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MONDAY, MAY 12, 2003
IN BUSINESS
A CLOSER LOOK
Council
weighs
cost of
election
With money an issue,
Costa Mesa city leaders
tonight will try again to
find a fifth member. If
they fai l, it could lead to a
$95,000 special election.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Despite a proJected
S4-million budget shortfall. C.ny Council
members seem 10 be headed down an me~orable path 10 a -;peaaJ election to
replace former Mayor Karen Robin.son,
al a cost of abou1 S95,000. 1\.vace in the
past weeks. the council has failed to
break a deadlock.
SEAN HILLER I DAILY P1l OT
Above, painter Hector Angarita puts the finishing touches on the front entrance to the newly remodeled Balboa Bay Club. The newly
expanded and refurbished Balboa Bay Club and Resort, as seen from the beach below, will officially open Wednesday.
becween the two
applicants who
survived the
whi ttJing down
of the appoint·
FYI
Redrawing a landmark ment process:
Milce Scheafer
and Eric Bever.
Torught. Ill a
special meeting.
the council will
try again to sur·
mount the im-
passe. One of
the options will
be appomnng
an I mterim re-
pla~ment who
The City Council
will hold its
special meeting
tonight directly
after the
Redevelopment
Agency meeting,
which starts at
6:30 p.m., in the
council chambers
in City Hall. n
Fair Drive
The 55-year-old Balboa Bay Club breathes
new life into itself with a $65-million
expansion that formally opens Wednesday
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
W hat a long. strange
trip It has been for
Beverly Ray, who
is set to unveil her
new BaJboa Bay
Oub & Resort on Wednesday after
a 12-year odyssey that began U:i
the early 1990s with her late hus-
band Bill
era by cutting the ribbon on a lav-
ish, $65-million expansion to open
up more of the dub to the public
and fulfill a dream Bill Ray never
saw realized.
·1 think he·d be thrilled with it:
Beverly Ray said of her late hus-
band. ·1 th.ink it's very different
from what he planned, but it's a
good fit for this property. I le aJ-
ways admired my vision.•
Ray, the chairwoman of owner
would serve until a special elecuon as
held in November. That's asswrung the
council members can even agrtt on an
interim replacement Ideological cWJer·
ences. which have thwarted a compro-
mise so far, threaten to do so again.
At Wednesday's opening. Ray
and the Bay Oub will begin a new See LANDMARK, P•1• M KENT TREPTOW /DAllY PILOT
"Ideology is much more lmponant
!than costl because if we keep doing
what we're doing. we're wasting money
on things the status quo woe is doing,·
said Councilman Olris Steel. "Take the
Job Center. The cost is about $75,000-
S 150,000 of what the city pays. Drop
that and there's the speaaJ election nght
See CLOSER, Pqe M
-Cruise-strings together many stories
More than 100
passengers board an
Adventures at Sea
boat for a Mothe r's
Day jaunt.
Co~al Wiison
Daily Pilot
Yenrures at Seas boat. Dream On.
set the scene with music, flowers,
lunch and a view as it slowty trav-
eled the length of the harbor.
·Mom. I love you so much.·
Stephanie Cole, 11 . said she tells
her mother an the time.
Since Stephanie's mom started
a new job. she said the time spent
together bas become even more
valuable.
K£NT TREPTOW /DAA.Y PM.OT
Lori Hasrnan watches her son Collin, 4, point out boats as her
husband Jim looks on during a Mother's Day cruise Sonday.
Many mothers ~ special j~
having their children beside them.
But a mother's day auise on New-
port Harbor Sunday afternoon
made the day ew:n more enjoyable
for more than 100 passensers.
The Newport Beach-based Ad-
·All I can give you is lh.is -all
my love.· Natalie QWror.. 11, said
she told her mom that morning
along with a card and a promise
for lunch.
Both children started the day
off by cooking breakfast for their
THINKING ALLOWED
Haven't the voters already spoken?
S alary for a Co1ta Meaa City Council
member: $9,096.
Money wuted on stalemate
votea until November. ThoUMOda.
Coit of a 1pectal electlon: $95,000.
CompromJse: Prtcelett.
Slnce that wont doea not lffDl to be
tn the vocabulary of the Colt& Meta Ctty
Council, hen ii the deftntdoG llvtn lrl
Webtter'I New World Collele OlctlOIM,UJ,
dllrd tdidon;
~An adjulaneot of oWOllDI prindplel. .,.._, etc. by
moclltylns tome MptCtl of-"· -•••c.,._,J Ate.i~ cwo .-•,. lna
coancr-..
row, the councU will
once again con1lder
tonight appolntlng
candidates to tlJJ the
teet left empty by
rormer m•yor Karen
WlaHn. lf they are ll!Pln 8nable to Mttle
oa a111ndklate. the
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taken lightly, we call all apee with that,
but let's put things lnto fOCU$.
We just h8d an election. A:& I ttea1l.
only nve people ln the dty wanted to be
Oty Council members .U montlu qo.
'lbete ,... people spent houn t
c~~ debating. funcl·ralatna arid pndntu.1\lwo of tbein an
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mothers. They said they love their
moms despite the ocx:asional
fights and disagreements.
The cruise also brightened what
would have been an o~
~ holiday. Marie Martin
said her husband and two sons
don't often ~ their apprecia-
tion. and that she bad to buy the
auise tickets herself.
"Just cut a flower, that's an I
need.. Martin said "I just want to
feel appreciated.• even so. she said she kM!S be-Lns a mother. Prom making the
commitment with her ht.ast.nd.
and ~ their chiJdren inlo
adultbood. Martin said die whole
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process IS fulfilling.
"When you don' always get rol-
fee in the morrung, or flowers. or a
hug-i(s OK.. she said. ·Mocher-
hood gives you a purpo!le. It pa
you meaning and something to
strive for.·
Martin's sons admitted tba1
while they don't always express
their loYe. their mother's sacrifices
are appreciated. William Martin.
15, said she has kept him on t:rd
and out of trouble. Mkhed Mar-
tin. 8. ~ grinned whh a big.
toothy smile.
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A2 Monday, May 12, 2003 ..
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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
KEHT TREPTOW I DALY PILOT
Miss Sixty in South Coast Plaza is noted for its unique design features. such as these changing rooms.
Miss Sixty offers 'perfect' ~t
The clothing chain,
with its only location
outside of New York at
South Coast Plaza,
offers a retro look.
Paul Clinton
Da1lyP1lot
Strolling into South Coast Plaza's
Miss Sixty quickly brin&" back retro
mental images from "Barbarella•
(Jane Fonda's bubble space ship),
"The Brady Bunch" (the '70s vintage
outfits) and even the Italian minimaJ-
ism of Anton.ioni's "Blow Up.·
It's a wailc back in time, as wdl as a
jaunt into che future, store managers
say. for chic womens clothing.
Customers are greeted by a sym-
metrical, 12-foot taU stainless steel
door wich a dozen conical portholes.
White globe lights hang from the
ceiling. Tungerine-colored racks dot
the store'riandscape.
Four bulbous, screen.<XJYered pcxb.
known in Italian as • camarinis," are
dl.15tered at the back of the store as
~ room& Silhouettes of cus-
tomers trying out Miss Sixty's edectic
clothing are thrown up~ the pod
"One of the main thing'I is having
that edge; not to bring it too far, but
making it hot and sexy.· said J.D.
Diaz. Mis.s Sixry's general manager.
Mis.s Sixty. a subsidiary of Italian
clothier Sixty Spa. calls South Coast
P1az.a its only home en the ¥kst
Coast. The only two other stores are
in Ne\vYork.
In January. the specialty store won
a design award at the International
St.ore Design Competition in New
Yock City.
The dothing offered by Miss Sixty.
which opened in September. is as ec-
lectic as the store itself
Perhaps the hottest seiler is the
Dublin trousers. loose-fitting stone-
washed denim pants that sell for
$169. The first shipment of the pants
were gone the first day they arrived.
mostly to the 200 customers who
added their names to a waiting list.
Diaz said.
Short sldrts. in denim, have also
been popular. A pair can be had for
$99.
Over the past few months, milit.ary-
styled clothing has come into fashion.
Diaz. said The fatigue cargo pents.
selling for $189, have been moving
well. Diaz said,
The stores' bread-and-butter item.
Diaz said, are the seven varieties of
the Extra Low Tummy low-rise jeans.
ranging from $139 to $159.
The Segerstrom.s, who own South
Coast Plaza. have enjoyed the exclu-
sivity of the store's only West Coast lo-
cation. sald plaza partner Anton Seg-
erstrom.
MShort of going to New Yort. you
have to come to South Coast Plaza to
go to~ Sixty," Segerstrom said ~It's
a perfect store for South Coast Plaza..·
BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS
Newport homebuilder
reports rise in income
William Lyon Homes. on Thursday,
reported a 57% rise in bottom-line in-
come for the first quarter, as compared
to a year ago.
The Newport Beach-based home-
builder reported income coming in at
$4.88 million, or 49 cents, up from $3.ll
million, or 29 cents per share, during
the first quarter of 2002.
William Lyon benefited from a rise in
new home prices. which offset a decline
in saJes. The company recorded Its 20th
consecutive quarter of positive eam-
1.n&", a string dating back to April l 998.
"We continue to make significant
strides l.n improving and simplifying
our capital structure," said Ollli.rman
and Olief Executive Wtlliam Lyon.
William Lyon, which sells homes in
California, Nevada and Arizona. saw net
new home orders fall 19% to 757 from
935. The average sales price for the
company's California homes, during
the quarter, was $545,800, a 32% jump
from a year ago.
Shares of WlS closed out the week.
during trading on the New York Stock
Exchange, at $30.35. logging a l .85CJli
rise Friday.
Costa Mesa office building
purchased for $2. l million
A Buena Park-based investors'
group has purchased a two-story con-
crete tilt-, office building in Costa
Mesa.
Orange investment Partners hip
closed escrow on the 19,271-square·
foot property in Late April. The group
purchased it for $2.1 million, a com·
mercial real estate firm said.
The building is on 1.4 acres of land
at 3587-3589 N. Harbor Blvd. Engi-
neering firm Marmac Field Services
occupies 11,000 square feet of the
building now.
About 75% of the building is com-
prised of office space. The remaJnder
is available for industrial uses.
Orange Investment Partnership
bought the property from Fielder
Family Trust of Orange County, O\UM
Commercial Real F.state Services said.
DAUM's Chris Migliori brokered the
sale along with Mike Miesenbach and
Brian Garbutt of Lee & Associates.
BEST BUYS
It's time to slip
into summer wear
Collection. They're known for
f'and.fu1 mbn.e of texn1reS and
patterns. placed wbh . A 'Maren added more
spring/summer
collections of designer
women's clothing. The new
Unea indude Valentino,
Bottega Venetta. Project
AJat\ama, Hartford. hmya
WbaJ:aoabe, Saaare jewelry
and clothing, and Ou1sdan
Louboutin shoes. The
boutique's established
designem Include Peter
c.ohen. Marni. Dries Van
Noten. Dosa. Loro Plana.
GREER
WYLDER
unexpected oolor
oomblnations. Amusive black
and~ dmed ttalo table
helps disPaY the tella cotta
plates. enamelware. porcelain
and glassware. OYerwbelming
selection of home accessories
found here: bathroom
~~picture
frames: rugs; and furniture. Also
a selection of gift illiDs featured
Yohji Yamamoto, Easton Pearson.
Lucien Pillet F'lnet. 'Il'ansit. Balendaga
and Adriano Goldschmeid jeans. Open
t1>'am. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday; I 0
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturda)4 1649
Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. (949)
642-4423.
FIND THIS Pl.ACE
Rand McNally carries the best in
travel accessories, maps and
guidebooks. World wall maps, flags of
the wodd and c.annin GPS Navigation
satellite systems that help with
directions sell well here. Students can
find JaoSport badcpecb. and travelers
can buy durable P.agle Creek luggage.
Thomas Bros.-brand Guides. personal
care packing items and more. even fun
kjds travel games to keep them busy
and occupied Open IO am. to 9 p.m.
Monday to Friday; IO am. to 8 p.m.
Saturday; 11 am. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
Level 1Wo, South Coast Plaza. (714)
545-99o7. www.randmcnaJJystore.rom.
CLOTHES LOVERS UNrTE
Paris-based designer~ a is mown for her aisp white cotton shirts.
wardrobe staples and fashion forward
collections that include shoes and
accessories. Year-round hign-quaJity
basics -suiting. white and black
sweaters and T-shirts for every occasion
-make Agnes 8. boutique a major
shopping destination for clothes lovers..
The collections are fun, with dean lines
and ~ style. The 8. evertast line -
Agnes. B. does some ~ labeling with
Everlast -spedalizes l.n sporty active
wear. knit pants, skirts. sweaters and
more. 1Wo sales a year. after Christmas
and usually in July. Open 10 am. to 9
p.m. Monday to Friday; I 0 am. to 8
p.m Saturday; 11 am. to 6:30 p.m.
Sunday. Level 2, South Coast Plaza.
(714) 241 -5928.
from mostly LA.-and N.'t·based artists.
Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to
Priday; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday; 11
a.m. to 6:30 p.m. ~ l.tMI 2. ~
from J.O!N4 South~ Pla:za. (714)
549-2900. u.uwcorMiapart.com
GO EUROPEAN
'The finest names in European men's
dothing can be foWld at Bernini
c:oledkMi. The fashion spectrum is
canied here: from conservative to
trendy. Hard-to-6nd high-end
designers include: Bdoni for Italian
suits priced from $3.500; ZiW French
leather and suede jacS.eb, D' AYenza
handmade suits from Rome; and
ThiaTy Mugller French-fitted ad ting.
Sportswear b Crom German designer
c.arlo CoUucci. The only place to find
c.an.all casual. business and fonnal
wear in the mall Open 10 am. to 9
p.m. Monday to Friday; 10 am. to 8
p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m
Sunday. Level 2, aaoss from Cole Haan.
South Coast Plaza.. (714) 432-1786.
wwwbemini.com
SHOP ANO RAISE MONEY
You can shop for a ·Shop for a Good c.ause· at J. JUI from 2 to 6 p.m.
Thursday. A Qnporate Tea includes an
afternoon of hors d'oeuvres, shopping
with J. Jills wardrobe specialist and a
10% discount on purchases made that
day. Also. a portion of the proceeds will
be donated to the J. Jill Cocnpa$ion
Fund which helps women and
children in need. J. Jill is aaos.s from
Apple Computer near Robinsons~May
at Fashion Island (949) 640-9364.
FEEL PRETTY
¥nef M.lchelle, Balboa lsland's
boutique for fashion followers, .
expanded Its tiny location by occupying
its next door neighbor's space. It now
offers more fashions from popular
LIKE A DIVA labels and emerging designers. Unes
Becoming one of Madonna's favorite come from Development. Devan. Mella
designers helped put Domenico Dolce & Kai. Seven. Laroste and a vast
and Stefano Gabbana on the map. collection of Juicy Couture. There's also
Dolce and Gabbana even designed a new bath and body bar for F.r~go
costumes for one of her world tours. candles, custom scented oils, lotions
Their everyday wear line and evening and shower gels in orifJnal gift boxes.
wear for young men and women can There's even chic handbags. ~ries
be found at D Ii G Boutique at South and shoes. A grand opening event to
Coast Plaza. 0 & G attracts trend celebrate the large space complete with
followers who can afford their high-end deejay. cocktails. hors d'oames, and a
denim, shirts. dresses with built in bras, · preview of new fashions is at 6 p.m.
bustiers. shoes and glasses. Open 10 Thursday. Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
a.m. to 9 p.m Monday to Friday; 10 Monday to Wedneeday; 10 un. to 7.
am to 8 p.m. Saturday; 11a.m.to6:30 p.m. Thunday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to
p.m. Sunday. Levd 2, next to Cole 5:30 p.m Sunday. 3'17 Marine Ariterwe,
Haan. at South Coast Plaza. Balboa Island. (949) 673-2150.
EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
Comella~ sh<MUSeS the works
of Ridlard and Victoria
MacKenzte-Oillds and canies their
entire MacJCenzie-Oilld Home
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Monday. Mdy 12, 2003
COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION
City looks to
prevent runoff
Planning
Commission will
consider amending
the city's general
plan to change water
quality policies.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -A national
water board says the city needs
to focus more comprehensively
on protecting the Santa Ana
River from pollution when
dealing with new development
and significant redevelopment
or pay stiff fines.
On Monday, the Planning
Commission will consider
changing the 2000 General Plan
to incorporate additional water
quality protection and storm
water quality management
policies. II also has to submit its
own local plan to the Santa Ana
Regional Water Quality Control
Board. Both are required as part
of the National Pollutant Dis-
charge Elimination System.
This is the third time the city
has had to take specific steps to
qualify for a permit by the
board. Each time, the require-
ments were built upon the pre-
vious steps. ·11-.. a good idea to protect
against urban runoff and pol-
lutants into the ocean and we
'lhouJd do our best to contrib-
ute to that effort,· said Plan-
ning Commissioner Katrina
Foley.
The board issued Costa
Mesa's first permit in 1990 10
the Orange County Stormwater
Program -a partnership be-
tween the county, all cities
within Orange County and the
Orange County Flood Control
District. The program focused
on gathering data about exist-
ing conditions and setting up
an initial set of improvement
measures aimed at known wa-
ter quality deficiencies. The
second "permit, issued In 1996,
built upon the knowtedge
gained during the first permit
period. Its goal was to improve
water quality incrementally.
The city's OW1) plan wiJI de-
scribe how It will meet or ex-
ceed the requirements mea-
sures laid out by the county in
its Drainage Area Management
Plan. It will also include specific
thresholds for issues like the
amount of soil distwbance and
storm water runoff. New devel-
opment and significant re-
development projects are sub-
ject to national storm water
permit requirements if they ex-
ceed these thresholds.
Some recommended new
general plan policies include:
• Avoid conversion of areas
particularly susceptible to ero·
sion and sediment loss and/or
establish development guide-
lines that identify these area<;
and protect them from erosion
and sediment loS&;
• Promote integration of
storm water quality protection
into construction and post
construction activities, as re·
quired by the National PolJu·
tant Discharge Elimination Sy'>·
tern Stormwater Permit and 1he
city's plan;
• Implement urban runoff
po1Ju1ion conlrol meac,ure!> and
programs to attempt to redun·
and control the di..ch.irge of
pollutants into ~lorm dram., 111
the maximum t:l\tent prall1
cable;
• And coordm<tle with othl'r
local government agenc1e<> on
countywide land uc;e is ... ue.., IO
maintain a watershl'd·ba .. ed
approach In land m.e. nood
control and nonpoint c.,oun:c•
polJution prevention.
The ci1y must adopt ll!> plan
by July.
MEETING PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA
Here are a few things the
Planning CommJsslon will
discuss at tonight's meeting.
PLANNING
APPLICATION
The site, 2665 Harbor Blvd.,
has been vacant since Sept. II,
1995, when the Bel Congo
Motel was demolished. In
October 1997. the Planning
Commission approved a
conditional use permit to
establish and operate a
new/osed car dealership with
an exception to allow auto
display within the front setback
area. The commission
approved three extensions for
this permit, with the last on
June 25, 200 l. Construction
was never initiated and the
permit expired in 2002.
The initial proposal for this
permit included a mobile
modular office as a sales/rental
office with similar landscaping
improvem ents. But the plan
was not coni.istent with the
qua11ty of recent and
anticipated development along
this portion of Harbor
¥Boulevard. The applicant has
rede'>igned 1he proposal to
indude the construction of a
new permanent building for
office~ and interior display,
wi1h architectural element<; to
compll'ment recent
dewlurnnent in the
'>Urrounding area.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Slaff '>Upports this request
.,1mc 11 mei.hes with the quality
of recent and anticipated
development along II!> portion
of I !arbor Boulevard.
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Jntemational Bay ~ Oubs Inc.,
took up the project shortly after
Ray's death in December of 1991.
An earlier City Council bad re-
jected Ray's expansion plans. in
JuJy or that year, saying a hulk-
ing, 300-room resort would be
too towering.
But on Wednesday. the much
downsized Bay Oub expansion
Connally opens its doors to offer
132 rooms, a restaurant and
piano lounge to the public.
Right up front, Bay Oub man-
agers say they'll offer first-class
service with their top-notch ho-
tel. Ultimately, they hope to se-
cure the Southern Qlifomia
Auto Oub's coveted Five Dia-
mond rating, given to only the
upper echelon of hotels. •
"Mrs. Ray made it very clear to
me that she wanted to have a
first-class facility, n said Henry
Schieleln, the club's president
"What intrigued me was the op-
portunity to build a new resort.
That's always exciting."
The Four Seasons, In Newport
C.enter, is the only Five Diamond
hotel in Newport-Mesa.
The newly built resort, mod-
eled after an Italian villa. has
been built to reOect the club's
storied past while, at the same
time, keeping an eye to the fu-
ture.
Built in 1948, the Bay Oub.was
once a favorite getaway for
I loUywood celebrities such as
John Wayne. Humphrey Bogart,
Lauren Bacall. Ronald Reagan -
before he won the White I louse
-and others.
Like hil> on-screen persona
"The Duke." Wayne is celebrated
by "Duke'l> Place," a bar with
glo:,.'iy framed photos of the ac-
tor across its walls. Live ja7.z can
be heard nightly.
Wayne, a fonner club governor
\vhose WI.Id Goose yacht WclS a
mamstay in Newport Harbor, h~
a.bo had a top-Boor suite named
after him. The presidential suite
has been named for Reagan.
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
tnMead of garnering a large
percentage of the residents
votes, they only need three
council member's votes -
which has proven to be almost
the more difficult task.
I have to hand it 10
Councilmen AJlan Mansoor
and Oiris Steel for their
determination to get Eric
Bever on the council. They
want a majority on the council
and they are willing to fight for
11.
I af<.o admire Councilwoman
I.Ibby Cowan and Gary
Monahan for being equally
Mubborn in not letting them
have the ir "Improver" voting
block -a concept that is
terrifying to many residents.
So here we a re. Stuck at a
crosc;roads, where compromise
on either side is not an option.
Whal to do now? Let the
people decide -at the cost of
$95,000. With a population of
about 103. 823, and about
40,000 o f those who even care
10 cast a ballot, we are looking
at paying about $2.40 per vote.
What does $95,000 buy you
now-a-days a nyway? More
than a 20-minute long distance
phone call.
• Costa Mesa could fund all
its budgeted tot lot
improvements at various parks
and still have $25,000 left dver.
• It could implement
another sidewalJc program,
budgeted for $100,000 in the
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Pastry chef Alfonso Cianciaruso walks past some of his creations in the kitchen of the Balboa Bay Club and Resort on Wednesday. The
newly expanded and refurbished resort, which boasts 17 ,000 square feet of event space, will officially open Wednesday.
In addition to the lore of the
past, the expanded Bay Oub also
offers state-of-the-art amenjties
expected to draw a host of wed-
dings, meetings and other
events.
With a 7,000-square-foot
Grand Ballroom, the club now
offers 17,000 square feet of space
for functions.
As part of the expansion, the
club manager decid~ to retain
the large rooms, which will be
priced between $225 and $375;
suites run up to $3,000 per night.
"From the outset, we wanted
to make sure we continued 10 of-
fer larger rooms than the stand-
ard hotel rooms," said Dave
2002-03 fi scal year.
• The city couJd run the Job
Center at twice the size.
•The graffiti abatement
programs costs 98,022 per
year.
•The recycJing program runs
us $94,145.
•And the Neighbors for
Neighbors budget, a
community building event,
costs $91 ,507.
We are looking to spend
nearly $100,000 -in a budget
crisis time -to possibly put
someone in office who has
never walJced a precinct (as a
candidate, anyway). never
raised a dime and never served
in any form of city leadership.
Having put their
hand-picked candidates in
office the last two elections,
the lmprovers, including
Mansoor and Steel, are
optimistic about their chances
of elevating Bever (or another
more extreme candidate) to
the dais in a special election. If
so, all this stubborn, foot
dragging by Steel and Mansoor
will have paid off and they wiJI
have their coveted majority.
But what if that doesn't
happen?
What if the Costa Mesa
community gets smart and all
the nonimprovers -which is
still the vast majority of the
voters -back one candidate
against an improver. No vote
splitting between the
moderate candjdates, like in
the previous elec tions.
Steel and Mansoor could
wind up with someone much
Wooten, the club's chJef execu·
tive.
Ole( Josef Lageder will serve
up a line of delicacies ln the new
restaurant, F'll'St Cabin. The lob-
ster bisque soup and seared yel-
low-fin ah.i are expected to be
the highlights. First Cabin will
also stock an impressive wine list
that includes a Grand Cru from
Vosne Roanee, one of the old.est
vineycirds in France, and a $1, 700
Olateau Petrus PomeraJ.
Bay Oub managers have hired
some 300 new employees to staff
the hotel.
The club is still partially pri-
vate, maintaining a List of 3,000
members. II sits on state tide-
more "liberal" than Mike
Schaefer.
Rumor around town has it
that Planning Commissioner
and previous council
candidate Katrina Foley
already has her campaign
machine turning. Are Steel and
Mansoor ready to give her a
chance to take that seat?
She is hoping the answer is
yes. Foley is among those who
are championing a vote of the
people -just like the
Im provers.
I am all for the electorate
being heard, but I am aJ~o wary
of spending all that money on
another election, when we just
had one. Those who wanted to
be heard just voted.
Their statement: Monahan
and Mansoor should represent
the city. Their third choice:
former Mayor Linda Dixon.
Foley came in fourth, foUowed
by Planning Commissioner Bill
Perk.ins.
That was only six mo nths
ago and seems to be the most
timely measure of the
electorate's wishes.
Of course, Bever, Schaefer.
Heather Somers and the other
23 council hopefuls vying for
an appointment were not an
option in November. Well.
yeah, they didn't put in the
time, money or effort it takes
to get on the ballot during an
election year. (Well, except
Bever who was putting his
time, money and effort into
getting Mansoor elected.)
So why should they get a
shot now?
lands that the city oversees. The
club holds a lease that expires in
2011.
City leaders have also praised
the new club, which has had its
share of controversy over the
years about its openness to the
public.
