr Information' (9491
673·2244
SUNDAY
The Coste Mesa-Newport Harbor
l ions Club will host its annual
Fish Fry and cam1val. whcr.h will
include the club's famous frred
cod, coleslaw . fri es, musical
ente rtainm ent and the Miss Costa
Mesa Beauty Contest. The event
will be from 11<e.m. to 9 p.m. at
lions Pa rk, 570 W. l 81h St .. Costa
Mesa. Information: (949)
645-1600. (949) 574-0337,
htrp:Jlwww.geor1tes comlltons
fishfry.
The 11th 1nnu11 B1fboa lal•nd
Parade "Remember When" will
feature sucn lhings as Iha 3rd
Manne Aircraft Wing Band,
antique cars, floats, fire lrudcs
and notable gues1s Tho parade is
"edicated to the Batta II on 1 s1
Marines, Camp Pend leton.
adopted by Iha city of Newport
Beacn. The event will begin al 11
a.m . Information: (949)
723-4177.
JUNE9
Sherman Ubntry and Garde"'
will host ·Patio Gardening~ with
Wade Roberts, director of
gardening. Roberts will provide
Information on oon1elner
gardening. soil m hce•. watering
l<ttedules, t.rtlllzlng and pest
con1rol. The event will be e t 2647
E. Coatt Highway, Corona del
Mar. The cost 11 $30. Information
and registration: (949) 673·2281.
JUNE 10
The Supt Ptum Arb end Cnfta
F9ttlval will be from 9 a .m . to 8
ll.1y bdd.., 'Im\ ly 111adl' "" way
our ol 1lw par!..''"" the ht'lp of a
Hu)' ..,t.0111 hl'lch. l\'ho "'rved on
.1 tl1•,1toyt•r Ill lht• ~mllh l".ir1tit
1h11 mg \VorltJ War II,\\ ..... l'agcr
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lh~ '111111-two ... 11h111.iri1ll''·
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p.m m Build ing No. 10 at the
01Jnge County Fair nnd
Exposrt1on Center, 88 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa Information: 15621
598 0857,
flttp . IWWw sugarp lumcrafts.com.
Macy's and In Style Magazine will
host "On Impulse" a fashion
pr!'lsentalcon from designers such
as Max Azna, Shelli Segal and
M arc Jacobs The eve nt will also
feature, music. codcra1ls,
m akeovers and sf..m trealments.
Part1c1pan1s must be 21 o r o lder.
The even1 bene fits the Newport
Beach Film Feslrval and will be
from 7 10 9 p m at Macy's
Impulse department. South Coast
Plaza, 3333 Bns lol St . Costa
Mesa Th e cost 1s S 10
Information' (7 14) 556 0611 ext
4231
The Newport B~ach Public
Lihrary w1fl hos1 a
gro undbreaking celebration for
the new Donna ant.I John Crean
Ma rmers Branch library at 1 p.m ..
ne xt to Manners Elementary
School, 2100 Mariners Drive,
Newport Be ach. lnforma1ion·
(949l 717-3078.
Someone Ca res Soup Kitchen
well ho no r Anion Segerstrom a t
us annual Flag Day Dinne r and
Sile nt Auction from 6 10 9 p.m. at
720 W 19th St., Costa Mesa. The
eve nt will feature Chef Leon
Matthews. The cost is $45
Information and reservations
(949) 548·8861
JUNE 16
Shenn•n Library and Gard4tfls
will host a short histo ry of Coro na
del Mar's "China House" with Dr.
William 0 Hendndcs, the director
of the lrbrary. The evenl will be at
7 30 p.m . at 2647 E Coas t
Hig hway, Co rona del Mar
Information and reservallons:
(949) 673-2261.
JUNE 20
The 5th Annual Top Banana
Classic Car, Trud< and Motorcycle
Show will feature a yellow car
theme with best import bes\
graphics, best woody, best
m otorcycle among other
categories. There will also be
ac11vitles such as a banana s plit
building and e&ting conlests. '50s
and '60s musical enlertainment.
Non-yellow vehicles may enler
the contest. The event wlll be
from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. et the
Ora nge County Farr and
Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive,
Coste Mesa. Registration fee for
non-yellow vehicles cost is$1S to
$20. Information (949) 723-6663.
JUNE 21
Swtmmlng le1aon1 Including
level• one through five wlll be
offered et Halecntlt Ptrk.. 3107
Klllybrooke Lane, Coate Mesa.
Information: (714) 657·72.34.
JUNE23
lm"""90etlng wtl hott •
gathering for Orange County
alngl" et 7:08 p.m. at the Hard
Rock C3fa, 461 Newport Center
Drive. Information:
h"p:/!www.8minut~11t/nf1,COm.
~omc of m y old buddies and pay
respects for the unei. who've
pa.~t>d away," he said.
• MARISA O'NEIL covers educa11on
She may be reached at (9491
574-4268 or by e-mail al
marisa oneil "lat1mes.com
JULY IQ
The 4th annual Orange Crush
Demolition Derby will be from 2
10 8 p.m. al the Citizens Business
Bank Arena, Orange County Farr
a nd Exposition Center, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. Information:
(619) 424-3348.
ONGOING
The Newport Center
Toaslmaster's Club can help you
improve yo ur public speaking
skills o r polis h your business
presentations. Members come
from a variety of professional
d isciplines and badcgrounds The
group meets eve ry Monday
morning from 7 10 8:30 a.m. a t
610 Newport Cenler Drive,
Newport Beach. Validated parking
is available in the parking
s tructure neict 10 24 Hour Fitness
Gues1s are welcome.
Inform ation: (949) 721-5732.
#
The Newport Beach Walking PfOb
meets at the comer of SuperiM·
and Hospital Roao m Newport
Beach at 9:15 a.m. Monday
through Salurday and 7 p.m .
eve ryday. Information: (949)
650-1332.
The Newport-Mesa cribbage club
mee ts o n 1he second and fourth
Wednesdays of every month
from 6:45 to 9 p.m. at Oasis
Senior Center, 800 Marguerite
Ave. in Corona del Mar. The cost
is $2 Information: (949) 646-5293
Th• ACLU of Orange County
meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday
o f e very month at lhe Unitariafl
Universalist Church. 1259 Victoria
St in Costa Mesa. Each month:s
meeting will feature a differen1
s peaker on issues relating to the
Bill of Rights. Information: (714)
957-6107.
Yoga claaae1 will be offered
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m . for nine weeks
at West Newport Community
Cenler. Registration is $54 for one
class eacn week or $100 for two
days a week over nine weeks for
Newport Beach residents. Others
pay an additional $5. Information!
(949) 644-3151
Costa M ... 'a R~ DMtion
will provide a three-ho ur theme
birthday party for up to 20 gue.fa
at 1he Balearic Community C~ier
~kdaya from S to 8 p.m.;
Saturdays from 11 1.m , to 2 p.srC
or 4 to 7 p.m.; end S undays from
4 to 7 p.m . Partie1 for cnlldren 6 to
12 will consist of lunch/dinner;
games. crafts, prizes, ceke wi"J
Ice c ream and supervision by
1taff. Partiea cost ffom S260 to:
$300. Information: (714)
764-6158.
AV9MtyofptM'9, ~
end group awlm lffeon• wlll i..,
offered thl1 summer et the ..
Marian Bergeson Aquatic CentW
at Corona del Mir High School._
Option• include one-on-one
Instruction on Saturd9yt end a
Monday-through-Thu~sy ~
See TOWN, Past AS
, I ------------........... --_,...------------------Oally P11ot
.COLLEGE
Continued from A 1
prowrn. that 7,000 bludenil> will
talc the i.;uara11teed transfer op·
liu11. i.uid 11.D Palnwr. bpoke~
111.111 for tht' .. 1.ue's dl·partmt'nt
ol fioo11ce Between increa~l·d
university, particularly aftt'r '>lUdc1ll fees and budget allocu·
guara.rueeing they would be ud· lion~. the .state's commllnrty col·
rnitted if quallfied, we're deny· leges will be able to accommo· mg access and we're shattering Jate an additional 86,000
their dreams. This is simply un· srudents1 he ~aid.
.arceptable." But for the current 2003·04
lWo week!. ago. lhe ~ta!\' Sl'n ,cJ1011I yeur. about 15.000 bill ·
ate budget subcom111111ec un lklllb Ml' unfunJt·J. l..ay i.a1d.
education voted to rel>tore $500 I h<.1! meJll'> lornl tJp,trictb have
million lo higher educa11011, lu uhb11rb the t•xtra coi.lb by lay·
~hich woulJ restore thou ... and' m~ ufl laculry. l·or Coa~L Corn-
of student spaceb at Cd '\tale munlty ColJPge Db1ric1, that
and UC campuses. rhc full en may mean endini,-: up back on a
ate budget cornmiuee wiJ) con state lisc;il wau.:h list. Tl1e dis-
sider the recommendation lattn tricl ii. off the li~l right now b1it
this munth. just vmetl 10 give suhbtantial
But· thousands of 4ualifie<l ra1'e' 10 its chancellor, prel>i
prospective studcnli. have .LI <lcn1s and vice cl1ttn1·cllors.
ready receiveJ their rrdirecllo11 TrnditionillJy, ~•udents qualify
le11ers, leading cnm111un11y col-lor UC: adm1s:.io11 based on their
leges to wonder hm' to Jettl grade' in collt'ge prep das:.es
with the potential rrui.h. and i.tanclardi7ed te'>t ~corei. on
Schwarzenegger's propo,ed a statewide numerical index.
bu_sSget promise!> 3% more fund' fhey could aJso become eligible
· th1 year to lOmmuni1y collci.;eb if they rnnked in the top 4% of
.tn compem.ate for typical en-their own high school or i.conng
r<l)lment grow1h. But with baby l'Xtremcly well on standardized
boomers· childrt.>n alrt•;1<ly 1cM.1>.
