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Serving the Newport-Mesa com mun ity sin.ce 1907
FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2003
STANLEY CHAIR
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Ryan Ross is hoisted into the bowl of the Stanley Cup by his dad, Scot, at the Sears store at South Coast Plaza. The hockey trophy 1s
on tour in Southern California after the playoff victory of the Anaheim Mighty Ducks, who will play m the Stanley Cup finals next week.
Fire station offered for community center
Santa Ana Heights group will pay $3.6 million to
build station if Newport Beach will buy parcel for
center by the end of June.
June CHa1ra nde
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Residents
representing the Santa Ana Heights
Redevelopment Agency say they're
willing to pay $3.6 million 10 build a
fire station there tr, and only if, the
city will help them move fast to pur·
chase land for a community center.
City officials say they're happy to
help residents lobby the county for
the power to purchase the commu·
n ity center, but they can't offer the
in-ink commitment re5idents say
shouJd be attached lo the fire station
purchase.
Instead, the city is a,lring residents
to take it on falth that they will do
everything in their power to get the
community center.
Roger Summers, president of the
commiuee that represents residents
to the redevelopment agency. said
lhey want the assurance of having
the center tied to the fire station. But
Assistant City Manager Dave Kiff
~d that's not possible .
MWe've been tailing with Supervt·
'>Or U1rn) Silva's office about it and we
thtnk we have a plan to do that, but I
can't take it to council yet until we
do our due diligence." KilI said.
The residents are in a tricky po!ti
tion because, though their redevel-
opment agency has the money 10
build a long-awaited community
center. residents need either the city
or the county to handle the deal for
them. Thac's because the residents'
group can't legally own propeny.
And while the city wanlS to take over
the redevelopment agency as part of
a deal to annex the second half of
Santa Ana Heights. that couJd take
more than a year .
In the meantime. the clock is uclt·
mg o n Lhe residents' location of
choice: the YMCA buildmg for sale
on University Drive.
"They've got other offers on the
propeny, so they've given us until
See CENTER, Pase A5
. _--First piece of Home Ranch openi ng
4 •• The 308,000-square-foot flagship IKEA store
" ' "' in Costa Mesa, which opens Wednesday, will
• replace the smaller Tustin facility.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
With its spacious two-story
store. lKEA Orange County Costa
Mesa. as it will be formally
known. more than doubles the
size or its Tustin Martetplace lo-
cation. which will close Monday.
double the size of the Tustin lo-
cation, offers more than 9.000
products and 308,000 square feet
of space.
Most agree that the new UCF.A
will also serve as a boon to the
city's economy by chipping in at
least S 1 million a year in sales tax
revenue, adding 437 new jobs
and offering benefits to local
schools. among other economic
stimuli.
and the potential fo r more traffic
snarls on I !arbor Boulevard and
South Coast Drive.
Permit in
hand for
Vegas
nightclub
Nightclub owner says he plans
to begin building his 190 l
Newport club in earl y June
after city officiaJs award a
building permit.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
COSTA ME5A -I le newr left h1' po..,t. kept
feeding the machine and finallv tut.
Nightclub owner James Raven received
Thursday h1c; long-awalled builcling pcrmll for
the Vegas mghtdub to be built in the baM:ment
level of 1901 Newpon -the Spanish marque~
building in the heart of downtown He plans 10
start construction m June.
• 1 am walking out of City I !all with my build
ing penrnt tn my hand." Raven !Mild ·I <.:an cer
t.ainJy say I am vel) glad to have the pro<.:e<..'>
over and I am reaJJy loolang forv."ard to com
pleting the project "
Raven met Thur'><lay "'1th building Jepart
ment offiaals and ha!> the go ahead 10 beglri
construcuon. with a few rrunor details that c,ttll
need 10 be ironed ou1. !Mild Burl Morgan. the
city's chief plane; examiner. Tho..e detail., will
have to be finished before Raven can open tu ...
doors to the publJc, Morgan said.
"Work can begm. but not all aspects of the re
quirements for construcuon are completed
yet," Morgan said.
The permiLc; come !ttx months and thou..ands
of design doUars after iruoal approval by the
Planning Cornm1.SS1on. C1ty Manager Allan
Roeder said an agreement was finally reached
after carefully bdlancing safety concerns and
feasible project designs.
Roeder said there was a "disconnect between
staff and the applicant" as to where I.he ..afety
exits shouJd be. Roeder '>tepped in and encour
aged the rwo parue-. to find some common
ground .
"We !tat down and ~tayed at 11 unnl we could
come to some son of agreement.· Roeder !>aid
The compromise One exit wru. moved about
20 feet. addmg about SI 00.000 to bwJdmg
costs.
The upscale rughtclub, designed for prof~
sionals between 25 and 40. was approved by the
Planning Conurussion in November despite city
planners' concern!> about parlong. nolSt' and
See VEGAS, Pa1e M
COSTA MESA -A tlaphip
IKEA store, the first piece or the
93-acre Home Ranch develo p-
ment puzzle, will open Wednes·
day after more than three years
of medcuJous planning and a
•-;•:-..-few dabs of controversy along
... the way.
"Without question, this is a
better location,· said Don Col-
lins, the store's manager. "Costa
Mesa ls very centralized.·
The new IKEA. more than
IJCEA has had complaints from
residents living near the store
about Its "size, its prominent
blue-and-yellow color scheme
l([NT TR£PTOW I DM.Y Pl.OT
A tractor plowing a field 1s dwarfed by the new IKEA store in Costa
s.. PIECE, Paa• M Mesa. Final touches are being done for rts Wednesday opening.
"If our city can promote busi·
nesses that draw attention to
Costa Mesa, then that's kind of
cool," newly appointed Council·
man Mike Scheafer said • (1he
blue color! is not my favorite
color, but l'rom a marketing
standpotnt, it's great for UCFA By
having that identity. they've
helped themselves.~
IJCEA. which is rolling out
• :~
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THINKING ALLOWED
The health-conscious
can stop clowning around
Daily Pilot
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A2 Friday, May 23, 2003
ON THE
'Beer Can Series' at BaJboa
Yacht Club has been going
on for half a century, and
there's no end in sight.
June Ca111rande
Daily Pilot
D ayUght saving time is here.
Summer's on its way. The
weather's beautiful. The harbor is
welcoming. But if you need any
other excuse to get out and do some sailing
on a weeknight. the Balboa Yacht Oub has
just the tick.el
Every Thursday through the end of
August, the club is holding its regular "Beer
Can Series· races, a not-so-competitive
competition designed with fun in mind.
•Think of it as a summertime excuse to
go sailing." said Wayne Rodgers, a
spokesman for the yacht club. "We've got
excuse to go out and have fun in an
informal setting to race our sailboats on the
bay.·
The fun event started at Balboa Yach t
Oub in the 1950s and, according to an
unofficial history wrinen by longtime yacht
club member Dick Lawrence. it's aptly
named.
"The 'unofficial' stan also began at
Balboa Yacht Oub ('BYC) sometime in the
mid-'50s, in the bar. over a beer -in fact,
over several of them!" Lawrence wrote.
Lawrence tributes fonner club
Commodore Jack Baillie and the late "Big
Henry" Sprague of Newport Harbor Yacht
WHATS AFLOAT
•WHATS A.FLOAT is published periodically.
If you are planning a nautical event, submit
the Information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St .• Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by e-mail to
dailypilot@larimes.com.
SAILING CLASSES
Orange Coast College is offering new credit
and noncredit sailing classes this summer. ~ classes are five weeks in length, and
boats range fro m lido 14 dinghies to large
ocean racers, even keelboats. Cruising
seminars are also being taught. The OCC
Sailing Center is at 1801 W. Pacific Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412 or
visit occsailing.com.
Sailing Fascination offers classes in boating
safety and sailing year-round for persons
with disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678.
Orange County employers can bring their
employees out to Newport Beach o n
weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy
of Orange Coast College. The School of
Sailing and Seamanship now offers a
chance for groups to work with the
on-board instructor on different sailing
techniques while they get advice on how to
perform well in business. No sailing
experience necessary. One-day classes cost
from $100 to $125. (949) 645-9412.
BOAT RENTALS
With Mertna w.terSpom at the Balboa Fun
Zone, you can enjoy nautlcal experiences
from mild to wild. Take a self-guided tour of
the bay In your choice of power and sail
watercraft, jump the ocean swells in a
Sea-doo jetboat, put you sport-fishing skills
to the test In a fully equipped Boston
whaler, or soar above it 111 on a paraaail
flight along the Newport coast.
CompUmentary iCle and beverages are
included wtth all electric boat rentals.
Bal>oa Boat Rent.ala can put you on the
water in many ways: with single and double
kayaks, electric boats, 14-holder sailboat•.
~al boats and runabouts tor offahore use
or cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rental a
also holds two-hour scavenger hunts
aboard the electric bay boats, providing
PHOTO COURTESY Of M>R'f LONGPRE
Yachts race in ttie -seer Can Series" every Thursday ttirough August in the harbor.
Oub for giving the race its initial
momentum.
"like most racers they continued the
after-the-race tradition of re-sailing the
rdce at the BYC bar,• Lawrence wrote.
Today's race continues in this spirit, if not
quite in such spirits.
It is open 10 members of any of the area
yacht clubs, and to boats between 25 and
SO feel.
"It's one of our best-attended events at
BYC" Rodgers said. noting that when the
group activity for corporations. birthdays,
nonprofit organizations and group outings.
The hunt pactcages include boats, trivia
questions, maps, Polaroid cameras and
supplies. The cost of a hunt begins at $225
per boat and catering is available at an
additional rate. For hunt reservations, call
(949) 673-7200.
EJectric boat rentals are available by the
hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are
equipped with window enclosures and CD
players. Ice and cops are provided.
Reservations are suggested . An ho ur rental
is $75. (949) 645-6812.
Pedal boats, electric boats, boogie boards,
kayaks, inflatable rafts, catamarans, beach
furniture and wetsuits are available for rent
at Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes.
(949) 729-1150.
Gondola tours are offered by the Gondola
Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite
102-B. The $75 cos1 includes a ba~ket of
bread, cheese, salami, ice, glasses, a
blanket, music and a Polaroid picture. Wine
is also available. (9491675-1212.
Gondola Adventures/Newport, 3101 W.
Coast Highway, offers one-and two-hour
gondola cruises. A one-hour tour with
champagne is $70. A two-hour tour with
dinner and champagne is $180. Pictcup is
available at waterfront restaurants. (949)
675-4984.
Irvine Coan Chart9ra In Udo Marina Village
offers two-hour electric boat cruises with a
gourmet dinner. $180 for two persons. (949)
675-4704.
Gondola Romance otr.n dally tours of
Newport Harbor during lunch and dinner.
Call (949) 675-4730. The tours go out of Udo
Marina Village, 3400 Via Oporto, Newport ·
Beach.
CRUISES
Electrtc Boat Toun offltn two-hour crulMs
of Newport Harbor ($75 per cruise).
Round-trip hotel or off-the-water restaurant
shuttle service Is available. Pictc-up from
restaurants with doc.ta Is also available.
Charte red and catered tours. (949) 291-1953
or www.wattsontheharbor.com~
race starts picking up steam next month, I 0
to 15 boats are expected to participate
weekly in each of five categories.
RacelS depart the club at 6 p.m. each
Thursday evening. sometimes with
passengers who just come along for the
ride.
From here, they race up to the north sJde
of Udo Island to a mark off Udo Village,
which they loop aroWld, and then head
back to the club.
~It's a lot of fun," Rodgers said.
The Newport landing Belle 19 evaHable for
weddings and reoeptions, codctall and
sightseeing cruises, and meetings. The cost
is $500 for the first two hours. plus $150 for
each additional hour. (949) 361-3640.
Fun Zone Boat Co. Nna • 45-minute cnli••
(adults, $6; children, $1 ) and a 90-minute
cruise (adults, $8; children, S1 I departing
from Balboa Fun Zone every 30 minutes
from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m . daily. A 60-minute
showboat sunset cruise (adults. $6;
children, $1 ) leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m.
daily. Private charters are available. (949)
673-0240.
Catalina Pauenger Service Nns 45-mlnut•
harbor cruises (adults, $6; children, $1 ) and
90·minute cruises (adults, $8; children, S 1 }.
departing from Balboa Fun Zone every 30
minutes from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily and
on the hour untjl 7 p.m. (949) 673-5245.
en.1 .. the harbor aboard the El~.•
100-foot Classic Fantail vessel. Charters
with catering are available for up to 145
passengers. (949) 723-1069.
A three-coutM dinner and dancing while
cruising the harbor !Jre available at 8 p.m.
Fridays and at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at
Hornblower Cruises & Events. 2431 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The fee is
$59.95 per person on Fridays and $64 on
Saturdays. Brunch cruises also are
available. (949) 631-2469.
The Catalina Flyer departs from Balboa
Pavilion at 9 a .m. daily and returns from
Catalina Is land at 4:30 p.m. $36 round-trip
for adults; $20 round-trip for children.
Reservations are recommended. (949)
673·5245.
Hornblower offers WMkend dinner dance
and Sunday champagne brunch cruises on
Newport Harbor that celebrate imaginative
cuisine and pampered service. 2431 W.
Coast Highway, Suite 101, Newport Beach.
(949) 631-2469.
The Adventures at S.. v.cht Charters offer
cruises around Newport'Harborfrom 12:30
to 2 p.m. every S unday et 3101 W. Coast
Highway, Newpon Beedl. $20, Includes
cruise, partcing, cookies and sodas.
Reservation• required. (949) 65().2412.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Too many channel
markers get hit
A hoy. the real world and
end-users'
experiences.
Boaters
may have
noticed changes to
Newport Harbor's
channel marker I 0
off the easterly
bend in Balboa
Island just
southeast of the
auto ferry landing.
Years ago, the
Coast Guard
MIKE
WHITEHEAD removed a few or
Newport's channel markers
and replaced m ost the
remaining markers with the
oew improved markers,
with the exception or unlit
buoy markers in the Back
Bay. The new mark.ers are
mounted on a single steel
pole and on top have a
square metal cage structure
with the solar panels,
batteries and two
numbered display boards.
Thin.kin
retrospect what
wo uld happen on
land if a stoplight
kept getting hit by
cars a t any
intersection. First,
the automobile
drivers would
probably sue for
damages, but most
These cage structures
seem to be either creating a
navigational hv.ard by
overhanging out into the
waterways or there are just
some dumb people who
should not be skippering a
boat The new caged
structures have been hit by
vessels, severely tweaking
the channel markers and
defeating goal to decrease
maintenance and
associated costi,.
If my memory serves me
correct, channel marker I 0
had two numbered display
boards mounted directly to
a single pole with the lights
electrically wired to shore.
Later. the marker was
replaced with the new
caged structure that boats
repeatedly hit. Now. the
channel marker has been
upgraded with three poles
for support.
What is interesting is that
it is the caged structure on
top that keeps getting hit,
and the force of the impact
usually causes the poles to
lean. Therefore, r do not
think that the addition of
two more poles creating a
tripod for support wilJ solve
the problem. If t11e cages
are gerting hit, I would
modify the design of the
structures.
Cllannel marker 8 i$ out
from the I !arbor
Deparunent offices where
the mooring fields narrow
in like an hourglass, and--
this mark.er was originally a
Ooating buoy marker.
In all my years of boating,
I cannot remember the
Ooating buoy damaged
fro m a boat. I know it had
to happen, but at what
repair costs7 In contrast,
channel marker 8 has been
replaced with a new pole
mounted marker. and I
cannot remember what the
marker looks Ule without a
tweaked caged on top.
l support trying new
technology 100%, but I also
think we have to be Oexible
to adapt the Innovations to
importantly, the stoplight
would be modified o r
moved to prevent future
collisions.
