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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-04-07 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot- .... ' )(1111 55 • -5 •fl d ... Xl • • c D -~------...-----~-----... ~-=---· ----------·---- Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 2004 OONlEAClt IOAILYPILOI A runway model gets the attention of hghts and cameras at Mjlcy's in South Coast Plaza as she shows off the latest Tommy H1lf1ger line. Fashion arrives Alicia Robinson and S.J. Cahn Daily Pilot W e'd like tu belicw we've always been thb fa. ... hio~able. hut tlwsc d;_1ys 111 particular. O.C seem!> 10 be thl' llt'W I.A And with it, for now, so do Newport-Mesa and Orange County, which are enjoying time in t he pop cu lture s potlig h t. up at tht.' Ball ma HayCluh anti Rr-.on in January, and Perry Elli' d1•s1g11er Patri\:k Robinson launcht'<I hi1> o;pring collection at tht• Fa!-.hion Island Blourningdalr'i. la!'.t month. Every time you turn around, hig-n:tnll' fa'>hion dc!'>ig\lers art• jelling in to bask in their 1:us10mer!'>0 approval and give pcri.onal lip' on tht'ir dot he-.. The latest instann• of lhb wa-. an exc:lui.1vc appearance hy sportswear baron 'lbmmy I lilfigcr on rue~tlay al Mary\ at lic1111h Coa-.1 Pla7A1 I lilfiger wa-. promo1in~ hb high-end 11 I hlfigl'r line, which is new, and exd11o;1vc. lo Mncy's l'.torc!'.. At about fi:45 p.m .. a lwvy or cdehrily models paraded hdorl' aho111 !lOO at-lime-. ~creaming spl't:talors. intluding a line looking down from the Ooor a hove. lil i.lrains of David Boww sung" (along with the supermodel Iman, hl''s parl of the line':. adwrtising duo). heire-.s Nicky I lilton. N~ym:\ Joey Fatont', Mcn'1li11t ._ _____ ----------------------- Phillip!> and Ian Mckc·1· Imm tlw 'IV show "'I hl' Barhulorclle" aml Jasun Lewis of"Sex anc.J Lhc City" walked, MOmpcd, swirled amt '1n111ed down the catwalk in thl' hright color!> and bold slripl'~ that hdp define I lilfigcr'i. lll'w l111e ll 's ah1111i-1 hemming old hut: I >esigner-. have hel'n .,howing up in Newport Mesa a 101 lately. tJothing and shol' desigiwr Kcnm•th t .olc did a hook i.igning at the '><lllll' Macy\ la~I fall. Bill Blass de'>lg11cr lose ~oh<; "hmwd rlH' l'Vl'nl!'. an· a big tlraw ror frL-.hlOll·!-.avvy 0 .L CUSI0111t'ri-. whu llavt' jumped with credit card-. i11 hand a l the t'h<u1re to rnccl thl' fan·!> hl'hind tlwir favorite lhreadi-. "/\ lu111r1heo;1• hav1· i.uld out a~ -.0011 a-. they 1111 the selling Ouor ... llilliger <;aid of the rcspo11'c during 1h1• line\ lir-.1 fow wei>ks al ~IHJth Coetsl l'la:1.a '>lOrt'. Otlwr'\ haw fo1111d a -.i111ilarly See FASHION, Paee A4 Liffi e light will shine on Orange Coas t filmmakers The Newport Beach Film Festival will h ave an a fternoon a t Lido Theater d evoted to five movies c reated by stude nts from the community coll ege. Marisa O'Neil Da1lyP1lot COS'li\ MES/\ -Student lllmmak- er" from Orange Coast ColJege will get <;o me major cxpo!.11rc at the Newport Beach Film Festival this year. ·n1e festival is devoting an after- noon <m April I H in the Udo Theater to five films produced by OCC stu · dents. Though s1ude111 work has pre- vio u-.ly hecn featured al 1hr festival, now in its fifth year, this i~ the first time it has had its own i.e<.:tion or the fcsti vcll. "It's really exciting, especially be- cause it's in Newport Reach. --.aid 24 year-old I lannah Stone, whose adven- ture film "Samurai" will he screened. "OCC is a really ltrcat school and it's wonderful to showcac;e our films. I think it gets overlooked because it's a junior college. but this helps get ii ou1 I here and show how good our films arc." OCC: film lnstrui:tor Smit Bruhcrg helped organi.ze "OC:C: Shorti." with fellow teacher Lance Winkel. who i!> also rei.ponsihle for booking '\hort films for the festival. Hie school's film and video department srl!'ctl'<l the best sLudcnt work over 1l1c• past two years and suhmittcd it to a 1>cltl'lion commitlce. rney round enough quuhly lilrni- from those, Winkel said, to justify giv- ing Orange Coast College iti. own cal· cgory al the festival. "One of our mission statcnwnls is to highlight Orange County filmmak- ers," Winkel said of the fcstivJI. "OCC FY I •WHAT: "OCC Shorts" Orange Coast College Student Short Film Showcase featuring "La Cruz," "A Misinformed Tragedy," "Peekaboo," "T.N.T. • and "Samurai.· •WHEN: April 18 at l p.m. •WHERE: Regency Lido Theater, 3459 Via Lido. Newport Beach •FOR TICKETS: http:llwww.newport beachfilmfost.com has 011e of linCbt lilan !-.chuols a11d it'.<. sitting al a community college. The work they have rn11 11nlt out of there. See FILMMAKERS, Pa1e A4 THINKING ALLOWED Banners will stay through season Costa Mesa C ity Council will inCludc eventua l rules regarding youth s ports signs in existing laws. Deirdre Newman Darty Pilot COS'Ji\ MESA -B<llllll'r'> that have been lhl' bal·kdrop w ro11111lt•" youth sport~ games llcw i.·cnll'r .. 1agl' Monday ai- d 1y leaders wrc~tlt>d with how to parify nci);\hhor!> who lind 1101 hi11g pl.1yful about them. 11ll' hanncri. rl•cognin· h•am '>flllll'>Or'i, whos1· d11na1io11" .1llow llw playc-r~ to par· tidpall' al an alfonlahll' rail'. Oppont·111~ ul tht' hanru~r.-daim lht'y L'all'><' hligh1. Mort• than lwn hour' of puhhc lt•,1i - mo11y illustratl'd the e1111111111l huth sHle . ., f1•el ah11111 lht' banners. Ma11y !>aid lht'y W<'rt' di '>heartt•ned 1ha1 r11111plai111" .1ho111 lhl' hanner!'. hav1· l'llll'>llll1nl '" 111111 h lillll' .u1d energy Ultimately, 1lw City Lrnrrwrl din·1·1t•d .. 1aff nwmhcri. to wurt... w11h < 'm111dl woman Ubhy C:mv:111 111 n•lirw prttp1i..ed regulation!> M> 1lwy fall u111ll'r llH' 111y'i. ex- isting o;ign ord111;11Ke. Cound l nkmhl'ri. See BANNERS, Page A4 ENVIRONMENT Stretch of sand clo ses after spill Blocked sewer pipe causes 2,000 to 3,000 gallons to po ur. Clos ure of beach will b e indefinite, o ffi cials say . Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot NFWl'C >Jrl Ul'J\< 11 A "'wage• 'Pill cauM·d hy lrt'l' rnoh him t...mg .1 "c·wcr pipe on Monday It'll Cir ange Lou111 y Ilea Ith C<irt' /\gency ollin<il'> to l'loi.t• lht' lwach from the Newport lloull'v<ird Bndgt> to the projertion of lhvt'rsid1• l>nw until rurther notice. A mai111e11ant'l' worker disroverl'd the -;pill in the 700 block of lhlh Street around J p.m. while chcckinr.: 0111 .1 -.lippin);\ ha7.· ard from a p<>MHhlc water leak, said Jerry Vasquez. main1r·11ani.:c -;upl•rvi~or for the Costa Mc:.a Sanitary District Sa11i1ary dis- lrirl workers ll"l'U a varuum tna rk to con- trnl the spill. which official~ c-.1imall'd was from l.()()() 10 :l.000 gallons of waslC'. rhe beach closure wai. poqcd because -.01111' ~t·wage !lowed inlo n -;ton11 drain that leads lo lht• h:trtmr ofT l.ido Marina See SPILL, Paee A4 A walk that w ould do Judy Oetting proud Dail y Pi lot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.~.com WEATHER ~ Expect fog to come around in the morning, leave, then return at night SeePe1eA2. SPORTS E1tancla's baaeball team handles Santiago's, 8-4. Sff Pe1eA7 T hese Nikes were made for walking, and that's just what they'll do. Don't make any plans for the weekend of May 14. You are officially invited to walk. on the Daily Pllot learn for thJs year's annuaJ Relay for Life in Newport Beach. That's right. it is that time of the year agaJn. 11me to lace up your tennies and join in one of the greatest parties in the area. where participants walk for 24 hours to raise money for the American Cancer Society. This will be the third year Newport Beach has hosted the event and the second year the Dally Pilot will enter a team. For those of us at the paper. this LOLITA HARPER year will be even more meaningful, as our team will honor our late advertising director, Judy Oetting. who pao;scd away Feb. 26 of pancreatJc cancer. She was only 51. Thoee on the Daily Pilot team will be, "Walking with Judy" -as It will say on our team T-shirts. And l~t me teU you. a walk. with Judy Is not something you want to J>8M up. Her laugh, her smile. her crooked nod of the head that lovingly let you know you just made a fool out of yourself, will be replaying in my head as I walk. my laps. Her words of encouragement. her prompting to keep going, her proml!ie that cverYthing wilJ wortc out the way it was meant to. is what is going to keep me truddn' around the track.. And I want you all to walk with me. Here's the way it works: Members of our team will divvy up the walking duties in shifts -ultimately covering all 24 hours of the relay. That means from 6 p.m. on Friday to 6 p.m. on Saturday, we wiU have a representative on that track. In order to accommodate the late~night. afl er-hours walkers. the team sets up a tent in our dt'1>igna1etl campsite. Contrary to popular helicf. the 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. shifts are at1ually a blast. Sleep deprivation und giddiness start to settJ e in and before you know it. you are giggUng your way around that track. -passing the quiet hours by making silly dares of those around you. For the sake of not incriminating myself and other teammates, l wUJ leave it at that. But tnast me when I tell you. it l.s fun to be a night owl. If you are more conventional. you are welcome to sign up for any of the SM ALLOWED, Pqe M ................ ~ ................................................................. ... w t ~. •' I I .. 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Cook .• 1ll 11t < 11'"' 1\lt',a, wi:rl· 11.111ll'd to I Ill' ( )r .rngt' t.oa't I .ulh·gt· d1""" li..t tor the fall 'l'll ll',lt'I 111 .!00 I • NEIGHBORS spotl1yhts ar.l11t•11ements in the t:ommu111ty Ple,1>c l111 eu noteworthy 1nf111 mat1un to Luis I 'u1111 by la~ 111 1949) 646 4170. or i.e nd u mail to lut!> p1)n.i •1 lcll1m t•:. ium DUI ARRESTS f htP .. t 1•• up1•· ti .... ,.~ lu t•ri ,,,.,t,l1•d Or\ Nuwµort B~ .uJ1 ""~'-'1' l'H' "' tr1v '"I ut d1•r th1· • Anqt~I CCJlnf•ud 2~ ~.HHc:t A.nt1 •1•th11-11 • .1 .11 "Ill" •"t Tlwv li.1vu • Alf11•110 V1tl.1 Cor'tl!t 34 Co,til M1•~<1 uni.,. to t;t1 .1nt•"ih•f1 011 u•,pu·1ur' t1f J • 8rt1\t•~''' f t,fft1 1~!:t t·h~fnt•f 34 r r~no• ·""' 1• ~"th ,ti!._,, ru·r \~ •. ue Nr•wpo t B''•" h t.ifl!-.lff••ft I 11 1 t•I t 1rthl provt•'1 •11111, COSTA ME SA • '""' Afhil'., "'"'"''''" J•~ Co~t • M•·,,1 • (J, u1,, l 11111,1 lJ• ,,,,,,.,, :'2 Sf1nl,-t And • C.)• "" ,.,. (uni \l•·l.11 u }b Ct !,la "'I• •.,f • H.r ht' t I\ ,.,, \'\'olp lpA· J 1 f\l•·Wpr.rt n ..... 1 NEWPORT BEACH • ldt1tcllH I n1d1,trd a ... ~ .. hO • Fr.tUc ·~· «.) Ayutl-tr r; \Vh1tt1cr • Mtr h,1t· John Ort r rflu' 1,t 2a N1•w1111r'I B1.,11t1 • 11.E'll"· M1c11 .. 11i B•• wn J3 Lost,1 M 11!u1 • '"''"' Kvlt: F1111I J4 N1·wpan Bt'Jlh • Clidile!> R1v.-nu 6~ M1~~1on V1t•10 • N1tolt· 81•llt Broqno i6 HunlHl!Jlllfl B•·llLh • Anrirt•w Go•dun Ch,,~111• JI Nowµor1 Beath • Ma"o D1 N1l.ola, 30 NPw pori Boath • J11v1er Vd•Cld 21 Pl.icontia FOR A GOOD CAUSE KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Maudie Whyte. a volunteer at Hoag Hospital. assists in a number of act1v1t1es. including working m the gift shop. Venerable volunteer Alicia Ro b inson Daily Pilot A ftl·r more than rwo dt•cade, <111d nearly I D.000 hour' of 'ervice. Maudie Whyte hasn't lo~l her drive to vuh 111tt•t•r I h e :'\:t'IVport Beach re::.ident ha!