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FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 2003
PHOTOS BY KENT TR£PTOW I DAILY PILOT
Students shout antiwar slogans as they march through the campus of Orange Coast College during a student walkout on Thursday.
War Sparks Rr.otests,. support
Demonstrations held at OCC and
South Coast Plaza on first full day
of U.S. military action in Iraq.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -The drumbeat for peace re-
fused to be silenced Thursday after bombs began
dropping on Baghdad,• reverberating through Costa
Mesa with renewed pa.Won.
The peace movement started with a mellow flavor
at Otange Coast C.OUege in the morning with a wallc-
out sponsored by the Peace Coalition, made up of
several groups at the school -the Green Party chap-
INSl>E
For more
Newport-Mesa
reaction to the
~r with .Iraq,
)elt Page AS :=·
9i;d poetry.
ter, Peace Project; United Stu·
dent Sociologists; the Psychol-
ogy Oub; and the Muslim
Student Assn.
At one point. students
gathered on the grassy quad to
hear speakers numbered 150.
Those ror and against the war
with Iraq expressed their send·
menta through soliloquies. rap
: • The purpose or the walkout was to encourage !Gose who are again.st the war not to give up just be-
eause the military campaign Is underway, co-organ-
iur Federico Moreno said.
• ·we have produced a successful protest _move-
ment." .Moreno said. 'We can't think we failed be-
cause the war started. We have to tum it into a vi-
brant antiwar movement"
During his peech. Moreno railed against what he
amslders the hypocrisy or the government for
Jaunching a co tJy war in the mJddle 0£ a recession.
"Were spending billions or dollars on a war that
wUJ make the rich richer and the rest of the wodd
more dangerous," Moreno said.
• 'fyler Hoff, who expressed support for peace, said it
0 N T H E
HOME FRONT
Orange Coast College student Niki Nilchian, 20,
listens to speakers dunng an antiwar rally at the
SM PROTESTS, P .. e M school on Thursday.
Schools try to
assuage students'
fears about war
How Newport-Mesa teachers
address war depends on the
pupils' ages, but they want to
assure them that they're safe.
Christine Carrillo
DailyP1lot
NEWPORT-MESA -With war coverage born·
barding Americans from nearly every angle. school
officials have taken a united stance to protect
young students from the constant barrage.
By trying to address students' concerns about
the war in Iraq, schools in the Newport-Mesa Uni-
fied School District have tried to 6nd the best ways
to assuage youthfuJ rears.
"Our response Is we're not going to teach it; we're
going to respond to it.· said Charlene Metoyer.
principal at Eastbtuff FJemenuuy Scbool in New·
port Beach. "We're going to respond to students
with facts. ... We're not teaching; we're reassuring.
Our big responsibili~ is that the parents and the
Irids know that coming to school is sale.·
Although principals at elementaJy schools have
not directed teachers to give lessons on the war.
middle school teachers have been able to teach a
historical perspective on the war through their so-
cial studJes classes.
Overall, teachers are addressing tudent con·
cems about wartime events by explaining the facts
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THINKING ALLOWED
A different ·
war,
a different
time
P eace was lhe bunword or my
childhood.
We always tallted about putung
an end to war in school, and it seemed
like my entire sixth-grade class had
that tie-dyed lrapper Keeper with the
large peace sign on the front of it.
Rings. necklaces and anJc.leL., were
decorated with the popular fashion
symbol, and ju<:.I like beauty queen.,,
we all IU.led world peace a.., one of our
top~hes.
It's hard to imagine I have -~"('n"
two war; in my hfe the Pel"'iian (,uJr
LOLITA
HARPER
\.'var and thh War on
rerrorism
(If we are
counting w~ on
ab.,tract thmg.-., I
have watched the
country conunue to
lose the War on
Drug'>. but thafs
ano1her column.)
Anywdy, as I w~
waJlung into the
ne~room
Thur;day. I ..aw our
paper\ ht:Jdhne, ·war feels far away." and 11 cap1ured
exactly how I feh about 11 all Without a
family member or clo'>e fnend
deployed in any of these wan., they
never really hit home. Sure, I watched
the patriot missiles explode all the
scud missiles fired at our troops during
the Persian Gulf War. but as with
everything else on television, I felt \.-Cry
disconnected.
The closest I feh to this war was
accompanying Costa M~ Manne
Reservist Cass Spence and hi.s family to
Camp Pendleton 10 watch them say
goodbye as he shipped off to Kuwait,
but still, I was technically an outsider
Mine is such a different senoment
from what I have heard from local
seruor citizens. All or these sourc~
have "wartime· s1ones and remember
the effects of World War II vividly II
was before Vietnam, when war was
collectively thought of as honorable,
and young men were itching to serve
their counuy.
It was a Lime of extreme pride in the
nation and its troops. And although
that war was also fought on foreign
soil, Americans made great efforts
stateside to help in any way possible.
Longtime Costa Mesa Senior Center
volunteer Mary Anne Bane, 68. said
she was 7 when World War U was
declared Bane said she remembers the
efforts she and her family members
took to save re.souroes dunng wartime.
·1 remember, as a child,~ saved
our chewing gum wrappers for the foil.
and the snne with dprene pa.cb. •
she said. not that she was smoking at
age 7, r·m sure. "'We did the same with
tin cans. We smashed the cans. ~
the foiJ into little balls and took them
aU to the recycling site.·
She remembers gathering an>W'ld
the radio every ni.ght to hear the latest
war news. Even during the Saturday
matinees. which childnn attended
religiously for a nickel, there would be
a weekly news update before the alMM
•Tuey showed footage from Peart
Harbor and showed footage or the
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A2 f'nday, ~ 21, 2003
ON THE ~TER
The American Pride, a 130-foot schooner, will dock at Newport Harbor today and remain there until Monday.
A friendly visitor
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
F or the first time ever, the tall ship
American Pride will dock at
Newport Harbor.
The 130-foot schooner will
• make her way into the harbor today and
will remain docked at the Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum until Monday.
The American Pride, which sailed 7,500
miles through the Panama Canal from
Bar Harbor, Maine, to the West Coast, will
be welcomed into the bay by a flotilla of
local yachts led by the Harbor Patrol's fire
boat.
The tall ship will then stick around for
display over the weekend and will give
the community the opportunity to learn
history while having fun, said Glenn
Zagoren, chief executive of the museum.
•1t's good to be able to show our
children what the world was like before
WHATS AFLOAT
•WHATS AF(JJAT is published periodically. ·
If you are planning a nautical event. submit
the information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay
St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949)
646-4170; or bye-mall to '
dailypilot!§latimes.oom.
SAILING CLASSES
Orange Coat Cohge is o&ring new credit
and noncredit sailing classes this spring.
Most classes are five weeks in length, and
boata range from Udo 14 dinghies to large
ocean racers, even keelbo81s.. Cruising
seminars are also being taught The OCC
Sailing Center la at 1801 W. Pacific Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412 or
visit oocsailing.com.
Saillng fe9dnatlon off9rs eta.. In boating
safety and uiling year·round for persons
with disabilities. me. (949) 640-1678.
Orange County employers can bllng their
employees out to Newport Beacti on
weekdays to enjoy o day of aa11ing courtesy
of Orange Coast College. The School of
Sailing and Seamanship now offera a chance
for groups to wott with the on-board
instructor on different aalllng techniques
The tall ship American Pride
arrives in Newport Harbor
this afternoon. It will dock
alongside the nautical
museum for tours
said. "Tall
interest
with its history, heritage taJ s of
pirates and the days of yore."
American Pride, the only three-masted
schooner now on the West Coast, was
built in 1941, originally as a two-masted
•schooner-dragger" and launched as the
Vuginia. She served many years as a
fishing boat in the ports of New England
and Maine.
She also spent weeks at sea in search of
cod, haddock. Hounder and ocean perch.
ln 1986, she was completely rebuilt ln
while they get advice on how to perlorm
well in business. No sailing experience
necessary. One-day dasses cost from $100
to $125. (949) 645-9412.
BOAT RENTALS
With Matfna w.t.rSpot1s at the Balboa Fun
Zone, you can enjoy nautical experiences
from mild to wild. Take a self1Juided tour of
the bay in your choice of power and sail
watercraft. jump the ocean swells in a
Sea-<k>o jetboat, put you sport-fishing skills
to the test in a fully equipped Boston whaler.
or soar above it all on a parasall flight along
the Newport coast. Complimentary Ice and
beverages are included with all electric boat
rentals.
Balboa Boat R.nuls" can put you on the
water in many ways: with single and double
kayaks, efectric boats, 14-holder .sailboats.
pedal boats and runabout9 for off'ahore UM
or cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rentals also
holds two-hour llCaVen981' hunts aboard the
electric bay boats, providing group activity
for corporations, birthdays, nonprofit
organizations and group outinQ\i The hunt
padc.agea include boats, trivia qUestiona,
mapa, Polaroid cameras and supplies. The
cost of a hont begins at $226 per boat and
catering is available at an addltJonal rate. For
hunt reseMltions, call (949) 673-7200.
Thomaston, Maine, and certified by the
U.S. Coast Guard. The American Pride
wu bought in 1996 by the American
Heritage Marine Institute that brought it
to the West Coast.
Tall ships are quite uncommon these
days, Zagoren said
"We hope it will inspire kids to learn
about history and round them out as a
person," he said. "But the bottom line ls,
it's fun."
The tall ship will be open for tours
from lO a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday. Admission is $2 for children; $3
for adults; and $7 for families. Admission
to the museum is free. Barbecue and
beverages will also be available.
Anyone interested in participating in
the welcoming Ootilla can do so at 4:30
p.m. today. Call Marshall Steele at (949)
675·8915. For general information, visit
the museum's Web site at
www.nhnm.org.
EJectrtc bcM1t ,.,..,.,. aw I He bf the
hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are
equipped with window endosures and CO
players. Ice and a.tps are provided.
Reservations are suggested. An hour reotal
is $75. (949) 645-6812.
P9dal boata, electrtc boats. boogie ........
kayaks, Inflatable rafts, catamarans, beech
fumlture and wetsuits are available for rent
at Resort Water Sparta at Newport Dunes.
(949) 729-1150.
GondoM..,.... ... oflwed by the GcMtdoM
Co. of Newport. 3400 Via Oporto, Sul19
102-8. The $75 cost lndude9 a basket of
bread, cheese, salami, Ice, gtaues, a b&anlcet.
music and a Polaroid picture. Wine It alao
available. (949) 675-1212.
Gondc>M~S10'IW.
Coast Highway, offers~ mld two-flour
gondola cruises. A onHlc>ur tour with
champagne is $70. A two-hour tour wtth
dinner and champagne is $180. Paup It
available at wateffront restaurants. (949)
675-4984.
tMne Coast a. ...... In Udo Mllftna Vllaga
offers two-hour efectric boat crulMI With a
gounnat dinner. $180 for two penons. (949)
67M704.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN I
·~.tall ship sails into
./fewp·ort f!atbor .
A ~a wandogto
partldpate In the
welcoming ftotilla
&houJd mnbld
.... 5'leele at
(949) 675-8915. ell.
104.
winter
ltonn system that
pesaed though
Southern
California this
week. The aystem
generaled 9-foot
swdlswtth
pie-force wind&
The sea modidons MIKE
I want to extend
a special thank
you to those who
attended
Wednesday night's
Marine
Committee'• event were ao rougtt on WHITEHEAD
Monday that the
Catalina Ayer could not
dock In Avalon to pick up
the~ wanting to
return to the mainland. I
commend the captain's
decision.
I am tracking the sea
conditions very closely
beawee 1 am leaving this
morning to trawl south of
the border. 1 will be joined
by Qwwler Bell, who is a
captain wi~ Bongo's
Sportfishlng. This weekend.
we are taking possession of
a new 54-foot yacht that is
antvtng in Ensenada from
Florida aboard a transport
ship.
On Saturday. we are
scheduled to off-load the
vessel from the ship, then
oomplete the Mexican
paperwotk. and .6naDy
quickly prepare the vessel
for the trip to Newport OD
Sunday. I am hoping that
seas will <lea-ease for a
smooth ride uphill and that
the war will not dose the
international border.
Since 1 will be south of the
border, I will miss the
American Pride's anival to
the Newport Harbor
Nautical Mu.sewn this
afternoon.
This ls the first time in
history that this 130-foot
three-masted schooner will
visit Newport HaJboc.
American Pride was built in
1941 and launched
origlnally as the Vuginia. -
Now. she ls mmpleting a
7,500-mile voyage from Bar
Harbor. Maine. through the
Panama c.anaJ to our
hart>or. She is the only
three-mMted schooner on
the West~
A ftotiila of boats will
escort the schooner up the
harbor to the museum.
Leading the flotilla will be a
county Harbor Patrol fire
boat with a water display.
She is expected to arJtve at
4:30 p.m. ~and local
boaten are weJmme to join
the flocilla.
Theo. from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m Saturday &nd SUnday,
the public is welcome to
tom the .. American Pride"
from stem to stem. Her
~dressed in period
OOll\DDes, will be Oil band
to show you the ropes.
There Is. small admission
feed only $3 for adu1t8 and
$7 for families.
1be Newport Harbor
N8udcal Museum is at 151
E. Coast Higbwa)t There is
amp1e m,e paddng. Those
at the Newport Harl>or
Nautical Museum It WU a
very enjoyable evening
listening to the storjes of
the nautical authors and
Ray~. the
director of callfornia's
Department of Boating and
WaterWays. Ray arrived in
town that morning.
allowing us enough time
for a cruise of Newport
Harl>Or.
So, I called our retired
barbormaster, Marty
..-....-.. to borrow his
tender. Ray just bappmed
to bring his fisbJ.ng rods,
and while we were visiting
Gey HID at b1s fuel dock.
Gary just happened to
throw a package of frabty
frozen squid into our boat
There was onJy one thing to
do, and we eadl had only
one hookup Ooating off
Corona Del Mar.
That evening, Ray spoh
a.bout the importma of the
Wallop-Breaux nust Fund
that boaters pay through a
fuel tax and special fees. As
such, a portion of this
money ls legislated to go
direcdy baclc. annually to
each state to support
boating and those who paid
into this speda1 trust.
The funds pay for
infrastrucnft such as
launch ramps and marinas,
boater education.
on-the--water law
enforcement and much
more. ~. the boaters'
funding is being eyed by
· others in Saaamento.
ln committee now ls a
sligbt-of-hand OlOlle to
merge the Department of
Boating and WateTWa)'S with
the States Department of ,
Parts and Reaeation. The
merger would allow the
boa.ta funds to be siphoned
into the Infamous black hole
of the state's general fund.
This was tried onoe before
during the Gov. Pete Wilson
era and it sp8J1ted sUc:b an
uproar from the public tbctt
it was eoon abandoned.
I wiD haw moM on this,
hopdully, in my next
column and lnfonnadon
about bow you can conlad
your legJslators.
Safe voyages.
• a.£ WHn&tEAD le the
Pllol's bollting and herbor
cok.mnist. Sand him your
hertJor and~
thoughts end story
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frlday, March 21, 2003 A3
Tire reef expansion request postponed Supervisors
oppose Santa Ana
River agency
Newport Beach activist says his plans could
hinder the city's bid for Local Coastal Plan.
Paul Cllnton
Dally Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Ro·
doJpbe Streichenberger, who
won a court ruling last year that
deemed the CaJlfornla Coastal
Commission unconstitutJonal,
bas postponed plans to expand
the tire reef that sparked the le-
gal and political battf e three.
" years ago.·
nte Newport Beach activist
shelved the plan a week ago.
pulling an application to th~
city's Water quality committee
to add l,000 new tiJ'es to his ex·
lstlng artificial reef, which Is be·
tween the Newport and Balboa
piers.
S~lchenberger said he
yanked the plan LO take politi-
cal pressure off Newport Beach,
which is applying to the com-
m{ssion for a Local Cpastal
Plan, wl)kh, if grante4. would
hand over coastal development
p,owers to the city.
wit would be another load on
their back," Streichenberger
said. "It's just postponed in or-
der tu alleviate and avoid a
showdown."
The outspoken Streichen-
berger, who founded the New·
port·baaed Marine Forests So-
ciety. said be wouJd revive his
reef exp,anafon once the city
succe~fully pins down an ap-
proval for its plan.
Strelchenberger had asked
the city for a conditional permit
to add the tires to a reef that
consists of PVC tubing, tires
and plastic bags. The city has
jurisdiction in waters three
miles out Crom the sho{eline. ·
Approving the permit could
have caused the city political
headaches when it headed to
the comm1ss1on with the
coastal plan, Streichenberger
said.
And few have spoken In sup-
port of Strelchenberger's reef.
Councilman Tod Ridgeway
said.
Ridgeway is the chairman of
the city committee formulating
the coastal plan. He also.sits on
the Coastal/Bay Wate r Quality
Committee, whkh was set to
consider the ilem last week.
"I'm not prepared politically
to crusade the Coastal Com-
misslon without adequate sci-
entific data supporting the con-
cept." Ridgeway said._ "It will
allow the committee LO be more
objective if there is no political
consternation in o ur detiher-
ation."
Newport-Mesa Supervisor Jim Silva
says conserva ncy would create more
red tape in Sacramento, though its
author' disagrees.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
Wedneisday. "The bill is Mill
in its infancy."
Greenlight backs Hyatt's renovation
COSlA MESA -5uperv1-
"or Jim SiJva joined two
board colleaguel. m oppol>
ing a Santa Ana River con-
'>ervancy lhat couJd protect
and reMore i.egmenb of the
%-mile waterway.
Correa. who said he IS
mulling a run for a supervi-
sor seat. disagreed that the
bill creates morf' bu-
reaucracy. I le said the bill
would, in a<·tuaJtty, puU to-
gether a variety of agencies
to increaM! bond funding
for river projoct.5. Slow-growth group says plan for a
$14-million restoration of the Hyatt
Newporter won't trigger a citywide vote.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BFACH -Leaders
of the Greenlight movement
praised the Hyatt Newponer's
restoration as an ideal example of
restrained growth.
Hotel managers. during their
process, won't be required to seek
a public vote on the plan because
it doesn't significantJy expand the
hotel
''That's the kind of develop-
ment that Greenlight supports,"
said Phil ~t. the Greenlighl
spokesman, "upgrading older ar-
eas of the city, rather thaa..adding
density."
The Greenlighl uuuauve.
passed in 2000, requires a public
vote for large-scale development
that either exceeds certain size
thresholds or needs an amend-
ment to the city's general plan.
The I lyatt Newporter project
do~ not trigger any of those
thresholds, which include a p roj-
ect tJiat adds more than 100
"peak-hour" vehicle trips. more
than 100 new dweUing units or
other statistical criteria
"As it stands today, to renovate
the property we have no respon-
sibility to the Greenlight lnitia-
tive," GenernJ Manager Bruce
Brainerd srud "It has no impact."
Ille Hyatt Newporter's new
management, Sunstone Hotel lo-
ve.tors, !><l}'l> 1t plans to spend $14
million tu renovate the oldest ho -
tel in the city. Swishine is manag-
ing for Wes1brook I lotel Partnel"
IV, which bought the hotel in De-
BEST BUYS
cember from Wyndl1am Interna-
tional Inc.
The Newporter Inn, as it was
once known. was buiJt in 1962
Sunstone has pledged a broad-
brush renovation that would re-
vamp the hotel's 403 gtJf">t
moms, meeting rooms. public ar-
eas, restaurant and sports bar.
Hotel mangers say they need to
upgrade the hotel 10 keep up
with the competition. lhe Balboa
Bay Oub is readying it!> new hn
tel, set to open in May. and I.ht!
Costa Mesa Hilton has compl~ted
a major overhauJ.
Worlc would Ix-gin in Septt.·ni
ber and wrap up by next summer
Silv-d, who represents
segments of the river in
Costa Me'X!, Newport
Beach, Huntmgton Beach
alld other area!> of C )range
County. said the proposal
w~ vague a11d would cre-
ate more red tape 1n Sacra-
mento.
"I am conct-rned about
the overlapping 1uri'idic-
tio11 a con!tervancy would
create and it!> effens on
county operation!>," Silva
'>a td 111 a stare ment
Wed11e'>day. "I bt-lieve we
'>huuld avoid c:rea1111g aJd1-
1iunal layer., 'or govern
mtnt "
Correa al:.o saJd he
would he wi lling to tweak
the bill to a.!>Suage :.om e of
the t ntici..,m.
"'nib biJI ,., aimed at co-
ordinating aJJ of tho'>t' gov-
emment layer'>," Correa
~atd. • fhjs t!> a new bill. It
will go through a lot of
change!>."
Silva called the bill
vague, !.Bying it hasn't
properly defined who
would s ll on the conser-
vancy board
Bring home a furry friend
The hoard voted J to 2 at
it'> lue'>day mecttng to op-
pose a bilJ from A'>'>embly·
man Lou Correa ID-Ana·
heim) to create the agency.
Correa said he was
somewhat surprised by the
vote. considering his bill
had lhe support of Asc;em-
blymen Ken Maddox (R-
Costa Mesa) and Tom llar-
man (R-Huntington
Beach). among others.
'rhe bill ha!> aho caused
con<.wrnation among Su-
perv!'>ors Rill Campbell and
Chris Norby. who joined
'lilva in opposing it, be-
cause 11 could create an-
other hurdle to the county's
plans to extend lhe Orange
rreeway.
Maddox "<lid he doesn't
support extending that
freeway, which wouJd be
"running through Fountain
Valley and Co-.ta Mesa " Y ou can take home a
lovable' pet at Three Dog
Bakery's Furr Therapy
Adopt a Pet event from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Saturday and from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. The
bakery works with local rescue
gi:oups. including All Retriever
Rescue. Modjeska Canyon
Rescue, Newport Beach Animal
Shelter and Hearts for Hounds.
At the I~ adoption weekend, 18
animals were adopted in one
day. Corona del Mar Plaza. (949)
760-cxx;S.
CAPTURE THOSE MOMENTS
Since 1945, Figge
Photography has earned a
reputation as one of the best
local photography studios. Figge
Photography is offering a spring
children's special through April.
Book a studio sitting and get
50% off the nonnaJ
studio-sitting fee. Beach and
location sittings are also
discounted more than 20%.
Order prints and get 15% off.
Call for details and sitting
scheduJes. Open from 10 a.m.. to
5 p.m. Monday to Friday; and '
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays.
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Newport Beach. (949) 644-6933.
www.jiggesrudio.com.
WANT TO GET AWAY1
Unda Slaughter at Newport
Trawl Concepts says they're
having a travel fair from 5 to 7
p.m. Tuesday. #Let's Celebrate
America-will showcase 15 of the
top companies for tours, cruises.
hotels and more. Prize drawings
will take place every 15 minutes.
The grand drawing is for two
American Airline domestic
tickets. Wmners mu,,t be present
at the time of the drawing. The
fair will be held at 1600 Dove St.
in the atrium courtyard. (949)
261-8660.
GREER
WYLDER
SHOP
TEMPLE BAT
YAHM
A March
Madness sale
is at Temple
Bat Yahrn's
Gift Shop
.from I 0 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Sunday. On
sale are
Judaica, gifts,
books, tapes and m ore. IO 11
c.amelback St .. Newport Beach.
(949) 644-1999.
DECK OUT WITH DENIM
Bloomlngdale'a is throwing a
denim party from 10 a.m. to 7
p.m. Saturday in the Y.E.S.
Contemporary Sponswear
department on Level 3.
BJoorningdale's has styles from
denim to twill, from Oared to
straight. and from light to dark.
Models, music and gifts galore!
Receive a complimentary
subscription to Lucky magazine
with any denim or twill
purchase. Also, receive a denim
tote bag compliments of Cotton
Inc. with your denim purchase
of $200 or more. BloomingdaJe's
is at Fashion Jsland in Newpon
Beach. (949) 729-6795. Also on
Saturday at Bloomingdale's, the
hottest sandals will be shown
from I to 4 p.m. in Shoes. Level
2. Also, Spa Gregoria will give
complimentary foot massages.
Receive special savings on your
sandalpurchaseoftwoormore
pairs, including a gift certificate
good for a pedicure at Spa
Gregories (while supplies last).
(949) 729-6739.
GET READY FOR ntE TRUNK
SHOW
Best Buys reader Ida
Middlesworth ls accepting
appointments for the
spring/summer trunk ... how of
the Worth Collection through
April 4. "The Worth Collection i!>
the premiere in home collection
and speciaJi1.es in clothes to fit
the customer's lifestyle.
including c.Jre~y casual.
professional wear as well as
cocktail and after five."
Middlesworth said. ·This is the
perfect way for women to shop
who value style, quality and
personal service in a relaxed
acmosphere." Sizes 0 to 16, 0 to
14 petite and select styles in
siz.es 16 and 18 are included in
every collection. The Worth
Collection is featured in both
Town and Country and Veranda
magazines. Ida Middlesworth at
(949) 673-8028.
