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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-03-30 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing th e Newpo rt-Mesa con1munity since 1907 TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2004 A CLOSER lOOK Changes in invocation process have caused so me on the da is to question whether there is an infringement on freedom of speec h . resolution that forbid clergy tu refer 111 a deity specific to a cer- tain religion durin~ invocation:.. Mayor Tod Ridgeway. d uring a prayer breakfast, called the new rules "an unfortunate event" and said it offended him that clc~'Y rouldn't say "Jesus Quist" dny· more. was really what I meant. ll'<, of- fen:.iw in the st•nst• that I am truly a free spet·ch 1wrso11 in life. I was a constillllH>nul l11wye1 fur fiw years." Amendment bera11~t· rhal con- stitute~ a 1'l'Ctarian prayer. 'end· ing a mcs..-;age that tlll' Burbank cou1u:il i~ a 01rn.1ian body. Tht• e•aablishment rln111>e statt's: Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -When Hishop David King of the Bur- bank stake of the Mormon rhurd1 uu ered the name "Jesu~ Chri!>t" during an invocation in 1999, littJe did he know the rip- ple effect those traditional rcli- ~ious words would have throughout the state. Three years later, an appellate court found that hi!> invocation THE VERDICT So, about that • • picnic. • • M y great-grandson' ju!>I had their tonsils removed, which brought back one of the more sensitive episodes in our family history. My daughter wa~ about 7 when !>he had her tonsils and adenoids removec.J. At:cording 10 her, she wa!> told she was going on a picnic and then wa!t taken 10 lhe lto..,pi1at. C.'lht'rizcd anti ROBERT wokt• up to GARDNER find ~he had a throat 'o .. ore that even ice cream hurt. I will stipulate to the ho ... pital, 1he erher and rhc sore 1hro:11. I lowever. I queslion the picnic part. Granted, one mighr he ln1cres1c<l in 'imoorhing 1hc way to the hm.pital, but an oulri~ht lie? Whl,n. over the next decade,, the s1ory came up. my wife alway'> irt!>i'iled that a picnic Wall never promi~ed. "I may have told you it would n't hurt" wa'i a~ much as -;he would cop to. Uke o many of 1ho'>e who uppeared in my courtroom over lhe years. I have no recollection 11f the matter. I have scoured my memory. and it is a blank. I lowever. in the interest of truth, I have done what so many parties did in court. I have allem pted a reconstruction. although mine is done without any highly paid experts. In fac1. II b done without any experts al all. In my reconstniction of the case, I have come up with a couple of plausible scenarios. In See VERDICT, Pa1e A4 violated the establi-;hmerll clause of the U.S. Constitution. The reverberations hit New- port Beach and C.osta Mes.1 ear- lier this year when both citie~ al- tered the procc~ of h'hfog invocations to prevent any liabil- ity. , While the changes have nut stymied religious leaders, l>omc on the dais ~rill que~ttt111 whether they infrin~t· 1<10 11111ch on freedom of :.pcl'ch. After Newport Beach pa~,t·d a When askec.J 10 elahornte o n his conimenlS. he said whal he reaJly meant wa!' 1ha1 he wa, of- fended becau~e he believe' tht' new guidelines limi t frct•dom of i.pecch. "I ~houlc.J have saul. "I low do ~·ou hetl<U1n· the cl>tablb hrne111 d au:ol' versu1' thl' lrel' 'Pl'Cch dausc?"' Ridgeway 1o.a1d. ··111al 1r s ALL IN WHAT YOU SAY The ruling 1ha1 lighted " lire under hoth rilie' on-urrl·d 111 September 2U02 when tilt' :!nd District Court of Appeul~ 11plwld a Lo!. Angele~ Count)' Supt'rior Court jud~t .. S in1um·tio11 ban11ing st·r tarian prayer at ro111ll"il rnect · ings. based Oll a l"ill>L' 111 Hurhank. 111 tlrnl case. 1h1· 111dgt' 1 ulcd thar d1aplai11s who invoke "the na111e of Jto-.u._ (hri:-.1" violatl' tlw btab· IL,)1111ent Llauw 111 lht' I st "Congrei.:. 'hall rnake 1H1 law n·- ~pec1ing an t'!>li1hlbh1ncnt nl re ligio11. or proh1bi1111g tht• lrct• l'X- crci'e thereof."" tht· l><t~i~ for tht· muhiple court rul111g' 011 the separa1111n of rhurdt and ~late. While Ne\\ pon lkaeh forbadt· the ullerann· of rd1g1011-~perifil: deilies, C.o,la Ml·~a 111ok a differ- tnt tal'k. In Mardi. the Lo,111 i\IP,a Cit\ Counril tonk Lo11n r1ln1.111 J\ll,1i1 Man~oor\ 1c1:011111wndatmn a11d agreed to 'wi1d 1 from Jll in\'or.1 DOUGLAS /IMMERMf\N I DAit y Pll (J 1 Martin Zofchak, the proclaimed "Pigeon Master" of Balboa Island, has been feeding the pigeons outside the Fun Zone for 12 years. lately, he has been feehng the wrath of nearby worker Hunter Stroman , far right, who has complained about the pigeons being a nuisance and hurting his business. Feeding frenzy A peninsula shopkeeper wants to put a n end to the 'Pigeon Master's' tradition of feed ing birds behind the Balboa Fun Zone. June Casa1rande Daily Pilot l~IIDA VllJAGE-TI1ey calJ him the "Pigeon Master of Balboa." Every day. oflc>n lwit:e a day. 74-year-old Martin 7.ofchaJc parks himself on the same bench behjnd the Balboa Fun 7.one to toss handfuls of bread and seed 10 the 70 or so pigeons he ~1ys See FEEDING, Paae A4 Martin Zofctiak goes every day to feed pigeons at the Balboa Fun Zone. PUBLIC SAFETY c Fate of alleged rape videotape in court's hands 0 The judge will review the transcripts o f the two-week hearing a nd issue a written ruling som e time next week. Lollta Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Attorneys in the case of three teenagers accused or raping a 16-year-old girl finished a tedious round or heatings Monday with diametrically opposed d osing arguments about the authenticity or a digital video lape that certutt<t the sexual encou nter. , Prosecutor Dan I less said the footage on the digitaJ tape, which he alleges was nor doctored as defense attorneys say, provides its own credibility -in addi- tion to the witnesses who have talcen the stand to vouch ror Its valjdity. "I asked the judge to look at the total' circumstances. which Is what the ru.les call for, not just one piece or evidence or any particular tennlnology. • Hess said. Defen se attorneys Joseph Cavallo, John Barnett and Peter Morreale argued Monday that the digital video tape. which shows defendants Gregory Haid!, Kyle Nachreiner and Keith Spann en- gaged In various sexual acts with the victim, is n ot an ortgtnal copy and there- fore. must be excluded as evidence. lWo abnormalities were found in the rape: 21 frames of black and another l I frames or fro1.en frames. which created a fluttering image when viewed. Experts on both sides or the argument have vari· ous theories for what caused lhem, ranging rmm simply shutting off 1he camera whUe recording to allegatiom~ that San Bernardino Sheriff's Depart- ment officials edited it. "The standard (that must be metl is whether or not the prosecution ha.'i shown within 'reasonable certainty' that the tape Is th e original." Barnett said. ttThe prosecution's own expert has stated that there were two reasonable explanations for the 'flutter' ... One is that the camera was turned off and the uther is that ii is a copy. So they have not shown 'reasonahll' n •rtainty' that lht• tape is an original." I laldl. 18 -the son or high -raking Orange County Sheriff's Department of- ficial Don Haldi -Nach reiner and Spann, both 19. are accused of raping an unconscious 16-year·old girl in July 2002. All three have pleaded not guilty 10 24 felony counts. Their attorneys have said that the sex was consensual. Cavallo, who represents Gregory Haldi, fiJed the motion "based upon evi· dence that the critical evidence being proffered by the prosecution -the videotape -has been ahettd," along See VIDEOTAPE, Pace M -- QUESTION Do you think the recent changes at council meetings regarding invocatio ns limit free • speech? Call ou1 Reader's Hotline at 19491642-6086 or send an e-mail to da1Jvp1lot "lat1mes.com. 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If yo11'rl' look.ing 10 rL•nt you should cxpt'l'I to ~l'l' your rl'nt!'. ri1-t> re~1ll:irly. and lifl' in that n .. gartl will probably not g<'l cas1t'r for 'nnll' 1111ie," he !>aid. See RENTS, Pa1e A4 Dai ly Pilot . ATA GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.dailyptjot.com WEATHER Temperatures will drop to the mid-70s today, leaving the record heat behind. See relMed story Paae Al. SPORTS CdM senior Pancho Seaborn tops the aeven-player Newport-Mesa boys basketball Dream Team as Player of the Year. S..P .. eM ------------------------ A2 Tuesday. March 30, 2004 KIDS TALK BACK If I could be like Geppetto The Daily Pilot 11isited Estancia High Sclz ool and asked students in Wayn e Dill's wood shop class, 'If you could make any thing from wood, wllnt would you make?' wl'tl Ill.Ill' ol lJhh· .. LETICIA GONZALEZ. 17, ( 0,1.1 f\k -..1 · I 111l1·rhdl • GABRIELA LOPEZ, 17, ( 11 .. 1.1 ~11-... 1 "A 11'.tlly dl't,11l1·d p11·11m· lr.111w." 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I It' t Jrd11ll\ l11llt1wcd tilt' lt11r' drawn 1111 llw 'hl't'I ol plvw1111tl whil1· olhl'r .. 111<11·111' \\,1111•d p.1111·11tl)1 lor 1lw11 111111 ''""h\. Iii 11·.ir 11lll '111111111 l.1111al,1t1:1 worh·d on .1 1 a11dl1• l111ld1•r. Till' wnodc·n 1·1 h11tl1·1 '111111 around a nd .ir1111111I .11 l11gh 'fll't>d on a "cmd la rhe while he used '><tnclpaper to carve designs II 1111 II. In one corner of Lhe room, I .1.·ticia Gon7.ale1., Gabriela I .o pez and Silvia Rojas. all 17, ~l at a Lable, catt:hing up on 1lw1r wcckendi. and sanding 1hl'ir projects. Silvia and c;ahriela both were working on wooden Winnie Lhe Pooh 11laque• .. A' the class drew to a rlo-.1·, the students wra~>ped ur their work and got ready 10 go, lf'aving a littJe more -..1wdus1 hchind. "Make sure you dean up." I >ill' told them. "Give the ni'todian ar lcasr a little lwlp." LUNCH MENU ranch dip, applesouc.e, pudding cup and choice of milk. FRIDAY Munchable lunch salad or mouarella cheese dippers with marinara sauce. baby carro1s with ranch dip applesauce, g raham cradcers and choice of milk. honey-roasled peanuts (•peanut buuer on selccH:d days) M ariner's, Victoria and Wiiton. THURSDAY WEDNESDAY Munctiable lunch salacl or Galaxy cheese plua, crisp green salad with ranch, diced pears and choice of milk. MONDAY Papa John's Ptua 1s served one day a w eek with vegetable, fruit and milk al each school in placu of 1he rcyular menu. Adams, Killybrooke, Newport Coast, Newport Heights and Pomona. FRIDAY Lincoln, Paularmo, Whittler and Woodland. Tho Newport-Mesa Unified Sctiool District offers menu choices each day a1 elementary schools. Studen11 may choose a vegetarian en1ree. The selection varies and may be either a salad. sandwich or ho1 enlree. School lunches are $2 each. Here's What's being served this week: Spring break, April 5 to 9. MONDAY No child is discriminated ag11int1t because of race, sex, color, national origin, age or disability. If it is belie11,ed a child has bHn discriminated against, write immediately to the Secretary of Agrtculture, Washington, DC 20250. TODAY Munchable lunch salad or bean and cheese llurrito baby carro1s with THURSDAY Vegetarian health sandwich or Chik'n Giggle sandwich on a bun (chidcen patty), zucchini 11ldca with ranch dip, diced pears and choice of milk. The Munchable Lunch Salad contain• tossed greens, cherry tomatoes. cradcers and protein aourcu 1ucti as cheese, sunflower seeds, fruit yogurt and College Park, Davis, Harbor View. Kaiser, Ne ... 