-bf4ngiog more freshmen 10 ml Under the state\ l\la ter Plan
·.I~ campu .. ei., the redirectnl lur education, UC 1~ meant lo
· Students will put a strain on admit the top 12.5% of the pub·
cornmunity college .. that hJ\'t' lie high .. chool graduating clns:.
J.lr~ady been forced 10 cut tlw .md <...ihfornia State to admit
uwnber of cour'c' olforetl. one third Because of compct1·
Cohn c;ald. 1 ion, 1mJividuaJ campust's con-
Orange Coa .. 1 Colll'gl' 11<1' haJ durl .1 more thoroui.;h compre·
to mt 1,500 class r>et:twn~ in till' he1v .. iw rl·view of all aspens ror
past few year:... !"he} \\('ft.' .tblt• lo .idl\lj'>,11111.
"hring bal'.k 55 thi:.. ... pr111g .111d <.ali fornla Stair rampuse'> are
h11pe to maintain 111a1 It h 'I 11 '\Jll'l'll'tl ta retlirt'rl J.1100 'Ill·
atld '\Ome t)HHl' 111°111~ tu co11111111n1ry rnllei.;e'
~ommu111~col~·~~J'~ It . h~ll hJVl',,!lOt yet nutifird 1hu!-e 1~g,;· '··· -:;±4~ .. ._-;.rJ:::M '"~'tadt"lm:
uJtlitional da,..'>t''>. c<Hllhclni' In all, tilt' UC '>y:..ten1 ad nutted
and other i.Nvit.:t:' rt·tlirt•c11·tl 17.000 ... 1utlent'>. 'ome 2.500
... 111Jents· \\ill 1wcd. ,;ud :...u111 \\1'rL' 11lleretl winter or ~pring
I Jy, director of "late budget h .!1105 .t<J111is:..1011. anJ an addi-
i.ut•s for 1tw ( :ommu11i11· ( .ollq.;1· 11011a.I 1, I 00 wcrC' rl'ferred to UC
Lt:.1gue of California If gni11t1·d ll1Vl'l\1th · 1·ni.;11wering pro·
tht' increa!>e could hdp 1111•111 gi .1111. 'J1d lJ<. '>pokt•,m,111 Ila·
ae'c11mm11datl' .th11ut 7 ,l OO ,1dd1 11.in l:1w1111i.111.
1i11nal s1ud1•111'>. b111 thal "llll /\no1h11 7,tjOO '>llldenl\ got
may nol tuk4• lip .ill tlw l'\1 1,1 h01tl'r' 111lorn11ng llwm tht')'
5lad... 111uld 1><1111npatt' 111 th<' l.uJran·
.. f ext year! I\ going w b~· .1 tl't'd I rt1n,l<•r Option. Student-..
ch.1ll{•nge," I ay 'atc1. "'i1uc.J1•n1... 111ui..1 11·1 1111· 1·11mpu~l''> know by
111Jy expect thJI 1f tlll'y gel a 111· 1oda~' 11 1lwy 11\lt·n<l w part11.:i·
d1rcLll lelter from Ill. I .inti h,1\1' p.111• 111 lllt' program.
tu gu 10 OU~ lhl')' ll' g11111i., Ill '\\l• ll' ple,l\etl IC! ClllltlllllC 10
Jlllllp to thl· lmnt 111 lhl' lilll' .111d ollCl'Jlf 'Cl 111any <.,(lldC'nh hut re
get all tlwii dJ,,l·~ llul 1111'~ grl'I IH' t 1llllH>l rah• all who Ml'
m.iy not get lhL' li1'1 d,i, tht•\ q11,1ltl1l0ll. I i'enma11 'aid '"W1•
want herau'c \H' h.1\1' 111 trt-.11 h11pl' ll 1' J Vl'ry 1emp11rJr}'
all student' 1lw '>illllt' '1111.11w11.
CRUNCHING STUDENTS
I he gowmor\
.....
ti< I ic•uun•d i1.,; tn•,hmJ11 l'll ·
iollnwrll l>} ;ihou1 2,000 ''u
l1111lgl'l dc•nb thb y1'..ir, ... a1ll :\largul'rtlt'
Ho11ou,·llamar1h. direuor of
admb~lons. More 1ha11 :13.000
applied. lle<L1 I y Ii .000 were ilC
ccpted and 2,000 were given the
Guaranteed uani.fer op11on.
THE REALITY
Telling students they can fin .
ish their generaJ course of study
in two years at a community
college may be optimistic, Cohn
)jiJ.
'"I hat"s l'a~1er .,,;ud 1ha1' done, ..
C.oh11 '>aid. '"You haw lo mal..e
sutt• you get the clasl>CS you
need and the counseling you
need bO you·re 1101 wa~ting
clai.ses, just laking oneb that
transfer 10 your cullege of
choic11
" rhere's not enough counsel·
or:. to go around lat < ,oas1 cam·
pu!>ei.I as it is."
Ni of lai.1 week, Aonous-
Hamarth said only about 95 of
the 2,000 UCI <,111dent1> had ex-
pressed their mtenl to accept
the delayed admi~sion.
U<.: officiab have :.et up a
website for i.tudents 10 track
their progress toward their an-
ticipated transfer a nd i~ worki ng
closely with thP community col-
lege campu!>es. she ~aid. At
Orange Coast Collc.-ge. the 1rans-
fE>r cen ter is identifying the redi·
reeled sru<lenti. early '>O they can
stay on track.
"We decided 11's better for u.-.
lo know ~ho thl'y art' up front,"
said Cheryl Jupiter. tra nlifor cen-
IC'r t.hrcctor. '"We want 10 make
sure they undcr..,tand what UC..
will want. ') ht'y weren't thinktng
abnul community collegt'. .. o
we're here 10 help them."
Jupiter advised that 'ludent'
who plan to attend pee 111 the
fall, whether they arc part of the
redirccte<l populat1un, 'hou.ld
enroll at thl' school as \OOn as
po~ihle. Stmll•nlb who apply
now will havt• an equal i.hol at
gelling a n 1'aily '>lot 111 register
and ~et clas .. e' 1lwy want
After mid June. '>he SJid, new
studeul\ will have lO get in lint•
behind thust• who aJready have
their registration tllTI<''> -.1 hed·
ulcd. 'iome 'ltudcni.. have al·
ready allen<lt'<l frc<;h111a11 nrien·
ta11c111.
"'Apply Ill lht: rntnlllllntty tol
lege of your l hrnce ..t.\ '0011 ai.
p1h~lble so you c.111 get tffll'llll'd
.mJ get "-"''t.irtct· in ,1•lt•i:1111g
ch1"e,," lup11r r 'a1tl
• MARISA O'NEIL co v.ers
education She may be reached al
t949) 574·4268 or bye mail at
m drtsil oner/ la r1mes.com
WAIVER
Continued from Al
the fee:. lor student~ an:eptt:d
into a stutc college an<l then de·
rued be waived lor IWO yeatb
while they attend community
c::oUeges. ·
The state i.er~ fee~ for the com·
munity colleRe ~y,11•1n In the
fall, they ,111· expectt•d to 9be 10
$26 a unit. up from $IR this yeor.
For till' WOi-OJ school year.
clal>l>es were $1 1 a unit
Fee waivers would not 111clutl1•
parking, book:. or othn rnslb h1•
yond ins1ruc.:1ion. If 11 takes stu
dents longer tha11 1wo year' 111
complete necessJry t l.ll>~e., .11
community college,. 1lwy \\'Ill
have to pay those fee,, 'atd I I.I l
l'alrner. i.pokcsman for thi-''~Ile\
department of finance
fhe J epartmcnl " ,till \\or~
mg on a plan 10 hl:'lp c1m1m1 11111y
colleges provi<le ellough l'lltir\l'
i.ect1011~ lor s1uJen1 '· l'al11lt'r
TOWN
Continued from A4
program for all ages and levels
For session dates. times and
costs, call (949) 644-3151, or
register in person at Newport
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services. at 3300 Newport Blvd.
Professional and licensed soccer
trainers with the All-England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-ona, small group and
large group training. Information·
(949) 395-5103.
Jewish Family Service is
sponsori<1g a teen support group
for high school students that
meets Mondays from 3·30 to 5
,p.m at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
School in Costa Mesa. For
information or to reg1s1e1, call
(714) 445-4950.
The First Page -Fine Children's
Books. at 270 E 17th St , No 10 in
Costa Mesa, offers free story time
Mondays, Wednesday. Fridays
and Saturdays from 9 30 to 10:30
a.m.; and Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 4 to 5 p.m.
lnformallon-(9491 645·5437
Bayside Restaurant in Newport
Beach offers wine tasting every
Thursday from 5:30 to 7·30 p.m.
lor $15 per person. featuring five
new wines each week
,,iid.
Community cullt•i,-:e carnpuse::.
wouJd not be affected by the
waiv~r,, ~d coll 141y. d1re1.:1or
of slalt' budget issue!> for the
Communjty College Li'ague of
Calffomia. But giving redirected
students a free ride will prevent
them from applying fo r available
financial aid and grants, he said.
'"Anything that dissuades s111-
dents from applying for feder.i.J
mont'y that's siuing on the table
1~ not ~ood policy," ht' said.