Former mayor Dennis O'Neil.
who once represented the club
as an anorney, said the new club
should be embraced as a local
jewel.
"At the end of the day. the
owners, the community and the
city have come together." O'Neil
said. "This project reflects tre-
mendous compromise, commu-
nity pride and a valuable asse1 to
CLOSER
Continued from Al
there.~
Money is going to be tight next
year, with the city staring at a S4-
million shortfall in the 2003-4 fis-
cal year.
And that's the good news.
The amount was reduced from
a SIO·mlllion gap by City Man-
ager Allan Roeder and his staff.
Part of the cost-cutting measures
included eliminating $2 million
for raises for city employees for
the 2003-4 fiscal year.
lf additional trims to the
budget are necesl>ar)'. l>Ome pos-
sible cuts involve across-the-
board reductions, a hiring free7,e
or deferring scheduled mainte-
nance.
DECISIONS DURING
A BUDGET CRUNCH
Because of the budget short-
fall, Colihcilman Allan Mansoor
took issue with spending about
$71 ,000 on a community garden
for Hamilton Street last Monday.
Yet he doesn't seem to be as con-
cerned with spending $95.000 on
the special electfon. Mansoor
has been adamant in his support
of Bever. who hasn't been able to
muster more than two votes
from the four-person council.
He referred to the special elec-
tion as a possible necessary evil.
"I don't want to spend money
on a special election. but there
comes a point where if it has to
be done, it has to be done,"
Mansoor said.
the city."
Current city leaders have also
embraced ii. The city stands to
reap about S4 million In property
and sales tax revenue annually.
with the city getting an approxi-
mate S 1.5 million prior to the ex-
pansion.
"It's going to be a preeminenl
facility in Newport Beach,·
Mayor Steve Bromberg said. "It
will be a destination and draw-
ing card for the city."
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is pathetic and after the last
council meeting. if any one else
can't see that, then they don't
know how city government
works. By not having any (deci-
sive! votes on ISSUes and con-
tinuing to ·bring things back. that
will waste even more money.·
DIFFERENT VISIONS
OF TliE CrTY
The absence of a decisive vote
has been on display during the
past two city coundJ meetings,
with the council splitting on the
replacement decision: Mansoor
and Steel support Bever and Co-
wan and Monahan support
Schearer.
Mansoor and Steel both come
from a loosely defined group of
self-named "lmprovers, ·who are
focused on cleaning up the
Westside. Their ideas include
stepping up police efforts, reduc-
ing crime, rezoning industrial ar-
eas and cutting down on the
number charities, which many of
the Lmprovers say are "magnets"
that draw illegal immigrants and
others who can't afford to live in
the city.
Steel said he is doing every-
thing he can to break the dead-
lock anll avoid a special election.
But he also emphasi7,ed that he
is holding out for someone who
is on the same ideological plane
as he and Mansoor.
"There are two people (on the
council! who don't want to make
the serious changes we need to
make and there's two people that
do and I'm one of them and I'm
going to make that dear," Steel
said. "If [Scheaferl gets on there,
there won't be any changes." ,
''Your Newporl-/tlt1aa Floorln11 ExpnUr'
The City Council needs to do
what is most time and cost
efficient. Since it cannot
compromise on who it should
appoint, perhaps It s hould
reevaluate how it determines
the appointment.
Steel. who also supported nix-
ing the funds for the community
gardens, said the comparison
with the special election wasn't
fair.
Most of the council members
said they are still amenable to
options that could produce a
compromise candidate.
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If they are so anxious to hear
from the people, check out the
results or the most recent
election: The electorate chose
Dixon.
Now let's get on with city
businus.
And don't worry, those or
you who still have a burning
desire to lead the city In 2004
can go out and walk precincts,
attend debates, plan
fund-raisers and get your
names on a ballot the real way.
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But Councilwoman Libby Co-
wan, the only one who sup-
ported the gardens, disagreed.
"It's exactly a fair analogy,• Co-
wan said. •Because I thinJc that
it's something the community
wanted. The people or the com-
munity (also) wanted us to
(agree) on an appointment ...
Money Is an lasue and anytime
you take eomething away and
then force us Into paying for
something that is ridiculous, like
a spedal election, then It can be
compared.•
Mayor Gary Monahan, who
wat elevated to the dty'a top po-
Udca.I post last Monday, said the
• oott or • special elecdon is not
wetghlng heavtly on his mind.
"I don't th.ink that money is
that relevant,• Monahan said. "I ~the r.ct that we don't have
a council JM!1110n for al.x months
Matt call (Mt) 6'J.M298.
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Com MMe f.,.,..... c.n hOet a
Germeft ~end Hm up to
$1,000 lowllrd •number of
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Denlelle Cerpino, (IOO) m-HOSt
Steel suggested having each
council member nominate one
person, not worrying about hav-
ing that person seconded and
seeing what happens with those
candidates.. He expresM!d con.6·
dence that someone be nomi-
nates could get at least three
votes. He also proposed finding
•someone who would agree not
to run In the special election to
depoliticize the decision.
Cowan ls taking a more 'math-
ematical approach, exploring the
possible outcomes of wrtous op-
tions. She n!COl1lmended goJng
through the entire. ol'f8iNJ lilt or
26 who appUed ror tbe apot and
voting on ~ne who sets a
nomination and a aecond. She
aJao propoaed IUbmhdDg namm
from the Ult In I MCl9t a.Doi for.
mait, any who are submitted
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COITAMESA
• Plme Court: A man wu
arrested on 1Utpk:ion of
grend theft exc:eedlng $400
at 11 :06 a.m. Thurlday.
• South City DIM: A man
was arrested on 1Uspiclon of
burglary In the 300 blodc at
11 a.m. Thureday. • South Coen DIM: A man '
was arrnted on suspldon of
petty theft In the 900 blodc at
7:40 p.m. Thureday.
• w..t 111h Strwt: A man
wH arrested on suspicion of
urinating in public In the 500
. blodt at 9:54 a.m. Tuesday.
• w..t 11th StrMt: A
woman was arrested on
suspicion of batter on a
police otrtcer in the 600 bl<><*
at 1 :46 p.m. Tuesday.
• w..t 11th StrMt and
Pomone ~:A man was
arrested on suspicion of
removing a shopping cart at
9:40 a.m. Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Bal>oa Boul.vard: A
suspicious person was
reported in the 3100 bl<><* at
6:18 p.m. Saturday.
• East Newport c.m.r Drive:
A hit and run involving a
parked vehicle was reported
in the 1800 blodt at 7:28 a.m.
Sunday.
• Senta a..bare DIM: A
physical fight was reported
in the 800 bl<><* at 5:39 a.m.
Sunday.
• TurquoiM Awnu9:
Vandalism was reported in
the 100 bl<><* at 7:06 a.m.
Sunday .
•West Coast Highwey: A
petty theft was reported in
the 4500 bl<><* at 3:14 a.m.
Sunday.
• 22nd StrMt and West
OcNn Front A suspicious
person was reported 1111:21
a.m. Sunday.
twice are automatically sec-
onded and then repeating the
process.
THE PUBLIC LOOKS
AT THE BUOGET
Residents are divided in their
opinion or whether or not the
cost of a special election is war•
ranted in light of the city$
budget crunch.
•It is costly but I'd rather they
paid more attention to the cosi
of a lot of other stuff that goes oa
there," said former Mayor San·
dra Genis. ·Look at the money
they wasted on the whole Hu-~
scroft I louse debacle or little
Landscape enhancements here
and there. Those are nice, but
you look at that and say what:S
more Lmponant? Democracy or
some little Dowers some place?"
But Doug Sutton said he be-
Lieves a special election would be
a waste of money. -~
WOne hWldled thousand dol-•
lars Is more misspent money,"
Sutton saJd. "They weren't able
to agree on an appointment be•
cause they can't see beyond theil
short-sighted, special-interest
agendas. I'm red up with people
running for council. pledging re·
sponsibility, only to act like
spoUed teenagers when elected.
Five months ago. we voted and
the next greatest vote-cener ~
whether you like her or not.
whether you agree with her or
not -should serve out the
term.~
Thal person would be former
Mayor Linda Dixon.
Although the state code states
a special election should be
called if an appointment ls not '.
made within 30 days or a va-·
cancy. Acting City Atty. Tum '.
Wood said it's not a requirement. ;
• Ot'sl to make sure they try :
and do It as Cast as they can.· '
Wood saJd. . ;
Durl.ng the disaJssjon, there ·
has been some confusion u tq
when a special election. If neces~
sary, would be held.
State code states lt bas to be
held on the next regulady sched-
uled election date. That date ii
Nov. 4, even though there la cur-
rently nothing scheduled on the •
ballot. sald both City Clede Jute
Foldk and a representadYe froca
the County Regjstrar of ~en.. '
So the lpedal dectloo would
held on that date.1ftt la l14 dlys
or more aAer the coundl can. for
the election.
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ICE HOCKEY SPECIAL
Ducks electrify opener with double or thriller
I
G ame 1 of the Stanley Cup
Western Conference
r finals turned out to be
the close checldng. soUd
defensive game we all thought.
The Mighty Ducks beat out
Che Minnesota Wild, 1-0, in a
double overtime fight that ended
With Jean-Sebastien Giguere
blocking all or the Wild's 39
saves, and Petr Sykora scoring
8.1>6 into the second extra
session to end the game.
The firs t period saw both
teams making some early
r(ervous mistakes but seemed to
adjust and eventuaUy began to
play the style that brought each
0t them to the Western
Qonference finals.
Anaheim appeared to be a
li'nJe out of sync early on but
t:tiat could be attributed to the
fact that the Ducks had a longer
layoff berween series. Most
Rlayers will teU you that after
ttldng or giving that first hit. you
ate in it. For a goalie you w.int to
~t a good look at that fi~t shot
arid make a clean save. The
more actlon you get early on. the
more involved you become.
Giguere was definitely the
more active of the two goalies
during the first two periods.
Manny Fernandez. who got the
start over Dwayne Roloson. was
equally soUd but was not cested
near as much as Giguere. Both
gpalies and tight defense by both
teams kept the scorele<1." tie
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TODAY
LMm 9bcMrt the Siefn aub and
its many activities at its
information meeting for
newcomers and members at
6:30 p.m. Meet at the Costa
Mesa Community Center, 1845
Perk Ave., for food, exhibits
and table displays. Newcomers
can join the Sierra Club for a
special $25 introductory fee.
For more information, call (714)
517-2467.
A community presentation will
be given at Newport Harbor High
Sc;tlool in Loats Auditorium at 7
p.m. Newport-Mesa Unified
Sdlool District administration
officials will repon on Measure A
CRUISE
Continued from A 1
chael said. •Pretty much I get
candy whenever I want.·
At 65-years-old Kay Hagen is
already a grandmother. I laving
raised three grown children. she
speaks about motherhood with
e~rience. ·
· "It is about putting their needs
ahead of mine and just trying to
make sure they are safe... she
said. "I want them to be happy.
healthy and with a good moral
upbringing."
GUY
HEBERT
through two
. periods.
Minnesota
reaUy was the
aggressor in
the first two
periods and
had several
good
opportunities
because or
Ducks
twnovers.
They had
good i.peed and seemed to
surprise the Ducks with that
speed and their ability to
counter attaclc.
But Giguere did his job and
turned back each of these
scoring chances.
This game exemplified great
team play and the commitment
to defense. I have talked abou1
ume and space in the past, and
clearly in the Excel Energy Arena
there was little of both.
On occasion, the line of Sergei
7J1oltok. Oiff Ronning and
Pascal Dupuis were able to
generate some good speed for
the Wtld and created some
chances but they were far and
few between .
As for the Ducks. Steve
Thomas, Stan Olistov and Sam
Pahl<,onn were the most effective
hne combination for Anaheim.
N, I watched the third period
unfold, the game began to take
on that familiar feeling. What
plans for the high school.
Arctutects from LPA will also
present plans for the new Robins
Halllloats Auditonum. A
question-and-answer session will
follow the presentation. In
attendance will be school board
trustees. high school
admlnislrators and Measure A
Site-Based Project Review
Committee members.
TUESDAY
A fTH seminar on ·Muscles in
Morion· by Judith Todero will be
held from 6:30 to 7·30 pm at
Mother's Market, 225 East 17th
St., Costa Mesa. For reservations,
call (800) 595-MOMS.
WEDNESDAY
The Orange County Chapter of
the Cahfom1a Assn. of Marriage
and Family Therapists will
sponsor a workshop called
"Chronic Trauma Disorders:
Diagnosis and Treatment" from 9
a m. to 4 p.m. at Nacional
University in Costa Mesa. ~
workshop costs $30 for stu ts
and interns, $55 for clinical
members and $85 for all others .
For information, call (949)
645-2964.
When her children first left the
houi.e, she said she felt l~t with-
out them. But now she volun-
teers, travels and leads a more
spontaneous bfestyle.
• 1 like them to come visit me
but I am happy when they go
home: she said. ·1 got used to
living alone.·
For Lori Hasman. the journey
is just beginning with her 4-year-
old son. Collin.
