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IN BU.SINESS
Branding a new Gtn
The Cannery Lofts, now selling for more
than $1 million each, were a risk worth
taking, their developer says.
Paul Clinton for an August completion.
Daily Pilot The spacious high-end lofts in
Cannery Village have no preced-
ven't slowed a stream of interest,
in them.
·ir you talk to any standard
home developer, this would be
financial suicide,• Weeda said.
·0ur goal was to have the projeCt
sold before completion. and
we're slightly ahead or that right
now.·
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NEWPORT BF.ACH -Luxury ent in the area. Weeda has used a
home developer .Kevin Weeda modem, somewhat edgy, archi-
roUed the dice a bit when he be-tectural style. And even their
gan developing the concept for ritzy price tags, starting at
the Cannery Lofts, on sched~le slightly more than SI million, ha-
Weeda, since receiving the
California Coastal Com.mission's
approval on the project in July,
has sold 1'4 of the 22 lofts and
maintains a waiting list of 500
potential buyers. Weeda has set
up an office in the village that
simulates the look of the lofts,
but these 14 buyers have essen-
tially bought in sight unseen. SEAN Hll.LER I ONLY Ptl.O T
The construction of the Cannery Lofts is in full swing in the Rhine
See NEW, Pa1• M Channel across from the Blue Water Grill.
PHOTOS BY MARK C. OUSffi /~Y PLOT
Kids of all ages had a chance to compete in Sunday's Spirit Run, which kicked off at Fashion tsJand in Newport Beach.
Spirit of sch()6~
Thousands showed up as the Leigh and Lucy Steinberg ·~
Spirit Run celebrated its 20th year.
Coral Wiison
Dally Piiot
T housands of people rose
before the sun to
compete In the 20th
anniversary of the Leigh
and Lucy SleinbeJs Spirit Run on
Stmday morning. •
By 6:30 a.m. the atreeta vaund
Fash.loo lsJand in Newport BeaCh
were closed lo traffic, filled
instead with hundreds of
bleary-eyed partjclpanta. Urifazed
by the cold morning air, runners
came decked out In shorts,
l-sbirts and their best shoes.
They clutched cups of coffee,
did some wann-up stretc:bing,
cbeded their watches In
anticipation. bid good luck to
friends and made lut·minute
port-a-potty runs.
· The IOIV'ace was ICbedu1ed to
begin at 7:15 a.m.
Owr the last 20 years, Splrtt
Run bas become the largest
children's race in Orange County
and the third largest In Callfomia.
Annually, the event raises more
than $100,000 for local elementary
education. brings together more
than 8,000 lttendees and often
attracts Olyqlplc contenders, said
board member Rita Goldberg
By 7 a.m., people were d
reglstertng, bringing the total
nU(l'lber of ,nmoen this )'e8f to
4,981. . . -
About 600 people aowded at . Garden Gr<We resident WMn
s.. SPlttT, P• M Gidabuday crosses the finish line.
THINKING ALLOWED
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HMPER
A CLOSER LOOK
Tax s w ap
bill could
aid Co sta
Mesa
But some resid ents say
plan comes late as city
nears build out. City
manager says idea could
help in weak economies.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Residents concern~
about a lad of housing drum thar a pru
posed bill to replace a portion of c1ue.·
~es tax with property tax 1s too late tu
reven what they cons1der a downw-clld
slide in the cny's quaJJty of life.
Assemblyman John Campbell h~ co·
authored a bill th.at would swap our half
the amounr of sales tax revenue uue.
generate for an equal ainounr of property
tax revenue. The goal as ro spur etlies to
resist the siren song of 'i4li~ tax from
commercial developmenr and build
more housing instead.
While some residents, espeoally those
who opposed the Home Ranch develop
ment. say the concepr is a good one, they
fear it won't help Costa Mesa. which ~ al-
most built out.
·1 think ii would have been ruce af
something like this had occurred earlier.·
former mayor Sandra Genis srud.. •it may
save some of the cities in the inland Em-
pire from comrrurting the mistakes made
in Orange County. We're tarting to have
retrofirting and redevelopment of some
areas, but Orange County has made ma-
jor commitments in some areas thar are
not necessarily wise.·
art MADE llSTAKES, RESIDENTS
SAY
About -46' of the city's genera.I fund ii
derived from sales tu while only 1 n.
comes from property tax.
That simple statistic is what's wrong
with Costa Mesa. said Robin Lef!Jer, one
of the staunchest opponents of Home
Ranch. which will transform about 9.1
acrea of the Segerstrom familyls Uma
bean field Into a mix of ~opment. In·
duding a 17-aae lkra; 791,050 square
feet oC omce pace; 252,648 squue feet of
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AT A GLANCE
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• SEAN HILLER/OAILYPl.OT
All employee at Ceradyne inspects protective armor that the company manufactures for the military at its Costa Mesa facirlty.
To protect and profit
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
J oel Moskowitz's assertion that he
"saves lives" as the chief executive
and chairman of Costa Mesa's
c.eradyne Inc. sounds like
exaggeration.
Last year, however, 29 U.S. soldiers
survived machinegun attaclcs overseas
with armor provided by Moskowitz's
ceramics company.
MoskoWltz even received a letter from
8n army ranger stationed in Afghanistan
who said be was shot in the bade with a
Russian-made AIC-47 assauh riOe. The
bullet was absorbed by Ceradyne's ballistic
annor.
"That's a dead man [wtthout the
armor),• Moskowitz said. "In order to stop
a machinegun bullet. you have to have
something harder than the bullet The only
thing harder than these ceramics is a
diamond"
c.eradyne, headquartered in the city
since 1975, manufactures and mai:kets
state-of-the-art ceramics products,
including the annor, ballistic plating for a
new lincoln Towncar. orthodontic braces,
BRIEFL;Y IN
BUSINESS
Fletcher Jones Motorcars
breaks car sale record
fletcher Jones Motorcars broke a 100·
year-old tec:ord for vehicles sold during a
calendar year.
The Mercedes Benz dealership logged
5,168 sales of new cars during the year. No
other dealership in the country bad ever
sold 5,000 cars in a single calendar year.
"We are delighted to have been recog·
oiz.ed for setting a new standard." General
Manager Gerth Blumenthal said "Our
mission bas always ~n to offer the finest
quality automobi.let In the world while
Ceradyne Inc. of Costa
Mesa builds armor that
arm U.S. soldiers against
machinegun fire.
truck engine parts and other prodUdS.
In the defense market. Ceradyne sells
protective panels for m.illtary helicopters
-the Blad Hawk. Cobra and Apache -
ceramic-plated seats for Hummers, as well
as the persolU!el armor.
As investors scour the stock tables' for
defense-oriented companies, with
President Buslfs readying a military action
against Saddam HUMein's Iraq. Ceradyne
has worked its way into the spotlight
Moskowitz said be isn't counting on the
possible war to benefit his share price,
which closed Friday at $8.65, down 22
cents.
"What is going to affect our stock is our
performance," be said. ·n.e future looks
pretty bright"
On Feb. 24, the publicly traded company
announced that it beat Wall Street's
consensus earnings estimates, by reporting
fourth-quarter sales ofSl 7.6 million, or 11
providing the highest level of service."
Fletcher Jones rang up $463 million in
sales for the year.
Fstablished in 2001, fletcher Jones Is
the nation's No. l Mercedes dealer and the
No. l dealer in Newport-Mesa.
The dealership counts 180,000 square
feet of showroom space and includes a
cappucctno bar, tdevision lounge. work
stations with telephones and computer
hookups. a retail shop and putting green.
The dealer bas 400 employees and of.
fers ser:vice &om 77 service bays.
Costa Mesa-based ICN has
growth of 18.7% in 2002
ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc. grew rev-
enue 18.7% in 2002, from $620.8 million
to $737.1 million the previous year, the
cents per share, which was a 45% increru;e
from the $12.1 million, or 10 cents per
share, &om the fowtb quarter of 200 l.
Ceradyne trades as CRON on the
Nasdaq exchange.
In 2002, the company grew sales 35%,
&om $45.3 million to a record $61.2
million.
Moskowitz Ceradyne's founder, owes his
succes,,, in part, to his sudcess in attracting
contracts from the military. On ~ 13, rhe
company nailed down a $3.7-million deal
with the Anny's Oefeqse SUpply Center in
Philadelphia to provide the personnel
aimor.
Moskowitz himself served in the Anny.
as a young RCJfC officer in the 19608, after
graduating from Alfred University in
Western New Yo.i:k. After a stint at a base in
Alabama. Moskowitz worked for a
ceramics company in Glendale: he formed
Ceradyne with colleagues in 1967.
In 1970, Moskowitz took the company
public with an offering of shares.
More than a qaarter of a centwy tater,
c.eradyne now counts three operational
plants in the country (including Georgia
and Kentucky), 350 employees and two
satellite offices in London and Beijing.
company reported Thursday.
ICN's fourth quarter revenue. which it
also reponed, was essentially Oat, as the
company put the lid on simmering prob-
lems with spin-off Ribaphann Inc. by
ousting tha t company's board of direc-
tors in January.
The company reported rev~nue for the
quarter ending Dec. 31 of$199.6 million.
compared with the $194.2 million the
company earned the in the same quarter
of2001.
Despite the slight increase in revenue,
ICN reported a net loss for the quarter of
$100.7 million, or $1.20 per share. In ~e
prior fourth quarter, the company was
profitable, with 40 cents a share of income. ·
JCN, which trades on the New York
Stock Exchange, closed Friday at $9.39,
lil> 0.86911 on the day.
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:Eastside building restrictions under fire
Costa Mesa Planning Commission
ton.ight will take up a fight that pits
groWth-control advocates against their
property-~ts neighbors.
Deirdre New"1-an ' tiona can be located.
Daily Pilot Wblle supporters of the
OOSTA MESA -Battle lilies
have been drawn fn an
Eastside housing tract over a pro~ by a group of resl-
dentB lhat would create ape;
ciaJ design smndards for home
additions.
Tunigbt. the Planning Com-
mission will consider the plan
for the tract, which Is roughly
bordered by East 19th Street.
Irvine Avenue, East 18th Street
and Tustin Avenue. Propo-
nents are concerned that "big
box" construction is destroy-
ing the neighborhood's his-
torical charm and bloddng
neighbors' views.
Their proposal calls for lim-
iting new construction on
homes in the area to the rear
40% of the lot and would only
allow one-story additions that
don't exceed 14 feet in height
The commission will also con-
sider three options submitted
by city planners that range in
restricting how much and
where on the property addi-
plan feel it will preserve the
chatacter of their F.a.stslde
ne:ighborbood, opponen~
view any· type of restrietion as
a threat to their property
.rigtita and ~tectural free-
dom.
"All of the options are unac-
ceptable (and) would damage
our property wlues," said
Warren and Jennifer Taylor ln
a letter to the commission.
"We are not in a view commu-
oi.ty. We are ln a family com-
munity. These restriction-
s ... are anti-family."
In September 2002, Coun-
cilman Gary Monahan di-
r«ted city planners to come
up with some proposals for
addition guidelines in this
neighborhood.
The housing ttact poses an
architectwal challenge be-
cause the' proi}erties, devel-
oped in ~elate 1940s, contain
20-foot wide alleys that pro-
vide access to the rear of each
lot The historical trend has
been a single-story house in
J
the front of the lol with a aln-
g\e·stoty garage to the rear, off
the alley.
Current zoning standarda
manda~ a height limit of 27
feet and the req~ minJum
amount of open space ls 40%
ol the total lot
The residents' proposal al-
lows a continuous line of ain·
gle-story construction in the
rear yard area. but requires the
building h.eiBbt to slope down
as it approaches the side
property lines.
The dty planners' 6cst op-·
ti.on is to limit new construc-
tion ln the rear 50 feet of the
lot with a maximum building
height of 15 feet. It would in-
clude a "no build area" be-
tween 30 and 50 feet of the
rear property line, preventing
a continuous building line
along a side property line.
The planner's second op-
tion would limit construction
to one story in the rear 50 feet
of !he lot with a maximum
height of 15 feet and other re-
strictions that reduce the
building mass as it relates to
the neighboring properties.
The third choice allows two-
story construction in the rear
50 feet of the lot with a 15-foot
side setback. While this option
also reduces the building
mass in relation to adjacent
properties, yiews from the
second-story level into neigh-
bors' rear yan1a ·are likely to
occur.
Opponents charge that con·
struction on the rear portion
of the lot should not be lim-
ited and is more conducive to
second-story additions since it
is not visible from the street.
"Because of our large Jot
sizes, the most loglcaJ and
economical area to acfd living
apace to yow home ia in the
back area." said Scott and,
Wendy 7.achery, in their letter
to the commission.
Planning Commission
Olairwoman Katrina Foley
said While she understands
the concerns of supporters of
resttictions, she still beUeves
each project should be re·
viewed individually.