Redirected studenlb will -;Lill
'ave money. even if the fee WaJV·
l'rs are not approved.
After a compact agrec1ner11
w11h 11'1c governor. UC regent~
announced lasr week that the)'
are ,.,1g11ificantly increasing 'tu
dent fee!>. Thi'! fct' hikes, however.
are low1'r than Schwarzent'~er's
1.1nu.1ry budget ha<l a111icipa1eu.
rim fall. UC undergraduates
will pay $700 more in student
il'l'~ tor th1• yt•;u, l>ru1ging the
l'O'>I cit 0111: year in college to
ro11~hly $6,230. fho~l' feeb wilJ
Information: (949) 721 -1222
Green Systems lntemational
shows you e11ery1h111g that you
wanted to know about orchids
• and repotting during a free
seminar at 2 p.m. every Saturday
An orchid and tropical plant sale
is held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m at the
20362 Birch St. facility.
Information: (949) 756-1211.
Discover the secrets of Carbon
Canyon Regional Park as you
walk through groves of beau11tul
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parking 1s
$4 Information: (714) 996-5252
Team Survivor. a nonprofit
organization encouraging women
who have been through cancer
treatment to e><ercise, hosts Walk
and Talk at 10 a.m. the second
and fourth Friday of the month 1n
front of NIKEgoddess store in
Fashion Island. Members meet
for lunch after at Atrium coun. It 1s
free, and all fitness levels are
welcome. Information· (949)
275-3888.
Newport Community C<>unseling
Center offers a way lo stop the
cycle of domestic violence
through the suppon group In
S.A.F.E Hands. S.A F.E. stands for
safety. awareness. faith and
empowerment. The group meets
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays.
Free Information-(949) 721 -8079.
The Newport Beach Cake
lueSOdy June I 1Vv4 AS
111rn.•a!>e 8% eal'h of tilt' m·x.1 l\\tt
year<, and no mort' thJll 10% .it
tcr that.
Graduate ... tudl:.'1ll~ will p.1~
$1.050 mort' -an 111t'tCd~e 111
20%. half of what was propo:.cd
Ill the original state budget Aver
age total fl'es would be S7.84fl
annually.
Nonresident twtion will d'-1'
20% per year beginnin~ rhi' l;ill
Feel> for profe~)tonal pm~r~1111'.
likl' law, ml'dtrnw and him. \\tit
mcrease bt.>twecn and S.2,(iOO Ill
$4.500.
Community rolh:gl''I. I .iy ... aul
can provide a chea;:ll'r .11le111.1
tt~ for even studenll-. who Wt•n·
1101 r~directed.
"One of the bt:1>t 1·d11ra11011
deals you can get b ~0111~ hi ,,
California cormnunll} rnlll'gt
amf into the .;1a1e c11lh0gl' 'Y"
ll'm." he ~aM
•MARISA O'NEIL covers ociuca11un
She may be reached al (949)
574 4268 or by e-mail at
mansa.one1/ a lat1mes com
Decorating Club meets from 7 10
9 p.m. Thursdays at Supenor and··
Hospital Road 111 Newport Beach
Information· (!M9) 650· 1332
The Assn. of Business Services
hosts a networking meeting that
deals with education connections
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on the second
Tuesday of every month al the
Holiday Inn at 3131 Bnstol St .
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
805-0011
#Divorce: A New Beginning," a
workshop for men and women
divorced or ge11ing divorced. 1s
held from 10 a.rn . to 12:30 p.m at
180 Newport Center Drive on the
third Saturday of every month
Cost is $50 Information. (949)
644-6435.
Free tours of the Orange Co unty
Perlorming Arts Center take
guests to the dressing rooms.
perlormer's lounge, backstage
and on stage at 10:30 a.m every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa
Group tours can be held by
special arrangement.
Information-(714) 556 ARTS ext
833.
The Newport Beach Newcomers
Club holds a general meeting on
the third Wednesday of every
month. The organ1za11on 1s open.
to all women residents'''
Newport Beach who have lived 111
the area fewer than five years
Information (9491 645 9922
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COMMUNITY
COMMENTARY
St. Andrews
expansion not
well explained
By Mike Talbot
A ~ a rt:Midem of Oiff
Haven living within a
ll·W blocks of St.
1\llllrl'W0S <J1urch, I :.tron~.ly
oppo~e tho pro posed
{'Xpansi11n and any c hange 111
the )({'ner,tl pi.tn a nd 1on111.: 10
acr111111 nod,, '""111 y f u rr lwr
de\·elnp1t1l'tll of rhr fol 11i11e'
011 rhl' t hurd1 proJWrl)'·
011r fll'l>lhhorhood f, alrl·ady
'ti 11.:i.;1111.: \\Ith '1.:111fit a111
11 .dl11 , parl..1111.:. Jcmity .111d
no"t' prohlem' rt•sultin~ fr11111
1lw 1h11n h. tlll' l11gh ~dwol
. 111u 1hc t.1l t 111.11 nu~
nt·1~hburhuotl ,tft'l'h havt:
het.u111l' .ir ten.ii h11-:hw.1ys 1111
hyp,1'-:.in~ < .o,"1 1 llgll\~'a) ,,,
\\I'll•" i::1·11111g to bU!tlllC"l'' un
I I th 'ilfl'l'I .111d cl":'Wht'll'-lll
Lt"l,1 \k,,1,
In hm·f. 'l't lunh lldow ,111•
lhl' 'ub,t.11ll1\'l' rc0<1'>llll' I
twhl'Ve rt'tjUlrt ' the l'l.11111111g
( :1~nlbb,i1111 llJ tll·11y t!pprovul
of'tlw fHlllt'lt.
I 1111· propu,l·d l'Xpa tb 11>11
"'ill h.1\'l' ,, '1.:1111ican1.
d1·t11111entJI 1111p.Jct 011dens1ty,
,111 quuhty. t1 :ilfk. pa1king and
'all'l\' It \\Ill 1 ,l\hl' 1101,e and
light p11lht11on 1n o ur .trl'a due
tu thc int·rl•a.,ed 11.,e, t-.11Jsed by
1111• l''ll:pa11,111n. ;i, wl'll .i' tilt'
i.;1•1w 1 t1I d t•11<.11 y t•fft>n' l:lS.000
'IJu,1rt' fret of 1111prove111ent<. '
1111 Jll'l :1.11 a err' h.J!'. by ·it self
( 111\,lllll'tlOll .do111• \\'Iii ha\ l'
.1 'uh,1.11111.il 11eg.il i\l• ellt-l t.
hut tlw l1111g-tt'rnl d ft•t 1, wall
lw m1"t dl•tnml·nt.il 111
,1dtl1t11111, lhe propo ... t•d 4()0 I oil
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prohl1•111 .111d would 1<rt•j 1I>'
l'\ol11·1 h,1f\• th1· t1,lll1t 'ilUJllllll
\111l th1·r1•" 1111 pruol that ll
w1i11ld rt'lit·vt• tlll' par1<'111g
"11i;1111111 \\l' t>'<penc·nle fwm
1lw d1111t ha' rlainw1f.
(hit 1W11(hhorhoud 1111w l1vr)
\\ 11h 1111anrp1.1hh' lev1•h of
'p1·1·d111g 11.1ff 1l, 1·nua11i:en11i.:
"ur 1 h 1ld ren and ounelve ... 011
my '' ret't, ~1gnal Hu ad. hkt·
ntlwr n·.,idential ')lreet' 1n thl·
111•1ghhorhood. w~ have
11111'1d t·r.1hle "through" 1r.1ffil
,,, wl'll "'church and l11i:h
'dwul "d1•,t1ndtion·· traffit
ro11r"ng t hruu~h and pad..1n>;
1n h 11111 of o ur house' \\e tlo
r1111 h,1ve ''dt·wall..~ m our
nl'ighborhuud. '11 the i.tret•t'
.ire ,fl,111•tl h y ou1 ch1ldrt'n und
1>11r~l'lv1•' w11h thl' 1ralf1c \\1c·
t'nju\ \\,tll.111~ J11tf 1ugg1111( 1111
our 'treeh .111d 'hould he ahll.'
to let out d11ldren frt.'cly walk
111 our ne1ghhorhootl to v1!>1l
thr11 fn emh unu pla)' ll ut we
\ dl\IH>I dn thl' tluC' 111 lllC' h1~h
t.lan~l·r r1111,ed by traff11, which
011fv J(el\ wor!>e c1i. ume goes
on 011 my <;trf et. we ofren hove
10 Ila~ t1own Spl•eding t.lriwr1>
-1101d~<tfe 1h1ng 10 be domg
111 any eve111. b u1 i.o nwthing we
are often compelled to do
when cars are running throu~h
our <>top sign s a nd speeding us
1f on a drag 'ltnp. And it's not
1ust young drivers. but most
a ny age. And it is a su bstantlal
number dnll)• at all hours.
It ls evident to all of us living
near the church that there Is
alread y a significant adverse
Impact on the neighborhood
based on curre nt utillz.ation of
the church facllltles, which Is
far beyond that contemplated
by the 1982 use permit.
2. Th e environmental review
Is Inadequate ln several
respects provided by other
opponents to the project .
These deft cienclea are briefly
listed below and require that
the environmental review be
determined inadequate.
A. The review falla to
adequately address parking
and traffic Impacts. For
l netance, the use of a
gymnasium, which the. report
states will Increase levels of
traffic Ctnd demands for
parking above what presently
exl1ta. are said not ta be
slgnlflcant. However. the only
tramc analysis done Is with
'
. . . ' . .... . . " .
respect to the mteri.ection .it
O iff .111<.1 Dover tlrives.