Therefore, the Coast
Guard should work with
boaters to help find a
solution, and adapting the
markers to this harbor's
environment. Let's start by
modifying or d ecreasing the
metal cage structure on top
of the poles Mnce it's the
metal cage U1at h getung
hit. Also. Une the polei. with
renectlvc tape lo increase
visibility at nighttime as the
actual Oai,hing light is easily
lost in the background
lights of the shore.
Let's not forget the Back
Bay and Lhe markers
leading up from Coast
Highway bridge to Dover
Shores and the Dunes
Marina. This dogleg
waterway is the shallowe!.I
cruising i,ection in the
harbor, yet the floating
markers are all unlit for
nighttime navigation. These
buoy markers should be
lighted to help guide
boaters off the very shallow
drahs toward the mainland
and to the sandbars.
I cruise every harbor
along Lbe Pacific C..oasl from
Ensenada to Canada and I
notice mo!>\ harbors have·
much better ch annt'I
markers for boater!. than
Newport. which ii, said to
have more than 9,000 boat.,,
the most of any harbor that
I know of in the world.
Whtle you are reading
this. I will be cruising up
the Pacific skippering a
yacht from f.{1senada to
Newport I !arbor. Of course.
we wilJ stop in San Diego to
~ask" for a customs
inspection and entering San
Diego llarbor by folJowing
the floating lighted buoys.
Good news for those of
-you-who like readin&.my
cruising antcles. I will write
monthJy a "Where'!> Mike"
cruising column and a boat
review article beginning in
the June and July ls~ues of
Dockside magazine. Just go
to my Web site for
information.
Safe voyages.
• MIKE WHITEHEAD 1s the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbor and marme·related
thoughts and story
suggestions by e·ma1l to
Mike@BoarhouseTY.com or
visit Boathouse TY.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST SURF
It'll be a bit coofer1oday, but Walat-highs appear to be the
will still start with morning best we'll *"today, though
douda and will become sunny Saturday should provide a
before noon. Highs will reedl slight bump with occasional
the mfd..70., and IOWI will still c:hest-hlgha.
be just shy of 60. Sunday will again provide
Slturday and Sunday will be very little. Exped knee-to
similar, but ~rial Day welst-Ngha.
loobhot. Monday's another bust, but
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The next aouthwest swetl
BOATING FORECAST looks to 1n'lve on Tuetday.
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BEST BUYS 111 ·.\11>1 fll .l .'S -IH ( I" & ( \I{ I' I I " • • It's time to do LAUNDRY
L AUNDRY by Shelli Segal
offers one of the most
sought after collections of
sportswear, day and evening
dresses for modem and sexy
women. Teenagers to
grandmothers shop here for
versatile looks in separales, suits,
knit and dresses -
interpretations of current trends.
Sizes 0 to 12 available. Prices are
reasonable. An average dress
costs $160. Its flaw;hjp store in
SoHo, N.Y., is where celebrities,
including Kelly Ripa and Julia
Styles. shop. Now that Uz
Oaibome lnc. owns l.AlJNORY,
it's considered one of the mo-.1
solid sportswear and dress
companies in the coWltry.
Seasonal sales. Open from IO
a.m. to 9 p.m Monday to Friday;
from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sarurday;
and from 11 a.m to 6:30 p.m.
Sunday. Level 2, near the
escalators at South <:oast Plaza.
(714) 445-0046.
CARE ABOUT THIS EVENT
Newpon ~ Shopping
Center hosts its first MSpring
Fl.ing" fund-raiser for Newpon
Coast Cares from 11 a.m to 4
p.m. Saturday. The fun-filled
family event benefits the Cora7.on
de Vlda Foundation, which raises
money for orphanages in Baja.
Admission is $10. The event will
have games and rides for
children of all ages. The event IS
similar to the center's popular
Halloween Carnival last fall,
which also benefited Newpon
<:oast Cares. That event raised
$25,000 and had an anendance
of 750. Spring Fling activities
include pony rides and a petting
:r,oo, the Mworld's largest~ bounce
house. a giant slide, a rock
climbing wall. a laser tag game,
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
C.Osta Mesa's National
Night G.at is in August
Costa Mesa Police wiU sponc;or
its 20th annual National Night
Out. a national event against
crime and drugs. and a show of
GREER
WYLDER
and a sumo
wresting
game.
R.efreshmen ts
can be
purchased
Newpon
Coast Cares
was started in
2000 by a
small group of
Newport
Coast famlli~
The group
works to raise suppon for
children's causes and educate
children and families about
volWlteer opportunities. For
information, contact Jim McAJeer
at (949) 476-1144. ext. 358. o r visit
www.coraznndevida.org.
LOOK IN THE SHOE BOX
Newport Chlldren'B Bootery
was a traditional American
bootery; now it's a very
fashion-forward shoe store called
Shoe Bax. established in 1974.
This is where to find the best
selection of stylish and high
quality shoes for newborns to
teens. Owner Brad Levy knows
what's in for kids. He's aJways
keeping up with current trends.
HGeox. breathable Italian shoes.
are the hottest ticket in America,·
Levy said H And another hot line
are the Dolce & Gabbana shoes."
A lot of girls start wearing
women's sizes as young ac; 8, Levy
said, so he carries up to si7.e I 0 to
acconunodate them Other
popular brands indude
Elefanten, a European infant line;
Aster, a French line; Amiana.
featuring adult-like styles; Nina
and New Balance. Open from I 0
a.m. to 9 p.m Monday to Friday;
from I 0 a.m. to 7 p.m . SatunJay;
and from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
:.upport from communiues
across the nauon. on Aug. 5.
The event is designed to
heighten crime and drug preven-
tion awareness. generate support
for anti-crime effon:. anc.l
strengthen neighborhood spirit
and community partnerships .
From 6 to 9 p.m., residents in
neighborhoods throughout
Costa Mesa are asked to lock.
their doors. tum on thetr outside
Sunday. Fashion 1 .. 1w1d In
Newport Beach. (949) 644 2464.
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GET DRESSED FOR SUMMER
Subde Tones offers special
promotions on merchandise.
including gifts with purchases
through Monday. A "swnmer
party" on Sarurday features sassy
!>311dals. cool T-shin.s and tank
tops. and bright lineru.. Drinks
and hon. c.l'oeuv~ will be
available, too Suhllc l (>nes offers
comfortable ca.\uaJ clothing for
women and cluldren, bedding.
antiques, lighting anc.l
acces."<lrit><>. E.<;pedalty popular
are the pa1ama'> and njghtshirts
in allrnctive pnnLo;. Open from 10
am. to 7 p.m. Monday to
Saturday; and from I I am. to 6
p.m. Sunday. 844 Avocado Ave ..
Corona del Mar Plva (949)
640-2781.
GARYS MIXES rT UP
for more than 20 years. Garya.
a high-end luxury men's clolhi.ng
store. has offered a progressive
international mix of designer
brands. Many lines are Italian -
top sellers include 7..egna. Gio1~0
Armani, Loro Piana and Luciano
Barbera. It's the only store at
Fashion Island to carry Haupt
and George Roth coUections.
Owner Did Braeger was one of
the three original partners of Cole
Haan, so naturally, Garys does a
big shoe business. About 60% of
the shoes are Cole I laan'l>. The
rest are specialty Italian brands.
including Giorgio Armani, Prada
and handmade Moreschi and
Gravati Eight excepuonaJ tculors
on staff can offer ..ame-day
tailoring. ~ al.so has its own
IDSS Hugo Boss 'ihop that offers
a label system; red is fil!>hion
Ughts and spend the evening
with neighbor:.. police and fire
officials.
The city will serve hot food
and railing pl"V,e<; donated by lo-
cal businesse:. at the intersec·
tions of Shaljmar Drive and Pla-
centia Avenue. t-J CamU10 and
Mendoi.a Drive and at Belearic
P.-.ut and Community Center.
For information, call (714)
754-4876.
The Un iced S coccish Sociery of Souchern Californ1<1.
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'Royal Scom~h Countty Dancen
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M Friday, May 23. 2003
PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEF.LY IN
THE NEWS
Man accused of
grabbing teen girl
Costa Mesa Police are
looking for a man who chey
say grabbed a 14-year·old
~Lancia High School stu-
dent Tuesday morning as
she was wallcing to school,
officials said.
The girl was walking
through an alley behind the
2200 block of Pomona Av-
enue at about 7:35 a.m.
when a man pulled over in
a car, reached his hand out
or the window, grabbed her
and asked her if she wanted
to ~o for a ride, Lt Dale Bir-
ney said.
The girl managed to get
away. be said. Police do not
have detailed identification
or the man, but Birney said
he is believed to be be-
rween 30 and ~ years or
age and drove a light color,
newer modeJ four-door
compact.
Anyone with information
is asked to call the Police
Department at (714) 754 -
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• West B•ker Street •nd
Harbor Boulewrd: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported at 3:58 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Bowdoin Place: An auto
theft was reported in the
2500 bloc:k at 5:35 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Bristol Street: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
3300 bloc:k at 6:02 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Fuchsia Street: A traffic
accident involving 1n1uries
was reported in the 3300
blod< at 8:23 p.m. Tuesday.
• Harbor Boulevard: Petty
theft was reported in the
2300 blod< at 2:17 p.m.
Tuesday.
•Victoria Street: Grand theft
was reported in the 400
bloc:k at 4:49 p.m. Tuesday.
• West 20th Street:
Vandalism was reported in
the 700 bloc:k at 11:33 p.m.
5281.
Fire truck hits plane
after brakes fail
No one wu hurt Tues-
day afternoon when a fire
truck at John Wayne Air-
port rolled backward and
bJt a loaded American Air-
lines airplane that was
waJtlng to take o.ff to New
York CJty, officials said.
The fire truck had re·
sponded to a medical aJd
situation at the tenninal at
about 12:10 p.m. when Its
brakes failed and It started
rolling backward, airport
spokeswoman Ann McCac-
ley said.
The truck ended up hit-
ting the plane's engine,
causing enough damage to
force its temporary
grounding, she said.
"Passengers were never
in any danger,• McCarley
said.
The passengers aboard
American Airlines Flight
250 had to leave the air-
plane and return to the
terminaJ before being
moved to other flights. she
said.
Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
·E~PSac.:A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 500 block at
10:22 a.m. Wednesday.
• Latitude Court: Battery was
reported in the 100 block at
4:20 a.m. Wednesday.
• MKArthur Boulevard: A
person was reportedly
drunk in public in the 4500
bloc:k at 12:06 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Newport Boulenrd: A
physical fight was reported
in the 2800 bled< at 12:12
a.m. Wednesday.
• e.st Ocean Front A
burglary was reported in the
1300 block at 11:55 a.m.
Wednesday.
• SN Gull Lane: Burglary
was reported in the 100
bled< at 10:11 a.m.
Wednesday.
• 34th StrMt: Loud music
was reported in the 100 block
at 12:06 a.m. Wednesday.
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Costa Mesa woman charged with arson
Fire and police officials say 44-year-old
Debra Ann Kincaid purposed started a fire at
her Center Street home on Sunday.
DHpa Bharath
Daily Pilot
OOSTA MESA -A 44 -year-old
woman arrested Sunday on sus-
picion of arson could have
ended up blowing up her West·
side apartment, officials saJd.
The Orange County district at·
tomey's office on Tuesday filed
two felony arson and attempted
VEGAS
Continued from Al
overall concentration of vari-
ous nightlife hotspots in the
area.
Within a mile radius of the
Vegas nightclub -in the base-
ment level of the Spanish style
1901 Newport -is the ever
popular Yard House restaurant,
the Helm bar, Goat Hill Tavern,
Players, Tony's Place, Skosh
Monahan's and Detroit night-
club. Fanber away on 17th
Street are the Little Knight,
Pierce Street Annex, Clester
Drawers and La Cave.
In earlier hearings, Raven
distinguished club Vegas by
saying it was not designed for
the younger. rowdier M MlV
crowd." The 11,000-square-foot
club will have an elite guest list,
a cover charge and excellent se·
curity. The club will not play
hip-hop music.
While staffers saw the nearby
entertainment venues as a dis-
advantage, planning commis·
sioners and City CounclJ mem·
bers said the new club adds to
the downtown synergy. Many
officials are looking to club
PIECE
Continued from Al
nine new stores in North
America this year, will close its
Tustin store on Monday and
move its operations into the
larger Costa Mesa store. said Jo-
seph Roth, IKF.A's director or
public affairs.
The company must fill the
Tustin location with another ten-
ant. per its lease with the lrvine
Co., Roth said.
Unlike the Tustin store, the
llCEA in Costa Mesa offers six
model homes for customers, an
extensive children's section and a
220-seat restaurant It is similar
to an lKF.A that opened in Co-
vina on May 7.
As lKF.A managers began to
unveil plans for their project in
August 1999, a group of Mesa
Verde residents objected to de-
sign plans. Tu assuage fears that
the project could become an
eyesore, IKEA managers offered
a compromise.
The building's navy blue side
panels were softened with a
touch of gray. Large glass atriums
were installed to break up the fa.
cad:es: Extensne landscaping
was done at the site.
Councilman Allan Mansoor,
who counts himself as an oppo·
nent, said he still isn't convinced
the retailer will be a boon to the
city.
HThe end result is that we're
going to have more traffic, but
what's done is done,• Mansoor
said. "No doubt, I like landscap-
FELONIES
Continued from A 1
not breathing.
Police arrested him after the
Orange County coroner con-
ducted an autopsy on Martin and
concluded the cause of her death
~ "mechanical smothering and
blunt-fon:e trawna to the head,"
officials said.
Jurors on May 14 look about an
hour and 10 minutes to convict
Armendizo of the aime. Depury
Dist Atty. Ebrahim Baydeh said
the district attorney decided not
to press a murder charge because
the autopsy had revealed signifi-
cant trauma to the head consis-
tent with a severe beating and
toxicology tests had revealed a
high. potentially fatal quantity of
pain killers in her body. Police
Mid that ~ made lt dltD·
cult to determine the e:act awae
of death.
ArmendJzo had pleaded ln.n.o-
cent to the charpla. HJa attorney,
John ~. WU not avaQ. .a. 6Jr oomment on 1bW'ldly.
Annendbo f.llCel a muimwn
eencence o/ 11 ymra. He JI ameo:
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arson complaints against Debra
Ann Kincaid who they say delib·
erately ignited a fire in her apart-
ment unit in the 800 block of
Center Street.
Kincaid pleaded not guJJty to
both counts.
Costa Mesa Police and fire.
fighters went to Kincaid's home
Sunday afternoon after they got
a call from a passerby that there
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Vegas -another enterprises
planned for 1901 Newport. in-
cluding condominiums -10
revitalize the downtown area.
Oub Vegas is designed to en·
tertain about 800 people from 5
p.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through
Friday and from 11 a.m. to 2
a.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Raven said he anticipates a
grand opening by September.
·Tue bottom line is that I am
content with the final plan and
I look forward to bringing the
best nightlife in Orange County
to Costa Mesa,• he said.
•LOLITA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays and covers culture and the
arts. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lolita.harperra lat1mes.com
'The end result is that
we're going to have
more traffic, but what's
done is done.'
Alan Mansoor
Costa Mesa councdman
ing. but a huge building~ a huge
building..
IKF.A manager.. were able to
build a consensus in the city that
supported their store, which cost
between $60 million and $70
million.
"They saw us as another big
box retailer," Collins said. •eu1
we are a one-or-a.kind retailer.
When we started getting that
message to the community, they
said, 'Hey. you are different.'"
The store's economic benefits
to the city should be substantial.
IKEA has guaranteed Sl milJjon
in sales tax revenue for the first
five years. Since the store owns
its 20-acre parcel, it will also pays
out property taxes.
The Newport-Mesa Unified
School District is set to receive
$225,000 in annual tax revenue
from the land, in addltion to a
one-time $90,000 developer's fee.