"I think what fits for one
street may not fit for the next
street and it's very difficult to
apply generic standards un-
less you have a tract housing
development where every
house is !he same model," Fo-
ley said. "ln an eclectic model
like the F.astside, what might
be really intrusive develop·
ment on one lot might not be
really intrusive on another lot
and I absolutely don't want
our city to look like South
County."
COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA
Here are some of the issues that the
Planning Commission will consider on
Monday:
CHANGES TO THE CITY'S
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
GUIDELINES
In Spring 2001, the City Council
adopted new zoning code regulations for
new residential construction and
additions. These changes includ~ two
new review procedures: minor design
review and design review. Minor design
reviews were delegated to the zoning
administrator and the Planning
Commission decided on design revieWs.
ln addition, the council adopted
residential design guidelines, which are
used with the review of new residential
construction and additions and include
!he criteria nf being "hannoruous and
compatible" with the neighborhood.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Expect changes to be made after
months of debate about the guidelines.
"Some of the changes I th.ink will go a
Jong way toward addressing the
inefficiency with our current process as
weU as trying to better address issues of
massing and imposing stru~. while
not focusing on architectural style,
which I don't think our Planning
Commission should be in the business
of dicta~g architectural style." said
Planning Commission Olairwoman
Katrina Foley.
Arts District.
WHATTOEXPECT
The commission is expected to
approve the resolution with conditions,
including a roundabout at the current
intersection of Avenue of the Arts and
Town C.enter Drive. ceasing the use of
Town C.enter Drive as a public street and
creating left-tum access from Avenue of
the Arts into the Center Garage parking
structure.
"I th.ink it's really exciting and I'm
anxious for it all to get underway." Foley
said.
MASTER PLAN REVIEW FOR
THE PERFORMING ARTS
CENTER
The Performing Arts Cent et is
proposing a 296,500 square-foot
symphony hall to be located across
Town Center D,rtve from the existing
facility. The five-story building includes
as 2,000-seat main auditorium with a
secondary, 500-seat auditorium.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The commission is expected to
approve the proposal with conditions.
including prohibiting weekday
performances except when the audience
arrives and departs via bus or other
mass ttansponation.
"There's still a lot of details to be
worked out but I think it's very exciting
for the future of Costa Mesa and the
whole d)eater arts district," Foley said.
SUBDIVISION OF A
TOWN CENTER DRIVE MASTER COMMERCIAL PARCEL
PLAN
The master plan is a conceptual plan
for the future improvement of the
portion of Town C.enter Drive between
Park C.enter Drive and Avenue of the Arts
as a pedestrian-oriented public plaza
linking the major arts venues within the
South Coast Plaza Town Center Theater
A representative of the Irvine Ranch
Water District is proposing !he
subdivision of a 2.26-acre commercial
property in the 1100 block of Bristol
Street lnto three Jots wiih a permit for
shared access between them:-The lot is
CWTently vacant. The applicant proposes
to subdivide the property Into three
FYI
•WHAT: Costa Mesa Planning
Commission meeting
•WHEN: 6:30 p.m .. Monday
•.WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
•INFO: (714) 754-5245
approximately 30,000 square-fool lots
for three office buildings, which have
already been approved by staff. Approval
will allow each of the three lots to be
sold separately. ·
WHAT TO EXPECT
The commission is expected to
approve the subdivision with condioons.
including requiring the establishment of
a property owner association and
limiting the signage to one eight-foot
high monument sign to discourage sign
clutter and help to tie the project
together.
"I have a concem about taking a lot
and dividing it up into three," Foley said.
"Our general plan strives to make lot -
combinations, not divide them. because
we've had problems in the past where
lots have been divided and then when
someone wants to come in and develop
or remodel. it's difficult to get all the
owners to agree," Foley said
LOT SUBDIVISION
The property owner of an existing
27 ,800-square-foot residential lot in the
200 block of Santa lsabeJ Avenue wants
to subdivide it into four lots with a
permit to allow shared driveway access.
In October 2002, the commission
approved the consQ\Jction of a
detached, four-unit, two-story,
single-family residential project for the
lot.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The commission is expected to
approve the subdivision.
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GETTING INVOLVED
•GETTING IHVOUfED run1
periodically In the Dailv Piiot on a
rotating bui1. For information on
adding your organization to this
list. call (949) 674-4298.
ACADEMIC YEAR IN AM£RJCA · c~ Meaa famllie1 can hOlt a
German student and earn up to
$1 .000 toward a number of
travel-abroad programs. Danielle
Carpino, (800) 322-HOST.
ALS ASSN., ORANGE
COUNTY CHAPTER
The Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis Asif\., Whid\ helps
individual• who have tM
disorder that ls also known as
Lou Gehrig's disease. needs
volunteers. (714) 375-1922.
AlzHEIMER'S ASSN.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Support group leaders. Vis1tmg
Volunteers, family resource
consultarts and office volunteers
are needed. Volunteers may wort
on one-time projects or ongoing
programs. Training sessions are
available. (800) 660-1993
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of the
· American Cancer Society seeks
office volunteers. The society afso
seeks volunteers to answer calls
for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter.
(94.9) Z61-9446.
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs unwanted
goods sucti as clothing, furniture,
jewelry, accessories, antiques
and collectibles to fund the
society's research. education and
patient services programs. The
goods may be dropped off at
2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar Volunteers are also
needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday a\ the
same location. (949) 640-4777.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The transportation program
needs volunteers to drive cancer
patients to and from medical
treatments free of ctiarge. The
required commitment is a few
hours eacti week or month.
Drivers must have a valid driver's
license and insurance and be at
least 25. Volunteers may use
either their own vehicles or
American Cancer Society vans
(949) 261-9446 or
scomer@cancer.org.
luXURY
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The American Heart Assn. ia
l!)oking for volunteers to perform
various general office duties in
th• main off~ and Implement
educational and fund·ra1stng
events through Orange County
No e>cperience necessary
Training will be prtMded. ~9)
8!)6..3565.
AMERICAN HOME HEAUH
HOSPICE PROGRAAt
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs volunteers
to give emotional support to
terminally ill patients and their
families In the greater Orange
County area. Training Is provided
(714) 550-0800 ()( (800) 540-2546.
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The ctiapter needs volunteers to
address community groups about
Red Cross services and to act as
liaisons with the media tn disaster
and emergency srtuauons. Lynn
Howes, (714) 481-5376.
ANIMAL NElWORt<
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Become a bottle feeder or take in
pregnant cats at your home
Many shelters kill pregnant cats
upon arrival Dogs and cats are
also available for adopuon.(949)
759-3646or
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ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
OF NEWPORT-MESA
Volunteers looking for varytng
levels of involvement are needed
to help the organizauon with 1ts
goal of helping ~1ldren tn the
community. (949) &45-6929
ASSN. RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
The Costa Mesd group sponso~
and supports outrea~ commurnty
service programs, sucti as the
homeless sanctuary Voluntaers
are needed •714) 540-5803
BEST BUDDIES
The nonprofit organ12at1on t5
looking for volunteers HI and
older to provide companionsr11~
for adults with de"elopment ·,
disab1ht1es As a "Ct112en Buc1d\
volunteers will v1!>1t with a bu.Jdv
twice a month and call or •. mail
them once a week Ttw
organization ;;1lso h<1s an
e-Budd1es prograrr that for rns
friendshi~s entirely over tht'
1titernet. Volunteers tor thdl
program must be di least 12 years
old. (7141 546-1826 or
www.bestbudd1Ps ore;
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•Jt'a pmty much a blank can·
vu." Beers d. "You can start
to do th.lngs and give them their
own pe11:0na.JJty .•
/vJ the ft.rst customer ln line.
P~BLIC
SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA '9tESA
Bob Beers, a retired aerospace BffrS hat flnt cllolce on one of
, ex~ttve. was the ftnt to pur-the ton... Which are ~ed to
: 1-ctase a loft last year. be completed in two ~ 1n
. Been retired hi 1999 and bu August and October. Of the 22,
•EM Me.II~ o.Ne:
A man was erTested on
tuapldon of hit-and·run
property damage In the
2700 btodt et 4:25 p.m.
Saturday.
•FW~:Amanwas
arrested on suspfclon of
. credit card theft In the 400 •
blodt at 8:48 p.m.
Saturday.
• Harbor Boulevard: A
man was arrested on
suspicion of petty theft In
the 2300 blodt at 7:25
-p.m. Thursday.
• Pidc9tt StJMt: A man
was amtsted on auspidon
of grand theft in the 6100
blodt at 8:10 a.m. Friday.
• South Coat Drive: A
woman was arrested on
suspicion of burglary in
the 900 blodt at 2:30 p.m.
Saturday.
• East 17th StrNt end
Newport Boulevtltd: A
man was arTested on
suspicion of violation of
parole at 4:40 p.m.
Saturday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• East Coast Highway: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 3000 blodt
at 9 a.m. Sunday.
• Jambo A Road and
Bison ""'"'9: A person
seen throwing an object
fTom a vehicle was
reported at 11 :50 a.m.
Sunday.
• Kings Road: A
residential burglary was
reported In the 600 blodt
at 10:56 a.m . Sunday.
• Mac:Arthur Boulevard
and Bison Avenue: A
signal malfunction was
reported at 6:36 p.m.
Saturday.
• Port Seaboume Way:
Trespassing was reported
in the 1900 blodt at 2:10
p.m. Saturday.
• 30th StJMt: A
hit-and-run felony was
reported in the 100 block
at 4:50 p.m. Saturday.
BILL
Continued from A 1
industrial use and 192 homes.
NCosta Mesa has made a big
mistake to go for the sales tax,
not just because of our housing
imbalance, but because of what
it does to the quality of life
around here," Leffier said.
#Costa Mesa's been oriented
toward a pleasant residential
neighborhood, now it's subli-
mating it to the commerciaJ in·
terests and that doesn't make
for a good residential commu-
nity."
During the Home Ranch ap·
proval process, opponents in-
volved with Costa Mesa Citizens
for Responsible Growth said the
project should include a lot
more housing instead of Ikea.
·Tue proportion of residen-
~tial Is shrinJdng while bu iness
and commercial use are grow-
ing exponentially," Leffier saJd
in October 200 I
1.i wanted to set back to bis tint four will be on the Rhine <lwl-
love -painting. Beem earned a net watedront and 18 will·
master's in ftne art& before get-somewhat Inland, at 30th Street.
th1g lrito the aerospace field as a between Vllla Way and LaFa·
marketing executive. He said be yette Avenue.
is excited to move into the "live-Weeda baa said be wUl com-
worlt" loft, which will be.given plete tbe four waterfront lofts
an industrial look..' so be can· ftrst -by Aug. 1. Those are ex.-
create a woddng studio for bis pected to reta1l for u much u
art. $2.8 million. The inland lofts are
SPIRIT
Continued from Al
the starting line and in '1le front,
Patsy Metcalf of Newpon Beach
was using the nearby
fire-hydrant to stretch.
In the past, Metcalf bad
competed in marathons for fun,
but this time she said she would
be watching her perfoanance
carefully. She recently set a
two-year personal goal to
compete in the Iron Man
Triathlon on the big island of
Hawaii. Now she trains everyday,
and her colleagues .keep her on
track by watching her diet for
her.
•If you tell people your goals,
they will hoJd you accountable.''
MetcaJf said.
Announcer Rudy Novotny
brought runners to attention
with 1 O seconds to go. followed
by the blast of a horn and then
the steady rhythm of feet hitting
the pavement
Relatives. friends. teachers
and supporters were left behind
on the sidelines, sporuors
prepared information and
giveaways, and soon newcomers
were arriving for the SK race to
begin in another hour.
About 300 volunteers bad
come for the day, including the
Costa Mesa High cheedeaders.
the Corona del Mar cheerleaders
and track team, various key
dubs, teachers and lots of
parents, said volunteer
coordinator Nadine 1\.tmer.
#wtien you think about how
many peopl,e are out today, it's
incredible," Goldberg said.
The mass at the starting line
divided into smaller groups as
exhausted participants slowed
to a wallc and stopped to rest
and grab some water. Others
pounded steadily byb.reathing
heavily and lifting their shirts to
If Campbell's bill does be·
come law, Genis said she hopes
it would not only increue the
amount of housing. but make it
more affordable as well.
"Based on supply and de-
mand, it should result in at least
less expensive housing, but
when you have a lot of retail
jobs and when people say they
are going to build offices and
these are good quality jobs, for
every executive, there ls some-
body who will be sweeping the
Ooor at night and answering
phones on a fairly modest
salary, (sol it really creates a de-
mand for low-cost houshig. •
Genis said.
CITY PROGRESSING°" HOUSING ISSUE
According to the annual re·
view of the 2000 general plan.
the city is making progress Od
meeting its share of regional
housing needs.
Between 1998 and 2002, the
dty approved 455 residential
units and granted final permits
wipe their faces while taking
time to wave to friends.
The sun bad come out and
B)Ye8t was dripping.
At the 6n.Lsb Une, 28-year-old
Wilhelm Gldabuday of Garden
Grove aossed first at 33 minutes
and 41 seconds, foll~ within
seconds by Stephen Wldrus of
Pomona and Eli Rodriguez or
Whittier.