TAKE A BITE FROM THESE
APPUS
The latest Apple products are
at the Apple St.ore at Fashion
Island. The front haJC of tJ1e store
carries hardware; the second
haJC is for photos, movies. music.
kids reference, printers.
scanners, etc. Biggest sellers are
the iMacs, which cost from
$1.299 to $1,799. The higher-end
model has a SuperOrive to bum
DVDs. There's a Genius Bar for
service, and an area for free
presentations, demonstrations
and workshops. At 9 am.
Saturdays. a •Getting Started
Workshop" teaches the basics.
Most popular items are the
iMusic MP3 for CD coUections;
iPod for recording up to 4,000
songs for Wmdows and Mac
products;andiPhotofor
creating printed picture boob.
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a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through
Friday; from JO a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday; and from 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. Sunday. (949) 729-443.i.
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• BEST BUYS appears Mondays
and Fridays. Send information to
Greer Wylder at
greerwylder ti. yahoo.com; at 330 W
Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or
by fax at (949) 646-4170.
"It's a ltttJe soon to form
an opinion." Maddox !>aid
The supervisors took the
vote as pan of their peri-
odic revtew of new bills in
their legislative bulletin.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Man suspected of
having child J?Om
Newp0rt Beach PoUsie ar-
rested a 61-year·old· Santa
Ana Heights man Wednes.·
day night on suspicion of
toms P.nforcetnent a.nd the
Newport Beac;h Police ~
partmenl
Bullet fired through
school windows
possesalng about 100,000 Someone reportedly
inlages of cb1ld pomogra· fired a gun at an empty
phy ln his home, officials building at Sage Hill Hlgb
said. School in Newport Coast
John Mawice Aldrich . breaking two windows,
was arrested after a aimi-Newport Beach Police offi·
nal complalnt was filed cial$ said.
· yesterday in Federal Court The incident· likely hap·
ln Santa Ana, -according to pened between 5:30 p.m.
a news release from the 1\resday arid 7:45 a.m.
U.S. attorney's office. Pos-Wednesday, Sgt. Steve
session of child pomogra-Shulman said. 1\vo school
phy is a federal crime. employees called the po·
Prosecutors have lice on Wednesday mom-
charged Aldrich with pos· ing, he said. No one. was
~ Images depicting· hurt, as the school was
minors engaging in sexu-closed and the building
ally explicit conduct. De· was empty, he said.
tectives, who searched Al· "Officers saw that a bul-
drich's home on Sept. 20 let had hit the south side
..... after a tip from bis land· window of the school's gal·
lord, found nyg,__oomputer lery and come out through
hard drives, about 75 CD-the north side window.
ROMs and a stack of breaking both windows,"
printed material, all of Shulman said. "The bullet
which contained images of was found outside the
child pornography, officials building near the north
said. side window. N
The charge carries a He said the school has
maximum possible penalty never experienced any
of five years in federal simllar incident. There
prison. The case is being were no suspects, though
investigated by the Bureau an investigation is on-
of Immigration and Cus· going, Shulman said.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Andros Street Petty theft
Avenue: Battery was
reported at 11 :21 p.m.
Monday.
was reported in the 2800 NEWPORT BEACH
blodc at 5:34 p.m. Monday. • East Balboa Boulevard: An
• Garfield Avenue: An auto auto theft was reported in
theft was reported in the the 400 blodc at 1: 16 p.m.
3000 blodc at 6:32 p.m. Wednesday.
Monday. • West Balboa Boulevard:
• 17th Street and Sam. Ana Vandalism was reported In
Avenue: An assault was the 1300 blodc at 3:17 p.m.
reported at 6:01 p.m. Wednesday.
Monday. •West Coast Highway: Loud
• East 19th Street: Petty theft music was reported in the
was reported in the 100 • 2600 blodc at 11:16 p.m.
blodc at 7:26 p.m. Monday. Wednesday.
• w..t 19th Street An • Irvine Avenue and Mesa
assault was reported in the Drive: A hit-and-run was
500 blodc at 5:25 p.m. reported at 9:58 a.m.
Monday. Wednesday.
•East 20th Street An auto •Sea Gull Lane end 18th
theft was reported in the 100 Street An auto theft was
blodc at 5:21 p.m. Monday. reported at 12:36 a.m.
• 21st Street end Orange Wednesday.
GREENLIGHT
Continued from Al
The spending plan also in-
cluded a pre-approved 18% com·
mission for Ell.is' firm on expendi·
tures for 1V production and air
time, a fiscal analysis for the pro-
posed Great Pad: plan, direct mail
and other services.
"I am fiercely protective and
Joyal to AWG," Ellis wrote in a fax
he sent a Pilot reporter. ~1 take
great offense at the suggestion -
peq>etuated by your newspaper
[the Daily Pilot) -that the grants
or any fees 1 received was some
sort of payback by city council·
men that r have worked to elect"
He also noted that the grant
went through extensive legal re-
view and public processes before
Che 0ty Co\mcil voted in 200 I to
awmdit.
Ant aaid that is not the point
.. OUr issue is not that (the grant!
WU payback.• Arst said "We say
I 11 :.i\IPl111 ~l -'S ---IU <.'i~ <\Rf>! I~ •
that the city council members
wbo having voted to give him the
money should have announced
their hiring of Ellis as a campaign
consultant . . . There's definitely
an appearance of a conflict of in·
terest in how they did thin~ n
Last week. the Oty Cmmcil held
a study ~on on how to help
avert improper campaigning in
local elections. Prompted by
Greenligbt Councilman John Hef-
fernan, they considered, among
other measures, requidng disclo-
sure of relationships suc:b as the
one Ellis had with COWlc:il mem-
bers whose campaigns he wolt.ed
on.
That idea was shot down by
other council members. That's
when Arst and Greenllgb.t decided
to launch their own campaign re-
form initiative.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE oovera
Newport Beac:ti end John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached et (949)
574-4232 or by e-mail et
june.casagntnde§latimes.com.
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PROTESTS
Continued from Al
la important to make a distinc·
don between people and thetr
opinions.
"I IOve George Bush, T love th.is
man/' Hoffman ·said. •tte has a
dilferent perception. He's not
wrong. lf you tab d.Ufereot an·
gSes and listen to your friends
and fam.l.ty. it's more than just
what the mainstream media is
saying. Peace is possible."
Kbawer ~. 22, president of
'the Muslim St00e'1ta Assn., took
a mo.re bard-line stance against .. . • . KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT the . U.S. ~mment and the , .
W8l comparing 'the United : Stude~ march tbrough the Orange Coast College ~ampus on Sta~ to a historic imperialist .Thursday during a walkoot protesting the war in Iraq.
power.
"Welcome to Rome," l<han
said. "The Roman Empire started
yesterday. Imposing democracy
sounds like an oxymoron to me.
•[Husseini did gas the Kurds.
but the same year, [Donald)
Rums.field was there hugging
Saddam and saying it was the
Iranians [who gassed them),"
Khan said.
l.a.in Kara.mali used rap m~ic
to aiticiz.e American foreign
policy.
WTh.e government monopo·
lizes the Middle Ba.st like beasts,"
was part of Karamall's rap.
While the event was billed as
an antiwar forum, the organizers
gave the microphone to anyone
who wanted to speak.
Thay, who did not give his last
name, paraphrased the Beades
before launching into a defense
of the war. Tony said that while
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
5744298. Include the time, date
and location of the event, as well
as a contact phone number. A
complete listing is available at
www.dailypilotcom.
TODAY
The 9Chooner "A.metican Pride'"
will make her way into Newport
Harbor en route to the Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum. This
will be the first time In Newport
Harbor for this graceful 13()..foot
vessel, which sailed 7,500 miles
through the Panama Canal from
Bar Harbor, Maine to the West
Coast Visitors are invited aboard
Saturday and Sunday from 10
e.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $2 for
children, $3 for adults and $7 for
tamiliea. For more infonnatlon,
call (949) 673-7863.
The ua Arboretum ia Mlina en·
overstodc of the unusual bUlt>ir
brought in for the Winter Bulb
Festival from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. in front of ua·s Student
Center. For more Information,
send e-mail to ld/yons@uci.edu.
•eommuntty Science Nlg~ et
Orange Coast College offers
planetarium shows, stargazing
through OCC's telescopes and
other activities from 5 to 9 p.m.
Admission Is free. Call (714)
432-5725 for more lnfonnation.
SATURDAY "°*""'"" ... needed to help Re-Leaf Costa Mesa plant 30
Califomle sycamores in Fairview
Part et 9 a .m. No experience is
needed, just a love of nature.
Wear wortt dothea and bring
gloves; they'll euppfy the shovels.
Call (714) 835-8504 for more
information.
Pltnce of P'9ece avtstlen Church
and School la hosting lta annual
Country Day Fair from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m . at 2987 Mesa Verde Drive
East, Costa Mesa. Events will
Include rides, carnival booths,
pedal cara, face painting and
more. For more lnfonnation, call
(714) 241·7361.
The Leegue of Women~ of
Orange Coast will heve a
membership coffee at 9:30 a.m. et
1836 Santiago Drive, Newport
Bead'I. For more Information, call
(949} 648-7117.
An "E.comm.n.for ~
Businas'" WOf'bhop, eponaor-.t
by the Servtoe CoJPt of Retired
Elcecutivea, will talt• place from 9
a .m. to noon et National
University, 3390 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa MeA. The oc.t 19 $26, $20 If
~Formore It!~ Clff (714) 560-7369 • ............ , ..........
f_.,lon et'OW and tuncNc>n
epoMOt8d bv tNt Newport
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Pllm a.den, NWJP0118eech.
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for cht'ldl • 1. For more
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ti
he supports peace, it will not onstration later in the evatlng
bring about the fundamental sponsored by the No War on
change that be believes Is neces· Iraq! Coalition.
sary in Iraq. Three f>eople sat on the comer
"I read the news today, oh ~ · of Bristol Street and Anton
And America's going to war with Boulevard holdirig signs sup-
Iraq,• Tuny ,said. "Otange is bet-porting peace. while farther up
ter for the people of fraq, better Bristol. a man stood with an
for the people of the Middle P.ast American ilag to support the
and better for the U.S." troops.
Some students who attended Syd.ne Brunner of Huntington
the walkout said they thought Beach, said she took the day off
certain speakers did a good job work to make a stand for peace
articulating the need for peace. because "it shouldn't be busi·
"I think it's great,• said Lauren ness as usual ·when we're in a
Tellez, 18, who misSed a math sovereign country murdering
class to attend. "I'm totally people."
against the war. I respect every· Brunner, who wore a pin that
one's opinion, but I don't thinlc said "Resist Bush's War on the
the [war] is called for.• World, Not in Our Name, N said
Later in tJie afternoon, a band· the U.S. should take care of its
ful of people began gatherin.g on own affairs before butting into
the sidewalks outside South the affairs of others.
Coast Plaza for an antiwar dem-"The regime change should be
Call (949) 644-6672.
The Bau.t Montmeri. will hold e
fund-falser for the organization's
scholarship and outreach
programs at 12:30 p.m. in the
Wyndham Hotel, at 3350 Avenue
of the Arts, Costa Mesa. The
champagne lunctieon buffet will
have e live auction, raffle end
door prizes. Tidcets are $30. For
more lnfonnation, call (714)
241·7424.
MONDAY
Aegl5baticw1 begins for NVenth-,
eighth· and ninth-graders
interested In attending Spring
Camp through Costa Mesa's
Downtown Recreation Center. For
$95, campers can visit Magic
Mountain, the Irvine Spectrum,
the Long Beach ~uarium,
Sommers and the Balboa Fun
Zone from April 14 to 18.
Registration will continue until
the camp is full. The camp will he
held weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Call (714) 327·7560 for more
infonnation.
fUESOAY--.
A free spring deaning WOlbhop
called "Detox and cte,naing
Through Ayurveda" will be held
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Mother's
Martet, 226 East 17th St, Costa
Mesa. For reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
A "Mailbting and Promotion'"
worbhop, sponsored 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 ls $25, $20 if
preregistered. For more
lnfonnation, call (714) 550-7369.
Orange Coast College hom the
annual Banff Mountain Alm
Festival. Three houra of "the best
of the best" will be ec:reened at 7
p.m. at the Robert B. Moore
Theatre at Orange Coast College.
lnchldlng films from Canada,
America, the United Kingdom,
Germany, Australia and
Switzertand, the films reflect a
wide range of mountain
experiences. Tidcets cost $9 in
advance, $10 at the door or $5 for
students. For ticket lnfonnation,
caJI (714) 432-0202, ext. 21058.
WEDNESDAY
A dell~ ldon oanmGn¥ for the
nemlng of Howard A.
Schneiderman Leeture Hall will
be held et UC IN'lne'a Biological
Sciences Courtyard It noon. M
en edtnlnistnltor end 1"8M8n:fter,
Scnnek*men (1927-1990) wu •
IMdfng flGUt'e ln buHdinv the
quality end tepUtetlon of UCt's
SdlOOf of 8iologlcaa Sdencn.
Call (Mt) 826-7262 for
Information.
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students an unbiased approach to
the issues behind the physical
effects, personal experiences,
cultural aspects and legalities of
drugs. It will be held from 10 e.m.
to 2 p.m. in the college's Student
Center. Call (949) 929-0527 for
more information.
A busineu ~"'lur
sponsored by the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce will be
held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m . et the
Turnip Rose banquet facility, 1901
Newport Blvd. It Is free for
members and costs $10 for
potential members. For more
Information, call (714) 885-9090.
Weekly sto,Y time et Toy Boet toy
store with stories, songs, finger
plays and crafts. Newborns to
5-yeal'-Olds ere invited from 10:30
to 11 :30 a.m. et 21t11 Newport
Coast Drive. For more
information, call (949) 769-8697.
THURSDAY
A lung c:encar IUPPOf't group wll
discuss strategies and resources
for coping with lung cancer. The
group will meet from 2 to 3:30
p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center,
Conference Room.A, 1 Hoag
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. For
more information, call (949)
760-5542.
The Col. William Cebett Cheptllr
here, H Brunner said. "When your
own house la not In Older. dodt
go mesalng up someone else's
house."
Keeping a healthy distance out
of respect was Dan BaJdasare of
Santa Ana. Balduare said he
spontaneously bought a large •
American flag after be saw the
antiwar protesten and blew off
watching "General Hospital" tq
support APlerlcan troops.
"I have a nephew that'a gomg
to be going [to fight in the Mid-
dle Bast)," Baldasare said. "I'm
too old to go, so I can do some-
thing for them.•
No organized tallies or pm·
tests have taken pl&Ce at UC ft,
vine this week. said Jim Cohen,
media $J>Oke$11180
Naem Mohamed~11:5ldent of
the Ahmadiyya M Stpdent
Assn. on campUSi said the phi-
losophy of the worldwide AhJna. •
diyya organl.zadon is to maintain
loyalty to the president of what·
ever oountry they are tn.
"It all boils down to the mean-
ing of Islam -peace, obedience
and submission," Mohamed
said.
Emotions over the war did
permeate a Costa Mesa ea~ry. •
At Mimi's c.at~ Thursday after·
noon, a manager took down a
French flag because some cus· ·
tomers complained that it was
making them uncomfortable.
Jeannie Turner from Mimi's
corporate office did not return
calls for comment
• DEJRORf NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman@lstimss.com.
of the National Society Daughters
of the American Revolution will
present 140 awards for
patriotism, citizenship and
excellence in American history to
students of the Newport/Mesa
elementary, middle and high
schools. The presentation will
take place at the Costa Mesa
Community Center at 2 p.m .
Good food, new bualneu c:l9nts
and a beautiful location. If this
sounds like your scene, make
plans to attend the Newport
Beach Chamber of Commerce
Afterhours NetworkJng event at
the Colony Apartments, 6100
Colony P1aza at Fashion Island, et
5p.m.
The Cost. Mesa High Grad Night
Committee is holdlng a silent
auction n their mein fund-raiser . ~
from 6 to 9 p.m. at Hefec:test Perle •
Clubhouse, 3107 Klllybrooke
Lane, Costa Mesa. Dinner wlll be
served until 7:30 p.m. To make a
donation or purchase a $6 tlc:bt,
call (714) 657-0256~
SCHWARZWALD
Leola E.
84 of l.agw\a Woods puaed
away March 15, 2003. She Is
swvtved by her daughter,
Erlka Schwarzwaad; 9lsters,
Hazel Foqel>erg and Toni
Jamee. Visitation wll be from
9:00 to 11 :30 a.m., Satuday, '
March 22.2003 at Paciftc View
Mortuary, 3500 Pacific View
Drive, Corona def Mar, CA.
92625.
0 N T H (
HOMEFRONT
Congressmen positive about war
Reps. Cox and
Rohrabacher say the
effort to remove
Hussein from power
seems to be on the
right track.
P•lll Cllnton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -As 81\
anxious country watches the
_ U.S. military wage war against
Saddam Hussein's Iraq, mem-
bers of Congress are engaging
in similar activities.
Reps. Ouis Cox, who re-
presents Newport Beach, and
Dana Rohrabacher, who re-
presents Costa Mesa. popped
In and out of their offices to
check war news on television
between meetings and con-
gressional hearings on Thurs-
day.
Chris Cox Dana
Rohrabacher
Cox said he was encouraged
by preliminary reports about
the military's strikes on Iraq.
"We are hopeful that we will
succeed in the liberation of Iraq,•
Cox said. ·u is far too early to tell
how the conflict will progress.·
Shelling of Baghdad began
Wednesday night, not long af-
ter President Bush's 5 p.m.
deadline for Hussein to leave
Iraq expired. Bombs continued
to fall Thursday after a tele-
vised broadcast of Hussein ad-
dressing his country.
"One has to believe that Sad-
dam Hussein is struggling to
'Saddam Hussein will soon be joining Bin
Laden; and Bin Laden will soon be joining
Mussolini, Adolph Hitler and all those other
tyrants who are burning in hell.'
Rep. Dana Rotnbacher
maintain his persona before his been amazing tales of bravery.·
own followers," Kohrabacher ·Cox has also. been meeting
said. •Saddam Hussein will with Bush, on a weekly basis, to
soon be joining Bin Laden; and discuss various bills he is pro-
Bin Laden will soon be joining posing. One bill, known as the
Mussolini, Adolph Hiller and all bio-shield initiative, wouJd re-
those other tyrants who are suJt in the stockpiling or medi-
burning in hell." caJ vaccines. Cox said Bush is
On Thursday morning, Cox '•very focused" right now.
met with Deputy Secretary of "AL this point, there is no
Defense Paul Wolfowitz. The turning back.· Cox said. "The
congressman said he was given only thing to do now Is win."
a confidential briefing that left As bombs fell on Iraq
him in an optimistic mood. Wednesday evening and
"I learned significant details through Thursday. repons
about our opening strike: Cox came across newswires that the
said. "What surprised me was military bad also stepped up
the bravery of our pilots and operations in Afghanistan. Cox
troops. I here have already confirmed those reports.
Web site moves front a little closer
Newport Beach resident Steven Gooden
uses the Intt~rnet to help soldiers abroad
and family at home keep in touch.
soldier; is 'Hurry back home. Get
the job done.'" he said. ·The
messages we get from the troops
is one of love. llley beUeve they
are doing the right thing. In fact,
they are excifed about it." Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Bf.ACH -Steven
Gooden knows what it is to have
loved ones fighting a war.
The 28-year-old Newport
Beach resident has a brother and
sister in the Persian Gulf, em -
broiled in a conflict watched by
millions across the globe.
So less than 10 days ago. Goo-
den staned a Web site -
www.godswar.cjb.net -where
people can post messages to sol-
diers at war. The troops can also
reply to those messages and
write to friends and family back
FEARS
Continued from Al
in a manner appropriate to the
students' age. and by encourag-
ing them to share their concerns
with their parents.
·ln talking to our younger chil-
dren, we're using a globe and
showing where Iraq Is,• said Bar-
bara Rothman-Haddock. princi-
pal at lincoln Elementary School
in Newport Beach. •it helps put
~ Into perspective. and for
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
home.
Gooden said he decided rather
suddenly to take his patriocic fer-
vor to cyberspace because he be-
lieves that the U.S. ttoops are out
there •fighting an honorable war."
•They have a noble cause." he
said. "This~ by no rneans an un·
just war. Our men and women
need to hear these messages that
encourage them and give them
hope."
Gooden said the Web site is
just starting to take off, but he is
seeing several thousand hits al-
ready.
"The kind of messages we're
getting from the citizens to the
On the Web site are also Coo-
den's view-; on the curren1 con-
flict. I le calls it "God's war."
·1 know a lot of people are
against the war," he said. "But It
was war that liberated African
Americans from slavery. and it
was war that liberated our coun-
try from England."
Gooden said he beHeves that
·war bring'> peace and peace
ends war."
Several Newport-Mesa re-
'ierves are fighting the war in the
Persian Gulf. Among them are
C..osta Mesa Pohce Det. Victor
Bakkila. A second officer from
'In talking to our younger children, we're using a
globe and showing where Iraq is .... [l]t's
somewhat calming to know how far away it is.'
Barbara ROChman-Haddock,
pnnci>aJ at Lincoln Elementary School
them to see where Iraq IS, if~
somewhat calming to know how
far away it is.·
ln taking a step back from war
coverage to protect students
from it. school officials have
f~und It has helped them handle
their own concerns.
tal.ked about was how we
couldn't wait for the draft so we
could enlist and do something
about it Now we just sit. wait
and watch.·
~t Newport Beach resident
Lucille Stafford said she
remembers the effects of the
drafts. although she was exempt
from being called to the
battlefield herself.
~ practicaDy wmt to an
all-girls school,· she said.
Her senior~ was the La.st of
the mandatory draftees, making
school dances and ntghts at the
drive-through single-~
acdvlties.
9Tbe girls certainly bonded:
she said.
·we have 5-year-olds and 6-
year·olds. and they get scared."
Metoyer said. ·Tue biggest thing
they need to feel here 1s to feel
safe. It's tough for all of us. and
I'm actually grateful that we have
the kids here becauc;e they make
me feel safe, too."
points to another wealc. link in
wartime credibility: the media.
I know we can't go back to the
1940s. nor would I want to. I'm
happy to have the opportwl.ity Lo
learn about the differences
between then and now. It
reminds me to take heed of the
wisdom of older generations and
recogni7.e the bene6ts of a
unpJer life. It reminds me Lo
tum off my n; cell phone and
computer and spend a quiet day
outside with my son.
I can also appreciate how far
we have come and am grateful I
live in a time when people are
FYI
Those interested in sending out
messages to U.S. troops may
visit www.Godswar.cjb.net If
you experience teclmical
problems with the Web site or
for more information, e-mail
Gooden at sgooden @msn.com.
the Police Department. Glorioso
Namigbas. will leave on Monday.
Laura Ginther, who works in
the Police Deparuneni's Records
section. said she would hke to
use the Web site to send mes·
sages to the officer~ as well as
other soldiers.
"I think it's a great thing to be
able to do," she said. "It doei.n't
take too much to do it. and it
could give our troops Mlme
much-needed encouragement."
Most school officials agree -
the job of a school is •to help the
kids feel safe and secure and
support them if they do feel they
have some anxiety in this situa-
tion, -said Jeff Gall. pnnc1pal at
TeWuU:le Middle School in Costa
Mesa ·1 think we're all kind of
feeling the same thing and I
thtnJc it's important to let them
know that."
• CHRIS1lNE CARRIU.D covers
education and may be reached at
(949) 574-4268 or by e-mail at
chnstine.carrillo <V/alimes.com
not afraid 10 question the powers
that be and refuse to simply
follow along blindly.
In this time of war, I may not
ball up my gum wrappers or lout
any blankets. but I will continue
to follow our presjdent's actions.
scrutinize his decisions. speak
my mind and pray for our
ttoops.
• LOUTA HARPER wntes oolumns
Mondays, 'Wednesdays and Fridays
and COY9f'I culture and the arts. She
may be reached at (9491574-4275 or
bve-mailat
lolit&harper ladmes com
In simpler times, it seems the
nation felt more affected by its
actions oveneas. When ~pie
generally trusted their
government. rallied behind their
leaders and pledged blind
allegiance to ''the cause" -
whatever it happened to be -
they were united. People waited
with baited breath to hear the
latest war news and bpt their
&eMce men In aD their prayers.
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MAILBAG·
Marinapark beach access
through gate is available
Just to set the record straight. r would
. like l<) respond to Ouis Dabbs' comments
IUld ml J~ding pJcture you painted
(Letter to the Editor, "Gate doesn't seem
llke easy access," Feb. 20). He was
responding to a letter to the editor fro~
Betty Berkshire regarding beach and
boardwalk access in front of the
Marinapark mobOe home site on the
Balboa Peninsula ("Marlnapark is not
closed to pubUc," Feb. 13).
1be gate picture he supplied as
evidence that the mobtle home park
somehow prevents people from reaching
the beach or boardwalk is terribly
misleading and completely untrue. lf be
took the picture, he knows he has
provided a false impression. One might
ask. why does Outs Dabbs believe It is so
neces.5Cll')' to distort the truth? He says, "a
picture b, worth a 1,000 words.~ Well, that
picture is worth one word: deceptive.