!:.KEA has abo promised ta re-
decorate one room -either the
librasy or media room -of each
of Costa Mesa's 17 public
schools.
• PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment. busineu and politics.
He may be readied at (9491
764-4330 or by e-mail at
pauf.clintontllatimes.com.
when be assaulted and battered
her.
Newport Beach Police detect·
Ives had to conduct .. a detalle<i.
scientific investigation or the
crime 8Celle," Sgt. MIJce McDer-
mott said
"Based on a detailed forensic
examination. lnvesdgators were
able to determine that the vic-
tim'• head wam ~pounded
on to the bedroom ftoot" be said
Polee alilo perfonned an ex-
cesltive bedlround d\edc on lor-
mendizo anc) found two former
gldfrieoda who said be hurt
tbem. McDermott aakl. He said
the cue WM cWna.llt lb lnvesd-
gate and c:hallenglng because no
one wltrl•ed the lnddem. Bl1*h Mid Annendiw put
Mlrdn dlluuF "a horrible and
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was smoke coming out of her
window. Officials said they
knocked on Kincaid's door and
got no response, so they broke a
window and entered the apart-
ment.
They found a metal contalner
with paper and crash burning on
a gas stove, Deputy Dist Atty.
Patty Sanchez said.
"The gas stove was on,· she
said. "We don't know yet lf she
was attempting to cause an ex-
plosion, but there was certainJy a
danger of that."
The danger was also magnl·
ELMQUIST,
Marjorie Lenore, 95
forty-five year resident of
Newport Beach and Palm
Springs passed away May 18,
2003. She Is survived by her
son, William A. Barker
(Eileen); grandchildren, Jeffrey
Barker, Jennifer Barker,
Mark Barker (Charlene),
Marilyn George and Deborah
George; great-granddaughter,
Gwendolyn Barker; sister,
Wilma McMurtie. She was
preceded In death by her
husband Paul W. Elmquist.
Memorial Services will be
12:00 p.m., Saturday, May 24,
at Pacific View Memorial
Chapel, 3500 Pacific View Or.,
Corona del Mar, CA 92625.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The
Living 0Mert Reserve,
47-900 Portola Ave., Palm
Desert, CA 92260.
tled because It was an apartment
compJeJ< and there was a threal
of the Ore spreading to other
unlts, Sanchez said. Kincaid was
in the apartment at the time of
the incident. but dJd not respond
to police and ftrefighters, she
sald.
Sanche-z said it is not known
why Kincaid tried to set fire lo
her own apartmenL
A prelriaJ hearing is scheduled
for May 28. and a prelimJnary
hearing for June 2. Kincaid is be-
ing held in Orange County jalJ in
Ueu of $50,000 bail.
Daily A Piloc
NIEMEYER,
Mary Madeline
90, of Newport Beach passed
away May 21, 2003. The loving
wife of the late Dr. William E.
Niemeyer, she is survived by,
daughters, Kathleen Jacobson
(Ronald), Mary Lynn Turner
(Rusty), Elizabeth Dolan
(Jeep); soos, Donald Niemeyer
and Vincent Niemeyer
(Emmie); grandchildren,
William Jacobson, Marie
Jacobson, Julie Ann Pott. Kent
Turner, Marie Turner, Emily
Turner, Allison Niemeyer, Jake
Dolan, Chase Dolan. Wesley
Dolan, Ann Marie Neimeyer.
great-grandchild. Sophie
Larbalestr1er.
Funeral Mass will be
celebrated 10:00 a.m., Friday,
May 23,2003 at Our Lady
Queen Of Angeles Church,
2046 Mar Vista Or., Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
Barbara Jane Thompson
Barbara Jane Thompson passed away peacefully in her
home in Laguna Niguel, California on Sunday, May 18, 2003,
She was born in Santa Barbara, California on October 31,
1929. and was proud to be a native Californian.
Barbara graduated from the University of Southern
California in 1951 with a teacher's credential and taught 3rd
grade for many years. She loved music, art, golf, cooking, and
USC football.
She will be greatly missed by her devoted husband of 52
years, Richard L Thompson, DDS. She is survived by her
brother, Robert H. UntL Her love will carry on with her sons
Robert W. Thompson and Douglas M. Thompson. Her
grandchildren, Andrew l. Thompson and Corrina R.
Thompson, will miss their •Grandle•.
The Thompson family has requested donations be made to:
Special Olympics Sou1hem Callfomia, In memory of Barbara
Thompson, In honor of Bobby Thompson, 5875 Green Valley
Circle, Suite 200, Culver City, CA 90230~901 , Attn: Andrea
Banner, SOSC, or contact her at 310-215-8380, Ext. 119.
WYSOCKl-V AZQUEZ,
Miriam Samlsteban
March 4, 1933 • May 20, 2003
Miriam was bom and raised in Puerto
Rico. After completing her medical
studies, she relocated to Orange
Coun~. California where she
utablished her medical practice. She
was recognized by all who knew her as
a gifted, dedicated and compassionate
physician. She was a pioneer in her
chosen field, being one of the first
I female 08/GYN physicians In Southam
California-Her practice spanned 35 years, a period In which she
brought three generations of families into the world and provided
medical care fo countless others. Miriam passed away after a
long battle with multiple myeloma. She Is survived by her loving
husband, Miguel Angel Vazquez and her children, Louis and Usa
Wysocki. She was a mentor and Inspiration to many and will be
greatly missed by all whose lives she touched. Vlsitation and
rosary to be held 4-7 p.m. on Saturday, May 24, 2003 at Pacific
View Chapel In Corona del Mar. Funeral Mass 2:30 p.m. on
Sunday, May 25, 2003 also at Pacific view Chapel. In lieu of
flowers, those wishing to, may make a donation to the Multiple
Myeloma Research Foundation at www.multlple.mytoma org.
ts b Pacific View Mortu 949 644-2700.
Wiiiiam P. {Biii) Klussman
Bill Klussman, tonnerfy of Costa Mesa,
passed away May 5, 2003, at his home
In Westlake Village. CA • after a valiant
battle with lung cancer. He was
aorrounded In hla peaceful passing by
hla devoted wife, daughters,
grandchildren, lister, and good Mends.
8111 was bom near the Black Hills of
South Dakota on June 4, 1931 . The
family has received lettert from
boyhood chums in So. Oak., a tribute
to \he friendship and esteem In which
he was held from an earty age.
In 1944, the tamlly movea to Costa
MeM. Bill g~uated from Newport Hart>or High School, where
he was a track stat and Stuct.nf Body President. After attending
Orange Coast Coltege, M enllNd In ~Army, and ent..-.d West
Pofnt by competltlvj exam. In 1956 he graduated from San Jose
Stllte, Magn1 cum Llud9 ln Ac:c::ountlng.
811 WOf't(ed for Arthur AnMf-.n and the ~.~t and Wll a
founding Pittner of the Bren Co., whk:h a..igned and bullt many Orange -County and other Southtand houtlng communltlH, ~udlng the~ community of Vllencta. 8111 was a devoted eon, brother, hulband, fath~ unci. and
friend. He w111 ·a1ways tM remembered u an honeet and fair
bUlfneuman. He was • man of honor, and hit lnteorttv and cour• ._,. held In high HtMtn by all who knew "him. His ~ and _.... of 'humor were vtlued by hit family and
ln addition to hit oMrtthed wtte, Pat, Bill 11 aurvtv*9~ mother, ..., P. Kkmnwtj ..... Alvce KMlnwt;
Km'en Lewis, Kttetl King, Julie Sac~ti.. grandchlldten, WIM1 Courtney, earn., Austin Ind Ulna; ~ J«t1 Oavtd ana
MMe ~; ~. Jeff KJno. Joe Sacb MG Wiil LMN;
......... ~ membn Ind tn9ny good fNndt.
Aocoftlf 19 to • Ind Pmt4a ....... a memaMI Clllbrllllon Of hli =· ~ -~ 11. The famlty ::.?!'::: trtbUtel to , NO,...._.. ..dlltia Y1Mot.
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Costa Mesa unfurls new flag
New design, do ne in time for
Costa Mesa's SOth
anniversary, incorporates
the city's updated motto:
'City of the Arts.'
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA
COSTA MESA -·Hub of lhe llarbor
Area" Is so yeslerday. It's time for ·city of
the Arts" to be prominently displayed on
the city's new Uag, city leaders· say. The new Costa Mesa city flag design The old Costa Mesa city flag
This weA. the City Council approved a
new nag design that will be unveUed at the
kickoff for the June 30 CosLAma.zlng cele-
bration, which honors the c11y':. 50th anni·
versary.
The city's graphics division designed the
nag. which uses the Costa Mesa Conference
and Vtsitors Bureau logo -a move the bu-
reau welcomed , said Carol Proctor, city
management anaJyst. '
And the new d ei.ign, without the city
seaJ. Is more co<,1-effeu1ve -.inn· the '>Cal
took a lot of time lO rt'prodm l' Proctor
said.
The des ign features the "r.iry or !he Arts"
motto below the words ·costa Mesa" on a
tableau of a mesa overlookmg the ocean.
The city's colors of blue and gold are em-
phasized, along with magenta and gold .
•1t builds on our Identity as a city and it
helps them with our advertjsing, • Proctor
said. ·Anything we can do for our hotels,
it's just good business sense."
~The more you put 111 tt·rrn-. of dr'>ign,
the (greate r thel 1m·rl'iJ'>t' 111 l O'>I .ind we're
trying" to be co-.1 con.,ciouc,, t-.pt.'uaJly in
our economy," Proctor c,;11d
Four outdoor quality flag" .ind two in -
door display fl<igs will lw p11r r hJc,cd. for a
total of $750. by the h u n·.111
It was chosen at Monday's City Council
meeting from among three option:. be-
cause of its simplicity, said Councilman
Mike Scheafer, who made the first motion
of his term on the item.
The old nag, which was f11s1 dis played at
the Civic Center dedication in June 1967,
contain ed a ship's steering wheel and the
city seal split by a banner with the former
motto -"Hub of the Harbor" Area.· Oty of·
ficials fell the logo was outdated and the
Oag faded and worn. The city"s 50th anni-
verMtry provtded the perfect incentive for a
nag-raising, Proctor said.
While the 11£'\o\o rno110 1·111phac,11e'> the
arts, the rei.t of the fl,1g Lllll'' not. I hat
didn"t c,eem 10 loncern tlw 1111111uf
"The other design'> were a little too com -
plicated as far as I was concerned ,· Scheaf-
er said. "The color scheme i.eemed 10 he
better, and it was just eai.ier to identify ...
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
d~ing, which adds 290
calori~
"I went with the Cobh drc-.. .. 111g
( 120 calories) instead ... (hn'>llna
said. "I felt 11 wa~ a good
compromise on the calorie
scale.·
And speaking of scaJe-..
Christina said she work.s out
rcgu1arly -about three or four
times a week.. Her salad came 111
under 400 calories and still
provided protein in the form of
chicken and bacon Not had.
Those fncs she borrowed from
Jackson's hamburger meal add
only slighlly 10 the count, but
still offer a good compromit.e
between fit and fat. It's no Big
Mac, but it's worth it.
"Oh no. (I can't have a Rig
Macl. It's a lciller,'' Christina "'1id.
"I love it, but it's a killer:
who gave his wife's name as his
own (don't ask me why, she was
there. loo) was eating the
chicken Caesar saJad. Also a
fitnt">'> enthusiast, he said he
worked OUI "enough for the both
of them."
"I deal 111 obesity litigation and
I wru. 1ust 1elling my wife that
the'le <;ala~ are going 10 save
McDonald's from Mime frivolou'>
IJW'>Uih."
Interesting thought, given lhe
Oreo ..candal of late.
McDonald's is not the onJy
fast-food chain introducing
gourmet <;a.lads. Jaclc In the Box.
Wendy's and Burger King also
have the11 variatmn of the filler
fea'>t. I .ach restaurant seems 10
have its own Caesar !wi th or wtth
out grilled chicken) a ~uthwest
and an Asian salad. Generally.
they run the gamut from 300 10
HOO calories per saJad.
With thci.e meals come:.:
"I thought at wa~ ii llltl' d1·'>1g11 ... < ouncil
m an Allan Man-.oor .,,ml It 'ho\o\o' our
support for the a rte, I ht· n·,1 .,111w • ., the
otht.'r benefits of the my
nutrition, but are on the i.i.m:hy
side.
The ugly: lf you use the full
packet or the offered dressing
(from 2 to 2Y.> ounces) you are
ctddlng anywhere from 120 to
300 calories 10 your meal. Nol to
mention the cheese and
croutons offered with many or
the ~ad.._. You might ru. well l'Jt
tha t cheeseburger.
Now that you mmtioned 11.
McDonaJd"s also ha'> a new
burger -the mcatle'I.'> kmd.
Ye'>. some may argue that tht·
"beef ' in their hamburger.,
wasn·1 meat either. hut th1" one I'>
d McVeggie Burger. Hurger Kin~
has one. too
Costa Me<.a reportn l>t·1rdn•
Newman. who doe:. nut t'JI rl·LI
meal, and puhhc -.afcty rl'poncr
Deepa Rharath, who I'> a
full-Oedged vegetanan. orTen·d
the11 takes on the
meaty-wannabes.
"I'm ~ad that McDonald\ ha'>
finally come out of the dark age"
not to in~ult non vegt•tanan ...
but 11 1s about time." s.ud
Deirdre. addmg that her Vef,gll'
burger Wa.!. "!>picy and tangy:
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Mc>11ddys WPdn,.~tl-'V'> .11111 Frtdays
and cov"r!:o <.ultuH Jnd lh•· rln!:o She
mav be rf'dd'led a1 l~'JI ~7.1 4275 or
bye mail at
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THE FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT BEACH UIRARY
l••U"Ot ,.,..,,. ..
will host
a complimentary brunch and annual muting
formmihm on
Wrd~sday, }unt 4. 2003 at 10·30 am
m tbt Fntnds Muting Room
at tht u ntral l.1brary
The 1pralur w1U bt Nancy Rohmm,
wtU ltnown /,ocal author who
produced and homd tht cablromon
1hou1. Author to Author
New officm will bt 1mtalkd by
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library Srrvrus Otrtctor
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The Big Mac is 590 calont.">,
accordmg 10 McDonald's
nutntion infonnation, with 34
grams of fat Ouistina·~ vanauun
of the salad meaJ. with a handful
of fries included. runs about 500
calories and 14 grams of fat.
Sarne amount of fiber in both.
and the salad had Jes:. than half
the carbs.
For Ouistina -who nonnally
runs the treadmill or the Back
Bay t.ra.ib -the salad saved her
an extra 20 minutes of runrung.
500 extra sit-ups or 200 lunges.
A McDonald's lunchume diner,
CENTER
The good: lllere 1s finally
'>Omething to eat that won't clog
your arteri~ with <,aturated fat.
f>"drents. whose beloved
youngsters are screaming for a
burger. fnes and a cheap toy that
will break m three days. can now
eat a t the same restaurant as
1he1r children. instead or
foregoing food altogether or
bringing somethJng from home.
lhe bad: Most of these salads
are made largely with iceberg
lettute. which has very few
caJones and even fewer
nutrients.. Other vegetables are
carrots. com and a touch of
rru.xed greens. which offer
Mesa Drive.
Ille station would serve all or
Santa Ana Heights, portion:. of
the airport area and Fashion Is-
land, and provide backup for a
portion of Costa Mesa and for
the Westcli.ff area.
Annual Spring
Clearance
40% TO 60% OFF
Continued from Al
the end or June to fish or cut
baJI," Summers said.
Separately, city staff are work-
ing to put an item on the Ctty
Council's Tuesday agenda to pur-
chase property for a fire stanon
at any of three sites on Rirch
Street between Bristol Street and
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beac:tt and John Wayne
Airport. She may be readied at
(9491 5744232 or by e-mail at
1une.casagrande aJfat1mes.com.