> hl·t·n lend111i.: her help at I loag ~ lt·111or1JI l lo~p11al Pre ... bytcnan .,111re I Yll I. \he ha' done \an ou\ th111g ... at thr ho.,ptt.11 induding 'pending lime wuh 1.incc·r p:tttenh . Shr even drove a pat1l'1tt home tu OrJ ngc aftl'r the womJn I Md '>ll~l'f)' hi:cau~e I he JMtienl hJd no rl'lativt•s in Llw ari:a .ind J friend who had r omi: to ptd. her up had to leLtve. Whyte ~aid. "rtwre w a .. no one ebc· to 1 .111." 'ht' 'Jill. \Vhyte hl'a1d aho11t the vohmtt'L'I Maudie Whyte has sp e nt more tha n 20 years helping out at Hoag Hospita l. opportunity from a friend who wa~ in charge of rhe 'iurgery wailing room. but ~he's always had a perMmal bent toward J'i,bting '>ick people, ~he ~aid. "I 'ihould have been a nurse." she .. aid. "I wouldn'r want to operale. hut I want to help people." Mo..,t of her time recl'nrly h,,, been devolt:'d to the i..11fr ~hup and the 'urgcry wa11in~ room. whi:re !>he gi:t<i info rmatton lrom doctor' and nur'>e' ro family mrmhcr' of par tcnb who arc having operatiorh. "It'!> really sometime.., very nt:r\'l'·rad .. mg hi:cau.w tlwre·., J lot of FYI For information on volunreer services at Hoag Hospital call (949) 760·2264. people and a lot of name!>, hut you feel like you're doing a good job." she said. In the gif1 :.hop. !>he sells people nuwers. ho~piwl gown:-.. ;u1d ruys and haby things. "Maudie i' one uf our long· term. loyal and devored • volunteers," said Sherry Surnn<>r. the hospital'~ dirccror ul volunteer ~ervires. ··she really cares a lot." I loag I lospital Auxiliary has about 700 adult volunteers who help in a \'anety of wu~. including running the gilt hop. which donates the proreed1- -about SI 00.000 a year -to the hospital. Sumner said. "They're an integral pan of our customer c;atisfaction and they provide caring service, .. she said. PET OF THE WEEK GETTING INVOLVED Rainey H.1111l'\' t' an IJ. monrh-uld 1011111,t·-.hdl ktllen who wa~ 111\llll'd h um a backyard when 'Ill' wn' "mall. Ramey en111yed hemg with her ong111al rarcgh er and playin~ w11h all tht• oth~r ki11en" hut would nan .awav <ind avoid her I •lll'l-!i\'t'r. "he nerded a caregiver that would g1vt-her one-on-one a11cn1ion and would demand human 111teraction rather than j1N hl'inl( able to pursue actr11c• play with other cal!>. Now. Rainey ha~ received month., of personal atrention from Dan and Jodie Roberts of Cu~la Me!><!. Ht:>r intensive rehabilitation included playing with human rather tJ1an cat~. being hand-fed rather than free feeding and learning to love the human touch. Rainey would have been considered unadoptable without the care Dan and Jodie gave her. Now, Rainey craves attendon and wants to play and interact but wiJI need an Indoor home without DailvAPilot -VOL.98,N0.98 THOMAS H JOHNSON Stew McCrank Photo Editor, 19491 764-4358 Puhhshu1 TONY DODERO Ed1to1 MARKEY DANIELS Advon1s1ng Man11ger LANA JOHNSON P1omo1tons 01roctor EDITING STAFF S.J Cahn Monaging Eduor. (949) 574 4233 s / cahn 11 lsr1mes corn Danatta Goulet C1ry Editor. (949) 764 4324 dlfnetw goulot10•/st1111es com Richard Dunn Soorts Ed1101, (949) 574-4223 rlcflltrd d1111n•"l/11t1m es.com Mika Swanton A~11lst11nt Chy Editor. (949) 574-4286 mrke.swanson ·~18tirl'HJ&com lolfta ...,,,., Forum 1>11ge oditor. columnist (949) 574-4275 lo/Ira harper if'/atimea.com , ste"6 m«rank a la11mes com JoM J. Santos All OtrOCIOr I News Desk Chief. (9491574-4224 1uw santos o '8t1mos.t:om NewsEdlton Gina Ale)(andef. D11ni111 Hunt, Poul Sa1tOW1l2 NEWS STAFF Deepe 8har.ui Crime and courts reporter. (9491 574-4228 ddepa.bharath • latimes.com JuneC....,.. 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BALBOA ISLAND MUSEUM ANO HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Balboa Island Museum and Historical Society, a nonprofit organization, is seeking ' memorabilia sucti as photographs and stories for the museum's collection. Volunteers are needed as docents. The museum, at 502 S. Bayfront, Suite A, is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. (949) 675-3952. BEST BUDDIES The nonprofit organization is looking for volunteers 18 and older to provide companionship for adults with developmental disabilities. As a "Citizen Buddy; volunteers will visit with a buddy twice a month and call or e-mail them once a week. (714) 546-1826 or http://ww.bestbuddies.org. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST It will be cloudy in the morning then clearing. Highs will be from 66 to 72 with light winds. Tonight will be partly cloudy with areas of fog after midnight. Lows will be from 50 to 55 with light winds. lnfonnation: www.nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST Winds will be variable at 10 knots or less becoming westerly at 10 to 16 knots in the afternoon with wind waves of 2 feet or less on a west swell of 2 to 4 feet at 11 seconds. Tonight wind• will be out of the west at 10 to 16 knots In the evening becoming variable 10 knots or le11 overnight with wind waves of 2 feet or le11 on a we1t IY(ell of 3 to 5 feet. Farther out, wind• will be out of the W9lt 81 10 to 20 knots on combined seas of 6 to 7 feet with a dominant period of 11 seconds. Tonight, winds will be out of the west al 10 to 15 knots on combined seas 6 to 8 feet. SURF The size is expected to drop to knee to waist height for south·facing breaks and ctiest high for west-facing spots. That all will ctiange come Thursday when the next swell is due. w.w quality: www.11urlrider.org TIDES Time 5:28a.m. 11:40a.m. 4:56p.m. 11:16 p.m. tWght -0.22 feet low 4.07 feet high 1.19 feet low 6.96 feet high WATER TEMPERATURE 60degreea ' Da1ty Piiot Wednesday. April 7, 2004 A3 Reaching for outer space BABY BACKS! ... A ... ...,. Of CHINr OH4 .,..,,, Newport reside nt clings to the hope that a rock he found behind his home is o u t of this world . Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot llk k Gon.ki has been between a rock and a hard place ever '>ince the Dl'(.,-ember evening he :.aw wh at he thought wai. -;-and wha1 he still 1hinks is -a me- teorite 1ha1 fell from Lhe .,ky. Ill' found it the neX1 day, lying in the brush behind 'his home near the Bac.:k Buy. It wa'> .ibout the siz(' of a human skull, weighed around 15 pound:. and looked tantali1.ingly alien rom - pared IO olhl•r objects nearby .. It had mark... that lookl'd like it could haw gone thm uWi the 1-.arth's almo,phcrt'. It had funny pnl'kmark...... It even hud :.ome nll'lallic flake' cmbt.'dded in it. lllll could it be au extra-te~s­ triul visitor? C ;orski read up un nwtcori1es .11 the library and 'ought t'Xpen opinion tu ronfirm 1ha1 hi~ find wasn't just a1101hcr hunk of rock. Ba!'!cd on vi.;ual inspection of a !'>ampll'. a \lniver:.ity of Arizona expt'n dt>d ared it an igneous rock matl1• of quarv. fl'ltlspar and bio1i11:. · F.a rlhling quartz, ll'lt.bpar and hioti tl', that ii-. But, Cor~ki .,,,id, the Mar~ Ho- vt:r~ ju ... 1 found those mfr1eral<; on l.ir .... Maytll'. ju~t maybt', it wa1, a Marti;111 rock. " l'hey land 1111 Mars i11 January .1mJ Mars lamb on Earth in Dl'- n·mlll'r," hl· marvclctl. NC'XI, (;Or!->kl Senl il Ill lJUA. Still. they i:.<1id, an •:arth rn1·k -a "nwtcorwrong;" 1101 a nw11·1mtl'. Al (;riffith ob ... crv-a1ory, ~llllll' 11111' offered him $5 for iL "I read in a book Lh<H tht• rarer llll' 1111.'tt·orill', lhc harder it i~ for anybody to look ut it and li!,fllrC il 11u1," c;orski sai<J. ''Every 1i111c. in - ~tcad or gc11111g upset, I thought: ··111a1 mci111!'> n·~ juM tha1 much more rare.'" Entl'r C:alll·rh. And <>range ( :oa~t College and lrvinl' Valley C ,11flt'J.(l'. All took a fool . All d1'- rlarC'd it tl·rre~lrial. "It'~ a well-rounded , river lypc houlclcr rock," said Irvine Valley < olll·gc• Prl'!->ident Cllenn Ho4ue- 111ore. who i!'> a registered Kt'Olo- J.:"I. ··11ll' composition secrn:. to ·Ill' fairl~ 1,1m1dard to local form;.i - 1 i1111 ... :· fill f'tlCJlO llAltY PllOI Rick Gorski of Newport Beach has sought the opinions of sc1ent1sts to prove the rock shown m his hands is lrom outer space . So far, the experts have said they believe tt 1sn'I. l'lw rock wa." likely fo1111l'd million' of year.. ago fru m 111 w11~c heal and presM1rc along lht• inll'r~t·dion of the North Anwri· ca11 aml l'acifir ll'l'lnn ic plall'' Similar rock..., he ~id, rn11 Ill' found 111 the hill' near 1'01 1111.1 and Hake parkways. IJ11dau111ed, \.orski a~kl'd Orange Coast College gt•oloi.ty profe!.Sor Erk Bcmk r to do ::.111m· f11rtlll'r analy:.i:.. Aller thin section tesl!'>, mi11l'rnl itk111ilin 1tion and ICXltmtl a11aly- ~is. he came to his co11cltL,i1111. ··11·, very typical of lht' rork.' \\ot' haVl' around ht.'r<' in the S.111 Joa qui11 I fill._, .. Bender !>aid. ··11\ a piece or line-grain gr<mitt •. I hL' tt>'L' just verified what I ulrt•ady thought. But he wa' prc11y ada mmll that it wa' u rnell'oritl' .. ·1 he rock, he 'aid, prohahly rolled down a hilf .i11to tlw nw1 channel and gol tkpo~ill'd lw hind l .11r~lj', hou" · Ii'!-> 111.1d1· ol q1i.1r11, fpfd,pa1 and '01111• mil·a, ht· ,,ud "I It· w;i,, 1elli11g 11w llll'n' wai- 'l1111t• 111c·1al i11 llll'1t'." lkndt•r --.1id "1\, l.ir a' I t ,111 1l'll. 11\ Imm \\ht•11 lw n1111 Ofll'll \\•1th a --.1w." Hu1 t .ur,ki i' '11ll 11p11111i ... 1ir. "Yo11 havt' to lw 1k .ii 'f1l'C1fi1 thing ...... (;111,ki .,,lid. "It It'll~ you right 111 1lw hook' 11\ the -..111\l· 111.1tl·n.1f, y1111'11· g0111g to find on F.1rth. I ha1\ whv 1111·1t•oritt'' ;in• !Ill hard Ill li11d .. , \'l'l'VOllt' 1hi11k!-> ii \ ,1 ll'l ll''l11.1l 111rk." :O.:t•\I, lw'll g1•1 h1' .... 1111plt'' had ln1111 l\\•11tf1·1 ,11111 'l'IHI 1ht•111 .Ill t:.ilt1·1 h 1·xpl•r1 I )1111 ll1111w11 lor .1 Citl'>l'I J1111l. "I 1l1111k tlw ll111 k will ''"fl 1hc·11"." 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I·. l:· •• •1· PUBLIC SAFETY BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Man found dead at Newport beach A 44-ycar-old Coslu Mesa man wu.' found dead 011 the beac h wuh a gun- '>hot wou11d at 18th Strte1 Monduy 11i8ht. Ncwpcm Be111:h pohtc s<1id. ·nw dra1h was i.ft•ter- POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Avocado Streei; An individual was reponedly suspected of being under the influencti of drugs 1n the 300 block at 8.16 a.m. Sunday. • flllr Drive •nd V•ngu•rd W•v: A traffic accident uwolving i111uries was reported at 2:57 p m. Sunday. • Newport Boutev•rd: Petty theft was reported in the 2300 blod\ al 3:51 a.m. Sunday • Newport 8oulttY•rd and Ent 16th St'f..t: A hit-and run was reported al 5:08 p m. S unday. • Pinecreelc Drive: Grand theft was reported in tho 2800 bl odc at 3:29 p m S unday • pt•c:enti• Avenue: An mtliv1clual was 1eportedly suspr:c.1od of bemg drunk m public m tho 2200 blod\ a1 12 20 p m Sur.da'(. NEWPORT BEACH SPILL Continued from f'\ I V1llagt'. 