First of all, and most importantly, no
one would ever go through that gate to
reach the beach. Why? Because that
always unlocked gate does not lead to the
beach. but leads to a public boardwallc
that passes m fro nt of the mobile home
park that many people use to get between
15th and 18th streets or to and from the
Amencan Legion building or docks.
As to lhe ~ue of beach access, there
are seveml avenuet. of access to the bay
beach as has been said by many before
me. lhey include the walkway leading
from Las Arenas Park and both 18th and
19th stret11.. As a matter of fact, there is
nothmg preventing people from wal.lcing
directJy through the entrance to the
mobile home park and on to the beach.
JOHN RETIBERG
Newport Beach
Santa Ana Heights avoids
Costa Mesa successfully
Congratulations to the residents of
the west section of Santa Ana Heights in
achieving their quest for a prestigious
Newport Beath address. This also gives
the l'llY of Newpon Beach the
affordable housing area that it has been
PHOTO COll!TESY Of~ RETTBERG
Shown is the the gate at Marinapark that reader Chris Dabbs complained about on
Feb. 20. Residents disagree that the gate provides easy access to the beach.
seeking for a long time.
Now is also the time to rein in Russell
Niewiarowski and friends with their
written/verbal degrading remarks about
the residents of Costa Mesa and the city
of Costa Mesa.
I want to repeat a statement that I
made in a lener to the editor that was
printed a couple of years ago.
Niewiarowsk.i should build a
Berlin-type wall around his little
enclave out there in order to keep us
Costa Mesa residents from coming in
and contaminating those residents and
property. Unfortunately, he could not
build it high enough to keep the "snob
appear smell from drifting over into
our Costa Mesa neighborhoods.
Westside should fight
redevelopment zone
OONKNIPP
Costa Mesa
I am still reeling from Martin Millard's
melodramatic diatribe in Wednesday's
Daily Pilot (Lener to the Editor,
"Rezoning bluffs will aid Westside").
It is almost laughable that Millard is
so dead certain that there are places
where only those with "enough
disposable Income" should be allowed.
The plain little businesses and their
surroundings should just be whisked
out of the horrified gaze of the
• moneyed, the sooner the better. They
are the "lowest and worse" use of the •
land. they "fester and rot," etc .
Intere$~gly. to a lot of us of the hoi
poUot, another development of cookie
culler million-dollar-plus "estates."
crowded cheek-to-jowl on the bluffs,
would not exactly be nimma. For all
their grandiose names and archJtectwal exc~, they are still constructed of two· -fours, chicken wire and stucco.
I lit knowing that there are still
plenty f thriving small businesses in
Costa esa and neighborhoods where
worlcing people can sJ.iU find shelter.
What we do not need is more
development and higher-cost housing
and heavier traffic and great-big
pretentious houses. So I hope that the
offending owners of the bluffs-bUgbting
businesses stick to their guns and put
up a good fight.
I'll be rooting for them.
WALLACE WOOD
Costa Mesa
Newport campaign reform
issue should be put on ballot
Yes, we should put the issue of
campaign reform and conIDct of
interest before the citizens of Newport
Beach on a ballot ("GreenUgbt hopes to
put reform on ballot," Wednesday).
Expecting the City Council to police
itself is absurd.
It is up to the citizens of Newport
Beach to set the standards for its city
council and then hold them
accountable.
BARBARA JOHNSON
Newport Coast
Newport Beach should go
farther to honor Salata
We think it's about time (Mailbag,
"Rename Bonita Canyon park to honor
Paul Salata," Thursday). The only thing
better would be to rename the city New
Salata.
JAN AND MICKEY ARTUflAN
Newport Beach
By Order of Board of Directors
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• CM1 Cox (R), 47th .
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Hart Senate Building, •
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TOSHIBA
COUNTDOWN
TOT.HE CLASSIC.
Watson, above. tees off on the back mne Thursday morning at the Toshiba Senior Classic Pro-Am. Hale Irwin. below. Imes up a putt during the Thursday pro-am.
Ginn & Co.
victorious
NEWPORT Bf.ACH -Champions Tour pro
Stewart Ginn and his foursome of Jim Cardarellia.
Alan Subo. Man Moschetti and Mike Bagh.ra-
rniam coUected the first-place payoff of $500 after
the second day of the pro-am on Thursday at
Newport Beach Countty Oub as the pace height-
ens for Friday's start of the Tushiba Senior Cassie.
In a three-way tie for second place, three
strokes off the winners' pace. were the teams
paced by Sammy Rachels. Dick Mast and Lanny
Wadkins, each netting S350. ·
Playing with Rachels were amatews Doc D'Eri-
co, JCirk RoUer, Paul Folino and Fred Gill
Mast's team consisted of Masaaki Nomi, Mike
Winkl~. Don Schrock and Tun Craig.
Playing with Wadkins were Rick Thylor, Todd
Mavis, Bob Franz and Gene McGillycuddy.
Super seniors
In the Georg>a Pacific Super Seruors Pro-Am at
Strawberry Farms Golf Oub in lrvtne, Tom War-
go·~ team of amateurs Ken Cabley, Josh Thra!lher,
O.J. Dutcher and John Pa.squaJetto came out on
top wtth a one-stroke margm over Lee Trevino's
team.
rm.ishing at 52 W1th lrevino were Gale
McBride, Sean Foushee, Steve Swan and Norm
Swan.
In third place at 53 with Gary Player were Pete
Meichtry, Kurt Robbins. Marty Brand and George
Silver.
Player's crew edged another which also fin.
ished with a 53. but lost in a ·card-off.· compar-
ing scores moving backward on the scoreboard
from the 18th hole.
MEDIA
'
GOLF
Champions
Tour players
showing
th eir colo rs
With America at war,
there's a strong
patriotic feeling at
Newp ort Beach
Country Club.
T en '> of thousand .. of fan!>
will <,troU through the
ground~ tlu!. week.end
for the r osluba ~emor
Oass1c at Newport Bea< h
Country JJub, some, perhap'>. to
momentanJy escape the
sobering news of WClI
After the fir<.t dry Thur'>dav of
Toshiba week <,tm l' the lc1..-.t
nuJJenruum -the prl"\lOU\
three To'iluba ~mor Cla'>'>ll
Pro-Am round-; on lnur-.d.ir all
had ramdrop'> -tournament
officials are geanng up for weat
weather and big crO'f\-d' But It ,.,
.-----~ 1mpo'>!.ible
RICHARD
DUNN
not to -.t>t' or
ft:cl thl'
p.iuiollt
o;pmt tht•-.e
day\ around
the golf
cour.e with
the United
State'> at war
with Iraq.
Many
member. of
the Jl(,A
01amp1on::.
Tour served m the rruhtary On
Thursday. red, white and blue
was everyone, W1th American
fla~ flying proudly throughout
the club and on golf carts. Some
players. such as John Jacob~
have Stars & Stripes club head
covers. while severaJ are ~portmg
a "Support Our Troo~· panel
on their golf bag!>. produced by
the Oub Glove
In the locker room-; and
media center, tele'\1s1on., hooked
up for the tournament are dtaJed
in to news coverage of the war.
"I hope our lrOOpl> do thelf 1ob
and get home safe." wd Jacobs.
a veteran.
Some in the Toshiba camp
believe this weekend'<; crowd
turnout could be the largest m
event history because of the
combination of expected sunny
weather and the war
The Toshiba Seruor Oas.sic.
however. has no plans to change
the playing schedule. though
additional security precauuons
have been taken to ensure
everyone's safety. The Newport
Beach Police Department will
inaease pacrols. and anyone
entering the tournament with
~will be checked. Some~
~ will not be allowed on the
premises.
•••
If the weather rnlly wamu up
this weekend, Ownp1ons Thur
players could be m for a bit of a
swprise with various f~
gallery members from Newport
SM GOLF, P .. e Al O
INSIDE
CARDIAC
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including CNBC and the Golf Channel, bring
the city extra publicity.
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Daily Pilot
Golf may be the centerptece of
che Tuebibia Senior CluUc, bUt
Newport Beach allo lbUlel. cMc
leaden ~ whh the eDenllYe
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TOSHfBA SENIOR CLASSIC Daily Piiot J
GOLF TIPS
Champions Tour players offer some insight to improving your game
"Many amateurs struggle to hit the ball solidly because of their balance. One way to practice proper balance is to hit about.20 slwts with your feet
close together. Start with some half slwts '!rid then work your way into almost a full swing. This drill will help get the arms and body '!loving
together at the proper s~ed. Amateurs think they need to swing faster to hit the ball prop~ly, and invariably this leads to improper balance. You
actua{ly have .to start the club back slow enough so that your hands and arms lead the tum of your body back. "
TomPwtzer
Tom Purtzer was a five.time champion on the PGA Toor. A classic swinger of the golf club, he hit 73% of his greens
in regulation (fourth on Tour) and averaged 280:6 yards off the tee (sixth) in his rookie season.
.
Home.
away
from
-home
Gary Player and Vicente
Fernandez may not be
Americans, but they enjoy
what Newport Beach has to
offer.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
'Ille Toshiba Senior Oassic is ttuly an
international golf tournament, featuring 23
players from eight different countries.
~ · Most of these golfers travel year-round
-from one country to another constantly
jumping wavelengths and getting in tune
with a different culture, language and cui-
sine. Al this year's tournament, players
come from Argentina, Japan, New Zealand,
Spain, Canada, Ireland, Australia and
South Africa
For the most part, these players enjoy
the diversity travel offers and often learn
from it At least for Gary Player of South Af-
rica and Vicente Fernandez of Argentina -
both regulars at Toshiba -the world is
their classroom.
Fernandez has traveled all over the worid
for the last 27 years, while Player says he
has traveled about 14 million miles over a
50-year career.
Both have had their share of challenges.
For Fernandez. who speaks Spanish, the
trouble has been the language barrier.
"In the beginning. all I could do was or-
der meals and get around," be said. "Com-
munication was really tough_ But I took
classes, and the more I traveled, the more I
KENT TREPTOW I OAllY PILOT
South African golf pro Gary Player shows his ball the way to the hole during prcram
competition at the Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club on
Wednesday.
learned the langu~ge." problem communicating." Player said.
Fernandez not onJy learned English. He "You make yourself understood."
also picked up Portuguese and Italian. He~ The biggest pleasure and challenge for
can even understand French. him bas always been traveling with his
Food has sometimes been an issue for family. When he started in the early 1950s,
Fernandez. a flight from South Africa to the United
"When I came (to the United States), I States was 40 hours long with six stops. He
used to find it difficult to eat healthy," he and his wife traveled with their s.ix children
said. "I gained weight and was feeling un-and about 30 pieces of baggage.
comfortable. But then, after a few times. I "Those are things that I look back and
learned to include foods like fish and pasta wonder, 'How did we do it?"' he said with a
and cut out the high cholesterol foods." laugh.
For Player, language has never been a But now trave l has b ecome way
problem. He speaks English, Japanese, easier, Player added. The journey is now
Zulu and fluent Dutch. Player also designs a convenient 16-ho ur nonstop flight, he
golf courses worldwide. said.
"Even otherwise, I have never had a "Also, those days, we had to catch a cab
from the airport or get a ride from another
player," he said. "These days, they have
court~)' cars, wonderful food, phones -
it's all very well organized."
Food has not been an issue for him.
"I'm fortunate." Player said. "I can eat
spicy Indian food one day and American
food the next day and be OK with it."
-Both players agreed that coming to New-
port Beach has been a pleasure.
"I love any place close to the beach, the
mountains or the lakes,'' Fernandez said.
"Any place with natural beauty."
Player said California reminds him of
South Africa.
"Bot.fl have beaches. wildlife sanctuaries
and, best of all, perfect weather,· h e said.
FIRST-ROUND PAIRINGS
ToshitNI Senior Clusic
Fint Round. today
8:20•.m.
Rafael Navarro, Tommy Thomas.
R.W.Eaks
.. .30 •. m.
Oidt Mast, Bobby Walz.el, Terry
Mauney
1:40•.m. •
Al Geiberger, Rodcy Thompson,
Chartea Coody
l:SO•.m.
Bob Eastwood, Martt Pfeil, Jim
Dent
9e.m.
John Bland, Miller Barber, Billy
Kratzert
t:10a.m.
Rodger Davis, Wayne Levi, Larry
Ziegler
9'.20a.m.
Vioente Fernandez, Allen Doyle,
John Mahaffey
9'.30a.m.
Jay Sigel, Dave Eichelberger. Ed
Dougherty
t'.AO•.m.
Moma Hatalslcy, Stewart Ginn.
Joe Inman
9:50•.m.
Bob Gilder, Tom Wargo. Walter
Hall
10•.m.
Sammy Rachels. Bobby
Wadkins. Mike McCullough
10:10a.m.
Leonard Thompson, David Eger.
Jose Maria Canizares
10'.20•.m.
Dave Barr. Graham Marsh, Gary
Pf ayer
10'.30•.m.
Gil Morgan, Hubert Green. Dana
Quigley
10:40•.m.
J.C. Snead. James Mason, Doug
Tewell
~a.m.
Bruce Reisher, Jim Thorpe, John
Jacobs
11a.m.
Bruce Lietzke. Tom Jenkins,
George Archer
11:t0a.m.
Chi Chi Rodriguez, Tom P\utzer,
Jim Colbert
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More n;i~gic . . . .
fOr Irwin?
Defending Toshiba
Senior Classic •
champion, battling
elbow tendinitis and .
putting blues, hopes
to turn it around.
Rich.rd Dunn
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -When it
was brought up during an inter-
view on Thursday, Hale Irwin
didn't remember exactly what
round it was in the 1998 Toshiba
Senior Oassic when be broke the
course record at Newport Beach
Country Oub with a sizzling 62.
Ot was the final round.)
He did keep in mind, however.
the 17th bole that year on Sun·
day.
"I planned on hitting that rake
and bouncing it up on the green
and getting it (into the hole) in
two [for a birdieJ," Irwin
quipped, referring ·to his Famous
Rake Shot, when the best player
on the PGA Otampions Tour that
year received a big break from a
buiiker rake.
IIwin's tee shot on the par-3
17th rolled off the green and
headed downhill, picking up
speed down a steep rough and
seeming doomed for the water.
6ut the bunker rake caught the
ball cleanly and stopped it from
getting wet Irwin, in turn, got up
and down for par and birdied 18.
These days. liwin doesn't ex-
pect to win because of a lucky
bounce. The defending Toshiba
Senior Oassic champion has
other th.ing-s to wony about.
such as his putting and tendini-
tis in his right elbow as he tries to
win his third Toshiba title.
Irwin, who only worked on his
putting after a pro-am round
Thursday and said he will con-
tinue that pattern throughout
the weekend because the rest of
bis game is in order, has been
suffering from tendinitis since
late last summer. The pain
reached its highest point in Oc-
tober when be tried to close out
his third money title on the
Oiampions Tour.
"That's when it bothered me
the most, but it's gotten a little
better since. But it's still there,"
Irwin said. "They say to rest, rest,
rest, and rest has helped it. but
you can only rest for so long. I've
gotten back in the gym. You've
got to use it to get out there. ... I
try not to even think about it"
Few competitors on the
11:20•.m.
Tom Watson, Ray Aoyd, Larry
Nelson
11:30•.m.
lee Trevino, Fuzzy Zoeller, Ben
Crenshaw
11:40a.m.
Hale Irwin, Lanny Wadkins, Tom
Kite
tt:SOa.m.
Andy Bean, Bruce Summerhays,
David Graham
Noon
.Dave Stodcton; Jerry' McGee,
Hale Irwin
Cllampions Tour probably have
much sympathy for lrwin, who
last year set a Toshiba Senior
Oassic scoring record at 17 un-
der 196, while winning here for
the second time. The victory el-
evated him to the top of the
money list on the 50-and-over
senior golf tour, and he never
moved from bis perch on his ~y
to a career-first $3-millioo Sf3·
son.
Irwin, though, bas haci1ly
looked like the Irwin of old sil)ce
the season opened. But Irwin
bas arrived at Newport Beach
before with a similar sl(JW Qu1
and smoked the golf course here.
The Champions Thur's ropst
procluctive player the past tve
years, liwin finished tied tor 18th
last weekend at the SBC Qaitjc
at Valencia CC and that was )Us
highest finish of the year.
"I haven't played badly by any
means," Irwin said. "Last ~k
was a bit of a disappointment,
because I didn't play well. ~ut
the thing that is the greater dis-
appointment, or frustration. is
my putting. ... but as I say tijat,
you make a nice putt here <40d
there. and suddenly your coafi-
dence is back. and there you ~.
"I haven't been playing badb'·"
he said. "I've been bitting the
ball well. ln fact, I've been hitting
it spectacularly."
liwin said it's "undeniable"
that he's enjoyed "good suc!t:ess
here" at Newport Beach Country
Oub, where his tournament
course record still stands. '
"The ultimate compliment is
when people expect you to play
well, but it doesn't give you any
strokes off your scorecard," Irwin
sak1. "You still have to do it The
guy who putts well each week will win..
Last year, Irwin changed al·
Jim Ahem
12:10p.m.
See IRVM, Pq• MO
Gary McCord, Hugh Baiocxttl,
Martt McCumber
12:20p.m .
Gibby Gilbert, D!Jle Douglass.
Howard Twitty
1Z:30p.m.
Bill Rogers, Jim Albut. Walter
Morgan
12:40p.m .
Terry om. Mike Smith, Des
Smyth
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Operations
wor1<er Jason
Mattingly adju$
a flag after it had
been raised from
hatf staff in honor
of Terry Ireland, a
Toshiba marshal
who died at the
tournament on
,. Thursday
morning.
TOSHIBA SENIOR CLASS I C
The final tune-up
Thursday's Pro-Am serves as the final touch up for the Toshiba
SeRior Classic's field before today's first round of play.
Amateur Matt Troka of Bi• Rogers' group drives it out of the trap on the 17th hole Thursday during the Toshiba Classic Pro-Am
,,
Bruce Fleisher signs an autograph for Ron
McKee, a Toshiba IJOUlteer, on Thursday
afternoon.
Ani8teui Ted · Norioaaki With Bruce
'fleishlr's arouP lnesupa~on
No. 3:
F,..Y, Mlrch 21, 2003 M I
--
Amateur Don
Partch of Bruce
lJetzke's group
celebrates a
birdie at the 1 7th
hole Thursday at
the pro-am.
AlO friday, Miteh 21 , 2003 ~ ~ TOSHIBA SBNlOR CLASSIC
.
Quiet authority Club marshal sllff ers cardiac
arrest on gol~ course, dies
Doyle bas never
shot out of 60s at
Newport Beach in
11 straight rounds,
and has placed
second, first, third
and secon d.
Rlch•rd Dunn
Daily Pilot
NEWPORI' BEACH -A big
Southem man wfth an abbrevi·
ated baclcswing, Allen Doyle
has been Mr. Deep Pockets in
the Toshiba Senior Oassic wfth
fully spelled out ownership of
the golf course at Newport
Beach Country Oub, site of this
weekend's PGA Champions
Tour event
Doyle has redefined the
phrase "getting around the golf
course.• Ke has been so good
here, Doyle himself compares
his challenges at Newport
Beach to his home course in La
Grange, Ga
Since making a big name for
himself on the tour in 1999, the
6-foot·3, 210-pound gentle-
man Doyle has politely domi-
nated the field in the Toshiba
Senior Oassic like no other
player.
·1 feel like when I tee It up
here, if I play like I'm supposed
to play, then l'U do well,• Doyle
said 'fbursday. "I look forward
to every event, but I have a
good feeling when I play here.
"There are three or four
places that have each players'
game.· Doyle said. "They're dif.
ferent for mch play. I'll go out
(todayl with good expectations.
IRWIN
Continued from A2i
most every club in his bag before
winning the Toshiba Oassic
again. Before teeing off in the
first round, he switched to
forged blade irons, changed
from graphite to steel shafts,
added a couple of new fairway
woods and a new sand wedge,
and then went out and shot 67-
64-65 for the finest round of 54
in Toshiba history. It wa$ bls
34th career senior title three
months before his 57th birth-
day.
"'When someone tells me I
can't, It tends to motivate me,~
lrwin said ·rm not one that
loolcs back. but looks forward, try
to create opportunities for suc-
cess."
Allen Doyle
l 've played well here."
That's like saying the Yan-
kees have.won the World Series
if few times. that football is
gaining popularity on autumn
Sundays, or that Prince Charm-
ing gets the girl sometimes.
Point is, Doyle · has dis-
covered a perfect fit to his golf
game at Newport Beach, a
6,584-yilrd layout that makes
the former hockey, who
learned his unorthodox swing
practicing in a low-celling
room, feel likes he's skating on
all alone on the ice.
"The scores I get here are
like what I get at my home
course,• Doyle said. "Shoot-
ing (201) wasn't good enough
for (last) year (to win the
tournament), but second
ain't bad. I did as good as I
can .do. I've had a second,
first, third and second here.
This tournament has been
good to me. Maybe we
should set up a Doyle an-
Irwin and Bob Gilder each
won four official events in 2002,
the fewest number of victories to
lead the Olahlpions Tour since
Jim Colbert and Bob Murphy
each had four wins in '95.
Irwin, a three-time U.S. Open
champion. entered the final
round at Newport Beach last
year with a three-stroke lead
and woo by five shots, a larger
margin of victory than the past
six Toshiba champions com-
bined. It was the 12th time in
his career that Irwin won the
same tournament at least twice.
Never one to shy away from
equipment change (except his
putter, the only club be hasn't
changed in the past year), Irwin
was at it again earlier this year.
Technology has had a big ef-
fect on his game.
"I'm bltting the ball farther
now than I ever have,· Irwin
• Sometimes it seems
like everybody and
their brother comes
out fast [on Sunday],
then other t imes, like
today, no one comes
o ut fast. We'll come
back next year and try
to do the same thing.
Ahill>oyle
nulty."
Doyle, the 2000 Toshiba Sen·
ior Oasslc champion ln a rain-
sl)ortened 36-bole event -ln·
clement weather canceled the
6naJ round -finished as run-
ner-up to Irwin last year, shoot·
ing his nth straight sub-70
round in as many starts at
Newport Beach. Doyle shot 66-
68-67-20 l and placed in the
top three here for the fourth
straight year.
Doyle, who started last year's
Toshiba Oassic as the event's
all-time money winner, has
poclceted a mere $515,800 in
four Newport Beach stops, sec-
ond to Irwin's Toshiba-leading
$581,615 in six appearances.
Last year, lrwln opened the
final round with a three-stroke
lead, and it never wilted below
two shots. before he won by
five strokes over Doyle.
"Sometimes," Doyle said af-
ter last year's event, "it seems
like everybody and their
brother comes out fast (on
Sunday). then other times. Like
today, no one comes out fast.
We'll come back next year and
try to do the same thing.·
said. ·1 think for all the players
-I can't think of any excep-
tions -that are not hitting the
ball Carther now than they ever
have due in large part to tech-
nology. We are seeing the re-
bound in the club bead, the ti-
tanium heads and the graphite
shafts.
Part of the equipment change
earlier this year was made to
help alleviate pain in his right
elbow.
~I'm trying to get away from
the steel to the graphite in the
hopes It might help lessen some
of that vibration and stress,· he
said
Maybe this is the weelc Irwin
gets back on track.
"I'm very excited to come
over to ToshJba, • Irwin said "It
was a kickoff to a great year for
me last year and, hopefully, it
will be the same this year.·
Terry Ireland dies
before pro-am.
Another volunteer
died Sunday.
Rlch•rd Dunn
Daily Pilot
NEWPORI' BEACH -It0was a
$<1mber tin:\e Thursday at New-
port Beach Country Oub as one
of the club's employees, marshal
'ferry Ireland, suffered a cardiac
arrest on the golf oourse while
repairing divots ·and died before
the 7: 15 am. Toshiba Senior
Oassic Pro-Am shotgun start.
lreland, a club employee for 10
years and a volunteer at the
Toshiba Senior Oassic as the
course repair chairman, was on
the third hole in a golf cart with
fellow volunteer Jerry Mack. True
to form, Ireland had arrived at
the club at 3:30 am. to carry out
his daily duties for the tourna-
ment
Mack tried to revive Ireland
with a defibrillator after he was
caned back to the clubhouse
area, to no avail. lWo club mem-
. bers also tried CPR, including a
doctor who was playing in the
pro-am, Newport Beach Country
Oub head golf pro Paul I lahn
said
GOLF
Continued from A7
Beach. a stop on the tour that al-
ready has a growing reputation
among players for being a social
event, along with a golf tourna-
ment
"The golf course itself makes it
feel more social, because there
are more people around club-
house and the holes are right
next to each other, Instead of be-
ing so spread out.· said Ouunpi-
ons Tour veteran Jerry McGee.
COVERAGE
Continued from A7
Those include extensive cover-
age by local newspapers, includ-
ing the Dally Pilot. and exposure
in national magazines such as
Sports mustrated and Golf
World.
The Associated Press is also
covering the event. delivering
stories to newspapers aero the
nation that subscribe to their
wire service.
