HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-03-28 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotoebating
which
• grass 1s
greener
As Newport Beac h restores
Castaways Park, res idents
are choosing up sides
between na tive plants and
picnic-fri endly grasses.
June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
M WPOHT BIAU I -While dlmu"t every
one welcomes the replanting underway at
Castawa}"> Park. there's a rift betYtet'n people
who want only nauve planti. and thu'iC who
want twf ~ in a smaH area for picn1ck
mg and other typical park act1v1t1e<.
··111ere'<, definitely two different way'> 1w11
pie think wou ld be best for deaJ111g with the
(,cc,taways Park., and 11 seem.., ltkt· we n~
more input from the public on wh1th way 10
go." ~d ( 1t~ <.ounc1lman Oun Wl'hh. \o\.hrN·
d1~tnrt include-. the park.
At a ...iudy <,t>S.'ion on fut..,dd~. counnl
member'> got an u pdate on the n·pla11t111g
now underway at 1he long nt-glt•t ted '11c
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fhe I 7 .tt re Jldri
overloob the
inter.eu irm ul
Coac,1 I hghwav
and Dowr I >rive.
w11h \tunnang
Vlt'W'I of the Hat k
Bay and th('
ocean.
Al one tum.•. tlw
land wa' a dm
golf cour,e and. ,
more relently, the
'>Ile of 1hc Ca'it
awa}"> rt•,taur.i111
The Lall fornia
~tale U>.t'ttal < on
servancy last year approved a S99.600 grant
to ~tore the natural habltal with rn.tstal
'>c:lfe c,crub. gras<iland'> and wi.ldOowt.•r mt'atl
ows. .
It's po"1>ible tha1 a change of plam coul<.J
tost the city th1'> granl or even futun• gram'
but -.ome ..ay it'i. worth looking 11110
I think it's worth a mt>eting with them 10
Stt if maybe they would loosen their require
ments becaUSt' there~ already an a.<,phah lrall
that goes through there It's not all natural, ..
said former Mayor Jan DeB.ay. a leadn on be-
half of putting '>Orne 1urf in the area
Ml feel 11 would make it more fanuly
friendly." he ~d "You ng fam1he:. would be
ab le to spread a blanket and let the lmle lud'>
romp on the gr.t.SS.. We're only talking about
maybe rwo acrec; out of 17. I'm iuc,t talk.Ing
about h aving a little balanl·e there."
Others say th15 plan defeats the goal of re
storing the area to 100% native plant'>.
MJ'd hke to see it back the way 11 wru. before
white man ever came to C..alifom1a," act1V1st
Allan Beek scud ·vou could suJI lay down a
blanket and enjoy the park.. I think 11 would
)~I be ruce to have one place in the city
where things are just like the way they were
t>eCore we got here. M
Beek said that a compromise ll\l~ht he to
develop ju.st the small, teardrop-shaped area
in southw~ com er of the parX. He said that
existing foot trails should be left intact, but
that the fence th at now runs along the bluff
should be removed
Chy officials are looking at ways to gather
public input on residents' preferen ces.
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ONlltEWEB: CREATING PEACE
•
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S erving the N ewport-Mesa community since 1907
FRIDAY I MARCH 28, 2003
Gil Ferguson with his medals from the Manne Corps. The 3rd Drviston, which he at one time commanded, 1s moving toward Baghdad
Not enough support
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot 0 N THE C11lh:rgti..1111 1Hl1r.11 1tth11., r .. 'I\'
1t pa111' h1111 tu l1t•.i1 l11111H'r n11h1.i1 \
pt•r\Ollnl'l I nlll l/lllj.; lh1· \' Jr .1 I I ·I\'" I 1 H
tht.' Olt.'dli1 L Ol.tl \'-<Ir \.l'll'fa.Jl\ -.a> Amenl.tn
· ~old1en. bravmg ~Y fire c1.nd
sandstorms in the Persian < ,uJf .ire
prnbahly not ge111ng enough of what
1hey need mo<.1 from their fellow citven' -
'>Uppon
HOME FRONT ··\\1 \l• I i..t 1111irt fll'11ph Ill I"' \ l~t·lt "
Nt.'v. \'ork and C h1lago in lht' l,t,l It·.,.. tl.iy'
than \\t.' hJ\t.' 111 tht l'er.i,in (,111( 11\l·
'\rwpon Bt Jl h rt•,1dt·111 .md tornwr
NegauH• l omment't advl'r..ely affect trnup-.
and dt•llaH• mornle. c,a1d Alvin "Bud"
Andt.'r'>on who wa'> d fightl'r pilot in \\'arid
War II ,1nd 1., an acuw volunteer at the Co-.ta
\11."'>J I h:.toncal Society.
Area veterans say what'~
missing mos t for troops
1n Iraq is backing fro m
people a t hon1e
.1-. .. embl\111.tn .... nd 111 m 1\1' .111 JJ11 '
hundrt•d, uf milt·' 1r1 till' dt·,1·11 ,11111111 111,1•
onh .1 touple du1t•11-.oltlur.1-. 1111r I< 111111"
fergtl'<lll '>Pl'llt thrt•t• )t'.tr-hght111g \\wltl
\\.u JI J.'> .1 rnJdmu ~unm·r 111 tlw '-t1uth
l'autil 111• V.J'> aho l .illl'd 111 ~mt"' l\\lll .ind
tO \ ll'llt.Ull thrt 1' tlllll'' t"I( I •I' J -.i1ldlt'I 111cl
01ice J'> .1 ".ir 111rn•-.p11n1k111
lkmg a .. old1er I'> hard enough \'1thu111 thl'
cnllu!>m. Antler<;-011 !>aid
"llw ncg.iuv11y afTetts .,old1er\ quite a bit. -
lw \<mJ • lney are human being~. too If the}
gt•l thl' feeling th.11 their rnuntry 11> nor
lx•lund them. thdt'!> gmng to affect how thq
perform Look di wh..tl happened in Vietnam
It\ a da.'>-'tll exampll'
-lhew art.• vel) d1ffituh Job-. to do,· ht•
'><llll ··1 hl'Y Ir.tin wry hard w do 1111 .. :·
'\l'\\J)llfl Ht·.i1 h rt -.1dt.'nl Jnd \\orld \\.tr II
H'lt'r.in ( .1·11rg1• C .rupt• ..ci11i '""·'' tht''t' 1111111t 1
lliey don't need cntK'> '>la11du1~ on 1he
"dt.'line'> and hedJtng them. Antlt•r-.011 -.aid See SUPPORT, Pa&e A4
Package a welcome relief from rations
Marine weathe rs the wait before the war.
Lance Cpl. Ian Voss
Special to the Daily Pilot
EDCTOR'S NOTE: This 1s a letter
from 20-year-old M anne reserv1s1
Lance Cpl Ian Voss of Newport
Beadl to family tnends dated
M arch 7. Voss, a graduate of
Newport Harbor High and a
student at Orange Coast College,
wes stationed in Kuwarl at the
time the letter was written, but
has since moved lo an unknown
location in Iraq His mother.
Marsha Steinbrenner, shared the
72 HOURS
handwntten letter with the Pilot so
the community could get a
glimpse of Voss's m1htary tour
Dear Oms and Kt.•n,
TI1ank you very muC'h for lht·
care pack.lge. I haven 1 have
anytlting 10 eat but MRI'\ (Meal<>
Ready to Lal). which is food that
ill processed in a bag you could
drop from an airplane.
Wt• have had a problem with
the mail system. and our address
ha'l changed, wtuch I wro1e below.
Lai;t n.ighl I couldn't find my
A quick guide to the weekend
CABARET SPECW. DAY OUT
dt'd. ul lard-.
aml l w.i111t~ll 1t1
play poker It 1-.
am.vJn~ to k11m'
th.it you lnl'\' I
net>dcd l .ud-.
'mu t•ndo'-4.-d
my favontt• )..t\1111
I low that
Ian Voss bak.mg -.oda
gum bt'I-· .1u't' \\I'
are ltM on W-clter out here ... o
M>meum~ brwJung our tt>t.•th "'
not an everyday thmg.
I really enjoyed everythmg
else. I think it ~ gone befort.' I
could open lhe box. I pa<ised 11
among 111~ talll l It'\'
Right 1111\\. \\t' an· t'.ll.[Wnt•111111g
orw u t tlw \\IH'tl '><11td,10rni.. 111
t...U\,c.llt 111 .1 lu1tg lll1ll' \(111 l iill
bart•h Wl' vour hand in lronr 111
\OUr fall \\t· hH• 111 thl-..t' J,tr):t'
tent-. that \\ot'r1• put up ll\ till'
t...u"°a1u,
lex.la\. Wl' llll't \Ulllt" of tht•
Hntt'>h Ho}al Manrw .. lht>) art•
\en nit t' peopl1· Wt• "Jlt'lll tlw
aftt'moon bt'fore lilt' .. torm
dm1bmg on tJwir 1.111.lc:. and
eqwprnent
J hanb agam for l'vt'l"\thin~
and thtnktn(ot ol mt' l lopetulh
tall to you ~oon
SCR wants kids in .
subscription crowd
WW:~CM'l
WEATHER
lt"a fMllng windy end wenn.
SeePaa•A2
1 The grenct.on of
Mahatma Gandhi, Arun
Gendhl, will be the
keynote_,,...., at the ennu.I
2 One of Broadway'•
brtghtut stara. Tony
Award winner Donna
McK~nle, will perlonn at
the Orange County
Performing Arts Cemet for the
EMn end M.rjort. IOeln
C.beret Seriel at 7:30 p.m.
todey end s.turo.v It
Foundera Hall. Tic:bt• .,. $49
tM Orenci-County
1'9rfotmlng Arts c.m.r, eoo
Town c.nt.r Drive, CottJI
MM.. For rT)OAl ln~tton.
call (714) 7«>-7871.
3 Kida end their famih ..
ere invited to "A Very
Special Oudng;' en
afternoon of int.neUw
ftof'ytejllng •nd ~ from 1
to 4 p.m. Sundey. AdmiMion
la free •• the~ BNd'I
Centrtl Utnry. Ctlf (M9)
717-3818 for mot9
lnforrnedon.
The Costa Mesa theater group will present a
new series targeting younger audiences a nd
their families starting in·October.
THINKING ALLOWED
Lolita Harper le on
...tgnment.
SPORTS
NNport Hetbof High
11hi.tu ~In mMt.
S.PaceA12
Orange County Mecfiet1oo
Confentnee. The cont.rence.
titled ·crutlng Puce In Our
CommunlU.. through
~latk>n; will b9 In the
Student c.nter at UC1 from
8:30 e.m. to 5 p.m. today Cell
(M9) 851-3188 for mOte
Information.
Lolita Harper
OaifyP\lot
•
A2 Frmy. Matdl 28, 2003
ON THE •
SEAN HILLER I DAA.V P1LOT
Keith Glassman of Costa Mesa is worl<ing on a piece about surfers that he will perform at the Newport Beach Central Li~ary.
A surfing ballet
Costa Mesa resident Keith Glassman will present an hourlong
performance piece at Newport's Central Library
June Caa•1r.nde
Daily Pilot
U sually, It takes a surfer to truly
appreciate surf culture. But for
Keith Glassman, just having a
background in dance can instill a
deep appreciation of what surfing Is all
about
"Surfing is like a ballet on water. When
you look at what they're doing. it's like
something straight out of dance class,· said
the Costa Mesa resident. who earned a
maste(s in dance from UC lrvine in 1996.
"I look at it as movement"
WHATS AFLOAT
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If you are pl•nnlng a nau1k:.al event. submit
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BOAT RENTALS
With Mattna w.t.rSporta at th• Balbo• Fun
Zone, you can enjoy nautical experiences
ftom mild to wlld. Take a self-guided tour of
the bay In your c:ttoloe of power and sail
watercr•ft, Jump the ocean swells In a
Sea-doc> jetboat. put you sport-flahlng skills
to the teat In a fully equipped Bolton whaler,
or _,.r •bove It all on a paraaall flight along
the Newport coast. Complimentary Ice and
beverages are Included with all electric boat ~tel•.
IMboa Bost "4NTble can put you on the
water In many ways: with alngle and double
kay•lcs, electric boats, 14-holder sailboats,
pedal boata and runabouts for offshore uae
or cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rent.ala alao
holds two-hour ecave~r hunts aboard the
electric bay boat•, providing group 9Cllvlty
for corporation., blrthdrfS, nonprofit
organlzatfont •nd group outlnga. The hunt
pec:bgea Include boats, trtvl• questions,
mepa, Pol•roid camerae •nd auppll ... The
coct of• hunt begin• et $226 ~r boat and
c.teting la evaflabl• et an addltk>nal me. For
hynt reaervatlona. call (IM8) 873-7200.
nus outsider's appreciation has grown
into an unusual performance piece
Glassman calls an homage to the Newport
Beach surfing community: an hourlong
performance piece created with the help of
the Newport Beach Arts Commission and
scheduled to be staged at the Newport
Beach C'.enoaJ Library on April 12.
"I've done similar shows in San Diego,
Carlsbad, Santa Monica, Santa Cruz..· said
Glassman, who makes a living by teaching
Pilates on Balboa Island. •it's an hourlong
program with parts that are just dance and
music, but then there's a part where I bring
surfers on stage to ask them about
Electric: boat rentals are 11nllable by the
hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast
Highway. Newport Beac:tt. All boats are
equipped with window enclosures and CD
players. Ice and cups are provided.
Reservations are suggested. An hour rental
is $75. (949) 645-QJ12.
P9dal boats, electJk boats, boogie boarda,
kayaks, inflatable rafts, catamarans, beac:tt
furniture and weauita are available for rent
at Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes.
(949) 729-1150.
Gondola tou,. a,. otr.red by th• Gondobl
Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite
102-B. The S76 cost includes a baakat-of
bread, c:tteMe, salami, ice, glasses, a blanket,
music and a Polaroid picture. Wine is also
avallable. (949) 67S-1212.
Gondola Advoerrturea/N9wport. 3101 W.
Coast Highway, offe,. one-and two-hour
gondola cruilft. A one-hour tour with
c:ttampagne 11 $70. A two-hour tour with
dinner and c:ttampagne I• $180. Pldcup 11
available at waterfront restaurants. (949)
fJ76-49M.
Irvine Cout Chal19n In Udo Marina Vlllaa-
offera two-hour electric boat cruises with a
gourmet dinner. $180 for two peraona. (949)
6764704.
Gondola Romance °"9rl dally tou,. of
Newport Harbor during lunc:tt and dinner.
Call (949) 676-4730. The tours go out of Lido
Marina VIiiage, 3400 Via Oporto, Newport
themselves.."
Glassman said that part of his goal is to
show surfers in a way that defies
oversimplified stereotypes.
"Surfers come in all ages and types and
genders." he said. "They're not all Ueffl
SpicoU from 'Fast Times at Ridgemont
High.'"
The contrast of extreme devotion and
casualness make surfing culture fascinating
as an academic study and worthy of awe,
Glassman said.
"They're very dedicated people.• he said.
"It's very fun, and I've been having a good
time meeting these people.·
Beac:tt.
CRUISES
Ei.ctric Boat Tours orr.,. two-hour c:n11M1 of
Newport Harbor ($75 per cruise). Round-trip
hotel or off-the-water restaurant shuttle
service is available. Pidc-up from restaurants
with docb Is also available. Chartered end
catered tours. (949) 291-1953 or
www.wsttsontheharbor.com.
Th• Newport Landlna Belle la 11nllabte for
weddings end receptions, codct.eil and
sightseeing cruises, and meeting•. The cost
la $500 for the first two hours, plus $150 for
eac:tt additional hour. (949) 361 -3640.
Fun Zone Boat Co. NN a 46-mlnut8 CNIM
(adults, $6; c:ttildren, $1) and a 90-mlnu1e
cruise (adults, $8; c:ttildren, $1) departing
from Balboa Fun Zone every 30 minutes
from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. dally. A 60-mlnu1e
showboat sunset eruiae (adults. $6; c:ttlldren,
S1 ) leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. daily.
Private c:ttartera are available. (949)
673-0240.
c.tallna PllSMft99' S.W:. Nn• 46-mlnut9
harbor crulaea (adults. $6; c:ttlldren, $1 ) and
90-mlnute cruises (adults, $8; c:ttlldren, $1 ). •
departing from Balboa Fun Zone every 30
mlnu1et from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally and
on the .hour until 7 p.m. (949) 673-6245.
CNIN the harbor aboard the Electnl, e
100-foot Claaalc Fant.ell veuel. Charters with
c.tttrlng •re avallable for up to 146
pauenge,.. (949) 723-1069.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
A possible breach
in ·ocean security
A hoy.
Last
week, I
mentioned that I
was with Capt. ·
Olandler Bell in
Ensenada taking
command ofa
new 54-foot yacht
arriving from
F1orida. Only this
yacht was arriving
aboard a
transport ship
U.S. by water,
though? Now, It ls
faster for me to go
from Ensenada to
San Diego by
water In a
20-plus-knot
speed boat than if
I go by land
because of the
hours-long border MIKE wait for cars and
WHITEHEAD pedestrians.
Surprisingly,
called the "Super Servant
3," which ls more than 456
feet long with a 105-foot
beam.
The shJp is stopping in
Mexico because of the
Jones Act that governs the
number of ports a ship can
touch in the United States,
and Mexico has Jess
expensive port and union
fees than the U.S.
When we boarded the
ship, it had the usual
commercial ship feel, but
sounds different than a
cruise ship and, of course.
the ship's cargo deck was
loaded with boats.
Sailboats. powerboats,
catamarans, workboats
and nice yachts were all in
cradles, as if in a Boating
shipyard. While walking
the deck looking for our
yacht, we had to avoid the
welders who were cutting
away the extra steel cradle
supports from the ship's
deck.
We were pleased to find
our boat was a luxurious
yacht and to notice on the
radar arch a satellite doom
for 1V reception -
priorities when waiting in
port. Then it is the usual
hurry up and wait, as you
have to slgn the agent's
paperwork. check out your
v~el and wait aboard
your boat as the ship sinks.
That's correct; the ship
sinks except for the
superstructure.
Sinking ls a strange
feeling as you watch the
cargo deck start to Oood
with water while the ship
goes down 20 feet. The
water eventually Ooats the
boats free of the cradles,
and there are scuba divers
now swimming the deck to
clear the underwater
cradle structures. Then a
signal ls given by the deck
officer for you to start up
your boat and disembark
the ship.
This adventure takes a
full day, so we stayed the
night in the marina and
left for San Diego at
sunrise to our next stop,
U.S. Customs.
This brings a question to
my mind: How secure do
you think our borders are?
When I walk across the
border, the wait time is one
to three hours, with a
security check similar to
an airport's.
What about entering the
there is no one out in the
Pacific Ocean checking
boats that are entering U.S.
waters from Mexico. There
is a check-in protocol for
recreational boats
returning from Ensenada.
Upon entering U.S. waters,
a boater is supposed to go
directly into San Diego
Harbor and dock
immediately to clear
customs.
But what If a boater just
keeps going north and
passes by San Diego
Harbor or the boater
enters San Diego. only to
vanish in the crowd -how
would anybody know?