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MAILBAG
Ollef sbo'uJd hear from all in
~ommunity
New Costa Mesa Police Otief John
Hensley's enthusiasm for getting to
know our community and his
accessibility to residents gives him a
positive aura from the start. I would
just suggest, 3S he gathers community
input, that h e have a Spanish/English
interpreter available if he is not
bilingual.
I'm sure he would like to hear all the
perspecoves from this unique
community as we welcome our new
chief.
MARLYS HARPER
Costa Mesa
Senate hopefuls should be
talking about budget
l thlnlc (the ma.in issue in the race
for the stale Sena te! shouJd be
restructuring the way the s tate
budget is, major s truclural reform 10
the state budge1 and also reforming
worker's compe nsation and getting
rid of the abuse tha1 goes on in tha1
lop system.
ANN WATT
Newport Beach
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HOW TO CONTACT
YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CITY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 764-5223
Mayor. Garv M onahan
Council: Libby Cowan, Allan M ansoor.
Mike Sctieafer and Chris Steel
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beactt City Hall, 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach. CA 92663. (949)
644-3309
Mayor: Steve Bromberg
Council: Garv Adams, John Heffernan,
Didc Nichols. Garv Proctor. Tod
Ridgeway and aon Webb
NEWPORT-MESA UNIAED SCHOOL
DIST1UCT
District Office: 2~A Bear St. Coste
Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 424-5000
Supeelutandent: Robert Barbot
Boatd: President Martha Fluor, Vice
President Dana Blade. Clertt Serene
Stokes, David Brooks, Tom Egan, Judy
Franco and Linda Sneen
ORANGE COUNlY BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center
Plaza, Santa Ana. CA 92701
•Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach), (714) 894-3220
• Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport
Coast), (7141834-3550 Veches' punishment doesn't
fit his crime
fllE PHOTO /DAILY Pl.OT
Cypress police chief John D. Hensley will begin his new JOb as chief of police for Costa Mesa on June 16. ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
88 Fair Drive, CoS1a Mesa, CA 92626,
(7141708-FAJR The case of the former Newport ·
Beach recreation worker is certa.inJy
a poster case of a crime nor fitting
the potential punishment c·Former
city worker faces up to 300 years.~
Wednesday).
Trenton Michael Veches, the
former recreation coordinator. was
convicted of sucking or fondling 1he
feel or toes o f 20 children. He has a
psychiatric sickness. which sh ouJd be·
bener addressed by men1aJ health
specialists than by a jailer. On the
other hand, given the six-figure
salaries granted to our prison guards
by Gov. Gray Davis, perhaps they
sho uJd be asked to provide
psychologic counseling as well.
Yes, Veches' yictims might have
been surprised and even amused,
but is there any proof Lha1 any
permanent emotional or physical
damage has been incurred? I'> there
any justice left when I see Monica
Lewinsky being awarded
muJtimillion-dollar contracb and a
1V host position from doing
!>omething far more spec1acular,
while this feUow is being threatened
with a 300-year rnuhi-life !>en tencc?
The right place for Veche!> ii. a
mental health facility. not a prii.on.
JOHNT. CHIU
Newpon Reach
Thanks to all for avoidin g
special election
CongraruJationi. to Mike 'ichaefer. I
know you are the best person for this
iob al thii. lime. Thank yoµ, Costa
Me\a City Council, for finally gening
this job done, and now let's get some
city busine!>s taken care of.
Thanks also to Eric Beaver for
reaJi1.mg tbar the only way to save
our city money was to bow out.
RACHEL PEREZ-HAMILTON
Costa Mesa
No more from Bell qn the
president
After reading Joseph BeU's column
.. Betting against hypocrisy's falJ" on
May 15. I wai. wondering if we can
now coun1 on Bell never to write
ano1her word about George W. Bush.
After all, Bell was never president. .
STEVE LEACH
Newport Beach
Headline was too much of a
headache
I am calJing in regards 10 your
headline, "Defense argues
toe-sucking not sexuaJ" (May 9).
As the mom of a fir.it ·grctder, I found
your front-page headline to be in very
poor taste. Luc.kily I saw the headline
before my daughter did. You could
have used dozen!> of other headlinel>
for that story. Please keep linle readers
in mind when choo~ing your headlines.
AHNEtMA
Newport Beach
Board: President Ruben A Smith, Vice
President Patricia Velasquez, Randy
Smith. Emily Sfnford. Peggy Heidi,
Jam es Barich, Deborah Cerona, Leshe
A Ray and Frank Barbaro
U.S. SENATE
•Barbara Boxer (DI. 112 Hart Senate
Building, Suite 112, Washington, D.C.
20510, (202) 224-3553;
or 2250 E. Imperial Highway. Suite 545,
El Segundo, CA 90245, (213) 894-5000
E-mail: senator@boxer.senate.gov
• Dianne Feinstein (D), 331 Hart
Building, Weshington, D.C. 20510, (2021
224-3841;
or 1111 Santa M onica Blvd., Suite 915.
Los Angeles, CA 90025, (310) 914-7300
E-mail: sen6tor@feinstein.senate.gov
NB Sister City Association presents
International Festival
. May 31 &June 1, 2003
Experience
, t 0 nd diversity / · ,o,O O Ofl, ~e er CtJ/ltJ res
NB Sister City Association's Of the lstannua\
International Festival
lll•r• artistic traditions of Newport Beach sister cities
Okazaki, Japan; Cobo Son Lucas, Mexico;
and Antibes, Fronce. •
At Newport leacll Central Library:
May 31, Saturday 4:00-S:OOpm
••l•J a live
performance
with the
Primavera
Youth
Orchestra.
June 1,
Sunday Noon-5:00pm
11ril afternoon of f•• fer •II •l•I will showcase Mexican,
~ and French Rower arranging, herbs, bonsai, ori~mi, karate
demontllalOn, arts, dance and gomes.
P,ograrns en frM and no ~ is required.
NIWPOIT llACH PUILIC LlllAIJ
1000 Aiua ca do Au111ae, N.wport lead\. CA 92660
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TODAY Center and Crystal Cove crimes againat humanity and
Auditorium. For more genocide. Admlaalon ia free. For
Longtime <>r.nge Coast College information, call (949) 824-1948. more Information, call (949)
crew coacti end history professor 824-6410.
Dave Grant will tell the story of St. Andrew's PYMbyterian Church
Capt. James Cook's voyages of will present a free worbhop on Marfnera Chrfatian School's
discovery at 7 p.m. at the Lido Isle the nuts and bolts of healthcare Middle School Theetre Group will
Clubhouse. Grant has tailed directives and long-term care present "Mary Poppins• et 7 p.m .
extensively through Australia and intMJranoe from 9 a.m. to noon in May 29 and 30. Tidteta are $4,
New Zealand, competing in the Dierenfield Hall at St Andrews, free for ctiildren younger than 5.
rugged Sidney-Hobart race 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newpon The sdiool it at 300 Rsdier Ave.,
several times. All are welcome to Beacti. For more information or to Costa Mesa. Cail (714) 437-1700,
the presentation and preceding RSVP. call (949) 574-2239. ext. 188 for tidtets or information.
social hour. For more
information, call (949) 673-5119. WEDNESDAY MAY31
Th• Counal on Aging -Or11nge The cultur11I traditions of Japan,
SATURDAY County is offering free training to France and Mexico will be
A book signing end pwaonal recognize financial abuse and showcased at a two-day
appearance by author James safeguard against victimization international festival at the
Balcti for his book ·Prescription with a two-hour session called Newpon Beacti Central Library.
for Nutritional Healing• will be ·who Can You Trust?· The Culture lovers of all ages are
held from 11 a.m . to 2 p.m . at session runs from 1 to 3 p.m . at invited to the free events
Mother's Market, 225 East 17th the Newpon Beacti Oasis Senior presented by the Newport Beacti
St., Costa Mesa. For reservations, Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Sister City Assn. For more
call (800) 595-MOMS. Corona def Mar. For reservations, information, call (949) 717-3870.
call (949) 644-3244.
The Newport Coast Cares' flm JUNE 1
·spring Fling• fund-raiser to THURSDAY The 10th ennuel Balboa Island
benefit the Corazon de Vida Op, the original C.lifomla lifettyie Parade, "Celebrate Balboa
Foundation, an organization that brand, and Projelcter: Action Island; will take place at 11 a.m.
raises money for ctiildren in Baja, Sports Cinema announce the albng Marine Avenue. For
will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m . In opening of the Op Summer Surf information, call (949) 723-41n
the Newpon Coast Shopping Series at the Udo Theater at 9
Center. The event will have p .m ., with a screening of the St. M ichael and All Angela
games and ridea for ctiildren. original JS.millimeter print of Episcopal Churcti presenta "Jazz
Admiasion is $10. For more John Milius' 1960s surf epic #Big Vespers for the Soul" at 5 p.m. It's
the final free concert In the
2002--03 Friends of Music Arat
Sundays et Ave aeries. The
church Is et the comer of Pacific
View Drive end Margoerlte
Avenue In Corona def Mar. For
information, call (949) 644-0463.
AIDS W8lt Orenge County will
hold its opening ceremonies at 9
a.m. and will begin at 9:30 a.m. at
the UC Irvine Administration
Loop and Chancellor'• Rose
Garden. Participants will walk to
raise funds for HIV/AIDS
prevention and support services.
To form a walk team or suppon
the event, call (949) 955-1400 or
visit www.aidswslk.orploc.
The Proteasional Dance N9tWork
will host the fourth annual
•ee1ebrating Young Talent~ at
5:30 p.m . in the Roben B. Moore
Theatre at Orange Coast College.
Tldcets are $10 for general
admission and $25 for VIP seats.
Free tidtets are available for
select community-based
organizations. For more
information or tidcets, call (800)
323-0261
The Ash Fry Baby Contest will be
held in Costa Mesa's Downtown
Community Center in Lions Parle.
Judging begins at 1 p.m .. with
stage announcements at 2 p.m
Baby registration and information
forms are available at Cal's
Camera and State Farm
Insurance in Costa Mesa.
Registration is $5. Forms must be
mailed by May 23 or faxed to
(714) 435--0191. For more
information, call (714) 549-4961.
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elemental remedies are UC Irvine ArtsB~ P"• ant.
implemented to complement Wor1d Dance Day, featuring
your decor at a 7 p.m seminar at Orange County elementary
Visions & Dreama in Coate Mesa school student.a performing folk
Reservations are required For dances from Mexican,
more information, call (626) Vietnamese. European and
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noon event at Aldncti Part on the
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Beach Library will host a
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annual meeting for members at Macy's South Coast Pfau and
10:30 a.m. in the Fnends Meeting Teen People magazine will host a
Room at the Central Library, 1000 Summer Surf and Swim Fashion
Avocado Ave. Local Nancy Show featuring the latest looks
Robison, author of more than 70 from Roxy, Hurley, O'Neill,
books, will be the speaker. Billabong and more at 2 p m in
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Edgar finalist Denise Hamitton Someone Ceres Soup Kitchen
will return to the Newport Beach will celebrate its 17th anniversary
Central Library at 7 p m to in memory of Cpl Jose Angel
present #The Cnme Novel as Ganbay from 6 to 9 pm at 720
Cultural Study# The best-selling West 19th St in Costa Mesa The
author will discuss WSugar Skull; Flag Day dinner/auction will
her new novel. and how her feature Chef Leon Mathews
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TOWN pianJ8t wlU preeent the flnal JUNE 19 rec:reetlonal boMlng a..... PoUring eddldonal paint end hekf from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m . at the
program of the library's musicale TM National Mutttple.....,. offered through Newport 8eadi medium• onto an ortglnal 20382 ''""" St. fltdllty. Call (Ml)
Continued from A7 eeriee, feeturiog tunes of Gershwin, Society will preaent an Internet Recnetlon SeMcet. a.-painting and wnhlng It .way to 76&-1211 for Information.
Joblm and LeGrand. For mote educetlonel program celled •e1 begin Juty 12. Feee vafY. Cell auggeet the paeuge of time. Fot
1 p.m. The $16 edmlulon lnfotmatioo, call (949) 717-3818. Culdado Cllnlco de la E1eleroala (949) 844-3151, or vttft the more lnfonnatlon, cell (949) OIMD"il'Wthe ...... of C..t.on
lncfudea a 1lgned copy of Muhlple;" a Spanlah-.peaklng Newport Beech Rec:reetlon end 717-3818. c.nvon Reglonat Pllrtt u you
"Healthy Dining In Orange JUNE 13 broadcalt on clinical cere of Senior 5eMcM • 3300 Newport welk through gf'O'lell of beautiful
County:' Space la llmlted, and lnventol"I Forum .,,..nta a multiple aclero1l1, at 5:30 p.m. To Blvd. for more Information. Award-MIWng WOltr9 by Onf'le Coastal Redwood trw wery
tldcets mull be purchaaed by seminar on "Intellectual Property coflnect, go to County ertlm wortlng In an •rrav Saturday at 8:30 1.m . Pllrtlng la
June 1. Call (949) 72~54 for Law" by Edward Schlatter, patent www.n11tlon11lm•socl11ty.org, Prof111lonel end llcelllMd -oftwo-dlmenalonal media will be $4. Cell (714) 998-6262 for more
more Information. attorney, at 7:30 p.m. In Orange select "Living with MS" and then tralnera with the All-England on dlaplay at Newport Beecti Oty Information.
Coast College's Science Lecture select "Webcalta and Soccer Academy are evallable for Hall through June 27, for the Teem Sut'Vlwr, • noopeoftt The Adami Sc:hool Country Felt Hall. Registration and networtdng Conferences.# on.on-one, smaH group and Spring 2003 Orange County
will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at begin at 7 p.m. The coat Is S5 for large group training. For more Artlm Exhibition. For more organization encouraging women
2850 Country Club Drive. The fair members, $15 for nonmembers. JUNE23 Information, call (949) 395-6103. lnfonnatlon, call (949) 717-3870. who heve been through cancer
will have a silent auction, a Call (714) 540-2491 for Child,.,. 6 1nd older are lnvtt.d to treatment to exerdee, hoata
50-foot Inflatable obstacle course, information. register for a variety of summer Jewi8h Femlty Service le Regletratlon la now open for •w.1k and Talk• at 10 e.m. the
a 30-foot Inflatable slide, a dunk aquatic camp• offered by sponsoring a teen support group runnera and walkeia of all ages aecond and fourth Friday of the
tank, numerous games, prizes, JUNE 14 Newport Beach Recreation for high IChool studenta that for the 22nd annual Corona del month In front of NIKEgod ...
food, drinks. a bake sale, a DJ, a Full Spec:1J'Um Yoga his partnered Services. The camps run through meets Monday• from 3:30 to 5 Mar Scenic 6K Race & two-mile store In Faahlon laland. Members
guest band and more. Call (714) with New Directions for Women August, with numerous morning p.m. at Tarbut V'Torah Upper Fun Walk on June 7. meet for lundl after at Atrium
424-7935 for more information. to host "Celebrating Wholeness," and afternoon options available, School In Costa Mesa. For Pre-registration feet are $22 for court. It I• free, and all fltne11
a yoga and heating arts festival from "Salling and Tennis Camp" infonnatlon or tb register, call the run/\Nalk and $12 for the level• are welcome. For more
JUNES benefiting women and children to "Surf Camp." Call (949) (714) 4454950. Pre-registration is Dolphin Dash. Regiltratlon on the lnformatJon, cell (949) 276-3888.