Past events have produced in-
stant drama. due to the usually
Ireland WU taken to Hoag
Hospital He arrived at 6:48 a.m.
and was pronounced dead at
7:<17 a..m..
Ireland, a Newport Beach resi-
dent, was 72.
For Tushiba Senior Classic oili-
cials, It came on the heels of an-
other death of a tournament vol-
unteer -Gary Koocbe of Costa
.Mesa. .
Knoche, who died Slinday af-
ter an extended Ulness1 bad been
for many years a scorers chair-
man along with his wife, Karen.
Knoche, who was 65, was the
tournament's greenside report-
ers chairman through 2001. He
was a member at Newport Beach
Country Oub.
"We are extremely saddened
about the recent losses of Terry
Ireland and Gary Knoche," Tosh-
iba Senior Oassic Co-Olairman
Jake Rohrer said "They were
both vital to the success of this
tournament They really re-
presented the generous ·spirit oL
this community that has made
the Toshiba Senior Classic such a
triumph each year.
"They were great friends of
this tournament and of our char·
lty, Hoag Hospital," Rohrer said.
"On behalf of the Toshiba Senior
Oassic and the more than 900
volunteers who served with Terry
and Gru"Y· we offer our deepest -. r
"Everything's aU right here, all in
one little area You've "got the
18th hole, the 15th hole, the first
tee, the ninth tee, the putting
greens and driving range all in
one area.
·And If ansl can walk this golf
course. There are no houses be-
tween holes. You walk from one
to the other.
"And speaking of girts here,
my first year here I went to Fash-
ion Island and saw all these older
men with young blonds around
their arms.
"I calJed my wife that night
and said I don't remember our
tight leader board heading
toward the end of the event on
Sunday. The short par-3 17th
hole tends to duster the leaders
for the long-playing par·S 18th
hole, CNBC broadcaster Brandt
Packer said.
·There's always an element of
surprise," Packer said ·You just
know that something's going to
happen.·
Broadcasters this year are also
providing live interviews with
players from the tee-box or vari-
ous holes along the course, thus
giving viewers more interactivity
with the broadcast. Packer said
'IWo·and-a-balf hours of the
sympathies to their families.·
Knoche Is survived by h.b wife
and two daugbten. Gamet
lbompeon and Gmcben Davi-
son. Funeral ~ are today at
Our Lady Queen of Angels Clwrdl
in Corona del Mar at 11 a.m.
Ireland's death was sudden,
and his former colleagues sa-
luted him.
. "Th.ls is Turry in a nutshell,
.dgbt here," Newport aetlch
Country Oub assistant pro.RJth·
ard Ortega said, while grabbing a
plastic sack and pulling out a red
cap with several pins and the
words: First to F"ight
"He was as proud as proud
could be of that hat,• Newport
Beach CoWltry Oub assistant
golf pro Bruce Hooper added.
•tte would always drive around
with a U.S. Oag and Martne
Corps 6ag (on the golf canJ.
along with his divot seed.·
"We used to say he was the
First to Fill, because he would fill
those divots," Ortega quipped.
Ortega. IOQking for a silver lin-
ing on an extremely sad day, said
his former colleague, whose
niclcname was "Bones,• is smil-
ing in heaven.
Ireland Is survived by his wile,
Dee, two sons, Michael and
John, a stepson, Robert Ercer,
and two stepdaughters, Brenda
Mot.'leh and Carol Kringlt.
daughter sending me a Father's
Day caret She said it's only
March. And I told her it looked
like it could've been Father's Day
from what I saw.•
Al Geiberger, who only com-
mitted to this year's Toshiba
Oass.ic two days before the
event. echoed McGee's com-
ments, saying -what's nice about
this site is that lt seems to be a
social thing to do. Thet'e'a not a
Jot of housing development here
on the golf cowae. and lta easy
access to get around. You can go
across the course and walk
across at least m fairways.•
event wiU be shown on the Golf
Cliannel on Friday. CNBC will of-
fer two hours of coverage on
both Saturday and Sunday.
1n addition to all the national
attention the event receives,
international outlets also plc.k it
up.
A number of stations in
Mexico, Japan, Australia and
other countries pick up the video
feed or the event and supply
their own .announcers in their
native languases.
The event is also packaged
and sold ln half-hour and longer
segmeot.s and sold across the
globe on tape delay.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"So, I just gave it all I
had. My body was like a
brick at the end. But it
was good."
Rhondl N.n, Costa Mesa senior
EYE OPENER
Ill Daily.4'Pi~ •
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TOSHIBA SENIOR CLASSIC
SEAN HILLER I DAILY Pl.OT
Hale Irwin drMlg it to the green Thursday in the Toshi>a Senior Classic Pro-Am.
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD
Mesa girls romp
Mustangs establish
themselves as among
league's front-runners,
while boys edge past
Ocean View.
lteveVlr1en
OaityP11ot
HUN'llNGTON BEACH .._ The rum·
bUnp made of what the Costa Mesa
....., gldl ttaCk and fteld team can do ln
the Golden Welt a.ague are~ a
blt loud.er a.ft.er the MuttaJ'l81' .eet0n·
.... pilrfonnanc:e Thundly.
The Colt.a Mm pw dilplayed tu tal· enc and neWiy et'q\llied depth wtth a 16-,
'1 Go"len w.t i...,... *'OIY OYei"
bolt °'*" ~ *9nwhle. die Mull· ..... "°" ecpd tcCJnld • 62~1 thrUI· Inc ._tctury cbM came dow'il to the ftnal
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event.
Senior 7.acb Powell. Mesa'$ ancbot.
completed his 400 meters tn 52 aecon4'
in the 1,600 met.en rela~ which In·
duded Luis Gonz.alez. Omar Ruiz and
Carlos Jbana. ·cnie Mustangs) spread all iaioUnd
the ttack and ~ lib crazy.• c.o..a
Mesa ftJst·year coach GleM Mltc:bell
Mid. "That WU awetame -what high
adM>ol ttadc and ftekl b aD about..
PoMO won the 800 (2.'()9.7), Junior.
Marco H\.llpe took ftrst in lbt. 1,600
<•:•7.JS) and 3.200 (10:51.6), and the
~ aleo won the 400 itlay. whkh
akkd Me.a In tu ~openlnc wtn.
For die ~ Mnlor' Sharon Day wa
ln rue form. while luNor Ottledne Bfel·
land lhow9d PfOIPW In hef ~
from a bJp Injury the Md lo owircome
llnce che (l'Oll CIOtlntry .,.,...
• ... -U.,.All
The lure of the fabled
1 7th hole awaits the
field for today's first of
three rounds of the
Toshiba Senior Classic
at Newport Beach
Country Club where a
field of 81 go after a
1ackpot worth
$232,500. In all, there
is $1.55 m1lhon at
stake.
DON LEACH DAILY PILOT
Time to play
Champions Tour event opens at Newport Beach Country Club today
with the usual suspects taking aim at title.
Ric hard Dunn
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BFACH -Never before
has weather played such a positive role
in the Toshiba Senior Oassic at New-
port Beach Country Oub, but today, a!>
winter turns to spring. 81 of the finest
SO-and-over senior golfers in the world
will experience the good wallc that is
seldom spoiled on these fairways.
And, as the dawning of the age of
equipment on the PGA 9Jampions
Tour escalates to higher levels and
changes the way professional golfers
approach the game. there could be a
course-record performance in the 54·
hole tournament, which continues
through Sunday.
With warm weather and lightning
fast greens. whoever finds the putting
stroke, as defending champion Hale Ir·
win said Thursday. will win. Tius year's
champion of the Toshiba Oru.sic will
earn $232,500.
MThe ultimate compliment is when
people expect you to play well, but it
doesn't give you any strokes off your
scorecard," Irwin said. "You still have
to do lL The guy who puns weU each
week will win ... here on this golf
course. it's not extremely difficult fiom
tee to green, but the greens are tough."
Last year, Irwin changed almost ev·
ery club in his bag before winning the
Toshiba Oassic for a second time (he
also won in 1998). Before teeing off in
the first round, he switched to forged
blade irons. changed from graphite to
steel shafts, added a couple of new
fairway woods and a new sand wedge.
•
lhen went out and shot 17-under-par Dana Quigley. not Jack NicldaU5 or Ar·
196 (67 -64-65) for lhe finest round of nold Palmer. both of whom are playing
54 in Toshiba history. in Palmer's Bay Hill lnvitational tlu.<t
-vou have to hit it straight here and weekend.
hit lhe greens," Allen Doyle, last year's The seniors are playing for I~ pro..e
runner-up and 2000 Toshiba charn-money this year because of at least
pion. said Thursday. four fewer official events. but the Tosh·
All of the past Toshiba champions, . iba Senior Oassic increased its purse
except 1997 winner Bob Murphy, will this year to $1 .55 million. up SS0.000
be in the field this weekend. That from 2002.
means George Archer (1995 winner). Further. the Toshiba Oass1c was the
Jim Colben ('96 champion and spon-first on the tour last year to implemen1
ing a new beard), Irwin, Gary McCord the interactive player Q&A sessions
( 1999), Doyle and Jose Maria Cani7.ares with fans after a round.
(2001) are all teeing it up today. · After last year's Saturday round. Ro·
Other name players include bar-driguez and Zoeller were miked up and
becue sauce king Fuz.zy Zoeller. inter-sjtting together high on a scaffolding
national golf icon Gary Player, ambas· near the first tee. The crowd loved IL
sador Chi Chi Rodrigue1~ Tom Kite, Ben This year, McCord and Jacobs will en-
Crenshaw, Lee Trevino and Tom Wat-tertain the crowd after today's first
son. round in a Q&A session with fans.
There have been three playoffs in the while Rodriguez and Zoeller will repeat
event -a tour-record nine-hole play-their stage feat after the second round.
off in '97 between Murphy and Jay Si-Among the tour's fan friendly initia-
gel, the laughable five-hole playoff in tives, whlch were new last year but
'99 with McCord, John Jacobs. Doyle most not used until this year. are drop-
and Al Geiberger. and another nine· ping the ropes behind the final group.
hole marathon in 'OJ between Cani-The lbshiba Oassic did that last year
zares and Gil Morgan. after all three rounds on the final three
The tour also comes here again un-holes, with the Saturday and Sonday
der a different heading -it's no longer galleries fairly sizable.
the Senior PGA Tour. but the Oiampi-"You're walking right in there behind
ons Tour. Players are now encouraged the players and watching their shots,"
to walk. instead of riding in the cus-Toshiba Classic Tbumament Director
tomary golf carts. Jeff Purser said. "'The sad thing about
As the tour becomes less nostalgic watching golf on 1V is that you can't
and more competitive with the purses really tell if it's a great shot. because 1V
increasing and players using high-tech, is two-dimensional. The great thing
space-age equipment. the money lead-about dropping the ropes is that you
ers and tournament contenders are get to stand right behind them and
players named Bruce Aeisher and watch their shots."
•
Al2 Friday, Match 21, 2Q03
SOFIBALL
Estancia
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
. . . .
.humbles
··.Falcons
Mason strikes out
nine batters in·
three-hitshutout. ·
Mtfiel Mason pitched aU six
Innings, recording nine strike-.
outs, and the &tancia High soft-
ball team shut out host Santa
Ana Valley. 12~0, Thwsday in a
nonleague game.
The Eagles (5· l) ~~ six
runs in the first on a string of
walks and a couple hits.
The defense did the rest
"We actually played a really
good game today," said Estancia
Coach Marc Rod.ig.
Rebecca Kaplan, the F.agles'
No. 3 hitter went 2 for 4 with two
RBis and was equaJed in those
statistics by Laura Moq.on. Cliel-
sea Kaplan smaclced three RBis
in a multi-hit game and Hillary
Larsen had a two-run triple .in a
three-run sixth inning for the
Eagles.
PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANI< I DAILY PILOT
Mesa catcher Nate Hunter ( 17) tags out Estancia baserunner Eric Scheafer (23) at home.
~
Estancia 12. SA Vafley O
Est 603 003 12 1 1
SAV 000 000 o 3 3
Mason and Acosta. W -Mason, 4-0.
38 -Larsen (E).
Mesa falls, 11-4
• Costa Mesa High's Mus-
tangs pounded out nine hits
and star Ann Marie Topps went
4 for 4 with a double, a home
run and three RBis, but it was
all for naught as 10 errors
helped lead to a 11-4 nonleague
loss to visiting Tesoro.
Playing without three starters
because of various injuries
(Paulina Rodriguez. Jackie But-
ler and Katie Renish), the Mus-
tangs found rough going defen-
sively. gjving up nine runs fri
the first three innings.
Also with a four-bagger was
Kelly Topps, who had a solo
shot, and a double, and Jade
Moss and Jane-e Yamamoto,
who each went 2 for 4.
Nonteaiue
Tesoro 11, ~ Meu 4 Tesoro 252 011 o -11 10 3
Mesa 110 001 1 -4 9 10
Gochenoer, Aronson (6) and Gates;
Gallardo, Yamamoto (4) and Miller.
W -Gochenoer, 4-2. L -Gallardo,
0-2. 2B -A. Topps (CM), K. Topps
(CM). HR -A. Topps. K. Topps (CMI.
CdM bussed out
• Corona del Mar High's
scheduled nonleague game
with Saddlebaclc was post-
poned when a tree fell on the
Saddlebaclc bus as it was about
to leave the campus. Report-
edly, no one was injured, but
the delay in waiting for author-
ities caused the game to be
postponed. There was no infor-
mation on a possible resched-
uling of the game.
Sage Hill blanked
• The Sage Hill School soft-
baU team committed four er-
rors, struck our 15 times and
suffered a 6-0 ponleague loss to
host Western Christian (Covina)
Thursday.
Sage HilJ pitcher Katrina
Redelsheimer held the Lancers
(3-2) scoreless through the firSt
three innings, but Western
Olristian collected two runs in
the fourth inning and four in
the sixth.
Alexa Shltanisbi banged out a
double for the Ughtning (2-2).
Nonleque
Western Chr. 6, Sage Hiii 0 S&Qe Hill 000 ooo o -o 2 4
W."Chr. ooo 204 " -1 1 o
Redel1heimer end Torin•: Gomez
and Deller. W -Gomez. l •
Redellheimer, 0-1. 2B • Shltanl1hi
(SHI.
Vanguard falls, 8-6
• In a game at Pittsburgh.
Kan., Vanguard UnJversity
dropped a raged 8-6 decision
to the UoJverslty of Mary from
South Oakota.
Plagued by r&lo and cold,
Okl8homa Baptist decHned to
play 1 nonconterenoe game
afterwan:l, ddf\3 the cold. Van·
guard's lions dropped to 15-6-1
after pulling from a S--0 deOcU
lo tit ii at W in the alxlh.
.Rai:hel Rolle'• R.BJ bue hlt
wu the hlghdJght for Van.p.aard.
1«0nilng lO lions Coach Beth
RenkolkL
Mesa draws first blood
Mustangs gain a leg
up for Paul Troxel
Trophy with 11-1
victory over
crosstown rival
Estancia Thursday.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
COSIA MF.sA -Cllalk one
up for Costa Mesa High's base-
ball team toward this year's
Paul Troxel Trophy.
The Mustangs (3-2) scattered
11 hits all over TeWmJcle Park
Thursday night as the desig-
nated home team upe nded its
crosstown rival Estancia, 11 · l,
in a nonleague game.
The Troxel trophy is awarded
lo the winner of the lhree-
Estancia 1
Mesa 11
game sea-
son series.
Mesa has
also de-
feated Es-
tancia
(l-5) in a
to um a-
ment
game
earlier this
season.
Mus-
tang
starter George Vargas went the
distance, allowing only five hits
while striking out five.
But it was the play of Mesa's
defense that made up for Var-
gas' six walks.
~we had runners on early,
but couldn't get the big hit,"
said first-year Estancia Coach
Jon G~n. ~we had (Vargas) on
the ropes, but we couldn't get
that lcnoclcout punch. I tip my
cap to (Vargas)."
Vargas walked five in the first
inning, but settled down after
that, said first-year Mesa coach
Doug Deats, who coached at
Estancia for a little more than
two years before resigning
three games into last season.
A microcosm of the Fstan-
cia-Mesa rivalry occurred in
MESA
Continued from Al 1
And. then there were others like
freshman Jasmin Day and senior
Rhondi Na.It whom completed
debuts that made the dual meet
seem unfair for Ocean View.
"They have some really high-
level athletes,,. Seahawb' C.oacb
Grant Mosher said of lhe Mus-
~ "They've got distance and
eome field events covered, and In
addition to that, they have depth.
They are very strong. -
Sharon Day epitomized that
strength, as she was a triple
winner. She provided a gllmpse1 of what should bring her a
Golden West Lc:ague individual
tftle In the hlgh f ump.
"Five-feet, 10 inches; I repeat,
5-1 o. for the at ate deff'odtng
champion,~ Moah~r announced
oo his microphone about
Sharon Day, who a1ao won the
100 03.4) and 200 (26.1). She
also contributed to Mesa .. victo-
rlOUI 1,600 relay.
Bjelland won the 1,600
(5:35.47), finishing ahead or
Ocean Vftw\ i.ytynn C.allo,
Who wu teeond in Cl"CMt roun-
uy lD the GOiden Welt l~e.
8ewrly Alna, a senior. won
the diKut (91·2) and aboc put
BS·US). whDe Vicki Pham fin·
WWd ftl'lt tn lho JOO hunll
09.09).
Estancia's shortstop Jeremy
Hauser (8) tries to put a stop
on a hard bouncing grounder
in Thursday's city duel.
the bottom of the sixth, when a
Mesa runner attempted to
score from second on a passed
ball that had rolled lo the back-
stop. Eagles' freshman starter
Mike McDaniels ran to retrieve
the ball and tossed it to catcher
Cullen Crom. who applied the
tag to the sliding runner. The
Mesa player threw his helmet
to the ground and stood up
hastily.
Words appeared to be ex-
changed between the runner
and Crom, causing members
from both teams to scatter
onto the field. Deats and Green
each kept their teams under
control. Deats then ejected his
player from the game.
"We don't need any prob-
lems." he said. "We want lo
play good, hard-nosed baseball
without doing any stupid
things."
Green took the incident in
stride as a gritty play in a
heated rivalry.
"That's hard baseball," Green
said. "In a riv-dlry, there is going
to be some emotion."
Green said he went with
McDaniels the entire game be-
cause he had a low pitch count
early and "Mesa wasn't hitting
Naff won an exciting race in
the 400. Naff, competing for just
the second lime in the event,
finished In I :04.84, three-hun-
dredths of a second before
Ocean View's Rachel Rojas.
Golden Wnt Leque
80)'i
M_. 62, Oc:Hn View 61
100 -1. Armendariz (OV), 11.69; 2.
Brown (OV). 12.21; 3. Gonzalez (CM).
12.49. 200-1. Vehfinger (OV), 23.6; 2.
Powell (CM), 2A.2; 3. Armez l()V),
24.3.
400-1. Vehflnger (OV), 52.66; 2.
Hammel (OV), 53.37; 3. Wilkenson
(CM), 1:01.
800-1. Powell (CM). 2:09.7; 2.
HelT9ra (CM), 2.:12.4'; 3. Avillll (CM).
2:13. 11.
1,600 -1. Hulpe ICM). 4:47. 1&; 2.
Herre ... (CMI. 4':47.7; S. Avilez ICM),
4';56.
3,200-1. Hulpo (CM), 10:151.6; 2.
Herrwe (CMI, 10:51.8: 3. Avitai (CM),
11:28.8. .
HO HH 1. IOVI. 20.0; 2. (OV). 20.12,
3 (OVI, 20."1.
300 tH ~ 1. KreNln (()V}, 60.50; 2.
Aamlw ICM), 60.81; 3. Todd (OV),
62,19.
COO re4ay -1. Cote. Meta (Luu,
Oonr.tla.t, AUit, l<no•I. 80.6.
1.eoC> rollr( • 1. C:O.'-M .. e
(Qoouilar. Ruiz, ibatfa. Powettl, 4:1&. tu-1. Herptir (OVI. r. 2: 2. non.: 3 .
fl()M,
U • 1,Arrnen1Mri1IOV).20-314; 2.
Krttcor'.an (CM), 1HS; 3 H•fJ* (OVI,
11-6
TJ -t Arrnendarti (OVI. ISM; 2;
frllnC» (OV), 31-4>1/J; 3. t<nllorlen !CMI, M-<&14
PV-not contWtltd
SP-1 MMI" ICMI, *3, 2. l.M COV),
'S11; 3 °'9'*1'"1 tOV>. a&.a..
OT · t, ~"In ICM), '4114; 2 M1191
him hard."
But the Mustangs' ability to
hit the ball where the Eagles
weren't provided the difference
Thursday. There were no extra·
base hits in the game.
Mesa scored five runs in the
first two innings, and added
four in the sixth.
Senior catcher Nate Hunter
went 4 for 4 at the plate with
four RBis while younger
brother Dylan had two hits in
two at bats with three runs
~cored. Right fielder Derek Gar-
cia went 1 for 2 with a run
scored as well.
"I was just waiting baclc on
the ball and trying to come out
of my slump," Nate Hunter
said.
Hunter said he places the
most emphasis on the games
against Estancia.
"We're expecting not to Jose
this year," he said about the ri-
valry. "I want that trophy."
Estancia single came from
Jeremy Hauser, 'fyter Hoffman.
Tony Ippolito, Jose Juaregui
and Eric Scheafer.
Mesa senior first baseman
Dan Bitler dove to make a
backhand spear of a grounder
nil lo his left in the top of the
seventh and added some of-
fensive pop of his own, tallying
three singles in four at bats
with two runs scored.
Senior left fielder 'fyter WaJ-
dron also displayed a defensive
gem when he made a sliding
catch of a pop fly hit into shal-
low left, and then alertly threw
to Bider a1 first for a double
play in the top of the sixth.
Hunter said the difference in
the two wins over F.stancia this
year has been defense.
"lfwe can hold teams to one
run, we're going to win the
game," he said
Nonleque
Mesa 11, Estancia 1 Seen by Inning•
Estancia 100 ooo ll -t 5 1
Mesa 230 20<I • -11 n 2
Vargas and N. Hunter; McOaniels
and Crom. W -Vargas, 2-0. L -
McOaniels.
"When I saw (Rojas) go ahead
of m e. I had a feeling I could
still beat her." Naff said. "So. I
just gave It all I had. My body
was like a brick at the end. But It
was good."
(CM), 98-1; 3. Barbour (OV), 90-3.
Gh
MMll •. ac.an View 41
100-1. S. Day (CMI. 13.4; 2. Hughes
(CM), 13.8; 3, Hellworth (OVI. 13.9.
200 -1. S. Da~ (CM). 26.7: 2. Hugh ..
(CM), 27.5; 3. Ronqulllo (CM), 28.86.
400-1, Naff (CMI, 1:04.84; 2. Rojas
(OV), 1:04.87; 3. Krikorian !CM),
1:05.3&
800-1. Bjell1nd (CMI, 2:32.78; 2. J.
0.y (CM), 2:36.1>6; 3. Rodriguez (CM),
2:40.38.
1,600 .. 1. Bjelland (CM), 5:35.47; 2.
Gello (OVI, 5:A2; 3. Connell (CM).
6:A6. 3.200-t Gollo IOV}, 12:15; 2.
Bjelland ICMI, 12:18; 3. Connell ICM>,
12:53.
100 HH-1. P!Mm (CM), 19.09; 2
•tuton (OV), 19.1~ 3. BucNnan (CMI,
2009. 300 IH 1. Hulen (OV), 54 ... t; 2
St.ltworth (OV), 55.12; 3. fltlem (CM),
SUI.
400 reley ~ 1. COllU M ... (Krikorten,
Hug™", Aonqu111o, S.~I. 54.~. t,IOO ,_.ey-l. Coili.t MN 1Ktlkor1en,
Hug-Hlff. S. Dey), 4; \5.
HJ -1. 6 Dey ICM), ._10, 2 J. 0.... ICM), .W; 3 • ....,_ (OVl. 4-?. w-1 Md.lughlln (OVJ, 14-6; 2. Nd'
(CM). 13~3; 3. <:ampbell (0V), 12-&.
TJ -l. ~ltn (Oii), J0.11K;2.
Budltnan (CMI. %7-2; 3 ~I (OV), 27.1
PV .. noc oooteaid et 1. Al,,. ICMI. 3&-1 K:.., Pov ICMI. ,,..,,o.ng IOVl. a.6~
OT"" 1. AN CCMI. ~ Z: t. Oflwa (CM •7;1 CNnQ(OV),7~
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK
~ail~rs sweep .past ..
Huntington .Beach
Boys win, 59-48; girls
post 66-60 nonleague
victory.
HUNTINGTON BEACH -
Newport Harbor Higb's gtrls and
boys track and field teams
posted victories. Thursday over
host HWltingtOn Beach in a non-
league dual meeL ·
Amy Burlingham finished first
ln two events and the girls added
five more victories to stake a 66·
60 win over Huntington Beach.
Burlingham raced to first in
the 200-meters (26.7) and the
400 (1:00.4). Courtney Marshall
led all runners in the 1,600
(5:33.5) and Jennifer Ryder took
first in the high jump (4-feet-10).