I always clear customs.
and the customs officers
are always appreciative
and helpful. We all know
that if someone has
something to hide, then
they would not be
stopping. I think that this
Is a huge breach of security
in our border and an easy
entry path. Remember
back in May 2002 when the
naked Chinese immigrants
ran ashore at Crystal Cove
In the wee hours of the
morning?
I will enter the U.S. by
land and water apin this
week when I skipper a new
yacht to Ensenada. take a
cab to the border and then
walk through the
checkpoint to the San
Diego Trolley. 1\vo days
later, I will travel back to
Ensenada. where I will
skipper a boat uphill to
Newport Beach. I need a
break In between because I
am scheduled to cruiJe 26
miles across the sea to
Avalon.
I will let you know which
method of entry was faster
and if there are any new
security meaaures on the
water.
As I ca.at off the dock
lines, those of you crave.ling
to Hawaii ahould keep an
eye on 1V channeJ.a 14 and
21 for my "Boathouse 1V
Show.• We are close to
signing the contracU to
begin airing there.
Safe voyages.
• MIKE WHITEHEAD 11 the
Piiot's bo•tlng and harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbor and muln•related
thoughts and story
1ugge11tlon1 by •mill to
Mlkee B011tho11HTV.com or
visit Bo•thou .. TV.com.
SURF AND SUN
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE N£WPORT B£ACH POtJC[ DEPARTMENT
From left, Reserve Officer of the Year Robert Dominguez; dispatcher Kathy McGlinchey,
CIVIiian of the Year; Chief Bob McOonell; Volunteer of the Year Carol McDonald; Officer of the
Year Lloyd Whisenant; and Supervisor of the Year Craig Fox.
Honoring those who protect and serve
At the Poli ce
Appreciation
Breakfac;t, Newport
Beach Police
Dispatcher Jason
Servin i'> awarded for
saving a man 's life.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
:\IWl'OHl B!J\I 11 Po
lice D1.,p.ucher J.i.,on Servin
ha'> 1hn1 l..ind of J voice A re·
J''uring monotone drenched
1n comptl'"on Smooth. sen
'111vc trJ1i-.1110n'\ that don't
1hruv. l"tl'lll'r' off gu.ud.
')en111 IM' the kmd ohoicl'
t hJt L01tlt.l pt·r .. uade a \UICI
d.il drug Jt.lt.l1ct '>p1ralinK
dt·l'p 111111 .t \.~hirlpool of de
prt•,sum to drop the knife ht•
wa!> 1hn·atl'n111g to kill him
.. eir w1\h and lll'arefully 'ur
re11der
1 lw tl"p.tlrher, whu I'> al<,o
a trained ho.,t.tgt• negotiator
.ind pan of \lewport Heath
l'olicr\ \WA I 1t·.11n. re<.e1ved
the tlep.11tnwn1\ prest1g1ou'>
l.111· Sav111g 1\ward .lt the 3211tl
annu.11 l'olu I' Appreciatmn
Breakfa .. 1 ho,ll'd by thl' Nt'v.
port Beach 01amber of Com·
merte on llrnr,d.1y
\ervm v.a' awarded tlw
met.Jal for "'"mg tht' life of a
'uicidal 111<111 alter a 45-min
ute 11cgo11.1111111 th.11 look a lot
of p.i11t·nu.· .111d per'1'>1f'lllt'.
'aid Ollt•I Buh \lcDonell.
who m.uk I hur'>d.t) \ pre-.
t•n1a1u111 .1lo11g \'.1th Mayor
\It'\ 1· Hrornlwrg
Offiter 1 loyd \Vh1-.t>nant
wa-. 11.1111t•d <Hiker of tlw
Yl'<tr
"11 \ .i n•.11 honor," he -;aul,
Juep1111g the coveted award
IL\ hMd to heheve you can
ret l'I\ e ,111 <1waru for doing
wha1 \'OU love to do 'o
mul'h ..
The A\'\ a rd of Merit went to
1he Sexual A-.-.au h lnve'ltiga
lwn Team of St-,rt. Bill Hart
lord. l>l't John I lougan. Del
leri ri,dwr ,111d Det lorn
L1ard1. who went through
From left, Sergeant Bill Hartford, Dispatcher Jason Servin ,
Det. Tom Monarch. Det. Ten Fischer. Oet. John Hougan and
Chief Bob McDonell
AWARD WINNERS
Life Saving Award: Dispatcher Jason Servin
Award of Merit: Sgt 8111 Hartford, Del Ten Fischer, Det John
Hougan. Oet Tom Monarch
VoluntHf of the Year. Carol McDonald
Reserve Officer of the Year. Officer Robert Dominguez
Supervisor of the Year: Sgt Craig Fox
Officer of the Veer. Otfrcer Lloyd Whisenant
t•v1tlt•nce -/IP dt'\b, rom-dren '-l'nou'>ly
pull'r hard drive<; and reruns "IJ'>ten to your kid!> They
of p.iper -in th1ld mole'\ta· may bl• trymg 10 tell you
11011 and -.exual a<,<.ault case5 '>Orneth 1nK. • '>he said "Our
tha1 plagued 1he u ty la~t t:hildrt•n are our future. and if
w.ir we don't protect them today.
lho'>c taM'' mduded rrl·n 11\ K01ng to affect our future."
1011 Vcche'>. the tormt·r nty I he annual breakfast give'>
n•ut·.i11on coordmCJtor who i.., thl' rnmmuniry an opponu-
l'~pet ted w ... 1and tnal Lhl!> n11y "to hear and see thing-.
y1•ar tor allegedly molt:!>tmg \H' normally don't hear or
'l'\t>ral young hoy'> ""ho p.ir-. ..,el'. di.1mber President
Ill 1p.1ted in the city'!> a her Rich.ird I uchrs '\a1d.
-.ehool program-.. l'ro,etutor'i "It\ .i privilege 10 ack.nowl· "''Y he took d1g11al photo-· edge .md apprenate people
grarh., of him'>elf '>lick.mg the who play a -.pecia.J role in our
ho},· toes. tommunity," he said.
Attept1ng ht·r award. Md>c..inell. 1n hi!> I 0th year
I l"l her ..aid <,he and her col· a~ l htef. ~d the depanment
lt•agl•e' .. are at "'ar everyda} ha' made huge strid~ m the
to mal..e the bad gi1r; go la'>t few year'>.
a"-ay ·· "IJke any family. we're not
"We try to put them away perleLI." he '>aid. "But we've
fort•ver so that our kid~ can been really fortunate to have
lw .. afo." she said. the quality of officers we do
11<.ht.>r asked those in at· helve and a community that
ll'lldance to take their ch1l-'>upportc; U'> '>O much.·
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Jeanine Lobell. creator dnd
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FOR THE
RECORD
In Thursday's ~Pohucal
Landscape• column and m
the accompanying photo,
Assembly Speaker Herb J.
Wesson (0-los Angeles)
was misidentified as former
Speaker Will.ie Brown. now
the mayor of San Francisco.
WeM<>n was named speaker
of the state's lower house m
January 2002.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• ~Annoying
phone c.lls went r.ported fn
the 300 bloct et 4.:33 p.m.
Tuftday.
• &Ntot S1"tt! Petty theft
WU repotted In the 3300
bfodc at 4:48 p.m. TuMdav.
• Cecil Pl.ce end eden
~A tra1fic accident
involving injurl•s was
reported at 5:03 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Gfsler Awnu. .net Harbor
Boulewrd: A hit-and-run
'was reported at 7:14 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Hamilton StrMt: Petty theft
was reported in the 500
blodt at 5:07 p.m. Tuesday.
• James Street: A home
burglary was reported in the
700 blodt at 8:39 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Mlulon Drive: Annoying
phone calls were reported in
the 1000 bfodc at 4:38 p.m.
Tuesday.
• North Rower StrMt: A
robbery was reported in the
SUPPORT
Continued from A 1
military officers say "really hurts
the co111bat troops."
"Some of these fonner generals
and admirals must just keep their
mouth shut," he ~d. MWe're also
getting lleeondhand advice from
all these media people who don't
know what they're talking about."
Grupe said he is positive that
the war will end with victory for
the United States and the
removal of Saddam HIJS.Sein.
Ferguson said he believes the
·war is being fought rather
brilliantly.•
SCR
Continued from Al
David Emme~ said the enterpris-
ing series is designed to do more
than bring kids to the theater. It
also aspires to create a family at·
mosphere. ln providing that.
Emmes said SCR cal'\ inlroduce
young and old to innovative en-
tertainment.
"We are not only interested in
presenting. but expanding the
body of lituature availabJe for
younger thearergoers. H Emmes
said
SCR plans to riddle us new se-
ries with star taJent and hopes to
attract top American writers 10
the venue, officials said.
The theater has commissions
out to Anne Garcia-Romero,
Donald Margulies, TuzeweU
Thompson, Quincy Long and
Carol Hall, Gross saJd.
Gross said the new series is a
large undertaking for the theater,
one that has officials excited and
eager all at once.
"We are adding a whole
'notber leg to our season. H he
said.
ln addition to sharing the
stage as pan of the center's 40th
season. Theater for Young Audi-
ences will wort with schools to
attnld many children at dis-
counted rates, or for free.
through a grant from the Whit-
500 bloct at 7 a.m. TuNdav
Nl'WPOR'T BEACH • Abeb'9.,.... Md
South 88¥ f'toont: Vandalism
WU NPQrted et 1:62 p.m.
Wedneedr(.
• AcecM Awnue: A garage
burglary was reported in the
500 btodc at 7:35 a.m.
Wednesday .
• Wtet a.tbo9 ~lewnt
end 9th StrMt A traffic
accldentJnvoMng Injuries
wu reported at t1 :41 a.m.
Wednesday.
• ~S1'9et: A vehicle
bUrglary was reportfld In the
3200'blodt at 4:47 p.m.
Wednesday.
• East Coat Hfghwey:
Battery was reported in the
2400 blodt at 9:39 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Newport Boutevwd: Petty
theft was reported in the
2600 bfcx* at 1 :29 a.m.
Wednesday.
• N.wport CentlW DtMt
East: Grand theft was
reported in the 500 blcx* at
3:28 p.m. Wednesday.
"I lhi.nk we'll wind up this war
quiclcly, maybe even in a week or
so," he added.
Ferguson said the key to
survival for the troops is "to be a
good soldier."
"Do what you're supposed to
do at the time you're supposed to
do it.H he said "Don't do
anything unnecessary. I know
people who got killed because
they went out to look for
souvenirs or visit their buddy in
another platoon. H
• DEEM BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
readled at (949) 5744226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharath@latimes.com.
tier Foundation, Gross said.
The new season breaks down
into three-week runs, each of
which begins with discounted
weekend previews and foUows
with weekday school perform-
ances and includes five general
public weekend shows a1 regular
cost.
The inaugural show is the
#Emperor's New Oothes" -a
youthfuJ spin on the traditional
tale, and is scheduled to run
from Oct. 31 to Nov. 16. The em-
peror in this story is a 14-year-
old who is trying his best to learn
to ruJe and swordfight a1 the
same time.
Ahrens, the writer, said she
was thrilled SCR was using her
adaptation to inspire family to·
gethemess. Ahrens conrributed
songs to the popular ~School
house Rock" series of educa-
tional musical 1V spots before
starting her own production
company. She went on to create
a number of successful pro-
grams. many of which earned
her Emmy Awards. Gross srud.
Other slated perfonnances are
"The Wtnd in the Willows" and
HSidewctys Stories From Wayside
Schools."
• LOLITA HARPER writ85 columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
and covers culture and the arts. She
may be reached at (949) 5744275 or
bye-mail at
lof1ta.harper@lstimes.com.
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GETTING
INVOLVED
• GETTINO INYOUIED NM
.,.oodicaUy In the Deity Piiot on a
rotating t>eW-. fof Information on
eddlng ye>ur orgen.&zttlon to thlt
Ilse, call (949) 674-4298.
ACADOIC YEAR IN~
Costa Mesa famill .. can hOtt a
German stu<Mnt and Nm up to
$1,000 toward a number of
travel-abroad programa. Danielle
Carpino, (800) 322-HOST.
ALS ASSN., OftANGE
COUNTY CHAPT'ER
The Amyotrophic Lateral
Scleroala Aaan., which helps
Individuals ~o 'ttave the
disorder that is also known as
Lou Gehrig's diaeue, needs
volunteers. (714) 376-1922.
ALZHEIMER'S ASSN.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Support group leaders, Visiting
Volunteers, family resource
consultants and office volunteers \
dre needed. Volunteers mav wort
on one-time projects or ongoing
programs. Training sessions are
available. (800) 660-1993.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of the
American Cancer Society seeks
office volunteers. The society also
seeks volunteers to answer calls
for the unit's Helpline lnfoCentar.
(949) 261-9446.
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs unwanted
goods such as clothing, furniture,
jewelry, accessories, antiques
and collectibles to fund the
society's research, education and
patient services programs. The
goods may be dropped off at
2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar. Volunteers are also
needed from 10 a.m. tQ 5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday at the
same location. (949) 640-4777.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The transportation program
needs volunteers to drive cancer
patients to and from medical
treatments free of charge. The
required commitment is a few
hours each week or month.
Drivers must have a valid driver's
license and Insurance and be at
least 25. Volunteers may use
either their own vehicles or
American Cancer Society vans.
(949) 261-9446 or
sromer@canet1r.org.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The American Heart Assn. is
looking for volunteers to perform
various general office duties in
the main office and implement
educational and fund-raising
events through Orange County.
No experienoe neceuary.
Training will be provided. (949)
856-3555.
AMERICAN HOME HEAL.TH
HOSPtCE PROGRAM
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs
volunteers to give emotional
support to terminally Ill patients
and their fllmllles in the greater
Orange County area. Training is
provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800)
540-2546.
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The chapter needs volunteers to
address community groups
about Red Cross servlou and to
act as liaisons with the media in
disaster and emergency
situations. Lynn Howes, (714)
481-5376.
ANMAL NETWORK
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Become a bottle-feeder or take in
pregnant cats at your home.
Many shelter• ldll pregnant cats
upon arrival. Dogs and cats a,,.
also avallable for edoptlon.(949)
759-3646or
www.11nimslnetwort.orr1.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
OF NEWPORT.U
Volunteers looking for varying
levels of lnvofv"'*lt are needed
to help the organlutJon With Its
goal of helping d'llldren In the
community. UM9) 84H929.
ASSN.R£NNSSANC£ CREATORS
The Coate MeA group aporflors
and tuppol'tl oul1MCh
community MIVict progrema,
IUd\ .. the hom•t• tenetuery.
Vofunteen ara needed. (714)
54().6803.
BESTBUDOES
The nonprofit organlzatJon la
tooktng for voluntMrl 11 and
older to provide companionship
for adulta wtth devek>pmental
clubHttlea. Aa a •Otlml BuddV;'
voluntMn wtll vi.It wtth 1 buddy
twice a month and call or ~I
them once 1 week. TM
orgentz.tJon alto hu an
~program thet fonn1
Mendltl pa entirety tJ'l4I the
tn...,._ Volunteers for thin
prooram must be rt i..i 12 yMn
Old. (714) 6*1129 Of •
WWW:~QfD.
men and WOfMt'l older than 20
who haW llwd In Orange CoUntv
for rt.._ lbt rnontN and haw
been on 1he Job tot .t .._. h'9e
montht to eerw 11 big bfochert
or big ....... forcHldrtn eoee e
to 18from~homes.
(714) &M-7773.
expending trtum1 reeponee
program. Som. YOlunteen a.mt
ltw ~ fl...tlgtrtera and
°""'~ rtePQndlrl bv ptOWlng
(9491646-7181.
HOSPtCE Ptt&rn CHOtCE
\'olunMrs.,.. nMded to help !Nik•• ~In thellweof ~n•ltv m pereont end their
flmlllea. VotuntHrt would ...iat •
tNm wfth nontMdlcal nMdl ..
BOY SCOUTS Of A-.cA ltC.
Volunteer~b1he
Orono-County Coundl lndude
fund-reillng, progiwn
development and training to
existing troope end pda. (714)
64M990.
~ flnt aid and 9UpPOft to lnfunld or tnumdmd people.
Other~ provtc»
cllplled'l Ind omc. support. No
~leneceeNty. Ttetnlng
wiA ti. ptOYidtd,. (MS) fi88.14W.
t4.d't " pnMding reeptt• for the
primary C81WOIV.r, Nnnlng • : I
etmtnde, rNdlng to the patt.nt:s
DllPU'TE R£SOlU1'10N
IEJMC£S
and WMldy soc:lal vtalts. The
organlz.atJon 19 ala<> looking for • ' :
BOYS & GIRLS CUii$
Of NEWPORT.-U
derlcal and ti.ruvement
volunteers to uafat wtth ofnce
duti81. Tr1inlng la provided. (714)
980-0900.
HUMAN OPTIONS
The three area dUbl need
voluntMr ~ind 1111 and
crafts wof'bhop 1NCNra. CaH for
locetiona. (949) 642-22A6.
Volunteer medlaton, ca•
epeclaflsta and outreedl
asalstanta ,,. needed to help In a
vartety of mediation cues.
BIRngual lar)(luage .tllla IN
ne6ded for oftk» vofunteers and
for medJ9tors. (949) 250-0488.
TM ot'banizatJOf' shelters,
counMls and edUc:at• abuaed ,
women and d'llldrin. tt Is looking 1 :
WTERSEALS • for volunteers. (949) 737-5242,
ext. 24. J • I
BRMJ.£ INS'IT'nirFs Eastw S..\a needa volunteers for
onoofng derk:al wort. programa
for d'llldren with dlaabllltJea and
special events. (714) 834-1111.
JEWISH FNA.Y SERVICE
',.•,.
ORANGE COUtflY CENTER
The nonprofit orgenlution la
looking for volunteers wfth a
basicknowtedge of Windows
95w'98, Micro9oft Word and a
willingness to leam the adaptive
equipment used by its students to
participate In various activities at
the Oasis Senior Center In Corona
def Mar. Volunteers will tutor
legally blind adult students uslng
computers and other adaptive
technology. Mary Johneon, (714)
821-5000, ext. 2113.
COMMUNITY ANIMAL
NElWORK
The networt needs volunteers to
help control the rising population
of wild cats in local
neighborhoods. Volunteers
would trap and deliver cats to
local veterinarians for spaying or
neutering, and then release them
badt to the property where they
were found. The goat of the
progrem is to uve the lives of
stray cats. (9491759-3646.
COSTA MESA
CMC PLAYHOUSE
The playhouae needa wluntMn
for ushering, badcst.age ~
mailinga, typing, controlJing
lights and manv other dutiM.
(949) 65(}5269. .
COSTA MESA
HISTORtCAL SOCETY
The society preserves and
promotes the history of Costa
Mesa and the harbor area.
Volunteers are needed for the
archives, library, museum, docent
and public outreach programs.
(949) 631-5918.
COSTA MESA
UTERACY COUNCIL
The Costa Mesa U1aracy Center
needs volunteer tutors to teadl
English as a second language.
People who want to learn English
as a second language are also
encouraged to call. Call to
register. (714) 435-3310 or (714)
545-3445.