·I just love it in the morning
when he wakes up and gives you
a big hug." she said •And the
way he looks at you, you know
no matter what, he will love you
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would it take for one of these the longer this game went there
teams to score on Giguere or was a huge advantage to the
Fernande:t? Were we looking at Ducks.
another Game I overtime. At some point the Minnesota
Why not, the Ducks other ' Wild have to feel effects from
series openers went to overtime going !>eVen games in both of
with the Dudes prevailing in their prior rounds and playing
both. The only thmg that their fourth game in six da~
concerned me wai. that the Wtld Both teams traded chances with
seemed to be carrying the play Minnesota having the bet1cr of
as the game neared the end of them in the sec.ond overtime.
regulation. Howevet as we have learned,
But then I remembered that these overtime games have been
the Ducks have won 7-of-8 won on mi.stakes and the Ducks
games with five minutes or less were again able to conven. With
remaining. Ni the third period Filip Kuba pinching In at the
ended, I could not wait to see offensl've blue line, Mike 1.eClerc
what overtime would bring. was able to get by him and move
I didn't have to wait long to up the ice on a two on one with
see. Wow what an ovenime. The Peter Sykora
first ten minutes were fast and Sykora, like any good goal
furious and fatigue certainly scorer, drove the net and got a
didn't appear to be a factor for nice pass that sent him i.J1 all
either team. The Wild canied alone on Fernandez.
the play and put constant With a great deke. Sykor.i put
pressure on the Anaheim the puck past the outstretched
defense and goalie Giguere. glove of Fernandez and put the
Giguere was called upon to Ducks up one game lO none.
make several big saves to keep This once again puts the Duch
his team in it. Manny Fernandez in the drivers seat and batk in
~ no slouch either at the other that famiHar position of having
end ma.king point blank saves regained home ice advantage
on Stanislav Olistov and Sykora. Tonight, tht! Ducks wiU play
Then the Wild got a power Game 2, and the team will have
play late in the first overtime the confidence of a one-game
period but failed to make advantage on its side. Wm or
anything happen and would thh lose. their confidence \.\ill be
nui.5ed opponuniry come into sky-high when they rl'IUm
play later on? Wednesday, ru. the fan-. w1U bt-di
As the teami. began tht' Arrowh ead Pond to chct'r !hem
-.econd ovenime, I wa.c, '\Urt' that
THURSDAY
A free Ma\inar and book signing
of ·stop the Clodt Cooking• by
Cheryl Forberg will be held from
6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother's Market.
225 East 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
leam about th• gynecological
and surgical procedures available
for hysterectomies at a free
seminar at 6:30 p.m . in Newpon
Beach's Hoag Hospital
Conference Center. Reservations
are required. Call (800) 514-4624.
FRIDAY
Com Mesa'• Chamber of
Commerce will have its Les Miller
Scholarship Recognition
Breakfast at 7·15 a.m. at the Hilton
Hotel, 3050 Bristol St. Attendance
1s $22 per person. Call (714)
88&-9090 for details and
reservations.
SATURDAY
The Staffigh1 ThMtre Company
will hold auditions for its
all-student summer show, ·Mary
Poppins; .from 1 to 3 p.m.
Children 10 to 14 years old can
sing a song from the show or
forever.~
I !er husband Jim I lasman
grew up in a farruly of 10 chil-
dren and said the house was too
quiet until Colbn came aJong.
Now Collin helps his father ere·
ate cartoon characters for work.
"It is so much fun to have a lit-
de one and to buy toys tha1 are
not just for myself.· he said. "He
opens everything up to what I
was like as a kid."
The Hasmans' neighbo~.
Karen CarrolJ and Joseph Ellas.
plan on having childreo of their
own soon. Until lhen. they watch
how the Hasmans raise their son
on.·
bring taped accompaniment to a
song they've prepared. The
theater is at 1125 VIC1oria St in
Costa Mesa For more
information. call (949) 645-7827
The Costa Mua Historical
Society will host an open house
trom 11 a.m. to 4 p.m at 1870
Anaheim St in Costa Mesa It
includes tours of the facility and
exhibits of phocos and artifacts.
Free. For more mforma11on, call
(949) 631-5918.
•Divorce: A N9W Beginning; is a
workshop for men and women
who are divorced or getting
divorced. It is held from 10 a m
to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newpo rt
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
For more information. call (949)
644-6435
The Newpott Harbor Nautical
Museum will open a new t:><h1b11
featuring the worit of Joe Duncan
Gleason (1881-1959). known as
the West Coast's premiere
maritime specialist among early
iottH:entury artists. The exh1b11
will be on display until Sept. 30.
For more information, call (9491
673-8915. exl. 111.
and help where they lan.
They plan to gel mamt.'d in a
year and lhen start a family tm·
mediately. Carroll said shl' 1'-ex·
cited about bemg a mother and
Collin'~ tantrums haven'1 -.cared
her off.
Collin was excited dbulll rhe
experience of being on a txJat.
But lhe I lasrnans found their
pleasure in being with rht·ir wn.
The real joy of being a m other is
indescribable, Lori I la'>mdn ~.ud.
"Then-ts nothing to dt'3ertbe
what it feeb like to be a mo tht'r. •
she said. -vou never know unul
you become one."
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• COLLEGE BASEBALL
'Eaters handled
again by· Titans
FUll..E.RTON -Cal State
Fullerton, ranked No. 4 in
the nation, claimed the un-
official Orange County base-
ball championship Sunday,
mocldng off visiting UC Ir-
vine, 9-1, to win the lhree-
game Big West Conference
series, two games to one.
UC Irvine
Fullerton
1
9
victory, his fifth in six deci-
sions this spring. Schreppel
blanked the Anteaters
through four innings, al-
lowing just two hits and
striking out o ne.
Danie Merrell allowed five
hits and one run in three in-
nings of relief for the ntans,
for whom Ricky Romero fin-
ished with two shutout in-
ruan second baseman Ja-
son Corapci went 3 for 3
with two RBis and scored a
run to lead the winners,
.__ ____ ~. ~ giving up two hlts and
who bounced back from Friday's se-
ries-opening 5-3 defeat to capture the
final two games of the series.
Following a two-run first inning.
Fullerton batted around in the third,
scoring five runs on five hits and one
UCJ error.
Ronnie Prettyman capped the scor-
ing in the lnning with his only hit of
the day, an RBI single.
Striking out one.
The victory improved the ntans to
41 -12, 13-5, and gave Fullerton head
man George Horton his 300th win M a
Division I coach. The win also kept the
ntans within two games of confer-
ence-leading Long Beach State, with
only three Big West games remaining.
UCI starter Paul French gave up
seven runs (five earned) on nine hits in
-----+-.t"i'H.tnn!llM!!HO falko U on the season
Eucce, a senior shortstop. freshman
first baseman Mart Wagner and jwUor
second baseman ~att Fisher each had
a pair of hits for the Anteaters. who
conclude their season with a three-
pme series, ™"1Pnnjng Friday at
p.m., at Big West foe UC Riverside. The Anteaters (20-32: 8-10 in ~nfer
ence) managed a run in the fifth when
B.J. F.ucce singled to score Gregg Wallis,
who had walked to lead off the inning.
UO Is tied for fourth place in the Big
West with Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
Corapsci's single drove in two runs
in the eighth and starting pitcher
Ryan Schreppel, making his first start
in more than two months. earned the
BlsW...C..••ice
hhrton I , UCI 1
UCI sc:by~ · 1 t 2
CSUF 20!5 ooo 02x • t 12 o
French, Schroer (3), Edell (8), Nicoll (8) and
Werhun; Schreppef, Merrell (6), Romero (8)
and Suzuki. W -Schreppel, 6-1. L -French,
2-6. 28 -Wagner (UCI), R1her (UCI), Su~uki
(F), Turgeon (F), Corapcl (F).
. COLLEGE MEN'S SOCCER
•
AfJove, UCI second
baseman Matt Fisher (6)
tag s out Cal State
Fullerton's Ronnie
Prettyman on a
stolen-ba se attempt in
the third inning. UCI first
baseman Mark Wagner,
left, connects for a solid
single to left field and
starting prtcher Paul
French, below, delivers
to the plate in the first
inning against the rrtans,
who won, 9-1, Sunday on
their home diamond.
PHOTOS BY
MARK C DUSTIN I
DAILY PILOT
Anteaters sign 13 promising recruits
Fresno State transfer
among Kuntz' s additions.
April and already bas made a tremen-
dous Impact in our team." Kuntz said.
"His leadership, endurance level, pass-
ing ability, defending, and abilhy to read
the game are very good and lhould help
th1s team in many areas. He has the
ability to grow in this league and be-
come a pnmler player."
Thruher, who prepped at Leigh High
ln Lot Gatoe, helped Cupertlno·bued
De Am.a win t.dt-to-blck co~nce
dWnploOlblpl the IMt IWO leUODS, aa
~ ... top-10 nadonal ranttna. He
Wiii co-apcaln ... eopbomore.
•['Duherl WM what we ~ lookinc ror in an ~ ..... who hu
die llbllly to ........ the ~
ll*d ol the leld wlda .. -" liml:&
Mid. "He hill pd id. Clft wtn bells ln hi. and .. lllOr'l In die tidle..
00..S Plilllico. a 5-7 mMMder out ot
pJ 1bro ... Wll the Souch COlllt
........ ...,.. ol the~ .. I tenlor. Ht
also was a member of the national
champion Irvine Strlkera dub program
and ls lnvoMd in the Olymplc develop-
ment program.
"Our first priority Is finding the beat
local players who ate the right fit for UC
Irvine," saJd Kuntz, who believes Franco
fita in well due to hJ• leadenhip, pasa-
lng, vision, quickn and Intense fleld
preseoce.
Another El Thro product ii 5-9 de-
fender Steven Ruiz., who helped the
Owpn win the South Cout Leque d-
de thla teuon. He WU ftnt·team all·
~and played In two aa .... pmel.
·1Ru11.J "a areat man muter, 11 left-
footed. '*' .. fonnrd In tbf au.ck ~ and la joC>d In the •• lunli
Mid.
Jimmy I.ft. a 6-0 mldleWer. cmw
rtght out of dw Arilllllt:I' beck ,.... •
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EYEOFEICA
Daily~
SporW Hall fJIAuae
I W. .........
May 19 honoree
CARL EHMANN
FROM THE
SIDELINES
Irwin,
Hawaii
linked
Legendary former Sailors
coach makes annual
return to Islands.
N umerous notes rising out of
Hawaii of late that filJ the air
with good cheer.
One finds that Mr. and Mrs.
Al lrwin are set in early May for their
annual vacation trip to the Islands and
expect to have thetr usual good time in
the ocean and beaches. And the
weather is consistently superb. this time
of year.
Having grown up
-in Newpon Beach.
then becoming wclJ
acquainted with
South Sea islanders
who came to visi1
the local surf for
outstanding rides,
Irwin, in good lime.
learned about
Hawaii in and out of
the surf.
His first travels to DAN
Hawaii came during CANTRELL
his football sea.sons
as a player al Coll<'ge of the Pacific, but
that waS during autumn in the late
1930s.
Irwin. now 85 and a fonner coach at
Newport Harbor High. Orange Coast
College and UC Irvine. recalls how
Pacific used to cover costs of the Island
grid visits.
He said the colJege would feature a
second comest against another te'dlll
and take its admission fees to pay for
the cruise ship adventure.
After he had finished his Navy tour of
WWII duty an the South Pacific as a
light deck officer, he sub~uently
worked the Islands into an annuaJ
summer vacation for the family. And
the lrwins have never had any regretl>.
•••
Another note from the Islands finds
that former I larbor I ligh fullback whiz ·
Olarlie Berry has enjoyed his firi.t year
of retirement from teaching at one hJgh
school in I lonolulu. And he considers ii
a well-deserved break from the
long-tenn busy schedule.
Berry who played under Irwin in
1954-55, and later shifted to UCIA
under famed coach I lenry "Re<l~
See SIDELINES, Paae A7
HIGH SCHOOL
BASEBALL
Sea Kings'
Longin
showcase
Senior shortstop named
to represent South in
annual all-star contest.
Corona del Mar High senJor sh ort-
stop Keith Long has been chosen to re-
present the South In the Orange
County All-Star Bueball Ga.me. eched-
uled June 9 at La Palma Parle in Ana-
heim.
·Long, a four-year varsity performer
for the Sea Kings. bas been an offm·
sive stalwart this season, helping
Coach John Emme'• squad clinch at
least a share of the . Paclflc Cout
League champlonahlp.
Cd.M (15'"8, 10-S in league) can wn.p
up the outright dtJe with a victory at
Tesoro today, or • wtn over the Titans
Thunday at home in the regular-aea-
son ftnale. Lone'• contrlbutlona have helped me S.. Klnp reach the CIP Southern
StCUon ....,.,.. llCti of bit ftrit three
telYOn&. •
t.o111 ii the lone NeWpon-Meaa
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SPORTS
COLLEGE TENNIS
Vanguard opens NAIA Tournament
The Vanguard University
men's and women's tennis teams
will continue their sea.sons at the
NAlA Thw:nameot with first·
round matches today In Peach-
tree Q ty, Ga.
Matches will be played
through Friday at either the
Peachtree Qty Tennis Center or
the South Fulton ·renrus Oub.
Vanguard opens first-round
acclon at the PCTC Monday with
the men's team playing Walsh
University (l5_.) from Ohio at 11
a.m. FSt The Uon women's
squad will play Vtrginia lnter-
mont (13-3) at J p.m. EST.