Originally from 18mania,
Gidabuday runs everyday-
about 75 miles a week.
"It's Just fun, especially when
It benefits the community,•
Gid.abuday said.
Spiting. sweating and
wheezing. other runners crossed
the line.
IG.ndergartenteacherat
Anderson Elementary, Patty
Uberto had her eye out to award
medals to kids, no matter what
place they came in.
"I love seeing the kid's faces
when they get a medal," Uberto
said. "I know they (keep theml
because my kids still have
theirs.·
By 8:15 a.m .. almost 1300
runners were lined up for the SK
run, the stroDer wallc and the
family walk.. Novotny introduced
94-year-old Paula Pellecer and
explained the group of Jamba
Juice employees dressed as
bananas at the starting line.
weack bananas,. he ordered
those who were sneaking across
the line.
Tup 25 runners who could
heal all the bananas would be
awarded free Jamba Juice for a
year. The SK runners were
especially impatient and
Novotny had to call back a
group of early starters.
A horn version of "I've got the
power" played on the
loudspeakers and the group was
of[ One runner tripped and
others tumbled into a pile on
the ground, bouncing back up
again quickly and the race went
for the construction of 210
units. It also approved the
building of six units by Habitat
fo r Humanity for "very-low in·
come" households.
City leaders say Campbell's
bill will not malce a huge dent In
Costa Mesa because the city ls
already so built out.
"Where are you going to build
housing?" said Planning Com-
mission Olairwoman Katrina
Foley. wwe don't have a lot of
land left and what type of hous-
ing?"
When the Planning Commls·
sion approved a condominJum
project at 190 l Newport Blvd.
last month, there was an outcry
that the design was too dense
for the area.
BU. WOUlD NOT HAVE
CHANGED PROJECT
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City Manager Allan Roeder
said he didn't think Home
Ranch would have necessarily
turned out any differently if
Campbell's bill were already law
because be believes land-use
decis~n.s are not based strlctJy
on how much income they will
generate. For example, al·
though there was a lot or dia-
cusslon about putting homes
on the parcel next to the Los
Angeles Timea bureau OD Sun·
Oower Avenue, they were ulti-
mately scrapped becau.e of en-
vlronmeotal concerns, Roeder
said.
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And ll more bouaing and leaa
commerdal development had
Cc:iotnJed from Al
,
sellln& for $1.3 ml.Uion to awt.
1n addldon to Been' ttudlo,
Weeda said the project abould
attract &rtiltt, papbJc ~
ers, architects and otber profet-
alonals. The two-story &ofta
could also attract tome hflh·
end ietall uses. •
'"Ibey are more aftluent. crea·
dve professionals than bualneu oo.ala. • Weeda aid. •rt'D
really be ~ wfthlo • vO-
lage."
With the hlgb ceill.op.
3,000-squa.re-t ftoor plana,
enviable loca n aDd proximity
to the auea'l top mtaurants and
shopping, . the lofts have won
tbe admiration of other Real· . .
on.
• WbeeJcbalrs, strollen and
dogs OD leuhes strolled by,
while two UC Irvine students
broUght up the ~carrying
large signs that read "'War is not
the answer," and "War Monger.·
under a picture of President
George Bush.
"We are trying to get out the
message that war is dangerow
for the wodd," said SO-year-old .
criminology student Hueteo
Lopez. "We need to haWJ faith In
the belief that humans are
intelligent enough to find a
peaceful solution."
Within 15 minutes, the lead
runners were already celebrating
wftb Juliu5 Gidabuday fin1shlng
first at 14 Olinutea and 41
seconds.. On his heels and one
secobd after, Oscar Gonzales
finished second.
Confused by Julius
Gidabuday's similarity to his
brother. the anoollllcer called
Wilhelm Gidabuday's name by
mistake.
"It's OK. he is my brother, it is
the same to me," JulJus
Gid.abuday said. The two
brothers train together and have
competed in Europe, South
America and the United States.
The first banana to cross the
line was Jon ShaJp. general
manager for Jamba Juice at the
Block In Orange. Sharp
confessed he bas not run since
high school, but he saldlhe SK
is for people like him who do
not run everyday. The ideals or
Jamba Juice and Spirit Run are
the same, he said, personal
willpower and to "always be the
best you can be."
Four 5-year-olds finished the
race piled on a two-seat stroller.
"We did run a little,~ Garrett
Godbersaid.
"No, more than a little, we ran
almost the whole race," Brooke
Taylor argued.
Corona del Mar cheerleaders
been included in Home Ranch,
it would have cost the city, he
explained.
That's because the cost of
serving residential develop-
ment is hlgher than ·serving
commercial or industrial proj-
ects because of all the services
that go with it, like parts and
recreation and fire and police
services, Roeder said.
BIU. CAN HELP COSTA MESA
But Roeder ls a fan of Camp-
bell's plan.
He likes the bill because It
levels the playing field to give
cities more incentive to build
housing and because It wUl
hopefully broaden Costa Mesa's
financial base, since it relies so
much on sales tax now.
"One of the things I annually
bring up with the council Is the
reliance the dty places on sales
tax dollars," Roeder said. "It ls
the leading soun:e of OW' rev-
enue and. accordipgly, we are
very much subject to the ups
and downs of retail aa.les . . . A
bill such as this could broaden
that base and lend ua more
long-term financial at.ability."~
Roeder said be bu talked to
Campbell and that the assem-
blyman ii amen.able to refining
some of the detabe or tbe bill.
While Roeder admitted be and
other city oftlclals from around
the state are suepldout about
the 1~·1 modwil for the
revenue twap, be Lt glad tome·
one II tld.:llng the l8ftl'e dearth
ton.
"lt'I wry dl.ffereot from any-thlnl )'OUW IMO built in New·
port Beach before,. Mid Stew
Htgb. p~ of Strada Prop-
erti• •rt 1oob Uke a fun p1ace
to live." • Prom a .lending ttandpolnt.
Weeda hu al*> strayed from the
norm.
Ft.nancing for the project 'Wal
lo place before the Coutal
Comm11eloo'e July 8 approval.
Weeda needed special approval
from the commllalon to exceed
the 26-foot height limit by 7
feet.
Weeda pinned dOWJJ ftnanc·.
lng from Bank of America. Ke
,, .
Brin Heming, Natalie Poulter
and Casey Lange. all
14-years-old. poured water at
the water station hi preparation
for the nut races about to start
of[ They had to wake up at 5
a.m., in time to get to the race
by6:15.
•My mom threw me off the
bed," said Natalie.
Novotny pttpared lJ and 12
year olds !or the upcoming race
by asking them, "Did you de
your shoelacea? Old you check
your equlpment?"
The kkla were divided Into
Individual races starting every
10 to 15 minutes, based on their
ages.
With determined looks, kids
dashed across the starting line,
getting shorter and shorter with
each new group, each sound of
the horn. Each race started with
a set of warm-up songs.
stretches and 6-year-olds
Oapping their arms to the "Silly
Willy Wigle..
The races came to an end
with the toddler trot and pa.st
directors over the past 20 years.
Linda Wawra. 62, and ~nny
Norton. 64, have been there
since the beginning. Both
women were part of the orWnaJ
committee and the first race ·
with Harbor View Elementary.
"It was one school. no t·shirt.
all alone," Wawra said.
The race went through the old
streets of Corona del Mar, across
the footbridge and along the
ocean front The women -
laughed, remembering how the
kids threw up in the bushes at
the end of the race during the
first year.
"It was long before running
was common, so the kids didn't
train for It or anything.• Norton
said
Anderson Elementary joined
next followed by Eastbluff.
Lincoln and Newport Coast
FJementary Schools. The race
of housing.
·Because housing is a real cri-
sis statewide, It really la,· Roed-
er said. "In my own personal
opinion, had we not had the en-
ergy shortage of 2000-01 and
now the state budget crW.s and
general ecooomJc decline,
houslng would be an Issue of
the order of magnitude of either
one of those."
NEWPORT NEARS BtaD OUT
Newport Beach officials share
the same concern that Camp-
bell's bill doesn't do a lot of
good for a dty that Is so built
out.
"There's very little land to
provide any housing on and, se-
condly, we just got OW' senior
housing project," said Council-
man John Heffernan. ·1 think
we worked on that for 20 years
to find a piece (of land).• ,
Hefreman also said the state
should not mesa with property
tax revenue until a property tax
lawault that la currently hi the
court system ls resolved. The
lawsuit could require clties to
refund miDJons of dollara ln
property taxes. to homeowners.
The case ls baaed on "recaptur-
lng." or the ralstng of property
uaesamenr above the 2% llmft
required by Propoaltion 13.
Ota.nge County Superior Court
Judge John Wat.aon declared re-
cap~ u.oconatltutlonal in
December.
Heffernan Mid Newpo.rt
Beach would have to give bedt
Mid the project requl.red w...
lendec acrudny, apedafty t.om
form« R!&loml ,,,.,,..... 1bm
Fama and' eeOior loan comult·
ant nn Brown. Andina cornpmnble proper·
dee to Mt tbf mubt Y9lm OD
the lofts WU a ttn.aaie-Weeda
said.
"lbere'a nothlna lfb them bl
the ue... Weeda Mid. "But
there'• a Jot of midendal to
bud)' value."
'MUl c;:uNTON coven the
environment, bullneaa end
polltk:9. He mr/be l'Nd\ed at
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10K
SPIRIT RUN
WINNERS
Wilhelm Gldllbuday, 28 Tereu Vege-Yecaroe, 28
33:41 38;04
' 5K
Julius Gldabuday. 28 Liz Guenini, 34
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Matthew M' azato
Machon Bi:rc-
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RYanC.~le Jesaica BOemer
7·yw:::J1mle) Aaron
Monica Venturinl
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4:28 6:()3
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8:28
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rt Sullivan 7:09
Nitti BorcNrd 7;46
• Md »JW ... (1 mle) Brian Fora, 10 6:58 Elle Macy, 9 7:12
11 end 12 -,w Didi (1 mle)
Michael Aetdler, 12 6:41
Sallie Privett. 11 8:23
For full race re1Ulta, tee •
www.ldnaf'l#WlnC..com
~ caDed Spirit Run because it
promotes school and
co~unity spirit
Wawra and Norton recently
each retired after 40 years of
teaching at Anderson
Elementary. They are still
involved in the Spirit Run to see
their former students at the
finish line.
"Some are 40-yean-old and
are bringing their chlldmt, •
Norton said.
• CORAL WILSON la the newt
assi.tant and may be ,..~ at
(949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at
coral. wilson@larimn.com.
$5.5 million the first year and
then take a hit of $3 million an-
nually.ff the class-action lawsuit
is successful.
"I wouldn't be touching any
taxes until that case gets de-
cided," Heffernan said.
CIMl'IELL. 'S TME
Campbell said, for built out
cities like Costa Mesa and New·
port Beach, the bill would only
be effective ln areas being re-
built or redeveloped.
"U you take Costa Mesa.
they're not going to build an-
other South Coast Plaz.a or an-
other Auto Row, so they really
don't have a way to Increase
their sales tax .W,.tantially,"
Campbell said. "But lf property
values in the city improve ...
then they can get some more
revenue from (property tul. •
The ueemblyman tried to u-
suage sUptidsm that dtiel
wouldn't get the propaty tax the
biD guarantees by saying the
state could Just tab the ... tax
away and not give anythJDg bed.
Campbell aa.ld the main con-
cern be bu beard from dty
leaden bu been a request to
make the revenue swap a con-
stitutional amendment to pro-
vide more security. He said be
would be open to diacusalng
tbeldea.
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• the Delly PAot. 330 W. 81y St,
• COlta MeM, CA 92827; by fax to
llMt) MM ,10; or by calling (949).
~ lndudf the time, date , ind locadon of the went, at well
.. •com.ct phone number. A
t:omplete 119ting ft available at
· ' www.daitypllotcom.
JODAY ,,. Wide wMty of chldren't boob
geared toward Infants and
wUI be IOld at a
hoet8d by Orange Coast rry. GfKl9 Steele .
Chllchn't Center~ 10 to 14.
8ooq Wtn be on display for the
public In the center from l:30 a.m. t.o s p.m: dalfv. For more
• lnfc>rmMion libOotthe book tale,
c911 (714) 432-0202, ~ 28700,
~o...tDec ....... e11 nlanof
Europe: State o1 the Union" la
the-.,eitth in en eight-week
Mtlel on U.S. foreign policy
topics. The dlecutelon will be led
by Te(I Gielow from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
at St. Merit Presbyte,;an Churdl,
2100 Mer Vista, Newport Beach.
for more lnformetk>n, call (949)
)80.1891.
............... prognm.
"MuhklacipHnery'treetrnent of
Colon~ will take place
from 8.'.30 to 9 p.m . et the
RediatJon Oncology Ubrary, Hoag c.ncer Center, One Hoag Drive,
Newport Bead\. Free. To register.
call (949) 7-cANCER.