COSTA MESA MS
SElf-HELP GROUP
The Orange County chapter of the
national Multipfe Sderosis
Society has started a new
self-help group in Costa Mesa for
people newty diagnosed or with
minimal symptoms of multiple
sclerosis, or both. The group
meets at 11 a.m. the second
Tuesday of every month. (949)
650-7659.
COSTA MESA
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Seniors 55 and older are invited
to help ata,ff the Westalde
substation. Volunteers are
asked to work two four-hour
daytime shifts per week. They
would be responsible for
answering phones, bicycle
registration, fingerprinting, data
entry and auisting with other
citywide projects. Seniors wtio
can speak Spanish and English
are also needed. Call for an
application. Fred Gaectler. (714)
754-5208.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
Th• multipurpou aenlor .. rvtc.a
facility at the comer of 19th Street
and Pomona Avenue aeelta
volunteers wtio can greet
members and the public et the
front dealt and voklnteera for the
Resource Depertment wfth Ex<*
computer expet'ience and aharp
telephone aldlle. The Senior
Meals program 1lso needa
people to dellwr mNla to hc>rna.
(949) 846-2368.
ENVIRONMENTAL.
NATURE CENltJt
Volunteer trail guides are needed
to help visitors team about their
environment (949) 645-8489.
FAMILIES -COSTA MESA
This team of community-based
organizations, which worts to
provide youth and families with
COYnseling, family support,
health education, mentoring,
tutoring, after-school activities
and ldnship services, needs
volunteers in all areas. (949)
574-3976.
FISH-MOBn..E MEALS
Call (949) 642~ to help
Friends In Service to Humanity
wfth the Mobile Meals program
and provide ongoing emergency
assistance to those in need. Both
always Met volunteer assistance
In a variety of areas. (949)
64M060.
FltlENDS OF THE BAU.ET
MONTMAR11tE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Vofunteera are needed for Project
Caring, which provides
socialization and cultural
experiences to the Jewish
residents and others at Fairview
Developmental Canter In Cost•
Mesa. Volunteers "adopt• a
facility to provide programming
of Jewish content to the residents
on a monthly basis. They must
take a TB test and undergo a
fingerprinting badcground chedt.
Volunteers are also needed to
provide comfon and support to
the Jewish terminally ill and their
families. The group sponsors an
ongoing Jewish healing support
group for people with chronic
illness at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Family Service, 250 E.
Baker St.. Suite G, Costa Mesa.
Free. Preregistration required.
(714) 44&-4950.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
The organization of women.
committed to promoting
voluntaerism, developmg the
potential of women and
improving communities through
the wort and leadership of
trained volunteers, tS seel'ing
new members. (949) 261-0823
KAISER PERMANENTE
HOSPtCE SERVICES
Volunteers are needed to spend
four hours per week vi11ting
patients or doing errands for
Til9 Friends need volunteers who
want to help talented local
dancers perform in professional
theaters. For 30 years, the
organization has provided the
community with quality Russian
ballet training. To help youth
develop strong discipline skills,
build high sett-esteem and
achieve dreams of being a
professional dancer, call (714)
241-7424.
, them or their caregivers in
communities near volunteers'
homes. (562) 622-3805.
FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA
UBIWUES LAGUNA GREENBELT INC.
The Friends is a support group for Volunteers are needed to assist
the three libraries in Costa Mesa. Laguna Coast Wlldamess Park
To join, help with fundrai&Jng staff and James Dilley Preserve
events and help promote library st8ff and docents with hiker
programs and services in our registration and general public
community, call (7141556-4396. orientation. (9491488-0287.
FRIENDS Of THE LAGUNA SHANTI
NEWPORT BEACH U8RARY Laguna Shanti, an organization
The bookstore needs donations that works with persons with
for boot sales. Good quality HIV or AIDS, is seeking caring
children'• and nonfiction boots volunteers to assist with I
ere especially needed. They may running the front office,
be left at any of the branch delivering meals, providing
libraries -Balboa, Mariners or transportation and providing
Corona del Mer -or in the complimentary therapies such
special book closet next to the as message, acupuncture and
Friends Book Stora. et 1000 chiropractic C.re. Lisa Toghla,
Avocado Ave. Volunteers are (949) 494-1446.
needed to staff the used book
store, which is inside the UFEUNEUVINGCENTERS
entrance of the Central Library. Mentally Ill adults rely on the
Volunteers must be members of Newport Beach center for
the Friends of the library and residential housing. It needs
are asked to work o ne professional fund-raisers lo
three-hour shift per month. (949) support and maintain this
759-9667. resource.
GIRL SCOUTS LUV·.M'ET CENTER
Girl Sc:outa of Orange County Volunteers who love to work wrth
Meda volunteers who will be cats and kittens ere needed at the
trained as troop leaders, serve on Lw-a-Pet Canter at PetsMart in
special committees and give Costa Mesa. For more
lectures, demonstrations or information, call (949) 461-3272.
cla ...... (714) 979-7900.
MASnR CHORALE .
GIRLS INC. Of ORANGE COUNTY
OF ORANGE COUNTY The performing arts organtZation
Volunteers are needed to offer needs volunteers for computer
educatk>nal and enrld'lment Input. tidtating, filing and
opportunltJ11 for girls and boys. handling phones.. (714) 556-6262.
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Park trail a little more concrete
Commission
approv.es plan for a
trail through
Fairview for walkers
and roller-bladers.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
C0$TA MESA -·1 he city is a
step closer to paving a Mice of
paradise and putdng in a con-
crete trail to provide more access
to Fairview .Pait.
On Wednesday, the Parks and
Recreation Commis.-,ion gave its
sLamp of approval to a concep-
tual plan for a mulupurpme trail.
The trail will be 8 feel wide
Wlth a 4-fool Wlde decomposed
granite trail next to il for hikers.
The concrete portion is ge'clred
toward wa.Ucers. roUer-bladers
and others who don't feel com-
fortable navigating the granhe
and dirt uails in the park.
But some residents questioned
the commissions' acceptance of
the we of concrete.
"I'm !>urpri.sed that they were
considering cementing in thoc;e
roads," Judith Gielow said. "I
thought the City Council had
made a big point about not using
any cement."
n1e trail would. run by the.
trains, down tn where the botani-'
cal garden WCI.!> supposed to be.
cro~ Placentia Avenue with a pe·
dbtnan bndge. then wind back
up the ht.II. ere>'>.'> Placenua agam
and fonn a clo~ loop
Ille oty 1~ under d deadline to
complete the 1.nill by the end of
June becau.-.e II IS being funded
by a $234,000 grant from the
Omngc County l ran.,portduon
Authonry.
The authority i., al'><> funding
the pedestrian hndge. but those
fimds won't be av-culable unul
July, said Hill Mom,, publk l>erv
ices direcror.
Supporters uf the burrowing
owl that calls ruirview Park home
!">aid the multipurpo..,._· trail ts ac-
c.:eptahle. a-; l1111g 'a'> two artificial
burrow., will be cleated in the vi-
dmty of the cxi ... ung burrow<>,
'>did DaVld Mo'>kuviv. a b1olo~"'
with < ;tt"nn 1.uko ... A."''"
One resident. Rohen Cira.ham,
spoke in favor of the concrete
trail.
•tl's a great !>tan.· Graham srud
• 1 think concrete ~ a good 1dea.
lt'i. the first step of many steps Ill
providing access to the part.·
Commiss1oneri. said the con
crete trail is necessary to open
the park to all C.Osta Mesa ~··
den Ls.
·A lot of people aren't into
!>ports, so their exercise is walk·
ing. skating or pushing a stroller
and this would give those people,
wbo are taxpayers. ,acces.<J to this
park." C.ommissioner Wendy
Leece said. "We're not talking
about ruining the envtronment. •
lhe plan for the trad will now
go to 1he t.1ry Council for reVlew.
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD WRAP-UP
INSIDE THE DISTRICT able to meet NEXT MEETING
Here are <,ome of the dec1.,ion' coming
out of fue.,day\ school board meettng:
fhe repon revealed tlJJt
Newpon-Me-.a, anord111g to .ill <1\<11lul>ll·
mformation at tlw; ume, nwl·t' 1lw ''·'fl''
Mandards and criteria tor f'1,l;il ... 1.1h1ll1y
and also pro1ecb future ... 1ab1l11v ·"\\di
de.,pite the '>tale but.lgt>t t rum h
•WHAT: The next school board meeting
•WHEN: 7 p.m. April 8
SECOND PERIOD INTERIM
REPORT
• WHERE: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa
•INFORMATION: (7 14) 424-5000
Paul Ht'ed. assistant superintt>ndent of
bt1.,111e<>s 'ervicc' for tht' d1i.trkt.
presented the 2002 <n 5'-rnnd l'l'rmd
WHAT IT MEANS
" dl·'>ignared month. a .. thl'
< .Jlifornia State Board of
I tluca11on .. uggesL•., the
't hool hoard approwd the
prr1posal IO de'>ignate April lntt'rilll neport to the
c,chool hottrd 1 he firr,t
report. which the hoard had
already approvc•d, 1 overed
the budgt•tary .,tatu\ of th<'
TI1e board voted to apprm1· 1lw re·port
and expressed it!'> grat1t11d1· tCJ lhl• d1'1rll.I
for maneuvering its wav through 1111 ...
fic;ral turmoil in a rnann1·r tl1.11 h.1 ...
allowed it to avotd the 111<1" l.1yolt' 01lwr
dii.tricts hav<.' experit'fll l'd ,\If houi.:h 1 lw
d1\trict doe'> antk1patt· 11 \\Ill h.1Vl' to
.!00 I Puhlil \l hool., Month.
I h<' ob.,1·r.a11n.· ol 1hi!> de-.ignatmn"'
'JIOll,orl•d by tlw Foree and Acct>pled
d1,tm t through()< t. 11 lhl· '*'t·ond
report. wh1lh the bot)rd dpprowd
1 Ut">day. rnver' the p<'rmd end111g Jan
II
clo .. ely rl'glllate and re<.tric 1 'lwnd111i.:
over the next f<>w year' 'l'\\Jllll t \It·.,..
-...id 11 believe'> It \viii lw ,1hh· 111 rn.11111.1111
1h functionalny
\ 1.1...im ... of< uhf1in11d. Ille theme of the
month 1., "l'uhhl ...,choob -(,real Plale.,
to ( 1rlJ\~ ••
WHAT JT MEANS
lht• purp<ht' of rlw rt.•pon. rt·quirl'd h\
the .,talc '"'Ke a year ts to r.uw
J\.\lllt'nt.·'>'> of finanu.d ohh~allon' dunng
fill' n .. ~:al }t'aJ. 111c.:lud111g re-.cn.e
requ1renll'n1' that the d1,tnl l may nut be
PUBLIC SCHOOLS MONTH
\pnl .wen \'+111 be tlt.•.,ignated Publil
\1 hoot... \lo nth IO fm u' on '>Upport111g
puhlu edul at11111
·1o111\olve -.choob .1ml 'tut.It"" 111
different act1\1tie<; and progrnm' tlurin~ -( /J/11f11led m Omsrme (Amllu
SCHOOLS LIST
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
AdamsK-5
2850 Clubhouse Road, Costa
Mesa
Candy Cloud, (714) 424-7935
Andersen K-6
1900 Port Seabourne, Newpon
Beach
Mary Manos, (949) 515 6935
C.lifomUI K-5
3232 Caltforn1a St . Costa Mesa
Jane Holm, (714) 424 7940
College Plitt! K-3
2380 Notre Dame Road. Costa
Mesa
Carol Lang. (7 14) 424-7960
o.vt.4-6
1050 Arlington Dnve, Costa Mesa
Cheryl Galloway, (714) 424-7930
Eastbklft K-6
2621 Vista del Oro, Newpon
Bead'I
Charlene Metoyer, (949) 5 15-5920
Harbor View K-6
900 Goldenrod Ave . Corona del
Mar
Melliss1a Chnstensen, (949)
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
515·6940
KaiMt 3·6
2130 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa
Daryle Palmer. (949) 515-6950
Killybrooke K-5
3155 K1llybrooke Lane, Costa
Mesa
Kathy Sanctiei. (714) 424-7945
Lincoln K-6
3101 Paofic View Drive, Corona
delMar
Barbara Haddod:. (949) 515-6955
MariMn K-6
2100 Mariners Dnve. Newpon
Bea di
Pam Cooghhn. (949) 515-6960
Newport Coast K-6
6655 Ridge Par1c Road, Newport
Coast
Monique VanZeeBroedc, (949)
515-6975
Nr#port Elementary K-6
14th Street and Balboa
Boulevard, Newport Beach
Denise Knutsen, (949) 515-6965
rffwport Heights K-6
300 E. 15th St., Newpon Beacti
Judith Chambers, (94.9) 515-6970
Pllularino K·3
the three months ending Feb. 28.
Jntal revenu~ were somewhat
higher, but net mcome was flat
when compared to the same
quarter of 2002.
Firm misses earnings Resources C.Onnection also ..a.id revenue was down from sec· goal by a penny a share ond-quarter levels because of
A quarterly eammgs report the holidays.
from ~ta Mesa-based Re· F.xcludlng the holiday wet>k..,,
sotices C.Onnecnon lnc. rru~ the company averaged a 4% m ·
an~ts' expectations by a crease for weekly average rev·
pe y per share. enue, the company said.
e professional services finn Shares of RECN. which trade
last week that It earned 12 on Nasdaq. closed Friday at
ce ts per share. compared to the si~.40. up 7.92% on the day.
13 nts Wall Street was looking
fo
e company said its conlin·
investment ln growth lnJtJa-
continues to put pressure
o earnings.
e company reported eam-
for Its ftscal third quarter,
DNA fingerprinting
will be offered
J. Foster Weems. DDS toe.,
will host a DNA UfePrtnt Safety
Program from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
st Friday, Saturday & Sunday of the Month.
50-75o/o OFF
e've Raided the Best Closets in Orange County."
uality Consignment Apparel
1060 Paula11no Ave , Costa Mesa
Patricia Insley (714 ) 424 7950
Pomona K 3
2051 Pomona Ave Costa Mesa
Julie McCorrn1dt. 1949) 515 6980
Rea 4 6
601 Hamilton St Cost<1 Mesa
Ken K1ll1an. (949) 515 6905
Sonora K 3
966 Sonora Costa Mesa
ChnSlme Anderson, (714)
424-7955
Victoria K·S
1025 Victoria St . Costa Mesa
Judy Laakso. (9491515-6985
Whitt* K 3
1800 N Wh1n1er Ave Costa Mesa
Sharon Blakely, (949) 515-6990
Wilson K·S
801 Wilson St .. Costa Mesa
Candy Sperling, (9491515 6995
Woodland K 2
2025 Garden Lane, Costa Mesa
Kathryn Hofer. (949) 515 6945
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS
Ensign lntennediate 7 8
2000 Chff Dnve, Newport Beacti
Mike McGuire. (949) 515 6910
Saturday at h" ollllt' at 1617
Wt·,td1ff l>nve. \u1te 201 m
:>.ewport Beach
DNA fingerpnnlln~ inmlves
taksng -,aliva sampll'<. from Lhil
drcn to be used '"'lead or
lingerpnnts .
I.aw enforcement olf1nal' be-
lieve haVlng a l>"JA 'ample
ready to go rnuld h<•lp Ill an in-
ve!>tigauon
Information (94!-J) fl42 7'}'l8.
Airport opens all levels
of parking garage
John Wayne Airport opened
TeWinkle 6-8
3224 California St . Costa Mesa
Jeff Gall, (7 14) 424-7965
HIGH SCHOOLS
Corona del Mar 7-12
2101 Eastbluff Drive, Newpon
Bea di
Sharon Fry, (949) 515-6000
Costa Mesa 7-12
2650 Fairview Road, CoSla Mesa
Fred Navarro 9 12, John Garcia
7-8. (714) 424-8700
Esuncia 9-12
2323 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa
Tom Antal, (949) 515-6500
Newport Harbor 9-12
600 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beadi
Mictiael Vossen, (949) 515-6300
Att.em.tive E:ducation Cent9r
Badl S.y Cont. High School
Monta Vista High Schoof
390 Monte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa
Diana Carey, (949) 515-6900
Middle eon.g. High School
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa
Robert Nanney, (714) 432-5732
ADULJ EDUCATION
Adult School
425 E. 18th St.. Costa Mesa
Diana Carey, (949) 515-6996
all levels of the BI '>outhwest
pdllang garage to the public on
Tuesday
fhat garage was closed m
November as part of the se1c;
m1c remediation of the north
west and southwest parking
structures. That construction
began in May after the Board
of Supervisors approved the
S2.9-million construction
project.
All access roads Into the air·
port are also open.
For more information. call
(949) 252-5200. One can also
visit the airport's Web <e at
www.ocair.com.
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Come see the new Everwood·
CoumryS1de bhnds from Hunter
Douglas Overlapping
sla1s crea1e a beau11ful
board-on-board design
Md 1he ·seep-up look
adds depth d1mens1on
and character to any room And
EverWood CoumryStde will not
warp. crack. peel or fade f!vt:n in
f •iday. Mdfcll 71:! ?OOJ A5
humid areas or dtrec.t sunli$ht Comt: l;,;:i..;:;..~~-~f.11111
see 1hese beauuful blinds today
~ALDEN'S
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1M>1 Plact:nlia, Co~la M~
949-646-4818
Spa Gregorie's
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HOW TO GET PU8USHEO -L.a.n: Mail to Editorial ~ Edi1ot S.J. Cehn et the 0.tly Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Meu, CA 92827 •Ru••~ Cell (949) 642.eoee FM: S.nd to (IMS) '*"170
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MAILBAG
O:>lumnist mistaken about
the poll numbers .
Allhoµgh an avid fan of Joe Bell, I feel
compelled to write aJ')d rebut a couple
of points he made In the Bell Cwve.
"Keep us blessed with the right ro
dissent." from March 20.
Bell stated that he counts himself
among the 60% of our population who
don't support military action without
U.N. sanction, and among the 50% who
don't support it at chis lime at all. I grew
up in a part of !he country where nearly
every bumper had a sticker on ii
emblazoned wilh the motto "Get !he
U.S. out of !he U.N. ·The events oflhe
past few months should provide ample
reasons for us to print up a bunch more
of these stickers and vigorously renew
that campaign.
When the U.N. Security Council put
!he U.S. into the position of having to
beg Cameroon for !he right to take
action that the council had preVJously
approved unanimously via Rei.olution
144 I. I believe any reasonable person
would agree the U.N. has outlived its
usefulness. Coni.idering that the UN.
has placed Libya in charge of defending
international human rights, and has
named Iraq ac:; next-in-tine to chair lhe
commission in charge of disarmament.
one has to laugh oul loud. And
considering chat Frdflce has openJy
stated chat 1t wishe!> to become the
counterbalance to hold U.N. power m
check. and tn fact dearly sabotaged the
U.S. effort to win a majority vote in the
council, I for one recommend that the
U.N. should move to less expensive real
estate. I'm thinking Paris, maybe on the
Left Bank. '
.Pis a Vietnam-era soldJer, J was
detailed to Paris in 1968 for several
months to help catalog the millions of
• American items we had to remove from
France. Qm. DeGaulle. the guy you'll
recall whose bacon we saved from the
Germans during World War rJ, ordered
America to get its possessions and
soldiers out of France, and gave us a
year to comply (Operation FR.ELOC).