Jaclyn Belida finished first in the
long jump (14-9) and Jillianne
Whitfield won the shot put
(35-l}.
Belida, Whitfield. Tayler Gia-
. comarao and Rydef all finished
second as well Belida finished in
second in the triple jump {30-7},
Nonteegue ekta
Newport 66, Htn. Beach 60
100-1. Fanmen (H), 13.1, 2.
Lambrakis (N), 13.3; 3. Hernandez
(N), 13.3.
200-1. Burlingham IN), 26.7; 2.
Farmer IHI. 27.3; 3. Ouilliari (HI. 27.9.
400-1. Burlingham (N), 1;00.4; 2.
,6;ragan (H). 1:03.9; 3. Randall (NI.
1:04.3.
'800 -1. Schuleslen (Hl. 2:34; 2.
Giacmarao"INI. 2:36; 3. Means IHI,
2:36.5. •
1,600 -1. Marshall (NJ, 5:jJ.5; 2.
Schuler (H), 5:42; 3. Means (H), 5:57.
110 low hurdles -1. Barnes (Hl. 17.3;
2. Braun (H), 17.3; 3. Pesc:helt (N),
19.8.
300 intermediate hurdles -1. Aragon
(H); 2. Ryder (N), 51.3; 3. Brown (HI.
52.2.
400 relay -1. Harbor, 51.8.
HJ -1. Ryder (NI. 4-10; 2. Chamberlin
(H), 4-6;. Betide (N), Brown (H). 4-6.
LI -1. Belida (NJ, 14--9; 2. Winters (H),
14-6; 3. Meares (HI. 1J..9.
TJ -1. Chamberlin (HI. 30-8; 2. Belida
(N), 30-7; 3. Schulesler (H), 30-5~.
SP -1. Whitfield (NI. 35-1; 2. Ciarelli
rollowed by Whltfield in lhe dl&-
cus (122~). Glacomarao in the
800 (2:36) and Ryder in the 300
intermediate hurdles (51.3).
Harbor Wa.s also victorious in
the 400 relay, crossing the finish
line In Sl.8.
On the boys side,. Matt Tracy,
Alec UrtuSU¥tegu.i. Matt Bnci-
nias, Rhett Hartsfield and Jon
Szecsel all took first 1n their
events as Newport beat Hunting-
ton, 59-48. Tracy raced to first In
the 400 (52.7) and was joined by
Urtusuastegul in the 800 (2:98),
Encinias in the.long jump (13-1),
Hartsfield in the triple jL\IDp
(39-3) and Szecsei in the shot put
(47-1).
1 larbor also placed in second
place five times: Dartagnan
Johnson in the 100 (11.4), Joel
Walker in the 200 (23.3) Nick
Miller in the 1,600 (4:49) and
Ricky Nott in both the triple
jump (35-8) and hlgh jump
{5-4).
Newport won the 400 relay in
44.6.
(HI. 31-3; 3. Faagai (H). 27-2.
OT -1. Clarelli (H), 139-8~; 2.
Whitfield (N), 122-8; 3. Feagai IHI.
91J..5~.
Nonleegue boys
Newport 59, Hur\dnaton ~ 48
100-1. Yoshida (H). tf: 2. Johneon
(N), 11.4; 3. Walker (N), 11. 1
200 -1. Yoshida (HI. 22.6; 2. Walker
(N), 23.3; 3. Tracy (N), 23.7.
400-1. Tracy (N ). 52.7; 2. Mance (H),
1:00.2.
S00-1. Urtusuastegui (N), 2:03; 2.
Kim (H), 2:09; 3. Maui (HI, 2:11.
1,600 -1. Meriya (HI. 4:47; 2. Miller
(N), 4:49; 3. Urtusuastegui (NI, 4:51.
. 400 relay -1. Newport. 44.6.
HJ -1. Valbuena (HI. 6-0; 2. Nott (NI.
5-4.
LI -1. Encinias (NI. 13-1; 2. Pedifla
(H), 18; 3. Hartsfield (N). 17-10.
TJ -1. Hartsfield (N), J9..3; 2. Nott (N),
3&-8; 3. Mance (H), 30-3.
SP -Szecsel (N), 47-1; 2. Eecobedo
IHI. 45-10; 3. Skahan. 44-5.
OT-1. laagai (H). 15()..4; 2. Sayshe
(N), 134-7; 3. Strayer (H). 128.5.
Estancia boys
roll; girls lose
Novak triples for the
Eagles; Rojas,
Lindquist double in
83-34 blowout of
Saddleback.
SANTA ANA -Estancia HJgh
senior Zaclc Novak tripled, while
seniors Humberto Rojas and
Joey Lindquist doubled, leading
the F.agles' boys track and field
team to a 83-34 Golden West
League opening victory over host
Saddleback Thursday.
Golden Wnt......,.
Emnda83~34
100 -1. Turner (S), 11,4; 2. Koreerat
!El, 11.7; 3 . M oreno (5), 11.9.
200 -1. Moreno (S), 23.8; 2. Koreerat
(E), 23.9; 3. Turner (SI. 23.9.
400-1. Ao1'81 (El. 54.8; 2. Zuniga (SI.
55.2; 3. Alcazar ISi. 57.5.
800 -1. Rojas (E), 2:01; 2. Sandoval
(S). 2:09.7; 3, Elia1 (E), 2:12.
1,600-1. Rojas IE), 4:28.6; 2. Flores
(E), 4:45.4; 3. Sandoval (S), 4:48.4.
3,200 -1. Cahuantzl IE), 10:43; 2. Zich
(El. 10:53; 3. J.c:oto (S), 11 :11.
110 HH -1. Johnston (E), 16.5; 2.
Novak (EJ, 18.5; 3. Steveneon (El.
18.6.
300 IH -t. Novo IE), 45.6; 2. Diaz (Sl,
45.7; 3. CabrerT• ($), 47.0.
400 relay -1. Sedcttebadt. 43.9.
1,600 relay-1. &tancla (Kaiyum,
Elias, Floree. Rojn), 3:38.0.
HJ -1. Novak (El. 8-2; 2. Sankey (El,
6-2; 3. none.
LI -1. Jotumon (El, 20-10; 2. Alcazar
(S), 18·10; 1. KaiV\lm (E), 1M..
TJ -1. Novak (E), 38-1; 2. l<ortMlfet (E),
36-7; 3. Chrt.t ($), 3&-3>'\.
PV -not contelted.
SP-1. UndQu~ IE), <&1-10; 2. Jonee
(El. 36-8; 3. GuttelT'eZ IEI. 36-0.
OT -t. Undquit1 (El. 11M; 2. GutietTu (E), 98-1; 3. Jonet IE), 90-7.
The Estancia girts team lost its
first league dual meet, 80-38.
Novak won the high jump (6
feet, 2 inches), triple jump (38-1)
and 300-meter hurdles (45.6).
Rojas captured first in the 800
(2:01) and l,600 (4:28.6), while
Undquist was victorious in the
shot put (41-10) and discus
019-8).
Diana Rosete (l,600 in 5:43.l),
Ludi Valdez (400, 1:05.l) and
Amanda Abbott (triple jump,
29-0) were winners for the Estan-
cia girls.
GIM
Sllddlebeck 80, Estancia 31
100-1. Howell IS), 13.0; 2. Plietez (El,
13.7; 3. Hanson (E). 14'.3.
200 -1. Howett ISi, 28.3; 2. Gorv.atez
(S), 29.3; 3. Ramos (S), 29.4.
400-1. Valdez (E), 1:05. t; 2. Gonzalel
(SI. 1 :06.4; 3. Rodriguez (5), 1 :07.5.
800 -1. Urioetegui (S). 2:36.2; 2. Ruiz
(SI, 2:36.3; 3. Navarro (S), 2:45.3.
1,600 -1. Rosete (E). 5:43.1; 2. Rull
(S), 5:45.2; 3. Navarro (SI. 6:06.1.
3,200-1. Eacobar (SI, 13:36; 2.
Aguilar (5), 13:57; 3. Rincon (El.
14:10.
100 HH -1. Wlleon IE). 18.6; 2.
Makquart (S), 19.9: 3. Saneone (El.
20.0.
300 IH -1. Valdez (E). 52.5; 2.
Rodriguez IS), 55.5; 3. Mekquert, 55.7.
.-00 relay -1. E1tencia (Hanson.
Pllatm, Abbott, Ca"olt), 66.1.
1,600 relay -not contested.
HJ -not contested.
LI -1. Urio.t.gui (5), t•t; 2.
Gonzalez (S). n.m .; 3. Howett (SI,
n.m.
TJ -1. Abbon (El. 29-0; 2. not
aveil1bte; 3. not 1w1t1~.
PV -"°' contested. SP-1. Ptlny (SI, l!M; 2. Portugual
IS), 28-6! 3. ca.tro (El, 26-9.
OT -t: P9ny (SJ, 86-6: 2. °""° ISi, SM; 3. Pene (El, 71-4.
VOLLEYBALL
Eagles top Saddleback ~
for fourth straight _win j
SANTA ANA -'lbc P.stanc:ta
High boys volle)'ball team re·
corded lb fourth ~· win and teeund conaecutlft Golden
Wnt Lftlue vk.i.ory, after a
~ SWWp of bolt
Siddltt>ect Thunday.
&Mancia'• )uniof lrio Of Krla
ftairlWlll (13 killsl, Jolh ~
'
I
COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW
STEVE McCRANK DAJIYPILOT
Pautette Seaman is one of Vanguard's key figures m the Lions' quest for the Final Eight at NAIA.
Lions take their shots
against Transylvania
Vanguard will
attempt to advance
past NAIA's Sweet 16
for the first time ever
in today's game.
JACKSON, Tenn. -Ille Van
guard University women\
basketball learn hru. en1oyed a
special season, thur. far fhe U
ons' season could become even
more extraordinary today.
Vanguard will face TransylvJ·
nia (lCentucky) al 4:30 p.m. CST
in the Sweet 16 of the NAIA Oivi·
sion I National Olampionship..<>
at the Oman Arena. The Uon~
are trying to win their first Sweet
16 game in their history. Van-
guard is making its fifth NAIA
tournament appearance and this
is the second time it has reached
the Sweet 16 of the 32-team field
Vanguard is the No. 2 seed of
the fourth-quarter bradet. while
Ttansytvania is the sixth seed.
There are four quarters with
eight teams in each portion in
the NAIA tournament.
The Transytvania Pioneers
(2.3-4) are in the Sweet 16 (sec·
ond round) for the firs1 rune m
their history. They advanced af.
ter a 57-56 victory over
Auburn-Montgomery
(Alabama) Thur.day
morning.
Nikki Young. 1he 1'10
neer..' 5-foot-9 '>t'nior
guard, drained one of
two free throw'! with four c;ec ·
ond'> left to give Trtlfl'>ylvan1a the
victory over the Sena1or<. 1nur.
day.
Young led the Piont•er; wtth 16
point!., whjle semor lan Young
added 11 points. Tari Young aver·
ages 19.7 points per game. Kelly
Lewis. who contributel> 12 poinll>
per game. scored seven agalns1
Auburn-Montgomery. Nikki
Young is Transylvania's third-
leading scorer with 11.3 ppg.
The Pioneers were outre-
bounded. 47-24, and !>hot 44%
(II of 25) from the free-throw
lme. yet still found a way to win.
The Lions (26-9), ranked No.
7 m the NAIA, used a low rank-
ing m a conference preseason
poll to motivate them
throughout the season.
Golden State Athletic.: Confer·
ence coaches ranked the Lions
runth in the 11 -team confer-
ence. Vanguard went to cap -
ture the GSAC regular-season
title a nd record the most wans
m GSA<. play in the
conference'<; history
( 18).
Now, the Lwni. are
just our 10 prove they
a re playing to 1heir po-
tential.
Russ Davis. the G~C Coach of
the Year, said he. team features a
balanced attack, which 1s led by
'>Cnior Robbm l)t11enhir (I 0.6
ppg) and sophomore Jennifer
Wtlcox (11.2 ppg). The duo
earned All-GSAC honors dunng
the reguJar season.
Vanguard is aJ~ '>lrengthened
by senior forward C..ourtney
McKinney (8.3), sophomore
Lacey Mills (8.3), freshman for-
waid Cecilia Josefi....on (6.5), as
we1J as senior guards Paulene
Seaman (62) and J~1ca Lender-
man (62).
Dinenbir scored 11. while sen-
ior laura Lee added 10 pomts m
the Lions' 62-48 victory over Uni-
vemty of Mobile CAJabarna)
Wedn esday.
U the Uons win they would
advance to a quarterfmals, or
Elite Eight, Saturday at 6 p.m.
C>i. and would face the winner
of Oklahoma Christian (20-11) vs.
top-seeded Union (34·2), which
play torught at 8.
fnddt, ...-ch 21. 2003 AU
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebratxia the Dally Pilot's
Athlete oflhe ~ series
I I I
I ii ' j
TENNIS
Estancia puts Mesa
away in city duel
TODAY
21 -N1le1 Mrttasch
Orange Coast College
Football, '02
24 -Brooke Taylor
Newport Harbor
Tennis, '96, '97
23 -Julie Collett
Costa Mesa
Volleyball. Basketball. '98
23 -Chad Chop
Vanguard Un1vers1ty
Baseball, '02
SCHEDULE
~v a.....
College ~•UC lnnne 6 pm
V8nguan:l Un<YW"'V Ill Sonoma S1a1e
oou~. "°°" High sdlOOI -Utvversity at Coron.i de! M¥,
3 15 pm. AlllO NIQUel 81 Newpoo Harbo<,
3 15pm.SageH1ll111Whitney,315 pm
~ High ld>ool bars Newpoo Harbor. Corona
del Mar a1 Orengo Councv Chemp.onsh11J6
Drv1st00 I, pool play Nowpon Harbo< \IS
M1ssi0n. Vte)O, 4 15 pm. 81 Ed<SOn. Newpcin
Harbor vs. EspetaNa, at Edison. 5 JO p m
Corona dol Mar 01 Manna 4 15 pm
Eagles post 11 -7
Golden West League
victory over rival.
F..,tancia 1 ligh\ f-.agles were
11 . 7 wtnneri. owr Golden Wes\
League rivJI (,0.,ta,M~ rhurs·
day in boy.. 1enni'> ~ Scott
Braurudorf c;wept tn '\mg'le!'>, and
go1 ~me help from the doubles
team of Ch m C.Jt.ho and Loun
Valdt">, who al'>u '>Wept for the
1-..agle., ~ho unprmed to 5-4, 2·2
111 leagu(• plJy
MC''><.I ft•ll 10 o J 111 Lhe Golden
We\l I .t•agul'
Cn.,1,1 M t•<,11 1raveli. 10 WeM·
m1mlcr TU<'\day. while btancia
draw., J bye
Go6d4NI West Lea.,.,.
Estana• 11, Costa Mesa 7
Singles Braunsdorf (Est) def Le.
6 1 01 f 8 Nguyen. 6-1 def Pham.
6 1 Brael'>haw IEstt lost. 4 6, won
6 3 lost. 6 7 Stephenson (Est lost.
5 7. 3 6. 2 6
Doubles N1uv&s McKendry (Est! def
Nguyen McNulty, 6 4 lost to
Gomf!l SnPan. 5 7.
Mumtal Mt Kondry (Est) def
o.tlg Ngvyen, 1-e. ~ lhtl
lost, l 6, won, 6-4, 6-4, ~ ~
tE•ll won. 6 3. •~. 6-4
Sage Hill f aJls, 12-6
Sage I liJJ School's boys tennis
team fell to Tesoro in nonae.gue
play at Park Newport 'rhunday,
I 2-6. 10 fall to I·• on the SCJI·
son l esoro improved to l-:l.
The doubles team o( Dan
C.hm and Tnstan Cormer Mood
out for \age Hill<>, winnin1 two or lhrt>e match~.
Thl· l.1ghtmng, which J*yN
d nonleague schedule far abcJ\le
the A<.:ademy League lewt. ~
Kine, league play on Tuesd9y
....,, ... .
1"oro12 ....... .
Slngi.. -Solodllo (Sege Hill) ... t 10
Kord1istan1. 1 i def Fmlt. 6-1 loet to
S1funlei 1 6. M1tovantev (Sage H1t11
lost 1 6. 0 6. 3..0. Burton (Sage H1lll
won 7 5 lost. 0 6 0-6
Ooubl• Chm Cordier (Sage H1lll
loll 10 Loper Stapleton. 4-6. def
Dauw Reid, 7 6, def L1u-Oanto, 6 4
R•m•dan Montodo (Sage H111; lost.
4 6. 0 6. 3 6, Roner Kuran 15-ge
Hill) lost. 2 6. 0 6 won. 7 5
Corona del Mai ..,. c.p.11ttano Valley. at
Manna. 6 46 p m . Estanoa ot Orange
County Champoonah1~ OtV1SIOO II pool
play e.tanaa w Oceari View. 4 15 pm di
Newpol1 Hart>or. Estano• w loll AJamllOS
5 JO p.m • 81 Newpot1 Hott>or (nonleaguel
Whitney at Sago Hill. 5 JO p m . Costa Mesa
at Vllllstem. 3 15 pm
TOSHIBA FACTS AND FIGURES
'hc*8nd1Wd
Community college mon end women
Golden Wos1 and Saddklbad< at Orange Coasi. 2p m
High ldlool boyS and girls Sago Hill al
Academy League meet. vs Oxford
Academy, Calvary Chapf!I Downey 11n<1 SI
Anthooy, 3 p m
SwWnming
Community colloge men and women
Orange C08ll 81 Cypress. 2 p m
High achoo! bars and girls -Orange
LUlhefan 81 ESlllnde, 3 p m ,....
Hogh school bars -Corona del MCI< Nauona1 Toumamenc first round Corona def Mar
vs. La Jolla Country Dav Scnool at ~bod
Bay Oub RecQUf'I Club 10 JO a m
Softbell
CQjlege -V.tngtutrd University at Pittsburgh
State Unrve<$rty Tournament
High sdloo4·Anaheom111 Newpoo Harbol.
J·JOpm
B.ec.tti.11
College women Vanguard Unrvf'rs1ty at
NAJA Na1lonal Champl0n$h1ps at Jadtson
Tenn . seoood round, vs. Trensytvania 4 ~
pm (CSTI
Bedminlon Community college Los Angele5 CC at 0ranoe Coast. 6.JO p m
•WNt
Tosh1tla Sl•n1or Classic
•Whef'I
Marctt 21 23 2003
•Pi.yen
Eighty onl' PGA Champions Tour
professionals. led by defending
cttamp1on Halli Irwin
•Form•t
Three rounds (54 holes). stroke
play w11h no cuts
•Purse
Sl 55 million. up from S' 5 m1ll1on
tn 2002 The winner will rece111e
$232 500
•Site IStnco 19961
Newport Beactt Country Club
1600 East Pac1f1c Coast Highway
Newport Beactt. CA
Par 35·36 71 6.584 yards
•rickets
Advance purcttase
Good Any Ono Day excttangeable
coupon, $15
Single Dav T1dce1. Monday through
Sunday (admission gate pncesl. S20
W6f!k Long Grounds Badge, good
Monday through Sunday (grounds
UC Irvine
BASEBALL
only SSO
~ Oubhouse &.dge, good
Monday through Sundey (~ 8rld
clubhouse I. s 100
Corporate TOel Padcages Mio
ll\lallable
T1dceu are ev•1lable 81 Roger Dunn
Golf Shops or by calling the
tournament he.ctquaiters 81 (Ml)
660 1001
• TelevWon c-..-
Fnday Marett 21 2003 -2·~ JO
p m PST (The Golf Channel)
Saturday Merctt 22. 2003 -
3 00 5 00 p m PST Live on CNeC
Sunday M1trctt 23. 2003 -
3 00 5 00 pm PST tllve on CNBC1
ITV t mes subfect to d\engel
Past~
2002 Hele lf'Wln I 196)
2001 JoMi M Canizares 12021
2000 Allen Doyle I 13611
1999 Gery McCord 12041
1998 Hele lf'Wln (2001
1997 Bob M urphy 1207l
1996 Jim Colbert (201 I
1995 George Ar~ 1199
Three-game series vs.
University of Washington
Tonight, 6 p.m.
Saturday, Mer. H, 6 P·•·
Sanday, Mer. 13, 1 P·•·
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A14 Friday, March 21. 2003
GOlF JC BASEBALL
Edison is too much
For. Estancia golfers
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Sage Hill s~ffers
. .
first setback, 12-6
Allen paces Coast
with slick five-hitter :~
... .. ,
Estancia drops
nonleague duel.
Estancia Highs Jason cas-
sidy shot a 38, but ~ Eagles
dtopped Thursday's nine
.bbles to f.dlSOll. and lost the
18rhole match.
• Newport Harbor High's
Sailors fell to 2-2 on the sea-
son after matching Servite's
nine-hole score of 213 at Big
Canyon Courwy Oub Thurs-
day.
Eight-run first inning wtth 5~ inninp of work. aDowing.
too much &or the Sage Hill to prepare lta starters for
1• league action, which starts today.
Lightning to overcome. Sage Hill 0-1-1> wW face host
. Whitney at 3:15 p.m. to ~
Pirates beats
Saddleback, 7~3,in
Orange Empire
Conference game. · ·
Coast runs in the first innlng.
Ben Hanna and Dustin Hicks
got two runs across with RBI
ground outs, and Collin Stiltz fol-
lowed a run-scoring single. •
Hicks and Sdl~ ~ bad two '
Jtit.s and two RBis, while Ryan
Mathes scored a pair of runs
thanks to two walks. Shaffer and
Ha{la a1So chipped in -with 1lBlS
and a run soored each.
NEWPORT COAST -The Sag~ Academy League play. Anny Navy
Hill School ba5eball team allowed . Academy bnproved to 4-0.
eight runs in the first inning and . .
could not rally bacit. falling, 12-6, ."°"'~...,. ..
. .
The F.ag.les shot 217 to Edi-
son's 218 Thursday on the
par-36 course at SeaOiff
Country Oub. That, coupled
with scores from Tuesday, re-
sulted in an Estancia loss,
413-424.
Combmed with a 19-
stroke deficit at Los Coyotes
CC the Sailors wound up on
the short end of 402-421
score for the 18-hole bome-
and-home match.
to nonleague visitor Army Navy Amry Navy~\!::. Hil s
Academy Thucsday. Score...,
COSTA MFSA -Sophomore
left.bander l(yle. Allen recorded
his second complete game or the
season, striking out 11 While al-
lowing just two earned runs to
lead Orange Coast to a 7-3 win
over visiting Saddlebac.k Thurs-
day in Orange Empire Confer-
ence baseball.
Onnp Emplnt Co11fwtnee
Sage Hill sophomore Matt Loper AN Acad 801 020 , -12 12 •
t 2 ~ 4 d ed tw RBI ~ Hiii 200 020 2 -e e 3 went ,or an ~ . o s, Sc::tiwartz. Gomes (3), Shlmoto (6).
while senior 7.ac.k Friedrichs Zimmerman (7) and Konatv; Salinger,
smack~ a double a,nd contrib-Padcard (H, Shociley (7) and
OOC7,S~3 s· bee:* m 010 100 -l s a occ 300 020 11• -7 9 '
Marcus Sost.ak fired a 40
followed by Ryan Brown (41),·
Greg Les ( 48) and Austin Serr
(51).
Rhett Palmer led Newport
with a 2-over 38, followed by
Davis Pemsteln (42), David
Motschenbacher (43), Mike
Benvenuti (44) and Brandon
Sowers (46).
uted one RBI and one run scored. Komswlet. W -Schwanz. 1-0. L -
So h D .d n...-L--' Salinger. Q-1. 28 -Friedrichs (SH). P omore avi r~u gave Parlier (ANA). 38 -Zimmerman (ANA).
the Ughtning some needed relief
Sophomore first basemari Kyle
Stanley continued bis hot streak,
collecting three hits I four tJips,
scoring the second of three
Walsh, Eridclon (6), Kruger-Burgess
(6), Farquhar (7), Sandoval 17), Santos
(8) and Struble; Allen and Hidal. W -
Allen. 3-2. L -Walsh, 2-1. 28 -Scuderi
(5) 2. Stanley (OCC). Hieb (OCC). HR
-Araiza (S).
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ANGE, CA 97"3-1S71
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JUSTICI CllTB
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fOI OWIG( Of llAlll
OIDll TO SHOW CAUSl fOI
OWIG( Of llAlf
CASI MJllll: A2II101
TO All INTERESTED
PERSONS:
I ' Petitioner· TOMMY
AYALA filed a pet11ton
with this court for a
de.:ree changing names
as follows: TOMM.Y
AYALA l o CASAREZ.
TOMMY AYALA
'l THE COURT ORDERS
that All persons inter·
ested In this matter sltalf
appeal before this court
at the hearine indk:ated
below to show cause ii
any, why the pehhon for
t hane" of naml' should
not be granted.