""Low for. Lltdme"
wortshop, on how to call love
forth In your life, will be held from
7 to 9 p.~. at the Center for
Spiritual Di9COVery, 2850 Meaa
Verde Drive East. Suite 111, Costa Mesa. The cost is $25 or $30 at
the door. For more information,
pall (714) 754-7399.
TIJESOAY
A free.....,.,. caled "A Ntturel
Approach to Vision and Hearing
Treatment" will be held from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market,
225 East 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
res8fVations, call (800)
69!>-MOMS.
A "RMndng your Butinest"
worbhop, sponsored by the
SeMce Corps of Retired
Executives, will take place from 9
a.m. to noon at National
University, 3390 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. The oost is $25, $20 if .
---"~---·
preregia1ered. For mo"
ln~rmation, call (714) 660-7369.
WEDNESDAY -.
NetloMly renowned
conservative ec:onom1st and
political commentator Stephen
Moore will appear at the evening
codrt.ail reception spo"sored by
the Young Executives of America
at 6:30 p.m. et the Pacific Club In
Newport Beach. Admission Is $16
for members, $26 for
nonmembers. Cell Brian Reddoch
at (949) 721-8686 for more
lnformatio1t
AfrM boot tlgnlng Ind Mmlf*
, cetled •The Mood Gure• by
euthot Julie Rost will be h8kt
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . et Mother's
Market, 226East17tttSt, Costa
· Mesd. For reservations, call (800)
695-MOMS.
•
(949) 824-8206.
Weakly ttofy dmt llt lby .. toy
store offers stories, 90f19S, fillQtr
plays and erafta. Newborns to
6-year-olds are Invited from 10:30
to 11:30 a.m. at 21111 Newport
Coast Drive. For niore
information, call (949) 7~7.
THURSDAY
·0oes ft TelGa Aocbt ~to
Create a Good Reader?• Is the
topic of a lecture to be given by
UG Irvine Professor Virginia ,
Mann at 6 p.m. in the university
club, library room at UC Irvine.
The cost is $30, and reservations
are required. For more
inform•tloo, ~II (949) 824-2511.
a.m. For more Information, call
(949) 717-3870. .
•Divofw:A New~· a
workshop for men and w0men
divorced or getting dlvorce1t, it
held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. et
180 ~ewport Center Drive. Cost Is
$40. For more Information, cell
644-6435.
·eu11d1ng. Better FutuN,· held
by the Newport Harbor
Navigators, will benefit Newport
Harbor High School. The benefit
will be helc~ at the Grand Newport
Plaza in the Turnip Rose
Ballroom, 1901 Newport Blvd.,
Costa M es•. Tickets cost $100.
For information and an inv'1tadoo,
<:all (949) 51&-6365.
'suNDAY
Classical music efldonadOs are
invited to enjoy #Three Centuries
of Pi~no Music; at 3 p.m. at the
Newj)ort Beach Central Library.
Pianist Michael Sellers will
present the free program, which
(949) 760-1691.
S111Wn Cofoc*u rlllde from.nd
• tignt "Red Carpet Diaries."
Cojocaru, fuhlon c:orrMpOndent,
for the "Todty Show" and People
Magazine's styte editor, reveals
1he dirt beneath the r8d carJ)et of
today's~ Event starts at e p.m. at Book Soup SoUth Coast
Plaza, 3333 Bristol St, Suite 2400,
Costa Mesa. For more
inform.UOO, call (714! 689-2665.
"Grab.,...... In Jerunlem• ..
part of an Israeli-style Purim
cefebration oourtesyof the
Chabad Jewish Center in
Newport Beach at 6:30 p.m. It Will
be held In tJ\e Radisson Hotel at
4546 MacAtth°' Blvd . .'The cost is
S15 pe~ adult, $10 per child. For
reservations, call (949) 721-9800.
MARCH 18
A open reeclltg Ind Aw music
will be held at 8 p.m. at the Alta
Coffee House, 606·31st St.,
Newport Beach. Sign ups begin at
7:30 p.m. for the open reading.
For more Information, call (949)
675-0233.
The Model Clntt.d f481iont Club
of Orange Coast College will host
its second ann4JSI fund-raising
dinner and silent auction from
5:30 to 9 p.m . In the college's
Student Center. The club is
designed to educate students in
areas of intematlonal relations
and diplomacy. To buy tickets in
advance for $10, call (714)
432-0202, ext. 26. Tickets are $12
at the door.
, · will include works by Mozart.
The Newport H.rbor Orchid
Society is hosting an orchid plant
auction from 7 to 10:30 p.m. at the
Neighborhood Community ·
Center, 1846 Park Ave., Costa
Mesa. Free. For more
information, call (949) 642-4148.
The CellonU R9dred Tuc:Nn
Assn., Halbor Division No. n will
hold a meeting for their members
and their guests With a Home
Depot reprMentative to talk
about home repairs and what's
new In toots. The meeting, is at 1
p.m. at the Costa Mesa
Neighborhood Community
Center, 1846 Parle Ave., Costa
Mesa. All retired educators are
welcome. For more information,
call (949) 551-5082. ·
The Lung Cancer Support Group
will hold "A Caregiver's Journey,"
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Hoag
Cancer Center, Conference Room
·A; Newport Beach. Free. For
more information, call (949)
760-5542.
The Balboa Bay Republican
Women will have a luncheon at
11 :30 a.m. at the Bahia eo·rinthian,
1601 Bayside Drive, Corona def
Mar. For more infonnatlon, call
(949) 644-9530.
"The Roman Forum Project: An
Exploration of the American
Political Spectacle," offers a
critique of American issues.
Performances are sdleduled for 8
p.m. today through Saturday,
with a post-pelformanoe
discussion at UC Irvine.
Admission is free, but space is
limited. For reservations, call
K.aNn Cushman's •The Ballad of
Lucy Whipple# will launch a
discussion about growth and
change at the Mother-Daughter
Book Club, at 7 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport
Beach. For more information, call
949-717-3816. .
FRIDAY
Talented children ages 6 through
18 will perform at the annual
"Seardl for Talent" competition
presented by the Exchange Club
of Newport Harbor. The show will
begin at 6:30 p.m. For information
and entry blanks, call (949)
673-8701.
SATURD"Y
A "How to Start Your Own
Business" seminar, sponsored by
the Service Corps of Retired
Executives, will take place from
8:30 a.m . to 4 p.m. at National
University, 3390 Harbor Blvd ..
Costa M esa. The cost is $40, $35 if
preregistered. For more
information, call (714) 550-7369.
Orange County Artists intarettad
in exhibiting artwork in the
Spring 2003 Orange County Artist
Juried Exhibition can bring woril
in for judging to the Oasis Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite Ave ..
Corona Del Mar be.tween 9 and 10
• GJION~ TOUR.
Chopin, Poulenc, Debussy and
Samuel Barber. The Newport
Beach Central Library is at 1000
Avocado Avenue. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816 or
visit
www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
"Whet is Memory Loss" a,,cl
#Creating a Partnership wltfl your
Physician" are free workshdps
' sponsored by 'he Alzeimer's
Assn. The first workshop will be
held from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m., and the second from 12:30
to 2 p.m .. at the Presbyterian
Church of the Convent, 2850
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. To
make reservations. call (714)
545-3727.
Concert artist, singer and
guitarist Steve Walters is known
as the #Singing Buddha."' He
combines deep spiritual insight,
humor and his voice at 7 p.m. at
the Center for Spiritual Discovery,
2850 Mesa Verde Drive East,
Suite 111 , Costa Mesa. Tickets
cost $10. For rrore information,
call (714)754-1399.
MARCH 17
A GNet Decisions discussion of
"The Global Struggle for
Women's Rights" is the last in an
eight-week series on U.S. foreign
policy topics. The discussion will
be led by Karen Speros from 7 to
8:30 p.m. at St. Mark Presbyterian
Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport
Beach. For more infonnation, call
rrtte Sponsor
A tr.. seminar called "The Role
of Supplements in Fighting
Cancer" will be held from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. at Mother's Ma{_ttet, 225
East 17th St, Costa M esa. For
reservations, call (800)
595-M OMS.
A •Making the Right Rnancial
Decisions• worbhop. spon5ored
by the Service Corps of Retired
Executives, will take place from 9
a.m . to noon at National
University, 3390 Harbor Blvd ..
Costa Mesa. The cost is $40, $35 if
preregistered. For more
information, call (714) 550-7369.
The Surfrider Foundation
Newport Beach Chapter is
holding a public meeting at 7
p.m. at the Oasis Center, 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona Del Mar.
Assistant city Manager Dave Kiff
and Newport Harbor Master Tom
Rossmiller will discuss the clean
water quality for Newport Beach
and the harbor.
MARCH 19
A tr.. seminar called "Feng Shui
for a Healing Home• will be held
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's
Market, 225 East 17th St .. Costa
Mesa. For reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
The Newport Beach a.amber of
Commerce will host its Newport
TOSHIBA
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Beach Marine Networtind and
Speeker Forum from 6 to 7 p.m.
It the Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum, 161 Pacific Coast
Highway, Newport Beacti. Free.
For more informftion, call (949)
729-4400.
The Costa Mesa Hlstorictl
Society wlH hotq its general
meeting at 7 p.m. et 1870
Anaheim Ave. Guesfapeaker
Giles Brown' will discuss his early
days at Orange.COast College. For
more information, call (949)
631-5918.
Neuroec:ientist Or. Stuart Zola of
Emory University, a leading
expert In memory, will give a
lecture in the Irvine Barcley
Theatre et 7:30 p.m. 'He will
discuss insights gained frorp
research about l)'lemory
distortion, memory impairment
and maintaining successful
memory function as we age. Call
Lori Metherate at (949) 824-7566
for more information.
MARCH20
•integrity Counts the Most When
It Costs the Most• 1s the topic for
the annual Mayor's Prayer
Breakfast. Featuring Gary
Daichendt, the event will begin at
7:30 a.m. at the Newport Beach
''Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport
Center Dnve, Newport Beach. The
cost is $25 per person. For more
information, call (949) 219-5358.
. The Costa Mese Chamber of
Commerce's #90 Minute
Breakfast Boost# will be held
from 7 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa
M esa Country Club, 1701 Golf
Course Drive, Costa Mesa Cost
is $13 or $18 at the door. To
make reservations, call (714)
885-9090.
Help for the environment is right
in your bade yard, says Douglas
Kent, author of #A New Era of
Gardening." Kent will present
•Gardening for Oxygen;· a free
program at 7 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Central Library
For more information, call (949)
717-3816.
MARCH 22
Prince of Peace Christian Church
and School is hosting its annual
Country Day Fair from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. at 2987 Mesa Verde Dnve
East, Costa Mesa Events will
include rides. carnival booths.
pedal cars, face painting and
more. For more information, call
(714) 241-7361.
QUOTE OF 1IE DAY
"The coadres .know how to coach
p/QytrJ, anll a~vtlop thtm into
winntrs. It definitely rubs off.
That's what happtntd to mt. n
• JordM .Hllntl. UCt senior
..
Former Corona del Mar
basketball star expecting
first child in September.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
T bough she doesn't live in the area
anymore, Mollie Rosing still visits
the Newport-Mesa confines quite
frequently from her Long Beach resi-
dence.
The former three-sport star at Corona
del Mar High (maiden name flint) at-
tends church at Costa Mesa's Grace Fel-
lowship with husband Jim and soon. a
newborn. ~
The couple is expecting Its first child
in September. Rosing. a certified CPA, is
self-employed and works three days a
week at a Fash.Ion Wand office.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
TRACK PREVIEW
Young guns
at Estancia
prepare for
new leagu e
The Eagles will attempt to
gain experience in their
first year in the· Golden
West League.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA
Longtime distance
running coach Oiarlie
Appell will be in charge of
the Estanica High girls track and field
team this season. And, aJong with
Appell calling the shots, there's sure
to be some bluntness, yet definite
improvement before the season ls
over. Take Appell's outlook on the
season for example. He hardly holds
anything .------------. back.
THE EAGLES
Amanda Abbott, Sr.
Jenica Butler, Sr.
F.tlma c.m.co. Jr.
Olene c.tro, Jr.
Nancy Cestro, Jr. Lucy Leon, So. Oulry Lomeli. So.
Cynthla Luna, Jr.
Radlel McMastera, So.
Ntllia Pineda, Sr.
Eriu Plietez. Jr. Crystal Rincon, Jr.
Ashley Rodriguez. Fr
Oiana~.Sr.
Raffaela 5-neone, Sr
Brltt.anie Stam, So. Ludl Valdez. Sr.
CoedY. Charfie Appell ~Steve er.n.haw (hurdla),
Hr/en Barnes
(aprintl), Frou;b ... J,hld
(jumsi-11 Jeremy villa
(thtowt1.
"We're in
for a long
season,"
said Appell,
who also
coaches
the school's
boys and
girls cross
country
teams. "I'm
just being
truthful be-
cause we're
short on
experi·
ence."