Night and day. seven days a week. we
loaded chousands of semi trailers with
everything chat wasn't nailed down.
Tractors then hooked up these t:ra.i.lers
and drove them as quickly as possible
to just over !he borders with Germany
or Luxembourg or Belgium and
dropped them off. It took literally years
to locate these t:ra.i.lers and repatriate
them, and cost hundreds of millions of
dollars. The French didn't care then,
and they don't care now.
Maybe what we need is an entirely
new organization of industrialized
democracies. Maybe we could call it
the Union of the Willing. Then France
and Otlna and Russia and several
doz.en dictatorships could sit around
and contemplate their navels whiJe the
U.S. and its friends go about !he
business of finding and ridding the
world of terrorists, wherever !hey may
be.
I agree with Bell that war is terrible.
But when it's necessary to wage it, to
not do so is always a mistake. And I,
and more than~ of my fellow
citizens as of this writing agree this
one's necessary. .,
Bell, you have the right to dissent you
so embrace, as do we all. Thclt right was
rmrchased with the blood of Americans
who fell in battles.defending our .
couotry and Its ideals. We bad to fight
for those rights then and we on -
0ccasfon have to figbr to keep them:
This is one of those times.
CHUCK CASSrTY
Costa Mesa
Retiring to a state of
verbosity
In covering Col. David Hackworth's
talk with Newport Harbor High
students, Joseph N. Bell has much to
say con cerning the colonel's
disagreements with President Bush's
decision to evict Saddam Hussein
from power in Iraq ("Keep us blessed
with the right to dissent,· March 20).
Some of what he and the colonel have
to say, however, are not backed up by
recent facts.
Bell errs when he writes that
unine-tenths of the world and half the
United States is strongly opposed to
this war." A recent Gallup poll from
March 19 shows that 64% of
Americans support the war with Iraq.
Also, although nonsupport by France,
Russia and Germany has dominated
the headlines, a coalition of nations
has come about that support the
current military actions underway.
Stealing from a column appearing
in a local newspaper, I believe that
what diasenter Bell has demonatrated
so effectively Is that "old soldiers·
(like Hackworth) ·never dJe, they jUBt
become verbose." We all should
remember we are not beginning a war,
we are ending an unfinished one.
LEmRIS l.AVRAKAS
Costa Mesa
Pilot coverage is missing
truth of war opposition
Where is truth? AB they say, truth is
the first casualty of war, and that has
been painfully obvious in the pages of
the Daily Pilot.
Recently, you printed a picture and
small article about the "few dozen"
pro-war supporters gathered at South
Coast Plaza at noon on a Saturday.
The next day, you ran a picture and
much larger article about the six
people (four of whom were children
o ut for the day with grandma)
supporting George Bush who gathered
o n a Jamboree corner in Newport
Beach. A visitor to our community
wouJd think that a few Newport·Mesa
residents support the war and that
everyone else is a pathetic. Nothing
could be farther from the truth.
Where were your reportecs on the
Friday evening after the war started
when more than 250 people showed
up at Bristol Street and Anton
Boulevard to support our troops and
oppose this illegaJ. unnecessary war?
Where were the pictures and articles
about !he more than 200 people who
came out on a cold, windy Sunday two
weeks ago at Niltetown for a
candlellRht vlgU. 1uaytng to spare the
Uvea of our aoldle,. forced Into a war
of greed and lmperlallam7
Why 11 the Dally Pilo t Ignoring the
large gathertnga and focusing on the
small onesf la/aJrneaa in reporting not
a tenet of the Pilotf You may choose
not to cover the opposition to the war.
but yoJJ will.not aUence the voice o(
democtacy. Pe•ce. •
'MAGGIE GALLAGHER
Costa Mesa
Newport-Mesa docs
welcome open debate
In his Thursday column, S.J. Cahn
missed !he polnt ("Keep the debate
alive"). Of course. we Newport-Mesa
residents are in favor of debating
differing polnts of view. but just try
finding a conservative point of view
printed in any major newspaper. Mo'>t
readers of the Daily Pilot also
subscribe to the Los Angeles Times, -.o
the UberaJ view permeates the
majority of our news. If the Daily Pilot
takes a conservative slant. then the
balance is !here. and we are happy
about It.
Having just returned from six year'
in the Bay Area, I can tell you that
there is very little reporting in
California that reflects the
conservative minority. The Daily
Pilot's lean to right is a breath of fresh
air for those of us who aJso crave an
expression of ow views, and Cahn
should not quash that.
SALlYE. MAY
Newport Beal h
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CfTY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Costa
Mesa. CA 92626. (714) 754-5223
Mayor: Karen Robinson
Council: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor,
Gary Monahan and Chns Steel
CfTY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beadi City Hall, 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beadi. CA 92663, (949)
644-3309
Mayor: Steve Bromberg
Council: Gary Adams, John Heffeman.
Didc Nidiols, Gary Proctor, Tod Ridgeway
and Don Webb
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL
DISTRICT
District Office: 2985-A Bear St .. Costa
Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 424-5000
Superintendent Robert Barbot
Board: President Martha Fluor, Vice
President Dana Blade. Clert Serene
Stokes, David Brooks, Tom Egan, Judy
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Fax: (714) 668-2104
STATE ASSEMBLY E-mail: Ken.Maddox@ssm.ca.gov
• John C3mpbell (A). 70th District, State
Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916)
319-2070
U.S. SENATE
•Barbara Boxer (D). 112 Hart Senate
Building, Suite 112. Washington. D.C.
20510, (202) 224-3553;
Washington, D.C. 20510, (202) 224-3841 ,
or 1111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 915,
Los Angeles, CA 90025, (310) 914-7300
E-mail: senstor@fein.tein.senatll.gov
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E-mail: diwktlO@assembly.ca.gov
• Ken Maddox (A), 68th District, State
Capitol, Sacramento. CA 95814, (916)
(916) 319-2068;
or 2250 E. Imperial Highway, Suite 545,
El Segundo. CA 90245, (213) 894-5000
E-mail: senator@boxer.senate.gov
George W. Bush (R), White House, 1600
Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C.
20500
Hotline: (6 a.m . to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1111
E-mail: president@whitehoust1.gov
Fax: (202) 456-2461
Or local office at 1503 South Coast Drive.
Suite 205. Costa Mesa 92626; (714) • Dianne Feinstein (D), 331 Hart Building,
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TODAY
The grandson of Mahatma
Gandhi, Arun Gandhi, will be the
keynote speaker at the annual
Orange County Mediation
Conference. Ttie conference.
titled "Creating reace In Our
Commupitles Through .
Medlatiol)." will be In the Student
Center at UCI from 8:30 a.m. to 6
p.m . Call (949) 851-3168 for more
Information.
The MomExchange will hold their
Spring 2003 Family Time Ex.po
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at William
Regional Part<, 18712 University
Drive, Irvine. Families can get
information on cl8$Ses, activities,
family programs and parenting
resources. For more information,
call (949) 6794511.
Vanguard Unlvenlty wilt holt •.
conference on family violence •
awareness March 28 and 29,
featuring keynote speaker the
Rev. Al Miles, President Bush's
appointed member to the
National Advisory Committee on
violence against w omen.
Registration begins at noon
Friday. Cost is $10 for students
with ID, $50 for others. Fee
includes dinner Friday and
continental brealcfast Saturday.
Call (714) 666-3610, e>Ct. 465, for
mont lnfomlation.
SUNDAY
Kida end their fllm••• .. lmte.d
to •A Very Special 0\fting; an
afternoon of interactive .
atorytelllng and crafts frdm 1 to 4
p.m. Admission It free at the
Newport Beach Central Library.
Call (949) 717-3816 for more
Information.
The American AmstllUJ Gol Tour
is starting its second season,
hosting at least 12 local
tournaments starting today. Each
event, which take.place on
weekends, is a one-day, 18-hole
competition played strictly under
USGA l'\(les. For more
information, call (714Y 403-8875 or
visit www.asgolftour.com. 1
MONDAY
Author Adeline V.... Mah win
discuss her books and personal
journey from communist China to
the United States in a talk
sponsored by UC Irvine Libraries
and the Orange County Reads
On'e Book Project. A book signing
and refreshments will be offered
after the program, which will
begin at 6 p.m. at the UCI Student
Center, Emerald Bay Room AB at
UC Irvine. The event is free and
open to the public, but part<ing
costs $5. For reservations, call
(949) 824-4651.
TUESDAY
Creative expreuion• by Orange
County artists wort<ing in an array
of two-dimensional media will be
on display at Newport Beach City
Hall • ·ough June 30 for the
Spri1 'l03 Orange County
Artists L nibition. For more
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With custom options availablt
Mon-Fri 10-6 • Sat 10-S •Sun 10-4
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Information, call (949) 717-3870.
A~ plen dwelopment
worbhop at Netlonal University
In Coate Mesa Wiii teach ltudents
how to writ" the bulin8'8 plan.
that worb for them. The $26 fee
Includes materials, and there fa a
$5 dl8COUnt If prepaid. Bring
additional bualneu auodates for
$10 each. Other workshops are
available every Tuesday In April
for the same price. Call (714)
650-7369 to reg.later or for more
Information.
A free f-eng Shul MmlMr et 7
p.m.11 intended to help Improve
attendanta' health, relatlonahipa
and prosperity. !twill be held at
Visions & Dreams, 2482 Newport
Blvd. In Costa ~eaa, reservatioos
are required. Call (626) 288-1669.
Martin Fontenzer. author of
"Mammoth: The Sierra Legend"
will speak at 7 p.m . at the
Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100
Irvine Blvd., in the Tee Room.
There will be tacos and codttails
starting at 6:30 p.m. Free. For
more information, call (714)
843-9005.
WEDNESDAY
A aupport group for caregivers of
persohs with Lewy body disorder
and Pidc's disease/frontal
temporal dementias, sponsored
by the Alzheimer's Assn. of
Orange County, will meet at UC
Irvine's Gillespie Facility in the
second floor conference room at
9:30 a.m . For reservations, call
(949) 824-2382. Admission is free.
Leem how to heve fun Nf9ly In
the outdoors at Costa Mesa
Community Center's introduction
to hiking, badcpacking and
camping class. The cost is $40 for
two classroom sessions, April 2
and April 16, local hikes, a car
camp, testing equipment at Turtle
Rode Part< in Irvine and an
introductory backpack in the local
mountains. Call (949) 515-n98 or
(714) 963-6345 for more
information.
TMURSOAY
A support group for careglwn,
sponsored by the Alzheimer's
Assn. of Orange County, will
meet at Hoag Health Center,
1190 Baker St., Costa M esa. from
1 to 3 p.m. Call (714) 593-9630
for reservations. Admission is
tree.
A free seminar called •Honnones.
Rejuvenation, Nutrition and
Detoxification (Part 2)" will be
held by the South Coast Medical
Center from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at
Mother's Market, 225 East 17th
St., Costa Mesa. For reservations,
call (800) 595-MOMS.
Whe1her you've fited your 1040
for 2002 or not, you may find
ways to keep more in your own
podcet for the near Mure at "Tax
l-aw Changes for Married and
Divorcing Couples.• The free
program starts at 1 p.m. at the
Newport Central Library. Call
(949) 717-3816 for more
information.
APRlt.4
An'MMtce .. ~ P9t Expo NM
through April e et ttie 0111nge
County Fair a Elcpoaltlon Center.
The hours are 10 a.m . to 6 p.m .
Friday; 9 a.m . to 7 pin. S.1Urday;
and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.
Adml•km la $8 for adultl, $6 for
aenlo,.. (60 and older) and $3 for
children (6 to 12). Call (628)
447·2222 for more Information.
felhlon lllend wilt ho9t photos
with the Eaater bunny thro~gh
April 19 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
dally on the Atrium Lawn. Photo
padtagea cost from $11.99 to
$35.99. A portion of proceeds will
benefh Pretend City.
• The public is lrwbd to. .
A1Ception for exhibiting artists,
· from 6:30 to 7 p.m. at Newport
Beach City Hall. Refreshments
will be served and cash prizes for
worb judged by UCI Professor
Kim Burga will be awarded at this
· time. Call (949) 717-3870 for more
information.
APRIL !S
The April Jn v.nac. annual gala of
the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange
County will take place at the Four
Seasons Hotel In Newport Beach.
Call (800) 660-1993 for more
Information.
The ftllrvlew Pllrk Friends
Committee of Costa Mesa invites
the community to participate in
th~ first annual Earth Day in the
Part< at Fairview Part< and
quart.arty "Friends" kldcoff
meeting. The event begins at 9:30
a.m. at the picnic shelter on the
Part<'s west side. Call (714)
764-5698 for more information.
Spring ii the height of the -
gardening and planting season,
and the UC Irvine Arboretum
offers gardeners a chance to get
that special plant for their garden
at the "April Showers of Flowers"
plant sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
There's no admission fee. The
Arboretum is just south of the
comer of Campus Drive and
Jamboree Road on the UCI North
Campus. Call (949) 824-5833 for
Information.
Macy'• South Coaat Plaza end
Seventeen magazine will host a
2003 Prom Fashion Show ~ 2
p.m. in the Macy's women's store.
See the latest looks from Jessica
McCllntodc, Zurn Zurn, Blondie
Nights, Rampage, Morgan and
Co., Jump and LA Glow. Call
(714) 556-0611, ext. 4231 for
reservations.
APRIL 9
FtiJM.w Developmental Cent8f
hosts its annual spring boutique
from 8 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. in the
Fairview Auditorium, 2501 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. There will be
more than 35 orafters to shop
from. Call (714) 957-5188 for more
information.
Wlza~n-tnlnlng In fourth-.
fifth-and sixth-grades are invited
to match wits with Harry Potter at
a scavenger hunt through the
Newport Beach Central Library
BEST BET
Orange Coast College will host the ballet •oon Quixote,•
as presented by Orange County's Festival Ballet
Theatre, from April 4 to 6. Performances will be at 8
p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday in OCC's
Robert 8. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. (714) 432-5880.
chambers at 1 p.m. Sign up at the
library's children's desk or call
(949) 717-3800 and select option
No. 5. Registration is required.
A frM Mminer called •""-mettw
Therapies for Asthma11nd
Allergies" will be held from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Mart<et,
225 East 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
APRll 10
The public ls invm.d to "A History
of Japanese Dolls" at 7 p.m. in
the Newport Beach Central
Library. Lucille Supple, owner of
the Center for Custom Dolls, will
present the free program, which
will include a display of
handcrafted dolls. Call (949)
717-3816 for more inform,tion.
St.nford polidc:al schotar Leny
Diamond asks, "Can the Whole
Wortd Become Democratic r at
UC Irvine's annual Ede.stein
lecture at 1 p.m . in the Social
Ecology II building, room 1304.
The lecture is free and open to the
public. Call (949) 824-2904 for
more Information.
APRIL 11
Comell Law School profnsor
David Wippman delivers his
symposium "The Two Faces of
the International Criminal Court."
as part of a series at UC Irvine
called "Prosecuting Perpetrators:
International Accountability for
War Crimes and Human Rights
Abuses.· Held in Social Science
Plaza B. room 1208 at noon, the
event is free.
The departments of m«henical
and aerospace engineering and
biomedical engineering at UCI
invite you to a joint spring 2003
distinguished lecture by Sheldon
Welnbaum at 4 p.m. in
McDonnell Douglas Engineering
Auditorium. The free event
includes a reoeptlon afterward.
Call (949) 824-5406 for more
information.
Boye and girts ages 6 through 15
are invited to compete on a fun,
recreational level at the Youth
Trade & Field Championship 20031
at N~wport Harbor High School.
The multi-event competition will
include individual running,
throwing and jumping events and
team relays. All participants will
receive a Hlhlrt. Optional clinics
are held at various sdlooVpart<
sites and are included in the $10
pre-registration tee. Call (949)
644-3151 for more information.
APRIL 12
The popular children'• Tile
Painting returns to Fashion Island
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 12
and 13. The terracotta tiles are
$100 each. Pre-paid reservations
are required. A portion of the
proceeds benefit children's
programs at the Orange County
Museum of Art. Reservations can
be made in person or by calling
(949) 721·2000.
APRIL 13
A free AtkJns seminar called
"Keys to Weight Management•
will be held at 3 p.m. at Mother's
Market, 225 East 17th St., Costa
Mesa. For reservations, cal (800)
595-MOMS.
APRIL 14
Hoag Hospital will hoat "look
Good ... Feel Better• classes,
teaching cancer patients makeup,
wig and turban tips to help hide
the ravages of radiation and
chemotherapy treatment The
classes, given from 10 a.m. to
noon, are sponsored by the
American Cancer Society.
Registration is required for the
free classes. Call (949) 261-9446
for information.
APRIL 15
A frM seminar called "For the
Worry Wart Vitamin Taker· will be
held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . at
Mother's Mart<et. 225 East 17th
St., Costa Mesa. For reservations,
call (800) 595-MOMS.
APRIL 19
·oivorc:e: A New Beginning• .. e
workshop for men and women
who are divorced or getting
divorced. The wort<shop takes
place trom 10 a.m . to 12:30 p.m.
at 180 Newport Center Drive. The
cost Is $40. For more information,
call (949) 644-6435.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"We have to play with
what we have and we
have to win.,,
John Savac•. tJCI baseball coach
Al2 Friday, March 28, 2003
COLLEGES
Hard times
forf!CI
baseball
Nothing coming easy for
Anteaters in second
season since 10-year
hlatus.
T here is one word to describe
UC lrvine's baseball season,
thus far: Frustration. That's
what Coach John Savage said
about the plight of his ua Anteaters,
who have one three-game series left
before they start Big West Conference
play.
The Anteaters will host Washington
State tonight at 6.
1be frustration comes from injuries
and low production on offense which
has the 'Eaters below the expectations
they set before the season. ua
baseball's second season bas been like
one of those over-hyped movie
sequels. Think "Speed 2."
Just as in their first season. since a
JO-year hiatus. the Anteaters appear as
if they will be overlooked in the Big
West. ua. the afterthought? That's not
how it was at the beginning of the
season. The Anteaters were ranked
third in the Big West coaches'
~----~ preseason poll, just
behind national
powerhouses c.aI
State Pullerton and
Long Beach State.
UCI featured a
strong pitching
staff (still does)
and expected the
bats to come alive
---~-~ this season. But
STEVE
VIRGEN
that has not been
the case.
Matt Anderson,
who was one of
UCl's top returning players after
earning second-team All-Big West
honors as a freshman last season, is
out indefinitely with a stress fracture
in his lower back. Anderson typifies
the Anteaters' frustration. He was a
big reason Savage was expecting the
offense to improve this season.
Sophomore Jaime Martinez has
the same injury as Anderson, and
sophomore RJ. Brown is out with an
elbow injury, putting the toll up to
three starters who are gone for the
season for UCL
"That has really disrupted the flow
of the offense, as well as the
defense," said Savage, who is not
one to make excuses. He, instead
solves the problem. and that's the
task he has before the season ends.
Savage said, UCI has not played a
game with the injured trio intact since
the first game of the season Feb. 4.