B. The m itlga11o n measures
do not take inw con sideratio n
the impact on traffic in any
.irea other than at the
h1ter!>ection of 15th Street anti
Irvine Ave nue. '
<..Our q1ff Haven /Newport
1 leight..-uad network. is already
inadequate IO hantlle the
1 urrent traffic safely, a nd the
report \ conclusion about the
adeq u.u:y of th e existing road
n etwork to handle the increa .. e
111 traffic is uni.upp orted .
D. ·1 hl' rep ort contains no
~tudy or a ir.lly!tii. to suppon m •
conclusions regarding u:.e of
the parking ~tructure. The
uni.uppon ed reliance on a
parking str uctun' to solve no t
on'ly a c urrent problem, b ut to
absorb tht> fu ture expam.ion. 1i.
unsupported.
E. Metril1> in the report U!>ed
101 a nalysi1> of impacts from
.l'hurch facilities' a11endance do
1101 ad equately address total
attenda nce based on increased
uses planned and capability for
1nn ea!>ed uses based on
exp a nsion.
E Mt:'a!>urement<> for the
1101se study do· not include
m easurement!> taken m the
11 e1ghborhood b ut appea r to bf'
~ome dis tance from the
residential neighbo rhood . The
report fails to addresi. the
impart!> with respect w nu1i.l'
1n the Cliff 1 laven
neighborhood itself.
G. rhere i'> an 111herent
eonn1r 1 111 the fact tha t till' Cliff
I ldven JtCjl does n ot have
'ire.e t lights .ind the pro post>cf
1111lig.1tio11 of ad ding light in~'''
'ati'fy \l'Lurlly requ irement'>
l'h1 ~ 111111gat1on .-.
un!>u pport.ible as a ny su ch
liKhting increase 1s noticeable
and ha~ a negative impact.
H. I he report d oes not
,uJequately addre!t!t the
l'uniulative imp act on the
neighhorhood from the
11Krc''''l'd enrollment at
Ne\,\'J)Ort Harbor High School
and the substantial increase in
uw of the church facil itie!>.
I. I h e re po rt fails to addresl>
what im pact the curre nt
Newport HeiKhts/0 1ff I lc1ven
traffic-calming study will have
rm the coatempla ted traffi c
impacts from the church
expansio n.
J. A '44"'1. increase in noor
<1rea, placin!( approximately
IJS.000 sq uare feet on a
\ 9~aue !>ite 134.615 square feet
per acrl'l, wl11ch 1i.
at.lmuwledged 10 be
park1ng-defk1ent now. and 64!
\paces deficient later, and
rehes on full u tilu.atron of a
parking 4'tructure about w hich
no evidence has been given lo
assure II!> full utilization .To
lncrea1>c the intensity of u<;age
on the church site would
exacerbate alread y existing
evere problems with traffic.
noise, parkin g, safety and air
quality and detrlmentaJly affect
the overall residential nature or
the neighborhood. This Is a
residentlaJ neighborhood
where people walk and where
chlldren should be able to play
in the streets.
ltafflc Is h orre ndous with
constant speeding and running
of stop signs. The church,
particularly If expanded, Is no
different than putting a major
commercial office or shopping
center In the midst of an
residential area with
Inadequate roads and traffic
controls.
Further. expansio n of the
church would caute algniflcant
addJtional coata and
lnconvenJencea to the
neighborhood !or which the
church contributes nothina to
ameliorate the problem• It
<tady brlnp to our
n eighborhood.
1 request that the Planning
Comm1atlon deny the
applJcatlon.
• MIKI TA&.IOT I• 1 Newport '
BHch rH ldent.
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MAILBAG
Fl ( PHOTO DAILY PILOl
Under a new policy adopted by the Co~ta Mesa City Council on Monday. high schools will be allowed to have up to
srx firework s stands hke the one pictured from last year. while youth athletic organizations will be limited to four
Ordinance doesn't get
sparkling endorse ment
'lllt' prl>posed ordinance 111 the < .lly
Council agenda p ack of May 17 i.eem~
lo allow young children 10 play wllh
"sparkler!>" without parent
supl·rvision.
mcre.lstng 'ale:. by redur.:111g thl·
1111mlwr of ''"mis. l'h1s al~o reduce~
the i.:0-.1' to the fi rt•work.., compame'
1\ere hcinl-( l<1und1ed from the middle
ol 1 he slrcet hy adult' aild vt•ry
y11ung children. f'he pullet' lar<. \\'C'fl'
\\lhy are v;mou~ yo111h
organi1.aliom 5uch ,1s 11oy Scout' .111u
C;irl ~.:-out" oppo.,ed 111 tht' ,aJe ul
fire\\ork!.?
hemg oh~Lrucll'd by the tireworl... ... I
a111 1101 aware of .my citatiom i-,succl.
WI 1<11 i., bc111~ done to 1•11forcc cx1..,t ing
UfUi llillll'I''>? -
In the early 1990'l. thl' llllll'n" vott'd
to ba11 firework.:.. l11e t.11y Lou11n l
decided not to ban thC' firework,.., but
to re1>1rict !>ales and ban "<>parkier,."
I low do the urga1111.a11on~ in
.1pproximatdy .!9 c111r!'t 111 Orcingt~
County ma nage to nme fund., without
fire\\'orb ?
Why 1~ C:o'>t<I Ml'~a not restnr1111g
th{' ~all•, to Lo<,tJ ML·<>a re~ident'i? Art'
\\ e t'11rnuraglllg Iii\\ brealvng 111 tht• ~
'11rrounding cllie,, .,uch a~
DARRELNEFT
ClhtaMe .. a
Reader has enough
o f 'enough already' The proposed Ciry C.mmt'il
rel(Ulation' a~ publi!>hed 111 .!004
would Allow
sparkler .,aJei. until :!006with any
per~u11 younger than IH a llowed w
ust• fireworks as long a~ any adult \va~
pre:.ent. Why afo we allowing the uw
of.an 11e111 that wa~ <lllegedly banned
by the t'olmcil 14 yea" ago?
Huntington Brach. Fountam \'allt'y,
Nt'wpon Beach and Irvine?
~" I ene, in rcgaru 10 "l:nouRh
alrcad)f IT0111 MJrdid 1r1a l" (Md}' 4!51,
kindly 'dVt' your religrnus ramhh11g'> rnr lhl' pulpit. Nobody want ed tu
hear what you '"'d. The rea,on
p1·ople want to follow this I la1dl l ,i..1'
i~ to'><''-' 1hl'"1' three d{'i.;enera1e'
brought 111 Jl"llte.
Last year the police were 'o
m.erloaded with call~ lhat 1t took nni•
hour t
TI1e pnme purpo!te of the ordin a11r{'
~ecms to assist the Or')(ani7.ations in
to re.,pond 10 telephone call' ol
burning ember!> faJling on wood roof\
from illegal fireworks. ·nw rocket<,
GEORGE LAMPINEN
t'\ewpurt Beuch
HOW TO CONTAC.T YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CITY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fai r
Drive. Costa Mesa. CA 92626,
(714) 754-5223
M•vor: Gary Monahan
Council: Libby Cowan, Allan
Mansoor, Mike Sctleafer and
Chris Steel ·
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beam City Hall. 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Beam,
CA 92663, (949) 644·3309
MIVOr: Tod Ridgeway
Council: Gary Adams. Steve
Bromberg, John Heffernan. Did<
Nichols, Steven Rosansky end
Don Webb
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DISTRICT
District Office: 1370 Ada ma Ave ..
Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714)
432·6898
Chenceflor: William M. Vega
Bo.rd: President Paul Berger,
Vice President Arm ando Ruiz.
George Brown, Jerry Patterson
and Walter G. Howald; student
trustee Madeline Levy
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office: 2985·A Bear St ..
Costa Mesa, CA 92626. (714)
424-5000
Superintendent: Robert Barbot
Bo1rd: President Dana Bia~.
Vice President Serene Stokes,
Clerk David Brooks. Tom Egan,
Mart ha Fluor, J udy Franco and
Linda Sneen
STATE SENATE
Ross Johnson (R). 35th District,
18552 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite
395, Irvine. CA 92715, (949)
833·0180; fax. (949) 833-0696;
Press Secretary Pat Joyce, (916)
323·1200
STATE ASSEMBLY
•John Campbell (R), 70th
District, State Capitol,
Sacramento, CA 95814, (916)
319-2070
E·mail.
district701!1 assembly.ca.gov
• Ken Maddox (R), 68th District.
State Capitol, Sacramento. CA
95814, (916) 319-2068;
Or local office at 1503 South
Coast Drive, Suite 205. Costa
Mesa 92626; (714) 668-2100
Fax. (714) 668·2104
E-mail:
Ken Maddox ii!asm ca.gov
STATE COASTAL COMMISSION
45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San
Francisco, CA 94105. 1415)
904-5200;regi onal office in Long
Beam. (310) 590-5071
GOVERNOR
Arnold Schwarzenegger (RI,
Slate Capitol, Sacramento. CA
95814, (916) 445-2841. fax: (916)
445-4633
E·mail:
govttrnor,q!governor.ca.gov
U.S. HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
• Chris Cox (R), 48th District. 1
Newport Place, Suite 1010.
Newpo rt Beam, CA 92660. (9491
756·2244; or 2402 Rayburn
Building, Washington, D.C.