Appell
replaces
Jol\n Car· .__ ______ __, lisle, who
remains a
teacher at &.Lancia. He said while the
Eagles wiJJ be learning the ropes
heading into their entry of the
Golden West League, crosstown rival
Costa Mesa appears to be a favodte
to win the title, along with Westmin-
1ter and Santa Ana.
Individually speaking, &.tancla is
sure to find success. Senior Diana
Rosete, the Golden West League
crot1 country champion, reached the
CIF Plnala lut year. In the 3,200 me-
len .
The Bailes alao feature senJor Ludl
Valdei, Who will compete in the hur-
dles and relays, senior Amanda Ab-
bOtt (jump ), sophomore Raebel
McMuten (hurdles), jun.tor Bdka
Plletez (1priot.a) and junior Nancy
CUtro (throws).
"Four or tho sl.X could possibly
go to CIR• Appell d. "Amanda (will
be) a four·year varsity Jetterwinner,
aiKt Diana and Ludl have been on
v&r<y for three yeua."
Estancia wUI be Without twin 111-
tera Hanni ano Jumble Gelder, Who
produced pOfnta and are now ~om•
pctln& at Orange Cout COUege.
..
# ~ lcllDr Rocer Canson • (949) 574-4223 • Spof1I Fu: <~9l 650-0170
Her parents, Garth and Oaudia, still
reside in Newport Beach. and Mollie al-
ways knew she wanted to return to
Southern California after spending four
years at St. Mary's in Northern Cali!or-
nia. where she played point guard on
the basketball team. ·
"I really liked Northern Califomta. but
my friends and family were down here,"
Mollie said "St. Mary's was very chal-
lenging, but I had the best time. I
formed many friendships and the pro-
fessors were very supportive. Everyone
is a great player (in college)."
One of Mollie's more memorable col-
lege moments came when the Gaels
trailed UC Berkeley by 17 at the half, but
came back to win. She also mentioned
the games against rival Santa Oara as
being something she will remember
about college. ·
Mollie, 27, comes from a basketball
CATCHING UP WITH
family. H~r father was her coach at CdM
and older brother Mm was a standout
prep on the hardwood.
·He bad an amazing work ethic to in-
spire me,• said Mollie of Mark. "He defi-
nitely set a good example."
As did her father. Garth.
"I couldn't have chosen It any other
way," said Mollie about having her dad
as a higb school coach.
In her final bas.ketba.D game as a prep
in 1~2. Mollie became CdM's all-time
leading scorer, reaching the 1,500-point
plateau. She evened Newport Harbor's
Michaela Ross' 32 point-effort that day.
Needless to say, Mollie bad some in·
spi.ration to pursue basketball.
"When I was young I played soccer
and basketball," Mollie recalled. "But
when high school came I couldn't play ·
See MOLLIE, P•a• A8 Mollie and Jim Rosing
DAILY PILOT COLLEGE ATHLETE OF THE MONTH
Jordan Harris
UCI senior forward has
been the cornerstone to
the Anteaters' success
this season as they get
ready for Northridge.
Steve Vlraen
Daily Pilot
T herewere
several
reasons
Jordan
Harris redefined himself in a game
against University of the Pacific Feb.
22 at the Bren Events Center. Thens
we~ several reasons the UC lrvtne
senior forward shOok off lllneu to
dell'Yef what wu one of his ftnest
momenta in h:iS two years with the
Anteaters men' basketball team.
There were several reuona. but
quite simply, the most linportant
was his deaile. i
Hmil' drive ha lntellSi.fied this
year, his eentor seuon. 'That 18me
"mOtiVatlon helped him cmrcome
the reh.abOJtadon of putial tears of
hts anterior and ~r c:tuciate ~ta he tu&nld JUrie 30, just
lour montha before the teuon
ltarted. That eame l'llotMldon ls
what hU helped theAnteaten wtn
19 ~ thll eeuon, and earn a
No; 2 seed tor the BJg West
Conference~~t. wblch
IWU 'lbianday.
UCJ wW 18Ce Cal Suue NOrthiidji
It 8 p.J1I. at the Anaheim -
Convm.don Centet:
~ wouldia\ be where we are
right now lf it wasn't for J()rdai't." ua Coach Pat 0oug1au said.
•Jordan has been consistent. And,
what people don't really realiU
that be'• dolng a great Job
defeOstvdy, too. In that Padftc
game. be would.o' Tit our team quit He's foc:uaed on leading tJ)e team to
a win every pme."
Harr1a lcored • ..-on·hi&tl 23
points co 80 wtth ftve rebounds U\d
four ltf. ~ ua to what
Oouglall Called a 'IUUY" 78-73
~rttmewln <Mr the 1lgen. The
victory ca.me a bit more awwter.
lllrik llld. beCM• Plld8c: auW
Demilrfue JlcbOfl foloWecfhil . ·
three-point shots wtth defiant stares
and some trash talldng, apparently
challenging the Anteaters.
Jackson should have known. All
Hanis needs is a challenge and he'll
make 61U'e to conquer It. That was
seen when Hanis overcame the
.knee injury. That was seen when
Harris fought off illness to lead UCl
to the win over the Tigers.
The most important challenge for
Harris now Is leading the Anteaters
to the NC'M Tuumament. which ls
unf.recedented at UO.
I haven't really thought about
that stuff," Harris said in reference
to the memories he has while
pJ.aylng at UQ. "When it's all OYU,
I'll think about the memories. But.
l(1 still not over~ What woWd be
.-pedal for me, would be getting to
the NCAA 'Ibumament."
Hanis' piwlon for wtnn1ng It not
only for his own sake, but for what
he l&ld ls now tradition at ua.
When the Ari tea ten endured•
three-game l0$ing atrea.k. Which
oduded their wont homo loll in
four )'HI'S. Hanis, and felloW Mnior
MIU Hood, took It upon themtelYes
to I* the team back to victory.
Douglua said.
UCl answtl'ed lta ~-pme lkJd
With a teuon·hlah eeven·pme
wtnnlng au.k. which lndlided
Vk:tortel at Utah State iand Cll POiy
San Luis Obltpo. llatrlt; the DdY
PUoc CoUep Athlete of the Month.
ICOrtd 13 pOlntsand helped...., ... H:cras•.,...., Appell Mid Haven Baran, orlp·
nally from Coaaecdcut, Will coech
the 1Priftta, mm Prpup Jahld Will
M the,....,. cMob Ud,Jereftrf' \111'9
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BRIEFS
Pirates will: ·
' duel Merced
rriday in
first round : .
• B\SKETBAll: Orange Coast Col-
lege's women's basketball team (Z7·7>
will meet Merced (30-6) ln the .~t
round of the State Tournament at the
University of San Diego Friday, at 5 fun.
Coast earned a berth at State wfth' a
55-47 win over Cerritos and a 51 -49 vic-
tory over Compton. •
Merced downed DeAnza. 6.3-57, ~d
Sacramento Oty, 68"°3, for a spot In ttle
Final EighL : '
The winner will meet the Ventuni-
Butte winner on Saturday in the setmfi-nal. ;•
Anteaters lose, 5-3 \ '.
• MSE&\LL: Aztec starter :een
Coon (2-1) pitched a three-run. six-lfit
complete game as San Otego . ~rate
avoided the series sweep against UC
Irvine with a 5-3 win on Sunday In
Tony Gwynn Stadium. ' •
The Anteaters got two In the first 'in-
ning on a Jordan Szabo sacrifice ~ lo
score Jon Horwitz and a run-accfttr\g
single by Matt Fisher. However, the"-%-
tees answered In their half or the ttrSt,
cutting the lead to one on Curt ~h
doza's RBI double to bring In Anthdny
G ~~ wynn. . .
San Diego State took the lea~' lh
three runs in the fourth, capped a
two-nm home run by Reilly bfy.
Enbry went 2-3 with two RBI and i rtfu
scored. Jordan Swaydan's sixth-lnhb\g
single drove in Peter Stonard, wh~ tilt
2-4 and scored twice.
UCl got a run in the top of the fftf.h
on Danny Miramontes' double to ~g
in Horwitz, but would get no close~
Coon struck out seven and racea ~e
minimum in five of nine lnnln*< b
San Diego State improved to 7-14. 11
UCl starter Jlmmy Alstot wa1'. .~it
with the lou to fall 1-3 after all~g
four runs on sewn hlta through tow
innings. With the Joss, the Antdt~'rs
fall to 6-12 on the season. ~ u
UCl hosts Nevada-Las Vegas We&·
dayat6 p.m. · •
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Cwtis vaults 12--0
• 11tMX: uc lrvlM sophomore
£rln Cunis pole vaulted 12·foot in tie
Ben Brown lnvltatJorial SlltUrday at C)1
Stale Fullerton to qualify her for ~
NCAA ~ OwnpjolllblPa.
Weody a.an went 2:10.53 In the 800
metera, m1uiK1 ~by .23. Jtn§y
Uou wu founb in cbe IOO at 2:~.18
and Amanda Al'IDtUCJlll WU ftftl In
2: 15.69. Julie Manion wu third )t
4:43.04 end ieDI Vanderbwg WU a~
in 4:48.45 lil the I ,500, "
Jn men'I com~. Julet Castelo
WU 8flh in the 800 (1:5430), RJ4J
Banleil WU aewnlh (I :54.73), •
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JIM .. -,:-: ~;; .WARREN
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t'<. ~1i Newport Harbor
~ngtime teacher, coach was a forerunner of
\lstling boosters and big budgets.
.& ~MhardDunn
• Ptlot
f.stancia. while establishing d
new world order m prepathletics
beyond football and basketbaJI. ~:J • • • ~ ,.~ ,.. ,.
pioneer of sorts and ·we would have $35,000 to
orchestrator of $40,000 in the banJc. ·Warren
big-budget alhledc said. "We always dressed our
programs. Jim WUJEQ ldds 6r&t cla5s and ba.410 paJd
t;,f where he was headed out coaches ... it was the first time
Dege -Southern California. for big boosters, because we
n, born tn Arkansas and were doing a 1ot of lr'Jveling.
mled in Sterling. Colo., met bis Then every time we'd trawl, WC
• Sandra. in graduate school. carried 30 girls with us -the
• tibe was from Texas, so moving cheerleaders. They were called
... ~was mutual. tht> WresUe Sprouts. ..
"We were just another couple Al first. getting kids out to
moving out here like everyone 0 wresUc WdS like pulling teetJ1.
~." Warren said. ·Before you Then everybody started showing .¥now it, you're in debt. you make up to the wrestling room. It
friends, buy a house and look up became the thing 10 do It was m
and two generatioru. have passed vugue to wrestle. Evenrually the
by.· best athletes ac school were
After graduating from enrolled in wre<;tling
the University of and Estancia went on 10
Northern Colorado. capture several team
Warren landed a and individual league
teaching job at Gan~a championships.
Jii8h in Pomona. then a Among the champ1tm
year later amved at the heavyweights were
Newport-Mesa School VIIlce Klees. a formt·r
Diruict and stayed for Notre Dame (001ball
34 years. center, and Ke\'Ul Sloan.
A fonner collegiate who later started at
wrestler who became a tackJe for Washington
longtime NCAA referee Jim Warren State. Other former
m the sport, Warren was Warren \oVTeStlers
hired at Estancia in the school's mclude Alan Greeley, now the
seQlnd year, beginning in the fall most no1ed chef in Orange
of 1966, and spent 20 years at County, and Costa Mesa
E$tancia, while building one of Councilman Allan Mansoor.
'Southern California's top "(Greeley) was my 112
wi:istllng programs. pounder,~ Warren said ·1-1e had
"Those were great times.· said a bad home life. He was so poor
tJ\e 59·year·old Warren, who he couldn't eaL He joined a boys
~t1red two years ago. the same chef class at E$tancia so he rould
time as bis wife of 36 yeal'l> who learn to cook and eaL"
was also a teacher. WcUTen. Mlo tnafomd fn
Warren. who also taught at business education at Northern
Cprona del Mar for three years Colorado. also launched the
and Newport Harbor for the final Estancia wrestling tournament,
12 years of his career, believed Ill at the ume one of the first to
large booster clubs with a IIlgle host 32 teams in varsity and
aim for the program -lo be the junior varsity. "Now all the
biggest and best around MiMion tournaments are panemed after
accomplished at Estancia as the that," he said.
h~ wrestling coach, then later The huge Estancia gym would
't Newport Harbor in golf. hoUM' eight matches at once
"We always had a lot or kids (Spotlights were installed for
lnvolved and a lot of parents home matches to highlight Eagle
involved.· said Warren. whose wrestJers.) During the
p~ were notorious for tournaments, the program
.. DpSting at the seams in terms or would profit about $5,000 a day
nuplbers. with 100 kids out for merely on concessic;>ns. because ~ at one point at Estancia when the varsity wrestlers were ~ 50 slgned up for golf teams competing, the hungry JV lcids
~t 1"'ewport Harbor, all color were standing in line for a hol
coordinated and ~ to the dog and soda, and vice versa
nines in their Sailor outfits. "We bought the biggest
• . ~arren. among the first in wrestling mats in the United
Qllifomla ro hire walk-on States," Warren said. "We had
Coaches, brought aboard as nothing but the besL And that's
• as 10 assistant coaches in the way it was at Newport a ~n at Estancia. Harbor. too. Our clothing budget
The Eagles ofteo traveled. for boys and girts golf was
, iqdudtng once to Japan for the SI 0,000 a year.·
. ~ National Warren. who taught 'ieVeraJ
• ~pk>n.Wps. in which subjects during the course of his
.~ placed a respectable · career, hired the best assi.stant
Iowth. OP Southern Section · coaches he could find at
ottJd.als wouldn' let Warren go Newport Harbor, whe~ he
, ~th his team to Japan in 1976 became only the school's third
.. ~ It wa.s out of season. so golf coach. foDowing longtime w.nen hired former Olympic Thr coaches Oiet Wolfe and Steve
~Gene Davis to travel and Dye.