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The case Is under investi· ga1ion. • Notth Bey froni:; A boat burglary was reported in the 400 block at 10:38 a.m . Monday. • Bristol StrMt and ltvioe Awnue: A rraffic accident involving injuries was reponed ar 9:34 a.m. Monday. •West Coaetal PHk •nd Ridge Patt Drive: A commercial burglary was reported at 8:27 a.m. Monday. • El Modena Avenue: A loud party was reponed in the 500 blade at 11:43 p,m. Monday. • Newport c.n. om. E..st: A hit-and-run was reported in rhe 300 block at 8:16 a.m. Monday. • Sherington Ptace: Vandalism was reported in the 1600 blodt at 9:54 a.m. Monday. •9th StrMt and West B•lbo• Boulewrd: A vehicle burglary was repo rted at 2:39 a.m. Monday. • 62.nd and Canal .v..ts: Trespassmg was reponed at 11·24 p.m. Monday. pll'' lhdt .in· w1thi11 'landard:.," M.11.ur -w1d. l't•),1ing at lht· lorn11on 1s m m plll'<.llL'U hernusc il°s at Ille t'Od of a major Morrn clr..1in :.ystem. which nt'cc~"hatc:. a lon~-tcrm 1111,1 mg hl'l:.1u ... r of bacreria from urh1111 n 11l11fl, Mv.ur said. 111 avoid 'L'wage spills caui.rd by pipt· problems, the ~11i1ary Lh~tfll:I fl'L'Ommends reKUlar 111:11111t·nann· tor pip<'i.. I lome- ownt'r' 'lmuld have pipe:. d11~ckrd every year o r so, or ev- C'ry i.ix n111nrh~ if rhey have a 101 ur trees. and businesses. includ- in1-t restl1uran1s that dispose of i.:-rcus1•. '>hould have sewage sys- tt•rn, chedwt.1 mon~ often. Muzur 'aid I he 'l\llltary district 1s trying to 11v1..n futut\' 'p1lb hy rnapplr1g prohlt•n1 .m:ai. that h11vc had piJls in the pas! ;u1d using a variety of dl'.ming methods tu unhlodc clu~ed p11'lC'>. Vasque-1 said. •ALICIA ROBINSON cove1s bus111ess, politics and the environment. She may be reached al 1949) 764 4330 or by e-mail at al1c1a roblflson ci'/at1mes.com ll''Pl'l I. ho nor J_nd suppnn 11f llm~C' wh11 have fouWit the d"l';L<;e Now. if thert• arc :10 1eanh, at lcJ.sl l<J pcoplt• urt• t>xpecll'd 10 l1t· un 1hr lrat:lt al all li111t>1>. f'his 1'111•,n't alw:1y-. ha1')JlCn - '''1wn;illy in 1h1• twill~hl hour. ur around 4 p.111 S;i1 urday. tow:irJ tlw t•ncJ 11t tlw t'Vl'lll. 1 lll'll' w1·1t' 111u11y 11mc' la't year 1ha1 1111ly a h,1111lful o{ hard ,·ore walkt'" wt•n• 1111 that tral'k. My d 1rill1•ngl' to lht• NL'Wpurt Mt· .... 1 tu111muni1y io; 1111t 1l11ly lo rxu•t•d monetary l'Xp1•1·ta111111' h111 111 really t•mhruce lhC' 'pint of lhe walk. Ora~ your 1in•d bl·hlnd uro11111l t h111 I rark. n.·l{:mlle"'' of l'rr".tn ds or lat·k ol ~lt'l'P -at least you dfC lwillthy tno11gh to do Ml. l11o~c who art· inierc lt'CI i11 joining lht· I Jaily Pilot team can c-mml nw u1 the address h<!luw. (.,o-~·ap1.1i11 Lana Johnson, 1lw Pilot's promntlon(\I director, and I will be in cha.rge of coordina1i11g IJ1c walking chedu.le, Relling T-shin s and d istributtng entry forms. l'lca:.e come out and repl"C'scnt the co mmunity -and 1otn LIS In our walk wilh ludy. • LOUTA HAAPfA Is the Forum editor. Sho also writes columns Wedn8fldays and Fridays. Sho may bft re11cned itt (949) 574-4275 or by •-rn11ll 11t lolira.harµer 1r1111r1mes.com ~UIJU'J...,.~ (ONSICN·OESIGN QUAUTY f URNITUIE AND ACCESSOIJES FOR YOUR HOME 369 E. t 7th Street, #10 -Cost.J MeScl -949.764 .1746 (Behind Plum's Patio) e..,,~ ......J ''*"' Aa ' 4"" ~,,."'-J """' HOU~S: MON-FRI 10AM-5·30PM •SM IOAM·SPM ,- BANNERS Continued from Al agr~ that the barulers could Stay up for lhe rat of the curreru Little Le-sUe season. •Just lhe fact that wt spent the last two-and-a-half hours Ion this!. lls a very aad day.• Said a discouraged Mayor Gary Mona- han. ~For the city to get involved with this . . . if it's not broke, don'I fut IL~ Many invoJved with Little League claimed just that -that there Is nothing wrong with the banners that need to be rem- edied. The bannen have hung on the fences of California FJ. em entary and TuWi.nkJe Middle schools for about eight yean and 110 one ever complained about them until recentJy, said John Stevens, a member of the Costa Mesa American Little League FASHION Continued from Al rich reaction. "We had a grea1 response throughout with the BUI Blass New Yoril collection,• Balboa Bay Oub spokeswoman Maggie Feldman said. ·1 think that ir's because it's something that not everyone geas to do every day. It's something a bit unique and a bit special." Shoppers can leam mow abou1 what inspires the designers they love, and they sometimes score personal advice on whal would look besl on 1hem and how to wear iL And there's the chance to rub elbows with sartorial greatnes& ·Any type of special event that involves celebrity and fashion is FILMMAKERS Continued from Al even though it's a two-year school, the technical quality at that school is ourstandlng. • f ilm and video students at the school have access 10 equipment like editing bays. a studio, com- puters with digital editing soft- ware and a 35-seat screening room. It also still uses film In ad- AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail to luis.pen11@/11timn.com; by fax 10 (949) 6464170; or by calllng 1949) 574-4298. Include the time, date end location of the event, a1 well as a contact phone number. TODAY Taltling Hands Thenpeudc Message and Bodywoit will host a free woltshop on triggefl>polnt therapy and Its importanoe in treating chronic pain In patients. The woitshop will be from 7 to 9 p.m . et 120 E. 18th St., Colta Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 413-1667, dcmesser@earthlink.net, http://www. myof11scialther11py. org NIU wtM host a Club Run for walkers to marathoners at 6:30 p.m. at Niketown in Triangle Square, 1875 Newpon Blvd., Costa Mesa. The Oub Run will fea ture trainers who will assist runners, along with product giveaways, trying on shoes for a trial run and an after-party with food and beverages. Information: (888) 252-&453, http:llwww.nike runhitwonder.com. Uw-NMwport Bey wtl .,,..._. ·Lets Play Opossum• from 10:30 to 11 :16 a.m. atthe Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center. 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. The cost is $4 for children ages 3 and 4 Information: (949) 923-2295. Mother .. Ma.-d ho9t .\lbur Pet's Health: Bridging th.- Nutrhional Gap; a free i.mln•t by Jim Wagoner Ind Oeeignfng Health, from 8:30 to 7:30 p.m., In the Patio CeN. The martet 11 located at 226 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. lnfonnation and reaerv1tlona: (800) 596-.ee67. ntURSDAY Hoeg HoeplWwll ........ community education dau on "11 lnaomnl• Keeping You Up7• preMnted by Or. Paul s.lec*y at 8 p.m . at the Hoag Hospital Conference C*1tet In Newport Beech. lnfonnatk>n end reaervatlon1: (800) 61~4, htt.p://www.hf»Qhoeplt»l.org. u..., Newpolt 19\' ........ ·0ur 8"18** v.rd.'" riNI ambaa1edorl from North America from 1 to 2;30 p.m. It the Peter and M•ry Mutti IMWprettve Center. 2301 UnlY9tlfty o.tve. Newport &.adl. lnfonnltlon: and retef'Vatlona: (Ml) 923-2275. board or directora. ·1 think tb1s ii• big rempnt ln a teapot.• Stevena said. •1t (op- ponenul had their way. there wouldn't be chlldren out there playina ball .• But banner opponents, many or whom are pan of the Mesa Venk Wla Homeowners Aun .. said they're not against the kids. they are jusr Wed of seeing the bannen day in and day out. ·rm willing to have the ban- ners up during the games." lo- aeph Moody said. ·Otherwise we're the ones looking at them and that doesn't benefit the spont0rs. l assure you.H wt July, members of the Mesa Verde Villa condombUums, near the schQ<>ls. raJaed a host of issues relating to the school fields' use, Including questioning whether the banners complied with the city's sign ordinance. Slaff members' research into the existing sign regulations showed good for us." Macy's South Coa.'11 Plaza store manager Sue Graham said That was loudly on display Tuesday night. whether in the screams when lhe actor Lewis appeared or the even-lruger outcry after Hilfiger arrived at the show's end. . His tossing a few sungtasses to the crowd didn~ hurt, either. So why-is everyone coming to Orange CoWlty these days? Store officials said it could be that people here are into f'ash.ion, or that they wield a lot of buying power. Or maybe its just that ii is theO.C. -1 think that Orange Councy has come of age," Graham said. In the late '80s and early '90s everyone was warching "Beverly Hills 90210: but now it's all about "The OC. • she said. The hit show even has touched dilion to video fonnats, Winkel said. Wortcs screening in the festi- val's OCC category range from three to 30 minures in length and cover a variety of genres. "There's a wonderful cross sec-- don of projects," OCC filrn de- panrnent chair William Hall said. ·111~re·s a short comedy. an ad- venture film, which is quite elaborate; a dramatic projecA about immigrants crossing the border thar was shot in the des- during lt1 monthly friendship luncheon al noon et the Radisson Hotel, 4646 Mec:Atthut Blvd., Newport Bead\. The cost is $23. Information: (9491645-9555. The Coat Community College Oiltrlct'a chapter of the American Aun. for Women in Community Colleges will host "Alzheimer's Disease Exposed" with belt-aelllng author and senior care advocate Jacqueline Marcell. The event will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Roben B. Moore Theater, Orange Coast College, 2701. Fairview Road, Orange Coast. Tldtets cost: S10 to S15. lnform•tion: (714) ~5. FRIDAY The"'""'°"' foNm will holt. panel of experts on •Frequently Alked Questions about Inventing; at 7 p.m. at the science lec:1ure hell et Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Colt• Mesa. Tlchts cost S5 to $16. Information: (714) 540-2491, http://www.inventorsforum.org. SATURDAY Lynde Mlteo wtl lllgn her MW book, •Mafia Wife: My Story o1 Love, Murder and Madness." at 2 p.m. at Sames and Noble BookMllers, Metro Pointe, 901 B South Coast Drive. Information: (7141444-0226. The dty of Newpott 8Mdt and the Eastbluft Village Center will holt the 211t annual Spring Egg Hunt from 10 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. at Eeltbluff Part, 2555 Vista del Oro, and et Eastbluff Village Center, 2600 Eestbluff Drive, Newport Beac:ti. The event wffl fHture mualcel entertainment, kids crab, f9Ce peintino and a limited number of comptlment.ry photos wtth the Eater Bunny while. Information: (949) 844--3161. The .... V-... .......... lrnprovenMnt District will host the ftm annual "Ea.tar by the s..· cetebtadon from 11 e.m. to 4 p.m. 111 the public pertlng lot on the comer of Bait>«>. Boulevard end Palm S1reet. The event will future ltve entertainment, photoe wtth the Euter Bunny . rafftea end contetta. lnform•tlon: (949) 723-1616. UC Irvine LIMwtea w11 hoat "Geetur. of life: Meftl\1 Grllhem't Legecy Through the Lent of~ Morgan· at 6:30 p.m. In tht Lengeon Ubrwy on cempua. The~ wtn NgNltJht the leg9c:y of dence dlor9ogrepher Gt'llhem through ,.,.. photogniph1. Information: (Ml) aA-6300. ........... 2004 .... old actaool The Thundly ....... w.m.... rMt8f concert bendtlng the cure Club will preeent tlnger Lee S1ltm Autttm Now found.iton wlft be , they dldn'1 cover banner:. dis- played on a1hletic fieh1s or school grounds. Recreation staff members pro-pose<J revising the city's code 10 include athletic fi elds under the ensring sign rules. But they sug- gested that policies. procedures and standards for pu111ng up and removing u1e banncn. be covered by an admi11i i.1m1ive regulation, nol the existing sign rules. The proposed rule:. alsu changed the definition of an ·athletic field" to make ii much broader, which some residcntS tool issue with as weU. D111ly Pilot was deemed to be unconstiru- tional by giving certain ,sign .Privilege!> onJy to real estate companies. "It scem11 lilte a replay of the whole r\ealtor thing... former Mayor Sandy Genis said. •If so, Its a sUppery slope.