20515, (202) 225-5611; fax (949)
251·9309 (represents most of
Newport Beam)
E·mail: chnstopher.cox@
mail.house gov
• Dana Rohrabamer (R), 45th
District, 101 Main St., Suite 3C,
Huntington Beam , CA 92648.
(7141960-6483; or 2338 Rayburn
Building, Washington, D.C.
20515, (202) 225-2415; fax: (714)
960-7806 (Represents Coste
Mesa and West Newport)
E·mail: dana@mail.house.gov
PRESIDENT
George W. Bush (RI. White
House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave ..
Washington, D.C. 20500
prttsident@whitehouse.gov.
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"f 'm proud of the players,
esp ecially the.players who
ltave heen wirh us f rom
the first pitch."
John S•v•a•. UCI baseball coach
Daily Pilot
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YOUTH 50CCER --'
EYEOPENER
Ill Daily~Pilot lft
Sporu Hall ol Fanlfl
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June 7 honoree
UZMORSE
Tuesday, June I, 2004 A7
Expande.d Dally. Pilot Cup kicks off
Spike in popula rity leads
to changes in this annual
soccer event's format.
Rick Devereux
Dally Pilot
The fifth ru1nual Daily P1Jo1 Cup mtist
he taking it$ vi1amins, because it con-
tmut:s tu gmw and grow. Last year's
y1.ulh soccer tournamem drew 96
teams. Thi!> yeaJ. i1 has l'xpanded to 126,
the large:.1 field yet, according to tour-
nament direc1or Kirk Mcintosh.
"Ewry year it grows in popularity." he
said.
The populari1y has grown to such a
degree that the tournament has brokeo •
1eams inw gold .u1d silver divisions. The
:.eparation b b;i::.t-d on several criteria
mdtH.ling 1hc si1e of the· school and
whether or nut that school ha:. a club
1eam.
The win11er:. and n11111ers-up in the
silver and gold divi-.ion-. will take home
medals while the !\old winners will also
earn trophic!>.
One of lhe rl'asun~ for the groupings
i~ 10 eliminate lop~ided games. An effort
will be made to pi1 temn!> with similar
ali1hlie1' agains1 each other in lhe gold
and silver divisions.
"This was added in an attemp1 to try
to put 1ogeLher a more equitable playing
field," Mclnlosh said. .
rhe tournament begins today and
runs· through Sunday al Costa Mesa
fligh and the Costa Mesa Farm Sports
Complex. There will s1ill be nine fields
u:.ed, but an extra day has been added
i11 order to accommoda1e the number
of e111rie:..
<Jose to 2.000 athle'tes are e~ecced to
panicipaic on third-and fourth-grade
girb and boy~ team~. a:. well ID> fifth-
and silnl1-grade girls and boys teams.
"Soccer continues 10 gam in popuJar-
i1y more than anything." Mcintosh said.
"The 1ournamen1 has gotten enough ftlE PHOTO DAILY PILOT
See PILOT CUP, Pace AS Competition in the Daily Pilot Cup can be fierce. as was the case 1n this 2003 contest between Manners Christian (gree~ T-shirts) and Our lady Queen of Angels.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Sea King s
aiming to
hold form
Corona del Mar has
a lready be aten ClF
Division IV semifinal fo e
three t imes this spring.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
Corona <lei Mar l ligh basebaJl coach
John Emme can quote '>traight from the
coaching cliche handbook when pre-
paring l11s team for 1oday's CIF
Southern Section Division IV semifinal
game at Pacific Coast League rival
Northwood at 3: 15 p.rn.
For Emme. whose No. 3-seeded Sea
Kings have won 15 straight and 21 of
1helr last 22 10 compile a 23-5 record. is
sure to instruct his players to play with-
in lbemselves.
By vi rtue of having defeated North-
wood (20-10) three tim es this season
during PCL play, there doesn't figure to
be anything extra required if the Sea
Kings aJe to reach Saturday's 10 a.m. tl -
tJ e game at Dodger Stadium.
"Northwood has played us tough
three times." said Emme, who has pre-
sided over a 6-I win at Northwood
April I. a 7-4 come-from-behind home
victory May 10, and a 5-4 thrUler May
12 at the Timberwolves' diamond.
"They're going ·to be very, very hungry.
At least neither team will have to worry
about scouting.''.
CdM senior outfielder Nik Palchlkoff.
who drove in four runs in Friday's 5· !
quarterfinal win over visiting San Di-
mas. said complacency should not be
an Issue In today's visiting dugout.
"We respect !Northwood) as a team,"
Palchlkoff said.
In addition to outscoring the nm-
berwolves, 18-9, In their head-to-head
meetJngs this spr~Cd.M holds a 28·
17 edge In hits an as c(} tted hall
fS many errors (4-2 as North ood.
The Sea Kings wo d appe to have
at leaat a psycholo cal edge regard
to the projected pitching match p, de-
spite CdM junJor rtght-hande.\ Ben
Maggard giving away a serious expert-
MARK C OUSTIN/OAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar senior Josh Bradbury enters today's CIF Division rv semifinal at
Northwood with 'l 1 home runs this season and 21 over the last two seasons.
ence advantage to Northwood senior
Brian DeLoach.
OeLoach, 9-2 u a junior, but 5-2 this
season when his availability has fluctu-
ated some due to shoulder tendinitis,
hu the more lmpresslve varsity ere·
dentlals.
Maggard, who has taken over for ln-
fured senior Tudd Macklin in the last
three weeks, has thrown just 24¥1 var-
sity lnnlngs this season. But Maggard.
whom Emme believes has the tempera-
ment to handle the postseason pres-
sure, already has a playoff victory, up-
ping bis record to 3-0 with five lnnJngs
or work In a 6-4 second-round win at
Apple Valley.
\
Furthermore, Maggard, who has a
3. l 2 ERA. has tasted success against the
T-wolves. having thrown 3~ Innings of
shutout relief to earn the May 10 win.
In that game. he retired eight straight at
one point.
DeLoach lost his only decision
against CdM In the same game, but has
been Impressive ln the playoff3, ac·
cording to Northwood Coach Rob Stu·
art.
"!DeLoachl Is pretty close to 100%."
·Stuart said. "If you'd have seen him
against Sierra Vista (a 13·0 second·
round wlnl he was very confldeqt and .
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL
ace pondering
the p oss ibilities
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all ii syinholi1l''·
It also mL·.111' lnr11hnll
... ca,nn will rr.1r 11'> h<·ad i11 no
time.
'ea!ton despite the
tarly-,ea50n loss of Jesse
Mdhelona. an all-state
~elcc1io11 a~ a freshman.
~laht•lona broke the fifth
111rlJtaro;al in hb righL fool in
( ,na1'1's 200'.\ opener, virtually
w1pin~ out his entire
'ophomore :-eason.
I ht· Pir;itc' wr;1ppl'd up I ti
wt•t•l..s of spring prar11ce on
Wednesday, hoping to 1mprovr
on la ... 1 year'!> 4-6 record.
~pnng workoub. whid1
BRYCE
ALDERTON
Luache:-. at 1he University of
Tenne,see weren'1 deterred by
the injury and Mahelona
signed a leuer of in1ent last
December 10 attend the
com.1~ted of weigh I tra111111g coupled
with ~perial tram~ drill:. and on-field
lnstruc1ion. gave the OCC: coarhing
staff an opportunny lO evaluate lht'
players who could walk 01110 10 the field
for Coast's opener Sept. 4 again1't
Glendale.
Head coach }..!ikr faylor sounded
upbeat when asked lnr an early
assess'men1 of the 2004 Pirates.
"We are better on the offensive line,
better at receiver and better at running
back." said Taylor. who will begin his
sixth season guiding OCC this fall.
"Defensively. we lost {safeties Una Latu
and Nick DomineUil. but we hope
Qiudtle Linman will be healthy and we
have Bub ba Reynolds."
DomineLU led the team with 110
tackles a year ago and was the first
Coast player in three years named to
the JC Grid -Wire All-American squad.
Laru earned second-team All-Mission
Conference recognition after helping
lead a Coast pass defense that fin ish ed
tops in the conference. OCC ranked
first ln conference total defense for
more than half of 2002. finishing the
season third.
Both1Linma.n (defensive back) and
Reynolds (linebacker) were members
on Edison H1gh's CIF Southern secdon
Division' I finalist ln 200 l and each was
named to the South squad for the
annual Orange County Prep All-Star
football game In 2002 and 2003,
respectively.
Sophomore defensive end Justin
Wllllams, who led the team with 10~
sacks and earned first-team
all-conference laurels. along with tackle
Ryan Davis, both return. They figure to
lead a llne that held up valiantly la.st
-.chool. I le linil>hed the Volunteers'
spring prac1ices last week, Taylor said.
Coast\ offense really has nowhere to
go bu1 up after finishing last in the
conference a year ago.
Sophomore quarterback Beau Budde
1s recovering from surgery to repair a
lorn anterior cruciate ligament in his
riRht knee suffered in Coast's third
game last season. He has shown strong
signs this spring that he is ready to
regain the starting job.
Budde. who starred at San Oemente.
is the son of former NFL offensive
lineman Brad Budde.
"He still can·t run 100%, but he is
throwing way better and he
understands the offense.:· Taylor said.
Competition for ¢e starting job
could come from Sa4?ve Gorman, a
fo m1er Newport Harbor quarterback.
and Kyle Basenez.. a transfer from
Fordham University who is the brother
of Northwestern starting quarterback
Brett Basenez. The depth chart at
quarterback might groW'as the season
Inches ever closer.