The Uoos' men and women
finished second at the Regjon II
Tournament last week. Both
earned at-large berths into the
men's and women's tournaments
based on their performance this
season and their poslclons in the
NAlA final rankings.
The Vanguard men's team
makes its eighth appearance at
the national level. the first since
2001, by LaJdng the fifth of JI at·
large entries into the 24-team
field The Lions were ranked No.
JO in the final NAlA poll, while
Walsh WdS ranked No. 26. Both
teams are unseeded.
The VU women slipped in as
the seventh of 12 at-large piclcs..
The Uons (14-12) are among
four Golden State Athletic Con·
ference teams to qualify for the
tournament. The I JOn'l were No.
14 in the last NAlA poll This is
the third national tournament
for lhe Vanguard women, lhe
first since 1999.
Shadowlands
Looking back. 5 years ago this week:
Newport Harbor ~Ugh freshman Amber
Steen wins the girls l ,600 meters in 5:09
at the Sea View League track and field 5
finals at Irvine High. Corona del Mar
sophomore sensation Uz MonN!, a state
finalist in the 800. wins the event in
2: 15.97 while freshman teammate Jenny
CwnmhM takes second in 2: 19.63. Sea
Kinp' senior captain Jmnller BlaJr takes
the 3,200 (11:06). finishing ahead of
runner-up AIJda McPall ( 11 :07) from
Newport Harbor. Newport Harbor
sophomore Aprtl Ra. will also make her
way to the CIF Southern Secdon
prellminarles with three second-place
finishes in the long jump C 16 feet, 11 ~ inches), high jump (5·2)
and triple jump (35-IOY.J .
Newport Harbor's Edd1e Clark throws 157·9 to win the boys
discus . Newport J farbor junfor Steve Jemm wins the 800, wtulc
CdM senior Man Dennttllne WlllS the 3.200. Newport senior
OnJdc Loo wins the triplt-iump (43·2> ). a season ~t. Costa
Mesa High boys capture se\'en 111d.ivtdual Pacific Coast League
titles, the most ever for the school al the league rrack. and field
fmal!>. Senior Rkbard Price wim the I 10 high hurdles and 300
intermediate hurdles, while senior thrower Matthew RudesUJ
takes the shot put and discus. Junior Bruce Hancock earm titles
ln the 800 and I .600 and senior Brian Browning places first in
the high jump. fhe Mustangs' 400 relay team of Ronnie Sou,
Brad Jone.. Greg Stewart and &twin Martt.na also qualifif'S for
the CIF preliminaries with a 45.8 doding. Mesa finishes fowth in
the team stand.in~. F.stancia Junior Alberto Munoz WU\S the PCL
tltJe in the 3,200. blowing away the field in 9:50. Browning wiru
the high jump at 5-10 and Rud.esill takes first in the discus
(161·1~) and shot put (54·5Y.). llancoclc ties University's Martm
Brix in the l,600 (4.23). but is a clear-cut winner in the 800
(I :58.4).
... CdM's Lance Emery defends his Sea View League crown m the
50-yard freesryle, shattering a personal best. then stuns lhe field
in the JOO free at the Sea View League swim finals. Emery b the
lone champion from the Back Bay conungent of CdM and
Newport Harbot CdM c;eniors Kawlka 1lll'1lyao and Scott
Kramer. along with Newport junior ICevtn 8ec:Ur and Sailor
SIDELINES
Continued from A6
SandeB, came to enjoy an
annual summer highlight in
Europe: hiking and climbing the
lofty mountains of Germany and
Austria. During some past ~a.rs.
Berry also showcased his strong
athletic talents by running in the
annul marathons in Hawaii.
Berry, the younger brother of
Newport's prized 1947·49
fullback. Bob, still malces his
home in Honolulu.
•••
And still more news from the
lsland, which has recentlv
become the new home for
former Harbor High baseball
champion Bill Sidles.
Skiles and his wife had been
living in Fort Wayne, Ind. for
about J l years to help care for
her ail.ln.g father. After he passed
away about three years ago. the
Slciles first considered moving
back to Southern Califorrua. but
they returned to Indiana.
Skiles. a st.erting third baseman
on the only championship
baseball team Newport ever had
In 1948. has spent most of his
career years linked up with
talented pianist Peter Henderson
during a Jong-term period as a
top musical comedy team In
concerts along with The
Carpenten.
senior Jason Arrow, all post top-five finishes.
Emery swims l 1.56 in the SO free, edging
Becker (22.15).
Looking back. 10 years ago this weelc: lO
Newport Harbor High's girls win six titJes
at the Sea View League 11ack and field finali..
Newport's 400· meter relay team of NDdd
Adams, MJchaeJa Ra., Misty May and
Llnd9e)' Curtis win the Sailors'
ninth·st:raight league title in the event with a
time of 50. I ~onds. \..urns also adds
individuaJ rhamp1onslups in the 100 (12.91)
and JOO hurdles (48.bOJ. Ross wins the long
jump with a 17 ·OYt mark, while sophomore
Tina Bowman claims first place in the high
jump (5-i ). lwtlor Gina Heads reaches 42-IO
to win the shot put. Brennan and Ross both clear 5·6 10 tie a meet
record in the high jump, while Curtis wins her -.econd
consecuow league title m the 300 hwd.les. Corona del Mar L'i led
by fw.hman ~Campbell who runs a personal be'-1 I l.01 4 in
the 3.200. while also wmrung the 1,600 in 5: 13.35. quahfymg for
1he CIF prehm., Ill both events.
UiM's boyi. swun team comes back to stun Woodbndge. 16-15.
for tJ1e Sea View League championship. Woodbndge dcfectb
CdM. 90-fiO, m a lectgue dual meet earlier in the -.e:l!.On, malang
the vtctory at l~ague finals even sweeter for CdM. The Se<1 King.\
win their third straight league titJe and eighth in the pa ... 1 nine
yean.. em.by Grant shatter& a 13-year·old league record in the
100-yard backstroke (53.01). benering the 54.49 set by ll'Vlnes
Blalr Murphy. Rob HOOYer wins a league titJe tn the 200
individual medley. bwunrrung a Clf qualifying ~ of 1 :58 46
Jama PaJda touche., first in the 100 bunerfly !54.22). St~
Hamilton, Tom Norton, Grant and Hoover then team up to W1.ll
the 200 frt:e relay (1.27.18). Newport's B~tt McAlllster 'IUabfies
for OF wllh a thud place fimsh in the 50 tree (22.32) and pol>ls a
fourth-place ume of 48.90 in the 100 free.
Troubled With !>lun splmts earlier tn the i.ea11on, Estancia High
~nlor Jama Wulkowia daiJiv. the 800 in 2:0J .7 during the
Pacific Coast League track and fieJd finalb at Trabuco I !ills I hgh.
Johann Appell and Brian Olung finish first and !tt'cond.
respectively, in lhe 3.200 for Estancia. The Ea.gt~· Lauren WeawT
(300 hurdles in 48.0) and Costa Mesa's Gigt Surmon !lOO hurdles
in 16.32) each W1Jl league ritJes-complied by Bryce Aklerton
Drummer~~ and
Henderson lJoth ha1Jed from
noted &how-business families
and mixed happily tn the public
eye in pl!'rson and on national
television.
Skiles drew amusing headlines
once after his c;mall red spans
car was drenched from high
above. vta a !'l:avy hltmp flying
over the Bad Ray in Newport
The blimp Wa..!I tlymg home and
sen~ trouble with an overload
Hence, the crew relea~ about
460 gallons of bilge waler.
Sidles sensed problems in one
respe<.."L He could hC'ar the heavy
i.-plashing of water thundering
towanl his little vehicle. then saw
the wave of water roverinR his car.
He jumped out to witness the
blimp above and started !>ha.king
bi.t fist With amusement. on one
band, Skiles said he was going to
threaten the Navy with a $1.50
lawsuit for a wash job. lnitialJy,
naval officers ~re nervous and
chose to ground the crew
members at their barracks near
El Toro.
The touchy c;ct>ne was
smoothed over by rhen·
pubbsher Water Burroughs. Pi.lot
founder, who invited the blimp
crew, Sidles and the Pilot staff
out ror a happy dJnner.
Skiles eventually bumped
into two blimp crew members
and found them disclosing a
wide range or hilarious
adventures, from aero s the
country, aboard the blimp.
\ Mono.ly' May 12 2003 A1
•·Daily A Pilot Ill
Sports·Hall of Fam
Ct·lPbrating tJu· 1nillenniwn
BRUCE
IBBETSON
Rowing
Former UCI standout earned silver medaJ in
1984 Olympics for U.S. eight-man sweeps.
Rlch•rd Dunn
Daily Pilot
T he void created bv the
U ~ Olympic bo~co11 of
the 1980 Mo'iCow
Garn~ bull livei. for tht:
men\ eight-man '>Weep'> r>f the
U.S. rowing team thar year
The same crew. wh1rh
includes ~trokt> Brun:
Ibbetson, get.:. together
every autumn for the
I lead of the OlarlC'.,
regalia in l:k>'>tull a' cln
annual reun10n
"h truly,., c.1 bond
With Lhe otlu.•r ln·w
member~I." '><lid
lbbetwn .• 1 Nl""''POI 1
and I ..a.o.1 t.ennany m l:.a.\t
< 1crmany tn l984: lbbeu.on
sa.Jd. when asked about
highlights or hlnmftlg. r.
which included compeung on
thl' nattonal team from l 977
throul(h '84 and a four-year
career at UC. lrvme. where ht>
bt:gan rowing. lbbet!.on W-cl., the
fir'>I former Anteater rower 10 he
mduC1ed into the UCI
I lall of Fame and wa ...
part of only the school ..
st'Cond Hall of f'amp
dabs '1984)
A 1975 UCI graduall·
lbbet'>OO plavcd wa1t•1
polo and ba.s.ketbaJI.
and competed I.fl
'>Wlmmmg tn thl!'
c,pru1g. at Tusun I llgh
I ht"11, lw was
I leigh1:. re .. 1dt•n1. · fl.., J
great group of h'UY'
And no 011e l.an cut
you. \'ou'rt.< alre<1dy 111
6ruce Ibbetson 1111roduced c1..., a
lhc 1u ... 1ory book.., You've gor
your ~at for hfr "
Whtle lhher-.on was ablP to
t onun11e hi'> mwing career aftrr
m1s'>tn~ uul on the 'RO (Jame<> 11
wac; tht' end uf the ruad for
many athlete!>.
"No malter what cowllry It"·
polmc,., '>hould pla'1 cl distant
c;ernnd 10 tlw alhletcs [dunng
the Olympit tiame'J • lbbt·1.,1)n
..aJd. "l he politic~ -.idt> of tht:
hoycon meant nothmg and, in
fact. proved to be meaning!~
. . it ended w me caree~ and
changed the sporting world 10 a
large degree ·
With the understanding that
all are vulnerable, rbbetbon and
the U .~ e11(ht, 1ust like tn '80,
~d off against Eastern Bloc
giant!. Hus.'lia and East Germany
pnor 10 the 1964 Lo!> Angel~
Games. The Amencans bl!'at
both countne<i in a pre-Olympic
regatta in Grunau. <.;ermanv,
then c.sptu.red the ':>t.lver medal
in the Olympic'>. becoming the
first U.S eight tO earn an
Olympic medal 111 .!O yean,
As 11 turned out, Ibbetson was
the only member of the 1980
e1gh1-man sweeps to make the
team in 'M.
"(Winning the '84 Sliver
medal[ wa<t definitely a
significant momen!. but there
were others that wt:>re also
noteworthy. like beaung Ru.s.s1a
frl!''>hman to IJU head
ruwi ng < Odl h Bob f:m'>t and
frc...hman cuacb Stu Gtb:i.on
• h wa'> a fun challenge for ml'
a 1 lhe llml' • Tbbet.so n '>Clld I
had ~011en bored with
w.1mrrung and I ~ only
fl-foot ..!, so I was not verv big tur
ba.<ole1baJJ Rowin~ wa'> there
and I gave it a try and lht> rt''-t "'
m tht.' h1c,tor;· hooks nO\o\.
lbbt>u.on. who corttinued to
tram m Newpun Harbor and uw
Back Bay while attendmg
graduate ~I at UO, 'pent
most of~ career rowm~ m the
eight'-. the fastest boat ma regatta.
·h's land of like a big m.ach.tne."
lbhetson onc.e said "Its the
llagcJup ol the wholt> Olymp1<
rowing p~ and It'!> a fun hc~u
when you make it go fa.st. -
lbbe1.:.on ldlt."r !>erved on the
bodrd of dlreaors for Newpon
J\quanc Center and served as the
board's president for thrtt yearc;
in the early !>tages of the Bad.
Rdy Cacilil). wtuch opl!'ned lo L11t-
pub1Jc in 1987 I th.uU: 11 ha'
been a huge succ~ for the
rommurut). · lbbt-L..an '>aid of
NAC.
lbbet5on. the lc.1test honoret>
in the Oil.lly Pilot Spom I tall of
t'ame. is pan owner of a
rommerc1al real esta te
investment companr He and
hi'> wife of 20 years, Joyce. have
two daughters: Casey. 16, and
Robin. 14
YOUTH FOOTBALL RECRUITS
Continued from A6
ummer, but should be ready to go change of spttd and shooting off the
thlS fall Scott is a proven winn~ at dnbble are very good out of hiW'I
the dub level and has beeh to re-school."