Coicb bis team -all expenses These days. Warren, who once
ppJd. of course. operated gas stations in ·· wamm, you see, was a Colorado, is still involved in
groundbreaking coach in bustn~ allowing him to travel
fund·ntJslng, piddng up a bingo with bis wife.
tlcent0 (Which he never used) Warren, the latest honoree in
md eettJ.ng up ftfework standt. the Daily Pllot Sports I fall of
He clalml to be •the fhlt guy to Fame. bns owned a home ln
bllYe otr-ampus accounts• 1t Corona. del Mar for 24 yean;.. ,, . .
SPORTS .
HARRIS
Conbnued from AfJ
the Anteaters to an emotional
59·58 win over the Aggi~ in
Logan. Utah. Then, b.e
roUowed that up with 18
polnts ln a 65-52 victory at
Ldaho. The perfonnances
resulted in a Big West
Conference Player of the Week
honor.
"Everyone had to take the
responsibility for the losing
streak," Hanis ~id. "I don't
think any one of us are lilc.e
Jerry COreen) was. since he
could take the offense on hls .
shoulders. It hall to be a
coUectlve effort to get out of
the slump.
"We came together and
started talking more. It has helped out. We're more
open w11h each other. Everyone became more
vocal. You don't want 10 let things fall apart.
l:veryone Wclllled 10 do something about iL We re
used to w1nr11ng. We're not losers. We're winners
here !><J everyone kept that mind-seL It's become
the mind-~l or the program. Any other program,
you lose some gamei. and its no big deal. but now
11's like we're 11ot !>uppo'>e<.l to lose. We're going out
to win every game."
Ole Anteate~ ~ven-game winning streak
carried UU to the brink of capruring its
third·strrughl Big West regular-season tide and
brought n<>w life 10 a team that had been ~arching for 1h identity early in the season. To
provide UCI w11h new confidence Harris had to
elevate his Kame. I le'!> been attacking the basket
more than ever witH the options of gainjng a
high-percentage shot, delivering a pass to an open
teammate or drawing a foul.
I larri'>' free-throw percentage ha5 improved. I le
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
CelebratJng the Daily P11ors
Athlete of the Week series
I ·
TODAY
22 Shawn O'Oonni.11
Nl'WP()rt Harbor
Bai.aball. '96. ·97
Is 80"1 from the rouJ tine tbJs
aeason. while last year he was
at 63.n. 11.wris leads the
Anteaters In scoring.
averaglllg 12.8 points per
game in Bl& West action.
Hams haS also prOVlded
solid deft.rue. 1Wo days after
tweaJdng the same knee he
injured in the summer, he
shut down one of Cal Poly's
top scorers. Shane Schilling.
I larris, who collected his first
double-double (18 points. 11
rebounds) of tht! sea.son, held
Schilling to six poinL<>, t.eVen
below his B1g-Wes1 average in
UCl's 68·62 wiJl at Cal Poly,
Feb. Z7.
It's no wonder Douglass
values hls seniol"f orward so
much. Harris also leads UCI
in minutes per game with
33.J in conference play.
"I Je's continued to improve tus game
throughout the season.· Douglru.s said. "I le'.s
playing at his be.1 now in the two year!> he\ been
here."
I larri.s transferred from Colgate Uruver!>Jty,
mamJy because he didn't think Colgate wru.
headed in the right direction I le came to IJCI
because he said the Anteaten. were uuen1 on
readung the NCAA Tournament and breaking new
ground for their basketball program. I le wanted to
be a pan of that history.
"The whole (UCI) coaching staff ha.!> really
helped me out a lot." I l~ said. "I under.tand
the game a lot better. It has a great deal 10 do with
the coach<.'!.. I went from a program that wasn't
doing nol so weU with a fin.t·Ume head coach who
wa.'> not really lc:n0WU1g what wa:. going on. lnen I
went IO a coach (Douglass) who hru. been around
for awhile. The coaches know how to coach
players. and develop them mto winner!>. It
definHely rub!> off. That'., what happened to me:
~· Mii~ tp. efJ3 A1
TENNIS
UCI tops Hawaii
ANTI.ATER TI:NNIS STA.DJ UM
-UC lrvine'• women's tennb
team was a 6-t wtnner over visll·
i.ng Hawail Sunday.
U08,H.wMI 1
~ -Cheng IUCll def f'iage<•ld.
4-8, &-2. 10·3: Bowman fUCll def
Haklkawa, 6-2, 6-1, Bentzer IUO)
def Mainor, 61, 6-2. Leow IUOI dof
htk1Shlme. 60, 6-3, Posner IUCll def
Boutet, 6-0, 6-4, Curt11 (H) def Bou,
4-8, 6-3, l~. ~ -Bowman-Cheng def
Boutet..Q.irtls, 8-3; Benue,..Posner def
Hakikawe·htkflhlm•. ~ (7 5),
Frtzgerald Mainor
def.L~ lrandllno, 8 1
~Stm~Conf
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Azusa PM:lfk 9. Venauard 0 Singles -Fletctler (AP)de(°Lumsden,
6-4 7~. Baltalov !AP) def Holmgren.
6-2. 6-3. Davidson CAP) def Merdh
6-2 6-3, Hong IAPJ def Bionclund
6-4. 6-0. Jelsma IAPI def Taylor 6-2
6-1. 81ll1ng 1AP def Lay 6 2~6-0
Doubles F1eu:tler Oavtdson dof
Lumr;de,,..B1or1clund S 3.
Baltalov Jelsma def Merdh Taylor
8-4 Hong 81lhng def Holmgren Lay
8-3
Wom.e
V.nguud 5. Azusa P1tClfic 4 ~ Hlushcnanka lVUI def 5d10
6-0 6 1 Vota\IOva IVUI def Earnes1,
6-4. 6·3 Sequra (APl def Yohner, 6-4
6-2. Bradley <VUl def Yor1hey. &2,
6-2; Hahn IAPl def Tenleo 6-0 6-0
Wi1e (AP) def Krohn, 6 1. 6 1
Doubles -Hlushc:hanka Votavov11 dot
Earnes1/Yorlhey, 8 1 Yohnor Brartley
def Sato Hahn. 9 7, SeQura Wise def
Krhn Tnlen. 8-0
Big West Conference
Men's & Women's Basketball
Tournament
March 12-15, 2003
Anaheim Convention
Center Arena
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Baabtballl
College men -Biota al Vanguard
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-r.nnia
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High sdlool -Sage Hill at El Toro.
3:15p.m
Golf
College women -UC lnnne
Invitational at Coto de Caza
G&CC, all day.
High acnool bovs-Estancia
Invitational at Mesa Verde CC,
noon; Los Amigos vs. Costa Mfl98
et Costa Mesa G&CC, 2 p.m.;
Newport Harbor vs. Villa Pait at
Green River GC, 2 p.m.; Sage HiU
vs. St Margaret's, at MarbeUa CC,
3:15p.m .
YOUTH SOCCER
Pride rolls
With VICtori~ of I ·O. 4-0 and
2·0 coupled with a O·O tie. Costa
Mesa's Region 12·0 guts
under·l2 APP ·rnde· soccer
team took 5eeond tn the blue
light at the 17th annual Meyer's
... Cup Tournament in Orange.
Pride succombed to Long . •
Beach United in tbe 0-0 de,
losing on penalty kicb. 5"4.
Kade Ann. JamJferTbomM
and ICellle Ed.Jet tpadaed In pl
during the tournament wiU\
help on defense fri>cn ~
Unmoo, Krtsdna Roche.
KrtltenG~ ~ ......... ~The tnJdft'eld was
controlled by Sarah er.umctorf.
Ayta Medina. Marina Luoe and
Kayla McComb.
Jmnlfa' ThoallM. Ally
JCrlkorlan, NUlhln 'hlb1bchl.
l!We Ed.Im and lCerry ICller' all
playedwtll.
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M ~.March 10, 2003 SPORTS
S-hadow lands .Establishing .
goQd exampldi . tooklng back, 5 yean agu this week:
Hal• Irwin Ores·a course-record 62
in the final row1d of the To hiba Senior 5
Oassic, comlng from five strokes
behlnd to win the tournament. Irwin
flirts with danger on the 17th hole,
having his tee shot roU off the green,
but a rake lying near the bunker stops
the ball from rolling lnto the water.
Runner-up Hubert Green has no such
luck: with the 17th, as he hits his chip
sliot JO feet past the hole en route to a '
bogey. lrwtn's three-round total (200) is
one stroke shy of tyJng the tournament
record set bx George Archer in the
with Its ftt t victory In four years over
' · non.league powerhouse Mira Costa,
15·3, 18-20. 15-13, ll·l5, 15-J. Harbor
Coach Dan Glenn Is pleased with his
team's result, but says It played sloppy.
The Tars reel off nine straight points
to start the fifth game, wt~ senior
middle blocker Scott Dote (3 kills,
stuff block) being the catalyst. Scott
Archbold nails a match-high 29 kills
while Matt Jameson adds 16. Middle bfock~r Adam Hearl1on llnd outside
hltte.-Zach WeU~ (11 ldlJs each) joiq
[)pr~ C IO} in double figures.
Leadership from
upperclassmen
exciting Bandaruk.
Bryce Alderton
Dally Pilot ·
-,
THE EAGLES ~ ... .
inaugural Toshiba Senior Oassic. Irwin makes birdies In
four of bis first five holes and adds five more on the back
rune.
Looking back, 1 O years ago this week:
Costa Mesa High's girls. basketball team erases a 12-point
deficit with 6:51 to go to gaJn a 67-45 triumph over
University of San Diego in the ClF Division Ill Southern
Regional semifinal, its 24th straight victory. The Dons
make 13 of thelr first 20 shots and stifle the Mustangs early
with man-to-man defense. Mesa rattles off runs of 11 -0
and 14-2, all without a point from senior star Olivia
OICamllll. who nets 36 points in all. Je .. lca Lurmann
COSTA MESA -Some of the
pressure has been taken o1f F3~
tanda High girls swim coach Bob
Bandaruk.
M1rina ~I. Fr. Caroline Bernes. Fr. Jordl Bntdshew. So.
Andrea Btlv, Ff.
Lauren Cushing, Fr.
Allieon Oalton, l'r.
Lauren Donner. Fr. Jayme Fay, Sr. ·
Malinda Hallo<*, So. Mitzi Herman, Fr.
Courtney Hess. So.
Jessica Kasper, So. Uhlnl l<.eenawinna, Sr.
Katie Mahan, Ff.
Lauren Mahan1 Jr.
Devon Metkovic:tl, Ff.
Britta Plttl, Jr.
I I . .
' .
High school All -Pacific Coast League teams are
announced in basketball and girls soccer. Estancia Hlgh's
Sam Nelson (23.5 pointi. per game) gains the highest
honor of the Newport-Mesa contingent, earrting PCL
Tri-MVP accolades. Estancia junior Jamea Dawkins (13.9
ppg) and junior Brett Valbuena (I 0.3 ppg) take
second-team honors. Costa Mesa's Julie Collett and Evelyn
Powers are named to the basketball first-team along with
Estancia's Usa Steinfeld. Her Eagles' teammate, Prancla
Diaz, makes the second team. Estancia's Jennifer Porter
and Mesa's Gegl Van de Walker collect All-PCL first-team
laurels for soccer. Me a's Fernanda Velasco and Ll2
adds five points during the spwt with contributions from
Yool Klm and Nelar Kabua. Mesa advances to the regional
final against top-seeded Morningside.
His only two seniors, Jayme Fay
and Uhini Keenawi.nna. along
with junior co-captains Britta Pitti
and Marilyn Reich, motivate oth-
ers to get In the pool and swim
hard, and Bandaruk believes that
drive will result in a faster, and
bener Estancia swim team.
Wit's nice because I don't have
to be the one getting on the girls.·
sald Bandaruk. who began his
third season at Estancia when it
beat visiting Loara Friday. 86-58.
"(Fay. Pltti and Reich) are step-
ping up and making sure the girls
get to the pool on time."
Powell, along with F.s.tancia's Rebeka Roth, garner
second-team accolades.