1port Elemen1ary. TUESDAY Anderson. California, Ea .. tbluff Rea 8i Sonora. WEDNESDAY Alcill RobiMo<1 Polrt1c;. tl\1S1ncss and envorononen1 rt•po!11lf, (949) 764 4330 chanye~ to Tho Nowpon BuachFCos1a Mesa Daily Pilot. PO Boit 1560. Costa Mesa. 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Much cooler w ith highs from 64 to 72 near the coast to 80 inland with light winds becoming southwest at 15 mph in the afternoon. lnfonn•tlon: www.nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST Winds will be out of the wes1 at 10 knots increasing to 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon. Wind waves of 2 feet or leas will become 3 to 4 feet in the afternoon on a west swoll of 2 to 3 ffft et 11 seconds building to 3 to 6 feet at 11 seconds In the afternoon. Tonight, winds will be out of the west at 10 to 20 knots wind waves of 3 feet on a w est swell of 6 to 7 feet at 10 seconds. - Farther out, wind& will be out of the northwest at 10 to 20 knots increasing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon on combined aea1 of 6 to 8 feet at 11 seconds. Tonight, winds will be out of the northwest •t 20 to 30 knots on combined soaa of 11to13 feet al 10 second a. SURF A carbon copy of today with knee-to wal1t·hlgh turf moat everywhere. Weter quellty: www.surfrlder.org TIDES Time 4:32a.m. 12:16p.m. 7:20p.m. 11:64p.m. Helttht 4.18feethlgh .1SfMtlow 3.83fMthlgh 2.IOfMtlow WATER TEMPERATURE 87cteg,... ( FILE PHOIO DAILY PILOl California Highway Patrol officers attempt to rescue a man who was ttireatening to take his own life on the. Costa Mesa Freeway interchange to ttie.southbound San Diego freeway last ye·ar. Former Pilot photographer receives national award June Casa1rande Daily Pilot Former Daily Pilot photogra- r>hcr !:lean 1 liller won first plJcc in J nation al ph o tojour- nJlhm contl'<ot for an image first publi,hed in the Pilot last year. Tht• Natio nal Pres:. Photog· rapher'> A'i:-.n . awarded Hiller first place in its Domestic Newo, calegury for the photo of highway patrol officers cling: ing to the ankle of a suicidal man who ha d flung him:.elf from the C.u~la ~1e:.a Freeway interchange. n it• unidentified ru .. 1in man wa' 1hrcdlening tu lah · hio, hll' on March 1. 200:i, whl'n l liller and reporter Lolita I larper re- sponded 10 the !>cenc ju:.1 mo· ments before the uffi cer!> lo'I their grip. The man survived the 611· foot fall down 10 the ~an Dat>go Freeway. but wa-; ho:.pitalized in critical condition for some time afterward. Hiller. a spot-new:. alican- nado nicknamed "Srnop" hy journa lism collt:'agues, ~aiJ he was thrilled to learn two weeks ago that he had won thl' top honor. "II definitely feel'i good , .. llillcr ;;aid . ~It's weird. rhe pk· ture has brough t me a 101 of rccot(nition. Wht'n I introdul·e my'>C'lf tu photograptwr~ in the an•it, 1hcy've !>l'l'n thl' photo and know who I am. It '<. weird." Daily Pilot ctJllor Tony l>od· cro prai:-.eJ lliller'!> illT Um· pli'ihmenl. "The Daily P1lo1 ha .. a long hbtory of cxcellencl' an photo· journalism . Tim natio nal award is just ano ther example of that tradition and :-,can I iill· n is a phenomena l wlen1 who Is ~o dl'serving of thi~ award." lliller is now a -.tuff phnlog· 1aphcr at thi: Daily Breeze in l.o~ Angde~ Cou111y·~ South Hay region. Winning cntnc:. 1n the con-11''' can be view al '11111:// 11•111w.11 l'fHI .org. . Newport has record heat Temperatures hit 82 at the beach, surpassing the record of 77 in 1944, accordinglo the National Weather Service. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot Nl·.WPOHT Rl:ACI I -Re · cord-breaking heat brought people to the beach en ma!>!>C on Monday when temperature:. hit 82 in New- port Beach. o;urpassing the previous record of 77 . in 1944. according to the Na- tional Wea1her Service. The heat foll owed Sun· day's scorcher. which broke the 52-year-old record high of 83 at John Wayne Airport with a high of 87. Monday's hot. sunny weather brought peoRle to water in droves to find some relative cool. at least when compared to even higher tempera1ures inland. "It was too hot," 11 -year- old beachgoer Celina Price said of her home in Irvine. A half-day of school al · lowed Celina and her cous- in~. Adrian and Andrew Mendoza. 9 and 11, tu csi.:apt• the heat and enjoy tht· beach. The children dug in 1he sand, building a ca:.tl <' by the water's edge. Sun seekers faced beai.:h traffic and few open parking spaces on their way to New- port Beach Monday. But Hiat seemed to dissuade few people. judging by tht• crowds filling the sand hy the Newport Pier. "It's like a weekday ).Ulfl· mer day," Lifeguard Capt. Eric Bauer said. "It's very nice and people are having a great time." That great time led to a few rescues, h e said. but no serious incidents. A south· west swell brought a little bil of a rip current for those hoping to cool off with a d ip In the Pacific. The sunny weather seemed tailor-made for a day a1 the• twach. flcal·h cnai'>er hicydl'!> rolled down the hoardwalk. novicl''> pad- dled out on longboard' and farrnlics shelte red 1n the o;hadl' of beach u mhrl'll a!>. A high-pre:.~urc systl'lll kepi the m<Lrine layl'r at hay, bringing the warmer weather, said Murk Mot.'de of the Nalional Weather Service in San Diego. Tern· p eratures will drop signifi · cantly for the re!>I of the week. he said, reaching only the mid-70s by the coast to - day and mid-60s Wednes- day. The cooler weather will likely bring relief to the state's power grid. which :.aw a Stage I Emergency Monday afternoon. Power reserves fell below 7%, prompting Southern Cali- fornia F.dison to urge con- servation, said Edison spokeswoman Jane Rrown. The warm weather caused an increased demand, which should be eased by lower temperatures, she said. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Light out at Jamboree and Macarthur today The traffic light at Jamboree Road and Macanhur Boulevard is expected to be out aJI day to· day as workers replace the uaf- fic pole and perform other work on the signal there. The work. which will take place in front or the Centerpointe Business Complex. will begin a t around 9 a.m. Newport Beach Police will direc t traffic while the signal is out. Boys chorus jogs its budget to success The All-American Boys Oio- rus ran a totaJ of 3.000 laps in its 22nd annual Jog-a-Thon fundraising event on Saturday. More than 100 boys took part in the event, which is the non- profit organization's largest an - nual fundraiser. Through the Jog-A-Thon. at the Davis El - ementary School track in Costa Mesa, they were able to raise more than $75,000 lo support the chorus' operating budget for the year. The funds raised provide the chorus with music a nd re- sources. vocal training and other expenses such as busses to various performances and Lhe production cost:. of com - munity production s. The All -American Roys 010- ru:. is a nonprofit organ ization serving boys eight w 15. II was founded in 1970 and ha:. had artistic collaborations with Dis- ney, Opera Pacific, the Pacific Sympho ny Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orches- tra and the William Hall Master Olorale. New neuter option to be offered in C.osta Mesa A new, quick way to neuter puppies will be offered in Costa Mesa in April. Neuter:.ol. the FDA-approved injection fo r puppies three 10 10 month~ old will be available at 1he Vet Care mobile clinics, which will be in Costa Mesa on April 17 and 25. The puppy is able to walk im- m ediately afterward . A pro· cedure 10 plan• a microchip un- GEITING INVOLVED •GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For infonnation on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED Serving People in Need, also known as SPIN, is looking for volunteers to help prepare meals for the homeless, assemble hygiene kits, distribute meals and pidc up food for preparation. SPIN provides move-in costs for housing, case management and support services to families leaving shelters. SPIN workers also serve as family advisors or mentors and conducts workshops on budgeting and more. Visit SPIN at 2900 Bristol St. Suite H-106, Costa Mesa. (71417.51-1101. SHARE OUR SELVES CLINIC The clinic, whidi provides emergency services to the needy in Orange County, is looking for volunteers to deliver and pidc up food from local restaurants and grocery stores, help with medical and dental staff, data entry, assist with food $Orting and distribution, to help at the front desk and some other duties. The group also needs translators. (949) 642·3451, ext. 257. SHERMAN LIBRARY l GARDENS You could assist with the garden, work in the gi11 and tea shop or become a dooent guide for children and adults at Corona del Mar's botanical garden and historical research library. Stefanie Kristiansen. (949) 673-2261. SMAU. BUSINESS ASSISTANCE CENTER The Small Business Assistance Center of Orange Coast College needs volunteers to advlae small business owners In finance, aooountlng, law, marketing, sales, human resources and other areas. (714) 432-5916. ----~ ___ _,,~---"9"!"--....... -.... -- der a puppy's skin i!. also available, in case the pet gets lost and ends up in a shelt er. The lifetime microchip identifi- calion make:. it easy for the shelter to return the dog to its owner. The clinics will be held at K- Mart, 2200 Harbor Blvd .. from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. on April 17 a nd at Pets Cen tral, 2300 Har· bor Blvd .. from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on April 25. They also include pet vaccinations, exams. tests and pet care products for dog~ a nd cats. Advance appointments for Neuter:.ol are recommended. To make an appointment, call (800) 988-8387. Market Place will present concert series The Orange County Markel Place ponied up $I 00,000 to be the primary sponsor of 1hc P<t· cific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series during the fair 1his summer. The sponi.orship means that the Markt'! Plare will be the presenting i.ponsor for all 21 shows. The cunrert 'it'· ries will feature n ightly per· formances during tlw Orange County fair. which wall run from July 9 lo Aug. I. except for Mondays. The Market Plaet· " owiied and operated by Tel Phil l:nter- prises. It i~ a high·t'nd swa p meet open weekl'nds al the fairground:-.. Two developments recei ve design awards The C:o:.ia Mt•,a l'lannmg Tuesday. March 30. 2004 A3 • Cornmbsion honored two resi· dential developments in Coi.ta Mesa with dC!>ign awards on March 8. Thl' Providem·e Park Model Homei.. developed by Standard PaC'ific I lomri.. art:' 011 the Seg- erstrom Home Hanch project. Planning Comn11:.:.ion Chair- man Bruce Garlich no minated the project. noung, "the vari-• ation:. in European architt:'clure themes coupled with innova· 1ive drive and garage m~at· ment!> and old ·fa'>hioned 'frunl porch' mnenitie!> make these home~ a plea!>a111 addition to Costa Me!>a0!> housing stock." The Elden Place Slngle-i:am-• ily 1 IOnit•i.. developed by Infin- ity I I01lll'S CMI. ln1: .. an• at 2450 Eldt'n Ave. rhey were oomi· nait•d hy l'Olllllll''>ion m ember • Enc Bl'wr, who said. "th e project exhibit:. excellence in d1:~1gn and '>itc· pl.urning, creat· ing an aesthf'lir.illy pleasing and ho:.piwhle nl'ighhorhood 1hat enhiillt'l'' the existing • 11c1ghburhum.I u11d s~·h a good cxamplt> Im fu1urc Jevelop- llll'n h . l'he l>l:'~ig11 Award'\ Program wa' t•,1ahlbhed 1n August 2002 10 p rovide puhlk recogmuon of exn•ptionul puhil' and private (HUJl't:h 1ha1 11lui.tra1e excel- lenn· 111 l'011llnt11111y planning and de,1gn. CAPRIBLU /\I rn" '"" llAUl'.N 1w . 