The Orange County Women'• served by the nonprofrt New 644-3151 for more information, or required. day of the race la $30 for the
Newport Community Counaeling Chorus present its 2003 spring Directions for Women. Admission register online at run/\Nalk. Separate races tor men
is free, and donations are TM Ant Page -Fine Children'• and women are limited to 1,500 Center offera a way to stop the program, "On this Island," at www.city.newport-beach.ca.us. Books, at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 In runners. Call (949) 644-3151 to cycle of domestic violence
Newport Harbor Lutheran accepted. The full-day event will Costa Mesa, offers free story time register. through the support group In
Church. The concert of be at Full Spectrum Yoga in ONGOING Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays SAF.E. Hands. SAF.E. stand1 for
island·themed music begins at 7 Newport Beach. For more Volunteer driv9n are needed to and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30 ~Reetaurentln ~ safety, awareness, faith and
p.m . and will Include the chorus information, call (949) 955-1965. help deliver nutritiously prepared a.m .. Tuesday• and Thursdays Beadl offers wine tastlng every empowennent The group meets
directed by Eliza Rubenstein and JUNE 18 meals to homebound, frail or from 4 to 5 p.m. For more Thursday night for $16 per Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m .
"Men in Bisque," an ensemble elderly clients Incapable of information, call (949) 646-5437. person, featuring five new wines Free. For more lnfomiatlon, call
directed by Joseph Huszti. Tidcets Phil Brigand!, Orange County shopping or cooking for each week. For more infonnation, (949) 721~79.
are $12 and can be purchased in archivist, will discuss what is in themselves through "Mobile •Abstnc:t Worb on Canvu and call (949) 721-1222.
advance at (949) 451-8590. the archives as they relate to Meats; sponsored by Paper; an exhibit of art by Janet Teens ... lrwtt9d to drop by the
Costa M esa's history at 7 p.m. at FISH·Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag Rosener, will be on display at the If your on:hld ls too big for tts pot, city of Costa Mesa Recreation
Love,. of live vocal music are the Costa Mesa Historical Society, Hospital. Call (949) 645-8050 for Newport Beach Central Library Green Systems International will Center from 2 to 6 p.m . Monday
Invited to "The Summer Knows; a 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. more information. through June 30. The exhibit will show you how to re-pot your through Friday for Indoor and
free musicale at 3 p.m. at the For more information, call (949) feature selections from Rosener'• plant during their free outdoor sportl and activities. The
Newport Beach Central Library. 631-5918 or visit Chlldren, teens and adults car. "Washed Away• series, created orchid-potting seminar every
Mignonne Prof ant and a guest www.amhistpress.com now register for summer by dripping, splattering or Saturday at 2 p.m . A plant sale is See TOWN, Pa1• A9
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"{Surfing} is always so~thing
I've always loved to do. Being
ablt to make a career out
of it i.J that much bttttr.,.
Alex Knost, Newport Hatbor High
senior and prof essk>nat surf er
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SURFING
KENT TREPTOW I OAll.Y PILOT
Alex Knost, 1 7. a senior at Newport Harbor High, has traveled the world as a professional surfer after an injury left him in a wheelchair for a year.
KNOST WITH
THE MOST
Bryce Alderton
Da1lyP1lot
S hort or long, Alex Knost rides all types of
surfboards, all on a professional level
He turned pro when he was 15. Now the
17-year-old senior at Newport Harbor
High is on the cutting edge of a surfer's and artist's
paradise.
The Newport Beach resident has won three
times in just two years on the pro circuit, traveling
and competing in places such as France, Cabo
San Lucas, Australia and Japan.
Quite a feat for a guy who just six years ago
suffered a debilitating injury to his right foot that
took one and a half years for him to wallc again.
A fountain tipped over outside a Oilli's
restaurant where Knost was waiting and feU on
his foot The blow killed all the tissue cells in his
foot and broke his heel bone, relegating him to a
wheelchair for a year. 1\vo surgeries were needed
to repair the damage.
Knost began surfing when he was 8 and
couldn't walt to get back in the water among
friends following the setback.
"The determination to hang out with my
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Newport Harbor High
senior ha s won three
pro tournaments in
two years on tour.
friends really pushed me back into (surfingJ-after
the injury," Knost said "(Surfing] is aJways
somethlng I've always loved to do. Being able to
make a career out of it is that much better.·
Knost learned a lot about surfing from his
father, Jim.
"Just being around the beach and seeing him
surf gave me the idea it could be fun." Alex said.
What began as recreation quicltJy turned to
competition for Knost. who maintains an active
schedule, either competing in the water or
See KNOST, Pase Al2
-Mesa has-eye on first playoff win
Mustangs' offense will
face tough Seahawks
defense in first-round CIF
Southern Section game.
Melanie Neff
Daily Pilot
' Costa Mesa HJgh's softball team will
try to shake off some of the shadows
from the past, as the Mustangs open
the CIF Southern Section Division m
p.m.
playoffs today at home.
The Golden West
League champions are
looking to win thelr
first playoff game when
they play host to Re-
dondo today at 3:15
Costa Mesa (17-10) won its first
league title this season, after moving
fronrthe Pacific Coast League to the
Golden West NO\V the Mustangs are
hoping their playoff run can also be
golden.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Sea Kings, Eagles home
for CIF quarterfin~ls
CdM battles Arcadia in
Division II; Estancia
meets up with Division III
opponent Whittier.
Barry f 1ulkner
Oliy Pilot
With graduation leN than • month
away. the eight eenJon on the Corona
def Mar HJah boys ~ roteer are
boplnl to create • many spedlJ mo-
menta u they can In the lhort time
they hsve t~ blrlDn Pl ot1 to
co11s-modftdon .. •+•••er·
'
•
ent, though. IJIUlbly, no less lntenle
for Bltanda ffi8b. which hu only two
aenlon on Jta rotter.
Still. after an ~t-yeer abeence from
the pottaeuon. the Ea&let' aeme of ut·
pncy may rival that of the Sea JClnp u
the two teams entei CIP Southern Sec·
don quanerftna1 playoff match.ea in
tbetr reepec:tM dMaiona tonight at 7.
CdM (19-11), the No. 2 teed tn ctP
otvillon n. batt&ea vt.Uttnc An:adla
(23-8).
e.tanda (27-10), the No. 3 Med In
ClP DtvWoo DI, coWdel wtth vtlldni
Whittier (15· 1}.
rhe See lql. ~ o1 1M
.. va..&.IYULL. ..... All
The Mustangs have the offense to get
it done, led by senior shortstop Ann
Marie Topps, who is headed to the Uni-
versity of Oregon next fall Topps, a
two-time All-Southern Section selec-
tion, is batting .507, connecting on 37 of
73 at-bats. She set a single-season
school record with 11 home runs and
has 41 runs batted in, ranking her in the
top 10 in the Southern Section. She has
slx doubles, five triples and 14 stolen
bases. It was the Topps who knocked In
the winning run against Saddleback to
give the Mustangs the league title.
The rest of the lineup isn't too bad
either, with senior outfielder Jade Moss
batting .351 with 14 stolen bases and 20
runs scored. Along with Moss and
Topps, Uyen Mai leads the team with 18
stolen bases. Jane-e Yamamoto luls 16.
They will have their hands full with
Redondo, which has won four of its last
five games, all shutouts. The Seahawks,
who finished tied for second In the
Ocean League, have seven shutouts this
season.
SM SOFTBAU., Pqe A12
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EYE OPENER
• Daily~Pibt.
Sportl Kii ~Fame
I ~IC l/w> m6-nuMll
lay 26 honOfH
KIRK BAUERMEISTER
Daily Pilot
BASEBALL
CdM, Sage
looking for
first-round
success
Sea Kings at home vs.
Hesperia in Division IV;
Lightning plays at
Division V foe Vasquez.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
Members of the Corona del Mar
High baseball team have grown ac-
customed to the program's place in
the CIF Southern Section playoffs,
but postseason euphoria has made
its first appearance this spring at
Sage Hill School.
In its second season of varsity
competition, Sage Hill, earned Its
first playoff berth by finishing third
in the Academy League. The Light-
ning also recorded their inaugural
playoff victory, defeating Division V
visitor La Verne Lutheran, 4-2, in
Tuesday's wild-card round.
The Lightning (14-8) will try to ex-
tend their season today when they
make the estimated 100-mUe trip to
Acton to meet Vasquez (17-3) in a
first-round contest at 3:15 p.m.
CdM (17-8), champion of the Pa-
cific Coast League and making its
slxth straight CIF playoff appearance.
plays host to Hesperia (13-9) today in
a Division rv first-round clash, also
at 3:15.
Coach John Emme's Sea Kings won
five games and the 1999 section title
in Division rv. but are 1-4 in their
other playoff competition with
&rune at the helm, including two
straight defeats in playoff openers.
The Sea Kings won I I of their last
12 league games to claim their third
league crown in five years. They are
on a three-game winning streak and
have won six of their last seven. They
are also as close to full strength as
they have been this season. accord·
ing to Emme, who believes this unit
may have the best chemistry of any
of his CdM squads.
Hesperia's Scorpions shared the
Mojave River League title with Ser-
rano, but had to settle for the league's
No. 2 playoff designation. They lost
their last two regular-season games.
draining the momentum from what
had been a five-game winning streak..
Hesperia is led by the senior pitch ·
ing tandem of 5-foot-11 left-hander
Danny Schubert (5-2 with a 1.27 ERA
and 67 strikeouts in 44~ innings) and
6-0 right-hander Ryan Ferrer (6-1
with a 1.78 ERA and 58 strikeouts in
66¥J innings).
The Scorpions are paced offen-
sively by senior outfielder Adam Sers.
who comes ln hitting .461 (26 for 56)
with 18 RBl.s. Cody Puckett. a 5-6
sophomore third baseman, is h.itting
.431 with nine RBls, and junior An-
thony Aguilar has a .382 average and
seven RBis. None of the three top hJt-
ters have a home run this year.
Hesperia averages 6.9 runs with
five doubl~-figure outputs. Oppo-
nents are averaging 4.8 runs and
have been held to three or fewer runs
13 times.
The Sea Kings are paced offen-
sively by junior third baseman Josh
SM BASEBAU., Pqe A12
Stanford-bound
middieblocker
Eric Jones (3), is
one of eight
seniors on Corona
def Mar's boys No.
2-seeded
voleybafl team
that oe>ens play
tonilttt in the Clf
Southern Section
Division II playoffs.
The Sea Kiigs,
the Pacific Coast
Leacue
ehlfT1>6ons, play
host to Arcacil at
7p.m.
--Hll.U/ OM.V flLOf I
,
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P 0 RT S
YOUTH BASEBALL
D-backs earn No. 1 seed
Team also cla ims s pot in the
Tournament of Champions
with big victory over Cubs.
Seven d11Teren1 l >1cill10mlhad~.-. rnlh.'Cll'd
hits in a 14 l victory ovl'r lhl' C .uh'> m Nt•\'-
port Beath IJttle l.cai.,'lH" APv\ aL11on la. .. 1
week.
Wilh lh(' win. 1tw I> back.-. ( n l 2)
clinched fiN place owr tilt• lll•d.,, who had
the same record. bu1 <,c.ort-<l fl'v.er run., when
lhe teamc; faced eai:h otlll'r J11e !).back.'
also earned a No. I '>t•t•cl lwadmg mlll 1he
playoffs and qualified tor the 1>1.,tnl'I 55
·roumament of Cllampion-..
Paxton O'Brien homl'rt•d w -.1an lhl' third
inning. Blake Miller douhll'd twice \'-1lh '>tn
gles by Brian Smith. Sandon Griffin. Trenl
Boras. Ben Greiner and Cort Hastings
On the mound, c..nffin r11ched thrt'l'
'>COreless inning!->, allowing only one h11 .u1d
stri.king out eight of 10 hallt'r<> hl' fau•d.
OumdJer MJtchell nohe\tY(J c .nffin 111 1he
fourth and final inntng
Rekl Johnson went 2 for .! Allen Brown
struck oul two in a h1tlt• morl' than om• in
ning for the• Cuhs..
In other MA al·tion-
• 0 -backs 11. Yankee-. .!.
The 0 -backs <;corl'<l -.1x runs 10 tht· fir..i
two innings, highligh1cd hy h11s from Milll'r
and Z.ach Habler. Mi1chcll and Austin Bar-
vtn. both lefl-handers, reached on bunl '>in
gles and were joined with h1t'i by O'Hrit•n
and Borm..
The Yankee:. had only one urning whl'n
they sent more lhan four batters 10 1he plale
as the 0 -back.<>' defenc;e '>park.led.
Shortstop I lastings. second baseman Rar·
vin and lhird bru.cman F.dward Burgner
each made solid plays. giving lhe p11chtng
trio of Griffin. Boras and MillN enough '>UP
port. Griffin, Boras and Miller walked only
three bauers and gave up two runs.
The Yankees received production from
Benny Townsend. Graeme Fraser. 18.nner
Trauthen. Jeremy Pox and N1ck Gooding.
• 0 -backs 10, Reds 2
The 0 -backs took over firs1 place from lhe
Reds by scoring a l least a run in each inning.
Griffin gave up one run in fo ur inning11,
walking one and striking ou1 !>even. Miller re-
lieved him and faced one batter more than
• the minimum. yielding a run.
Fust baseman Rodney Keller extended hi!'>
1.morless streak to 14 games and drove ·in iwo
runs on groundouts.
Greiner and Boras coUected two hits each
with Mitchell, Burgner. Habler and Griffin
each singling.
J.D. O.Wli tallied two hits for the Reds
·along wilh singles from Alec Paltre and
Gianni Pttrante.
In Costa Mesa National UttJe League Farm
01V1sion play:
•Gian1s 13, Aslms 12
The Giants shut out the A-.1ro .. in 1lw fin.ti
inning 10 preserve the vil lory m tlll' fir-.t
round of IOurnament play n1e gaml' fr,1 -
lllred five lead changt"> and muluplt· def!•n
.,ive pla~
Jason Rodriguez and Cody S1oddan1 1·arh
wenl 3 for 4 with a run '>Cored tor the (1Hllll'>
and recorded several oub al <>hor1c,1op and
firs1 base. l'l''ipectively. Fvcry Giant '-l cm·d "'
least one run .
MMon Cooper balled 4 for 4 and -.rorl'tl
two runs. Teammate KlllJan Stadlng 1.1lhl'll
two singles and scored fWlce. Stephen SneU
scored a run and went 2 fo r 3. Nick Rubino
knocked In IWo RBis, had a hit and scored a
run.
Kohl Ponsford added IWO c;inglt"> and IWO
runs scored wilh Conner Pearce \<:nnng
once and tallying an RBI. Zack Shafer '>Ill·
gled and scored a run. Adam Ward 1alhcd
two base hits and scored once.
Nic:holal Halloran didn'1 p~ due 10 a
broken arm, but looks to return before lhe
end of the toum.ament.
The Giants face the Pirates next. The As·
tros meet the Dodgers.
In Minor 8 play:
TOTMUYINOI
•&,500
• Hod.1c-. 15. D-backs 2
The Dodgers'
Cody Green.
above,prtches
the entire
game against
the Padres
Tuesday at
TeWinkle
Memorial
Park. At left,
Kevin Thomas
of the Padres
1s safe under
the tag of the
Dodgers' Josh
Ryding.
PHOTOS Br
SEAN Hll LER
DAILY Pll 01
Nico Ruan p11ched three inmng'> wnh
Ouis DeSolo \hutUng down the D back.!> in
the la\I two to preserve the win.
Dl'~to and Ruan each had three hits wilh
Ruan rnllel ting lwo doubles. Man Hutcher-
son al-.o double-cl along with single'> from
Robert Scott and Nlck Schlrner, all contrib-
u1111g to the nine-hi1 auack.
Schimer and GaJTetl Hope performed well
at ca1cher.
Spencer Owens. Brian Stanley. Alex Ten-
no, Richard Rerchuk. fJJwood Webb and
I lope, all '>rnred runs.
• Rockie'> 16 Mariners I
DeSoto ph~ed lhree ~corele!.s innings
aJlowing one hit a nd striking ou1 six Mari-
ners.
Sch1mer pitched the la.st two innings. col·
lecting five slrikeouts.