Kuntz !>Wd. ·Hi-. st.z.e and <;peed are
defimtely what we are looking for tn
hb posmon tlu.'i recru1ting etas. .. We
have '-ttn hl!) progress and heheve
ht' ""ill be a Mrong Division I de·
fender.· Sign-ups set
Sign-ups for the Newport-Mesa Junior All·
American football league will be held Saturday
from 8 a.m. to noon in the multi-purpose room
at Uncoln Elementary School. 310 I Pacific View
Dr. in Corona del Mar.
A physician will be on hand to provide phyal·
cats for all registered children.
Interested'pla~ can preregjster online at
www.nmiw'forg.
Oilldren ages 5 through 6 for flag football and
7 throu8ll J -4 for tackle footbaD can join foe
either football or ch~eading .
Coaches for both footbaD and cheerteading
are also needed c.an Jim McGee at (949) 640-
0500 for information.
having slalred at Northwood High.
He led the Tunberwolves in scoring
and assists as a junior and earned
ftiil-team AlJ:aF tau.rets:
"(Lee) was injured in December
and ls recovering well." Kuntt said.
•He wtll be a very good player at this
~once he is 100%. He is fast. has
a great left foot. and ts a good one-
on-one player who can scott."
Scott Shiraishi and Brandon Tario
Join the Anteaters from Hawaii. Shi·
raishi, a 5-8 midfielder, was honor·
able mention all-state at lolani High
In Honolulu. while larlo. a 5-6 mjd.
fielder. starred at Kamehameha
High, also in HooolultL
·1Shlra.lsbi1 has pat pace. is left
footed, can save the ball exttemely wen and ls good one-oo-one: Kuntz
said •He suft'ered an Injury late la.st
gionals several years ln a row. His Eric Reingen also comes from An
club team (Honolulu Bulls) has won wna. having sparic.led al (,orona dcl
many prestigious club tournaments Sol High in Tempe. llte 6·4 go.J·
on the mainland." keeper ~ All·Central Region rn
Of Tu.rio, Kuntz said. ·orandon has 2003 and helped his team win region
shown versatility and has the spttd-1itles-each of the last two years.
and skill neces.suy to play at this •tte is.. arguably. one of the ~t
level. He distributes the ball very goalkttpers coming out of high
well. His Olympic development ex· school this year in the coW1try. •
perience has allowed him to com· Kuntz said. WHts club and high
pete and play with the best players school records are unpeccable."
in the region." Kuntz al50 believes his she. pres·
Brad Hva.ns, a S-1 forward, played ence, ability to stop 'I.hots and dis·
at Mountain Pointe High in Phoenix. tribute the ball are Reingen's
where be twice earned all-state hon-strengths.
ors and was twice reglo.naJ p~ of Brandon foster. a 6-3 defender,
the year. He scored 54 goals in four comes out of La Salle High in Pasa-
seasom and Is another product of dena. where he was team Co-MVP.
the otyrnpic deYelopment program. 6.rst-team All-Santa Fe League and.
•[Evans) bas a knadt for scoring u a junior, won the leque triplr
game-winning goals.. Kuntt said. jump dde.
"tlli skill. str:e. speed and tenacity •(Foster) b a defender with quite a
wW be d.l1licuJt f'or opponents. lib bh of potential and is still growing.·
Anthony Ham1hon. ct 6-0 mid-
fielder, 'iCon>d 33 goal!> 11.'> a seruor at
Ylton High. wbete.be..WclS. twice the
team MVP and was named Pla~r of
the Year by the !>an Bema.rdmo Sun.
·1Hami.ltonl ha<; aU the tools to be-
come a top calibeT 0Ms1on I
player." t.:untz sa.1<i ·He 1s £Mt. good
m the air. 1.an finc.b. LS good on both
sid~ of the ball, a good student of
the game. and a leader.·
Rodolfo Mondragon, a 5·6 for-
ward, played at South Gate Hlgh.
we~ he was a thrtt-time team MVP.
·Rudy is a clever forward or mid·
fielder who ~ k.dlful in ttght
spaces.· Kun ti. said -He ha the
ability to changP gamn with hb
dcceptiVl' moves and ability to go
forward .
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Al Monday, May 12, 2003 SPORTS
YOUTH BASEBALL
Fort, Hallet Combine · to toss no-hitter
Bric Hallett and Brian Ford
combined to throw a no-hitter as the
Angels defeated the Ks. 13-0, ln
Newport Beach Llttle League MA
action.
Hallett fanned seven in three
lnnlngs while Ford struck out the sJde
in the fourth inning to end the game.
Ford went 2 for 2 with five RBls and
three l'UM scored for the Angels, who
were also powered by Matt
Uvinpton'a 2-for-2 outing.
Den Steele, Derek Spreitzer and
Parker hta all provided timely hits
and BJlly Macdonald displayed solid
base running.
for the Angels in the bottom of the
sl.xth inning.
With two outa, Ford singled, stole
second and advanced to third on a
passed ball. Bwtes walked and stole
second, setting up Bearer for the
game-winning hit.
Ford led the Angels' charge, going 3
for 3 with three runs scored while
defensive putouts were recorded by
Steele and Olrll Awnt-Leroy. Matt
DoBett-HempbW, Nick BWlop, Alex
CuUa and Hallett each shined
defensively as well.
Hallett and Ford again pitched well
for the Angels, comblning for nine
strikeouts. Dylan Plevec and Oark
Cashion combined on eight strilceouts
for the Braves.
•Yankees 16, Cube 2
scored three runs. Bryce A.ab ton
added to the hit parade.
Jeck Mwphy scored twloe as
MJcMel flMrt and Patrick Peanon
showed speed on the basepaths ..
Erle Prader, Jeremy .Fox and Benny
Towneend Umlted the Cubs' offensive
threats.
Risser and Frazer combined for nine
strikeouts and limited the Cubs to just
two hits.
Reid John.ton, Zach C.abln and
Connor Gaughan all pitched well for
the Cubs with Cabln and Allen Brown
scoring their runs.
In previous majors action:
•Yankees 6, Red Sox 5
relieved by Bret Welnberpr. John run when Frazer made the tag.
Ou18tlan held the Red Sox scoreless fruer and Bryce Aabton combined
in the flnaJ innings. to record six strikeouts and limited the
• Yankeet 1 •. GJanta ' Angels to only seven hits.
Oiristlan's home run and Terry's The Yankee offense was powered by
double gave the Yankees a big lead a triple from 'f!anner Trauthen, aJong
against the Giants with runs scored by with timely hitting by Prelton Rtaer.
Nelson, Napolitano (2) a.nd Bric Trevor Mc:Ghie, Michael Haerl and
Muerh (2). Patrick Peanon. Nick Goodlng
Kyle Warsaw, Ala Malnthow. -showed aggressive base running and
Morris, Weinberger (2), 'fyler Haly and scored two runs.
Baker a1so scored for the Yankees. • Glanu 9, Dlamoodbacb 7
Morris' pitching and solid 6eldiltg a Emory Molnar powered a grand
catching by Baker held the Giants to slam in the fifth inning to spark the
four runs.. Giants' come· from-behind win.
Eric Morrll, Nelson, Haly and Molnar aJso tallied a two-run double
Warsaw aJso showed strong fielding and helped defensively for the victor!..
skills. Grant Davia pitched three shutout
innings fol the Giants, srriking out five
and allowing only three h.ils.
Sam Cublero pitched weU for the A's
and made a strong catch in center
field while M.lke Pawell caught a solid
game behind the plate.
Max Prieatly was robbed of a hit
when his line drive was snared by
Ford.
The Yankees won their fifth
consecutive game, enjoying a power
surge.
Graeme Fruer and Nick Gooding
each tripled and lallJed three and two
RBis, respectively. Tanner Trauthen
knocked in two runs while lievor
McGbJe and Praton RlNer each
The Yankees held off the firs t-place
Red Sox, as Blake Terry scored the
winning run.
Matt Morris and Randall Nelson
each tripled in runners for the
Yankees.
lnAMplay:
•Yankees 9, Angela 8
Graeme IT&ur made a diving tag of
an Angel runner, who tried to steaJ
home on a passed ball, for the finaJ
out to P.reserve a 9-8 Yankee victory in
Newport Beach Llttle League AM
action. The Angels had two men on
base with rwo outs and uailing by a
Danlel Noto, Nick Curci and Matt
Conger, who made a calch in right
field in the sixth inning to preserve the
victory. keyed the Giants' defense.
ln other MA action:
•Angela 4, Braves 3
Bruce Bearer singled pasr the
shortstop to drive in the winning run
Nelson, Morris, Nico NapoUtano
and Danny Baker all scored runs for
the Yankees.
AuatJn Jones and Jack Schloemer
pitched weU in relief of Davis.
Sandon Grlftln and Cort Hastings
threw on the mound for the D·back!.. On Lhe hill, Morris started and was
lKed Sox steal :v;ictory from OOdgers HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebramg the Dally Ptlot's
Athlete of the Weel< senes
Moskovits swipes home to
account for winning run.
o.nny MoGovits stole home in the
bottom of the seventh inning with the
~winning run for the Red Sox
apinlt the Dodgers in Newport Hatbor
Bueball Msociation Bronco Division
( .. 11-12) action.
Adding to the Red Sox' offense were
o.111 Nonts and Alex Rios. Norris
wmt 1 for 3 with a run scored and Rios
al9o ICOred once with an RBI.
The Red Sox were Jed on defense by
third baseman Andrew 'llaylor and
second baseman Trevor Noon.
Molkavits aJso pitched lhree no-hit
Innings, striking out eight He went 2 for
3 with a double, RBI and four stolen
hues. 1J1e Lawlence pitched three shutout
lnningl ahd Nick S\iendaen closed out
the pme with six strikeouts in 2~
inoinp while adding a double and a run
toOn!d.
In other Bronco action:
·~ •• Yank.en 3 1be Angels made the most out of five
hlb and produced the victory.
Angel pitchers Ned I.¥on. Michael
RMHHW) and Blab 0awy held the
YaobJe offense to onJy four hits.
G9rrett Morgan doubled twice and
droYe in the game-wlnnlng run in the
bottom of the sevmth inning with a
line-drive shot to right-center field.
Grady~ <JutldMAada'IOO
and Spencer Mardna also conlributed
key base hits for the Angels.
The AbgeJ infield recorded a key
double play tn the fifth lnn.lng to erase a
potentiaJ Yankee rally and Kougb and
Jab Manning each made catdles ln the
outfield to preserve the lead.
Joab HmTW pitched three scoreless
innings for the Yankees.
lo Mustang play (ages g...10):
• A.uu. lo, cum a
Aaron White hit a two-out single in
the top of the s1xth inning to ecore
Brennan CaDahm with the winning run
Cor the Astros.
The CUbs had scored two runs in the
bottom of the fifth on A&lldn Rb' third
double of the game to de bsan.
Callahan wait 4 for 4 wttb ave nms
scored while AalldD Me« I blanked
the CUb6 in the bottom of the lil1b to
· earn the Nve for Coner 8tt :mtJ. who
pitched three strong b:m1np.
llios struck out m of nine Astro
batters be faced wb.Oe,.,.... l!ddy and
~ l)edl,..t.y alao collected hits
for the CUba.
•a..pn4,Na0
t1 The RaJ181Q got U)' bila from }lb
Stowell. ....,.Courts, a..
MeMl,.SU and~ ICJebnle aploit a
tough /iii. pitching staff to post the ..
shutout
R)wt o.vl8 and MJdulel s.laln each
had R.8Js.
Anplo ~struck out nine of
10 Ranger batten whDe Blalr Luc:he ·
fanned seven Ks in a pitcher's duel.
C.Ousins Krtdan and }Mon Wooding
battled oae another on the mOWtd for
the final three innings. Kristian 5truck
out six&. s..n ICwodt recorded an una.ul5ted
double play as well as the third putout
ln the fourth inning to quel an l\s rally.
In previous Pony ac1ion:
•Newport Halbor River Dop 10,
,ea.ta Mae Giants 0
Nathan 1bdd struck out 11 1n Ove
innings to pitch a ncrhitttt in a 10--0
victory for the Newport Harbor River
Dogs O'm' the Vlsidng O>sta Mesa Giants
in Newport Harl>or BasebaD Aaodation
Pony 8asebaO pJay.
Tudd also helped bis cause at the
plate, blasting a three-run home nm to
power the River [)op' offense. He
walked only four. two after the flJ'5t
Inning.
~ 'Dlprd singled twice in four
at-bats and collected three RBis while
Jacbon M1 r 'nglll singled home rwo.
Peter flllpb went 1 for 2 with an RBI
and Brett Admm added two tngles and
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· a double. Spmicer s.ntda doubled ln
two a&-bata.
In Pinto pJay (agies 7-3):
• The Red Sox Wfte Jed by Qamd
Holl* and Aadrew a-. who each
continued their atrong hitting.
~ fL Nlljera and AalldD Smttb
helped with some 10und defensive
plays.