"No one Is going to feel sorry for
us; no one," Savage said. "We have
to play with what we have and we
have to win."
Winning hasn't come easy for the
Anteaters this season. And, the
losses have only added fuel to the
fire of frustration. UCI has suffered
six shutouts this season, and 10 of
the 'Eaters 17 losses have been by
three or less runs.
The Anteaters (10-17) are at the
bottom of the Big West in team batting
average (.231) and runs scored (ll6)
through games that ended Sunday. It
also hasn't helped that ua has one of
the toughest pre-conference schedules
In the Big~
The pitching has been a bit of a .
bright spot UCI is fourth in the Big
West in E.RA (3.92). Yet, Savage's
pitchers have also run into the
ft.word this season.
Frustradon.
That's defined in Glenn Swanson's
outing against Washington March
21. The sophomore left-handed
pitcher pjtched a two·run, four·hlt
complete game, retiring 21 ln a row,
but was hit with the loss because of
UCl'a lnept offense. .
However. the Anteatel'1 know the
eaaon ls not over. They met the
challenge of being the rookie ln the Bla West and managed to finish
fourth tn the conference. After what
they been through thus far this
aeaaon, they can only hope they
match that flnJ&h.
PUllerton and Long Beach State
own the conference. and it loob lib
the TitaN are polaed to take the Big
W81t crown th.ls leUOn. UC JUvmtde.
~ la allo ~lati'Yety new to Big
Wilt bMebal1. bu abown btc·time
tmpromnent. and appeara to be
building momentum. though the
)llah1aDden did not have any ranked
MIDI on their pna·cont'erence
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EYE OPENER
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HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD
Double time for .Urtusuastegu~.
Senior bests Aliso in ·mile ·
and 800 for Newport boys.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Not bad for
never running 800 yards on a dirt trade.
Newport Harbor High senior Alec Ur-
tusuastegui fought through the occa-
sional Msoft spottt, and everything else in
the race, to win in 2:07 .5, against Aliso
Niguel Thursday in a Sea View League
dual meet at Harbor.
"You don't mow when they are com-
ing, ~.said Ur:tusuastegui about the soft
spots moments after exiting the track
following the 800. "I ran the mile and
that took a lot out of me. I <ton't usually
run the 800 because I run the mile, but
they needed me today." .
Success came in bunches Thursday for
Urtusuastegui. J;le ran the 1,600 in 4:47.
Joining Urtusuastegui as winners for
Newport against visiting Aliso Niguel in
a Sea View League dual meet were Matt
Encinias in the Jong jump ( 18-11 V.).
Nick Miller in the 3,200 (10:34.3), Matt
Tracy in the 400 (53.4) and Jon Szecsei
in the discus (139-0).
Thacy approached Walker after the
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400 and said, .... thought.you were got.pg
to beat me.''
The Sailors (2-2, 0-1 in leagile) won
both relays 1400 and l ,600). Keith ,El-
dridge, Rhett Hartsfield, Joel Walker IJlld
Dartagnan Johnson finished the 40Q in
45.2 while Urtusuastegui. Johnny Ma-
rino, Tracy and Johnson crossed the tin·
But it was Tracy, who started from the
blocks quickly and didn't let up.
'Tm just hoping to get faster with
each race," Tracy said. "My best time on
a synthetic track is 52.7."
The 400 -the 18th event out of 43
Thursday-was Walker's first time rac-
ing the event t.hls season, according to
boys coach Nowell Kay, who offered
some other news.
"He sprained a muscle in his leg dur-
ing the race so he's done for the day,~
Kay said. Walker took second to Tracy in
the 400 (54.2).
ish line in the 1,600 in 3:43.6. .
Aliso Niguel prevailed, 73-65, with
more second and third-place finishes.
Newport's Ricky Nott (5-8 in the l\igh
jump), Jake Skahen (44-Jl in the spot
put and 117-4~ in the discus), Mill~ in
the 1,600 (4:48.2) and Eldridge in ,.tie
100 (11.2) all placed second for New·
port.
Newport
spins off
doubles ' . ,
Whitfield, Marshall tops in their
events against Aliso Niguel girls.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BP.ACH -After winning both the shot put
and discus Thursday, Newport Harbor High junior hi·
lianne Whitfield strolled around the shol put area.
thinking. ta.Ucing. wanting to do better.
"My best is a 35-something." said the junior, descfib-
ing her best throw in the shot put
Whitfield didn't need to throw it that far to win Thurs-
day as visiting Aliso Niguel invaded Newport Harbor, for
a Sea View League girls track and field dual meet 1be
basketball, field hockey and track athlete heaved _the
metal ball 34 feet, 8~ inches to win the shot put and~
placed first in the discus (122 ·I).
Newport's shot put and discus coach Judd BinJey gave
Whitfield some advice.
"You're much more consistenl in both events dlan
you were last year." BinJey said with a videotape re-
corder in hand. "Last year, 70 or 80 feet wouldn't lplve
been a problem. You do what you can do and don't:ge1
discouraged."
Improvement abounded for Newport ThwsdaY, as
Courtney Marshall won both the 1.600-yard race (5:3'J.3)
and the 3,200 (12:17.1). Senior Elda Hernandez bested
the field in the 800 (2:36.3) with Jaclyn Belida (4-8 ln-lhe
high jump) and sophomore Kiley Hall in the 400 (l :02.2)
also taking first place in their events for Newport.
Newport [Megan Randall, Hall, Hernandez and Amy
Burlingham) won the l,600 relay in 4:14.3.
Hall, starting in the No. I lane, caught up to her Aµso
opponent at the initial tum in the 400 and neld the lead
from there. ,
"!Hall) rebounded well after being sick and miss~,g a
week." said Newport Coach Eric Tweit. "Courtney Mar-
shall and Whitfield always come through for us.· ~
• STEVEMcCRANK/DAlLYPtLOT Burlingham (27.3 in the 200), Jennifer Ryder ln the
high jwnp (4-6) and Belida in the triple jump (30-4~} all
took the only second places for Newport {3-1, o-1 in
league) in an 84-52 win for Aliso.
Newport Harbor's Alec Urtusuastegui (right) edges Aliso Niguel's Steve Mirsky at the finish line of the
boys varsity 800 yards. Urtusuastegui was the winner in a time of 2:07 .5 and he also won the 1,600.
Sea King boys dominate, girls fall
Ringstrom, Artz & Co. The CdM boys improved to 5-1 (10:44), while senior Brian LaPerle (100), The CdM girls dropped to 4~2 on the
blister University boys. thanks to the efforts of juniors Olrls junior Steven Minard (high jump) and season. yet won five of the 10 IJlclc
Ringstrom (200 and 400 meters) and sophomore Gordon Yould (pole vault) events. Freshman Anne St. Geme
Kevin Artz (800 and 1,600), who both also won their events. doubled for the Sea IClngs, ~ CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona doubled. Sophomore Andrew Wong was LaPerte, along with senior Matt Mor-800 (2:26.1) and the 1,600 (5:26.2).
del Mar High boys track and field team prolific for the Sea Kings. winning the rts. senior Blab Dillion and Ringstrom senior Becky Q.unml.na won the 3
opened Pacific Coast League action long jump (l8-6Yz) and gaining second-won the 400 relay (44.3), while the (12:06) and junior Sara <laster won the
with a 100-36 victory over University, place points in the triple jump and pole county-best CdM 1,600 relay team of 400 (1:00.6). Clast:er and St Gane lfao
while the Sea Kings' girls squad lost to vault as well as third-place polnta in the Artz junior Brandon Borcoman, Dillion teamed up to help CdM win the 1.600 ft-
the league-defending champions, 77-3,200, Coach Bill Sumner said. and Ringstrom won in 3:31.2. The quar-lay, which also Included fre8hman KtDy
59, Thursday at CdM. Senior Mike RudinJca won the 3,200 tet's best time ls 3:30.9. Morgan and sophomore Melissa Swigert.
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SPORTS
BRIEFLY
OCC clinches crown
· :•Pirates reign as OEC
women's tennis
champions.
• TENNIS: Orange Coa.'lt Col-
lege's women's tenni.'i team dealt
host SaddJeback a 6·3 Orange
Empire Conference loss Thurs·
day, keyed by a I 2-3 sweep in
singles 10 improve to 11 • l, 9-0 In
lheOEC
Wilh I.he victory, Coach Janice
'1 'Maran's Pirates reclaimed I.he
' loEC championship. OCC won
'"the conference title in 2001. and
"· Sadd.Jeb&ck. won it last year.
·'' ·The last rime we played (the
• 1 Gauchos) we won. 5·4, but tht!>
time the guts really rose to the
·" 6ccasion," Maran sajd, "Ashley
Nelson had lost to Annette
: •Beebe in straight -.et.s in the la.st
' \natch, but \he was determined
'1 And anxiOU!> 10 win (Thursday).
• 1 • 'm reaJJy proud of all them "
· ' Saddleback foll 10 6·3 in the
OEC..
Orqe Empire Conf..-.nc.
OCC S, S.&tlebedc 3
Singles -Bedcer tOCC) def. Conkey,
7·5, 5-7, 6-2, Nelson (OCC) def Beebe,
7·5, 6-0, Tanamal (OCC) def. Allbrook.
7·5. 6-4, Skaflen ISi def Sessum,~.
6 3. 6-3. Perez (SI def Moriyama. 7 5.
6 3, Wonsk1 tOCCl def Toma1ko, 6-3,
6-4
Doub6el -Bool>e Affbrook (Sl daf
Badie• Nelson 6 4 7 5.
Tanamat Sessum tOCCI def
Conkey Skeffon. 6 '1 6 2.
M onyama Wen1k1 tOCCI def
Tom111~0 Perez 6 3 6 4
Cd.M ro1 l on, J 4-4
• TENNIS: ~ophomoreo,
Spencer lle111 and < .ar~ttm BaJI
'>Wep1 their ,et., 111 '>Ingle'> play
10 help lead the \l'>lllllg Corona
del Mar I hgh hoyo, termt\ team
to a 14-4 Paufk C.O.t'>t League
upenmg victory ovt•r Laguna
Beach Thur<tday.
llc1u, playing al :-.o I l>mgle.,,
d1i;played dom1n.tnrc. CdM
Coach Tim Mang 'aid. while
.. '' 13aJI dho wo11. h 0, fi·O, 6-0
' Reit:' ha.o, only om· loc,o, in \in
' ~le-. 1h1~ '>ea .. on.
. I he Sea K?.1mg improved to
" 12·0, a'> 1lwy w e without .,en
1or (i.trrell nyder. who wai.
'given the day off. Mang wa!> im
· pre<.,ed with 1he Breaker-,' dou
'hit's team which ret ort.led two
• '-.et wms and challenged the ~a
' king~ throughout
Peclfk: Coast LN1ue
CdM 14. Laguna Beach 4
'· "Singles -Re1ll ICdM1 def Schmitz
&-0, def BurHr. 6 0, def Cod1ni 6 O
, Nguyen ICdlllll losl. 2 6. 3 6. won.
ll 2 Ball lCdl\/I) w on 6 0 6 0 6 0
' Doubles M iller Sa1da tCdM l def
Ferguson Tran 6 4, def
Ko11ac1c Paxton 7 5, def
Wagner Gourdol 6 0,
Warsaw Robens (CdM) won, 6 4,
6·2 6·2 G1ngolc! Pham ICdMl lost.
• • 3 6 2 6 won, 6 2
, ·CdM belt~ Tesoro
mGOLF: Lorona del Mar
· •\.ligh'" boyi. golf 1eam won 11.,
• 'lecond-con\ecutivc Pacific
Coast l eague match ·rnur.,day. a 190 214, deCi'llOO over re-.oro
" at Newport Heach Country Uub
(par-35)
-' Nick Sherman wai. l ·under
"-par going ml<> the final hole,
1 ~ut still tool medahsl honor1'
td
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebraq the Daty Piiot's
Athlete of the Weel< senes
lOOAY ~~ J.rey Meek'
Corona def Mar
Soccer, '00
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AHEAD OF THE PACK
STEVE McCRANK I DAJL V PILOT
Newport Harbor's Courtney Marshall opened up a huge lead
early in the 1,600 meter in Thursday's dual meet against
Ahso Niguel. Marshall. who doubled. won in a time of 5:37.3.
with a I -over 36.
Teammate AJex Oiikovani
birdied 1he last three holes to
dose with a 37 and was fol·
lowed by Brad Olamberlin, Rob
Ury and Zack Rabinovich, each
Wllh 39!>
LdM improves to 6-4, 2-0 in
league while Tesoro falls 10 2· I
m league.
C.dM w~ IO·over Wood-
bndge's 175 Wednesday at Ran
cho San Joaquin Golf Course in
lrvme LdM 1'ho1 a 194 to
\\oodbridge's 202 al a three-
team match thal included Mis·
l>I011 Vie10 earlier th1'> month.
Woodbridge i1' the d efending
Cll· Southern Section l'hamp1-
on~
Vanguard splits
• Vanguard University spill a
doubleheader in Golden State
Athletic Conference softball
wi1h The Master's College
Thursday on the VU campus.
taking the opener. 5-0. on Mar-
c1ea Ball's four-hitter, before
dropping a 2 ·I decision in the
nightcap.
Ball struck out two and
walked four in improving 10
7 · 7 Jill Jessen had a cwo-run
tnple and Rachel Rolle and hll
Jeranko had back-to-back dou·
bles ma four·run third inning.
Vanguard 1s 19·10·1. 7-5 111
the GSAC-The Master·'i 1s 21 9,
5-6
Game 1
V•nll'tnrT.llist....-1 0
Score by Innings
Master's 000 000 ll o • o vu ()()( 010 ~ 8 0
DeS1mone and Huusfeldt; Bell and
Roffe. Smidt W -Bell. 7 7 l -
DeS1mone. 12 3 2B-Smidt (V),
Ro ffe tVJ Jeranko (VI 3B -Jessen
!VI
Game 2
Mast ..... iT,Viin"cuant 1
SCOt9 by Innings M aster's 002 boo ll 1 8 o
Vanguard 000 010 o 1 5 1
Neil and Huusfeldl; Keltner and
Rolle W -Neil. 12-6. L-ICeltner 5 3
28 -Pac1n1 tM l. Tudcer IM I.
Huusfeldt (M ). Mauro (VI 3B -Rolle
IVl
Tars win by 10 strokes
• Ntwport Harbor I ligh's
Brandon Sowers, Davis Pem-
steln and Garrett Whitfield all
shot 41 al Oak Creek Golf
Course in Irvine to highlight Ute
Sailors' 211-221 Sea View
League victory over Irvine
Thursday in boys golf.
Michael BenvenutJ (43) and
Davld Motschenbacher (45)
rounded out Newport's cani.
which improved the Tars to J -3,
\
1-1 in league
Co ta Mesa faJI s, 14-4
• TENNIS: linan N guyen won
1wo of three o,ets al \lo 2 single-..
as CoMa Mesa I hgh's boy., ten
ni1' team dropped a Golden
West League match lhuro,da) al
home to Santa Ana. 14 4.
Sophomore D<n1d I e and
1unior lluy Pham ec.1ch won a
-.e1 -.mgleo, for Me\.l (()·81
Golden WHt LHIUll
Santa Ana 14, Costa Mesa 4
Singles Le tCM l lost 10 Zdrdgota
6 7 17 1 I d11f Gonzalez 7 5 lost to
Roldan. 3 6. Brian Nguyen tCM ).
lost. 2 6, w on, 6 3. w on, 6 1; Pham
(CMI, w on. 6 3. lost. 2 6, lost 2 6
Doubles Gomol Sneen ICM 1 lost
to L Godinez Chio, 1 6. lost to
Barrero Calderon. 0 6.
Rodnguel Gonzalez, 0 6, Dang Al
Nguyen (CM) lost. O 6. O 6. 2 6
Androw Nguy1in M cN uttv tCM I 1 6
0 6 0 6
Sai I ors lose, I 0-8
ISTENNlS: Oiarlie !·armer and
Hoben Khoury swept m <,mgJeo,
but Jrvme High'& doublt's teams
got the be'>t of Newport Harbor.
I 0-8, m Sea View League action
at Irvine Thur..day
Brnndon Lufty and Bnan
llochwaJd took Newport\ lone
doubles set in the No 2 slo t
"Double'> has been a -.truggle
all year,· said Newport Co.lch
Jeff Thom'>en ·we need 10 pick
ii up each lime out.·
Tyler Deck won one '><'lat No
J c;ingle'> for Newport 15 2. l ·I
111 league)
Sea View I Rague
Irvine 10, Newport 8
Singles R Khoury (Nl. def.
Park, 6 4, def. Jung. 6-I, def.
I e . 6 O; Farmer !Nl. wo n. 6 2.
7 -5. 6 O; Deck (N). lo.,t. 6· 7.
2-6. won. 6 2
Doubles -1 und bspley·lone'
!NJ. lost 10 (,omez-Shu. 3 6.
lost to Oiang-Nguyen. 2-6. lo~t
to Ahu1a-Yang, 2·6,
Lufty· llochwald (N). lost. 4 ·6,
3 6. won, 6·4, Serdyuk.-Tueena
IN), lo<.t, J 6, I 6, 4 6
Olen leader of the pack
• GOLF: Sage I fill School
freshman Josh Olen i.hot even
on par-36 to lead the Light·
ning's boys golf team 10 a 215-
276 Academy League victory
over Saddleback Valley Otrls·
tian at Strawberry Farms Golf
Oub.
Olen earned medalist hon-
ors. whUe Alex Cochran (43).
Jeff Cruttendln (45), Brtan
IComswiet (45) and John Neff
(46) also contributt'd 10 the vie-
tory for the Lightning (4·4, 4·i
in league).
SaddJeback VaJley Olnsuan
dropped to 0-5 m league.
Eagles romp, 10-2
•SOFTBALL: Muriel Mason
went 4 for 4 with two triples. a
double and a single and drove
in four runs in a 10·2 Estancia
Hjgh victory over Connelly to
wrap up play in the Co~ta Me!>a
Softball Tournament.
Mason came 10 the plate with
the bases loaded ahd no out!> in
the bouom of the second and
cleared the bases wuh one of
her lnples. The Eagles (6-1, I O
m the Golden West LeagueJ led.
6·0, after two inning!.
Catcher Hilary Ockey went 1
for 4 with two RBis and 1-velytl
Flores went the d iMance in the
circle. i.trik.ing out four
Despite the offensive explo
sion', Eagle Coach Marc Rl)d1g
wa!> disappointed in h i!> ream.,
attitude going in.
"My girls weren't up for the
game,· he ~aid "We wen~
rusty."