NOTICE or HEARING
Date: 4 29 03 Time 2
PM Dept . L73
The address ot the court
is same ;u noted above.
3. A copy of this Order
to Show caus" shall be
pubhshed al lust once
each week for lour
successive weeks prior
to the date s.et for
heann& on the petition
in the following ne~·
paper of 11eneral circu·
lahon. p11nted 1n this
county· NEWPORT
BEACH/COSTA MESA
DAILY PllOl, 330 W
BAY. COSTA MESA. CA
9:l627, 949.642 4321
DATf~ MAR 11 2003
JUDGE RICHARD 0 .
fRAZH, SR •• JUDGl Of
THE SUPERIOR COURT
Published Newport
Beach·C-Osta Mna Daily
Pilot March 14. 21. 28.
l\pril 4. 2003 F216
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The following per<ions
art> doing busmess as
Covenant Christian
School. 1855 N. Oranae
Ohve Rd .• Orange. CA
9286';·434-0
Coveruml Presbyterian
Church (CA), 18!>5 N
Orange·Oltve Ro11d .
Oran1tf'. CA 92865-4340
This business 1s con·
ducted by a corporation
Have you 'tar led do1111
bu\infl\\ yl't1 Ye\. 9-
1985 <Alvenant Presbyterian
Church, David Runnion.
President
Tl11s statement was
lllf'd with the County
Clerk of O..anga County
on 02/?5/03 20036934750
Dally Pilot Feb. 28. M11r.
7, 14. 21. 2003 Fl83
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I he followin& persons
are doing busl"ess u :
a) CPT Insurance Ser·
vicn Benefits Resource.
b) Benefits Resource. t)
Employers Resource and
Administrative Services.
1!)90 S Coast Hwy. Ste.
17. l a11une Beach, CA
97651
CPT lns.urance Servic·
es. Inc. (CA). 1590 S.
Cuasl Hwy. Ste 17.
Laeuna Beach, CA 92651
lhls business 1s con··
ducted by· a corporation
Have you started doine
busine~s yet? Yes,
2/92 CPT Insurance Servlc~
es, Inc.. Christopher P
Thurtn. President
This ~tatement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03/11/03 20036'36633
Daily Pilot Mar. 14. 21.
28.Apr.4.2003 F214
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The followina-persons
ar11 doing business as:
a) l1mberlme Investment
Croup. Inc.. b) Mason
financial Croup. Inc .. c)
Senhnel Property Man-
a11emenl Croup. Inc .•
3400 Ave of the Arb,
#E303, Costa Mua, CA
92626
Progressive AHlance,
Int., (NV), 3400 Ave of
the Arts #E303. Costa
Me~a. CA 92626
This business 1s con·
dueled by· a c0<porat1on
Have you started dome
businus yet? No
Progressive Alliance
Inc , R1J;l11ird Meredith,
Cf O
!hos statement was hied with the County
Clerk of Or a nae County
on03/~/0J 20036935718
Daily Pilot Mat. 7, 14,
21.28.2003 f200 ...........
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The followlna persons
ere dolna business as.
R)R Deslan Consultant$.
3176 Pullman St • 1120,
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Robf'rt J Harris. 10
Fellin& Leal. Irvine. CA
92612
Janel K Harris. 10
f alling Leaf. Irvine, CA
92612
Th15 bu~rness Is con dueled by husband and
w1f~
Have you started doing
business yet? Yes, 3· 17·
03
Robert J Harris
Janet K. Harris
This slatement was
filed with the County
Cleril of Oranee County
on 03/18/03
20936937563
Daily Pilot Mar. 21, 28.
Apr 4 11. 2003 F234
OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE
AMENDMENT TO THE 1999-2004
REDEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION
PLAN FOR THE DOWNTOWN
REDEVELOPMENT PLAN TO INCLUDE
INCLUSIONARY HOUSING PROVISIONS
fidltiM ...-.SS .... s.......
The followine persons
are doma business as:
pa1nllnfools com. 660
Baker Strut •319. <Alsta
Mesa, CA 92626
Ceres Indus tries .
Corp .• (Cl\), 660 Baller
St. 11319. Costa Mesa,
CA92626
This business is con·
ducted by: a corwation
Have you started doine
business yet? No
Ceres Indus Ir ies Corp.,
Slt!phen J Sch11t, Pres
!dent
Tltis statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orange Colmty
on 03/11/03
200369366'6
Dally Pilot Mar. U. 21.
28,Apr.4,2003 f212
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The follow1na persons
are do mg business as·
Toy Boat • Toy Boat •
Toy Boat, 3331 E. Coast
Hwy .• Corona del Mar.
CA92625
Toys Ahoy. Int., (CA),
3331 E Coast Hwy ..
Corona del Mar. CA
92625 This business 1s con
ducted by: a corporation
Have you started doing
bus1nus yet? Yes. 2-2·
95
Toys Ahoy, Inc , Cary
C Naumann. CFO
This statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03/11/03
200'69J66S7
Dally Pilot Mer 14. 21,
28.Apr.4.2003 f213 ......... .... s......
lite following persons
are doina business as:
Pllates on the Point,
34193 Colden Lantern,
Suite A. Dana Pornt, Cal.
9262:9
Core Control, llC
(Cahf.), 11 Via Adelia,
San Clemente. CA 92672
This business Is con
ducted by. a Umrted
Uabihty Co,
Have you stifled doina
business yet? Yu, 9-4-
02
Core Cenlr al. tlC,
Nancy L. Dickson,
Manaaer
This. statement was
hied with the County
Cl«k of Orange County
on 03/18/03
20036937561
Daily Pilot Mar 21. 28,
Ap~4. 11 .2003 F240
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The following persons
are do•na buMness as: fOftune financial. 511
N. Broollhut$l Street,
Suite 214, Anaheim.
Calrfornia 92801
le lnvest,,,.nts, llC
(CA). 511 N llrookhurst
Street. Suite 214. Ana· helm, California 92801
Tbjs byslncss js con·
THE COSTA MESA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY WILL HOLD A
PUBLJC HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF AN AMENDMENT TO
THE 1999-2004 IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR THE DOWNTOWN
REDEVELOPMENT PLAN TO INCLUQ.E INCLUSIONARY HOUSING
PROVISIONS. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: EXEMPT.
This public hearing will be held as follows:
DATE: Monday, April 14, 2003
TIME: 6:30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereaft~r
PLACE: Police Department Auditorium
99 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa
Public comments in either oral or written form may be presented during
the public hearing. For further Information, telephone (714) 754-5635,
or visit the RedeveJopment Agency, Fifth F1C>Or of City Hall, n Fair
Drive, CoSta Mesa, Caltfomla. The offioe Is open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Monday throogn Friday.
OFFICIAL ~UBLIC NOTICE
Publiehed: MlrOh 211 28 and April 4, 2003
ducted by: limited
l1ab1hty Co.
Have you started doln11
business yet?
Yes. 02/03/2003 le Investments, UC.
Leanne ThuHlen le,
Member
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk ut Orange County
on 02/25/03
200369S4752
Daily Pilot Feb. 28, Mar
7. 14.21.2003 Fl85
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The following persons
are doing business as
Oranie Coast Torquf'
Conveder, 443 Wut Bay
Street Unit B, Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
Coast Automatic:
Transm1Sslon. Inc. (CA},
447 West Bay Street,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
This business rs con·
ducted by: • corpor aUon
Have you started dome
blfsmeu yet? Yes. 1993
Coast Automatic
rransm1ss1on, Mee
Nickle, Secretary &
Treasure
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03/10/03
20036936362
Deily Pilot Mar 21. 28.
Apr. 4, 11, 2003 F22J
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The lollowine persons
are dolne business n ·
LOFTY ILLUSTRATIONS.
2082 Marlrn Way, Coste,
Me$8. CA 92627
Antoinette Ala. 2082
Martin Way, Costa Mna.
CA 92627
Amtn Mo11haddam.
1850 Whittier Ave. •B·
203, Costa Mesa. CA
92627
This business is con
ducted by: a aeneral
partner$hip
Have you star~ doing
business yet? No
1'nto1nette Ala
fhll statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Onnee County
on 03/14/03 20036937166
Daily Pilot Mar 'l I, 28,
Apr.4.11,2003 Fl27
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The lollowin1t persons
are doina business as
Your Eucutlve Team.
129 S. Swldler Place,
Oran11e. CA 92869
C1tr1st1ne Wilhelm. 843
W. 15th Street. #32 •
Newport Beach, CA
92ti63
Richard Ledesma, 129
S Sw1dler. Place. Or
ange. CA 92869
fhls buslnna Is CO(I·
ducted by· a gen«al
partnership
Have you slaf'te<I doine
business yet? Ho
Christine Wiiheim rhis statement WH
fli.d with the County
Clerk of Ofanee County
on 02/14/03
200HtH 6St
Dally Pilot Mar. 14, 21,
28.Apr.4.2003 F210
He-.. .....
--~ The followinl ~ns
ere doln& buslnqs as: P
& R Cnterprlws, 4691
Pineerest Circle, Hun-
tlncton Beach. CA 92649
Pablo J. Scwto, 4691
PlnecrHt Cwcle, Hun·
llncton Beach. CA 92649
Renatto SHVa, 4691
Plnecrut Cifc!_e1 Hun·
tincton 8eKh. "" 92649 This buslnus is COii·
ducted by, ' pneral
partnership
H•ve you stMttd cloln&
bnlnen yet1 Yes. 1/1/
02 P•bto Sc111to
Thia atat1m11n1 wu fifed With th• County
Cieri! ot Ofanc• County
on02/ll/03 2001ffU'14 I
Dtily Piiot Mt,. 7, l4, 21, 28. 2003 F192
...........
"-S...... The following per:wns
are do1n1 business as:
Rest Assured Security
ServM:e. 909 N. Bayfront
•C. Balboa Island. CA
92662
Creaory Mark
Donahutr, 909 ft. Bay·
front •C. Balboa Island.
CA92662
This business n con
ducted by: en individual
Have you started doin&
business yet7 Yes 06 21
1999
Creeory M Donahue
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 02/25/03
20036934761
Daily Piiot Feb. 28. Mat.
7, 14, 21, 2003 F182 ,.... .....
... s......
The following p«sons
&re dolna buslner.s as:
.a) Monkey Arms Devel·
opment Corp • b)
Michael Nyberg Entet
pnses, c) CWN Solu
lto11s, Inc. 515 W
Commonwealth Ave .•
Fullerton, CA 92832
Monkey Arms. lflt
(NV), 515 W. Common
wealth Ave., Fullerton.
CA92832
This business is c.on
ducted by: a corporatlo11
Have you started do1n1
busmen yet? No
Monkey Arms, Inc •
Michael Nyber&. CEO
This statement was
filed with lite County
Clerk of Oran11,e County
on03/14/03 200S6U71S2
Dally Pilot Mar. 21. 28.
Apr .4. 11,2003 F225 ........ ... s.......
The follow1n1 persoM are doiflg btnlneas. as.
Phoen1• Manaaement,
511 N. Brookhurst
Street, Suite 214. An11·
heim, California 92801
Lr Investments. llC
(CA). 511 N. Brookhursl
Street. Suite 2H . Ana
helm, California 92801
This businll'SS 1s con
dueled by: limited
l1ablhty Co
Have you star led doin&
business yet? Yes, 02/
03/2003
le l11veslments, UC.
l ean11e I hul:l1en le.
Member
Thrs statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Oran1• County
on 02125/0J 200369J4753
Daily Pilot f eb. 28. Mar
7.14.21,2003 F186 .......... ... s......
The followin1 penons
are do1na b1111ness as
D"lusc!ous Salon & Spa.
2418 W. Whittier Blvd.,
la Habra. CA 90631
Antoinette Ala. 2082
Martin Way. Costa Mesa.
CA92627
loren Aaron Gameros,
l5S5 Mesa Verde E. Dr
140 H. Costa Mesa. CA
92626
This bltSlneu is con
ducted by: • eeneral
partntnltip
Have you started dotn&
business yet? No
Antoinette Ala
This statement was
fit.cl with the County
Ci.rll of Orenge CA>unty
on 03/14/03
200HH116S
Deily Pilot ~r. 21, 28,
Apr.4, 11,2003 F2JO .......... .........
Tiie foltowln1t !*'SOns
are doln1 business n :
David Rrnct.nerr • 0.·
•lens. 9142 B•muda °' .. H11nt1n1ton BeKh, CA 92G44
Dtwld Danie! RI
ndeoerr•. 9142 e-.. 1m1d1 Or., Huntlnaton
S.•ch, Otlif '2646
This business Is con•
duel ed br: an tncllvldu1I
t11v• you atart~ Clolnc
buslnen r•t? No
Dold Oan lel RI
v•l'ltyra
fhts slat-I WU fifed wltll 1tlt County
C~rll of Ortnae County
on 03/1"3 200M.,1J62
Dally Pilot MM. 21. 28,
Ac>t. 4, &I. 2003 F235 ......... ...........
fbe followlfta P41f'M>ll•
art dc>M& bu•lfttu •• •
SUH Phllllpa 0 11
Sdleol, 24CU lflline An .• :a;r'' 1uc11, cA
lacll 81y 1 ur11"" C...e. U c (CAl, H I o-•-l'lau. c..,. Meu. CA 92117
Thia ............ '°" duct•• ''· 11111tt•• lfMHltyC.
tla .. ,., ............
~,.,.? ...
lacll •• , W.111at c:..r, l ~c1 }~!"" 1 llf. ....... ,..._ ,,.... .......... . , ..... £,,
2MO L1g1f Nallc:a 2640 Legal Hollen
Clerk of O..anee County
on 02/27/03
200S6935229
Daily Pilot Mtr. 14, 21,
28. Apr 4, 2003 F218
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The followin& persons
are doin& business as·
SoCatWed. 280 Cagney
lane 1205. Newport
Beach, California 92663
Sarah Ann C1vend1sh·
Boulton. 280 Caeney
lane 1705, Newport
Buch. Cahforn1a 92663
Sean Mark Cavendish· Boulton. 280 Cagney
Lane #205. Newport
Beach. Calrlorma 92663
fhos business 1s con·
dut ted by· husband 11nd
wife
Have you started dom11
business yet? No
Sar ah AnJl Cavend1~h
Boulton
This $latement w11s
hied with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on02/25/03
20036934127
DllllY Pilot t eb. 28. Mat
1. 14. 21. 2003 f 171
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The follow1nc persons
a1e do1n1 business n .
lntertrust 122 East
[sc:alones. San Clem·
ente. CA 92672
Julio C. Manchego, 122
Ent [sc:alones. San
Clemente. CA 92672
Ch11 s l1 ant B
Manche&o, 122 Cut
Escalones, San Clem
ente, CA 92672
Tltls business is con
ducted by husband •nd
Wife
Have you started do1n11
buS1neu yet' No
Juho C Manchego
This »statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Or a nee County
on 03/1~3 200369371 SI
Daily Pilot Mar 21. 28,
Apr 4, 11. 2003 rn8
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The lollowina persons
a1e dolnc businHS as·
AM Associates, 2!>522
P1nata C11cle. Mission
Vtel". CA 92691
ANN M Mell WAIN. 25522 Prn•la Circle,
Mission Viejo. CA 92691
JAMES l. McllWAIN,
25522 Pinal• Circle.
Mission Vieto. CA 92691
This business 11 con
dueled by husband and
wife
Have you started dotn&
business yef? No
JAMES l Mell WAIN
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
00 03/14/03 20036'37 167
Daily Pilot Mar 21. 28.
Apt. 4, ll, 2003 F226 ........... .........
The foltowin1 .,.rsonl
are do1n& business as·
WOLLMAN ASSOCIATES.
10 Hauerston Aisle,
Irvine, CA 92612
lewls.H. Nosenow. 10
Hauenton Atsle, Irvine,
CA 92612
This business is con·
ducted by: en mdlvldual
t Have you started dokt1
DusiMSS yet7 No
lewis H. Hosanow
This statement was
f1i.d with the County
Ci.tk of Or1n11e County
on 02125/03
200UtS4751
Daily Pilot Feb. 28, Mar.
7. 14,21.2003 Fl34 ,... ....
... s.......
The followln1 persons
are dolna business as:
8randStudjol, 2603 San
Marco, Newport llHCll,
C11lfornl1 92660 Jim r..ace, 2603 S.11
Merco, Newport Buch,
C1llf0fnlot 92660
Thia bu\lness Is con
dutlld by; 1n Individual
Have you 1tartad doln1
bullntU Yelf No
MmHellU Thlt st.at1mttt1t WH
ffitd wilh the County c..-of Oranp County
Oii 02/71/03 ltH6'MJlt O•llY ,lfot Mar. 21, 28,
Apt 6, II. 200J F242 ......... .........
Th• fOllclwtflt l*'Ollt •a do'"• llUMMD ... A.8 W fi!WKlaf Con
allfti.w,. l'.JGO ~Aw.
Stllte 141'.. Costa Mae,
CA wtaoe .._... , ... , ,.,
Mittllt Ave Sllftt 14(,
Cnttt Mlu,CA mzt ,.... blKiflesl la Ufl
~ttd bf ti' lltdlvlduel ...... ,.. 1tartt4 foMc
~ .... , .... Nldtotft ,.._
Jlltl ... ,_t ...
..... .... ... COUlity
~ ., Or ..... Cwllty
•02/'lM)) ....... , .. Dllll!W .... ,. ,.. ...
1,..14;11.MJ rut
RdllMW.S
"-S....... Tiie follow1ne persons
are doing business as·
Metting Maaazlne. 17150
Newhope St. 303.
fountain V<1lley. CA
92708
Quinn Bui. J 1346
Corlender Ave , f t1unta1n
Valley. CA 92708
This business 1s con·
ducted by. an individual
Hne you started doine
business yet? No
Quinn Bui
This statement wa\
fifed with lhe County
Clerk of Or im&e County
on 03/04/UJ.
20036935727
Daily Piiot Mar 7, I•,
21.28.2003 f 194
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The lollow1na persons
are dome business as
Cafe China. 17631 l 71h
St.. Tuslm. CA 92780
Jon X111 Yan1. 9019 Dartmouth Way, Buena
Park. CA 90620
lh•s bus1nen 1s con·
ducted by· an ind1v1dual
Have you sl&rled dome
business yet? No
lin X1u Vane
This statement wa>
filed with thie County
Clerk of Oran11e County
on02/07/03 20036932811
Daily Pilot Mar 7. 14.
21, 28. 2003 rl93
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The lollowma person\
•re dolne buslntu as
Assisi You Servoc:es, 722
So Mat Duff SI . Ana
he1m. CA 92804
Oebu Vauahan Unruh
722 So. Mac Oulf St .
Anatie1m. CA 92804
This buslnus ls con
dueled by an 1nd1v1dual
Hevt you stllfltd dome
businlls" yet> No
lnbra Vau1han Un<ull
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Or an11e County
on 03/18/03
20036937571
Oa1ly Pilot Mar 'll 28.
Apr. 4, n . 2003 r139
RdlllllslllllliltlS
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The lollowma persons
are do1n1 business as
la Mun1c:1pal ?0-20 l1111
De f utbol. 1744 S Mam.
S11nla Ana. CA 9?707
Rodolfo H. Muno1,
2210 N Coller SI •
Santa Ana. CA 9?706
Thi$ business is con
ducted by. an md1v1dual
Have you started do1na
business yet? No
Rodolfo H. Munoz
Th11 statement w•s
hied with the Counl y
Cleril of Oran11• County
0<103/04/0J 20036935722
Oa1ty Pllot Mar 7. 14.
21. 28, 2003 fl97
MllM ..... ... s......
The tollowtne persons
are dotne business as
Splash Auto Detail. 101
Pearl. Lacuna Niguel, CA 92677
lahl11 Sllldmore, IOI
Pearl. Laauna N1111el, CA
9~71
This business 1s con
ducted by. an individual
Have you started doln&
business ret1 No
Tahl11 Sllldmofe
This st•tement was
flied with the County
Clerk of Orane• County
0003/04/03 200MHS12S
Daily PllOt M•. 7, 14, 21. 28. 2003 rt 95 .........
... s......
The followlna penon1
ar• dolnt butlnttt u :
Sup•rlor Profenlooal
tn1urance ,.~nen. 419
W111te Cap L11., Ntwpqrl
Beath, CA 92657
SMl'I Mallfoo1I, 4111
Wlllt~•P l11.. Ntwpofl
Bue.II. CA 92657
Tiiis business I• con
d11eted by; an lndtvielual
Have you started dolnt
buil-• pt? Ho
SMtf MtfltOott
fhis ataltl'Mfll w11
filed 1111111 the Courltt
Cltrk ot °' tna• Cou11ty on03/UIOJ ..,..,.. ..
Oalfy Pilot Mar. 16, Z1J
'9.Aflr,4,200.l f~h
The foltowln1 persons •
are dolna business as Information Manaaers.
2192 Oupont. Suite 106,
Irvine. CA 91612
Dale De Alley, 2192
Dupont. Suite 106, ,
lrv1nt. CA 91612 •
This business " coo· • ducted by: an Individual
Have you star tl!d doln1 ,
business yet? Yes. 3/3/
03
Dale OeAtley
I h1"> •latement was
hied wrth the Count)
Clerk of Orange County •
on 03/18/03
20036ts7567
Daily Pilot Mar. 21, 28.
Apr 4, 11, 2003 F232
RdlliM ..... ... s......
Th.-following .,.r sons •
are do1ne busmen as
West Coast 01St11bution. '
2fJ77 Wallau A>te fJ.
Costa Mesa, California
92627
Brandon Kruger Pow
er, -Z077 Wallace Ave
•3. Costa Mesa. Cah·
for n1a 92627
fhis business 1s con
ducted by an lnd1v1dual
Han you started do1fl&
busmen yet? No
Br1ndon Kruaer Power
This statement was
toted with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 02/26/03 200'6U4'90
Deily Pilot Feb. 28, Mar
I . 14. 21. 2003 F 175
•
lho foHowtna persons :
are doln& business as •
l ••m Solutions. 8 Amber •
Street, Aliso Viejo, CA •
926!>6 ~
Sun1I W1clhwaney. 8
Amber Street. Allso
V1ej0. CA 92656
This bu•iness 1s con
dueled by an lndrvidual •
Have you started dotne
business yet? Ye s. •
March9. 2003 Sunll Wadhwaney
This ~tatement was
flied wrth llte County
Clerk of Or •nee County
on03/14/03 20036ts7163
Daily Pilot Mar ll 28.
Apr 4, 11. 2003 F229 ~
Mills ..... ... se...a.
The lollow1n11 persons • are doin1 busineu a\
Decesare Investments,
9377 Somerset lane.
Cypress, CA 90630
Eric DeCe~re. 9377
Somerset lane. CyJH ess.
CA906J0
Th11 buSlness 1~ con
ducted by an rnd1vldual •
tt.ve you 5tartacl dolne • buiiMS' yet? Yes, 1 Jan
03
lnc: O.Cesare
lhti statement was •
filed wrth the County
Clerll of Or•naa County
on 0212!>/03 200369'4751
D111ly Pilot Feb. 28, Mer. •
7. 14.21,2003 Fl80 •
~ ..... ... s.....
The follow1n1 peraont
are do1n1 busloer.s H .
a) HP DERM, b) SPA AT •
NEWPORT, 1701 N0<th •
Main Street, Santa Ana. •
CA92706 :
Hone • Lien 1. Ph1m, •
1701 Nortlt Main Street,
S1nta Ana, CA 92706
Thi$ buslfless Is con· •
dueled by: an indlvlduel •
Have you started dolna
business yet? Ho
Hon& • lien T. Pharn
t his •l•ternent wn
filed with the Cotlnt1
Clerk of Or•rte• C.w11ty
on02/27/03
20CJHtH ....
D•llr Pilot MM 7. 1~ •
21,28.2003 flw.J •
I
.. • " •
Dajy Pilot Friday, M11ch Zl, 2003 AIS _lilll;;._ .... ____ lllll .... .. l.11111 ..... -"-.... .. l.11111 .... ............ -1.11111 .... -""' ..... -Liii' ..... ........... ... s.......
The followhla ilMl'Mna .... dolfta blAllMIU u.
ComMunrt, eo-c· ~t-. 2145 Viti• ~ Newport '"'"· CA92"0
Jltm. W McQllMn,
2245 Vlat• Huett•, :=o'' eucb, CA
This blHJMD .. con
ducted br· •11 lndlvlduel
Hllv. you atert.ci clolnc
builnnsretf"o
Ja"* W. McC1h1n
This at•t•ment w11
filed with the County
Cleft or Or1n1• County
on02/25/03
100Mtl4760
Delly Pilot Feb. 28, MIN'
7, 14,21:2003 F181
flclllll ..... ... s.......
The followlrl1 perao11s
are dol111 buslnes• as·
Peclflc Consultln&
Croup, 111 1/2 Cwnet
Awe , B•lbo• lsl1nd, CA
92662
AbblS K0<y Rul&hl,
111 in Carnet Awe.,
B•lboa Island, CA 92662
This bur.Inns os con
ducted by •n Individual
Heva you st.tad doln&
busJness yet? Y11. 12/
01/2002
AllllM Korr ltu-.N
Tlllt at1te1Nnt wu
hied .tth the c...i11tr ci.ra ol Ot•ftl• Coumy
onOl/14/0l IOOUt.17'70
Datlr P'1lot .... 21. 28.