11modry McGeMclr, Elleftn Muniz
and Robert A ...... also played well
for the Red Sox.
ln Shetland National play (age 6):
•The Cubs &ld Giants duded at
Newport Heights.
ICeola Ianerholo threw out four
nmners at first base and bad a solid hit
to the shortstop and Ala Puller caught
a Oy ball at second base for an out.
Fuller a1so smgled to right
Pitcher Julen Matti -caught a fly
ball and taged a runner out at home
Cot a double pla~
John Smkb added to 6harp hits to
center field.
• Qwy Imnedy brought home
llardwl ._......alt wtth a
basa·loaded'hft for the Philliea u the
coaches pitched to the playen.
Oudielders Joey Rrrtl and CrUlln
Sharp were both strong def t!llSivdy. u.m Ogburn and Mmlt·~
teamed for~ first putout.
H•ve you slarl~d dninc
bus1n~\' yet1 Nn
TODAY
21 Ne1aha Hoagland
Orange Coa11t Collaye
Women's sw1mm1ng, 2001
SCHEDULE
TODAY a...o-11
High school Corona def Mar at
Tesoro. 3 15 pm., Co1n.i Mesa al Santa
Ana.3·1Sp m
SoftbaJ
High scnool Calvary Chapel at
Corona def M ar 3 15 pm . Santa Arod
at Cosui M esa 3 15 pm
Tenn'8
College men and wcHTl(·n NA•A
Tournament Peactluee City. Ga • lor111
round Vanguard men vs Walsh.
Oht0, 11 11 m., Venguard women V!>
V1rg1nta fntermont. 1 p m
High sdlool boys Corona del Mar a:
Pacific Coast leagu,. finals at Laguna
Beecti, 12 3Q p.m
Goff
High ld\ool bolf5 Corona del Mar 111
South Coast Regt0n team tournament
at El Prado GC. 8 am
Tift. ef ,, .. art
Cemre<t Ne. )6 I 2 s220.ooo.oo
The Coast Community Colleee D1slr1~I Office of Physical Fac:illt1es. on behalf of lhe Board of
Trustees is seektn& l o 1dent1fy qualtftPd consultants to provide proiect •nd construcl1on man111:ement
services on lhr 1nd1vldual colleae campuses (Coastline Community Colle&•. Colden West Colleae
and Oranae Coast Coll~ee) for the Measure C Bond Lisi of Approved Projects. In keepma wiln
the 01stucfs destre to promote ett1c1ency and tost ettectrveness, 11 ~ uek1n1 lo pr1-Qu11tfy firms
to provide PfOlflCt and construction man11tem1nt servtees on upcom1n1 mator and minor pubhc
works pro1ects Qu•ltf1ed fttms will be Pit&1bl1 for selechon by the Olslnct or the c•mpuus for
MHsure C Phase I Protects commenc1ni July I. 2003 lhroul!ll Jone 30. 2006
The followina persons
are doina busln~ss as
GRCE NWORKS LANO
SCAPE & MAINH NANCt.
321 Avotado SI •O
CMl8 Meta CA 9?627
Jose Jesus Yane1
Bernal. 3:>1 Avocado St
•D. Costa Mesa, CA
92627
This bu~1nen 1s con
ducted by· nusb1nd and wife
Have you started do1n1
business yet> Yu. 4/1/
2003
Th" ~l•tement wn
filed with the County
Clerk ol Or anee County
on 04/28/03 200Ht42S64
0111~ Pilot M1y 12 19
~.~.:.._~
M1ct1ael A G11u11m
This \lalemenl wu
ltllld with lh~ County
Clor~ of Or •nae Count f on~/01/03 2oos .. oou
Daily Ptlol May S 12.
19 26 20C)J M70S
lntl-r'1 , ... ,,..,. Th• following per~oni
BIOOCR'S It\ 1 A\IAll are doing bu~'"f''\ u
ABlf ON C llY Ill' 1NllRNA 1111NAI
W r 8 $I T [ h I I p t I 660 W 1 /lh SI • l/
www t1ly nf"'I 011 C.u,l •'Vlcu CA916?7
beac.h ca u~Jpbwb• ii \I , ..... , l Urld n J(J
Only pro14cl and construction m•na&emenl companies who hne l>Mn approved llwoul!ll this pre·
quahhcahon process will be eh&1ble to parltupate 1n the Request lor PropoSlll process lo ptovule servl<H on maior and minor pubhc works proiects for Measure C Phase I lhat include. but are
not hm1ted lo
Scheduled Maintenance and Special Rep11rs
Hal8rdoos Substance Removal
Ener11 £1f1c1ency Proiects
Seismic Relrohh
Modernwalton P101f!cl5
New Construction
Capital Pro1ects
Any questions concern•ne tile onformalton contained 1n the Request for Qualtftcallons (RFQ)
document should be uni with the litle "Pro19ct/Constru<:t1on Manaaement QuHllons" via email or
fu to· dberry@mail cccd edu or via r AX to Dale Berry (714) 438-4893 ...,.,.._ DtftHr
Rf Q Due D•I• May JO, 2003 by !) 00 p m
Notification of Interview June 9 13. 2003
lntenr11w1 June 18·30 2003
Board Approval of list 1uly 17 7003
OM.I .... O-tlflurtleft leqvlrem9fllt
All St1tement of Quahfrcat1on~ sh11ll 1nclud• Ill~ m1ntmum tontent requtremenh H tabhshed by
the Dt1lllel The Request for Qualtlh:at1rm~ documt'nt should be downloaded from the CCCO website·
www.cccd edu/bond or mdy hr vbt.w1ed from lhe Physical f•cil1ttes Department of the Coast
Community Coheee 01strict al 1 JJO AdMllS Avenue. Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 438 4679 s ................ .
St•tement of Qu•liflcetions shall be sent electron1c•llY to dberry@ma1I cccd edu or sent lo
Co11t Community College 01str1ct •
Attenlton: Dale Serr y. Physic al F ac11tlles
1370 Adams Annue
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
1*"'-t<4ily "'-Mitt.., report• ore hltMY ,,eferr ....
lwMw .t itwte..-.. ef o..lllketleft•r Th. Obtr1ct·s evaluatlon 1s M>i.ty for the purpose of
ci.term111K11 wtuc:n pro,.cl and construction man11ement compantu are deemed rHpOnSlve, r~5'ble and quahfted to work on publtc WCHks ptoiects. The Statement of Qualihutlons 1ubmittal will be reviewed by • 01slr1Ct committee 1ncfudin1 rep<esentalivH from Hell campus.
The committee may detennme to ltm1t Ille numbctr of quahhed ptoJKt and constructlOll man•1ement
c0tn911ntH for Phase I pro,ects Th~ rev11w will be bued upon the submitted Statement of
QvaliflcalJOns and •ny otlMr tnformation en1lable to the Oistrkl The Olsh 1et may request a ptolecl
end conslluctlon manaaement company to submit addrt1on1I K1form1tlon pertinent to the review
process Tht Otstrtet also rfl4lrves the rl&ht to 1nves1t1ate and rely upon lnf0tm1tfon from other
tvtllable M>urces 1n 1dd1tron to eny documents of tnformatlon submitted by tht PfO,.ct and
consttuctlon mana .. menl firm
Tiit District retains lh• tole dl~t.relton to determin. iuues of compliance and to Ht4M'mlnt
wfNltNr a PfOiKI and construction m1n11ement company Is ruponalve. reS90nslble. end quellflecl.
Tiit Dltttlcra dtc1$1on will be butd on th• evelualton of sevenl cril•ri• 1ncludin1. but not hmlled
to tM foflowlnc
• ~tuful E ll>tflenct with OSA
• lkH;cnsfvt hPt<lfn<" with C•fifOtnl• K·14 Pro~ts
• SUC:ceutul El1H:rltnce wll.h Hilh« lduutlotl
• ~enfut hperlefice wllh Moo.tniutlon end Hew Conslluctlon Projeels '~~•uonMI t'o 8e Au11111d To Project.a .. , ' -..C..._ belt Statement of Qu•hbcalions must be complete fnumplete statements wtll
be condd«ed no1Mtt"'°"stv1 and srounds tor d.,quellfecallon In addition, • protect and con1tr1Khon
-...-• COIY1P•llJ ""'ha eutomatlCllhy dltqu•ltlled f0t any Ont of IN loll0w1111 • fthlf;ulloft of lnformehon
• LKfl of OSA ••w,.nu • L~ of r•1fant npenence
• LKI\ of 1-.>0ftslveneu • lecll of C•llfornla 1!; 14, •nd/Of ll•lfle< 1duc1tlon Uf*lence 1"' Oldrlct r-•H tht npt lfl ltt sole dlScttUon to r•lect eny Of all Stltt1M11t1 of Qu•ltflc•ttoMI
1MM1 lo ..... tflY lfret111'rrtlel ~.':'ll~M rtulve4,
...... ...., .. _. .....,,....,. ' 1 The St1t1ment of Quellfk atlon 1111111 IM rtulwed Illy ltlie
let "° ...., u.n !1.00 P rn. on Mer 30, 200J I~==~~ ~ to ttle Reques.I tor Sutt-I of Q1n1lltlc.1l1CN1• IM My lfttor........, fflt tYWttlOfl .,. not P114>1ic r-dt Ind Me ftOt ot*I to pVbflc --..ctten fht C>n4Jlct
111.-.. ti. co11flde11l1ality of tNw recOfdt to Ille ntlllt pwllllttff lly law Ill tlle eftllt • 1 ,.,ty ,..,.Mi ttiae con~ti.t f.COlft, tht Dhtrkt wlll notify Ill. •ffect.d llf•i•d ..W
.. _.nt·ttM 1t1M11t9f'MM ~"''· Ind It Mell be tN "'ottct 11111 cemtrwt• 111111• z:t ~-.wt• r~ty to '9feft4 tM DntrKl In MIJ etbon to~ -.c._., of tt.t IWofKl OMtrvctioft ,. ............. ,~.,,.. ~Mefltjal lftfOtmttlell ""c:...e ~ c...._ 0.tJld.... ttlftltr, afttrlMtlft llCllclft ...... J!!.· ...... .._..c.-t . .._ . .._ ... ..., .... .,_I
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Carmen Alcarat Yanu
Bernal 311 Avocado St
aO, Costa Mna. CA C•rmen Alcarez Yane1
"-S......
The followme person\
are doine bus1nns u
MAC PROMOTIONS 2775
Mesa Verde Ent Apt
IOI 14 Costa Mesa. CA
92626
MkhH I A Crtssom.
2775 Meu Ve<de East
Apt •Ol IA. Costa Men
CA92626
Stephente l . Gnuom, 2775 Mesa Verde Apt
0 114, Cost• Men. CA
92626
This business rs con·
ducted by husb•nd and
wife
cm Of 11WP01T auot
llOOO IMTllG leS
Se•led bids m•1 be
rec:etved •I the ottoce of
the City Clerk 3300
Newport Bouleurd P 0
Bo• I /68 Nu.port
Buth. CA 916!>8 3915
unltl 1 l 00 1 m. on the
I 0th day ot June, 2003,
ill which Ume such bid1
shill be upened and read
fCH
Mil.INHS Vfl.UGI
LAMOSCAPI
IMNOVIMINfS,
detault u p l'r1m "• Avt C o•I•
Appt11v•r1 hy IA1' A 9?bl/
/S/S.....,_ G. lo4vm, l "'"'" I''"• ;>I IC '"'-llcWerllsDlfe<for P1 ... 1urt• ,., ... l<••l d
P1uspec.t1v11 b1ddt1 • IM' 1 CA'J1.bl7 may obt1.1n one ,,., nt lt· hu~1nM\ 1'"t 1 un
bid documenh l •·I 111 '1 by husb•nd a~r1
S25 00 at the oltoce ul I ••ti
the Publtc Worli.i De I I • .,,. ''•rled dorn~
pa1lmenl. 3300 Ne .. porl bu\ 'y•I ,..,
Boulevard Newiiort 1 id •lu111
Buen. CA 92663 11 •llle• .. •111 w,n
Contractor License Wed ,.,lh th• Cllunty
Clautf1cet1on(s) r e Cl•t~ r,! Or•ne• Luunl y
QUlrf!d for lhl$ projtCI '" 04 3.110 1
"A" i0034 '>4?99S
for further 1nforma D•1ly 1'1lv1 May ~ 17
!Ion. call Antony Brtne 10 26 ;>f)()J M/06
Pro1ect M•n11er at (949) 64.4-3329
Pubhshed Nawpor I
Buch Costa Mesa Daily
Piiot May 12. 2003 M7'>!: SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
PLUG
IN
Pfug into the Pilot
Classified secbon to
find services from
e4ectronics and
plumbers, to
landscapers and
painters.
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IS( ••2 I01ICI Of "1mOI
lOlJ ••
ISlA110fi
1M111at1wui
Wl•A2tlMS
To •H heir1, benefl
cllll'IH. crtd1to11. con
tlnt•nt creditors, end '~~,b~1:::i.;'~n
the will or tsl•I•. or
both, of MARTIN Gl YN
WEL SH
A PETITION FOR PRO
BATE hH bttn ftled by
MARY .IANE WELSH m
Ille SUptflor Cour I ot
Ctllfornl•. County of
ORANGE.