Es1anc1a commiued four er·
rnr-; Thursday.
rhe Eagle'> return IO at:lion
today when tht'y 1ravel to
')addJeback for a league till a1
1:15 p.m
Com Mesa ToumamMt
Estancia 10, Connelly 2
Score by Innings
Connelfv 002 ooo ' 2 1
Estancia 2.a •s• 10 / •
Rea Gonzalet '2 and Com'ltod
and Jones 21 Flores and Ockev W
Flores 3-1 2B -M ason E) 3B
M a!>on El. 2
Sage Hill wins in fi\e
• VOLLEYMLL: ~ge 11111
~thool ran 11s boy<. volleyhall
record 10 7 O. 5-0 1n the ALad
emy I eague with a marathon
league victory a1 Lu1heran lor
r;ince Thur'>day. rallyin~ for a
12-15, 111 5.15·3, 17 l "i, 15 10
'1r torv
li\.t>vin Joyce and Mac .. un
frederick were the work.hor'>e'
w11h 33 and 22 k.1lls, re'>pec
lively. while Julian ~mith·Ne\11
man was credi1ed with SJ a'
SISt!>
Oppol>ite Jake LaJcn came
through with SlX kill!. and I dd1e
I luang had 17 digs.
Cd.M sizzles at Relay~
• SWlMMING: Six of '>even
Corona del Mar I hgh girl.,
..w1mmmg relar teams wtll
make their way to the CIF Re·
lay!. finals Saturday at Belmoni
Pla.7a after an impres<.1ve show
mg Thursday m the prehminar
IC'i
"II\ the best in my 20 years:
.,aid excited LdM Coach Ooug
Voiding about his 1earn's overall
ftn1c;h lfourthl in a field of
"about 40 teams" including Ir
vine. Villa Parle and Santa Mar
garita.
CdM fim.,hed 'iecond m the 6
x SO-yard free tyle w11h Jordan
Anae. Ouisuna Hew~o. Dan
1e1Je Carlson, Katya Fad1ngton.
Vivian uao and Brittney Bowlus
wtule the 400 free team of AJex
andra Shue, Kim McKay. Uao
and Bowlus also placed ~cond
CdM was third m the 4 x 50
medley relay consisting of Jor
dan Anae. lumua Anae, Shue
and Bowlus. The Sea King<;
placed fourth 111 the 4 x SO
breaststroke Wlth Tumua Anae.
Alexine Rodenhui1>, Camille
Hewko and Jackie McCoy and
the 4 x 50 backstroke team of
McKay, Ashley Oland.Jer, Jessica
I larkins and Oiristina Hewko
also tallied fourth. Jordan Anae.
McKay. Tumua Anae and Shue
placed fourth in the 4 x 100 in-
dividual medley.
CdM will be one of 16 teams
reruming 10 Belmont for Satur-
day's finals that begin at 7 p.m .
f rlday, M.sfch 28 , 2003 AU
COLLEGE MEN'S SWIMMING
Peirsol helps Texas
set NCAA record
Newport Harbor ·
High product swims
opening leg of
record-setting
400-meter relay.
AUS11N, (t.'Xa\ Aaron Pe11·
\01, a former Newpon I !arbor
I hgh standuul ..ind world n:cord
holdef in the LOO-merer back
'>troke, I\ well un ru" way 10 a
bnlhant debut for tl1e Um\<er'>lly
of Tcxa.' 111 the 'C..M 5wunmmg
and D1vmg Champw n.,h1p'
Peiri.ol the Big ll Lonfereme
f reo,hman or the Year and five·
umt confrrenn· champion,
\Wam the bar k.\troke m the
I onghom o, \ ll tonou-. . 400·yard
medley relay team I.hat i.et an
Ne.AA. Amencan and U~ Open
record ume of :i .04 47 Thur\>day.
llle prt>V1ou11 record was :ws 17 Ac.t0rdtng to a report
wnuen by the mee1'1> host Texas,
there wa!> a freak maJium:tion of
the Limmg 'ystem dlll.I Pen'801's
'>,phi wee. not recorded lie w~ m
S<.~ond heforl• Hrendan I lan~n
tool. owr 1r1 tlw brea.!>t\lrok.e
Peir .. oh o,ph1 wa' dm.ked by
mac he' di 4 5 "> llt· al"M> finished
\t'Umd 111 the l0n!>ol..111on final
ol the ';()(1 lrt•r<;tvlc• 4 I Ii 04 I
Peir-..111 \ .. h11 i., undefeated in
the 200 h.id. 1h1'> o,ea..'M>ll, wllJ
o,wun m lht 100 tldtk and 800
l~t' rel.iv rod.i\ I It wtll lOlllpt'le
m lht· LIJO ha<~ .md 11Jt> ln•t rel.i~
~IUrt.ld\
TRACK AND FIELD SUMMARIES
SH VleW Le~ue bov•
Aliso Niguel 73, ~port Harb«&;
100 1 Ru11 IA 111 2 Eldridge 1111,
11 ') '.l JohnS(Jn CNI 11 4
700 I Ru•/ •A• 23 3 2 Aot>•n~on
IAI 23 7 3 [ltjr11:l11e !NI 23 9
400 1 Tri"v INl 53 4 2 Nalke• INI
54 2 3 Roo111su111A1 54 8
800 I Un1J~uastegu1 INI 2 075 2
M11~kv •A 7 08 0 3 fhatd•er A
123 7
1 600 1 Ur10JSUd~1f'<jUI N 4 4 7 2
Mollet IN 4 48 2 3 Thdlcher •A 4 52
3 200 1 Moller INt 10 34 3 2
Chf'Plhdm A 10 413 3 SI An111I' '"
11 ]0 !>
110 LH I 8•nnen A 16 t. 2
W h·n•er IA 173 3 Muno1 A '77
300 IH '1 W•nf'• A 42 2 2 Burr.Pit
At 4'.l 3 Munor A 46 4
400 re lay 1 Newpon IEld"':lg~
Hdnsf.eld. Wal~er JoJ,ro~r,n J~ '1
1 600 relttv 1 fl....,.IJ0'1
UnusuBSt1'9u M.ir•••• Tr.K"
John'Jor11 3 4'.l 6
HJ 1 l1'h1an1 IA :. 10 ~ •j n N
? 8 3 Cu""" a•10 Mor.,i.•, t. ? rl
LJ 1 [nCltHJ«. N 18 1• 1 • T,...l'vcsr
I A 18 6 • J lidtt~helrJ 'II 17 '1
TJ I Ru11 A 42 4 ;: T'''""' ;.
39 !I , 3 N ott N )I> f
SP 1 R11•9lt A 41! ~. ~ S •Jltt" ri
44 11 3 Nl'Wf'll At 43 10
OT I Stlo'I'.~"' •N 139 :I Shuk""
1N1 117 4 3 R1t1q!!I A 10b4
S.e v .. w l.e•gue g1'1s
Ahto Niguel 8', Newpot1 H•rbo< 52
100 1 Hit n1>on Al 12 3 2 Moore
IA) 17 9 3 Arndtto A• 13
200 I Amaro Ao 271 2
Burlingham CNo 273 3 MO<Jr" A 21:,
400 l Hall 1N l 02 2 2 T1nvo A
1 02 4 3 BoCclw11re A 1 02 8
900 1 Ht:rnd r\Ot'I Ill 2 3i; 3 2
Gu<1111'1t1 At 2 39 9 3 Go.icomdrO •Ill
2 409
1 600 1 M•r~hdl N !;, 31) 2 P:1r'Y
cAI 5 52 3 OvPlll'I A 5 53
3 200 1 Marshall INI 12 '71 :1
Ovell&l(At 13018.3 Mot lN 1309
110 LH 1 Miller (Al 174 1 Sherman
Al. 18 1 3 Lombardo IA 18 3
JOO IH I Lombardo A I 51 2 2
M olle• fAI 513 3 Shermar IA 519
400 rf'lily 1 Ahso Ntgu'!I 50 5
1 600 rtilay 1 Nt'wJ>Qn Randdl!
Hell, Hernandez Burfmgham 4 14 3
HJ -1 !J(ohdl IN I 4 8 2 RydP• N
4-6 3 Bowyer IAI 4 6
lJ 1 Moor!' (A 15 8 2 Hamson
(Al 15 8 J Behdtt N 1' 8
TJ -l lngr11m A 30 10 2 Behde N
30-4 3 Sherm.in A 30 3
SP 1 Wh1t11eld 1N1 34 8 2
Kosi<adden (Al 32 1 J \M>lllver IA
31 8
OT 1 Wh1tftl'ld INI 1n 1 2
Wellovftr (A) 115 5 J (oskdddt'n A
91 9)
Paclf'oc Coest l"9u• boys
Coron• del Mar 100, Un~ 36
100 1 U.Perle 1CdM • 11 4 2 Mom~
!Cdl\/l1 11 5 3 Chdn •U 116
200 I Rongwoni • CdM I 22 4 2
Mortos CdM I <'3 4 3 Laf>l'rle lCdM
23 8
400 1 Ronqstrom •CdM 1 51 4 2
Kev U 55 0 J Joroan •UI 55 2
800 1 Aru CtlM 1 1 03 2 0.lhon
ICdM 1096 3 ICeelftt CUI 2 10 6
1 600 1 Artl ICdMt 4 478 2
Rud•no.;a ICdM I 4 49 4 3 Wthdt;r CdM
• 53 2
3 200 1 Rudonoc. CdM ! 10 44 7
We•drw>< ICdM I 10 47 3 Wonq CCdlllll
10 49 I
110 HH I lei' IU 18 8 2 J•hl1
1Cd,,IU, 19 J 3 Mc"-~ ICdMI 19 8
JOO IH t LH! IU 419 '1 MclCN>
ICdMI 479 3 J1hlt ICd"-41 <la 3
400 rel•v 1 CdM IL•PP•le. Moms
O.lhon R1ng1uom1 44 3
1 600 rel.ty 1 CdM 1Arll Bor,.omen
Otlhon R1ng11rom1. l 31 '1
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Al<t Friday, March 28, 2003 SPORTS OlllV~
YOUTH SPORTS SCHEDULE COLLEGE BASEBALL 1·
TODAY UI I D-backs hold on
• LITl1.B LP.AGUE.: The
Angel\' ralJy fe!J just shon and
the Oiamondbacb prevailed,
9-8, in Newport Beach U ttle
League AM action.
soccer ream comprised of
Brennan Andenon, Garrett
I.anon, KJeU Wolku, Connor
Gaal, Hector Marino, Oark
C.UhJon, Brent Gray, Muon
Cue, Blake Tbom1en, Jack
Gorab, Jack McBean and Brent
Lawson, placed third in the
State Oiamplonship Soccer
Tournament by beating
Pasadena, 2-0, In the
consolation final last weeken d.
Vanguard belts Cal Lutheran ..... ..r.I
College -WH hlngton State at ....
UC lr\/lne, 6 p.m. .. 1 High ~ -Corona def Met i'• '
The 0 -baclcs scored six runs in
the bottom or the fourth inning
behind the hitting of Ben
Greiner, O\andler Mltdlell,
Brlan Smith and Con Hudngs.
but the Angels rallied behind the
offense of CoJJOr ICort, Jake St.wnea and Nathan w.per.
oos rA MESA -Vungutlttl
Unjvef8ity's baseball team put
visiLing Cal Lutheran away
Thursday in a Golden State Ath-
letic Conference gnqte, 8-3. with
a 10-hll offensive thrust keyed
by the baLS of Hoben Cruz. Mall
Tisthammer and Jason Brunel.
thirc.I on 'nsthammer\ double,
and Jason Searle followed with a
two·run single to give the Uons
a 2-0 lead off ltS tint three bat-
te~.
flee Oy.
. Cal Lutheran could not
break through urnU It scored
two in the sixtll to pare Lhe
deficit to 6-2, but Vanguard
came right back with two more
in I.he bottom of the inning 10
seaJ It.
va. calvary Chapel, at ..
Vanguard Unlveretty, 3:15 •
·I·
p.m.; Laguna Hiiia at Newport :" •
Harbor, 3:15 p.m.: Estancia tt
Saddlebac:t. 3:16.p.m.; St.
Margaret'• at Sage Hill, 3:15 ; : ·
p:m. ., >·
Yotleybel
Cruz went 2 for 3 wi~ a run
scored and an RBI, 1isthammer
had a double and wen• 2 for 4
with a run scored, and Bn1net
was 2 for .4 with a run ')Cored
and an RBI.
Mall Caston was the benefici·
ary of all this, going seven in·
nlngs. allowing two hits. striking
oul five and walking three in a
seven-inning stint. Golden Stlllf MMe Confw9a
Comm unity college -Orange
Coart at Golden West, 7 p.m.
High ld"lool -Newpo'1 Harbor
at Mira Coate. 7 p.m.; Corona '
del Mar at Capistrano Valley, , •
Sandon GrlJlln of the 0 -backs
pitched four innings, scattering
rwo runs and two hits while
Wagner threw hltJess inning~.
allowing three unearned ruru..
CdM lost in a semifinal to
South Central Los Angeles on
J"eOalty kicks after the teams
remained scoreless after IWO
overtime periods.
Searle and Josh Pranco
mopped up in the final twO in·
nin~. .
v.n.uant. cal Luthenn 2
C.l lu ~ii:""*c:r -3 4 , Vanguard 300 212 oo. • a 10 2
Hirsh, Thom11 (6). Ayers (5), Haslff
(1), Cameu 18) and Edsall; Caston.
Sear1e (8), Fnlnoo (91 and Bowef. 28
-Tlsthammer (V).
5:16 p.m.; Estancia at Costa ,. , 1
Mesa, 4:30 pi:ril. ., .• ~
Rob Case, Bob Gorab and
Scot ty McBean coach the
team.
fbe Uons struck for three
runs in the first inning.
Cruz walked and .uJvanu•d lo
Vangwi.rd scored two more In
the fourth when Cruz delivered
a run-scoring hit and Seatle
~cored a teammate with a sacri-
Softbal •
Community college -Golden
West at Orange Co ast, 3 p.m. '
High school -Estancia at
Saddlebadt,
In other AM play:
• D·bacb 4, Angels 3
Trent Boras and Blake Mille r
limited the Angels to three hi~
and three runs over five innings
in the 0 -backs" victory.
Newport undefeated Pirates trampled by Santa Ana, 14-1 3:15 p .m.
Trad! .net field
•• I
High sctrool boys and girts -._
Sage Hill at Academy League •
meet, at Saddlebadt College, 3 The Angels countered with
strong pitching from Brian Ford
and Derek Spreitzer.
Smith. Austin Barvfn, Greiner
ilfld Boras each collected hits tor
Lhe D-backi., with Baras
knocking in the go-ahead run.
Erle Hallet and Ford collected
hils for the Angels.
CdM third at state
• SOCCER: The Corona llel
Ma r boys under-10 All-Star
• SOCCER: The AYSO Region
97 girls under-10 soccer team
from Newpon Beach remained
undefeated in spring select
play with a 3· I win over San
Oemente Saturday.
Lauren Grupe. Kiana
WhJpple and Blakeley Ficenec
each scored goals in the victory.
Natalie Swift played well at
midfield and Sadye Busby
shone on defen!.c.
Newport faces Santa
Margarita Saturday at l larper
School at 10:15 a.m.
VOLLEYBALL
SANTA ANA -111e Orangl" Co~t College base·
ball team 1ra1lc.>d. I 0-I, after two innings. and
went nn to lo'\e, 14-1. 111 Orange Empire Confer-
ence host Santa Ana rhur,day.
Sam a Ana 119·8. 8-4 in tlw OEC) \Cored six runs
in the 'econll inning. wluch featured a grand
slam by Kenny I .ant\ whoc,e home run blast trav-
cle<l 3BS feet over the lef1 field wall. 'Illar gave the
Dons the 10· l lead cx·c (12-12-1. 4 8) \.\~Ill .. corele') .. through the
final eigh1 inni11g~ and fini.,hell with MX hill>. TI1e
Pirate~ also commi11c<l fiw errors.
OCC, \taner Kyle Allen stni.:Wed through I Y. in
ning., of work. I le ~<iVl' up five hits and walkt>d
four. [yler SchuITer led the Pirate:.' offense with a
2-for-2 performance.
Santa Ana has now scored nine or more runs in
Lhe I 6 of iLc; 26 games this season.
The twO teams will play again on Saturday at noon
at cxx: lhe Cbns have won the first rwo ~ be-
tween the tea.ms by a combined score of 2.8-7.
Or8nc• ~ Conter.nc:e
Santa An• 14, Onnge Co.st 1
Scont by Innings occ 100 000 000 6 s
Santa Ana 461 oio :iox 14 11 o
Allen. Farias (2), Jadlson 18) and Grant; Tund1s. Arnold
(9) and Zerega. Capon (7). W -Tud1ns. 4-3 L -Allen, 3 3
28 -Benoit (OCC), Easnom !OCCI. Padilla (SAi 38
Flowers (SAi. HR -Lane (SA). ReS1repo !SA)
~~~.. .
College men -Anteater ~
Classic at UCI. • 1 ~
High school boys -Brethren •
Christian at Sage Hill, 3:15 :
p.m. •
Golf : .. f Community college men -j
Santiago Canyon vs. Orange
Coas1 at El Prado GC, 11 a m.
High school boys -Corona del 1
Mar vs. Woodbridge. at ~
Ranctro San Joaquin, 2:30 p.m. •
Badminton
Community college -
Pasadena at Orange Coast. 6
p.m.
' . . '
'Eaters sweep Santa Barbara
CRAWFORD HAf.L -The UCI
mens voUeybalJ team snapped a
three-march losing streak with a
.\0-18. 30·23, 30-28 sweep of UC
Santa Barbara Thursday.
WATER POLO
UCI win s three
COLLEGES
Continued from A 12
'fht'llule.
am'>, a former head man al UCI, is enduring
a 4'eason in which crirics, mainly the media,
are questioning his future at UCl.A So. a
name that ha.s come up is Savage. who was
hrred by Dan (;ucrrero, now Lhe UCIA Ath
letic Director.
I'm not too much about ba.\hing. but Bl~:':
West teams it"s called winning a game m the · •
NCAA Toumanienl, and l'Vl'n the Nn 1bt' :
mamstream medta said Lhc li1g I .a't wa.' :
overrated before the Big Dance start£•d. and •
thosl' reams made them shut up
UCI topped the Gaucho!. in
block assists (16-7), lcills (53-41 l
and digs (26-18) and recorded an
efficient .432 clip. The Anteale~·
Jimmy Pelul led all players wilh
2.J lcills while Monte Tucker pur
in IO. Libero Greg 1-ord hall a
game-high 11 di&l>. UCI improves
IQ 16-8 and 9-8 in conference ac·
ti on.
ANTF.ATER AQUATICS COM-
PLEX -UC Irvine's women's wa-
ter polo team won three of four
matches Thursday. poMing 9-3,
15-1 and I 0-2 wins over Cal State
BaJcc~tield, Olapman and Cal
State San Bernardino. rt>spec-
uvely. and dropping a 7-5 deci-
sion to UC Davi~ in nonconfer-
ence play.
Erica Horman scored three
goab against Davis and two
against San Bernardino. M1cheUe
Carey c;cored Lhree goal~ against
Olapman. Becca Wedemeyer
scored twice against Raker<>field
and 01apman.
Savagt' j, cnnfid<'nt that 111<, ream will bt'
ready for the diallengt'' of thl' Hig Wt-'>I 'ea-
'on. UU\ 200L ')Cc1,un wa' coni.idercd .i
1>ur:ce.,.,, hut 2003 ha' been about hard 11me<>
and currently a C,JUl''>ll<>n of how tht• Ant ~
t>alers will rc,pond
"111£'rt'\ J Im ol 1 011lidem t' 111 1111r program
from top to bottom," ~1vagt• '>aJd ··w ... dun't
play differently lwt«tll"l' of rl",uh" or who
we re play111g or wlwn· were pl<1vi11g 1 ht'lll .11.