Behind a game-high 21 points from Elaine Whlttemott,
who breaks the school scoring record in bringing her total
to 1,2 19. the Southern California College women's
basketball team earns a berth in the NAIA Tournament in
Jackson. Tenn. with an 80-69 victory over Concordia in the
Golden State Athletlic Conference finale. The Vanguards
use a 19-8 rebounding edge to post a 12-point halftime
lead. AU five SCC starters finish in double figures in
scorjng. Alana Kempton scores 15 along with Whittemore
(2 1 ), Gina Josola ( 13). Amee Pina ( 11 ) and Kristi Wright
( 16).
Estancia High's junior left-hander Jalro Arceyut
preserves a 3·2 victory over Newport Harbor in the
consolation round of the Newport Elles baseball
tournament. Eagle starter Victor Martinez aUows one
earned run with no walks in 6Yi innjngs. The Eagles score
two unearned runs in the third and never lrall. Lead-off
hitter Art Martinez scores on an infield throwing error and
Pedro A.rceyut singles home Jairo Arceyut. Newport
Harbor scores in the fourth when first baseman Mike
Freeman singles to center, moves to second on Ryan
Anderson's groundout, advances to thJrd on a wild pitch
arid scores on designated hitter Dave Snowden'• RBI
groundout. Juan Mendoza's RBI single in the firth scores
Jairo Arceyut. Harbor loads the bases with nobody out in
the sixth inning. but a pickoff at third and two popouts
end the rally.
Bandarulc feels the team will be
Manlyn Reich, Jr.
Haley Rosner, Fr.
Ashley Sdlultz. Fr. Amaryah Thaler, So. "":ttwnin Flo1"81, So.
Susan Cloud, Fr.
Coec:h: Bob Bandaruk
much improved from last year, should perfonn well in the 500
with a majority of swimmers free. he added
making the transition from Weiler Carolina Barnes and Katie Ma·
polo to swimming. han are the two top freshman
wit's nice to begin the season in swimmers. according lo Banda-
shape." BandaruJc sald. "We spent ruk.. Barnes is strong in freestyle
two weeks getting in shape for and bacbtrolce, while Mahan will
polo." sprint In the free.
Three juniors and six sopho· Marina Abdul wbo played on Newpon Harbor l ligh's boys volleyball team emerges -compiled by Bryce Alderton
mores complement 12 fresh.men. the soccer team, along with..An-
making the Eagles a fairly young drea Bray.. Lauren Olshing. Alli·
team, but one that BandaruJc is son Dalton. Lauren Donner, Mitzi
excited about. Herman, Devon Metkovich,
MOLLIE
Continued from A6
Mollie assists Marumoto at
schools that riioge from mjddJe
school all the way to college.
ball teams and assisted at CdM's
summer camp.
soccer and baslcetball at the
same time so I went with baske1 ·
ball and fell in love with the
sport."
"He helped me in my career,·
said Mollie of Marumoto's influ-
ence. "He worb on offensive
skills. shooting. in individual les-
sons. I love it because it keeps
me in basketball.·
Mollie also ran cross country
and track while at CdM. In l992
she was pan of the first CdM
girls' cross country team 10 win a
CIF Southem Section title, in Di·
vision Ill.
Mollie and Jim previously re-
sided in Westwood. Her other
siblings include sister Shannon
Eusey, Allie Aint and Kevin Hint
Occasionally Morne plays rec-
realienaUy, and once or twice a
month coaches alongside long· lime teacher Tom Marumoto.
If the opportunjty arises. Mol-
lie said she would consider
coaching. In college, she
coached National Junior Basket-Mollie's younger sister, Kellie,
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I h•s st"t~m~nt wa~ filed wtlh lhl' County
Clerk ol Or4n11e County
un 03 04/0J
20036935747
0~1fy Pilot M"r 10. 17
24. 31 ?003 M6S9
fidifiM INlns
Mmes.....
l hf' follow11111 per~ons
.ire du111e bu•mess ~'
Solutions Advo\ors, 1601
We't Mat.Arthur Blvd
I IQ South Coa•t Mrtrn
Cl\92104
KWAH. In' (CA) 1601
Wn t MuArthur Blvd
llQ South Cont Mf'tro
CA92104
(Ma1hn9 Addrn\ 2973
Harbor Blvd •799
Cosl• Mes•. CA 92f>26>
lh1s busmns is con
ducted by .11 cOrlJ(lrahon
Have you sl•rtf'd doine
busmess yet 7 No
(
KWAH. Inc . Aleunder
N Hawkins Jr I
President
ThtS statement wn
filed with the County
Clerk of Orance County
on 02/05/03
20036932411
Daily Pilot Feb 17, 24,
Mai 3, IO, 2003 M640
RdftlllS w.u "-S.......
The followm11 persons
are do1n2 bus men n
Bottle Rocket. 2:i1 l n l
20th St Umt B Co5ta
Meu CA92627
Patrick Jamu G.,ry
221 East 20th St Um!
B Cost• Mesa. CA 926:>7
Ot!n1se Ko1a Garry.
221 East 20th SI Unit
B Cost.. Mesa. CA 92617
fh1s bur.ones. 1s con
ducted by husb•nd and
wile
Have you ~tarted do1n11
business yet' No
Pet Garry
This st.ilement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Ofanee County
on 02/14/03 2003HS3417
Datfy Pilot Feb 11. 24.
Mar 3, 10 2001 M64A
St!ll your Car
in ClaJ•ifltrd I
RdlllM ....
Mmes.......
1 he follow1n1 persons
are dome business as
Century Collision Cenler
1011 W Barkley Ave
Or<1n1e. CA 92868
Cen tury Collision
Center. Int.. (CA). 1011
W Barkley Ave , Or an11e.
CA92868
fhls business 1s con
ducted by a corponllon
Have you started dotnt1
buslnts' yet' Yes. 1/1/
2003
Ce n tury Coll1s1on
Cent~r Inc Ceanr
Alvarel/C 0 0
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of 0. a'1&e County
on 02/131{)3
2003HS32&0
Daily Pilot Feb 24. Mar
3. 10, 17. 2003 M64S
fldffiM a...ss .... s .......
lhe followma persons
ire do1n11 busines' as
Alm1ahty Window
W15h1n11 and Bltnds. 181
Cecil Pine. Unit B.
Costa Mn.a W.hforn1a
92627
David Hernande1 3011
Piette D"•e. Costa
Mesa, California 9262ti
fh1s business rs con
ducted by •n mdov1dual
Have you started dome
businen yet' Ye\, 01/
l!>/2003
David Hernandez
This st~tement wn
hltd with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 02/261{)3
200H9350J7
Dally Pilot MM 3. 10,
17 24, 2003 M648
St!ll'o"rCar In Cltutrf/kd I
I
............
Mmes.......
lhe followmc ~rsons
are d<>•n1 business u
DASBll MINDS 8211 E
r1mberland Oranire CA
92869
Samuel S Wu, 821 1 E
l1mberland, Or1nt1e. CA
9?.869
Gwne Gutlerrer, 4877
llacltett Ave . Ro~lltneftd,
CA91770
This bu~1ness 1s con
duded by • 1ener al
partnership
Ha11e you started dome
busmeu yet' No
Cene Cut .. uez
This statement was
filed with lhe County
Clerk of Orance County
on 01./201{)3
200U9>4120
Daily Pilot Mer 3 10
I l ?4 2003 M649
Th• followina pe"ons ere do1na business n
Advanced Coa1tn1~. 1927
Harbor Blvd , Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
Jamn Van Vleck. 217S
Pacific Ave Cush
Mesa CA926?7
This bu"nns I\ con-
ducted by an 1nd1vidual
Havt you started doinc
buslnus yet7 No
Jamu Van Vlot k
lh1\ 1tatement was
hied with the County
Cle1 k of Orana• County
on 07./26/03
200J .. S5029
Dttly Pilot Mar. 3, 10,
17. 24, 2003 M650
m~de an appearance on CdM's
girls soccer team during its run
to the quarterfinals in CIF Oivi·
sion II this season.
Junior Lauren Mahan joins Pitti ·Haley Rosner. Mhley Schulttand
and Reich alongside sophomores Susan Ooud roWld' out the fresh.
Jordi Bradshaw, Malinda Hallock. man class.
Jim anended USC and is cur-
rently in his third year of medical
school at the universiry.
C.Ourtnry Hess,. Jes&ca Kasper, Bandaruk mentioned the
Amary-uh Thaler and Jazmin Ao-team's goal is to make the top 3 in
res, who played on the basketball the F.agles' new league -the
team during the winter. Golden West ·ru probably t.alce some time
off work. luckily I have the flex-
ibility." said Mollie of the time
commitment needed to take
care of· a child. "We're so ex-
cited."
Reich's fone is the lOO-yard "Marilyn and Britta are setting
breast.stroke and Pltti will be good exampJes for the girls to fDI·
strong in the I 00 butterfly and low," Bandaruk saJd "They know
200 individuaJ medley. Bandaruk the hard work it takes to sWtm.
said. Keenawinna's best strokes Wf!re going to do a lot better than
are the 200 and 500 free and Pay what we were.•
Ac-.. .....
'-S...... lhe f0Uow1n1 person'
are "°'"I business as Cr Prmt1A1, 1930 H1ubot
Blvd . Costa Mau. CA
92627
Charin 0 hp1a 2666
Or an1e Ave , •B. Costa
Mesa. CA 92ti27
lhis buuness Is con
dueled hy' an lndivldual
Have you st11ted doinc
business yet? No
Charles 0 Tapia
fh1s statement was
filed with the County
Cletk of Oran .. County
on 03/061{)3
200SH361U
Daily Pilot Mar 10, 17,
24. 31. 2003 M657
SllllOIS
(CJTACIOI MeCMij
NOTICE 10 DHEN·
DANT· (AVISO • Acuaa·
do) IEFFREY SCOTl
KUABATZKY •"d DOE.S I IS. Inclusive
YOU ARE BEING SUED
BYPLAINllH
(A Ud lo Ula cle!Mnd
ando) CONSTANTINO
VENEGAS CASlOftENA
You hive 30 CAlEN
OAR DAYS 1fter this
summons 1s ser wed 011
you to hie • typewritten r~se al tins court
A lette• °' phone caH
will not PfOlect you,
your lypewr1tt1n re
sponse must be 1n
Pfopar la11I form ii you
want the court lo h .. r
your c1se
If you do not fife you'
respon1e on lime. you
may lou the c:ese, and
you• wacn. money and
Pf094l'IY m1y b1 lallen
w1thoU1 furU..r Wllfnlll&
from thecOUtl There are otfm lqal
f'equwements You may
want lo call en _.lorMy
rtahl aw1y. If you do not
know 1n 11toney, yOil
may c•H •II attorney
ref en at H<Ylce Ol •
le&•I aid office (hst1d In
the pllone book)
Dt1c>ues de que le
e11t11au1n HI• clt1clon
judicial ustad Ilene un
pluo • 30 DIAS CM • tNOAltlOS para pr1s111
te1 "'"' ,._.,.,..,, n ·
crlla • maqu1na en 1111
corta.
U111 c:erta 11 une
fl.llflact. ttlefon1C1 no lo
ofrecw• protac:cton. 111
fHjlllUl.I 1 Crill I
m1quln1 lien• qua
cumplw con IH form1I•
ldl<IM ........ tipfosKa . hi Ill 111te4 quiel'1 qlll I• c;orte HCl!Chl IU
cnn
SI i1'ltd no pr1Hnu
Sii lbjhlHtl • llefllllO. j)lllff ,,.. dtf •• uw. ,
11 pu1d1n qmtar "' salalio, 1» dinwo y otru
f.0'8 de M P~oe>o"ad
llM ••-edKlenal P4N
IMWtt di II COflt ( aitt.11 Olio r ..
lot ll&Ms 'Uitcle qw
lllled QIMf e llllJIAI I VII •b•t•4• tnrn•df•le·
ffltfttl Ji no HflOC• 0
llft ·-•t•d•, , .....
lttM" • vn nklo M
ref11111e 11 de •botlldol o 1 11n1 of1une tie •ru•
let91. <Y•• Ill diretl!lflO ~KO) CAll•m-. .._..,c..,
ncc1111a ... ,..... ... ..,,(., 1119_.,.. .......
If "9 C4Mlt1 ~ (II ....... ,'"" ...
II urto •) OMlim: I
COURT, 700 Civic Centet
Duve West. P 0 Bo~
1994 Santa Ana, CA
91702 1994
The name. •ddren.
and telephone number of
pl11nhffs attorney. or
pla1nt1fl without an
attorney is (El nombfe
la d"ecc1on y el numero
de telefono del ebo11ado
def demand.ante, o del
damandante que no
Ilene abocado, es)
Jeffrey R S1lber1. h q
SBN 216527. law Olfices
ot lee A. Wood &
Associates. P C
2603 ~m Street. Suite
1000, lr111ne. Callf0<n1a
92614
(949) 794-5901 I
(949> 794.5931 r
DATL (fedie) AUG 12,
2002
AUUI SlATH, C1erl
(Ac-le), .. , A. DANG, Depvty
(Det ...... ) STAnMINT
OfDAMAGfS (Per....t...,..-, ... w,....,... o..tt.)