· 111e cow1ciJ's decision was guided by Cowan, who felt the new rules covering banners should be written more speciti - caJJy within the existing sign law. "I'm saddened tliis would come before us, but once it does, we do have regulations to fol- low,· Cowan said. "The only thing that saves this community from 24/7 signs in lhe public righJ-of-way is the fact that we catefullr, ' crafted llhis ordi- nance!. "'ll'le law defines evei:y park ru. an athletic field,." council gadfly Martin Millard said. "II will bra horrible mess lhroughoul the city. You will have a rebellion." Oth ers brought up 1 ht' city':. •DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa prior problems with a real estate · Mesa. She may be reached at l949l sign ordinance lhal had w he rt'-!'>74"4221 or by e-mail 111 written by 1hc l:uunl'il alter it deirdre newman a)/atimes.com. 1 lilfiger, whose daughter. N ly. went 10 school wilh siar Mischa Barton, who plays Maris..<;,'\ Cooper. But the draw of Orange County and Newport-Mesa goe1:> t>cy1111d simple cult rv slalu:.. I IJlfigcr said. NWe're going where u;c hcl>I stores are: llilfiger !>aid. "/\11d I think this Macy':. i1' une of lhl' best s1ores in lhe world." As he listed off otlwr st ups on his launch tour. Onmge Counry was in the same brealh ''-" Miumi. San Francisco a11d New York. "I just think il'i. a very fertik groW1d,~ he ~id. For those whui.e credit cunJ:-. aren't maxed out ycr. mon· designer appcararn.:cs arl:' in till' offing, with Fashion lsla11d\ Bloomingdale'~ hn:.tmg T-,hirt mavens Oaire <Uld Chf'y-,mn_or <. & C Calif~mia on Saturday and ert in Spanish with English suhli- ltes: a comt"dy lhar·s a takeoff on Hong Kong martial arts fiJrm and another lighiwci~1 comedy." The feslivnl screening will brive lhe school exposure and ll•t the s rudent filmrna.kers. sumc ol whom are now seeking jobs. in the i11dusLry, meer 01her working filmmakers, I lall said. TI1ey also co111empc1rary sportswear · designer Juic showing clothes from her eponymous label on April 22. Feldman ~d Ille Balboa Bay Club has l,'TCal turnouts for the privatl' "howings of Bill Blass collections it holds four limes a yt•ar. ··1 U1ink people are laking more notice of Orange County," she !>aid. ·11hink in lhe past traditionally it's been more 1.A.-li1n1scd. hut designers a11d companic·s are starting 10 realize 1lw powt.•r of Or.mge County." • ALICIA ROBINSON covers business, pohucs and the environment. She rnay be reached al (9491 764-4330 or by e-mail at alic1a.robinson o.11atimes.com. S.J. CAHN is the managing editor. He may be reached at (949) 574-4233 or bye mail al s.1.cahn(iiJ/at1mes.oom. front of fC'w hundred p~ople," 'aid ny:m Rensley. whose fiJm ··u1 Cruz·· tells the s1ory of two men crossing the border from Mcx.ico. "Any lime lhat happens is pc~!:>onally satisfying. ·111a1's 11ne of the b ig goals in going to film school. And if i1 furthers your career. uial's grca1. .. ge t to see lhelr ftlm on a 45-foot •MARISA O'NEIL covers education. screen. She may be reached at (949) "I have 10 say It will bl? rcaJly 574-4268 or by e-mail at good to see your work shown in maris<fone1/ o. /atimes.com. from 8 p.m. to l : 15 a.m. at Hogue Barmichaels, 3950 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Some of the bands scheduled to appear include the Iron Maidens, Wralhchild, Melal 101 and Sabotage. Information: httpJ1WWW.cureau1ismnow.com, hrtp:/lwww.metaliam.creeping deathonline. com MONDAY "Glutamate Rec.pton on the Move: Implication for Synaptic PlasticityH will be a lecture by Dr. Roger A. Nicoll, professor of physiology and cellular and molecular pharmacology at UC San Francisco. The ellent will take place at 4:15 p.m. at Tamkin Lecture Hall, UC Irvine. Information: (949) 824-5264. The Orange County Sien'e Singles monthly meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m . a t 1he Costa -Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The fealured slide presentation will be highllgnts of a trip through the Alps. The cost is $2 for dinner. Bring your own eating utensils and beverage. Information: (714) 963-6345. TUESDAY The UC Irvine Ubrari" Speaker Series and Orange County Reads One Book will present ·Tue Immigrant Elcperience: Bridging Two.Worlds." The event will fealure Firoozeh Dumas, author of "Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America." The evenl will begin at 6 p.rn .• and a book signing will be at 7:30 p.m. at the Monarch Bay rooms A and B in the UC Irvine Student l 'ler. Informatio n and ruw vatlon: (949) 824-5300. Hoeg Ho..,ttal witt o4tef PNMnt. community education class on the "Management of OsteoporoslsH at 6 p.m . at tbo Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 5144624, http://WINw.hoaghospital.org. APRtL 14 The friends of Orange Coast College's library will host ita annual spring book aale from 9 to 10 •.m. for members of the Fn.tnds of the library and from 10 •.m. to 3 p.m. for students •nd the general public In fTont of the temporary llbrery facility In the parting lot off Adams Avenue, at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meaa. Most herdbacb will be sold for $2, 1nd peperbacb for 50 cents. Book donations for the Nie •re 11111 being eooepted. Information: (714) 43'2-0202 ext. 21058. Hoel C.... c.nt.r'1 lung cancer 1upport group will present a dl1CU11ion on ·Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer" by nurse Carolyn Hendrix. The event will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at H~g Cancer Center, conference room A in Newpon Beach. Information and reservations: (949) 760-5542. Nike will host • Club Run for walkers to marathoners at 6:30 p.m. at Niketown in Triangle Square, 1875 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. The Club Run will feature trainers who will assist runners, along with product giveaways, trying on shoes for a trial run and an after-party with food and beverages. Informatio n: (888) 252-6453, http://www.nike runhitwonder.com. APRIL 15 UC Irvine will ho~ "Unde rstanding the Columbia Shuttle Aocident,H with Stanford University's Douglas O. Osheroff. recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize for Physics. Osheroff, a member of the space orbiter's investigation board, will discuss the effons taken to determine the root causes of the accident. The event will take place at 3:30 p.m. in Ro)Yland+tall, Room 101 at UCI. Information: (9491824-£216, cyu@uci.edu. http://www. physics:uci. edu. Ho~ Women's Health Services will offer a community education class on "Continence and Other Pelvic Floor Concerns." Or. Matthew Clartc will present the class at 6 p.m . in the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach, lnfortnation and reservations: (800) 514..w>24, http://WINw.hoaghospit11/.org. Mother's Marbt will host •F9ng ShuiYour Way," a free seminar by Sandi Miller. from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m .. In the Patio Cafe. The martcet is located at 225 E. 17th S\.>..C.Osta Mesa. Information and reservations: (~0) 695-6667. The Envf~I Naiutw Center's founder Robert House will lead a free walk through the center's 14 netive plant communities. The event will be from 12 to 1 :30 P·"'· allhe Envlronmenttl Nature Center, 1601 18th St., Newpon Beach. lnforma11on and reservations: (949) 645-8489 APRIL 18 The o.lel Lama.~ of tM 1989 Nobel Peace Prize, will tpeelc on •Ethk:tl Self·AWBr•n• .. and ~I Trantformetion• from 4 to 5:30 p.m. et UC IMne'a Bren Event• Center 901 Mesa Road, Irvine. Tldiet• eost s12, $26,UO. end S95. Information: (949) 824-5000 . Pilot litu- sign itate the m er f SO, w as the 1ers cifi- law. 1Uld oes, fol - mly nity bile we rdi- sta i9) y ore .I or ), ,m \10 m ns l's to !r5 n. COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL MEETING WRAP-UP FYI INSIDE CITY HALL LONG-TERM BUDGET STRATEGIES 1rv111g to 11~htt•n our bl'h Jnd look for l11n~·tt•nn 1.tr.llt•gie," ~au.I ~ layor l 1<try 1\lonahttn. •WHAT: continuation of City Council's meeting Monday •WHEN: 6:30 p.m .. April 12 . VETERAN'S MEMORIAL The council con::.idt'ret.I add111g rww revenul' ... ource::. and d1 ... con1111u111g ur modifying prograrm •. 1\ll·mber ... ol 1h1• Uty < .ounnl •WHERE: City Hall, conference room 1A •CONTACT: (714) 754-5221 WHAT HAPPENED Bcqtll'>t' of th<· lall' hour. l..11)' ~la11c1gcr Allan llneder !>UAAe~tec.l con1i1111i11R tht' 1 <111 ... idert'd wlwther lo ... upport a Vt•ll'riln\ nwmorial. as propo!>ed by rt·~1den1 Bud I lohl, the pre-;1dent of the city':. rhapter of thC' Ve1era.n1> of Foreign War'\. I lohl a!>ked 1 he rnu11dl 10 help pay for a ..,culnturl' 10 honor WHAT HAPPENED rhe rnunril dir<'l'tt•d tht' Lu'ta ~ h--.u Comm11ni1y fo11nd atio11 111 rt·c·rn11me11d how much the rrty ... huuld n1n1 nhtllt' 10 the projec1. Tht• foundation i~ rt>llPi:tin~ dornllio11-; tor the prowc1. J bt·1N1ion to ~1onday. April I i. Thi' b traditionally when the rouni:1I hold:. lb study ,e.,~ion. Hut ht•cauw · of till' '1g11ifirance of th<· ... 1· twu il<'l1h, lht· cou11ril will Vt'tt·ran!> who are buried .1hruad. wh1d1 would hl' plat't•d at 1 larhor I .1wn 1\kmorial l.enH'll'I)'. WHAT WAS SAID treat thb likl' a .-011nc1I meeting and 1akt.· action. WHAT WAS SAID "Thi• 'ky i-. 1101 t.111ing -Wl''n• 111-.1 I lohl ha~ plan .... lor the proposcLI 111onume111 Jnd al-;o bought a bron:te <·agll• tu bt• till' foru~. The t•-.1i111;11ed l'll'I tor ron-.1runu1n of the rm·monal b SI :11.:l9.:!. arrnrding 1u ,1 ... 1.1ff rq wn. 'Thb ban exccllt•111 idea ... '>aid re!>idc•nt lk1h lkfakl•'> "f hope mt·mher.., ofthl· i:ommuni1y will -;tep forward and contnb11tt' I aho 1hink 11 will he .1 wckorne .1ddi1icm to our ro1111111111i1y hcrnui.e ti "how" -.upport uf Wl<'ran1.." TOWN Continued from A4 Pacific View Memorial Partl will host the Vietnam Wall Experience, a 240·foot, three-fourths scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial 1n Washington, D.C. The opening ceremony starts at 10 a.m. at 3500 Pacific View Drive. Corona del M ar. Information: (949) 644-2700. The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation will present Anthony Zinni, retired four·star yeneral and former head of the U S. Central Command, as part of the Drstingu1shed Speakers Lecture Series at 7 p.m. 1n the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach There will be live music and a buffet dinner. Tickets cost $55.,lnformation: (866)301·2411, dsls a western· direct.com, http:1 www.newport boachlibrary.org The American Legion, Newport Harbor Post 291 wilt be celebrating its 80th anniversary w11h a black-tie gala celebrauon at 7 pm. at the legion's Great Hall. 215 15th St , Newport Bead1. tnformatton (949) 673-5070. APRIL 17 The American Lung Assn. will be celebrating its 100th anniversary at the ninth Annual Big Breathe Easy at 6 p.m. at the Double Tree Hotel Orange County Airport. Funds raised by the evenl wilt be used 10 send disadvantaged asthmatic children 10 summer camp and for education purposes. Information: (714) 835·5864, icook "oclung.org The Pam>t Education and Adoption Center, a nonprofit organization, wilt have a seminar on keeping a sexually mature parrot as a pet. f rom 1 to 2:30 p.m at the Balearic Community Center, 1075 Balearic Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is $15.00 for nonmembers. Alt proceeds benefit rescued parrots. lnforma1ion (949) 631-3606, http:11www.peac.org. Orange County artist Robert A. Hansen will be present for an opening reception and book signing for his book "Yucatan Passages~ The reception will be from 1 10 4 p m. at the Susan Sptritus Gallery, 3929 Birch St., Newport Beach Information: (949) 474-4321 . http.ltwww susan p1ntusgallery.com UC Irvine will host ''Celebrate UCI 2004;· an open house that will feature ca mpus tours. Earth Day fes11v1ties. the Wayzgoose Medieval Faire, a car show and We will be publishing an exciting special section featuring day trips. weekend escapes. travel tips and vacation packages ... W ith great suggestions on where to go and what to do! Call us today and be a part of this great section that will be read by all the affluent residents from Huntington Beach down the coast to Laguna Beach. Total circulation is 78.000. With a 'I~ page or larger ad you may submit travel-related advertorial. 