Ruan doubled rwice for IWO of his lhree
hits. lie was helped on offense by rwo-hit
performances from l lu1cherson (double)
and OeSoto.
Stanley. Putter Shoaff. Scon and I lerchu.k
added timely hits and Owens. Ala Ten.no
and Webb each stole ba'>eS.
Sch!Jner and Hope each called a soUd
game at calcher.
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frlday, May 23, 2003 All
OUTDOORS
Calm Newport Bay
a productive fishery
L ight tackle
angle~ have
enjoyed
fishing
Newport Bay going
baclc to when Newpon
Beach was not much
more than a sand pit
Once the seasonal
Oow of the Santa Ana
bullJleads. 11·., hard IO
beat a color !>elet:t1011
of p111k 'park.le,
chanre~ cUld ydlov..
Ille ht·'>I wlor mix for
troll111g plug., are blat k
and .,1fver RapaJ~ ant.I
Bomber A's m the
I 1reuger pattern
River moved to ib
current outlet norlh uf
Newport Shores and
JIM
NIEMIEC the twin jetties were
constructed, the bay became
Pub ht au e<-'> Ill
proclut uw fislung
\pu1' " the piers 1111 a
19th. 15th and I \tr!-'t't
on 1ht• pt•nm.,uJa
an excellent fishery for a wide
variety of small saltwater game
fish.
Today, on any fi!->hing trip on
the caJm wa1ers of Newpon
Bay anglers can expect to catch
spotted bay, sand, '>lnped and
calico bass, white M:a bass.
halibut, barracuda, yellowfin
and spotfin croaker, corvina,
jack sm elt, hfrring, ray\ and
many species of 'hark.<.
Ed Dillon of Newpon Bealh
has been fish.mg the h.,iy for
decad~ and rate'> Newpon a!->
one of lhe lop spol'> IO fhh
along lhe Pacific coa-.1
According to Dillon, 1he bay
reach~ i~ peak fi-.hmg penod
during May through July
An indication of hov.. good
fis hing m lhe bay can he wa.-.
!>een tn <>ome 1mpre'>'>IH'
c.:atche'> dunng a ret:l'nt
1oumamen1 by angler.,
includmg: a numlwr of large
halibut weighmg 111 the
douhle tligi1 ctru. ... an
eight-pound '>polfin troaker
(thai's big) and a wrvina that
<>caled JU'>I a 1ad over four
pound!'>.
Mo.,1 angler., fi'>h1ng "Jcwpon
Bay UM' light 'PIOlling ladde
when either fo.hmg live bail,
pla.,llc'> or trolbng plug<,
through lhe deeper c.hanneb.
Outfii.. ngged with 'IX pound
monofilament on a reel that
has a c,mooth drag arc a must
when fo.hing thi'> bay. a'> you
never le.now when you are gmng
10 hook 1n10 a mon'>ler halibut
or huge ba1 ray.
Ille ball.S of chou;e tn
Newport are live anchov1e.,,
blood worms. r.:v.or dam!..
muc;selc; and cu1 -.quid I-or
tho..e who prefer fi'>htng pla!>Ut
c;wim bail'> along '>Ide boal
dock.!> or Ca!>ling up against
SCHEDULE
TODAY
S.seblall
High sd'lool -Hesperia at Corona
det Mar. first round CIF Southern
Section D1v1s1on IV playoffs J 15
p m Sage Hill at VaSQueL ol Acton
first round D1v1s1on V playoffs
J 15pm
Softball
High sd'lool -Redondo at Cos1a
Mesa. first round CIF Sou1hern
Section D1v1s1on Ill playoffs.
315pm
~II
High sd'loot boys Arc.1d1a at
Corona del Mar, qua11orf1nals CIF
Southern Section D1v1s1on II
playoffs, 7 p m . Whm1er al
EstallCla, quarterfinals D1v1S1on tu
playoffs, 7 p m
lluat lubing I'> lwrnmmg \l'ry
popular, a.'> art' lwya.k-.. hut thl:'
be-.t way to rcat.h '><>mt' of the
mo't ton'>i..tt'nt fi-.hing
ground' 1~ by launching a
pnvaw boat at 1hc Dune' m
rl·nt111g a fi.,h111g -.lull from lht·
H.alhoa Pavl11011
11\hlllg htt'll'>t'' Jrl:' fl'qUlfl•d
aml there art \lit: .md 1111111
rl''>trtcllon'> bl·1ng t•nforced
Pri vate boat., anti 1ubl:'r-. '>hould
lw aware thl' I larhor l .. dtrol ur
I )t'pmmenl uf I l\h and ( .anw
1 ould c.heck !hem Im '>diet)
v1ula 11on'> a.ntl till' prorcr
l1fe-.uv1ng notall!Jll
lo learn mort· about fhhing
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'It is like a musician, they know much about their instrument and what they can
do to make it better. As you develop a personal style, you make surfboards you
like. It is kind of like your own model and what you like lo ride.'
Je!f Knost. Newport Harbor student and professional surfer
KNOST
Continued from AlO
designing logos fo r T-shirts,
sweats hirts and surfboards for
Modem Amusement, a clothing
re tailer in Costa Mesa. Knost
also sketches and paints, and
his work will be on display in
late June at Modem
Amusement stores in Costa
Mesa and Fashion Island.
He also desJgns surlboards,
choosing everything from the
color to the weight and
dimensions. His signature
model came out two mon ths
ago and has been selling at
Huntington Surf and Sport in
Huntington Beach and Surfside
Sports in Newport Beach. Knost
estimates more than 100
boards have been made.
"It is lilce a musician, they
lcnow much about their
instrument and what they can
do to make it better," Knost
said. "As you develop a
personal style, you make
surfboards you like. It is kind of
like your own model and what
you like to ride. (Robert Augustl
enlightens me with stuff he has
learned over tim e. It is constant
tinkering."
Modern Amusement owner
Jeff Yokuyama has lcnown Knost
for two years. They often go
surfing 1ogether. usually at West
Newport.
"He is one of the most
na1ural guy., in the water,"
Yolruyama said. "I le does it alJ."
Knost usuall y surfs at 54th
Street in Newport or will
venture to I luntington Beach
and San Onofre. Five days a
week at 6 a.m . he is in the water
and as soon as school lets out,
he returns for a few more
waves.
I le finished ~econd at the San
Onofre O a51.ic on May 3-4,
when Knost beat 1998 world
champion Joel l\Jdor in the
semifinals of the pro dM~ion.
Tudor beat Knost in the flJlal,
hut that hardly detracted from
the experience.
"That wa<, my biggest
achievement in competitive
surfing so far,· Knost said.
1.a.o;t weekend Knoo;t
competed tn the 18-and·under
UC Irvine
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Alex Knost, nose rides during a morning sesss1on at Blackies on
Thursday. Along with attending Newport Harbor High, Knost is a
pro surfer who also designs surfboards and T·sh1rts.
junior division at Volcom·~ VQ\
Championships at 54th Srree1
in Newport Beach. a con1e-..1
that featured 150 surfers from
California, Puerto Rico, r-ram:t'.
Australia, South Africa and
Japan.
Knost uses a 9-fooi-2 long
board in the ·1960s style,"
modeled after Auguca. the
famed surfer from the clas:.1l
1964 movie, ·The Endle!>.'>
Summer.~
In addition lo Hu ntington
Beach -based Augus t, Japan
Wetsuits, Su rfside Sp o rtc,
a nd Nixo n Wa tch es out of
San Diego. all spo n sor
Knost.
Part of his surfing includ<''>
ricling the waves for maga1i1w
and movie pho to shool'f. J 11·
s pent a month in Sri Lank.i
posing for a movie fea111n• 111
Septem ber and plan!. to t r.iwl
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pu turt>c, I ongbo..trd Magazine
h.i.., l'H'll 1t-.1tured Kno~I in a
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of hi'> '>IUUt<.'.,, earning a 4.0
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I le plam on pamting at
Modt.'rn Amu-.cment and let
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS
Snyder advances to sweet 16
Chris Chacon and
Issei Saida fall short
in doubles for CdM.
COSTA MF.SA -Second-
seeded Garrett Snyder of Corona
del Mar HJgb advanced to the
round of 16 of the CIF Southern
Section Individual ThruUs Qwn.
pionsbips, with two victories in
singles 1bursday at Costa Mesa
Thnnis Center.
Snyder, who received a first-
IOWld bye, defeated Tuny aw of
Cenitoe, 6-3, 6-3 ln the second
round and then knocked off Rob·
en Khoury of Newport Halbor,
6-4, 6-3, to move on to next
round May 30 at SeaCli.lf Country
Oub ln Huntington Beach.
1n doubles, the Sea lCings' team
of Wesley Miller and lssei Sa.Ida
also n!a!tved a first-round bye.
They defeated Bryon Lee and
Chris Olacon of Hacienda
HONORS
Heights Wlllon, 6-0, 6-2 in tho
second round, but fell abort h\
round three .. Pb1l1p Hong and
Steve Hong of SUnny Hills won.
7-5, 4-6, 10-6.
Ba.dler this season in a team
match, Miller and Sa.Ida defeated
the Lancers' duo.
"We beat them before," Sea
Kings Coach nm Mang said
•out they were a bit mentally
tougher than us this time
around~
Kniffin and Weichert, all-academic
UC Irvine senior David Knlffin
and junior Kyle Weichert were
named Aademic All-Mountain
Pad.fie Sport1 Federation
scholar-athletes for men's volley-
ball.
Student-athletes must have
had a 3.0 or better cumulative
SOFIBALL
Continued from AlO
"Their pitcher is very good,
she has a scholarship to the
University of Minnesota, so she
is going to be tough," Mus-
tangs' Coach Rick Buonarigo
said.
VOLLEYBALL
Continued from AlO
Pacific Coast League. have
reached at least the section
semifinals the last six seasons,
including five straight trips to
the title match before falling in
the semis la.st spring. They ad-
vanced with a 15-5, 15-5, 15-2
second-round conquest of visit-
ing Arrowhead Christian on
Tuesday after receiving a first-
round bye.
Coach Steve Conti's Sea Kings
are led by 6-foot-7 Stanford-
bound senior middle blocker
Eric Jo nes, as well as senior cap-
tain Bart Welch, senior sette r
Greg Gabriel. senior middle
block.er Miles Younnan and
sophomore outside hitters
Kevin and Tom Welch, the
younger brothers of Bart.
Seniors Brandon Sheric.k-
Odom. Brian Brinkerhoff and
Oay Sto ne also come off the
bench for CdM, which received
strong play the last few weeks
from senior Gunnar McClellan,
who is out with a shoulder In·
jury.
Sopho more Austin Brawner
and junior Dominic Rubino
have also provided a spark al
various tim es for CdM. which
may be playing its best volley-
ball at the right time.
grade-point average, be at least a
sophomore academically, com -
pleted one full academic year at
his Institution and have com -
peted in 5()Cl(, or more of the in-
stitution's competition.
Kniffin, a sette r, finished the
year third nationally in set as-
Jackie Butler and Yamamoto
have handled the pitching du-
ties for the Mustangs this sea-
son.
Butler, who will stan today, is
11 -4 in 95~ innings, with a 1.47
earned-run average. She has 53
strikeouts, « walks and only I l
of the 20 runs against her are
earned. Yamamoto pitch ed in
five games when Butler was
you look forward to playing in
the Orange County Tourna-
me nt, going down to San Diego
to play in that tournament, go-
ing to Santa Barbara to play in
the tournament and playing
against Newpo rt Harbor. We've
had so many guys miss o ut on
some of that this year. l told our
guys before the playoffs, they
have the chance to do some -
thing meaningful right now.·
Conti believes Arcadia, co-
champion of the Pacific League.
will provide a formidable chal·
lenge.
Nils a team that does some
good things: Con ti said. ·1
know they have an outside hit-
ter they like to set a lot, and the
coaches I've talked to. telJ me he
is the real deal. They set him in
the back row and he can go up
and bang."
Jones and the two younger
Welch brothers have been the
biggest bangers for the Sea
Kings. though Gabriel has con-
sistently triggered a balanced
hitting attack. Defense has been
a consistent theme behind the
success during Conti's tenure
and serving and blocicing have
also helped Cd.M handle foes
this season.
Conti looks forward to having
a sizable crowd for the final
hom e m atch of the season and
the Sea King~ just may need all
the intangibles they can get to
push past the Apaches.
sists with a 13.95 average. He ls a
two-time scholar-athlete, major-
ing in philosophy and history.
Weichert, a middle blocker.
was ranked 19th nationally in
blocking (1.17). He Is a two-time
scholar-athlete majoring in so-
cial ecology.
hurt. She Compiled a 6-3 recoro
in 49Y.i innings of work with a
1.43 ERA. She'll bat cleanup to-
day, playing second base for the
Mustangs.
• 1Butlerl is stUI a littJe sore,
but sh e is ready to go,· Buonari-
go said. ·everyone is pretty
healthy for us right now. If we
can play some good defense we
should be OK.·
round foe Cen tury. 15-1. 15-3.
15-2. then taking care of Orange
Lutheran, 15-10, 15-2. 15-11 , in
Tuesday's second round.
Whittler, meanwhile. has en·
dured two five-game matches to
get to this point. The Cardinals
got past Golden West League
representative Orange. 14·16,
15-6, 9-15, 15-12, 15-13, then
prevailed over Diamond Ranch,
15-9, 3-15, 10-15. 15-12, 15-11.
Tuesday night The Cardinals
won the Del Rio League crown.
F.stancia defeated Orange
twice, In three games. then in
four, in league competition. The
Eagles, who were 0-10 in the Pa-.
cific Coast League last sea.son.
but bed Ocean View for the
Golden West League Crown this
spring, are keyed by jun1ors Krlt
HartwelJ, a 6-2 outside hitter,
and Josh Kornegay. a 6 ·4 oppo-
site. Both are strong hitters. b ut
their weU-rounded talents help
bolster a lineup that includes
sophomore setter Trevor
Holmes, junior outsid e hitter
Brad Larsen and 6 -5 junior mid·
dle blocker Scott Sankey.
Senior Jess Hellmich, a senJor.
Is another contributor for Coach
Tutcey Helms, as is 6-4 fresh-
man middle Dallas Kopp.
Should Estancia win, it will
face either Oxnard ( 15-8) or San
Gabriel {19-4) In Wednesday's
semifinal. San Gabriel upset No.
2-seed ed Downey. 16-14, 15-13,
15-13, In the second rou nd . ·1 think the biggest thing right
now, is that a lot of our seniors
are pretty happy to be playing
volleyball right now,· said Conti,
who has. at times, lost the serv-
ices of Jo nes, Bart Welch, Sher-
ick-Odom and McClellan due to
injuries. "When you're a senior,
.. Going.u· 11o_the.plBL¥0.fls..JLbe-=-----A..Ld1M.Jru:tiacy...would...mrat..e._a_ _ _ua_
lieved there were eight teams
with a good shot to win this di·
vision and the top eight are all
in the quarterfinals,· Conti said.
BASEBALL
Continued from Al 0
f.stancta has breezed to two
playoff wins. dispatching first·
from the Sea Kings. Further,
Cd.M has defeated only three
teams with winning records this
spring.
SlmlJarly, Hesperia has wins
Bradbury, who entered the final over only three playoff squads,
regular-season game hitting one of which has already been
.427 (32 for 75) with eight home eliminated. Only two of the
runs and 21 RBis. He has also teams Hesperia has beaten
scored a team-leading 27 runs. posted wlnnlng records.
Senior shortstop Keith Long Sage Hill lost its last three
was hitting .367 with one homer, regular-season games, but rode
18 RBis and 22 run&. Senior des-the pitching of senior 1.ach Frie-
lgnated bitter Nick~ posted drichs (a four-hitter) and some
a .354 average with four bomen, clutch hitting by first baseman
18 RBis and 16 runa. George Dempsey (two RBis) to
On the mound. junJor lbdd knock off La Verne Lutheran.