''Budde Is the rerumlng guy. but I
think it is wide open," Taylor said. "It
will be lnterest1n,g to see how he comes
off the Injury and aow he responds,
mentally, In a game situation versus a
controlled scenario." ·
Luke Sapolu, a senior center on the
Costa Mesa High line last fall. could be
the one snapping to thoae quanerbacb
this ff&son, lfhe doesn't leave the
mainland and enroll at the University of
Hawaii Sapolu's father Jesse, a former
All-Pro wtth the San Francisco 49en,
played at Hawaii.
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BRIEFLY
UCI baseball given 'NCAA regional berth
lll lrvuw wa .. awardt't.l an at· 'Ull't' tlw program wa' reinstated
l.tri.tl' n:wunal herih 111 1he NCAA for 1hr ~l w.i_,on, uft er a IO·
11.t,t'haJI t•ha111p1011.,l11p' Jlld \'Ill \t'.11 .1hw 1l1 t'.
and women's athletic reams the Pacific (I 05.8), Cal Poly San
combined to finish s eventh In Luis Obispo (102 41. Cal S1a1t'
the 10-tea,n B'ig Wesl Confer· Northridge (97.5).
ence·~ annual race for the Com · Finish ing behind UCI .were
a captain on uc~·s 1984
wom en's NCAA champ1o nsnip
team. will instruct boy and
~iris ages 11 ·15 in camp from 9
a.m. to noon July 26·30.
Beach Pacific Coast Girls Fast·
pitch Softball under-10 cham-
pionship.
Pitchers Saylor Schroff and
Deanna Byers teamed up for
the...ihutout an the champion·
ship game. MellMa Ley hil a
home run and added bal sup-
port came Crom Michaela Gen:
toaJ and Heather Barrett.
pl.1y t\rtl'<llla l nday .11 4 p 111 I'm pmud ol tht• pl..iycrs. l''·
tl'I 11') to OfWll a tou1·t1'.111 1 11· p l't1otll} thl' play<:ro. who IMVt:
~ton.ti ut ~m11h lh.'nd, Ind ht'ell with ll'> froi11 tlw first 1111ch.
missioner'!> Cup. . Utah State (83.3). Cal Stutc Ful
The award. whk h goes to the lerton (68.3) and UC Riverside
school with the best overaJl re- (66.7).
:.uhs in the conference's 17
Cos t is $180.
Ill I (34·21 ·I l went l·U I Ill .1 n ll'y ve made a hUKl' 1111par t 111 J
lhrel'·l(.UUe 11u11t.onferc11ce 'l' i.hurt ume on th1!> program and
nc'> .11 Ar11.c11111 (:IO·l4·I1 l'l'I>. Lll· • they t1re bemg rewarded for their
:!:!, mcludlng J I and 6·5 vie · work and I.heir leadership."
tonti a nd an A·H deadlock th.it llle double-elinunation re·
wa., haJ1t•d .ifter IO inning'> due gional .• which advances one
tc> travd rornm1101l'llh team 10 the Super Regionals.
·sponsored sports ch ampion-Sage Hill camp on tap
ships during the 2003-04 school •CAMPS: Sage Hill School
year: went to UC Santa Barbara coaches will conduct summer
for the fourth stralght time. . camps for volleyball, socct r and
l)CI finished with 1,500 football beKinning nexl m on1h.
U ghtning football coach Tom
Monarch. with more than 14
years guiding prep and youth
teams, and staff wUI hold a
ca mp with Plyofnetrics training
for pla}'ers ages.i 10· 15 from
10:30 a.m . to 2:30 p.m. July LS·
17. Cost is $185.
• To get to the championshlJl:
game, the Outrageous Blu~ber ...
ries edged out the Sailors, 8-6.
UO I~ tht> Nn ;! ~t·!.'trl In the ~ co111111ues Saturday and ~un·day.
~wnn~ 1h.11 ,11,11 11wh1del> 1up· II 1:. the first postseason ap·
~et•dt'd Noltt' 1>a111t' (4!l IOI, and peurdllce for the An1eaters as a
No. 4-">Cet.led Kimi Stall' (35·2~1. DJvision I progrclJTI. UCI cap·
points on a scale that awards · Lightning boys soccer coach
points in descendlnK order of NoweddJne El Alam, with ll
finish in 17 sports, 16' of which years of prep coaching {xperl·
the Anteaters competeQ in. UCI ence. will host a camp for boys
averaged 93.8 points per sport. and girls ages 7-10 fro m 7 to
In terested participants may
call (949) 219-1366 for informa-
tion .
A two-run triple by Olarlotte
SkJonsby was the big play for
the Blueberries.
Ken1 State pla)" Nolft' Dame lwed l>ivision II College World
l·riday at noon. Serlei. 1itles ln 1973 and 1974.
"Wc'rr happy to be In 1.he field Ante~ters t-1n1·st. s·e· venth of 64." .... ud U( I Load1 lohn !-1.w u u
.t~l'. whu hJ.., bei·n .11 1he helm •HONORS: \JC Irvine men's
UC Santa Barbara averaged 8:45 a.rn. June 21 -25.
138.1 points per sport, followed Cost is $120.
by Long Beach State (1 20),. Sage boys and girls volleyball
Idaho (110). the University of coach Merja Con nolly-Freund,
Blueberries win title
·•SOFTBALL: The Outrageous
Rlueberrles defeated the Sail-
ors, I O·O, to claim the Newport
Oumcller Nicolls. who led
the Blueberries in RBis ti1ls sea·
son, Mlndy Wheeler. the team's
on-base-percentage leader, and
AJua WUcox provided key con·
Lributions a t the plate.
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St Joachim players celebrate a goal in last year's Daily Pilot Cup.
This year's event. featuring players 1n grades 3-6, kicks ott today. ·
PILOT CUP
Continued from A 7
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SCHEDULE
TODAY
BHeball
Na11onali1a1or D1v1s1on
1ournament, at TeWinkle School.
S:l~pm
Soccer
BASEBALL
Continued from A 7
throwing all of his pi1ches well. •le threw just
52 pitches in five Innings. before we took
him out with a big lead."
Northwood. which finished thirrl in the
PCL, has won eight of its last I 0, with the
only two losses during that stretch to CdM.
The Sea Kings. biddJng for their third ap·
pearance in a CIF tiUe' game, having won
section crowns in 1981 and '99, are stocked
wll.h productiv!! hitters.
Senior Barrett Sprowl is hitting .505 with
50 h.lts. four home runs, ZS RBis and 14 dol.I·
bles. He has h.lt two hom ers off Northwood
pitching lhls season.
Senior Josh Bradbury, bound fo r UN LV.
has 11 homers .and 23 RBis to go with his
. 379 average. Of his 33 hits this season, 18,
have been for extra bases. He is one homer
shy of tying the school arid Newpon -Mesa
single-season record set by CdM's 1'y Harper
and Eric Wlethom in 1999. He is Lhree be·
hind Harper's career dinger mark of 24.
Palchilcoff has a team-best 31 RBis and
has five homers, as well iilS a .319 average.
Juniors Wess Presson (.341 wilh 22 RBis)
and Tyler Lance (.434 with 22 RBis) are adcli·
tional weapons in the CdM lineup.
Today's winner will meet either top -seed·
eel l...a Quinta or PCL. runner-up Tesoro in
Silturday's 1ille game.
PIRATES
Continued from A7 .
Taylor said Sapolu hasn't
committed either way wh ile
tumor F.penesa, a teammate of
Sapolu's at Mesa. has shown
strong intPrest in OCC.
Both Sapolu and Epene~. a
tailback and linebacker at Mesa,
earned Newpon -Mesa Dream
Team accolade.s last fall. Sapolu
has al"io been chose to represent
the South in the Orange County
All-Star game. July 16 at I.he
'i:ln1a Ana Howl.
~cored nine 1011chdflwm. while
staning at running bat.k fo r Lhe
first time i.inre hi~ frt•<.hmari
year, is also experted 10 add 10
Coast's runntnlo: attack l.nrinia~
1s also a Stiuth All·!ltar.
The word "could''. 1s nt.•ce<o!><!ry
because Lhis list uf player., m1gh1
change signifil·a.ntly by
September, or t'ven luly.
"You never know until they
how:· Taylor ~id.
Taylor said one of the higgc't
obstacles he fa ces is gt'ltt n~
commiLments from potenual
players, malting sure tht•y t•nroll
in classe and keeping 1 rack uf
their studie~ so they remain
eligible.
Work is un derway to replace.·
the nattJJal grass with FielJTurf,
a synthetic surface that is more
pliable than its evil twin, or
Astroturf.
Other stadium improvements
indude updating ramps to
comply with disability laws and
repairing some bleachers.
Ille Pirale'> conducted spring
workouts on Lheir p ractice field.
located adjacent to the sonhall
lil'ld. Taylor. however. said Lhey
may have to move during
· different phases of campus
rnnstruction. whk h also
indude adding L11e synthetic
<.urface to I.he soccer fi eld.
Corona del Mar
High fre shman
second
• baseman Jake
Lemmerman
shows the type
of defense that
has been a
strength for the
Sea Kings all
season. CdM ·
puts its 15-game
-winning streak
on the line today
with a 3: 15 p.m.
clash at ·
Northwood m
the CIF Southern
Section Division
IV semifinals .
The Sea Kmgs
are attempting
to def eat the
Pacific Coast
League rNal
T1mberwolves
for the fourth
time this spnng.
MARK C ·DUSTIN I
DAILY PILOT
I.he stree1 to Co'ita Mesa and
kick.'' Taylor said .