Acif.4, 11,2003 F22' .........
... i......
The lollowlnc penou
are d0l111 business as: Bis WhMI Tiie, 1950
l"lfMlllS SlrMt, Cent. Mesa, CA 92627
Donald LM Hartshou1,
1950 Peraons StrHI,
Costa Meaa, CA 92627·
2099
Thia business Is con·
ducted by: an Individual
Have you atllf'ted dolns
bu!'.lnns y•t7 No
Donald LH Hartshofn
This statement wn
llled with the County
Cl«ll pl Ot'11111 County
on 03/11/03
200UtH62S
O•oly Piiot Mw 14, 21,
28.Apr 4,2003 f217
Rttll. ..... ... s......
The follow1n1 p4tfson•
ire dotnl business as:
Beach City Photo, 88
F al< Or lwe, Costa Meu,
CA92627
Th•. followlna penor1a
111 doln1 buslneu u :
Art Tillery, 931 w. 19th
St... Cos\a Meaa, C4 92527
Steve Tilterr, 931 W.
19th St., 'Costa Mau, CA
92627
Tim bu.lness Is con·
dueled by: •I\ lndMdual
Have YGif started doln1
buslMSS r•tl Ho
Steve Tillery
This st•t•ment wes
tiled With the County
ci...11 of Oran1• County
on03/18/03
200U9S7S ..
D•lty Pilot Mar 21. 28,
Apr.4 . 11.2003 F236
......... ... .._
T1'e W.Owln& ,_,_
...... 11.m.a ...
8rHk lue, 1 t092
BHdl ltv ... S4ilte J-1(.
L M, Huntln&ton leech,
CAttMI Kiie! Vu, lft.34 c.,
enu It., f'•unt1ln v,-.,, CA moe
Thia blnlMff la COii duded by: 111 ln•wldual
Htwe you atwted dolnc
buslnu. ,.u YM, JO I
2002
Khol Vu
Thia at•tement WH
1114Jd with ttM County
Clef11 ol Orana• County
on 01129/03
200Htl1S74
D1ll1 Piiot Feb. 28, M1r
7, I , 21, 2003 F176
Ml. ..... .... s......
Th• fdllowln1 p8faon1 111• doln1 buslner.& as:
Keller Commun~allon,
715 P•lolltl Drive.
Coron• del Mar. CA
92625
Annette Kallet. 715
P1lolht• Drive. C0<ot1•
clel Mar. CA 92625
lhis business It con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Heve you started do&nr
business y.17 No
WIOW'llllT TO PIEQUAlllD PD0511S
Subject to condotoons prescrobed by the University ol Caltf0<n1•, Irvine sealed propouls for a lump
sum COf'ltract ire lnYltad for the lollowonr worll
l"AlO VRDI IXPAJISKHI
DeMrtptt-.t w.n
Prefect ......... , ff6260
UNIVllshY Of CAUfotlfltA. •V1Nl
The propo.ed P•lo Ve1de E xpanslon project includes the construction ol 1 tot•I ol 442 new
student apartmenh In 14 lour story buoldin1s on 19 3 acres The 442 al)llrtmenh will 1nclucle 98
one-bedroom, 260 two bedroom i nd 84 th1ee bedroom units. The proiect also inc ludes the con.trucUon
or laundry laclhtou, 1 community bu1ldon1 and related ut1hty, parllln1 •nd "'' 1mprovem~nts
P-4w••
Propont documents will be •v•1lable to Prequahhed Proposen at 10:00 AM. Frld1y, March 21,
2003. Prequahfled Proposet& may poc-up frH of char&• • mu1mum ol five (5) Mlh of Proposal
documents at 01111n .. Construction Services, Un1verstty of Cahfornl•. lrwlne. 5201 Cahfornla
Avenue, Suite 250. Irvine, Cahfornl• 92697 2450 Additional sets m•y b• purchlSad •I prequ•hlled propo1'41f'• cost from Con~ohdaled Repro1r•ph1cs.
Proposal documents will be available to subcontractors and des11n consult•nts at 10 00 AM.
Frid1y, March 21, 2003, and will be issued only at
<-•-'14-t .. t a...,..llpltice, lrK.
3182 Pullman Strfft
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Phone I (714) 751 ·2680
Attention Mohammed R•hm•n or Soffla Accal
NOTl.s " IS THI SUICotlTUCToas• AND DlstGN CONSUlTAMTS' llWOMSfllUTY TO UGtsTO
WITH THI UlllfVUSITT ott CONSOUOATID llf'tlOG«APHKS TO ACIUIOWUDGI HCllPT Of THI
l"AlO VllOI DPAJl~N ... CWOSAl DO<UMINTS. UltlVDSITY WIU lfOTlfY SU9CONTUCT~
AND DIStGN COMIUlTAJITS, WHO HAVI UGtSTWD wmt DIS1Gtl AllD COMSTltUCTION
smVKU OI COMSOUDATID llf'•OMUHKS, Of ADOlMDA. WMKH AIU AVAllAIU AT DISION AND CONSTlUCTION SlltVKIS.
THI FOUOWtNG DISIGM IUILDOtS HAV11101 NIQUAUfllD
TO SUIMrT ... OPOSAU ON THIS l'tOJICT<
H-..1 P'hlpt C_._._ Ce.
2415Campus Or1¥e, Suite 100
Irvine, CA 92612
(949) 852 Ol 11
(949) 8S2 0218 (r U )
Attn Ken K1tchun1
WH.11 <-trvcti-,......_.,
16485 l a1una Canyon Road, Suote 120
lrYIM, CA 92618
(949) 453 9400
(949) 453 94~ ( f .. )
Attention Von Murphy
• •-c-trvct•-. lftc. 748 N Popl11 SI
0. •n1e. CA 97868
C.W.PM•,IM.
20lS Bllkom
FutleftOf'I, CA 92832
I
c.Ma I ... •--. c.....-y 23651 N Pine Street
Newhall, CA 91 l21
'--....... -.......... 179N ~Str"t
Corona, CA 92880
w ...... c-tnoctt .. <• .......
292 N Wilst11re, Suite 103
Anaheim. CA 92801
l .D. Of... c-tnoct'-Lf'.
2955 Main SlrHt. ltd Floor
trvone, CA 92614
(949) 474 2001 (949) 474·1534 (raa)
Attention Matt Grubb
Prtete c-tnocti-<• .. t.c.
23162 hroyo Vista
Rancho Sant• M111ar1t1. CA 926118
,...,._, .......... IM.
351 Oal< Place. Surte J
BrH, CA92821
Pest C-.-y ~ llK..
1100 lr¥1ne Blvd , Suite 271
T ustln. CA 92780
o-ti ......_.. f,...... t.c..
8780 Pre1t11• Court
Rancho Cuc•mons•. CA 91730
c .................
3329 w Castor St
S•nla Ana, CA 927Gt
.........., .. , ........... S..-ecten .... .
a.. ....... ......_ c....,._, ... , ..., ... & w .. .,.,._...., ...._
1490 N. Ctassell Street 19027 S H1m1lton Avenue
O.~CA~7 ~~CA~
p,......, .... ~&,._., ...... ~_.. .... .
0...,.. c.-,., ............. c.......,, ..... • .............. IM.
3191 BI Alrf)O't loop Drive 154 H. Aspat1 Ave
Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Azusa, CA 91702
.... C.......,/'-....,_., .....
1010 lie. Ollvt SlrMI
Anaheim, CA 92801
,......,......,~_w_...s...._~"_. ....... ,...., .....
11126 Sepulveda 81wd
MisslOn Hiiis, CA 91345
....... ,.._., t.c..
1$4 lit Aspan Awe
Awsa. CA 91702
s~~ ......
6251 Schut• Awe., Sulla 0
Chino, CA 91710
............... ..,... ....... s._.~ .. _,., •• .,
~C...-yf'-........ ,IM. ~Drr-1,llM.
lOIO lie Ollwe StrMt 6251 Schiefer Ave , Suite 0
Anaheim, CA 91.801 Chino, CA 91710 ._ ............
1$4 'h Aspen Ave
Azuu, CA 91702
... SWMITTAL llOU.IJIDfTS 1MAU II AS fOUOWS.
....................................... _.__,111nn.
Fht Componer1t Submittal .. _. ... ,_...,.....,_. t.oo PM, PST, "'*v, a.-:"> 2:"s
Second Conlponer1t 5'111mlttal wtl ...... reulve4 ..._. J .00 Pa. hT, , ...... 21,
200l
Tlllrd Component Submllt•I wlll _. ... ..-.efw4 ..,_. 4AO •a. PST,.....,, Allirtl 21, 200I
First Component Submltul, S.coltd Component Submittal •nd Third Component Sufunillal wlff be
racelved only 11.
\
MMtttKtk
This ~l•l-t WH ,..... wtttl the County cw11 .t Oran,. County
lfl02/25IOJ tteM9141H
Diiiy P'lot r .._ 21, .._
1, ••• 21, 2003 • f'l 79 .,
IOICIOf Prmm TO
01 IMISTA11Clfi
"~-· lAV. lOI ••
"~···· WllO.A21•1S
To all ti.Ira, benell·
cletlK, crMllon, con·
tln1.nt cr.clitors, 1n4
11«1on1 who 111•y oth·
.,.wlM IHI ln18fnted In
the wlll or estata, or
both, of. LAVONNE Fist!
1ka LAVONNE LOIS FISI<
11>.a LAVONt*: P. flS,I(
A PETITION FQR PRO·
BA TE hes been filed by
KATHY M TIMMINS In
the SU!HM'lor Court of
C•llforn1•. Countr of
ORANGE.
THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE reqU9$h that
l'.A THY M TIMMINS be
appointed H 11«son•I
represenllliwe to ad
monistw the estate of
the ctec.de nt
TH£ PCTITIOft 11quests
the decedent's Will and
codicils, 11 •ny, be
admitted to prob1te. The
Woll a nd any codicils ate
awa1lable 10< eumma
tlon on the tole llept by
the court
THE P£TIT'°" requests
authOfoty to adm1n1Ster
the ••t•I• under ttie
Independent Admonos·
tnllon ol Est•tes Act
(This Authority will allow
the personel represen
tatlve to take many
actions without obllln·
1n1 court approval
Before t•~lri1 certain
very important actions,
however, the personal
repre~entat1ve will be
required lo 11ve notice
to 1nletested pe'5ons
unles• they have waived
notice or con..ented to
the ptopowd action.)
The ondependenl ad
m1nostratlon authortty
will be cY"anted unless
a l 1ntetested person
files an obiechon to the
petition •nd shows iood
c•uH wt.y the court
$houtd not erant the
authority
A HEARING on the
pehtoon will be held on
APRIL 10, 2003 at I JO pm 1n Dept l73
touted at 34 l The C•ty
Drove South. Or •nae. CA
92868
If YOU OBJECT to the
ar anion& of the petition.
you should aPC>ear al the
he11 on& and stile yout
obiechons or tole wrotten
ob,ectlOns with the court
before the he111n1 Your
awur a nee may be In
person or by your
•ttorn1y
If YOU AR£ A CR(OI·
TOR or cont1n1ent
credt10< of the deceased,
you must hie your claim
with the court and mall
• copy to the personal
repre\enlehwe appointed
by the court wothin lout
months from the date of
the lit ~t ""uance ol
letters as provided 1n
Pr ob ale Cod• s.ctton
9100 The tome for ltl•na
clllm\ wlll not uptre
belou IOU< months from
the hear>nc date noticed
above
YOU MAY CVMN£ tM
Ille llept by the coiwt. tt
you are a penon 1n
lerested 1n Ille estate.
you may hie woth the
court a Request for
~111 Notice (form DE
l 54) of th• lthna of •n
inventory 1nd appr 11sal
of ulate U!.41b or ol
•nr petition or account
as provided 1n Probate
Code uction 1250 A
Requut tor Specl1I
Notice f0< m os nailable
from the court clerk. .........., .. Pa""-1
s.Me ( ........ le41-
(CS9• '77a7J). After-
_, 9t &.., 2S601
• ..._ P..4iwwy, Ste •
220, L..-. H•, CA
tlHS
Published Newport
B .. ch·Cosl• Mesa 011fy
Pilot March 14, 20, 21,
2003 FTH203
IS( 12165
IOOO Of Pmnlll TO
MM JllllSTA11 Clfi QYllL.._
Wll0.'21•11
ltMtioc of the petJtlon, rou .,...... ..,.,.., •• ttie hurlftl 1114 ..... , ...
~""'-or Mot writt• ~· Wltll the coin llu,~tM ... lflt. v-
...--_,IHI In
pers•11 or •1 rour
llttortMY If YOU A.Rt A CRfOI
TOR or co1ttl111111t
ulldltor of tM dec:oud,
~ -t file )'OW clMn
wltll the .cowi end 111.U
• eoc>J to the ~ r tpre••nhtlore1 •P
pol1tted by ttl4I court
w1th1n foUf monttl• from
the elate of tlle first
tsauance of letters u
prowided In Prob•I•
Code section 9100. The
time for flllnr cl•lms will
not ·expire belOf• four
monttls fr om tile hHron1
date not6"d abowe.
YOU MAY EXAM1N£ the
file kept by u.. court. If
you are • petSOll In
t.rut1d In tlM estate,
you m1y hie wtth the
court • Request tor Special Notice (fcwm [)(
I $4) of the f111nc ol an
mv1ntory •nd appulsal
of est.ate essets 0< ol
•ny petition or •ccount
u provided 111 Probete
Code section 1250. A
Request for Special
Notice IOfm t\ av11lable
from the court clerk A.-..., hr I"~ ,.. ........ ,_,
t.c.., {Csa• N04S1).
4010 ·-p_.._ w.y, Ste. 250, ..,,.,..,
CAt2604
fubltshed N•wport Beach-Costa Mesa Oaoly
Pilot March 14. 20, 21.
2003 nH204 ......,,... ......
Wee
Coatl•I Development
Perm11 Appllcetlo" No
~02-342
Appl1c 1nt: Coty of
Newport Beach. Pubhc
Worh Oep•rtment
Protect Oncropt1on Construction ol four ( 4 J
asphalt w•lllways on the
beach towerd the ocun
from eatshna accessible
locations.
Proiect location O"e (I) near the Newport
P1et •nd three (3) nnr
the B1lbo1 Pier
Public Heaon11 Date
04/08/03
Hearona loc•l•on
Radt»0n S1nt• Bllfbara
111 Cast Cab<1llo Bou
leord.
Santi Barbara CA 93103
Heaon1 Proc::eduru
This item has been
scheduled for a pubhc
hur1n1 and vote. People
wtShm& to testofy on thos
matter may ac>9e• at
the hearrn1 01 may
preunt theor concerns
by lettff to the Com
minion on 0< before th.e
hearon11 date Copies of
all c0<resf)(mden'e will
be provided to the
Commission of received
a m1n1mum of three
worl\mg days PflOI' to
the public hu1r1n11
Wrotten comments m1y
be of any lenrtn. oral
testimony may be tom
t1ed to 5 monutu. or less
for each speakM. de
pend1n1 on the number
wtsh1n1 to be heard
The above item may
be moved to the Consent
Calendar tor ttus area
by the Ea ecuhve 01uc
t or when, prior to
Commission cor1s1der.
atoon ol the Con~nt
Calendlf. staff and the
applicant are tn acree
me•t 011 th at.ff
recom-ndelleft K I.Na
11e"' II lnOvM to tlM c:-t CatMdlll, ttle ~ wll ettlMr
•tprawt II with lite ,~ ... c.olMllt19M
~tliiMd 1n .,,. ,un
,...,. at "-~ ttwo It• trom the COnwnt C~ by I llOte ef
ttv .. 01 -• Commh .._. " tll9 It-.. removed. the publtc
helWl"I ti.scrlbM • .,..,.
will atlll be held •t the
point In the meet Ins
or~lnally lndk•led on
t11e11~.
No one can pudlct
how quickly the Com
mlllslon wlfl complete
111nda Items or how
m•n~ will b• postponed
to 1 l1tet d•te. The
Commisaion beams each
seHlon •t the lime
llated and conald•ra
•Jch Item •n order,
eacec>t 1n utr80f4tn•ry
cilcumst•nces Stiff al
the eppr09<~•I• Com minion offlee c1n ,,..,.
you more lnf0<mation
prior to the heaun1
date QU9$llOns rer••d
1n1 Ous llam •nd re quuta tor •l•H reports
should be ducted to
fern•• Sy, Co•slal
Proo1m Analyst. at the
South Con t Oostr ocl
Ottoc:e 1n lone Buch
(562)S90·5071
Publ1$hed Newport
Beach Costa Meu 011ly
Pilot Mar c h 21.
2003 r241
MUCIOOO
IOOO Of MUC llAm6
OTY Of llWPOIT IUOI
DWfCMl·YIAI
AClaNll
RSCAl YUi 200U4
NOTICE IS HEllCBY
CIVCN Thal tho City ol
Newpotl Buch, Calo
lornoa has p11pared Ill•
draft One Yur Action
Plan 10< the F~•I Yur.
be1onnin1 July I, 2003
and endona June 30,
2004, u requtred by the
Unoted States Depart
ment of Hous1nc And
Urb•n Oe•elopment
(HUD) A copy ol the
d• aft Actoon Plan "
required to be m•d•
•nllabl1 to the public
fO< 11wiew and comment
fO< • thirty (30) day
period lhe Public
Re•te• pertod l0tm•lly
bea•ns on Apr 11 8. 2003
1nd ends on May 8
2003
PUBLIC HtARIHC In
•dd1tion, the Newport
Be1th City Council woll
hold a public he1<onc lo
reu1we comments on
the FY 2003/04 Achon Plan at the follow1n1
date, tome and 1oc-11on
Date April 8. 2003
Tome 7 OOPM
loc1t1on City of
Newport Buch, City
Council Ch•mbers, 3300
Ne.,port Blvd . Newport
Buch, CA
DESCRIPTION The One
Yu1 Action Plan p10
v1des a det11led de
scrlption ol how the City
ol He.,port Buch will
elpend th lederal
Community Development
Blocll Cr•nl (COBC).
flonc with locel fund•n&,
Jh addreu1r11 ostabln.hed
Community Development
•nd Housin1 priority
nuds IS out~ned tn the
C•ty s 2000 Gt COf'lsoh
dated Plan
PURPOSC lhe p!KJ)O!!
ot • rllOlc Hatlftl '" die • .,.~,....
...... tN~tM
-..ortun111 .. C!Ml-nt ~ "°" tM Cltr plans te utiltze f.-.al 9M -.f.-. .. fllllldlltottM
-lfltl ,.nod ........ •~I. 2003 ..-
' Oft JllM 30, 2004 It W Of ACTION
l'l.AJj OOCOlllllff: Cati
... of the •llft AdJoo l"le1t wMf be avlUllM I«
publlc rev-•lld com mem beP.l'lln& Ofl April I. 2003, et the followlnr
locatlom: • City of Newport
Beech, City Clef'll
• City of Newport
Buch, Pl1nn1n1 Oe ·
partment
COMMENTS: The publie
" Invited to submit
wrrJten comments on
the dr alt Ac(lon Pt•n no
lat11 than 5·00 PM on
May8. 2003:
(tty .... ..,,.., ..... ,._,... Oepw1...,., uoo ... .,.._......._
••4, .. ..,,.., .......
CA t2''3
Published Newport
Beach Cost• Mtsa Dally
Ptlbt Mitr ch 21
2003 r222
PUUAlQI
Pubh< huronas will be
held by lh• Costa Meu
Planno"I Commouion at
Coty Hall. 17 r air Oro••.
Co$ll Mesa, C1hf0< n1a
11 6 30 p m . or as "°°n
n pou1ble theuafte< on
Me1t4er, April I 4,
2003, re1ard1n11 the
lollow1n1 appht•t1ons
I Pl1nmn1 Appheallon
PA 03·05 to approve a r onaf Mnter Pt1n tor
Tewinllle Pa1i. at 970
Atllnrton Drove '" the
lnshtuhonal .. Recre
atoonal (l&R ) ton. The r 1n•I Master Pl1n in-
cludes recommendations
lor redu11n of the
Ul$tona bueball/sottb;all complex to 1 lour·field
\oltball only f1 c1hty,
new tenms. volleyban.
1nd bukelb•ll courts,
20,000 •q It permanent
,J..ato facll1ty, 10.000 $q.
It community center.
l•ke renovation and pr opoud pedestrian
brid1e/med1an Improve
ments on Junlj)ero Or1u,
l•ndsc•Ptnl and minor COf'lslruttion (•I poc:noe
\heltets. restroom I•·
e1hhn) ;are al'° de
scrobed This s•t• IS not
listed as " hazwdou\
waste site lhe necatovt
declar a loon os 1va1lable
for public revlew/c.om
ment from Mwch 24
April l 2. 2003 at the
lot1ow1n1 locations. (1)
Pubhc Co.inter Pl1nn1n1 01V1s1on, City Hi ll. 17
f air Dove. lb) Men
Ver de l 1brar;, 2969
Meu Vetde Ortve. (c)
Or an1e County Public
Library (PMk Avenue
Branc.h). 1855 Parll
Avenue
If any of the preced1n1
actions .re chatlenaed on
court, the ch•llenae may
be hmlled to only those
1nuu i.om*One ratses at
the public hearon1
desc11bed m this notice
or on wrotten corre
spondence dehvered to
"1e Plann1na Comm1Ssion
at. or ptlOf to, the publoc:
ht1r1n1
for furthff mlorma·
t1on on the abowe
applte•hons. lelec>ho111
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1420 Calrtorn .. St •2.
Hunttncton lluc:h, CA
92648
This bustneu '' con ducted by· an lndtwidual
H..ve you sllt1ed doln1
bUSIM$' yetf No Vwomc;a l. l\Ofmendy
This st•t•ment wn
hied wltb the County
Cl8fk of Oranae County
on03/04/03
200UHS720
Dally Pilot. M1< 7. 14,
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The followtn11 peraons
are dom1 bu"ness n
Sept'\ Al1orn•y S«vice,
14181 Yorbl St 1100.
T ustm. Catol0<nl1 92680
Septdeh Ma,O.d1n. 63 Shewwater Pt , Newport
Buch. Callforma 92660
This bus.neu 1s con
ducted br· an 1ndlvtdual
Hive you started dom1
buwiHS yetl Ye\. 12
20/2002
Sepodeh Majded1n
This statement was
loled with the County
Clerk of Or an11e County
on 02/10/03 200l6tl2t7S
Oaoly Polol Feb 28. Mar
7. 14.21 2003 fl73
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l he lollowln11 persons
a•• dome bustneu as
Municipal 20/20 Soctef
leaaue. 1744 S Mam.
Santa Ana. CA 92707
Edwin M. h t111. 19802
Chesapeake Ln.. Hun
tonaton Beach. CA 92646
Thi$ bus1neu rs con
ducted by an 1nd1vtdu•I
Han you started do1nc
busonus yet? No
Edwm M Arhp
Thos ~tatement wu
toled wrth the County
Clerk of Ounce County
on03/04/U3
20036tJS72l
Oaoly Polol Mar 7. 14.
21. 28. 2003 r 196
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The follow•n& person~
••• do•nc busineu n Noahtowl Hetwo1k1nc
2016 CAivert A•enue,
Costa Mes.a. Callf0<no1
92626
Travis R frilfn\on
2016 Calvert Aveoue.
Costa Mesa, Cahf0<n1•
92626
This business 1s con
ducted by an 1ndov1dual
Have you .tarted dom1
business yell No
Travis r ran..,on
This st•tement was
filed wrth the Counly
Clerlo of Oran11e County
on02/26/03
20036tlS020
Oa1t1 Pilot Feb 28, Mw
7. 14. 21. 2003 f 174
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92627
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llUSlneu ;ttt 1 "° SllsanF K•y
This 'ta.temenl wu
ltlecl wrth the County
Cw-ot Ounse County
on03/14/0l
2MUtl71M
011ly Pilot M., 11. 111,
Apr 4, II, 2003 J'221
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The fot1owlr11 p«sons
Me dolnl llus1neu as.
Mwdy't Wood & FU<nl
ture Ratcw•tlOft. 3419
V11 lt6o 1243, H.wport
Beach. CA 92663
Mardy l Post . 156
Rose Or . r ullerlOf'I, CA
92833
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Hatt Y°" 1t"'1ed dot ..
business ret' No
Mardy £ Post
lh" statement -WI\
hied wrth the County
Cletll ol Oran1• County
on 03/04/03
200UtU71t
Daily Piiot MM '· 14 21,28 2003 fl99
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BUSINESS &
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Health Foods/ HOMES FOR SALE
AU real estate adver _Products ______ 2S40_ ORANGE 5400
11sin11 1n this newspaper ......,_..., ........... Sea COUNTY
1s subiect to the Federal s..ft ~ trom the -.