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HERITAGE MEMORIAL SERVICES HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 7 14 842-2400 FD I 7 34 FUNERAL DIRECTORS MARTIN BROTHERS SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA 949 443-0905 LIC. #CEB92 I LICENSED CEMETERY BROKER OSWALD MEMORIALS & CASKETS WESTMINSTER, CA 7 I 4 898-099 I WHOLESALE FUNERAL MERCHANDISE Three independent tuner JI bu~inesscs "orking together to mJke funeral~ affordable. ~~ ''Ovt'T 50 \~ars of frttr Qu"lity" All Types of Window Treatments • Valances &. Cornitc Boxc~ • Roman Shades • Blinds • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspreads c Ii ~( )' ' < >I · I ~~~ DESIGN CENTER Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (949)642-8400 ... ~=:"~'°'" M Turnlay. March 30, 2004 PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Adami Avenue: Grand theft was reported 1n the 1300 blodc .:it 7·39 a,m Thu(sday • Briltol Stl'Ht: Forgery was reported at Soutr'I Coast Piii.la at 9:21 p.m Thursday • Hamilton StNft: Graffiti and malicious l.lehav1or was rul)Orted 111 the C.00 blodl al 2 50 <1.rn. Thursday. • Harbor Boule'4rd: A robbory was reported 111 the 3000 hlodl di 6 48 p m Tnwsday • Newport Boulevard: A i.:c1111111~rL1al burytary was r1.:µ.111ed 111 1he 2400 Diode al lj 1& .1 m l hursday • Sh.ilimar Drive: Graffiti and rnJl1t.11;us behavior was ri>por1c1J 111 the 700 blodt at J 1 / .1 111 Thursday • V1C1orh1 Street: Grcltfill <1nd 111,1hc 1ou.., IJ.Jhav1or was r"f1CH111cf 111 thti 600 blodt at l J5 ,, 111 1 hursday I • West 18th Street: Graffiti .111d 111Jf11 .. 1f)US behavior was 11•1j(jnpef 111 the 700 block at l SO .1 111 Thursday •West 19th Street. Graffiti 111tl 111,1h1 11)us lx!hav1or wc.1s 11•p1 •n•'tJ 111 tho 700 block at I J? '"" lllurstJay • Wilson Street An .ii 111111 l.1no d vul m.le was 11·pwtt·1l 111 the 100 hi()(). dt 112; ·''" ll111rsd.Jy 1 NEWPORT BEACH • Avoc:Jdo Avenue A 111111urL'<I .0111111.il w,1s rl·purt~<l m lhl' Ii .uu lllud· 11 7 39 a rn f\1p 111 l.1y • Balboa Boulevard: A loud, d1·,111rt1111q p,1rty was reported 111 u"' :moo 1i1o0< 11t 10 1 s p.m <.:,;J;11f.1y • Const Highway East: I '111wlt•1 n<J•St!~ were rcror1ed 011111• 300 lllv<J\ ut 1·13 am M11111l,1y • Coast Highway E11t and Irvine Terrace: A tut and ·run o11J1u11•ul11h· c1cc.1clent was ,, """''" 111.Mr the 111lerse<.11on ii 'I jjj <11 11 Mo11tJay • MacArthur Boulevard. A 1 0 1111111·11 IJ1 burylary was '' po rtt'd Ill the 3900 block at ti I >O ,1 1 n Mood.,y • Shenngton Place. Ten orost 11111"1"' "'''"' 11·pont·d 111 th11 l/UO I 110<,;, r1t 10 07 ct 111 M w1d,1v PRAYING Continued from Al lhe contt'nt am.I fom111t urc up to the spt•uker. ~1nntl'1Hs of )ol~n expres- "1011 c1•11 11, 111 illlY format. like a )pccrh "' .. roem: contrun any l.Jml of W\ ul.ir or n>hE,>iou11 con· tt'rlt, 111l'lud111K rcfere11ce11 to le· 'll'!>. dllll bt.> Kiwn by a rdigious utliu.il or u lavpl·N111. WILL EVERY EXPRESSION BE A SOLEMNONE7 I ht' Hev. Den111» Short ii. thc uni)' reh~uuo; leader who hru. ~1' \'ll !>11th .i.n invocation and a momenr or ... ole11111 l'xpre..sion '1111 t' hoth cille'!> h.i\'e made rhan~l'' tu lht' 111vornlion proc- c~' Short\ chun:h, II arbor ll111 ... 1ia11 Cl1urch, i' in Newpun B1•.11 h 011 the border nf Costa ~It·'~'· I It• '' abo till' presklent of 1lw , 1•wpnrt-Me,a-lrvi11e Inter· t.urh < .1111111 11. rt1c 111·w Kllldt•llm•, in New- pon Bt·Jd1 dul 11111 prt'M:llt any hurt.Ill'" 'illCl' Short\ work With 1lw 1t111·rt.111h· < .011111•rl hai. mo11 - \'all·d h1111 10 lw 'indu ... tve in 1t·mb ol Ill\' prnyt'"·" ht-i.aill. I 111 < tht.1 ~lc.,J•, monlt'nt of RENTS Continued from Al Im .11 n·111.1I < ompa11 1e' 'llP· • p1u 111d tltl' ,111<.Jv', ro11du,ion~. · It'.., 11< •t •" t',r'\ to lind ,, place ·" II ll'L'd Ill lw." !>art.I f'<Hrll'k \'1•r1w. a 111.111.1g1•r .it \\'1•,ti.1t.lt· fkl H,il Ill ( 0,1,1 \lt'>J I \l'f\ 11111' 1\:lllh lu hv1· lll'iH tlw \\<1t1•1. hut 1\11h rt·nh t't111- 111111111g til 1 l1111h 11', gt'tlllll-: h.irclt•1 .111d h;ird1·1 to .1ncnll. he ,,11d llct oll"l' ol l11gh rt·nt.11 rale\ pn1ph· .ire doirrg mon• 11·,1·arrh "h1·11 l1111l..111g ltH .1 pl.irt• to live, .111ll 1ll1•1 •llt' 1111111• lil..d~· 111 "hare .111 .1pMIJ111•11I Ill l1t•1 ll'il\l' thi:ir lt'lll \'t•IJ.:l' "·llll I he 11•111.il 111.1r~1·t h." 'tarted Ill ,o flc'll J ltttli• IWClll\\' Jll'Ople VERDIC.T Continued from A 1 ti ll' lthl. I '·'~ '"llll'tltmg ltl..1·. 'II ' lln pit 1111 to h.1v1• V<llll 11111"1' 11111 . 111 1h1' ll1't.1m·1•, II h ,1 t ,1,i' 111 'llrrph· 1111,rr11tk1 ,l,1111l111g. I 11 I hl' "'111rrd I 111uld li,1\1· ,,11ll, "\\'1·11. ···. SAVE A LIFE solemn expres.sion, Shon told a story about a Uttlt boy who gc)8 out to look for God and flnds him· in the fonn of an old man on a park bench. Conversely, the old man believes God ls the Ihde boy. This story la eruemely rel· evant for Costa Mesa. Shon l&id. "Essentially the last sentence as -be cattful how ~ treat each other -btta~ ir's impor- tant that we treat everyone wtth respect." Short said. ·Someone d se may see God In you. And you know if you've been foUow· ing Costa Mesa city politics for a while, that message hopefully wai. listened to." · The only apprehension Shon feels about the moments of sol· emn e"presslon is that it leaves more room for negativity. he said. Ml'm sure with some people's frustrations who always get up and talk. they will have a solemn expression that nails one of the council members." Shon said. ·1 think it could get out of hand. So my hunch is sometimes it will be very po~itive and uplifting or ln- ~pirational and otherwise It may not be at all. invocations can be pretty flat and meaningless too." who were renting higher-end . dparlments look advan~age or low interest rates and bought horn~. sad Eric Reichert, presi- dent of Orange County Propeny Management, which manages rental properties for owners. Rents have risen for several ytars, which has made affording an apartment a.struggle for peo· pie in · 1ow· to middle-income brackets. "Those are the ones that prob- ably hurt the most because they can't qualify to purchase any- thing," Reichert said. . Rents have continued to rise in Newport Beach because there are pll'nly of jobs available and a dearth or employees qualified to fill them. said Richard Luehrs, pre!>ident of the Newport Beach Oiamber of Commerce. 11 \vnn't be ~ much fun as a p1l'llic.:, .. which she interpreted to mean that while there wouJctn•t he frit•d chicken, potato salad ant.I lots of rides on the swings. 11\nt' would i.tilJ be an element of fun that she suhsequentJy Wa.\ unuhle to find in the tun~illectomy. ''Y d;1ughter denies under ··· SPONSOR A PET . , ••• . , ••• ., •• • ••• •• ... ' ••• •• ••• • ••• ., ••• •• ••• ••• ••• •• ••• •• ••• .. .,. ••• ••• .. ••• •• ' • ••• •• ror Only $19 You Can Help ... \1\ \11U .m .111im .il l11w r? 1-jl·re\ .1 great way to express it. . "1";11,m .1 pl'I phot111111 our '1.)l'l'i,tl "S~vc:. a Life" pages in Sporlaghc on Peu .. t '!Wl 1.11 'n UtHl publ1sh11"!g on Wednesday. .. \111 al l 1. 200-t. Y1Hir 'p111"or~hip wi ll .\l'CUrl' a space for a photo o f .1 I'• t who " .1 v.11l.1hk 11 11 .1d11p1ion and needs a good home. I Ill w 'l'l'\ 1.d p.tgl .. , lt.1w ,.1vtd lt unJn·ds of li ves all over the ,1,11l·. 1h.111b 10 pl·nplc like you~ lk .i part of saving a life and k cl ~rl-.tt .1h11111 dning it. ·1 hc~l' page~ are presented • i11 L1rnju111. tion wi th l<K.ll animal shelters and Nnvport lk.tlh Anim,d Control Services. h11 jl1"1 'hl(J. y11t1 l Jn .1dd y11111 own !1pelial tlwugl11, 1111dc 1 ii.it: pct\ !11Hit•i. It will dhpl.1y your 11,ttlle .1!1 thl' !1p11mor of chis jll'I , ot fl'U 111.1y i m 1 udl' ,1 loving memory 11f 1111c lif yo111 own dtl'ri ~hl'<l furry fri ends. \AVI· A I lff S PO N~OR i.;ORM N.1111r · Addrl'"· ( ti ~ . _Zip: ___________ _ __________ Exp: _____ _ \1g11.1tlll l''. 1'h1H1c (optionJI): ______ ----------------- for chec.k. ff1.1l<c payahlt' co: Daily Pilot Trxt 10 appear 111 ~pare: hclow phuro • .20 characcers or IC$s. ( :11110\c ( )nc: U I 11 l1l~111~ 1 ncmury of U punsorl'<l hy Mail chi~ fo rm wich yo ur check or credit card information ro : Saw A I ifc. 1 /.1 Dai ly Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92628 Daily Pilot (949) 642-4321 ·{ . . . . ~ .. AN EAIY ltULI TO FOLLOW The Rev. Peter Haynes, of St. Michael & AU Angeles Episcopal Pariah Church. addreaaed the Newpon Beach Oty Council in February. He aaid he didn't have a problem wt&h the city's new guidelines becauae he's used to giving prayen th.al don't mtndon tht name. "Jesus Cluist. • ·rm used co doing prayers ad· dresaed to 'wondrous God' or 'gracious lOYen of souls', without Jesus o'r Quist or God or the Fa- ther or Allah or any specific ref· erences like that,• Haynes said. His issue wtth invocations. though. is that he feels the coun· cil members themselves should give them, since they are the ones who are the most active participants in the meetings. "My idea of prayer ·ts for peo· pie that are regularly involved in th~ activities," Haynes said. "We ·pray before we eat a meal. We pray during worship services of which we're a part. We pray at times of ow lives when we, or those we love, are in need or celebrating.· The Rev. George Crisp , of Ou1st Oiurch by the Sea, said he didn't eVen look at the new guidelines before giving an invo- "Orange County has a very di- verse economy, so other places in the country where they're very dependent on a particular sector (of the economy!. we don't have that," Luehrs said . The city of Newport Beru::h last week reported apartment va- cancy rates averaged between 6% and 11 'ffi during each quarter or 2003, based on a survey of nearty a quarter of tht city's rental units. . Some new rental units a.re be· coming available in Newport Beach. where about 1,000 units are being added at the Bluffs on MacArthw Boulevard Rental hou~ing is in shorter supply in Costa Mesa, ·where many development proposals have lost steam when faced with opposition from anti-develop· oath these possibilities, stating Oatly. "You said we were going on a picnic." While I would , never attaclc my daughter's credibility, as a concerned party I feel compelled to note that she was the only one that was given · drugs during the episode. Anyway. there can be no question that to this day she believes her version. She cen.ainly believed it at the time. The Germans at St.alingrad got a warmer greeting than we did when we went to St. Joseph·~ to pick her up. We hurried in aJJ full of smiles and solicitations only to be met by a silence as frozen as the RuSl>ian winter. "lier throat hurt.o.." explained the kindly sill'ter who was her FEEDING Continued from Al are regulars. . They eagerly accept the meal and some will even perch on hh fingers. "111e people love to see it ... said Zofchak. an unmanied retiree and resident of Balboa Peninsula. "The children enjoy it. Seniors who come down for the day on buses -they take pictures. n1ey've never seen anything lilce it" Bur not everyone's as pleased. Hunter Stroman, manager of Marina WaterSports. i..'