Taylor remained optimistic
about hosting the Sept. 4 opener
at LeBard Stadium. bu1 fields at
Ocean View, I luntington Beach
. and even Sage Hill should all be
ready 10 cater to community
college football if need bo.
And. how many times docs
construction finish on or ahead
of schedule?
If all else fails and no fields in
the immediate area are available
that night, there is always the
beach.
"We'll find a place to play ...
iaylor said. "We'll go down to
the beach and draw chalk lines.
Htyh scnool -CIF !:iouthern
Section D1v1st0n IV semifinal·
Corona del Mar et Northwooo,
3 15p m
L1nle league -Costa Mesa
Boys arid girls grades 3-6 -Daily
Pilot Cup at Costa Mesa High and
the Farm Sports Complex. TBA
Newp()rl I !arbor senior Malt
Fncirtia.,, who finished second in
Newpon Mesa with 1,308
rush ing y-ctrds last season and
Construction to LeBard
Stadium has abo alten:d tlw
Pirales' practice land~c.1pe
TI1e practice field doesn'1 have
goalposts. making it difficult to
fur kickers 10 hone I.heir skills.
"Maybe we can walk across
"We are trying to be positive
wi1h the kids. telling them not H>-
worry much about that stuff ...
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06/17/04 II I '5PM Ir' IM,ROVlMINlS tho M••'" ftlt< R111ldrnR dnOr\ h•rdw•I' floor <Ion who .4o .,., mool Oepl l·73 loc.ited al MfSA AllTS lon•nl •1111ir ovom•1>1\ 1ne, et1llna\ and fin tho qvofllltotlon1 In 341 THE CITY OAIV[ 'llOJlCT NO.r will b• 'O•rn111•d hy lh• isl\u elect11•al power tt.o COt1tro.-1 Oocv.,..nh ORANGE, CA 92868 -\t l11>nl ol Ar I\ •dm1n" dah ind \l&nal mo "'•V not be oll9lblo for
IF YOU OBJECT to 111e I ;=======~=-=::::==~=-~::b;;;;;;;;;;;;~~.b;~;;;;;,;;;;~;;;~ 9rant11')1) OI ll1e pe111.on
yoo SllOuld appear at 1~ heanno 1nc1 allte your oo,ection1 Of Ille wnnen
oo,ectiona wtth Ille court before tl)e lleanno Your
appearance mav be 1n
person Of by yoor
attOfney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a conhnoent tred11or ol Ille
deceased. Voll must me
~' c;111m with tile coun
ano mail a COC>'f io lhe
personal rep<ete111111Ve appoonled by the court
wottvn lour mootl\S lrom
Ille date ot hrst IH 08nce
of 1ene11 as provkled In Probale Coda section
9100 T,.,. nme IOf hllflO
daunt wtl noc e1Cp<r9
betote lou< montllt trom me nearing dale notiCed above
YOU MA V E~MINE the
file kept by ll1e court II
)'OU lf8 • pertOn
lnlefMled d'I tne esllte
)'OU may Ille Wltll lhl
c:out1 a AeQUHt IOf Special Notlol jlofm DE·
t S4) Cl the 1111no o1 an rnventory and ac>P'lllll
Cl •lilt HMll Of Ol ll'ry
P9(100n Of • acoounc u
prO'lllded rn Prooate
C00e SecliOn I 260 A AeQuetl for Speci1I Notice form It aval181>1e
trom '"' COUt1 cfel1I Allomey 1111 P'4l1Jone(
WATSON. DENNIS L
2019 E NUTWOOO AVE FUU.£Al ON CA 928348800 Ol/Ol.1>4. ~.
ClMl&'04
c:Nt-MI'* ~~· llllMOM.Tl'ILOT
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal a public hearing will be heid by lhe Costa Mesa
City Council on Monday, June 2t , 2004. at 6:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as
possible, 1n the Council Chambers of City Hall, n Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. on the
following item
The Proposed Budget for Fisca l Year 2004·2005 lor the City ol Costa Mesa will be
coos1dered tor adoption at this meeting. The following Is a iummary .of the
proposed allocalloo ot resources for Fiscal Vear 2004·2005.
FUND
General Fund
Gas Tax Fund
Proposition 172 Fund · Public Safety
AOMD Fund • AB 2768
HOME Program Fund
Community 0.velopmenl Block·Grant Fund
Par11 0.velOpment Fees Fund
Supplemental Law Entoroement Services
Fund
Naroota Forlelture Fund
Capital Improvement Fund
M1>uure M Fund
Equipment Replacement Fund
Sett-Insure~ Fund
PROPOSED BUDGET
FISCAL YEAR 2004-2005
$ 88, 150,481
4.500.000
1,955,462
226.025
1,127,949
1,765.707
327,000
154,938
251,800
1,184,130
3,778,903
2,238,651
3,<429,2!M
TOTAL PROPOSED BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 2004-
2005
.... This bvdget may be e1eamlned during normal woiiclng houra from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00
P.M., ex~t holidaya, In the City Clertt'1 Office, 77 Fair Drive. 111 Floe><. Cotta
Meaa.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at Mid time and ptece, a• ln19191i.d pel'9008
may appea and be hMnt by the City Courd on the aforet"Mntloned Item,
JULIE FOLCIK. o.puty C1'y Clef'k
oworcl. B1t1d1nw Oornmtnt~ woll
bt Ava~,,blt fro B1dd•r~
nn lUISOAY, MAY 25, 2004 Mid will he 1\\u•d
•t r lC1hl10 Mdo•etment Um.e1 sily ol
t a ht or n111. Ir \#Inf"
?01 l11t•11m Ofl•te 8111lr1
111~ ! Olo\lllhR acjdr t~\ I 191 /l larnborot ll1111I• •••I'! t phy\ot al •ddreu 1
Ir v111e r A 9'697 ~44 t9491824 lt04
t hrr k\ tnr ~ non· reh.ft<loblo le~ will be 1 Pq1111 ert ut llll amounl
fll $75.00 p•r '"I ot B1ddin1 01i.umenh rJ1•< ~' ••• lo be m•dt
11•ydlll• lo The Rra~nh ul th• llrHVOr\11 y vi
t .. .;llt,uma
~e.ol•r1 Bid< wtJI not b• atc opled a Her f 100 ,M rrn WIONlSOAT, JUNf
... 2004 Bid Snu11ly 111 lht
~m11i1nt nl 10 ~ nl lhe
I ump \um lt(1\r ll1(1
"'"' lur1w~ 111ft1 1u.t,.,,
'''"'" "' • 1Hl'lJ>anv ,.,., h !1111 1 h• 5,,,.1v 1~\'"''i lh• U•<I Bund \h•ll b• orl ltr• Hut fl••dlint an
111ttrrnl I .-ct ,u; "'Y 1t1~ttt r f
(A' r1•(11t•d Ill tit•
C,14llf111 tHa l n11., ot 1 1v1I
f1'"1•Hl'diH" ,.,1 11nn
'.19'1 I /O,
A rn•ncl 11111 y P1 t Bid
Cu11tmrm ~ .. nd µ,.Bid
lnh W•I~ Woll be ~on rt111 l•c1 no WfONIS-
OAT. JUHi 2, 7004 beQrnnrn~ I" 111n11llv •1 9100 AM P~rllr1p1111h
'""""'""I •I llnrv~r.,ty of r•l!lo1n10
lf'flO, 'i•rUI• f'rel1dMI l Cnn l•renc• Room
Mr u Ot hce Building 4~ MeuR11ad
11l111ldln1 09 on C' illlPu' MtpJ
\ 949) 874 1404
(i•~ WWW UC-I ft(hJ r~m
l)u8rn•p 1.,. dttetllonO ATTINOANCl AT THI
'•1·110 CONHalNCI ANO ~U ·llO JOI
WAUl ti a.,_ATOtlY roa All ,..., <ote-
Tuaoas. '"' MllT-IHO Will C\OU Af 9.0S AM. A.NY ( ....
TUCTOIS AHIVHtO an•• '"" TIMI W1ll NOT II ....... TO PAaTec.ATI .. fMI 110 PaO<HI Al A ,. .. , '°"1tiCToa.