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M WedneS<lay, April 7, 2004 ·' ,, FORUM HOW TO GET PUBLISHED -Utterl: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Cos1a Mesa, CA 92627 • RHders Hodine: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send 10 (949) 646-4170 E-mMl:Send to dailypilot@fa 11mtts.com •All conespondence must Include full name. hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and Ieng I~. Long lessons learned: Airport fig ht not ove r Richard Taylor mentions that I had been involved in co111rolling John Wayne Airpon for "more 1han 25 year, .. <Heade~ Respond. Sunday). Actually. I've been al 11 for 40 years, heginninlt m the early 1960s when I (and others) sought and obtamcd a re~olution from the coun1y supervisors 'taring that the in11iaJ runway exten~1un ;md co11~1nic1 ion of n paSM-nger tl·rminal would not lead to commercial 1ct operatinns. Within a year or 1wo after tho:-.c "i111proveml·111s" were rurnpll'tetl. tomnit:rnal jl't op1•ra111m~ rnmmencctl 'cl'dle~' 10 "'Y· Wl' Wt'fl' more than chagrmed. Bui we al'o learned a hard 11-,,rn1: It'~ llL'\'l'r ove r 1111 ii's over. In 1~16~. I wa.' appoinlcd by ( .ov. Honaltl lleagan as one o l two rl''>u . .knl rnl'lllht'r' to 1 lw l'111n111i,._ion thilt tlt•vt:'lopl·d till· IHl"l' ,t,111d.1rd~ lor ( .<1lif11n11a ;urpurh. Tiil' rc~ul11ng 'late regul.111110... 111dud111K t he 'l'lllllK o f ma>.1111urn .1llowablr 24·hour .1ml 'inglt'·l'Vl'llt noi't' l'Xpu,urc lt•Vl'1' ri\'t'r homl'' (enforn·tl hy l·l·l1t11Jr airl'lalt rHW>t' 1110111tori11g), an· '"II in l'lferi. In lhl' 19711' thc Airport NolM' /\halt'mc111 Committee !which l headctll waged a m11Jt1fal·etcd, hard-110.;cJ fi>:hl :igJimt lur1hcr ,1irp11n l'Xpan,ion. 111dudmg 1lw filing of hundrcd~ ol 111wr'>e rondc11111at1C111 law~u1t~ again),! thl' rou111y over airport noise 1\ "nall initial hatch of th11se "uit-. wenl to trial. anti 1here wen· enough w111' to lorl·c Ull' rour11y lo '>Ct.•k a 'l'llfemenl in which the 1.·omm1ttee Jgrccd 10 drup thl' rcma1111ng law!>111ti. ii thc l'ountv 'ignetl .t 'ct1 ll·1111.·nt agn ·l·nwnt witJ11lw n1y 111 Nl'\\rmrt Beach. wh1d1 mclutleJ 1111111\ w1 .1111111.11 MAILBAG passenger capacity, nuisy nights, and Lhe hour:. of commercial )cl o pera1lons. l11a1 20-year · · agreemenl was :.ig11t'd in 191:15. llapp1ly. 11\ been rent>wed for ano1ht.•r 20 yC"ar,. B111, a5 they did 1n the 1960~. !ht' CllUlll}' '-UpervNirs will rt'lll'l(l' 011 that agreement whl'n tmtlwr than if) it becomes net. e''"ry. I laving dc,n1lwd wh.11 WJ'> accompli~hl'tl lwh1rt.' the 1\1rpo11 Working t.roup cxi~ted. lt·1 '<, l1111k at whai '~ happcned 011 that l,'TOUp\ watch. ( )11e t'\'COt '''"'d' 0111 -the lo),~ Ill l·.I loro. Wl· fo,t for four rea!>c>ns: I We werc ho pdr"IY uutl{U1111cd, "out· l'l!d" and 11u1,p1•111 hy 1hc <11111 LI lorn crowd. 2. We allowed 111rumhl·111 ~uperv1.,.Jr Cy111hi.1 <.oatl 1.111 I I 'loro propl!nl·nt) 10 IO!>l' 1111111'1' Norby (who d cdarcd aga1mt l·I Toro and wai. rewarded w11h hl';l\1' c;u11pu1~n cc 111trih1111rn 1' Imm !\outh ( .uu111y1. :i. \V(• f'aill•il to politically orgarn11• thl' ,1flet.:ll·d rt•"dl'lll' 1n •~ai.bufo < .0-.t.1 Mt•-.:1 "o thl'\ 1.•ould CXl'rt prc"un· 0 11 tlwir ( 11\' <.u11nl'll ( Met"llft.' I won t'\ 1•11 111 ( .l!~ta I\ tc,a); a11tl -1. l'lwre wa' 110 n11111l)""dl' dfcirt 111 gel out the .11111 -1\ll'J'>llll' I· Vllll'. It\ a'> '1mpll' a-. 1111 ... : \\l' r.111·t make 1ho'c kind' of m1,1akt•, aga111. I hc n1°'1CI hJttlt· will •"~uredly he• .motlll'r Arnrngl0tldo11 unlc" \\t-'rl· prcpared to 1.1~c oft tht' .:Im"' anti dt'wlop .1 hard·lllhl'd , dfl'l'llVC. mull 1lan 11l·tl '' ratt').,') llUW. 0 llltlll' laX·t'Xl'lllfll 'tdlll' 1h111 har .. polllllal .11·1wn .md ll111tlra,..111g for poh11cal p11rpo"'' .. II \ llt'\t'I 11\'l'r till it' U\ol'I DAN EMORY Nt'wpun lkad1 Mobile home vote wi ll be remembered l have ju:-.1 cume from Ury Council meeung whl·re· onrc again our m ayor. Cary MonaJ1n11, hru. shown hi!> tlisrt'l:(a.rd and ctmt'l'mpt for the rel>1dents. mol>tly seniors, of Coi.ta Me'a in favor or outsiders and 1he big mom')'· Along with his sitlt'kick, CIJuocilman Allan 1\1.m~oor. who m1rnici. l'Verything tJ1c mayor '>'1}" or dOl'!>, he ha~ WllSll'd tUXl>.l)'l'I money. hour.. upon hour-. 111 the pl;u111ing J epartme111':-. li111e and hard work in developing a city ordinancl' that wo11ld give \omt• protcclion lo mobilc homl· owm•r, i11 lhe l'Vent that 1he1r park 11w111.•1, \\mild do~c Lhcir park. ... a..' ha ppened 10 !ht: home 0\\ lll'f' <>I I J ,\iidn and Snug I I arbor par!..~. /\lthou~h loe Brown, ownt•r of those two park.,, is now helping lo rl'lt1l'ate u~. wt• wc111 through :1 trytng year ol ,lfl)..'lli'oh. fm•.trallOll and fear before w1· l••mc 10 thl~ p11111L. If the l:llV ul C.o'til ~Jt-,a had 1h" o rdmant't' J \'l'ar ,1go. II would have saved a lot of grwl, tax11a yt•r,' nwney and tomlt'nt 10 1111' par!.. home owner'>. I gues'\ tlw 111.1f1>rity ol lht· ( 11v ( .ouncil did nol lake lu~torv il·:-.Mllll> in '>Cho11I Of tlll'V W;Jllld rt'ahze that it rl'pca1c, 1h.dl 1l 11ot heeded. I think it\ dear !11<11 thl' 111ayor and Man~oo1 an· Ilia' toward 1he par!.. owner' •. 1s:o.ociat1on. hut Lo11ndlma11 t-.like Scheafer :-.houltl k.no'' th.it there are t .:wo mobile hom1•., 111 Coi.ta Me'>lt. That amount' 111 .1 lot o f vote!> in ~uvembcr. l'hdnk you Cou11ciJma11 Sd1cafl'r. DICK MATHERLY Ncwport llcal h •DICK MATHERLY is a lormer resident of E! Nido Mobile HOnit' Park ••• pot iq f on ••• •• ••• ... • •• •• ••• Publishes: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 Space & Copy Deadline Wednesday, April 7, 2004 Minimum Ad Size 2x5 Includes advertorial (949) 842-4321 Daily~ Pilot ... ••• •• ••• .. ••• •• ••• .. ••• •• ••• .. ••• •• ••• ... ••• •• :; ••• .. :; ••• .. CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY Of COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 754.5223 Mayor: Gary Monahan Council: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor. Mike Scheafer and Chris Steel CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. CA 92663, (949) 644·3309 Mayor. Tod Ridgeway Council: Gary Adams, Steve Bromberg, John Heffernan, Dick Nichols, Steven Rosansky and Don Webb COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT District Office: 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 432-5898 Chancellor: William M. Vega Board: President Paul Berger, Vice President Armando Ruiz, George Brown, Jerry Patterson and Walter G. Howald; student lrustee Madeline Levy NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 2985-A Bear St .. Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 4 24·5000 Superintendent: Robert Barbot Board: President Martha Fluor. Vice President Dana Black. Clerk Serene Stokes, David Brooks. Tom Egan. Judy Franco and Linda Sneen MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa. CA 92627. (949) 631·1200 Board: President Fred Bockmiller, Vice President Paul E. Shoenberger, Jim Atkinson, Mike Healey and Trudy Ohlig-Hall ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa. CA 92628-9050, (7141966-4000 Elizabeth D. Parker, member, Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administra tion, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 •Jim Silva. 2nd District (Costa Mesa. Newport Beach). (714) 834-3220 • Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Coast), (714) 834·3550 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. (714) 708-FAIR Board: President Ruben A. Smith, Vice President Patricia Velasquez. Emily Sanford, Peggy Haidl, James Barich. Deborah Carona, Leslie A. Ray and Frank Barbaro STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (RI. 35th District, 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 395, Irvine. CA 92715, (949) 833-0180; fax: (949) 833-0696: Press Secretary Pat Joyce. 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Costa Mesa, C.A 92628 Daily L Pilot (949) 642-4321 --.. ........................... -.... ... \ Pilot 1th. 4 J 5; ) QUOTE OF THE DAY "We 're wearing these uniforms /today/ and we're not even wash ing them." Jeremy Hauser, Estancia senior pitcher ·' Dally Pilot Sports Editor Rich.rd Dunn: (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0 170 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PHOTOS BV SHV[ Mcl.kANK /DAILV Pll 01 Estancia High player s celebrate a run. including a smiling Brad Young (with batl. m their 8-3 victory over San tiago on Tuesday. Eagles strike gold Estancia dons gold Jerseys in win over Santiago; Hauser shines on mound. Bury Faulkner Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Pcrsevernnt('. poise and passion had more 10 do wilh f.<;tancia J-figh's 8·3 baseball victory over visiling San- tiago Tuesday than the Eagles' choice ofjer- seys. e But, after capturing th eir : second victory in 12 Karnes and halting a six-game Im.· : ing streak in a l:llh·place • semifinal of 1lw Pride of : the Coa.sl 1ournan1cn1. 1he Eagles are nol about IO ~coff at superstition. been worn in an official var.i1y Kame. · '"11lc l{l•ys don't really likl' tlie!>e jerseys. hul we're amped up to Wt'ar them now," I IJtN'r -.aid. : HWe're wearing these unirorm' I todayl 1U1d we're nm even washing 1lwm." '8id 1. ... lancia senior Jeremy 1 lau~er. who IO!>.,ed a l:ornplete·garne six-hiller lo Kt'I lhl' victory Pt his first mound starl of thl' 'eaMlll. • Hauser said Coach Jon (;recn rnlll'd the :players at home Monday night 10 i11.,1rnct .them to wear the gold rnllon jt·r'"Y" for :J\Jesday's game. ·me jersey.. had .. crvc-d al> winter-ball uniforms and had ll('vt'r before l· ... tant:ia appeared 'onwwhal less ener- gJ/.t•d 10 ht•hrin Tuestfay\ ~amt• ;to; lhe lir!>l two Cavalic·r:o. readied on infil'ld errors and later ~rnred unearned runs to put the hoM~ hl'hind. Tlw 1::11-:lr., .. cured an unearned run of tht'ir own 111 the t11ird. hul '11rrendercd a Mesa's Peterson finds . iroove in nick of time Mustangs' ace works out i'>f late jam, finishes with ~hree-hi tter in 2-l victory. Steve Vlraen ,!