THE PEllllON FOR
PROBATl requests MARY
JANE WELSH be •P
pointed H personal
repre11nl1tive lo ad
minister the 11t11.t of
the decedent
THE. PETITION requuh
1ulhorily to •dmlnlster
the estate under the
Independent Admints
lretion of hlalH Act
(This Authority w1M allow
th• ~s.onal r~tSen
lat1ve to lake many
acllOns w1llloul obtain
1na cour I •PP' oval
Before tallina cert11n
very 1mporl1nt action\
however. the ~non•I
repusentahve will be
required to a1ve not11.e
lo lllleresled peuon\
unleu they h••• waived
notice or CCMIHnltd to
the pt090sed action )
lb• lnd1pend1nl ad
ministration authority
Will be &rtnltd Unleq
an lnlereated penon
ftlts •n objllcllOll to the
petition and lhows 1ood
cause why the court
'boulcl not If ant the
aulhol1ty
A HEARING on Iba
Ptlllion will be held on
JUNE 5, 2003 et I 45
pm in Dept l13
louted •I 341 lhe City
Drive South, Onna• CA 92868 •
If YOU OBJf CI 10 the
&• •nt1n1 ol lhe pellhon,
you should appear at the
hHr Ina tnd state your
obiec. llo11s or hie written
obiecllons with the court
before the htarme Your
appeer ance may b~ 1n
penon or by your
attorney
If YOU ARE A CRLOI·
!OR or c ont11111ent
uedilor ol the dec.uud,
you musl Ille your cla1n1
with the court •1>d m•1I
• c.opy to the peuon•I
reprt\tnlallve <1ppo1nted
by lhe t ourt within lour
montll\ lrom lhe dale of
the lor\I 1nu1nt e ol
lefter\ n provided rn
Prob•le t.o<lf' sechou
9100 Tho tune lor lthna
ci.1m\ will not uptrt'
before luu• mo11th\ lrom
lbe hor•oii d•li. nohud
•bc>n
YOU MAY t XAMINE lhe
hie ~ept by the LOUI t II
you •re • pe,.on in
le••\led in lht nl•te
you m•y Ille with lhe
cour I a Requnt for
Spect<tl Nol1ce (lorm Ol
-..... llalCll
154) of the hltna of an
Inventory and awatul
of estate au.ts or of
any petlllOD or account
as provlcs.d In Probate
Code se<llOll 1250 A
Request 101 Speclal
Nolte• form ls evadable
from the cOVl'I cltrll
Attorney for Petitioner
P.a..1..-1t. ~~. Wle-
-. WI-& W•-.... UI'
J-1.Wl ........ ,lt ...
(CSI• 43715)
260S Mef11 St., Ste .
I 300, lrvl11e, CA
92614
Publ1slled Newport
Beach CostA Mesa Dally
Pilot May 12, 16, 19. 2001 Mf109
Rdlllws .....
ie-s.......
The lollow1n11 per son' •t• doma busineu n
Mond/8ody Connection.
19732 MacArthur Blvd
Suite 140. Irvine, C<tlt
lorn1a 92612
ISR Crou11 Inc . (C•).
19737 MacArthm Blvd
Suite 140 Irvine. Cah
lorn1a 92612
This bu\rness rs Lon
ducl~d by d COfpor•lion
ltoe you started do1n1
bu~ness yet1 Nu
ISR Croup Inc . lrtnt
S Rutha Pres1df!nl
lh1s slalt'menl wn
hied with the County
Clerk ol Oranee County
on 0!>/01 OJ
2003690711
011ly Pilot M•y
26. June 2. 2003
OTY Of llWPOIT llMJI .,nan.•
Sultd bift ""'y be
received 1t tilt otflu of
the City Clert.. 3300
Newport Boulevard, P O
Boa 1768, fhwport
BNch. CA 926.51891~
until 11 00 a m on the
5th day of June, 2003.
at whtcb time •ucb brds
shall be Oc>tMd and read
lor
IA YSM>I OlllVt
llSUUACIMO
Tlfle af Pr.t.ct c ... trett Ne. JSS6
$2>0,000.00
"'9 ... •r'• ltt!Mot• BIDOtA'S LIST AVAll
A8 l£ O N CITY
WEB SITl http //
www c1l y newporl
beach ca us/pbwbrdhsl/
default asp
AJ>pioved by /S/Steph.n 0 ••• ...,,..,
Pv.,,I• Werk• Dlrect•r
Prospective bidders
may obtain one sel of
bid documenh fur
SI'; 00 .ii lhe oft•'-~ ol
lht Public Wo1k\ Dt
pa1lmenl, )JOO Newport
Boulevard. Newpor I
Buch CA 9166 l
Conlr•clor l 1l en\e
Clan 1l1tal1o n(s) •~
quued lor this P•oiect "A" r or furlh" inlor m;
loon c •II Sl•phen J l uy
Pro1ec l Man•a•• at
(949) 644 llJO
Publis hed Newpo r I
Buch Co,til Mn• 011ly
Prlol May 12, 2003 Ml IJ
NOllCC IS H£REBY CIVt.N that the Boa1d of
tduc:allon of tti. New
port M.u Unrlied School
Oislricl of Or an1e
County wtll recelwe
suled brds up lo 10 00
• m on ll!• 27th d•l' of May 2003, II the
Hul11hon S.rv1tn' otta
of uld School Oistnct.
louted al 2985 Bear
Str eel Bu1ldon1 (. Co~ta
Mna. CA 92626, at
which ""'" n1d bids. will be publicly opened and
read lor the followln& , ....
,~~···
All bids ire to be In
dl(Ordance with Condi
hons Instr ud1ons. 1111d
Spe(lhcallons whtch are
cu11t41n~d in the bid
P•Cket •nd on lole 1n the
ollil e o l Nut11t1on
S•r ~!Lo nf said School
Ol\l11ll 298!> Bear
Street Bu1ldme E Costa
Me~ CA 92626. Phone
No (I U I 424 S090
lnleruled vendon mily
p1cli up • bid packet •I
lht: dOOVe lddrt'\S
~ Pt'rlor mane• Bond
m•y be requored •I the
d11'.rthon of the 01slt ict
No bidder m•y with
draw h1\ or her btd lor
• pmud ol FORlY FIVE
(4'!1) d•ys alter the date
set tor Ille open1n1
lhereul
Tht' Board ol lduca
hon nl tht Newpor l
Mn • U111lred School
01sl11ct resetves the
rl&ht lo reiect 1ny Of all
bids •"d !IOI necessarily
~cept the lownt bid.
and to waive 1ny In·
tormahly ol 1oe1ullll'rty
in any bid r-~ed
NEWPORT M[SA UNI
FICO SettOOl DISTRICT
01 Ounce C®nt1
'
S/ lkller4 A. CH-
IArtw ef Nwtnt.._
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Pubhslled Newpo1 t
Bulh Cosla Mtu Oa1ly
Pilot May 12 19, 2003
M712
CllANOlR
YOURHOUSI
WITHA
GARAGE WE!
Wl
(949) 642-5678
11ow to Place A
Monday, May 12, 2003 At
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS?~
• • • • • • • • • • •
fht /Jga/ /Jtpartmml at tht IJ111/y f>j/q1 IJ pkaud fl) 1ltlfl(Jlll1Ct II llrUJ ltrlJl(t
now a11a1'nbft. 10 ntw bu.smtuts
Wr u11/I !IOU! !:JEARCH tht n11mt far you at no l'Xtrll 1h.rr,v.r. and sat't you tht
llrllt and t'1e mp &o tht Court Howe"' &Ima Ana 0 1m . of wur)t'. afrn· 1ht
wurh 11 rompleud we wrfl fik .'YO"' jirtmow brmnt'IJ 11amt 1t.11nnmt u111h tht
County f.krlt. pub/uh onu" wtrlt far four W<tlti ai rrqu1mi by /au_. and thm ft/,
your proof of publll'ullon u•11h tht Counry Ckrlt
PkaSt stup by to fik your fict1trouJ bUJtntJI itattmrnt '" rhr Oa1 /y />11.ot. 3 lO W
&_y .St, ( 01111 Mr1a If you ran1101 uop by. pklllt', ,,// ,, .it t 'J 1 'J) 641 4 ~1 I and uv
u 11/ m.iltr """"t.nnmts far you IQ handk tlm pruudurt I/) m.itl
If you should hat t c111y fortht'T quemom. pk.iu 1 c1ll u1 .ind u r u•1ll br m11rr thuri
r."'d Ill <IJJIJI )'(JU (1ood luck m 1our nrn buimtn '
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lmn1 tn this new~aper
"' \ubiect lo tbt f eder at f H Hous1n1 Act of 1968
as amended which
mah\ 11 11111•1 lo
•d•erllse ·any ptefe<
ence, 11m1tal1on 01
d1scr1m1nation baud on
1ace. colOI. re1t1,on "'
handicap, fam1h1 I status
Of national or111n, or an
1nlentlon lo make •ny
suc:h prelettnc•. hmlla
hon Of' d1scflm1n1\lon •
This newsp•pef will
not llnow1n1ly accept
any advertliemenl fOf
rul estate which rs 1n
violation of the law Our
readtrt are hereby
lnlOfmtd that all dwell
mp advertised In Ibis
nelltapap., at• aY1ll1blt
CM1 an equal 0990ttunity
blSI\
To tornplaln of d11
CfiflMNtiofl, cal HUO toll
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UfO Mute1c11d Vlu
re1ardless of ued•t Phn
110.000 ln\tanl <1td1tl
Ovrr ISO hnl\' rudy
Bonus 1ppllcat1on
$100,000 loan 1n 5 days
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24 Hews. (CAl SCAN)
$$CASH$$ Immediate
Cub for structu•ed
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H ttle, notn. private
mortpp notes. Kadllnl
cans and insurance
ptyouls (D>) 794-7310.
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c~. QOff-& elld l~. kine white 4 PoSler
bt'd """' \~. '-mp\ some decor ~ 759-0422
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Rooms lor Rent 6040
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Partner opera lhe biddu1g with one
dl1mond. What do you mpond7
A -Althou.llh you hold almoe.t half
the deck. tfils 1s not the hand wilh
which to jump &hif\. You CllUlOI
jud&c lhc level, which could be any-
where fro01 &rune cu gl1l1ld ~lam. or the walo, ~pode.~. d1amondi; or no
tn1mp are feulblc, 01 thls point. To
jump only robs 100 of mu<:h·needod
b1ddin111'3'-e. SUU1 by responding
4'11C spodc. Partner·~ rebid might
cleM up some of the po~lb1litic .
Q 2 • Bolh vulnerable, )'OU II.lid:
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Partner open' the b1dJ1ni! v.1th one ~pa<le. What do )'OU rc,pood?
A • U a JUlnf OIJ!.( b)' you I\ IO\ ILi·
lloiul. hy 11!1 me.tn\ bid three -.patie>
your hand " v. orth I 1-12 pomts
in ,uppon of ,p..dc, If 1101. you mu>c
make o tcmpormng hid of tv.o d1a
niuntb. lhl:n ru1!>C '~ 111 your
nc~t tum
Q J · A" Sooth, vulnerable, you
hold.
8 AKJ65l •7
The bidding has prcxecdcd:
SOUTH WEST NOR11J EAST .,_ ,_ I• PHI
7
Whal do you bid now?
A -No •pade nu!>C describes yoor
hund adequately !here could be a
grand ~lam ~itc 11 near minimum
opening bid. The unly scn,ible
apfJfOllCh 1~ to Jump \h1f1 to three
diwnood~ Noc ooly " lh11 an ~lute force but. by a passed hlllld.
II prontl'ICS r.pade ~uppon
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The biddi1'R baa IJIOOCCdtd:
80tr111 WES'f NOaTH EAST 19 .... lNT .... ' What do you bid now?
ll -Don't even lhinlt or biddina three
clubc. Your hand is esJenliDlly bal·
anced and you do DOI want partner to
think you have anything more than a
mlnimt1m openin& bid, or extra dis·
tribution. Bid three no trump. Don't
wooy Dboul your weakness in the
najon. Partner should have those
under comrol.
Q 5 • Ne11her vulnerable. iu South
you hold:
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'11lc bidding ~~ proceeded:
SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST I• PIA 1• ,_ ... Pim s .._
WhlU do }OU bid now?
A. Partner~ suggesled a ~lam 11
)OU have :i diamond oontrol You do.
but 11 h the kin& a.nd panncr mi&ht
noc hne the queen. in which C&'ie a
diamond lead might dcfoat the ~p:M.lc
\lam. But you doo'c ha•c to worry
about that IO SI~ club>. ~h1cb I\ what
}'OU dlOUld bid.
Q 6 -As South. 'lJlncrablc, you
hold:
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The bidding~ procoe&d: sourn WEST NO~~ EAST
1., I• l o ha
? What do you bid now?
A. Tim h4nd i' IOO wung fl)( I
heart nmc of any wn. If you play
i.plinll.'r t11W., by 1111 meam Jump tu
four club' to sh<lw enough for a
11.une r.ti..c in hc'.i.ru wilh a )ingletuo
club. If not. Slllr1 by cuc·bidding two
'p.idc'
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SUV whlta w/lorllU• '40-6445 pq. low ml
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