> alarmed by the posmble health effects of the pigeon droppin~ piling up In a densely populated area with children and O\Jtdoor dining. "They're basically rats with wing5, everyone knows that," Stroman said. Stroman has been trying to find a solution to what he considers a festering health problem. But so far, he's had no luclc. That is. in part, because city VIDEOTAPE Continued from Al wtth other claims of misconduct by law enforcement agencies, according to Superior Court documents. Because it was the defense that flJed the mot.Jon. itls the de= fense that must pr~ that the tape had been tampered wtth. AROUND TOWN •Send ADM> TOWN 1t1mt to lhe Deity Pllol. 330 w. Bey St, COltl Miii, CA 92S27; bv e-mail to ~·,..,,_c:om: bv falC to (Ml 84M170; or by '*'Ing (148) ~ lndudtlhe dme, dN end loolllon of lhe eY'9nt. .. w'lll ... contec:t phone nun'lb9r. TODAY ..,.,.... twmP•lll• Dy111cphy fttendl a'PPOft p.tp .. ,,.,.." 1p.m.InCoodt.......,,_,181 ~C..~.N .. wpcwt Bhd\. lnbmetlon (71'1) •1·MOO. cation at a Newport Beach City Council meeting in February. since the guidelines on">: con· firm what he already pracaces. "I've always bet!n one of those people who believes thal's a fo. rum in which you are somewhat generic in the way you ~ppro~ch yow prayers so you are inclusrve of as many people as possibl~ without offending · anyone, Crisp said. "So f 've never used specific names for God or re- ferred to Jesus." FREE SPEECH PROTECTION IS A BAl.ANCtNG ACT Yet Ridgeway i.aid he is s~ill bothered with lht· way the city balanced the e tahlishmenl clause with freedom of speech. especially since i.umeone could still refer to a deity during th.e public comment portion uf the meetings. · .. If you come up during public comment time, which we could put on right after a potential in· vocation, 10 people c.:ould conw up and say whatever rhey want for three minute:., mduding a prayer to Allah,' or Mohammad or public comment including le· SUS ... Ridgeway "3id. Mansour believes the moment ment groups. rhe lark of i.upply has pushed renb hi~her in the same way that hou,ing sale cosb have appreciared due to a shortage of home1> for <,ale. Costa Mesa Otambl'r of <.om· merce F.xerutive Director Et.I Fawcett said. "i:rem my \llewp<>111l thl' rent· als arc high simply bcc.:;iu~l' very vocal people are lrying to \lop any development from ocrur- ring." he -.aid. Orange CotLl\t Colltgl' ha1> pro· pos.t a project rlwt would add about 250 unili. on rnllege prop· erty al AdaA'li, Avenue and Pine· creek Drive. hu1 1>1hcrwi'>e ll'w new rental units arc in Jhe works. Fawcett i.akl. Bostic i.aid the number uf Job:. available in Orangt· County•~ ex· peeled to increa~t· in tilt' n~xt nurse. Thi! look we rt'CCl\lt'd rrom our child made it quite dear that her ~ilence had nothing to do with the pc!.in in her throal. Therr wa ... one glacial glare. and llll'n we might as well haw joilled lht• (;ermans at Sialinwad fur all rhe allention !>he paid U\. I )e,plte our entreat it',, lht• rnld !>houlder went on and un u1111l 1t lookc:d like she was going to !)pt•nll tht' rest of ht r life am1111g the M'tl'r'> at St. Joseph's ratJwr 1ha11 'return home. Finally. in tJc,1)(.•ra1mn I ran to the nearest ho11k,1ort· anti bought a hrand m·w "()~"hook. which I b~ee<:hin14ly prc:'J.'lllt·d . She looked at rhe hriht'. thought a moment -probably we1gh111g if there was morl' lohl 111 lw had water-quaJuy rult•, crt•Jll' an ironic douhle-edgl'tl 'wo'rd. Ill' ccntJy pas.-.ed walt'r·quulity r~u lationi. prohibit lal)(t'·'c;tle d111 k feedinJ.:, but don't inrludt' p1· geons. Al Lhe i...1111t· ti111c. ;1 nty· widt crackdow11 011 poll111c'<I nm- ofT make~ 11 <• rn1 1111 for busiJ1~s to ho .... • dow11 tlwir sidewalh ant.I outdoor ,lft'il" u11- less tJ1ey go to the expt'llSC ;mtl trouble of c.:apturin~ all the water. · Suoman h<lfl h11 a dt•all·end with city code·e11forcemen1 offi- cials as well U.'> wnh rhe police. i'.ofchalc. too. ha .. callL'tl the pohcl' on Stroman In a lonK·,t.inding IUK of w.:ir in which t•;u.:h "''Y' tlw other cros.i;ed U1e lifle. Str1Jmru1 believes that /',ofchak has thrown bread and set:ds into 'hi!> com- pany's boaL... j11,t to punish Stroman. Zolchak -.aid thar Stroman hai; hosed dawn llll.' bench where he !>IL' 10 feed tJ1t· birds in ord er to stop him from doing ':IO. So far, city offidal!» have not been dragged into till' bat~e. Mayor Tod Rid~ewJy, who1>e di~- "Our expert tJ1ut looked for Oaws, found none, and those that wete 'teferred to as artifact!. were not evidence tha1 the tape was a copy," I less said. Judge i:rancisco Briseno did not mcike a ruling Monday and Instead said he would review the transcripts of the two-week hearing and issue a written rul- ing next week. I !is ruling is piv- otal since the Oiskict Attorney's . WEDNESDAY Arnw....Y lnttli1wtiut.-I wtl ~ "Whet HH Heppened to Over 300 Mlaaing end Murdered Women of Juarez?" et 7 p,m. at ~t. Joac:tiim Catholic Church, 1964 Orange Ave., Coate M .... The ~werd-winning documentary Senorfte Extrevlede, Missing . Young Women" wtll be thown. lof9ne Mendez from KTIV-lV CNnnel 11, wtll be present at the · event lnfonnttfon: (948) 8'2 ... 108 . ............ w11....,.. community educ:a&n c1 ... titted "Sleep Apnea: What You Need tp· of solemn expression is the beat' way to maintain free speech. ·1 think it was the onJy way to go, in my opinion,· Man500r said. "The policy became nee. essary to preserve our right lo free speech, as a result of the court's narrow and restrictive ruling." Mansoor said he doesn't ~ Short's concern about someone usi~g a moment. in a negative way. .. I haven't ~n any evidence Of !hat, but we'Lt certal11Jy assess ii as time goes on·." Mansoor said. Burbank. ultim,ately took the same • aperoach as Newpo11 Beach. BUrbank. Mayor Stacey Murphy agrees with Ridgeway that restricting the use or ceitain el(pressions limits freedom or speech. But the council is not go-· ing to pursue the iSSUI! 10 the state Supreme Coun, Murphy said. "We've spent all the time and effort and' money we feer we can spend as a city, on it, but we do feel it's a shame," Murphy said. • DE.IRORE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa. She may be readied at 1949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newman@latlmes.com. few years, but no signlficant'in- crease in. the supply of rental huusing is pretlicted. Costa Mesa ·has traditi onally offered more dffordable housing than Newport Beach. Rut if nothing is available here. people working here have to live farther away. adding to traffic conge!>· tiun, Fawcett said. "!'he demand is cilways in· creasing," he said. "The demand i11 not going to diminish. and if no more apartments are allowed or if no more housing is allowed, certainly the rat~s are not going tu go down." • ALICIA ROBINSON covers business. politics and the env11onment. She may be reached al (9491764-4330 or py e-mail at a/1c1a robinson iV/atimes.com -th en allowed herself to be cnlictd home. I !er throat eventually returned tu normal, as did her attirude toward us. The only lingering awkwardness occurred whl'n we would occasionally venture lectures on the impo rtance of hone~1y. "Oh, like telling a ch1ltJ -.he'!. KOing on a picnic and then taking her to the hospital lo have her tonsils outr would be the withering reply. As for my great grand um,, rm i.ure !heir mother said nothin~ ahout a picnic. Maybe llii.neyland? •ROBERT GARONE.A 1s a Corona def M ar resident and a former 1udge. His column ruris Tuesdays trk t indud~ the Peninsula. <.aicl . ht' re<'c1vt'd a complaint from rhe operators ot Lhe Balboa Fun /'Jllle -a complaint he referred to rhe dry·:. Code and Water Quality r-.n· · forccment Division. Hut Stroman isn't giving up . 'Tm not trying to be a jerk a.11J '><JY don't feed the birds, bm you -.Ct' the bird!> whlking through t.111: llruppingi. then they sometimes ~II on kids' hands." said Stroman. who has worked al Lhe boat-rental cumpa.ny for about seven year.. ... , gut'~ I'm going to have to RO to the City Council. l think It will he a lung and slow process, bul ii looks like thal's what needs 10 he llone." 7.orchak is equally resigned to keep up his 12-year-lonH rirual or feeding his pigeon friends. "I'm not going to stop." l.ofchak said. •JUNE CASAGAAND£ covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be readied at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.C1Jsagrande1ii>farimes.com. case hinges on having the video tape as evidence. If the tape •~ thrown out, Cavallo has said he will ask that the \'.ase be dis· missed: • LDUTA .. ARP!R is the Forum page editor. She also writes columns Wedneadays and Fridays . She may be readied et (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lo/ita.harper@latil'TJBl.com. · Know; pn1M111ed by Dr. Paul Seledty at 6 p.m, It 1he Hoeg Hotpitel Confere. a c.enter in Newport Beach. I~ end retervtltiont: (800) 614..t824, http.:l!Www.~.Of(I. 0.W.DIMl, ..... of-Wtten Smoke Ren Uke w.t.r: Taln of Envtronmentat o.c..,tlon end the Bettle Agalnlt Poflutlon; will IPMk about lhe envt~I :'. links to breat cancer end other'" a1 ....... The twnt wtH be at 1 . · p.m. It the Bedcmen c.ni.r, 100 ~ · Ac.ctemy Drtw, UC Irvine. ' ltlfofmetk>n: (Ml) ~783. hl»,,...,Cflld.«AJ. • • to IOt !(. to he ive or ;jl l ht )rt :ey 11y tin or :o·· he hy nd an do :a 3) al ly g i( e ,. oaily Pilot Tuesday, March 30, 2004 A5 FORUM . . HOW 10 o.ET ~~t:tEO -l9ftera: Mall to Editorial Pag' Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 • RMden HGUN: Call (949) 642~ Fu: Send to (949) 646-4170 .E-maM.Sendtodailypilot@lat1mes.com •All correspondence muat inclu~e full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. MAILBAG. ru r PHOTO I DAILY PILO T Nathan Byers of the clothmg company OC 1503, right. gives Ensign Intermediate School e1ghth·grader Miranda Ruiz, center, a free pink T-shirt in support of "Tbink Pmk" Friday. Ryan Seacrest declared the day after six students at the school were banned from a yearbook picture for wearing the color. ,I Pink problem not about fas hi on but safety One of lhe harde'>I job' 1ha1 exist!'> b being a school principal. l·Vl'ry day decisions are made: intervention~ are done. many time1' at a momcm1\ notice, wi1h the uhimale goal of keeping lhe school safe. That is exactly what lhe principal of r.nsign Intermediate School was doin~ when he made a deci'>mn to keep a fl·w students out of 11 picturl'. Whal tdtimalely ha!-> happen<'d ha~ lhl' po1en1ial to put till' \chool at n:>k. ln!.tead of <;uppc>n lor thl' pnm:1pal'... decision. there i., protc'l. n1e unfortunale truth i .. if W(' want to keep our eampu'>e., .... re. ct·n;1111 freedoms mu:.t hl' i:ompromiM·tl /\ principal cannot di.,criminate between a ~fl· color pink from a had color -"gothk black.~ No1 ,o long ago people aJI over tht' rnun1ry accused the Columhirw principal 111 incompetenn• for allowing !-tchool shooter!> 10 wear trl'nch coah 10 school day after day. lht>y railed 1lwi1 gang lhe ··trenrh mat mafia." So what do we do now? l11t• p111k incident h;i.., het•n hlown out ol proportion a~ a 111ean., of entertainment and the real issul' ha' · been lost. A prinnpal made a decision based 011 .. afety conrt·rn,. The community \hould 'iupport hrm and let him know he ha~ their lnhl and respect. The real tragedy woukl be if principals 'II art M"<."ind g1rt''"ing themselves and are not proac1ivt· 111 dealing wirh safety i\sues on carnpu11. CYNDIE BORCOMAN Newpo rt Hcach ~ Mloi1wys In the npe cue ............ -most ~ GnsorY Heidi, IOft of Oraalt County......,., Shet1f(, Don HDll-...... ~the tape that aptund the Incident WM .......... wll;h bywhorn: A. Sen Bemanilno Sheriff's Departmenl • 8. Newport Beach Police Departi!l~nt C. The kida who found the tape D. All of the above 06:WI ••o.ta .... Senior c.w .. hippy ..... w.il 11 bM:k Readying for revenge frpm South County resident s Letter writer.; Dan W. Emory and Michael A. Glueck ("Orange <~ounty we have a problem." Commumty Comml'ntary, March 28) wrotl' "In the futurn. the poweri. that be will mos1 likely decide that the only .;olution is to enlarge John Wayne Airport. We rnusl be ready aht.'ad of 11rne <.o a" not to fail thi' time." llnfortunutely. the batllt• will 1101 he limlll'd to just taking on thC' Federal Aviation Authori1y and lhl' airlim· indu!>try, come :lO 16. Mark my work.-.. vengeful South County ··NIMHY!-> ... hellbent 011 rt.'wnge, wrll literally throw jet fuel on !he fire anti checrlcad for a :l4-hour-a-day. wvcn·day-a-week IWA. If El loro i., nu lonRcr hL111g111g O\'t'r their hcillh . they will ha\'l' nothing 111 lll'l' at ;Ill forge t trymg to threatt'll to add a1111tl1t•r rt.'at:tor ar ~111 Onofrt· '" a way to ward them oil I nm ha'>inf.: my oh,l'r\':tlwn<, nn wwrnl y1•ar, of reading !he (<''itkntl>' letteri. a nd the me-;.,agl' hoard' on anli-EI foru wt•bi.ite,. Now. I can very well undecl>laml 'omcuill' in South C..ounty having a problem with an airport th•ll will 'erv1re :18 million air paM.enger.;, with flight parh" going uwr rec,identral areai.. I !-Ure wouldn'1 ht.a· it c0ither. as I re!>ide uridcr the final .1pproach fur l.ong Reach Airport Yet, a much heller solution for El loro would he for a '>outhern takt•tiff with a :JO-degree bank and pas~ng over the wide swath of the Laguna Coast Wilderness corridor. which b free of home~ and schools. However, 1lw 11101>1 hard·n>rt'. fundanw11t ali't Nl l\-lln'' 1•vcn oppo<;t• ;1 layoul thal would ncvt'r impart .thl'm in ii millio11 rear'>. Wh y? Bccuu'c if l·.l lom hl't'Clllll'' ii rl'hevcr .:1irport, tht.'n the prt·,~ure for luwrc IW1\ growth would cea.,t•. Well. that\ cen ainly no good 10 1hem. Now if orie thinh I make lht'i.t' chargt>s ba .. ed 1us1 on ... urne idle mei.~a~e board chatlN. tht.'re art• at .. u "lllll' t'lel lt•d umciul' who think JW1\ growt.h h fint' and cfancly <•)\well. In tact. tht' U "lorn fll'll't' Planning A11t huri1y (t:llll!'-1.,llll~ •>I I() 'outh county n t•t''>l pa~'>t'<l a po,ition papC'r ca lling fo1 ~rl',llt'r 111ili.1a1111n o l J\\1\. I ht> 11111'1 JHlllllllll'lll pro JWA growth poli1irian 11u1 1ht·r1· would bt• "(;rt•at l'arlr." vi,mnary. lrvim• "layor l..i rrv Agr.111. I It• w,1., 0 11 ;111 lrv111t· <.rtv Lounnl 1h.1t in l~H!l. volt>d 10 'ue to got thl' t'\l'ting pmtcrtit111' 011 )WA. l hl' painl11l 1rn1h i.,, tht· dit· hard anlt .111 pon 1wople could earl' It,., aho111 Whill k111d of"( rrt·at l'•1rk .. lhry will h.1vt•. 11 c·m· al all. lly hlm:krn~ t'\l'll till' 1111"1 11011-111tru,1v1· aviation t1'C'' ;11 I.I lorn. they 1..now llwy tan have 11\e 'ull,faction of payhud. to thl' Nt•wporl·M1•"1 n>mmunrty come lO I Ii. Nt>v1·r n1111d what will happen to tht•ir an11 H loro allie ... 'uch "' 111 .. 1111 .ind ( hangt'. a' a rl''lllt. I hey will 'imply lw wrrllt•n o ff a'\ merl' "n>llatl'ral damagl'.'. Now 'hnold t Ill' day ronw when Fl li>ro''i nrnway' art· rc·movt'd, and then'' n 111 111w pt·c·p allcrwarll w blow IWt\ ''ic..lt• opt'n .1~ payback. thl'n I will pCf'onally eat a pl<Ht• of ho t 'team111g now Jntl rru~ht·d DAILY PILOT NEWS QUIZ -..., A. The color is slimming 8. That's the way they like their coffee C. It represents the nonprofh's 6.nances. which have Long been In the red D. They want to drive the new Costa Mesa police cars What color nllecl • ., at Enetp In ........ School tlall pMt weekf A. Puce B.~· C. Bwnt Sienna o. Plnk What pop culture Icon wdlfwd In on the colorful duh, using his Mlf-proclalmed "metro-leXUal" tJtle M llft exper1 In all fashion mattent A. Donald Rumsfeld B. Phil Arst C. Elmo D. Ryan Seacrest Accordlni to a MW popular late nllht Pox dnuna, the DalJy POot .....,..,... II owned by an ......... ..., penon. Who ...uy OWlll lhe CIDllllllUDlty ~ A. Mld\ael FJaner runway REX RICKS I l1111trngton Bl'ach Arst cartoon was a real ki ck in the pants I haw workt'<.l "·'a political and ~itorial cartoonr~t :.md illu~ratur lur tlw pill>t ZS year~. \Vt' in thi'> field haw a unique i::oal in our an in tl'nn.' ol what wt.' rnm.idcr 'lll'l°l''-' l11e pm<luct ~hmdd cumhine humor aml ,1 t>t.'!"4>11aJ L'<litonal pers1>ectiVl'. II Wt• olfl' ~11ru·-.-.t11I it will lw dnm• wi1h 'killful .111 all in one panel. It will makt: sonw laugh uruJ pi4ul' irt' in othl'r'- f"ht> < .omrn111111 y C.0111men1ary hy ll1rhard ·iaylor 1111 ~larch :.!5 ("(.art11011 a di.,,l'rvin• lo pa1wr\ cn•thbility"l io; evic..lt•nn• or what w1· r on,1dl'r a '11ia,h1ng 'urn.'"· 11111 ii wa,n't untrl til t' m•xt day, ~larch lh. that I rt•alln·d that Holton\ cartoon. "l'aip 111tht•1\r,1" wa' ,1 home run. I hat w,1, tlw d;1y I n·n·ivcJ a (;rl'l'lllight niaill'r. In ii. a law,1111 " thr t·.111·11l'd , city t•mplo>'l't'' art· 11i..11lleJ and hlack hdic11p1er ton-.piraq • theoric, an· to"ec..I aho111. rhe h11111urlt•" lt•a<kr\hlp of Grc•t•nl1~h1 ju~I prnwd 1lwy 1ruly ,m• a pa111 111 many pano; ol the anat<llll>' When I 'l't' l'hil Ar<.t now, I envi\1011 till' old Marx Brother.,· movie 'Duck ~1111p." wherl' C,rnucho Marx. a' ll'adl'r 111 I n•t•donia ... rng., hilt platform re,pon'e IO t'very1hrng, 'Tm ag<rin)ll 11." Onl' more porn1 rl'ga rding Stew Holton\ l.1r1t1o n -I w1~h l would have tho ught of it. STEVE LEAai , t•wport Ht•ach B. The Los Angeles Times C. 1\ibune Co. n. The readers Memben "' .. r.mDy Ind ~ ...... to honor the one-,_. md••t oldw dmth ol wlllllt Mmtne, who -the Inc Orm-. County......., olthe ws In lnqf A. Jose Martinez 8. Martin Garibay C. Jose Garibay D. Gabe Martinez ANSWERS: A. C. 0 , 0, C. C HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES ... NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DtlTlttCT Oiltrk:t Ofnce: 2985-A BNr St., Coata 'Mela. CA 92826, (714) 424-6000 • lup11111"ndent: Robert S.rbot lolfct. Prttldent Martha Fluor. Vloe Pr.ldtnt Dene Bladt. Clerk Serene StmcM. D1vld Broolca, Tom Egan, Judy Franco end Lindi Sneen MESA CONSOUOATtD WATtR ~. 1966 Placentl1 Ave .• Co1t1 Mesa, CA 92627.(949)631-1200 Boenf: Pre9'dent Frid Boclcmllltlr, Vice Pretldent Paul E. Shoenberger, Jim · . ' Atkinson. Mike Healey end Trudy Ohllg-Hell COSTA MESA SANfTMY OtSTRtCT P.O. Box 1200, Com Meu, CA 92628-1100. (714) 754-5043 loerd: President Arlene Schafer. Jim Fenym•n. Art Peny, Greg Woodside end . l Dan Worthington ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. 8QlC 9050, Coata M'eH, CA 92628-9050, (714) 966-4000 Elizabeth D. Partcer, member, Trustee Ar~a 6, C~st1 Me ... Newport Beadl COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Sharing a blood bond By Sue Clark ' 'F inding tht• nghL person i., an an:· I told my tinancra.1 c1ch•i!>or. a' wt· i.<rl !lipping tea at Dit•drit.:h':> roffct• on 17th Stret>I in Co)lta MC'sa. No. we wl'ren't talking abu111 potential boyf m·ml., fnr me. or about her own grea1 hu,hantl. Although she handll•, rny vast finandal hole.ling' (a' I like to joke>), thh. <.dso wa!->n't ahout 1lw next Alan (;reenspan or lht.' .,cart.:h for an uprigh1 chit•f t'"<l·n11ivc offict•r. Tiu:. wa!> mort· n111cal: th" \\a' ahout blood. Our,, 111 ht• 'pcnlk In addition to our common de~irl' ror my comfonahl(• rt·tlrl'llll'lll. 1hi' woman and I ~harl' a1101lwr bond. Wl' holh h.:1vt• lo have blood drawn on a regular ha'"· Although we look like fine '>tr..1pp111g girl' 111 the untutored eye. benl'alh otir good looks Lie a couple of annoying autnimmurll' d i .. Md1·r, rt'4uiring. among otht'r re!'>pOnl>ihilitie:., n•g11lar blond work.. And though wt• look 111~1gh, when it comes to blood work, w1· art' wimps. My own 'd10ol j, having a blood llriw 1omom1w When the kid'i a'kl'd 11\t.' if I we 1uld l-,rive blood, l i::avc· them a resounding 'no.' I lmVl'wr, I pl.111 to be there for any of 1lwm 1ha1, 111..t· my friend and I. rwl•d po:>l·tr.mmatic '>trt'" coun,ehn~ aflerward. • She had fl>h'3IC'd mt• mth 1,11l•, 111 Hll'lll phlebo1111111~1' whu h<1d rmule jot·ular rorn1111·nt' 'urh '"· "Oop!>, no1 gcltmg any hl0111J from thi' one:· or "Wow. your wirh .cr1• had. n When thl' blood 1cd1 "'-"' thu't' word:.. we h111h .1._:rl't' l\l' .1rt• dooml'<.I. P~yt·h11l11gw:tll)'. 11 d11t''11·1 t•xactly pump up my v1•in' to h1·.1r, 'Thi~ is really roll111~ Jn111111J. and I can·r gt.'l in.'' or "Your lilood prc"ure mu'>l hl' \l'll' luw. ht·1·:111,t· your win-; art• llat ·· Hl't\\lt.'l'n anecllolt''· l\l' would fc(.'f a lillll' woo:ry and "P 1111>n· 1e:1. I tfJld lwr ahm11 my 1;11111111' fainting incidl'nl lll'ilr I lo.ig I lo'>pital. at a lilllt• lalt lo 1ha1 I'll never rl'turn. I wokl' up 1111 lht• lloor with lhl' tech' all ,1Ju111i11g .11 ml' from above. ·1 urn' oul I had nol dnllt' !ht• trick 111\' fri1•11d lold mt.· ahoul, arnJ wa!'> nnl hvdr-.1tt•d, When tht' tt>d1 '\tahhcll rm· 1lw third linw. I <,hpped uut of Ill\ charr 10 the ground. I he trick. m y ad._;,ur rnnfickd. w<1., tn drink Ion!'> 1111d ton' nl water prior to 1he tlraw. ai. '''l'll ,,., warming up m y .mn., with warm water. I told her a fl'W llH>\'l'' ol my own. incl uding rhatting up tlw tt•chnician in an uncca,rng )lrt'arn of 1·0111mt:n1ary, whrll' turning Illy hl'ud away from what he wai. doin~. II make:.. me l>Ound inam• and garrulou~ -a!. my friend ., wotlld say, "What l'l.,e b new?" My own true love b Ahmad. a technician dose 111 my rheumatologiM. My doctor•~ brilliant and her rt'que~t that I gv to Westdiff I.abs, and Ahrnatl. wa .. briJliant. Ahmad know)> my drill: I have 10 go into a room with a bed and lie down, so if I faint I'm not plunging to the floi1r and o.;carini; everybody. I have to engage him in fascinating conversation throughout lhe entire draw while craning my neck the opposite way like an Egyptian hieroglyph. I le has to a~ perfectly calm and talk to me in a stream of soothing tones answering all my chauy questions. ·men, when I'm brave enough. I get to ask. "Arc you getting any blood?" And he must reply, "Of course: I'm all done, and you have good vei ns.'' I'm down to once every six weeks. now, but with a previous doctor I had to have blood drawn for the same disease each tin1e I went, which was once a week. When my new -and did I say brilliant -docto r told me onJy once every four to six weeks, I tried to hug her, but she is a Unle shy . Suffice It to say a good blood-drawer Is hard ro 6nd. My friend has a great husband, and I had lots of good guy friends, but the rwo men In our life that we also depend on are our own private Oraculas. I lhlnk I'll stop writing about this now. I'm getting a UttJe WOO-Ly . QUOTE OF THE DAY .. Ha ving the new girls play the sport and play tis a team, thats what it was all about." EYEOPENER • Olily~Pibt • Sport11W fll Fame l0~~n.W.....»