->aily Pilot ; COSTA MF$A -Justin l'elcrson called It his worst pitching performance of the season. : . But when the game mattered most. jhe Costa Mesa High senior left-hander came up huge and rusplayed an imp~s­ . sive grit in the finaJ m- • ni~~~~~~ng run on second nnd one out. Peterson found t11e stuff he had been show· ing prior to the game by · strlldng out the final two baners. leading the Mustangs to a ~-I victory over visiting West Campus of '.Sacramento lh a consolation semiflnal of the Prlde of the Coast toumament. did11'1 wa111 that nm to score. (With the ninner on second!. then I started to hit my spols." The game situation wasn't the only reason Peterson became motiv-Jted. 1 lis teammates. coaches and supporters in the stands, s1aned to cheer louder with the game on the line. It helped Pelerson pull himself from his out-of-sync day. ''I couldn't hit my first-pitch strikes," Peterson said. "I just battled and still came through with the win.· Peterson was aided with a 2·0 lead that came In the first inning, similar to the Mus1angs' 2· 1 victory over Para- mount Monday. when they also scored two runs in the opening frame. 1nis time, Peterson and senior Gary Go117,aJez scnrcd for Costa Mesa. With one out, Peterson reached on a single. Gonzalez followed with a base hit to move him over and Daniel Cooper came up with an infield single to load the bases. Estancia H1gh's Evan Van Geem ' slides safety into home plate in the Eagles' Pride of the Coast tournament win over visiting Santiago on Tuesday. run in 1h1· fourth and mulct.I, :1-1, hcadin1-: in io the lifth. WiLh two outs in till' i: .. 1anria fift11. hkl' Mdlanicl:-. l>UtjQed in C:ulll'll Crom, who had walked 10 slart 1he inning. Mall llonquillo followed with an llBI tn· plr 111 pull t11c husls with in one and Erir Sdll'afcr hl'al uul an RBI infii•ld ~ingle to li l' the 1-:aml' See EAGLES, Page AB EYE OPENER ftl Dai lyA Pilol llllftl Sports 1 laO of fuoo 'f ....... \lll ,,( llw 11 ... t .. •I I• Apr 1J 12 lli>nor ee SEAN HYLTON Wednesday, April 7, 2004 A7 Sea Kings rally to win Palchikoff's three RBi s help Corona del Mar erase 5-0 d~ficit for 7-6 vic tory over . Aliso Niguel T uesd ay. Barry Faulkner Da1ly P1lot C:OHONA l>l·.I. 1\1/\H -II wa' fi11ing thal llll' hi~l'SI ha1 hcl1i11d l :oro11a dl:'I Mar I li1-:h\ first conw· fr11111·hl'himl ha,t·hall victory 1h1~ '>t'oll>llll b , J1l'f • hap,, lhc Sea King.,· c:onwbad. playt•r of lhl' o;prin1-:. S1·nior Nik 1•,11· rhilwlT. who hl'· gan tht' st•ason II fur I !i with 11 'I rill•rn•Ll> hut htL' 1)(.•en !>'Winhring 111urh helll'r la1cly. Wl'l11 ~ for .I wllh thn·c fiBb lo pan· ~1 7-li Vll'Wry over visiting /\Ji- 'o Nil{l1cl l\1e:-.day Ill a fifth -place w rnilinal ol llw l'ridt• of till' Co;L,t 111umament. l'alt:hikofl \ I m11w nm. hi~ !>l'l"· omJ of lhl' !'>l'il'>llll, opened the 'rnring for ( '.dM ('1-!iJ, which had 'urrcndl'rl-tl liVl' nm' in th1• 1hird i1111ing. I h' twu nm .. inJde, agam'\I 11<. HiwNdt· hound :-.c11- i11r ltym1 l\kKihhl'll wilh one out in the fifth. broke a 5·5 Lie anti proved 10 be 1hc tliffercm:c. CdM Coach John Emme ~aid i1 WU!\ 1h1· first time all SC<L'>Oll the St•a Kings have come from behind tu win and pr.:tiM'd hi~ team's diarc11:1cr. Ilic ~'lmc plautlil.i. rnuld be di- rL'('.ll't.I 1uw·anJ PalclukofT. who wurk1..-tl hard to ovcrrnme hL.; l«trly ''ruwcs. "I W..L' thinking ahmll trying lo impress the ~rnut:-. aml pressing II> haw a 1-:reat o;t·nior year," l".ll· r hikolT said. "I W,L., 1hinki111-: ahoul way 100 111ud1. Whl·n I s1arte<l 10 gt'l hm:k 10 what I hacl hi.•l•n doing lal tlw platel. tlw whole 1-:<11ne 'loWl'll down." 111inl{l> pickt•d up for l .<lM after thl' WolVl'rirw' 11:0.t'<I 1lm.•t• hit hatsman and a walk lo huild a live-nm n1shio11 . Totltl Macklin f11llow1:u f".llchi · kotl :, home nm lo ld1 field with a .. 1110 'hol to Cl'llll'r to lwlp trigger a .Sea King olTl'llM' 1ha1 hall M.:orctl ju~I orw n111 111 10.pn.•viou)> 11111ing~. "The home nm~ 1-:1>1 u~ going." E111111t• said. J'he Sea Kin~' )o\tll 1-:11ing with 1111c out in thl' fifth <" Hy-J n t.:dly. /\ntly Frcnkicl anti le"" Bradbury all walked 1n loau 1lw h."t''· See SEA KINGS, Pa&e AB Newport outlasts Paramount, 6-5 Sailors su rre nder 5-J lead, giving up four runs in seventh inning, but defeat Pirates, 6-5, in 12. Steve Virgen Daily Pilot <.OST/\ 1ESA -l'hr Newport 1 larhor I lagh ha,l'hall te;un had 111 play I::! i11111ng:o. w gt•t hack on tlw winning lrnrk I uc~t.lay. Whl'n < ;rl'I-\ Miner • ~l'ored on Kyll' Ka,lner's '>arri fin· Oy 111 I ht' Sailor,· 6-5 wild VII lnry llVt'r l'aramoun1 in a 1:11h-place ~<'lllt­ linal in tlw Pmlc of the Coast 1011marnen1 al (.o,la Mesa. lllt' Sailor-. (II 11), which had won lhrl'l' 111 a ruw, 1h1·n dropped two ... 1raigh1 in tht• lo11rname111. r.irric<.I a 5-1 lcatl 11110 the st'v- c nih inning. Bui the l'irales (5-91. 1hc tle!>ignatcd vb it ini:; tl'arn. ral lied wi1h four n111~ Ill sPnd 1 lw Kame into extra i1111i111-:s. Kastnl'r. a jumor varsity catl- up. worked 1hc li nal five innings fo r the Sailors .... 1riking out three ,mtl shulling oul l'aranw11111 to l'Urtl hi .. fin.I Var!>llY win. Minl'r helpl'd th£• cause. I le wt•nt 2 for J. indud111g a two-nm honw nm. I le was al.,n walked 1wicl' and lw readll'd on .in er- ror. In tht· I 21h mrnng, wilh one 0111. Mmt:r ,1am1m·<.1 a triple that hit thl' fenct• 111 It'll l l'nler field. l'ht• ball ap1Jl'arc•d Ill ht• ITIIS· p l.1yc:tl by lhl' lell lil'lclt·r. rtw l'irall''> i111t•n1i1111a.lly walkl'd Andre l'int''l'll and he advanced 1111 hi'> wrn11tl stolen ha.,e of tlw game i.:.1 .. 1111·r then See NEWPORT, Page AB • Peterson delivered a three-hiller that Ca.me with· eight strikeouts and four lYalb to improve' hJs record to 5-1. .. ·1 had to step up.· Peterson said. ·1 Andrew Sanford collected an llRI, by reaching on a fielder's choice. and Ryan Szwast had his first single of the season, a hard-hit ground ball to the shortstop MARK C DUS TIN I OAJLV PtLOT Costa Mesa's Ryan Szwast tags out Scott Anderson of West Can.pus to end a pickle between fir st and second base in s.. MESA, Pace Al the fifth inning Tuesday in the Pride of the Coas1 tournament. The Mustangs won behind pitcher Justin Peterson. .. 1 ) l f .I ' • Al WedneSday. Aor~ 7, .?004 SPORTS MESA BRIEFLY NEWPORT Conti"lued from A 7 tha t scon.'t.I Goru..a!L"l- • 11 wab a nice win,~ Costa Me1>a Coach r>oug Deats ~d. "I lopefully i1 will give us mo· mentum 111111 league.· Newport to host Orange. County Marathon Continued from A 7 came "up witl1 the game-winning sacrifice Oy to left 6eld . Miner slid before the ball arrived and celebrated with hi.'l 1eammates shortly thereafter. ·n1e Mu., tang" (7 ·6l wilJ look to gain more rhythrn when they face' r•aJoma Valley in 1!1e conso- la tion champimu.hip game today at 3 p.m . at Costa Me&a. They w('re ahle 10 get there with great defenSt'. llfld a bit of fortune, which was shown in the fouttlt in11ing whL·n West Campus (I I ·4J th reatened. · With two outs and runners 1>n 1hc cornt•rs. f'c1erson picked off Ucn Ga.le at first base. Titv Warrl- urN thought Peter ·on had balked, hut the umpire maintained hi.s ntll and said Gale wai. out After lhc ganw, fleu:rson admitted he bdlkL'<f. 1,cterson hud a no-hitter 1hruugh 1hree inning.,, until Gale n·nrhed on a single. "Ille Warri· or:.' Scotty Anderson led off the 'iixth inning wilh a double down 1111' lcfl·flcld line. I le advanced 10 third on u groundout and scored 1111 Kcvi11 nuwidc:-1.kG sacrifice fl y. In Ull' wvcnlh inning. Co~ta Mc~a junior third ba.~eman Alex 1'1~an.ki tun1nhu1ed a key dcfcn - 'ivt• play. I le i:httr'):ed at a slow 11111111); ~11111nd IMll ant.I threw out tilt' run1ll'r al first. for the fln.t Olli. M.1:,,ur1 A'hcr 1hen i:ame up wllli u double. a low line drive thal abo liu~1·1I t.hc ll•ft field ll1w, to 'Cl up l'eter;on·~ K•unc 1•11ding d1 :1111atil''· Pnde of 1he Coatt tournament ConiOli&n Mmlllf\il Costa Mesa 2, w..t Campus 1 Soofe by Innings Comµus 000 001 o 1 J .) Musa ~oo ooo 1 11 'o Fac1no 01111 Daw1dct1k, Peterson and Bonson, W Putorson 5 1 l Facino, !1 1 :rn A11durson (WC). Asher \W C), Bllnso11 ICM ) Continued from A 7 llrad You11g·~ s111glc p111 run m·r.. 1111 till' 1·11mers anti an etTOr prm.l11c1·tl .111111her nm. Aller u wiLll loadt•ii the· ha.-.t''>. sernor 1 .11d1t'r I .ulh·n <:mm douhll'CI 111T llw 11.'ft·lit•ld fcnn· for 1wu mori· ntt1' .ind I lall'l'r d11J the rL'SI. "l'w h1•1•11 1bl111~ rlw coaches 1111 .1 rhanll' to )11111 1, .. -.aid l lau~· 1•1, who p11d11'tl J.' J Jllllt11r. 11111 had plJy1·tl 1·xdus1vdy .11 ,fwrt 'lop lhi~ 'pring. until 'l\1esday. "I p111 hC'll 111y hl'an 0 111 .md rll'Vt•r Newport Beach will be the starting point for the inau~ral Orange County Mamthon Dec. 5. ·111a1 and more information about the evenl will be unveiled today in a p~ conforence at Santa Ana I ligh. saJd Corona del Mar I Ugh track and field coach Bill Sumner, who will be the race director. 'Ille route for tJ1e rnaratJ1on will begin at FashJon Island. carry ovl'r 10 Irvine, along a path toward the Spc<.:trum. then baclt to the ~eart of Irvine and finally tu the end: the Newport Ounes. S11nmer said he hope:. to land 7.000 to 10,000 runneN for Lhc O.C. Marathon. "It's in the fil'8t year, but sume- Llme down the line we would lilte II to compete whh the LA. Mara· thon.· Sumner said. "It's goin~ to be a real bi~ deal for the commu- nity.· Summer sald the mamthon will be ope_n to all ages and the event will Include half·mamthon a11d 5,000·meter run/waJk com - pclitions. ll1e event has IO charities in· volved and all wUJ be benefiting ROCK. which slam.ls for nun for Orange County IC.Ids. The presenting sponsor or the marathon will be PacUIC..are. Pirates sail smoothly •TENNIS: Roth doublL'~ teams earned 8·0 victories a11d 1he Orange Coast College men's tennis team shut out host Whit- tier. 7·0. in a nonconferem:e match Tuesday. • fhe duo of Mike 1 luevel and Stoll Fielder, along with the 1andem or Richard Nguyen and l>an TruoJlg. each prevailed over their opponent~ wh ile b - sal'. Hail('y defoated Denn is I A'- Moore, 6·:!, G·O_. in singles for kt ur.· l lauser also had two hits and a -1 tole11 base, whiJe llonquillo, YoUJ•g aml ltyt1n Gleason abo hnd two hits for the winners, who play a1 Newpo rt 1 larbor loday al noon in lhe 13th· plan• game. San-1io_1go fell to 2-11. Pride °' 1he CoHI llunament JlhOilliC• iiiiTilllriil Estancia •. Santiago 3 Score by Innings Sant111go JOO 100 o J 8 ) Estancia 001 061 11 17 a Tolo111. Per81 (5) and Caural, Hausef 1111d Crom W • Heuser, 1 O. L Tolo111. 26 Sliva (SI. lotoza I S), Crom tEI 36 • Ronou1llo IEI. the Pirates (3· IO. 2· 7 in the Orange Empire Conferen ce). The Pirate!> conclude their conference ~hedule at lrvint' Valley al 2 p.m . rhursday. ·Eaters best Bulldogs • BASEBAU.: The UC Irvine ba.sebaU team scored five nms In the ftrSI inning and cruised IO a 5· I nonconference victory over visiling Fresno State Tues· day. Justin Cassel struck out five while allowing five h its in five scoreless innings to earn his ~econd win, gettlng support from relievers Michael Koehler, Oavid I luff a11d Jimmy Alstot. The Anteaters (20·6· l), ranked I 0th nationally. have won seven of eight as they pre- pare to open Big West Confer- ence play when they host UC Santa Barbara Thursday. Second baseman Matt Fi::.her went 2 for 4 with one run while Kyle Hyckebosch taUied 1wo HBls with one hit for U\.I. Nonconfw9nc• UC Irvine 5, ffnno State 1 ScoN by Innings Fresno ooo ooo lOll 1 e o UCI 500 000 00• -s I o Romero, Garza 13). lnfenle 161, Quinonez 171, Cooper (8) and Pierce; Cesse~. Koehler (6), Huff 171 •. Alstol 191 W Cassel, 2·2 L -Romero, 1 1. 