CASINUMIH.r 02CC1J21'
To JEFFREY SCOTT
KUA8ATlKY
PlaontrO. CONSTANTINO
VENEGAS CASTORENA
s•~ damacn 1n the
above·entttled Klt0n. H
follows
1.0-..........
P11n. sufferinc. and
lnvonventence, $100,000 2.~4-oe-· Medical etpensn (to
dale). S7 ,SOO
lou of Hrnincs (to
dale), $1,000
Properly dam.ace. Sl.000
Oata. Jan~ry 9. 2003 /SI Jeffrey R Salber c.
hq
Published Nawp4rt
BHch Costa Mesa Daily
Prlot March 3 10 17,
24. 2003 M652
1 o •II heirs, beneli
c1ar..s creditors, con·
11n1ent craditon. and
peraon• who mat olh·
erwise be interested m
the will or estate. or
both. of ALISSA MAYA
BEGELl
A PfltTION FOR PRO·
BA It hn bffn hied by
Wit.LIAM BfGCll 1n the
Svpertor Court of Cah
lorn1a. County of OR
ANCE
THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE requasts that
WILLIAM BEGEll be
appointed u personal
representative lo ad
minlstlf lhl estate ol
lhl decedent
THE P£TITION reqllftls
the dececknl'• Will and
cod1c111. 1f any, be
1dm11ted to Pfobele The
W1H and any cochclls are
anllable for uam1na
tt0n 1n the hie kept br
thecovrt THE PC OTION requests
111thonly lo 1dmm1ster
the esl•te unde< ttle
Independent Admlnls
tr et ion ol Estates Act.
(Thia Authority will allow
the ptfsonal represen·
t111v1 lo t1k1 many
1ctklns without obtain·
1n1 cou•I approval.
Belore tak(nc cert11n
vlf)' lmpo<tant actions,
however 1 the peuomil
reprewnl•h•• wilt be
requ1<ed •o 11ve notoce
to onterestect penons
unlHs they hne wa1Ved
nottce or consented to
the p<opoM!d atl!Ofl )
lhe independent •d
m1n1strat1on authorlly
wlfl be cranled union
an interested person
flies en obiechon lo the
petition and shows cood
cause why the court
should not 1ranl the
auttl0t ity
A HEARING on the
pellllon will be held on
MARCH 27 2003 at l JO
pm •n Dept L73
located al JAi Iha City
Duve South. Onnp CA
92868
' If YOO 08JCC1 to the
crantm1 of the pelrhon,
yov •hould ~-•I the
h .. nnc and state y011r
object10ns or hie wr1ltan
olllecllons with the court
bef0<e the hur1na Your
appurance may be In
person or by your
attorney
IF YOU ARE A CREDI
TOA or conl1n1ent
creditor of the d.c.es.ed.
you must hie your claun
with Ule cOllf l and ma1f
a copy to the !*'34nel
represenUll'Ve appointed
by the court w1lll1n tow
months from Iha date of
the first ossuance of
letters as provlcltd "'
Probate Code uction
9100, The time '°" 1111111 clalms will not uplre
before four months from
the hurinl date nollud
lboYe
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
hie kept by the court II
you ar • • pe< son in
lerested In the estate,
you may hie with ttM
·STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS?.
• • • • • • • • • •
Daily
court a Aequnl for
Sc>ec1.al Not>ce (fat• IX
1!>4) of th<t hftna et. .tn
inventory and a~I
of estate nseu 0t, ot
any peltllon or eccount
I\ PfO'i!ded In Prtbolle
Co<le saction I~ A
Re~uest for Special
Notice l0<m •• 8Vlf'4C>lo hom the court cletk
A"'-'-YferP ........... _ ... J. GOlflln,
Cwkt-Miier ....
Jeceh et.er W•(! & S!Moptre, 212t Av..._,f
th Stws, St•. 1eeo,
1.-~,CA .. 7
Publlshed NewpJ!rt
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P'1lot Mardi 3 1; 4 0
2003 ~ .,
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By ·Fax
(949) 631-6594
By Phone
(949) 642-5678
By Mail/Jn Person:
330 We!>t Bay Srrect
CoMa Mesa, CA 92627
At Newport Blvd. & Bay St.
Wednesday ............... Tue~ay 5 :()()pm
Thursday ..... . Wedne!.day 05:00pm
C l'lc&5c 1ocllldr y~ rwnc lllld
phone llWnbCf wld "'C 'U •all
you boict '"''tll a pncc quote 1 Friday .................... Thur-.day 5:00pm
Hours Sarurda) ..................... Friday ~:OOpm
Telephone 8·30am-5:00pm
Monday-fnday
Walk-In 8 30-.un "i OOpm
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Index
lNNOUNCWNTS
& MISC.
GARAGE
SALE
('
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL 2305--2490
..... -
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Older Sty4e Fwnitw.
PIAHOS i Col~ ·-·------°"""'-M CASH PAID $$ .................. S•lurd1y M11ch l!">lh
10 JOam 5pm Sun March
16th lOam 39m
OC f atrcround 88 f au
Or Bid& 14 Costa Meu 200+ Olrs 760 4~ 744-4
7ft Leoot c-.. White,
brocade upholstery alnt
cond, S200. Culb,,nsen
Con50HJ P11no aood cond ssoo 949 854·8208
Anhque bdrm set, 8 h
cu1tom made soh,
dinette set In&. Call
eves SO 949 574-9732
s-19SO 0'1Coofo &
M.ntt 600 Sorin, 411"
w>dth oven, b<olltr &
111 '" hnmKullte S2000/ obo 949-673-0944
2 Lety,oy · rodl-n,
be11e w1ncback. arut
cond1t10n $65/ee or two
for $120 949·646·5923
Alff/
PAINTINGS
3460 JEWRRY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
3060 C-.tCef11Nootl1
Old Co1nsl Gold, silver Scott ·a-o4y Hl1twlc ,.wW'y watches. antiques
letlt-Ir uned 1984 collecllbles gu,642•9448 • 144 of 200 Sl500 obo
'10-4S.-0820 3610
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MESA VEIO_E __
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l S77 B•ke1 SI 3br
I J, 4bil Ille. remod p.w
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96-ll>-7!1>'
Im SPAY tor mormw ao1t LJdolsle
eel al~ IJl!lll homm ---·~-··---949-5.33-0411 ~ Best v~ L°""""' Piioed
K•ll.,ns Found 1n Bushes C~'lol) ~ lul Aemod
need bolllefe.,ders Help lllnJ aJ1UV 2b 2b.
Save hvu All upenses 2 c Iii" Cr911 2l'1d home
p11d An1m1I Network l£DUCED t9 ~.000
949.533 041 a,.. s.-s-, ....
4 llodt1 lrom Bdlboa
P~"'" Wedee beach' tharm1na 2br I I 4ba
'1 l a•r sine story sine
l•m•ly home Pel upon
"pprool Yrly S27!">0 mo
~ nt l.llJ 9&ZJ)-'D77 °" n. s-otl ~
-14> coast & l).,wn cod La 48' 3 58a tarnly
homl' avail lnr lu:se now
'3.500,'mo ~ CM! "Ill O..yna Petbl 96673-3399
Corona del Mar
Busl-117 ""'8MI 21r patio fp 1 ~~ + ·-Ail 949-Maia> ••• n.........-111-71._~-4214 le ~ Sl575mo 1•. I < "1't""-11uv. \4X. Sll50mo 2 Sicks to Businesses and Newpoc1Btach BIKCor 8d"I 949-760-~
frandlises -It 29< llo lite uy fp II"' A Supor Nowport ..... All CASH CANOY Route Ho+gltts re~nce 4b< w/d , .. ups, vnll y<Wd pvt
Do you earn S800 on a (5th Br/Ill!-room/ottll.1! bch. n/peb/\ITW Sl650!no
day' You1 own lo~al dowmtan) 5!">ba fouled Miiie 9tl9 l60-9019
candy route Includes 30 on • quiet cOlne< lot OCIAN y WW'Slll
machines and candy All Cu s I o m I ea tu r es New home 4br l5ba 2 for $9.995 1 800 998 Uwou--1 Sl.649.000 s.lcJrY, deuntor perfect
VENO (CAI. •SCAN) COASTUNI IUAlTY Only .._.
MA COMPUTER WORK 949·159-0177 :1:t~ ~ w.:;
S500·PT/S25 000 FT ....._ "'-.. ~ ~and )JdChl harbor
month' Free info 48' e. horn!. ~ tw*ance channel Sun J 8 8 8 6 3 5 1 5 0 8 re build on 11eenbell ~~ Av.i rnd
www.GdllortayY~ aameroom pool spa M•rch lurn unfurn
(C'Jil.-st:#9 ween. --Ol!ls 472.2s1 S9.!l!Qlobo
ACCIPTlMG CAUS VllM Sl 9 $2.199.816 act ~Z311
7 DAYS •• Postal Stw19'9-637-GI ~======
BAYFRONT
Community
3br 2t.o •-' waterfn., E I 8500 hu&e de'k 1 blk lo bl h m, oyment
pk& laund nu 1 ernod · - -S2400 mo 949 C,74 OIWI AlrTIST f /T kll de< c..altit• .,.., """"""'' ~ -..... how In p.lwrt &. IT.,. t-a..... Newport ~ ...... ......,_,, SIZ,'l'tr
Jlr 29o .._. ......,. In \l.111 1'~ •"' .... nd
newly reniodeted wNl•
1
phnlO\ & ..,......~ to Ott
pdd mus )'(I 'itonl' f p Th<'· ~It" P 0 Bo• '\.4C1l
poo1 ~ & pr .,, d a ...... 1<.&Md i.;:a 'J'lf:A'
S241'5 mo 949-0tS~ ICiuuw ,., e•pd ta
pos1l1ons/fedeu hire a a. -condo ,._..._
$14 80+-hr/PO lla•nm&f Bae.. Bay clo\e, on \IWWI -Ne ......... St.o.e1 31r,
St•tllo, very •mall A r 11m• S2SOO mo beneftts 81»-878-!>485 1reenbelt upper unit
Announcement wit.w C8111a*.21:91' 1 1 corn~ lol <loub~ c .. rare
NP8 mombf'r~h'l' "'I
fjpwed ""'*"' dNtl ootnl~ Qin<~ bo<>i<• • nv.t WWI ,.., h rU\llltn
~. &r1f'flb Cl6 ...
9151'12 7.0'.> Of 4!'mml ...
~om
CPA "'"' ha• open1ne for Dot• l11try 1nd
l eceptl-hl. Id<-•• IOI
w<W'k .. ~ """' Hu 9am lpm. Sl!l1w tont..1
Carol 949 6!">0 9580
ICA920.(CAl •SCAN) ~ S3fliCJX>.SC?4.lf}6 act
MSCIW1t GOLDmlll SIWI ~ .«J91
_......__.... ... 0--sa-... ~for
............. 4 ... ~,...Et 48a 1/4
$10,"5. ~~ acre lot pool <pa
,___1 _ -Sl.239.500 0,-S-'""
--.._ -1515 Antell .. M.~
c-te ..... 400-aoo.f
sublease SI per sl
located near 405 & 55
freow•ys 949-632~18
Nowport loed1 free
renl for secrel•rt•I svc
busmen. Will uchlin&e
P• yin& r enl for "'11 office dubes. Cnlal office, st11J5
to water 949 723 8485
SO. COlOUJ>O wild
west ranch 17 ecr es •
$44.900. Pr>ces sllshed
to move 1Mentoryl N .. t
to 6.000 ecru rec: aree
Roll1n1 fields with
fenl•sllc Rocky Min
•lews County ro1d
W/lltilitits. owner
f1Nnc111a. Cal Reel CtMk
Randi toll l -llii6-696
5263. (CAl. •SCAN)
Willams 949 nl 5CM9
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''THI HOGHTS"
SPllAWINO 1-STOH
JUSTUSUO
AOT. 949-7U-8120
OCIAN & IAY VllWS
IUMOOWO
UNOH $750,000
AGT. 949-72'-at20
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..., -.... ' out wrz c .. . '619.!D> Pllr'dl
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A • Your hlod is ooc: 1ood enouati to bid 11 the two-level -whit would
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Whal do you bid now?
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A • There is a textbook way to
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reverse into two diamonds. a ooc-
round force. lheo raiie beans 11 your next tum. Make lhe five of di1·
monds the five of bc:u1s. and you
would be good coough for pme in
hearU either by r&1sing dWctly IO
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What do you bid now7
A • Your band is too strong for a raise to two spades and you need a
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&boa)d pertncr act again you will l>c
well placed fO bindle the mswna
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hold:
The bidding has orocceded:
SOtn'U WFSf NORTH • 8 5 :; K 10 9 5 4 O A J 10 • JO 5 J
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The biddm2 has oroceeded:
NOR1lf f.AST' SOUTH l o I'.-I l o .._ ?
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o( your band. we don'1lh1n.k11 "
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