Aliso Viejo
Fa1t Hous1n1 Act ol 1968 M 84 ~ 11111lnl.
;u amended whith $995/pd bll. Good tor
makes 11 1lleeat t o _,.... ~ IJllUrc,
advertise ·any prefer 877-732.slli.T(7258) Robert OPEN SUN 1-4
ence. llm1tat1on or 47 Wisteria, .....
d1sc11 minallon bued on LEGAL SERVICES WINDFLOWER 3BR 3BA race, color. reh11or1, su . · • TOWNHOME, 2c118•,
handicap. lam1hal status &.c-.tl-& near shoppina & schools. or national oriain. or an ......,..., Hwy 73, ready to move
rntenhon lo make any f-osterClre in. $350,000 by owner
such preference, l11mta l'.....i.... 2650 847·910-3519 hon or d1scr1minal1on • _._
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any adverllsemenl 101 "'--11-6..'-N£W UMODll .......-1•-"'!. \.S9 OCIANFltONT real estele which IS in There .we CMS 100.(XX) UNDEa $650,000
vtolation of the law Our chitt"en '"the US W-.. AGT. $949-723-1120 1eaders are hereby rarahome ... lleepokler
Informed that all dwell brothers & SISt!r$ ~. Corona del Mar
'"i" advertised in lhts Tr~ & Financial Sl4JPOrt
newspaper are available lnfor. ~ MMCH 25
on an equal oppo1 lun1ty 6:00-1::Am 50 s. rVilllesn
basis BM! 1241, Anlfan
To complain of dis 714-517·Jgx)825S-4S43
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Old« Style Furniture
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WE BUY ESTATES
.:649-4922.:
SOUTH COAST AUCTION
2202S..M.i.St.
S..AM,CA12707
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Mevlnt/btete S....-
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Altqlel b Siie 3010
Stave 1950 O'lieefe &
Merritt 600 Serles 40"
width oven, broiler, &
1nll Immaculate S2000
obo 949-673-0944
HOME
FURNISHINGS
Casi Iron sink/latuet
any SIOO In sink
errator 1arba11e d1spo~al
3/4 H P SSO. Culh11n
reverse Osmosis water
system S125. Cull111an
soft walet system S400
10a20 trade show booth
nsy compfel• SSOOO
many mlSc items to see
800 200·87 ll 25' color
Iv M1tsubrsh1 SI 25 all
•Int cond 949·64-4 6263 o--n Whitt covered sofa bed SISO, yellow
lb al over stuffed chaw +
ottoman SISO. chest ol
dUIWef'S $50 949-n3 1220
Tft &.-. C...di WMe.
brocade upholstery. xfnt
cond, S200 949 854
8208
JEWRRY/ 3460
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS • • FerHt/Sun I•
101 ....... blby tt.m. c-t CM N-4.
un sllJll hMlllOld Old CoH1s' Golcl. sifvtf,
lid clhs. fin>. etc. jeWeiry, -Idles. anl!CIW'
Pl ...... Gcw..-collec:tibla 949 642 9448
Sat lam , 1421 Superior "-"-
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A c.-••t .... C.-~lroll to B11
Corona and lool.out potnl
4& 4 58a custom home
C-:J":"-" 200S Offw at $2,950,000
COASlUHE RtAlTY
949-759-0177
~ ~ 2Br 11/bl
Wllhi1 ~ dlstara to
the beactl located on h Southside of POI $489,!Dl
Mld1lllll BrrMun. Coastline
" 951S-01n
CostaMm
O"N SAT 12-4
1577 aUn ST.
MESA VERDE cc sinale
lam home. Sp.c hvrm
Uparades Lov.ty back
yard, 2 c car corner lot
$450.000
Lora Vance Reaft01
949-47S~2
NEWUSTl"G ~ENHOUSl su .. 1-4
0v1Wt-41ttt 0c-. CoastftM v-S
Pvt yd£ v•wln1 deck.
2 cer attach1d sauce
$619,000
John farrow
RaMax 949-322-0932
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..,. THI ILU,,S F.:::, ~~2Z19 bdualve Rita Pel"t
SAT 1 -S 0-S111t 12-4 5 Vine Sele 2417 N-1• ..i '#AY b mormw ~ Bee ocn Yle#SI 4br + a.a-,....,.,.,, altver. Ill .. kltmr-. .-l'ol-. bonus, den built In 1999 -·u $1 -4 UP 9&m.otl I pool, 19•. cab•lll mor1•
Q 1510 BlllMa 4.320sf. $2,250,000
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h11h ce1hn11s, curvln11
stanase, oulside F p, 1 e:un-et lutdl91. custom
c:abnetry & mare.$1.799.IXD
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Realty 961S9-0ln
IONITA CANYON
OPEN SAT-SUN 1-S
10 Wlntlwep
JBR. 2.SBA home Sep
er ale off1ce/11ue~t suite
By Ownet Sl,175,000
94 9-64-4 -8288
A 9wmAA Residence
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~ "°WWI& floor J)Un. SI .750.<XX> Michael
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2ba condo Hl lanl.Hlc
locabon! 11ildl eels. wood
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OPEN SAT 1-5
A touch of Itel~ 4br
2 5ba. Sir ed1 home
Sl,729,000
OPEN SUN t -4 :30
Italian styt~ 5br Sba, •P
pr ox 18 000 lo 19,000sl
$3,495,000
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949-715·3156
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FOR SALE
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For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
NEWPOU HEIGHTS I• ON THI WATa
3Br 2Ba hous1 lolally M ,_ ~yd, vn boot ok
remod. Ip. yd 2 car Sl:H> ""'days 96723-9896
car• 949 631 1680 -s 9'1!Min7353
layvlew Terroce Gated
detached house 2br 2ba,
2·c all lat. A/C. no peh
S2400/mo949 760 1219
Rentals Wnecl 7880
WANnD room rental
w~ tor •dl\Jttider~
drsabled man w ·refs private room & bath,
very clean Car •&e.
w/d. n/pets/smke.
female pref'd please
trola studio rm, paho.
no kitchen S795/mo •
SIOOO dep Oen s1d~ of
PCH 949 574 7701 a112
.. 1.25ba mndo '" Wla
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2-c21 pr+ S2lln'mo 221
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SQ)rno 9$65() ~I
s100mo~ 1/>ulls
949·646 4065
........ "" W/1>11, Newport
, U4alayfr-t
Hr Ha $3200.. yrly
626-212-77S3
626-297-6262
NP Hts 11 quiet studio
w/small loll k1lchenette.
sh11ed laundry A11t
SI 100 949 673 7800
intd SISS)n 96-500-5445
UllD ,_. cum 2hr 2ba
lwnhm. Udo. pabo, 2 c pr
wd '11114>. 4 comm pools act Slfll() !M!Mi73 nDl
Hort.er View H-3br
2ba. lam room. pvt pool/
spa, aardener incl, lease
S2900!n 714 573 2900 Bkr
21w.,. Jl>r ,..,..., furn
Newport or Coron• Od
Mar w,nt to rent lo<
Mo ol July 949 640 2581
home, 5ep1 enb, n/1ut, aa--Bndl quid nfstriv/pds. S675mo ,_.,....
utls incd. 949-6.11 ·5111 BAY ONT ......,..,...,,.... l& h
2..5bi w/relleal in 9lflld
amTI, w/pcd !Pl+ pvt
yard. SDn'mo ~ Plrtlct.
Tenore. 9&816-9}(6
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RESIDENTIAl. RENT AlS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Balboa
2IOOft 19 Gaol Yu. 2llr llNI,
remodlaled, w/d. dlW. fp,
pmo, aprt. l'2B E 8albo;t
S185()no yrty 96-Snl1>9
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views. .. up COilSI & down
a.st. ~ 4& J.!JBa f.nily
home ..... klr tease -S9.500tmo ~ Cel ....
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Corona dtl Mar
2ir I.... l4JllS ' ~ IHI w/IJilk. uth incd le
'51> 111 pr Aval Now!
n/peb/smk& Sl350 &
14!i()no 949-222 5775 k'l'.il
21r, Saa, Apt Rrcently
rehabbed w/1 car 1•• I
block to beach, no pets.
$2200/mo 949 854 1680
0,.-S.. 1_..,.. IS.
to Be Corona Beech 3lr "-I Y' be. nolpet/uM U'lmno Ast 9&233-5371
Costa Mesa
1 .. 4mt _...., l m to
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9&5e2"21 Cat Ok.
• tASTSfOl STUDIO All
Ulls paid. lncd yard. Pet ot<, Coon op laun P75m/
S250 dep 714 545-0442
11r's from $875/mo
w/pr ln lovely 11ated
comm -Tn Scluw•. frtdp, lncty lx.,.y l\ir:in
~ lr77·704-8649 •9200
"' 11r, new carpal & paint. cvrd carport 277
16th Pia« 13 SllOO/mo
no pets 949 72!J 9422
l 'altie 29r 2h dow11
stairs Apt 1n sm quiet
complex Sm pet con
Stdered Avall l /29
SI 175/rno 949·548 2446
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ON LIDO PENINSULA
NEW 21r 21•
COTIAGIS
Pnote Beach. Pool
and Spa Walk to
Ocean, Shop$ and
Reslauranls lease
9291 2U aJM>0 2 UI
pr, q, wd. ..... now
pied oomm szmM> 9&
246-7832 or 9&500-Z223 for-whether
you' re see~ing a
home, apartmen~
pet or new
occupation!
6/mo 2 yr+
Boat Sltp Available
710 UDO PAH DR.
949-673 6030 or
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Pl/S.a.s ruh1on Is
dollq bout.JJe »llftn. Con~ pay r.\JSt be reliable & de!>endable
CusOOmw serva onented. r.ab e.r.p pretd. 9$64().
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o Ae c epllo11ls1/
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po'lllJorl for a busy RMI
Estate firm in l.aelJna
Beach. TYl)fflK sllills a
must One full lime
posd.IOfl & one par I lime
weekend po$'bon a~
Fa~ resume to S. L-
al 949-644-3423.
Sf!U ynur Car
In Clauifif!d I
SIMcl Dlredory
"NOTICl TO
Cilhfornle lew ,..
quires ltiat con tree
ton tak•n• jobs tllat
total l500 OI m«•
(labOf or materrals)
be lic4!nsed by the
Contrtc:lon Slate
Ucanse Bowd. Stele
law abo requifes that
CO!llr actors Include
tnev lt(;tnse numtier
on ell ftdvertlslna. You
can check the sta I us of you1 llcenn d
co ntractor •t
Www.cslb.4'• eov or
80<»321 CSLB Unll·
eensed contractors
lak1n1 lobs that
totel less than S500
,,.ust 1tet1 1n their
adnrtlsemenb that
tbtf 111 1101 lk:ansed
by th• Cnnt1uto11
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'7 DfSCOYE'A'f 4,14
loaded, low miles. 4x4
f\ll at a geet prioL
#5494~ $13,900
Mil '95 SLSCIO
COHVT.
Bose, CD, lealh«,
loaded, good lookilgll
#113266 .• 900
.AUOl '00M1.IT QUATTRO SON
Powa-~
Auto, tilt, alb/s, rbl
t065288 $19.900
MSZ '90 JlOE SON
Auto, leather, al'°'Js,
nice clea'l car,
great price.
#270075 $7,9915
M8Z '98 ML.320 AUTO
CO, lttv, Bose, moon,
4x4, reaDy a bargalnltll
White, tan.
#016225 $18,900
VW '00 JmA QlS
Auto, pwr win, locks .
4 DR. good on gas!UJ
#005140 $12.,900
FORD '01 EXPLORER
SPORT2DR
· CO. XLT, 2WD,
real nice.
#A08520 $12,900
TIL.C'S •UAOPllAN AUTOHAUB .
Over l!IO c.r. In .....
1-8Cl>59B-9754 w..., likes
www.blocars.com
Dod90 '97 l11tref1ld
Sport 3.5 V6, 4711 m1,
wh1te/1rey ml. 1er aaed,
n/s, like new $6995
tlnanc1na & warr avail
Bkr 949-586 1888
-~I.COM
OOOGl NEON '2000
50ll+ mi. IOOK fu warr,
5 Sp, blue, erey 1ntefi0<
•m·fm cd, beau CJr111R
cond • ~ fin ..... Blu
VH51'!12 Mt-516-1 .. -·"-DOOGl STIAl TH lS 'H
Blue, auto, lthr. CD.
loeded! 30 Iona mpt,
Smoaed. S5200. Moved. pp 714-721-4994 ,.,.4 '00 bcw.1 ... XlT
VIO. 29k m1. 111lver/arey
lthr. Cl), runnme boatds.
fully loaded. like new.
v872581 $21,995. f1-
nanclna avatlable Bkr
949-516-llU
*ww.ecpei>f.wm
.._... cav ·oo auto
tran11, ec, lull power. cc
low miles. $15,900 Pp
949·574424.t
"-... ,,....... s. .... red, snrf, mulll dl$c CO. bleck/1rey in t. alloy
whls, su~b orla bod)'
& mechenrcal cond $4995 obo v797212 8k1
98611111 -J;qlllbijxm
,
Iii ~
Ccmlll&......,
Incl la.di s .... Tile
Concrete, P.t10, Or-.y
fHplc, BBQ Reh. 25Yrs
hp Terry 714·557-JS9.t
c.,.e "'-/Sala
Wt wm desl,si )OUt
p:n.orW ~ com,,.11y
"-*le lod Jl(lt yoo
ooline ~You
pay only l»<ti11a fees.
714412-2786
~MlfO
WWtyQ4S
s.4.it't7
Petti w/S•Hle Ltllf ·f pwr·only S..tl'Wla (llt23') Sll,91G.
~M2'U
WMtw/Wheat
LHtlltf Moonroof (#192lJC) $58;980.
• .._HOZTredi
C....'01
Ctwome Sltvtt·Nava·
••tlon. OMV p•ld
(119213C) $37,980.
IMWl400
C....'97
Shtney lll•ck with
lmmtc Grty Llh1
Gf'Ht recorcl.s.
c•1t180C> nueo .
... WHll .,.....00
~leW/Crtam
lealhu·auto trans.
(119193) $28,980. ••••sp<• C..,.'01
st .. 1 Grty w/Grty
llllt·spt i>lla·31k
mlltl. full &MW werr (119214C) $30,980, ,.... ..
k4-'t• This• one near per·
feet St!iney Blec:k su·
per ·Char1td sedan.
('188581) $29.980
MIZSlSOO't9
Black w/Ten Llhr·
Slarmar._ warranty!
(118977) $42,980.
Mil SOOSl 'to Both Tops. Premium
WhHI~. w/Black lthr
(118923) $27,980
,_ ....... « c.a.·01
SHI Grey w/CJey lthr, lots of ex tr n .
(119206C) S7l,980
Mere...._ I_
S430S."'-'01
Silver w/crey lthr.
Navacatk>n. Below
wholesale.
(119207) $54.980
.... < ...... __
CUSAMG'OO
Stiver w/Cha1coel
lthr. ooly 7006 milts!
factory werranty·
leases cood. (OAC)
(119248C) $INQUIRE!
··"·"""'° S.clCHI '00
S1lver/Cha1coal·
Factory w•rr•nly. New body style (119146) $48,980
J_,.a-.. .....
While w/Grey Int. 6·
cyl. SK m• •lre cleen
<'19157) Sl2,980
949-$74-7777
PHIUIPS AUTO ,1io111..-•••• _
J,....... 'tt XJI Vanden
Plu 34k m1. sperkllnc
blll/l1n llhr. Cl), ctvm
w'11s. full feel warr, litle
new S28.495 firm
•842614 hnanc1na 111•il
Bkr 949-586 1888 -. ...-... -
j_. '99 XIC8 c_., 34li' m1, fu" IK l0<y warr.
iparklma black/oelmul
ltllr, CO chrome whfs,
like 11ew. · v677295
S33.995 fin1nc1n1 aveil
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Call•plum~.
peinter, hendyman.
or •ny·of the 1re1t nrva11 risted hen In
our wrYlet difecloryt
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llaninc 48 nv:>nth closed
end !HM .Q!> sewrlty
deposlt, l :Qt miles per
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IMW 3300C '02 Converllble, WMe/
Bleck IJ'em!Um Ilka. low mtles, S44.900
°7s~
Yellow/Blad., r •e .
only I CXXI n11 S67 ,In>
FwrwiSSS Bfl-.,
Blad.IT an. finest
available. Only 6.CXXI
miles S 115.CXXI.
, ..... 11 '01
Cabriolet SllYer/Bbdl
Tlf)trONC, all options,
11._ miles. $69.500 ,_.S60 ........
Coupe Fl '00
Oeciric Dar,ton sats. badees. calipers. Sl59.500
PwtdoolntwS'OO
Blad/8iac:k. ~onic.
Musi -$39,800
IMW
MWC..,."02
Gl'ey/Blac:k. dlJal sun· roofs, 2t< m.. *25,500 ...,_...,,.._....
'01
Rust/81.K:k. A sure
Cl.assac, 7K 1111 S39.IXX>
Hwt.y~1)2
Whtte/6lacll Road Kq
Classlc:, $18.500
...... QJ(
320 '02 Blut/Grey NM:.
wtieeb. 7\ mt, SJ9.500
Auolno-ttw.. '-•t ... '02
CharcoaVT an, l .CXXI
rt*s. $36.SOO
"'-H2'03
B~eyLu•ury
Group 2(1' wtleeh. only
lOOmilts
NEWPOftT AlJTOSfQRT
949 'f14-5600
OISTOM GIAlM TU
lnstlltillon ..... cenmic,
nwi*, S1Dr1t. a.. lt75
Ll6120M ""' 714-612-9961 LUICYillJWW ~ld
Rqroubn & lnsta!Ution
TILE OEAH 949-673-8065
~ 71~3J3l •au.rs HUDWOOOS ~ 25 Yt1, Lit.time w.-ranly
Ll763144 71 .. 501-4933
BlnllDacn
Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
.
The biddinr.__,. Wl'Sr NOaa n F..AST l • .... ....
... JNT .... ....
TIMEOUTI
SOlmf
lNT ,_
trump. With f I poillu .ud a decenl r. .. e-card minor, Nonh had 1 ' comforuibl~ raise u( pcil'llM!T " reope.oina two oo rrump alltt WeM'I
weak two soedel In fint star. w~1 led the 1op or lbe ~pade
!iCQuencc.. l1ld dc:ctarer could c.oun1
only cighl ras1 winnen. Club!. were me to prodooe dltCe np-e trickb, bu1
there w~ a lAag. The defendtn were
11 tempo ahead and they woukl lllh
more lhan eoough 8f)3de tncb to
defeat the COlltnlCI before the clu~ could be nm. ,
Opening lead: Queen of •
South, lhetefore, had 10 tUI
.llf'OUnd for an«f'ICf J>O'i~bilitr,, Md 11 ~3 dWnond break. !hough a ~1 2·
IC>-I llgaim.t. ·would produce 11 runJh
trick. Roweva, declarer 'hould delay auackln& diamond~ to fiTSl pl<ly four
round.-. of heart!.. Wby? lf bcanb Wen:'
3-3, each defender wtiuld have to
maJce one discard. If the i.ui1 broke 4-
2. a defender would have to find !\l<O
stuffs Who knows. M>meone nu¥ht
pileh a diamond to inadvencncly g>ve
declarer a helptng hand. The outcome of lllllllY a hand
depends on who JletS the~ 'iustc•t
with the mosleSl. Thal m11Uit ullc:r
your approach to the play of ihe cw' dramatically.
A balancing bid of two no trump
after an opening ww rwo-htd shows
the equivalent of an opening no
Wm the fll'5l spade, cash our lhc:
bcarU. discarding a diamond from dummy. then duc:k 11 Jiwnond. Win
the spade return and ca.\h the ace dl1d
king qf diamonds. tr thc Mnt brcili.
you ha'"c nine trick.'l. If OOl. a~ they
say, down one i~ good tmdge'
Alltomative -AotornaaVI --..... -...... --.,.-..._.,--NlsMll ... s-. GU AUTOMOTIVE
lE 56k m1, white/Ian Like new, loaded, auto. PARTS/
lthr. dual mnrh. CO, moonroof alloys. low 7411 ACCESSORJES/ brush purd. hlle new, m1, S5900 714-751·2464
v 72664 1 s 13. 995 1.. POASCH( '99 CAUlllA SERVICES
nanc1ng & warr nail Bkr 6K Ml, 1 owner. aaraged, --------949-586-l&U Immaculate $56,750 Accessories 9200
................. -949~75-2869
........... ..,7~
SCI 0 1n. ~ llJ-v\ln
ltlw, dual mnrt, real 111111>
seats rear w CD, super1> Ill'• cond vf57291 $12.995 financq & ..,., mi, Blw
949-~1 ... ·www-.•·-
Uecoti. '02 ".,,, .......
3')k mi. full fact warr.
silver und/l•n lthr, CO
stacller. Lhfome whls,
extra seat. v672518
S28,995 fin & warr avail
Bkr 949·586 1888
-• .<paw • .-
Mor~ '19 SOOCE
1-.... a:;anwed.
...... ~wey lllw'. tern.
rri. fl .500 9&~
•• ,. ..... '9t n20
31k mi , whlle/11ey lthr,
mnrf. c;hrom• whls.
bHut hke new cond, vS72241 S26.995 fin 8Ya1
Bllr 9&5116-1888 -·"-......... '99 $320
lWB 52k m1, 3 yr warr avail, silver /blk lthr,
beaut or111 cond, 11875241
S26,995 hnancma avail
Bkr 949 586 1888 -·.....-.-·-Merc .... 1 '18 560 Sl
white/tan. 1mmac 11/aJ.
"" .. ,_ d tqi. c:trmnm. Sl4.9D 714 J'Sl ·~
... tltl .,._,. lS
'00 sunr()(Jf, leather. al
extras, like new. or• owns. noo/!rit, SlJ.9915. ~pp714-~
Mis.-. •oo ,.~.., olll
cab, alnl c:ond, auto tr ans. A/C. em fm. bed
tinef, 52k fW'1 m1, $9500
obo !M9-fl59.0329 Mary.
Fb-.,. Sttflioll•t All
tyPeS of repair~. Elec
trical. ~ doOfs,
ntst.atin. tiles & more
24hr/7dey 714-366-1881
'-'IC.-...
&~
Cwpentry • Plun\l>wlc
Dtywall • Stuc:co
PWltirw. Tiie a. more
Z0+ v ... s EKptrNHICCI
"714-fft-5776
Ldfi1Ci83
IOllNSON COMPANY
Kitdllns, W& S.UW-
"'erk 949 650·9525
llNTAl-'tUUAND F~
"°""VOO'S your honey
won't. From Elect to the
1(4dliln .... 9&548<9J51
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0oon etc ... t49-244-889S ......
JMI TO Tiff DUMPlll • 71 4-968 1112
AVAllASlE fOOAYI
949-673-5566
• , • • , • :, It .. . ---
POISCHl 996 'ff
Tip, low miles. loaded.
Spotless, its aot to an'
S49.900 pp
949-244-5275 a-. • .,,.,. '99 4.0Sl
3911. full feet w•rr. white/
tan int, be;aut one cond, S26,995 vf892J96 hn
avail Bkr 949·586· 1888
-.ecpa111.c-
1-. a.,,., '9t 4.0SE
metallic blue/oatmeal
lthr brush guards. lull
tac t warr . S29.995
v792412 fm avail Bkr
949-516-llH
-.ecpobl.c°"'
VW '73 lu9 Good Condition! Well main·
lalned, many e• Ir as
S2.700 714·921 · 1789 Sher
All11JM(lllES,
MISC8.lMEOUS
llDCOVB
TIOO XTIA CAI, TOYOTA
TlUCI, ,. $IOO
S81$SO 714-374-1793
MOTORCYCLES
Motrnydes
HONDA 2000 SfWIOW,
l lW:C. bladl. rrif 500
rr8 Wiit! I trasl Slifj(XJ
Prftlale Parfy 71~9449
Cltry1ler '97 Sebrln9
Conv LX36. 421< m1 drk
metalht blue/arev lthr. beaul hke new cond
v292521 $7995 ltnancrng
& warranty avail B~r
949-516-1888 --=Lcom
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or not Cal Od Rey @
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437 1931 or n 4-32S 3?28
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548-0054 949 637·4113 ,_.,,_..,_.._..
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DOUOHlaTY UOTHlAS n-fbll loudl Sia 1961
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50 In. r~ner mo,11ig,
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CO stereo f1\h1ng Lhdtr
swim l;odder & cQclo.p1I
cvr. leu than 4hr~ tr.>e
new $45,(XXl 9&67!>-3336
BoatsWanled 9535
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WANn TO IUY NlWllt
2 In DUITT. All CASH.
714-608-SSO 1
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requrrn lh1t 11111 used
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movers prtnt their
PU C Cal T numbor;
hrnos and chauffeurs
prtnl the" T .C P.
number m all adver·
hsements II you heve
any qunllons 11boul
the leaahty ol a
mover. ltmo ol
chauffeur. call f>UB
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