26 Johnson (UCI), Dudrev (UCO 36 Mil~1ir (F). Ball. Glatch gear up •TENNIS: Corona d el Mar I ligh junior Carsten Ball will meel Dan Nguyen from Phoe- nix, Ariz., for a berth in the quarterfinals in the hoys I 8s singles draw al 2:30 p.m. today at th e Easter Bowl national ten· nis championships at the Ri- vera Resort in Palm Springs. Ball is the seventh set!d. Newport Beach re~ident Alexa Glatrh. the 10th seed, faces e ighU1-ceded Andrea He· mynse from llalUe Creek, Mich., in the ruund or 16 in girls 18s singles at 11 a.m. today. Costa Mesa resident Nelly lla- deva and Newport Beach's Kae6 Van't Hof each came up shon in th eir bids 10 reach the quarter· finals of the girls 14 singles and boys, 18s singles draws, respec· llv~ly. Tuesday. . Fountain Valley's ~ Brooke Bartlett, the No. 17 seed, earned a 6·4, 6·3 victory over the thjrd· seeded Radeva, who claimed the girls 12s singles tiue in last lune's Southern California Ten- nis Association junior sectionaJ championships. Van't 1 lof, seeded 15th, lost to Nolan Pol- ley fFOm L.exington, Ky., 6· I, 7 ·6. Sage shuts out Bolsa •SOPTBAU..: Senior Katrina Redelsheimer tossed· a l·om - plete game lwo-hit shutout to lead the host Sage I lilJ School softball ream to a 7-0 non - league win over Bolsa Grande at Newport Ridge Park Tuesday Hedelsheimer struck out four and walked seven. She was one of three Lightning 10 laJly tWO hits along with Rebecca Ucm- barsky and Alexa Shitanish i. Debbie Yoder-Lee, Redelsheim- er and Shitanishi each scored two runs for Sage llill (5-7· l ). which has two weeks off before returninR to ac1ion. NonlH1ue Sage HUI 7. Bolsa Grande 0 Seo,. bv lnnlnas Balsa ooo boo ?I o 2 s Sage Hiii 012 031 • -7 8 1 Flonda, Perez (4t, M oreno (5) and Villegas, Redelsh111mer and Torma. W -Redelsheimer, 2 -5. 26 Redelsl)oimer (SH). Hembarsky (SH). Perez IBGI SEA KINGS Continued from A7 Senior first baseman Barrell Srrowl singlet.I 10 righl w drive in one, and another scort'CI when a fielder'.; du1ice resul~ in an in- fil'ld em1r. Wilh l'aldlikolT al lhe plait'. the tying run scored 1111 a wild pitch, before hii; looping liner lo CPntcr gave CdM. and starting pitcher Macklin, ilie lead. Junior Ben Maggard took over on the mound. pitching two in- 11ingl> of une-hit relief that in- Mesa falls in three • VOLLEYMLL: The Costa Mesa 1 ligh hoys volleyball team dropped a 25· I 8. 25· l 5, 25-11 nonleague road match to Tra· buco I lills Tuesday. Ryan Bagwell had seven kills and 16 digs for the Mus1angs, who fell to 5 ·6. Pirates lose close one .• BASB&\U: P.cllomar Col- lege's baseball team scored four runs in the final two innings to edge Orange Coast, 4·3, to open the Palomar tournament Tues · day. ~ The Pirates (8-16) took a 2-0 lead into the bottom or the eighth before the Comets scored three runs. OCC an· swered with one in the top of the ninth, hut Palomar scored the game-winning run with one out in their half or the inning. Casey McDonald went 2 for 4 with one RBI while Anthony Duarte had two hits in four a t- bats to go with one RRI and one run scored for OCC. which faces Glendale at 10 a.m. today to conclude the tournament. Lions split doubleheader •SOFTBALL: Freshman Jen· nifer Rynda tossed a three-hit ~hu1 out to lead the host Van· guard University softball team 111 a I ·O upset win over Cal Bap· list in th e second game of a Golden Stale Athletic Confer- ence doubleheade r Tuesday. Hy11da struck out lwo and walked no ne in seven innings for the I.ions (26-20, 10-9 in the GSACl. who scored the game's only run in the first inning. Ash· lc·y Mauro doubled in Rachel Bomgren , who doubled lo be- gin the inni11K. duded one w1eamed run. "Ma~ard W..t.'> flawless," Emme i..-iid . Junior center fielder Tyler Ray (2 for :1) and Sprowl (2 for 4) joined Palchikoff as Sea Kings wilh mullipf(' hits. Pride of the Cont tDummrnera F1llfl1lliCi Mmftill Cotona del Mer 1. Aliso ~ Altso ~~ l 6 4 1 CtlM 000 250 x -I 1 l W1lsoi1, S11pes (5). McK1bben 151 and Ross; Maddin, Maggard (6) and Kelly. W ~ Macklin, 5-1. L -Stipes. Sv - Maggard 26 -Atelli (AN). HR - Palchikoft ICdMJ, M acklin (CdM). Newpon I !arbor will face Fs· t.ancia today at noon at the Sail- ors' diamond ln the 13th-place game. ·1 was just glad we got out of there with the win," Miner said. ·we played good as a tenrn. but we need to get better.· The Sailors' first three runs came unearned. as Brandon las· per and Joey cantarella each scored on ~ balls to give Newport Harbor a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Can tarella 'led the Sailors with a 3·for·5 perform· ance that came with two runs and a stolen base. Jasper also scored two runs, the latter coming in the fifth in- ning. when Karo Makserjian's double caused an error in left field, allowing Maltserjian 10 ad- vance to third and Jasper to score. Canterella then reached on a fielder's choice, as Malcser- jian was tagged out at the plate after CantareUa's bun!. Miner followed with his two- run blast tha1 cleared the fence in left field, wh1ch put Newport up, 5·0. The Piratel> answered with a run in the sixth. 'l11en, with a single and two errors, they loaded the bases with no outi:; in the seventh. Trailing. 5·4, with two outs. Paramount tied the score 011 an error. Tite Sailors got out of the ending after an infield pop ouL In th e top of the I 21h. canta- rella completed a key defc11sive play. With a runner on second, Paramount freshman I lcctor Uribe belted the ball 10 left field. The Pirates' runner attempted lo score from second. but Cantarel· la threw him out at the plat('. with a pinpoint throw to New- port catcher Jeff Sanrhe7., who tagged him out. "After getting no-hit on Salm· day and losing with some poor play Monday. we'll talce this win ... Sailors Coach Joel IJesguin said. 'Tm glad we won hut I'm MiJI not satisfied with the performance." Pride of the C:O.st towNrnerll l Jih111iCi iilrilflNI Newport Harl>of 6, Paramount 5 (12 Innings) Soofe by Innings P'moun1 ooo 001 400 ooo ~ 11 2 New port 200 030 000 001 11 10 6 li1ra, Gomez 16) ancl Gu11orrez, Aguilar (10); Keehan, Jasper (7), Kastner (8).and SarictieL. W -Kastner, 1 0. l -Lara. 26 -Keehan (NH). Cantarella INHI. Jasper (NH). JB - Mmer \NH). HR -Minor (NH). 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R••nled units, a11 in lc•••led µerwn 111~~ An ObteCl tOO l o the AMt NOi 0 p•lthon And •hows Rt111(J (AU~~ wlly lh• cnm I \houM nnt t1r•nl tht AUlhottly A HEARING on the AMCNOLO pet1tron will be helrt on APRIL ?7, 2004 el I 41; p 111 111 Dept 1 n 111 at11d at 34 l ""' r.11y 011ve S11uth. 018ttf1C, CA 92868, 1r YOU 08 l[C I to th& 1•.,11tn1 ol lhe pl'.'tlllon, YOU thould ljlflell •• lht hHllna Md ~ble 10111 oh1tic1ton1 or tile wr itttn ob .. ction• Wllh lhf! COUI I h•lolll the he111n1. Yt1111 •PPUI •nc~ mRy be Ill pet ~nn or by your •llmney Ir YOU ARI A CRCOI I OR or con rtn1e nt credltM of'"' dtH:HMtd, you must tti. your cl•lm with Ille to11rl ind m•tt • CoPY to llM 1111••on1t r•pr&\lnt1hv. 8jllM)lnt1d by llMI COllfl within lour month1 from Ille d•t• nf th• ""' t1'u1nc• of 1•11"~ u provldlill In P1ob1le Code Hc:hon 9100 Th• '""' tni ftltnr c;l1tm~ will not uplte hef0ttt fou• month!! lrom th• hur1n1 d1t1 flOlit•d •bove. YOU MAY EAAMINE lhe ltl1• kepi by the cuur I II ynu (J, e t' per ~on 1n I~• e<1led tn lhe e'late. ynu m•v hie w•lh tht 10111 I • Reque~I lor Sp1•ct0I Notice (lo11n OE 154) ul 111•1 lthnt.: ol an 1nv•nlor y •nd appr a1sal of e~IAI~ assets n• ot ~llV pel11ton 01 3CCOUnl 3\ PtOV1cl•d '" Probate Ct1de M!c.11011 t?:,O A Rtques l lu1 S pecial Nollae 101 n1 •~ .111a1labt~ lrom the ~ourl cl•tl>. Attenoey 1 ... f'etltl-r: IENJAMIN K. •tUY, (SQ, COOllY GOOWAaO Uf' ON( MA•lflMl ll'l.UA. 20JHflOO• SAN FUNCISCO, CA 94111-lSIO f'ublt,hr<I Ntwporl o~ddllCu~IA Me.• Oatly Pilot Ap11t 7. 13, 14. l 00o1 WT387 MOTICI CALlll6 fCll 95 01st11c l Hunt1n11lun B~•ch Utttnn H111h St.hoot flt\lllCI 0111 Ot~dltne May 6 , ?004. ?'()() pm f't~c· ol Bid Receipt· Pur.hA>ine Oeparlment. I0751 Yotklown Ave .. llu11l111gton !lftdch CA P1o~ct Bid •912 ttuntrn&lon Be1"h lll&h School Shade Structure l'hne I NOflCf IS HlRCBY GIVEN that the Hun t1n1tlon Buch Union lh&h Si:hool Otglrict ol Orang., Cn11nly, C1hfor n1A acl•n& by and lhrnugh th Go•ein•~ll Bna1d. ht 1einaller re ltrred to ~s ·otSTRICT.· will receive up lo. but not lalet th~n. ttH! 1bovo 'l•led brd dudllne, 'ealed bid\ at the place •denlllied above '°' !ho &ward ol a conhact for the above Protect I here w11t be • man d•lo1y )Oh walk 1nd eonfe1ence at 9 •m. l\j>rll 15, ?004 •• 1905 "411n Slre•I. Hun1tn11on Bt1ch. Any btddel l1t11ne to atlend the enllr• job w•lh •ind conlerence will be dMmed • non••· 'llOfll t•t b1~ Ind Wiii hitve tis bict returned unopened Ptoiecl Documenla 1re un Ille at Pu1chuin1 Oepwrtmnnl, Room 361 All Protect D<>culTH!nts m1y b• putchued !Of • 11fuod1ble deposll of U S flef set In 11eco1 dance with the pr ovlmns ol 8u&ff1eu and P1 ofeulons Codi Secllfln 7028.1 !i .nil Public Contract Code Section lJOO. the OIS· TlllCT requires that lh• bidder posuu the fo tto w1111 ,1aulflc•· tlon( •) ol co11tr .ct•'• lk'1n'•(•) at lhe ttm. th4 bid IA wbmlUed: Cius B. Any bidder not so lkensed al lh• llm• of Ille bid openlnc will be llJtCltad 41 QAQCI • spons1ve Ttme '' ol lhe el~ente [.1~h bid shall be ac cnmpa med by a bid ~~cu111y tn thr lo1m ol r ,.,,,, .t cer til •~d or cashier'• che•~ 01 bid bond '" an amounl nol ltu than ten petcent ( IO'l>) ol lhr tolAI btd pllce. 11avnble 111 the OISlRICI Ille OIS IRICI 1e~e1ve\ the 1 tgM lo 1eiect any or .ill bids or tu watvc any "'"""'8r1l1es 01 inlo1 maltlte• in any bid' nr "' tile b1ddtnR pr I) cen. lhe CAltlorma o~pdrl nitnl n f lndu\!rt~I Relations h.is delr• nuned 111•• 2enerdl jlle va1hng r al" of per <J•em wa&ts for lhe tocallly '" which the wc>rk 1~ to he performed 101 lhe Pru1 ee l Copies ol these wa&e r ale del~r m1na lton•, enl1tled Prev.111ing Wajte Scale. a1e matn t"ned al the OIS I RIC l ol ltce and are available "' lhe lollow1ng web•1t• WW'N dir ca gov II •hdll be mandatn1y upon lhe $UCCe<slul b1dde1 lo whom the conlracl " awarded. and u11on any wbcontraclor h•led. to pay nol less than tht seld spec ll1ed rates lo •II wo1kers employed by them tor the Protecl No b•dde1 m•Y with d1 aw any btd lor .i period ol •i•ly (60) calendar d10 alter the date H I tor the openma of bub Pur~u•nl to Publtc Conh acl Code Sec hon 22l00. lhll A&<Hment will contain provision• per mittln& lhe sucten ful bidder to iubstllute iecurrhes for any mon lo w1lhhlllld by the OIS IRIC I to ensure petformance under the AJreemenl or permllllng payment •11 retentions earned duectly Into escrow S1 cned by Sus• Mcl•ne, 011eclor Procurement For the Board ol llusteu Publis hed Newport Buch/Coste Mu• 01tly Ptlot Apflt 7, 14, 2004 W384 .nclOfNUCSMI •••le• ......... , ............ ~ ,,., ... ., ... ., ...... .................... ~.u.. ......... ... ..... ,,..,..,, "' ..... a.ctlelo, ,.,... ..... lectt-e '' ,.._ 1'1 ............... Stete •f <.tlfer•I• ......... -4 Pnhe-··-<.... , ...... IHI, s.ctt. Ill, .. ........ ( ...... ~__. • ._ .t ,._Ci.It <•·· , .......... . , ........ -.. lltll, ......... "'1.-IUCl -C.tw •flM - 1 SSS NeWJtert l evle- v•d, CHI• Me••, CA. 92627, wt.ere property ho• bee" •tored. K & I AtKtl-Se rvice, f'. 0. l ea 825, •tolto, CA. 9 2377 , .... d • 7 234119, f'h•n• •: 909-219 -9192. UNIT• NAMI INVlN- TORY Al5!t ICll KING COM l'UllR MONllORS. TOW(RS. PRINTER ANO SCANN[R IRAllfR llllCll A!>S1Dll0)(£S Al~9 I ISA Giii i AROO S l'l l\lll R VACUUM, DRCSS CRS ASSl 'D 80XCS.lltAOBOARO Al68 IOMMY OOUC:ll LRlV Ill. CANllLE HOI Ill RS . l.llAIR. SCOOtf R I NO 1111!1 ( au1 I HOllNS. ASSl"O 80)(£5 Al87 tOYCE Kl AllS Sf NS ASSl'O ROXlS BOOl\S.C:OUCll,CHAIR "188 IUMMV llOUGtl l RI Y. MllNY l\SSOH II 0 l\RlWORI\ A,6 1 01 NN IS MURCtttSON, 32 ASST'O TUBS r>RCSSff< r 1Lr CAlllNI I f AN. ClllllR SUllCllSI S Anl<l St/IN & ClllHON S 11 WAR I BY S IAN S llWARI . l\llCHlN 1 ABLE. ru TON, BED fRAM £, WOOOE N ORESSU IS . CHAIRS ASSl'O ROXC S CI 38 CllAl<l I S L KALLAL 2 SHS GOLF CLUBS. PIClURCS . S TEACO C ABIN( T. S HOCS , ORE SS(RS. ClOTHINO C 176 Stll\NllR II GllOOSIAN. 8 CllAIRS. PKG MA ii RIAi , Wtr.!1£H BASKETS A476 DANN Y BOYL£ SP[Al\I RS REI HtC:tRll TOR,B(ANBAG B279 BOBBI~ [SMAii i, Rt I RIGCl!lllOR, PRLSS (RS. VACUUM. CAlllNI. I. ASST'O BOXES 8280 BOBBIE CSMllU I, 2 SOFA CHAIRS, 6 CNO f A!llfS . PICIURFS, IABLC. 4 DRLSSl:RS, 6 CHAIRS Publl•he d Nrwpo11 Buch/Cosl• Mh • Daily P1tol March JI, Aptll 7, 2004 W376 TtlUsAhlt .. YOUR 6W&EWEI II ClASSIRED (949)642-5671 1lot rtg er ld es s- iJ- :e of d. Jt lS s- h ·e .e e 1- IS ;, 's 't - ) :J Dady Piiot a-.... CM29072-.tt llOllCI lO Cllll'fOIS Of .. WI NO llCI IS llf RI UY CIVfN lh~I <1 bul~ '"16 os .. bout to be m1cle Ille n•me(s). butine'' •d dtU$(H) of lhe Seller Jre N•rn ti Korn •nd Soon w Kom. 14:>20 Culwet Ot •B. II •1ne. CA 92604 Doona 8u51no\s ._ Plus Onn W11 el .. ~' · All uthet b U\lllC\) 11ome(\) ••11.I o1d do.,\>(••) U\Cd by tho Sell••(\) """"n the P•>t 1111 ee ye-1'>. "' "ated by the Sellt1 (>I "'"'" NUN( I h~ nano e(") dnd .iJd1e\\ of the Buye1b) 1>/111e Jd Kyuna ltun~ "''<I Sanoucl lee I he assets bernQ $Old "' e gen~r ally du c11hed ,,, I Uflt1turu, tnclurd\, «1u111m11nt. tool5. auud wrll trade name. lc~se hold onterot, kl<l\Chold "" p 1 o v em en t s, a II lri!DSferable perm•h a nd hceni.as, •nit mventory of \to .. k on l• •dt anll ""! located ~t 14720 Culver 0t . •B, ltvone CA92604 fhc bulk >air '' on tcnlkd tu lie lOruuon no.ted •I the 11ttlce ol Nf W SIAM l SCROW and lh• d!lt•Clpl\td S•le dtle '' Ap11I Z3. 2004 The bulk ,.,1. '' \llb 1cct to Col•I<• noa Uno 101111 Cmnme1<1•I Codt0 S•t 11001 6106 1 Vf S/NO v the n•n1e 41u1 add1r-.s ot th' µe''"" with wMm cla111" may ~~ filed os NI W SI All CSC ROW, 1913!> Blnoonl1•ld Av• c.,, •lo\, Cl\ 90/03 a111J lhe la\I •IJI• 1111 totong lla11l1> by •ny <•edltur >11.111 b• 1111111 22. 2004, wl11 .. 11 " lhe b11~111hs day ll•lore the ,.,,. 1latu 'P"Lolrnd dbuve Oaled J/30/7004 8 1JVI R(S) /S/ l.i Ky1111~ llt1ng IS/ SJ111u•I Lee Poliey 2l40 legal Noaca Pubh,.hed Newpo•t BHth/CO\I• Meu 0~1ly Pilot Ap11I I ?004 CNS660083 Re-. .... ... s..... The lollo'91ne pe• ion\ .i e duon~ busmeu u DB Gate Se1~M:e. 105 H;u 101 d Or Newpoo t Beach. C•llfOfnoa 9:>660 B•1b1 • Mutphy ICY.. HMIOrd Or Newpo1I Brach. c.1of1H Illa 92660 D•v1d M 81 adlot d. 105 H~rlord Di • Newporl Be.Lio. C•hlornoa 92660 I his bu~iness ·~ con d11rled by a geoetdl Pdrtnershoµ Havu you 'tat led du1112 lll!Slnttss yet? No B•1b1a Mur11hy I hos ;<lalement w"\ filed with lhe County Cle1k ot Ora11g• Couuty on 03/05/04 20046977528 Daily P1lul Mar J I. Apr /, 2004 lht lolluwone peuon• arc> do111g bu\tnen u • Atoms •nd 01"1 467 Popi•• St , 1 •&una e .. ch. Cahluo noa 9~!)1 Ap11I M11y Solomun. 461 Pophu St . Lacuna Beuh Cahtorn1a 926!>1 Tho• business IS .on du't•d by an 1nd1v1dual ltave you M•o led do1n& business ytt1 Nu Apr 11 Suhlmun M•o v l ht• >l•l•noenl wo• l1lod wolh the County Cloo k nt CloanK• Cn unty (Ill 03/:>? /04 2004'979US Daily P1lol Mai 74. JI. Apr 7, 14, 20Q4 W734 Rdttlew ...... ie-s...... 1 he lull11w111w pet sons di e dOlnlt hU!llflCS), d~ We•I Coast I ence Cn . 1 /41 l'omnn• /Ive •21. Oust• M"d· Cahlornld 92627 P~ul Guillen. l /4 l Po111011a Ave •'ll. Co•t• Mu• C•hlornta 92671 fht\ bU)IOt\>S Is U UI du< led by •fl. 111d1v1du•I H•ve you sl•• l•d do111a bu\lfle>s yet ~ Nu Raul Cuollen I h11 .. 1ute01ent ... , filed wolh the County Cletk ol 01 .. oae Cuunly on OJ/26,04 20046H0002 Doily Pilot M<u 31 "P' I 14 71 2004 W380 ,....... ...... ... s....... I he tollowma pe"ons dt • do ma bu.ine\\ .ts Room• V~u11h•n & A• '\0<.1ate:.1 9 C uH. .. utive C11de #240. 1t v111•. Calilornl• 92614 Ve1u111La Ly11n Vd11wtt •n, 201!> SIHpwny I ane. Now1w1 t tleach, l:dh- tormn 92660 J ht\ bur~lllC\) IS l'Utf du,led liy. an ind1v1dual tl•ve you started du111g bus111e•s v•I? Nu Veronou Vau&han fh,. \lal•ment w•• hied with lhe County Clet~ of 01•n1tt Cuunty 011 OJ/01/04 2004'97H94 O•lly Pok>I M41 JI Apo J, 14. 21 2004 W.llll • MllM ..... ... s....... lhe lollowtn& pe1\nn'> dt e <h.Jtoa, bus me~\ d\ Po>tt1vu Sulultu u ' I ect111uluo l">O S R1"" 011ve •57 Pl111 ~1111• \..A 97R/O C1111ly I llJI l(CI )"ll S Ito•• lit 1ve •~I Plac~nhd. CA !128/0 lh15 bu~Wl·~\ I\ t-Oll ducleJ by •11 111111 .. du,11 lfAve yon ''"'led 1111111~ hll\llle\• yel I Nu Cindy I lfar11~1 rh1~ StAtemenl Wll\ hied w1lh the Cuu11ly Cle!)< uf Ot Jn~e Cuunly U lt OJ/16/()4 2004'9716H Oa1ty Pilot Mar 31. Apo I. 7004 I low to Plat·c A NO llCl Of Al'PI ICA I ION I OM f'llAfllt~f' IN \IWN f RSllll' UI Al 1:011111 II BE\IER"Cl llCfNSCtSI O•lt ul I 1l11tt A1111hu loon M/\RClf ?9 lOCl4 t u WhufH 1t m .. y t: Ort lt'I II lhe Name(q Al th• Applll Mll( q " .11 , MA.ENC 110 CO IN(. fht' df)IJl1l ¥11h h\t"d HbO•t ''" •PPlyone lu th,. lh11•• tn11111 ol Ah OllulH Bev•ldi!H ft•llhol tu \ell t•I• ohoht ll••rrn~"' •I II'> BRIS llll St 1140 Ut'\ I A MF :.A CA 92676 l v1>• o l L""'"d') /\ppl,.11 Int 41 l)N SAi t Bl I II ANll WINI l AllNG Pl llGI SANl ll ANA AUC I A0\160!>4 OAIL Y f'll 0 t 4iJl <M fie*-.... ... s....... Thr lull11w111v ll•"ons Are do1n" bl'~'"""'' •l\ I h111t y Wt><h. 11 ?'.> VIC 1011• St , Suite J lu\la Me\• (;A Mohe I HM•ti 2609 S M•noluba Do S•nt • Ana, CA 9?704 Thi~ bU\tflt'~\ ·~ too d•!'led by .on 1nd1v1du•I II••~ you ''~' tod do•n& bu\lnos yot' Yn OJ DI 04 Mthr I H•n~ 1111> >l•lentenl wo hle1f w11tl th~ C'uunty Cl~o k ol Ornn~• C.01111ty l)!l 0 1,09, 04 2004'977H4 Owoly Pilot Mao 17. 24, J I.Apr 7.2004 W36 1 Wednesday, Apnl 7, 004 A9 ------- fie-. .... ... s....... 11111 lollow11111 p&!•Wn\ Mte 001112 bU'Slllf'\!> ti' R Mat kellna. l'4D A•o udo SI llOU\f. CO\la Mes•, C11hloo 001 9'167/ R<1y Cle11 Weedma11. 240 Avoc•do SI House. Co•lt Me>.1 Cdhlornt., 92627 lhls bUSllle\\ IS LUii ducted by •II 111J1v1du~I H.ove )Ou >l•o lcd dumk bu>olie•S ytt' Vu> 01/0l/2004 Ray Cleo Wuedno.111 lh1s \.t1ttemt"ut Wd\ filed with the Cou111v C:ltttk of Urantttt Cou11ly on OJ/l!>i04 20046971522 Daily P1lol M•o 24. JI. Apr 7. 14. ?004 W7J/ T ti Us About YOUR GARAGE SALE! In CW SIRED (949) 642-5671 SEll your stutf through classified! .------Dt~adlint•s --~ Ralcs am.I dcmllinc~ :trl' \UhJCC:I 10 l0h1utgc with11u1 nolkl·. Thl· publ i-;hcr reserves the righ1 to ccmm. n·dassify. rcvi:.c or rrjl.'l'I any da~!\ificd advcr11scmc111. Please report ;my error 1hat may be 111 your l'la".;ificd ad imrncdi;11c:ly. The Dall)' Ptlo1 al'cepl:. no liahili1 y for any error 111 an :1dvcniscmc111 fur wfrn:h 11 may Ix: rcspon~iblc exccpl tor lhc l.11,1 ol 1hc ~pace aclUal l} ou·up1cd h) 1hc error. Credit c:an only bt: alhmcd lor tlK· llr-.t in,erl 10 11. CLASSIFrnAD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00rm Tm:sliay ................... Monday .'.'i:OOpm Hy Fax (1149) 61 1-6'\114 d•l\'.I\\' 111d11dt• \UlU llJIH\' .1fkl pl!\lh\• lltttU~·t 11tul ~,. U i..1U \OU h.u ~ ""uh ,1 l'flH ''"'•It' ) By Phont· (949) (l42-~o7K I lours By Mail/In Pt·r~on: I 'fl w,,, B.1) 1\11,·,·1 < ·,h,,, Mt·,a. c '" 1>:!.on /\I 1·wpnn fllvd 1°'1. flay :\1 Wcdn~sday .............. TucsJ:i y 5 :O<lpm Thursday ............ Wednesday .'.'i:()(Jpm Friday .................... 11rnrMJ:.iy 5:Cl<lpm Saturday ...................... Fnday :HlOpm 1 d1:pho111: II. l0am-5·{)()pm Monday-Fnday Wall.. In X I0,1111 '\·()(lptn Mo11J,1v-I rnl.t\ Sunday ....................... Fnda_y 5:00pm Index ...... lNNOUNGMINTS l~J & MISC. 1010-1110 GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL lfWl1 1419 1$ 2305-2490 m<IWIDISE FOISALE IEAL ESTATE FOR SALE ~ 3010-3940 ~ 5005-5150 Collectibles! Memorabilia 1160 General MUSICAL An __ nou_n_ce_m_ents __ 16_10 INSTRUMENTS 1 IOMlS f.-00 SAll: StoragtAiarage ORANGE 5400 Space For Rent 6060 ro, SS 4 llECOllOS nc lou Cl""'-. (IA. "iJ, & Oh fll Ma, spu. tut><· ""~"· Molle 949 64!> /~01• ENTERTAINMENT HOUSE SITTllG W 11l•1 wmk111• •HI mm 111 fl11tt l11111k Wiii ftttlP+t ,, ,. , .• , •. '"' l'illlf ho1t1t l't••l• t (J mo t 1Ul111ttlf111'1tl nf li•Ht(t'f ll11h 'l44 t,~, .'044 Pianos 3510 COUNTY STORY&ClARIC Rttby CostlMesa C•.iul wt~• •ll >r>i"" 4 _,UX ,rlnclpol• Onl'f I. \VllllJIO IY 10 VO WM ()()() r.ir1ty ~14'0 /146m4!JR7 J /81 ~~~~·I 101 ll:ld P dul/A~I 9-19 290 IOSJ 1310 BUSINESS SERVICES Special Events lotW HOOSlfG OPPOITUMfTY cats _____ ~~10 NewportBadl RESCUE 9 11 l•I~\ 1111, .o ldilll•o ll•Pll~n1 1'11 I t"tll t~\f1lft' ,uhtt"I Tl' IMU lfl fhl\ llt'W\J)it,lt't I\ \11b1cU to ttu1 I ••d1•1111 f ,111 H111"111g /11 I '11 l'lbH ,t \ ,..llH•U<tPtl ¥fh11 h "' 'k~' , , 1111·1~··1 111 11dv1~r t1\f' .111v 1u •"\I •1 t'lll ••, l1tllll ,,l 11fll Ill til\t t lllltltdt Hut l11t\t•tl 1111 1.-tf't', l'Of(tf t {'lljtlllH •,t•.: h.1rnJ14.1tp, f1UHlht.1f •,t.1tt1•. ur nat1on.1I w 1w11, u1 1111 11i1Pnl1ot1 h • "'·''"' '"'V "ll h J>ff'lft'l('IU t' IHtlll,t t1n11 tu dl'H 11m1n.,t11111 tlu', tlt'W'•JJ•llH'r Wiii IH1t ~n11w111"ly .u , 1.·pl 1lllY .11Jvc1 lt\t•11wnl lu1 11·ttl t"'\fr1 1fl' whtl h t\ 111 Vllll.lfl(\11 nf fht" f,tW fJllf ff',tdfll>f\ ,Hr httff'lhV 1nln1 meO lfl,11 ,111 ~w~ll 1n~~ dtlve!ll\t'tl 111 lhl\ llCW,,.)dpt•f Alt' ol'ltill111Jf11,• on ttfl l"llUAI lllJPOI l1101ly tM\1'- fo <nmpl,\1tt ut '"' I 11"111i<ll~H1 l ~11 ltlfl) tnll lr•t> di I 800 4/4 85'10 1483 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collect1bl•• $$CASH PAID S$ ... pi ... ..,..," ..... ~ .. ,.. 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FRIDAY, MAY 21 , 2004 Daily~)Pilot BASEBALL CARD PAGE ------Here's how it works:------- Fill out the form below Enclose a picture of your child in their uniform, a $25.00 check mode payable to the Daily Pilot (or credit cord number) then moil to: DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 ATIN: Baseball Cards II 11 ~more conventenl loi you, feel ft .. IO dlop by fMJ' olfict ot 330 W loy SI, Cosio MM We will design a "BASEBALL CARD" for your child and publish it on our special pageJ AU PHOTOS WILL 8E RETURNED TO THE ADDRESS YOU PIOVIDE 8ELOW. PLAYER'S NAME & NUMBER: AGE; ___ _ TEAM NAME: ----POSITION: Addr ... for return of photo: Street:------------------------------ Ctty; -Zip Code ------ H you wlah to pay by credit card: (CHl!Cll OH4!) VlS~-_MASTER CARO AMERICAN EXPRESS ___ DlSCOVER C•n:t Number: ----------------Explretlon:. ____ _ Signature of Cardholder: NEWPORT OR Community Beautiful 2BR, 2~ with Harbor View Was$2600 Now $2450 a.i. ... Loqdon. 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