Macklin bad a .f-2 record with Prtedrtchs, who quarter·
one iave in 36 lnninga. throu8tt backed the football team and
24 pmea for the Sea JCJ.np. who wu a standout on the soccer
could allO count upon lellioT squad. entered the playotra bft-
Nick Rhodes. Rhodes, a thrft-ting .464 (25 for 56) with one
year varsity performer, wu 3-0 homer, 29 RBis and 26 runs. He
throucb 24 pmea, ltrikin1 out playa abortatop when not on the
20 in 21 lnnlnp. ffll workload mound.
wu diminJlbed by arm prob-Junior nm Wllk1ru, a second·
1ema, but be ls throwing u well team All-OF Dtvltk>n VJ hon-
u be hal aD ..-on rflht now. oree lutseuon, II another cata-
R.hodel llarUld the Sea klnp' lyat for the JJ&btning. He en·
playoft....,. IMl ..uon. tered the playoffa with • S. l
Nlbber QIM nor Heeperta record, a 2.16 BRA, 53 ltrikeouta
tMM ,.,_. well ip1nll abOIJI and juat eflbt walb in MM ln-
compeddan m. IMIOD. ninp. WUkim ., flnllbed the
c.dM ts. dlfe•led only three replar M110C1 htttlns .350 with
....,_ thlll lidVllnced to the two bomst and 13 RBll.
~ IDd one ol Cboee. PCL Jordan Sel,lnpr bit .321 the
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plll)bc ift1tr ablorblnl -.. anocbei' .teaity contrlbUtot .,,
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semifinal matchup Wednesday
against either San Marcos
(17-4), or Ventura (1 1-8) .
Both semifinals will be played
a t an alternate site chosen by
the designated home team.
first -year coach Bert Emerson.
Vasquez, a freelance school
that has not won a playoff game
since opening in the early 1990s,
had a breakthrough season thi8
spring under first-year coach
Bob James.
Senior &idle Cook. who hu
committed to Cha pman Univer-
sity as a pitcher, boasts an 8·0
record, a 1.01 ERA. one save, 62
strikeouts and only 17 walks In
48~ tnnings. He ls also hitting
.465 with one homer and seven
RBis.
James l&id Cook will be t~
day's ltartina pitcher.
Senior catcher Vince Ortiz II hittina .463 with one horner, 17
RBJs and 21 runs. He II al.lo S-1
with an 0.96 ERA. He bu fanned
45 and walked juat 13 1n ~ ln-
ningl.
Senior right fielder JUltin ;
1\Jmer II another big offensive
threat. He" hJtting .450 with •• '
RBlt and 18 runs. s.ge Hm and Vuquez have
one common . opponent. w.t·
em Ouildan derealed the Ugtlt·
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CCNCRAL ENCINHIUNC I CINlllAt llllf
LIClHSl CODl ,.
THE REGE NTS or THE UNIV(R'.,I r• IJf I Al If ""Nl1"
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NOTlCI Of' APPLICAr
TION TO SEU. AL.COHOUC HVERAOES
abo•e ••• •1>11l1m1 to th• Oep1tlmt11! ol
Al,uhul1t Bever •I•
Control lo ••II .1, ohohc
bever1au •t 3030
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COSTA Ml SA CA 92616
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• ..., " C14I B.11ry H .. 11 W1U •nd •ny 'Odil•!\ ·re [ •ISlrn Olros ••QUISI 2 M111u1 Cu11d1loun•I April, 2003 flus \l•lemenl .. d\ •v•llible '"' tumuu tr" le~dl•\ Pued• que U\4! Prrmol ZA OJ 4J •·•• r 11 Wllum It M", hied with the: I uuroly loon on th• lole krpl hr U\ltd qu"''" llam•r "un Alt• Outhnll ''"'"'
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Th!f •pplolant\ listed ?3, ?00.S I l'>l lrrdepend~nl Adt1111m 11 lerell•16 de abo11-ados \Q II &dr•1•· ( 700 ''I =========::d!::::===-==-oc:""'=:::a lr•l•on ol l 5lale\ All u • Ull• ulouna d~ ayuda II ma .. mu1r1 &•••K" NOTICE OF . 1 lh1s Aulhunly will """"" l~tral 1,., .. rl dorMlnno area pf'1n11t1ed1 behind PETTTION TO ~ING ,.,.. lt'8 the persunal rrpi.'~" lrltfunu u/ •n e•l\ton& ~1ng1, lanul~ ADMINtST'ER "'' ldllv• lo take mAny CASI NUMllll: re\ldentP lo• •led •I
0 petJ1ion wil be hlid on •<hon'> w1thcuJI obl,.,n (Numero del Cou) 19S5 Rovm••y Pia« m ESTATE F: 06/19/03 at I 45PM 1(1 1n1t , uur t •PP• •v•I 03cco3230 •n HJ ,,,,,.. £ 11v11 •
REG A. HASBACH Oeol L-73 localed at B~'"'" takinit , .,, .,., JUDGE THOMAS N. menl•I •1• '•'"""•'"'" CASE NO. A219183 341 TME CITY ORNE. very 1mJJ0r lan1 d• ''"" lHllASHlR, SR. ~·•mpt
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Fiditiws~s M..ts.._. To ah he<ol, ORANGE,CA92863 hnwrv-• lhP 11,.,.,,,,, OIPT.Cll Puolo•.l,•CI N•w''''' ~~~.and' IF YOU OBJECT lo lhl •~JJrt'\~nl .. I••• will r.~ ,,,. I ....... •nO .tdd•t''~ ll•.J<h Cn\I• M~'· ''·"'' "'" I ,, ... ,,,~ , ...
"""''u'"W"'"' \."l~h..ro granting of the petrtion. trtauu~d lo K•>1P n1,tu r 11 u-,,. , ••u•t .-•l I Pilot May ?J 1004 f t.>U ,,~ d1 '''•' t 1 ... ,.
l)er1()(\S who may ~shcxAdappearatthe tu 1nl~1.,•l•tl IJlr•.ul)\ """''"• I tlu .. ,,,.,n de CJTYOf-1""' M•llhAn I ""'I ~.a be , ... ~es1ed and .... .._~ I II I I ,."""'' IAU1 Jt--1'iY M ,1 ,, oJ f'I ",. U\1"71 ft'1~ nnCl ct"9Wl1 ( Ull t'\~ tt:y litVI! W •tlY .. I l~t 111tft· t I
1n the w.11 or estite. or ~ °' file en nntH • "' , un,~nl•d ''' '.IJl'f f<lltk iouk T OF MOOO lfVTTllG l»S ' '·• M .. ' ' ~ 1 '1•"''
both Of REG A objections W!lh the OOlllt lht' IJ'"''"'"d ••'""'I c Al lfllf<NIA COU NTY OF Sult'd bod• "'·•Y r,.. M" hd•1 M•1111 "'
HASBACH befo<e ltleheanng Your lht ondrµendPnl 111 llkl\Nt.I rt N IRl\i ,,.,,.,••d•tll1•ull11 e •1I lrw lt• "M.1lll1oo
A PETITION FOR appearance may be '" """"" '''"'" •''"'"''I I HI .. II I I 'N 11 k /00 lhr I ,,,, fl•·r ~ 'UMJ I Jmoly I. I ' II II "' PROBATE na been II b 1 d I ~ 1ti t ff lfJ'=Jfj M11• 1,., ti.it
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HASBA rn the IF '!'OU .ARE .A lilr' in uLw• """ '" ltm 11,, arid•~'" ff•••'' r fl '<'l,'.111''•1' M1<hHI•
St.c>efior Court of CREDITOR °' 1 P""''u" J11t1 ··"""" f'"''' """' _, !.MJ 1, CairtOITlla County OI CX>Obl10fW'll aednot ol "1e •du'" wn I llu ,,, 11111 rl•Y nl 11111~
ORANGE deoea.sed. ~ must file c.t10111t1 "''' ~:' .• 111 •" dt whu. h tuu,.. '\111 t r t
THE PETITION FOR 'f04X dawn 'M1h the OOUr1 ~ulh"r oly '" t 11•' I I' ' ·mbt ~ 'h•ll ~ •.• .,. ... I '"I ••
PR06ATE requeSlS that ar<l ma~ a r:t)f1'f eo "1e A Iii Al<IN<, "'' ''" I 1 lilt<uun , •I 1111no••n '"r
SYLVIA M HASBACH pe!$Ol'lll repfesefUIJVe 11°11111111 wo11 •·~ II• Id n " ,, h·l•ill• I• I ,.t,••ttdo1• 2002 2003 STRU
be ~ed as .. ~ .......... the OOUr1 IUN£ II /(l(Jj •• I ~'> I•""'"'"''' " .... , TLIGHT RlPLAClMlNT
personal reoresentanve ;·~r ~ from fl "' Ill •Pl I I I ... "' '''"'' '"' ". 'llOJICT SHOR(
lo admtntster the e'llale the oate of first issoance "" ~•·d ,, 4J o... 1ly I •• • '"'••'·"' " ' CllHS, CAMIO SHOlllS
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examinallOn on tile file YOU MAY EXAMINE tne 11,.,,.,. "" "' ·"'"~ r "' 2003 w r f! 11 r 11111 SlJMIARYOf PIOPOS£D ~ept':1itheooutt hlekeptbyltleOOU!1 ll ,•1J1·0,r.n,. "''' t. "' AlAN SLATIA, Cieri. ""'" "'' n•,.r• •I ,._...,..,, THE ETJTION requesis )'OU are I ~ 1'"'1 " v( .,. '"II (Att11orlo), ..... ,,.' "' ,., ...... , I ~
autt'<Onfy 10 adminster H'lte!ested in lt'8 ntate .11 ...... , Ir., llt7AIETH GAM· ,,.. '"" • '' CITY Of COSTA MESA the est.ale Ul'IOl!r the you may file Wllrl the If VOIJ ~Hl 1" I ff( [11 I O A • O • p u t y A1>11r ·~rol I t ,_ f'R tP< I I 111
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Admr<llSlrallOn OI Eatales Special Notice flotm DE • rr1l1I• • ''' lh" ,,., .. ~~~11 1 11 h '" 1 .,1 N .. "1 1 1 ,ubllc Work• Olreclor
Ac. (Thts autnonty Wll 154) °' tne h~ng of an 1"" "" ,, 1.1 .. yuur ''"'"' 11• I h (' , , M•\·• II"'• Pr "111 lov• ' J,lo' allow tne personaJ fflef'llOfy and appraisal jlf'tlti ft11 L·Urf .,,,1 n • .,.. '1lr1I M.t., ~ j "' hm... fTlff'/ ·t•l•tr• ..,,.. ... , J '"'
reprlKef'Callve to tike OI estate assets or ot any • ·~'• 1, 11 .. 111 r ...... 11 1, 11 •1wi 1 1 1'1/ '"" '"" ""'~111• '' • ,, ,1, 1,11•11,, ~ ~ Wf1hOu1 petrttOn Of acxx>unl as , .. ,,,,..,t'llt·•""''" ti.iPl.H•lnfl ., ,, '$)(1 •• t tt,. qtf1 ... ' ,, , .. VIVW ... .,ilH I' I r
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unless ll'e'f have waNed MECU~~~;NNSM &STEWELHEITE ••• '<Ir'"'" m''"'"' ''"'" ", ... ·•b'• 11 ...... 11 .. ,, I .. , 111•11··· .nfntn•A ~~~s~c,:_lo"!!~'cl."~ ~ noooe °' consented IO ~ tt t h .. ,., Ill~ d .•• ,. nfitH ... d Monday, Jun• 9, 2003, t on l .11 Mu 11,ef"I I on. Mo,.•O.f". Scheofer
lt'8 proposed acbOn ) lLP ''' v• •••'·''""'• "" I '""'""' '11 " '11 f 'OI" 1 M•r NOES: St•el ABSENT The •ldepelldenl 2~ SE BRISTOL ST t<1U MAY f AAMINl lht
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CITY Of COSTA MESA,
VICTOlllA STllUT Al MAPll STlll£T TllAHIC SIGN.Al INSTAll.ATION
CITY ,ROJICT NO. 03 13,
Attor-y t .. Petiliener: •rtnl .... ll• 11.Huld I u\I• M•· A c~111orr11• "' 1'~111'11 11
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AM on JUN! 9 200.) 11who<h11111• lhey will hr p11bl11 ly np•11•d and r•ad
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Proe>oH I torrrn t0< th•~ wor~ ••• 1n1 lufl•O on•""·""'• hon~ •r>htled on 0, COSTA MISA, DIPAllTMINT Of PUlllC UllVICIS, ,ROPOSAl ANO COH.TllACT FOR TllAFFIC SIGNAL INSTAllATION
' ' AT VKTC>alA STRUT ANO MAPU S TllHT, Publlt Suvlcu ,roje<t Ho. 03 13, Federal Project No. ST,lH Sl 12 (041)
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JHtS PllOJICT IS SUIJlCl f O THI ·1uv AMllltCA• PllOVISIONS Of THI SUllfACI TUNSPOllTATION ASSISIAHCl ACT ~ 1912 AS .A.MlNOlD IY THI tNHllMODAl SUllfACl TllANSl'OtlTATIOH UflCllNCY ACT Of 1991.
NOTICE INVITING BIOS
NOTICC IS HCREBY CIV'E N lh•I lloe C111 ,,1 Lu,I• "4•• t •<ton~ by 311d lhr"uith 11 f,unrnoni. liuard I•.,. 11-11·1 "lt11•d 1.,
•l the C1t1 will rrc~ovt up lo but not l•t•r lh•n 10:00 •·"'· ef rt.. 4ay of MONDAY JUNE 16, 200l, p.,,1nl ~u 01 J l
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TllAFJtC SIGN.Al INSTAUATION AT VKTOlllA STllllT AND MAPU STHIT
CITY OF COSTA MlSA l'llOUCT NO 03-1 l , FE Diii.Al PllOJICT NO STI'LH SJ 12 (041)
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CJI fornra 926?8. •t or bf'lor~ the lornr .tnd '1•1«· 'l•l•d 4bt1•~ di wh1t h 111111· th•v ,.,11 lw ,,µ .. nerl pubht Iv •nr1 rr.1~
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I ath \Hied bod mu\I cn,.lo<m •nf1 br rf'\llt•n\lv• '" All ptolon•nl li1<lf1111K urd f nr111.11 I I)"' 1J1n~nt•. I 11rlh•11111n••. lh" b11h
•IJ•ll bur the till~ of the wttlk and n•m• ol lh• b1ddt• but nn lllh•r dl\l1na1"'h"'M nMrh\ /Inv bu1 rM<11v•d aftrr th• \~lleduled r losonc tome tor lht r~l~•PI 111 b"h \h•ll h• .-1urnrd In bodd•t 11t1r•r1•n••I It \h•ll h• !hf' \nip r•\flOM1b1hly rrl
1¥ bidder lout that his bid"'"' ~•nil •n pr 111••• llrne A set of 81d Oocumenh "'"Y be ublaoo .. d di lhr Ulht< ul lh~ (.1ly I ""'"'N II r .... Oorv• l.o····· MP\d c.1o1.,, .... "'""'
" ... ,. .............. ,..,... ... ,of S2S.OO. Alt o4dlllenol char9• el 520.00 mu'I h• 1111 lurlrt1 ti ll•ndlrcl by m~1I Bid Ou<urntnh
and olher contract docu,,...nl\ mar Alsu bf r •1rnrn('d •I the 0 111" ol lht I •Iv f l••k 111 th• I 1ly "' < "''" M•u Rut 011um11 "''
Wiii 1101 bt rnloled Ullft\\ the •ddlflOnll $?()()()I hM,. I\ tndud•d With payment t ach bod ihall be made on lhe Pr<>poul fnrm p1nv•<lf'd on th• lflnlra<I "°' um•nl
Bids••• required l0t the enll•I' wnr~ <1e\r11b4>rl hfft•n
Th .. p101ecl " • federally lulld•d IJfUle(I •nd will I•• under lcde••• fC!li\Uldl1trr" wlmh onclud• !hr· o •• " Buon Art and
related .ch The wa&e delr•m•n•hnn will br under tilt O•••~ B•• urr A1 I and rtl•lr<I ••to. 4nd lht Otp..,tmtrnl nl lndu'l"•I
Rf lfhon\ Stale of Cithlorn111 tlh~ Cont,., In< and Subtunlr•clor• ~h•ll p.1y nol I••.\ lh•11 lhr hotthrr w•ge rate)
'fht City ho obtaon4'd h om lhl' 01t.,du1 ul lht ~p•r lmrnt or lrotlu•hl•I Rrl1l1u111 lh• ten•r•I prev•1l1111 ••IP of p4't diem ..-tu and the aeneral prevallrnt rtlt In• hnhd•Y .ind ov"llml' work on ,,.,,. ,,., Al• 111 wh1lh Ill• work 1s to be p@tlormed
lof ••ch cr1tt clnsihcahon or typ~ nl work nl'rdl'd lo ••rcutr tht tllnlrM I llnhd•Y '"'"' \hAll be paid a\ \llf'11l1td 1n the
collecltve bar1ain1n1 •e•eemenl apphtabl~ to u rh patltcular crdtt Ll.11'""' 11lmn "' lyfl" 111 wnr~ emplnytd "" lhf! P•ll~ll '"1K cooh act 1s iubject to italr rnrrlr•tl n1ind1\c111m1Mloon and comphu1te requ11f'mt'1tl\ pul\u""' to C:ovl'1nn1f'nl Cndr.