It"~ really a profe,.,umal t)'Jll' ol t'flurt that \\<t'
take on. When Lhe Bt~ Wcsl 'tart,, our wnft·
denr:e will bt· very high ·
Rut, why would Savage leave a program he
budt from the ground up, and ,., still build-
ing? In fact. Savage said he was comm111e<l 1o
UU back when the season started, when the
m11ial rumor-; ">taned.
Of course there is the prestigt' of worlung
for ·• '>chool wilh rich tradition. but u 't('em<,
Savage would rather build tradition than
walk into it. He'>ide'>. UCU\ would be hart.I
prt.><,<,ed to 1wmfy hinng him if UC I umtinut'l>
II'> offensive woe\.
• J 'm chalking up my bad coUege b.lsketball
pn.'<i.ictJon al> a lesson learned. The Big West
rep~ntative was suppo!ied to be in Lht'
Swt-et 16, according to me. WeU, Utah State did
come within three point.!> of No. 2 seed Karu.&.
But Lhe Aggih lost in the fir.;1 round
The0main~trcam media doe.,n't e\len com-•
menl cm the Big Wt·st. and 1lus 'it'~on !fd~ •
them another rca4'on to 1gno1t ti. and gaw •
the NCAA tournament t'ornmillrt-another
rea.!>(.>n IO give ii d luw ~d
• Al Vanguard IJ111ver.,ity. the women's •
baslcetbaJI team th.II readwll 1he NAI•\ Tour-
nament"., l"inal l·our tor tht> fmt ume in •
!.Chool h1\tory ~111 be hunure<l with a pep .. •:
rctlly type party Munday at I 0 a.m in the Pir,:,.:
the gym at Vanguard. , :
<,oach Ru~ ... Daw.. l;on<o wa-' Lhe 'urpriSt' •
of Lhe NAIA loum,tmt.'nt, bt.'ton11ng the first :
(,olden State Athletic Conferenct' lt'am to :
ever reach the i.em1finals. '>t'nror rtobbtn Dtt• ~
tenbir earned fir..t-tearn aJl-1oumament
honor. and \Ophomore guard Lat'ey Mills •
brought bad '>t'tond·team rvrngnitmn
Adam Ulfer> led UCSB with 12
10 kills. • lnlere,ung to 11ot1• "i<l.va~c. fU'>t a' 11ll'n·,
basketball coach 1'.11 I .>ougla.-.~. ha'> aho been
involved II\ UCI A t o.whing rumors. ~11".'
le~.
The Anteater.> will look to
avenge an earlier loss againM Cal
State Northridge on Saturday ar 7
p.m. in Crawford Ball. The Unun .. arc 14 I 5 ,111d < t1a1 h (,ary t\d I <,houJd have known better.
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h~hed by tilt Internal
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ttr111111n If••• II CA 92649
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Antc>1nt'llt Al• C'Olil lti1\ 'l•l•mtrol WA)
M.01 lln Way i• I• M1 ,,. lol•d w•l'1 !ht County
I A q;>t,71 lle1h vi rt• "'If C.:oun ty
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111'>0 Wh.lt1t1 A•• •B 200J6 r33 l 14
Xl l C •••I• M• • CA f"••.v ''•lul "411 I t 4 '"
'Ubl/ I 71 'II .?Oii i ( I 9i '4
The' h11\tn""\. 1 <••
<1"< lrd hy • ~•nt1 ~I I'•• ln•l\llllJ
Have y1111 \ta1 lad <ltomfl
bu~111us yet> Nu
Anto1ntlte Ala
lhl\ slal~menl ... ,
hied with th~ County
Cler~ ot 01 an~@ rnunty
on 03(14/03
200HU7 166
OallJ Pilot M•t ll 78 ~ 4 t I. 200J f?l1 ,.,.... .......
"-S.......
fht lotlow1n1 IH'f\On•
II e dtHnl bulltl~\\ O
Huhn& li.tndt lht1 • r.ullc 80dywork, no
"' 11th StrHI Cn\h M•w. CA 9?6?7
Ctt1le Sell'lOnMI 107'l?
Cllulnut StrHt. LO\
Alam1tot. CA 90720
Cristi Dl11en. I 19:M)
ll•nn-. Or tel C1r11en
Grove. CA9?M3
lhis bu.,,,.,, 11 <on
du<.tf'd by • • ...... ,
par lnt•n h1p
H•v• rou 1111 led dt>in1
busin•n yet' No
Ct"U 01•"11
fhia tllltment wn
Med with the Countr Cieri! ol 01111,. County
ono.l/(SIOJ ioos.tJa44• Deltr , ... , •• 21. ~
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ftie follow 111 pwson1
.,. doNtl butin.,.. H
8rendSludiol, 2603 San
Marco, H•Wpe>rt 8Hch,
Celtfornl• 82MO
Jim NHc•, 2603 S•n
Mateo, Newport Buch, C•IHcwnt• 91660
Thi. bualMu 1$ con
ducted lly 1n lncllvldu1I
Hne you started cto..i1
bid!-yet? Ho
JlmHeKe
This statement •as
filed with the County
Ci..-t. ot Oun1e County
01102/21/0J
200MH4Sat
Deily Pilot Mar 21, 28,
""' 4, 11. 2003 f242 .......... .........
lite tollo"fln1 per sons
.,, doln1 bu11nus as:
OCCOOP'OHS COM. 28SS
~lo1Crnli Dt . Co1t1
Meu.CA92626
Cdw1rd l«oy Welters .
28SS Pinecree• Or
Coste Mne. CA 92626
This bus1neu os con·
dueled by en 1nd1v1du11
Hive you st1rt1d doinc
business yet? No
Edwerd Leroy Walters
This stetemenl wu
tiled with the County
~ of Ora• County
on03/l9JOJ IOOJffl7711
O•llr Piiot Mu 21, ""' 4. 1 • 11, 2003 r252 .......... .........
The Collowlna IHI''°"' •r• dolot bu1lnen es
Mattina MapZ1ne, 17150
lhwhope S t 303,
founh1n Vtll•y. CA 92708
Q111nn Bui, l ll4S
Couenct. Ave . F ounl110
Valley. CA 92708
Thts bus1nns is con
ducted by en 1nd1wldil1J
Have you 1 tar led dolna
business yet? No
Qu1nn8u1
lhos st1tement wes
filed with Iha County
Clerk ot Oren11 County
on 03/04,103
200S6US727
Dally Piiot Mar 7, U .
21,28,2003 Fl94 .......... .........
The follo•1n1 ~1sons.
11 e do int bll$l<lns n
C1f« Chine, 17631 17th
SI . Tushn. CA 92780
Jin X1u V•n1. 9019
Dartmouth Wey. 8uen1
Park, CA 90620
lhts bustneu 1s con
d11clcd by. 10 tnd!y1du11
H.n you start.d doin1
btDIM11 yet7 No
J111 xi.., vana
This •t•l•ment ,..,
fli.d 'With ttl• County
Cletll ot Oftrtl• Co11nty
on 02/07 IOJ
200J6tl2111
Dall-M" 7. 14. ft. . .....:•93
... s......
The loltowonc p91sons
111 doln1 buslneu u
Auist You S.v1cei. 722
So MK Ovff SI , Anl
he1m, CA 92804
Debra V1upen Unruh, 722 So Mic Duff St ,
Anehltm. CA 92804
lhtS business Is con
ducted by: en lndlVldual
Have you st1rted dolna
buslnu~ yel? No
Debr• Vauah•n Unrull
lhis st•lement •es
filed with the County
Clerk ol Orance County
on 03/18/03
200J6tl7S71
Dilly Pilot Mar 2 l. 28.
Apr 4, 11. 2003 f2l9
Aclll. ..... ... s.....
The tollowm1 per .. ons
11 e dpinc business as
la Munteic>•I 20·20 lt&a
De fulbol, 1744 S. Mam.
$10!1 Ana CA 92707
The lotlowln1 penons
111 do1na busln.u es
lnform1l1on M1n11ers. 2L92 Dupont. Suite 1()6,
Irvine. CA 91612
Dale OeAlley. 2192
Dupont. Suit• 106,
Irvine, CA 91612
lh1s busin•u is con·
dueled by an ondivtdual
H1we you slerted cloln1
busmen y117 VH 3/31
OJ
Dale DeAlley
This statement ••~
tiled with lhe County
Clerk of Onnae County
on 03118/03
200JHJ75'7
Daoly Pilot Mar 21. 28
Apr 4 11.2003 f232
Sub1ecl lo condtllons prescttbed by the Umverslly ot Cahforn19, Irvine sealed propoul• tor a lump
sum contract 11e 1nv1led to• the follow1na wor•
PAlO VHOl IXPANSION
Oewrlp111ft ef Werti
Prefect .. ......._, ttU60
UNrYlltStTY Of CAl.JfoaNIA, ll'llME
The proposed Palo Verde [apansron proiect includes the construction of • total ot 442 new
student •Plflmenls 1n 14 four story bu1ld1n1s on 19 3 acres Th• 442 aparlmenh wtll include 98
one beOroom 260 lwo bedroom and 8' lhrn beclroom units The proiecl also onclud4!s th~ construction
ol laundry fec1hhes I communoly bu1khn1 and related ultloly parlo.•nc and sole omprowement~
PrM ... rea
Proi>0ul documenh will be au1lable to Ptequahhed Proposers al IO 00 AM, f 11Clay. March 21. 2003 Prequehlled Proposers m•y p1d up free ot ch111e • mu1mum of live (!>) seh of Proposal
documents •I Deso&n & Coft\lruct1on Servicn. Unlver soly ot Cahtornt•, lntne. !>201 Calttornia
A•lflu•, Su•le 250 Irvine, Caltforma 92697 7450 Additional sets may be purchned al prequalthed
prOt>Oser·s tost from Consoltdaled Reproaraphtes
Propo~al documents will be •wa1lable lo •ubconlrDctors and de\lin consullanls al 10 00 AM,
Friday. Mirth 21 2003 •rtd will be ouued only al
c .... etlchote4 a.,.-F..,hlu, liit<.
31112 Pullman Slreel
Costa Mes• CA 97626
Phone • (714 ) 7!>1 ?680
Altenlton Mohammed Rehm•n or SC1tt1a Acul
NOTlt IT IS THl SUICONTUC10111' AHO DISIGN CONSUUANTS' IHPOHSlllUTV TO llGISTll
wttH THl UNrvtlSITY Ol CONSOUDAUO llf'lOGUPHKS TO ACkNOWllDGl HCllPT Of THl
PatO VRDl IXPANSION PlOPOSAl DO<UMINTS. UNIVllSfTV WILi. NOllfY SUICONTUClottS
ANO DEStGN CONSUllANTS. WHO HAVl HGISTHlO WTtM OlS!Gte AJID CONSTRUCTION
SftVKIS Ol COMSOUDATlD llPIOGllAPHKS. Of ADDINDA, WHKH All AVAJLUll AT DlSIGM
A•O CONSTIUCTIOM SllVIUS.
THl fOUOWING OlSJGN IUllOHS HAVE 1101 l'HQUALlfllD
TO SUIMIT PlOPOSAlS ON THIS PIOJlCT:
H1rnel Phelp1 c .. ,, .... 11 .. Ce.
7•1'> Campu\ 011v~. '\1111~ 100
Irv on" <"A 9261?
t'Jo49) 851OJ11
1949)1152 0?18 ff a•'
Atln l'.•n l\clchum
Swff .. c ..... trv<1t-c.,.._..,
I~ l •euna C•nyun Road '>u•lt I )'(I
lrvm<' f.A9l618
(1Wl1 •') l 9400
(~j) •!>J 94~ If •• '
All•nloon Vin Murphy
l .D. Ot .... c-s11u<tl.., l .P.
i955 Mam Sir cl'I II d I 11101
Ir vone CA 92614
19491414 2001
')49141• l'JJ4 If A•
Alltnl"'n M•tl C1 ""''
PHQUAUrtlD SUI CONTl.AClOIS
Nete1 The ••lt<te4 0 .. 1., lurl<iler wll ... r ..... lre4 t• llat -fv tithe c-uete1 0,..41,.9 &
bwve11 .... f1-lftt, 1-t1..,, lo ... 1 ... & '°""'•''""' Drywoft .., w-4 Stv<ilt, -~ Prywo41 .., M•t• St"4• 111i.c..,lre<lera ........ htJV• i.een l'r• ,. .. ollfled toy The Unl•tnlty el Collfer,.lo, ........ ( ........
Mer ... c-,tructl-, t.u.
1411. N l'npltr '.ii
l>r •nK" f A 9?11611
c.w , .........
lQl S 9,1,um
f ulH-r ton CA 91812
c.i .. 1,..i ..... ..., c_,_y
l Mi'>I N l>tne St reel
N"whall CA 91321
l-·-· ... ,,, .. 1 ... ~. 11~ N Maple Sir eel
< oron• CA 92880
w ....... c-11noct1-c •.• lftc
l9? N Wtl\htrt Suotc 103
Anei..tm CA 92801
le'-' a-t1,.. C-.-y
U90 N Gl•utll Strut
Orance CA 92867
.. ..... c ... wtnc<tl ... Ce .. Inc.
lJlf.l Atroyo Vost•
Ran ho S•nla Mllfcar•I• r A 921>88
c..,._,._ ....... Inc.
l'J I 0Ak Pl.t<~ Suote
Bru CA 911!11
P.s1 c_,,...., o...ti..,, Inc.
1100 lrvtnl' 81wd Suot" 271
f U\l1n CA 9178/)
Dnla lrothen f,..., ..... ~.
8180 Pr nit&" Court
Rnncllo Cuumoni• CA 91Zl0
c ............... lltc.
H?9 W Cnlor SI
Santa Ana CA 92704
... , ........ & w ... ,,.. ........ t..c
1l'j()27 S Hemoltnn Avenue
Ga1 den a CA 90748
Pre .... lttell ....._,,.. & "'--•••'"' s..-.cemroc1• ..... ,
or-.. c-ry ,....t.,"'9 c..,_,. i....
ll91 Bl Airport lo<>j> Dme
Cost• Meu CA 97626
1-'Y c......, /'-............. .
1010 Iii Ohv• Street
An1he1m CA 92801
l••1er ''"" l1tc. I 5-4 N Aic>"n Av~
Alu\I. CA 9170?
• ...,.._.. lotter!" Sy.t-
520 Wnl Walnut Avtnue
Ounae CA 92686
,.,_..,lfl•4 Drywell ... W..., S""-s..t.c-"e<ten •••
J..6., ""· I 1126 Sec>utvtdl Bl•d
M1ut0n Hills CA 9134S ._., .........
1S4N Aspan Ave
Azuu CA 9170'/
St_._4 Orywell, to.<.
6~1 SchHfet A .. Suole 0
Cbono CA 91710
• ..,....... t..11rt .. Sr•-• S20 Wtsl Walnut Avenue
Oun1e. CA 92686
,,..,.., ..... 0rrre11-..... s ...... s..i..-n-.. -··
l r.,fy c-..-y/lee ..._. ... ,In<. St ...... 4 Drywol. "''·
1010 N Otive Street 6251 Schaefer~,,.. Suite 0
Anaheom CA 92tl0l Chino CA 91110
I
I
IH9ff 1 ...... i..c. ...,,.._., "''•••• s,..,_ I
154 H Aspen Ave S20 Wut Walnut Avetlue 1
Aiuu.CA91702 <>ranee CA92686 ~
lfP SU .. ITTA.l llOUl!lUHJflS SMALL 11 AS fOUOWS1 i .,, ..... tn.I ........ ...,., ..... "'••e .............. .
Ftral Component Submittal wf1 -... ,__..,,94 ..,.,, 2r00 PM, PST, fr~.•" 11, toOJ
S«ond Compon•nl Subm1llal wll -h reutw ... _...,, 2.00 PM, hT, • .....,, ••I 21.
200J
Thwd C?mpontnt Submtllaf wil -... rttcef ..... •tt-1 4.00 PM, PST, • ....., ••• 2 I, 2001 rnt Comc>OMnt Subm1tt1I S.cond Component Submttlel and Thtrd r.ompnnent S11bmtll1I w1M be
1 ec:ehted only 11
m:
Friday, Mtfch 281 2003 AU ........ .. ......... ..s......
fhe foflow1111 penon•
ate do•nt bus!Mu " P11a1n °" the Pcm•I .
3419'3 Golden l .ritern,
Sutle A, O•n• Point Cel
92'629
Cor• Control I l C
(Ce Hf ) 11 Vt• Adeh•
S•n Clemente, CA 92671 r111, tlu~MSl IS COii
dueled br • Unuled
L••blllfy Co
Have you start.cl dolnl
busmen 1•t' Vu 9 4 02
Core Central LLC
N•ncr l 01t ••u11
l1ilen.1tet
Thot ll•lement was
filed with the County
Cler~ of Or•na~ County
on 03/18/03
200~HUS61
Daily Ptlol a.ar 21 28.
Apr 4, 11. 2003 r 240 .......... ...--..
The loltow1nc persons
ue dOtnl bUSllHtU ..
Wheelch..,, II lH !ii 1
N Broolohu• st Slrttl
Suite 214 Anahtom CA 92801 .
l~ ln•e~tmenh ll l
(CA1 ~ll N Brout.hUJ\I Street Suolt 214 Ana
he'"'· CA 92801
Thi\ busoneu is < ur1
dutled by I 11111ted
t1ab1ltly Co
H••t 1nu sl.ffl!'d d"ona
busone'> yet' Nu
le Investments UC
le1nne lhuH••n l r
Member
lor1111 "-°" O.-ot1 ISSS M.s.a V•• C Doi •tOH ~ lllM. CA
92676 Th~ """""• .-tOfl dlKled by • P'Mt-'
pltfl,,_all..,
Have you ,,.,,., ~
bu•HleM yetf Ho
Antoinette AU
fh11 •l•l•ment ••• tiled Wltfl the (:cw11I y
Cletll of 0te11a.• cov"t)
on OJll•tO)
ton6H71U
Oatly Pilot MM 11 28.
Af>' 4 I I 200J f 2.lO
fklllm ..... ... r......
The followln& .,..-.on• •r• do1n1 bU>tntU ll
8elvrdet ~ Neh•ork1n1 c .. 1.1prisn. 3700 s
SuHn SI •250. SMlh
An1 CA 91704
M9f'lp11n com In'
INVI 3700 S Susan St
·~ ~.int• Ana CA 92704
fh.,. busonns ~ con
d .. cted by • corporation
H•v~ you \llltted do<RC
bu.,1n~n yrt> Ytt. OJ
01,0J
Mortc•CH'.\ tom Inc
Oe<l!'nt !. Werd P1es1
drnl
Tiu< st•l•ment ••' tolo;n woth 'h~ County
r lei • 111 Orone• County
""OJ ?~/OJ 200S.9HOS
U••I; f'1IOI Mar 28 o\p1
4 II 18 2003 f2S8
Fklll9 ..... ... s......