•k.ift1 Hayden Hutchison, Sage Hill senior Apftl 5 honorH TOM TRAGER A6 Tuesday, March 30, 2004 Corona del Mar's Seaborn tops All -Newport-Mesa selections by collecting Player of the Year honors. Patrick Laverty Daily Pilot It \\a' lhl' Yl'Jr uf the trey. Ah1111'1 ,tll of thl· best hoy., b<bketball pl.1wr' trn111 lhl· :-Jewpon ·Mesa area 11l'rl' m.1rl,ml'll from bl•yorH.I .tlw three- po1111 .in Among tlw IW'>I 11f them wa.' \..orona dl•I ~Jr -.t•rnor l{lMIU Pancho ~abom. llw I >.111~ Pilot hO\"-IM.,ketball Player of llw 'l·.11. \\'11h II.! 1hrw-po111tt•r.,, Sl•abom IHI' tlw ,,•u111d 11111'1 prolifit outside 'h111 lll'I 111 ~t'\\ 1111n ~ te..a 1111~ 'eason. l1u1 lw llh.:.mt -.t> mud1 muw 111 h1~ team. 1111· :-.t·J ~111~' top defender. 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I JlOlllh .111d IH p11111t' Ill lhl' 1hrt·1· game' prnu 111 .1lw ,1,1n of ll·ah'lll' play. lie pla\'t'd l'rlll'l.t.l 1111t'' 111 an up~l'I 11( North· \\ oud. w11h .!4 p11111h .• ind a lll'ar UJhel of 11·.1~111• 1 h.1111p1n11 ll"•llfll, wh1·11 hl· 'cored .!h I It-li111'hl0d thl' '1'J""' .1H·rJ~ng 1.1.:1 poinh .11111. h~t· llllht e\'t'l')'lllll' t'li,e on tlw I >n .. un ll'.111\, Ill' hall a knack tor hit· 1111~ lr11111 tht' 011h1dt'. m.1k.i11K 5~1 thrt•e· f'Ollllt'r' llll 1111· 'l',1'1111 It 1\1 t·. pl.1\ mg 1111h 1tlt· thl' hnwhght of AQUATICS Hutchison delivered leadership T Jw l1t~h "-thoo\ Wfll> Wtltt•r po)o '>l'a.-.011 h.L, ronie and K<llle but tllC'rt' \\'" 1111r 'lury that wa' left trntnld It\ the n11r Jlio111 1 laydl'n l lutchison, a st•111or a1 Sagi' 11111 School. Shl' is ki1uw11 <L' the 1110\t llOlilhlt' playl•r m tht· I jgl1111i11g pru~'TCllll\ young hilitory ;11111 ~<' set a ''~mdan.I for otl1<'r Sage I hll player.. to foUow. t:or Marten.. :-.he w.i.' a great leader for what took place in and out of the w.iter. In the classroom. I layden also Mood out. STEVE VIRGEN She b plwming to continue her academics at. most likely. an Ivy League school. but is still deciding. She also plans to play coUCj(e water polo. This is the story of what most people know about Hayden. But for others who may not be aware. she wa.'i willing to share more. Theres more to Hayden than grades and water polo. She had to endure a loss that changed her life. When Hayden was a freshman. her S.. AQUATICS, Pa1e Al $pof1a YiOr Rk:lwd OW.: (9491574-4223 • $pof1a Fax: (9491650-0170 the hir.ger public schools, was a standout all M!ason long for the ljghtning. He ~ored in double figures in every game and wcJS the team's leading scorer and re· bow1der. A prolific shooter. who made more than 40 three-pointers. he also was a c;trong interior player, a necessity since Ill' was tl1e tallest player on Sage Hill's 'quad. I le had a stretch of eight games l'arly m the ~as6n when he scored 20 or more pomt'> in every game. tie notched BOYS BASKETBALL his season-high. 31. in a December vic- tory over Fresno 01ristian and went for 30 in a crucial late-season win against Whitney. Young is one of two football players. the other being Waldron. to mak.e the team. Like Waldron, he used the strength developed in that spon to his advantage. Though he began the season as a shoot· ing guard or small forward. Young was forced into the paint after a knee injury sidelined 6·8 Jamie Diefenbach for the season in late December. Young re· sponded with 28 points in the first game Diefenbach miMCd and became the Sail· ors' leading scorer and rebounder over the fmal two months of the season. After averaging 10.4 points over the first 12 games of the season. Young finished with an average of 13.3. scoring in double fig· u.res in 13 of the ;;ailors' final 14 games. despite consistently playing against PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONS much bigger opponents. Corona del Mar senior Pancho Seaborn (dark jersey) receives.some extra defensive attention in a Pacific Coast League game at Northwood High. While his offensive talents were ample, Coach Ryan Curry also considered him the team's best defensive player. Seaborn's al~around play madehima clear choice as Player of the Year on the Daily Pilot's Newport-Mesa boys basketball Dream Team . MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT A three-year varsity player, Pinto was the lifeblood of an F.stancia team that reached the playoffs in Russell King's first season as head coach. The Eagles' go-to scorer, Pinto found a variety of ways to put the ball in the bucket, Including from beyond the arc. where he made 54 three· pointers. s.. DREAM. Paa• A7 !(ENT TREPTOW I OM.Y PILOT The Corona del Mar High boys soccer team captured the outright Pacific Coast Leaaue crown, after sharin& the champk>nship last season. Back rrNt, from left: Coach Pat Cahghan, Austin Brawner, Grant Almquist. Cory Azzalino, Ja't Zimmerman, M«fNt Oiafynas, Jerttt Thayer, Nick Ossipoff Ind Assistant Coach Matt Tutton. Middle rrNt, from left: Dan Mamf'inn, Dominic Rubino, Taylor Munz, Brandon Barrett, Nik Palchikoff, Hov(ard LH and Chris Ringstrom. Front row, from left:~ Sahni, Parker Fersuson, Dan Whitaker, Julien Cerutti, Shane Colins and Jose VIiiain. / .. ••-*--·· -·· --~ ............... ,.,, .... ,,. ____ ,_, . ' . .. . -.. ------------------------------------------~ --------------~---- l -·-------- Daily Pilot SPO R TS Tuesday, March 30. 2004 A7 I, c 5AGEH!Ll 24 DON U.ACH I DAIL V Pll OT Sage Hill senior Kevm Joyce (24) left plenty of defenders overmatched during his Lightning career. 51 [\If Mt(. RANK ' DAIL V PILOl Estancta's Carlos Pinto (1) wa s a threat drrvmg to the basket. or shooting from three-point distance. DREAM Continued from A6 PinlO fiJ1ished w1th a 17.6 scor· in~ average. producing double- figurc point lolals in all but two games. But he meant so much 'more 10 his team. He also grabbed 5.3 rebounds per game and wai. second on the team in assist.'>. with 44 in the re.,.rular sea· son. I lis ~mooth i.hnotin).\ stroke could he st•tm ul the free-throw lint•, whc·rc he ~hot better than 80%. Waldron ha!. a ~mooth shoot· ing '>trokc a.' well. hu1 Newport· MeNJ.'s leading rebounder didn't show it until the season was eight games old. A power forward who averaged 13.6 poi111s and 12.1 re· bound'!, Waldron knocked down just two treys m the Mustangs' first scve11 gamc'I. Armed with an inside-ou1side game, he became one of the tougher assignment' for oppos· ing defenders. While Waldron took awhile to gel !Us three-point stroke going. !Us 1eamma1e. Knox. started firing from the opening tip. Setting what is belicwd 10 be a school record for mui.t three· pointen> in a sea-;on, Knox nailed 9 1 shots from long rJnge, con· necting from behind rhe arr al least once in all 27 games this !.eU· son. He led the Mus1angi. with 15.5 points per game and did most of his damage from deep. I le set a Newport-Mesa record for mos1 three-pointers in a game. hilting 10 in the regular-season finale against Santa Ana. He aJso drained eighl threc- poinlers in a playoff loss 10 Colo· ny and rut seven in a victory over Gahr. He made three or mo~ from long range in 16 gam~ MARK C. DUSTIN /DAILY PILOf Corona del Mar senior point guard Jay Northridge slashes to the basket against a def ender from La Canada in the CIF playoffs. But ~larting wi1h two thrt'e· pomters in a lo-.., to Aliso Niguel. Waldro11 made .11 lt'a'>I one shol frorn 1hrcedo111 111 I lJ of his final 20 game!. <Uld linbhcd with 42 thrcc·pointcn.. I Ii'> ouL-;idc i.hool· ing addcu .molhl'r wl'apon to \\1lat w;1,., ;ilread\' ont' of the be~t ar/\l'llills in lht• arc<J. A h11chackcr in foorball. Wal· dmn·~ tcnad1y in.,idr nflen over- whelmed I all er opponents. Seaborn, a three-year '>tarter for the Sea IGn~. was nearly as profi- rient as Knox. posting 15 gamei. with three or more three-pointel"\. I le made 'lix three balls in lhrt·e gamei. a~ well a-i a 29-poinl pt•r fom1ance in the Sea King-;' 75·50. first-round playoff vit1ory over l>c Arv.a Leai:,rue champion \li,la dcl I.ago in which he i.ank seven 1hree-poi111ers. MARK t DUSTIN OAll Y PH 01 Costa Mesa's Scott Knox (5), drives by Santa Ana defender in Golden We st League play, a rare foray inside the three-point line. BRIEFLY Krikorian, Duarte named Golden West League MVPs Mesa duo among eight Mu stangs designated all -league by coaches. Co~la Me"'-1 I hgh '>enior Stacy l(rlkor- ia n and junior Nilani Duanl'. who led the Mustang:. 10 1heir second !>lraigh1 unhcatcn c;oldrn West League titll' sea- .,rm, h1ghhgh1 1he girll-'occer coaches· all-lea~c '>dectinni.. Duane is rhc Offensive MVP. while ,Krikorian b lhc Defensive MVl~ · Joining Duarte and Krikorian on the :rirsl 1t•mn urc Mesa c;cniors Julie No- mura. Kura ll'nkin~ and Sara Bryant, junior Harhcl Ronquillo and sophomore Jasmin Day. Duarte, Krikorian mid Day were first· ream selection~ in 2003, when Ronqull- lo and Jenkins received second-team honon. .. Mesa junior goalie IGndra Bailey is a second-team pick 1his season, as are Mustang frf'shmen Caitlyn Duffy and Cindy Mar1i11e1_ Estancia did nol have a player recog· ni1.ed. CdM girls victorious •SWIMMING: Corona del Mar High . won 4 of 7 even ts, including the first 'three. to win the Millikan CIF ·southern Section girls swimming re- :ray~ Saturday al Belmont Plaza. · CdM. which competes In CIF Divi- sion II. amas!>ed 248 points, well ahead of Division I power and defe nding 'event champion VIila Park (178). Coach ~ug Voldlng's squad got things off on a high note by winning the 400-yard medley relay. the 300 freestyle and the 200 breaststroke. Sophomore Lelde Shue. senior Kim McKay, freshman Katie lndvtk and freshman Stephanie Gabert combined for a time of 4 minutes, 8.84 ~ec:ond'> !>nurhcrn California and New llopt• 111 the 400 medley. Ac.tdemy uf Gymn astics at the rc- Junior Jordan Anae, freshman Tu-gional championships. Thursday mua Anae, sen ior Ka1ya Eading1011, through Sunday in Phoenix, Ariz. junior Ann Winners, senior Vivian Liao Wol1111g competed against roughly and sophom ore Ashley Olandlcr each I 00 young a1hle1es, ·taking firs! In 1he 'warn a SO-yard leg on the winning :mo vault, parallel bars. rings and high free (2:33.85). bar'>. I It' also won the all-around, scor-. The 200 breaststroke vicwi;y ing Sfi. 725. 12:07.15) included Shue, soph omme Hailey, who also trains at New Hope, Alexine Rodenhuis, Tumua Anae and came in .;eventh in the class 1hree divi- Gabert, while the 200 backstroke quar-i.ion and is an alternate for the tel of Jordan Anae, (handler, fresh man Southern California All-Star team . Sarah Hutchison and McKay won in Young. a 9-year-old who attends 2:07.15. fa1sthluff Elementary, finished I Olh in CdM was second In the 400 free In th~~!> rnmpelition in class six divi- 3:37.90. The Anae sisters were joined sion IO help his 1eam finish eighlh in in that performance by t lutchlson and Sou1hern California. McKay. S Ki Ea l Voiding said one key was avoiding . ea ngs top g es disqualifications 1ha1 have prnved •GOLF: The Corona del Mar High coi.tly in the past. boys golf team handled host Calvary "I got our team together before the Chapel Monday. 201-237. in a Pacific meet and told them there was one Coasr League match at Rancho San team that could beat them, did I hey Joaquin Golf O ub in Irvine. know who th at was?" Voiding recalled. Rob Ury. Eric Miller and Jamie "They started to say 'Villa Park' and Bloom all shot 3-over-par 39 for the 'Irvine'. But r answered CdM, 10 em -Sea Kings (2-8, 2-1 in league), while phasls how important avoiding a DQ Alex Chikovani (40) and· Ben Tilsen was.