Section 12990 llle City ol Co\lt MPu hereby 11ul1fl~• •II b1ddet\ th11I 11 will •llirm•llvely 111\Ult' lh•I 1n •ny rnnh~tl e11lerl'd 111111
pu11uant to lhis advertisement, dcuctv•nl•&r<I bu"""'' enttrP"'"' will hf' atl0<dl'd lull opportunity tn \Ullmll bldl In
r-.,onse to th1~ 1nv1telton
Pfjr\uant lo S.Chon 111) of lht l 1bo1 Code. lhe aentral p1eva1lint w~~I' ratu on lht county 0t counlot\ 1n whKh the
woO Is to be Oolle h.v• bffn det .. mlnf'd by lht 0Nec!0< ot lhf' C1hlorn1a Otp1rtm,.nl 111 lnclu\lt1al Relahon~ lheu walff
11• ~t l0<th '" tlwt Gener.I Prevailrnc w,,.t• R•tu 10< thrs ptoiect n11tli1bl• •t l".1ly ot rn,11 Men .tdd•en and 1vt1ltble "°"' the C•ltlorn11 Department or lnduilt1il Rewtoon~ lnt•net wrb silt al hllp //www d1t ~• 1ov TM recletaf mwnmum
w11e r1tes for tll1.s pro,ect as pre<Mt•m1ned by the United Stain Secr•l••Y ol l•bof are ut forth in Ille boob 1nued 10<
bldil1n1 putpoH.s entitled ·pyopo,.11 .,.d Contr<Kt • •nd tn coP~ of Ill~ bnn~ 11111 m~y be eumcned at the office\ ~!bed
•~vt where proiect plans special prov~rons end proposal l0<m~ m•y M \rtn Addfnda to moo1ty Ille Fedenl m1111m11m
w~i• retu tf necessary. will b• 1uued lo holders or ·Proposal •nd Cnntr ~c 1· booh\ ruturt effective 1e11eut prt11111Jn1
wqe rein whteh h1Ve been prrdete.m1ned ind "" on tole with 1114' Cahro1nli 1>fp11tment ol lndustrl1I Relallons "''
referenctd but nol printed on lh• 1•n•ul prtvalltnc ••a• rates
.filtenllon Is dorec:led to the federel minimum w111 n it' requ11emenh In lht> book\ l'nlttled •propoul and Conte .cl• II
lhe)e Is • d11ference belwten the minimum w1111 rein predetermined by lhf' Stttel11y of Labor and the 1ene11I preolhn1
w111 r•ln determined by the OlrtclOf o r Iha C•hlornoa Oeputment of lnd111lt1•I Rftllhons tor ~•molar clu.sihcaltont ol
l~r. the Contr~IO< aod subcontr1cton 1h1ll pay not len then the IJ•&hat ••Ill "'e Tile 0t911rtment will not ac;cept
111,Wet Stile wee• rates not sptcillu lly Included In lhe redenl m1n1mum w•a~ del.,Mn>allons This 111d11de\ "helper' (c11
ollter clault1C1tron1 ~don hours of H tx1rltn11) or eny olhef clns1l1calto11 11011ppur1n1 m the fedt11I w1ce delerrnln1t10ns
Wflttt federel weee delermin11Uons do 'IOI cont1111 the Stale w•a• lite d•l~rm1n1toon uth .. w1se 1oilabl1 t0< use by Ult
Ct11llactor end 1ubeonb Klors, the ContraclOt •nd 1ubcontr1clors sh•tl P•Y not Ins th111 the fecl81I minimum w11• rett
wtridl MOsl clo'tly •P9fOlltnitH Ille d11t .. s of Ille employ~•· 1n QUISIJon Tiie U S l>tflMtrnent of Trllltj)Oftahon (OOT) PfOYNlff • toH·lr"' 'llotllne· '«Yk• to report bid rlU'nl 1ctl1rlttu 81d
rtUM& tdlw11tn ctn bl reported Mondays throutlt fridep. blhtr .. n 8 00 am .tnd ~ 00 Pm . Uslet" llMe. TeleO"ollt NII
1.-oo;424 tolJ Anyon. with knowlldp of po.sstblt bid rlallll. bl61kr collU\IOll or other ff•UOW.nt Kllvllles lhollld llM
l ... 1"11otl1nt• to 1'90'1 thesa actr11t,., TIMI "llottint• ._ f)aft ot ttla OOr• ronhn111nt 11110<1 lo i4e11lify end lftvnlot•lt h••"'Y
ci1tr11<Uon contrect frnd 111d .~,. 1l'ICI It opent•• uflder Ult llHKtt011 ol the DOT to.-ctor G4'ner1I All 1nform11hon
• I bt lrNltd conlldtntllllty and wlltt •nonymlty will tt. ••IC>ttl•d
eccord•nc• with S4Ktlofl 1713 2 of tllt Cat.fofm labcK CoO<I. the Conlr•cl0< st\111 r><>•t • copy of the dttettmnatton of
jl(tvlll"'c rett Of Wllt'S It H Ch job !'Ill A parment bond end ptfform•n<• OOnd will b• requod poor to th• HKutlon of the co11t1•ct Tiie p1yme1tt "1ld elld iMitl11111~1 bond all•ll be lft the form •nd 1mo11nt Ml fOlth In th• co11lr1tcl doc11mt11t•
I• ec:cordlnce w1lll prow '°"' of f'11blic Co11trect Coclf S.Ctlorl nlOO. tubtlllutlon of ellpblt and 1qulv11eftt -vrltln ty; ~ monln withheld to 111tt.1Kt perlorm-a•!Ct ftlfldef this contrecl will be P«mllltd •t I.he requttl tlld UJ>tnM o1 UM
bKlOf. tell bt6dtf wll po.sMn at 1111 tlme thll contrKt II 1w1rdlcl 1 ~.,. ·cur llc111tt (fi.tt11ct1 CC>Mrecw), tHKIWM "'
,......._ Cilntred Code S.C:tl4tl 3300. ™ tlil«t-'f'ul blddet rntltt ~lllttlfl 11141 lltenH thrOll&flovt the ••'-" " ttl" .....,tc:l
,.. ..... IN~ witMr•• tlls bid'°'• l*lof of ah ty (60) d•Y• •ft• the d•I• Ml fO< "" ~"" tlttr.of W.. City C-11 of UM City of Co<1t1 ~ , __ .,,., ttte ~icttt to r•t HJ •nit 111 ttlds or lo Wtl'ft lrr..-i.lt If\ •111
b'-IMllc•I .-tlOM a110u1c1 be direclH to thl Office ot Ult Pto,tet M.,,...,, City of Coat.a Miu. 77 r .. Drift. C..tt ~. C*orfllt, ,...,._. (714> 7S4 • &lll c-tr-actOf ~ ,....., ••"' tM llftw$0nt of S.CtlOll l no to 17*> iftdln!W. ., tlMI ~ l ... c .... , ........
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TIMI foMowln1 persons ". doln\ MlMsa ••. l 1111n• Heh Actor's
Studio, l20 Celoft StTMt,
Laauna 8 .. ch, CA 92651
.lohn Mkhetl lac:ey,
220 Cajon St., La1une Buch,CA~I
nus busmas ls con·
ductad by' an lndw1dual
Have you slatted dok'ta
buatnau y•l7 Ho
Johnl•«y
Thrs tolatement wH
filed with the County
Clerk of Or ana• County
on05/06/03 200J6HJSH
Dally Pilot May 9, 16.
23.J0,2003 F368
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The followlna pe11on1
are doma buslnus u .
l 1111• Yellow Cott•a•
Kids, 444 Beaonl• Av•·
nue. Corona dtl Mff. CA 92625 Stephanie HooP«, 444
e.aonla AllVI.,., Cofone
ct.I MM, CA 92625
This business Is con·
cluetacl br an indtvlduat
Have you 1t¥ted dcNn&
butlneu ret7 Yn, 10-
2002
Slai>hanlt Hooper
Tht. stateJMnt wu
f!Mcl with the Countr
Ci.rll of Oranre County
on 04/29/03 200H94H72
Daily Pilot May Z. 9, 16,
23, 2003 F346 ..........
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The followin1 pttsons
are doinc bu1lnus as:
Lydia Dalnow • USA, 436
Htllotrope Suite l ·E,
Corona Dal Mar, CA
92625
Terry J. Klen1lt, 'n.7
Vista Suertt, Newport
Buch. CA 92660
Policy
This bu$1-• 11 con·
ducted by: en lfldlVldual
Ha,,. yOll statted dolott
l>us!MayaUNo
Teuy J. IOanl.le
This s1atement wu
file4 with the County
Clefll of Oran .. County
on 04129/03
IOOHtUMa
Oall1_Pilol May 2. 9, 16.
23. 2003 F350 ........... ..........
The followln1 Ptf sons
are doln1 business as:
Gone Doi Walkln1.
19501 Ara.ion Circle,
Hunlinaton Beach, CA
92646
Christine Karpinski.
19501 Araaon Circle,
Hunlinaton BHch, CA
92646
This business Is con·
ducted by: an indMdual
Have you started dolna
business yet? No
Christine Karpinski
ThB 1l9tt11Mnt WH
filed with the County
Clttll of Ottn&• County
on04/H/03
200MHH74
Daily l'tlot May 2. 9, 16, 23, 2003 f352 .......... .........
fh• toltowln1 IMlf'Mlns
a1e doln& busiMss H
Stone Bulldln1. 121
A1ate Au , Balboa
Island, CA 92662
David M Stone. 121
Aa•t• Ave.. Bilbo•
Island. CA 92662
This buslneu " con·
ducted by: an lndlvldual
Have you 1tar led dolna
business yell Yes, 1995
David M. Slone
This 1latemanl wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Drana• County
on 04129/03
200J .. 42H7
Daily Pilot May 2. 9, 16,
23. 2003 F J4.4
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-~ Tit followlna IMlf'tOnS
are doln1 bu~ u :
Joe $1nflllppo Con·
11tuctl0fl', 2!1482 Eldef·
wood, lake Fo1est,
Cal1fornl1 92630
Robe<t J Kam1nst.1,
~ EldefwOOd, Lallt
for est, California 92630
This businau 1$ con·
ducted by: an lndMdual
Have you started doin1
bu$lness yet? No
Robtft J. Kamln1kl
This statement was
fli.d with the County
Clerk of Orenae County
on 04/03/03
200S .. JH7S
Dally Pilot May 2, 9, 16,
23, 2003 F359
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The followln& penons
are doina buslnns as:
Verb, 1823 West Bay
A,,_, IA, Newport Buch,
CA92ta3
Arctlca (CA), 1823
Wnt Bay An. U ,
Newport Inch, CA
9S3
ThJ:s bu.!neu Is con·
ductad by; an ind1vidu•I
Have you 1twh1d ctom1
buslneu yet? No
AtcUca, John Crefman,
Pr"""11t
Thi• statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oran&• County
on04/29/03
200Mt4H6S
OailyPilol May 2, 9, 16,
23, 2003 r 355
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The followlnc persons
'" doln1 buslnns 111: land Ho Investment
Company, 622 M~1t1c
Wey, lacuna Buch. CA
92651
Michael We1dia. 6Z2
Mystic Wu. LHUna
How to Place A
a..cti,CA926~5l
This buslntM Is con·
civet.ct by· 111 lndiv dllat
Have you at.,tad 6olfl&
busl-. yet? No
Michael Wtidlc
Thia at•ltment wH
ltled with lM County
c.tk of Orance County
on04/29/03
200Ht4267S
Daily l'ilot May 2, 9, 16,
23, 2003 F351
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The tollowlna pe1son1
are doin1 bu1lne11 u ·
John's Tnn,port, 2117
Harbor, Costa Mesa, CA
92627
John Dodson, 2177
Hubor, Costa Mesa, CA
92627
This buslnau " con·
ducted by en individual
H•v• you started dolna
business yet? No
John Dodson
lhii stetemen!
fllff with tba County
Clelll of Oranp County
on05/06/03
200HtUS7' Dall~ '•lol llby 9, 16,
23, JO, 2003 f:J70 ........... ..........
Th• followin1 pttsons
.,, cloln1 buslneu u ·
Banner Ttehnolo1iu,
2448 Ma11t1llts Way.
Cost• MeH , CA 92627
Michael Leon Platacts,
MarHillts Way. Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
This bu1intss •t con·
dueled by ~n lndlvldual
Have you started dolna
busmt1s yet? No
M1chul l. Platac1s
This statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 04/29/03 IOOS .. 42670
Dally Pilot May 2. 9, 16,
23, 2003 r 348
The follow1n1 ~rM1n1
are clolflt business ts
AlleifO, 1823 West lley
Ave •A. Newport 8Ndl,
CA9266J
Arctic• (CA), 1823
Wnt Bay Ave IA, CA
92663
This bus•nen 11 con·
ducted by· • corpor •llon
Have you sladad dol111
busmeu yet1 Yu. I ·JO
03
Atcltea, John Grafman,
President
This statement WH
filed with lhe County
Clerk of Or anac County
on 04/29/03
20036942666
Dally Pilot May l, 9, 16.
73. ?003 f 35-4
.......... .........
The follow 111 peoont 11• dolnt buslneu u ;
BRO Rutty, 2t65 C'4ib
Meu Place. Costa Mna. CA92627
B1l1n R1m1n1ton 0.1
Valle, 266~ Club Ilda
Plac:e. Costa Mesa. CA
92621 ThtS business Is con·
dueled by an lndlvlduel
Have )'~ stetted doifl&
bustntH ytt7 Ho
Br Ian R Del Vall•
Th11 statement ""
fli.d with the County
Clerk of Orana• Cou11ty
un 04/29/03
200J .. 426 ..
Daily Pilot May 2. 9, 16,
23, 200J r 349
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NI/Sat 7o-~ Interior
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paint lp ~. w/d-hkucis.
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Corona del Mir
21r I .Slo, w1lk lo
beach. 42•5 H1lar11 nu1
Hoaa ear w/d hkups
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Nrl r ... 111sulo 2br
yearly re11to11, •al $1.a<l
1950/mo !M9 673 7800
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