This statement we' I I he f, llowonc l>t'rson•
hied woth the County "'~ do1111 buso~-. n
Clerk ut Ounft County U ••id R1••deneyra De
on 03 ?!> '03 ·~"' 914? 8-rnud.l Or
200J69Ja4J4 H~nhn(lon Buth CA
Daily Ptlol M.ft 78 Apr ~ ·f>.46
4 II 18 2003 f~.l "•••d D,,,,,.1 Rt -':...a;:-~ ,.denry•• 9142 Be< mud• Dr Hunt1n11ton
l<r11d1 f •hf 92646
rh1-, tJU,IOf!~~ I\ con
du• ltd bv an 1nd1v1diul
Have yr111 •t•rted dome
hu•.mt'\!. ~rt" No SEU SEU SEU
The follow1111 per sl)n\
1te dOl"ll bultnOS ..
D'l usc1ous S..lon &. ~P•
?418 W Whtllo•r Blvd
I a HJbt4 (.A 90f' ~our unwanted
tlem• throu&h classofierl y.-....
-"""""dmlle4
'fOUf Ulltlt•r\fed
''"""' thro .. ~h 1 lo"IM!d Antoonrttr Ala .'O!s:>
M•r ton Way C<>st• M~ •
CA9?6?1
OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE
AMENDMENT TO THE-1999-2004
REDEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION
PLAN FOR THE DOWNTOWN
REDEVELOPMENT PLAN TO INCLUDE
INCLUSIONARY HOUSING PROVISIONS
THE COSTA MESA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY WILL HOLD A
PUBLIC HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF AN AMENDMENT TO
THE 1999-2004 IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR THE DOWNTOWN
REDEVELOPMENT PLAN TO INCLUDE 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 thereafter
PLACE: Police Department Auditorium
99 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa
Public comments in either oral or written form may be presented dunng
the public hearing. For further information, telephone (7 14) 754-5635,
or visit the Redevelopment Agency. Fifth Floor of City Hall. n Fair
Drive. Costa Mesa. California. The office is open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Monday through Friday.
OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE
Published: March 21 r 28 and April 4, 2003
Ctty of Newport 8-ct1
Cltiee Arwndal TntnMCtlons Report -Consolidat9d SUrtement of ~.
Expenctttu,._ and a..,ges In Fund Belancew'Wondng Capttlll
F19c:9I v .. , 2002
ConllOlldlltAld Stst.ment
Tocal
ExpendtturM
Funcdonal .... EJqMndlturea/
Aewnu.. (&ceu)R~
EJcpendllu,.. .... of FYnCtlonal ~;::,_-----......--------..--------,
~GOYemment
PubliC Sat.ty
Tranapor1&tlon
Community Development
HMlth
QJlture and Leltufw
Pub&cUUW.
()Cher
Toe.I
OMetlll ,.._..,..
Tu.
l.JcenMeMCS~
FlnelMd~
~ "'°"' u.. °' MoMy end Property
~ ..
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°'* Toe.I
$13,nS.551 $331.0!>5
S39,019,.S1 S8,08",327
$14,793.726 $8,068.381
$7,899.775 ,..,308,368
$4,022.398
$8,338,117
$17,901U19
so IO
$133,961,387 SS0.161.5'5
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$13,4",'98
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18,727,385
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Af,. dt1tnR bU,,lnf>S.\ ap,.
Sus1r1 Phtllops lt•Y
\t hon I "40t h vtnf' A'ie I Ntw~ •rt El"•t h CA
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ll•' • bdy l e•r n1n11
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Ct·••itton"• f'l4t• Co•ta M"'• CA '1lb11 H11~ tu\+n1111\• •~ <.on
dul l~d bf l 1m1ted
l 1Allttt•1 Co
tiA'Wf" t fm \tarted OOln•
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I ?003'US229
D111, P1101 Mar 14 <'1
/fl '"' 4 ~j Jllll I
Ille lollow•nt1 pe•·.on•
•r ~ d 1ln& bU'\.•M \\ i\\
lnt.rtru\t 1:n E•I
I~< •IOnH Sen ''" ~ntt CA 9?f.71
luho C. M4tnt r>tto i.ll
[••I I'' •ton~s Sa"
tlem•nle LA 9Jf,72
cnros l,•ne B
M•n1h<'KO 1?2 [u
! ''al-One• San Clem
•nte CA 9?672
ftU~ bU\ln!''~ I'\ \o.0"
du• ted by 1>u\b1nd •"" ••f• Havr you \!•let! clotnC
bu''""" yet J N<>
Jul•· c "'•""'~ Th" t.t•t•ment ,...,
ftl,.d wolh lh• Cnunt,
Cler~ of O<an1t Coul\tr
on Ol 14 "OJ
200J69J71St
Oaoly P11 .. t Mar 11 28
Apr • 11 2ocn Fl~
Acllla ..... ... s......
l lie fnllow1n& per soni
art do•"C business n
S•nd• •' ·i.an•nc S..r ••t ~ 7!>J A Cenle
Sl•e<'I Co\ta Meu Cl'
91621 Sanelr • M Mal'-" 7SJ
A Ctl\ter Street Costa
~Ha CA 92617
IOw A Mathus 7!>l ~
Ctntu StrHI Cettta
Meu CA 92621
This business rs ~un
ductltd by husband ana
•tfe
He .. '°" ,,., led dofllc buJ1nns vetl Yes 03
1011>3
<;andr• Methus
This itatemenl •H
hied with Ille C.Ouoh
Clerk of Or•"lt <Aunty
Oii OJ rlS /'03 ,..,. .....
Detly Pilot M., 21 A4/fl
• 11. ta 2003 ns ,... .....
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Al• fr!d!x. Macch 28. 2003
T11e followh1& pvsona
.,.. do4n1 busln•u IS.
Morrl'I fnter1c11v1, 17'7
Pltca11n Or., Coste Mesa,
CA 92826
Cynth14 G MOfellO,
I 747 P1tc.lfn Or • Cost1
Mllse,CA92626 This buslneu Is con-
dutted by· en lndlYldu•I ~v• you sl11tt1d dolti1 busl~s yet? Ho
Cynth,. Moreno
This Uatement WIS
hied wtlh Ille County
C14'fil of O"nat County
on 03/25/03
200S .. »441
Daily 1"1lot Mar 28, Apt • II, 18, 2003 FZS5
lk9m ..... ... s.......
The folfow1n1 persons
"e 411oinc bustnen a$;
Spfuh Aulu Detail. 101
Pearl, l~&ur>a N11uel, CA
,2611
Tahhi1> Sludmore, 101
Pearl, Laguna N11uel. CA 92677 •
This bu$tnl\S 1s con
dueled by an 1nd1v1dual
H.ovf' you &tarted do1n1
business yet7 No
hhha Sl11dmore
This' statement was
!tied w1lh the County
Clerk of Dranae County
on 03/Gll.1(13
200S69l572S
Delly_ Piiot MM 7, l~
21, 21, 2001 fl~ ........
"-S......
The lollowlnc persons
., • dOint bu •nest .,
Supenor Profu1lon1I
lnwunce Pactneu, 419
White Cap Ln , New00<I
Buch, CA 92657
Sh4'(1 M1hfoozf. 419
Wh1t1cep ln • NIW1>c>r I
Buell. CA 92657
fhis buslnass 15 ton-
d°'lld by an 1ndmdual
Have you started dolnc
builnen yet? No
Sheri Ma'1fooz1
Tiii• statement WIS
flied with the County
Clerk of Orena• C~nty
onOJ/ll/03 200HU66S4
D111r Piiot Mer 14. 21, 28,Apf.4,200l F215
RdNM ..... ... s.......
The follow1n1 j>etsons
,,. do101 business es.
BEAOS IN BAlANCE. 2SS8 Orange Ave. #B,
Cost¥ Mesa, CA 92627
Candice L Plttson,
2SS8 O.anee Ave •B.
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
rh1s bus1nus " con
ducted by· an Individual
Have you started dome
business yet? No
Candace P1tlson
Th1i statemenl wu
filed with lhC County
Policy
Cl4'fl\ ol Orenp County
on03/25/0l
!OOJ69SUS2
Otlty Pilot M11 28, Apf
4. 11. 11, 200J f!S4 .......... ... s......
The IOllowlna per1MH11
we dolnl biWntss as
[aim Soklhons, 8 Amber
~;J· Atlso Viejo, CA
Svnu W.dllw1111ey. 8
Amber StrHt, Allio V1tj0, CA 92656
Tiiis bu11ness b con
ducted by· en indMdu1I
Have you sterted doin1
bu\lnto ret? Yu, ~cb9,2003
Suntl Wadhwaney
This slatement WH
filed with the County
Cl1tk of Orance County
on 03/14/03 200J .. ~716S Daily Pilot M1r 21. 28,
Apr 4, I), 2003 f229 ,..... .....
... s .......
.._..,. rou stifled dolnl
busJneu ytt1 Ho
Kim Morrluette Thia atatement wH
tllld wllh tlM County
Cfotll of Or1111• County
on 03/2Q/'03
100S4U7flt o..\i:., za.~ ... ~-i
... s......
Tfle folfowlna perions
lift OotnC llUil1MU IS' •) HI' O(RM, b) SPA AT
NEWPORT, 1701 North
M•m Slr .. t, Sant• An•, CA92?06
Hona • lttn T Ph1m, 1701 l'forlll M•lll SttMI,
Senta Ana, CA 92706
This bustness 1s con
ducted by 1n lndiv1du1I
Have you 1terted dome b•.mness yet? No
Hona lien f, Pham
lhts • 1tatement wes flied Wtlh lhl County
Cle<k of 0. inc~ County
on 02/27 /03 • ·
200S6U5064
Daily 'Pilot Mar 7, If, 21,28.2003 fl93
~ ..... ... s......
llend1. CA 12649 llus bu .. nns 111 con ·
ducted by· en 1nd1V1du1I
Have yo11 started dolna
bu1lness yet? No
Robert O•venpotl Tlus :.tatement wu
fti.d w11tt the County
Cterlr. ol Ofence County
on03/18/0S
toOHH7'70
01lly Piiot ~"' ?I, 28. Apr.4. 11.2003 f2l8
~ ..... ... --...
The ro1tow111c per5ons
,,. dom1 buamen 1s
Kona Kai. 207 39th
Stnet, Newpo1t Bud>.
CA92663
Ke11w1 811udoua '107
39th Street, Newport
811ch, CA 9266.l
Thtt business Ii con
ducted by: 111 tndhlldual
Hive yoo st., ted do1111
business yet? No
Keuwa 8e111dou•
Thll st•t•ru1>t was
l"ed with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03/25/03
200HU1451
Daily Pilot Mar 28. Apr
4, II. 18. 2003 F~I ....... ....,
... s.......
92662
AbbH l\OC"y Rue&fll,
111 1/2 a11n.1 Ave •
Balboa Island. CA 92662
This buslnes• Is con
du~ted by· en 1ndivldu1I
Hive you started llolnt
bu.,nH• yel7 Yu, 12/
01/2002
Abbas K0<y ll11a&hl
flus stetemenl wo
hied wtlll the County
Cleik of O.ana• County
on 03/14/00
ioos•tu110
Oe1ly Pilot Mar 21, 18, Af)f 4, II, 2003 r224
flctllM .....
Mmes.....
the foflow1nc persons
art1 dom& bus1neu as;
Seen It F tlm•. 32077
South Pactl1c Cout
•Hahway, l•111une Beach,
CA91651
lohn Robert Powell.
32007 ~u!ll Peclfn.
Cnnl H1ahw1y l •aunt
Buch CA 92651•
ll11l business is con·
dueled by· an 1nd1vtdu1I
Ht111e voo started doona
buStness yel7 No
lohn Powell
l ht~ stat~m•nl was
f1l~d with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 03/25/03
200S69S.4U
Daily Pilot Mar 28 Apr
4 11 18 2003 f259
How to l'lace A
.......... ... .._.
The fDtlow1n1 person•
ere dol111 buslnesJ 11
Bia Wht•I Tile, 1950
P1rsont St.rfft, Coste
IMse, CA 92627
Ooneld LM Harbhotn,
l9SO Persons Str .. 1,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
2099
Tilts business Is con
ducttcl by; en tndtvlduef
ttave yo11 •tarted Oo1na
b"'1ness r•t1 Ho
Oon11d let Hert.J.hofn
Th~ 1l1tement wu
hied with th• County
Clerlt. ol Or•na• County
on 03,/11/03
2003 .. HUS
D11fy Pilot Mu 14, 21 . 28,Af)f 4.2003 F217
nc.... .... ... s.......
The follow1n1 persons
•re dOtn& busmeu u
.Such' Coty Photo, 88
Fair Drrve. Coslf Mesa,
CA 92627
Chnsl11111 Ro.berl Ab
bolt. 3419 Via lido,
Suitt 330 Newpor I
Buch CA 92660
Thi~ bus1nPu 1s cun
du~ted by ~n tnd1vudual
Have you started do•na
busmen yeP No
Ch11sltan Abbott
This sl•lement w•s
hied with the County
Clerh of D1an1e County
on03/1M>J
100S6H7SH
011fy Ptlot M•r 21. 211, Apr 4, 11 ,rol>l f237
ActlllM ...... ... s......
The loflow1n1 persons
ere doln& buslnes1 IS
Nt l1fhtty, 931 W 19111
St., Cost1 Mah, CA
92627 st.,,. TIUe•y 931 w
19th St .. CMl• '"" J;A 92fi27
T1111 bu11ntH ts con
ducted by an 1ndlYidu1I
Have you 1l.tft1d doln&
businus yel1 No
Steve Tlllefy
This statement was
filed ••lh the County
Cletll of Onnae County
on 03/18/03
200S69S7561
Deily Pilot M1r 21, 28.
Apr,4. Jl.2003 FZ36 .._ .....
... s.....
The tollowtna per son a
•{• do1n1 bu\lnen as Caldis~c. 316 Sanh
lubel Unit A.. Costa
Mesa. CA 92621
M•tthew Caldwell 316
Santa babel Unit A
Costa Meu. CA 9?617
Tins buitnei.s i$ con
ducted by en 1nd1v1du&I
Have you started doma
busine5s yel7 Yu, 01/ 02
Matthew Ca!dwgll
fh1s fllltthent wo
hied with llM County
Cieri< ot Ofance Counlf
On 03/25/()3
2003HSH47
Deity Pilot Ml!r 28. Apr
411,11.2003 f256
nc.. ..... .... s.....
The lolfowln1 P4'f sons an doena buslneu H
lqualt [ntlll'pflH, 1420
Cali!orn1a St •2 Hun·
UnJton Buell. CA 92648
V•ron1u llormendy
1420 Cehtor1111 St •2.
Huntlnaton Buell. CA 92648
fllls busineu is con
ducted by. en 1nd1vMlual
Hne you sw led do1nc
business yetl No
Vcron1ce l Kormendy
lh1s statement wu
flled with the County
Clerk of Or anae Coµnly
on 03/04/03
200HtlS720
Da1t1 Pilot M.r 7, Ill, Zl.28,2003 Fl98
fldltleusW.U ... s ......
Oa1lyl)1.
Hive )'Oii sterted cloln&
bustnffs pt? No
Ldwln .. ~rtlp
This 1t1t1n11nt -•
llled with tt1e Co\lfttr Cler~· of 0t1n1• Cotenty
on Ol/04/0)
toOS6fJS72S •
D•llm MM 7, lllr
fl. ....,:r-.
... s......~.
Tht lollowln& ~rMlnt'
.,. c1o1n1 bu!>lneu ...
Suun K,ity Phytl~•I
lherepy Servttu 381 ~·
18tll St 112, Co$lll M""4';-
CA 92627 7 '•
Suun r l<4Y. 381 t,Jlth
St 12 Cost• Mesa. CA
92627
ffl15 bu11ne~$ IS COf'I '
dut led by •n 1nd1v1du•I
Have you slatted do'\ni:
bu,111ess yet7 No " "
Suun f K•y , lhls shHment 'f,ail,
ltled w1lh 11141 Counl• • C~rlo. ol Oun11e CouAtf
on 03/14/03 . • '
200HU7J64 ,. •
Oa1lr Piiot Mar ~I. 2811
Apr4,ll.2003 flVlv-
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GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
Collectibles/
Memorabilia
TOI' SS 4 RlCOllDS nc
WI. cm-.c, Cle ~ & IDs
J:ll Mee. Sjlllr. tube ~ Mill~ 949 64'J 7!>05
OOERTAINMENT
Calendar of
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EQUAi. HOU5llG
°"°'11llTY
All rl!el estate advt•
tmnw 111 this ntw\paptr
IS 5ub1ect to 111,. F ,.deral
f elf Hous1n11 Al I ol 1968
• dmended which
mtt.n tl •ll•tal to
•dver ltse "any p1 ete1
en cr ltm1 tat1on or
dlsu11n1natlon bl\l!d on
""' col<><. •~he1on, seJ, hendteap f~m1hdl \talus
<>• nat>0naf nf1111n or an
1nlf'ntton tn m~kr any
ucll p<rltrrt!t,. hmrla
hon or O•Krtmtnat.on ...
lh1s new~peprr w1U
not k now1n1IV •• cept 1ny ~dttrl~f'nornl f0<
1 ul eslatr which I\ 1n
voolahon of thf' law Qui
1 f'edf'r s ar • hereby
informed thet all dwell-
1n,s advertised In this
ntW\paper are ·~~liable
on •n equal opportunity
h"IS lo complain of d•.i·
'nmmahon, <.d HUD loll-
lrH 11 I 800 414 8!>90.
Audkm 141.1
WANTED
ANTIQUES
1419
230S-2490
1489
COM fRl-SAT l ·l
In the Alley,
617 Josmlne, took, nl<
ft<lct, h-sehold, •IC.
CdM/Svn8a....
furn kit 1lems. toy• •nd
mu1e" 122• S.ecr .. t
(Harbor View Hllh So.)
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se>0< I\ equip c.loth1na.
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f-lly Sale Sef & s.,..
S..m lpm 'ldbl strollers.
'1 pat~ n pt~y's. 'l trob1,
!OM of name !Hand
clothn & much n11\C
2!> U Loyola Costa M•\1
close to fau e•ounds
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hshtnc """'. major baby clotl>n/loy~ and ITI(Jfel
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s.r,,.,.stt.ewyt
1100"-eo..,.
s..lel near Mesa View Or
(between Mec:Alth\H /S.n :,ue1> 8-12-.
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~-s. 3110
Stove J '50 O'llHfe &
Menltt •oo S.rl•• 40·
11111dth oven. brorltr '
11111 lmmacu~te S2000
obo 949 673 OM4
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Ct"l" M..:,a, CA Q:!627
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,_ llndls ' Assocutn 949 837 7070
Office re slHwe. 3 Off1~t
su1les, prime Newport
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ORANGE 5400 coum
Balboa Peninsula
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OCIANftONT
UNOU SU0,000
AGT. St4t-12S-a 120
Corona del Mar
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John f •rrow R~Mu 949 J22 0932
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Corona del Mar
SOUTH of l"CH lb• l ba HuntlnQton Bead!
duplt'• fµ yard, gar w/d W. 3llr l.5ba Sill, miid
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