· (44) aJso scored for the winners. Locals gymnasts sparkle · •GYMNASTICS: Costa Mesa's Kevin Wolting and Donothan Balley, and Adam Young of Newport Beach re· cently completed solid performances In the Southern California Junior Olympic gymnastic championships at Pacifica High. Wolting, a 9-year-old who attends Kaiser Elementary, finished first in his age group for the class ftve division. The beat division Is class one. Wolting also qualified for the Southern Califor- nia All-Stars at the meet that was h~ld March 13. He will be representing Sailors defeated by Knights •GOLF: The Newport Harbor High boys golf team lost, 192-205, to Sea View League host Foothll at Tustin Ranch Country O ub Monday. Brandon Sowers (39), Michael Ben- venuti (41 ), Michael Vackar (41), Davis Pemsteln (42) and David Motschen- bacher scored for the Sailors (5-5, 1-2 in league). Johnston paces Eagles •TRACK AND PDll.D: Estancia High senior Jason Johnston won the long jump and was second In the HO-meter \ h1~h hurdle:. w highlight Eagle panici· pant'> m the ~an l'edro Relays Sa1urday al San Pedro High. Jnhll'IOn leaped 20 feel. R inches in lhe long jump and ran the hurdles in 15.5 'lt'Cond 'i. Senior Nie Korcerat also stood out. He finished second in his I 00 heat and tea med wi1h David Moreno, Adam Ro- driguez and OiCRO Carrasco to p ace a third-place fini sh in 1he 400 relay in 59.8. Freshman Jl'annettc Abrego was third in her J ,600 heal (5:49), while senior Matt Zich was 1hird in his 1.600 heal (4:58). two spots ahead of team- mate Alan Reza (5:00). Senior Erica Pleitez was fourth in her 100 heat (13.8) and Carrasco was fourth in his boys 100 heat in 12.4. The boys sprint m edley relay tlegs of 400, 200, 200 and 800) of freshman En · rique Vivar, Ibrahim Muradian, Rodri· guez and sophomore C.J. Ruchmann was fifth in 3:58.1. The girls 4 x 200 relay, including jun- ior Ashley Rodriguez. Jessie Rincon, senior Crystal Rincon and sophomore Gabby Cox, was fifth in 2:09.4. The boys 4 x 200 was also fifth. That unit included Muradlan. Adam Rodri- guez and Moreno. 'Qle boys t .600 relay quartet of Johnston, Buchmann. AdU{ Rodri· guez and Koreerat ran ~ason-best 3:41 .8 to place fifth Freshman Jaye Hellmich was fifth in the girls high jump (4-6) and also posted a personal best In the triple jump (29-8), though no place was available. Ashton Anderson was fifth in her flight In the girls shot put (24-1 ~). There were two Oights. F.arnlng sixth-place finishes were Crystal Rincon (13.9 in the 100 hur- die~) and the g1rJ.. 1,600 relay of Plei· 1ez. le~sit' Hinrnn. <.ox and <.arra~c1>. which ran 5:03. The girl<o 400 relay of Plei1c1. Je1t!>ie Rincon, Kathy Pi11man and Cox was seventh in 59.H. Anteaters handl e Bengals •TENNIS: The UC Irvine women's tennis team defeated visiting Idaho Slate, 5-1, Monday In advam:e to 10 - day's championship mnlch at the Ir· vine spring invitational at Anteater Tennis S1adium. The Antcalero; 11O·7) will m eet Brown al I :30 p.m . 10 decide the title. Monday, Tiffany Chang, Kristina Boss. C:hrlstie Posner, Veronica Fermin and Kelly Savin aJI won singles m atch· es against ISU. No do uhtes matches were contested. UCI defeated Idaho, 5-2. Sunday in the 1ourney. as Cllang, I lui Leow, Kris· tina Boss and Fermin won in singles. Stevens paces Vanguard •TRACK ANO FIELD: Vanguard University sophom ore Laine Stevens won the women's I 00 me1ers, as well as the 200 to lead strong performances by the Lions al the Cal State Bakers- field five-way meet completed Friday . Stevens posted season -best times of 12.91 and 26.98 in her rwo victories. Vanguard sophomore Mau Smith won the men's 1,500 (3:59.98). while Billy Smith won the 3,000 in 9:07.09 and was second in the J ,500 in 4:0 t .09. Vanguard's Levin Seekins (5· tOV. In the men's high jump) and Zach Powell (2:02.36 In the 200) f\nlshed second. The VU women's 400 relay quanet ran a school-record 50.51 to finish sec- ond, while the women's l ,600 relay team also finish second In 4: I 0.63, an outdoor season best. •.I ~,~,-................... ~ ........... ~.---_...-...~-----..-~...,...~----~~~~ ........... l"""!!!.,..,.. ..... __ .............................. ~ ...... 11:111r:-~--... ----19!'--............ .,.. ............... ~ .... llllllm ......... . Al Tuesday, March 30. 2004 SPORTS AQUATICS FROM THE SIDELINES haw a great~ ftnilb1ng 7-14. Theywse a teun in tnlDlldoo and Hayden did her Continued from A6 • besl to fuHlll a ie.dec1Np role. father died of mt'lanoma. lief Dad, Robert, w~ 48. "I wu.s very dose to my Dad and ii wus extremely difficult when he passed away." I tayden SllKJ. ·1 w~ with him when he was id for a year and a hall It was 1t0 hard. It's hard to explain in words. It We!-' definitely a big rhall1mge for my family," • 1 was disappointed in the record. but I think we &oobd past winning and lo6ing and it WU more about how we pjayed," Hayden said. ·Having the new girls play the sport and play u a learn. that's what II was all about." I ~ -.t •• 'Huskers helped Harbor win in 1942 Robert list '<.l IO 1.·0111t anJ wa1ch I l.1ytlen play watl'r polo I le ~ 111 t:heer fur her Wht'll he died. a hu~t· hole \v::L\ lrft in I taytJen':. tirt'. It will never be replan'<.l. Uut that Jne,11'1 mean 'hl· ruuldn't add 111..'\V l'l<pt.'nt'lll'l"' to her lif1• I tayt1e11 in:unWJn1..'tJ her alLruN11. vulunlt't'ring JI I loaK I lo!>p1tal and witJ1 utlwr \~1riou..' charity orga111nt1io11~ Shl• has 1en ·1vt•ll ~wml aw;.in.t~ for hrr "t•rvi1 c. ln lwr 11me of m·1.'<l. 1ho11.;1. ht>r 111111her. ll'rrv, :u1d t\\111 brulht•r a11J ,i.-.1t:1. lornmy ,111d Samh. Wl'rl' Ult'rl' for lwr. Aho. lwr coarh at tl1l' tinw. < ;1•na1 Kt•n" wa~ thcll.' for hl'r, 'l11t· 1w11 hc't·am1· do-.c.· ,111d ,ttJI kl't•p 111 111ud 1 l\t·n. th t fumwr lll Ir. me i;:c1.1Jll'. h.ul 111 'hlfl l'Cl,tl l1111g at ~Kt' I till h1.'t'il llW 01111-. 'llw<lull' <L' a pluy1·r wuh till' I l.S. ml'n·~ na11w111I 11·um. 1111, ~·a."111, ,111 ol I lay(h-11', accul,1dl'' .uul .it h1c\.1.'fl.ll'111' pn1\\'1l 111 l>1• .1 h'n.'al 1.·xarnpk Im h('1 1t'.1111111.11c"'· ~tgl' I lill did not f tayden's senk>r season was not much of a swan song. Earty oo, she had mononucleosis. She was sluggish, but she own:ame the '\iclmess am.I carried on. When the season \~<Mr, she l'hecred on her younger sister, Sarah, who plays at Corona del Mar I Ugh. Sarah w..is called up to the v.i.rsity for the CIF Southern St.'t·tiun playoffs and Hayden looked on as the Sea K1ng<i won tJw Division II championship. Sht' could have gone and plnyt.'d fo r Corona del Mar. but "mJ 'he enjoyed Sage f fill and w.tnlt'd to sray and help the prow-..im. T m happy that I went to Sage I lill fur four yt:'dl'S." I layden said. "It w;L, gre<it tu he there. When my dad pa.-..'ied away. they 1111Jl·n.toud anJ supponed me. I tell I ~01 a good education there. l'in glad I went to Sage Hill. "I wa!> happy with the sea.son." 'he conili1ul"<1. "II was a good l'Xpenence. My whole time al Si1Ke I till wa~ l(n'aL I haven't. totally reali1.al tJ1..il I won't be playing thel'l' anymore. I will definuely ml~ it." T WO Nebraska lada Bra came to the halbor area In the mid· 19305 and. in good lime, bepn to establish impresaiw marb in prep and junior college athletics. Bill and Roger Neth both played on the 1942 SWlld League football championship teem and shined in other sports aa well Although Newport lost the small schools OF championship playoft' to BonJta and halfback Glenn Davt.., 39-6, the Neth& and Sailor mates made admirable efforts to overcome the odds. Davis. who went on to become an All-American and Heisman lrophy winner at West Point. was often elusive against Newport in the second half. The first half, however, was considerably different as long as Newports powerful 215-pound fullback Harold Shet1in was In the game. offensively and defensivety. Sheftin stopped Daw with impact consistently before Sheftin injured his ankle just before the half while trying 10 avoid stepping on Davis on the sideline. Sheflin and Newport drew first blood in the first half when the gi.ant fullback plowed over the forward wcill. It gave the Sailors a E ~ .:~I SAVE THE DATE •• -· ... # r-~ '-~a~~am~ "Join .. '°' fll• M•lden M>)'ll9• of UC /Nine'• SPons O' C.11 Socw & Aucflon" n•-..•••t1•: ·t..." .... ,,~~"'·---,.., ... , .. ,...,.,, .. ~ .......... ,.,,.,...,. .... ,.,,....,. •IJtli. MIMM ..... •-' ~"11• ... _,...,. .• ., ..... ,.,,,.. ,,,... ..... ,.., ..,,. _ .... . ., .... ,., ... For more Info. call 949-UC l-5550 The OC lr-.ft MWtia Oepm1melit wcdd ••ID lhri lhe tJbiirag tpaMCrs: ~· • 'IU ........ ::w MUCIC :.LC:.'114 l 0 DailyAPilot DON CANTRELL 6-0INd. although Bonita ralied back be.fore intennlesion to make it 7 -6. 8iD Neth was a regular with second-team All-OF lineman Manuel Muniz and played end on defense and t.adde on offense. Since he was faster dWl MWliz. Coach Wendell Pickens choee to shift him to defensive end to swiftly break up the wide runs. "My job was co take down the first guy .• Neth said Sheftin was named first -team All-QF fullback. And when at Anny later. Davis told Time Magazine that MHarold Sheflin of Newport Harbor High School was the gn!8lel( foolbaD player I ever faced. M em Neth sak1 his general memory of the game against BonJta Mwas how I spent a lot of time chasing Daw on this honible 6eki at BonJta. • Bill Neth also recalled crossing paths with Oav\s apln in the spring ol 194.l, when CollC:b Ralph Reed called on him to anchor the Tur relay team at the Bree Relays. He was set to face Davis. "Daw just flew by me, M he said. It ls fair to recaD that Davis ran the 100-yard dub in 9.7 seconds and not too many prepsters are that fast. Neth'• time was more like 10.3 or 10.4, but was dose to 10.0 sometimes if the run was wind-aided. Coincidentally. both Neths have crossed paths with Davis a few times over the yea.rs. Roger, a one-time police chief for c.osta Mesa and Irvine. tw Mbwnped into him twice in Newport" at two Amigo vie;os luncheons. Both BW Neth and Davis eventually went to work for the Los Angeles Tunes. Bill became a noted distributor in the harbor area for years. BW Neth drew major West Coast recognJtion after graduating from Santa Ana College, where he made first-string guard on the California JC team He drew 14 scholarship offers. from schools including USC. UOA. Arizona State, San Francisco and Fresno. Pickens encouraged him to try >'! ~ ASU, where Pickens went to • · ~in the 1930s. Neth said he~ gave it a try once when visiting ';;(. spring practice. "But it was too hot," he said. Mw1iz. however, chose to enrolr al ASU after World War II ended. , Roger Neth. who also played baseball at Harbor High. played footbaU at Santa Ana and made • • • impressive marb under Coach · • · em Cook. He started on the 1943 ,, : Newport football team under Les . , • Miller. em Neth always had admirable • ' things to say about his grid mates • from '42. Some of the toughest he. ever praised were the late Vernon Fittpatrick. Mwliz. Shetlin, Don Tripp, Don Bingham. Paul Myrehn and IAwren Langmade. He said one of the most 11 • unsung backs who deserved high - recognition was reserve halJback Keith Englehardt "He was a great runner who could run close to 10.2 in the I 00. And I recall one game where he carried four limes and scored all four times on good runs." em Neth also became a walk-on assistant grid coach for em C.OOk at Santa Ana College for five yea.rs, then spent another two years with Coach John Ward. COLLEGE BASEBALL ,.. KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT UC Irvine's Matt Fisher (6), shown sliding into third with an RBI triple in Sunday's 5-3 noncooference win over visiting Long Beach State, has been named Big West Conference Baseball Player of the Week. The senior second baseman went 4 or 8 in the two-game sweep of the 49ers. which helped the Anteaters. whose 18-&l is the best in the program's 26-season history, climb seven spots to No. 12 in the Collegiate Baseball poll. SCHEDULE TOOAY ........ College UC Irvine at UNLV. 6:30 p.m,; Vanguard at Cal Baptist, 2:30p.m. Community college -Orange Coast at Golden West College, 2p.m . High acttool -Calvary Chapel at Sage Hill, 3:15 p.m. ~ High school boys -Foothill at Newport Harbor. 5:30 p.m.; Brethren Chrisitan at Sage Hill, 6p.m. SoftbeN High acttoot -Saddlebadc at Corona del Mar. 3:15 p.m.; Sage Hitt at Oxford, 3:15 p.m.; Calvary Chapel at Costa Mesa. 3:15p.m. Tennie College women -UC Irvine spring Invitational, TBA. Community college men - Orange Coast at S.tddlebadc, 2 . p.m. High school boys-Newport Harbor at Laguna Hills, 3 p.m.; Corona del Mar at Laguna Beach, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Santa Ana, 3 p.m. Golf High school boys Newport Harbor vs. Laguna Hilla at Laguna Woods GC, 2:30 p.m.; Estancia at Ocean View, at Mile Square Park GC, 2:30 p.m.; Corona del Mar va. University at Renetta San Joaquin GC, 2:30 p.m.; Westminster vs. Costa Mesa, at CMG&CC. 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY ......... College -UC San Diego at Vanguard, 2:30 p.m . High school -Newport Harbor at Laguna Hilla, 3:15 p.m.; Saddlebadc at Estancia, 3:15 p.m. ~II High school boys -Costa Mesa at Eatanda, 3:30 p.m.; University at Corona del Mar, 5:30p.m. Swimming High school boys and girts - Irvine at Newport Harbor, 3:15 p.m.; Eatancia at Sant.a Ana, 3 p.m.; Orange at Costa Mesa, 3 p.m. GIRLS SOCCER ·· Sage girls recognized Sage Hill School juniors Amy Werhlin and laura Gordon, both' repeal first-team All·Academy• League girls soccer selecl1ons, top six Lightning players named. aU-league by the circuit's coach-· · es. Werhlin and Gordon are joined on the first team by fresh· man Emily Webb. Senior Megan Curry. who was second-team all-league as a jun· ior, is joint>d on the second team by Sage Hill teammates Al i Mclaughlin, a freshman, and Rebecca Gordon, a junior. Amy Ray, who guided the~: Lightning to an 8· 7-3 record W .. 4-2 in league good for third • place) is the league Coach of the • , Year. '"" Sage Hill lost in the first round': of the CIF Sou them Section Divi-· sion VJ playoffs. 2-1, Lo Fairmont',' Prep. . llplNotices 2640 leplNatica 2MC1 llplllalcll 2W Llplllallcll 2M1 .._..._ 2M1 ....... 2MO .._..._ 2M1 ....... 2M1 Lltl'lllllCll 2M1 LtplNatica -~· ~ ...... 11.tS"'-! l hr t1Jlh•w111~ llt1"1~11~ .tr" d•11H~ l1w.m,.,\ "'-' INCllu "' t, /'J?!°> Wr'I ntt11\f•1r fU ¥cJ Wt1\I m111\f Pt ( 1hf0t 111,1 9i'b8J 1t111ow lln•n~ 70?0 '> Nev" Cl An•h.,m C.tltl111 no• '171102 fth\ llU',11\t'~\ I\ \HO du• l•ol IJv Jll 111<11v1cl11,1I ltAVf" VOii \titrl,.d rtrun" h11\1n•'·' v•t' No l1111ot ICirn11" 1111< \IAl~tn~nt ""' lol":t with Ille Cuunlv Clt1' ol 01 •nae County on 03108 0-4 20046t77SU 0111ly Polul M., 23. 30. Apr 6 I J. ;>OO.. I '16? IOTICI Of PmllOI TOAl•Llll ISlAllOf: PAJICI 1llOlllY nil WI IO. A22442J ro 1111 ht"'· ben1f1 '"""'· cr11dtton . con hn[C<1nl Cffd•lnf\ •nd pe1 \Onl wllo may olh erwtse be 1nl.,.ested ul the will 01 ulal~. OI both 9! PAfRtCK JIM C)IHY 0 NULL A Pl llTION roR PRO BA l l ha\ been lolcd hv MARY llAlll'I on lh• ~1111ew11 r.0111 I nl C•ll lu1111• County ul 01 •1111:• fH[ Pf llllON FOR PR ORA II 1 oq1,.•h lh•I MARY ltAllPl bf' •P 11mn t .. tt A\ p.-1 \On.ti • •tJl"'t nl•ltVe lo •d '"'""'•• th• e•l•I• ol thn cle<etienl fHl PHI llON 1 eq11e\h .111111011\y tu adm'""'" lh~ nl•le undt• the lndepend•nl Adn1tn•\ h~loon ol hl•tes A~I ( '"" •utho11tv will .tJlow lh• pc1wnat ft'lllf'\t n l•I,._ lo l•he m1nv tt.l111n\ without obl11n 1n1 courl app1oval Oelooe l•k1n1 t trl1tln n1y ompo•tant 1cllons, tiowoe1. the pe11on11 1eptutnl11tve w•ll be "qu11e<I to 11ve notice to lnltruted pe•sons unlus they hoe waived nol•c• o• consented to lht proposed action.) fht independent ad mlnliltttlon 111thorlly will be aranltd unlen an 1nle•esled ptllon ftlu an ob1echon lo the pelolKln •od shOWl 80Dd uuse wh~ the cou• I ~hould nut 11• Ant the ~uthorily A HCARINC on the pet11ton will be held on 4129/04 •I 1.4!1 p m m Oepl lll loc•led 11 341 Ille Coty D11ve South, 0 11n11. CA 92613 If YOU 08.ICC I to the R••nt1r11 ol the petition. you ~hould appur al the hear1n1 •nd state yo111 ob,ecllons o• lilt written obre• ''°"' with the cOllft before the ht111n1 Y0U1 •PPUflnce may be in pei son 01 by your •lturney. IF YOU ARC A CREDI TOR or conllnaent creditor of the ct.cused, you mu~I hie your claim with the court and mail • copy lo the pe•M>n1I rtp11sent1tive 11P90lnttd by the co11rt within lout months from the date of the hnl !nuance of lttltrs o provided In Probttt Code section 9100. Tht time fo• 1111111 claiMs w~I r"I eapllt btfOft fo111 months lrom the hH • h11 date noltetd above YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe Ille kepi by lhe court. ti ~ou 11e A petson m· lrrnltd '" lhe 11t1te, you m1y Ille with lht court 1 Request lor Spec11I Notice (form 0£ I !>4 l of the hlln1 ol an inventory and appra1ul of n tala llHls or of any pehllon or account as provided in Prob1tt Code 11ction 1250 A Request lor Special Nolle• form '' avtllable lrom 111• c0111t clefll. ,......., "',......._, .tCMM Ill. llAU. IS4t. 17'7 M. MAlil AVI,. •IM IMfl AMA. Cl tl70S Published Newport B11ch/Costa Mesa Oelly Pilot Merch JO, "4>fll S, 6. 2004 TM964 ........ 'I I ,., .. .. RI-. ..... ... fhe foflowlnl petSOll hH ltlandonecf tlle UM ol the f M;tltlous Susi nen Name. A/C 4 Leu. 2018 W Chandler Avt .. S.1'111 Ant , CA 92704 The f octlllol.ls Business n•m• referred lo tbovt wn filed In 011n1e County on 08/99, FILC NO 19996814422 Mieuel Alberto Cr111. 2018 W. Ch1ndlef Ave., Stnla Ana. CA 92704 lavie1 Su1rt1, I~ W Marti. St . S.nta Ana. CA 92703 fhls busintH Is con· ducted by· co·ptrlners Mi1u•I A. C1ui This d1tement wn flied w1tll the County Clerll. of 0.an .. County on03/12M l9046t711M D1111 Pilot Mer 16, 23. 30,Apr.6,2004 T957 Rem. ..... ......... fhe folloWin& pwions art dolft1 llvliftets u : Q\lality C-1•1 Systems Mtctnlcel. 2500 W. O.en .. tllofpe Ave., Suitt ·u·. F utlefton Callfrnl• 92833 levier SuerH, 1009 1. Hlfkr Blvd ...... AM· Mlftl, Celifofnle 9290& Thi\ llvslnen b COft • ducted by: en MIYldual Htvt YOU llllC'!!!I fol!W busineu yel7 No Javlal Suarez This rt1t1mtnl was filed with the County Cle1ll of 0.1n1• County on03/12/04 IOCMH71MI Delly l"olot Mer. 16, 23. 30,Apr.6.2004 T958 Rem. ..... ......... The follow1n1 pwsons. It t doiftl bUlllMSS H ' Klee Company, 11612 Los Coyotes Or .. 9.,..,, P•ll. CA 90621·1026 Kevin lH, 1612 l os Coyotes !>five, Buena Perl!. C111f0tnla 90621 Michale I. Won, 7711 f ranlllin St. 13, Buena P•ll, CA 90621 This !Hlsiness is con· ducted lily. a .. nerel pert!Mflhip Have yov 1terted dolnl bvlines1 yet? No Ktvlll lte This 1t1tement w11 filed with ttle County Clefll of Ora1119 Cou11ty -~ .... Dally Piiot Met, t , 11. 23.30.2004 TIIOll RI-. ..... ......... The loltowlna per sons art doin1 buslnen as. One Htert Dancina. 22 Cr"" Road • 132. Ir vine. C1lif0tn1a 92604 Alfson Brown, 22 Cfetll Rd. 1132, Irvine. Cali· l0tnla 92604 This business Is con· ducted by: an Individual Have you alerted doln1 buslnen yet? Yes, 06/ 01/03 AllM>ll Brown This stetamenl was llled with tM County Clefll of O.an11 County on03/09/04 HMff771A Dalt~ Piiot Mer 16, 23, 30, •. 6, 2004 T951 .......... ......... The followln& per.ans .,. dolllt bvslnets ts: lrnpl11 btttfn l1nd· KllCll Astoctetu, 6700 Wern« Ave. 60, Hun· tlnlton leach, CA 98'7 lliefttu Mlchlll·At•, 1700 Wer!Mf Ave. 6C. Hvntlnct011 Beach. CA t2M7 Thi' busintu Is con dueled by. en 1nd1vldu1I Have you sl1tt•d dolna bu11n.u yet7 3·19-04 no Mlch1tl M. Are fhls staltment was llled with lht County Clttll. ol 0.1n1e County on 03/19/04 I0046t7tH7 Dally Pilot Mar 23, JO, Ap1. 6, 13, 2004 T961 RI-. ..... ......... The followlnl P9f sons 111 doitlC business as. A C 4 ltu, 2SOO W. 0. an .. th0tpe Ave. Suitt ·u·. rutlerton, Callf0tnl1 92833 levier Suertz, 1009 S. Herbor Blvd. ,..., Ana· helrn, CA 92805 This business 11 con ducttcl by: en Individual Have you sltt!td dolna business yat1 No Javltr Suare1 Thia atettment wu filed with the COtlllty Clerk of Oran11 County on03/12M ....... , .... Deity Piiot Mlf. 16. 23, 30,Apr.6.2004 T956 RI-. ..... ... ..... The lollowln1 person1 •re doin1 business as: Spidle 2U. 18561 florld1 St. •4026, HunUn1ton BHch, C1lif0tnla 92648 Carolyne Sue Kolle, 18561 f!Oflda St. 14026. Hunlinaton Beach. Cah lornl1 92648 This business Is con ducted bv: an Individual Have you started dotnl buslntu yet? No C•1olyn Kntle This st•ltmt nl wat hied with the County Clerll of O.enee County on 0:1/12/04 IOCMH7HJ7 Dally Pilot Mlf. 16, 23, 20. ""'· 6, 2004 T949 RI-. ..... ... ...... Tht lollowlna persons are dolnl business 11: Munlctpel Jud1tmtnl Recovtfy SefvlcH, 507 South Euclid S!Tfft lot 54, Senta Ana, CA 927<>' Meli&w K. laytq. 507 SOUth Euclid St. lot 54, Sant. Ana. CA 92104 This buslntu Is con· dueled by 1n tndlv1du1t " Have you started do•n(;...; bu!ooness yet? No Melina K BaylH • This statement w~'.: filed wolh the Count)' '' Cltrll ol 0. anae County " on03/12/04 I004 .. 7H20 '" D11ly Piiot Mar 16, 23 "'' 20, Apr. 6. 2004 1!1.i~'' • ·" ~ •, "'. .... lht lollowin& pef\ons~ .. •rt do•lll businen u • ••• •) f antny Baseball .. "" Min .. ., ot the Y111. W)o.'"• fantuy Baseball Molf,'°" c) Moty, 2527 Andover'..fi Pl., Cotta Mesa. C111t "'' lornia 92626 '"'"'· Shawn David Wood1"' 2!>27 Andover Pl., Cos!llM Mtse, Calffor n11 92626 "'~. This busintu Is con• "• ducted by: an indlvldu .. 11"' Hewe you started do1nt-'' boslntn yet? l'fo ytT Shawn Dnld Wood .I!.. Thit statement wa&••w llled with the Counl,.lf" Clefll ot O.anre County r• On 03/12/04 "..., MM6t'8141 ....... Dilly Pilot Mar. 16. 23, JO. "4>t 6. 2004 T950 . -~· ... . •. --.... ---. . . . . . . .. . (,' • r --------------------~~----·- Policy Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The puhlisher reserves the righ1 to censor, reclassify. revise or rejecl any classified advertisement. Please repon any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. . 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No Bnan Hor ton l't11s "tatemenl wa,. hhld with the County l.l~rk ot Orange County on 03/19/04 2004H7t078 D•llv Pilot M•I 23. 30. Apr 6, 13, 2004 T96J PLAINTIFF'S STATtMEHTOf' DAMAGES c-No. SC 079t2fi (~To P11tic11 L C041tns, IC Judge ·• Oept iV"!..JbouAT OF TME STATE OF CALIFOftHIA F~ TME COUNTY OF LOI ANGELES MICHAEL MILLER. Plawn11f1, va PE"TER ARNOLD. AANOlD MANAGEMENT GROUP. et at Dtl9ncMtnll. TO DEFENDANTS, P~R AANOlD AND ARNOLD MANAGEMENT GROUP. AHO TO THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORO HEREIN PIMwrfl, MICHAEl. Mlt.LER. r...oy s-s Oll!.'IV" .. tollows 1 01"'9QM 11 dnCnbed "'.,.~on hie her9ln in die llmO\ll1I of 532.275 00. ..,,., w1lh llUIMI lllereon ICCO<dlno lo prool 11 1n11 2 ~· 1nomeys .... lo be oetemilned by lilt Cou11. 1fld costs of this I~ 9CCOrcllnQ to prool •lie< lnel 011fd Jlnuary 6. 2004 MICHAEL MILLER In Pro Per 9686 W1lahrre Bo<Mvartl S...801 8eYetlv Hitls. 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