Only bidders whv S.tf(..... D<parlment ol P•r~s .onc1
P••licrp•lt 10 bo lh the R.cre•lion ha> ••t•r Pie Bid Cont.ren<e anrl TMl .... cttApncy 1~111e<J that lhe iienerdl
lhe J11b WAI~ rn lheu DlPAITIEJIT Of l'AnS pr•v31hna rates ol waw••
enllrttV will h• allow•~ •-alM•,_ 1n th' tounty 111 wh•1 h lo brd vn the Pro1et l as -...,.,"'" the wurk 1s lo be clnn•
prom• cnntr.actors r n1 P\IUCWOllS 11t •• 1tsted by the further 111form•l11>n ""'TICITOMllllt< Drparlmenl of lndu\lroal conh ct r ~trhfles "" ..,....... Relallons A copy ol 1he Manaaem•nt. Con tr .ac h Sralell h1ds will be "'l"'K' " on Irle al Ille O e ~•r t m ~ n t A tt 11 ,.rt1ved al lh• otf1te Ill addro-. h>ltd above Br•rrda R ltn~kenhull •I 111• Depadmtnt ol f'ar k~ SlrcreHful b1ddtr \hall
(94Q) 8?4 1404 •nd Rettedf!On Norlh provide Paymenl Rnnd Tht '"''""lo! Bidder ern Ser Y•te Cenltr •nd Performance Bonr1 4nd 11> SubtonlraclOt\ Phone (916> li53 ~274 Of PAAT M(NT Of
wrll b• requued lo lollow One C•p19'>I Mall .Suit• PARKS ANO RlCRCA!ION lhe 11ond1strlminallon !>00, SarramM lo, f.alr Rulh G ColeA>an 01 r•quuemenh sel lnr lh lnrn1a 9!'i814 uo lo l r•tlnr
m lht 81cldin2 Dot u PM. Wednod•y. Jun• Pu lJll•hed Ncwp11r l
"'t'nh ·~d to pay 16 2004. •I wh"h lrme Buch Custa Me.a Oally p1ev•lhn1 waae rate$ 31 and place they wrll ~. P1lu l Jun~ I l 2004 the location ol lht Wor~ publicly o6~ntd •nd rud TMOU
The \Uttenful Bidder !or perlorm1nR lh• wor k will he r •Qlttred to ha•• n follow• th• lollow1n1 St.I• of I urnrsh dlt labor C~l!lorn10 Contraclor ' 111~1e11eh, tool• .rnd trccnst torrent al lhe tQu1~111enl rreccHary to 11mt ol •ubm1s\lon of ••lrof11 lhret (3) re Ille Bid •lroomi (2 cumbinal111n
UCINU bu1ld11\Jli and I re ClASSlflCATIOf11 ~lroorn) anr1 ad1acenl ll<INSI CODfr la1 1l1tle~ rn n<Lo1 dance r..narM En111nee11n~ with lhe l\rne11u n$ w11h Contractor A Orub1H\1es Acl al Central Bu1ldln1 DOHENV STA TC BEACH Con tr •ct or B Orsn11• County Catrlor o.t.or Prefect S..Clflnr ni. compl•lt and 1n 81dder Qu•llf1catlon• Atcnr c1•nt e w1lh lhe telltd lor lo bt ,ub· pl•ns •nd specrf1c atrt>ns mltltd •1 lime ol bid lhe telor ~ •nd >U Ch
indude bul ar e nol addenda lhe1tlo o m•r necesurrly l!mrled lo b' ln ued prior to bid
I Th~ Conlr •tlor lhlll optnlna d•te
llOOOOf
PtlUC llAal6 NO 11cr IS H( RI llY CIV( N that A publt< hearrnc will be held by lhe Costa Mesa 't1ly Council on Monday, lune
21. ?004, at 6 30 PM
111 "' soon u lheru her •~ possible 1n the Council Chfmbe" ol
Crly Hall. 77 F ~Ir Otrvc C9ste Mesa on lhe lollowrng 1lem
PUASU~NT lo ftr l1tl\ XIII II of Prop11\ll1on t as amended by Propo
sltron 111 •nd Sen•I• Brll 88 lht •PProp11• ttoni l1mlf tor lhe Crly
ol Co•I• Mtu for f l\c~I Yu r ?004·200!> h8s t>~en c •ltulated lo be Sll2. 103,689
THE DOCUMENTATION
used In dele1m1nln1 lhe Crty ol Cost• Men 's o11pp1oprl•t1ons hmlf for
have been. 1n bu•ineu llrenH req1111e'1 A or B lrnder the urno n•m• lnairuf~r 5 f •l1mAh
anel C•hlornro Conlr•c $t57.500 St92.SOO tot·, l.1cense l(lr a Prospeclt~e b1ddo1 • minimum of S conllnu mey t\•m1nr end obt•in oui ye.rs prror to lb• bid lormi, specltrutrons brd open1rui dote for thh •nd 'pl1n• by down·
Pro141tt lht hcen:.r used lo1drnc lhe brd p1ch1e tn sellsfy lh1!o requu 1 from t"'9 C•llfornr• Stile menl \hill b• of lht Contr ach Reclsler 41
un1e lype reou11ed by www.c1c1 das.ct .JlO•/ the •Onlr •ct ncr I The hid pick•&•
'J fht Con Ir ectcw !ohtl.1 ll •Ito 0¥11l•M• on CD pro•1d4t • m1n1mum of J ftu of Ch•rc• fht CD r efettn<e~ lor proltrh can b• obtolned by .imll•r 1n \Cope ind size h•ln& • reque•I lo to lhll Proiect whrch (91 6) U S 9027 j nr h .. e been &uctenlully dlufep1ncles, o"Jh completed 1n the Sl•I• slons, 1mbl1uttles ot ol C1lltornl1 dunn1 the confllch In or •mon& the
pnt) VH". confr•cl documenh or THE RLOCl'ITS or lit( Cloubh ea to mHnln1 UNIVtRSITV or CALI •hi,. b~ btourht to lht
r l!ICll Year 2004 2005 '' •v•ll•ble for lnsptcllon • on weekd1ys In II•• Oll1ce of the Dfrtclot of
f"rn1nc•. 77. r ... Otrve
r<1RNIA Sl~le'\ t llenllon by rAX May 2004 only to (916) 44!1 9027 Publl•lttd Newport not later lh1r1 12 nono 8t•ch/Cosl• MtH Dilly on lun• 9, :>()().4 1'1k>t Mey 1!1, lune 1. In ICfor d•nce with lhe 2004 TOV JI' n¥•1100\ ol Section I 111' 1111 1nd 1773.1
ol '"""'Co~
Isl f loor, Cosle M .. a between lht hours of
8•00 A,M •nd !1·00 P M n cept on ho11dt)'•
• JUUi fCM.C•,
0..-tY City <to.ti Publhtied "••por I e .. cll/C°'ta Men Ot lly Piio t hrfto I, ?004 TO~
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Pk:t,l' n·p1111 ,111y crnw that may be in
~our l'l.1'" f1cd ad 11nmediately. The
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,·1 w1 111 .111 J<h ..:n1w111cnt for which 11
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bus1n1n vet' No
lawn BHbout
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Clelh of 01 •ne• County on 05/ 14/()ot
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.,. dorna bu•1nus •~
Ace Mane11emen1 Co
9/3 lurlle C.ut 01
Irvine, C• 92603
""' ah•m Carlton El l•oll. 973 lurlle C1e~t
01 .. Irvona, CA 92603
lh1s business 1s con-
ducted by •n 1nd..,dual
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bu"neu yetl No
Abraham Elliutt fl\" s lalemenl WU
hied w1lh the County
Cltth of Or•nee Countr
on OS/12/04
20046tlU70
f)a11y• Piiot Ma~ 18. 25
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are do1n1 bus1nos as·
Built Bot CoMh uc!lon
814 w lSth St •51
Newport B ... ch C1h
turn,. 9266J
Ooual.is John Hoa••
side, 824 W I Sth St
•SI Newport Buch,
C1hfo1 n11 92663
lt11s bll•lllU• t• tun
ducted bv .n rnd1v1du•f
ttne 'JJ'U •t•tl•d doina
bu$1neu yet) Nu
Oou&las John He1v.,1d• lh1~ •hlemenl w~•
hl•d w1lh lhe Counly
Cte1t. of 01•nlle Cuunlv
011 OS/07/04
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In• J07S Motot.•1 Pia••
Cu•I• Me•• CA 92626
K•roll• M<11~et111~ ll•
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Molot.a1 Place , Cost•
Men . CA 92626
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ducted by • co1por.i111"1
Hawe y1>u ''"'ltd du11111
bu>me>> V• I> Nu
Kerins Marht11•K Ile
••in. Int lubtll Ke1 on•
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The folfow1nc penull>
••e doon1 business u
AMICO TRANSMISSIONS
ANO AUTOMOlfVf SPI
CIALIS rs. l 728 Placenlt•
llv4' Co•I• Mtu C•h
11)1 "'" 92627 Rubert W [Ills, 1128
Pliltenl1d Ave . Co•ll
Men C•hfoin1• 92627
lh1s bu~1nen 1~ con
oucted by •n 111drv1duel
It••• you sl.,led dO'"ll bus111••~ y~t' No
Robe• I W (ti"
SEll
lh•S 1l•temeol wu
tiled w1111 lh• County
l le1h ol O••na" c .. uoty
Un 05/07 Oil
2004HU097
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25. Jutlll I 2004 lOIZ
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today!
(949) 642-15678
your stuff
through
classif ied!
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in Classified !
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toadwMtlsef
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Classlfled 642·5178
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Monday ................... Fntlay 5:00prn
Tuc~d~1 y ................... Monday 5:00pm
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WcJnc,d,1y ............. Tuc~day 5:00pm
Thur~Ja~ ............ Wcc.Jnc~c.Jay 5:00pm
FmJay ................ -.. Thur~c.Jay 5:00pm
Saturday ................ FriJay J :OUpm
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Mtm.la)-hti.J:i~ Sunday .................... l·nday S:OOpm
Index
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Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week n¥nimum)
· Call Donna at (949) 642-4321
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I Auctions 1483 HOME ~W=A=N=T=E=D~ FURNISHINGS
HOME
FURNISHINGS
Miscellaneous
Pets 3655
l'ooclh Mtn lo1V.. PUf>
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"49.6/ ~ lfti'I 449 iA6 &I i4
Olrlces for Lease 4540
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ne;u N~w''"' I r ,,,.,,.,
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NEED TO
MISCELLANEOUS
RENTALS
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CollectibleS/
Memorabilia 1160
TOP SS 4 RECORDS £TC ' I.. . Ir II It m,
t<I fllh· it.a-1 fol~,. .H1"K
l.1•r• ~M't t.1 111 /110~
ENTERTAINMENT
Special
Events 1310
l QUAl HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
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